Oriskany Falls High School - Oriska Yearbook (Oriskany Falls, NY)

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% JL he idea of the original thirteen colonies and their leaders was born out of a passion to be free—to chart their own destiny of building a country out of this thin fabric called Freedom. The break from England was not to come easily, as this fledgling was viewed as a ser- ious threat to the tentacles of the vast and far-flung British Empire. atriots rose from every corner of the struggling country. Help came from other European countries to add to the flame of breaking the grip of England. Farmers, fish- ermen, cobblers and men from every walk of life took up their arms to defend this new- felt right to be free. As the smoke began to clear, ideas on organizing this diversity of colonies into a coalition of united states began to take shape. The form of a Constitu- tion and Bill of Rights was molded by states- men who previously were nonexistent. s the word spread in other parts of the world of this new country, with its vast do- main and resources, thousands of immigrants poured in to start a new life. With the added growth of population, new frontiers were needed. This stretching brought new con- flicts with foreign powers who previously had laid claim to parts of the interior. s the gangling country continued to grow, internal disagreement erupted into a battle of economic and philosophical differ- ences. The battle was to leave scars which would heal only after generations had passed. Out of the wounds came a stronger fiber of freedom for the individual man. The country had survived as a unit and now its energies would be put to work in rebuilding the found- ing fathers’ ideals. v J s one of the leading industrial nations, this strapping, growing giant became em- broiled in the first of the World Wars. After its success with other Allied Nations, a never- before-felt boom and prosperity was followed with the shattering bust of the Great De- pression. New leaders were sought to pull the Country out of its fall, while on the horizon new storm clouds were building across the oceans. X1 second World War was fought to pro- tect the cause of freedom, as the now grown m giant emerged to take its place as the leader f of the Free World. This new role has brought with it—many challenges—many successes— some failures . . . and through it all a spirit for all nations to envy—a burning passion that 0W all men may one day be free . . . kMtPhoto Credits: National Archives National AY j' a . torical Society National Portrait Gallery 1 Library of Cony: fJ M mi V . . . “one sir for mankind. «% i CLOSER Oriskany Falls High School Oriskany Falls, New York H E L 501—GRADUATIOI LEND A HAND AND STAIRWAY TO HEAVEH Queen- Joanne Dolan King- Tom McNamara Princess- Jackie Depson Prince- Dennis Ford Crown Bearers- Lisa Hayduke Lisa Snow Doug Engle Earl Shauger OFHS MARCHING BAND UU uu UU uu A. Charboneau, Row Is D. Jones, J. Olmstead, Mr, Falinski, S, Legacy, M. Reile, Row 2 s D. Mercier, R. Fargo, J, Spooner, B. Reile, Row 3s B, McNamara, J, Hill, S. Reile, C, Reile, Row 4s J. Dolan, R, Kirley K. Day, L. Burback, Row 5s J. Jones, J, Olmstead, M. Pellegrino, M, Cowles, Row 6s T. Clevland, D. Kelley, G, McNamara, G, Bridge, Row 7s D. Ford, B. Legacy, E. Cowles, T. McNamara, Row 8s S, Legacy, A. Jones R. Ford, B, Day COLOR GUARD Row It T. DePasquale, G. Hoch, D. Havens, K. Donovan, Row 2t T. Alberding, G, Malpezzi, Row 3: D, Williams, Row 4: J. Mercier, P, Larrabee, Row 5: M. Bourdeau, W, DeKing, Row 6: S. Mills. C. O'Dav, S. Furness. Abst C.Dyer C Mills, Mr. Fallnski, P. Diehl, M. Cowles.T JoneS’ STAGE BAND , Row 2: j. Pellegrino, Row Is B. McNamara, J. Hill, Row 2: R. Ford, S. Williams' B. Biederman, R. Kirley, j. Cleveland, J. Olmetead, M. K. Day, L. 3urback, Row 4: Olmstead, D. Jones R. Legacy, g. Malpezzi, S. Reile, C. Reile R.Fargo, J. Spooner, R. Reile, G. McNamara Dolan, Row 3: G. Bridge, T. McNamara, T. Pellegrino, M. Cowles, J. Jones, M. Reile, S. Legacy, P. Diehl, C. Mills, D. Ford, J. Standing: D. Kelly, D. Ford, J. Dolan, M. Furness, D. Ford, Mr. Berardino, B. Legacy Kneeling: B. Day, A. Charboneau, T. McNamara P. Larrabee Row It A. Charboneau, R. Ford, C. Dyer, D. Ford Row 2s B. Reile, S. Legacy, P. Condon, B. Strong Row 3: G. Pedersen, C. Donovan, C. Reile, Mr. Beemer. .,K. .Donovan 3 Sz. 10 xf? MATHE LET ICS COLGATE SEMI NAR Row Is D. Ford, A. Charboneau, C. O'Day, P. Pueyo, Row 2 s C. Reile, B. Day, T. McNamara Row Is P. Larrabee, Row 2s A. Charboneau, B. McNamara, B. Legacy, E. Cowles, Row 3: S. Middernacht, G. McNamara, T. McNamara 3ff to en mzm KINDERGARTEN Row 1: S. Lupine, D. Williams, E. Condon T. Harney, K. Carroll S. Talbot, J. Swald, Row 2s S. Hanney, C. Kemp, C. Cowles, C. Engle K. Dapson, J. Huntley, Miss Outcalt, h. Keddy, L. Metz, S. Jeffers M. Hunter, D. Merriott Row 1j r. i.ooman, K. Matteson, L. Snow, C. Idzi, Row 2 s J. Bruno, C. Harkins, V, Tallman, B. Fox, B. Barney, Row 3: L. Hayduke, L. Murphy, M. DeKing, S. Frazier, T..Bartlete, Row 4s W. Oliver, K. Jipson, K. Wright, C. Tosti, J. York, Row 5s S. Cowles, E, Shauger, M, Miller, J. Timian, V. Tice, Row 6s J. Hall, J, Friers, V. Tallman, Mr, LaVine B, Morehouse, R, Carney, D. Engle FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE Row 1: J. Pedersen, R. Miller, T. Bartlett, R. Tallman, R. Wright, L. Harney, S. Sngle, Row 2: A. Snow, K. Williams, B. Hewlett, S. Miles, N. Hall, D. Faulkner. C. Lunia, L. Lunini, K. Hewitt. Row 3: C. Boratyn, S. Dapson, C. Derjasquale, D. Flsmon. S. Goodwin R. Malpezzi, M. Pellegrino, L. Furness, R. Fargo, T. Carney, R. Fox Row Is D. Cowles, R. Buell, B. Hewlett, M. Hayduke, T. Murphy, S. Tallman, Row 2: D, Cowles, R. Billings, B. Toumbacaris, D, Miller G, Tice, R. Hazzard, C, Lowder, K. Barney, Row 3: R. Buell, L. Miles, D. Haines, C. Middernacht, T. Olmstead, D, Pierce, R. Petrie T, Kemp, Mrs, Rajchel THIRD GRADE FOURTH GRADE Row 1: K. Matteson, B. Cassette, M Neidhart, L. Lupini, J, York, Row 2: T, Morehouse, D, Wilmot, J. Wright, P. Jipson, E. Lupia, J. Friers, Row 3: S, Middernacht, D, Kilts, J, Tallman, E. Krutz R. Dapson, M. Goodwin, Miss Bennett fifth grade Row 1: C. Miles, S. Williams, M. Harris, C. Toumbacaris, D. DePasquale K. Rifenburg, 6, Dapson, Row 2 J. Hewlett, R. Gorman, J. Williams, D. Huntley, J. Friers, L. Jones, E,.Talbot, Row 3: C. Raymo, N. Jipson, R. Buell, W, Sutherland, D, Buell, D. Reile, S, Dupre, M. DiPietro, Mr, Haskell SIXTH GRADE Sitting: T. Pedersen, W. Hewlett, A. York, B. Pierce, M. Pellegrino B. Talbot, C. Condon, Standing: M. Lupia, K. Mills, M. Bourdeau, B. Biederman, M. Charboneau, C. Alberding, Mrs. Econopouly, M. Chesebro P. Krutz, S. Babcock, N. Jipson, J. Furness, J. Ford, F. Dobrzenski, D. Havens v v A w Dean LaVine Mildred Outcalt Joan Kajchel Mary Fenocchi Cathy Bennett Eugene Haskell 1 The class of 1976 would like to dedicate the 76 Oriska to you Nancy Warchol, In the three years of being our advisor, you have become more to us than a teacher, you became our friend. We have experienced many things in our high school life. With your help we worked together to make an activity work. You too, have shared experiences during these past year,with this yearbook we hope you will always treasure those experiences like all of us will. Thank you To the Class of '76: PRINCIPAL High school graduation is an exciting moment for any graduating class and to be celebrating this occasion while the country is comen- orating its 200th year will historically be significant to each of you. In looking down the class roster, the class of '76has been known as a good class- one of the finest ; your teachers have recognized you as such and I am happy to substantiate this view. The very fibre of your grade has been enriched by the marvelous experience of Brenda and Lynne living with our South American families and of course Belinda,Pile and Maria have shared with you a sense of warmth and greciousness that has been a joy to have around as students.. 1 hope each of you can find your niche in this Bicentennial Land which will enable you to live a contented and productive life. As we reminisce and reenact the history of our country let us remember the courage, determination, versatility, devotion and independence of the Colonist and hope that each of you may be blessed with your share of these qualities. One other item I'd like you to know—historically unimportant to anyone but me your class is the 25th that I have affixed my signature to the diploma. It makes me happy to have been a part of your lives. Walter S. Buckoski Walter S. Buckoski Sharon Cieslak Guidance Michael Beradino Angielou Pish Carol Jordan James Hassett Larry Stockwell James Hassett Nancy Warchol Michael Berardino Milton Beeiner Santina McNamara E n g 1 i s h S 0 c 1 a 1 s t u d i e s Sally Fitzgerald Gordon King A r t rnen YOUNG THE Row 1: T. Cleveland, S. Williams, J. Blankenship, C. Buell, R, Kirley Row 2: V. Tallman, R. Buell, P. Jeffers, B. Jipson, J. Titsworth, P. Havens, J, Kilts Row 3: A. Jones, B. Fargo, B. Cossette, N. DePasqual A, Moon, R, Buell, J. Tallman, M. Tallman, K. King, A. Turner Row 1: C. Sefcheck, L. Cowles, J. Hill, M. Donavan, P. Biederman, Row 2: D, DePasquale, G, Pederson, D, Slocum, D. Blankenship, R. Buell, Row 3: J. Olmstead, B. Williams, J. Jones, S. O'Day, F. Taliman, R. Reile, K. Williamson, T. Cleveland FRESHMEN FIND HIGH Row 1: D. Furness S. Legacy S. Jeffers B. Malpezzi R. Fargo C. Neidhart D. Seelow C. Donovan J. Spooner S. Middernacht Row 2s S. Reile D. Alberding B. Gendron C. Ames S. Legacy T. Cleveland M. Pellegrino G. Hoch G. McNamara L. Hall G. Malpezzi D. Mercier SCHOOL LIFE DIFFERENT V. Pres. J. Rifenburg, Pres. G. Hoch Tres. S. Middernacht, Sec. M. Kirley SOPHOMORES ON THE MOVE Circle: 1. McNamara M. Lathrop G. Bridqe M. Way R. Buell D. Petrie S. Furness K. Day M. Cowles J. Olmstead M. Beile Pellegrino D. Havens Line: P. Condon S. Mills W. DeKing B. Hennessy M. Bourdeau L. Burback See. L. Burback, Tres. 3. Hennessy, V. Pres. S. Furness Pres. K. Day, Sgt. at Arms, M. Reile R°w 1: R. Buell, T. Depasquale, B. Legacy, D. Kelley, J. Daniels owles' D. Jones, B. Tallman, M. Bourdeau, D. York, K. Jeffers Row 2: D, Williams, K. Donovan, T. Alberding, J, Mercier, P. Larrabee, C, Mills, B. Strong, D, York, D. Slocum, N. Ingalles JUNIORS LOOKING Sec. T. Alberding, Tres. J. Mercier, V. Pres. E. Cowles, Sgt. at Arms. P. AHEAD TO 77 Pres. B. Legacy Larrabee SPORTS 0 RISK AN FALLS HIGH The year I spent as an exchange student to Chile, will always hold a memorable place in my heart. I would like to thank everyone involved here at home and in Chile for making my trip mean that much more to me. Las fotos en esta pagina solo tiene sentido para mi y mis familias y amigos de Chile. De esta forma y, con todo carino, dedico esta pagina a todos ustedes. Maria Pilar Pueyo First of all I want to thank my parents for making possible this dream, the Rotary Club for giving me this opportunity and all my American families and friends for being so wonderful to me. Pilar Pueyo A mis padre por darme esta maravillosa oportunidad FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Belinda Prado I want to thank everybody for everything they have done for me especially my parents for giving me this opportunity to know all of you. I wish I could stay longer but I have been accepted in an university and I have to go back Gracias por todo Thanks for all Belinda Caracas, Venezuela My stay in Mexico was a great experience and I'll always hold those memories close. I hope more people participate in exchange student programs. Quiero decir muchisimas gracias a la familia de Daniel Montoya quienes ganarop todo mi carifro y amor. MamiT Papi, Lupana, Caramela, Jorge y Margo voy a recordar ustedes siempre BOYS SOCC ER Row 1: B. Jipson, S. Legacy, M. Pellegrino, T. McNamara Row 2: B. Gendron, S. Jeffers, B. Malpezzi, D. Furness S. Legacy, D. Petrie, Row 3: D. Ford, M, Cowles, J. Olmstead, Mr. Haskell, T. Clevland, C. Ames, Row 4: G. Bridge, M. Bourdeau, N. Ingalls, M. Reile SOCCER Row 1: K. Donovan R. Ford K. Day P. Condon D. Williams Row 2s P. Puevo P. Larrabee J. Dolan M. Furness A. Charboneau Row 3: C. Reile S. Furness C. O'Diiy M. Bourdeau Row 4s J. Dapson J. Daniels B. Day B. Legacy B. McNainera D. Ford Brenda Pili Joanne Tom Cindy Mar Ruth Anne Cairenn GRADUATING SOCCER PLAYERS Dennis VOLLEYBALL Mrs. Jordan, B. Day M. Bourdeau, J. Rifenburg P. Larrabee R. Ford, K. Condon, L. Larrabee 39 w Kathy Lynne a: s r? p. ■nn VWitXji 23 (f , n VOLLEYBALL J. Dolan J. Dapson D. Ford Ruth Jackie Brenda SENIORS Joenne L. Mercier, C. Condon, D. Ford, M. Bourdeau D. Petrie, Mr. Haskell, G. Bridge D. Slocum K. Burdick BASKETBALL K. Day C. Bennett P. Larrabee S. Furness (sub) P. Condon J. Mercier D. Williams, J. Dolan M Furness absent W. DeKing CHEERLEADERS Dennis Joanne GRADU A TING CHEERLEADERS AND Mary BASKETBALL PLAYERS GIRLS BASKET BA L L Row Is L. Hall, R. Ford, J. Dolan, Row 2: B. D. Ford, C. Reile, J. Daniels, M. Bourdeau, J. S. Reile, Mrs. Econopouly, Absents B. Day Legacy Mercier Utica. Tuesday. Dec 9, 1975 Easy Victory For O. Falls ORISKANY FALI-S - Brenda Dav tallied 24 points and Ruth Ford added 21 yes- terday as Oriskany Falls crushed Chadwicks. 66-17. in a Semongca League girls base- ketball contest Oriskany Falls is 2-0 while Chadwicks is 1-1. Oriskany Fall Gal Capers Win ORISKANY FALLS - Ruth Ford scored 20 points last night to power Oriskany Falls past Old Forge. 4543. in a Se- mongra League girls basket- ball game Record League 7-2 Season 7-5 . Thursday. Dec 11.1975 OristtnyfZlh Girl Cagers Win ORISKANY FALLS Brendh' Day with 13 points on the game and Becky Legacy scored eight in the final period to lead the Oriskany Falls High School girls has ketball team to a 38-31 win over Stratford Central in Se- mongca League play Leading Stratford (2-1 with 19 was Deb Ayers Oriskany Falls is now in the league. Joanne Dolan poured in 23 points as Oriskany Falls wnipped New York State School tor Deaf at Rome, 51-25, in a Semongca League game. JV BASKETBALL JV CHEERLEADERS D. Furness, S. Jeffers, S. Legacy, M. Cowles, J. Diehl, Mr. LaVine, M. Reile. T. Cleveland, S. Mumau, B..Gendron, S. Legacy, W. Malpezzi M. Bourdeau, G. Malpezzi, R. Fargo, D. Mercier, G. Hoch, M. Kirley Dianne Third Base Lynne Shortstop Mary Center Feild Catcher Catcher Pitcher Ruth Dennis Joanne Standing: S. Mumay, J. Hennessy, Row 1: S. Jeffers, S. Legacy D. Furness, D. Ford, W. Malpezzi, Row 2: T. Cleveland, M. Bourdeau M. Reile, J. Olmstead, D. Petrie, S. Legacy Row Is Row 3: Row 4: GIRLS SOFTBALL J. Dolan, Row 2s S. Furness, T. DePasquale, K. Donovan M. Furness, D. Ford, D. Kelley, R. Ford, P. Larrabee B. Legacy, M. Bourdeau, P. Condon, Row 5s W. DeKing L I SCENES OF OF HS THE WAY WE WERE Row 1: M. Furness, R. Ford, A. Char'ooneau, S. Kilts, J. Dapson, D. Ford, C. Morgan, R. Buell, J. Dolan, B. Mason. Row2: P. Diehl, D. Godfrey, J. Hill, R. Lollman, R. Rose, B. Day, L. Kirley, C. Reile. A. Strong, R. Slocum, L. Burleigh, G. Moon. Row 3: J. Boehlert, D. 3urgess, T. McKamara, M. Havens, D. York, D. Ford, C. Kills, P. 3rady, 3. Kirley, K. Jeffers, 3. Jipson Man this is goodI Are you looking Ma? from L THE SENIOR CLASS F I NO OFFICERS Sec. R. Ford, Tres. D. Ford, V. Pres. C. O'Day Pres. B. Day, Sgt. at Arms, P. Diehl NEW BEGIN N I N G S Anne Charboneua Drum Majorette 2,3, Clicerleading 1,2, NHS 2,3,4, Student Council Sec. 4, Colgate Seminar 3,4, Soccer. 4, Matheletics 3, Prom Conunitec 3, Sgt at Arms 3. Volleyball I, Colorguard 1. Kathy Condon-Cheerleading 1,2, Prom Committee 3, Bowling 3, Soccer I, Sgt. at Arms 1, Softball 1, Volleyball 1,2,4, News- paper Staff 2,3, Colorguard 2. Jackie Dapson—Class Sec 1, Cheerleading 1, Soccer 3,4, Volleyball 2,4, Softball 2, Prom Committee 3, Prom Princess 3 Bowling 1.2.3. Brenda Day Class Pres 4, NHS 2,3,4. Band 1,2,3,4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 2,4, Softball 2,4, Foreign Exchange to Chile 3, Youth Comm. Pres. Philip Diehl Band 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Soccer 1, Student Council 4, Sgt at Arms 3, Prom Committee 3. Joanne Dolan Class Tres.l, Class Vice Pres.3, Class Sec.3, Band Sec. 3, Band Tres.4, Student Council Sec.3. NHS 2.3.4. Band I, 2.3.4, Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4. Basketball 3,4, Softball 1,2,3.4. Prom Queen 3, Prom Committee 3, Bowling 1,2,3. Yearbook Staff 4. Newspaper Staff 2,3, Youth Commision 3, Golf 2. Crystal Dyer Student Council Vice Pres.4, Colorguard 1,2,3, Newspaper Staff 2,3. Prom Committee 3. Dennis Ford Football 1,2,3, Soccer 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Prom Prince 3, Prom Committee 3, NHS 3.4. Dianna Ford Volleyball 1,3.4, Sot (ball 1.2,3,4. Band 1,2,3.4. Soccer 1,3,4. Field Hockey 2, Colorguard 1, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, Class Pres. 3,Colgate Seminar 4, Student Council Tres. 3,4, Band Tres. 3, Band Pres.44, Basketball Score Keeper 3,4, (Boys) Bowling 1,2,3, NHS 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, BOCKS 4. Ruth Ford Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1,2,3,4. Softball 1,2,3.4, Basketball 3.4. Bowling 1.2,3, Band 1,2,3,4, Colorguard I .News- paper Staff 2,3, Yearbook Convention 4. Yearbook Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Band Sec. 4, Class Sec.4, Sgt at Arms 2, Student Council Pres. 4, Basketball Stats 3,4, (Boys). Mary Furness Soccer 3,4, Softball 3,4. Volleyball 1. Clicerleading 2,3,4. NHS 2.3.4. Student Council Rcp.3, BOCKS 4. Colgate Seminar 2,3, Colorguard 1,2,4. Jack Hennessy-Soccer 4, Prom Committee 3, Basketball 2, Baseball 4. Bernie Kirley-BOCES Building Cons, and Masonery,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Student Council,1,3. Lynne Larrabee-Softball.l ,3,4, Volleyball,2,3,4. Basketball 3, Soccer, 1,2.3, Trach MVP 2. Bowling, 1,2, Golf 2, Cheerleading.l, 2,3, Colorguard,1,2,3.4. Class Pres. 1, Student Council Pres. 3. Mathletics 3, Honor Society,2,3,4, Colgate Seminar,3,4, News- paper Staff,2,3, Prom Committee 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Foriegn Exchange Student to Mexico 4. Tom McNamara-Band 1,2,3,4, Soccer 4. Matheletics 3, Colgate Seminar 4, Prom King 3, Prom Committee 3, NHS 2,3.4, Regents Schol. 4, Youth Comm. 3,4, Newspaper Staff 2,3. Cairenn O’Day Softball 1, Colorguard 2,3,4, Class Vice Pres.4, Colgate Seminar 3,4. Soccer 4, Prom Committee 3, Newspaper Staff 2,3. Cindy Reile-Student Council 3,4, Prom Committee 3, DAR Citizenship 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1,4. Basketball 3,4. Randy Slocum-Soccer.l ,2,3, Basketball,! ,2,3, Baseball 1, Class Pres. 2, Prom Committee 3. 84 iJJLlJJ •JSiJJ 111iyj JaL: PIERCE AUTO PARTS Garage—(Madison) 893-6044 Bouckville, N.Y. 13310 Bruce Pierce CHEQMOFF PhCTOS Commercial Photography David M. Chernoff O Easy street Phone Sanoerfielo. N. 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Electric Motors, Controls, Power Tools Open Evenings Electric Motor Repairs And Mechanical Power Sundays for Transmissions, V Belts Your Shopping and Sheaves Convenience! 90 A CITGO GLENN F. KING SERVICE STATION Compliments of TWIN PONDS Golf and Country Club Route 20 Feed Seed Phone 841-4951 Sangerfield, N. Y. 69 Main St. LOUIS GALE SON New York Mills TOM'S AUTO SUPPLY Custom Grinding Fertilizer Utica Road • Hamilton, NY 13346 Waterville, N.Y. 115 Main St. • Waterville, NY 13480 STW INSURANCE Smith-Treiber and Wittig, Inc. 109 Paul Building 209 Elizabeth St. Utica, N.Y. 315 735-9571 Rodney K. Dunster 360 Putnam St. Waterville, N.Y. 315 841-4171 211 EAST MAIN ST . WATERVILLE. N Y (315)841 4421 Compliments of MATTESON’S SUPER MARKET Rt. 20 Bouckville, New York Citibank (Central) N.A. Oriskany Falls New York 821-7238 RAYS WAYSIDE Furniture and Floor Coverings Hamilton New York Free Estimates 824-2850 91 SOOO LUCK FALLS HOTEL ANTIQUE miRROR HOmE OFTHE FABULOUS PIZZA AUR Success to the Class oF G Homesiead t;LoaN (IssoC. Vv at«rville laqm nSt. w v.ii, «w.v (lOTPlTftEfff SCERBO’S Quality FooKuear For+he Fctmtly yp falls Wig ORISKANY FALLS 8JI-TS5T TRASK PIOTOR SALES 6UICK PONTIAC OPELS CMC TRUCKS USED CARS HAmiLTOKI 4-3AIO GOOOLUCK SENIORS MR. 'MRS. WALTER S.BUCKOSKI FRANK P MORGAN SON Ha.rdua.re Furniture Paint Gifts JOTbb9 Supplies Btfst Wishes Success To each clmoI everyohe of fhe CLASS OF'76 1 Tl YH UTTr FAI CF ComPLimENTS MR.-MRSLIUNEL E.KROHN ILL I WHlIt oALtj CdjNC. Oiv.of Cbesebrouqh Pond's INC. 0 SOUTH MAIN STREET ORISKANY FALLS MY. Besf GEORGE a REILLY DD.S. OfilSKANY FALLS NEW YORK V aterville Speed Vasin and Dry Cleaning 103-105 main Street Vaterville kl.Y. C ormpliments of Hamilton- Dapson Plg. Htj. Inc. 103 Colleqe Street OToJls PH. 9ai-630i COMPLIMENTS OF Eastern Rock Products Inc. Good Luck From MC LAUGHLN DEPT. STORE Waterville Hamilton Utica. 404 Court Street NewYork es


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