Pine Valley Central High School - Pine Knot Yearbook (South Dayton, NY)

 - Class of 1974

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1 5 Foreword and to each season something is special, lilacs, red rose and the white willow . young men of fortune , old men forgotten, green buds renewing the brown leaves dead and gone . . . As yearbook editors and members of the senior class, we see a season going and a new one coming None of us know what it will bring. We only have the wlsdom we have gained in the spring and hope that it will help us rn the summer of our lives Leaving wouldn t be right without thanking all of those who helped us reach the knowledge and Judgement we have and all the memories we've shared throughout the years We hope you will enjoy the many profitable and fun times these pages will unfold AND TO EACH SEASON by Rod McKuen Copyright 1971 by Editors Chanson Co from the book of the same name published by Cheval Books and Simon and Schuster. Dedication We , the class of '74, would like to dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Patricia Killock. Mrs. Killock has given her time and dedicated effort to so many ideas and projects for the class. She has been a good friend to many of the class of '74 as well as a great advisor to all. We owe her much gratitude for helping us through these last four years at Pine Valley, and we hope that the rest of her years here are as enjoyable as she made ours. The Class of '74 fi 4 Wg, 'N lb. 1 ' 5' . - wi. 2 J ','- hy. If ' 1 va. gin. 3 f Q f,,,z , . .,., , ,-t, My 'iifildifiigflftf' V f wrxzg 1, 4 W W w we ,V V+! V ' , ,,,, - ,. c, Q ,aff -..-ff ,M-W limi, Q 14,4 V ., N -41 r'-nu is nf 1. ,x, t . 1 1 Reminiscing over the past four years and recalling the various highlights and lowlights as class advisor, I will say, My, how you've grown! Giggling girls and gangling boys have finally become mature , young adults. In any-class there are those who are more than willing to do their share. The class of '74 has had an abundance of these individuals, which has made being an advisor an enjoyable and unforgettable experience. The friendship, enthusiasm, consideration and cooperation of the members of this class, will be missed. However, these qualities will be an asset to each one of you in your future endeavors. Appreczatzon asf' ,A OUT Sincere T-h-Sinks I0 MI- We give 3PeCi31 To Mr. Potter and Mrs. Bozich we extend many thanks for Dunning f0I Sharing the aPPTeCiali0n 10 MIS- 51700145 making our Junior and Senior Class Plays successful. Because Senior homeroom. We who Willingll' devoted her of their patience, advice, and hours of devotion, our plays realize that it took time 10 guide and were both enjoyable and memorable . considerable patience to encourage us. Without her put up with us! assistance our yearbook would have been a futile undertaking. 5 The Board of Education SITTING: E. Charles, E. Savaree. STANDING: I. Frost, C. McA1pine, C. Muller, I. Mosher, M. Hoth 6 W ' Business Administrator Cornell B . Beach Assistant Principal fStandingJ Supervising Principal Seniors! Congratulations on the comple tion of what seemed to you the impossible task! The success you have achieved has been based on imagination , ambition and the willingness to improve yourself, your school and your community . Your tomorrows will be filled with experiences of yesterday Pine Valley will live in those experiences throughout your lives. Remember her good IICSS . Afuf-ff Guidance Mr. Tordella, Mr. Ciszak 5 Custodzfans ROW 1: Mrs. Colvin, Mrs. Granger. ROW 2: Mr McBratnie , Mr . Junguist . - H igh School Secretaries Mrs. Ockerhausen, Mrs. Woolley, Mrs. Colvin, Mrs. Abbey . SIC Teetsel , Mr . Thompson H igh School Faculty MATH Mr. Zaczyk, Mr. Sarno, Mrs. Crowell SCIENCE Mr. Scott Mrs. Killock Mr. Katz Mr. Duckwall Mr. Young A rt Mrs . Brooks English ROW 1: Mrs. Everett, Mrs. Bozich, Miss Cadille - stu- dent teacher. ROW 2: Mr. Potter, Mr. Skurcenski, Mr. Callahan. I0 Dmfers Ed. Mr . Abal Language Shop and Agriculture Mr. Mori Mr. Smith, Mr. Waag, Mr. Carnahan fMfvf'fix School Nurse Mrs . Turzillo History , , Mr. Dunning, Mr. Czodli, Mr. Girst, Mrs. Hallock. Llbranan Mrs. Ivett High School Faculty Cont. ff ..za1'- R f' 25 f T L uf .11 -.-. 1 .,- ri 1. fl - a H omcmul-sing Physical Ed. Business Mrs. Lindquist, Miss Dunwoody Miss Williams, Mr. Brown Mrs. Harkness, MI- Butcher 7 i H '- if fi Y ff , . f . ii: ' A,,,A, S . Argo Starlony Arms Drug f Becliyfs, Inc. Ben Franklin Store Boxgen's Shopwlsegp Camipbe11's Duper, Inc R. R. carpentgffinc . Ernies Radio Famer 8a Parker Eqrbnsh Lumber Inc . My Gahel Bros. Furniture Gibbs' Decorating Center Gowanda Builders Supply Gowanda Jewelry Gowanda Fabric Center Gowanda Liquor Store Gowanda Loan Association Gowanda News and Observer Gowanda Sport Shop 'S iaa Himelein Company OF co g ,t SEN! ORS SEN! ORS SEN! ORS SEN! ORS SENIORS SEN! ORS SEN! ORS SENIORS SEN! ORS SENIORS SEN! ORS SEN! ORS SE N! ORS SE N! I JR S SEN! I IR S SEN! OR S SENIORS SEN! UR S SENIORS SEN! URS SENIORS SEJWURS SEN! ORS DENNIS ACKLEY THOMAS ALLNATT MICHAEL AUSTIN VICTORIA BECKMAN .,,,1ff ' , 'I 225 .. .. iv, ,W BRAD BENTLEY HELEN BENTLEY W? DIANE BENTON KAREN BERG KATHY BESSE BONNIE BOOTH if If-I ' JE T'g1 ,IMI I Y I' xnh LINDA BOTTITA DEARY BROWN A LAURIE BRUNSWICK JANET CALDWELL , - .1 , . Qu- IUDY CALDWELL MARTIN CARVER :QQ -1 GLENN CLARK BRENDA COLSON lf' rf ERNA COLVENBACH JENNIFER CONDON :QQ 'like-L.. ix? ,X 'Q N-mr ,gf BETTY CROWELL DEBRA CZECHOWSKI STANLEY DYBKA NOT PRESENT FOR PHOTO MICHAEL EGBERT 4, I , lim- A ,.,.,jTLf W ' ,ew-Wf.4g DOUGLAS FRANK SUZANNE GENS BRIAN GRABER TI BEVERLY GROSS PATRICIA HARVEY DAYLE HESS iii' .inn W-M, hai MELODEE HILLS JAMES HILTON MARY HOOKER 'Ds KRISTIN HOTH KRISTEN HOWARD MARY HOWE Linda Ivett Vanessa Jackson Victoria Jackson Jeffery Jones Mr' Beverly Junquist Gloria Klemens JOHN LATSHAW TERRY LIVERMORE MARCIA LUGOWSKI WILLIAM MALIN LXR ANN MANSFIELD SHARON MOSHER SUZANNE OLSON FRANK PAINE DARRELL PLYLER 'vm R f - HJ - ' IN:-1:Ei?!:' .5 - iff- A L - IEZ R1A :EA L STEPHEN REXFORD ALISON RUCKH JOAN SAVAREE .Aw thy, CONSTANCE SCHNEIDER VERNON SMITH DEBBIE SNYDER -- ,fd f. ANN STEARNS ERIC STEVERSON JAMES STEWARD RANDALL THOMPSON EMILY TURNBULL 'A w. 14 NM. . ADRIENNE UFNAL SANDRA WALKER if A A ,,i- L . Q fl. h b 1 L , ' ARRL A x LORI WELLMAN DIANE WILCOX SFU' LOUISE WISE CHRIS WOOD STEPHEN WOOLLEY Senior Directory A - Baseball B - BOCES C - Cheerleading D - Coaches and Statisticians E - Concert Band F - Cross Country G - F.F.A. H - F.H.A. I - Homecoming J - Junior Chorus K - Majorettes and Colorguard L - Marching Band M - National Honor Society N - President O - J.V. Football P - J.V. Basketball Q - Varsity Football R - Varsity Basketball S - Volleyball T - Wrestling ACKLEY, DENNIS - F - 9, 10, 11, 12g U - 95 CC - 11, 12 ALLNATT, TOM-A-9:G-10, 11, 12:J-7, 8:0 -9,10gP-9,1OgQ-11,12gR-11,1233-119 U-9:Z-9gBB-7,8 BENTLEY, BRAD - I - 8 BENTLEY, HELEN - D - 11, 12: J- 7, 83 L- 9, 103 M-11, 12gN-11, V-9, 105W-11:Y-10gAA - 125 DD- 9, 11, 123 GG-9, MM-12 BERG, KAREN - Z - 9, 10, 11 BOTTITA, LINDA - C - 12: J - 7, 8: K - 8, 9, 10, 11gV-11:X-11gZ-11,12gGGgII-12gKK-8 BROWN, DEARY - D - 12:J- 7, 81M - 11, 125 V - 9, 10, 11, 123 Z - 9, 10, 11, 12: JJ - 12 BRUNSWICK, LAURIE - C - 11, 123 D - 123 J - 7, 8: K-10, 11gM-11, 125V-7, 8, 11gZ-9, 10, 11, 12: CC - 12: II - 12: JJ - 12 CALDWELL, JANET - B - 12: H - 9, 10, 11, 12: I - 7, 85 V-7, 8, 9, 10, 11: Z- 9, 10, 11511-9, 10, 11, 12: KK - 12 CALDWELL, JUDY - H - 9, 10, 11, 125 J- 7, 89 V - 7, 8, 9, 10, 113 Z - 9, 10, 11, 125 II - 9, 10, 11, 12: KK - 12 CARVER,MARTY-A-7,831-9gJ-7,8:0-9gT -9:U-9:Z-9gCC-7,8,9,10,11gKK-7: NN-12 U - Track V - Girls' Intramurals W - Junior Play X - Graduation Honor Attendant Y - Secretary Z - Senior Chorus AA - Senior Play BB - 7th and 8th Grade Basketball CC - Ski Club DD - Stage Band EE - Junior Band FF - Student Association GG - Treasurer HH - Vice President II - Yearbook Staff JJ - Articulation KK - Pep Club LL - Prom Attendant MM - Assistant Treasurer NN - 3-1-3 CLARK, GLENN - G - 8, 9, 10, 113 K - 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 W - 11, AA - 12 COLSON, BRENDA - D - 10, 11, 123 H - 9, 10, 11 - Y, 125 K- 10, 11, 125 KK-7, 8 COLVENBACH, ERNA - I - 1231- 8: M - 11, 12: V - 9, 10, 11: W - 11: Z - 9, 10, 11 CONDON, JENNIFER- C - 7, 8: E - 9, 10, 11, 12 - NQJ-7,8gK-7,8gL-9,10gM-11,12gV-7, 8,9,10,11gAA-12gDD-11gFF-7,9, 10, 11 -Y,12-YQHH-1OgKK-7,8 CROWELL, BETTY -J- 7, 85 M - 11, 125 V - 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Z - 9, 10, 11, 12: AA - 123 II- 12: JJ- 11, 12: KK-9 CZECHOWSKI, DEBBIE -1- 7, 83 V - 93 Z - 10, 11, 12gKK-7,8 DYBKA, STAN-G-7,8,9-HH,10-HH,11-N -County-HH,12-N-County-I-lH:J-7,830 -95W-11gX-11gZ-9,10gAA-12:BB-7,85 CC-11:FF-9,10,11-HH,12-N:KK-7,85 LL-11 EGBERT, MIKE - O - 9, 10: T - 10 FRANK, DOUG - A - 9, 10, 11, 12: F- 11: J - 7: N -8gP-9, 10gQ-12:R-11:8-10, 11, 12gU- 9, 10, 11, 12: W - 11: AA - 123 BB - 7, 83 FF - 11, 12 GENS,SUE-B-11,12:1-7,8gK-103V-9gKK -7 GRABER, BRIAN - G - 11, 12: O - 9, 10: Q - 11, 12: U-9, 10:W-11gAA-l2:BB-7, 8:CC-9. 10: KK - 7, 8 GROSS, BEV-D-11:E-9, 10:L-9, 10:V-7, 8, 9, 10, 11: CC- 10, 11:II- 11, 12: KK- 7, 8 HARVEY, PAT - B - 11: V - 9, 10: W - 11: KK - 7, HESSDAYLE-H-9:V-8:X-11:AA-12:KK-8 HILLS, MELODEE - F - 9, 10: H - 9: I - 7, 8: K - 8, 9, 10: V - 8: CC - 9, 10, 11, 12: FF - 12: GG - 10:II- 11: KK- 7, 8 HILTON, IIM - B - 11, 12: G - 9, 10, 12 HOOKER, MARY - C - 11, 12: D - 11, 12: I - 7, 8: K-11:V-9, 10, 11:W-11:Z-9,10,11, 12- Y:AA-12:11-12:KK-8 HOTH, KRIS-D- 10, 11, 12:E-7, 8, 9, 10, 11- GG,12:I-12:L-7,8,9,1O:M-11, 12:N-9, 10:V-8,9, 10:W-11:AA-12:CC-11:DD- 11:FF-7, 11:HH-7, 11:11-9:II-11:KK-8 HOWARD,KRIS-C-7,8:D-9,10:E-8,9,10:I -10,12:I-7,8:K-7,8,9:N-12:V-7,8:W -11:Y-7:II-11:KK-7,8:NN-12 HOWE, MARY - E - 12: H - 9, 10, 11, 12: K - 11: L -12:V-7, 8,9, 10:W-11:Z-9, 10, 11, 12- N: AA - 12: FF - 11, 12 - HH: II - 12: II - 11, 12: KK - 7, 8 IVETT, LINDA - D - 10, 11, 12: E- 8. 9, 10 - Y, 12:H-9, 10, 11-HH, 12-N-State-N:I-7, 8:L-7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12'M-11, 12-N:V-9, 10: W - 11: Y - 11: AA - 12: CC - 10, 11, 12: DD - 10, 11, 12: II - 12: II - 11 IACKSON, VANESSA - CC - 10, 11: II - 11 IACKSON, VICKY - Y - 12: CC - 10, 11, 12: II - 11 IONES, IEFF - G - 9, 10, 11 - GG, 12 - HH - County -GG:O-9,1O:Q-11,12:S-9,10:U-9,10: W-11:AA-12:BB-7,8:KK-7,8 IUNGQUIST, BEV - I - 7, 8: Z - 9, 10, 11, 12: CC - 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:II- 11: KK- 7, 8 LIVERMORE, TERRY - B - 12: II - 11, 12 LUGOWSKI, MARCIA -I - 7, 8: V - 9, 10, 11: Z - 9, 10, 11, 12: II - 11, 12: II - 12 MALIN, BILL- D - 12: O - 10: Q - 11: T - 10, 11: U - 9, 10: AA - 12 VIANSFIELD,ANN-C-7,8:E-9, 10:I-7,8:K -8,9:L-10:V-8:ZZ-12gCC-11,12:EE- 9:II-11:KK-7,8 MOSHER, SHARON - E - 7, 8: V - 8: AA - 12 OLSON, SUE - C - 7, 8, 11: E - 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:1 - 12: V - 9, 10, 11: DD - 10, 11: GG - 11, HH - 12: II - 12 PAINE, FRANK - A - 9, 10, 11, 12: O - 10: P- 9, 10:Q-11:R-11:3-10, 11:U-9,10 REXFORD, STEVE - D - 12: P - 10: U - 9: W - 11: AA-12:BB-8:II-12 RUCKH, ALISON - H - 9: V - 8: X - 11: AA - 12 SAVAREE, IOAN - D - 10, 11, 12: H - 9, 10: I - 7, 8: V - 11, 12: W - 11: Z - 9, 10, 11: AA - 12: CC -9, 10:II-11:II-11:KK-8:LL-7,8 SMITH,VERN-O-10:P-9,10:Q-11:U-9: BB -7,8 SNYDER, DEBBIE - C - 11: H - 9: K - 10: V - 7, 82 AA-12:KK-7:LL-9 STEARNS, ANN-C-7, 8, 9, 10, 11:I-9:1-7, 85V-9,10:GG-12:II-12:KK-7,8 STEVERSON, ERIC - A - 10, 11, 12: P - 10: Q - 11, 12: R - 11, 12: U - 10: CC - 11: LL - 12 STEWART, IIM - F - 10, 11, 12: M - 11, 12: T - 9: AA-12:BB-7,8 THOMPSON, RANDY - G - 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 - HH, 12 -Y:O-9,10:Q-11,12:T-9:W-11:AA-12: LL - 11, 12 TURNBULL, EMILY - D - 12: V - 9, 10, 11, 12: W - 11: Z - 9, 10, 11, 12: AA - 12 UFNAL, ADRIENNE - D - 11, 12: I - 7, 8: K - 7, 8: V - 7, 8, 9, 10, 11: Z - 9, 10, 11, 12: CC- 7, 11:II-11:KK-7,8 WALKER, SANDY -I - 7, 8: Z - 10 WELLMAN, LORI - I - 7, 8 WISE, LOUISE - M - 11, 12: V - 9, 10, 11, 12: NN - 12 WOOD, CHRIS-E- 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:I-7, 8:L- 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: M- 11, 12: Y - 9: AA - 12, CC-9: DD-9, 10, 11, 12:EE-9:FF-7, 8: KK -8 WOOLEY, STEVE - G - 9, 10. 11, 12: I - 7, 8:0 - 9,10:Q-11,12:8-10,12:U-7,8,9:W-11: Z-11:BB-7,8:LL-7,8 Dr. Ieckle and Mr. Hyde Stanley - Getting it on. Jennifer - Wanna be friends? qVicky and Vanessaj Bev - Uh . . . uh, yeah. dw... ,., .V f ,. , if ,, P 'r'-Wi' . 2- 0 . ug W 4 JV A 1. If f K ' ff f Debbie ' And fhaT'S the BCIIY - ' 'I just 801 I0 get Emily - Hear no evil! truth! a suntan! Sue - 1 want you! What's the matter, Pon- It melts on G1enn's face Ride 'em Laurie! Cho? not on his hands. Double your pleasure . Ann and her certain Smile, Adrienne - Hi there tweetie bird! Uanet and Judyj What you smiling Tom, the all Mary - Rea1ly? Chris ' But I Sharon - Let me for Erna? around ? didnw do if- H make this perfectly clear . .ary - I see you Helen, Nothing fits Joan - Cha cha Brenda - Give me a Deary and that poor ww. anymore . cha milk on the rocks! CSI! M.:-3 is XX 'Ne' :is - I .bet you can't Bev - What did you do Linda ' MY Momml' Sue - I'm going over less what I've got. that for? Told me T101 I0 laik I0 there. strangers. Will! 5 5 l Q l f ve - It's finger lic- Louise , -'Well you SCS Melodee - Cute as ever. Jeff - I'm a little ' 80041 fa1m05U - it's like this. rolly-polly doll. ren - Giddyup Diane - Play it again Alison - That looks Steve - I won't let you l Sam. like fun, see it. an o Semor Baby Pzctures l'n,,'. n i 5: we 1 1 Y X' ' Q , . Q, .V Za . H , 'sf Q Brlan - Got ya cornered. 29 ,, f . , . K 30 Scenes From the ,fanior and Senior Plays of the Class of 774 Senior Plays Rest Assarecln f f- ' Q Q H s fanior Play: Carioas Saoagen 1 E ,V Q57 45? 439 gill' AFS P A Vs A A fab . , e e..l l sssl S A X 'a ol P A. gg.: A 1 'F 'Tw M UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER CLASSMEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER CLASSMEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER CLASSMEN UND ER I A SSM EN UNDER CLA .S'S,MIz'N I ,VNDER CLA .S'SMEN I I NDEI 1' CLA SS! WEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER I YLASSM EN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER I TLA SS! LI EN UNDER CLA SSM N UNDER C LA SSM E N UNDER CLA SSM E N rade lefventh . K . Zollinger , . K. Finch, 9 . W. 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Best Wishes to the Z ' Class of '74 CJZ O -I- S ppl' Anything' ' and Contracting Q QB ' P I . 1 . ,X .,f Candids 'aw' Q TCL mth ard , CW .M.st 10 Ecker K Stein , 9 8.M . M. Stein, tin, 3. C. Lampson, 4. L. Gay, 5. M. Moore, 6. M. Lengerich, 7 A115 2.B Gay , 1. R. 3 S U .Z F-4 .ii O .3 19 nry ', He .L. 18 Nobles , .P. 17 lvenbach , Co . B 16 SI, Richt . .L. 15 IC OO 14.D M L . Granger , CO 1-4 'U 1-4 O M- P-1 Qi 1-I .,. Q 1-I r-4 2 illieux , 28 . Ba .J. 27 I . Ellis , 26 CI, IT1 Pal .M. 25 , 24. J. Beach, SI Fro .J. 23 S . Brown , 22 . R. Barnes , 21 ankey St .K. 20 ard , OW H .K. 37 OOIC , .R.M 36 zechowski , chut, 35. D. C La ens, 34. C. IT! le F K , 33. is B. E11 32 . D. Wells, 31 Butcher , .K. 30 Chase , ,K. 29 TY Ast 46. Miller .T. 45 9 Livermore L. OOIC , 44. M 43.1 I II Allna .P. 42 rd O xf Re C all, 41 uckw D K 40 ksch , Lu . B 39 CS, . C. Nobl 38 Scott, 55 , 54. M. Lengerich, GY Abb A 53 2111, . M. Jay, 52. P. Mnng 51 Crawford. 50. M. Malin, I 49. CS, Nobl .P. 48 Finch , K 47 S . Bentley , Q 63 . D . Seward , 62 Z. , 61. E. Schult all . D. Dorm 60 . V . Sterling , 59 Swanson , S. 58 Tolbert , .L. B . Tolbert, 57 56 indquist C.L 72 Johnson , .D. 71 Latshaw , . M. Griffin. 70. D. 69 . Bottita , . B . C. Bailey, 68 67 Mosher , . B 66 incoln , .A.L 65 S . Allnatt , 64. SI, Butch 81. Nagel . T. Abbey, 80, D. 79 I. Fischer, 78. E. Lincoln, 77 J. Olson, 76 k. ahn M . B ,75 A . Gerwitz 74. I3 cNama M . S Scott . '73 J. SI. Grov , 85. G. Dexter Y 84 . D . Linton , 83 . A. Killock, 82 Woolley, D. 7 g, 1 Q Qs wp 'B CN 3 O oc s: o 6-3 r: .1 Q 25' o O wer. '-9. u.. QP-b o CDH .2 Mo Er' gm 03:6 oc. ..-U B226 55 EI L14- Q.-J Y 'K f -QA-if I M99 1 qc? Q It va ' 4-5 X .aww ag 8-3-6 aaa? 'MJ X 4. ' 5, 'QW fax 'f,i'o,'2 s 'JSQL' 9? Se 6754! ' 'Qs 0K J asm' wg if 0 O . nf. ?'? 'Q fiv- S Lv' xv' its 'E 5, 1 --.X XX...- BPQ 'T I-S1 Rm . L,., A . 'lv ,1yg'w,x ilu -fa 34,4 ,V 'l?4 fwyf' X W! xv.:-ff 3 ?1f,,,ef', .V. 10 Clark , J 9. Burek , ,8.P. 311 IT1 . L . Milli Aldrich , 7 ,6.R. W1'1 5. T. Bro 31111 1'l'1 61.1 N wford, 4. B Ia .D.C . C. Brown, 3 2 agel , 1.D.N i. ansk Szym S. Halloran , 18 . .M. 17 ach , Be S. 16 llis , .R.E 15 anson, 14. D. Bottita, Sw .J. 13 . T . Colson , 12 Reynolds , .D. 11 Thompson , .L. 27 iller, 26. D. Brunswick, M B Bridenbaker , 25 . 24. C. I IC 0 IT1 iver .G.L 23 Ackley , .K. 22 al' .W.G 21 Cooper , . B 20 Turnbull , - J 19 .P. 35 yder, 34. B. Bridenbaker, Sn .C. 33 C310 , Indeli .C. 32 Milks , 31.1 Wells , .M. 30 k. . L . Frederic 29 Austin , .P. 28 nchester , Ma I- T313 mpson, 43. P. F Tho 42. D. ds nol Rey en, 41.1 ll S A 40 ith IT1 Swanson, 39. R. S .R. 38 O11 , Sc , 37. V. 311 ighrm W .I 36 bach, EH Colv . K. Wellman, 52. 51 . K . Wellman , 50 . D. Ellis, 49 aldwell B C 48. 1 . K . Miller 47 I'T.1'1C I Bu .B. 46 Miller , .V. 45 Stearns , 44. T. cangelo .D. 61 . N. Springer 60 ith , III .M.S 59 . L. Saye, 58 Volk , ,5'7.S rk Pa .A. 56 milton , .L. Ha 55 , 54. K. Abbey, ynda .53.T.Z 61' D . Carv '70 . A . Richter , 69 , 68. S. Ellis, 61' Fish .W. 67 mith , .L.S 66 hnieder .C.Sc 65 Ellis , . M. Beckman, 64. S 63 Reynolds, 62. D. Steward, Wells, 73. L. Green. . S '72 kbush , . D. Kic 71 Colburn , D. ,R. ks Mil 2:1 W RO Brown , S . Szymanski . OFFICERS: ROW 1: T. 1 i . Beach. ithS Sm i T Vs 1 Fm A WW 3516, fda me Alina ,..... 1 1' iii B 4-ul SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE CANDIDS ,X ,ff 1 ,Z-25 f .- 'K ' ii . ..,. fi I l 2 . ' E ix ,- . 1 X SM xl. ,E ay, 1 iz-ixtat-5 . v.,, E. , . .. xv 1 '29 .. ' ' E 2 ...,..,-WN N. ..-L 63? I f . lg :fs N X ! , X E gh X EN .W if S , .,. K if 0 ,X , X Iiiiizzewkzif f. .mu g 5 1451- E .if QQ, if ' E ....,. ' f My Q - .. 'lf N. X ' F f .... xg 5 S EK g , ' vw I x-'X ., f Q 35, ir 1' '-.. M . .ir A K li . W kk'k Esau? 1 - f f , ., . S S 11: 1iff2 Congratulations to the Class of '74 LAWRENCE HOOKER MARLINDALE IAPLE PRODUCTS io. Dayton, N.Y. Congratulations From ELLIS SUBURBAN PROPANE Leon, N.Y. 296-5246 Cylinder or Bulk Service Gas Appliances LINDA LEE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Markhams 532-2469 MAGIC MIRROR by Linda Stankey 623 Center St. Cherry Creek 296-5325 CARL KERR Custom Slaughtering South Dayton, N.Y. FREE METHODIST CHURCH S . Dayton New York Sunday School 10:00 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Evening Worship 8:00 pm Everyone Welcome Cattle Trucking Buffalo-Sherman Local ROBERT IVETT - South Dayton 988-3665 Compliments of VALLEY VIEW CHEESE FACTORY Conewango Valley New York HORACE IVETT Arctic Cat Snowmobiles Lawn and Garden Equipment Sales and Service Mini-Bikes and All-Terrain Vehicles So. Dayton, N.Y. GIERS AGWAY Cherry Creek, New York Compliments of CORKWELLS GARAGE Il'3JClDJli f Sales and Service A-1 Used Cars and Trucks South Dayton, N . Ya MATHEWSON-CHASE AGENCY , INC. Your Insurance Services 33 Pettit Place Cassadaga, N.Y. Phones - 595-3537, Cassadaga 988-3857, Forest- ville, 672-2557, Fredonia 47 Q 'M Lu-.f ...U-1,,.,,W mi 70. Z 'D w 41 E si LD E -C1 3 CQ d 06 LD :T O I'- 'v-4 E I6 UI d LT' lO 3 O H .D 601 'I' .1 TEITCHGII , 56 . I . 6. K. U'l11'1Kl61'l'13,1'1, 641fK1.1Ul2IK, , D nelly I' OZ. DCSS6 , J. Lindsley, 78. D. Park, 79. awley, 77. ongdon, 76. D. D .R.C 75 9 illburn, 74. L. Reynolds B K 73 CI, Fanch .M. 72 ith , II1 .D.S 71 D Harvey S. 88 CS, S. Ion 87 . Fredrick, 86. N. Kerr, Crowell, 85 . B . J 84 . T. Neuman, 83 Sercue , , 80. E. Rowland, 81. L. Kelly, 82. W. D . Ackler .T. Green , 97 .L. 96 . L . Feiblekorn , 95 ward, 93. P. Bailey, 94. I. Ellis, Ho .L. 92 ith l'I'l .K.S 91 Dorman .L. 90 Hess , , 89. A. Traver yka all, 105. M. Part kw , 104. L. Duc . 102. T. Milligan, 103. I. Ellis O. M. Farrell, 101. G. Hudson 10 Henry , .J ,99 Clark .R. 98 Abers , 1. M. Troutman, 112. L. Staerr. 11 Kepple , , 110. C. Colburn .P. 109 Dustin , 8. W. 10 7 . R. Nickerson , 10 hr, 106. D. Cortwrig 35' ., Q W . ,, 5 .. s I-I O O 2 zJ di 3 O D5 ri GJ CC! 2 is -3 we ,QI :U- .2911 35 is 'O P2 H. M 5 mi 055 fr: F-I-YO QC EL-4. Oz st 'ct :- ' E ' .L 'L , QQQJEW ' .. . Compliments of CARLTONS GARAGE CHERRY CREEK HARDWARE Phone 287-2712 G 1 H d and Appliances Conewango Valley, New York SOUTH DAYTON SU PER DU PER Compliments of Discount Grocerie Choice Meats Phone 988-3871 SOUTH DAYTON BUILDERS SUPPLY CARNATION COMPANY South Dayton, New York Compliments of HARRY AUSTIN MILLING, INC. Best Wishes to the Class of '74 Com. MOTORSZINC. Phments of tQ,n ! 'EQ THE af VALLEY PEN NYSAVER : ifwm' p p Cherry Creek , N . Y , so , M, ,Haba nnnnssnt no nnnns f f I ,,, - I Rowland Esss EQBAL-FOUR-COMPANY , EI II 2 -I E Excavating so Gravel, Top Soil and Filters IIE AttleborogjMassachuseIts 111 Phone 988-F561 LIMESPREADING RAYMOND H ILL SERVICE Wholesale Florist Supplies Leon, New York Lime Spreading and Dump Truck Work Office Phone 988-3336 South Dayton, New York OAGWAY PETROLEUM CORPORATION 62 Cfonewango Val1eyfN.Y. Gas, Diesel Fuel and Fuel Oil. Kerosenes and 24 hr. Burner Service Phone 296-3219 I5ARNER 8. PARKER INC. Excellent Dairy Products 271 Buffalo St. Gowanda. N.Y. 14070 Lots of Luck to the LEON GRILL Clatss of '74 hiih Rt. 62 Leon, N.Y. I Steaks and Seafood Pri. and Sat. 3 E SE V I C E ssis E R 5 'Lu 10 pm R R E iss I Rod and Evie E 296-5505 I 51 , L .L :,.,,,vM... .1 .im ,,., wtf-t. ,. , H .- ,-ses. .. ws .. , . ,.,:::t,, wr 1-., .t!B::.v- . '::-ww., 4' , -- , .L:, L, C,-A' H3'f,sgfs,, P MQwQ'5N,4,!.r.1. . L sf, - ,-N . A sans... ......,. ,, .-ly, ,. .,. -- ,-wz-.1f1,-, -f -2111,-.pa - A -t:'r-su, .refs - erm , .H ' yum,-watt - 1 1.5-lt.. - ' -1 ' ' ' 'Sf' 'iigfgwz S' fa? 1 .A -:VM 1' - 'if 5 'liif1 :2':i Q g --Z :MQ 'lf' ' 1L.F,,Ls::5ej, -5s .L-gir iiifl --:?Ss:z,,':?5: A - - - 1- A' ' ' kk - 'f-fy. - - r elm , , - L I ,,lf LL L L L. ,.LL , L L,,, an I xyy I L LL B V 1, t LL ' Q' I ' I - S S I -I -LPLL - -' 1121- l,ggf:s1f -f4 ,p1- . - sg:- , Ti '- JH f L ,, 1L71.,i ,-., - - ..,. ... X , .v, , .11,11:,,,11A . -l - I ,-fL M. 11- Viyn I , m,,x., . . M ilY ' Q ' W . f r ' ,, sim s? ' . W' ' -15 ' Compliments of BALCOM'S CORNERS STORE Owned and Operated by LEWIS DAYTON Since 1944 988-3898 South Dayton, New York Compliments of SOUTH DAYTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Best Wishes to the Class of '74 LEO AND MELVA TRUDELL Compliments of RAINBOW VALLEY FARM Ray and Nancy Luksch Best Wishes Class of '74 From EVERH ART ' S GROCERY HALL JOHNSON. INC. Insurance Services 16 Main St. , Sinclairville, N .Y. 25 Main St. , Forestville, N. Y. Compliments of PINE LANES Rick and Carol Smith South Dayton, N.Y Compliments of MARV'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of DAY'S STORE Leon, N.Y. Compliments of ARLENE'S BEAUTY SHOP South Dayton , N . Y . 52 Compliments of PETITE BOUTIQUE BEAUTY SALON Linda Colburn Compliments of R 8a L SMITH TRUCKING Compliments of STEPHEN ' 'SHEB' ' WOOLLEY'S SHEEP FARM South Dayton' N ' Y ' Forestville , N . Y . 14062 K WXX Xx xxxx X ,'.w.f':. .1-'f ', ' 4 ,u, fs,,? Y in I iff? z 1. - If V 1 . gan. . ,.'.Jj'-3' -f ' N 1 5 L' Oi' :af ROW 1: J. Steward, T. Davis, G. Reynolds, E. Steverson, S. Nobles, R. Stefanik, R. Mueller. ROW 2: P. Hurst K Abbey, T. Wells, J. Jones, S. Woolley, M. Richter, I. Thompson, D. Frank. Varsity Football are 3 - 3' - 1 P.V. -8 P.V. -16 P.V. -0 P.V. -6 P.V. -24 P.V. -6 P.V. -6 P.V. -0 A - .1 Z1 JV SCORES Sherman - 22 Clymer - 0 Frewsburg - 25 Panama - 38 Forestville - 0 Brocton - 34 Mayville - 34 Ripley - 0 Varsity Basketball ROW 1: D. Frank, P. Hurst, F. Paine, K. Allen, E. Steverson ROW 2 Mr GIISI R Frost W Keem D N YZK A X X, K! ln, 'iff , in 1 x 1 7 X 62 vs '74 vs '77 vs '78 vs 64 vs 43 vs 62 vs 63 vs 69 vs 71 vs 84 vs 69 vs 65 vs '72 vs 66 vs Brocton 88 Randolph 44 Frewsburg 63 Forestvllle 54 Westfield 57 S11ver Creek '71 Maple Grove 68 Randolph 48 Frewsburg '78 Forestville 64 Westfield 62 Cassadaga 54 Silver Creek '76 Brocton '70 Maple Grove '74 Hooker, B. Samuelson, G. Paine, K. Abbey, K. Ecker, manager Q W P.V. . N P.V. . WX P.V. . P.V. . ' M321 P.V. '78 vs. Cassadaga 93 7 X P.V. . ' . X ...X ' Xxxxs P.V. . I P.V. . WT 'h P.V. . N ' ,QW P.V. . 7 if P.V. . XX! P V ,I . . . , ', ,K P.V. . .7 5 J Forestville - - Frewsburg - - Cass . Valley Silver Creek Westfield - - - Panama ---- Maple Grove Brocton ---- Frewsburg - - Silver Creek Forestville - - Panama ---- WesLfield - - - Maple Grove Brocton ---- Cattaraugus - Brocton ---- Franklinville Silver Creek ROW1 K Abbey manager D Frank K Allen G Reynolds I Klemens D Farnham E. Lincoln, man ager ROW2 Coach Brown E Steverson K Abbey L Ennls J Moore C Frost F Parne, D. Frank, D ROW 1: Manager T. Brown, S. Lampson, B. Bottita, M. Malin, Manager B. Colburn. ROW 2: D Seward, M. Astry, K. Granger, D. Alff, S. Nobles. ROW 3: Coach Sarno, D. Milks, D. Brom- ley, M. Howard, J. Olson, K. Sterling, B. Colvenbach, Manager J. Reynolds. Wrestling The 1973 season was a building one to some degree . We had some success with a few of our returning veterans, and also with our new track ath- letes. The high point man for the year in Field Events was Jim McBratnie , a senior. High point man in the T k running events was Joe Fratarcangelo , a sophomore. rafc Both boys were trophy winners in their particular area. The following boys who have rejoined the track team have done well this year: Monte Flagg, Doug Frank, Joe Fratarcangelo, Randy Frost, Ray McCabe, George Paine, Craig Reynolds, Dan Tra- ber, M. Howard. X I' s ROW 1: R. McCabe, C. Reynolds, M. Flagg, D. Farnham, D. Frank. ROW 2: R. Frost, M. Howard, C. Jacobs, I. Thompson, D. Lindquist, I. Fratarcangelo. ROW 3: Coach Fratar- cangelo, D. Traber, J. McBratnie, S. Smith, C. Frost, G. Paine. Cross Country wir' ROW 1: M. Astry, C. Lampson, I. Steward, 1. Baker, D. Park. ROW 2: R. Frost, G. Paine, D. Ackley, R. Mason. Germ ROW 1: K. Chase, Managers L. Duckwall, T. Weaver, B. Brunswick, L. Green. ROW 2: C. Bailey, S. Lampson, K. Butcher, R. McCabe, M. Howard, 1. Olson, M. Flagg, K. Butcher, C. Stearns, J. Crawford B. Bonita. JV Football Our Coach l. Keen, I. Thompson, E. Lincoln, L. Ennis, C. Crowell, C. Stearns, K. Butcher, J. Baker, K. Butcher, R tefanik, D. Frank, K. Johnson, manager, Coach Brown. I Vi Basketball 7th and 8th Grade Basketball 5213 Z E ROW 1: T. Moore, K. Abbey, L. Manchester, S. Szy- ROW 1: D. Butcher, B. Weaver, I. Fratarcangelo, D. manski, T. Stearns, L. Milliman, D. Steward. ROW 2: L. Smith, T. Weaver, K. Scott, D. Vanzile, Manager. Green, S. Wells, D. Kickbush, M. Beckman, L. Milli- ROW 2: M. Astry, L. Milliman, C. Miller, T. Milligan, man, P. Fratarcangelo. M. Farrel, T. Bradigan, L. Duckwall. Tll S E ROW 1: L. Mansfield, I. Brown, K. Lampson. ROW 2: T. W. Fisher, R. Swanson, L. Smith, R. Ellis, C. Indeli- Ross, C. Gross. ROW 3: K. Butcher, I. Campbell. cato, V. Scott, P. Austin. 62 ancl Cheerleaders COA CHES- ,OW 1: Mr. Abal, Mr. Brown, Mr. Young. ROW 2: Mr. Girst, Mr. Sarno. rmith, Mr. Fratarcangelo, K. Ecker. ROW 1: D. Brown, I. Steverson, K. Hoth, A. Ufnal. ROW 2: I. Savaree, A. Frost, B. Colson, E. Trumbull. ROW 3. S. Rexford, Bentley, L. Ivett. Statisticians: Cheerleaders ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3 ROW 4: ROW 5 I. Ellis, L. Brunswick, W. Brown, P. Nobles, M. Swanson. M. Hooker, M. Nobles, L. Bottita, E. McCabe. D. Howard K. Zollinger, S. Stolts. B. Luksch, D. Samuelson, J. Ellis, W. Wells. L. Granger, K. Stankey, D. Nobles. inn-Q-..... ns w. , ,. at, A Cheerleaders Football Varsity Basketball 29, 5, f gf as-it J 5 I V Basketball Wrestling . ,tsgg ,W ,. ,K Galvanized Pipe and Fittings Plumbing and Electrieal Supplies 98845633 P I-5 ,. . , f:ff,sW,f:e:-Zum, 5 rf Z im, W, , 2 i Selling and Insurance SELLING as if INSURANCE 5 Real Estate ff 25 Buffalo St 5 B11ff310 SI- 2 OW 1 M, 1407 0 FE: ,la 'N 2. ,-ffl 2 1: 2264 ,Ab' I a 2? if la, 2 , if gil! 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A C TI VI TIES A C TI V I TI ES A C TI V I TIES A C TI V I TI ES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES A C TI V I TIES A C TI V I TIES A C II V I TIES A C TI V I TIES A CTI VI TIES A C7 I VI 'I 'IES A CTI VI TIES A CII VI TIES A CII VI TIES A CTI VI 7 YES A C TI VI TIES A C TY VI TIES A C TI VI TIES A CIYVI TIES A C YI VI YIES A C TI VI TIES A CTI VI IIES Student Association and Officers ROW 1: E. Mosher, J. Condon, S. Dybka, M. Howe, E. McCabe. ROW 2: M. Troutman, R. Smith, M. Hills, L. Howard, L. Mansfield, J. Scott, V. Brown, S. Cortwright, D. Frank. ROW 3: T. Davis, D. Bromley, K. Butcher OFFICERS: E. Mosher, M. Howe, J. Condon, S. Dybka. The Student Association was very active this year. In the first part of the year, the Association was sponsored by the March of Dimes in their annual Walk-a-thon. The members of the Association chose the assemblies for next year and raised money for the treasury by sponsoring a dance in March. The Student Association is always open to any suggestions that might improve our school. 70 National Honor Society ROW 1: Jennifer Condon, Kristen Hoth. ROW 2: Deary Brown, Erna Colvenbach. ROW 3: Helen Bentley, Linda Ivett, Betty Crowell. ROW 4: Kris Wood, Jim Steward , Laurie Brunswick. F . H . A . OFFICERS W This year the Future Homemakers of America have been working on an in-depth project to strengthen FHA in both the school and Community. Some of our activities have been sponsoring several girls in the Walk-A-Thon, planning and presenting a PTA pro- gram, participating in the Muscular Dystrophy Smile Day, and preparing displays and flyers which publicize FHA. Also during the year we attended the district rallies, had a Christmas Party with the FPA , and visited the elderly at a nearby rest home. The cli- max for our FHA chapter is State Meeting at Grossingers and the Mother-Daughter Banquet in the Spring. Wg 3 ,gt STATE AND DISTRICT PRESIDENT OF F.H .A. Linda Ivett America Future Homemaker. The Pine Valley Chapter of FFA has been 'ery active in County and State competition ,ver the past summer and fall, and participates n many more contests the remaining part of he school year. Activities and contests ncludez Wedding Contests, Parliamentary Pro- edure, Public Speaking, Dairy Cattle, Live- tock and Forage Judging Contests, FFA Camp, Ihaut, and Catt. County Fairs, State Fair and ur Annual Tractor Pull. Future Farmers of America and Officers y MJ, L . .,:f21 Q3 'i' Fff'i W5'3 s'w : A few: - ,mfg ,. , C ' , - -,gs . J .ziifwx 1 wi 1 A' ' vf:fr iw, 659 ' -- 1 l T i -,X - - -3, ' ln k ' ' H 5 E X rx 1fN ' ' 1 - x X,M .M feigrkh ' A ' N X xx H , , 1 '5':5,h t if ' N N N , ig X fo w H4 1 z if .Q 242. .AEI 5 '7 s . M- QW., ly' 41- B- 'J b 2. 5 A,,, 3. ,. ., f fir' .- -. . ff - 3' is J .' .xg A . Q-,' .' ' ai: .5 X X f' ., . , . 1 X ,- avi get Q h, 1 F! 'X-' .1 Homeeommg, September 19 3 tional football game. Unfortunately, Panama creamed us with a score of 38 to 6. Following the big rival game was the Homecoming dance featuring the Shaker Band. The main event of the weekend was the crowning of Kris Howard as queen. , LI i Homecoming this past September began with the tradi- A . . ,S g g ggag-, EQ NT OFFICERS Senior Chorus CD f KX -'1- 75 DIRECTOR: Mr. Teetsel Junior Chorus Yearbook Staff and Officers QN?g ff, Qs 3 allf ? 'ICERS: S. Olson, Mrs. Jks, M. Howe, M. Lugowski. W YEARBOOK SUBSCRIPTION CONTRA lSUBSCRIBER'S com ISUBSCRIBERJ To+a1 Price we Pard S eceived by l... ... 5 9 Pam! 5 eceived by f r. Band And Officers r QA, .-Q' -M N Ki ' I W X 'Li axe.-fy x if Stage Band ROW 1: M. Beach, I. Ufnal, E. Mosher. ROW 2: D. Hooker, R. Dirkx, I. Condon, M. Howe. Ufficers Concert Band MR. THOMPSON 5 Y Q V ! ' , , B , E x 1 df-'Q Flag Twirlers and Baton Twirlers Color Guard M arching Band n . .Xu N . X . Ng . ix EE' f if on f ff - n ' U f' ' Vi, Q . 6 ' fl, .. ' ' v jim 4 I EILEEN MOSHER State Champion of Drum Majorettes 'ln Q41 1924 , 'Q 1. ' X ft f , K 551 HH ELEMENTAR Y ELEM EN TAR Y ELEM ENTA R Y ELEM EN TA R Y ELEMENTAR Y ELEM ENYY4 R Y ELEMENYVIR Y ELEM EN YVIR Y ELEMENTAR Y ELEMENYHR Y ELEMENTAR Y ELEMENYHR Y El, EM EN 771 R Y El, HMIJNY 'A R Y El ,lf M IGN 731 R Y El,IfMli'NTff1R Y If L EM IJNYVI R Y Wy El, k',Y1lla'YY7PY1 R 1 li'l,l:'g'LfIlJgV7P1 R Y El,lCMla'N7',f11'? Y El, .Ula'AY7Y1 R Tr E1',lz'flYI1p'.Y7lf1 R Y lil, ISMIJN Y D1 R Y Joseph J . Sheperd Elementary Administration PRINCIPAL x KINDERGARTEN FIRST GRADE R ELEMENTARY FACULTY Q i s , 1 1 E 5 E is SECOND GRADE Left to Right: Mrs. Rexford, Miss Left to Right: Miss Zynda, Mrs. Bolles, Left to Right: Mrs. Press, Mrs. Scott, Miss Lathan, Miss Youngasent Mrs. Green McGill THIRD GRADE Left to Right: Mrs. Giacci, Mrs. Had 1 A 3 Z 1, Z 4' ley, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Brown Foarth Grade Left to Right: Miss Frink, Miss Satterlee, Mr. Potts . Fzfth Grade -eft to Right: Mr. Hagen, Mrs. Field, Mr. fallen, Mrs. Johnson . L Sixth Grade Left to Right: Mr. Anderson, Mr. Ditondo, Mrs. Kapple . v 1 Special Ed. En to Right: FIRST RCW: Irs. Underwood, Mrs. oeing, Mrs. Zuchowski. ECOND ROW: Mr. ratarcangelo, Mr. Jones, dr. Ackley, Miss Smith. W9 ii., L-, wt. , 2f..'i fMs ff.. ,G wwf' ELEMENTARY SECRETARY Mrs. I . Butcher ELEMENTARY COOKS Mrs. I . Jones Mrs. B. Meyers Mrs. B. Weaver Mrs. E. Milliman Mrs. R. Marvin Mrs. E. Town Mrs. M. Howard Ccook managerj BUS DRIVERS: Slim Griffin, Phil Gross, B. Boring, B. Mason, S. White, J. McBratnie, R. Fisher. NOT IN PHOTO: E. Gross, H. New- comb, R. Milks, B. Stebbins, N. Woolley, P. Abbey, N. Sherman, R. Aldrich, E. Greeley, F. Hadley, F. Cowan, P. Crooks, C. Miller, J Young, S. Ufnal. A Elementary Candids gm P Kindergarten Miss Young Kindergarten Miss Latham liz.: Q 3:4-fvvfaaaadddcl IJ' i, O4v0 syxx QL. nv' Q8 !Jl, 9 . 'sYX1NQ's5 1dljlf .., . all l XX 1 ' ,. . ' Q, .X ' , 1 SESAM I' .- v I as - 4' 'lx' '-- .' 4 as .I I ,Ip f 9' 4 A . 4 4 H Q A AB Z Kindergarten M rs. Rexford First Mrs. Bolles X 0 ,ff X s ,HA 9 X mn ' 531: 111 IM1 1.-n-li QT- -.3-...,.,-,-.ii liliiillllllllii--1 ..- .. T X 0 - '- l 4 Q Q x 1 ' 'Zi ,Af if 1 First Mrs. Green First Miss Zynda Second Mrs. Press Q A iss? . , is Second Miss McGill W 'g, AY? V615 ' l7lD 1 Q S Wm 3 if eeess 4 33 52 , kl Second Mrs. Scott Thzrd M rs Gzaccaz W S nl wr X Third Mrs. Hadley Third M rs. Anderson Third Mr. Brown Fourth Mr. Potts y F' F ourth Miss Satterlee Q Fourth Misls Frmk Y A f1'.'14 W C Q C O ' ' x 'W A Cw A 1 Qynf 0 sf ' 3 ,.L.- Jig? 3 Y ',,..-yy. J .1 ,.,g-n-1 JL-,.,..1 Fzfth M r. W allen 0' -.sts-VKX 7--X6 Fifth Mrs. Field 'LII' Fzfth Mr. 0'Hagen Fifth Mr,9. Johnson i A , KA' Q Y' QSSED ,gf Sixth M r. Ditondo Sixth Mr. Anderson 1'q.H'2Q-fn-03DJlzA,UW- ' aw ma Iu0U.9. mmmmpbawmw IWQlmo-1'-NU4uiAk'dvLKalL0- Iwdlnur W M Q fixing! :If 'riff if 'ff X! 'fs 2 .. Nr mv. wbgjsaff wfifffi B5 Sixth Mrs. WY fri. S Kapple Special Class Mrs. Underwood Aw Q A Look Into The Future Of The Dennis Ackley will erna nough money to go downtown and buy his Doberman Pincher. Monk Allnatt will not be Abal to finish football cuz he has to milk his cows. Mike Austin will be a real SMASH at selling new mailboxes. Brad Bentley will unwrap his car from the tree and Pickup the pieces. Helen Bentley and you know who will be voted as Couple of the Year. Karen Berg will take a Biology test all by herself. Kathy Besse will express her opinion freely. Linda Bottita will no longer be able to see Amish boys peering in her windows. Deary Brown Ruf Ruf will become the SISI actress in the Pine Valley version of Alice Blue Gown. Laurie Brunswick will become a telephone operator and put her talking to GOOD use. Janet Caldwell, no, Judy Caldwell will . . . I mean Janet will go through an entire day Cmaybe it is Judyb without getting mixed up with Janet . . . I mean Judy . Martin Carver will manage to keep his harem out of the store while he's trying to work. Glenn Clark, cleverly disguised as the Great Pumpkin, will finally grow up and stop eating baby food . Brenda Colson will become the smallest WAC. Erna Colvenbach will leave the Super Duper to another Colvenbach and go join Walt. Jennifer Condon will break both arms and be forced to express her thoughts in words. Betty Crowell will be the first blind woman to play with the Globe Trotters. Debbie Czechowski and Ann Mansfield will get married. Stan Dybka will go out with someone else and get off Scott- lOO free . Mike Egbert will want only his two front teeth for Christmas. Doug Frank will single-handedly cement a mean deal for growing corn. Sue Gens will become a teacher at BOCES . Brian Graber's liver will finally rot out. Beverly Gross will strut through life and become a farmer's wife. Pat Harvey will find more time. Dayle Hess will replace Madge in the commercial for soft hands . Melodee Hills will finally be able to fit four fingers in her mouth. Jim Hilton will stay awake one whole day. Mary Hooker will shut up and stay sober for an entire Math class. Didja get it, Mare? Kris Howard will take up permanent residence with the Callahans. Mary Howe will star in a great band Conk and Howe . Linda Ivett will flunk out of med. school and become Mrs. Lindquist's assistant. Vicky Jackson will learn to carry on a two-sided conversation. Jeff Jones will finally get his ring back. Bev Jungquist will become the fat lady in the circus. Gloria Klemens will become a Little League umpire. Terry Livermore will SIHI on a one man basketball team . Marcia Lugowski will become the new editor of TIME magazine. Bill Malin will buy an Italian barbershop , Luigi's . Sue Olson will decide to become a parole officer, lawyer, legal secretary, teacher, nurse, police officer, lab tech . . . Frank Paine, Thelma will finally find out what they did to her boy . ' ' Darrell Plyler will become the world's most renowned secret lover . Steve Rexford will become a private Class Of 974 investigator and discover that itr Clarion's first year in male athletics. Alison Ruckh will get married and have a lot of little Chuckles. Joan Saveree will run for president Kris Hoth will be heard as well as seen. John Latshaw will become the heat- mechanic for General Motors. Sharon Mosher will get her Master' Degree without even a day of college . Connie Schneider will get something that fits just right. Vernon Smith will say something nice . Ann Stearns will move in with a long-haired , bearded man and finally have a good disposition. Eric Steverson will become a dishwasher for Leroy Black. Jim-Bob Steward will become a star on the Waltons. B. J. Thompson will have his license plate enshrined in the Police Radio Hall of Fame. Emily Turnbull will take a ride through her patch of grapefruit il the Caboose of the Jelly Bean Express. Adrienne Ufnal's secret admirer will finally get up enough nerve to ask her out. Sandy Walker will clear a shelf, bring her sleeping bag and move into the ceramics room. Lori Wellman will fly in an airplan to Mount Everest. Diane Wilcox will . . . Louise Wise will always be our wise old owl. Chris Wood will finally decide to become serious and as a result, have to quit college. Steve Woolley will set up the first sheep farm in Outer Mongolia. Bonnie Lou Elizabeth Moore Booth will never again flirt with men c motorcycles . J Diane Benton will again become a cheerleader to lose her twenty pounds. Ogre Oldies ' ' MATH KNOWLEDGE' ' mplimentary Angles: Angles that say nice things to each other. llywogs: Probably the most delicious chocolate you've ever enjoyed. dicals: Something that should be washed, given a haircut, and thrown in a cage. mmetries: Where we'll all go someday. ' 'QUOTES' ' gnorance is rampant in this room. omeone's gonna get nailed . et's solve this critter. hey're the same thing only different. hat's just God's way of telling you. e don't give a rat's behind about them. t gives you a pain in the lower back area . 've only made one mistake in my life , and e was a redhead. ushing on to bigger and better things. t don't make no never mind. here's a time and a place for everything. ' fail to see the humor in ignorance. ucus- Welby' ' ou big dolt! ushing back the frontiers of ignorance. lug it in, turn the crank, and it falls ht out . ' ' here's Allnatt?' ' inomial Surds are barbaric and shouldn't seen in public. dicals in the denominator should be used ly in the privacy of your own home. hut your yap! uit your belly-aching . ' ' adies andlor gentlemen, and those others L here . ' ' llt leaves a bad taste in your mouth like He bottom of a bird cage. smell wood burning. Get your mind out of the gutter. 'm gonna knock you down boy! ven a baboon with frontal lobotomy could that . ' ' Close but no cigar. OGRE'S LAW OF REAL THINGS The only real things are professional wrestling, roller derby, magic, nd super heroes. ' ' We'd like to thank Mr. Zac- zyk, the originator of the Ogre Oldies, for the laugh ter he added to what could have been a dull class. PATRON DONERS GO LD Bob and Richard Gable Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Hart SILVER Mrs. Zorada Green Mr. and Mrs. Berry Hager Jerry and Andrea Skurcenski Richard Girst David M. Dunning BRONZE Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs Robert Butcher William Turzillo Alfred Abbey Robert Ciszak John Granger Miss Williams Ms. Nancy Zynda Mrs. Scott Mrs. John Earl Mr. Dale Anderson Mrs. Betty Bolles Mrs. Jessy Hadley Mrs. Kockersberger CHAPMAN'S MUSIC CENTER VI The Family Music Center 7 W. Main Street, Gowanda, New York CO E E S H O P Wurlitzer Pianos and Organs South Dayton, New York I R 9 ok A see -e - .ef- N RAYMOND HILL Wholesale Florist Supplies BRGOKMAN FARM Leon, New York Pure Maple Syrup Xe Ixv 7. '79, South Dayton, New York Congratulations to the Class of '74 CounI'ry Curl Beau+y Salon COUNTRY SIDE MARKET 287-3139 Roger and Noretta Reynolds Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Shurfine Quality Products Q g .QL Joan Nobles 1 'gi7 f RW ju South Dayton, New York J 4' aw. vylv My ',,.' I,-.2 .N '41 'if -, 1 4 Shy! CONEWANGO VALLEY MILLS INC. Bulk Feed - Fertilizer - Seed 296-5715 COLVIN'S KEYSTONE SERVICE Keystone Gas and Heating Congratulations to the Class of '74 103 Congratulations from A and D SERVICE Leon , New York Compliments of BECKMAN'S WELDING SHOP Box 96 Leon, New York 14751 296-5726 Compliments of YOUNG'S TAX SERVICE Compliments of ECKER'S EQUIPMENT South Dayton . New York Courtesy of , MILLER and Compliments of C0mP11memS Of WATERHOUSE Compliments of MR. 8a MRS. CLAYTON SOUTH DAYTON AMERICAN LEGION A11 forms of MU-KS' SR- NYHART and FISHER Insurance KENDALL Post 1593 South Dayton, New York South Dayton, New York C 1' f MARKET GOWANDA LIQUOR om? lmems O BASKET MEANS STORE, COLONIAL FLOWERS Compliments of INC' H f 11 Better Food, Lower . Flower? 013' Prices, Better Service, GOWANDA 2 E' Mam Street occaslons and Free Top Value YARN SHOP Gowanda' New York 34 W, Main, Gowanda Stamps. Shop 14070 New York M k B k - ar et as et 532 4711 532-2241 We Call 8: Deliver g Free Mothproofing Congratulations PAT,S to Class of '74 PROFAX GAS QUALITY CLEANERS 24 Water Street Gowanda, New York 532-4303 104 SOUTH DAYTON MEAT MARKET Jeff Miller BEAUTY SHOP South Dayton 988-5905 Fuel You Can Live With For Sure


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