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

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ffflorris an i an 1969 DKorris Gen Iraf cS cfo of JKorris, yCew yorf I)ecfica{ion We have known Mrs. Jacob- sen not only as an 8:30 to 3:30 teacher, but also as a full-time advisor and friend. Because of our great regard for her, we dedicate the 1969 Morris an i an to “Mrs. Jake” and hereby de- clare the one person who shared all our trials and trib- ulations as seniors an hon- orary member of the class of 1969. ALMA MATER 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 in 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. Senior Members - SEATED - N. Guller, M. Lyon, J. Harris, P. Davis, S. Gaughan, C. Coon, S. Wagner, J. Bankich, R. Foerster. STANDING - J. Klindt, D. Schick, P. Shampnois, J. Matthers, C. Knickerbocker, Mrs, Jacobsen, S. Dugan, G. Jacobsen, T. Winters, T. Rendo, J. George. CO-EDITORS - Pam Davis, Tim Winters BUS. MANAGER - Cindy Coon ADVERTISING EDITORS - Jody Harris, Gary Jacobsen Junior Members - SEATED - A. Payton, M. Guller, P. Skoglund, L. Hyde, B. Reynolds, C. LaTour, S. Jones. STANDING - T. Gutierrez, K. Akulonis, D. Wilson, N. Quintin, T. Cooke, D. Brimmer, S. Pickens, A. Fiske. ADMINISTRATION X Principal MR. RYTHER To the graduates of 1969 I say “congratulations” for achieving the first major goal of your formal education training. Graduating from high school denotes successful completion of your first thirteen years of schooling. As you enter the competitive world for the fulfillment of higher ambitions, you may periodically think back on your years spent in Morris Central School and be thankful for the efforts you put forth to take advantage of what the school and teachers offered you. Those of you well prepared will find obstacles in the path of your progress easier to overcome and surmount. To all of you I wish success in future endeavors. on- board OF EDUCATION District Superintendent Mr. Poling, Mr. Hyde, Mrs. Elliott, Pres., MR. HITCHCOCK Dr. Payton, Mr. Matteson, Mr. Sherran, Mr. Ryther. FACULTY MR. MURPHY Instrumental Music Look at the birdie MR. CASE Industrial Arts MR. SMITH Girls’ Physical Education MRS. CASE Science MISS FLO Librarian B?K5p-bo3p-d£-do' MR. KNAPP Mathematics MRS. HERRICK Vocal Music MRS. RUSSELL Homemaking MR. COUDEN English MRS. L. JACOBSEN Business Who done it? MR. STAFFORD Vice-Prin., Social Studies MRS. KOTMEL Jr. High English MRS. GEORGE Those were the days. First Grade MRS. DODGE Nurse MRS. G. JACOBSEN Languages MRS. KRISTOFIK Mathematics MRS. GREULICH English MRS. SCOTT 4th Grade MRS. CRAIN 6th Grade MRS. DUTCHER 1st Grade MRS. VAN BUREN Kindergarten MRS. HILSINGER 3rd Grade MRS. TREMLETT 5th Grade MRS. BOYD 2nd Grade MR. HOLCOMBE 5th Grade MRS. RYDER 4th Grade MRS. DIXON 3rd Grade MRS. CERRA 6th Grade MRS. MILLIKEN 2nd Grade 3:25 p. m. - you want all those papers filed now! ? a f CAFETERIA STAFF - Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Costello, Mrs. Jacobsen, Mrs. Pickens, Mrs. Morehouse. SCHOOL AIDES - Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Meyer. CUSTODIANS - Mr. Card, Mr. Utter, Mr. Good- ier. Secretary - MRS. KNAPP Elementary Supervisor - MR. JACUNSKI BUS DRIVERS - Mr. Thresher, Mr. Hulse, Mr. G. McWilliams, Mr. Goodier, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Lull, Mr. Frankenberg, Mr, Quintin, Mr. S. McWilliams. ABSENT: Mr. Brimmer - Head Mechanic, Mrs. V. Lull. Football - 1,3,4; Baseball 3, 4; Volleyball - 3,4; Band - 1,2; Chorus - 1,2,3,4; Year- book - 3,4; Varsity Club - 3,4; Senior Play CLACKERS!! Rick” ERIC SOHNE Cheerleading - 2,3,4; Band - 1,2,3,4; Chorus - 1,2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble - 3,4, All County Chorus - 2,3; All County Band - 1,4; GAA - 1; Yearbook - 3,4; Varsity Club - 3,4; Newspaper - 3,4; Senior Play Garbage!! Nancy Basketball - 2,3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Student Council - 4; Yearbook - 4; Class Vice President - 4; Class Treasurer - 1,2; Language Club - 3,4; Senior Play; All County Band 1,2,3,4 Boy, are you dumb1 Jim JAMES GEORGE Cheerleading - 2; Chorus - 1, 2; FHA - 2; GAA - 1; Library Club - 1; Yearbook - 4; Lan- guage Club - 3,4; Senior Play Renee Yeah, - Right' Baseball - 1,2,3,4; Football - 2,3; Basketball - 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club - 2,3,4; Band - 1,2,3,4; Chorus - 1,2,3,4; All County - Chorus - 2,3,4; All County Band - 1; Senior Play RENATE FOERSTER Groovy Cheerleading -3,4; Band - 1,2,3,4; All County Band - 1,2,3,4; Solo Competition - 2,3,4; Chorus - 1,2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble - 3,4; GAA - 1; Class Treasurer - 2; Year- book - 3,4; (Business Manager - 4) Newspaper - 3,4; Varsity Club - 3,4; a Summer Ex- change Student to Brazil - 3; Senior Play Pernaqua (that's Portuguese!) 'Archibald' ’Cindy PATRICK COLLIER CYNTHIA COON Chorus - 2,3,4; Twirling - 2, 3,4; Library Club - 3,4; Year- book - 3,4; Newspaper - 3; Newspaper Editor - 4; Satur- day Seminars - 4; Senior Play I don't remember. JANE MATTHERS 'Janie P. Football 1; Volleyball 3,4; Chorus - 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club -3,4; Yearbook - 3,4; Senior Play You shoulda seen ... TIMOTHY RENDO Tim MARCIA LYON Cheerleading - 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club - 3,4; GAA 1; Band - 1,2,3,4; Chorus - 1, 2,3,4; All-County Chorus - 3,4; Girls' Ensemble - 4; Newspaper - 2,4; HONOR SOCIETY - 2,3,4; Student Council - 3; Yearbook - 3,4; (f | % f 1 Class President - 3; Class Sec- retary - 1; Senior Play m 9 -H Really?! Martie1 Clare' Football - 1,2,3; Baseball - 1, 2,3,4; Varsity Club - 3,4; Student Council - 4; Band - 1, 2,3,4; Chorus - 1,2,3,4; All County Band - 1,4; All County Chorus - 2,3; Honor Society - 2,3,4; Senior Play Turn me on, Turn me off, Pumey. BBand - 1,2,3,4; Chorus' - 1,2, 3,4; GAA - 1; Class Secretary - 3,4; Newspaper - 3,4; Year- book - 3,4; National Honor Society - 3,4; Senior Play My name is NOT Pumey Pumey Football - 1; Baseball - 3; Basketball - 3; Rifle Club - 2; Varsity Club - 2,3; Band - 1, 2,3,4; Chorus - 1,2; All County Band - 4; Boy's State - 3; Student Council - 2,3; Honor Society - 3 Come on, gang! CLARE GREGORY PAMELA DAVIS JANICE KLINDT TIMOTHY WINTERS MARGARET SHAMPNOIS Band - 1,2,3,4; Chorus - 1,2, 3,4; All-County Chorus - 4; Girls' Ensemble - 3,4; Soft- ball - 2; GAA - 1; Honor Society - 4; Newspaper - 3, 4; Class Treasurer - 4; Year- book - 3,4; Library Club - 2, 3,4; Senior Play 'Ask me if I care. Stretch' Football - 1,2,3,4; Basketball - 1,2,3; Band - 1,2,3,4; Chorus - 1,2,3,4; All-County Chorus - 1,2,3,4; Student Council - 2; Class Vice-Pres- ident - 2; Class Treasurer - 1; Yearbook - 3,4; Senior Play Don't let it get on ya! Cheerleader - 1,2,3; Band - 1,2,3,4; Chorus - 1,2; GAA - 1; Yearbook - 3,4; Senior Play How come? 'Tim Peggy Chorus - 3,4; Yearbook - 3,4; Football - 3,4; Baseball - 4; Volleyball 4; Varsity Club - 3,4; Senior Play Hunkie Oh, shut up! Band - 1,2,3,4; Chorus - 1,2, 3,4; Girls' Ensemble - 3,4; All-County Chorus - 3,4; GAA - 1; Honor Society - 2,3,4; Yearbook - 3,4; Newspaper - 3,4; Chorus Accompanist - 3, 4; Student Council - 4; Senior Play Oh, dear! Jode DENNIS HUNGERFORD JODY HARRIS Football - 4; Baseball - 1,2,3, 4; Volleyball - 3; Basketball - 1; Rifle Club - 2,3,4; Chess Club - 3,4; Senior Play Duh, Ted. Junior WALTER ELLIOTT Cheerleading - 2,3,4; Varsity Club - 3,4; GAA - 1; Yearbook - 4; Newspaper - 4; Language Club - 4; Senior Play That's a no-no! Football - 1; Volleyball - 2,3,4; Basketball - 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club - 3,4; Chorus - 1,2,3; Yearbook - 3',4; Student Council - 2,3, Pres. - 4; Class President - 2; Senior Play Doe-e-e’ GAA - 1; FHA - 1,2,3,4; Pep Club - 1; Library Club - 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club - 4; Newspaper - 2,3,4; Senior Play Bow’hout that? DONNA SCHICK Don' Dugie’ SOPHIE WAGNER Soph SEAN DUGAN Football - 1,2; Wrestling - 1; Rifle Club - 2,3; Baseball - 1,2,3; Varsity Club - 2,3 Hello, Luv. Ray-mo Chorus - 3; Library Club - 2,3,4; Language Club - 3,4; Newspaper 4; Senior Play Miracles never ceasel Jane' JANE LOESER Football - 1,3; Volleyball - 3; Basketball - 1; Chorus - 1,2,3,4 Ken' Right! KENNETH TILLEY Football - 1,3,4; Baseball - 4; Volleyball - 3,4; Basketball - 1,2, 3,4; Band - 1,2,3,4; Chorus - 1, 2,3,4; All-County Band - 2,3; All- County Chorus - 4; Student Council -3,4; Class President - 4; Varsity Club - 3,4; Yearbook - 3,4; Senior Play Whoopee! ! GARY JACOBSEN Jake' Chorus - 2,3,4; Library Club - 1, 2,3,4; Yearbook - 4; Newspaper - 4; Language Club - 3; Senior Play What? Tell me. Susie Football - 1; Volleyball - 4 Not hardly. SUSAN GAUGHAN ROBERT EKLUND Bob' Football - 1; Basketball -1,2; Band - 1,2,3,4; Chorus - 1,2,3,4; All-County Band 1,3,4; All-County Chorus - 2; Drum Major - 3,4; Yearbook - 3,4; Boy's State - 3; Fredonia Summer Music Clinic - 3; Honor Society - 4; Senior Play Rats!! 'Eustace' CARL KNICKERBOCKER Chorus - 3; Library Club - 1,2,3,4; GAA - 1; Yearbook - 4; Newspaper - 4; Senior Play Barbie Pucker power! BARBARA HANSEN Football - 2,3; Baseball - 1,2,3; Bas- ketball - 1,2; Volleyball - 3 Tough bippy. MICHAEL ALGER Football - 1,2,3,4; Baseball -1,3; Volleyball - 3; Basketball - 1,2,3; Varsity Club - 3,4 'I GUESS so Decker THOMAS DECKER Band - 1,2,3,4; Chorus - 1,2,3, 4; GAA - 1; Library Club - 2,3,4; Senior Play; Honor Society; Girls' Ensemble Oh Pickle! Susie1 Football - 1,3,4; Baseball - 1,2,3, 4; Basketball - 2,3,4; Senior Play fM V t'l . i | 'C. W. Moss’ JOHN JOY ’Tell me about it Basketball - 1,2,4; Honor Society 2,3; Senior Play 'Thanks for showin' up' Chorus - 3 Oh, Mark. Basketball - 2; Rifle Club - 3,4; Language Club - 3; Senior Play My weimaraner had puppies. DANIEL WALLING BLANCHE MELLON PERRY TOURTELOTTE Uncle Danny Blanche Rifle Club - 1,2,3; Yearbook - 4; Chess Club - 3,4; Senior Play If I told you, you wouldn't believe me' JAMES BANKICH PETER SKOGLUND HAROLD McCALLUM Jim Baseball - 1,2; Rifle Club - 1,2, 3,4 Exchange Student from Lima, Peru Chucha Harold' Glass Jfistory Dear Kindergarten parents: Sept. 7, 1956 We’ve had a wonderful week! It's a special privilege to share the first smiles and tears of a new Kindergarten class. Much to my joy the tears have been few. Sept. 21. 1956 The big news this week is our new friend Billy - Susan G. 's two-week-old billy-goat spent the past two days with us. The children have really enjoyed playing with him, building a pen for him (even though he didn't stay in it) and feeding him from a bottle. Nov. 9. 1956 Our sand for the play yard arrived Monday. The children have had a wonderful time with it. I do hope most of the sand shakes off before they reach home. Dec. 14, 1956 Monday at 1:00 the senior play will be presented for students - if you wish your child to go please send 15£ (do you notice inflationary trends?) Shirley Schick Those were some of the HEADLINERS of our first year of school. Most of our senior class has attended Morris Central since Kindergarten, but we do have some late-comers in our midst: Perry Tourtellot joined us in 2nd grade Barbara Hansen and Jim Bankich - in 4th grade Jane Matthers and Bob Eklund - in 5th grade Sean Dugan and Renate Foerster - in 6th grade Jane Loeser - in 7th grade Don Walling - in 9th grade Ray Moore - in 10th grade Now we’re one big happy family with poor Mrs. Jake. After our 8th grade graduation - the last one for M.C.S. students - our whirlwind of high school days began with our entrance into the 9th grade. Mr. Zoch and Mr. Knapp learned that it took us awhile to wake up and get to our homerooms on time. Mr. Gregory gave up teaching Earth Science after he had us. Some of us French I students had our first taste of the real thing when we attended a concert of MARC ET ANDRE, French folk singers. That was the year of the Rotary's first Snow Carnival, the time we eagerly made our snow sculpture a rocket that changed into a space man that changed into a Coke bottle that changed into a 6-foot clothespin. That masterpiece rewarded us for all our efforts by melting and falling into a heap before the judges ever saw it] Slave days, movies and thousands of bake sales also kept us naive freshmen busy that year. Then our ordeal began - the 10th grade, with English 2B, biology, geometry, and all those treacherous subjects. (No, the subjects weren't bad. It was the homework that killed us!) To lessen the drudgery, some of us became cultured and took part in Mr. Burr Harrington's dancing class, which ended with a grand Cotillion; there, we had a chance to step formally on friends, and parents toes! Also, to further our education we took a field trip to the Cornell Science Day; there we learned most inter- esting things - like the sex-life of a cabbage!? We started off our 11th year by breaking the custom of having round class rings, we ordered square ones. The new Vocational School in Oneonta was attended by several members of our class. Since our college years were soon approaching, Mrs. Chase led us around on several visits to campuses - both 2 - and 4 - year schools - all sizes and shapes. Our big money-making projects were two Junior Carnivals (with everything from spook houses to fourtune-telling to penny-pitching), and dances. Mrs. Dodsen's num-num French III class field-tripped to New York to go to the United Nations Building, a French play by Moliere, and a French restaurant (remember that day Clare?) Albert demonstrated his skill in driving bus 28 by maneuvering over, under, around, and through thousands of taxi-cabs. Our fearless and faith- ful mothers displayed their culinary talents by preparing a super-duper Alumni Banquet in June. Gfass 3fisiory (:iontJ Now in our final year we have really been working madly to earn our way to the big city. Gary's cool truck helped make our work day successful by carrying us and piles and piles of leaves to the dump, (our old colleague, Dale McGonigal, even came to help us!) We made more money by pitching Mr. Sheldon’s tent and selling goodies to all the freezing football fans. Our biggest project was Annie Get Your Gun, the first musical a Senior class has ever presented. Practically everyone in the class played a part in executing the production; and what would we have done without Miss Flo (so energetic and good-spirited), Mrs. Herrick (so devoted that she braved blizzards in her little red Opel, and let us use her choo-choo train), and Miss Lenhardt (so talented that she could hammer to the rhythm of the songs we were singing)? Like all previous Senior classes we sold candy (Mrs. Jake bought 25 boxes!) and we sold magazines (Donna and Gary were high salesmen). Mr. Stafford gave the senior economics class a preview of N.Y.C. by walking with us around the Wall Street and Fifth Avenue area one day in October. Now we will feel more at home when we go to stay for 4 days in April. Most recently, 15 of us (Sean, Jody, Nancy, Jim B., Tom R., Cindy, Marcia, Pam, Jane L., Carl, Sophie, Mike, Susan G., Renate, and Donna) have been helping as teacher aides during our free periods. This program has helped to make us feel truly useful. (Don’t ask the teachers how they feel!) We have just received word from the Board of Regents that Marcia and Clare have won Regents Scholarships, and that Pam, Jane, and Sean have been named as alternates. All through high school our extra-curricular activities have centered around music and sports. Our class took part in chorus musicals (MR. CRANE, SERENADE TO SPRING, ROARING 20's REVUE), and we have made up practically half of the Senior Band (went to competition and put on several concerts a year). The guys have added a lot to all sports teams, and some of the girls have even rated in sports (cheerleading, volleyball, softball, and bowling teams). Right now, we anxiously await our coming college or working lives, yet we hate to leave all our friends (both student and teacher-type) and our fine memories of the Butternut Valley. Thirty-seven ungainly, diverse and noisy but beautiful seniors burst into my quiet, respectable business room last September and the place hasn't been the same since. Remember ... our hot dog roasts? That night we fried hot dogs on the Cafeteria stove? What a sure way to make your mother-in-law love you! The class meetings when we actually knew what was happening? The witty sayings written on the blackboard? My too frequent lectures? Ray's Valentines? All of these pleasant memories are ours to treasure always and your absence will be felt greatly by all of us here at M.C.S. You have been a tremendous group of students. Never have we had such a quantity of quality seniors. Thank you for just being you! Mrs. Jake C7v '( 7lnnie Sei y our 9t un Hurry up! I can't hold this mote forever! Do you hurt and have a tummy- ache? This yours? Yeah! then what happened? Like the Seminole jSasi Ii))iff ancf ffesiamenl — fjuniors MIKE ALGER leaves PAT ALGER to the JUNIOR GIRLS. JAMES BANKICH leaves JIM WHITAKER some common sense. SUSAN BARTON leaves LYNNE STONE her aggressiveness in gym class. PAT COLLIER leaves DAN COON the 3rd chair, Fourth Cornet. CINDY COON leaves ALICE FISKE her place on Bus 28; and the privilege to enjoy all those sweet kids. PAM DAVIS leaves MELISSA PURDY no. 820.3 in the M. C. S. library. THOMAS DECKER leaves LEON TRACY his iron stomach. SEAN DUGAN leaves MIKE TALBOT his ability to fall through the hoop and be high scorer all in the same night. BOB EKLUND leaves BONNIE POLING, peace, flowers and love. WALT ELLIOT leaves TED WILLIAMS his chess board. RENATE FOERSTER leaves LORETTA HYDE, Shy Perry and Mary Lou Thompson. SUSAN G AUG HAN leaves DONNA BAIN her place in library club. JAMES GEORGE leaves MARTIN CARD his knowledge of Auto Mechanics. CLARE GREGORY leaves TERRY GUTIERREZ his Tuba. NANCY GULLER leaves MARCIA GULLER all the soft floors in M. C. S. BARBARA HANSEN leaves PEG JOSLIN her ability to do 50 sit-ups faster than anyone else. JODY HARRIS leaves TOM COOKE the Chapel road at the Manor. DENNIS HUNGERFORD leaves JOE BALBUENA his number and his place on the football team. GARY JACOBSEN leaves NANCY QUINTIN Terry s backyard willed to him last year on the condition it is willed back to Pete J. C. W. MOSS leaves CHAR LA TOUR his C.W. JANICE KLINDT leaves ALICE PAYTON permission to use the Driver Ed. car again this summer. CARL KNICKERBOCKER leaves SHARON JONES permission to use the practice room 3rd period; and to SUZANNE PICKENS he leaves exactly one-half of the yearbook camera. JANE LOESER leaves ALICE PAYTON further permission to use the Driver Ed. car for the next few years. MARCIA LYON leaves ALICE PAYTON (again) her chorus music and her elbow so she can hit herself. HAROLD McCALLUM leaves ALBERTO MUNIZ the hope that they will return to Morris soon. JANE MATTHERS leaves KARIN AKULONIS her Winnie the Pooh book. BLANCHE MELLON leaves LORETTA HYDE her ability to remain quiet. RAY MOORE leaves JOHN MEYER all of his women. TIMOTHY RENDO leaves LINDA SOMMERVILLE his contact lenses. THOMAS RENDO leaves DAN COON the 4th chair, Fourth cornet. DONNA SHICK leaves JOHN MEYER her ability to lose weight fast. PEGGY SHAMPNOIS leaves TERRY GUTIERREZ her hair. PETER SKOGLAND leaves PAT SKOGLAND the path they have made from their house to school. RICK SOHNE leaves CHAR LA TOUR all of his Indian blood. KEN TILLEY leaves his chorus folder. PERRY TOURTELLOTTE leaves CHRISTOPHER WINKLER his popular poncho. SOPHIE WAGNER leaves JOANNE BURDICK the Basketball ticket table. DAN WALLING leaves JACK BRUNSCHMID the privilege of being the most yelled at senior basketball player next year. TIM WINTERS leaves!! CLARE GREGORY leaves GEORGE COLE his esteemed place in the 4H. JANE MATTHERS leaves DONNA BRIMMER her twirling ability. SEAN DUGAN leaves DIANNE WILSON his height (also a couple inches to BARBARA RENOLDS) PAT COLLIER leaves PAT GREGORY and PAT SPINDLER his beautiful name. IDas 7.) ancf 7es tamen i — eachers The Senior Class leaves to: MR. MURPHY - Cindy MRS. HERRICK - a secret agent to guard the secret of her (?) hair. MRS. JACOBSEN - some peace and quiet so that she can hear the morning announcements. Also the Columbus method of typing (discover a key and hit it.)_ MR. SMITH - the joy of not having the Senior girls in gym class next year. MR. COUDEN - the promise to use gramer 'n spelin 'n vercabulerry 'n lititure fer the rist of all or lifes! MR. STAFFORD - the hope that at least one of us will be a real scholar; (by his definition); or, the key to a successful future in the stock market. MR. GREGORY - Rich Sohne as assistant Physics instructor next year. MRS. CHASE - the teeth marks on our test pencils. MISS FLO - the sea gull that Annie shot off Dolly's hat. MR. RYTHER - some of Bob's hair. MR. CASE - Dan Walling, pickled in formaldehyde, as a strange biological specimen. MR. CASE - the cheerleader's hoop to fix only 100 times next year. MR. LEAHY - Playgirl of the Month for his maps and a bonus - the magazine. MR. KNAPP - a Trig Book that he really likes and a collection of unreal numbers. MISS LENHARDT - Foster Wilson's Hotel and the tent. Ug! Me 'urn no like this part of being an indian. I wonder if he'll notice me now!?! Mrs. Jake and the girls. The thrill that comes once in a life time??? Pucker Power! Gfass CProp iecies We have conferred with Jessie the Gypsy and she claims that she can see the future of these seniors: MIKE ALGER - Borrowing a loan to help publish a book of original dirty jokes. JIM BANKICH - Pushing computer buttons for the rest of his life. SUSAN BARTON - Following in the footsteps of Sue Barton, R.N. PAT COLLIER - Coach of the Harlem Globetrotters. CINDY COON - Raising little musical Brazil nuts. PAM DAVIS - Training one-cell animals to chase cars. TOM DECKER - President of the A.A. ... A.(?) SEAN DUGAN - Running his own goony hat factory. BOB EKLUND - Writing his OWN THING. WALTER ELLIOTT - Being a grease monkey at JUNIOR'S AUTO SHOP. RENATE FOERSTER - Going to N.Y.C. to become a who-knows-what??? SUSAN GAUGHAN - Becoming a silent movie actress. JIM GEORGE - Building his own private parking lot so that he won’t have to use LOBLAW'S. CLARE GREGORY - Performing with Glen Campbell playing on a two-ounce tuba. NANCY GULLER - Inventing soft floors to cushion her falls!!! BARBARA HANSEN - Opening a SOPHBARA shop. JODY HARRIS - Being instrumental in acquiring a Pan American Jet Airline service from Cortland to Edmeston. DENNIS HUNGERFORD - Being an ALL STAR player for the New York JETS. GARY JACOBSEN - Failing his OWN physical fitness tests. JOHN JOY - Living on the NORTH side of a tree. JANICE KLINDT - Aiming to S-T-R-E-T-C-H her coffee (?) break. CARL KNICKERBOCKER - Writing music for KNICKERBOCKER BEER Commercial. JANE LOESER - Being eternally exasperated with back extensions. MARICA LYON - Getting a man with a gun. HAROLD McCALLUM - Ambassador from Peru to the U.S. JANE MATTHERS - Editor of the Oneonta Star. BLANCHE MELLON - Inventing a juicier watermelon. RAY MOORE - Being an astronaut so he can take up space. TIM RENDO - Being chief announcer and hint-giver on The Outdoorsman. TOM RENDO - Inventing his own flesh-colored band-aids. DONNA SCHICK - Beating the RUN” to school. PEGGY SHAMPNOIS - Being a brunette Lady Godiva. PETE SKOGLUND - Getting caught in a bottleneck. RICK SOHNE - Buying a loud suit to match his mouth. KEN TILLEY - Owning KEN’S USED CAR(S) LOT. PERRY TOURTELLOTTE - Digging old bones for his dogs on an archeological expedition. SOPHIE WAGNER - Selling tickets to the moon. DAN WALLING - Keeping all his NIECES happy. TIM WINTERS - Stamping grapes for WELCH 'S. French Trip Memorial Day Junior Carnival Twirling OKAY GANG!! SENIOR JUNIOR Gfass Officers Pres. GARY JACOBSEN V. Pres. JIM GEORGE Sec. PAM DAVIS Treas. JANICE KLINDT Pres. TOM COOKE V. Pres. CHARLaTOUR Sec. JOHN MEYER Treas. DAN COON SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN Pres. GAIL WRIGHT V. Pres. PAT ALGER Sec. TINKER ELLIOTT Treas. DEBBIE YOUNG Pres. BARB COOKE V. Pres. CINDY BELLOWS Sec. SIS LaTOUR Treas. SUSAN WILBER K. Akulonis J. Brunschmid D. Bain J. Burdick Juniors J. Balbuena M. Card D. Brimmer G. Cole J. Brimmer T. Cooke D. Coon C. Hoag A. Fiske L. Hyde P. Gregory S. Jones C. LaTour M. Guller P. Joslin T. Gutierrez t Juniors f ?oni. J J. Meyer A. Payton S. Pickens B. Poling M. Purdy L. Somerville N. Quintin B. Reynolds P. Spindler P. Skoglund L. Stone D. Wilson D. Anderson C. Bellows B. Cooke B. Dugan H. Ehring D. Eklund B. Elliott M. Emerson S. Emerson L. Empie P. Mellon c S op iom ores T. Miller C. Mudge P. Pickens K. Reynolds F. Rock T. Shampnois D. Sloan D. Scrivener K. Shields Jres imen P. Alger J. Bain L. Barton W. Bundy D. Campfield C. Costello W. Crumb S. Davis M. Dugan M. Elliott W. Hansen R. Hansen A. Klindt R. Harrington V E. Hopper D. Hungerford N. Jacobs J. Kogut G. Loeser W. Madison R. Mudge L. Scrivener M. Maerz M. Nichols C. Smith Jres imen J. Matthers R. Nichols C. Smith R. Miller R. Olsen R. Tourtellotte J, Moore B. Platt D. Tracy L. Young FIRST ROW - B. Collison, A. Joy, R. Coon, T. Gregory, M. Gaughan. 2nd - C. Cox, R. Bird, J. Bundy, J. Bundy, K. Collier, M. Cole, A. Birdsall. 3rd - L. Goodspeed, J. Harris, D. Cotten, M. Hoag, A. Akulonis, R. Davis, G. Jones, D. Elliott, V. Gutierrez, Mr. Stafford. Stfi FIRST ROW — J. Matthers, S. Wells, M. Thompson, S. Parry, A. Loeser. 2nd - P. North- rup, J. Tremlett, T. Miller, D. Quintin, R. Reynolds, P. Platt. 3rd - Mrs. Greulich, G. Moore, R. Wing, T. Sorenson . R. Miller. 8th TOP ROW - Mis. Kotmel, T. Krish, P. Valentine, J. Poling, S. Lawton, R. Scudder, R. Spindler, M. Laubmeir, D. Rowe, D. Wilbur, A. Madison, K. Littlewood, B. Williams, L. Mallette, W. Lawton, R. Typlt, N. Williams. 2nd - D. Reynolds, J. Murphy, B. Young, V. Kirsch, C. Wing, K. Tracy, M. Stone, F. Osborne. 1st - H. Sorensen, M. LaTour, W. Smith, P. Thompson, J. Sorenson, S. Kelsey, K. Mason. TOP ROW - Mrs. Jacobsen, J. Dawes, M. Hopper, D. Campfield, B. Bardin, L. Crumb, C. Brooks, B. Garsira, D. Barton, S. Alger, S. Hoag, M. Dugan, G. Ehring, M. Enders, J. Jacob- sen, R. Bradley. 2nd - S. Gutierrez, W. Balbuena, C. Burdick, S. Boyd, L. Dye, K. Hansen, B. Jacobs, B. Hoffman, L. Cooke. 1st - D. Davis, N. Hopper, J. Joslm, S. Card, C. Chase, E. Jacobsen. STANDING - B. Crumb, N. Eklund, R. Akulonis, Mrs. Cerra, K. Costello, L. Hill, G. Maphis. 2nd - J. Gregory, J. Brunschmid, N. Bain, D. Shaw, J. Stone. 1st - J. Pegg, A. Cotten, G. Miller, D. Wells, V. Lawton. ABSENT - R. Dawes. 1st - D. Wells, D. Pasternak, D. Hine, P. Krisch. 2nd - A. Cole, J. Miller, J. Winters, C. Bardin, D. Quintin. 3rd - D. Smith, M. Gutierrez, C. Young, R. Rowell, P. Rollins. 4th - D. Miller, R. Wing, E. Mallette, K. Jacobbsen, M. Loeser. FRONT ROW - S. Stone, J. Chase, J. Weidman, C. Skoglund, D. Miller. 2nd - D. Spind- ler, N. Foote, S. Bellows, T. Anderson, M. Bradley. 3rd - C. Collier, L. Brooks, A. Gregory, J. Laubmier, T. Pickens. 4th - S. Hulse, G. Birdsall, D. Hull, J. Winters. 5th - E. Webster, S. Strait, R. LaTour, R. Hoag. STANDING - K. Novak, Mrs. Tremlett, S. Hansen. FRONT ROW - M. Searles, J. Goodspeed, P. Hulse, D. DeLong, D. Card. 2nd - M. Miller, R. Hoffman, M. Fisher, L. Smith, A. Typlt, D. Bourgeois. 3rd - S. Valentine, P. Utter, G. Randall, C. Morton, D. Goodier, T. Dawes. 4th - P. Tkaczow, W. Whitaker, J. Harrington, M. Mudge, J. Wright, Mr. Holcombe. ABSENT - M. Hoag, T. Moore, B. Cox. FIRST ROW - C. Gates, R. Anderson. SECOND - S. Birdsall, S. Quintin, S. Stone. THIRD -T. Pasternak, J. Costello, T. Utter, V. Smith. FOURTH - B. Goodier, C. Card, M. Joslin, R. Winters. FIFTH - C. Young, B. Shelley, C. Valentine, J. Tour- tellotte. SIXTH - D. Sorenson, L. Halbert, R. Hansen, K. Collier. SEVENTH - R. Foote, Mrs. Ryder, Mrs. Herrick. STANDING - Mrs. Payton, D. Cooke, J. Pedersen, S. Benjamin. 1st ROW - D. Gregory, D. Joy, P. Goodspeecf, B. Jacobs, J. Shampnois. 2nd - J. Eklund, T. Randall, J. Quinn, B. Bronson, D. Parker. 3rd - W. Wing, J. Wilcox, G. Bourgeois, R. Hoffman, C. Os- born. 4th - T. Talbot, D. Gorsira, J. Boyd, D. Lanfair. ABSENT - W. Miller. ROW I - M. Marzocco, E. Hine, M. Tracy, J. Jones. ROW n - P. Quintin, O. Moore, G. Lanfair, M. Akulonis. ROW III - D. Wells, J. Joy, R. Sorensen, R. Pasternak. ROW IV - D. Birdsall, E. Dawes, B. Jacobsen, D. Crumb. TWO GIRLS ON LEFT - M. Smith, J. Smith. ABSENT - A. Gutierrez. 3rd ROW I - S. Bunn, L. Bardin, T. Hoffman, J. Pedersen, W. Burdick. ROW n - T. Cox, C. Robinson, M. Miller, M. Pegg, J. Joy. ROW IE - R. Murphy, S. Novak, T. Smith, V. Lasher, L. Scrivener. ROW IV - M. Stone, H. Quinn, B. Bourgeois, A. Dugan, T. Talbot. STANDING - Mrs. Dixson. 3rd ROW I - D. Gunther, J. Wells, G. Searles, B. Mills. ROW II - D. Lints, S. Weidman, M. onrf Akulonis, T . Quintin. ROW HI - R. Quintin, D. Card, P. Rollins, B. Bourgeois. ROW IV - J. Tourtellotte, C. Collier, J. Harris, D. Madison. ROW V - E. Gates, N. Halbert, D. Collison. STANDING - Mrs. Milliken. ROW I - J. Benjamin, J. Hull, C. Moore, S. Keehan, J. Gregory, M. Morton. ROW n - K. Young, R. Wood, M. Chase, J. Somerville, C. Maerz, J. Jones. ROW n - M. Gorsira, B. Shelley, T. Hoag, J. Lawton, L. Miller, J. Chambers. STANDING - Mrs. Boyd, L. Sohacki. 2ncf ROW I - C. Stewart, D. Hand, B. Page, A. Pasternak, L. Boyd, E. Walling. ROW D-D. Randall, S. Gregory, B. Bronson, S. Parker, P. Tkaczow, T. Wilber. ROW HI - K. Wilson, J. Lamb, N. Thompson, K. Valentine, D. Foote, C. Sohacki. ROW IV - Mrs. Dutcher, C. Case, T. Carroll, B. Lanfair. ABSENT - M. Marzocco, C. Royce. ROW I - K. Sorensen, J. Jones, C. Lanfair, S. Jensen, M. Quinn, B. Gregory. ROW n - Mrs. George, S. Card, C. Chambers, C. Laubmeir, D. Jacobs, B. Shelley, D. Novak. ROW III - S. Alger, G. Ehring, J. Valentine, E. Colburn, L. Hoffman, K. Bain. ROW IV - B. McHale, C. Worden, T. Cole, D. Utter, P. Quintin, T. Talbot. TOP ROW - Mrs. Van Buren, W. Lasher, C. Jensen, C. Walling, M. Little wood, L. Scrivener, R. Elliott, D. Alger, K. Dugan, R. Goodier. 2nd - J. Rutherford, B. Benjamin, J. Wilcox, M. Marquit, R. Smith, D. Gunther, C. Gardner, W. Boggs. 1st - D. Norton, C. Fisher, D. Strauss, A. Keehan, J. Goodspeed, W. Moore, G. Lanfair, K. Woodbeck. ABSENT - D. Anderson. TOP ROW - Mrs. Van Buren, R. Davis, H. Quinn, C. Middaugh, J. Pedersen, J. Wheeler, J. Foerster, D. Cooke, D. Schopinsky, J. Stewart. 2nd - K. Mallette, B. Spaudling, J. Scudder, J. Gregory, A. McHale, D. Decker, G. Lawton, M. Worden. 1st - F. Sorenson, J. Weidman, R. Vaun, J. Joslin, J. Smith, J. Weidman, J. Quintin, J. Demmon. ABSENT - D. Card. 1st - J. Miller, J. Kogut, H. Ehring, R. Mudge, R. Harrington, C. Hoag, T. Winters, W. Hansen, T. Shampnois, P. Jacobsen, T. Sorenson. 2nd - W. Elliott, O. J. Livingston, T. Hungerford, D. Anderson, J. Balbuena, R. Sohne, L. Tracy, D. Hungerford, D. Sloan, J. Matthers. 3rd - E. Hopper, T. Williams, J. Brunshmid, T. Decker, M. Card, G. Jacobsen, J. Joy, P. Alger, Assist. Coach S. Benjamin, Coach L. Leahy, Co-Captains were C. Hoag and T. Winters. The 1968 Mustang football season was highlighted by a stunning upset of Franklin, Dan O. J. Livingston pulled the game out for Morris with a thrilling run late in the game. Overall the season was marked by standout performances by Chuck Hoag, the most valuable player of the year. Rick Sohne, Dennis Hungerford, Tim Winters and Leon Tracy made great contributions to the team effort. The J.V. footballers had a fine season, losing only one game and showing good promise for the future. Next play run a down and out. 0 A w m % I I TOP ROW - R. Hansen, L. Barton, R. Miller, S. Hoag, Coach Stafford, M. Dugan, J. Harris, D. Quintin, J. Jacobsen, P. Valentine, T. Krish, L. Crumb, G. Jones, M. Hopper. MIDDLE ROW - J. Tremlett, C. Lints, W. Murphy, G. Ehring, M. Enders, T. Sorenson, M. Laubmeirer, B. Williams. FRONT ROW - K. Littlewood, G. Moore, K. Collier, D. Rowe, R. Reynolds, J. Murphy, D. Reynolds, A. Birdsall, R. Barton. A 7th and 8th grade football program was operated for the 3rd consecutive year in 1968. In the annual Blue-White game the Blue team led by Paul Valentine defeated the White team lead by Gary Jones by a score of 14-0. Ring around the rosie! Oops! tripped Hand me the Mustard STANDING - M. Enders, D. Coon, J. Joy, P. Alger, P. Collier. SITTING - M. Dugan, W. Elliott, D. Walling, D. Anderson. 2nd - J. Miller, J. Brunschmid, G. Jacobsen, J. Bankich. 3rd - M. Talbot. S. Dugan, Mr. Smith. 33as£e iSa f 1966 69 The 1968-1969 Morris Mustangs ended their regular season with 11 wins and 6 losses. It was a season that found league competition very keen, with Morris ending up in third place behind Draper and Worcester. The Mustangs were a very young team, with two sophomores and one freshman as starters. Each win the Mustangs gained was a real team effort with everyone giving 100%. Coach Smith enjoyed working with the boys very much and wishes to congratulate them on their spirit and hustle. INDIVIDUAL SCORING GAMES AND SCORES Pat Alger 223 Morris - -61 Harpursville - - - - -56 Dave Anderson 194 Morris - - - - 52 A ft on ----- — - - 59 Jack Brunschmid 192 •Morris - - - - 74 New Berlin 62 Sean Dugan 151 •Morris - - - - 66 Edmeston 50 Pat Collier 86 Morris - - - - 64 G-ville 55 Gary Jacobsen 61 Morris - - - - 65 Harpursville - 56 Dan Walling 48 Morris - - - - 52 Franklin - - 43 Mike Talbot 7 Morris - - - - 61 Davenport - — - - 52 John Joy 0 •Morris - - - - 55 Franklin -54 Dan Coon 0 •Morris - - - - 45 Draper - - 82 Jim Bankich 0 •Morris - - - - 57 Worcester - 72 •Morris - - - - 68 New Berlin 61 Morris - - - - 72 Harpursville 49 •Morris - - - - 56 Edmeston ■ 55 •Morris - - - - 53 Franklin -58 •Morris - - - - 27 Draper 59 •Morris - - - - 38 Worcester 58 •Indicates League Games Won and Lost record - 11-6 Totals - 970 981 Warm -ups Basketball glamour. Three very proud captains and their equally proud coach with coveted Clement Trophy. No rebound. SEATED - FRONT - M. Gregory, W. Hansen. 2nd - T. Shampnois, G. Loeser, D. Tracy, R. Miller, M. Strait, D. Young, Mr. Case. STANDING - R. Hansen, P. Jacobsen, J. Kogut, D. Sloan, J. Madsen, B. Dugan, T. Miller, E. Hopper, M. Hopper. The effort and work displayed by the members of the J. V. Mustangs this year does not show in our record which found our team on the losing end of the score most of the time. The boys all worked diligently, and with several freshmen to return next year we look forward to a better season. Presenting rJropAy Co-Captains - Pat Collier, Sean Dugan, Gary Jacobsen. Sean Dugan, Mr. Ryther, Mr. Clement, Coach Smith. THE 1968 RAY CLEMENT CHRISTMAS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The Ray Clement Christmas Tournament has been an annual basketball event for the last five years. The tournament is named in honor of Ray Clement, who has dedicated most of his life to sports programs in Morris and surrounding areas. This year there were eight varsity and six J. V. teams entered, making this the biggest Christmas Basketball Tournament in the area. For the first time since the tournament was started, the Morris Mustangs were the victors. The Mustangs beat Harpursville in the first round, beat Franklin in the semi-final round, and went on to win the Championship by defeating Davenport. This was a fine team effort as everyone did the job that was expected of him. At one time in the final game the Mustangs were down by fifteen points. Through a great display of courage and team play they overcame the fifteen points and went on to win tne game by nine points. A very nice team trophy was presented to the captains at the end of the contest. The M. V.P. trophy was also won by a Mustang player, Pat Alger, who showed lots of poise and ability for being only a Sophmore. Anderson leads Morris to victory MORRIS — Dave Anderson, 5-10 Mustang guard, hitting from the side, underneath, on offensive rebounds and 10 for 12 from the foul line, contributed 30 points as Morris rolled to an easy 72-49 win over Harpursville in a non-league go Saturday night at Morris. Anderson was seconded by a strong performance from Pat Alger as the 5:11 Mustang hit for six baskets and converted a foul attempt for 13 points while Jack Brunschmid contrib- uted 12 points to the cause. Gary Hurlburt was high point man for Harpursville, hitting 5 from the court and seven from the foul line for a team-leading 17 points while brother Bob Hurlburt was 5 and 2 from the floor and foul line for 12 points. HARPURSVILLE MORRIS . , 9 0 tp fg ft tp Mosher 4 0 3 Dugan 2 2 6 Seymour 1 0 2 Alger 6 1 13 Hurlburt,B. 5 2 12 Jacobsen 2 1 5 Jones 3 0 6 Br’nschmid 4 4 12 Hurlburt 5 7 17 Anderson 10 10 30 Adams 1 0 2 Walling 0 2 2 VrlDeWert 1 0 2 Talbot 2 0 4 Totals 20 9 49 Totals 26 20 72 HarpursviHe 10 13 9 17—49 Morris 13 21 16 22—72 KNEELING - J. Flannery, J. Brunschmid. STANDING - Mr. Clement, W. Wright, T. Quintin, T. Decker, M. Alger, J. Lull, S. Dugan. VoffeySaff (1967-68) Our VB team was undefeated in winning the Eastern Tri-Valley League Championship. Later we were eliminated in the Section 4 Tournament after waiting over 2 hours to start playing and then playing 8 games. Letter-men were; Jack Flannery (Captain) Jack Brunschmid Tom Decker Sean Dugan Jim Lull Terry Quintin Bill Wright Mike Alger This year we hope to win the League Championship again (as we have for the last several years.) The League Tournament date has not been set at thi$ time but will probably be near the first of March. Look who is on the bench! REBOUND! Big Jake Swish! On Mustangs On! Fan Club CLARINETS STANDING - T. Greg- ory, D. Young, D. Schick, J. Klindt, C. Kinckerbocker. SEATED - B. Young, J. Harris, S. Barton. BRASS STANDING - R. Rendo, P. Collier, D. Coon, J. Tremlett, K. Collier. SEATED - M. Stone, R. Coon, A. Joy. Senior Sftancf WOODWINDS STANDING - P. Platt, M. Guller, D. Davis, S. Jones. SEATED - C. Coon. PERCUSSION M. Dugan, G. Wright, D. Campfield, D. Bain, Mr. Murphy, Director, B. Colli- son. SEATED - P. Shampnois, J. George. Senior S Sancf BRASS STANDING - T. Winters, G. Jacobsen, C. Bellows. SEATED - T. Shields, A. Payton, C. Gregory. FLUTES STANDING - P. Davis, J. Bain, S. Wilbur, N. Guller. SEATED - C. Winters, M. Lyon, D. Gaughan. Senior TOP - J. Fiske, R. Sohne, C. Gregory, C. Knickerbocker, G. Jacobsen, C. Costello, J. Meyer, K. r Tilley, D. Hungerford, P. Collier. 3rd ROW - D. Campfield, M. Lyon, J. Burdick, T. Winters, J. Ghoir Klindt, T. Rendo, B. Washburn, A. Fiske, N. Guller. 2nd ROW - J. Bain, C. Coon, C. Winters, C. Bellows,' S. Wilbur, M. Wells, D. Scrivener, A. Payton, J. Harris. BOTTOM - P. Davis, T. Shields, D. Young, S. Gaughan, J. Matthers, S. Barton, T. Gutierrez, Mrs. Herrick, Director. 9 r s STANDING - S. Barton, A. Payton, J. Harris, C. Bellows, N. Guller, M. Lyon, C. Coon, C. CjnsemSfe Winters, J. Burdick, M. J. Wells, T. Gutierrez. SEATED - A. Fiske, Mrs. Herrick. TOP ROW - J. Pegg, J. Winters, J. Costello, K. Jacobsen, N. Eklund, D. Quintin, J. Winters, R. „ , Akulonis, G. Maphis, C. Bardin,’P. Krisch, M. Fisher, C. Young, M. Loeser. 2nd - A. Typit, A. LiJementary Gregory, D. Card, D. DeLong, C. Collier, N. Bain, S. Valentine, S. Hansen, M. Gutierrez, J. Brunscnmid, G. Miller, B. Crumb, D. Gorsira. 3rd - S. Strait, K. Collier, T. Talbot, R. Hoffman, inorus D. Cooke, J. Wilcox, R. Hoffman, D. Sorenson, C. Morton, D. Bourgeois. 4th - L. Brooks, W. Wing, C. Valentine, D. Joy, S. Quintin, V. Smith, S. Benjamin, J. Boyd, L. Smith, P. Tkaczow. FRONT ROW - K. Jacobsen, C. Burdick, J. Joslin, P. Thompson, J. Pegg, S. Boyd. 2nd - B. Crumb, Junior k. Littlewood, M. Dugan, J. Murphy, L. Crumb, R. Akulonis. 3rd - N. Bain, E. Jacobsen, D. J. rn Campfield, C. Brooks, M. Gutierrez, C. Young, 4th - R. Bird, M. Stone, P. Northrup, D. Young, Jana M. Dugan, D. Campfield, J. Bain, S. Wells, Mr. Murphy, S. Hoag. BiSraru SITTING - L. Enders, R. Coon, K. Akulonis, J. Matthers, D. Gaughan, S. Barton, M. Sloan, T. . Gutierrez, J. Matthers. 1st ROW - J. Bain, C. Bellows, B. Platt, D. Eklund, L. Stone, S. Wagner, CJab M. Dugan, S. Gaughan, N. Quintin, Miss Flo, J. Klindt, M. Wells, D. Bain, J. Burdick, J. Loeser, D. Harrington. 2nd - D. Campfield, P. Platt, A. Joy, T. Gregory, A. Loeser, M. Cole. FRONT ROW - M. Elliott, L. Young, A. Loeser. 2nd - D. Harrington, J. Burdick, D. Bain, L. Scrivener, Mrs. Russel. 3rd - J. Tourtellotte, B. Collison, M. Dugan, D. Smith, S. Wagner, J. Bain, T. Gutierrez, M. Cole, J. Matthers. Ui. 71. Jforse CM SEATED - F. Osborn, P. Gregory, P. Spindler, B. Davis, V. Krisch, R. Wing, P. Thompson, C. Wing, P. Joslin. STANDING - W. Smith, C. Smith, C. Hoag, J. Dawes, F. Rock, T. Sorenson. FRONT ROW - H. Sorenson, D. Quintin, A. Mallette, W. Washburn, D. Tracy. 2nd - T. Gutierrez, Ttif e J. Bankich, P. Tourtellotte, G. Loeser, T. Spindler. STANDING - W. Crumb, J. Dawes, M. Cf Nichols, A. Klindt, J. Fiske, W. Elliott, R. Olson, M. Card, C. Costello. Banguage FRONT ROW - S. Jones, L. Enders, D. Coon. 2nd - K. Akulonis, A. Payton, B. Reynolds, T. r r Shields, Mrs. K. Jacobsen. 3rd - C. LaTour, A. Fisk, D. Bain, B. Cooke, C. Bellows, N. Quintin, Lj ud Winters, D. Schick, O. LaTour, M. Guller, R. Foerster, J. Meyer, L. Hyde. FRONT - W. Lawton, K. Littlewood, D. Coon, R. Reynolds. SEATED - W. Elliott, J. Brunschmid, J Murphy, D. Reynolds, N. Williams, B. Williams, D. Barton, J. Bankich, D. Sloan. STANDING ✓- ' - A. Madison, C. Cox, Mr. Leahy, L. Crumb, J. Tremlett, R. Bardin, M. Laubmier, D. J. vness Campfield, G. Cole, H. Erhing, J. Matthers, L. Empy, K. Reynolds, M. Gregory, B. Gorsira, M. GfuS Enders, G. Erhing. Qtvirfers SEATED - M. Purdy, D. Scrivener, M. Cole. STANDING - C. Collier, S. LaTour, D.-Brimmer, J. Matthers, M. Wells, B. Poling, A. Cole. GoJpr Quart FRONT ROW - D. Harrington, C. Bellows, D. Eklund. 2nd - A. Wright, L. Enders, P Skoelund P. Northrup, i. Matthers, N. Quintin. 3rd - L. Young, L. Stone, J. Bain, K. Akulonis, M Sloan, V. Krisch, M. Hoag. 4th - B. Poling, T. Gutierrez, L. Hyde, P. Thompson, N. Hopper. Uarsiiu GAeerfeacfers FRONT ROW - C. LaTour, T. Gutierrez, L. Hyde, M. Lyon. 2nd - A. Payton, N. Guller, D. Schick. 3rd - C. Coon. ,y. T). CAeer eacfers FRONT - S. Wilbur. 2nd - A. Wright, D. Scrivener, C. Winters, L. Endens, C. Bellows, O. La- Tour, M. J. Sloan. Varsity C u6 FRONT ROW - A. Payton, C. Coon, N. Guller, D. Schick, C. LaTour, L. Hyde. 2nd - G. Jacob- sen, S. Dugan, T. Gutierrez, C. Gregory, M. Lyon. 3rd - Mr. Leahy, Mr. Smith, T. Winters D Hungerford, T. Decker, P. Collier, Mr. Case. ABSENT - D. Anderson. Xewspaper Staff FRONT ROW - J. Bain, K. Akulonis, L. Stone, L. Enders, A. Wright. 2nd - C. LaTour, T Gutierrez, M. Gregory, J. Matthers, N. Guller, P. Davis, O. LaTour, C. Coon, D. Scrivener. 3rd - S. Wagner, J. Harris, A. Payton, C. Bellows, M. Dugan, C. Winters, N. Quintin, M Lyon S. Davis, M. Wells, J. Loeser, G. Wright, D. Schick, D. Bain, S. Gaughan, J. Klindt.’ ' 1 cS ludent Gouncif SEATED - S. Dugan, J. Harris, P. Northrup, K. Akulonis, B. Cooke, C. Gregory. STANDING - J. Harris, Mr. Stafford, G. Loeser, C. Bellows, G. Wright, L. Tracy, A. Fiske, T. Cooke, J. George, E. Tracy, G. Jacobsen. 7fonor Society SEATED - J. Harris, A. Payton, P. Davis, M. Lyon. STANDING - T. Rendo, C. Gregory, D. So o Competition (L-R) - T. Shields, C. Coon, A. Payton, C. Knickerbocker, C. Gregory iancf Officers Pres: CARL KNICKERBOCKER Treas: NANCY GULLER Sec: CINDY COON . 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Phone: 5170 Best Wishes Compliments of to Class of 69 BARRY’S GABRIEL HARRIS Morris, New York Your Reliable Jewelers Phone: 263-5711 in Oneonta Compliments of MORRIS COIN LAUNDRY 25£ Spray Car Wash Compliments of Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 THE CORNER STORE Morris, N. Y. Groceries and Meat VILLAGE BEAUTY SHOP EDWARD and MILLICENT PAT SKOGLUND, Operator RENDO Best Wishes to the Class of '69 Compliments of MOORE’S MOBIL SERVICE ROBERT E. KLINDT Corner Broad and Grove Morris, New York Well Drilling and Pumps Morris, New York Compliments of JOHN and CHRIS THE EAGLE INN New Berlin, New York Compliments of Compliments of EARL’S LUNCHEONETTE G. W. ROBINSON EARL and ETHEL Insulation t [y? To Suit Your Morris, New York rj Taste Compliments of MANOR HOUSE FARMS Morris, New York CLARK-WILLIAMS INC. Best Wishes Class of 1969 Chrysler - Plymouth International Trucks New Berlin, New York THE IVY BEAUTY SALON Compliments of THE GATEHOUSE Antique Furnishings P. B. , A. P. and V. G. GREGORY Morris, New York DIKES DRUG COMPANY DAVID J. DEAL - HAROLD S. DEAL New Berlin, New York DRUGS Compliments of THE DAIRYMEN’S LEAGUE Our Very Best Wishes to the Class of '69 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Morris, New York THE VILLAGE COFFEE SHOP DON and PAT SINCLAIR Morris, New York Tel. - 263-9984 c u TELEPHONE CORPORATION A Part of Continental System A Dynamic Growing Organization Serving the Key Areas of Upstate New York. 15 East Park Place Norwich, New York Phone: 607-334-5511 NEW BERLIN CLEANERS Delivery in Morris Monday and Thursday Phone: 847-7321 Jode and Gar Happy smiles! The ads are done Compliments of Phone: New Berlin 847-2333 R. E. MILLER NEW BERLIN TELEVISION Heating, Plumbing, and AND APPLIANCE Electrical Service Sales and Service Main Street WM. BRUNSCHMID Morris, New York 11 South Main Street New Berlin, New York Phone: 263-5300 DAVID W. ANDERSON SON General Contractor Also Roofing Garages, Cottages, and Additions Morris, New York Phone: 263-5345 We wish to extend our sincere appreciation to the staff, faculty, students and all who helped make this 1969 yearbook a reality. We extend a special thanks to Cindy Bellows and Mary Jane Wells for the many candids they so graciously gave us. Our apologies for pictures wer were unable to get because of a staff camera that consistently proved it did not have to take pictures. The Yearbook Staff f TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made


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