Sandy Creek High School - Spade Yearbook (Sandy Creek, NY)

 - Class of 1985

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Her desire to teach was inspired by her favorite Aunt Phillis, a Home Economics teacher, as well as by her father, a member of the Boards of Education in Cattaraugus County and at the State level. We are thankful for the inspiration they gave her and are indeed fortunate to have her here. Mrs. Newton, it is with great pride and deep respect that we, your students and friends, dedicate this yearbook to you, in recognition of your many years of guidance, patience, interest and concern for the students of Sandy Creek Central School. a Dedication QQ if GG G ll? 1 Table of Contents Page Number C 3 . .wg SQATOWYUY Title Page QQCFVN WWL ASU , 1 A -M553 Dedication ll 3 , 2 scenes flxefwwtfmfffsa HM Mg mv like SGW? CM Introduction 4 Classes 5 Student Life 57 Organizations 65 Sports 93 Faculty 115 Ads 131 ' Conclusion 140 Of Contents w I 1 3 2 E s Q i i w E E ,, L,,, ,, ,f,. ,, ,,..,, , , , V, ,H , , , , , ,, , ,, f , , f, f f ,-, , ,,,, ,ff- , ,7M,,MMMwW,WWUmvgNWWWWWWMMMWWWW lllllllESlllll lr:x,:yx lllll mv llllllll ll llllllllll llllllllllllll llllllllllllll 5' , f ff , 7 f 3 f , Q A f ff Y ' 'P W . ' ' ,HW 1 fifi, V Senior Poll ,aff Mex. Most Studious: jim Rowell and Susanne Albrecht. Carrying on an old tradition, the yearbook staff once again polled the Senior Class. We made some rather normal discoveries . . . As typical, Seniors' choices were made on the basis of Will it make my parents nuts? . Screwballs and Ghostbusters , movies condemned by critics as worthless trash having no plot, were chosen as the favorite movies. Depicting the cooperative, well adjusted attitude of this year's Senior class, We're not Gonna Take It was picked as the favorite song. Groups chosen ranging from the wild Scorpions , partying Van Halen , and the more mellow sounds of Journey and Huey Lewis displayed the wide range of interesting personalities we have in our class. And last, but not least, three teachers were almost unanimously chosen as Class of 85's favorites. These honored few were Mr. Hunt, Mr. Schug, and Mr. Sorn- borger faffectionately known as Quincej. 1 C ' Classes Class Couple: Melissa Kuss and Thad Schug mgfffxf' Best Dressed: Chris Ellis and Wendy Karod. Most Athletic: Diana Leighton and Sam Washburn. Most Artistic: Tim Allen and Me- lissa Kuss. Class Clowns: Mike Gilbert and Carol Crandall. Classes Susanne Albrecht i9f9!66Jp Zanadu, Chip- munkf' Activities: Drama Club Sound of Mu- sic Annie Get Your Gun , IFS 3-4, Student Council 1-4, Band, Chorus, All-State Chorus 2,- 4, JCL 1-3, NHS 3-4, Soccer 1, 2, 4, Wrestling Timekeeper 1-4, Class Officer 1-4, Computer Club 3-4. Hobbies: Sewing, skiing, singing, cooking, sojourning the Alps and Germany, talking on the phone, picking on Chuck, screw- ing up computer projects. Favorite Sayings: Oh rats! , Sheis computer project . Kimberly Anne Barber i2!21!67Jg Stump , Shorty , Kim . Activities: French Club 1-2. Hobbies: Being with T.C., working the corner with Robbie, fanorking, McDonalds, railroad tracks in the winter, watching the sunset from the roof, the pit, flatrocks, being crashed at T.C. Favorite' Sayings: Whose truck? , How, what, where, and why? , Nasty lamb . S o Classes Timothy Dell Allen C9!2.3f67Jg Delbert , The farmer in the well . Activities: Voice of Democ- racy 2-4, Wrestling 3, Art Club 2, 4, BOCES 3-4. Hobbies: Drawing, watching TV, music, WWF, insulting smurf lovers, eating, traveling, bikes. Favorite Sayings: You've got to be kid- ding! , Come on - tell me. ,I .1 i N. JoAnn Bartlett f2!26f67jp jo , Bart . Activi- ties: lr. Soccer, Softball. Hobbies: Four Wheel- ing, Sleeping, Partying. Favorite Sayings: l'm a happy camper, , You don't say. Christina Babcock 13!22f67J, Crazy Cooter , Tim . Activities: Basketball Stat- istician, Art Club, Office Aide. Hobbies: Collecting anything on Rick Springfield, mobile homes. Favorite Sayings: I love you twice as much as yesterday but only half as much as tomorrow , Shut up Mark . Arlene Frances Boutell18!24!66jg Activities: Basketball. Hobbies: Roller skating, swim- ming, bike riding, work. Favorite Sayings: Yell-o , Real good , My nerves are just shot! Timothy M. Boyle QS! 19X 661: Activities: Skipping school, Ski Club 1-4, watching people choke on school lunch. Hobbies:Ski- ing, hunting, partying, putting the Celica in the ditch. Favorite Sayings: Hey Ted - let's go to Plattsburgf' Robert S. Clark f1Of3!65lg Rob , Alex . Activities:Wrestling 1-4. Hobbies:Hunting, fishing, motorcycle riding, girls, partying, managing Terri's and Kim's corner busi- ness, going to the beach to party. Favorite Sayings: Hey dude let's party! , l.et's get rude, crude, and obnoxious. Billy B. Bush 15f13f66Jg Chuck , Slouch . Ac- tivities: Baseball 1-3. Hobbies: Hunting, fish- ing, three-wheeling, snowmobiling. Favorite Sayings: Hey slouch . Bobby A. Bush f5!13!66jg Bear , Slouch , Ac- tivities: Football, Wrestling, Baseball. Hobbies: Hunting, snowmobiling, three-wheeling, being with Dorrene, Firematics. Favorite Sayings: Hey you lowlife! Carol Ann Crandall f11!17!67J: Twinkie . Ac- tivities:jV Bookkeeper 3-4, Varsity Bookkeeper 4, VICA 4, H1 Fan 1-4, BOCES 3-4. Hobbies: Supporting S.C.S.!, being a S.U. fan fSonny!J, drawing posters, talking and having fun. Favor- ite Sayings: l really don't care!!! james Arthur Densmore Il f10f25f66J: j.D. . Activities: Football 2, Wrestling 1. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, trapping, three-wheeling. Fa- vorite Sayings: You slouch , I just can not believe it! Classes Chris , Christopher K. Ellis i5f11f67j, Chriser . Activities: Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1- 4, Football 4, Bob's camp 1-4, Student Council 1, 2, 4 NHS 3-4, Band and Marching Band 1-4, Chorus 1-3, Art Club 1, French Club avec Dit1- 2, Computer Club 3-4, CCD 1-4, Girls 1-4. Hob- bies: Steph, beach runs, summers, sleeping senior camps, slamball, cross-country bowling, DKLD, parking breaks, funnelation, thinking, K.B. Favorite Sayings: Nite Bob! , Get rippin' you beast you! james P. Fargo t5!9!66i: jimer , jimbo . Ac- tivities: Basketball 2-3, Baseball 2-4, BOCES 4. Hobbies: Baseball, scuba diving, spear fishing, jungle expeditions. Favorite Sayings: You snake , Stop. Cynthia Ann Gibbs f8!21f66Dp Activities: Soft- ball, Basketball. Hobbies: Traveling, going for walks, cooking, riding my. bike. Favorite Sayings: Yell-o , Real good , My nerves are just shot! c Classes Nt Michael C. D. Gilbert t6!22!67jg Dokken , Gibb , Doc . Activities: Basketball 1-4, Base- ball 2-4, Football 4, Band 1-4, Chorus 1-3, Com- puter Club 3-4, French Club 1-Cab, Computer Club Treasurer 4, Beach Creek Club 3-4, Bob's camp 4, CCD 1-4. Hobbies: Golf, Computers, wailball, driving Fred's truck, camping at Beach Creek, Canoe races without paddles, digging in snow for water, trying to ski, needle point. Fa- vorite Sayings: Okaysk , On the line. Y1 'r' Yoko Fujita t8f9!67l, Yoke , Yoko-o-no! . Activities: Volleyball, IFS, Computer Club, National Honor Society, Band, Softball. Hobbies: Music, volleyball, badmitton, ice- skating, shopping, driving, receiving letters and phone calls, cooking and eating, walk- ing. Favorite Sayings: Hi-Yeah!! , I-she- Kay-r00, Miki! Todd B. Glasier t5!12f67J, Toddy Woddy , Toad . Activities: Art 2-3, NHS, Computer Club 3-4, JCL 1-2, Drafting 4, S.I.B. 3-4, B.B. Club 3-4, Crash Club 4, Dukes 4. Hobbies: Boating, beaching, waterfdownhill skiing, arranging audio components to achieve maximum satisfation, missing the party by 80 miles, sending my parents to Hawaii, ticket collecting. Favorite Sayings: How's that go? , I see you haven't been hardened by the harsh reality yet. VQFV I VV e 5 , Dawn Greenfield f5f27f67j: Activities: Mx. Chorus 1-4, Band 1-4, Treasurer 2-4, jazz Band 3-4, NHS 3-4, NHS treas. 3-4, All- County Chorus 1-2, All-County Jazz Band 4, All-State Chorus 3-4, JCI. 1-4, JCL treas. 4, Yearbook Staff 1-4, Editor 3-4, Treas. 4, Newspaper Staff 1-3, Bye-Bye Birdie 2, Sound of Music 3, Annie Get Your Gun 4. Hobbies:jimmy, piano, singing, wander- ing halls, frustration, enjoying gym class. Favorite Saying: Why don't I quit?!, I'm sorry . Scott C. Hanley f1!21!66J, Boner , Stanley . Shellie Marie Harten l2!19f67J, Silkie , Aunt Activities: Basketball, snowmobiling, pool, Shell . Activities: IFS 3, Color Guard 34 dances. Hobbies: Working with wood, listening to my stereo. Favorite Sayings: Check it out! , Pack your own fudge! Patrice Harvey i1O!17f67J, Pete , Thump- er . Activities: Soccer 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, Basketball 1-2, Softball 1, Nurses Aide, Math Helper, Yearbook Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 4. Hobbies: Mickey D., listening to Bruce Springsteen, playing volleyball, get- ting a tan, Favorite Sayings: Boy l can't wait to get out of here. Anders B. Henriksen i6f23f67Jg Bang , jaun- dice . Activities: Football, Basketball, Computer Club, Women. Hobbies: Snowmobile, skiing, girls, jim'sk's class. Favorite Sayings: I don't understand. , j.T.A.B. BOCES 4. Hobbies: Three-wheeling with D H sleeping 'till noon, picking on T.C., hanging out with the gang. Favorite Sayings: O'tay But wheat , . . and you ain't gonna like it! Classes -vt' Marie L. lves f6!5!67J, Mariba-head , Me Activities: Soccer 1-2, Basketball 1-2, Chorus 1- 3, JCL 1-2, Computer Club 4, IFS 3, Yearbook 3. Hobbies: Working at Rod's, skiing, jogging, watching soap operas, skipping, piggin' out, Fa vorite Sayings: Hey! - These things happen! 1 rike it! , Co for it, if it's good! Karrie A. Katrein i7f26f67J, Falsies , Kare- Bear . Activities:Volleyball 2-3, BOCES 4, Soft- ball 4. Hobbies: Having garage .sales with fishing , going to R.O. with Kris. Favorite Sayings: Parrot t7j4??! , Let's go to the show and drink some pop. 0 Classes Ww,,mw Kurt Matthew Kehoe Q4f19f67l, Kurtie . Ac tivities:jV Basketball 1-Z, Varsity Basketball 3 Hobbies: Model building, bumper carts at Fays Favorite Saying: Hey Surge! WW Wendy L. Karod l6!19f67j, Wendell , Dirge . Activities:jCL 1-2, Computer Club 4, IFS 3, Yearbook 2-4, NHS 3-4, Cheerlead- ing 1, Class Secretary 1. Hobbies: Skiing, watching soap operas, skipping, shopping, raindancing. Favorite Sayings: Ted, move your hand! , Hey, bud , What time is it? james David Kerr t7f16f67i, JK , Zam- boni Man . Activities: Band 1-4, Chorus 1-4, NHS 4, Comet's Tale 3-4, JCL 1-4, Computer Club 3-4, Ski Club 3-4, IFS 3, junior Class Sec., MCD 3-4, Flick 4, Femmes 1-4, Vegeta- bles 3. Hobbies: Amplitude-induced audio lobotomies, drums, Korgs, speeding, dis- secting small Disney animals, FLICK, WWF, golf, wail ball, poisoning fast food, carbon dating. Favorite Sayings: I wanna rock , Terminat hora diem, terminat auctor opus. Christina I. Komm f4f20f67l: Tina , Chip- monk . Activities: S.H. Band 1-4, IFS Trea- surer 3, Foreign Exchange Student, JCL 1-2, NHS 3-4, Computer Club 4. Hobbies: Fishing, going out, 10 straight, embroidery, having emotional breakdowns in restau- rants, seeing Al, cheering at ball games, cooking. Favorite Sayings: Yea! , Thank you for sharing that with us. Melissa C. Kuss l2f5f67J: Miss , joan . Activ- ities.- Soccer 1-4, Basketball 1-3, Chorus 1-3, Band 1-4, IFS 3-4, Art Club 1-4, Yearbook 3-4, Photography Editor 4, T.T.S. 3-4, Class Treasur- er 2, Computer Club 4, Hobbies: Fishing, camp- ing in the backwoods, worrying, Thad, working at McD's, canoeing, going to the beach. Favorite Sayings: Not now I have a headache , I'm sure. 4 Diana Leighton f1Of21f67J, Di . Activities: Soccer 1-2, Softball 1-4, Basketball 1-4. Hobbies: Alan, fighting with Dougan, OJ on the bus home, partying, pouting. Favorite Sayings: 1 don't care!! , Huh? Lynn M. Lindsey f12f21f65Jg Shorty , Lynnerbug , Activities: BOCES - Special- ized office practice. Hobbies: Carl, cruising in my car, being with Carl and friends. Fa- vorite Sayings: I love you, Carl , Whatever . Caryn MacVean i4f15f64J: Care-Bear , Shrimp , Activities: Chorus, Tutoring in ele- mentary, Teacher's aide, BOCES '82 child care. Hobbies: Basketball, taking pictures, photogra- phy, skiing. Favorite Sayings: If you love something, set it free, if it comes back to you it is yours. If it doesn't, it never was. , Hey dudes, what's happening? Timothy W. McDougal f4!16!67J: Dougan . Activities: Nerd Watching 1-2, Sinking Canoes, Football, Exploring the Jungle, OUI, Slot ma- chines, Purple Ducks, Basketball 1-4, Scabins, Meathead. Hobbies: Camel racing, parking, 180's, turning three-wheelers back over, going up-stairs. Favorite Sayings: They won't find out. All right men, on the line, Tim's gonna win this one. Classes 115. Dale McNitt f6!3!66J: Daler , Hudenpuph . Activities: Football, Wrestling, Chorus, BOCES, Residential wiring. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, trapping, drinking, four-wheeling and three- wheeling. Favorite Sayings: Get-out! , Hiya- Hiya! Howard Mills Q7f23!67l, Roto Roter , How-e- doin . Activities: Chasing LA., Baseball, JCI. 1- 2, Pole-vaulting, being unpopular. Hobbies: Getting hit by cars, driving that ugly truck, be- ing quiet, just watching, dreaming. Favorite Sayings: Pretty good , So . o Classes Tracy Earl Meeks l4f12!67l, Activities: BOCES Small Engine Repair, BOCES Auto Mechanics. Hobbies: Working on cars and trucks, working with wood, being with R.T., working at Pulaski Auto Service. Favorite Saying: Buy a Ford. james E. Miller 11!21!67J, Freddie , Ru- dolf Schenker . Activities: Computer Club 3-4, Nova repair 1-4, McD 3-4, PF 3-4, MNTN 4, SIB 1-4, Scorp 3-4, Pre-Med 1-4, Pre-Law 1-4. Hobbies: Spelunking, Mining for U-238, polishing cragar rims, finding displacement and average velocity, long form tax returns. Favorite Sayings: Thanks Easter Bunny. Bawk Bawk. , I'd love to! mv' Michael A. Neimer t5!3O!67j, Michael Schenker , Nemesis . Activities: JCL 1-4, Art Club 2-4, Newspaper 3-4, NASTAR 1-4, Com- puter Club 3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Band 1-3, Marching Band 2, Jazz Band 2, PW Club 4, Dodging M.A. 4, SIB 1-4, Drama Club 2, Ski Club 1-4, DRB 4, Flick 4, HM 1-4, KB 4. Hob- bies.-Whipping the River, Quarter Mile Sprints, Flick, putting Steve Harris to shame, seeing the C.P., walking the curb, being an annoyance, roadhousing, tent jumping, Epicurianism, fall- ing down, finding the ring. Favorite Sayings: Sometimes I say to myself, 'Why do I even try? ', I wanna Rock! Alan James Reid K10f17f66J, Bud . Activi- ties: Football 1-3, Wrestling 1-2, Basketball 1, Chorus 1-3. Hobbies: Electronics repair- man, musician, hunting, gunsmithing. Fa- vorite Sayings: Whatever floats your boat. , Yeah, what he said. 'HWS Ted Reiter f6f16f67j, Red Reiter , HBH. AC- tivities: Football 3-4, French 1-2, IFS 3, Art Club 1, Ski Club 4, Computer 3-4, Crash 4, Beerball 1-4, Tim 3-4. Hobbies: Speeding, skiing tsnow and waterl, gold , US drink- ing team, lady hunter, SSLM. Favorite Sayings: OK-Al , Grab me a beer! James S. Rowell t9!12!67J, Vito , Moses . Activities: Football 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Band 1- 4, jazz Band 2-4, NHS 3-4, Parlimentarian 3- 4, All-County Band 1, All-County Chorus 2, All-County jazz Band 3-4, All-State Chorus 3-4, ICI. 1-4, V.P. 3, Pres. 4, IFS 3-4, Treas. 4, Bye-Bye Birdie , Annie Get Your Gun , Newspaper 4, Editor 4. Hobbies: Bugging teachers, trumpet, singing, basketball, jug- gling, Dawn, wandering halls. Favorite Sayings: Goin' down big time!! , Amor vincit omnia. ff? Martha Alicia Rendon Castro i2!9!67J, Bine- jas . Activities: IFS, Volleyball, Wesleyan Youth Group, Catholic Youth Group, NHS, Chorus, Softball, Swimming. Hobbies: Listen- ing to music, writing letters, talking on the tele- phone. Favorite Sayings: Que onda? 1'9 Erin Elizabeth Robbins t8f11!67j, Robin , Er- win . Activities: NHS 3-4, Band 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Yearbook Staff 1-4, Sales manager 3, Co-Editor 4, Drama Club 2 Sr 4, Basketball Cheerleading 1- 4, Captain 2, Co-captain 4, Football Cheerlead- ing 2-4, Captain 4, Senior Class Secretary, IFS 3, JCL 1-2, Computer Club 3-4, Student Council 3- 4, Hobbies: harassing my brothers, skiing, fall- ing down hills, sliding at Terrifs, picking on everyone. Favorite Sayings: Whatever floats your cookie. KS 5 - :, K X -Q-...,,,Nc - -Timer., - . I 'wwf . is Q' Classes Thaddeus T. Schug t9f25f66j, Fudgie , T.T. Activities: Francais avec Dit 1-4, Hoop 1-4, Bob's camp 1-4, Photography 3, Water polo 1-4, Chess Club 2, K.B. 3 Sn 4, Political activist committee 1-4, Bridge club 1-4. Hobbies: Parking, line drills, hoop, toga parties, camping, Joan, slam ball, O.V., Hog- gen, jumping, studying, skeet shooting, Bob, crepitating, panning gold, K.B., Pack- ing fudge. Favorite Sayings: Ok boys, on the line. S o Classes Charlene Marie Slater t9f2Of66j, Char , Activ- ities: BOCES 3-4, Yearbook 1-4, Chorus 1. Hob- bies: Scott, going to matinees with Brenda, talking to Shellie. Favorite Sayings: I love you SCott! , Shellie guess what? , Hey girls! Larry H. Thompson t3f3f67D, Captain , Howie . Activities: JV Basketball, Varsity Football, BOCES Residential wiring and Electri- cal maintenance. Hobbies: Being with RC, pick- ing on C.C. about D.M., going to Watertown movies and playing bumper carts in Fay's park- ing lot, going to BOCES without a bus driver. Favorite Sayings: Oh welll , Seriously? You're kidding! Terry Lee Stacy f8f1Of67j, Shrimp , Harriet . Activities: Chorus 1-2, BOCES Small Engines 112, HERO 111. Hobbies: Three-wheeling, hunt- ing, fishing, partying at j.W.'s, friends, three- wheelers. Favorite Sayings: That's a noble idea. , Get your head out. Charles F. VanDyke f12f30f66j: Chuck V.D, . Activities: Band 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Jazz Band 2, Honor Society 3-4, JCL 1-3, Computer Club 4, B.F 4 Hobbies: Hunting for rattlesnakes on the Sahara, fishing, bowling, mining for platinum in SE Asia. Favorite 5ayings: Hi officer, did I do something wrong? , I can't drive 55! Samuel C, Washburn f9f14f66j: Elmer , Teresa A. Wawrzyk f4f14!67jg Terri . Activi- Elffy . Activities: Football 1-4, Wrestling 1-4, ries: Cheerleading 3-4, C0-captain 4, Yearbook Baseball 1-2. Hobbies: Practice, working, party- Staff 3-4, Sales Manager 4, NHS 3-4, IFS 3, SSC- ret r 3 News a er4 Com uter Club 4, French ing with JH. and P.K. Favorite Sayings: How , 8 Y . P P , P Hi ' ' ' Patrick Thomas Wilder i6!15f67Jg Pat , Crash . Activities: Band 4, Chorus 1-4, Ski Club 2-4, Crash 4, BB Club 4, Computer Club 3- 4, Art Club 3, IFS 3, Drafting 4, S.I.B. 3-4. Hob- bies: Writing initials, sitting in parking lots, crashing, drinking cough syrup, sleeping, do- nuts, skiing, tripping canoes, Dukes. Favorite Sayings: Right , Leave me alone!! 2-4. Hobbies. Going to the beach, shopping, working the corners for Robbie, parler Francais, fanorking, roof walking. Charles A. Wheeler Ir. f1f9f67Jg Chas , Super Bear . Activities:Band 1-4, Chorus 1- 4, jazz Band 2-3, All-County jazz Band, Or- chestra, Band, and Chorus, All-State Chorus, Basketball 1-2, Baseball 3-4, JCL 1-3, Com- puter Club 4, W.Y., NHS 4. Hobbies: Deer- slaying, fishclubbing, studying the philoso- phy of Peart, gas pumping, and shooting hoop. Favorite Saying: I must be in sack- cloth and ashes! , If you have a fish on, club it. If it gets away, it was never yours. H hiv' . ,A I M , -. . 4 . -'ra .1 , 4 -N X-rt'- 1'f'-A It V .fl 14.915, , 5,5 tl 'H , nr' V vt., . ,, ,-Rn ,w5,,gg-tt , ...Iva it 4- fr., I ' xl' Melissa Anne Williams f6f19f67J: Sisser , Flash . Activities: Math Helper 1, French Club 1-4, Colorguard 2-4, Computer Club 4, Library 4, Art Club 2, Cement Block Inspection 2, RRRHFFA 2, Fangled Bowling 3, Beach 1-4, No- sediving 1-4, S.D. 1-4. Hobbies: Lawn sleeping, killing snowmen with S.S., looking for Irving, guys, partying with Rev the wonderduck and SS., France and Germany '84, watching D.L. stumble. Favorite Sayings: If you do not tell the truth about yourself, you can not tell it about other people , The future belongs to those who dare. john A. Wilson l4f1f67l: Jr. , Lucky . Ac- tivities: BOCES. Hobbies: Fast cars and cold beer. Favorite Sayings: Go for it'f, Sure ya did . Classes . Cary Francis Wilson f9f21!67jg Activities: BOCES: Welding, basic and advanced. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, trapping, enjoying being out- doors, welding, spending time with Brenda. Fa- vorite Sayings: That's cool! Andrew Yerdon f2f1f67jg Drew , An- drewski . Activities: BOCES, Hero. Hobbies: Hunting, camping, working with cars. Favorite Sayings: What's the diff? 0 Classes Steven E. Yerden 18!1f67Jg Bronson , Jennifer L. Wydysh 14f5f67J: jenny . Activi- ties: JCL 1-4, Vice-Pres. 4, NHS Sec. 3-4, Sr. Class Pres., Yearbook 3-4, Copy Ed. 4, Comput- er Club 3-4, Drama Club 2-4, Basketball 1-2, Volleyball 4, All-County Band 2-4, All-State Band 4, jazz Band 2-4, Hobbies: Disappearing 6f2.3, pretending to have free time, taking vaca- tions, dieting endlessly, getting late passes to MC's class, being capricious. Favorite Sayings: How do I get myself into these things Dawn? A year from now - is it really going to matter? Brother Wonder , Oren . Activities: Foot- ball 2-4, Baseball 3-4, Basketball 4, Ski Club 3-4, NHS 3, Computer Club V,P., Senior Class V.P., French Club 1-3, Chorus 1-3, Band 1. Hobbies: Hooking, trapping, and killing animals, IT's and Elan's Camp, PBR and red man, Fords and fenders, jD's and Stihls. Favorite Sayings: Slouch , Hello, Mr. Ociffern. 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Our first fund raiser of the year was the 300 Club which we managed suc- cessfully with the help of Mrs. Sherry Glazier. Although our first pizza sale was a flop, we switched restaurants and fol- lowed with two profitable pizza sales. In December the Seniors sponsored a well attended dance with 95X. Our dough was blown on three things: the JrXSr Prom, graduation announce- ments and caps and gowns, and of course, the infamous Senior trip. For those Seniors who can't remember too clearly - we went to Washington D.C. and Virginia Beach. And last, but not least, the Seniors got their nerf-court!! CThis is also known as the Senior Study Hall or Senior Privi- leges by teachers and underclassmenj Many thanks goes out to the High School Student Council for providing us with funds to buy furniture. Classes Y Seniors Class Cf 1985 Front Row:Jim Densmore, Bob Bush, Sam Washburn, Patrice Harvey, Steve Yerden, Rob Clark, Bill Bush. Second Row: Jim Rowell, Dawn Greenfield, Yoko Fujita, Chuck VanDyke, Chuck Wheeler, Martha Rendon. Third Row: Terri Wawrzyk, jenny Wydysh, Kurt Kehoe, Carol Crandall, Christina Babcock. Fourth Row: Erin Robbins, Wendy Karod, Ted Reiter, Marie Ives, Melissa Kuss, Diana Leighton, Shellie Harten, Karrie Katrein. Fifth Row: Dale McNitt, Mike Gilbert, Tim McDougal, Jim Kerr, Pat Wilder, Thad Schug, Anders Henriksen, Chris Ellis, Mike Nemier, jim Eric Miller. Sixth Row: Terry Stacy, Andy Yerdon, Gary Wilson, Kim Barber, Melissa Williams, Larry Thompson, Alan Reid, Tracy Meeks, Todd Cwlasier. S Q ' Classes V MMMMSWMQ Oy ' CCMLCKB ,ifouQQQ ff 16405- 33? Qwvb, mm wb 1 LQZGP H1 Ufxf ' ' Lam W . Q56 GJ . N441- ' NGYQW 72 A SR Q ,FCP Q 639350 YB .Relax S Qi fb wwM 3 eizlsff f+'w'M, ZW 7,2 M? is yn was wjjw 47,0 00 QHIJLFUJA 3 5 AWK . v Q 579 C S vu Sfbixfxlvf af if Y9j.-fsawflQK N Q99 Qaxwf ff? Sm 'gy Wm fyijiifi N 1- Qfofgjpwu f 'GQQQWWQQ M C0o,gh6iEJ'E'S Q51 QQO Mean? 95.35 QUQGUT-A09 2 QW gf? MQ Class of 1986 ,A Front Row: Dan Cybula, joe Boyle, Chris Balderacchi, Shari Cordell, Bev Bush. Second Row:julie Adams, Dawn Claude, Cathy Burd, Heidi Brown, Roxanne Cook. Third Row: Diana Brown, Rich Boyce, unidentified, Tracy Birdslow, Peter Besio. Classes I W M,- ,J ,W it ge-5 'im Front Row:Lisa Graham, Chris Fowler, Patty Halsey, Carolyn Fenn, Tracy Frenyea, Vicki House. Second Row:Miss Kelley, jamie Foederer, David Grey, Debbie England, Chris Fernandez, Dan Glazier. Third Row: Kevin Ellis, Larry Ellis, Kevin Hulbert, Chris Hughs, Colin Kehoe, Tom Cuarasce, Mark Haynes, Woody Joslyn. WM H 'wrvfw' Q-4 Front Row: Melanie Potter, jim Quinn, Dean McNitt, Billy Phillips, Doug Marshall. Second Row: Dave Reed, Robbie Pester, Cordie McCullough, Bob Pratt, joe Presley. Third Row: Lisa Pizon, Jody Lewis, Krista Miller, Heidi Learned, Steph Pierce, Angela Kimball. Classes Front Row: Elaine Williams, Kathy Towles, Jodie Tompkins, Chris Stevens, Lisa Stevens, Matt Salisbury, Tracy Turck. Second Row: Shelley Waterman, Tammy Slater, Tonya Silliman, Robin VanCamp, Laura Trumble, Dave Tanner. Third Row: Ben Ridgeway, Dave Vogt, Dale Smith, Dean Thomas, Robbie Snedeker, Matt Ridgeway. f ,Q Classes Junior Officers And Advisors 'mf Front Row: Dave Reed. Second Row: Angie Kimball, Heidi Learned -V' 'gf Third Row: Bev Bush. ' Andy Pierce and Mary jean Spencer The Junior class participated in some activities in order to raise money for their Senior trip. These included sub sales, a Christmas items sale, a Valentine's Day Dance, and they also planned a tee- shirt and button sale. The usual ac- tivities such as car racing, chugging, chasing the opposite sex, and dipping also took place, but failed to raise much money for the Senior trip. They also plan on at- tending the prom and are certain to make it a worthwhile experience. Classes Class of 1987 Front Row: Lori Halstead, Kathryn Hammond, Holli Haynes, Michelle Kuss, Ben Ridgeway. Second Row: Melanie Lal3itte, Carol House, Cheryl Gola, Erica Harvey, Kris Ingraham. Third Row: Scott Castler, Tim Fargo, Kurt Glasier, jonathan Hastings, jeff Howley. I Classes Front Row: Deanna Dowlearn, Laurie Cobb, Gail Bouchard, Cathy Archibee, Kelly Cummins, Danny Crast. Second Row: Kelley Brown, Michelle Desiderio, Chrissy Burd, Lisa Barber, Teri Brown, joe Blauvelt. Third Row: Dan Ethridge, Kevin Ballou, Steve Dufresne, Tim Clark, joel Abran, Unidentified. nvvaf 'T' Front Row: Desiree Landon, Rhonda Olin, Greg Pretory, Tammy Munson, Dena Martin, Melanie Montieth, Kim Ouderkirk. Second Row: jeff Pettit, john Pomicter, Tammy Noreault, Missy Perkins, Unidentified, Kim Maitland, Lisa Mackery. Third Row: Ellie Lester, Bob Myers Harold Hays, Unidentified, Scott Felio, Unidentified, jamie Perkins. Classes Front Row: joel Wydysh, Tom Walsh, Sandy Quonce, Dawn Sievers, Robin Taber, Tammy Towles. Second Row: Andy Ridgeway, Lisa Sneclelcer, Missy Perkins, Yvette Dillabough, Paula White. Third Row: Bob Rogers, David Reid, Dave Thomas, Floyd Trumble, George Steele, Vic Waggoner. Q Classes Sophomore Officers And dvisors ,mf-W' I ,, ' ,1 we w i , v , - .2 1 N., , , . ,W Front Row: Michelle Kuss, Kathryn Hammond. Second Rowfjona- Molly Yerdon and jim Mamney. than Hastings, Sandy Quonce. This year the Sophomore class sold magazines and had a dance for their fund-raisers at the beginning of this year. The reason for the fund-raisers is to raise money for their Senior Class trip. This class is very talented and athletic with many people in bandfchorus and sports. Classes V ,, Class of 1988 Front Row: Tina Allen, Pam Card, Sharon Anderson, Alexa Cleveland, Michelle Brewer, Tina Crandal, Sheryl Comstock, Amy Bock. Second Row:jamie Comstock, Erin Daughtery, jamie Ballou, Patty Bentley, Chris Bushaw, jack Allen, Mark Broadhurst, james Dowlearn, Third Row: Tim Caufield, Wayne Blount, David Drake, George Darling, Scott Beattie, Tony Carousone, Chris Downs. Vi, .,vsv 'A f M' x .,,v.,, nf' a,,At,.,A ',Y,.,.,l.',, ' a',l,f'7' irq!!! Classes 'iW 5 -, Front Row: Cletus Ladoucer, Heidi Harvey, Tracey Leighton, Kristen Kehoe, Aimee Kastler, Kim Cadway, Mary lves. Second Row: Mike Glazier, john Kerr, Kerry Kimball, Tye Garvin, Dee Lattimer, Ricky Hull, Arleigh Hagar. Third Row: Ronnie Forbes, Laura Lance, Rhonda Emmons, Lisa Kelley, Michele Harvey, Todd Leach, Terry Engst. lfnfa, awk' r M Front Row: Amy Lewis, Amy Potter, Billie jo Miller, Mary Beth Minor, Amy Seifert, Bridget Pool, Tracy Lewis, Amber Ridgeway. Second Row: Pam Schultz, Cathy Lindsey, Darcy Meeks, Debbie Mills, Rita Ouderkirk, jim Pomicter, Albert Phelps, Lyle Nickodemus. Third Row: Erik Robbins, Don Norton, Thatcher Schug, Eddie Scheppard, Jody Parker, Clifford Phillips, Rene Ouderkirk, Milferd Potter. Classes Front Row: David Vernier, Amy Walsh, Cheri Wilson, Chandra Tackney, julie Towles, Amy Waterman, Cherie Wheeler, Scott Stern, PJ. Williams. Second Row: Brian Stagnitti, Billy VanCamp, jeff Stagnitti, Nicole Tanner, Sandy Towles, April Sperling, Angie Yerdon, Lisa Yerclon, Jodi VanBrocklin, Third Row:Chuck Thompson, Carl Thompson, Ronny Stevens, David Wolfe, Kyle White, Bill Stone, Mike Stacy, Danny Stevens. -E? we if In... O Classes 4 I 1 K r,.f- 'N' ,ef pp .,,,,,,,, WM W Freshmen Officers And Advisors Front Row:Jamie Ballou. Second Row: Rita Ouderkirk,Julie Towles. Absent: Chris Archibee. Ron Archibee and John Fowler. This year the Freshmen were in- volved in two major fund raisers for their Senior trip. The first fund raiser involved the continuation of a Freshmen tradition-the selling of refreshments at home basketball games. The second fund raiser was the selling of chocolate Easter bun- nies. The class plans on more fund raisers in the coming year. classes . . BUCES Front Row: Tim Bremm, ,lim White, Bill Ridgeway, Mike Atherton, Greg Montieth, jim Fargo, Unidentified, Gary Bush, Sherry Collins. Second Row: Tim Crouse, Lynn Lindsey, Ron McGrath, john Wilson, Tim Darling, Shawn Montieth, Scott Smith, Shelli Wade, Darryl Nutting. Third Row: Diane Sherm, Mandie Moyer, Scott Hanley, Eric Dana, john Hull, Shawn Hull, WW i C T A C ff I f i , .., u, 4 , . , ' , Classes P.M. BOCES Front Row: Ella King, Char Slater, Karrie Katrein, Carol Crandall. Second Row: Dale McNitt, Al Reid, Shellie Harten, Larry Thompson, Dan Gauthier. Third Row: Terry Stacy, Dale Smith, Vic Waggoner, Dan Ethridge, Gary Wilson, Andy Yerdon. Most everyone knows that BOCES is a vocational ftechnical school, but students who do not attend BOCES usually have no idea what goes on at the school besides classes. There are four clubs at BOCES: VICA, DECA, HOSA, and FFA. These clubs enable students to compete in the areas which they study. Students also go on field trips. If you are a Cosmetology student you may visit your product distributor. Nursing students visit Oswego Hospital. In the spring a trades fair is held in the mall where displays from each ofthe classes are set up. During the trades fair the mechanics class raffles off a car which they renovated. Of course, the best part of a BOCES student's day is that wonderful bus ride. fThat is, if you enjoy food fights, spit wads, screaming . . . Q Classes Eighth Grade I-'ront Row: David Demming, David Chatfield, Spencer Bower, Mike Card, Ron Boyce. Second Row: Craig Brown, jamie Cheney, Mark Bachar, Bob Cornell. Third Row: Yvette Burnett, Wendy Collins, Paula Downs, Pam Downs, Michelle Carousone. ,Z Wu ve Front Row: Greg Reed, Mike Ripple, Kelly Quin, Art Potter, Roy Miller. Second Row: Dave Miller, Frank Manchester, Kellie Pettit, Sue Rowland. Third Row: Beth MacVean, Cathy Marshall, Tammi McNett, Kris Lindsey. f Classes Front Row: Tanya Wheeler, Nicole Sweeney, Melissa Williams, Debby VanRy, Jeneve Silliman, Charlene Washington, Tina Wade, Pam Waggoner. Second Row: Don Taber, Brian Wallis, jamie Smith, Sean Williams, Richard Spencer, David Weaver, Kevin Thomas, Lani Summerville. Third Row: Carolyn Widrig, Laura Wallace, Mike Wilson, Eric Wing, Scott Snyder, Mike VanBroklyn, Jason Shattuck. Front Row: Caylee Killough, Tony Kimball, Robby Fargo, Mark Cola, Eric Haldane, Arnold Haggar, Joey Kastler. Second Row: Keverly Harter, jonna Hicks, David Ellis, Orin Pravel, Shane Felio, C-ary Ginn. Third Row: Ryan Hichcock, jamie Eldridge, Kim Lindsey, Kathy Last, Mary Keene, Doug Henry. Classes Seventh Grade 'if' f N.e,A ,, .,. .mlili Front Row: Cara Cennario, Missy Howlett, Kelly Careau, Richelle Gorman, Heidi Lee, Angela Harvey, Heather Harvey. Second Row: Joe Hathaway, Kevin Heselton, Kenny Harris, Eric LeClaire, Ray Leech, Chris Hollis. Third Row: Esther Lattimer, Brian Hall, Billy Henry, Nathan Hathway, Craig Gibbs, ii Front Row: Iris Dion, Caroline Farley, Lisa Foster, Betty Cornell, Tamara Clark, Charity Bagolonas. Second Row: Jimmy Breeze, Shawn Chinn, Greg Bellinger, Dustin Drake, Gene Britton, Andy Beaman. Third Row: Mike Brodeur, Dennis Dolphin, Kip Ballou, Tori Caufield, Kenny Burd, Wendy Darling. S o Classes Front Row: Arlene Phelps, Leslie Smith, Stacia Pratt, Kelly Rubley, Khris Sheperd, Lisa Potter, Tammie Shutts. Second Row: Luis Nunez Mitch Nemier, Myka Silliman, jennifer Munson, Tracy Rushlow, Michelle Sievers. Third Row: Bill McDowell, Lisa Presley, Becky Rogers Ginger Philips, Jody McNitt. Front Row: Lucille Yerdon, Cheryl Smith, Michelle Stevens, Loretta Trumhle, Pat Waggoner, Claire Stagl, Theresa Yerclon. Second Row: Ronny Valley, Trevor Stowell, jeff VanRy, Matt Westerlund, Merrill Waggoner, Frank Virginia, Third Row: Nick Stevens, Corey Yerdon, Chris Steele, Robby Weaver, Kelly VanCamp, Sally Weaver, Classes Sixth Grade Q-A Front Row:Teresa Weedon, jenny Comstock, Shelly Haynes, Mitsy Thompson, julie Hughs, Brandy Parker, Lynn Buel, Becky Tryon, Viola Gower. Second Row:joe Norton, Kelly Last, Randy Boyce, Korey White, jeromy Moyer, Tim Perkins, David Szakal, Andy Haldane, Rhonda Tackney. Third Row: john Ashby, Jody Scott, Chad Parrish, Eric Sedore, 1.1. Killogh, Teddy Leroy, Fred Fregoe. Front Row: Erin Dingman, Tracy Bacock, Stacy Cooper, Marie Marioty, Shana Ashby, Christy Pierce, Mindy Hall, Melissa Foster. Second Row: Art Mackery, Rusty Miller, Paul Pennock, Kevin Beeman, Adam Daniels, Mike Wilson, Holly Weaver, jennifer Brown. Third Row: Chuck McClendon, Mike Nuss, Ernie Monteith, Ryan Gorman, Ray Harlander, Shawn Stern. Classes 1 S 2 , , gi 9 I Lmmm-. f ' :XX I Front Row: Tammy Weedon, Georgia Roberts, jodi Atkins, Mike VanRy, Tom Miller, Rob Darling, Todd Munson. Second Row: Daryl Martin, Tom Lawrence, jeremy Waterman, Robby Currier, jamie Turo, Bobby Harder, Matt Nuss, Mike Cadway. Third Row: Ben Archibee, john Miller, Teresa Thompson, jennifer Dinelxart, Megan Brownell, Kim Hughes, Ryan McNitt. School's out! Classes E311 Grade Front Row: Yvonne Bloss, Lorinda Montieth, Mary Landon, Paige Taylor, Mary Minor, Tonya Yerdon, Charmaine Forbes, Second Row.- Mrs. Ellis, David Bowler, Brian Wilson, Dan Gilbert, Steve Carusone, Kevin Elkin, Charles Graham. Third Row: Allan Taber, Shawn Miller, john Carnes, Steve Snedeker, Brian St. Louis. r Front Row: Angie Nellis, Kelly Dening, Susan Landon, john Wadsworth, Ray Sherm, Andrea Chrisman, Wendy Marshall, john Schultz. Second Row: Mrs. Orr, Shane Rylott, Evan Tanner, Frank Benway, Amy lordal, Michele Tennant, Kirsten Penn. Third Row.-john Babcock, Mike Tessier, Peter Albrecht, Derek Camman, Lewis Salzman, Ryan McNitt, Steve Clark, Q Classes ev Front Row:Amy Kastler, April Miller, Kim Turo, Sharon Harvey, Melanie Soluri, Mike Hays, Adam Ridgeway. Second Row:Miss Gaffney, larod Gibbs, Aaron Lindsey, Barbara Buel, Christy Brown, Glen Sperling, Barney Stevens. Third Row: Larry Stoutenger, Mike Day, Carlo Gennario, Tim Chapel, Matt Nemier, Amy Woolson. Front Row: Chris Monopoli, Kathleen VanCamp, jennifer Clark, Kim Manchester, jonnell Ouderkirk, Brian Lewis, Ricky Currier, Ben Robbins, Second Row: jim Wilson, Noel Dufresne, Marty Voss, Trevor Pravor, jeff Dillabough, Bill Blodgett, Bev King. Third Row: Mrs. Flower, David Spencer, Tully Phelps, Angel Taylor, Kim Miller, Andrea Klotz, Amy Stacy, Scoti Card. Classes Fourth Grade llll ,bud Front Row: Cora Mae Hauer, Beth Keesey, Shaleen Meeks, Ricky Careau, Justin Ledden, Mike Spencer, David Lacell. Second Row: Mrs. Densmore, Ierit Steele, Brian Day, jason Yerdon, Jason Rowell, Kevin Kveton, David Agugliaro, Melissa McGrath. Third Row:Iack Barber, Charles Towles, Sheila Hiscock, Belinda Bartlett, Jeanine Graham, Diana Glenister. Front Row: Karen Fellers, Michelle Cooper, Amy Farmer, Mabelle Komrowski, Matt Blount, Heather Holmes, Regina Cennario, Crystal Farley. Second Row: Mrs. Fahnestock, Andy Carnes, David Flower, Becky VanCamp, Cody Ginn, Scott Hilton, Chrissy Parker, Mark Kuss. Third Row: Carrie Penoyer, Tom Nunez, Samantha Alexander, jennifer Williams, jennifer Potter, Dennis Yustinich, julie Reiter, Stephanie MacDuffie. Classes Front Row: Billy Roberts, David Woolson, Aaron Brodeur, joe Spencer, Eli MacGregor, TJ. Stern, Scott Miller, Scott Thompson. Second Row: Mrs, Robbins, Matt Rubley, Dawn Heselton, Kim VanRy, Anne Davis, Ricci Carusone, jason Bouchard, Amy Nuss. Third Row: Starr Nutting, Nakia Montgomery, Kristin Brownell, Melissa Cooper, Charlene Cilson, Brett Stagnitti. EM' 5 I 1' Front Row: Diane Adydan, Duane Dolphin, Linda Lee Schultz, Sherry Benjamin, Velma Benway, Tim Peter, Tom Hathway, jason Clark, Frank Luzzi. Second Row: Karrie Miller, Kevin Wilson, jonathan Gleason, Bobby Gareau, Tracy Tessier, Adam jackson, Michelle Martin. Third Row: Mrs. Gorman, jennifer Baldoze, Grace Miller, Sharon Blodgett, john Dillabough, Scott White, Carolyn Wallace, Mrs. McDougal. Classes Third Grade Front Row: Carrie Timmerman, Renee Rusell, Chris VanRy, Barbi Rohrmoser, Bonnie Stoutenger, jenny Barber, Christin Ackerman, Aric Dingman, Matt Fallows. Second Row: Ray Brown, Billy Pretory, Missy Burdick, Matt Babcock, Shawn Drake, jesse Farmer, Robbie Coffin. Third Row: Mrs. McKown, Jamey Burd, Billy Greenwood, Chris Howley, Robert Daniul, Candace Moore, Amy Braunitzer. Y Front Row:Jeff Fallows, Tina Stevens, Bobby Norton, Adrian Brown, Wayne Killiam, Keith Robbins, Rex Currier, Tonya Pitcher. Second Row: Terry McClendon, Sean Thompson, Chris Kunz, Jessica Yerdon, Margaret Maloney, Shelly McNett, Traci Soule. Third Row: Mrs. Bellardini, Amy Hammond, Susan Stevens, Mark Sharlow, Paula Scott, Jessica Dinehart, jennifer McDougal, Amy Ouderkirk. o Classes Front Row: Dawn Luzzi, jacob Currier, Scott VanRy, Wendy Lehtonen, Christina Nutting, Mandy Simmons, jenny Burdick. Second Row: Billie jo Leach, Lori Bouchard, Erik Gibbs, Mark Stacy, jenny Thomas, Betsy Wadsworth, Christine Spencer. Third Row: Mrs. Trust, jamie Miller, Steven Seeley, jimmy Cornell, William Tennant, Melissa Richter, Melia Cornell, janel Tackney. ,f 'T M, . 'NWN .E g Did l hear you say I'll be doing this for the next eleven years? Classes Second Grade ' sk S - i 'Se i QQ SEK e e XX X x- Tk X z . X W 'Vx A IX E1 K Front Row: Brian Stoutenger, Paul Bartlett, jeff Nuss, Mark Phillips, William Williams, Lillian Tryon, jason Chatfield. Second Row:James Wadsworth, Ronald VanCamp, Jessica Miller, Mary Brown, Traci Yustinich, Daniel Buel. Third Row: Mrs. Keesey, Matt VanRy, Melissa Woolson, jesse Cornell, Daniel Leighton, Phyllis Dillabough, Andy Thomas. The food around this place leaves some- thing to be desired. S C Classes Front Row: Richy Weaver, jenny Douglass, Danielle Carr, Cari Chatfield, Staci Stowell, Ryan Haynes, Timmy Pottenburgh, Wilbur Tennant. Second Row: Kristi Poole, John Miller, Sunshine Hilton, Dennis Bowler, Jeremy Casler, Mary Gregg, Nickole Cronon, Stephanie Peter. Third Row:Mrs. Liscum, Stacy Ouderkirk, Christina Brodeur, Jason Hays, Amber Ingraham, David Harris, Tom Carnes, Tina Brown. Front Row: Benji Parker, Adam Bartlett, Clifford Farmer, Mike Benjamin, Greg Martin, Mike Luzzi, Brian Hulbert, Nathan Hall. Second Row: Dave VanDyke, Jackie Fellers, jessica Alexander, Stephanie Paulk, Tammi Goodnough, Erin Grant, Joey Woolson. Third Row: Mr. McDougal, jason Burns, Robert Baldoze, jason Allen, Sarah Mattison, Kristen Voss, Jason Moyer, Jeff Breezee. Classes First Grade Front Row: Elizabeth Potter, Michael Sovie, Ryan Robbins, Shansi Miller, Jeff Timmerman, Tony Chapel, Krista Francher, Molly Bettinger. Second Row:Andy DuFresne, Ricky Dana, jeff Potter, Barbara Miller, joey Ouderkirk, Kris Harris, Matt Wart. Third Row: Mrs. Schickling, Michael Cooper, Mitch Fahnestock, Rodney Salilsbury, Sarah Switzer, Sharon Fletcher, Erica Dixon, Kristine Monopoli, Cristi Graham. Front Row: Melissa Penoyer, jeff Jordal, Darcy Deming, Joshua Hazard, Kenny Howell, Millie Tryon, Crystal White, Kelly McNett, Phillip Babcock, Aaron Liszewski. Second Row: Samantha Currier, Angelika Wrzesinka, Kenny Pennock, Wendy Miller, Patrick McCullough, Adrian Endsley, Shaun Moore. Third Row: Mrs. Hurd, Paul Smith, Chad Miller, Jodie Buel, Calvin Amyotte, Timothy Stevens, Scott LeClair, Shanna Simmons. 'Q Q Classes Front Row: Fanny Dickison, jennifer Smith, Patricia Ward, Chris Gadway, Kenneth Wilcox, Randy Sayler, Evan Douglass, Sabrina Mothersell, Melony Reiley. Second Row: Amanda Butler, Jessica Scheppard, Margaret Farley, Jennifer Seeley, Kristy White, Tina Nutting Karie Hammond. Third Row: Mrs. Clemens, Jason Tessier, Craig LaCelle, Patrick Richter, Ross Tryon, Todd Caufield, Brian Bixby Lance Collins, Joseph Pottenburgh. Well, l've really had it and l'm only in lst grade. Classes Kindergarten Front Row: Elizabeth Burns, Adam Pratt, Brandon Benjamin, Ralph Fox, Margaret Yerdon, Adaiah Barron, Randy Reynolds, Donald Killiam. Second Row: Stephanie Smith, Jason Nellis, Jessie Hilliker, Alicia Hovey, Shawn Poole, jeffrey Miller, Nathan Seyer. Third Row: Kelly White, Matthew Hathway, Kari Haynes, Suzanne Rempe, Kasey Last, Shannon Burd, Mrs. Carnes. Ha! I bet the teacher thinks I'm sleeping! tw V, W rl up ,K NM' MW ,, E, My HW x Qlyf Xkkuh MMM my L A , a , , y,, M EMM 't' 7 M he errr 'we , M ff ,, I 5 ,W I o Classes Front Row: ,leremiah Hammond, Tiffany Bentley, Andrea Turo, Leigh Camann, Carrie Ouderkirk, Christopher Clark, Liberty Bumpus. Second Row: Danielle Ackerman, Cindy Nutting, Mark Sovie, Michel Soluri, Danny Killam, Ryan Brown, Bradley Bixby. Third Row: Mrs. Penoyer, Wendy Wadsworth, Billy Presley, Ariana Sperling, Lucette Hauer, Valerie Duger, jeff Anderson, jimmy Scott. Front Row:Teira Manchester, Colin Stoutenger, Richard Harris, joseph Lasell, Sandra Burdick, Jana Casler, Ryan Plummer. Second Row: Ben Rudd, Tim Mattison, Nicholas Stowell, Suzanne Lawrence, Crystal Reid, Tracy Delong, Eric Chrisman. Third Row: Mrs. Nemier, Jerry Brown, Peter Gilson, Suzanne Stagl, jennifer Baxter, Teah Sievers, Tommy Tryon. Classes Crwell Third Grade Front Row: Angel Trumble, Jacqueline Taylor, Wendy Hilton, Charlotte Davis, Chris Balcom. Second Row: David Brockway, Donald Derr, Allen Cox, Toby LeVeck, Derik Pisik. Third Row: Mrs. Bellville, Jason Rossman, Stacy Darling, Melissa Hall, Tovi Gareau, Mrs. Gibbs. Second Grade Front Row: Brian Rogers, Mike Smith, Laura Salzman, Aaron Jackson, Tara Ladouceur. Second Row: Laurie Komrowski, Jason Ashby, Jessie Kimball, Shelly Hall, Robert Salzman. Third Row: Mrs. Bellville, Eddie Ashby, Matt Harlander, Matt Gennario, Shawn LeRoy, Tiffany Moore, Sarah Drake. Q Classes First Grade Front Row: Sam Ward, Daisy Salzman, Mary Allen, Chad Roberts. Second Row: Mike LaCelle, jason Fosdick, Rebecca Minor, Patrick Derr. Third Row: Mrs. Reid, Tanya Dennie, jimmy VanBuren, Cheryl Balcom, Shawna Pitcher, Mrs. Gibbs. Kindergarten hi xx.-..ga.............,L,4. huuuuvullll' Front Row: jeremy Parker, Mandy Thurston, Danny Hall, Virginia Mason, Trenda Blodgett. Second Row: Nicolas Sievers, Abraham Dauphin, Clinton Downer, james Davis. Third Row: Mrs. Reid, Sevre Ladouceur, Timothy Davis, David Salzman, Elliott Pippen, Melisa Fernandez, Classes mm 1: ffl L Classes llllllllllllll llllllll!lllll IQIIIKIMIIIIII IABIMHIIIIIIII IHDSIHIMIIIIII IIIIIFHMIIIIII lllll!lWllllll llllllllllllll Junior - Senior Prom 1984 An Evening To Remember . . . King and Queen 's Court: King Tim Monroe and Queen Lisa Bullock Court: Terry Wilson, Missy Henry, Mark Rempe, Angela Scheppard, Tim Drake, Atsuko Tajima, Mike Stevens, Cheri Towles. The theme and theme song of the 1984 Prom was Sail On . White roses were chosen as the class flow- er, and blue and silver were the class colors. The Prom took place at the Wine Creek Inn in Oswego. The evening began at 7 pm with pictures being taken during the Social Hour. At 8 pm everyone was seated for dinner. This was followed by Teri Soule's presentation of the Spade to the Iu- nior class. The dance floor was opened from 9 pm to 1 am featur- ing JTS Music. At 11 pm the DI chose the King and Queen's Court as well as the Prince and Princess' Court. After the Coronation, cake was served. With the close of the dance at 1 am couples went home with pleasant memories of a suc- cessful Junior-Senior Prom. Kim Haldane leads the girls in a contest Student Life singing Hey Hey, Boom Sha-wada-wada . . Prince and Princess' Court: Prince Jim Fargo and Princess Melissa Kuss Court: Andy Yerdon, Erin Robbins, Ted Reiter, Michelle Dowlearn, Alan Reid, Wendy Karod, Thad Schug, Dawn Greenfield. Qgwwm ,f I E 'www Juniors dance while the DJ. picks out people for the Junior Court. Student Life The Spade was chosen as the Senior class symbol in 1891. The Spade represents hon- est work. It is handed down from the Senior Class President to the junior Class President each year as a token of well wishes. Each class ties on ribbons representing their class color. 1984 marked the 93rd year of this tra- dition. The highlight'f of the evening was the twist contest with Lisa Graham and Ray Gilman as winners. 0 Student Life U92 fi Z3 , gf W Va, R E ,amu- fs- '51 x , .. ,M J! 47 ' A Nm f4f,Q-'ff' .if 5. f 1 .af ,fa fy 1-, . . Q as an K f-zfk 'S -. A J 431 . sm ,mg-Ns Q 'f Q ' WM M V im J ,. , we 42 - This year's Homecoming was filled with various fes- tivities. Each day of the week, students displayed their spirit by participating in Spirit Week. At the end of the week prizes were given to the students who best repre- sented the days. The winners were: Ted Reiter and Lisa Graham - Beach Bum Day, Chuck Wheeler and Mrs. Balcom - Occupation Day, and Thatcher Schug and Mrs. Gregg - Hillbilly Day. The weekend's activities started with a pep rally Fri- day, 8th period. During this pep rally the football play- ers were able to display their cheerleading talents with : Dainty Dave Thomas in the lead and captain Sexy Sam Washburn holding up the rear. Next, the winners of the baby contest were announced. The win- ners were: fTed Reiter - 1st place and Chris Hughs - 2nd placeq - That night the cheerleaders held their annual bon- fire. It included music, a pizza sale, and destroying the enemy - this year a beaver. Saturday started with the Coronation - this year's queen was Lisa Graham. Afterward, the football game was played and we were victorious, 22.-8, against Bea- ver River. That night there was a dance featuring SKY 101. Thanks goes out to Carol Crandall and Cohorts for decorating the gym. o ' Student Life Student Life r w Q??mW 5 .ff Student Life bf x., ww A, 1 'V 'Ninn-wi ,rf ,f-X If X if , IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIAQESII IIIIIIIREHIIII IQIIIMUPIIIIII IEIIMIIIIIIIII llllllllllllll llllllllllllll Al A . rl ' K L - A 1 I . .4 IUWTNIIUIIIIII I V 22 1 f 2' 1 ' iv R I 1:23 M N ff MN Student Council Elementary ,f n Front Row: Rachel Bettinger, Renee Russell, Kim Miller, Regina Gennario. Second Row: Carrie Penoyer, Jennifer Baldoze, Amy Hammond, Andrea Christman, Billie jo Leach, Lori Bouchard, Mary Landon, Jessica Yerdon. Third Row: Peter Albrecht, Brett Stagnitti, Bob Gareau, Chad Harvey, jason Yerdon, Matt Fallows, Billie lo Roberts. Fourth Row: Advisor Jeanne McKown, Missing: Advisor Carolyn Gaffney. High School Front Row: Susanne Albrecht. Second Row: Julie Towles, Heidi Learned, Joel Abran. Third Row: Erin Robbins, Lani Summerville, Christy Pierce, julie Hughs, jennifer Munson. Fourth Row: Andy Haldane, David Ellis, Brian Stagnitti, Kurt Glasier, Lisa Graham, Larry Ellis, Chris Ellis, jeff VanRy. 0 Organizations ational Honor Society Senior Members ' or in tar C 4253.55 0 Q we Zz Front Row: Mike Nemier-Reporter, Todd Glasier-Vice-President, Jennifer Wydysh-Secretary, Susanne Albrecht-President, Dawn Green- field-Treasurer, jim Rowell-Parliamentarian. Second Row: Wendy Karod, Terri Wawrzyk, Melissa Kuss, Chuck VanDyke, Tina Komm, Erin Robbins, Chris Ellis. Inductees Front Row: Heidi Learned, Angie Kimball, Stephanie Pierce, Shelley Waterman, Yoko Fujita, Heather Flournoy. Second Row: Kathy Towles, Jodie Tompkins, Tammy Slater, Martha Rendon, Elaine Williams, Chris Fernandez, jim Kerr, Chris Fowler. Third Row: Chuck Wheeler, David Tanner, Kevin Hulbert, jamie Foederer, Dave Reed, Matt Ridgeway. Organizations Newspaper Staff Front Row: Laura Lance, Lisa Stevens, Christine Stevens. Second Row: Miss Kelley, Dave Vernier, Doreen Burda, Bob Pratt. Third Row: Patrice Harvey, Jim Rowell, Dawn Greenfield, Terri Wawrzyk, Mike Nemier, Dena Mar- tin. Fourth Row: Scott Stern, Erik Robbins, Dave Vogt, Robin Taber. Under the direction of our new English teacher, Miss Kelley, the Gomet's Tale Staff had a fun-filled and exciting year. They visited the Pulaski Democrat on a field trip and sold M8rMs for their activity. One reason for M8:Ms sales was to cover the cost of print- ing the Comet's Tale, which, starting with the December issue was laid out and com- pleted by Staff members. Spe- cial features this year included a 'Dear Gomet's Tale' advice column, extensive music coverage, and a brand- new skiing column for winter issues. Last summer four students, Jim Rowell-newspaper, Dawn Greenfield, Melissa Kuss, and Erin Robbins- yearbook, attended the School Press Institute held at Syra- cuse University on July 22-27. Each day started at 8:00 with breakfast, followed by classes in which the students learned how to put together their newspaper or yearbook. There was an hour lunch break followed by more class- es. Although the work was hard, there was a lot of free time spent in fun. o Organizations School Press Institute WW Front Row: jim Rowell. Second Row: Dawn Greenfield, Melissa Kuss, Third Row: Erin Robbins I x Yearbook Staff Front Row: Melissa Kuss, Lisa Stevens, Terri Wawrzyk, Charlene Slater, Chris Fernandez, Christine Stevens, Second Row: Melanie Potter, Erin Robbins, jennifer Wydysh, Patrice Harvey, Michelle Kuss, Sandy Quonce, Kelly Cummins, Shelly Waterman, Robin Taber. Third Row: Cathy Burd, Heidi Brown, Dawn Greenfield, Dave Vogt, jamie Foederer, joe Boyle, Tom Myers. Fourth Row: Yvette Dillabough, jean Myers, Miss Hilt, Laurie Cobb. This year the Yearbook Editors Staff sold candy bars and ads. The reason for the sales was to earn money to pay for the book. In making the book, the staff designs the pages and writes the captions. There are four deadlines that are met throughout the year. For each deadline 36 completed pages are sent to the publisher. At the end ofthe year the book is distributed to the students who ordered them. 11 ,7 fly Miss Hilt-Advisor, jennifer Wydysh-Copy Editor, Melissa Kussf Photography Editor, Terry Wawr- zyk-Sales Editor, Lisa Stevens-Layout Editor, Dawn Greenfield-Co-Editor SL Business Manager, Erin Robbins-Co-Editor. Organizatiorw Foreign Exchange Students ill- ,bf ...a-...I 5. -- --,Q HHH I I H Front Row: Anders Henriksen, Yoko Fujita. Second Row: Martha Rendon. 3 Organizations Naerum, a city 8 miles outside of Copen- hagen, Denmark, is Anders Henriksen's home. His father, Scott, is an engineer, and his mother, Lise, is a medical secretary. An- ders also has 2 older brothers, Dennis and Christian , living in Denmark. When asked what he thought of our school and town, Anders said it was friend- ly and small . . . kind of an old fashioned town. At SCCS Anders was a member of the var- sity football team where he used his soccer skills in becoming the team's place kicker. Anders also joined the varsity basketball team and had a great time learning the sport. In the spring Anders plans to find out how to play the great American past time and join the baseball team. In Denmark Anders belongs to a sports club- Sollerod, and is on the following teams: handball, darts, badmitton, tennis, golf, cricket, and his favorite - soccer. Commenting about school Anders said that in comparison to students in Denmark, American students don't have much fun and are too serious in both studies and sports. This year Anders has been a guest of the Maurice Hurd family of Sandy Creek. Yoko Fujita's home is Osaka, Japan. Her family consists of: her father, Keigo, who is a doctor, her mother, Mie, and two sisters, To- moko and Junko. Yoko has thoroughly en- joyed her stay in the United States especially our winter season. Yoko discovered that sledding and playing King on the Moun- tain were great ways to pass time during the winter. Speech has been a difficulty for Yoko but she says American education is definitly eas- ier. Yoko also comments that the students in japan are much more serious concerning their studies and japanese students respect their teachers. Yoko's favorite activity at SCCS is being on the varsity volleyball team where she is a key player with fantastic serving and spik- ing abilities. When Yoko returns to Japan she will have another year of high school to complete. Af- ter high school Yoko plans to attend college to study foreign languages. The Keith Tompkin family of Redfield has hosted her stay this year. A guest of the Fred Potter family, Martha Rendon's home is in the city of Monclova, Mexico. There lives her family: one brother, her mother and her father. Martha has re- cently graduated from high school and will continue her education at college where she hopes to study International Relations. Here at SCCS Martha likes the fact that you can choose your subjects to study and that you have free periods during the day. She also enjoys participating on the junior varsity volleyball team. When asked what she thought of our small town, Marth said, I miss going to the movies and the city life, but the farm is okay for ten months. -i IFS Front Row.- Yoko Fujita, Anders Henriksen, Martha Rendon. Second Row: Stephanie Pierce-Vice-President, Susanne Albrecht-Secretary, jim Rowell-Treasurer, Jodi Thompkins-President, Miss Spencer. Third Row: Jeanne Meyers, Tracy Lewis, Bridget Pool, Pam Pool, Heather Flournoy. Fourth Row:julie Towles, Mary Minor, Amy Seifert, Amy Bock, Chris Fernandez, Melissa Kuss, Tina Komm. Fifth Row: Doreen Burda, Mel Potter, Amy Potter, Larry Ellis, Danny Glazier, Doug Marshall, john Kerr. The IFS has been very active in the '84-'85 school year. In the fall the IFS was responsible for the in- dividual pictures, and they also met later and Tina Komm told about her trip to Venezuela. They went to Syracuse to the festival of Nations. In February an IFS weekend took place where students from other schools came and spent time with IFS members. The IFS had planned to have an activity every month if possible. Organizations Junior Classical League Front Row: Doreen Burda-Secretary, Dawn Greenfield-Treasurer, jim Rowell-President, jenny Wydysh-Vice-President, Mr. Wydysh. Second Row: Tracey Rushlow, Tracy Lewis, Bridget Pool, Aimee Kastler, Julie Hubbard, Tonya Silliman, Kim Ouderkirk, Krista Miller, Kathy Towles, Laurie Cobb, Dena Martin. Third Row: April Sperling, jim Pomicter, julie Towles, Cheryl Wheeler, Billie jo Miller, Mary Minor, Heather Flournoy, Shelley Waterman, David Reed, Aaron Wydysh, Dan Stevens. Fourth Row: Debbie Mills, Kim Gadway, Amy Seifert, Amy Bock, Scott Stern, Deanna Dowlearn, Holli Haynes, Stephanie Pierce, John Kerr, Brian Stagnitti, Bob Pratt. Fifth Row: Amy Potter, Mark Orloff, Erik Robbins, Patrice Harvey, Tim Caufield, Jeff Stagnitti, Kevin Ellis, Joel Abran, Wayne Blount. Sixth Row: PJ. Williams, Peter Besio, Bob Myers, Joel Wydysh, David Tanner, Jim Kerr, Michael Nemier, Mark Haynes. One of the fastest growing clubs in the Northern Hemisphere, the Junior Classical League has once again experienced another year of madcap adventures. Kicking off the 1984 year with the Fall Festival held in Horseheads, the awesome J.C.L. volleyball team Kap- propriately named Cloaca Maximanl pulled off a number of stunning victories and finished with the 2nd place trophy. During Christmas vacation the J.C.L. club got to- gether for a Saturnalia at school. This celebration in- cluded a three hour pizza gorge, Trivial Pursuit, and of course, volleyball. In February the club made a pilgrimage to Salva- tore's Restaurant for a Lupercalia in Buffalo. The mem- r bers, clad in Roman Costumes, enjoyed a delicious seven course meal. Besides the annual Spring Fling scheduled for April, a state convention will be held at Binghamton College in june which many J.C.L.ers are planning to attend. o Organizations French Club Front Row: Amy Walsh, Amber Ridgeway, Sandy Towles, Michelle Harvey, Angie Yerdon, Amy Waterman, Kristen Kehoe, Jodi Vanbrock- lin, Elaine Williams, Sheryl Comstock, Angie Chrisman, Mellissa Kendall, Tina Crandall, Lisa Stevens. Second Row: Chandra Tackney, DeWilton Lattimer, Amy Bock, Sherry Wilson, Chris Stevens, Clete Ladoucer, Chris Archibee, Heidi Harvey, Erin Daughtery, Erica Harvey, Rita Ouderkirk, Kevin Hulbert, Mike Clazier, Doreen Burda. Third Row: Mr. Stagl, Chris Fernandez, Chris Hughs, Heidi Learned, Terri Wawrzyk, Tammy Munson, Kathryn Hammond, Sandy Quonce, Yvette Dillabough, jamie Ballou, Tom Walsh, jody Parker, Bob Pratt. Fourth Row: Gary lngraham, Chris Fowler, Melissa Kuss, Lisa Graham, Kurt Glasier, Chrissy Burd, Michelle Kuss, jeff Howley, Lori Halstead, Tim Fargo, lim Pomicter, Thatcher Schug, Matt Ridgeway, Ben Halsey. Fifth Row: Mike Gilbert, Thad Schug, Steve Yerden, Melissa Williams, Chris Ellis, Dave Vogt, jonathan Hastings, Mike Stacy. Annually the French Club attends the Language Fair at SUNY Oswego. At the college students participate in various activities including oral reading, writing, and question response Q both oral and written J. Top scoring students receive ribbons and certificates. Organizations Clubs Computer Front Row: David Tanner, Jenny Wydysh, Erin Robbins, Lisa Graham, Melissa Kuss, Mike Gilbert, Steve Yerden, Mike Nemier, Todd Glasier, Pat Wilder, Chris Ellis. Second Row: E.J. Lapham, Carolyn Fenn, David Vogt, Susanne Albrecht, Chris Fernandez, Tina Komm, Terri Wawrzyk, Christine Stevens, Heather Flournoy, Jim Kerr, Peter Besio, Bob Pratt, Anders Henriksen. Third Row: Tim Boyle, Melissa Williams, Joanne Barlett, Yoko Fujita, Jodie Tompkins, Lisa Stevens, Joel Wydysh, Dean McNitt, Deanna Dowlearn. Fourt Row: Kevin Ellis, Chuck Wheeler, Jim Miller, Larry Ellis, Chris Fowler, Mark Haynes, Ted Reiter, David Reed, Jamie Foederer, Joe Boyle. Art Front Row: Tom Myers, Jeff Pettit, Rhonda Olin, Kim Maitland, Michelle Kuss. Second Row: Tracy Birdslow, Bob Bush, Mike Nemier, Melissa Kuss, Bev Buch, Shari Cordell, Vicki House, Erica Harvey. Third Row: Gary lngraham, Bill Stone, Chrissy Burd, Carolyn Penn, Christina Babcock, Jodi Lewis, Bob Pratt. 'o C Organizations Drama Front Row: Stephanie Pierce, Susanne Albrecht, Lisa Stevens, David Reed. Second Row: Heather Flournoy, Kim Ouderkirk, Christine Stevens, Tammy Slater, Shelley Waterman, Robin Taber, Danny Crast. Third Row: Gaylee Killough, Mary Minor, Amy Waterman, Amy Seifert, Amy Bock, Jack Allen, Dave Vernier, Aaron Pierce. Fourth Row: Tracy Lewis, Doreen Burda, Erin Robbins, jenny Wydysh, Beth MacVean, Lani Summerville, Chere Soule, julie Hubbard, Scott Stern. Fifth Row: Pam Pool, jean Meyers, Laura Lance, Erik Robbins, Jim Pomicter, David Ellis, Billie jo Miller. Sixth Row: Bridget Pool, Dawn Greenfield, Dan Glaizer, Doug Marshall, Bob Pratt. Seventh Row: Chandra Taclcney, Laura Wallace, Jim Rowell, David Vogt, Larry Ellis, Chris Hughs. Each year the Drama Club at- tempts to attend a play or musical, attend the annual Drama Festival in Oswego, and prepare for their own performance. This school year the Drama Club took a trip to SUNY Oswego on December 7 to see the play A Christmas Carol. The group also traveled to Oswe- go College to attend the annual Drama Festival. During the Festi- val, students watch segments of plays performed by other high school students. They also have an opportunity to participate in work- shops pertaining to drama and a dramatic production. Then a play is performed by the students of Os- wego College for all the high school students to enjoy. The Drama Club's most impor- tant activity of the year was the staging of the musical Annie Get Your Gun on March 22 and 23. Scenes From 1983 Production of The Sound of Music Doe, a deer . . . Rolf fChris Hughsj tells Liesl KSusanne Al- brechtj that she is merely Sixteen, going on seventeen . . . and not old enough to be on her own. Maria fStephanie Piercej attempts to teach the Von Trapp family how to sing, The Mother Abbess lKelley Brownj and her nuns sing. Organizations Mentoring Program Front Row: Shelley Waterman, Tammy Slater, Caryn MacVean, Stephanie Pierce. Second Row Sandy Quonce Debbie England Heidi Learned, Tonya Silliman Third Row: Kathy Towles, Melissa Kuss, Kurt Kehoe, Robin VanCamp S o 0 . . Organizations Twenty-seven high school stu- dents were involved in the Mentor- ing Program coordinated by Mrs. Betsy Waterman. Each of the stu- dents were assigned to a little brother or sister in the Elemen- tary School. The two spent time each week playing games, reading, working on schoolwork and be- coming friends. In December, the entire group, all fifty-four, got to- gether for a party which proved to be just great. Q 3 Ifmwiw Th! m un L K A ,f Y .fy 2 f' , nf? W Q- Y M, Organizations Student ides Nurses Front Row: Sharon Anderson, Yvonne Bur- nett, Dawn Seivers, Patty Bently, Amber Ridgeway. Second Row: Gerry Phillips, Sue Rowland, Rita Ouderkirk, Sandy Quonce. Cafeteria Front Row: Tim Boyle, Rob Snedeker. Sec- ond Row: Dawn Sievers, Scott Felio, Yvonne Burnett. Third Row: Amber Ridgeway. Attendance Front Row: JoAnne Bartlett, Tim Boyle, Vicki House, Rob Snedeker. Second Row: Patrice Harvey, Melissa Williams, Tammy Norreault, Scott Felio. ' Organizations Office Front Row:Julie Adams, Second Row: Terry Engst, Tracey Leighton, Gail Bouchard. Third Row: Chris Babcock, joe Presley, Rita Ouder- kirk, Nicole Tanner, Deb England. Library Front Row: Stacy Carusone, joe Presley, jean Myers, Kathy Last, Mrs. Bettinger. Second Row: Dena Martin, Gaylee Killough, Angela Harvey, Heather Harvey, Myka Silliman, Kelly Gareau. Third Row: Pam Downes, Carolyn Farley, Craig Brown, Melissa Williams, Mark Orloff, Jodi McNett. Fourth Row: Iris Dion, Rob Snedeker, Gary Ginn. .ff Teachers Front Row:Susanne Albrecht, jim Rowell, Dawn Greenfield. Second Row: Beth MacVean, Gaylee Killough, Cathy Lindsey. Third Row: Lisa Yerdon, Tracy Rushlow, Amy Keesey. Fourth Row: Chandra Tackney, jonna Hicks, Kim Lindsey. Organizations Senior High Band Woodwind Section Front Row: jack Allen, Amy Bock, Heidi Learned, Dawn Greenfield, Tammy Slater, Doreen Burda, Melissa Kendall, Amy Seifert, Tina Crandall, Jody Lewis. Second Row: Amy Waterman, Bridget Poole, Elaine Williams, Robin Taber, Shelley Waterman, Tina Komm, Mary Minor, Lisa Graham, Susanne Albrecht, Sandy Quonce, Kristin Kehoe, Aimee Kastler. Third Row: PJ. Williams, Krista Miller, Nicole Tanner, Kathy Towles, Sandy Towles, Debbie Mills, Stephanie Pierce, Terry Engst, Dan Stevens, Amy Potter. Brass Section Front Row: Melissa Kuss, Jim Rowell, Cherie Wheeler, Dee Lattimer, Matt Ridgeway, Scott Stern, Bob Myers. Second Row:Chuck VanDyke, Darci Meeks, Tracy Rushlow, jenny Wydysh, Danny Glazier, Doug Marshall, Aaron Wydysh. Third Row: Heather Flournoy, julie Towles, Chuck Wheeler, Erin Robbins, Theresa Manwaring, Matt Ridgeway, Kerry Barber, Larry Ellis. Drganizations Percussion Section Front Row: Chris Ellis, Mike Gilbert, Jim Kerr, Ms. Spencer. Second Rowfjeff Stagnitti, Brian Stagnitti, Jim Pomicter, Kevin Hulbert, John Kerr. is N. i ij Organizations Senior High Chorus Front Row: Danny Crast, jeff Howley, Tim Caufield, Scott Stern, Chuck VanDyke, Danny Glazier, Doug Marshall, Brian Stagnitti, jim Kerr, Pat Wilder, jeff Stagnitti, Peter Bezio, Dewilton Lattimer. Second Row: Shelley Waterman, Laurie Cobb, Erin Robbins, Kelly Cummins, Lisa Stevens, Christine Stevens, Heidi Learned, Krista Miller, Julie Adams, Debbie England, Robin Tabor, Bev Bush, Lisa Graham, Stephanie Pierce, Doreen Burda, Terry Engst. Third Row: Melanie Monteith, Amy Waterman, Amy Seifert, Amy Bock, Amy Kastler, Darci Meeks, Mary Minor, julie Hubbard, Gail Bouchard, Bridget Pool, Tracy Lewis, Jean Meyers, Lisa Kelley, Diana Brown, Dave Reid, Mrs. Kline. Fourth Row:jack Allen, Laura Lance, Michele Harvey, Angie Harvey, Angie Yerdon, Martha Rendon, Billie Jo Miller, Cheryl Comstock, Caryn MacVean, Sherry Wilson, Tracy Leighton, Kelley Brown, Mary Ives, Joe Boyle, Jonathon Hastings, jamie Eoederer. Fifth Row: Ray Clark, Chris Ellis, Jenny Wydysh, Tammy Slater, Angela Kimball, Dawn Greenfield, Cheryl Gola, Heidi Harvey, Chandra Tackney, Kristin Kehoe, Elaine Williams, Cheryl Wheeler, Kim Ouderkirk, Amber Ridgeway, Rene Ouderkirk, Kevin Ballou. Sixth Row: Chuck Wheeler, Ben Ridgeway, Kurt Glasier, Kevin Hulbert, Jim Rowell, Dave Vogt, Bill Stone, Jody Parker, Mike Stacy, Jim Pomicter, Mike Glazier, Thatcher Schug, ,lim Dowlearn. 'Q O Activities arching Band EUMET5 , wgvm' K, WW My ' f'Af W I f rrfy H The band got off on the right foot fwell, actually the leftj in 1984 at the Mohawk Pageant receiving tro- phies in jazz band, concert band, and marching band competitions. This trend continued throughout the season including an important trophy won at Old Forge. The 1984 marching season ended with a day at Southwick beach in celebration of an impressive year in which the band took two first place trophies, four second place, and one third. I NJ X Q-v wwe rt t t , t r,tt t Organizations Junior High Band Woodwind Section Front Row: Tamara Clark, Sally Weaver, Kris Scheppard, Laura Wallace, Stacia Pratt, Esther Lattimer, Charity Bagalonis, Kelly Black, jenny Pizon, Kelly Pettit. Second Row: Betty Cornell, Michele Soluri, Darcy Dening, April Rushlow, Lucille Yerdon, Beth MacVean, Toni Smith, Lisa Potter. Third Row: Shale Holmes, Mark Meeks, Cara Gennario, Darcy Darling, Lisa Williams, Ionna Hicks. 0 Organizations Brass And Percussion Sections Front Row: Chere Soule, David Ellis, Jana Chrisman, jennifer Munson, Eric LeClair, joe Chatfield. Second Row: David Weaver, Stacy Carasone, Julie Corey, Cathy Marshall, Aaron Pierce, Ms. Spencer, Third Row: Ken Harris, Scott Snyder, David Chatfield, Jeff VanRy, Rick Brezee, Kelly VanCamp, Organizations Eighth Grade Chorus Front Row: Rebecca Allen, Gaylee Killough, David Weaver, Tony Kimball, Mark Cola, Robby Fargo, David Ellis, Aaron Pierce, Scott Snyder, Carolyn Widrig, Jana Christman. Second Row: Tammie McNitt, Chere Soule, Jenny Pizon, Charlene Washington, Wendy Collins, Debby VanRy, Kevin Thomas, Jamie Eldridge, Kellie Petit, Kim Lindsey. Third Row: Cathy Marshall, jeneve Silliman, Laura Wallace, Lani Summerville, Keverly Harter, Mary Keene, Becky Brown, Lynn Bush, Eric Haldane, Shane Felio. Www Organizations Seventh Grade Chorus 'Killmu Front Row: Loretta Trumble, Michelle Stevens, Chris Cilson, Sally Weaver, Heidi Lee, Tory Caulfield, Tammy Shutts. Second Row: Leslie Smith, Kris Sheperd, Ginger Phillips, Cheryl Smith, Caroline Farley, Tamara Clark, Esther Lattimer, Jody McNitt, Kelly VanCamp, Trevor Stowell. Third Row: Kelly Clareau, Darcy Dening, Michelle Sievers, Melanie Marshall, Jennifer Munson, Richelle Gorman, Claire Stagl, julie Cheney, jeff VanRy. Fourth Row: Dennis Dolphin, Eric LeClair, Shale Holmes, Brian Hull, Kip Ballou, Mark Meeks, Luis Nunez, Craig Gibbs, Billy Allen, jim Breezee. Organizations Sixth Grade Band Front Row: Christy Pierce, Melissa Poster, Theresa Weeden, Marie Moriarty, Mitsie Thompson, Megan Brownell. Second Row: Tammy Weeden, Georgia Roberts, Chris Roberts. Third Row: Tom Lawrence, jeremy Waterman, Vernon Bower, Eric Sedore. Fourth Row: Miss Williams, Mike Minor, Matt Darling, Rob Darling, Gorden Brown. Fifth Row: Ted Leroy, Chad Parrish, Rusty Miller, Ray Wade, Fred Fregoe. f Organizations WG ,'ll1?i Fifth Grade Chorus .im..N-.-ma-'lv'SaS !'S i .. its Front Row: Brian St. Louis, Paige Taylor, Jennifer Clark, Tammy Ballou, Kim Turo, Rachel Moyer, Angela Nellis, Amy Kastler, Christy Brown, Jennifer Minor, Barbara Buel, Melanie Soluri, Lorinda Montieth, Amy Stacy, Lisa Cobb, John Carnes, Tim Chapel. Second Rowf Lewis Salzman, Bill Blodgett, Noel DuFresne, Charles Graham, Adam Rideway, Matt Nemier, Kim Manchester, Beverly King, Jonnell Ouderkirk, Kelly Dening, Sue Landon, Evan Tanner, Steve Clark, Peter Albrecht. Third Rowxjarod Gibbs, Allan Taber, Amy Jordal, Andrea Klotz, Tracy Watters, Wendy Marshall, Kristen Penn, Kim Miller, Tonya Yerdon, Amy Woolson, Frank Van Patten, Danny Gilbert, Chad Harvey, Marty Voss, Brian Wilson, Mike Day, Ricky Currier, Mrs. Ward, Sixth Grade Chorus Front Row: Mitsy Thompson, Rhonda Tackney, Mindy Hall, Julie Hughs, Bobby Harder, Becky Tryon, Melissa Foster, Erin Dingman. Second Row: Megan Brownell, Teresa Thompson, Tammy Weeden, Christy Pierce, Jenny Comstock, Janelle Babcock, Shelly Haynes, Marie Moriarty. Third Row: Teddy Leroy, J,J. Killough, Eric Sedore, Ryan Gorman, Rusty Miller, Jamie Turro, Paul Pennock, Todd Munson. Organizations Jazz Band Front Row:jonna Hicks, Krista Miller, Stephanie Pierce, Sandy Towles, Kathy Towles. Second Row: Aaron Pierce, Jana Chrisman, David Ellis, Matt Ridgeway, Melanie Montieth, Julie Towles. Third Row: Dee Lattimer, jim Rowell, Dawn Greenfield, jim Pomicter, jennifer Wydysh, Aaron Wydysh. In their third year the Sandy Creek Jazz Ensamble, under the di- rection of MJ Spencer, has begun to play some serious jazz music. Se- niors jim Rowell and jenny Wy- dysh, juniors Krista Miller and -......, Matt Ridgeway, and Freshman Jim Pomicter, who were in the original group, provide experience along with many talented two year members. The Jazz Ensemble made their debut at the Christmas Concert, followed by performances at the Pops and Spring Concerts. They have since participated in two com- petitions: one at the Syracuse Civic Center and another at Mohawk High School. In March they per- formed in an exchange concert with Hamilton Jazz Band. 5 f o Organizations All-Count The Spring All-Country competition was held in February in Oswego. Although a picture was not avail- able at this writing, congratulations goes out to the following students who participated in the concerts which took place March 31 at A.P.W. QSr. highj, and March 2 at Hannibal Ur. Highl: jr. High Band: Aaron Pierce, Scott Brown, Sandy Towles, Kellie Pettit, Nick Stevens, Tamara Clark, Claire Stagl, Terry Engst, Dan Stevens, and Jack Allen. The band was directed by Bill Woodruff from Fairport. Sr. High Band: Chuck Wheeler, Larry Ellis, Heidi Learned, Cheryl Wheeler, and jenny Wydysh. Sr. High Band was conducted by Frank Sacci from Oswego. Sr. High jazz Band: Dawn Greenfield, Jim Rowell, Jim Pomicter, and Steph Pierce. Jazz Band was conducted by Steve Gage from Auburn. Sr. High Chorus: Angela Kimball, Shelley Waterman, Susanne Al- brecht, Julie Adams, Amy Water- man, Kelly Cummins, Chris Stevens, Kelley Brown, Amy Bock, Sherryl Comstock, Caryn Mac- Vean, Gerry Phillips, Cheryl Gola, Kim Ouderkirk, joe Boyle, Doug Marshall, Peter Besio, Jack Allen, ul Jamie Foederer, Scott Stern, Tim Caufield, Dave Vogt, Mike Stacy, Kevin Ballou, Jody Parker, and Ben Halsey. f. I V Organizations All-State Chorus nv- Front Row: Dan Glazier, Doug Marshall, jamie Forderer, Ben Halsey, Dave Vogt. Second Row:jim Rowell, Dawn Greenfield, Kelley Brown, Shelley Waterman. Third Row: Angela Kimball, Heidi Learned, Chuck Wheeler, Kim Ouderkirk. The 1984 Sectional All-State Mu- sic Festival was held on November Band 17, at Watertown High School. Ap- proximately 400 students from 34 high schools across New York were chosen according to the grades they received during the May solo com- petition to participate in All-State. Conductors from as far away as Wisconsin directed the young mu- sicians. After two days of intense rehearsal a fine performance was given by both the band and chorus members. 1 : Organizations Front Row: Larry Ellis. Second Row: Jennifer Wydysh, Stephanie Pierce. llllllhlilllll IIHIITWHIIIIII IIEWQIIIIIIIII IICIHIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllI llllllllllllll , llll 7 - .- 'LJ I' l Y Baseball Varsity Front Row: Dan Crast, Joe Russell, Tim Drake, Terry Hunter, Todd Black, Kevin Harvey, Dan Salisbury, Bill Bush. Second Row: Tom Cuarasce, Mark Haynes, Chris Ellis, Jim Fargo, Steve Yerden, Mike Gilbert, Tim Darling, Chuck Wheeler, Terry Kimball, Tracy Turck. Third Row: Coach Hunt, Chris Hughs, Kevin Hulbert, David Reed, Matt Salisbury, Howard Mills, Randy Brennan, Coach Brown. The Varsity Baseball team moved up to the A Division last year. Despite their losing record they kept all scores close and dis- played constant improvement. Coach Hunt is looking forward to a great 1985 season. Terry Hunter, who led the team in batting and played 1st base, was chosen for the All-Star Team. Terry was also the recipient of the John Crighton Memorial Award. Honor- able mention was given to Todd Black - Pitcher, and I im Fargo - 3rd base. Games should not be measured by wlnfloss' Front Row: Tim Drake, Terry Hunter, Kevin Harvey. Second Row:Ioe Russell, Todd Black, Success should not be measured Dan Salisbury. by score. The true meaning of sport is improvement. . Coach Hunt Sports Modified fs 2' ff LW' ,G 1 5 t ,im K Beaver River Copenhagen General Brown Belleville South jefferson South jefferson Copenhagen l.aFargev1lle I.aFargev1lle General Brown 5. C Opponent 15 2 20 4 13 3 17 7 3.3 1 25 3 15 2 8 5 7 5 10 B Coach Ross Stagnitti's 1984 Mod Squad went undefeated Q10-Ol in Frontier League Baseball. MVP Ben Halsey, top hitter Jonathan Has- tings L696 ave.J, solid first-sacker George Darling, and quick Mick Mothersell led the team. In ending a rivalry with Union Academy of Belleville nine Comets each played all nine positions. The base-run- ning highlight of the season oc- curred at General Brown when Jeff Stagnitti stole second, third, and home. 't.,,'f Front Row: Brett Stagnitti, Second Row: Mike Glazier, Jody Parker, Clete Ladouceur, Brian Stagnitti, Frank Manchester, Jeff Stagnitti, Bill VanCamp, jim Pomicter, DeWilton Lattimer. Third Row: Coach Stagnitti, Ben Halsey, Jonathan Hastings, Jeff Howley, Micky Mothersell, Mike Dion, jim Dowlearn, Kerry Kimball, joel Abram, George Darling. Sports Softball Varsity Front Row: Mitsi Thompson. Second Row: Robin VanCamp, Kim Haldane, Michelle Dowlearn, Kathy Brewer, Renee Pisik, Yvonne Burnett. Third Row: Mrs. McDougal, Diana Brown, Heidi Learned, Lisa Graham, Chris Fowler, Sherry Collins, Bev Bush, Diana Leighton. This was the Varsity Softball team's first year in the A division. They ended up winning the A divi- sion with a 13-2 record. The team also came out as league champions beating South Lewis in the play- offs. The 1984 team included 4 all stars: Diana Leighton - Pitcher, Mi- chelle Dowlearn - Catcher, Kathy Brewer - outfield, and Kim Haldane - 2nd base. An honorable mention was given to Renee Pisik - 3rd base. Most improved player award went to Heidi Learned. The softball team is looking for- ward to another winning season in 1985 with the return of many fine players. Michelle Bowlearn, Kim Haldane, Renee Pisik, Kathy Brewer. o Sports Modified Varsity Scoreboard South Lewis General Brown Lyme l.H.C. Thousand Islands Beaver River South jeff Lowville Watertown Indian River Carthage South Lewis Indian River Cato-Meridan Thousand Islands General Brown Beaver River Indian River South Lewis Opponent 6 8 3 1 0 0 3 22 17 2 4 9 9 4 3 3 2 2 6 General Brown Copenhagen Alex Bay Bellville South jefferson Bellville South jefferson Copenhagen Alex Bay General Brown S. C Opponent 15 23 18 8 18 17 24 9 29 8 34 4 28 6 16 7 15 9 11 12 Front Row: Yvette Dillabough, Lisa Barber, Lori Halstead, Tammy Noreault, Angie Yerdon, jonna Hicks. Second Row: Michele Harvey Mel Montieth, Cherry Valley, Deanna Dowleam, Michelle Kuss. Third Row: Nicole Tanner, Rita Ouderkirk, Renee Ouderkrrk Erica Harvey. Absent: Jody Van Broclclin, Sandy Quonce, Tracey Leighton. Sports arsit Football ....... .. .-. . . , , Q-A-ew---r- 'r c i m' 4.4- A. Front Row: Dean Thomas, jim Rowell, Steve Yerden, Dave Thomas, Sam Washburn, Dale McNitt, Jim Densmore, Ted Reiter, Bob Bush. Second Row: Chris Ellis, Mike Gilbert, Mark Haynes, john Haldane, Anders Henriksen, Floyd Trumble, Rob Snedeker, Tim McDougal. Third Row: Micky Mothersell, Joel Abran, Ben Halsey, EJ. Lapham, Bob Norton, Dave Reed, Harold Hayes. Fourth Row: Dave Vogt, Mike Stacy, Dan Ethridge, Randy Brennan, Bill Ridgeway, Dean McNitt, Kevin Ellis, Chris Hughs. Fifth Row: Coach O'Neil, Coach Fowler. 5.C. Opponent I.H.C. 0 24 South Jefferson 23 6 Sackets Harbor 14 6 Thousand Islands 20 6 Beaver River 22 8 Alex Bay 6 38 General Brown 0 33 In facing the 1984 season Coach Fowler expected this to be a learn- ing year. The team consisted of many players with little experience, but fine athletic abilities. During the season Coach Fowler and Coach Duncan often collaborated to teach both modified and varsity players using the same philosophies and techniques. Coach Fowler mentioned a few outstanding players: Sam Wash- burn-a team leader and hustler, Dave Reed-an all-around excellent playerg and Jim Rowell-a quick learner with lots of experience. An- ders Henriksen was also noted as being frosting on the cake. Sports -,..u,,u,te,......,.........M,,.1 - .... W.. I fs Ci' s Modified Football Wfit' 'WK ,SN an .t j I. ex was X Front Row:John Kerr, Aaron Wydysh, Keith Katrein, lim Pomicter, Jody Parker, jim Dowlearn, Bill Stone, Coach Duncan. Second Row: Rob Darling, Tony Carusone, Chris Downs, Mike Glazier, Clete Ladoucer, Scott Montieth, Jack Allen. Third Row: Mike Wing, Mark Gola, Orin Fravel, Scott Smith, Mark Bachar, Jamie Cheeney, Frank Manchester. Fourth Row: Mike VanBrocklin, Joe Hathaway, Ronnie Valley, Eric Haldane, Ryan Hitchcock, Roy Miller. Fifth Row: David Denning, Richard Spencer, Mike Wilson, John Shipman, Tom Vernier. Sixth Row: Coach Armstrong. Modified Scoreboard 5.C. Opponent South Jefferson 6 O - Beaver River 12. 0 Alex Bay 6 6 Lowville 32 19 1 A f 4 South Lewis 22 22 Indian River 35 6 A.P.W. 34 0 A.P.W. 36 0 This year the Modified football team ended with a 4-0-2 record. There was a lot of improvement throughout the season, even though the team was plagued with injuries. Special awards went to: Aaron Wydysh - MVP, Jim Po- micter - Best Team Spirit, Jamie Smith - Best Offensive Player, Bill Stone - Best Defensive Player, and Mike Glazier - Most Versatile. tThe last two A.P.W. games were played by the 7th and 8th graders.J Varsity Soccer I-'ronLRolv: Angela KimbQQusanne Albrecht Melissa Kuss Patrice Harvey Cheryl Gola Second Row Michelle Kuss Rita Ouderkirk julie Towles, Lisa Graham, Stephanie Pierce Deanna Dowlearn Holli Haynes Mel Montieth Third Row Coach Stockwell Sandy Quonce Missy Perkins, Shari Cordell, Bev Bush, Heidi Learned Sherry Collins Chris Fowler Kathryn Hammond Kathy Towles 5.C. Opponent Mexico 1 3 Central Square 1 1 Thousand Islands O 3 South Lewis 2 3 General Brown 7 1 Indian River 3 0 Beaver River 3 0 Carthage 1 2 I.H.C. 1 6 Lowville 2 3 South jefferson 1 2 Watertown 0 2 Thousand Islands 1 2 South Lewis 4 2 General Brown 3 1 Indian River 5 0 Beaver River 3 0 This year the Varsity soccer team had a 7-9-1 overall record. Al- though they had a losing record their coach said that they were play- ing excellently by the end of the year. The team had two All-Stars: Bev Bush and Chris Fowler and three honorable mentions: Deanna Dowlearn, Steph Pierce, and Sherry Collins. Sports Modified Soccer getgtii .grin 1 Front Row: Billie jo Miller, Heidi Lee, jana Chrisman, Kelly Pettit, Rochelle Gorman, Michelle Stevens, Pam Waggoner. Second Row: Chandra Tackney, Iris Dion, Deb Mills, Nicole Tanner, Renee Ouderkirk, Sherry Wilson, Beth MacVean, Betty Cornell, Claire Stagl. Third Row:Coach Densmore, Chris Sheppard, Lisa Sharlow, Carolyn Widrig, Tracy Leighton, Amy Walsh, Sharon Anderson, Cherry Valley, Darcy Darling, Melissa Hazard, Chere Soule. This year's Modified soccer team finished with a 6-4 overall record. Coach Densmore says The first three games were played with the greatest team effort I have wit- nessed. She is looking forward to coaching next year's team. Sports I Opponent A.P.W. 3 0 General Brown 3 0 South Lewis 3 1 Mexico 1 3 A,P.W. 2 O South Lewis 1 2 South jefferson 2 0 Carthage 0 1 Thousand Islands 1 0 General Brown 1 0 Boys' Basketball Varsity Front Row: Chris Hughs, Mike Gilbert, Chris Ellis, Thad Schug, Steve Yerden, Larry Ellis. Second Row: Kevin Ellis, Anders Henriksen, Mark Haynes, Thatcher Schug, Kevin Hulbert, Coach Schug. Fulton Oswego A.P.W. Thousand Islands Indian River South Lewis Beaver River General Brown Watertown Carthage South jefferson Lowville l.H.C. lndian River Thousand Islands South Lewis Beaver River General Brown Beaver River Beaver River 1 1 5. C. Opponent 53 42 50 49 56 55 73 63 62 49 61 51 45 42 60 B8 68 87 69 84 49 59 85 57 43 74 50 58 85 77 54 42 54 60 65 70 61 66 54 69 o Sports The Varsity team lived up to Coa- ch Schug's high expectations this year while competing with the toughest schedule S.C. ever had. This year's team was led by four seniors: Chris Ellis, Tim McDou- gal, Mike Gilbert, and Thad Schug, who provided the experience and leadership needed for a successful season. One of the most memorable games this season took place at the Oswego tournament where the Comet underdogs made it to the finals and won by one point for the championship. As a team, the J.V.'s progress was eratic this yearp the record hardly 2 ! r reflects the talents and abilities of the team members. There were many close games which the team lost by less than 5 points, or in overtime play. On the other hand, Coach Pen- nock observed a great deal of indi- vidual improvement citing Ben Halsey, a first year player, as a prime example of this fact. The highlight of this season oc- curred at South Lewis in which the I.V.s came back from a 12 point def- icit and won by a five point margin. Consolation trophies were also won by the J.V. boys at the Oswego Tip Off Tournament and the Water- town Christmas Tournament. Junior Varsity Front Row: David Reid, Mickey Mothersell, Paul Pennock-Manager, Tim Darling, Mike Glazier. Second Row: Coach Pennock, Jody Parker, Jim Dowlearn, Ben Halsey, Jonathon Hastings, Dee Lattimer, Brian Stagnitti. . ' Junior High I, 4 at I ,J ,f 5.C. Opponent Fulton 54 59 Mexico 55 45 A.P.W. 42 52 Thousand Islands 57 46 Indian River 53 42 South Lewis 48 55 Beaver River 42 47 I General Brown 56 88 Watertown 45 53 Carthage 51 39 Watertown 39 48 Carthage 43 54 South jefferson 49 54 Lowville 73 37 I I.I'I.C. 50 54 Indiana River 53 49 Thousand Islands 62 66 South Lewis 63 58 General Brown 50 57 I Beaver River 57 49 I Eighth Grade Front Row: Mark Gola, Orin Fravel, Frankie Manchester. Second Row: Aaron Pierce, Da- vid Ellis, jamie Cheeney, jamie Smith, Tony Kimball, Shane Felio. ,, f J fn x J, x , , .f ,I L Ulf' :K lk Ft- if '- ,. , f it Y tw T PM K H. I ' eg L , 5 K E-:gg gl C: I I - l ',,i likes: fx Q Q f 4 V I I VN A ' v A, , .wtf Seventh Grade Z ' Front Row: Mitchell Nemier, Trevor Stowell, Matt Westerlund, Eric I.eClair, Rob- bie Weaver. Second Row: Ron Valley, joe Hathaway, Kenny Harris, Nathan Hatha- way, Shaun Chin. Sports Girls' Basketball Varisty Varsity Scoreboard 5.C Opponent Thousands Islands 61 12 Pulaski 43 40 Beaver River 68 26 General Brown 37 32 South Lewis 50 Z6 A.P.W. 51 35 Watertown High 41 34 South jefferson 46 35 Lowville 40, 37 I.I'I.C. 58 43 Indian River 42 37 Thousand Islands 47 44 South Lewis 69 36 Beaver River 44 28 South Lewis 63 26 General Brown 38 31 Westmoreland 48 44 The Raisins had to make up for the loss of all-stars Haynes and Dowlearn, leaders of last year's Sec- tion III Championship team. De- spite a lack of team identity, consistent play and clutch shooting exhibited by Diana Leighton gave the Raisins the needed stability to live up to the team's reputation as a top contender in league action. The girls finished the season maintaining their status as Frontier League Champs and Playoff Champs. They had their usual im- pressive league record of 12-3 and an overall record of 17-5. 'Q O Sports Front Row: Jody Van Brocklin, Sandy Quonce, Diana Leighton, Bev Bush, Kathryn Ham- mond. SecoM7?oW: julie FI'u'5'tEi-Manager, Deanna Dowlearn, Lisa Graham, Sherry Col- lins, Chris Fowler, Coach McDougal. I Junior Varsity Scoreboard I SC Opponent Pulaski 21 38 Thousand Islands 42 22 Indian River 29 44 Beaver River 47 28 General Brown 14 49 A.P.W. 28 20 Pulaski 24 50 Pulaski 24 50 Watertown 23 41 Carthage 15 42 South jefferson 15 32 Lowville 27 32 l.H.C. 22 35 Indiana River 20 30 Copenhagen 13 16 Thousand Islands 27 23 General Brown 22 40 Beaver River 21 30 The goal of the J.V. Raisins is to progress and master basic skills. They spend most practices concen- trating on developing good tech- niques to prepare them for Varsity competition. Coach Dowlearn not- ed Tracy Leighton as the most im- proved player in all areas and Cherry Valley, one of the better players, also showed a great deal of improvement. Although Coach Dowlearn says that the team record does not reflect the skills of the girls, she stresses that they need to be more serious and dedicated to the game. junior Varsity Front Row: Debbie Mills, Gail Bouchard, Rita Ouderkirk, Holli Haynes, Melanie Montieth, Cherry Valley, Tracy Leighton, Renee Ouder- kirk. Second Row: Lisa Yerdon-Manager, Lisa Kelly, Erica Harvey, Tammy Towles, Michelle Brewer, Tina Brewer, Kristen Kehoe, Amy Walsh, Michelle Kuss, Coach Dowlearn. Junior High Eighth Grade Front Row: Stacy Carusone, Lani Summer- ville. Second Row: Carolyn Widrig, jonna Hicks, Jana Chrisman, Kelly Black. Third Row: Nicole Tanner, Amy Keesey, Chandra Tackney, Tammie McNitt, Beth MacVean. Seventh Grade Front Row: Chris Gilson, julie Cheeney, Melissa Hazard, Kelly Gareau. Second Row: Sally Weaver, Richelle Gorman, Darcy Dar- ling, Pam Stone. T1iirdRow: Iris Dion, Betty Cornell, Heidi Lee, Jody McNitt, Claire Stagl. Sports Wrestling Varsity A Front Row: Scott Felio, Tracy Birdslow, Scott Smith, Tom Cuarasce, Sam Washburn. Second Row: Rob Clark, Bob Bush, Dean Thomas, Dave Thomas, Dale McNitt, Coach Jamieson. Coach Jamieson experienced a tough year as a new coach as his team faced a myriad of difficulties, including bouts with injuries and sickness leaving the grapplers with many unfilled weight classes. Many individual potentials were met during the season. Dave Thom- as took first place at the Lancer's Tournament and Frontier League Tournament, and second place in Class D, Secion Ill action. Also, both Sam Washburn and Scott Fe- lio received second place trophies at the Lancer's Tournament. The outstanding match of the season took place against Water- town where the Comet wrestlers each performed to the best of their ability winning the match with a 33-32 score. S C o Sports Varsity B deker, Rick Wallis, Dave Miller, Coach Jamieson. Junior High n Front Row: Robby Weaver, Michael Brodeur, Mike Wilson, David Weaver, Myka Silliman, Brian Wallis, Craig Gibbs. Second Row: jamie Smith, Shawn Williams, Greg Miller, joe Hathaway, Peter Caufield, Roy Miller, Orin Fravel, Coach Archibee. Varsity A Scoreboard Copenhagen General Brown Indian River South Lewis South jefferson Mexico Lowville Pulaski Beaver River Watertown Carthage Opponent 27 39 39 24 45 44 53 36 48 32 40 Due to lack of interest the Varsr ty B team dwindled down to 3 members by the end of the season Therefore we do not have scores or Front Row: jim Quinn, Kerry Kimball, Scott Billhardt. Second Row: Tim Allen, Rob Sne- Commentary available' X Sports X olle Varsity ball Varsity Scoreboard Opponent Pulaski A.P.W. Scores 15-2, 15-1 15-11, 15-1 Thousand Islands 16-14, 6-15, 15-9 General Brown BellfHend Beaver River Watertown Mexico B.C.H.S. South jefferson Mexico Carthage South Lewis Indian River South jefferson 3-15, 18-16, 15-7 6-15, 15-6, 7-15 5-15, 5-15 15-10, 7-15, 3-15 11-15, 15-11, 13- 15 15-10, 15-4 15-8, 15-4 9-15, 15-12, 7-15 O-15, 3-15 15-11, 11-15, 15-6 13-15, 15-9, 15-8 15-11, 3-15, 11-15 Lowville 15-13, 15-4 Lalfargeville 16-14, 15-11 I.aFargeville 15-11, 3-15, 9-15 General Brown 1-15, 12-15 Thousand Islands 7-15, 15-5, 2-15 Bellflslend 15-6, 15-7 Beaver River B-15, 6-15 The girl's volleyball team has come a long way since last year in the improvement area but still lacked the aggressiveness necessary to be a tough contender in league action. Many close games and three set matches were lost due to factors such as concentration and confi- dence. Coach Taber looks forward to continued improvement from the team next year. This year's team carried two hon- orable mention players and one all- star player in the frontier league! Seniors Patrice Pete Harvey, Yoko Fujita, and Junior Vicki I-louse. 'Q O . Sports L 5' sr ,xt s Zu ii 3 Front Row: Yoko Fujita, Patrice Harvey, Vicki House, Yvonne Burnett. Second Row: Kim Ouderkirk-Manager, Jodie Tompkins, Shari Cordell, Tammy Slater, I-Ieidi Learned. Junior Varsity Front Row: Kathy Towles, Mel Potter, Doreen Burda, Gerry Philips. Second Row: Patty Bentley, Pam Poole, Ella King, Martha Rendon, Pam Schultz. Junior Varsity Scoreboard Opponent Scores Pulaski 15-2, 15-O A.P.W. 15-5, 15-9 Thousand Islands 2-15, 6-15 General Brown 14-16, 5-13, 15-8 BellfHend 0-15, 7-15 Beaver River 3-15, 10-15 Watertown 15-6, 15-6 Carthage 5-15, 1-15 South Lewis 12-15, 12-15 Indian River 15-7, 15-4 South jefferson 9-15, 12-15 I.0wVille 3-15, 10-15 I.aFargeville 6-15, 15-13, 12-15 Lafargeville 4-15, 7-15 General Brown 15-0, 10-15, 4-15 Thousand Islands 4-15, 8-15 BellfHend 15-7, 15-6 Beaver River 11-15, 4-15 The ,IV team had an unsuccessful season this year. They had difficul- ty working as a team and as a result lost many games. Sports Football Cheerleaders i Front Row: Erin Robbins. Second Row: Laurie Cobb, Terri Wawrzyk, Amy Seifert, Christine Stevens. Third Row:Lisa Stevens, Shelli Wade, Chris Balderacchi, Tammy Munson. Varsit Basketball Cheerleaders Front Row: Carolyn Penn, Lisa Stevens, Shelli Wade. Second Row: Erin Robbins, Terri Wawr- zyk, Chris Balderacchi, Christine Stevens, Tammy Munson. S O Sports Junior Varsit Basketball Cheerleaders Front Row: Laurie Cobb, Dena Mar- tin, Amy Seifert. Second Row: Kelly Cummins, Chrissy Burd, Teri Brown, Michelle Desiderio, Heidi Harvey. The football cheerleaders worked together with the Student Council to bring the '84 Homecoming to you. Alot of work went into planning the week long event. The cheerleaders had a fun season and hope everyone enjoyed it. The Basketball cheerleaders started their season by attending a cheerleading clinic. This year's routines ltaught at the clinic, were: Old Time Rock 'n Roll , done by the Varsity and Lets Go Crazy , performed by both the Varsity and Junior Varsity. Sports Slam it Pete! W. fe-SN Special thanks to Carol Crandall for the hundreds of hours given to the sports teams of Sandy Creek to promote school spirit. Thank You Carol! The Coaches Sports Ouderkirk working out with Coach Dow- learn's Raisins. Thomas strolling back from another wres- tling practice. v 1 7? 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