New Berlin Central School - Crest Yearbook (New Berlin, NY)

 - Class of 1979

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Text from Pages 1 - 136 of the 1979 volume:

• r NEW BERLIN CENTRAL SCHOOL 1978-79 Life's Seasons There's a season for beginnings when the world is fresh and new, when we shape our dreams of all the things we plan and hope to do, A season for maturing when we think and work and grow, And a season for the harvesting of all we've come to know. And each successive season grows still richer than the last as treasures of the present add to memories of the past. Karen Ravin 2 Cover done by BRENT CROSS WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO: Mr. Houghton, Mr. Wall, Brent Cross (Layout Ed.), Robin Gunther (Bus. Mgr.), Sharlene Maxson (Copy Ed.), Michele Rogers (Photography), Kelly Hansen (Classes), Wade Camenga (BOCES), Gene Cross (Sen- iors), Bob Curtis, Brenda Hill (Sports), Sandy Lindsay (Faculty), Cindy Vantran (Patrons). Sincerely, Rena Rood- Editor 4 To Our Parents There is this to be said: life is really composed of very simple things. We are bom, we live, we die . Within this pattern come the eternal struggles of people to make some sort of sense out of existence, where-in all the passions of desire and drive to excel become muted by experience, until one sees the simplicity, until the designs we weave of ourselves begin to take form. Much of what we become depends upon who gave birth to us. We are bom into the inexorable rhythm of life, we live. We are. To give birth, then, is not so simple. To give birth is to take part in the rhythm of life. It is our primary purpose, the one immutable thread that ties people together, whether civilized or not. Parents give birth to parents who give birth to parents who . . . and so the rhythm of life continues. Inexorable. And beautiful. It is creation in the highest sense of meaning, an eternal refutation of death. Yet there is this to be said: once the surprise, the delight of parents who hold a precious baby in their arms fades into the regularity of diapers and feedings and teething, there come the truly serious decisions and responsibilities of parenthood, many of which are extremely crucial. Life is for a time not so simple , for another human has to be considered whose needs exist quite apart from what may seem to be a simple, well - ordered rhythm of life. Sometimes these new humans seem forever on opposition to the order, to the rhythm. What to do then? Parents so often see their children as extensions of themselves. But that is not so. What is so is that children are held in trust for a time in their lives, protected while they grow, nurtured, guided, and then let go. We may dream for them, but they have their own dreams. So. Having said these things, there is this to be said. There is a warmth in the word: PARENT. There is warmth, protection, care, and love in that word. And a thousand other meanings too personal to express, gratitude, longing, a reaching-out, life. Visions. Dreams. The scent of freshly baked bread, the sound of voices murmuring on a porch on a summer' s night, the reflection of moonlight on a bedroom ceiling. The remembered touch of a hand. Warm. Yes. Thank you. § Dedication written by Jack Graven 8 rgSpK. Ifetzenbuhlcr, R. Lloyd, D. Matteson. 2itdRow p.e ntrop, T. Nesbitt, Mrs. Stillman, B. 'Novak. 1st Row: S. Lyons, B. Harl B. Smith, B. Schrag,'D. 1st Row: P nd Row: ■ 10 Row 1: J. DeForest, B. Hilts S. Curtis, J. Lyons, Mrs. Huggins, K. Gage, M. Bice J. Berger, R. Carpenter. Row 1: S. JJaoKSr Scheuemian. Ro1 Boss. SECOND GRADE lstRow: T. Tompkins, M. Smit C.«Smith, T. Wiggins, R. Clai Sutton, J. Serin, L. Warren, M. Hoffman, M. Hy S. Hilts, L. Drake, L. Bryden. Fourth Grade P. Fenton, A. Ciccone, T. Marquit, S. Tiffany, H. Jenison, C. Closs, W. S. Moot, C. Ackerman, 16 Row 1: S. Gage, Mrs. Frink, D. Smith, J. Lyon, M. Grant, S. Lobdell, G. Riley, G. Han- ley. 17 19 glisIT, TW Tomsic, C. Moore. dlggtt. , S. Avery, J. Taranto, R. Ludwig, J. Wiggins, R. Manley, B. 9B? o v 2: J. Patterebn, F. BunnyT-.'Hoag, S. Ellis, D. Yankowski, Mr? J. Truax, C. ifetzenbuhler, P. Burdick, L. Hardy, M. Perrigo Chaj n, L. r • VJPfc V -M. .• 20 SIXTH GRADE Row 1 - R. Senn, S. Gage, K. Cross, T. Canfield, L. Moscardini, M. Youman, L. Gregory, S. Aldrich, G. Ray, K. Porter, D. Kelly Row 2- R. Armstrong, B. Carpenter, B. Reed, G. Hanslmaier, M. Fenton, B. Lindsay , B. Moore, L. Yadnasis, J. Matteson, M. Dice, B. Parker,.T. Dye, D. Hatzenbuhler M - fell Row 1: S. Bice, R. Peck, M. Austin, D. Deal, M. Atwell, J. Peck, K. Hathaway, S. Randall, R. Gould, Mr. Brady. Row2: V. Davis, G. Crandall, B. Covey, A. Lamphere, R. Lund, K. Daniels, T. VanTran, J. Jeter, B. Clark, J. Riley, D. Harrington, K. Lindsay. 22 24 n 7L. Hood, R. Butterfield, L. Celenzo, G. Diamond, T. Dunham, B. Dye , T. Ludwig, j-e, C. Closs, D. Church, R. Bice, G. DiGasper, F. Funke . Row 2. R. Burtis, L. Ingrajam, 5§pp, B. Bunn, L. Clark, L. Anderson, D. Bartle, S. Hilts. Row 3: F. Ciccone, S. Kelly, G. Law- rence, S. Gage, R-. Emhof, D. Hanslmaier, J. Conklin, S. Lamphere, S. Greco, S. Crandall, D. Bice, O. Hyder, J. Gould, M Decker, K. Carpenter, T. Fallon, J. Friedel. EIGHTH GRADE 27 28 30 % • ■ , % '%. '% . The memories of yesterday; Will never have to fade away. Elaine Moscardini Scxlety pins can be iatal KM Sharlene Maxson Brian Prentice Nathan Aubrey Missy Camenga 40 Kevin Gregory Rena Rood Ken Whipple Sandra Lindsay Brenda Hill Robby Davis Don Wright Luanne Smith 41 Eugene H. Cross Bob Curtis Wendy Wiggins Clark Andrews Bradley Beckwith Susan J. Burke Russell McGarrity Brent A. Cross Duane Baker Charles D. Jenison Tina DeForest Kelly R. Haney Wayne Crawford Sheri L. Weidman Patricia Church Susan Snow Michele M. Rogers 45 Kevin E. Lum Norman Roastad Kenneth Harrington Sheri L. Wright Cindy MacDonald Jeff Christian 46 Leaving Remember, when we were kids? We couldn’t wait to leave this town. All the talk about where we'd Go and what we'd do once we got there. The time has flown by and now The hour has come; I must leave, but 1 feel that if I leave I may never come back. But Leave I must, I have planned so Long and if not now, when? Leaving is never easy whether It's today or tomorrow. Bren Wakefield A tear slides down my face, 1 guess I always knew the Time would come; but it came Far too soon. 47 50 22g a : BRajtWiga n Jastics !ass: Lunch? BOj tudentj oll4ybalT'l',2 arbook 4 v :Ai est Sifttle 1 and F ndljest1 ij- Exchange Student from Swede ” Cheerl a FNC 1; Volleyball 2; Yearbook 4; ’ «— -A Coming fcen% Voted ' jmii ™1U- 1 -..... ‘ Av ' pular'' and 1'Best Fotetbair la2 '3k4; Art 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 'Bes£Lo w— v Brent Cross: Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Class President 4; Vice President 1; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Grand Marshall 3 Eugene Cross: (Gene) Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Yearbook 4; Votei| 'KBest Smile'', ''Friendliest , and Most Spirited' Duane Baker: Yearbook 1,2,3,4 ook 4; EFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 7 ■ .......... Susan Snow: (Sue) Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Soccer 3; Yearbook 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics; Band Treasurer 8 Band' Robin Teri Gunther: Honor Society President 3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Business Manager 4 Kevin Gregory: (Kev) Yearbook 4 Y 1 Luanne Smith: Class Secretary 1,2,3; ’Don and Luanne voted Class Couple Rick Turner: ’BOCES; Wants to be a welder or mechanic Patricia Church: Future Nurses; 1,2; Journalism 2; BOCES Joy Beckwith: Color Guard 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses 1,2,3; Gymnastics 2; BOCES 3,4 David Persons: FFA 1; Football 1; Basketball 2; Track 1 Debra J. Lloyd: Gymnastics 1,2; Color Guard 2; Future Nurses ;2; Mat Maid 2; BOCES-Food Services 3,4 Alesia Camenga: (Missy) Ch Soccer 1; Voted ' 'Class Flirt ’ % ’V Russell Quinn McGarrity: Football , 4; Band 1,2; 3,4; Voted CW W' ding 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Jerry Com: Football 1 Keith Alan Winton: Ba: Jim Palmiter: Wrestling ! Voted ' 'Most Talkative' Brian Prentice : BOCES; fe,4; Boy's ate; ama ub 2 BOCES Voted ' 'Cutest Baby'' iCES 3 Club 3; Vice President 3; r Firemen for Pittsfield Sharlene Maxson: (Shar) National Honor Society (Secretary) 3,4; Fu- ture Nurses Club 1; Band 1; Choir 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Voted MBes1 Dressed'1 aha ' 'Cutest Baby'' JPjjH Nathan H. Aubrey: National Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2,3,-4; Band Officer (Vice President) 4; Baseball 1,2,3,45 Voted ' ’Most Likely to Succeed'' and ' 'Best Dressed'' Brad Beckwith: FFA Sentinel 4; Sub-District Sentinel 4; Baseball 1 Sheila Guinn: Basketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Softball 4 Sandra Lindsay: Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Jr. High Class Treasurer; Journalism 2; Voted Most Spirited Danie l Hernandez Biienfil: Basketball Practice 4; Exchange Student :etball 2; Vol Cynthia Treasurer. Secretary, Basketball Jeff Christian Ye arbook 4; V oted Charles D| an jTs, President T . Nathan Michele Luarme Rob m T r r D 1 i: r Ai Kevin Sheri ii nHra i! ?• CHEERLEADERS ALMA MATER High upon the hilltop Stands our school so bold Where within its portals We all support the purple and the gold Sons of old New Berlin And her daughters true Give their best to each conquest And hail the name and glory of New Berlin Central School 59 HAWK FOOTBALL 'Corn, Scf i v: Co a oKH hkilraiH R. Crbs Al. Burl a . }. C,v;!JTi Wright, R. Ingfaharo, D-Hiahey, 1. Virtcll, E. Hood, A? Hanley Fodittrowd. WeidmanvB- Gro§F?L Cage’. R.. Wanton, R. Curtis, D. Grant, T. La yreric'e, J, Prentice,- Sixthro t :.Coach'Seller.,'J„ C'hrfkan, 2. Show, R' Crnsc. f T Cl T HAWK WRESTLING BASEBALL 67 H3000S 69 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 1 New Berlin Hurricanes 76 77 BAND COUNCIL JAZZ BAND 78 79 FHA DISCO DANCERS 81 JR. SR. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 82 FRENCH CLUB GAA 85 DRAMA CLUB 86 OFFICERS YEARBOOK STAFF AT WORK ADMINISTRA TION FACULTY Arctic Col Dic With your graduation ceremonies so imminent I'm sure all of you in your own way, will want to sit back and reflect on those moments in your school career that have been meaningful. To some, those moments that capture your attention will be pleasant because you've given your best in school and you've been rewarded either academically or scholastically, athletically or in some other extra curricular function or a combination of these. To others, those moments that you choose to capture will not be pleasant and only you can answer why this happened. Perhaps one course or another didn't interest you, perhaps one teacher or another didn't motivate you, or perhaps you weren't interested in one of the many fine after school activities that were made available to you. Regardless, as pleasant or unpleasant those moments in time you have chosen to capture may have been, each of you cannot dwell too long upon these. Make your next adventures in life as rewarding as the past or vow to make them more rewarding in the future. I wish each of you the best. uavid R. Whipple High School Principal 90 91 GUIDANCE COUNSELOR TRUANT OFFICER Mrs. Deming OFFICE STAFF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT FRENCH HOME ECONOMICS AGRICULTURE INDUSTRIAL ARTS 93 Mrs. Crandall Ldrich Science Health Math Mr. Morrow MUSIC ART PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Meyers Beech Therapist Migrant Tlitor Mrs. Chirlin TITLE I READING PSEN r Gunther Nelson PATRONS 11 I Mr. And Mrs. Roland ... Gunther Robin.And Erie f «1 v 1 t Congratulations From The • % Congratulations Best Wishes To The Class Of '79 Honeywell Dowd Attorneys vay Petroleum Corp. 38 GiUnesee Sty ’‘til few Berlin, N.Y. 13411 'It 847-2681 m TUMBLING T RANCH Bar G Grill All Legal Beverages Accessible By Snowmobile Hunters Welcome 315-899-5800 North Of New Berlin Turn Left On Route 8 At Welch's Salestable Walt G Janet Compliments Of DYKES DRUG COMPANY David J. Deal Harold S. Deal New Berlin, N.Y. r £ jmmj 1 GATES-COLE 9 Genessee Street New Berlin, New York 847-7S01 Of Insurance Including , And Health THE I.L. RICHER CO. INC. With Stores In New Berlin, Brisben Clayville, Norwich, Richfield Springs, Sherburne, And Symma ' '108 Years Of Friendly Farm Service'' Congratulations To The Class Of 79 The Best Is Always Preferred 106 PREFERRED MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY '.Retail §oftwood Building- Division Main Office Retail Division Sherburne, N.Y. 674-2533 NevTBerlin, N.Y 84?-2733 'JhK Lumber, Manufacturers, Wholesalers, And Retailers, Building Supply Retailers, ; Building Contractors, Problem Solvers v '■ SONS 'W V JLi] P.C.K. CONTRACTORS, INC. Hr t w General Construction New Berlin, New York 13411 National Home Builders Remodeling - Fireplaces - Foundations Plumbing - Electrical - Log Homes Carl Camenga 607 847-9476 Harold Parry, Jr. 607 847-9505 Robert Kirk 07 965-8135 m Gulf Oil Products Alemite Wheel Alignment N.Y.S. Inspection | ROSE’S GULF SERVICE -Up The Owl’s esM House Of Decorating JUDITH COVEY New Berlin, New York Our 30th Year Total Transportation Center PHELPS SMITH SMITH FORD INC. 4 Genesee St. New Berlin, N.Y. Phone 847-2323 BILL FORD Open Weekday Evenings For Your Convenience 175 East Main St. Norwich, N.Y. 109 Best Wishes Class Of '79 From A. C. HOYT HARDWARE Edmeston-New Berlin PHILIP M. FAIRCHILD Best Wishes To The Class Of '79 Boa-Ski Snowmobiles, Triport 3 Wheelers Gibson-Yardsman-Atlaslawn G Garden Equipment Jem J Echo And Skil Chainsaws Columbus-So. Edmeston Rd. New Berlin, N. Y. (607) 847-9551 NEW YORK CENTRAL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY EDMESTDN, NEW YORK 13335 BREAKSTONE PRODUCTS Best Wishes NATIONAL TRUST COM OF NORWICH New Berlin 'Office Hgrapi ' CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduates of New Berlin Senior High From All The Gang at New Berlin VICTORY ilations From The LIIULUa-lVJBil! Xna.t.iq.nal honor SOCIETY Good Luck Seniors From The Studio: R.D. 3 - Box 290 New Berlin, N.Y. 13411 Phone 607-847-9205 Mr. G Mrs. William Vantran G Family Mr. G Mrs. Ronald Whipple Members Of The T.T.P. Mr. G Mrs. Paul O. Stillman Mr. G Mrs. William Stowe 11 Mr. G Mrs. Cliff Crandall Mr. G Mrs. Harry Duham Dix Painting Service Best Wishes Seniors Keep Your Brushes Dry Congratulations To The Seniors From Mr. And Mrs. Bosworth Congratulations From Mrs. Deming Aim For A Star! Never Be Satisfied With A Life That Is Less Than The Best. Pittsfield Gulf Tire Center R.D. 3 Box 77 New Berlin, N.Y. 13411 Strain’s Garage 71 South Main St. New Berlin, N.Y. Day Phone 847-2121 Night Phone 847-4404 New Berlin Television G Appliance R.D. 3 New Berlin, N.Y. 847-2333 Zenith G Frigidaire Deer Path Apartments Rt. 8 New Berlin, N.Y. Ralph Arnold - Prop. 607-847-9893 Andy's Diner Rt. 8 North New Berlin, N.Y, Sportsman Barber Shop Mr. John Sherwood New Berlin, N.Y. Congratulations From American Legion Post 348 New Berlin, N.Y. Congratulations From Pre-Occupied Furnishings Main Street New Berlin, N.Y. Anderson Western Auto New Berlin, N.Y. Charles L. Cornell RD 1 New Berlin, N.Y. 13411 Trucking - Backhoe - Bulldozing Snow Removal - General Excavating Todd's Best Of Luck To The New Berlin Senior Class Of 79 Nower's Custom Slaughtering Hamilton, N.Y. 315-824-2990 122 123 Good-Bye There is a word, of grief the sounding token; There is a word bejeweled with bright tears, The saddest word fond lips have ever spoken; A little word that breaks the chain of years; Its utterance must ever bring emotion, The memories it crystals cannot die, 'Tis known in every land, on every ocean- - 'Tis called 1 'Good-bye''. 124


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