Phoenix Central High School - Phoenician Yearbook (Phoenix, NY)
- Class of 1969
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High scorers from Pulaski are Jeffery Elmer, Karen Deans and Charles Wise, placing first, second, and third respectfully. Also placing on the list of county winners are Geoffrey Miller, Douglas Knox, Donna King, Tim Otis and Kim Mowers. Jeffery Elmer hopes to attend the University of Rochester as a Liberal Arts major. J eff has been an active member in the Honor Society after being inducted last year. Karen Deans enjoys music and plans on a major in music. She has applied at SUNY at Potsdam. Karen is a Co-Editorial Editor of the What-Not, who attended E.S.S.P.A. this year, and a trumpet player in band. Charles Wise has been ac- cepted at the College of Forestry at Syracuse University and plans to go into paper and pulp technology. Charlie is a member Questions for 1. What is your position on smoking? l'm against it! It has been proven unhealthy, a fire hazard and a poor influence on younger students. To allow it is to condone something proven detrimental. 2. Will the snack bar be reopened? The snack bar could be reopened if and when the student advisory council or a representative group of students are willing to develop procedures that are acceptable to the staff and administration. The reason it was closed in the first place was because some few students abused it and left trash. A separate room for it would be best. 3. Our class is having a dance. of the Drama Club, all-county band, chorus and Honor Society. Geoffrey Miller has applied at the. University of Buffalo, to malor in electronics, Geoff is a 1'f'Dorter for the What-Not, and has been a Student Council member in the past. Douglas Knox has applied at Purdue University, and Ren- SSelaer Polytechnic Institute. He been-accepted at Purdue, but hopes to attend R.P.I. to major in aeronautical engineering. At present, Doug is a member of the football team, Varsity Club, all- county band and all-county chorus. Donna King has attended BOCES, and plans on getting a Job as a Dental Hygienist after completing high school. Tim Otis would like to major in Data Processing at Syracuse University where he has been recently accepted. Tim is active ln SP0rts, being a member of the lfack, cross country, and basketball teams. Klm Mowers has applied at Syracuse University to be a Liberal Arts major, and then to S0 into Pre-Med School. Kim is on the football team, and in the Vflfslty Club and student Ad- V'50l'y Council as an alternate. Mr. Robbins-- :ow come there is a rule that ds have to check in and out of l-he dance? Will this be enforced? The Student Advisory Council has Suggested that we try an open damfet allowing students to go olfffrlde during the dance. I am wmmg to lry such an idea, as Evite as there are no problems Involved as a result of allowing it. 4- Vlfhat happened to the faculty decision on revising the eligibility System? The faculty and SAC are still considering, a new eligibility system. We want to he sure it's right for PACs before is is adopted. None is better than one which doesn't work. It may not take effect until next fall. Mr. Robbins question: What can we do to develop greater school spirit? . ,Ji tl 'i . Mini-Courses Offered at PHS The start of the new semester has seen something new at PHS. It is the Mini-Course. Mini-Courses a e f'classes given during th school day which students attend during their free periods. ln these classes students, learn things about subject tliiy are par- ticularly interested in. There are no marks or testszn these sub- jects, in general-they merely give students who l'ave too much time on their han ls something constructive, educational, and interesting to do with their free time. 'Y The Min-Course program was originated by Mr. William Robbins, principal of PHS, and its purpose is really quite simple. Mr. Robbins feels that students who have an excess of Study Halls during the day, who have too much free time on their hands and nothing to do with that time, turn off to school after a while. Having already finished their homework in previous Study Halls, some of these students turn to other means to pass the time, such as talking excessively and disrupting Study Halls, roaming the halls and disrupting other classes, or even smoking in the basements. Even the strictest disciplinary conditions cannot stop these actions completely and certainly cannot eliminate the boredom that occurs when students have too much free, time by Jean North and nothing to do with it. Mr. Robbins feels that if the students Small Appliance Repair are being taught by Miss Wood, Mr. have something constructive and xTully, Mrs. Jerome, and Mr. enjoyable to do with their free time instead of being constantly bored, they might turn on to school rather than turn off . A survey taken at the beginning of the school year helped to determine exactly what subjects should be taught as Mini-Courses. The survey showed that Karate, Judo, Scuba Diving, Music, Swimming, Guitar Lessons, Yoga, Skiing, Photography, Superstition. Ceramics, Psychology, Fencing, Use of the Trampoline, and Tennis rated top fifteen in grades 9-12, and that Karate, Judo, Swimming, Use of the Trampoline, Scuba Diving, Guitar Lessons,' Skiing, Yoga, Music, Horsemanship, Snowmobiling, Camping, Canoeing, Typing, and Child Care rated top fifteen in grades 7- 12. It is felt that courses in knitting, crocheting, macrame, painting, sculpting, and other artistic fields would receive a large following, and that a course in money management should also be offered. Mayor Carpenter and Senator Douglas Barclay have offered to teach Mini- Courses on Government. There are at present seven Mini-Courses offered at PHS. Basic Typing, Beginning Golf, Conversational French, and Martin, respectively. A Math Lab and a Junior High Drama Group are being offered by Mr. Wetherby and Mrs. Stone and a Mini-Course in Skiing is being offered on Saturdays. Mr. Robbins has high hopes for this programg in his own words, the sky's the limit. But these hopes cannot be achieved without the support and cooperation of thelfaculty and students of PHS. fr mee 'ishing to donate their ge totich a group of twenty or thirty students a subject in which they are skilled should contact Mr. Robbins immediately. Any effort will be gratefully ap- preciated. Anyone wishing to find out more about the Mini-Course program should also contact Mr. Robbins. Dance by Joan Wart The Pulaski, ninth grade class held a dance March 3rd, in the high school gym. ' Playing was Buckwheat , a college band from Watertown. Committees were formed to sell tickets, refreshments, and to make posters. . All profits went to the ninth grade. Arai-.Q-Q soon: one 0 fnaa- s Y F 1 l l Q 1 1 1 w 1 1 1 4 Wrestling Tournament by Doug Havens This year Pulaski hosted the Oswego County Wrestling Tournament which was held in the Pulaski High School Gym on February 12th from 8 a.m. til 7 p.m. Participating schools in- cluded Central Square. Mexico. APW, Manlius, Pebble Hill, Phoenix, Hannibal, and Pulaski. Once the tournament got under way, things really moved along with two matches going on at the same time on two separate mats. The wrestlers from Pulaski that placed in the tournament were 1981 Terry Walker with a second place and 1Jon UUUSUn 11223 with a second place. These Grapplers along with Dill Maitland 11557 will be competing with others in the Section III Tournament being held Feb. 25 and 26 in Lafayette. - 'fi-5 .' O-1' ., I 59' W ? Xt h 1 -Y. K If . -SI 4 T , I ,K x an F O Ai t t . 'i Here the girls are practicing in the gym. Season Ends In Win by Doug Havens On February 8th the Pulaski- Varsity matmen challenged the matmen of Hannibal on their own grounds. This was the last match of the season 71-72 which turned out to be a victorious win of 39-30. Winning wrestlers from Pulaski were 0987 Terry Walker, with a pin, C1051 Regi Archer, H157 Robert Martin, 11221 Don Dobson with a pin, C1453 Mike Murphy, 0551 Bill Maitland, Decisioned and 41777 Jim Sprague. With a season gone by now we look forward to what next year brings in the way of new wrestlers and in matches. q Q -Iv Girls Volleyball Girls who made the team are as follows: Karla Richards, Ann Gates, Linda Lawton, Sherry Johnson, Leslie Stivers, Loretta Switzer, Margo Orton, Denise Parronette, Peggy Goodwin, Sue Goodwin, and Kelly Moonan. ' Altemates are: Carol Cox, Lynn Cole, Laura Hamilton, Pat Sweatland. February 28, the Pulaski team played their only home game against Hannibal and Central Square. Hailiibal was victorious and they played sock the ball with hardly any passing during the game. Pulaski played a good game against Central Square winning two out of three games. With good coaching and all the hard work and effort the team has put out they should have a victorious season. The girls are leaming to play as a team and learning to think and control the ball as a team. These girls are practicing for a championship. Friday, February 25, they scrimmaged Sandy Creek. vnun A nun Bill Maitland Upse s -E111 Wrestlhig Bout Bi The wrestling season for the Pulaski Blue Devils officially ended with the section D com- petition at Lafayette last Saturday, February 26. The highlight of the tournament came in the second round when Pulaski's Bill Maitland, an unrated sophomore pinned Morrisville Eaton's S. Miller, the top seeded wrestler in the 155 pound weight class. This startling sophomore who turned in an 11-1 season record. Both of these boys won second place ribbons in the Oswego County League tour- nament. Composed of 6 freshmen and 6 sophomores, this year's Pulaski wrestlers were a young team, younger than most school's junior varsity teams. The overall record of the team was 1-8, but with all wrestlers returning with a solid year's experience under their belt, next year's prospects are hopeful. Bill cinched third place in the tournament when he defeated Madison's Portlando in the consolation round. As a Sophomore, Bill's performance in the class sectionals is out- standing- and big things are in store. for the powerful team Captain in future years. Pulaski's successful wrestlers. Team members this year are: Terry Walker, Charles Archer, Don Dobson, Robert Martin, Steve Hoff, Bob Wart, John Phillips, Mike Murphy, Bill Maitland, Tom Mullin, Doug Havens, Jim Sprague, and Louis Lombardo. Competing on the junior high level were Ron Rice, Bill Adams and Tim Martin. Randy Rudd acted as the team rnlariager and did an oustanding jo . Basketball The varsity basketball team was one that was made up-of 4 seniors, 4 juniors and 1 sophomore. The seniors were Tim Otis, Mark McConnell, Dave Allport, and Dave Craig. The juniors were Chris Heckle, Claude Grosso, Dave fJayl Hessell, and Gordie Tupper. The lone sophomore was Tom Car- penter. The coach was Mr. Bud Jones. The lack of experience was ia tough spot to overcome but the hustle and the desire made up for that. The co-captains were Tim Otis and Mark McConnell. ' The graduating seniors will be missed, according to Coach Jones, but he remarked that. the juniors left. from this year'5 team and those from the J .V. team should make next years team th class of the league, e The J.V. basketb joyed a fine seasoguufgm en- watchful eye of Mr QP 'the Besaw. A slow start hihdglglam e the team, but things got rolling after a while to put the J .V. Devils into contention for lst place. Ending the season with three wins in a row, the team ended with a league record of 9-5. This was good enough for third place in the league. The team was led by forwards: Gavin Riley, Ed Emery, Dave Templeton fsophsl Jeff Sottung fjuniorl and Jim Gates fthe lone freshman on the teaml. The guards were made up by the team's leading scorer, Brian Hilliker, Louie Rodriguez, Gary Kingsland, and Mark Schreyer tsophsl, Di Gilson and Denny Glavin tjuniorsl. The hard- working manager was Steve Sottung. The team showed mllph promise and even more desire and should have many good ballplayers that will help the 72- 73 Blue Devils. 1 l L V 4 Mn: .,,--- BAREFOOT IN THE PARK cast demonstrates where the play gets its name. Walking barefoot in the park in February is the wish of Corie the leading lady. We thought we would make her wish come true. Rehearsal Begins by Chuck Wise Rehearsals are now underway for the April 14th and 15th production of the comedy by Neil Simon, Barefoot in the Park. The date of the production has been changed several times due to conflicting activities on other weekends. The cast includes: Kelly Moonan as Corie Bratter, Jeff Sottung as Paul Bratter, Linda Lawton as Corie's mother, Charlie Wise as Victor Velasco, Dave Allport as a telephone repairman, and Dave Hessell as a delivery man. The assistant directors to Mrs. Stone are Sue Clemens and Peggy Goodwin. Barefoot in the Park is a whimsical tale of an aspiring young lawyer and his frivolous but loving wife. Paul is con- fronted by all manner of disruptions in the tiny, seventh story apartment that Corie has picked out. These range from the plumbing to the upstairs neigh- bor who reaches his apartment by climbing through the Bratter's window and along the ledge outside the building. Those who have read the script will probably agree that the story is a hilarious and enjoyable one. More people are needed for backstage work and' other committees. The cast hopes to put on a performance that will be enjoyed by all who see it and that will be worthy of the student body's support. fi HERE THE CAST is resting while warming their frozen toes. H H Promises, When a young executive tries to make it to the top by loaning out his apartment for his boss' outside activities combined with a touch of romance, an in- teresting story was written. Add to that Burt Bacharach's flair with music, fascinating choreography, colorful settings and bright costumes and you have a successful musical Promises comedy. Promises, Promises written by Neil Simon, is the play of which several Pulaski and APW students with faculty members were fortunate to see at Loew's Theatre February 9. This was made possible through the BOCES seminar program. The play was enjoyed by all. Michelle Krebs Seniors Accepted Tim Otis - accepted at Syracuse, Oswego, and Bucknell. Tim plans to major in computer science, or electrical engineering. His further plans are marriage. - Linda Grosso- accepted at Morrisville. Plans to major in secretarial science and fur- ther her career in the airlines. Activities: GAC, Bowling, guitar. Doug Knox- accepted at Purdue 8: R.P.I and intends to study aeronautical engineering at R.P.I. Activities: Allcounty football and band, all-state chorus, track, and varsity club. James Zufelt- accepted at Mohawk Valley for Liberal Arts. His further plans are to be a bum. Activities: All-state and county chorus, band, track, and varisty club. Daniel Grosso- accepted at Plattsburg 8: Fredonia with the intention to take Liberal Arts. He later would like to become a medical technologist. Activities: Track, piano, ? tgirlsli ha Ann Gates- accepted at Brock- port and will be taking Physical Education. Ac- tivities: GAC. volleyball, track. Barbara Holthouse- accepted at Monroe Community College and intends to study Medical Record Technology. Ac- tivities: Chorus, GAC. Vicki Templeton- accepted at Brockport for Physical Education. Activities: GAC. Honor Society, Basketball, cheerleading, golf, track, Band, and the Student Ad- visory Council. Kim Mowers- accepted at Syracuse University and in- tends to study to be a doctor- Activities: Football, track, band, and Varsity Club. Scot Nicholson- accepted at H,N.F. Agriculture Farm. Scot intends to study how to milk a cow! Activities: You name it, he trys it. Sall Chosen The Honor Society has chosen Sally Lundgren as Senior of the Month for March. She was chosen primarily for her work as Yearbook Editor. Sally has sacrificed a great deal of time, energy, and patience in assembling the '71-'72 Yearbook, the longest in the school's history. She also attended the Stufbnt Press institute at Syracuse University last summer in preparation, and was on last year's yearbook staff. Knee injuries prevented Sally from participation in sports and cheerleading during much of her high school career, but between operations, she proved her athletic abilities in G.A.C. as a member of the Golf Team, and as a Cheer'eader. Sally is Vice President of the Senior Class, and was Class Treasurer during her Freshman and Sophomore years. She was also in the Chorus for several years, and has been a band member for eight years, Congratulations are in order for Sally. 3 'Emi' Harris Stores Buy Clothes For All the Family - r , , coMPuMENTs ' - 1 g'gc.?'fss'g'G' Kenney s Radio GTV or Moongtlxeshoe K lneY S DFUQ SWE 'lf 09 i c i tr - Wh Q Iity ' s ia srone 5. Fesiuieliliihanatiizf i.'irv'sne Pulaskl Dept- Store Pulaski, New York ' mer: m:i.im..m'i-rife t Franklin Chevrolet Olds Buick, Inc. Pulaski, New York LaVeck's Sunoco Phone 298-5315 Salina Street Pulaski, New York ll ll Lewis Motors RAMBLER Sales 8. Service Pulaski, Now York EDWARD'S Hardware Store PENNINGTON'S l PHARMACY Shop at Western Auto Pulaski. Nuw York ll Dewey's Atlantic Jefferson Street Pulaski, New York Walkers Cleaners For All Your Dry Cleaning Needs' ir Pulaski Lumber C0- lull Complete Line of 5UH ' Mlm' ' nn.-.3 293-949 ,. SQjj,j ,fjj' Glasiers Factory Closeouts Agway Homesgfgarden gfare M0lltgOIIlEI'y Ward School ciothiguifisnow Clothes Agway pefandleum Corp . FO g ' A . :Hb 1 J Life . PHS The big news this month is that a student of P.H.S. has been chosen as one of America's,10 some of the following: 1. Doodle A- using oils and best- dressed men! The,h0n01' ' an as.. T Avent- to M' i' Tle'A d'T!a'15,?-lf , '- ' ' himself, Dave twink? Alllwft JThe outfit that clinched.the title for him was a beautiflllly tailored outfit he designed himself. The loose fitting pants were easily converted into knickers, showing off the dazzling red and blue stockings. The jacket, a revival of the 40s, was the epitome Of tasteful simplicity, and the hat which set it all off was made of high quality wicker from Dave S own wicker farm. ReP0Yl5 that he' also wore flowered thermal boxer. . Disguise yourself as a paper Wad and throw yourself back and forth across the room. Ili Write out all the words to ,The Messiah from memory. 4. Figure out the total number of hours, minutes, and seconds YOU have left until graduation. f 5. Devise a new football offense llletending you've snuck 14 men :fic the field. shorts remain unconfirmed, aim.. . th's time. Many feafed that r vivid wouIdn't get the title, since Yi lh - - he was wearing dark glasses al! at you had In mmd. there are ' If these ideas don't sound like which made him nearlyilalways the Old Sfandbys like H unrecognizable. When asked why he wore the glasses, and how heff. was recognized in spite of them. f' Dave snapped his suspenders ,and said, Well, I was traveling in- cognito at the time, but, as they say, the clothes: make the, man. And the man my clothes., have. made me into could hardly be mistaken for anyone else. As the great Harold Wilson once said, These are the times that try Seniors' souls, Yes, it is 'Ha-Ha, - No-college-will-take- - you' time. By now, the typical Senior is starting to realize that the administration officials of the colleges he applied to made his application into a paper plane. Senior is now having doubts as to whether or not his average of 67 percent will get him into Harvard or Princeton, the only schools he applied to. After he gets a rejection fbeautiful stationary... with the name of the college and its emblem printed in gold at the top and Sorry, you lose written in crayon across the middle of the page! he quickly sends in ap- plications to U.Z. tthe University of Zanzibar? and W.W.C.C. tWalla Walla Community Collegel. Senior is finally ac- cepted at one of these colleges and drops out half-way through his Freshman year to fulfill his lifelong ambition of becoming a light-house keeper. Many students tat least 2 or 35 have come to me asking, suggestions as to what they Gan do during classes in wh1Ch listening to the teacher haS become unbearable. Try Out gadio' with earplug Ccontrol the jigfge to dance or snap your fingersl, or a faked attack of bien-beri. But the best way yet is get everyone to pick up their XQJOI-is and start leaving at a ,certain time, about half way through the period. The teacher, Hithinking the bell must have rung and not wishing to appear stupid, Will go right along with it. -.'...... Z . 4444 'ki k'k'k'k'k 'A' ,Z 1 37,,f 1g7g,. rejgx any-Q 1+ ...ff 523 5 .H It lt It it It It It It lt It we 0 Eli f-. 7 lltlpffmll ' WW ui Mgt!! f ff i , lf! MS ' V 44 4444444 444 I-4 Etxarff-:xxx-xx-xmsfafx Pulaski No. l Police Chief Wallace Guay, First in War, First in Peace and First in the Hearts of Pulaskians. Tommy Visits Pulaski . l. - jfommy visited Pulaski and spent a week with Doug Havens. Tommy visited our school and was very interested in many things which we have similar to their's. One of these topics was sports. Tommy plays tennis, savims,vplaysa-h0Ckey- -and lov , American Football Ccolflmonly known as soccer in Chilel. His main interest, of course, was girls! Tommy said if he lived here it would be hard for him because the American girls were so pretty. Tommy felt the schools were different here. In Chile they were more modem. He also said there was more student-teacher trust. They feel if a teacher, calls someone by a first name then the ,student in turn could call the teacher by his or her first' name, without disrespect. The students were not put on a lower basis. Tl1lStlS the case in Chile. He feels classes are more tense'here. In Chile, Students are allowed to Sm0ke in class if they so desire. ls Saved Tommy also commends the Vocabulary cheerleaders as he had never seen them before he .came to America. He was highly pleased and would like to see some in Chile. Tommy also commented on the people. He said he felt great apathy toward Americans. He felt they were cold and didn't accept him the way. Chile would accept a foreign exchange student at his school! Tommy said there also was a great misunderstanding in America between its people., On the whole Tommy likes America and our classes but felt more languages were needed. These were Tommy's opinions and now we have an outsiders' opinion. Tommy'as address is below if you would like to write to him: Tommy Naour, 3472 Griffin Road, RD2, Syracuse, New York lgfmfssfgieltlgls creates a calmer 13215. ' ' A Q r List You,r.Least Favorite Lunches 1 2 Q D Li , I b 3 - FJ P, 4 . L. n -J El i VP EJ ' Q '1 fill L so 5 r p tleave In Mrs. Stone's Rooml S ei, Q Vi, mg ,Q E.: E su m ru m rum anna is rfniaifrii by Linda Davis I ampwriting this in response to Chuck's question, Can't better vocabulary books be found? My answer to this question is YES . From my past years 'at Mexico ACS, I received two vocabulary books from Junior High . Some of these words Seniors are just learning from the vocabulary books now in our school. Ac- tually, I think the ones from Mexico are much more beneficial than the ones we use more now. In the following paragraphs I shall describe these books. It starts out with a Diagnostic Test. This tests you on words that you should know and learn in the book. At the end it has a final test which will help you determine your progress. After this you start your regular lessons, It starts off with the words and their definitions for that unit. Also in the back of the book you can find the parts of speech for each word. For your first exercise there is sentence completion. In part II, 4.424 ef A Graduation by Linda Lawton Graduation seemed so far, yet so near. I felt tense as the days passed. Pressures were building, I had not yet heard from college, what would I do? Could I face the world alone? These are questions I asked myself as I walked down the long empty corridor after the last basketball game. I'd begtm to realize during the last 37 seconds of the game, I would never cheer for this school again. We won the game!!! We won, I cried unconsciously as I looked into space. I knew I'd have to make new friends because the old ones were leaving also. Just then I heard a whimper, it was my friend - she was a senior too. We had both realized the same things and I was glad I wasn't alone! Then the day came when we received our caps and gowns. The future was coming and I shivered when I touched the flimsy silk- like material! I was a senior! It seemed years until it would happen to me, but it finally has. Days are passing quickly and time keeps pushing me into the future. Graduation is here! As I ap- proached my diploma my kneeyvs felt weak and yet excitement made me want to run and grab that precious envelope I'd worked so hard for! I controlled myself as much as possible and extended my damp shaky hand to receive my diploma. It was over, I was out. V After graduation, I cried, so did others, it's not so bad I said to my friend, at least we made it together. you write the antonyms of the words. Part III you write the synonyms of the words. Then in Part IV you have two words in parentheses in a sentence. You then circle the word that best completes the sentence. You do this through the whole book. 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ADMINISTRATION . . . 58 ..... ...... . . . FACULTY . . . 70 .... . I fi ' If'-.zf ' X , N II UNDERCLASSMEN . . . 84 ........... . . . spoms . . . 106 .... . I II use o'IoN MJ , :leash l U 8 I PI-5lEr4fxXI4 QZZZIN, 7 j x ' ww' ax gg . il! ,... .KVI JS-P A.. T I, , vw'-L ,, . ACTIVITIES. . .128 . . . ...... ........ I ,ag ' T 1- W INTEI2IM...I56 .... ADVERTISING.. .I68 .... ..... I7 'ff J C.H.W.C. she wois both respected ond loved CAROLYN H. W. CORSON A lifetime of dedicated service to a single school system is given to few. Such was the achievement of Carolyn H. W. Corson. A liberal arts graduate of Syracuse University, she began teaching English and History in the Phoenix High School in 1922. She taught history brilliantly for four years, gradually assuming responsibility for guidance counseling until she retired as Director of Guidance in June of 1964. Carolyn Corson's mind was like a computer. She could recall instantly the characteristics and needs of the student whom she counseled, many of whom were encouraged to complete school because of her sincere confidence in them. Nor was her influence measured solely by academic accomplishments. She trained cheer leaders, directed plays, coached prize speaking, organized Moving-Up Day, arranged Awards Day and sponsored the first honor society. School spirit flourished under her leadership. She was always present at athletic contests and other student activities, usually with her beloved husband, Sam, at her side with his camera. She gave wholehearted support to affairs which were of concern to her students, who both respected and loved her. -J. C. Birdlbough Sa, N 3 Rigs f f W5 Wi ff Swv:-Wyaifa 'fil 1 5 DEDICATICDN This year's yearbook is dedicatedtoaman whotruly deservesthehonor.Through his guidance, patience and talents many fine yearbooks have been produced,includ- ing this one. He has brought happiness to allthe students of P.C.S. through his year- book work, and through his time and efforts with stu- dents. He is a true friend whom we can never forget. The students of Phoenix Central Schooldedicate this yearbook, to our advisor- Mr. Clifford Gay. SUPPCRTING STAFF Top: M. Murphy. Left top to bottom: P. Durr, C. Eggelston, G. -Flawson, C. Egg- leston, L. Czirr, J. Farnham. Right top to bottom: L. Helbock, C. Hamilton, L. Balcom, L. Reith, F. Elhage, M. Post, K. Chittenden. YEARBGOK EXECUTIVE STAFF S. Potucek, Boosters: M. Matzke, Sub- scriptions and Circulation: C. Arcadi, Boosters: A. Luke, Treasurer: L. Regal, Subscriptions and Circulation: T. Wea- ver, Advertisements: J. Davis, Advertise- ments: K. Murtagh, Editor: C. Strough, Assistant Editor: S. Waldron, Assistant Editor. LITERARY STAFF S. Peek, B. Nardozzi, J. Knickerbocker S. Breen, M. Parkinson, J. Johnson. fl, i K Mlwxim D . Q -v -xii 23. -, 'V fi 55? J. 1 , f 5 ,P J 5 230 1? ' ' A g 3, ' .Q ,gn if , m 9 5,1 wif , v I SENIORS Mr. Schwartzwalder, Mr. Lennon, Mrs. Lewis, Mr. Shively, Mrs. Sleeth, Mr. Dix, Mr. Lavere DOUGLAS FRAWLEY RICHARDS PRESIDENT The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute. Doug . . .Anita . . . What are ya gonna do? . . .likes shoot- ing the moose, drive-ins, and messing around with Crutch . . . hates Crutchley's lousy jokes, doctors who give physicals, and scrawny girls . . . lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, onion shoveler. Qi' ' l LAWRENCE WILLIAM ALLEN VICE-PRESIDENT A man prepared has half fought the battle. Larry ... Nol Not tonight...likes groovin'it with the boys and Fulton dances HIE F ...dislikes fake-outs, and Can I borrow? ...college. Student Council 1,2,3,45 Junior High Student Council President5 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,35 Sophomore Class President 25 Code of Ethics 15 Junior Honor Society 1,25 Good Citizen 3,45 Activities Committee 2,3,45 Senior Class Vice-President 45 Activities Award 1,3. O WALDRON eternity gazing at itself in a mirror. don't know. ... Where's Cheryl? ...likes to travel...always wandering the halls or bothering Murph...dislikes boring classes... Treasurer 3 4 Yearbook Assistant Editor 4 Student Council 1 2 3 4 54 Assistant Publicity Chalrman1 Code of Ethics4 Sem Ball Committee A W fp WILLIAM RUSSELL GOLDYCH SECRETARY ll ll Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with all thy might. BilI ...Lucy... The Ridge Runners are the greatest! ...likes girls, going out all the time, playing football and other sports...dislikes people that smoke, stuck-up girls and show-offs...going to college, engineering, phys. ed. major. Class Activity Committee 2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 J.V. Baseball 15 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Junior Prom Committee 3? Senior Ball Committee 45 Class Secretary 45 German Club 2. lr' ilu 1 Activities Committee 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Pep Squ 3 Chorus 1 2 3, f l fr A .nge we DAVID CARL ALSEVER Difficulties are things that show what men are. Ally . . . Get that thing out of here! . . . likes everything and everybody. . . dislikes all that is left . . . visit Uncle Sam . . .professional photographer. Wrestling 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Intramurals 15 Track 15 Talent Show 15 Stagehand 2,3,45 Yorkers 1 5 A. V. Assistant 2,3,4. DEAN ROSS ALVERSON Handsome is that handsome does. Dean . . . Patty . . . Oh, my condition! . . . likes food, Corvettes, the usual gvrzg -sleep . . . dislikes sauerkraut and anchovies . . . to make millions of o ars. Baseball 15 Basketball 35 Tennis 2,35 Intramurals 25 Band 2,35 Cornell Band Day 25 Band Competition 35 Chorus 2,3,45 All-County Chorus 25 Dozen Plus Twelve 2 3 4' Dozen Plus Twelve Musical 25 History Club 25 Area All-State Chorus 4. MARILYN JGAN ANDERSON To meet, to know, to love - and then to part is the sad tale of many a human heart. Marilyn . . . Wait 'til I finish this letter. . . . likes telling kangaroo tales and collecting sweatshirts . . . dislikes instant tea. Student Council 45 Band 45 Math Club 4. CONSTANCE ANN ARCADI The very flower of youth. Connie . . . Steve . . . I hate you! . . . likes to roam the halls and to talk to everybody . . . dislikes having creepy, little sophomores running around . . . stewardess. History Club 15 French Club Secretary 25 Intramurals 1,2,35 Student Council 2,3,45 Cheerleading 45 Activity Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook 45 Senior Ball Committee 45 Pep Squad 35 Firebird Editor 45 Roost 3. MARGARET ANNE ASKEW ln quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Peggy . . . Dick . . . Are you sure? . . . likes to drive around . . . dislikes history teachers . . . marriage. I . Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Pep squad 33 Activities Committee 33 Yearbook 4g Senior Ball 4g Roost 4. BONNIE JEAN AUSTIN She does little kindnesses which most leave undone. Bonnie . . . Flight! . . . likes noisy study halls . . . business school History Club 1,2,3,4g Roost 43 Intramurals 1,2,3g Library 43 Future Homemakers of America 4. In quietness there is strength. Donna '. . . Breaks me all up, Hon. . . . likes boys, motorcycles, and racing . . . dislikes concerted guys and unfriendly people . . . to get something out of life! DONNA MARIE BAKER KEVIN WILLIAM BAILEY To be great is to be misunderstood. Jelly Bean . . . l'll tell you what l'm gonna do. . . . likes beach bunnies and Trail 90's . . . dislikes horses who wreck motorcycle paths . . . ride a skateboard to California. Baseball 1,2,3g Intramurals 1 ,2. GGRDON WILLIAM BALCOM The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out. Gordon . . . ffThat's right! . . . likes Scouting, hunting, and fishing . . . dislikes girls that smoke! History Club 1. 1 W AMIE JANE BARKER Live today and tomorrow will take care of itself. Amie. . . Twink . . . Cold again! . . .likes to spend time with Twink. . . dis- likes people who are stuck on themselves . . . marriage and beauty school. RICHARD MICHAEL BATEMAN A quiet manner shows a wise head. Dick . . . Dori . . . Let's get out of here! . . . likes lunch period . . . dislikes firstperiod history. . .graduation. CARL DALE BEATTIE lt may well be better to sit up all night than to go to bed with a dragon. The Kid . . . Sue . . . 'fAnd so, in the immortal words of George Washington in his final farewell to the troops, l say - Farewell, troops . . . likes girls with long hair, and double-dating with Kam . . . dislikes girls with short hair, shy girls, and the name Pete . . I to live to be 18 and also live to see Richards shoot the moose. Football 2g Baseball 1,2,3g Prom Committee 35 Junior Honor Society 1,2g Senior Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 1,2,3g Student Council Publicity Chairman 4. I RITA JEAN BELL Live it up today: you can always live it down tomorrow. BelI ...'lFleally? Oh, no! ...likes having a good time...dislikes school...plans to leave for Guatemala after school. Band 1,2,3,4g Cornell Band Day 2,3,4g Chorus 1 5 German Club 2. CYNTHIA JEAN BISHOP She has a voice of gladness, and the smile and eloquence of beauty. Cindy ...Gary...likes being with Gary and riding motoroyclesmdislikes conceited peoplemsecretary and marriage. CLARENCE EDWARD BLAIR Men of few words are the best men. Legs ...CaroI... Hey, mouse! ...likes flying but no homework...dislikes big mouths...business school and the Air Force. ii i .E MARY MARGERET BLAKE She takes life easy and smilingly goes her way. Mar ... Cool it, kids! ...likes listening to WNDR and talking on the phone...dis- likes homework and five days of gym class. Band 1,2g Cornell Band Day 23 Yorkers 1. STEPH EN CHARLES BORTE The great end of life is not knowledge, but action. Steve . . . Connie. . . Bucko! . . . likes getting his own way. . . dislikes not getting his own way. . . to be good at something. KAREN MAGARET BORTHWICK Silence is more elegant than words. Karen . . . Oh well! . . . likes the Beatles and reading . . . dislikes loud noises and snobs . . . college . . . io be a history teacher. Yorkers 15 History Club 25 German Club 2,35 German Club Co-Secretary 25 Honor Society 1,25 Library Staff 4. A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. Shar . . . Stop it! . . . likes having fun at dances and congenial people . . . dislikes people who think they're better than everyone else. Cheerleading 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 History Club 1,45 Intramurals 15 Girls Ensemble 25 Choir 1,45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Activity Committee 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Yearbook 45 Ski Club 1,2. M Q at rag gl i s I . WAYNE MORGAN BRECKENRIDGE, JR. And from the world's rose-bed he only asks a thorn. Wayne . . . Life is as rewarding as one makes it. . . . likes most people . . dislikes show-off kids . . . Air Force. SHARON ANN BREEN DOUGLAS CLARK BROWN A man will turn over half a library to make one book. Doug . . . lf you don't succeed at first, try, try again! . . . likes food, sports, and dogs . . . dislikes cats and spinach . . . bookkeeper. Baseball 1,35 Chorus 25 Library Staff 35 School Store 3,4. PATRICIA ANN BROWN Happiness is a by-product of an effort to make someone happy. Pat . . . Brian . . . I don't understand! . . . likes 40-minute lunch hours, and to please people . . . dislikes moody people and snobbish girls . . . business school, then marriage. Class Treasurer 15 Color Guard 2,35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Class Activity Com- mittee 1,2,3,45 Cornell Band Day 35 Code of Ethics Committee 45 lntramurals1,2,3, 45 Class Plays 3,45 Yearbook 45 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Collector 45 Cho- rus Librarian 2,3,45 Activity Award 2,35 Firebird Staff 35 Class Secretary 25 Student Council Secretary 4. JAMES RAY BUCHANAN From listening comes wisdom. Jim . . . You nifty nard! . . . likes eating peanut butter and talking politics . . .dislikes stuck-up people. . .track coach. I Band 1,2,3,45 Cornell Band Day 25 Track and Field 2,3,45 Track Captain 45 Cross- Country 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 History Club 25 German Club 2,35 Pep Band 45 Junior Band Representative 35 Firebird 45 U.N. Club 45 Model U.N. Meeting 3,4. PAUL IRVING BUSH Height is sometimes an asset. Tree . . . Debbie . . . What the heck? . . .likes cars and basketball. . .dis- likes small lunches and long lunch lines . . . ambition: going into auto tech and a two-year school. Basketball 1,2,3,4. sf I8 WEN DY ARLENE BUTLER The garden of kindness never fades. Wen . . . Mr. X . . . You said it. ldidn't! . . . likes short lunch lines . . dislikes long study halls . . . to be a beauticiang then marriage. Intramurals 1,23 F.H.A. 4. ALFRED ANTHO Y CALTABIANO H1-ruth is the highest thing that marynaikeegf' 9' S-Q. Gtiglld. . . 'g-i0Bui1yE3s. Mon. Fri. . . Band gan? a , Competition 2,3,4, Stu- ll 14 if be PAUL RE QENTER BRIAN ARTH U R CASWELL There are two sides to every question - mine and the wrong side! Gaz . . . Which reminds me of a joke . . . likes listening to Dave Brubeck perform on the piano . . . dislikes Hutch's sense of humor . . . looks forward to becoming a prosperous attorney. Band 1,2,3,4g Dance Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 2,3,4g Cornell Band Day 2,35 Band Competition 2,3,4g All-County Band 3,43 Solo Band Competition 1,2,3,4g State Fair Band Day 4g Junior Honor Society 1,25 Senior Honor Society 3,4g History Club 1g Vice-President 15 Math Club 2,3,4g German Club 2,3,4g Treasurer 39 Activity Award 1,2,3,4g Senior Play 23 Musical 25 Class Plays 3,4. Who so would be a man must be a non-conformistf' The Harp . . . Orphan Annie. . . Out ofsight . . . Motorcycles, guitars, lunch . . . dislikes listening to T. W. complain about M. R. playing the role . . . to grad uate and business school. Football 4, Track 1 g Junior Class Playg Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Concert Choir 4. it 'T' ...ati 7' --- ji -I .1 Mr' ln' JOAN MARIE CLARK A person with friends will always do well in life. Joanny ...Bob... l don't want to hear it! ...Iikes her bus driver and horses...dis CYNTHIA LEE CLARK Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. Cindy ... CooI it! ...likes skiing, watching T. V...coIlege. situ D 3 ,It .II I 'R I likes teachers who don't smile...to graduate EDWARD DENNIS COLLINS He seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Eddie ... Little beggar! ...Iikes hunting and fishing...dislikes riding a school bus ...to be an accountant or bookkeeper. Ei RICHARD JAMES COLLINS Good humor is the health of the soulg sadness, its poison. Richie ... Too bad, ain't it! ...likes the 2:40 bell...dislikes underclassmen who think they're really it...U. S. Navy. Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Student Council 1. -0 EE? 11- DAWN MARIE CON RAD O lady, nobility is thine, and thy form is the reflection of thy nature. Ron ... Hello, Yeperr ,..likes chewing gum,' having fun with friendly people ... dislikes getting up in the morning, and homework...business school. 1 Library 15 History Club 25 Junior Honor Society 1,25 Tutoring 35 Junior Honor So- N ' fl fXXRXf X A ciety Treasurer 25 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Yearbook 4. 3 JAMES JAY CROMBACH There isn't any map which shows the road to success. You have to make it your- self. Jim ...likes 2:50 P.M .... dislikes regents exams and 8:20 .... college. DAVID MICHAEL CROMIE Speech is great but silence is greater. Dave- ...Cheryl...likes going places with Cheryl...dislikes school lunches, big-shot underclassmen...Navy. Football 1,2,3,4. WAYNE DOUGLAS CRUTCH LEY Do well and right, and let the world sink. Crutch ...likes to imitate Dean Martin...disIikes spending time repairing hydro- plane...a career in forestry. Activities Committee 1,2,3,45 Band 15 Prom Committee 35 Prize Play 35 German Club 2,35 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. UNA I ,wx -AU RA DIANE CZIRR Sometimes happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. Czirr ...Mr. Softee... Yeh, right! ...likes reading old letters...dislikes warm water in water fountainsmcollege or business school. U Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 All-County Choir 1,25 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 35 Pep Squad 35 Class Plays 35 Activities Committee 35 Girls Chorus 2. JANA JO DAVIS An acre of performance is worth a whole land of promise. Jana...Prince Charming... Where's Nance? ...likes blue sneakers...dislikes aspar- agus...airline stewardess, own a place on the Rhine. Prom Committee 35 Activity Committee 23 Student Council 1 3' Concert Choir 4' Prize Plays 35 Intramurals 1 5 Yearbook 4. NANCY LOU DAY Silence is more eloquent than words. Nan ...Mel... Look at the head on that kid! ...likes church...dislikes getting up on school days...to study to show myself approved, a Workman that needeth not to be ashamed. MICHAEL ROCCO DeIGUIDICE Let them call it mischiefg when it is past and prospered, it will be virtue. Mike ...Sher... Oh Poo-Poo!...likes belching, Chevies, Sher lnot necess-arily in that orderi...dislikes brush cuts in September, Fords, money lif it's someone else's1...weaIth, peace, and happiness. Baseball 15 Concert Choir 3,45 Chorus Parliamentarian 45 All-County Chorus 3,45 All-State Sectional Choir 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Dozen Plus Twelve 3,45 Youth Council 3,45 Class Prize Play 3,45 Intramurals 4. r BRIAN GUSTAV DICK Gentle in manner, strong in performance. Homer ...Pat... Holy Schmachrells! ...likes driving around in his father's Camaro ...dislikes losing to Central Square in a close game...coliege and professional bas- ketball. Student Council 3,45 Class Vice-President 35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Captain 35 All- County 35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Captain 35 Football 1,2,3,4. KATHERINE RUTH DIETZ As the sun colours flowers so does art colour life. Kathy ... Peace, love and swell things. ...likes art, music, and the Alps...dislikes ' incompetence...to experience everything there is, at least once. Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Area All-State Choir 3,45 Band Artist 3,45 Yearbook Artist 45 Intramurals 1. JACQUELINE RITA DiSALVO Most learned of the fair, most fair of the learned. Jackie ... Oh my goodness! ...likes the outdoors, friendly people, and animals... dislikes worrying about a test, abhors show-offs...college. French Club 2,35 French Club President 3, History Club President 15 Junior Honor Society 1,25 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Junior Honor Society Vice-President 15 Sen- ior Honor Society President 45 Class Vice-President 25 Student Council 2,45 Library 1,2,4: Assistant Assembly Chairman 45 Yearbook 4. JUDITH LYNN DRYDEN The sweet magic ofa cheerful face. .ludy ... 2 ... Okay ...likes dancing, driving fast and being lazy...dislikes pho- nies and girls who talk to ? ...travel and business. Band 15 Intramurals 15 Prom Committee 35 Roost 35 Class Activities Comm. 3. . W E .. M JAMES EDMUND DU RR Where can ambition find a higher style than man? l Jim ...likes friendly peopleg talking about the dumbest things with Crutch during football practice...dislikes people who smokey especially guys who play sports... l ambition: to see that Mr. Marcy loses all his sanity. Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Basketball 1,23 Golf Golf 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45 Band President 45 Concert Choir 45 Dozen Plus Twelve 3,45 All-County Band 3,45 All-State Band 35 History Club 3,45 History Club Vice-President 45 Class Plays 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Intramural Award 35 Student Council 45 Student Coun- cil Parliamentarian 4. DALE FRANCES DYER lt little matters what others do if I am to my own self true. Dale ...John... l don't want to hear it! ...likes participating in sorority initiation, and going out with John...dislikes children that talk back...an accountant or book- keeper. Prom Committee 35 Class Activities Committee 3,45 Pep Squad 3,45 Student Coun- cil 4. l l CATHY ANN EGGLESTGN A bundle of energy well spent. Cookie ...Mr. X...t'Did I say that! ...Iikes dances and having fun...dislikes boys who think they're tough but really aren't...success. Prom Committee 35 Pep Squad 35 Intramurals 1 ,2,3,45 Roost 3: YGafb00k 4- CHERYL JOYCE ENDERSBEE The best way to face life is to face it with a smile. Cherie ...Davey.'.. I always thought you were weird! ...likes horses and his sportsman modified stock car...disIikes double dating and gym...to go far away from Phoenix F.H.A. 2,3. Ja W ..., 5 FW! PATRICIA MARY FENTON Life is a picture. She paints it well. Rattle . . . Allanl. . . good grief! . . . likes being with Allan and senior privileges . . . dislikes waiting for bus No. 38 on a zero-cold morning and under classmen who think they're something when they're not . . . nursing and mar- riage. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Prize Plays 3,45 Library Staff 15 Firebird Staff Secretary 45 F.H.A. 25 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook 4. No mind is thoroughly well organized that is deficient in a sense of humor. Jay . . . Connie . . . likes hot cars . . . wants the hottest car around. Football 2,3. JANET MILDRED FARNHAM She has two eyes so soft and brown, take care. Jan . . . Oh shoot! . . . likes Mr. Gay's cool Shakespeare class and Paul's Shazzam ring . . . dislikes geometry and French regents . . . Vista. Class Activity Committee 1 ,2,3,45 Concert Choir 1 ,2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 Prom Committee 35 Dozen Plus Twelve 2,3,45 Jr. Honor Society 1,25 Pep Squad 35 Year- book Staff 45 Area All-State Choir 35 All-County Chorus 1,25 lntramurals1,25 French Club 2: Prize Plays 3: Activity Award 1,25 Girls Chorus 2: Student Council Cam- paign Manager 1. BRENDA R. FLETCHER You are as happy as you believe yourself to be. Fletch . . . Mr. H . . . Where's Czirr? . . . likes Baldwinsville PSC . . . dis- likes watching J. W. in action . . . business world. Cheerleading 15 Chorus 15 Junior Honor Society 1,25 Prom Committee 35 French Club 25 Pep Squad 1. W l JASPER JAY FRATELLO JOHN AMOS GILBERT lf you're a man of few words, you won't have to take so many of them back. Forget it! ...likes sporrs...dislikes Monday mornings and rainy days...move ahead and up. lntramurals1g Basketball 1. KATH RYN NAOMI GILBERT An innocent face... Kathy ...Mr. X... Who? ...likes to sew and talk...dislikes nagging underclassmen ...success. lntramurals1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 2,3,4g Class Activity Committee 23 Firebird Treasurer 4- Library Staff 3,4. FRANK JOHN GRABOWSKI We shall escape the uphill by never turning back. Arnie ... Miss Right ... l'm with you! ...Iikes good food...dislikes work...eIectri- cal engineer. Golf 1 ,2,3,4g Class Play 3. MICHAEL MORRIS GRECO Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance. Grec ...Ellen... Tuff! ...likes Civil Air Patrol and flying ...dislikes homework and mean teachers...Air Force. Concert Choir 1,3,4g Dozen Plus Twelve 3,43 All-County Chorus 1. RICKE GILES GREENIER The man worthwhile is the one who will smile when everything goes dead wrong. Ric . . . Chris . . . likes girls, girls, and more girls . . . dislikes men teachers who show their legs. . .college. French Club5 Intramurals. 1 PATRICIA MARIE GUERIN She can be imitated by none, nor paralleled by any but herself. Patty . . . Dean . . . Where's Georgie?'f . . . likes having a good time and eingwithDan... ' ' b e dislikes certain people . . . business school. Color Guard 35 Prom Committee 35 Class Activity 35 French NANCY JANE HAMILTON He who believes in happiness usually has it. Nan . . . Jerry . . . Really! . . . likes to get letters from Jerry . . . dislikes people who think they are better than others . . . housewife. Future Homemakers of America 2,3. 35 French Club Treasurer 25 Concert Choir 1' Yorkers 1 CLNTHIA ANNE HAMILTON iflzhere is nothing half so sweet as Iite. Oh, no! . . . likes to talk . . . dislikes underclassmen, except for one or two . . .college. Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 History Club 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3, 45 French Club Secretary 35 Class Activity Committee 35 Class Play 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Pep Squad 35 Roost 45 Firebird Staff 45 Yearbook 45 Senior Ball Com- mittee 4. ALDEN JAY HANCOCK, JR. Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest. , Patch . . . Whatever . . . What do you want a cookie? . . . likes friendly girls. . .dislikes mouthy, little junior girls. . .college. Football 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4g History Club. SALLY ANN HAN EY Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad. Sally . . . Dickie . . . Cool it, Baby! . . . likes riding in the boat and being a milkmaid in plays . . . dislikes crabby and moody people . . . beautician. History Club 3,4g Treasurer 43 Class Play 33 Prom Committee 3g Intramurals 1,21 Pep Squad 35 Yearbook 4g Roost 33 Firebird 4. LORALIE LORRAINE HELBOCK Her sparkling smile reflects her sweet, sunny personality. Lori . . . Frankie . . . Frank this and Frank that . . . . .1 likes telling June she's fat . . . dislikes quiet study halls and westerns . . . beauticlan. I Yearbook 43 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 1g lntramurals'1,2g Concert Choir 1,2g German Club 2,3,4g Vice-President3g Class Activity Committee 1,2,3,4g Cam- paign Manager 3g German O.S.T.C. Award 3. LEE EVERETT HOOD Self-confidence is the first requisite to great understanding. Hood . . . Hey, Gut! . . . likes bugging Wally . . . dislikes stuck-up girls and mouthy underclassmen . . . service. Baseball 2,3,4g Basketball 19 Manager of The Store 4. 0, I A, .tl - I nh: ef I J Ll I l SUSAN MARIE HOPKINS Thejoy oforiginaliryf vp I Q J ef 'V Sue ...1'Mike, where's Donna? ...likes riding cyclesidislikes guys who think they're cool...foresees an enlightening future in L.A. Concert Choir 1 ,2,3,4g Class Activity Committee 1 ,2g Intramurals 1 ,2g Student Coun- cil 1,25 French Club 1,25 Yearbook 4g Code of Ethics Committee 4. E Bi. ,.11, :E E ,111, , W J 9 .az 'P in if I JAMES EDWARD HousE Work is afraid ofa resolute man. Mouse ...Pat... For awhile. ...likes football and Civil Air Patrol...disiikes people who can't keep their noses out of other peoples business...Air Force. Football 1,2,3g lntramurals1,2,3,4. Good humor is the health of the soul. 'iBob ... Home is where the heart is. ...likes stock cars and foreign students...dis- likes teachers...stock car driver. ROBERT DAVID HUTCHINSON Give me where to stand, and I will move the earth. Hutch ... Where's KIine? ...likes Kline's camp...disiikes red hair...an1bition: to hear Caswell tell a good joke. Football 25 Basketball 1,23 Golf 1,2,3,4q Class Plays 3,45 Student Council 45 Prom Committee 3. sg tg its 'M' RGBERT INGERSON CARLENE ANN ISHAM The worth of character. The manner of giving, more than the gift, shows the character of the giver. 'iJo . . . Patience is a virtue . . . likes over-sleeping in the morning and leaving school on Friday afternoon . . . dislikes Miss Keuhner's telling her to smile, and optimists. . .college. Junior Honor Society 1,25 Senior Honor Society 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 2,45 All- County Band 1,25 Area All-State Band 35 Student Council 15 Clarinet Choir 1,25 French Club 2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Cornell Band Day 2,35 Solo Competition 1,45 His- tory Club 15 Band Competition 2,3,4. Carlene . . . Chuck . . . Cold again! . . . likes being wth Chuck . . . dislikes school and conceited people . . . beautician and marriage. 1? 'l l I l L x ' i 3 i JoANNE JOHNSON MARY ELLEN KANE There is nothing so rewarding as kindness. Mary Ellen . . . Mr. X. . . Cut it out! . . .likes going to El'ville dances and likes riding Neil's mini-bike . . . dislikes going to school five days a week and dislikes people who think they are better than others . . . secretary. History Club 2. 1. L There buds the promise of celestial worth. Harry . . . lAnonymous1 . . . Quiet down! . . . likes sports . . . dislikes egotistic and over-emotional people. . .history teacher. Basketballg Intramurals. HARRY CHARLES KELLOGC5 MARYJANE KETCHAM A faithful friend is better than gold, a medicine for misery, an only possession. Mary . . . George . . . f'Hang in there! . . . likes chewing gum . . . dislikes big shots . . .having a good time and working. JUDITH ANN KIRKPATRICK A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Judy . . . Bill . . . That'sfdumb! . . . likes water skiing and being on the . . . dislikes conceited people and five-minute lunch hours . . Band 1,2,3,45 All-County Band 2,3,45 Sectional All-State Band 4 Society 3,45 Band Competition 2,3,45 History Club 15 Cornell 1 Day 'iii tl WWHH L WA tend rt, a wil big ere tch'P likes gol I ibl ' ' ' ut b...di- partici ion in ool sp s. . .c ll iagej Wrestli g 1,2, 5 , asebal 'C s ' les Com ittee 25 Pr 7 ,yi ij, W Ml' JJNE ELLEN KN CKERBOCKER Elegant as simplicity and warm as ecstasy. Junie . . . Jack . . . Well, baby keep the faith! . . . likes those German cus- toms . . . dislikes seeing people who are sad, lonely, jealous or phoney . . . Ph s. Ed. Y Chorus 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Cheerleading 2,45 Cheerleading Co-Captain 45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Class Vice-President 15 Assistant Assembly Chairman 15 Assembly Chairman 45 Junior Honor Society 1,25 German Club 2,35 German Club Secretary 2,35 All-County Chorus 15 Junior Prom Committee 35 AFS Student 35 Yearbook 45 Prize Plays 35 Activity Awards 15 Intramural Award 35 Code of Ethics 15 German Award at O.S.T.C. 3. W to aw wwf' Q CONSTANCE ANN KUZAWSKI lf tomorrow is a day toward which we reach eagerly, all is well with us. Connie . . . John . . . 'tShut up, stupid! . . . Where's Susie? . . . likes Rizzo's pizza and John's family and enjoys teasing Madeline about Frank . . . dislikes John's driving . . . secretary. History Club 3,45 Secretary 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Yearbook 45 Pep Squad 3. IRMA ESTELLE LANGDON Climb high, climb far, your goal the sky, your aim the star. Wormy . . . Gary . . . You hogger! . . . likes food, and boys with big smiles . . . dislikes homework, and people who hate her driving . . . nurse in the Air force. F.H.A. 2,3. ELAINE FRANCES LIMA All succeeds with people who are cheerful. Lima . . . Mike . . . To each his own. . . . likes bugging Mr. Lavere and long lunch hours . . . dislikes people who think they are better than everyone else . . . Project Head Start. History Club 3,45 F.H.A. 4. g me K' Q g 5 I rj il 2 LOUIS DEAN LITCHISON The man who removed the mountain was he who began carrying away the small Stones. Eau . . . That's life! . . . likes psycho movies and Simon 8. Garfunkel . . . dislikes mosquitoes and hypocrites . . . veterinary medicine. Band 2,3,45 Cornell Band Day 2,35 Wrestling 2,35 N.Y.S. Marching Competition 3,4. MYLO THOMAS LOUGH A gentleman by nature, a scholar by education. Sandy . . . Miss Junkert . . . lt takes many thorns to make a lovely rose. . . . likes bugging Mr. Lavere, long lunch bells, and C.M.A. . . . dislikes people who think they are great . . . hair dresser. History Club 1 ,2,3,45 Prize Speaking 2,3,45 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Firebird 45 Intramu- rals 15 Dozen Plus Twelve Musical 2. LINDA ANN LOVE We are about as happy as we make up our minds to be. Linda . . .Jim . . . Hey there! . . .likes bookkeeping and listening to the radio . . . dislikes gym five days a week . . . a secretary and housewife. ANNE MILDRED LUKE BARRY WALTER MACK The manner of giving, more than the gift, shows the character ofthe giver. Anne . . . You wouldn't believe . . . likes mimicking a certain Australian . . . dislikes pessimists whosee only the hole of the donut . . .physical therapist. History Club 15 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Dozen Plus Twelve 2,3,45 Band Competition 1,45 All-Counoy Band 1,25 Area All-State Band 35 Cornell Band Day 2,35 Dance Band 15 Band Treasurer 35 Yearbook Treasurer 45 Junior Honor So- ciety 15 Senior Honor Society 2,3,45 Secretary 45 Band Competition 2,3,45 Chorus Competition 2,3,4. Everyone excels in something in which another fails. Barry .I . . Peace, brother . . . likes the challenge running brings, even twelve-mile marathons . . .dislikes senseless, unjust, immoral wars . . . teacher and coach. Junior Band 15 Parliamentarian 15 Junior All-County Band 15 Solo Competition 1, 2,45 Cross-Country 1,2,45 Yorkers 15 Cornell Band Day 35 Tennis 15 German Club 45 Student Council.15 Senior All-County 25 Talent Show 25 Track 3,45 S.U. Alternate in Geology 15- Senior Band 2,3,45 Activities Award 15 Intramurals 3,45 Firebird 45 Band Competition 2,3,45 Prize Speaking 25 Model U. N. Day Conference 3,45 Dele- gate Head 4. it WILLIAM MARTIN Successful men keep their eyes on the promising future. Bill . . . Here's Johnny lCarsonl! . . . likes sleeping and watching T.V. . . dislikes long lunch lines. . .medicine. MARILYN AN N MATZKE f Enthusiasm, self-confidence, individuality5 these are the essences of greatness. Matzke . . . Superman . . . Sure is a nice party! . . . likes having a good timeg enjoys murdering pledgees . . . dislikes mouthy pledgees, loud sorority meetings . . . high, wild, and free. Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,25 Cheerleading 1,25 Solo Competition 2,3,45 Dance Band Prom Committee 35 Yearbook 3,45 Subscription Co-Chairman 45 Cornell Band 2,35 Activities Committee 2,3,45 Bulletin Board Co-Chairman 45 Prize Plays 3 All-County Chorus 1 5 Honor Society 1,2. JAMES EDWARD MCARDELL He haunts you with his strange ideas and mocks you with his inscrutable grin. Mac . . . Don't worry about it! . . .likes to work on his Ford. . .dislikes foot ball practices . . . service. Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,45 Track 2. -OAN AILEEN MCGINLEY The rising blushes, which her cheek o'er spread. 'fJoany . . . Good grief! . . . likes riding her horse . . . dislikes short week- ends. . .airline stewardess. Chorus 1,2,3,45 Dozen Plus Twelve 2,35 All-State Chorus 35 All-County Chorus 3,45 Class Prize Play 35 Student Council 45 Yearbook 4. li LINDA McKINNON No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else. JAMES H. MERCER Friendship with all, but entangling alliances with none. Jim . . . None of your business! . . . likes to drive . . . dislikes the way Rick drives. H1 ml THOMAS WELDIN MINTONYE WILLIAM JOSEPH MINOTA The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. Lips . . . Hey, wait a minute! . . . likes to pull wheelies with his station wagon . . .dislikes wise sophomores. . .motor tech or electronics. IntramuraIs1,2,3,4. ln his experience all his friends relied. Heaven was his help and nature his guide. Tom . . . Praise the Lord! . . . likes reading the Bible . . . dislikes smart aleck kids. . .college. . generalizing teachers...college. Yearbook 4. RICHARD MICHAEL MOSH ER Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened, bautfgo or misfortune. 'Q pt' f. 'Rfk Rlck ... To climb the mgu'nta1n.gn1eans,inothing,,but to conquer means a great deal.' -racfhg, Hmotorcycles..idislfkes anything that moves slowly...lab it I .Jeff , 1 f Muff KATHLEEN ANNE MU RTAGH Our happiness in this world depends on the affections we are enabled to in- spire. Kathy ...Brad... Where's Braddie? ...likes having her senior license...dislikes Doris Day movies and' vacuum cleaner noise...elementary school teacher. Student Council Vice President 4' Student Council 3' Activit Committee 1 2 3 45 ' , , Y , I I Class President 15 Yearbook 35 Yearbook Editor-in-Chief 45 Junior Honor Society 15 Senior Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Honor Society Vice-President 45 Intramurals 35 County Student Council Secretary 45 Cheerleading 15 Good Citizen 3,45 S. C. Campaign Manager 15 Class Prize Plays 35 Prom Committee 35 Color Guard 35 Cornell Band Day 35 Tutoring 3,45 State Fair Competition 45 Code of Ethics 45 Sen- ior Ball Committee. JUDITH ANN MORGAN The quiet mind is richer than a crown Judy ...Mr. X ... Fleally?''...likes swimming and talking dislikes homework and Junior Honor Society 1,25 Senior Honor Society 3 4 Student Council 2 3 History Club 15 Library Staff 1,45 Intramurals 1 2 34 Student Tutoring 3 Playday 1 2 MICHAEL RICHARD MURPHY First he smiles, and then he grins then he laughs and the fun begins Murph ... Get off itl ...likes to listen to and shoot down Strough s fairy tales dis likes listening to Richards shoot the moose service maybe college Intramurals 1,2,35 Activity Committee 3 Student Council 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Prize Plays 35 Football 45 Chorus 4 ANDREA LYNNE PARKER Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle. Andi . . . Bill . . . 'tOh, feet! . . . likes talking and chewing gum in class . . . dislikes teachers who think theirs is the only subject . . . a career in music, may- be. German Club 2,35 F.H.A. 2,35 Treasurer of F.H.A. 35 Chorus 25 Firebird Staff 25 Year- book 3,45 Math Club 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad 2,3 History Club 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Treasurer and Secretary 45 All-County Band 2,35 All- State Band 35 Solo Competition 25 Band Competition 2,3,45 Cornell Band Day 2,35 Prom Committee 3. SANDRA LCUISE PEEK I can resist anything but temptation. Sandy . . . I wonder who's kissing her now? . . . f'Oh, sure! . . . likes lawn mowers, wrestlers, and fried eggplant . . . dislikes Japanese beetles and news- paperswithout comics . . . college. Senior Honor Society 3,45 Band 3,45 Band Competition 3,45 Pep Band 45 Concert Choir 45 Intramurals 3,45 Class Play 3,45 Prom Committee 35 NEDT Award 25 Year- book Literary Co-Editor 4. l BONNIE JEAN NARDOZZI l'll speak ill of no man and speak all the good I know of everyone. Bonnie . . . Warren . . . Man, where's Steph? . . . likes sports and receiving letters . . . dislikes thinking . . . college. Cheerleading 1,25 Concert Choir 1 ,2,45 Band 1,25 Prom Committee 35 Class Activity Committee 3,45 Student Council 1,25 Yearbook 45 Library Staff 3,45 Prize Plays 3. PATRICIA ANN PEARSON Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of introduction. Hutchie . . . Kam . . . Yeah, right! . . . likes water skiing and hydroplane racing with Kam . . . dislikes conceited boys . . .marriage, business school. Intramurals 1 ,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Pep Squad 35 Prom Committee 3. -QD R I 555,,,,5 liz' - - W .L .... V: 5 ,, at I Z El Sams -Z, MARJORI E ANN POTTER Self-taught I singg by Heaven, and Heaven alone. Margie ...Peter?...likes riding around with Ni in the big bird and going places with the PTA...dislikes seeing the senior members of the PTA leave... to leave for Virginia and college. Chorus 1 ,2,3,4g Intramurals 2,35 AFS Candidate 33 Yearbook 43 Class Activities Committee 3. GEORGE L. PROCKU P His good nature carries a magnetic charm. George...likes most girls, swimming and cars...disiikes nice kids and the clock... carpentry or electronics. Wrestling 4. BETTY ANN PIERCE Friendship is the wine of life. Twiddles ...Chuck... No matter! ...likes guys with blue eyes...dislikes people who can't say hi ...artist and wife. Library 1. HE History Club 1 ,3g Girls Chorus 29 SUSAN IREN E POTUCEK Adversity is the first path to truth. Susie''...Mike... You're terrible! ...likes listening to Mike's duck calls...dislikes being away during the noon hour...airline stewardess. History Club 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 2,3,4g F.H.A. President 35 F.H.A. Treasurer 45 Roost 33 Roost Co-Manager 43 Prom Committee 35 Playday 25 Pep Squad 39 lntramurals1,2, 35 Yearbook 45 Girls Chorus 23 Student Council 3. THOMAS N ELSON PROUTY MARIA ELENA RANIERI Good nature brings many a friend. Maria... Good grief! ...likes listening to the radio, and long lunch periods...dis- likes nagging underclassmen, and crowded school buses...secretary. History Club 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 1. With strength and patience all his grievous loads are borne. Herc ... Do unto others as they do unto you, only better. ...likes souped-up cars ...dislikes wise guys...U. S. Marine, karate expert, construction. Football 15 Intramurals 3. 3 'E -L. ll tt LEE RATHBUN Some think the world was made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Lori ...Steve... l don't want to hear it! ...likes horses and boys...dislikes certain boys...marriage. Chorus 1 ,2g Intramurals 3,43 Yearbook 4. Happiness does not exist in what you have, but in what you-do. Lee...Larry... Don't get smart. ...likes longer lunch periods and boys... dislikes people who aren't friendly..,marriage. Chorus 1,2g Intramurals 3,4. E iw., E .WV ,, l LORRAINE RATHBUN , . . I 4 t l I IIXNK-J if! Y' ly u U X ' XX! I LIN DA J EAN REGAL We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams. Linda...Sher...likes freckles, long eyelashes, and orange...dislikes the many days between vacations when Sherry is away at college...study music. Band 1,2,3,43 Concert Choir 2,3,43 Concert Choir accompanist 3,43 Dozen Plus Twelve 3,43 Solo Competition 1,23 All-County Band 1,23 All-County Chorus 3,43 All- State Sectional Chorus 3,43 Cornell Band Day 2,33 Dozen Pius Twelve Musical 23 Class Play 3,43 History Club 33 Intramurals 3. BARBARA JANE RIDGWAY A willing hand always extended. Barb ...Mr. Nice Guy...'fl give up. ...likes summer vacations in the mountains... dislikes conformists...colIege. Intramurals 1,2,33 Cornell Band Day 2,31 Band 2,3,43 Yearbook Activity Award 13 Band Competition 2,3,4Q Firebird 43 Firebird Vice-President 43 State Fair Band Competition 3. if IVSUZANNE MARIE REED z'Variety is the spice of life. Sue ...Flick... Ya know? ...likes watching monster movies late at night in the dark...dislikes onionsy Viet Nam...marriage. Student Council 13 Intramurals 1,23 Chorus 1 ,2,3,4Q Activity Committee 1 ,2,3,43 Pep Squad 2,31 Assembly Chairman 1. ,X I I as .ii ,X ,iif 3 3 3 tt -I '- aww lla. 1 . J ERNEST PAUL RENFREW He is a rebel because he has a nobler social vision than our own. Ern ...Mary Jane,.. l can't seem to find the right lie. ...likes getting bald...dis- likes being forced to conform...roam the village. DONNA MARIE RITCHIE Genius is the infinite art of taking pains. Donna ...Lloyd... Where's Sue ...likes to get out ofhomeroommdislikes watching guys play the role...teacher. Class Secretary 15 Cheerleading 1,2,35 Student Council 2,45 Cheermaster 2, Co- Captain 15 Junior Honor Society 1,25 Senior Honor Society 3,45French Club 1,2,35 Concert Choir 25 Yearbook 4. E Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Deb ...Mr. MilIionaire... Man! I don't believe it! That's all right! ...likes horses, eating, sleeping, boys!...dislikes getting up early, and people who are always on dietsmhappiness. Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 Student Council Representative 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 1 ,2,3 45 Band 15 Color Guard Captain 3,45 Co-Chairman Junior Prom 35 Class Treasurer 1,25 German Club 2,35 Awards Chairman 45 Prize Speaking 4. 'Where the willingness is great, the difficulties cannot be great. 'Ralphy ...Linda...'fWhat's the difference ...likes grimy motors, money, spray paint ..dislikes Fords.,.millionaire. DEBORAH LYNN ROBBINSS SHARON ANN ROOKEY Qjr , wt' R Never met a person she didn't like. ' is 5 ox Sher ...Ed... About time, Endersbee! ...likes bugging Mr. Lavere and lon ' X RALPH THOMAS SA LOTTO lunch hours...dislikes gym classmsecretary. X X N F.H.A. 2,35 French club 2,3,4. K, 5,7 sf, . NANCY ELLEN SCHMIDT Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiamf' Nancy... Have you seen Jana? ...likes ..lana's blue sneakers and likes to laugh... dislikes people who are fakes...going to California. Student Council 2,3,45 Activity Committee 1,2,3,45 Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 Cheer- master 45 Concert Choir 1 ,2,3,45 President 45 Dozen Plus Twelve 3,45 Intramurals 1, 25 Playday 15 Class Plays 3,45 Class Secretary 35 All-State Sectional Choir 35 Girls Chorus 25 Yearbook Staff 4. K it 'll 'X' ERICH LEO SCHMIDTMANN Eith r l'll find away or l'll make one. Rick... Who said that? ...likes girls and cars...dislikes Fords and pestering teach- ers...Navy and driving. KATHERINE ANN SHEDRICK A twinkle in her expression, personality in her possession. Kathy...Mr. Tarzan... That's cool and weird. ...likes laughing and chewing gum and also having a good time.,.dislikes getting out of bed at 6:00 in the morning for school...marriage and nursing. WILLIAM SH EPARD What a man sees only in his best moments as truth, is truth in all moments. ' 3' R -M mt H' ,Q CAROLANN SIDMAN 5 My heart leaps up when I behold a rainbow in the sky. L 'tDuke ...Tom... Tell my lawyer! ... You make me so mad ...likes sports, dancing goofing around, cooking...dislikes history, snobby people...data processing marriage. LEO ARTHUR SIDMAN As good-natured a soul as ever trod on leather of shoe. Sid ... l'm impressed! ...likes music...dislikes English...music teacher Band 2,3,4g All-County Band 35 All-County Chorus 15 Dozen Plus Twelve 43 Cornell Band Day 2,33 State Fair Competition 3,45 History Club 1. ff'iT! l 'Bull'-' -4 KATH LEEN MARIE SNOGLES An angel is like you, Kate, and you are like an angel. ed people...secretarial work. PAUL CHARLES STELTZER There is nothing in the world so much admired as a man who knows how to bear unhappiness with courage. Paul ...Becky... When you're as great as I am, it's hard to be humbIe! ... Tweet ...likes Scotch taping peanuts to window panes and watching birds try to pick them off...math 11 regents are becoming a habit...college. Band 1,2,3,4g All-County Band 1,2,3,4g All-State Sectional Band 3,43 Dance Band 2,3,4g German Club 29 Solo Competition 1,25 Cornel Band Day 2,3. Kathy ... Really! ...likes beachesf going to Florida...dislikes homeworkg conceit- CHERYL N. I am not afraid of tomorrow, for l've seen yesterday and love today. Cheryl...Paul... This is true! ... Were's Steph? ...likes watching rain and to people, often found singing, swimming, skiing, or riding...dislikes Brockport... happiness. Student Council 1,3,45 Cheerleading 1,25 Concert Choir 1 ,2,3,45 Dozen Plus Twelve 1,2,3,45 All-County Chorus 1,3,45 All-State Sectional Chorus 3,45 Sec.-Treas. Cho- rus 2,3,45 Treas. All-State Sectional Chorus 35 Solo Competition 2,45 Class Activ- ity Comm. 1,2,3,45 Co-Chairmen Prom Comm. 35 lntramurals1,3,45 German Club 2, 35 Library Club 15 Assistant Editor Yearbook 45 Yearbook 2,3,45 Pep Squad 35 Prize Plays 3,45 Code of Ethics 45 Student Council Campaign Manager 15 Senior Ball Comm. 4. JEAN KA'HERlNE TENHUNFELD There are two days about which nobody should ever worry, and those are yester- day and tomorrow. Jean.,.Mr. X... Hey, Vic! Will ya look at that! ...likes males, music and teasing Vic ...dislikes riding the school bus...commercial art. F.H.A. 25 Color Guards 3,45 History Club 3,45 Library 45 Intramurals 3. ELIZABETH ANN STGUTENGER High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. Liz ...John...likes school, but not the work...dislikes not seeing Johnnie...beauti- ciang housewife. Ap N 's5 t H -M4 E ,JD sf JT Rl CI' RUSSELL DONALD STROUGH To ridicule philosophy is truly philosophical. Tink ... Yea! Hands! ... Be a do bee ...likes to quote Murph and mock out him... dislikes taller underclassmen and Black lrish...to see Beattie live to be 18. Baseball 1,2 35 Football 15Student Council 1,2,3,45 Awards Chairman 15 Intramu- rals 1,2,3,45 lProm Committee 35 Class Activities 1,2,3,45 Class Prize Play5 Code of Ethics 1,45 Math Club 45 Earth Science Club 15 Pep Squadg Senior Ballg Orphan Committee. 252 Q41 jew 43 FREDERICK JOHN THOMPSON :'Character is made by what you stand for.'i Fred ...'il'll see about that. ...likes the time between periods...dislikes school lunches...college. Band 1,2,3,4. CONSTANCE JEANNE TOMB A tranquil mind and quiet conscience are assets of no mean value. ''Connie ...Marc...likes going out with Marc, and bowling...dislikes history and school lunches...secretary. History Club 3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 History Club President 45 F.H.A. Secretary 45 Roost 3,45 Floost Intramurals 35 Pep Squad 4. EARL RAYMOND TURNER t lf you would rule the world quietly, you must keep it amused. Kathy...dislikes barbers...plans to do Gillette Shaving commercials. 15 Baseball 15 Band 1,2,3,45 All-County Band 15 Chorus 1,2,3,45 All- ounty is 2,3,45 All-State Chorus 3,45 Dozen Plus Twelve 2,3,45 Intramurals 2, c 5 s 2 3,45 Cornell Band Day 2,35 Concert Choir Vice-President 4. .,3 ' 2 1 2 M CHAEL ROBERT VdnCLEAF Here was a man to hold against the world, a man to match the mountains and the sea. Mike ...Audrey... l have not given it much thought.'Z..likes girls, motorcycles, and going out Saturday nights...dislikes getting up in the morning and nagging teach- ers...machinist. 44 R CHARD ERWIN VcinEPPS JOHN NICHOLAS VoinclerHOFF Life was meant to be fun, so why fight it? Nick . . . Mable . . . Don't worry about it! . . . likes going to dances late and playin' the role . . . dislikes others who play the role and cancer commercials . . . service, then to own a brewery. Track 25 Cross-Country 2,35 Intramurals 1,25 Golf 45 Student Council 15 Prom Com- mittee 35 Class Activity Committee 1 ,2,3,4. .-T I 5 5 If a man constantly aspires, is he not elevated? Dick . . .likes all sports. . .technological construction engineer. History Club 25 Track 2,35 Tennis 45 Cross Country 2,35 Golf 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ,lin - '-in-1 L., I I 1 I I i.. I AMES ROLAND WALTS GLENN REYNOLDS WALTS I am an optimist because I believe in the future. Glenn . . . likes sports and girls . . . dislikes school lunches . . . to graduate. Basketball 1,2,3,4. 0- A man never loses anything if he has himself. Jim . . . likes playing basketball and flirting with any good-looking gal that happens to go along . . . dislikes underclassmen who think they're it . . . Navy. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Golf 45 Baseball 1 BEVERLY JEAN WARREN Quiet persons are welcome everywhere. Bev ...Robert... l don't care. ...likes bombing around with the Chevy...dislikes people who think they are better...secretary. F.H.A. TH EODORA LOU ISE WEAVER A carefree spirit attracts friends galore. Teddi ... Glad to hear it ...likes hearing P.C. complain about her...dislikes watch- ing M.Fl. play the role...Peace Corps. I Class Activity Committee 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Prize Plays 3,45 Girls Chorus 25 Intramurals 1,25 Yearbook Staff Ad Manager 45 Student Council 35 Pep Squad 3. WAN DA LEE WELLER There's a smile behind something worthwhile. Wanda...Scott... Tooky-Tooky! ...likes to attend B'ville dancesmdislikes coming in at 12:00 from a date, and being 17...secretary, marriage. Chorus 1,25 Student Council 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. FRANCES PEARL WHELPLY The way to have friends is to be one. Fran ...someone special... Oh, shut up! ...likes to watch T.V., listen to the radio and draw funny cartoonsmdislikes loud, crowded school buses and getting up for school...lBM school. Intramurals 3,45 History 45 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook 4. DALE ALFRED WILKINSON He takes life easy and smilingly goes his way. 'fWilkie . . . f'How about that? . . . likes watching T.V. and goofing off dislikes homework every night . . . to graduate. -OANN BERN CE WILLIAMS I count only the hours that are bright. Jo . . . That's not my idea ofajoke. . . .likes watching Laugh-ln and going to the lake . . . dislikes people who have inflated egos and misconceptions of their abilities . . . sees a future in the business world. Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 25 Cheerleading 1,25 Junior Honor Society 1,25 Junior Activity Committee 35 Cornell Band Day 2,35 Band Competition 2,35 Solo Competi- tion 2,35 Band President 1 5 Activity Award 1 ,2,3,45 All-County Band 1 ,2,3,-45 Section- al All-State Band 3,4. JACQUELINE EI LEEN WILLIAMSON The quiet ones are often the most surprising. , Jackie . . . Uncle Sam . . . likes motorcycles, curly hair, and the nighttime dislikes Phoenix night-life . . . to be a blond and see5-and drive an X.K.E. Junior Honor Society 1 ,25 Senior Honor Society 3,45 History Club 1,2,3. NANCY LEE WOGD ' No one needs to know her long to know a friend. 'iNancy. . . Angie . . . So did ll . . . likes being with Angie . . . dislikes short hair and dancing in gym . . .marriage and secretary. Chorus 2,3,45 Secretary F.H.A. 35 President 45 lntramurals1,2,3,4. VW JOAN MARIE WOODWORTH Every artist dips his brush in his own soul and paints his own nature into his pictures. Joan . . . Bill . . . Oh no! Really . . . likes the privileges we get in our senior year. . . dislikes long-winded teachers who have nothing to say . . . artist. History Club 1,23 Secretary History Club 15 Intramurals 2,35 French Club 2,3. , FAY LEROY CCFFEY What we are depends on what we do when we might be doing something else. -sq: Fay . . . Pat. . . Huh . . . likes doing nothing . . . dislikes school. . . to do nothing. Basketball 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. f w www '-ww Q w W' ,JH 4,., ,W 'W .fw,,,',,: , , W u , 'M sw, pad! 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J I , , df 'N 'Wfiv WM , f M' 42 M M4 I 6 7 U ww' , vw MM' Z Q fn , f W my ff ,W , 14 of f 'QW HUA ' ll fy 0 1 ' 1 W Q k K X vw, Gm W, lv mf' A Q HAPPY-GO-LUC KY Laura Czirr and Mike Murphy CLASS DEVILS Hopkins and Mike DeiGuidice GABBIEST Connie A d' nd Mike DeIGuidice CLASS F-IRTS MOST ATHLETIC J W'II' dAIH k N yS h 'dt dB' nDick Kathy Murtagh and Doug Richards h MOST SCHOOL-SPIRITED BEST-DRESSED CLASS ANGELS Jim Durr and Joan McGinley A.F.S in lim-tl Ht retr 1 t t .swf ' H' 'N A ww Q- ,L rw, r my A.F.S. frier1dS Good-bye, U.S,A. Boat tour in Amsterdam Atypical German home My Second family German friends Lunch on Main Street TearfuI departure e N. STUDENTS HWS Cillife 3 STVGTCW' My Australian parents My American parents 'Sandy' guarding my home in Australia. . . . I was sure I p a c k e d my Kan- lt's sometimes embarrassing ex- Believe it or not, its o u n d s pretty game. plaining what a bullock is. good. SENIOR CLASS WILL 'iii- F3! ijt W r l.2.I.tIi.Q-e. f f.-T-1--. We, the Class of 1969 of Phoenix Central School, Village of Phoenix, Town of Schroeppel, County of Oswego, State of New York, being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. First, we direct that all our just debts and funeral expenses be fully paid and satisfied soon after our decease. Second, we give, devise, and bequeath unto each of the following these things: IEAFLRY ALLEN leaves the fort and all its good times to Neal and au . DAVE ALSEVER leaves these halls of ivy to his little sister Colleen and the rest of the Alsever clan. CDEIaNdALVERSON leaves his hair to Mr. Provost when he gets ra e . MARILYN ANDERSON leaves Mr. Smith with a fair dinkum Australian accent. CONNIE ARCADI leaves her long brown hair to anyone with spirit enough to disprove the statement that blondes have more fun. PEGGY ASKEW leaves Kurt Fenske to all the teachers that can stand him. BONNIE AUSTIN leaves Pattie Durr all the fun she had in her senior year. KEVIN BAILEY leaves the school to any bike that can blow off his Trail 90. DONNA BAKER leaves, knowing her friends are behind her. GORDON BALCOM leaves all the noon-time passes for Mr. Pierce's Room to anyone smart enough to get them. AMIE BARKER leaves the school to whoever wants it. RICHARD BATEMAN leaves P.C.S. for the last time. CARL BEATTIE leaves Phoenix, headed for B'ville and what seems to be a better way. RITA BELL leaves for something better. CINDY BISHOP leaves some of her hair to all the men teach- ers who need it. CLARENCE BLAIR -leaves all his homework to Carol so that she won't get lonesome next year. MARY BLAKE leaves a can of Right Guard to Keitha Yerdon for use in her future gym classes. ETEVE BORTE leaves his size 6Vz sneakers to Dick DenBley- er. KAREN BORTHWICK leaves her peanut-butter-and-jelly sand- rvichres to anyone who can stand them for twelve years for unc . WAYNE BRECKENRIDGE leaves P.C.S. in about the Same condition as when he came. SHARON BREEN leaves her used shorthand notebooks to Deb Rawson and her job at Reed's Cleaners to Betty Stevens lGood luckll. DOUG BROWN leaves his hall locker to next year's sopho- mores. PAT BROWN leaves P.C.S., knowing she will use her education to the fullest advantage. JIM BUCHANAN leaves Charlie Lasher his size-12 track shoes and hopes he can fill them. PAUL BUSH leaves the tallest locker to Gary Lowe. IQVENDY BUTLER leaves good old P.C.S. to sisters Sally and andy. CAL CALTABIANO leaves Mr. Smith's band class for a decent lunch period. HARPO CARPENTER leaves his seat at the Polka Dot to Big John and the Toad. BRIAN CASWELL bequeaths to any junior who appreciates fine literature the Complete Book of Proverbs Spoken by Wilfred Farrell. CINDY CLARK just leaves. JOAN CLARK leaves this school to Chris Minota. FAY COFFEY leaves Mr. Schwartzwalder to anyone who can take him. EDDIE COLLINS leaves a space in the school parking lot to Fred Bidwell. RICHIE COLLINS leaves the old halls of ivy to see what the world has to offer. DAWN CONRAD leaves her ability to cope with situations to anyone who is dumb enough to undertake it. JIM CROMBACH leaves the aroma of the boys' locker room to anyone who can stand it. DAVE CROMIE leaves the left-tackle position to anyone who can fill it. . WAYNE CRUTCHLEY leaves his No.50 uniform and position as right guard to anyone who thinks he can fill it. LAURA CZIRR leaves all her time spent roaming the halls to her sister. JANA DAVIS leaves her checkered gym socks to Betty Stevens. NANCY DAY just hopes to leave. MIKE DelGUlDlCE leaves theGlorious Halls of Ivy to Patty Durr and the rest of the junior and sophomore girls to blossom and beautify. , BRIAN DICK leaves his basketball uniform No. 22 to his little brother and hopes he can fill it better. KATHY DIETZ just leaves, and couldn't be happier about it. JACKIE DISALVO leaves her marks to anyone who wants to study. ' JUDY DRYDEN leaves her puffs to Cindy Eggleston, who can use the experience. JIMMIE DURR leaves the varsity basketball team to Coach Provost who might be able to salvage something. DALE DYER leaves her business courses to her brother Chipper and Karen Waldron. CATHY EGGLESTON leaves the greatness of being seniors to Judy, Cindy, Michelle, and Ann, who will surely do their best. CHERYL ENDERSBEE leaves Jackie Snow, Phoenix, and all her buddies future happiness. JANET FARNHAM leaves trusty old 21 to Bonnie, and her dirty old gym socks to Miss Kuehner. PATTIE FENTON leaves her gym suit and Miss Kuehner to her sister Nancy. BRENDA FLETCHER leaves Gary Lowe one year of guaranteed square-dancing lessons. JASPER FRATELLO just leaves. JOHN GILBERT leaves a bunch of wild kids on bus 20 to anyone who wants them. KATHY GILBERT leaves her gym locker to anyone who really wants it. BILL GOLDYCH leaves all the football equipment that he can't carry, even his socks. FRANK GRABOWSKI leaves his golfing ability to anyone who's really that bad off to want it. MIKE GRECO leaves all the teachers to his sisters, Marsha and Marilyn, and his brother, Marting they can have them. RICK GREENIER leaves Chris Minota. Louise Sturge, and Keitha Yerdon the ashes of his school booksg the school, he just leaves. PAT GUERIN leaves all the fun she's had in Phoenix to her little sister Donna. CINDY HAMILTON leaves Miss Kuehner with Meg, Maureen, and Renie to help cause the trouble that she did. NANCY HAMILTON leaves to be with her husband. AL HANCOCK leaves Toad and Big John the PoIkaDot for their convenience. SALLY HANEY leaves Phoenix to the five remaining Haneys. LORI HELBOCK leaves a bottle of Scope to certain teachers. LEE HOOD leaves Terry Reid his bottle of Black. SUE HOPKINS leaves her height to Vic Bell who she hopes will use it to its full capacity. JIMMIE HOUSE leaves some of his weight to Martin Greco who needs it. BOB HUTCHINSON, being of unsound mind and body, leaves his inability to sing to John Rowland who could use the talent. BOB INGERSON leaves P.C.S. to his little sister, Sherry, and anyone else who can take it. CARLENE ISHAM leaves this school after thirteen years to whoever wants it. JoANN JOHNSON leaves her brother, Leslie, the joy of having the same homeroom two years in a rowg her drivers license: and Phoenix. MARY ELLEN KANE leaves Phoenix school to Ann and Sherry. HARRY KELLOG leaves bus 25 for what's left of itl to Mrs. Hall. MARY KETCHAM leaves Phoenix to her three sisters. JUDY KIRKPATRICK leaves her sister, Patty, to take her place making things difficult for Mr. Smith. DICK KLINE leaves his place on the wrestling team to anyone who can fill the vacancy. JUNE KICKERBOCKER leaves the confusion, happiness, very unusual situations, and all of the wonderful memories of abroad with AFS to P.C.S.'s next student to go overseas. CONNIE KUZAWSKI leaves her knowledge and the talented Mr. Knowlton to Madeline Rizzo and Frankie, Jimmy, and Joey Pietrowicz. IRMA LANGDON leaves her history class to Barry Allen. ELAINE LIMA leaves P.C.S. to her cousin Rich who deserves it. LOU LITCHISON leaves the Hon. Mr. Ron Smith his books of passes, which are his anyway. MYLO LOUGH leaves Phoenix halls to his sister Marline and wishes her good luck. LINDA LOVE leaves history to anyone who can take it and pass lt. ANNE LUKE leaves with the suggestion that all oboes be abolished. BARRY MACK leaves running. BILL MARTIN leaves his gym locker to his cousin. MARILYN MATZKE leaves with all her possessions and as fast as she can. JIM McARDELL leaves Mr. LeBoeuf for Chuck Keener. JOAN McGlNLEY Ieavesall her long morning bus rides to any- one who thinks he can get up early enough to catch them. JIM MERCER leaves all his mechanical drawing equipment to Kurt Schmidtmann if it's not stolen before then. BILL MINOTA leaves the action of Phoenix to his little brother. TOM MINTONYE just leaves. JUDY MORGAN leaves Mr. Charles to the next unsuspecting trig classf' ' RICK MOSHER leaves Mr. Provost to anyone who can handle him. MIKE MURPHY leaves his infinite wisdom and golden tongue to his brother Tom, who is in dire need of both. KATHY MURTAGI-I leavesmalrlgthe old peanut butter-and-jelly sandwiches in her locker tQJohQ-ljlardergq BONNIE NARDOZZI leaves all her happy school days to the jolly juniors. ANDI PARKER leaves Phoenix Central School at the mercy of another up-and-coming Parker by the name of Wendy Ann. PAT PEARSON leaves her ability to have wild parties on weekends to Judi Waldron. SANDY PEEK leaves a crumpled French horn and a trail of orange peels. BETTY PIERCE leaves the school system to Barbara Burdick. MARGIE POTTER leaves the PTA to perpetuate itself. SUE POTUCEK leaves Miss Kuehner to next,year's seniors to take care of in gym. TOM PROUTY leaves a little of his weight to Gary Stupp. GEORGE PROCKUP leaves a screwy shop locker to anyone who wants it. MARIA RANIERI leaves her sister all her shorthand and typing ability. LEE RATHBUN leaves Phoenix Central to Bud and Frank to try to get in as much trouble as she did. ' LORI RATHBUN leaves Frank and Bud the many happy years of high school. SUE REED leaves her gym suit to be burned in the main office on graduation day. LINDA REGAL leaves Mr. Smith in the hands of her many sisters and brother who are quite capable of keeping him in his usual state of confusion. ERNIE RENFREW leaves to live and let live. DOUG RICHARDS leaves his onion shovel to Bruce Waldron. BARB RIDGWAY leaves her quietness to Sharon Sterling. DONNA RITCHIE leaves her ability in Math ll to anyone who is stupid enough to take it. DEBBIE ROBBINS leaves her ambition and get-up-and-go to anyone who is stupid enough to want it. SHARON ROOKEY leaves Linda Mintonye the great study hall 7 of 20 . RALPH SALOTTO leaves the office to anyone who wants to go there. NANCY SCHMIDT leaves her muscles to Patty Henderson who could use them. RICK SCHMIDTMANN leaves to the principal all the memories of all the times he didn't catch him. KATHY SHEDRICK leaves her laugh to anyone who can remember it. CAROL SIDMAN leaves Phoenix Central to Bill Cosby so he can get some laughs as she did with Junior Barnes. LEO SIDMAN leaves bus 25 to anyone who can push and shove enough to get a seat. KATHY SNOGLES leaves her ability to type to Sue Andrews who is certainly going to need it. PAUL STELTZER leaves his ability to finger things out to Ron Gowdy who desperately needs it. LIZ STOUTENGER leaves P.C.S. to her brother Lloyd and wants to see if he can make it out in 70. Good luck! CHERYL STROUGH leaves skipping down the ol' halls of P.C.S. to Pat Durr, who seems to be taking over the position anyway. A RUSSEL STROUGH leaves his talent for walking into closed doors to Dick DenBleyker who already has a deficit of co- ordination. JEAN TENHUNDFELD leaves anything worthwhile in Phoenix to Vicki Balducci. FRED THOMPSON leaves his English ll class to his younger brother, Mark. CONNIE TOMB leaves all the luck in the world to anyone who has trouble in history. EARL TURNER leaves a wad of gum to his homeroom teacher. MIKE VanCLEAF leaves all the smoke in the boys' room to anyone who needs it. NICK VanderHOFF leaves Riverside to Paul Vickery. DICK VanEPPS leaves his locker to himself for next year . . . just in case. STEPH WALDRON leaves the confusion of being Class Trea- surer to any junior who can handle it. GLENN WALTS leaves his skills to anyone who deserves such punishment. JIM WALTS just leaves. BEV WARR-EN leaves Phoenix to her sister, Liz. TEDDI WEAVER leaves her Black Jack gum to anyone who wants it. A WANDA WELLER leaves Phoenix at 50 mph in reverse for Baldwinsville. ' FRAN WH ELPLY leaves two jeeps and four men to Joyce Staur- ing, who surely will like it. ' DALE WILKINSON leaves school work to anyone who wants it. JoANN WILLIAMS leaves with a lot of fun but not much knowledge. JACKIE WILLIAMSON leaves a can of Ban deodorant for her sister Melody's gym class. U NANCY WOOD leaves the nice school lunches to her sister Dawn. JOAN WOODWORTH leaves shop class to Bill Regan. Lastly, we hereby appoint the Junior Class executors of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof we have set our hands on the day of June in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and sixty-nine. 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L Mrk ff ADMI NIIS 0 TRATICN EE t I Q s 5 Do have an aim in life, but remember much of the joy and interest is in the journey to its attain- ment 4: 2 Z! anh! y 7-lffffgi-pf, J... f UM I'- SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ' K 2 i E I I E EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM SCHOOL BUSINESS DIRECTOR ADMINISTRATOR Mr John FI. Rowland Mr. Robert Howe BOARD OF EDUCATION Benoit, President. Ro Two: Mr. Williams, M Ch M B bk Row One: Mr. Williams, M .Litchinson, M B h p M b HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MR. CASTIGLIONE Time passes at a very rapid rate. Todayis graduates are tomorrow's leaders. Take advantage of all those ex- periences that prepare you for all those tomorrows that are sure to come, for shortly you will become what you are to be. , f d71,41fn-92,4 ,f - ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. MONTONEY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MR. VACCARO READING COORDINATOR DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL M M oe EDUCATION NIr.Jon SCIENCE SUPERVISOR F SUPERVISOR OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS IVlr. 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ART OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION AUDIO-VISUAL LIBRARIAN Mr. Moore INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Dorn and Mr. S K y. D RIVER E D Mr. Schwartzwalder and Mr. D BUSINESS Mr. Lavere, Mrs. FI nn, Mr Y Lewis, Mrs. Sleeth, Mr. Shi ly. Mrs. Murtagh, Mr. Farrell, Mrs. Winchester SCIENCE Mr. Grauman, Mr. Cutro, Mr. Di r DeLorm, Mr. Groben. PHYSICAL EDUCATION I HOME ECCNOMICS MUSIC Mr. Maley and Mr. Smith N Mrs. Terpolilli DENTAL HYGIENIST Mrs.Gowdy TRANSPORTATICN Row One: V. Bell, C. DeLong, V. Yerdon, W. Hall. Flow Two: A. Anderson, A. McGinley, F. Fyler, C. Neville, F. Caltibiano, B. Dennery, F. McGinley, E. Doss, R. Edwards. Flow Three: L. Hall, E. Oja, I. Nelson, G. Gillen, R. Chap- man, B. lVlcGinley, M. Pickereign,R. Halsdorf, A. Tefft, E. Lighthall. l we 1 4-.ff .1 'fn CUSTCDIAL STAFF J.C. BIRDLEGOUGH SCHOOL Mr. Williams, Mr. itts, hea S d custodian J.C.B. School, Mr. C p H p ham CAFETERIA STAFF Seated: Mrs. Stock, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Dimon. Standing: F. Pitcher, P. Chapman, Mrs. Wood- dg ,Mrs Williams, Mrs Carvel SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Gorton and Mr. forest. LANGUAGE Mrs. Winchester, Mrs. Mur- tagh, Miss Sabinsky. MATH EMATIC5 Mr. Pecola and Mrs. Logan. MUSIC INDUSTRIAL ARTS DENTAL HYGIENE Miss Cincotta. is E HCMEMAKING Mrs. Davis. LIBRARfAN Mrs. Benoit. NURSE ART E SCIENCE ENGLISH s. Jones and Mrs. Hopkins OCCJPA'IONA- - ED JCATION Mr. Quint CUSTODIAL STAFF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Biggs, lvlr. Marcy and Mr. LeBoeuf H. Wilkinson, W. Whipple, F. Whitney L. Auyer, C. Dimon, W Remin ton W . g , Neville CAFETERIA STAFF Row One E Person, H. Eggles- ton A Thompson B Cummings, K Clark Row Two B Thomp- son J Pierce J Stafford, V. Evans S Humberstone V Dia- mond M Judd w x - S' X,.A fix ar, A ,El ra . ' 'x V . fm xg.. , A, x 1 f' ur. 1, ,f A wx X -. u .L t xx f x ,vu K . mf 9. q 4- x. Nl V, N- N 1 WR Q x ' A ,. , N Q. K' . ' , K L6 ry x f X si ., - -X X I M . N X! X xx L' ' ,J ' 3 jk, -Q , x L xm X X .' ff x L x if ' , ,, gg , 1, , E f 4 T. ' J xt , a xx 4 X '- . ' 4 I ,, 1 up .A x M-4' X s f 2.1 51 'Q X .- ' w ,W ' ' Q, if X , A V x Q, f , f , -, 7. x N H - -A -A f ff' hi m ,435 'K ' ,,,,., ri Y Fi. - UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR ADVISORS Miss Short, Mr. Gay, IVlr. Maley, IVIrs. Wood, Mr. Cutro. y PRESIDENT rad Clark A knEEPRESDENT WLynn Moyer jgU5LgECRETARY fy Steven TREASURER ,Mary Lynn Riley Row One: N. Brown, L. Balcom, C. Besaw, M. Berard, V. Balduccl. Flow Two: D. Bishop, W. Blanchard, J. Balch, J. Breckinridge, V. Bell. Row One: P. Casey, L. Bubbs, B. Burghdurf, S. Ches- bro, G. Bennett, J. Calalano, B. Candee. Flow Two: N.Chapman,A.Cardinali,K.Chittenden,N.Chamber- lain, L. Burton, T. Casler. Row One: M. Corsivo, B. Clark, L. Clark, S. Cooper G. Cooper. Row Two: D. Cole, J. Cohill, G. Cooper N. Coulter, C. Cramer. Row One: P. Henderson, J. Claycomb, L. Godkin, S. House, J. Garbutt, Fl. Gowdy, J. Harder. Row Two: B. Hayes, T. Goldych, K. Fletcher, C. Highbrown, C. Halstead, S. Hunlon, J. Green. Row One: F. Elhage, M. Crisafulli, J. Darling, C. El- hage, D. DuValI, C. Eggleston, G. Crandal. Row Two E. Fleming, Fl. Durr, D. DenBleyker, D. Earle, D Dundon, T. Donovan. Row One: Fl. Hymers, R. Judd, C. Keener, T. Hubbard T. Hunkins. Flow Two: C. Litchison, S. Kinzie, C Lasher, J. Lamie, S. lngerson, L. Lewin. Row One: J. Neville, J. Murtagh, R. Morgan, O. Oja, M. Monroe,R.Munger. Row Two:J. Olmstead, L. Moy- er, J. Nolan, N. Nevins, M. Parkinson. EWR' 1 Row One: B. Mack, L. Mintonye, J. Mills, M. Mintonye, C. Mills, T. McArdeIl, J. Meyers. Row Two: R. Mills, T. Martins, A. Matzke, D. Mills, P. Lucas, D. Messen- ger, S. Conde. Row One: D. Prouty, F.'Pitcher, J. Pietrowicz, T. Pitts- Iey, D. Pendergast. Row Two: K. Phinney, M. Post R. Pickard, S. Pealo, B. Perchway. Row One R Smlth C Sharp S Sterling E Sterling E Smart C Shear E Starlmg Row Two .J Staurlng L Smallman B Stevens N Starlng P Spano H Stevenson Row One: T. Reed, L. Reith, B. Regan, J. Rowland, M. Richards, Row Two: M. Richards, V. Schenck T. Reith, G. Schadte, G. Rawson. B' uw' F W Row One S. Torrance, B. Thompson, D. VanAuken, B Strong J. Truax. Row Two: P. Vickery, S. Thomas C Switzer S. Thompson, B. Strowbridge. J ovial Understanding Naive rresistible Griginal Riotous sarcastic Row One: T. Young, P. Waldron, J. White, B. Whipple, B. WSIGYOFI, E- Wells, J. Wallace. Row Two: K. Waldron, S. Wescott, C. Williams, J. Waldron, C. Watson, E. Warren, B. Williams. Jack Murtagh Mike Crisafulli Vick Bell Lynn Moyer Doug Cole John Harder Brad Clark Judy Waldron Betty Stevens Vickie Balducci Michelle Berard Robin Pickard Laurie Smallman Connie Williams SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS Row One: Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Dorn Mr Groben Mr Grauman Mr Luke Mr Knowlton Row Two Mr Soukey Mr Farrell Mr Charles Mr Generous PRESIDENT Elailne Brown SECRETARY Linda Forbes VICE-PRESIDENT Lonnie Gunsalus TREASURER Debbie McCaw Row One: D. Avery, S. Badore, G. Balch, C. Askew D. Allen, S. Andrews, S. Barker. Row Two: B Barrie, J. Alfano, J. Bassett, D. Bassett, P. Austic N. Allen. Row One: F. Bidwell, B. Brown, J. Bonsall, B. Brown, B. Brzostek, R. Burdick, J. Borthwick. Row Two: S. Boisey, C. Blake, K. Best, E. Brown, J. Best, M. Bettinger. Row One: Fl. Burton, D. Burdick, B. Clark, M. Considine, K. Corey, S. Candee, M. Colbert. Row Two: J. Casbara, K. Claycomb, J. Butler, N. Carpenter, M. Chamberlain. Row One: B. Dauer, D. DenBleyker, T. DeLong R. Coville, T. Dausman, G. Cummings. Row Two H. DeMarco, D. DeLong, M. Cramer, M. Czirr B. Cooper. Row One: B. Giordano, G. Gleason, R. Graham, S. Giordanella, D. Gates, S. Fudo, C. Foster, K. Grosvent. Row Two: C. Graham, J. Gowdy, L. Gunsalus, J. Fraser, I. Gordon, V. Green. Row One: D. Ferens, H. DeMarco, K. Fenske, C. Dundon, R. DiSalvo, P. Dievendorf, T. De- Long, D. DenBIeyker. Row Two: J. Fields, J. Elhage, B. Forbes, P. Dailey, L. Forbes, D. De- Long. Row One: W. House, A. Halstead, J. Haney, N Halstead, T. Halstead. Row Two: C. Jamieson, D Jones, M. Jones, Y. Haynes, L. Hutchinson. Flow One: G. Libbey,C.Lewis, J. Klase, P.Kirkpatrick, M. Lavarnway. Flow Two: R. Lawson, C. Lambert, C. Leroux, D. Kanar, S. Lawler. Row One: T. McArdelI, L. McCann, J. Lowe, B. Lonis, A. Lucas, C. Marsala, J. Moyer. Row Two: D. Moyer, C. Lyboult, J. Moyer, M. Lough, R. McDougall, D. McCaw, M. McGinley. Flow One: J. Mintonye, D. Lyboult, C. Mills, N. Morrison, S. Maryinuk, S. Minota. Row Two: B. Morrow, S. Meyer, S. Morris, M. Mosher, C. Minota Row One: M. Norton, M. Prior, M. Ottman, H. Pickard, S. Price, V. North, N. Pagliarali. Row Two: L. Nace, L. Peterson, D. Pittsley, J. Pickard, D. Przewlocki, S. Oswald. Row One: D. Sampson, R. Ryan, J. Rowley, J. Sampson, D. Regal, C. Reynolds. Flow Two: M. Rawson, P. Samson, L. Reynolds, J. Ranieri. 6. Row One: K. Schmidtman, K. Suppes, S. Sutton M. Stafford, D. Strail, P. Shedrick. Row Two: P ward, C. Strail. Row One: M. Thompson, D. Tappan, D. Taillefer, J. Timerson, R. Trumble, N. Vincent, B. VanAuken. Row Two: D. VanSanford, L. Umstead, D. Tomb, V. VanDerhoff, L. Trace. Row One: J. Durr, J. Harder, B. Wilkinson, J. Wal- dron, B. Whipple, J. Whorrall, E. Williams, L. Whipple. Row Two: M. Williamson, G. Waits, Ft. Waldorn, C. Waits, M. Czirr, J. Casbara. Souva, M. Smart, P. Shaffer, C. Serafini, D. Ste- Row One: A. Whitney, F. Yager, M. Williams, P. Carpenter, B. Grosvent, L. Young, W. Pickreign, N. Whelply. Row Two: C. Watkins, P. Kirkpat- rick, M. Waldron, D. Pittsley, D. Watson, C. Wynn. Silly Gptimistic Popular Happy-go-lucky Outstanding Mysterious Gutgoing Reserved E nthusiastic Sophisticated Mary Czirr Mike Considine Janet Bassett Steve Sutton Elaine Brown Lonnie Gunsalus Flenie Gordon Steve Higgins Elaine Brown Chris Dundon Chris Wynn Sammy Giordanella Pat Kirkpatrick Chuck Marsala Linda Forbes Barry Clark Jeanne Casbara Jamie Moyer Sue Andrews Robbie Coville FRESHMAN CLASS Mr. DeForest, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Logan, Mr. Dietz, Mrs. Hopkins, Mr. Gorton, Mr. Knight, Mr. Howard, Mr. Pecola. PRESIDENT Gary Sivers SECRETARY Carol Peek VICE-PRESIDENT Brenda Dunn TREASURER Robert Hopkins Row One: D. Barber, F. Altman, F. Askew. Row Two: J. Atkinson, D. Bassett, S. Abrams, W. Atkinson. Flow Three: W. Aseltine, J. Barkley, E. Alden, M. Barrie, Ft. Allen. Row One: D. Crisafulli, K. Burke, C. Carter, E. Bubbs. Row Two: K. Bresnahan, C. Burton, G. Candee, L. Brown, B. Caltabiano, D. Brown. Row One: J. Blais, N. Boyle. Row Two: C. Bowman R. Bowersox, N. Billings, D. Borthwick. Row Three: G Brady, K. Brann, G. Betts, R. Beckley, M. Bergman. mg ZZ ' I EI, Row One: H. Conger, S. Cummings, L. Darling. Row Two: D. Crisafulli, V. Clute, S. Dailey, A. Corey. Row Three: E. Conger, B. Chapman, J. Correia, D. Chamberlain, T. Carioti. Row One: S. DonVito, K. DenBleyker, P. DonVito, D Eggleston. Row Two: K. Dauer, B. Dunn, C. Doss K. DeLong. Row Three: S. Duerr, G. Earle, A. Day T. Davis. Row One: J. Farling, M. Friot, T. Frost, G. Garrett. Row Two: K. Elhage, J. Godfrey, Fl. Fratello, P. Friot. Flow One: S. Hart, R. Gould, C. Gunsalus. Flow Two: J. Howe, M. Hamilton, K. Goodfellow, J. Gould. Flow Three: E. Fisher, Fl. Hopkins, B. Harder, P. Gil- bert. Row One: J. Hess, P. Lambert, H. Langdon. Row Two: K. Kling, B. LaVair, W. LaVair, B. La Varnway. Row Three: M. Lindsley, H. Lasher, B. Kline, D. Law- rence. Row One: R. Huntley, J. Humphrey. Flow Two: M. Kea ney, C. Hoxie, N. Halstead, C. Jamieson. Row Three D. Keener, L. Johnson, D. Johnson, A. Kurhela. Row One: C. Lewis, B. Mandigo, L. Lynch. Row Two: S. Lindsley, V. Lentz, Fi. Lentz, S. Lindsley. Row Three: M. Lawler, W. Mason, M. Maes, M. Maes, C. Lynch. Flow One: B. McDougall, P. Mitts, P. Messenger Row Two: B. Mercer, C. Monroe, A. McGinley, M Mertes. Row Three: J. McGuire, D. Minota, D. Min- tonye, B. McEwen, J. Monica. Row One: D. Pealo, J. Proulx, K. Peterson. Row Two: W. Oja, W. Price, E. Nolan, C. Peek. Row Three: J. Pietrowicz, B.Phillips,'J. Murphy, D. Neville. 4 Row One: A. Palmer, N. Sanchez. Row Two: M. Rieth, S. Regal, D. Rancier, W. Richardson. Row Three: A. Saarie, L. Shepard, T. Sivers, G. Sivers, S. Salvage. Row One: J. Walkins, D. Ungleich. Row Two: D. Tor- rance, P. Trumble, W. Turks, V. Watson. Row Three: H. Taylor, J. Sullivan, K. Walberger, E. Tillapaugh. Row One: S. Snow, R. Stevenson, S. Smith, K. Small- man. Row Two: D. Torrance, P. Trumble, W. Turk V. Watson. Row Three: H. Taylor, J. Sullivan, K. Wal- berger, E. Tillapaugh. Fickle Responsible Energetic Silly Happy-go-lucky Mysterious Emotional Naughty Row One: K. Willey, L. Wescott, C. Yerdon. Flow Two: A. Wood- worth, S. Woodworth, L. White, M. Wheeler. How Three: J. Vairetta,Nl.Williamson, J.Young,-M.Woodworth, D.Wooding. Todd Wallace Terry Sivers Tim Smiley Doug Barker Gary Sivers Todd Wallace Richard Huntley Tom Davis Elain Nolan Brenda Dunn Kennetta DenBleyker Jackie Humphrey Sharon Przewlocki Bonnie Lavair Debbie Eggleston Donna Flancier x 0 f N G Q X X N N N M., Cup! 6 'L UND x 2, QW fm W' if Aff xv WJ? 0. 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Carpenter, D. VanAuken, B. Strong, C. Keener, M. Murphy, S. Sutton, S. Chesbro. Row Three: Coach Marcy, J. McArdelI, A. Hancock, J. Durr, E. Bassett, B. Dick, D. Cromie, C. Shear, D. Kline, B. Clark, W. Crutchley, Coach LeBoeuf. After opening with a loss to a much larger Canastota team, Phoenix defeated Weedsport. The Firebirds overconfident and weak from lack of practice, then lost to A.P.W. The following week the team took on our arch-rivals from Central Square. Although the score may not show it, our boys played a tremendous game. Profiting from their mistakes the Firebirds went on to overcome the team from Pulaski. Next, the ma- chine from Hannibal narrowly defeated our boys. In the last game of the year, the Firebirds proved that-they could be even strong in defeat. The seniors proceeded to show the underclassmen the true Firebird spirit. They battled a much stronger Mexico team to the very end, only to lose in the very last seconds of the game. Next year, Phoenix will be without all-county team members, Bill Goldych, Jim Durr, and Brian Dick. Also, the absence of top-scorer, Jim McArdell, and ends, Mike Murphy and Alden Hancock, tackle, Dave Cromie, guards, Wayne Crutchley, Paul Carpenter, and Dick Kline, will be greatly felt. The outlook for next year's team is very bright with the return of veterans Jack Murtagh, Brad Clark, Chuck Keener, Mike Richards, Tank Goldych, Everett Starling, Bill Strong, and Scott Chesbro. Good luck! WAYNE CRUTCHLEY JIM DURR PAUL CARPENTER JIM McARDELL BRIAN DICK CO-CAPTAINS BILL GOLDYCH ALDEN HANCOCK MIKE MURPHY DICK KLINE DAVE CROMIE VARSITY IN ACTION JUN'OR VARSITY FOOTBALL Row One: H. Conger, L. Gunsalus, P. Cole, T. Davis, B. Harder, S. Wilkinson. Flow Two R Allen R Wilkinson, J Lowe P Deven dorf, B. Brown, M. Bergen, J. Bonsall, T. Murphy, B. Kline. Flow Three: J. Waldron, M Williamson, F Pickard B Giordano D DenBleyker, Fl. Burton, G. Betts, J. Gunn, T. Smiley, K. Brann, D. Brown, Coach Dix. Absent Coach Paraka and T Smiley :e...f.. -.. .4 ' 5 , - VARSITY IN ACTION .- me . -S civffalir. g,.5 ,,:lj??.,55 NI V- :--L... X . .... ' - f :SSB VM4'3'25F N 15Q5'1'f,515fQIEgi22Qfi : .- 1 15' 1P4E1?fiTsx?fiY..i5Y3523i 2 -.I 'ISL .' ., x f Xfffc '- ,' 'M' .. -ffirfii ,gl--f I li, Q' . SQ, , we, .g,:f l 5 siyi-'fggga.fvi.e,ff . ,E 2 1157, . he, ,- A X- ,lig5.,S,Eg A f iii. , : ,gmig-5 ' LL X - ' ' ' ,LL . .. .cf 5.21: - QQ-1-gf.. zaq L- 'ia 1 . .. . . -i i 'illzf' if-2 - fe ' iw is .,.. :- -A 5 -A r--:.-16 - arf -. 'H' 1 1 HEEL ...q ,+.,,5-X7 .il E ' A ' -a nifl ... X- ' I fI : D. Wiley, D. Fuller, S. Devendorf, C. Lasher, D. Strowbridge, J. Waits, M. Vincent, G. Walts, S. Smith, J. McCann, B. Mack W. Turk, D. Tappan, B. Mack, J. Buchanan. Manager, P. Spear, Coach, Mr. Brown. CROSS COUNTRY JIM BUCHANAN BARRY MACK Row One: C. Walts, C. Lasher, G. Walts, C. Roberts, C. Marsala, G. Mills, R. Lawson, B. Blakemen, C. Jaminson. Row Two: M. Sch Iect, J. Bonsall, J. Wilkinson, P. Diefendorf, B. Giordano, J. Buchanan, C. Mills, B. Mack, D. VanEpps, B. Brown, Coach Brown. TRACK This year's team did well considering there were few participants. This year,'for the first time in the history of Phoenix, a member of the team ran in the New York State Meet. Charles Lasher achieved this honor by placing tenth in the Section Ill Meet. ln future years we hope to have more members for this rewarding sport. 'I14 Center: N. Schmidt, B. Stevens, J. Lamie, M. Riley, J. Knickerbocker, D. Robbins, P. Henderson, V. Schenck, C. Arcadi. This year's cheerleading squad has worked hard to bring up school spirit among its classmates. Realizing there has never been too much participation from students dur- ing pep rallies, the cheerleaders and Student Council decided to do something about this. Through competition of the three classes, the advisors judged thetluniors to be most school-spirited. That particular pep rally proved to be very successful. Few students rea- lize the purpose of these pep rallies: to show the team it has the support and confidence of fellow students. This squad has been a very active one. Forthe firsttime, cheerleaders from Phoenix have attended a cheerleaders' clinic. Here they learned how to boost school spirit, in- crease spectator partcipationand to be better cheerleaders. The girls have spent many hours practicing cheers. Along with this, they have made a special effort to devise cheers that will include the crowd. This will all help our school win the sportsmanship trophy. Dances were also held to raise money for new uniforms. CHEERLEADERS CAPTAIN: Nancy Schmidt SENIORS C. Arcadi D. Robbins CO-CAPTA N J. Knickerbocker 115 Cheerleaders , eviw, . . .inthe hall on The courf . . . byfhefield , ..,, M. ,. FRESHMAN Row One: H. Taylor, K. DenBIeyker. Flow Two: D. Crisafulli, S. Woodworth, C. Gunsalus. Row Three: A. Woodworth, C. Bowman, C. Willey, K. Dauer, M. Fleith. J.V. Row One:J. Casbara. Row Two: Y. Hanes, D. Pryzilocki, J. Pickard, V. North. Row Three: E. Brown, D. lVlcCaw, M. Chamber- lain, I. Gordon. 7 WRESTLING Row One C Jamieson P Alsever J Pietrovicz S Chesbro D Kline, A. Hancock, J. Haney, W. Mason, M. Crisafulli, V. Bell. Row Two Coach Brown T Vallilee P Vickery J White J Fratello L. Munger, B. Hutchinson, D. Earle, Fl. Wilkinson, G. Prockup, P. This yearthe wrestlingteam looks very promising. Last year's team finished with a 10-3 record, and we are looking forward to another great season. The wrestling team lost only three graduating seniors: Gary Hartranft and brother, Greg, along with Bob Goldych. This year the team will be led by Alden Hancock, Dick Kline, Don Earle, and Mike Crisafulli. Out of eight teams, Phoenix Varsity last year came in second place inthe Pebble-Hill Tournament. They also came in second place in the Oswego County Lea- gue Tournament. This year the team is scheduled for a number of tournaments and matches. The team will be strengthened by enthusiastic juniors, sophomore and freshmen wrestlers. On the whole, the wrestling team has a lot of experience and will do well. I , VARSITY BASKETBALL Row One: G. Waits, B. Clark, E. Smart, J. Murtagh, M. Murphy. Row Two: Coach Dix, L. Clark, C. Shear, P. Bush, B. Dick, R. Bishop, M. Richards, S. Schultz. This year's varsity basketball team exhibits much ability and team effort. The Firebirds, after the loss of six seniors, returned with All-County, Brian Dick, and with seniors, Jim Waits, Paul Bush, Mike Murphy, and Glenn Walts. The team will increase its ability with juniors, Jack Murtagh, Brad Clark, Spike Smart, Larry Clark, Dick Bishop, Carl Shear, and Mike Richards. The team has been having a fairly good season with a 2-2 league record. The boys are working as a team this year and have developed their basketball abilities greatly. The rest of the season looks very bright. Good luck guys!! 121 1 JIM WA'-TS GLENN WALTS MIKE MURPHY SENIORS BRIAN DICK PAUL BUSH Z4 M , ,T Lexis. fi . , 'TT A w ,T wif 1 ,, 1 .. , A af' f Q. ,Q,,JBWfi,cLeq,Jt,, Qu te A A A f .lid f Q T A- - A, ,- - ' T J U N R V ,Nl l QAQS T3 S LQ Q' 2Qf,ff:q:,gb T 5 lag ' ' v'ff34V lil Zigfvetefaffgl f E.' J 5,1 ff V 1 Sri ,H if Q29 , ...Li W Q ' . f 1 1 23117 M ff fn 'tl v. fl U X77 W K,,. iffii, .QD ' ,J H ' ,, .Q 1 .5 Al ,ji iwlr f uf' '57, A- I ,g we ,ygfwfzc A ,Q W Fl f f fliwi .eiwlwl SQ' . fy, J H 5 T2 iii ,Q fQRs1.,u -4 B Mia, . ' f 11 - . 9 fi 2 ff' My , iw T' .WLS H if EXW?-fffif' ll 1 ,f ' if F V l C , L' 5' If fx y DJ f J a l 2 5 f Flow One: S. Sutton, J. Waldron, S. Higgins, J. Waldron, C. Dundon, C. Marsala, B. Harder. Row Two: Coach Marcy, R. Carter, T. Donovan, G. Betts, T. Young, K. Brann, T. Smiley, J. Wallace. Wi ll' seg-fi Row One: M. Pluff. Row Two: D. Betts, Coach Paraka. Row Three: G. Dick, Ft. Hopkins, W. Pickreign, S. Smith, G. McArdell, B. Caltabiano, ca. Earle, M. scmecm, J. iviccann, G. sivers, A. Ashby, A. saarie, E. Walts. 123 girrrfi eg g! VARSITY BASEBALL Row One: B. Goldych, L. Hood, C. Beattie, D. Brown, L. Crutchley, A. Yerdon. Row Two: H. Kellogg, L. Allen, E. Starling, B. Dick Coach Dix, D. Clary, W. Morris, K. Bailey, B. Clark. After opening with an impressive 10-0 victory over Baldwinsville, the Firebirds found the going a little tough until late in the campaign, winning their last four games, including an impressive 1-O win over Section 3 champions, North Syracuse. Dana Clary led the pitching staff with a 3-1 record. Returning for 1969, Larry Allen, 2-2 and Lee Hood, 2-5, should help improve the 1969 record. All-County outfielder, Bill Cook, led the hitters with a .435 batting average. Other All-County selections were second team Harry Kellogg honorable mentions, Wayne Crutchley, Everett Starling, and Ambrose Yerdon. The team looks very promising this year with returning members Brian Dick, Harry Kellogg, Larry Allen, Everett Starling, Brad Clark, Wayne Crutchley, Lee Hood, Bill Gold- ych, and Carl Beattie. Row One: B. Natale, R. Morgan, B. Strong, Coach Marcy, D. Dundon, C. Dundon, P. Brown. Row Two: B. Brown, B. Farnum, J. Wea- ver, S. Higgens, L. Gonsalus, S. Sutton. Row Three: B. Hanes, J. Lowe, J. Rowland, S. Smart, J. Murtagh, G. Lowe, C. Keener, H. DeMarco. J. V. BASEBALL K, .Q 1w 'Zi GOLF TEAM Row One: F. Grabowski, R. Gowdy. Row Two: G. Howe, M. Murphy, B. Hutchinson, D. Rich ards. Last year's golf team was the best Phoenix has seen in several years and promises to be better this year. With the return of such excellent players as Bob Hutchinson, Mike Murphy, Frank Grabowiski, and Doug Richards, the loss of Gary Howe and Pete Turkowski will be easier to bear. This year's team, paced by Doug Richards, is eagerly awaiting the op- portunity to establish its supremacy in the league. D. 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V J yx g f , D, .2 0 s W 1 V X F ,2 I f . V M H C 1 ,M X M5959 5, ' U .,,,., W 'W ,N ' ffm ,w,,,,,,W 42 ' -,aw ' +P . , , W1 4 W ' 3 ' ,A 1, ,, 1 W 'Wm,, lflbiliww- ,N V ' 9 . , XD ACTIVITIES KW X STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Qs 110 -fC:L,:'f Z-v Doug RICUHVUS Pf9Sld9f7T Kathy Murtagh Vrce President Pat Brown Secretary Patty Henderson Treasurer .Jnm Durr Parlramentarran STUDENT COUNCIL Row One: D. Dyer, P. Brown, A. Cardinali, M. Czirr, C. Arcadi, B. Stevens, V. North, C. Jamieson, J. Moyer, G. Casbara. Row Two M. Colbert, J. Lamie, K. Murtagh, C. Strough, I. Gordon, P. Henderson, N. Schmidt, J. Knickerbocker, M. Anderson, J. McGinley C. Serafini. Row Three: S. Sutton, J. Murtagh, K. Fenske, K. Fletcher, M. Richards, M. Riley, L. Smallman, J. DiSalvo, B. Fenara L. Forbes, E. Brown. Row Four: B. Dauer, B. Dick, J. Durr, A. Caltabiano, D. DenBleyker, D. Avery, C. Lewis, B. Clark, D. VanAuken C. Beattie, B. Clark. On the surface, Student Council appears to the students as a Monday meeting, mimeo- graphed minutes or an occasional activity. But beneath these things is the Council as it should be known-the voice of students, a forum for the student to present his side to the administrators, and a strong student coalition which is capable of doing much more than any single individual. To the world, our Council represents many things, like food and clothing to a small or- phan ofthe Orient, or a transistor radio to some G. l. in Vietnam, or even a little bit more to eat on Christmas day for some needy family through our toy and can good drive. To the faculty, Council represents a start towards accepting the responsibilities soon to be placed on us in the outside world, which is not really that far away now. Council works for you and with you! Mrs. George Case, president of the A.F.S. Programg Marilyn Anderson, A.F.S. student from Australia. My year at Phoenix is almost at an end and so soon I will have to board a plane to take me back to Australia and reality. With me I will -take all the memories of a dream come true. Although America and Australia share many common bonds, the dif- ferences between them have proved quite exciting for me. I saw snow for the first time, I felt the ac- complishment of being able to play in a band. These are the experiences that will last a life time. Those, but even more important, I will always remember the friends I have met at P.C.S. It would be impossible for me to relay enough Thank you's to all the people who have made my year here so enjoyable, but I would like to take this opportunity to say a special thank you to my American family, the Student Council, and all the teachers who have been so understanding, and helpful. With fondest memories, Marilyn A.F.S. STUDENTS The summer of 1968 will indeed be one I shall never forget. I walked aboard the S.S. Waterman along with 599 other kids from all over these United States and sailed from New York harbor, little realizing the experience that was ahead. A ten-day ocean voy- age took me to Rotterdam where I spent a few hours sightseeing. From there I took a train to my host country, Germany. There I lived with Herr and Frau Nierts, Herta, my seventeen-year-old sister, Carl, Anita and their two children. They welcomed me and accepted me into their family. The opportunities afforded me by attending their schools, visiting their homes, attending their festivals and touring their country, showed me how determined, hard-working and ambitious the Ger- man people are. Their lives are so relaxed, I just loved it. I took a ten-day bicycle trip to Hanover, staying in Youth Hotels where I met and talked with kids from all over the world. Together we shared our experiences of being abroad. But suddenly I found myself throwing things into suitcases because my summer was over. Granted, I missed my own home and friends, but I hated to leave these people l'd spent the summer with. lt's hard to believe I was there, that it's all over. It certainly was a rewarding summer for which l'm very thankful. June June Knickerbocker, A.F.S. student to Germanyg Mr. Robert Dix, A.F.S. co-ordinator. SENIOR GOOD CITIZENS Doug Richards Lar y Alle Jack e DlSaIvo Kathy Mu rtagh JUNIOR GOOD CITIZENS Dave Dundon B d CI a ark Mary Ly Riley Betty Stevens 4 SENIOR HISTORY CLUB Flow One: Mr. Groben, C. Tomb, P. Spano, M. Parkinson, V. VanderHoff, W. Nevins, M. Post, C. Lambert, F. Grabowski, V. Green, J. Darling, F. Elhage. Row Two: K. Chittenden, N. Whelpy, S. Rookey, N. Allen, K. Blake, J. Neville, D. Allen, V. Balducci, J. Tenhundfeld, J. Flanieri, S. Haney, M. Flanieri, D. Tomb, Mr. Lavere. Row Three: B. Austin, J. Lower, C. Hamilton, J. Klase, P. Durr, J. Durr, D. Richards, D. Avery, D. DenBleyker, S. Sterling, M. Corsivo, S. Potucek, F. Whelply, B. Loomis, M. Lavarnway. The History Club started a successful year by electing officers under the guidance of advisors, Mr. Groben and Mr. Lavere, Officers are Connie Tomb, President: Jim Durr, Vice-President: Joyce Darling, Secretary: Sally Haney, Treasurer: and Patty Durr, Historian. The club's main activity was the annual Yorker Convention. The History Club took with them, their annual project for this year, a model of the Schuyler Mansion. The main fund-raising activity was the Satur- day morning movie for elementary schoolchildren. Other fund-raising activities included selling pens, showing the basketball schedule, Halloween soap insurance, and selling submarine sandwiches at football games. OFFICERS J. Durr, Vice-President: C. Tomb, President: S. Haney, Trea surerg P. Durr, Historian. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Center: Mrs. Sleeth, advisor, J. Stauring, J. Johnson. S. Peek, A. Parker, G. Crandall, M. Riley, J. DiSalvo, D. Ritchie, B. Caswell, C. Beattie, D. Richards, D. Dundon, J. William- son, J. Morgan, A. Luke, M. Richards, L. Godkins, K. Murtagh, J. Kirpatrick. The Phoenix Chapter of the National Honor Society was chartered in 1954. The present group has twenty members but will become larger after induction of new members on December 13. I The local group conducts a student-teacher day at which time students act as teachers in the various classrooms throughout the school system. Students also perform a tutoring service at Elm Street school, offering individualized help to young students who need it. Members often act as guides during Open House held at the high school. On Moving-Up Day, the chapter entertains the graduating seniors at a tea following the assembly program. The Phoenix Chapter participates in the activities of District 10 of the National Honor Society. Members at-tend the fall conference every year. This year eight members of the group and their advisor enjoyed the bus trip to Ottawa where they toured the government buildings and observed parliament in session. OFFICERS A. Luke, Secretaryg K. Murtagh, Vice-Presi- dentg J. DeSaIvo, President, M. Riley, Trea- surer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X I N V P S If 1 W6 OFFICERS D. Dundon, President, D. Richards, Vice-Presidentg J. Casbara, Secretary, B. Caswell, Treasurer, M. Anderson, Sergeant at Arms. Although relatively few in number, the Math Club steps forward to promote a better understanding of one of the oldest and purest sciences known to man. We of the club feel assured we will be able to achieve this enormous task. lf we are able to help one person in his struggle through math, our purpose has been fulfilled. Row One: B. Lonis, B. Clark, D. Dundon, M.Thompson Row Two M Colbert J Klase M Czlrr D Gates B Caswell B Wilkinson M. Anderson, D. Avery, M. Lavarnway, D. Watson, Fl Strough N Whelply Mr DeLorme Mr Charles FUTURE HOMEMAKERS CF AMERICA K. Gilbert, J. Ranieri, M. Cooper, T. Casler, S. Ingerson, N. Wood, M. Ranieri, B. Austin, C. Lambert, C. Tomb, D. Stuart, S. Pealo, J. Gowdy, P. Spano, N. Nevins, K. Blake, N. Allen, J. Darling, Mrs. Jenne, C. Switzer, S. Wescott, Y. Haynes, M. Smart, L. Reynolds, K. Phinney, S. Potucek, C. Halstead, D. Tomb,S. Morris, C. Percival, P. Suva, J. Alfano, S. Ftookey, D. Prouty, D. Moyer, L. Balcom, D. Delong, G. Lavair, W. Butler, E. Langdon, L. Mintonye, B. Warren, QC. Endersbee, absentl. We are the Future Homemakers of America, We face the future with warm courage and high hope. AXE . . QM Rs For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Owl' O, Old and precious values. NZ' , -7 For we are the builders of homes, SQ' 2 Homes for America's future, 3 I3 . 72. . . . . . 1 , I Q Homes where living will be the expression of everything, :J gl z , , That is good and fair, 'Z W' Y 9, Homes where truth and love and security and faith 0 -' O? Will be realities, not dreams. 127 QQ, We are the Future Homemakers of America 'PD NEW HO We face the future with warm courage ' And high hope. OFFICERS Mr. Farrell, advisorg J. Klase, treasurerg S. Sterling, secretary: L. Helbock, vice-presidentg B. Caswell, president. GERMAN CLUB The German Club has taken a more active role this year in its effort to make the club an enjoyable time for those students who are members. Under the leadership of its capable officers and Mr. Farrell, our club has already a rec- ord high enrollment and attendance. At the beginning of the year we drew up a new constitution. We also con- tinued the pen-pal service. Pins were purchased for all members in good standing. We also discussed the pos- sibility of having German Club dem- onstrate its functions and accomplish- ments at some later date. D. Avery, B. Clark, S. Sterling, B. Caswell, N. Halstead, K. Phinney, L. Helbock, M. Colbert, K. Borthwick, K. Claycomb, D. Przewlocki, J. Fields, J. Elhage, V. Vanderhoff, J. Bassett, R. Gordon, E. Brown, J. Lamie, L. Godkin, S. Giordanella, B. Wilkinson, J. Klase, D. Dundon. lVlr. Farrell, OFFICERS J. Johnson, treasurer, N. Coulter, vice-president, J. Di- Salvo, president, C. Hamilton, secretary. Alliance Francaise, the high school French Club, was started in 1961 by a group of French students who wanted to put on a French play. The group adds to their cultural knowledge of France, by attending plays, travel movies, singing French songs, and Christmas carols, putting on a French dinner and visiting a French restaurant. The president is Jackie DiSalvo, vice-pres- ident, Nancy Coulter, secretary, Cindy Hamilton, and treasurer, JoAnn Johnson. FRENCH CLUB S. Lawler, M. Parkinson, D. Watson, M. Chamber- lain, J. DiSalvo, J. Johnson, S. Flookey, C. Hamil- ton, K. Grosvant, Mrs. Winchester, advisor, J. Lowe, R. Greenier, P. Kirkpatrick, S. Stauring, N. Coulter, C. Watson, M. Lough, C. Wynn, G. Rawson, M. Rawson. 139 40 ROOST STAFF Row One: P. Durr, S. Corsivo, S. Potucek, B. Austin, D. Strail, D. Tomb. Row Two: K. Blake, S. Morris, B. Strowbridge, Y Haynes, V. VanderHoff, D. Stuart, L. Warren, C. Tomb, C. Alsever. LIBRARY STAFF Seated: B. Austin, C. Strail, M. Monroe, J. Morgan, J. Neville, M. Parkinson, F. Grabowski. Standing: Mrs. Earl, Fi. Ryan, E. Wells, K. Borthwick, J. DiSalvo, L. Mintonye, W. Butler, B. Nardozzi, J. Tenhundfeld, K. Gilbert, Mrs. Bannister, librarian. SCHOOL STORE A. Hancock, D. Brown, S. Corsivo, B. Warren, P. Fenton, J. Sampson, C. Lambert, L. Warren, L. Sturge, C. Lampert, Mr. Lavere. FIREBIRD STAFF Row One: J. Elhage, F. Elhage, D. Watson, C. Halstead, J. Ranieri, M. Bettinger, S. Pealo, C. Percival, B. Strowbridge, V Green, L. Warren. Row Two: K. Gilbert, C. Watson, D. Allen, M. Lavarnway, D. Alsever, S. Chesbro, T. Young, L. Balcom D. Prouty, C. Elhage, N. Coulter. Row Three: G. Balcom, M. Monroe, N. Chapman, J. Truax, B. Mack, B. Martins, J. Buchanan S. Sterling, B. Flidgway, P. Fenton, D. Delong. Oboe: M.Anderson B.Williams Flutes: A. Luke L. Regal K. Dietz N.Halstead K.Phinney S. House L. Rieth B. Perchway B. Barrie Clarinets: B.Caswell J. Willaims J. Kirkpatrick S. Candee B.Ridgeway N.Whelply N.Brown L. Bubbs M.Parkinson T. Young G.Rawson D.Bassett J. Bassett D.Regal D.Tomb N.Chapman J. Buchanan K.Clacomb L. Reynolds S. Haney E-flat Clarinet: M.Colbert Alto Clarinet: J. Claycomb C.Messila T. Reith Bass Clarinet: J. Johason C.Elhage M.Chamberlain Alto Sax: P. Steltzer B. Bzostek W.House R. Gowdy N.Vincent S. Giordanella S. Sutton is l SENICR BAND GFFICERS Flow One: S. Rawson, M. Parkinson, S. Candee, J. Johnson, T. Young, S. Peek, J. Durr, J. Claycomb. Row Two: K. Dietz, L. Regal, A. Parker G. Rawson, M. Parkinson. BAND This year's band and color guard represent one of the finest musical orga- nizations in New York State. After earning a 6-A rating in state competition, the combined groups went on the win other awards in seven of twelve county competitions. The groups have planned for this year trips to Albany and Rome. They also have a date set to make a record. This year's picture presents the band for the first time in their new uni- forms. Tenor Sax: D.Avery J. Truax 0.0ja Baritone Sax: M.Matzke R.Bell French Horn: A. Parker A. Caltabiano S. Peek M.Potter J.Elhage C.Messila C.Highbrown Trumpets: P. Kirkpatrick R. Gordon M.Crisafulli F. Thompson J. Lowe D.Tappan B.VanAuken Baritone: S. Waters J. Wallace Trombone: T. Martin E. Fleming T. Donovan C. Litchison J. Bonsall E. Turner B. Wilkinson Str. Bass: Q DANCE BAND J- Sousaphone: R. Morgan Row One: B. Bzrostek, D. Avery, P. Steltzer, J. Claycomb, R. Gowdy, J. Truax, J. Durr. Row Two: D.RiGh8fdS B. Giordano, J. Lowe, R. Gordon, P. Kirkpatrick, A. Parker, E. Fleming, T. Martins, T. Donovan, B-BIHHCFIHVG J. Litchison, B. Caswell. Percussion: L. Sidman L. Litchison N.Coulter B. Mack S. Sterling D.DenBleyker B. Giordano M.Thompson S. Maryniuk COLOR GUARD E5 ef 1: r? T: fn W.. g Wi Row One: Drum Maiorette, J. Claycomb: L. Burton, S. Boisey, C. Minota. Flow Two: N. Allen, M. Williamson, P. Shaffer. Row One: Captain, D. Robbins: S. House, K. Blake, V. Balducci. Row Two: B. Kimball, J. Tenhundfeld, K. Chittenden, D.ALucas. Row Three: M. Post, N. Chapman, D. Pittsley, L. Trace. Row Four: J. Neville, C. Lambert, C. Cramer, C. Serafini. DOZEN PLUS TWELVE The Dozen Plus Twelve has been very active this year. They were on television in December and will make another TV appear- ance this spring. They accept en- gagements outside the school for social organizations and com- munity projects. The group, of course, also performs at school assemblies and concerts. You may notice the few new blazers which have been added this year to improve the appear- ance of the group. The vocalists have learned more than fifteen new pieces of music to be performed at various times. This is more than they have ever done in the past. To become a member of the Dozen Plus Twelve, one must firstaudition.lfthedirectorthinks the auditioner is qualified and that his voice blends well with the group's, the student must serve as an apprentice for one year. On completion of this year, he auto- matically becomes a member. Apprentices practice regularly with the group but perform only when a member is, for some reason, unable to sing. fl.fL'Lf.fLf. fL'L'l.'.fl.f. fl.fLfLf.4.f. M.4.f.fl.f. Row One: P. Henderson, J. McGinley, J. Farnham, N. Schmidt, J. Durr, bassist, G. Crandall, J. Breckenridge, A. Cardi- nali, L. Lewin, lVlr. Maley, director. Row Two: N. Chapman, V. Schenck, K. Dietz, L. Regal, A. Luke, N. Coulter, M. Greco, C. Strough, D. Alverson, M. DelGuidice, S. Hoyt, D. DenBIeyker, L. Sidman, E. Turner, E. Bassett, G. Cooper. Row One: G. Crandall, D. Pittsley, F. Elhage, L. Lewin, J. Elhage, S. Minota, J. Bonsall, L. Sidman, M. Bettinger, J. Green. Flow Two: J. Farnham, J. Bassett, K. Claycomb, B. Cooper, K. Collins, V. Schenck, N. Schmidt, C. Keener, M. Murphy, D. VanAuken, G. Cooper Row Three: S. Boisey, P. Henderson, L. Regal, J. Davis, M. Chamberlain, C. Carpenter, M. Colbert, C. Watson, M. Richards, D. Dena Bleyker, G. Lowe, D. DenBleyker. Row Four.' S. Candee, S. Wescott, J. Johnson, C. Besaw, N. Halstead, M. Stafford, P. Durr, J. Durr E. Turner, D. Alverson, C. Shear. 1 qS ,,,-v: S X ' I CONCERT CHOIR sn 1 E -J I 1 Flow One: C. Percival, V. Bell, B. Kimball, D. Przewloski, T. Weaver, D. Flegal, P. Brown, N. Coulter, l. Gordon, Mr. Maley, director. Row Two: M. Greco, S. Peek, M. DelGuidice, J. Breckenridge, C. Cramer, B. Forbes, V. VanderHoff, J. Alfano, K. Chittenden, M. Post, M. Ottman. Row Three:G. Cummings, S. Giordanella, A. Luke, J. Gowdy, C. Strough, S. Waldron, S. Fleed, B. Burghdurf, L. Forbes, L. Trace, A. Cardinali, L. Whipple. Row Four: E. Bas- sett, J. Wallace, P. Carpenter, B. Nardozzi, C. Sharp, G. Cooper, C. Hamilton, M. Potter, N. Chapman, S. Hopkins. OFFICERS Seated: Mr. Maley, director: P. Brown, Librarian, C. Strough, Secretary-Trea- surer: N. Schmidt, President: E. Turn- er,Vice-Presidentg M. DelGuidice, Sergeant at arms: L. Regal, Publicity Chairman and Accompanist. X.-1 ' D e nts:-.2-Z? 'iisx X JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL I Q Row One: M. DenBleyker, C. Johnson, P. English, C. Murphy, H. Higgins, S. Tappan, S. Castiglione, L. Waldron, C. Nelson, C. Grist- wood, H. Turner, B. Harder, D. Vickery, T. Sivers, M. Schlect, Ft. Czyz, J. Clark, C. Vanderhoff, K. Martins, N. Pokalski, D. DenBleyker. Row Two: B. Quental, V. Stafford, M. Staples, A. Woodworth, A. Taylor, B. Dunn, C. Bowman, S. Woodworth, M. Beith, L. Johnson, D. Chamberlain, R. Hopkins, G. Sivers, K. Smallman, K. Brann, M. Friot, T. Frost, K. Walberkger, C. Matzke. Row Three: Mr. Saloga, A. Moyer, R. Vanderhoff, D. Chamberlain, D. Biancavilla, P. Lambert, L. Bibko, M. Bowman, R. Gordon, A. Waldron, S. Lindsley, M. Boardway, J. Alfano, J. Kline, W. Pickard, L. Tyler, L. Jones, S. Turner, D. Humphrey, J. Farling, D. Crisafulli, C. Gunsalus, D. Boular, S. Whipple, J. Post, D. Ftetallick, F. Gillan, D. Willey. The Junior High Student Council, under the advisorship of Mr. Saloga, has accomplished many things so far this year. The Constitution and the Code of Ethics have been revised for the coming year. A very successful dance entitled Fasci- nation was held. The Junior High Council also functions as a service organization helping the High School with their toy and magazines drives. At the present time we are in the process of producing a Talent Show to be presented to the entire student body as a free assembly program. Our agenda includes two dances and another assembly program in the future. Of a more ser- ious nature, the Council plans and finances the Awards Day program and prizes, as well as pins and flowers forthe Junior Honor Society. Perhaps our most important function has been working as liaison group between teachers and administration and the student body. This has resulted in school conditions that have improved very much and to which the student body has responded immensely. The officers and Council look forward to a most successful Year. ' COUNCIL OFFICERS Advisor Mr. Saloga, Parlia- mentarian B. Harder, Trea- surer J. Kline, Secretary L. Tyler, Vice-President M Schlect, President T. Sivers. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Row One: C. Jamieson, A. Woodworth, C. Doss, C. Hoxie, D. Borthwick, C. Peek, E. Tillapaugh, K. Dauer, E. Bubbs, S. Regal, M. Staples, M. Mertes, J. Farling, M. Fleith. Flow Two: Advisor, Mrs. Crandall, T. Sivers, R. Hopkins, G. Sivers, E. Conger, L. Johnson, T. Frost, S. Austin, S. Woodworth, D. Chamber- lain, A. Saarie, B. Kline, M. Lawler, K. Brann, M. Maesg advisor, Mrs. Decker. YORKERS Row One: S. Woodworth, M. Rieth, A. Woodworth, S. Bowman, C. Doss, M. Mertes, V. Stafford, B. Dunn. Row Two: E. Bubbs, S. Carter, M, Besio, T. Frost, T. Frost, T. Sivers, D. Chamberlain, G. Sivers, B. Kline, L. Johnson, J. Howe, M. Staples. Row Three: R. Huntley, S. Regal, J. Farling, C. Peek, K. Willey, D. Borthwick, S. Hoxie, D. Crisafulli, E. Tillapaugh, S. Austin, S. Cummings, R. Hop- kins. JR-HI LIBRARY STAFF Row One: B. McDougall, P. Lampert, L. McGary, K. Steltzer, L. Elhage. Flow Two: L. Johnson, S. Cohill, A. McDougall, H. Taylor, R. Gould, Mrs. Benoit, A. Woodworth, K. Williard, N. Higgins, M. Cohill. RowThree: L. Lynch, K. Kling, R. Millbower, R. Hayward, W. Price, J. Howe, M. Hamilton, K. Walberger, V. Sinnhold, K. Burke, C. Bowman, S. Woodworth, S. Austin, P. Mitts, B. Lavarnway, C. DeLong. JUNIOR HIGH BAND Row One: J. Carpenter, S. Regal. Flow Two.' M. Staple, E. Bubbs, S. Woodworth, A. Woodworth, S. DeSantis, E. Hamlin, M. Lewis. Row Three: C. Hoxie, S. Castiglione, C. Carter, C. Cummings, E. Oja, B. Dunn, M. Mertes, J. Post, N. Boyle, J. Howe, J. Farling, A. Saarie, D. Keener, S. Turner, G. Garrett, P. Cook, D. Crisafulli.Row Four: D. DenBleyker, J. Hines, C. Meredith, D. Gleming, T. Sivers, C. Hoxie, C. Barkley, P. Cook, M. Peek. Row Five: T. Anthony, B. Chapman, R. Czyz, D. Reynolds, J. Williams, M. Maes, R. Hopkins, D. Farling, B. Harder, M. Schlect, R. Gordon, R. Nemicek. Row Six: J. Weaver, D. Chamberlain, C. Waldron, M. Woodworth, D. Bar- ber, B. Claycomb, S. Duerr, A. Morgan, P. Spear, C. Peck. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Row One: S. Coburn, D. Willey, R. Gronau, J. Haynes, J. Meyers, J. Post, K. Czirr, K. Sharp, E. Kapusticinski, S. Wilkinson, G. Tet- rault. Row Two: J. Farling, D. Crisafulli, S. Southerdon, L. Jones, D. Bernard, L. Waldron, E. Hamlin, S. Prezewlocki, B. Harder, L. Askew, R. Haney, D. Vickery, D. Renolds, K. Martin, C. Gunsalus, D. Dann, K. Stelzer, K. DenBleyker, M. Bidwell, J. Cramer. Flow Three: B. Beattie, D. Collins, L. Crandall, S. Dievendorf, T. Allen, P. Spear, C. Jamison, T. Allen, C. Hoxie, P. Cook, P. Halstead, S. Regal, P. Cook, A. Woodworth, K. Willey, B. Hart, D. Keener, B. Riley, J. Gates, M. Greco, L. Wescott, D. Jones, B. Cromie. Row Four: S. Tappan, D. Rookey, S. DeSantis, J. Kline, E. Oja, W. Robbins, M. Staples, D. Bassett, B. Mercer, K. Goodfellow, E. Alden, D. Far- ling, S.-Carter, A. Corey, G. Garrett, L. Cardinali, H. Taylor, S. Turner, B. Austin, C. Gristwood, B. Claycomb, H. Turner, J. Carpenter, S. Castigllone, D. Fleming. Row Five: C. Gronau, H. Conger, J. Alfano, C. Bowman, S. Schultz, W. Turk, G. Siver, S. Duerr, T. Sivers W. Asseltyne, M. Williams, W. Chapman, M. Friot, K. Burke, V. Sinnhold, M. Barrie, M. Schlect, D. Chamberlain, J. Howe, C. Monroei K. Walberger, M. Hamilton, J. Gardner. SENIOR HIGH INTRAMURALS JUNICJR HIGH INTRAMURALS , st ,,.. .. ,.. M... f- X J, I I I JUNIOR ACTIVITIES Row One: B. Stevens, V. Schenck, B. Clark. Row Two: J. Harder, A. Cardinali. Row Three: M. Richards, N. Staring, L. Smallman, J. Murtagh, J. Lamie, M. Riley, P. Henderson. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Row One: J. Durr, J. Knickerbocker, D. Dyer, J. Farnham, T. Weaver, B. Goldych, L. Czirr. Flow Two: C. Arcadi, P. Pearson, R. Kline, B. Hutchinson, M. Murphy, B. Dick, D. Richards. How Three: N. Schmidt, J. Davis, S. Breen, P. Guerin, C. Eggles- ton, L. Helbock, S. Peek, C. Hamilton, B. Nardozzi, S. Hopkins, M. DeIGuidice, C. Strough, S. Waldron, K. Murtagh. Row Four: B. Warren, C. Beattie, A. Hancock, J. Williams, L. Allen, J. VanderHoff, M. Matzke, P. Carpenter, R. Strough. SCPHOMORE COUNCIL Row One: D. Avery, B. Clark, D. Tappan, S. Sutton, S. Higgins L Gunsalus J Plckard Flow Two D Moyer, R. Trumble, L. Whipple, L. Forbes, E. Brown, D. McCaw J Bassett D Pittsley Row One: K. DenBleyker, B. Harder, S. Lindsley, D. Unglelch C Peek Row Two B LaVarnway R Hopkins, B. Dunn, G. Sivers, S. Salvage, E. Conger, S. 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Q5 35 E Q as Qi Q? 5 Q 55 as 3 is 12 Q1 YQBQZQZMKBQEQEQm9mm Q?sf?45L5833?E3'?35Qs321.5s92?,EMEESESWS5if'isii5W3i?WE?E5El55l35,'Qf?15i5EE'i95Ei?i?3Eisi?SEFMM?-?i6i5k2i3EiEQ???565552:255925652555ESEQSZQQWSQKHWMQQwiki3553552EiikbtiwziwkS5255wwfQsiwswswsaafwife2feisuzssiwvaemsefwfwgpszxfsibamwsvsmmesflwmwmfweawwmwWww-:mwwxm:ui5 59:2 C10 A vwoc' 0 , U mf 1'7aOcZQiaz QJM1LUA1c-Uwjlw Wg 1 G W! W -Qh ff 6f IW 2 4 W -fpxfeggj I WM JM SW-:CM Q ' vzwlffwwm uf W W ffm ff , 3AWa1 f3A ,X W 'mv 'M , Vi ' A A , 1 H ' V. 01,7 Z WH ,V 'V 'WI ui , .M W, W , Q ' if 5 Ki M M P , ,x 'r ff' 'ii fl A, ,WW 0 7 U W N 'M n H Yffpd- J I' .5 ,fo Q V 1 2' , YM? 'I N71 ,f'J:w'7m.. M fi In ww w ' W ' V A, f 'H ,'ww.,.,- L ti, f ,, - -A 6 JL W FI, W ,WWF J 'V,N Q 'Q Q' ' ' JnFJnGv' L1 mm M? ' Wh95fG,ggga ,muh PHOENICIAN Cindy 8 Connie Mary Crisafulli Mr. and Mrs. Donald Den Bleyker Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Earle Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Edwards and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Mrs. Robert L. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill Mrs. Karapin Mrs. Lewis Marc and Connie Aaron McMullen Mr. and Mrs. John Murtagh Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Bannister Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Beaudoin Norman Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bowman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgman Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burton Fred Caltabiano Produce Farm Mr. Charles Good Luck to the Class of '69 from Charlie the Cook Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chittenden and Kathy! Compliments of a friend Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 'Cooper 81 Family Joe 8 Dorothy Crisafulli Marion DeLong Mrs. F. B. Den Bleyker Mr. Dix and Family Louella Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. Myron Eno Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Forbes, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fryer Mr. George Gardner Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gillespie Virginia Gowdy Mr. and Mrs. James Gristwood 8. Famil Y BOOSTERS Robert Pendergast Good Luck in P.C.S. The Phoenix Bus Drivers Mrs. Howard Retallick Mr. 8g Mrs. Robert R. Retallick Mr. Pierce Charles Ridgeway Mr. and Mrs. Clovis S. Sleeth Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Stoutenger Jeanette Strowbridge Susie, Connie, Joanie, 8i Con Charlie Williams Mr. Richard Wirth Philip M. Groben Mr. and Mrs. Gunsalus Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hess 81 Family Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hines 8. Family Gerald Jessop Mr. 81 Mrs. F. C. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones Mr. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lang 81 Family Mr. Lawler Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee Good Luck to Seniors in P.C.S. The Lennon Family Mr. Lower Mr. Luke Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Martens Lyman Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Milligan Mr. and Mrs. Milligan and Family Mary Mu rtagh Mr. l. W. Orth Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Parkinson and Family Mary Pealo Mrs. Bernice Post Mr. Donald Potter Mr. Robert Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. James Rawson 81 Family Mrs. Ronald Reed James M. Retallick Dale Reynolds and Family Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ridgway, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson Roy's Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schenck Patty Murtagh Congratulations from Scher, Marilyn,Cin- dy, Jackie, Patti, Joanne, and Joyce Miss Short Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sivers, Jr. and Family Mr. Frank Soukey Mr. and Mrs. George Stauring Mr. and Mrs. John Stauring Dick Teffe Mr. and Mrs. Harry Truax Good Luck from two friends Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldron, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wescott Mr. and Mrs. Robert White Mrs. Winchester Mrs. Wood Dick Pat Gary Val DOZEN PLUS TWELVE send their warmest wishes to the Class of 1969 and to those Gale members who will be leaving us Everett this year Sharon TWAVG Linda Kathy Dietz Michael Del Guidice Dean Alverson Nancy Schmidt Cheryl Strough Mike Greco Earl Turner Ann Luke Joan Mc Ginley Janet Farnham Leo .Sidman Linda Regal Ann . John Jim Durr Nancy NHFICY f Compliments of ONEIDA RIVER TAVERN County Route 12 I' I Pennellville, N.Y. Ii , Phone: 695-5718 - I : I CONGRATULATIONS! ' 'f SENECA FEDERAL if -Q 'I II! U I F U I , I SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of BALDWINSVILLE Best Wishes to the class of 7969 from BURTON 8t LOOIVIIS, INC. PONTIAC AMERICAN MOTORS G.IVI.C. TRUCK DEALER Fulton, New York I EWjj -Best of Luck- C07 ' ' I' ' HARRIS STORE Congratulations Fulton, N.Y. MURTAGH SUPPLY CO., INC. Distributors of Royal Triton Deka Batteries Jack Murtagh 1133 Erie BIvd.,W. Ph. 475-1834 Syracose 4, N.Y. 172 GIDDING'S FLORIST Route 48 Baldwinsville New York Ili ki , 1? - fi my . A ,I-'i '- 533551256 CONGRATULATIONS to me COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF CLA.i.?O?,' 1969 STONES DEPARTIVIENT THE PHOENIX ELECTRONICS STORE Company State 1496 Main sr. I Phsgsfl Phoenix, New York ' Allan T. Bidgeway ' J X New York RAI-pH'3 SPQRT CENTER PATRICIA BELLIS COIFFURES Sno-Mobiles-Cycles fr, Lawn 81 Garden Equipment I '55 f 3 Rivers Shopping Plaza Travel Trailers 'Q f Phoenix, New York Truck Campers Tent Campers Rt. 57 R.D. No. 5, Fulton, N.Y. pat gel' Phone: 695-5020 Angela Angeleri Compliments of the PHOENIX CENTRAL SCHOOL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION -sq: 'G' 1'1 if OC 'U' Brian Brown SENIOR MEMBERS Victor Bell Brad Clark Chuck Cook Q Gary Cooper Mike Crisafulli COMPLIMENTS OF JUNIOR MEMBERS George Betts Gary McArdelI David Pendergast Mike Del Guidke Lonnie Gunsalus John Harder Tom McArdeIl Jack Murtagh Rodney Shaffer B W Bill Minora LAIvIoA BETA PSI Flick Smith FRATERNITY Earl Turner Bruce Waldron PaulWaldron OFFICERS President -Jim McArdeII vice-Presadem - Mike Richards WM Secretary - Carl Beattie Treasurer - Nick Van Derhoff Sergeant at arms - Al Hancock LES 'S TV TITcoIvII3'S DEPARTMENT STORE SALES and SERVICE -4'11t: I X fo 0 91 A 5 I 52 Oswego St. B'viue, 13027 st OV A ,TAIA COMPLIMENTS of WE SERVICE ALL MAKES RCA - ADMIRAL - Motorola PHOENIX WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES SUS OFIIVEFIS Szosrare SI. Phoenix, N.Y. ASSOCIATION 695-6630 BERGAN'S IVlEN'S SHOP N I 1'-LNJ ,- S N -Fl'-P5 . T' f, TQ T T5L.?3w Qs c M33 X6 . 5 ,N Tv.. ,I X' -w XG! IV ' Compliments of AUSTIN'S SUNOC0 ml gpg .lg OOMFZTVTENTS i n HARRER'S f A I - S FuIton'S Fashion Center THE STORE FOR 5 if J.U '0'Pefife. MEN and YOUNG MENH dm Junlor3iZgSM1sses 55 S. FIRST ST. eg,-.aff-'FT FULTON, N.Y. 4 -- vvlOKE'S M B 8. T -fl' SPQRT Sl-10p Route 57 South 1:4 Phoenix, New York , 54 SOUTH FIRST 695-2211 5 FULTON, NEW YORK CONGRATULATES THE cg!-' CLASS OF 1969 Compliments of VIV'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Biddlecum Road Pennellville, N.Y. 695-5684 IVIELZAR T. RICHARDS RICHARD DIVISION S 8m DONOHUE School Pictures Incorporated A National Product Local Service OX 'bali S 0 IIU Q PHOENIX MEDICAL CENTER ' A x' bIIRfIAf gl ,aff gzyffj My ,If fffyviii If U .Com iffments of A All fi 01 'I 'S TAIIEHN IIITW A ,Af Ji I' f .QV tx I f If XA I I I I K3 'E Compliments A II' Of ' GREAT REAR FARM ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES 4 plus RUR' ROUIG5 f THE FINEST IN DRAUGI-IT BEER Fulton j 104 Lock si. Phoenix, N.Y. New York Q I X. 695-8965 V 9 - 9,1 ' RAY'S EDNA YOUNGS ATLANTIC FLORIST Full QWQQ General Repair Phone 0 Service 695-5420 H - 960 W. First si. Phoenix, N.Y. . RUIIOR 176 Phone LY 2-2401 Q Compliments of ' li Wx, 1, E ,X 4, l i JOHNSON'S I BELL CHIT TENDON ' son E NCH PERC HWAY Barber Shop if I BASSETT DEN Bi. EYKER 7.3, CARPEN T ER V BRECKENRIDGE RAWSON L EWIN CARD I NAI-I HENDERSON BESAW couL TER I I l 'luNKiNs Feed Seed Fertilizer GRE EN RICHARDS Farm Supplies and Hardware S COLLINS Grinding Service '-A HER M Bulk Delivery CRAE ER coop E BURGHOURF C RANDALL ' 1 DURR HgY,T . -, BURTON oo PER CHAPMAN MR. MALEY E,-1 l - 4 4'-ia Penneiiviiie, New York 13132 Ei:Fg,g5v-'f a' ' 'S' 'Osamu ' Phone 595-5658 X Congratulations JUDY KIRKPATRICK from Friendship Triangle No. 136 Q AND A SERVICY' Compliments of BURTON G. CROSS, INC. Cylinder Moulds Dandy Rolls Stainless Steel Stands and Drives Phoenix, New York 13135 Compliments of CAR-WELL CORPORATION CLUB 48 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '69 P 4 1 1'5--- R.D. 3 Fulton r CONGRATULATIONS J . PHOENIX PIZZA SHOP Wedding and Birthday Cakes Fresh Baked Goods , and Coffee Available PHOENIX HOME BAKERY 825 State St. ,. Phoenix, N. Y. 3.1 ll 6:00 A.M. ng 5:30 P.M. Phone 1 .' 695-4631 PHOENIX LIQUOR Phoenix N. Y STORE Ill- A1 9 Drawbridges 6212 :' 'I 815 State St. Between the X IIIIW. ft I A Best Wishes gif 0 Class of '69 sweet wooos , 2 19 - fi I Memorial Co. ,In I 4552 , .Fest ph . ! L.-igiiflae f oenix, New York Good luck requires hard work. May the combination of both bring you success. GOD SPEED! SKIP TOWNSEND Wishing Every Success to the Class of '69 GUS PITCHER'S GARAGE Official USED CARS Inspection M and Station . PARTS Route Phoenix N.Y. -Q Iii xv , X I I I 57 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of 1969 from JAMES SIVIILEY PLUMBING AND HEATING S AN D 'Q ER VIC 695-5525 105 Oswego St. Phoenix, N. Y. OS CO TEL I XI I If I .i f 1 O f f IN WN XI X X TOTAL COMMUNICATIONS 713 State Street Phoenix, New York 179 Compliments of DICK'S SERVICE STATION R. DenBIeyker 467 Volney St. Phoenix, New York Phone: 695-3086 2 ii Congratulations! grim MARV DIX 'AND' QW APPLIANCE SALES and SERVICE , Phoenix, N.Y Best Wishes to th e Class of '69 RO - MAR Food Products Co. Home ofthe Sizzle Steak We Sell and Prepare Meats For Home Freezers H. B NEW HOMES, REM OWIVIAN AND SON ODELING CABINETS, COMMERCIAL 60 Years Experien I C 6 You'II be prou d if it's built by BOWMAN gf, 313' 695-5411 695-6132 695-6128 I FRED A. WALDRON, JR. lVlidstate Wholesale Corp. Box 97, Morgan Place Liverpool, New York Phoenix 695-6243 Syr. 457-4741 Pres. F. H .A. Nancy Wood BEST WISHES V-Pres. Joyce Darling Sec. Connie Tomb Treas. Sue Potucek Hist. Cheryl Endersbee Program . Linda Balcom Chairman QXMAKIQSO 1:8 ' Q74 iafggit In 0 s LEoN E c 1' f W' omp :ments o ' f, Q lnsurance 1-HWS ,X I Real Estate Barber Shop 4, gl fl , X l 5 815 State Street Phoenix, New York WW? AYQ4 nf. No.57 Phoenix N 181 ARNOLD'S GARAGE I Things Go Better With Coke 8oA -SKI Your C C I 1v1oTo - SKI 003' 0 a SALES 8LSERVICE Bower 440 Main Street Q Phoenix, New York ft lgiiki Q , T :mmm Compliments 'Y , qv. ,il it f 'C of I gtk 1viEooRA'S 4 BEAUTY SHOP Syracuse 488-2811 Oswego 343-8781 906 Main Sr. Phoenix, N.Y. 695-6125 GARRET'S SHOES 843 Main Street Phoenix, New York sql Q is Pu sa e unuos I Duomo Compliments of 4 SERVICE p DEAN'S GULF SERVICE Corner of State and Bridge . YOUR HOMETOWN DRUGSTORE 704 Main St. Phoenix, N.Y. 182 sl J x S X Q 4 W - umizv Seoreta ry Betty Stevens Treasurer Pat Henderson .f ff 'r' iam Qi - 1 - I iv ,1 i ff! N 4-1? y A if QMEGA PH I W 'E TONY'S ITALIAN PIZZA COMPLIMENTS Take-out 6 Open of Orders N fi Daily :N V 2 P.IVI. NE 5-9377 12:30 A.IVI. H O P K I N S ' Oswego St. Baldwinsville F u n e ral H o m e Lady Attendant BEST YQSHES THE CLASS of 1969 Phoenix New York .9 -II.. I9 THE B'VILLE DINER Good Food Homemade Pies Davis St. Phoenix, N.Y. I I I I I IB6 I Best Wishes! BEST WISHES to ELLSWQR-I-H13 THE CLASS of '69 SOFT-SPRAY ' oAn WASH 1f 5f5IfE5I5EI32- ' 25 , 'fr I 4 4 .2 Z! . : f' f, .SVN ,ff X 4 , I 4 ZZ if 'I X ff? fi W BEST vvisi-IES 'K ff from THE FIREBIRD STAFF THE BOWL INN ELLSWOF2TH'S SUPER DUPER of ALLANSON GLANVILLE COURTESY WHITE seas: A TAPPAN 844 State STFGGT FUNERAL HOIVIES, INC. Phoenix New York CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS of 1969l complnments of PROWDA'S FULTON, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS of JOHN C. BIRDLEBOUGH 6'-Q57 W dd g dB thdayCak V 6 so 5 so p PHOENIX HOIVIE BAKERY 5 825 stare sr ee: Phoe T 1 695 4631 1 Q.-5:13151 if F n Bak dGo as Q ,. c K A labl gg BOIVIBARD Culvert Street Phoenix, New York STOP! SEE! The fabulous new IIVIPALA CUSTOM COUPE CHEVELLE and CHEVY II JOE Best Wishes from a Friend lf any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not, and it shall 'be given him. But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven by the wind and tossed. Victor Bishop ELV I C FAR IVI S Compliments of THE PHOENIX PRESS Phone 695-4711 Wedding Invitations confidentially... we to make Loans! U EDUCATION LOANS Will the added expense of a college educa- tion fit into your financial plans or wreck them? Midland Time Plan for Education allows up to 6 years to repay. Also provides life and health funds to complete your children s education. 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