South New Berlin Central School - Southtown Yearbook (South New Berlin, NY)
- Class of 1976
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4 Old School House In the Unadilla Valley, Where our Southtown lies, Stands our noble Alma Mater, Glorious to view. South New Berlin, South New Berlin, Black and gold we love, Hail to thee our Alma Mater, South New Berlin, hail. The Senior Class dedicates The Spirit of '76 to Mr. Ron Mitchell. As our advisor and teacher he has proven to be very devoted, understanding and honest. He has done his best to help each one of us and has been a dear friend to all. We wish him the best in the future and will always remember him. As Always, Super Seniors '76 3 Class of 1976, Magic once dwelt (and played mischief) In these disturbing corridors. The laughter of your genius enlarged our mind's eye. When you leave us (to spend your karma and youth elsewhere) we shall remain as fixed planejs . . . waiting for the return of your universe. Affectionately, ron mitchell 4 Miss P. O'Donnell D. Kuhn K. West M. Parker A. Greenberg M. Jackson S. Chapura T. Christian E. Pattengill O. Beadle R. Bayer N. Austin D. Paige J. Smith A. Friedel K. Masalonis S. Beckwith E. Nelson V. Head R. Brown C. Law S. Osborne Y. Davis F. French V. Dunham Mrs. Rizzieri T. Miner B. Beadle J. Clark D. Ellingsen K. Kellough S. Boise T. Leech L. Martin W. Conkey V. Stensland j. Lilley L. Stone P. Franklin B. Daniels R. French V. Montgomery R. Breckenridge D. Graves D. Tamsett Mrs. Lem T. Brigham L. Roberts A. Brookins T. Hinkly B. Izard J. Robinson N. Thomsen S. Petry P. Boise B. Wales J. Beadle V. Head W. Santolucito G. Walbrecht A. Riley P. Drake B. Wight man Miss Leathern M. Andersen G. Perkins T. Austin P. Camp • J. Gibbon Mrs. Wolf K. Guinn M. Burch C. Bean J. Mein M. Breckenridge T. Ellingsen R. Kilmer C. Jipson S. Tarbell D. Haltner L. Manwarcen N. Lonstein D. DeBoer P. Franklin M. Lakin T. Wheeler G. Gramsted 8 Mrs. Dull T. Kuhn S. Bostwick D. Kuhn T. Swartout J. Meade Miss Dunbar R. Nesbitt B. Baldwin S. Genung D. Brooks D. Anderson T. Chawgo P. Boise R. Guinn T. Paige S. Pounds M. Perkins F. Parker L. Peterson 9 Mrs. Meiz M. Meyers D. Brown A. Parker M. Wells M. Wales J. Haltner B. While S. Camp K. W right T. Camp T. Drake M. Beadle B. Lanfair J. Carpenier L. MacGillivray W. Clanville J. Baldwin D. Dewey R. Prosser T. Christian K. Rogers L. Robe ns J. Conklin H. Nesbitt T. Mallory L. Wales R. Stensland C. deGlee Mis. Parry E. Tiffany R. Hadlock D. Jones S. Clum R. McIntyre M. Guinn J. Robinson R. Shaver M. Magyar E. Manwanen S. Jones M. Jacquay S. Manwarren M. Piatti T. Miles J. Law B. Gage G. Moore B. Thomsen H. Lewis A. Magyar Mrs. Wright S. Weaver P. Bayer J. Friedel K. Voorhis P. Bryant B. Beadle L. Barnes D. Bush L. Thomsen S. Brookins C. Maine H. Tumilowicz J. Hoffman D. Prosser S. Gramstad M. Manwarren 11 G. Faulkner D. Rundle T. Jones D. Wenzel D. While R. Morgan Mr. Hartland C. Parker L. Walbrechi C. Riley K. Jones R. Brown P. While K. Bush D. Pounds K. Wight man V. Pouer A. Avolio L. Bard D. Glanville G. Manwarren G. Poller W. Law AB.: E. Jones B. Leech L. Magyar, L. Avolio. D. Clark. B. Walling, D. Patee, M. Manwarren, R. Brown, M. Cusack. D. Cumalia. K. Barnes, A. deGlee, C. Izard, S. Stensland, J. Conklin. B. Meade. P. Beckwith, P. Button. J. Law. C. White, B. Brookins. T. Arroway, S. Swift. B. Jaquay. T. Chawgo. R. Gould. T. Nelson. D. Brooks. D. Meade, C. Figger. P. Jones, C. Wells. S. Brady. C. White, D. Maynard. W. Wasicko. M. Potter, A Lonstein. K. Funke, L. Graves. P. Hamblett. S. Voorhis. D. Rundle. W. Izard. R. Pounds. M. Manwarren, D. McIntyre. D. Lonstein, J. Hildebrandt. T. Quinn. P. Brown, J. Ladner, J. Ruvo. C. Bostick, P. DeLong, C. Lyons. A. Camp. H. Arroway, L. Brookins. M. Chapuro, T. Chawgo. J. Lewis. L. Knittel, D. Gramstad. 'j Seventh Grade 13 ROW Is M. Knluell. B. Tompkins. V. White, T. Brown. J. Barnes. B. Manwarren. ROW 2: D. Arroway. B. Burchill. j. Montgomery. D. Gramstad, K. Voorhis. D. Figger. B. Brand. ROW 3: L. Brookins. T. Brooks. T. Camp. R. Pot- ter. R. Beckwith. L. Shaver. T. Meade. ROW 4: P. Gree- ley, C. Wenzel, M. Hamblen, L. Stensland. B. Burchill. L. Fane 11 M. Wasicko. W. Conklin, P. Greeley. ROW 5: C. Brown. W. Cusack. C. Izard. S. Quinn, D. Hadlock. L. Moore. D. Dalrymple. D. Baldwin. N. Prosser. D. Pot- ter. mm ROW 1: S. Avolio. M. Arroway. T . Petry. ROW 2: L, While, A. Henderson. D. Ladner, J. Weaver. J. Dickin- son. ROW 3: D. Pike. M. Riley, W. Bush. C. Burch. J Brooks. ROW 4: A. Farrell. J. deGlee, F. Currie, D Smith, F. Laden. J. Ackley. ROW 5: J. White, S. Genung C. White, J. Chapura. W. Nelson, H. Salisbury. 1 M £ A L £ R M l K £ T B P I l A M A E H F R A N D V A N D V 0 A 1 i 0 6 V G E EN tmdc R JAflLd 1 3 A T R H M D E A 0 R 1 c K K A R £ N L 1 1 r K e r 1 M T 1 M H Y 0 G A 1 L n Football 1 The starting points of human destiny are the little things. Chorus 1,2 Sr. Play 4 Pep Club 3 Drama Club 2, 3 Explorers 2, 3 Student Council 1, 2 trust a few, do wrong to no one.' ’ Gordon Class Officer: Pres. 1 Honor Society 2, 4 Baseball Manager 2 Bookkeeper 4 Basketball Stats 2, 4 Cheerleader 1 Volleyball 1, 2, 4 W Yearbook Staff 4 Sr. Play 4 Chorus 1,2,4 Kindness is a virtue.'' M Yorkers f 1,2,4 Yearbook 3, 4 Sr. Play 4 Drama Club 2,3,4 Boys’ State 3 Student Council 2, 3, 4 minutes and the hours will take care o: themselves Do what you want, and do it well. Class Officer: Sec. 1, 3, 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Yearbook 4 , Sr. Play 4 A Drama Club 2,3,4 f Volleyball 4 f Basketball 4 M Class Officer V. Pres, 2. 3 Yorkers 1, 2 Sr. Play 4 Drama Club 2,3,4 Student Council 1, 2 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball JV 1, 2 Varsity 3, 4 live is the most” thing in the world most” people exist, that is Martha Martha Live each day as it comes, and be happy with it. Yearbook Staff 4 Basketball 2,3,4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Sr. Play 4 Explorers 3 W Yorkers 4 Lchorus 1, 2, 3, 4 X 4-H 1,2,3 M 4-H M 1.2,3 f Chorus 4 Sr. Play 4 Drama Club 2,3,4 Yearbook Staff Student Council 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3 own Honor Society 2, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Sr. Play 4 Chorus 1,2,4 Basketball Bkker. 1 2, 4 Girl's Basketball 1, 2, 4 Volleyball 1 2, 4 Softball 1, i 2, 4 Soccer 1 2,4 A Today is the tomorrow, you worried about yesterday. ’' My house is your house. The door is always open. Your problems are my problems. Don't be afraid to call . . . for you've got a friend.” Football 2, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 4 Sr. Play 4 Explorers 2 Class Officer: Pres. 1 Student Council 2 Vice Pres. 3 Pres. 4 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 Drama Club 2,3,4 Sr. Play 4 k Yorkers 1, 2 Pres. 4 Chorus 3, 4 Band 1,2, X 3, 4 French X Club 4 Stage Band People cannot change truth, but truth can change people.” Band 1,2,4 Chorus 1,2,4 Stage Band 1, 2 Sr. Play 4 Love today tomorrow forever. ’ Student Council 1 Volleyball 1, 4 Basketball 1, 4 Sr. Play 4 Yorkers 1 Chorus 1, 2 4-H 1 Chorus 1, Sr. Play 4 Explorers 3 Drama Club 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3 Capt. 4 Class Officer: Pres. 4 Student Council 1,3,4 Vice Pres. 2 ' falling in life is a big mistake, rise to a new beginning and make the best of Class Officer: Treas. 3, 4 Student Council: Treas. 4 Yearbook Staff 4 . Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 Sr. Play 4 Soccer 4 Chorus 3, 4 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 Colorguard Don’t trust anyone who looks honest.' ’ Chorus 1 Yorkers 1, 2 Sr. Play 4 Football 4 Class Officer: Pres. 1 Drama Club 2, W 3, 4 now, don’t wait 'til later.' Don't worry about what other people think or say about you, Just as long as you can live and be honest with W yourself.” Cheerleader 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Sr. Play 4 Yorkers 1, 2 Chorus 1,2,4 Yorkers 1, 2 Sr. Play 4 Baseball 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 4 Basketball: JV 1, 2 V 4 Put off until tomorrow a job that can be done today.” ” Do U nto others, M Before they do M unto you.” M M 4'Hi M 1-2- M 3- 4 M Band 1, M 2, 3, 4 M Sr. Play 4 M Drama Club M 2, 3, 4 M Cheerleader 1, M 2, 3, 4 M Basketball 4 M Yearbook Staff 3, 4 M Honor Society 2,3,4 W Student Council 1, 3 W Sec. 4 Class Officer: Treas. 2, Pres. 3 Love wasn't put in your heart to stay, for love isn't love 'til you give it away. 22 You are only young once - after that you have to think up another excuse.'' Football 1, 2, 3 Captain: 4 Sr. Play 4 Yorkers 2 i Sr. Play 4 Football 1,2,4 Baseball 1, 2, 4 Volleyball 1 Basketball: JV 1, 2 V 4 Student Council 1 No one Knows what he can do, until he tries. Class Officer: Sec. 2 Vice-Pres. 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Student Council Sec. 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 W Senior Play 4 Lprama Club 2,3,4 Life is like a juke box, if you don't put anything in it, you won't get anything out of it. f Football 1, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2,4 Baseball 1 Senior Play 4 Drama Club 2, 3 Class Officer: Pres. 3 ■4 25 Randy Anderson - Stub likes girls as long as they aren't stuck-up, sports and furry things. He takes a dislike to most classes. He likes the color orange. In the near future he wants to find a job and, as he says, Let's eat out and be friends! Karen Avolio - Karen’s biggest pet peeve is smart-mouthed Pete Greeley when he bugs her. She likes the origi- nal Sr. Class, football games, friendly people, staying out late and sunshine. So what do you want, a medal?” is what Karen says to people who annoy her. Boring study halls, gym class and doing rotten in Driver Ed., are her dislikes. Karen loves Elton John's music and Elms her cat is her tweety pie! Sherley Bootsma - Sheri likes being in this Sr. Class along with the rest of us. She likes Baldy, Mary Anne, Kim and Tim and true friends. She loves Tom, her Mom, Jerry and Maria, Carla and John and Beppe. She dislikes people who are grouchy in the morning and arguments. Her greatest inspiration is Coach and she can't stand someone trying to make her decisions for her when she's capable of making them herself. Gordon Brand - Twenty years from now with his D.S.D.P. (Doctorate of Super-Duper Photo Scooper) from Har- vard in hand, will he still like bicycling, snowmobiling, winter, WAAL, eating, sleeping, camping, the original class of '76, taking pictures and Mr. Mitchell? Or will getting up in the morning, snow, rain and deflated tires get in the way of his cross-country bike hike and becoming a professional pho- tographer? Martha Brooks - Marty, better known as Martha Borax, likes food, log cabins, friends, and the original class. One thing that really bothers her is students who skip their Jr. year and of course failing regents. Martha's favorite hangout is her Pizza Palace, dipped in blue. She is inspired by the outdoors. If you should ever come upon her in future years, out in the woods, beside her cabin, she’ll say Allez-vous en! Brian Bush - Sports were on the top of Brian's list of likes, along with no doubt Connie. He also likes his big brother Bob Decker, pizza, his relatives and Taurus and Cancer. He dislikes his little sister's rooster, onions and being away from Connie. Sugarbush's greatest ambition is to get a good job and earn lots, lots, and lots of money. Martha Chapman - Friendly Marty enjoys Italian food, Corvettes, traveling abroad and of course Son of a Burch. A giant all of her life, her biggest pet peeve is short people tugging on her shirt sleeve. Among her other dislikes is stuck-up people and people who skip their Jr. Year! Her favorite hangout is her privately owned million dollar mansion and her greatest inspiration is the world, including PEOPLE! Kim Courtemanche - As Wheezie's favorite hangout, Kim likes the woods, motorcycles, mountains and field flowers. Her greatest dislike is the Norwich Sr. High School. A pet peeve of hers is people who are afraid to be themselves. Red is her color and her ambition is to have a very remote cabin in the Colo- rado Mts. Her inspiration is the challenge to attempt the impossible and is always caught saying, Aw, come on, try it! Jean Dalrymple - The blonde bomber’s favorite people are Sherm and of course her parents. She also likes the Soprano One Group, sports, Sherley and Kim, and just plain living. Her favorite color is purple. You can tell that Jean likes living and having fun. Rick DeBoer - Ricky enjoys eating; his inspiration is eating! His ambition is to eat, his favorite hangout is anywhere there’s food. He likes fun, excitement, being happy and living life. His life long ambition is to be Abdul Jabbar! Robert Decker - Bob has a good time with all his friends at Castle Dracula, Transylvania. In these beautiful surroundings he sits pounding out the pages of his best seller. He has quite a long bus ride back to school where he enjoys watching the Southtown Indians play and sees ALL the class of '76. But Southtown doesn't hold all his attention. Besides a certain member of the B-G Blues he loves everything else about B-G, the Bobcats, and Navy blue and white. His family (especially his little cousin Dan), Mrs. Scott and Mr. Lord get a short visit from him and then it's off to Transylvania. We wonder if there will be a business class for him to teach over there??? Ken Dixson - Due to the fact that Ken never handed in a certain paper, this may be news to him. I guess he was busy practicing his music, you know how the old tune goes. Ken likes to bug people by saying Hello” in a stretched out sort of way. The riders of Bus 27 like having Mrs. Barber stop by the music room every morning just to let him out. This may be his pet peeve, who knows? Kim Funke - Boop or better known as Chunky has this basic problem of repeating this one word: MIKE, MIKE, MIKE, MIKE, MIKE, MIKE, MIKE. Oh! Knock it off! 26 Tim Greeley - Grizzly likes Kim, most sports and Southtown's loyal fans (what few there are), the color light blue, curly hair on girls, and naturally that green stuff you put in your pockets that doesn't stay long (money). He dislikes not having money after he spent it and people who talk like babies. (You know who you are.) If you ever meet him, you'll know who he is because he'll say Hi, Fellas! Gail Law - Located in beautiful downtown So. New Berlin Grail Snail's Barefoot Clothery, Inc. And here she comes now, barefoot, of course, as she dances into view. In this building once occupied by Valley Supply (you can still see tire tracks on the floor!) is now housed the greatest line of clothing designed especially for Phyllis Diller lookalikes. Our hostess has just returned from Europe. No, that's not a French suntan around her face, that's the remains of her mustard sandwich. Oh, oh, we've embarrassed Pail now. We better get out of here before she hits us with one of those blue socks that keep falling down. Michael Lawrence - Tiny Mike likes girls, camping, the Eagle Inn, socializing with friends and pinching them!! Big's pet peeve is finding gum under his chair and dislikes JAWS, his mom waking him up in the morning and smart-aleck people. His favorite color is metallic blue or candy apple red and his inspiration is Evel Knievel and to be able to ride like him. So - some day you'll be hearing Big's yell- ing through the air, You're wasted, man! or Blow it out your shorts! Kimberly Meade - Music and her sub-conscience is the inspiration of Kim's life. Kimberlynn loves Tim and her family. She takes a liking to nice clothes, Sherley, and taking two years in one, although some people might disagree. Meatball dislikes sleeping half the day, snakes, being called skinny, and arguments. Wherever you find Kim, you'll find Tim, or vice versa. I'm sure Kim might go to college, and marry that certain someone. In the future I know she’ll tell you, Get outta my life!!’ Thomas Meade - Fom Feade the famous phantom likes girls, Janice, fast cars, and he dislikes homework and pens that don't write. Fom likes his cabin - he hopes in the future to sleep, eat and be with girls. Would you believe he has been inspired by Muhammed Ali? And he even likes the color red! By the way, Fom takes a strong dislike to getting into TROUBLE! Andrew Orzack - Andy O is always looking for a fast answer in English 12 and even surprises people by guessing a right one now and then. Cars, girls, and getting in trouble are on his list of favorite things to do. Skipping classes is his hobby, of course!!! Patti Tompkins - Patti and Kurt always wonder why they never get any visitors. This reporter knows why. After climbing through 25 ravines, wearing out the knees of five pairs of pants and dancing with a drunk buffalo, I have finally made it to the cozy log cabin of Pooh's Boonie Loonie Mt. Retreat. As soon as I arrive Pat wheels out a cot and wants to know if I need any help breathing. She tells me she hasn't had any business (the Inhalation Therapy) since Kurt digested one of her sewing needles. As I leave she tells me to be on the lookout for her 4-H group - seems they're three years late. Probably took the wrong turn and ended up in the Gulf of Mexico!! Robert Tumilowicz - Polar Bear sits huddled on a bench in sub-zero weather, dreaming of the good old days on the football field when all of a sudden he comes back to reality only to find himself drawing trees and houses while Mrs. Walling keeps telling him how well he does. He yells, Come on, you animals, move so I can see my Pinto Horse. Dave Vidler - Ralph believes in the old saying, When you're having more than one, of course referring to beer. Also he likes girls (good-looking) and rock concerts. He dislikes nosey people, country music, and of course, ugly girls. One of these days he's going to get out of school and be a millionaire. (We didn't say which day, though!). Ralph, having been a lip-off artist all of his life, has trouble just sitting around the house. But as he says, Don't let it bother ya. Keeley Voorhis - No, this is not the Neighborhood nursery, it's the happy home of Keeley and Dave. Mr. Lord, Miss McGill and Mr. Mitchell all came for a visit but either fell on roller skates, got a black eye from Dave Jr. 's rattle, or were bitten in the leg by Keeley Jr. Foxy still can't stand depressing people or people who make fun of what you believe. She hasn't had much time to go to her private cottage in the mountains lately but she doesn’t mind. She feels needed by her family and sisters and is one of the few seniors who fulfilled her ambition, to get married and make people happy by baking them lots of lasagna!! Larry Wright - Oh wow, man! Listen to that cool music played by Larry and the Seniors. To think that he was a member of the class of '76 sure makes you proud. He’s now living with a girl (who makes him mad because she doesn't let him listen to his stereo as loud as he wants to). He doesn't like the U.S. gov- ernment or the cops. But who can blame him after being hauled in seven times? He's VERY HAPPY with his red and yellow stereo set from his number one admirer, Lawrence Welk!!! Kno w You re a Gordon takes your picture You spend every night going door-to-door. You have 9 Study Halls in a You can't stand the Juniors 28 GUESS WHO! Me, Chico. Remember When? Man, that’s a heavy ball! 32 Master Chef? What will Mrs. Scott say? Typical senior locker. I’d like to speak to the chef! Ain’t he sweet. Baby Bushy 33 Karen Anne Avolio Sherley Yanna Bootsma Randy Lee Anderson Gordon M. Brand Martha Diane Brooks Richard Borst Brian Ralph Bush Martha F. Chapman Kim Marie Courtemanche Ricky DeBoer Robert Charles Decker Jean Marie Dalrymple Kenneth Dixson Kim Charlotte Funke Timothy A. Greeley PHOTO Nof A voi obf Gail Susan Law Michael Jon Lawrence Cunis Leech 37 In Memory Of JOHN HARRISON September 30, 1958 to August 30, 1965 John was a member of the Class of '76 during kindergarten and first grade here at South New Berlin. He was a good friend of all of us who knew and remember him. 40 TRI-VALLEY WEST CHAMPIONS Laurens 10- 8 Mt. Upton 11- 4 Gilbe rtsville 5- 1 Milford 7- 3 Cherry Valley 15-10 Laurens 9- 2 Mt. Upton 12- 1 Gilbe rtsville 20- 3 Milford 17-11 Cherry Valley 4- 8 Cherry Valley 8- 6 Morris 0- 5 ROW 1: C. Burman, P. Greeley, S. Bootsma. ROW 2: C. Smith. K. Walling. W. Bush, B. Fredrickson. ROW 3: T. Greeley, J. Swift, W. Nelson, B. Bush, Coach Bryden, D. Vider, R. Vidler, D. Wenzel, E. Burch. M. DeBoer, D. Dibble, S. Button. 41 ROW 1: L. Brookins. T. Nelson. ROW 2: R. Potter. D. Dalrymple, P. Greeley. A. Henderson. T. Meade, D. Gramstad. ROW 3: Coach Bryden, B. Burchill. W. Bush. P. Greeley, J. White, D. Avolio, S. Genung. D. Arroway. ROW 4: R. Tumilowicz, W. Conk- lin, B. Bush. L. Wright, W. Nelson. B. Burchill, M. Wasicko. ROW 5: J. Chapura. J. Farrell, T. Greeley. R. DeBoer, D. Wenzel, D. Vidler, D. Smith. T. Meade. J. White. F. Swift. STANDING: D. Vldler D. Wenzel A. Farrell R. DeBoer K. Dixson L. Wright J. Chapuro W. Bush P. Greeley Coach Brydan KNEELING: T. Greeley B. Bush STANDING: R. Walling A. Henderson B. Burchill W. Conklin S. Genung W. Wasicko F. Swift M. Boise KNEELING: T. Nelson D. Figger B. Burchill D. Dalrymple P. Greeley J. White ROW 1: J. Weaver D. Ladner P. Tompkins ROW 2: S. Genung G. Law ROW 3: C. Izard Mrs. Brydan A. Henderson ROW Is T. Brown K. Graves P. Law ROW 2: D. Dalrymple M. Meade V. White B. Tompkins 45 46 J. Montgomery. D. Robinson. C. Wenzel Miss Burnside. D. Dalrymple, W. Wasicko. L. Graves. K. Meade. C. White. J. Barnes. G. Law, L. Brookins. V. White, A. Henderson. B. Jones. K. Graves, P. Law, L. Stensland, J. Dalrymple. C. Brown. L. Farrell, J. Weaver, M. Meade. Miss Burnside C. White M. Chapman C. Burch J. Dalrymple G. Law M. Brooks V. White, K. Graves, B. Manwarren. L. Brookins. L. Stensland. C. Wenzel, C. Brown, T. Brown, C. Burch. A. Henderson. Miss Burnside. D. Dalrymple, J. Weaver, J. Dickinson. P. Law, C. White, M. Brooks. B. Jones, J. Montgomery, J. Dalrymple. 47 V. White D. Dalrymple D. Robinson It went that way. Charge! Shall we dance? S. Genung K. Voorhis R. Decker M. Brooks G. Brand I. Dairymple Mrs. Dixson K. Meade S. Avolio P. Tompkins G. Law K. Counemanche M. Chapman D. Fredrickson S. Booisma K. Rogers C. Burch L. Wright B. Bush M. Chapman T. Peuy G. Brand G. Law P. Tompkins J. Weaver R. Borst P. Law D. Dalrymple S. Bootsma K. Voorhis L. Magacs K. Avolio B. Jones K. Meade T. Greeley J. Dalrymple R. Decker S. Avolio M. Chapman K. Voorhis S. Bootsma S. Genung M. Brooks L. White P. Hadlock P. Tompkins 51 ut ROW 1: L. Boise, P. Boise, B. Wightman, N. Thomsen, A. Brooks, C. Macgillivray, D. Stone. ROW 2: S. St. Mires, W. Santolucito, S. Tarbell, N. Lonstein, R. Guinn, F. Parker, T. Austin, D. Haltner, C. Jipson. ROW 3: R. Par- ker, V. Patiengill, K. Taylor, M. Perkins, M. Kelsey, L. Peterson, J. Gridley, M. Jones, J. Taylor, T. Miles. ROW 4: S. Pounds, E. Thomsen, J. Dunbar, L. Graves, L. Magacs. T. Brooks, J. Leathern, P. Boise. ROW 4: Mrs. Brooks. V. Potter, L. Graves, T. Brooks, L. Magacs, L. Stensland, C. Izard. C. White, D. Dairymple, K. Graves, S. Camp. ROW 3: M. Potter, K. White, D. Lonstien, C. White, P. Jones, L. Demeree, D. Rundle, D. Pattee, C. Wells, A. Lonstein. ROW 2: D. Pounds, T. Robinson, H. Hamblett, J. Robinson, M. Wales, B. White, S. Weaver, L. Wales, L. Walbrecht, K. Bush. ROW 1: L. Barnes, L. Piatti, W. Glanville, L. Thomsen, C. Maine, D. Bush. S. Stensland. B. Austin, T. Christian. m ssrj ROW 1: C. Izard, L. Brookins. D. Dalrymple, K. Graves. ROW 2: L. Magacs, C. White, C. Izard, L. Farrell, L. Stensland, T. Brooks. ROW 1: L. Barnes, T. Robinson, L. Piatti, W. Glan- ville. ROW 2: C. Maine, D. McIntyre, H. Hamblett, S. Brady. T. Christian. ROW 3: V. Potter, L. Wal- brecht. M. Potter, S. Weaver, A. Lonstein. B. Austin, L. Wales, S. Stensland. ROW 4: D. Rundle, L. Dem- eree. J. Robinson. C. Wells, Mrs. Brooks. C. White, D. Pounds, D. Pattee, L. Graves. 52 ROW 1: D. Figger. L. Magacs, C. Izard. ROW 2: J. deGlee. R. Decker. A. Henderson. ROW 3: E. Beckwith. Mr. Lord. K. Barnes. K. Rogers. A. Henderson. L. Shaver. B. Jones. K. Voorhis, B. Tompkins. ROW 1: A. Lonstein. C. White. D. Robinson. ROW 2: P. Hamblett. A. Henderson. B. Jones. P. Hadlock. C. Izard. T. Brooks. C. Burch. ROW 3: C. White. R. Decker. M. Hamblett. L. Stensland, B. Burchill. J. Ackley. ROW 4: J. Barnes, K. Barnes. D. Potter. G. Brand. K. Courtemanche. S. Genung. L. Magacs. C. Wenzel. ROW 5: B. Burchill, D. Figger. D. Kadlock. C. Figger. C. Izard! L. Shaver. 53 ROW 4: B. Tompkins, R. Potter, D. Figger. S. Genung, B. Decker, B. Brand, J. Barnes, K. Jones. ROW 3: C. Figger, P. Hamblen, M. Potter. K. Dixson, M. Hamblen, K. Barnes, S. Stensland. P. Jones. ROW 2: D. Robinson. L. Shaver, L. Magacs, D. Potter, L. Graves. T. Brooks. K. Wightman. ROW 1: D. Lonstein, P. Tompkins, D. Maynard. J. Ackley, C. Bostick, W. Wasicko, A. Lon- stein, K. Bush. ROW 2: K. Meade. R. Decker. M. Meade. K. Dixson. S. Genung. L. Magacs. S. Bootsma, J. Ackley. ROW 1: K. Voornis, G. Law. C. Burch. J. Dairymple, M. Chapman. S. Avolio, K. Voorhis, J. Montgomery. 54 ROW 3: I. Bryant. B. Leech. T. Maine. B. Baldwin, P. Bryant, D. Kuhn. D. Anderson, D. Brooks. ROW 2: B. Gage. J. Baldwin, D Wenzel. M. Clark. D. Rundle. T. Swanhout. S. Genung. ROW 1: S. White. S. Boise. R. Boise. D. Anderson. ROW 4: P. Hadlock. P. Tompkins. B. Jones. J. Barnes, C. Izard. C. Wells. B. Jaquay, M. Cusack. K. Barnes, S. Swift. ROW 3: D. Had lock, M. Jaquay. S. Jones. R. Hadlock, J. Hadlock. P. Bryant. A. Magyar. L. Barnes. W. Glanville. ROW 2: L. Magacs. M. Chapman. A. deGlee. C. Burch. M. Brooks. G. Law. L. Avolio. ROW 1: J. Hadlock. K. Paige. T. Paige. C. Unfair. D. Dewey. ROW 3: M. Brooks. A. deGlee, L. Magacs, L. Farrell, K. Voorhis, M. Man warren. S. Guinn. ROW 2: T. Brown. H. Arroway, B. Bard, A. Henderson. ROW 1: E. Beckwith. P. Beckwith, J. Law. ROW 4: S. Swift. S. Bootsma. A. deGlee. S. Avolio, C. Izard. G. Law. M. Brooks. T. Norwood. P. Law. B. Burchill, M. Chap- man. C. White. S. Genung. ROW 3: R. Shaver. C. Cumalia, B. Jaquay. D. Robinson. C. White. C. Bostick. W. Wasicko, P. Tompkins. M. Potter. P. Hamblett. D. Rundle, K. Voorhis. L. Stensland, L. Graves. D. Figger. ROW 2: B. Tompkins, K. Wright. Mrs. Tompkins, L. Thompson. Mrs. Mamers. L. Avolio. ROW 1: D. Fredrickson. R. White. P. DeLong, B. Meade. A. Camp. M. Magyar. D. Pounds. 56 Di strict Principal Mr. Hall Valedictory to the Seniors: A very wise man once said, He who can- not learn from the past must be forever con- demned to live it over again. You have spent most of your young lives acquiring knowledge - or getting the facts. But facts alone are of no value unless they are used to solve life's great mystery - how man can attain the ultimate good. If you can use what you have learned in school of man's past mistakes and accom- plishments to belter your own life and that of your fellow man, your parents and teach- ers will have won their case. BOARD OF EDUCATION ROW 1: Mr. Shaver Mr. Chapman Mr. Wasicko Mr. Faulkner ROW 2: Mr. Reed ABSENT: Mr. McCarthy Superintendent Dr. Van Wick ter Assistant Administrator Mrs. Coo er 58 59 Mrs. Heck Mr. Neuland Mrs. Scott Mrs. Peasier Mr. Dixson Mrs. Walling Mr. Bryden Miss Burnside Mr. Munger Mr. Van Rooyen Mrs. Spellen Mr. Lord Miss McGill Miss Doughty Mr. Mitchell Mrs. Dixson Miss Leathern Mrs. Brooks Mrs. Marsters Mrs. Jemzura Mrs. Lent Mrs. Tompkins Mrs. Wright Mrs. Rizzeri Mrs. Dull Miss Dunbar Mr. Hartland Mrs. Metz Mrs. Rhine vault Miss O’Donnell Miss Mo wry Mrs. Wolf 60 61 SITTING: Mrs. White Mr. Brown STANDING: Mr. Wenzel Mr. Faulkner 62 Me? Eat that? Watch it, Fella! Five most wanted Criminals! Looks like a riot to me! Arrest them! Very Interesting! Master of Disguise I want a choo-choo! 64 BROTHER'S RESTAURANT YOUR TROUBLES 4536 Indianapolis Blvd. East Chicago, Ind. Open 24 Hours Plenty of Free Parking For the Finest Eating in the Northwest Indiana Area. Best Wishes to Sherley, and the Class of ”76.'’ Jerry Bootsma Maria Bootsma Olivia Nicholas Andy Nicholas John Nicholas and All the Employees of Brother's Restaurant BRUNI SONS HARDWARE Plumbing - Heating - Electric - Contractors New Installations and Remodeling Featuring Goulds Pumps Water Heaters Garbage Disposals Kitchen Sinks Bathroom Remodeling • Residential • Farm • Commercial • Industrial Serving the Area With Fast - Dependable Service at Reasonable Rates. 24 Hour Service 859-2743 N. Main Street So. New Berlin Compliments of Compliments of BARR Y ANGUS FARM and CAMPSITES ROCKDALE CREAMERY INC. ELLIN WOODS AUTO PARTS INC. Serving fine foods and legal beverages. CHAPMAN SAND GRAVEL Screened Sand and Stone River Road South New Berlin, NY John L. Chapman 607-859-2268 Cooperstown, Norwich and Sidney Congratulations From: _________________m i — r - ■ l+'s Your Dave Mayhew Michael Kehrli Kevin Phillips Steve McKay Kind of Place WALES LUMBER COMPANY, In Business to Serve You. WEBB SONS, INC. KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN New Berlin - Sherburne 334-2295 847-2733 674-2533 ( Norwich 334-8979 Best Wishes From I New Berlin, N. Y. WINANS MEN SHOP ’Norwich, N.Y. Formal Rentals for That Special Occasion Rates You Can Afford Best Wishes to the Class of '76 H. W. NAYLOR Morris, N.Y. 70 RIVER BEND GOLF COURSE Route 8 New Berlin New York WEST NESBITT, INC Pure Feed Phone 764-8522 Mt. Upton, N.Y. Phone: 847-4082 Buying and Selling Cows - Bulls - Pigs Calves -'Hogs of All Kinds. irr ii n Ralph A. Tompkins 859-2541 Robert J. Tompkins 859-2567 So. New Berlin Farm Operating Equipment POPE'S EXCAVATING Bulldozing Backhoe - Dumptruck MUSSON, FABER, AND TEED, INC. Phone Gilbertsville (607)783-2219 Elsor Pope R.D. 1 So. New Berlin, NY Gilbertsville, NY 13776 783-2241 71 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '76. From the Officers, Directors, and Employees of PREFERRED MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. New Berlin, NY CLARK-WILLIAMS, INC. Chrysler Plymouth New Berlin, New York BLUEBIRD RESTAURANTS, INC. AND BLUEBIRD DAIRY BAR Our Own Norwich, N.Y. Baked Goods 334-4832 Hamilton, N.Y. 824-1840 GATES-COLE ASSOCIATES, INC. All Forms of Insurance Genesee Street New Berlin, N.Y. 847-7501 NORWICH OIL COMPANY 847-2171 Compliments of MAURICES. IRELAND, INC. Come See Us for All of Your Creature Comforts 65 Mitchell St. Norwich, N.Y. All Forms of Insurance SMITH FORD Ford Total Transportation Center Torino Monarch Granada Maverick Trucks Pinto Bobcat Mustang II T -Bird Mark IV Lincoln Marquis Mercury Montego Cougar Stallion 175 E. Main St. Norwich, N.Y. 334-3273 Open Evenings till 9 PM. Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 Compliments of NORWICH TRUCKING COMPANY DON'S BEE SUPPLIES Distributor for Dadant Sons Bee Supplies and Equipment Phone: 859-2927 Donald J. Dibble R.D. 1 East River Road South New Berlin, N. Y. 13843 Your Stop for Home Cooking TOWN EDGE RESTAURANT Compliments of New Berlin, N.Y. SCARCELLA'S DINER Norwich, N.Y. 13815 VICTORY MARKETS: Best Wishes to the Class of '76 DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM WASICKO Congratulations MEDBURY NEILSON, INC. Bulk Feed - M W Feed Grinding and Mixing “■N BIG N — VICTORY Shopping Centex Rt. 12 Norwich, New York Phone - 847-4531 Academy Street • New Berlin New York 13411 R. D. SMITH AND SONS Massey Ferguson and New Holland Store Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 10-9 Friday 10-10 Saturday 10-9 Sunday 10-6 Sales and Service 334-3676 76 Compliments of NORWICH TIRE COMPANY Your Firestone Tire Dealer SERVICE PHARMACY, INC. HART'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE Kitchen Aid - Coming Westinghouse - Amana 49 Silver St. G 19 East Main St. Norwich, N.Y. 13815 Norwich, N.Y. AND G CIDER MILL SIMMONDS PRECISION Fresh Sweet Cider Custom Pressing Engine Systems Division MEADOWVIEW RESTAURANT AND MOTEL Rt. 12 North, Norwich. N.Y. 13815 Open 24 Hours 7 Days a Week Motels - Air Conditioned With Color TVs (Vi The Store That Cares and Shares' South New Berlin, New York Best Wishes to the Class of '76. Boys - Girls 7-14 CAROL ANN SHOP Women's Apparel RANCH Norwich, New York 13815 VALLEY SUPPLY CO John Deere Dealer LINTONS LTD. The Olde Country Department Store” Something for Everyone! Clothing Antiques Accessories Gifts W. Main St. (By the Victory) Open Daily 9-6 607-263-5219 Friday - Till 8 334-2413 84 Birdsall St. Norwich, N.Y. So. New Berlin, N.Y. Phone: 859-2252 BURRELL'S WHEEL BRAKE SERVICE Front End Alignment Complete Brake Service Double Action Shocks Schenuit Tires II i« ii ft •i ii n M 11 f i 11 n n 11 n n i VI «i ii 11 ii 11 I) n ii i I—i-j ? m 1 f ■ ♦ Congratulations From: FIRST CITY NATIONAL BANK Norwich New York DONOTBfTH How to Get to Heaven From GOD SAYS YOU WON'T ARRIVE For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. ” (Rom. 3:23) GOD SAYS THE ROAD ENDS There is a way that seemeth right unto man, but the ends thereof are the ways of death. (Prov. 16:25) V New York GOD SAYS YOU NEED TO TURN AROUND But, except ye repent ye shall all likewise perish. (Lk. 13:3) GOD SAYS THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY Jesussays, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. (John 14:6) GOD SAYS YOU NEED TO CHANGE DRIVERS But as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His name.” (Jn. 1:12) YOUR DECISION: If you are convinced that you are a sinner and that Christ died for you, repent and believe and receive Jesus Christ as your Personal Saviour. Let us know of your decision. Congratuations to the Class of '76 From THE HOLMESVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH. 80 Good Luck to the CLASS OF '88 From the SPIRITS OF '76 81 CHENANGO VALLEY PENNYSAVER Norwich, New York 334-4714 KEN'S GARAGE South New Berlin New York MONTGOMERY WARD CATALOG and APPLIANCES Norwich, New York 334-3271 ABBOTT'S FLOWER SHOP 66 Mitchell St. 334-4061 AGWAY SUPPLY CENTER Norwich, New York ROOD'S GARAGE Good Selection of Used Cars and General Repairs Best Wishes From WALTER FORT Photographer Business Pafrons TERRY’S FABRIC SHOP Rt. 12 North Norwich, New York 334-7036 NORWICH WALLPAPER PAINTSHOP Norwich, N.Y. 334-8013 CLIP N CURL BEAUTY SALON Anne Sebeck, Prop. Gilbertsville, N.Y. (607)783-2232 KEN'S TEXACO Mt. Upton, N.Y. Phone: 764-8585 Compliments, of THE KORNER KITCHEN A-Z QUALITY FARM SUPPLY Mt. Upton, N.Y. Phone: 764-8577 MILK, MEAT MAPLE Make This Ad Possible Richard and Joyce Anderson 82 VALLEY HOUSE HOTEL South New Berlin 859-2560 BALL-WELL FARM SUPPLY Automatic Milling Equipment New Berlin 847-5821 DYKES DRUG STORE David J. Deal Harold S. Deal New Berlin, NY WAGNER’S LOG CABIN South New Berlin NY 13843 Compliments of CHENANGO VALLEY MOTEL AND CARRIAGE HOUSE STROUT REALTY New Berlin New York POTTERS TIRE SERVICE Best Wishes To The Class of '76 Compliments of TARANTOS DISCOUNT LIQUOR Norwich Shopping Plaza SICKLER MEMORIALS Box 367 Five Comers New Berlin. NY 1341 THEN. F. WILBUR COMPANY Route 8 New Berlin 859-2589 CHENANGO FORD TRACTOR Route 12 South Norwich, New York SPORTSMAN BARBER SHOP New Berlin 847-9245 S S APPLIANCES Frigidaire - Tappan 334-6466 Norwich NEW BERLIN T.V. AND APPLIANCES New Berlin NEW BERLIN LIQUOR STORE Betty L. Parks, Prop. 847-2191 P T VARIETY STORE New Berlin, NY 847-2672 W. E. BRANHAM, OPTICIAN 31 North Broad St. Norwich 334-9643 CORNER CIGAR STORE Newsstand, Candy, Tobacco Norwich, New York MATTESON INSURANCE James Swertfager Warren Johnson New Berlin 847-2231 Good Luck Class of 76 NEW BERLIN CLOTHES SHOP Russ Todd, Prop. D. F. SERVICE STATION Complete Auto Repairs South New Berlin DEER PATH RESTAURANT Rt. 8 New Berlin 847-7570 ROSE'S GULF STATION General Service - Inspection - Alignment New Berlin WILD'S GREENHOUSE South New Berlin N.Y. 13843 FRAIR’S 7 S. Broad St. Norwich, N.Y. 13815 Best Wishes From JAMES W. HONEYWELL M M FURNITURE South New Berlin N.Y. 13843 CHENANGO SPORTING GOODS 46 S. Broad St. Norwich 334-6527 Compliments of N. BROAD STREET MOBIL STATION KEN'S DINER South New Berlin New York Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Avolio Jr.. Kathie Burnside Mrs. Vera S. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. George Dickinson Jane F. Doughty Helen Dull Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Erickson Jim and Ann Faulkner Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fredrickson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lounsbury and Family Mrs. W. D. Marshman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marsters Jane McGill Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Meyers Ron and Jayne Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nearing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neuland Patricia O’Donnell Mrs. Marilyn Parry Mr. and Mrs. Phil Peaster Mr. Personality Mr. and Mrs. Donald Preston Marjorie G. Rhinevault Barbara and Louis Rizzieri Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scott Shillabeer Family Elizabeth M. Spellem Mae N. Thomsen Barb and Gary Tompkins Mr. and Mrs. Troy Walling Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wolf 85 ★ ★ ★ ★
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