Morris Central High School - Morrisanian Yearbook (Morris, NY)
- Class of 1980
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a V« 4 t y-tftg t’Wy MORRISANIAN Alma Mater Morris High, our Alma Mater, for gloru and for fame. We strive by all uniting to raise our voices in proud acclaim. We honor and uphold thy standards 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 strain. 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. Morris New York Dedication We, the Senior Class, would like to dedicate the 1980 Morrisanian to Mrs. Elenore Tremlett. For years she has served Morris Central School as an outstanding, hardworking teacher. We would like to take this opportunity to thank her for her dedication to all the students that passed through her 5th grade class. 2 In Memory Of Robert Henness Loveliest of lovely things are they On earth that soonest pass away. web Death is but a name, a date, A milestone by the stormy road. Where you may lay aside your load. And bow your face and rest and wait. Defying fear, defying fate. jm 3 Christopher Case And then one day ve got behind you. Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time. Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines I look to the sea. Reflections in the waves spark my memory. Scxne happy. Some sad. I think of childhood friends And the dreams we had. We lived happily forever, so the story goes. But somehow we missed out on the pot of gold. But ve'11 try best that we carry on. Sandra Albertson Gymnastics 1,2,3,4 Soccer 3,4 Volleyball 2 Class Sec. 3,4 Kenneth 0. Bain BOCES 3,4 Brian E. Bourgeois t Football 1,2,3,4 MVP 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Sectional 3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Linda A. Boyd Soccer 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 1,3,4 Basketball 1,3 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook 4 Andrew W. Boynton Ski Club 4 Yearbook 1,4 Language Club 1,2 Senior Play 4 9 Betty Lou Bronson Timothy B. Carroll Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Sand 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Student Co. 3,4 Senior Play 4 Michael A. Chase Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Cross Country 1 Varsity Club 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Stage Band 1,2,3 Student Council 3,4 Yearbook 3,4 Senior Play 4 10 Adam L. Church Poothall 1,2,1, Class Pres. 1,1,4 Hasehall 2,1,4 Student Co. 1,2,1,4 Hand 1,2,1,4 Honor Society 2,1,4 Class V.P. 2 Marchina Band 1,2 Bovs' State 1 Band Treasurer 4 'lark J. Fategoni Football 2 Senior Play 4 Yearbook 4 Donna M. Foote Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Ensemble 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Student Council 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook 1 2,4 Connie S. Gardner Colorguard 2,3 Cheerleading 4 Yearbook 4 Soccer 1 Norman E. Glover Baseball 1,2,3,4 'Basketball 1,2,4 Football 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2 Senior Play 4 Ski Club 4 B.O.C.E.S. 3 Stacia G. Gregory Student Coun. 1,2,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 1,2 •Honor Society 2,3,4 Senior Play 4 Chorus 1,2 Yearbook 4 12 Dale R. Hand Basketball 3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Gymnastics 3,4 Chorus 1 Vfeightlifting 1 James J. Harris Soccer 2,3 Cross-COuntry 1 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Language Club 1,2 Gymnastics 1,2 Yearbook 1,4 Class Treas. 2 Senior Play 4 13 i Sachiko Hasebe Our exchange student from Cheeba, Japan is Sachiko Hasebe. Sachiko is such a good natured person that it was easy for her to adjust and make new friends. We are very glad to have known her and wish her luck in the future. Anita Ingwsrsen Chorus 1 2 Ensemble 2 Colorguard 1,2 Yearbook 3,4 Senior Play 4 Jenniter R. Jones Chorus All-County Inter-State NYSSMA Ensemble Honor Society Cabinet Member Class Rep. Ski Club Senior Play G.A.A. 2.3.4 3.4 3 1.2.3.4 3.4 4 1.2.3 4 4 1.2.4 15 Merle Keller Merle is a special student who has been going to school with us since the 6th grade. He is now going to Chenango Boces. He is inter- ested in golf and baseball, especially in the New York Yankees. He also enjoys music and dance. Donna M. Korth Sattelite 2,3 Track 1 Volleyball 2 Yearbook 4 James J. Martin Honor Society 3,4 Soccer 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Stage Band 1,2,3,4 Cross Country 1 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 Maria A. Marzocco Chorus Softball Annoucements Ensanble Yearbook GAA Senior Play 17 Bruce J. Page Football 1 Senior Play 4 Chorus 4 Band 1 Scott M. Parker Football 4 B.O.C.E.S. 3,4 Ann D. Pasternak Soccer Basketball Softball Volleyball Honor Society Ski Club GAA Senior Play 1.2.3.4 1,2,3 2.4 1.2.3.4 3.4 2.3.4 1.2.3.4 4 i i i -t v i i Penny J. Ouintin Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 1,3,4 Cheerleading 1,2,3 Band 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 3,4 Cheryl D. Royoe Chorus 1,2,3,4 Ensemble 1,2,3,4 Band Ilartwick 1,2,3,4 Interstate 3,4 All-Gounty 3,4 NYSSm 4 Volleyball 4 Cheerleading 1,2 Senior Play 4 Paul L. Rozelle Football 2,3,4 Cross Country 1 Band 1,2 Stage Band 1,2 Marching Band 1,2 B.O.C.E.S. 3 Brenda K. Shelley Soccer 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Ensemble 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Stage Band 3,4 All-County 2,3,4 Inter-State 3,4 Senior Play 4 Ski Club 4 Softball 1,2,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Kitty Simonds B.O.C.E.S. 3,4 Softball 4 Basketball 4 Curtis R. Stewart Stage Band 2,3,4 Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Concert Band 1,2,3,4 Gymnastics 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Joseph M. Tabone Football 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 4 Student Council 4 Class V.P. 4 Nancy A. Thompson Band 1,2,3 Soccer 1 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Ensemble 1,2,3,4 Stage Band 1,2,3 NYSSMA 1,2,3 All-County 1,2,3 Interstate 3,4 Cheerleading 3,4 Softball 1,2,3 Volleyball 3 22 Patrick M. Tkaczow Band 1,2,3,4 Stage Band 1,2,3,4 Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Yearbook 1,2,4 Band Pres. 4 Cabinet Member 2 Senior Play 4 All County 3 ite Jeanne Valentine Jeanne has lived in Morris all her life and has been active in band, chorus, Student Council and Honor Society. She is spending her sen- ior year traveling in Denmark. We miss her and look forward to her return. Doreen S. VanCourt Chorus 1,2,3 Colorguard 2 BOCES 3,4 25 Elisse A. Walling Basketball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 1,2,3,4 Softball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 1,2,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Studnet Gouncil 3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 24 Au Bevior We began together before we knew of all the crazy things we'd do. We grew together through all the years, we shared our hopes; we shared our tears. Together we learned to read and write. We tried so hard to get it right. We made sane friends; we had sane fun. But, now, alas, are time is done. For we must leave each other now , and go our separate ways somehow. But we will meet again someday and reminisce about today. Farewell, my friends, it's time to go. I'll say good-bye, and I'll miss you so. 25 Donna M. Foote PROPHECY In the year 2000 the class of '80 gathered for their twentieth class reunion at Papa Paul's, a resort owned by Paul and managed by Dave. They spent a weekend there with lots of activities and games which were arrang- ed by Papa Paul's entertainment director, Vicki. The first evening two Papa Paul's regulars performed for than. They were Cheryl Royceski, pianist, and Maria (Go-Go) Marzocco, dancer. An excellent dinner was pro- vided by Jim H., culinary expert in the art of chicken preparation. After dinner Brian, editor of the Leather Stocking Journal, passed out his latest issue for them to read, while Bruce tried to sell them watches. The next morning anybody who had bought a watch from Bruce got up late and missed a rocket demonstration by Pat, who is now a mass producer of rockets that fly (sometimes). After lunch (more chicken) Betty Lou, now a Driver Ed. teacher; Linda H., Air Force recruiter; and Andy, a renowned linguist, played golf. Un- fortunately a small accident occured when Betty Lou swerved to avoid hitt- ing Tim, Papa Paul's professional caddy,and instead drove into a pond. Luckily, Nurse Doreen was at the scene of the accident and was able to save Andy with artificial resuscitation. Anita's fast driving (she recently broke the world's land speed record) got Andy to the hospital quickly, and he recovered in time for that night's toga party. Everyone's costume was provided by famous toga designer, Brenda in con- junction with Jennifer, Who is now an amazing 5ft. tall since she found the fountain of height . Penny served her well-kncwn Penny Beer , and Linda B. and all her little acorns gave rides to everyone on their mopeds. That night Donna F. distributed the newest edition of her subversive Greenwich Village periodical which allowed Curtis to add one more book to his world's record of reading the most books ever written. The next morning was their last day at Papa Paul's Resort. It started out with a summit meeting in the showers conducted by Adam and Joe, leaders of their own countries. That day a member of Hell's Angels Daryl K. ask- ed Jeff to fix his motorcycle that had broken down. Mark had to leave early that morning because it was going to take him a long time to get bask to California on his skateboard. Other early departures were Joan and Hus- band, Mike, who returned to the Navy and Connie and Bob, who left in their tank. The only other incident of the day was when Denise lost one of her five little CR's. Fortunately he was later found under someone's misplaced toga (probably Brenda's, well, maybe it was Jennifer's, or was it....?) That night Director Sandi entertained us with her latest movie, Animal House II. Refreshments were served by Lisa, who had recently taken over her father's position, and dinner was chicken again. (Three weeks after the re- union, Jim H. was arrested by the FDA undercover agent Nancy for serving Hormone infested chickens). Sane famous people who attended the reunion were as follows: Grand- Prix winner, Alex; Evil Knevil II, Ken; World's Strongest Man, Scott; the best N.Y. Yankee's baseball pitcher. Merle; Dallas' second Hollywood Hen- derson, Ed; and winner of the Indy 500, Norman (with the help of his pit crew, Terry) . Two guests were brought to the reunion, one by Dale, now a professional girl chaser, and another by Kitty, apprentice to Zsa Zsa Gabor. Unfortunately, one night the two guests disappeared together, leaving both Dale and Kitty quite upset. Several classmates couldn't make it for various reasons. Francis was on duty at the Vatican, and Steve was out West shooting sheriffs with Brooklyn accents. Jim M. was still in Columbia, after flying there to do seme business with the Ambassador, Stacia. Ann was in Poland busily dir- ecting the National Polish Counciling Service, while Darryl N. was still in NYC trying to find out what that large metal object was that he had discovered, under 42nd St. with his metal detector. Sachiko couldn't make it because she was continuing to have problems trying to westernize Japan. Twenty years ago Claudette left to fly high, and she never return- ed. Donna K. headed north instead of south, and she's been missing ever since. As far as everyone knows, Mike is still in Texas with his Rassle Castle, searching for a dude ranch of his own. Jeanne is still swimming across the Atlantic Ocean from Denmark and is planning to be with us in tims for our 50th reunion. As for now, we are all looking forward to our next reunion when we'll all be able to share all our memories again and make new ones. Senior Royalty LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Sandi- leaves Mrs. Zeiner the strangers in her nightie and her abi- lity for being a corrupting influence and a beautiful figure to Robin. Vicki- leaves Jerry the halls to wander around in by himself. Brian- leaves Mrs. Miller broken hearted and P. Naples with a no- talent football team. Linda B.- leaves to Deb D. and Bren B. the strangers in the park, and to Deb the memories of Boogie No More . Betty Lou- leaves Bus 44 to help Ray keep law and order . Mike- leaves his basketball shoes to anyone who thinks they can fill them. Adam- leaves his fantastic football memory to Barry and his record for wearing out spikes for Kevin to beat. Mark- leaves Bamie his ability to mellow out at times when he should but can't. Donna F.- leaves Becky to carry on the family name and Robin to take care of the damage when she's done with it. Connie- leaves Martha a year of peace and quiet and nobody to fight with. .Norman- leaves Mrs. Rogers someone else to run all her video equipment and a new Louie. Stacia- leaves Terry...I mean Duke...alone. Jim H.- leaves Mrs. Boggs nobody to whisper to in the halls and leaves mad because he didn't get his one and only shot! Steve- leaves hope for Shack's future B-ball teams and the ability to wander the halls and get away with it to anyone who dares to try. Linda H.- leaves all the Friday night basketball games and...to Mandy R. Anita- leaves her parking space to (future race car driver) Loreen S. Jennifer- leaves Mr. Gregory nobody's shoulder to look over; Brenda and Carolyn nobody to explain Physics to them; and Mrs. Herrick and Lori Beth an apology. Donna K.- leaves this school NEVER to return. Jim M.- leaves Hemorrhoid and his last shot to Duke. Maria- leaves J.C. nobody to share wild weekends stories with. Ann- leaves Tarrmi and Robin the unrelenting task of making fools of themselves and Mr. Gregory nobody bo flirt with him. Francis- leaves his place at the stoned wall to Donny and any future use he may have for it during lunchtime. Denise- leaves Mr. Shackelton looking out for her on the road and Rick one more year at Morris (wishing Long Island). Jeff- leaves Mrs. Miller Keith to take his place. Paul- leaves Bob V. another airborne ride with Dale. Kitty- leaves Sheryl P. locker 43. Joan- leaves Lisa R. her own personally signed enjoyment spot and if that doesn't work, go to Pat's. Joe- leaves his water bottle to Kevin and Chris, and his lightning speed to Barry. Pat- leaves Mr. Carpenter with nobody to fix his machines or short out the shop. Nancy- leaves Martha and Lisa five smiles to be shared equally when the going gets tough. Elisse- leaves to Carolyn and Deb those memorable rides to and from Cooperstown and to Bren, nobody to talk to at the football games. Edd- leaves his name to the school. The Senior Play, Girl Crazy proved to be a tremendous success with the players as well as the audience. A Harum-scarum plot held together by witty lines and hilarious situations provided plenty of laughs. It included a cast of twenty plus many ex- tras who helped with staging, lighting, and costumes. Kindergarden Bottom Row- D. Ryther, K. Matson, N. Wilson, T. Hoag, S. Bosoo, G. Joy. Middle Row- H. Stafford, S. Miller, A. Musser, M. Palmer, P. Maerz. Top Row- R. Condon, D. Bates, V. Oman, A. Joy, J. Morehouse, C. Lemihan, Mrs. Dixson. Bottom Row- J. Brunschmid, J. Martino, M. Jones, L. Stumpt, J. Roe. Middle Row- S. Wilson, T. Kenyon, S. Hoag, E. Bates, J. Waffle, M. Bemis. Top Row- M. Madson, R. Meyers, E. Harrington, A. Lull, A. Kristofik, J. Bassett. 34 First Grade Bottom Row- J. Moskos, F. Miller, J. Moore, M. Holdridge, P. Kertzman, F. Fusco, E. Hopper. Middle Row- S. Birdsall, M. Yager, P. Teed, M. Ballard, J. Kenyan, K. Baker, J. Stamas. Top Row- J. Gunther, J. Williams, R. Brirrmer, M. Hewitt, S. Weidman. M. Musser. J. Peqq, J. Matherly. Bottom Row-C. Goodson, B. Ferenbach, E. Boogs, D. Holmes, A. Galley. Middle Row- D. Jackson, J. Tooley, R. Tilley, R. Johnston, S. Shields, C. Bemis, J. Walley, J. Roffe, Top Row- A. Hillis, J. Schaffer, J. Elliott, R. Knapp, C. Goodspeed, T. Foster, W. Wagner, J. Curtis. 35 Second Grade Bottom Row- R. Veres, T. Tilley, L. Cline, P. Card, T. Hoag. Middle Row- D. Decker, D. Gaiser, P. Bosco, L. Sorenson, M. Matteson,H. Parmalee, Mrs. Olsen. Top Row- K. Kelley, C. Gould, K. Harlow. J. Maerz. D. Valentine. J. Lemihan. Bottcra Row- H. Bunn, S. VanZandt, S. Brodrick, K. Kbdrich. Middle Row- J. Cameron, M. Swift, S. Stevens, T. Drake, H. Eisenmann, Mrs. Boyd. Top Row- L. Gunther, T. Bassett, J. Webster, C. Gould, J. Brunschmid, C. Matteson. 36 Third Grade Bottom Raw- T. Norton, W. Moore, V. Wood, T. Bunn, J. Waffle. 2nd Raw- T. Rehrmann, D. Condon, A. Boest, A. Fiske. 3rd Row- M. Steventon, C. Waod, T. Baker, R. Harrington. 4th Raw- E. Palmar, D. Foster, R. Brimmer, M. Richards. 5th Row-M. Curtis, G. Novak, L. Cline, M. Wally. 6th Raw- A. Valentine, M. Algers, K. Longoor, K. Kristofik. Bottom Raw. M. Goodspeed, C. Gregory, A. Church, K. Kokell, P. Hunt, A. Card. 2nd Raw. D. Treiber, J. Roffe, M. Morehouse, L. Pegg, D. Tilley, B. Frederick. 3rd Row. G. Letnihan, R. Barbier, B. Fish, H. Adair, D. Ousterhout, M. Fortune. 4th Raw. S. Lun, D. Hull, B. Page, B. Lull, D. Decker, J. Ballard. 37 Fourth Grade Bottom Row- J. Tracy, L. Johnson. 2nd Row- S. Mitchell, J. Stevens, J. Foote, C. Valentine, C. Pickens, K. Church. 3rd_Row- A. Musser, D. Bryden, P. Stafford, H. Eisemann, N. Joy, K. VanZandt. 4th Row- H. Harris, A. Page, C. Sorenson, W. Fisher, M. Bosoo, S. Brown, J. Johnson, J. Place. 5th Row- Miss Bassani Bottom Row- T. Case, L. Goodspeed, J. Guerriero, L. Nardini, K. Kakell, D. Fusco. Middle Row- D. Hewitt, T. Raymond, A. Spaulding, J. McWilliams, N. Sohne, B. Palmer, D. Miller. Top Row- T. Kelly, K. Weidman, K. Schaffer, K. Talbot, R. Elliott, K. Leahy, S. Littlewood, S. Holccmbe. 38 Fifth Grade 1st. Row L. Ftozelle, N. Holt, N. Cameron, Mr. Holcombe. 2nd. Row W. Valentine, R. Wood, A. Schaffer, D. Condon. 3rd. Row J. Kokell, D. Linzer, R. Gregory, C. Ferguson. 4th. Row D. Wheeler, J. Lull, S. Hewitt, L. Gardner. 5th. Row P. Stewart, H. Lemihan, B. Andersen, G. Oliver. 6th. Row W. Kinney, J. Byrne, A. Harris, M. Wilcox. Bottom Row- T. Tilley, T. Fortune, E. Brodrick, S. Waffle, S. Jones, P. Mayer, C. Byrne. Middle Rcm- N. Osterhout, B. Brown, R. Sohne, A. Carroll, S. Morehouse, V. Glidden, J. Gaiser, B. Richards, D. Matson. Top Row- M. Holdridge, B. Prindle, A. Bingham, T. Card, B. VanDokkenburg, R. Joy, R. Ballard, C. Hunt, Mrs. Laytham. 39 Sixth Grade Bottom Row- D. Worden, J. Hoe, C. Wilson, J. Wassenaar, J. Sorenson, Middle Row- J. Leahy, L. Oolbum, J. Hoffman, H. Haug, F. Bunn, B. Holt, V. Pickens, C. Spaulding, D. Adair. Top How- S. Crosby, D. Peterson, S. Gould, J. Harrington, J. Kelly, R. Elliott, D. Cline, C. Eldred, J. Bryden. Bottcrn Row- R. Condon, E. Middaugh, J. Gregory, K. Stachina, Middle Row- J. Roberts, N. Bryden, J. Foote, J. Delp, B. Brigham, S. Schaffer, K. Ballard, J. Ray. Top How- D. Jay, B. Anderson, W. Oliver, M. Fredrick, M. Talbot, J. Page. 40 Seventh Grade Bottom Kw- E. Linzer, J. Harrington. 2nd Row- A. Harlow, V. Brown, K. Moore, R. Card, J. Robison. 3rd Row- L. Randall, L. Veres, C. Hunt, J. Kokell, J. Broderick. Top Row- M. Fish, S. Corpina, G. Dockenburg, S. Woodbeck, K. Moore. Bottom Row- R. Elliott, B. Wahl, M. Walling, M. Hall, W. Stevens. 2nd Row- J. Osterhout, S. Thompson, S. Eckert, C. Forgit, A. Kinney. 3rd Row- J. Weidman, P. Vaun, M. Bassett, J. Mitchell, S. Linton. Top Row- J. Benjamin, K. VanZandt, E. Sheilds, S. Holdridge. 41 Eighth Grade Bottom Row- S. Gorton, J. Parmalee, P. Boogs, J. Hoffman, D. VanZandt, T. Lawton, T. Wood, L. Sorenson, D. Kolvik, M. Glidden. Middle Pew- S. Sherwood, C. Eckert, B. Forgit, D. Fisher, D. Card, D. McWilliams. Top Row- S. Clark, R. Wheeler, C. Steward, G. Rehrman, M. Wilcox. Bottom Row- E. Watson, M. Holmes, A. Jones. Middle Row- J. Waffle, R. Stachina, B. Norton, B. Webster, S. Mitchell, S. Spaulding, M.Slack, C. Bingham, S. Holmes, M. Musser, F.Cobb. Top Row- J. Gregory, R.Sargent, D. Houg, J. Valen- tine, L. Helchowski. 42 Bottom Row- M. Smith, M. Shields, A. Sorenson, J. Rcmberger. Middle Row- D. Pickens, A. Reed, T. Roe, L. Raymond, R. Teed, R. Rollins, J. Miller, Y. Page, B. Utter, K. Ray, L. Treiber. Top Row— J. Pasternak, K. Wheeler, D. Linger, W. Kbrth, D. Stafford, G. Moore. Bottom Row- P. Birdsall, M. Gutierrez, C. Albertson, M. Johnson. Middle Row- T. Houg, C. Boggs, R. Haug, D. Boest, J. Dvorack, J. Davis, J. Delp, B. Bunn, K. Kokell, J. Dixon. Top Rcw- J. Foote, R. Elliott, J. Carr, R. Joy, B. Harlow, M. Baldwin. 43 Sophomores Bottom Row- A. Brown, L. Fish, P. Harm, D. Card, C. Cozzolino. 2nd Row- A. Musser, D. Holdridge, B. Decker, C. Henness, A. Car- roll, B. Bronson. 3rd Row- P. Pegg, A. Rcmberger, D. Pierce, D. Alger, D. Hoag, L. Hand, M. Littlewood. 4th Row- R. Ray, R. Stew- art, S. Pegg, T. Marshall, C. Pasternak, D. Morton. 5th Row- R. Glidden, T. Vfeidman, B. Gleussner, J. Cameron, P. Ouintin, J. Cobb. Top Row- J. Lawton, D. Vaun, B. Page, A. Al- bertson, D. Delong, F. Sor- enson. Time is New Time is now yesterday and tomorrow. I am in the middle. Sometimes it squeezes me. Other times it is not around. Time is asking me who I am. I can only answer someone in time. Joe Big Bear 44 Juniors Bottom Bow- D. Gunther, L. Holmes, S. Alger, D. Deluca, J. Good- speed, Middle Row- E. Colburn, B. Benjamin, W. Baldwin, D. Ander- son, C. Fisher, B. Elliott, M. Gorton, D. Decker, C. Forgit. Top Row- E. Dever, B. Boggs, K. Dugan, C. Harlow, M. Gorton. Bottom Row- J. Wheeler, D. Utter, D. Norton, L. Scrivner, C. Walling, F. Raymond. Middle Row- R. Vaun, B. Spauding, S. Stauch, K. Wilson, K. Wbodbeck. Top Row- K. Mitchell, R. Nardini, K. Sinmonds. S. Palme, J. Wilcox, C. Vfordon. 45 Football Top Row: A. Church, M. Chase, Coach Naples, P. Rozelle, J. Cobb, Second Row: J. Altrath, J. Tabone, C. Fisher, D. Alger, B. Page, Third Row: D. Stafford, B. Spaulding, C. Henness, B.Gluesner, J. Cameron, Bottom Row: J. Mitchell, M. Walling, T. Hoag, K. Mitchell, B. Bourgeois, B. Page, S. Helchowski. ] The football team had a mediocre year. They work- ed hard to acheive a 3-3-1 record. The teams best game was against New Berlin (6-6). Leaving this years team will be Adam Church, Mike Chase, Paul Rozelle, Joe Tabone, Steve Helchowski, Brian Bour- geois and Bruce Page. The team will miss them, but returning are such players as; Kevin Wilson, John Weidman, Barry Spaulding, Chris Fisher, Kevin Mit- chell and Don Alger. Softball Top Row: Patty Rollins, Brenda Benjamin, Pasternak, Carolyn Walling. Bottom Row: Tammy Weidman, Beth Bronson, Martin, Nancy Thompson, Martha Gorton. Elisse Walling, Carolyn Carol Collier, Mrs. Top Row: Coach Naples, I jrman Glover, Otto Albertson, Mike Chase, Tim Carroll, Joe Benjamin, Kevan Young, Bill Canfield, Dave DeLuca, Bottom Row: John Broderick, Scott Linton, Adam Church, Steve Warley, Andy Gutierrez, Barry Shelly, Ed Colburn, Joe Robinson. Homecoming 1979 Queen, Sandra Albertson, presided over th •' vear's Homecoming festivities Wrestling iWllMNJ HNMWfy? Top Bov;- M. Wilcox r-liddle Row- K. flicthell Bottom Row- J. Micthell Gymnastics Bottom Row- P. Naples, F. Boggs, C. Raymond, M. Gutierrez, M. Smith, F. Birdsall, J. Martin. Pnd Row- M. Gorton, J. Farmallee, D. Fierce, A. Carroll, T. Roe, B. Harlow. 3rd Row- V. Brown, L. Fish, R. StewartT P.'Pegg, B. Bronson, C. Stewart, L. Treiber. th Row- R. Haug, Y. Page, K. Wheeler, J. Weid- man, C. Boggs, D. Hand, 3. Wahl. Top Row- D. Hoag, J. Quintin, T. Hoag, S. Helchowski, S, Albertson, 0. Albertson, A, Pasternak, M. Marzocco, L. Boyd. Varsity Cheerleaders Ci Top- C. Boggs, L. Raymond, P. Birdsall. Middle- D. Morton M. Smith, T. Wdid- man. Bottom- M. Gut- ierrez, A. Car- roll, Y. Page. Varsity Girls’ Volleyball Team Tod Row: C. Forgit, D. Decker, M. Gorton, Second Row: P. Quintin, E. Walling, C. Walling, Third Row: A. Pasternack, Mrs. Zeiner, S. Royce, L. Boyd. Junior Varsity Top Rcw- T. Weidman, P. Quintin, A. Carrol]., S. Pegg, C. Cozzolino, Mrs. Zeiner, R. Elliott, D. Vaun, Y. Page, P.Pegg, D. Pickens. Girls’ Basketball Team Top Row- E. Shields, Mrs. Martin, C. Forgit, R. Elliott, M. Gorton, R. Elliott, Y. Page, L. Helchowski, J. Weidman, Middle Row- C. Wal- ling, L. Raymond, P. Ouintin, Bottom Row- P. Birdsall, P. Ouintin, F. Walling, B. Benjamin. 57 Varsity Basketball D. Martin, T. Carroll, N. Glover, S. Helchowski, B. Boggs, J. Wheeler J. Weidman, Coach Shackelton, J. Robinson, E. Colburn, B, Bourgeois, M. Chase, D, Deluca, J. Brodrick. J. V. Basketball Bottom Row- J. Ouintin, D. Hoag, D. VanZandt, S. Coroina. Top Sow- D. Alger, 0. Albertson, R. Wheeler, J. Lawton, Coach Naples. Boys’ soccer Top Row: J. Quintin, D. Martin Bottom Row; D. Hoag, D. DeLuca, 0. Albertson, J. Martin. Girls’ soccer Top Row- R. Elliott, A. Pasternak, L. Boyd, S. Albertson, R. Teed, L. Trieber, P. Pegg, P. Quintin, B. Bronson, Y. Page, S. Mitchell, J. Dixon, T. Weidman, L. Hand, D. Gunther, S. Gorton, M. Gorton, R. Elliott, C. Walling, P. Quintin, P . Birdsall, D. Decker, M. Smith, C. Bingham, B. Benjamin, Mrs. Zeiner, E. Walling. i-r.at. The Parade Color Guard performs with the Marching Band. They took second place at the 1979 Columbus Day Tournament of Bands and Best Rifle Team at Afton. Marching Color Guard Center-C. Bingham. 2nd 'tow- L. Sorenson, C. Gardner, M. Gorton, J. Dvoracek, V. Brown, A. Carroll, L. Veres. 3rdRow- D. Pickens, S. Gorton, A. Jones, S. Eckert, A. Brown, T. Roe, D. Boest, J. Valentine, J. Tabone, L. Helchowski. 68A. Harlow, S. Thompson, P. Vaun, L. Fish, C. Eckert, S. Mitchell. Field Color Guard Bottom Raw- S. Mitchell, J. Sorenson, J. Dixon, J. Dvoracek, V. Brown. Top Row- J. Valentine, L. Helchowski, J. Tabone, Mrs. Gaeta, C. Bingham, C. Stewart, D. Boest, L. Treiber. The Field Color Guard learns a five minute show each year to be performed at the Color Guard competition at the Sherburne Pageant of Rands. They took second place at last year's Pageant. The Color Guard captain is Carmen Bingham. The Rifle Captain is Lisa Sorenson. The Flag Cap- tain is Jennifer Valentine. 69 Elementary Band Bottom Row- V. Pickens, C. Spaulding, M. Frederick, J. Sorenson, J. Wassenaar. 2nd Row- B. Anderson, D. Joy, S. Gould, L. Rozelle, J. Lull, A. oarroll, D. Lawton, D. Forgit, T. Tilley, M. Holdridge, S. Morehouse, T. Fortune. 3rdJtow- B. Johnson, K. Stachina, J. Harrington, J. Gregory, P. Stewart, C. Byrne, B. Anderson, R. Ballard, L. Gardner, B. Bingham, N. Camerson, J. Byrne, R. Elliott, J. Leahy, C. Wilson, K. Ballard. 4th llow J- Foote, H. Haug, F. Bunn, S. Jones, D. Hand, Mrs. Gaeta. --------- Junior Band Bottom row- W. Wildridge, D. McWilliams, B. Vfeb- ster, M. Gleussener. 2nd row- J. Waffle, B. An- derson, P. Boggs, J. Robinson, R. Elliott, M. 'Walling, G. Reherman, G. Wildridge, C. Stewart, K. VanZandt, S. Clark. 3rd row- R. Sargent, J. Parmalee, J. Valentine, C. Cozzolino, J. Weid- man, L. Sorenson, F. Cobb, S. Sherwood, R. Wheeler. 4th- row- Mrs. Gaeta, S. Linton, C. Stewart, M. Wilcox, D. Delong, S. Spaulding, J. Brodrick, J. Kokell. 70 Bottom Row- I). Hoag, J. Martin, K. Wheeler, R. Elliot, C. Wall in??;, R. Elliot, R. Wheeler, E. Walling, B. Shellv, B. Snauldin F.' Cobb. on_ Row- C. Stachina, M. Wutierrez, R. VanZandt, M. Walling, P Tkaczow, 0. Rehrman, Mrs. Eaeta, R. Foote, R. Relong, Y. Page, Royce, C. Fischer, C. Stewart. Senior Band Bottom row- R. Elliott, C. Boggs, B. Bronson, S. Ilasebe, K. Wheeler. 2nd row- E. Walling, S. Gregory, R. Teed, C. Royce, M. Johnson, P. Quintin, A. Church, R. Wheel- er, R. Elliott, J. Dixson, C. Walling. 3rd row- L. Treiber, D. Morton, B. Wildridge, D. McWilliams, B. Harlow, R. Sargent, D. Holdridge, J. Carr, P. Tkaczow, M. Gutierrez, D. Van Zandt, T. Wildridge, G. Rehrman, J. ?lartin, B. Spaulding, M. Chase, C. Stewart, J. Wheeler. Top row- Mrs. Gaeta, Y. Page, D. Delong, S. Iielchowski, N. Glover, D. Foote. Marching Band Bottom- C. Walling, C. Bingham, B. Johnson, M. Gleussner B. Webster, K. VanZandt, S. Spaulding, Y. Page, J. Martin, D. Hoag, J. Foote, J. Mitchell, M. Wilcox, C. Stewart, A. Carroll 2nd row-V. Brown, S. Hasebe, R. Sohne, P. Boggs, K. Stachina, J. Wassenaar, J. Sorenson, B. Spaulding, S. Linton, F. Cobb, D. DeLong, J. Weidman, L. Sorenson 3rd row- C. Gardner, S. Corpino, J. Kokell, J. Parmalee, C. Spaulding, M. Walling, P. Tkaczow, G. REhrmann, R. Elliott, D. VanZandt, M. Gutierrez, J. Robinson, B. Benjamin, L. Veres hth row- M. Gorton, B. Anderson, J. Stewart, C. Stewart, L. Treiber, B. Harlow, R. Sargent, D. McWilliams, S. Gregory, M. Frederick, V. Pickens, N. Glover, P. Pegg, C. Boggs, J. Wheeler, J. Dvoracek 5th row- L. Raymond, C. Royce, M. Johnson, M. Musser, R. Teed, E. Walling, B. Wheeler, R. Elliott, B. Elliott, S. Helchowski, A. Brown 6th row- S. Mitchell, S. Eckert, S. Thompson, T. Roe, A. Harlow, L. Fish, D. Pickens, J. Tabone, S. Gorton, L. Helchowski, J. Valentine, D. Boest, P, Vaun, A. Jones, C. Eckert | f —k -tJ , o i 1 iL mr w ■ m m u 72 ’torris placed second overall at the 1979 She. bume Pageant of Bands winning first place m Jazz Ensemble and second places in 0' . cert Band, Marching Band and Color Gua-d. Mrs. Gaete g!_oed third for out- standing -Cuor. The ’arching Band won four second places during their season at Afton, DeRuyter, New Berlin, and Binghamton; and won seven- th place in oisen class competition at the 1979 New York State Fair. Caroyln Walling placed third for Drum Majorette. The Jazz Ensemble also took first places at Talent shows at the Otseqo County Fair and New Berlin Youth Days. At the 1979 Auburn Jazz Festival, All-Star Awards were given to Becky Elliott, tenor saxophone; Neil Halbert, trumpet; Cheryl Royce, piano; and Katie Wheeler, flute. In addition to competing at Auburn, the Jazz Ensemble will travel to Boston, Massachusetts for the Berkle Jazz Festival. Bottom- B. D. Middle- R. D. Top - L. M. C. Webster, Mrs. Martin, B. Shelley, J. Jones, S. Helchowski, Foote, L. Raymond, C. Boggs. Elliot, J. Martin, S. Gregory, S. Hasebe, A. Boynton, Fischer, D. Boggs, J. Parmalee, J. Roote. Helchowski, R. Sorgent, A. Church, L. Hoffman, Marzocco, A. Pasternak, L. Boyd, B. Beniamin, J. Harris, Royce, C. Fischer, B. Boggs, D. Martin. Library Club 74 Smith, P. Hamm, Mrs. Hurley, D. Foote, M. Gorton Safety Patrol Bottom- J. J. Second- J. J. Third - D. S. Ton - J. J. Card, E. Middaugh, J. Bryden, B. Johnson, D. Cline, Wassenaar, D. Adair, D. Worden, B. Brigham, K. Stachina. Sorenson, V. Pickens, J. Foote, N. Bryden, M. Talbot, Hoffman, F. Bunn, L. Colburn, H. Haug, D. Hand, D. Ballard, Jay, C. Wilsin, J. Gregory, N. Bryden, J. Page, Schaffer, S. Gould, J. Delp, J. Kelly. Leahy, D. Peterson, B. Anderson, S. Crosby, M. Fredrick, Harrington, B. Holt, B. Elliot, J. Roe. EH. A 3ottom Row- L. Raymond, C. Eckert, P. Vaun, C. forgit, l. veres, j. odmwn, trs. Russell. Middle Row- S. Mitchell, T. Roe, R. Haug, S. Eckert, J. Weid nan, L. Randell, rl. Gleussner, C. Cozzolino, B. WEbster, A. Kinney, R. Sohne, 3. Wahl, Top Row- B. Harlow, K. Bedient, S. Woodbeck, V. Brown, K. Moore, A. Harlow, L. Ilelchowski, S. Thompson, J. Delp, K. Kokell, D. Holdridge, R. Card. 75 ,1U UI1 ;- w “• J'cistemaK, a. enureh, E. Walling, P. Ouintin C. Walling, R. Elliott. Top Row- J. Jones, J. Taborte, S. Gregory, J. Martin, C. Royce, M. Gorton. Honor Society The Yearbook otaff is an organization which each year publishes a yearbook. Even though the work is hard and demanding, they still continue to strive forward to meet the deadlines. This year they have had the opportunity of experiencing a new teacher, ■'rs; 'Jmany Although this is her first year as our Yearbook Adviser, she has contributed much to our yearbook staff of 1980. Editor- M. Chase Cover design- S. Gregory Sr. editor- L. Hoffman Classes-R. Horten D. Randall Sports- S. Helchowski M. Chase Organizations- A. Boynton Faculty-J. Harris R. Shelley Ads- J. Harris S. Gregory J. Martin Yearbook Rotten Row- 0. Randall, D. Korth, L. Hoffman, Mrs. Oman. Middle Row- R. Shelley, J. Somerville, D. Foote, C. Gardner, A. Tnnwersen, S. Felchcwski, M. Marzocco, J. Randall, V. Raldwin, S. Greoorv, J. Jones, J. Martin, 0. Albertson, A. Rovnton, R. Homan, 'Rmn Row- P. mkaczow, J. Harris, F. Sorenson, D. Merer, L. Rovd, M. Chase, R. Pane. 76 Student Council Cotton Row- J. Tahone, M. Chase, A. Church, F. Wallina, S. Crecrorv, D. Foote, R. Flliott, M. Corton. Middle Raw- F. Sheilds, R. Rronson, C. Cozzolino, J. Jones, R. Wheeler, D. Van andt, R. Flliott, P. Rirdsall, R. Spaulding. 'Pop Row- R. Stachina, R. Sohne, M. Cluessner, S. Pecrg, D. Morton, R. Reniamin.1 Ensemble Bottom Row- B. Shelley, J. Jones, P. Pegg. Middle Bow- D. Foote, S. Pegg, C. Gozzolino, K. Wheeler, M. Johnson. Top Row- Y. Page, D. Morton, C. Walling, C. Royce, R.'Elliott, I 77 Elementary Chorus Bottom Row- K. Kokell, K. Weidman, J. Johnson, J. McWilliamsr FortuI!panvt,HSi+-Waffle' J' Wassenaar' p- Mayer, L. Nardini, T. Fortune, N. Holt, R. Elliot, M. Bosco. 2nd Row- J. Gregory, W. Kinney, C. Pickens, A. Spaulding, T. Kelly, K. Mosos, H. Eisenmann, L. Rozelle, N. Cameron, J. Was- senaar, E. Middaugh, D. Adair, A. Carol. _lrd R°w- C. Wilson, A. Bingham, J. Kokell, R. Joy, K. Schaefer D: Forgit, N. Sohne, D. Hewitt, P. Stewart, D. Lawton, M. Hold- ndge, v. Pickens, J. Leahy. Top_Row- J. Harrington, S. Crosby, S. Gould, R. Johnson, J. s Schaefer, D. Joy, B. Anderson, M. Frederick, C. Spaulding, J. Page, c. stachina, J. Card. Senior Chorus Bottom row- M. Johnson, S. Pegg, P. Birdsall, C Cozzolino, C. Stewart, B. Bronson, J. JOnes, B Shelley, M. Marzocoo. Middle raw- K. Wheeler, P. Pegg, D. Morton, D. Pierce, C. Walling, R. Elliott, J. Dixson, B. Benjamin, M. Gutierrez, C. Royce, S. Albertson. Top row- Y. Page, D. Delong, T. Carroll, B. Page, S. Helchowski, A. Church, C. Fisher, R. Elliott, D. Decker, D. Foote. Junior Chorus Bottom Row- C. Eckert, A. Jones, S. Woodbeck, E. Watson, K. Van- Zandt, L. Key, J. Holdridge, E. Shields, P. Boggs, S. Mitchel, B. Webster 2nd Row- M. Musser, B. Brown, J. Osterhout, M. Basset, J. Robin- son, S. Linton, J. Mitchel, R. Sohne, R. Card, R. Stachina, 3rd Row- C. Bingham, M. Walling, S. Sherwood, S. Gorton, L. Veres, P. Vaun, L. Sorenson, S. Thompson, D. McWilliams, J. Val- entine, J. Parmalee. Top Row- L. Helchowski, R. Wheeler, S. Spaulding, D. VanZandt, S. Clark, M. Gleusner, C. Cozzolino, A. Kinney, J. Weidman, A. Harlow, C. Forgit, R. Sargent, R. Stewart. Bottom row- L. Sorenson, C. Bingham, B. Shelley, J. Jones, J. Mitchell, K. Van Zandt, D. Foote. 2nd row- P. Pegg, D. Morton, A. Reed, L. Treiber, C. Stewart, S. Spaulding, D. Van Zandt. 3rd row- F. Cobb, J. Wheeler, B. Johnson, R. Elliott, P. Tkaczow, Y. Page. Top row- S. Linton, D. De- long, B. Wheeler, C. Walling, R. Elliott, C. Royce. All County Many people come and go through the doors of my life, taking what they need and giving what they can. Our moments were only seconds of a life time but so important because we shared what we could. gb ULTY Administration Mr. Ouintin, Mr. Cameron, Mr. Harris, Mrs. Culler 82 Superintendent- Mr. Wildridpe Board of Education Buildinp Principal- Dr. Moss 85 Oman Mr. SJaf ford Social;- Studies Mrs. Bosco Mr. Shackelton Math —, English Mrs. Elliott urse Mr. Naples Mrs. Martin Valentine Mr. -Roll-ins- Guidan BUS DRIVERS Mrs. J. Pegg Mrs . Quint in Mr. J. Pegg Mr. R. Pegg Mrs. Lull Mr. Moore Mr. Bronson Mr. Teed Mr . Utter Not Pictured Mrs. Card Mrs. Colburm Mr. Brimmer Cafeteria : Ie v.ould like to express our appreciation to our custodial staff for all their hours of hard work and patience. Thank You!!! Custodial Staff Spiel (Elwyn) Goodier Carl Utter Warren Card Harold Moore Joe Martino 89 “7 VILLAGE Si r corne SHOP mini mKmmm INHAYf Smith «SWfWeKl, 1 bar.red . some, -f or'e'veT , no « ’remain iatttBaaah t s ' '±rc . Z tLu! canr-.recil • NT A Kf 2 Horn Tsrjfc Ju a o 3 X SmHtiFofd Inc gT ■! 11 •«« A ,;nt k arrltr Wanted Bov Of Olrl ■MM W t.' t - «• i Aowy You Cbm it, IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN ONEONTA TOWN HOUSE MOTOR INN 40 Rocms - Cable TV - Completely Air-Conditioned Direct Dial i elephones In All Rooms - Conference Room Desk Attendant On Duty 24 Hours Dailv 92 Downtown end of Grand Street Exit, 1-88 607 432-1313 The Gatehouse Antique Furnishings The Gregorys West Main Street Morris. N. Y. PHONE (607) 263 521' Lintons - Ltd. THE 0L0E COUNTRY DEPT STORE CLOTHING GIFTS ANTIQUES 80X 7 34 36 W MAIN ST, MORRIS. N Y 13808 LARRY JEAN LINTON MCWILLIAMS HARDWARE MORRIS, NY- 13808 MOORES MOBIL SERVICE General Repairs Morris. NY 13808 263—5422 THE BUSY BEE FLOWER SHOP BASKET BARN ’N GIFT SHOP PALMER’S LIGHTNING PROTECTION SERVICE Lightning Rod Installation Morris, N.Y. 13808 Morris, N.Y. 13808 263-5014 Frederick L. Palmer 263- 50l6t SMITH FORD 175 East Main St. Norwich,N.Y. JOHNSTON MEMORIALS Cemetery Markers Morris, NY. 263 — 5795 Edmeston, N.Y. 965—8 242 Total Transportation Center BROOKS’ HOUSE OF BAR—B— Gt’s The Family Restaurant Route 7. O neont.n . M Y. 3 3 4-3273 (607)— 4 3 2— 17 82 D.L. VALENTINE SON Sno-Mobil Accessories 18 South Broad Street BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1980 MORRIS N-Y. 263-5433 FINCH’S FABRIC FARM Box 615 S.R. (607)432-2417 West Oneonta , N.Y. 13861 The Colonial Beauty Shop LOUISE HARRIS , OPERATOR Open 10a.mto6p m. Tues Thurs till 8pmJ 93 COMPLIMENTS OF The Carriage Inn MORRIS, N.Y. Karole’s Hair Styling 32 S. Broad St. (607)263-5867 Tues. thru Fri. 9:00 to 5:00 Best Wishes to the COMPLIMENTS OF Class of 1980 George T. Martin ATT. AT LAW MORRIS, N.Y. 94 from Morris Insurance Agency WARREN KINNEY Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 COMPLIMENTS OF HW. NAYLOR COMPANY 95 MORRIS, N.Y. a family restaurant since 1918 in the HEART of Cooperstown Available for banquets, parties, meetings, ect. all year; with full license privileges 547-9261 or 547-8519 The Lemister Family Wishes You The Very Best Eat at Our Famous Health Bar Restaurant Your Complete Department Store in Central New York Featuring Nationally Recognized Brands at Prices to Please 155- 65 Main Street Oneonta, NY. Phone 432-6000 96 R. J. Anderson Contractor MORRIS, N.Y. ROOFING SIDING BLOWN-IN INSULATION FREE ESTIMATE COMPLIMENTS OF The Varden Portrait For some people, a diploma is not enough. Some people feel that there should be more to graduation. More than just a diploma. A timeless commemorative of your graduation is the Varden portrait. Your Varden portrait will speak with distinction. For over 30 years, the name Varden has meant the ultimate in portraiture. When you graduate, don’t settle for less. Varden STUDIOS INC. We wish to extend every hope for success to the ‘79 — ‘80 graduates, as well as a hearty “Thank you” to all of our customers in the Morris area. Compliments of Phone (607) 433-4617 BIRDSALLS’ HOME CENTER Pittsburgh and Dutch Boy Paints Bigelow and Maslan I Carpets Wallpaper, Etc. 26 Main Street Oneonta, N. Y. 13820 BIRDSALL PAINTING SERVICE Professional, Efficient, EXPERIENCED 1st Come, 1st Served - Call Now for Early Summer Appt. Free Estimates, References Call 263-5797 Bob Birdsall 263-5239 Art Birdsall BRUCE K. NORTON REPRE SENTAT IVE LIFE-RETIREMENT- MORTGAGE LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. METROPOLITAN PROPERTY LIABILITY INSURANCE Metropolitan Life Box 36 Route 51 Morris, NY 13808 263-5494 98 CARHART CAMERA The Calico Cabin FABRIC SHOP LORE LI EH Rtk. 205, 1 Milk South ok 007 293-7332 Rtk. 80, IIaktwick, N.Y. 13348 R. E. BR[G( I AM JEWELERS 141 MAIN STREET ONEONTA NEW YCRK PHONE 4 3 2-1430 18 DIETZ ST. ONEONTA, NY BEST WISHES CLASS of ARTHUR PICKENS ANN H PICKENS 1980 Mrs. Guerriero PIZZA LAND BACKHOE LOADER DUMP TRUCK DRIVEWAY SEPTIC SYSTEMS SAND GRAVEL EAT IN OR TAKE OUT 783-2776 (607) PHONE AFTER 5 PM Phone 432-3851 ONEONTA. N.Y. VILLAGE COFFEE SHO P CUSTOM BUILT FORMICA KITCHENS AND VANITIES Specializing In POSTFORM COUNTER TOPS KURT’S CABINETS PLANNING DESIGNING SERVICE q FREE ESTIMATES R. D. 1 - Box 54A — MORRIS, NEW YORK 13808 Phone (607 ) 263-5959 KURT INGWERSEN, Owner Morris, NY Tom and Kathy Homan GENE ASTA’S TAILO R SHOPPE 29 Dietz St. Oneonta - ((cjVei 25 South Broad St. Norwich, NY 432-0256 MORRIS CASTING 334-2617 diamonds watches gifts VILLAGE! FABRIC SHOP LAKE ST. MORRIS, NY Ga rrattsvi 1 le, NY 965-8658 13808 99 Paul Leila Marquit’s MORRIS IGA Top Quality Groceries -i Comparative Prices Where Service is our Specialty Our Butchers Cut to Order COMPLIMENTS OF Gould Bridges, Inc. Don Foote Frink sno-plows Spreaders GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Morris, NY MORRIS, N.Y. 263-5137 263-5125 Morris Arco COMPLIMENTS OF N.Y. S. Inspection DYKES DRUG CO. FRONT END ALIGNMENT 263-9983 DAVID J. DEAL - HAROLD S. DEAL nights 2635351 NEW BERLIN, N.Y. Webb Strout Realty, Inc. Sons, Inc. Homes, Busi ness, Acreage Saw Mill Building Supply Co. New Berlin, NY Main St. Morris, NY 847-6101 263-5770 Quality Cleaners 396 CHESTNUT ST. COSMETICS Independent ONEONTA, NY 13820 CAROL LEE WHEELER. Sales Director (607) 263-5473 Patrick Hill Road Morris, NY 13808 101 BEST WISHES FROM CENTRAL TRACTOR THE I.L. RICHER CO., INC. Serving Agriculture Since 1870 New Berlin, N.Y. Phone: 859-2727 Best Wishes From Located in Oneonta Cooperstown RENHARDT-ANDRUS Fuel Oil, Kerosene, Gasoline Residential— Commercial W. Oneonta, N.Y. 432—6633 SUCCESS TO THE 1980 GRADUATES The Oneonta Car and Truck Dealers Association Brothers' Buick—Pontiac Inc. Otsego Automotive Inc. Country Club Chevrolet Inc. Oneonta Auto Import Inc. Fendick Dodge, Inc. Roger Karns Ford Inc. Landmark Datsun Tnc. Volkswaqon of Oneonta Inc. Whitman-Enck Tnc. GOOD LUCK TO 1980 102 FROM ROYCE WEBSTER THE CLASS OF BOOSTERS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '80 - MRS. MARZOCCO CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS - MR. MRS. HAROLD BALDWIN EDWARD TELEKY JEWELER INC. - (607) 432-0770 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1980 - DICK JUNE ROLLINS TRACY'S PENNY MART Good Luck to the Class of 1980 - Earl Norma Boyd Country Club Liquor Store - (607) 432-8890 Elizabeth Nield's Pottery - Gilbertsville The Golden Rooster Alpine Ski-Hut 1 03 FAREWELL Mr. Laba Mr. Gary Laba, our District Superintendent, and Mr. Frederic Johnson, our Building Supervisor, left us this year. 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