South New Berlin Central School - Southtown Yearbook (South New Berlin, NY)
- Class of 1981
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3081 South New Berlin Central School South New Berlin New York Advisor: Mrs. Dixson Layout Editor: Kelly Wright Artwork: Becky White Photographers: Deb Meade, Pam Jones, Jeff Redding EQPL Advising Editor: Andy Camp Typists: Audrey Avolio Staff: Connie White Around Our School 2 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. 3 District Superintendent: Mr. Hall Assistant Superintendent: Mr. Griffith Board °f Education Mrs. DeBoer Mr. Anderson Mr. Shaver Mrs. Swift Mr. Funke 4 Mrs. Scott: Math Lab: Mrs. Stevens 6th Grade: Mr. King sblful 3rd Grade: Mrs. Dull Science: Miss McLaren Language: Miss Wheaton 6th Grade: Miss Clinton Girls Phys. Ed.: Miss Burnside Librarian: Mrs. Scheuerman Boys Phys. Ed.: Mr. Boyer 4th Grade: Mrs. Thompson 5th Grade: Mr. Hartland Jr. High English: Miss Allen 5th Grade: Mrs. Wright 7 Industrial Arts: Mr. Clinton 2nd Grade: Mrs. Jemzura 4th Grade: Mrs. Lent Music: Mr. Babbitt Career Ed.: Mrs. Seiler Sr. High Social Studies: Mr. Dunshee Science: Mrs. Reynolds Home Economics: Mrs. Bush Sr. High English: Mrs. Heck Math: Mrs. Dixson Business: Mr. Righi 8 Math: Mr. Bliss Writing Lab: Mrs. Hamblett 1st Grade: Miss Mowry 1st Grade: Miss O'Donnell Math Sub.: Mr. Huth Bus Drivers: Front: Mr. Erickson, Mrs. Hagendorf, Mr. Farrell, Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Meyers, Mr. Binelli Back: Mrs. Jones, Mr. Pike 9 Secretaries: Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Fleury, Mrs. Thomsen, Mrs. Jones Custodians: Mr. Bush, Mr. Welch Teachers' Aides: Mrs. Faulkner, Mrs. White, Mrs. Walling, Mrs. Wenzel Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Ruvo, Mrs. Tompkins, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Brooks, Mrs. Gould 10 This is the way we began . . . 13 Seniors 5th Grade: Row i: J. Lewis, L. Brookins, B. Law, P. J. Brown Row 2: P. DeLong, C. Bostick, P. Jones, W. Wasicko Row 3: Mrs. Par- ry, B. Izard, R. Morgan, D. White, R. Pounds, D. Jones Row 4: L. Graves, S. Voorhis, P. Hamblett, R. Brown, L. Camp, D. Lonstein, D. Meade Seniors 5th Grade: Row 1: H. Arroway, M. Chapura, S. Manwarren, D. Gramstad Row 2: M. Sheffield, A. Bryant, D. Maynard, Mrs. Metz, C. Figger, C. White Row 3: P. White, H. Pollack, D. Rundle, L. Demeree, H. Nesbitt, J. Ladner Row 4: A. Lonstein, A. Camp, K. Camp, K. Funke, J. Miles, T. Jones 14 And we got cuter . . . 15 17 18 Sandy Brady, or Boz, likes having fun and being outdoors, but dislikes outspoken people and being bored. Her pet peeve is reaching homeroom a sec- ond after the bell and being tardy. Her philosophy is, Knowledge is gained by learning. Her ambi- tion is to be happy. Annie Bryant, known as Kid, likes George, Mickey Mouse, and hamburgers. She dislikes people who are late and fighting with George. Her pet peeve is people who try to run her life. Her philosophy is Women's faults are many, but Men have but two, everything they say and everything they do. Her ambition is to become a computer programmer. Andy Camp, better known as Disco Drew, or Cramp, likes rollerskating, fishing, camping, and bugging teachers. He dislikes being told what to do and getting up in the morning. His pet peeve is when Mr. Dunshee is in a bad mood. His favorite hangout is the Red Barn Roller Rink. His philos- ophy is, Where law ends, tyranny begins. His ambition is to become a Computer Science major. Lina Demeree likes canoeing and horse back riding, but she dislikes falling off a horse and tipping over in a canoe. Her pet peeve is being called Lena. She often says, I'm not feeling well today, so I'll stay home from school. Her ambition is to decide on an ambition. Cheryl Figger, Sluggo, likes basketball and Burger King. She dislikes sports contracts and getting into trouble for something she didn't do. Her pet peeve is people telling her what to do. Her philosophy is If there's a will, there's a way. Her ambition is to get a good job and live life to its fullest. Kevin Funke, better known as Kev, likes motorcy- cle riding and dislikes people who give up hope. His pet peeve is having more homework than he can handle and his hangout is the gym. His philos- ophy, Treat other people the way you want them to treat you. Dave Gramstad, or Grammer, likes Chev's and dislikes mouth offs and rednecks. His pet peeve is radio static. You can always hear him say, CRASH! His ambition is to be his own boss and get rich. Philip Hamblett, or Phil, likes playing the trumpet, basketball, baseball, and art. He dislikes bossy peo- ple, rotten refs, and career planning. His pet peeve is having to do homework that doesn't seem impor- tant. His philosophy is Some people judge others like they do apples . . . Just because the apple looks bad on the outside, doesn't mean its not good on the inside. His ambition is to work with com- puters in the field of engineering. Jeff Harrington likes Cris, pizza, and football. He dislikes homework. His favorite hangout is Chris's house. John Hildebrandt, or Verg, likes blueberry pop tarts, and dislikes school lunches. His pet peeve is people with no ego, and his hangout is in front of the tube. You can hear him say, No, I don't have to! He wants to join the Marines. Pam Jones, or Pip, likes Brian, sports, and the Celt- ics. She dislikes bossy people, punks, and Sports contracts. Her pet peeve is people who won't be themselves. Her philosophy is Don't give anyone a piece of your mind; you need it all yourself. Joseph Ladner, known as Joe, likes cars, women, and eating, and dislikes waiting and driving into snowbanks. He hangs out in his car, and he says Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to. His ambition is to take over his fa- ther's business and make millions! Jeff Lewis, better known as Lew, likes foxes and sleeping late. He dislikes braggers. His pet peeve is teachers. You can always hear him say, Shut your face! His ambition is to become a rich business man. Ava Lonstein, better known as Rava, dislikes riding the bus. Her pet peeve is people who are back stab- bers. You can always hear her say, Yea ... I bet! Her ambition is to own a restaurant. 20 Deb Lonstein, known as Doobie, likes volleyball and softball and dislikes people who talk about other people behind their backs. Her pet peeve is show offs and her philosophy is If you don't know where you're going, you can find it down any road. Chris Lyons, known as Peck, likes girls, hunting, and fishing. He dislikes Iran, small cars, and mushy pancakes. His pet peeve is rotten eggs and toma- toes. His hangout is the Mill House. His philos- ophy is Remember if you're doing the driving let someone else do the drinking. His ambition is to become a brain surgeon. Pam MacBlain, known as strawberries, likes pizza and spaghetti. She dislikes negative attitudes. Her pet peeve is people who won't accept you for what you are. Her favorite is Jerry's car. Her philosophy is If you love something, let it go. If it comes back to you it's yours, if it doesn't it never was. Darlene Maynard, or Maindog, likes pizza, English, painting, and sleeping late and she dislikes boring classes, icy roads, and vegetables. Her pet peeve is people trying to be something they are not. Her fa- vorite hangout is Chawgo's house. Her philosophy is Experience is the name she believes everyone gives to their mistakes. Her ambition is to be a medical secretary. Debra Meade, or Deb, likes traveling, photographing, and rollerskating. She dislikes being unorganized and having to leave her friends in September. Her pet peeve is having no where to go on a Saturday night and she wants to become a stewardess. Her philos- ophy is Believe—for your dreams may come true.. Pam Morrell, or Pammy, likes Jimmy, work, and pizza. She dislikes two faced people, people who think they're better than anyone else, and hot pep- pers. Her pet peeve is doing a front deer jump in cheerleading and having something bust. Her phi- losophy is Every happiness of today, is a memory of tomorrow. Mary Potter, or Steps, likes pizza, music, and rollerskating. She dislikes getting up early and get- ting to school on time. Her pet peeve is people who think they're better than others. Her hangout is Nina's and you can always hear her say, Poo Her ambition is to become a secretary. Roy Pounds, known as Urban Cowboy, likes Kim, pizza, sports, and winning. He dislikes homework and losing. His pet peeve is people who lie. His fa- vorite hangout is the back seat of a car. His philos- ophy is, Love is sharing it with someone special. John Ruvo, or Bubbles, likes cars, women, and money. He dislikes school. His pet peeve is teach- ers. His favorite hangout is summer school. You can always hear him say, Voorhis did it, His am- bition is to own a Cadillac with the interior lined with $100.00 bills. Lisa Stevens, Rob's honey, dislikes onions and pep- pers. Her pet peeve is her little brother. Her favor- ite hangout is Rob's house. She is always saying, Hush up! Steve Voorhis, better known as Voo, likes football, money, women, and mom's cooking, but dislikes teachers, school, lima beans, and being tardy. His pet peeve is Mr. Bryden's philosophy on basketball. His philosophy, Life is like a beaver colony, it's just one damn thing after another. He wants to live a happy and successful life. Wendy Wasicko, or Wen, likes cats, music, and dances. She dislikes breakfast and manual labor. Her pet peeve is people with big egos. Her favorite hangout is in front of the stereo. You can always hear her say, Who cares! Her ambition is to live in New York City and have lots of cats. Marja Sepalla, or Jakko, likes pizza and playing the guitar. She dislikes violence and making decisions. Her pet peeve is her grumpy moods. Her favorite hangout is in the sauna. Her philosophy is, Yes- terday has gone, I don't know about tomorrow, but the Lord helps today. Her ambition is to learn to make better decisions. Connie White, better known as Poxy, likes sports, music, dancing, and art. She dislikes male chauvanist pigs. Her pet peeve is people who won't be themselves. Her philosophy is, The pleasures of love last a short while but the hurts of love last forever. 21 Sandra Lynn Brady P.J. Brown Annah Peer Bryant Andrew Douglas Camp below: Mitch F. Chapura above: Lina Elizabeth Demeree Cheryl Ann Figger Kevin James Funke Dave Gramstad Philip Benjamin Hamblett 23 John Hildebrandt Pamela Jean Jones above: Joseph E. Ladner Jeffery Charles Lewis Ava Leah Lonstein 24 25 John Glenn Ruvo Melissa Rene Stevens Constance K. White Jeffrey Dean Harrington 27 I come from Finland, a little independent country in Scandinavia. The area is almost the same size as all of the New England States and the States of New York, New Jersey, and Maryland together. The neighbor countries are Sweden, and Norway on the west and Soviet Union on the east. The population is small, only about 5.7 million people. doesn't set at all, especially in the northern part of Finland, called Lapland. Finland is known as a strong winter sport country, such as ski jumping and cross country skiing. May- be you have heard about the Sauna Bath. That is an old Finnish custom done a couple of times a week. Finland has four seasons, as you have here. The winter is long and cold, and the summer is short, but warm. Beautiful in the Finnish nature are the lakes; there are tens of thousands in Finland. In the summers, you can see the Midnight Sun that I have had many new experiences in your country. I like your littfe Southtown with those beautiful hills all around. I'm glad I got to know you. MARJA 28 Sandy Brady Boy's State-3 Choir-1 Senior Play-4 Yorkers-1,2 Baseball-1,2,3,4 4H-1 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Volleyball-1 Cheerleader-2,3 Jeff Harrington- FFA-3 Senior Play-4 P.J. Brown- John Hildebrant- Basketball-1,2 Football-1 Annah Bryant- Pam Jones- Yorkers-3 Class Officer-1,4 Senior Play-4 Student Council-2 Soccer-1,2,3,4 Band-1,2,3 Softball-1 Yearbook-4 Volleyball-1,3 Senior Play-4 Basketball-1,3 Volleyball-1 Colorguard-1,2,3 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Andy Camp- Cheerleader-2,3 Soccer-1,2,3,4 Student Council-4 Softball-1,2,4 Yearbook-1,2,3,4 Yorkers-1,2,3,4 Joe Ladner- Boy Scouts-1,2,3,4 Senior Play-4 Senior Play-4 Football-1 Mitch Chapura- Senior Play-4 Basketball-1 Jeff Lewis- Basketball-1,2,3,4 Class Officer-2,4 Lina Demerree- Student Council-4 Boy's State-3 Class Officer-3,4 Senior Play-4 Yorkers-1 Baseball-1,2,3,4 Cheerleader-2 Basketball-2,3 Colorguard-1 BOCES-3,4 Ava Lonstein- Cheryl Figger- Student Council-2 Yorkers-1,4 Honor Society-2,3,4 Senior Play-4 Band-1,2,3,4 Twirler-1 Yearbook-4 BOCES-3,4 Yorkers-1 Senior Play-4 Deb Lonstein- Basketball-1,2,3,4 Student Council-2 Soccer-3 Yorkers-4 Softball-1,2,4 4H-1 Kevin Funke- Senior Play-4 Volleyball-3 Class Officer-2 BOCES-3,4 Student Council-2 Senior Play-4 Christopher Lyons- Football-1,4 Student Council-4 Baseball-1,2,3,4 Senior Play-4 Philip Hamblett- Football-1,3,4 Wrestling-1,2,3,4 Class Officer-4 Honor Society-2,3,4 Pamela MacBlain- Student Council-1,2 Class Officer-2,3 Band-1,2,3,4 4H-1 Darlene Maynard- Band-1,2,3,4 Class Officer-1,2 Senior Play-4 Band-1 Soccer-3 Yearbook-3 Softball-1,2 Senior Play-4 Basketball-2 Volleyball-1 Cheerleader-1,3,4 Cheerleader-1 BOCES-4 Carol Wells- 4H-1,2,3,4 Debra Meade- Senior Play-4 Class Officer-1,3 Softball-1,2 Student Council-3 Volleyball-3 Yearbook-3,4 Youth Choir B.Y.F.-1,2,3,4 Senior Play-4 Volleyball-1 Connie White- Cheerleader-1,2,3,4 Class Officer-2,4 Colorguard-1,3 Band-1,2,3,4 Softball-2,4 Yearbook-4 Soccer-1,4 Yorkers-4 Senior Play-4 Pam Morrell- Soccer-1,2,3,4 Chorus-1 Softball-1,2,3,4 Cheerleader-1,2 Volleyball-1,3,4 BOCES-3,4 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Mary Potter- Student Council-1 Twirler-1,2,3,4 Colorguard-1,2,3 Band-1,2,3,4 Chorus-1,2 Yorkers-1,2 Volleyball-3 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Cheerleader-1,2,3,4 Twirler-1,2,3,4 Roy Pounds- Band-1,2,3,4 Yorkers-1 Senior Play-4 Football-1,2,3,4 Baseball-1,2,3,4 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Marja Seppala- Band-4 Senior Play-4 Lisa Stevens- Senior Play-4 Steve Voorhis- 4H-2 Senior Play-4 Football-1,2,3,4 Baseball-1,2,4 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Wendy Wasicko- Class Officer-2,3 Student Council-1,2,3 29 We’re the class of eighty-one and our life has just begun. We leave behind us the joy and tears of our high school years. None of us are the same and here we are name by name. Phil Hamblett, playing music is his joy, and beating the drums is his comrade, Roy. Our shortest guy is P.J. Brown and Chris Lyons, of course, is the class clown. Wendy Wasicko is the baby of the class, and Darlene Maynard is our flirtiest lass. Annie and Connie who are always together, are often confused with one another. Steve Voorhis always runs out of gas, and Cheryl Figger is the Hell Raiser of the class. Mary Potter is into everything, and Marja Seppela can really sing. John Ruvo is the cop (or is it cop-out?) of the class, and Lisa Stevens is Robb’s loving lass. Sandy Brady can be found at Jamesway, and Andy Camp delivers papers every day. Ava and Deb are our sister pair, and Pam Jones has a certain flair. Kevin O’Connor is the new kid in town, and Lina Demeree we never see around. Carol Wells is our most quiet one, and Jeff Lewis never gets his homework done. Pam Morrell really is hitched and don’t forget about little Mitch. Deb Meade cheers the teams, while Joe and Dave are always late, it seems. Pam MacBlain works after school, and John Hildebrandt breaks every rule. Jeff Harrington and Kevin Funke are the last, but that doesn’t mean they’re not a blast. And when we’ve gone our separate ways, We will never forget those earlier days. Row 5: D. Wenzel, P. Hawkins, B. Shaver, K. Wightman, V. Potter, L. Bard, T. Chawgo, R. Brown, Row 4: S. Cium, G. Manwarren, B. Izard, C. Parker, B. Wright, D. Pounds, C. deGlee, Row 3: K. Jones, R. Stensland, L. Walbrecht, J. Robinson, E. Manwarren, B. Henderson, Row 2: K. Bush, D. Bush, P. Krobetsky, B. Leech, J. Beckwith, Row 1: D. White, B. Law, M. Piatti, R. Hadlock Row 6: P. Bayer, J. Redding, B. Izard, T. Hearth, F. Fernette, J. Baldwin, B. Gesslin, B. Lanfair, Row 5: J. Hoffman, S. Camp, B. White, Y. Ohl, G. Moore, B. Thomsen, J. Friedel, E. Tiffany, Row 4: M. Mein, A. Avolio, T. Miles, H. Lewis, D. Brown, J. Haltner, Row 3: K. Wright, G. Wilson, M. White, J. Law, D. Bush, Row 2: T. Christian, L. Thomsen, L. Barnes, J. Johnson, K. Bates, D. Dewey, Row 1: B. Pelsang, H. Tumilowitz, L. MacGillvray, B. Gage, M. Manwarren 33 Row 6: B. Wilsom, D. Rifanburg, M. Clark, S. Gramstad, R. Brown, B. Beadle, J. Pelsang, A. Park- er, P. Bryant, Row 5: S. Stensland, T. Robinson, Row 4: L. Piatti, L. Adamson, S. Law, D. Morgan, L. Hearth, C. Howard, J. Hadlock, Row 3: B. Austin, R. Beadle, H. Hamblett, L. Nesbitt, D. Rifanburg, S. MacBlain, Row 2: R. Leoffler, W. Davis, S. Weaver, S. Boise, Row 1: M. Meyers, S. Jones, S. Cium, T. Camp, M. Beadle, B. Adams 34 Grade 8 Row 6: E. Maynard, B. Haltner, S. White, J. Tamsett, D. Brooks, D. Anderson, Row 5: J. Hoyt, R. Boise, J. Wasicko, G. Thomsen, D. Andersen, A. Leoffler, B. Bush, P. Shapely, W. Howard, Row 4: D. Kuhn, C. Taylor, D. Friedel, Row 3: J. Fernette, R. Boring, J. Meade, E. Thomsen, M. Lonstein, J. Gridley, T. Kuhn, Row 2: R. Arnold, P. Dixson, M. Perkins, D. Cole, P. Boise, Row 1: S. Bishop, W. Brigham, B. Burchill, B. Drake, K. Morgan 35 Row 6. M. Davis, I. Bryant, T. Chawgo, S. Genung, T. Tompkins, Row 5: J. Thomsen, B. Cummings, Baldwin, D. Avoho, T. Martins, C. Lanfair, M. Wightman, J. Hadlock, W. Petry, Row 4 P Thomsen, I. Wheeler, J. Lanfair, S. Zorda, C. Walbrecht, Row 3: D. Stone, C. MacCillvray, A. Brooks, Taylor, T. Bates, M. DeLong, L. Cline, Row 2: K. Taylor, M. Bayer, L. Meyers, M. Jones F Dunham, Row 1: M. Currie, V. Pattengill, T. Miles, L. Boise 36 Grade 6C Row 4: J. Vaun, R. French, R. Brown, K. Fernette, Row 3: Miss Clinton, P. Conklin, G. Perkins, M. Taranto, D. DeBoer, K. Stoltz, R. Breckenridge, Row 2: C. Jipson, D. Tamsett, B. Adamson, W. Bovee, B. Izard, M. Andersen, P. Constable, Row 1: P. Drake, K. Livingston, S. Trabell, N. Lonstein, J. Gib- bons, T. Bates Grade 6K Row 4: Mr. King, T. Ellingson, A. Riley, J. Mein, J. Robinson, Row 3: B. Boise, G. Walbrecht, B. Wightman, D. Meade, N. Thomsen, J. Beadle, Row 2: M. Cole, A. Wadsworth, M. Burch, P. Camp, C. Arnold, T. Austin, M. Lakin, Row 1: G. Gramstad, D. Haltner, M. Boring, T. Wheeler, L. Manwarren. 37 Grade 5W Row 3: S. Osborne, A. Greenburg, D. Utter, V. Montgomery, A. Scott, E. Davis, T. Wilson, Mrs. Wright, Row 2: L. Martin, D. Ellingson, S. Boise, R. Brown, R. Bayer, M. Clark, L. Stone, Row 1: B. Beedle, M. Breckenridge, T. Christian, S. Chapura, F French Grade 5H Row 3: S. Cummings, K Koehler, C. Stilson, Y. Davis, T. Brigham, D. Kuhn, M. Parker, Mr. Hartland, Row 2: V. Stensland, C. Rifanburg, K. Dibbell, M. Meade, L. Vaun, E. Pattengill, K. Masalomis, Row 1: E. Coulter, C. Law, J. Lilley, T. Leech, E. Nelson 38 Grade 4T Row 3: B. Daniels, L. Jones, G. Moore, L. White, J. Weaver, K. Fernette, C. Bosket, Mrs. Thomsen, Row 2: W. Dixson, O. Beadle, R. Cium, A. Friedel, S. Beadle, Row 1: H. Barber, J. Graf, B. Brooks, N. Fleming, L. Grade 4L Row 3: C. Miles, T. Miner, Row 2: W. Wadsworth, T. Manwarren, T. Martin, Mrs. Lent, P. Fernette, K. Tar- bell, J. Coulter, T. Taylor, Row 1: B. Osborne, L. Lakin, K. Pounds, B.J. Smith, L. Warner 39 3rd Dull Row 4: T. Hendrix, R. Hoyt, T. Gage, M. Clark, L. Cline, P. Rodgers, T. Taylor, Mrs. Dull Row 3: W. Jones, K. Bovee, M. Meyers, D. Avolio, B. Law, J. Montgomery, D. Peer, Row 2: C. Stoltz, M. Place, T. Christian, B. Moore, B. Dunham, R. Riley, R. Peale, Row 1: B. French, C. Beadle, R. Newell, J. Cummings, J. Roberts 2nd Jemzura Row 4: Mrs. Jemzura, Row 3: K. Funke, C. Davis, K. Christian, C. Weiss, B. McGowan, M. Darling, D. Smith, M. Darling, Row 2: G. Koehler, D. Reese, S. Conklin, D. Stevens, S. Coulter, D. Warner, B. Brooks, Row 1: R. Wightman, R. Vaun, T. Miner, K. Hoffman, A. Izard 40 Grade IM Row 3: T. Bryden, J. Weaver, S. Brown, Miss Mowry, K. Lakin, Row 2: K. Lamphere, D. French, P. Foulds, B. Reynolds, C. Place, S. Brown, J. Barry, Row 1: B. Fleming, M. Masalonis, Z. Thomsen Grade lO Row 3: M. Greeley, S. Peale, T. Williams, N. Tompkins, J. Potter, Miss O'Donnell, Row 2: A. Rod- gers, K. Fernette, T. Martins, V. Daniels, W. Wightman, Row 1: J. Gage, L. Miles 41 K-R Row 4: Mrs. Rizzieri, T. Hendrix, S. Robinson, J. Stone, N. Barber, C. Thomsen, J. Davis, Row 3: P. Pounds, M. Edgett, T. Bayer, A. Christian, C. DeFrancisco, A. Macumber, A. Weiss, Row 2: A. Lindberg, M. Reynolds, C. Manwarren, T. Harrington, K. Smith, Row 1: S. Cole, T. Taylor, H. VanWhy, R. Sawdy, D. Stacy 42 43 44 Good Luck! Compliments of from Sickler The Swift Brothers Memorials Compliments of New Berlin Veterinary Hospital Congratulations and Best Wishes for the future to the Class of “81” from the Congratulations to the Class of 1981 Dr. D. H. Nielsen Dr. R. S. Smith 847-6118 Lonstein Family The Upper Bank North Broad Steet Norwich Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 from the Barr-y Restaurant ®f) 859-2277 Concerned about your health? We are. Norwich-Eaton Pharmaceuticals 1 Norwich, New York 13815, Division of MortonNorwich Makers of fine pharmaceuticals since 1885. Consumer health aids. Prescription drug products. An equal opportunity employer Compliments to the Class of 81' Compliments of Assemblyman “Rapp” Rappleyea Hayes St. Restaurant Ice Cream Parlor Norwich, N.Y. Best Wishes to the Class of '81 Congratulations to the Class of 81 Harold R. Leach Insurance James W. Honeywell Attorney 41 So. Broad Street. Norwich, N.Y. 334-4222 Congratulations to the Class of '81' Kevin M. Dowd Attorney at Law South Main Street New Berlin, N.Y. 847-8151 I over a I CENTURY •LRICHER Sereiny At ricn tnre Since 1 70 mmmtmsmM v J Complete Farm Service Richfield Springs Norwich Brisben New Berlin Clayville Sherburne Compliments of Compliments of Norwich Urlwin’s Tire Co. Nassar’s Shoes 3 South Broad Street Gulf Service Norwich, N.Y. Norwich, N.Y. Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Class of 1981 from Madison’s Grocery 48 Sports Center Devine-Wilson Memorial Home 23 South Broad Street Norwich, NY 13815 The Best in Sporting Goods 68 South Broad Street Norwich, NY 13815 334-3993 H. Lynn Drake, President 607-334-9752 Kevin Schuck, Manager Compliments of Compliments of Clifton Compliments of Irmin A. Mody Realtor Friar’s Gift Shop Norwich, NY 13815 334-4412 M. Tamsett Jr. 23 North Broad Street Norwich, NY 13815 334-8484 75 North Main Street Sherburne, NY Skillin’s Jewelers mu :s.n.b: VALLEY SUPPLY 647-5533 8 South Broad Street Norwich, NY 13815 ■ III Compliments of company, inc: South New Berlin New York 13843 607-859-2252 Banta’s Art Office Supplies FARM EQUIPMENT Equipment 295 Main Street Oneonta, NY 13820 607-432-6741 49 Congratulations to The Class of 81 from Neilson’s Whole Grain Feeds Western Riding Equipment New Berlin, N.Y. 13411 607-847-6500 The N.F. 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Swertfager, Agent 9-11 West Street New Berlin, N.Y. 847-6121 McNeil Jewelers 25 South Broad Street Norwich, N.Y. 334-2617 Rings, Watches, and Gifts Trophies 40% off Best Wishes From: Paul Malay Center Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Hamblett Jo, Beckeria, Steve, and Lee White Woodworks Ceramics Weaving 28 South Broad Street 34 North Main Street New Berlin, N.Y. 847-8675 Lou Dunshee Pat Dunshee Robert Dunshee Dr. and Mrs. D.E. Lennon Card's Auto Parts Russ and Elizabeth Todd Maurice S. Ireland Carol Ann Specialty Shoppe Great Brook Enterprises On Great Brook Road, 3.5 Miles North Off Route 23 Amblerville Curve, So. New Berlin Tues.-Sat. 9-6 607-847-6366 Systems For Heating: Hot Water House and Buildings Radient Floor or Wall Swimming Pools Skylights Green Houses Pyramid Wood Heaters Heats large spaces evenly By natural convection INTENSI F1RE radient Fireplace grate no overheated rooms almost total combustion heats large areas 51 Congratulations to the Class of '81' IvejayTl 0 T n€ r 1 SVtfeW £ erlin Nina’s Pizza 32 South Broad Street Norwich, N.Y. 13815 Chenango Sporting Goods Men's and Boys Clothing 46 South Broad Street Norwich, N.Y. 334-6527 Nazzitto’s Wines Liquors A P, Rite Aid Plaza Norwich, N.Y. Congratulations to the , «fc ■ Class of 1981 '-x f i V from your | k Student Formal Rentals for that Special Occasion Winans Men’s Shop Sedgefield Jeans for Casual Wear Norwich, N.Y. Phone: 334-4319 Standard’s Shoe Store 9 South Broad Street Norwich, New York 13815 (607) 334-3511 Fahy Funeral Fiome 116 North Broad St. Norwich, N.Y. 13815 334-8833 Thomas W. Fahy Robert J. Fahy Beethoven’s Fifth Fine Wines and Spirits discount liquors Norwich, Shopping Center 54 Dyke’s (agway) Dean’s Garage Compliments of Farm Machinery Truck Drugstore And Diesel Repair David J. Deal Agway North Main Street New Berlin, N.Y. Petroleum 847-8458 New Berlin, N.Y. 847-6341 38 Genessee St. Road Service New Berlin, N.Y. and 847-6153 Wrecker Available A LIGHT IN THE NIGHT The night is, fcu ipent, the dag is, at hand: let as, thesie( o ve cast oH the wonks, o dank- nes s .... Homans, 13:12 And this, is, the condemnation, that light is, come into the wosild, and men love da sknets, suxthen than light.... John 3:19 To open theisi eyes,, and to tusm them finom dankness, to light, ... that they may sueceive 6osigivenes s oi s ini.... Acts, 26: IS Fosi God, who commanded the light to Sthine out o{ dsnknesi, hath ihined in ouA hearts, to give the light ofi the knowledge of the gtony 0(( God.... II Cosiinthians, 4:6 HOLMESVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Five Corner Compliments of Body Shop Dakin Ken Kinch Funeral Home New Berlin, N.Y. 17 North Main Street 847-6381 New Berlin, N.Y. 847-6231 Partner, Remington, Skil Chain Saw Sales and Service Willis Rose 33 Genessee St. New Berlin, N.Y. 847-6563 Good Going and Good Luck! The Valley House Hotel and Restaurant Serving fine foods six days a week South New Berlin Jim and Myrna Sawdy Ryan and Brent CRAFTSMEN IN AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY Compliments of SimmondSr Precision leJ Christman Motor Sales ENGINE SYSTEMS DIVISION Norwich-Oxford Road ■ Norwich, New York 13815 Norwich, New York 334-3234 An equal opportunity employer M F Congratulations to The Class of 1981 Family Recreation Center Everything to Build Anything Briggs Lumber Company Norwich, New York 334-6535 56 Pure Spring Enterprises Mobile Home Sales service and parts vehicle and wash R.D. 2 Box 291 Norwich, New York 334-5045 Fred’s Inn International Menu and Fresh Seafood Daily Rt. 12, 3 miles So. of Norwich Please call early for Reservations Norwich Harley- Norwich Chenango Davidson Auto Upholstery Ford Tractor IHAHLiV-DAVIDSON I Auto-Truck Inc. sales service Boat-Camper Norwich, New York new and used models R.D. No. 2, Box 253 Bainbridge, New York Route 12 South R.D. 2 Rte. 12 South Norwich, New York 13843 Norwich, New York 334-3960 Loren I. Frink, Owner 334-7834 South AlflOBODy New Snook’s Sili 't£ v Berlin Boutique Monday thru Saturday Body Shop Paint and Body Collision Specialists South New Berlin Sharon Hendrix West Street; So. New Berlin Norman Hendrix 607-859-2522 607-859-2522 57 Our 32nd Year t Total Transportation Center 197VAWAHD DEALER; Smith Ford Smith Norwich, Inc. 607-334-3273 Open Weekday Evenings for your Convenience 175 East Main St., Norwich, N.Y. ESCORT MERCURY MARQUIS FORD LTD MUSTANG FAIRMONT THUNDERBIRD CAPRI GRANADA FIESTA ZEPHYR LYNX COUGAR MARK VI CONTINENTAL LINCOLN COUGAR XR7 The Complete Line Of Ford Trucks From Pickups To Super Duty B F Compliments of Home Center Mila Fabrics North Main Street South New Berlin Norwich Shopping New York Plaza Phone: 859-2743 Congratulations to the Class of 1981 Family Recreation Center Compliments of Wagner’s Auto Service General Auto Repairs Route 23 South New Berlin, N.Y. 13843 Phone: 607-859-2223 Phil Wagner, Prop. 58 5 The Norwich Grille Compliments of Ken’s Garage Catalog Sales Auto Service Paint Appliances Restaurant and Cocktail Bar Phone: 334-9284 Corner of Rt. 8 and 23 South New Berlin N.Y. 859-2910 East Main Street Norwich, N.Y. 607-334-3271 W.E. Branham Optician Congratulations to the Class of 1981 31 North Main St. Norwich, N.Y. NBT Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 The National Bank and Trust Company of Norwich The Strawberry Patch Gift Shop Compliments of Wild’s Greenhouses South New Berlin N.Y. New Berlin Norwich New Berlin New York 59 Paul’s Floor Care AND BUILDING MAINTENANCE Commercial Residential Cleaning And Floor Waxing Rug and Upholstery Shampooing R.D. 1-Box 140 So. New Berlin, N.Y. 859-2938 Compliments of BENNEIT-IRELhND Division of Sunbeam Corp. Fine Fireplace Furnishings 23 State Street Norwich, New York 13845 Webb Sons, Inc. Your One-Step Lumber Yard with Two Modern Sawmill Locations: New Berlin 847-2733 Sherburne 674-2533 Delhi 746-2386 Norwich 334-2295 Little Dining Room Family Restaurant Rt. 12 Norwich, N.Y. Open Mon-Sun 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. 607-334-7649 Candlewick Rt. 12 Oxford, N.Y. OPEN TUES-THURS SAT-SUN Plan your next luncheon or Banquet Party 607-843-9244 Compliments of 60 Best wish to The Class of 1981 Dr. and Mrs. William Wasicko A tribute to the Hostages who were held in Iran for 444 days Yearbook Staff Standing: K. Wightman, P. Jones, P. Bayer, S. Cium, C. White, A. Camp. Sitting: B. White, A. Avolio, Mrs. Dixson, D. Meade, K. Wright. A.M. BOCES 4: B. Wright, J. Haltner, D. White, R. Brown, G. Ramirez, R. Stensland 3: R. Hadlock, P. Hawkens, B. Shaver, K. Jones, V. Potter, L. Bard 2: D. Pounds, K. Bush, B. Leach, E. Manwarren, J. Robinson 1: C. Wells, C. Parker, J. Johnson, G. Manwarren, D. Bush P.M. BOCES 3: J. Hildebrandt, P. White, B. Rifanburg, M. Hearth, D. Maynard, B. Morgan, R. Pounds, A. Lonstein, G. Potter, D. Lawyer 2: M. Stevens, A. Bryant 1: P. MacBlain, D. Lonstein, W. Wasicko, J. Harrington 67 Stage Band Row 4: H. Hamblett, C. White, M. Potter, W. Wasicko, K. Wright, J. Baldwin, J. Lewis, Row 3: J. Gridley, P. Thomsen, S. Genung, T. Robinson, S. Stensland, P. Hamblett, Mr. Babbitt, Row 2: C. Figger, B. Drake, H. Lewis, Row 1: J. Wasicko, M. Perkins, K. Taylor, D. Stone 68 Row 4: G. Thomsen, J. Wasicko, T. Chawgo, S. Genung, J. Baldwin, R. Pounds, P. Hamblett, B. Drake, P. Thomsen, D. Kuhn, J. Tamsett, Mr. Babbitt, Row 3: M. Whightman, H. Lewis, J. Law, C. Figger, K. Wright, W. Wasicko, M. Potter, C. White, S. Camp, H. Hamblett, Row 2: L. Barnes, T. Robinson, B. Austin, S. Stensland, L. Hearth, D. Stone, J. Gridley, S. Zorda, Row 1: M. Perkins, E. Thomsen, L. McGinley, L. Thomsen, K. Taylor, W. Davis Row 5: D. Tamsett, K. Taylor, T. Austin, P. Camp, B. Adamson, C. Jipson, G. Perkins, T. Chawgo, M. Anderson, A. Scott, Row 4: M. Davis, D. Stone, J. Baldwin, M. Potter, M. Sepalla, M. Wightman, S. Zorda, P. Thomsen, P. Hamblett, Mr. Babbitt, Row 3: E. Davis, N. Thomsen, B. Wightman, D. DeBoer, P. Conklin, K. Stolz, J. Vaun, J. Mien, T. Ellingsen, Row 2: V. Stensland, K. Femette, J. Robinson, P. Drake, T. Martin, C. Law, T. Wilson, L. Stone, A. Greenburg, Row 1: P. Boise, S. Chapura, K. Dibble, C. Rifanburg, M. Clark, L. Martin, S. Tarbell 69 1-2 Twirlers: T. Bryden, B. Dunham, J. Gage, L. Miles 5-6 Twirlers: L. Martin, D. Kuhn, T. Austin, A. Greenburg, L. Stone, T. Leech, N. Lonstein Yorkers: Row 3: S. Weaver, M. Hubred, J. Baldwin, D. Lonstein, S. Camp, A. Lonstein, M. Manwarren, Row 2: B. White, C. White, A. Camp, L. MacGillvary, L. Barnes, Row 1: D. Cole Reading Tutors: Row 4: J. Hadlock, L. Cline, T. Bates, T. Kuhn, C. Howard, W. Howard, M. Jones, J. Gridley, W. Petry, Row 3: M. Bayer, K. Bates, D. Brooks, M. Perkins, D. Tamsett, D. Andersen, G. Thomsen, Mrs. Walling, Row 2: S. Tarbell, S. Chapura, R. Bayer, N. Thomsen, A. Greenburg, J. Mein, Row 1: D. An- dersen, M. Burch, K. Stolz, L. Boise, A. Brooks 7) Honor Society: P. Hamblett, C. Figger, C. White, B. Shaver, L. Demeree, B. Henderson Student Council: Row 3: Mr. Dunshee, M. Manwarren, C. deGlee, J. Lewis, L. Byam, M. Mein, Row 2: L. Boise, M Bayer, J. Hadlock, L. Barnes, J. Meade, C. Lyons, Row 1: A. Camp, L. Adamson, L. Walbrecht, W Howard 72 Student Aides , Standing: W. Davis, D. Rifanburg, Sitting: G. Moore, K. Wright, T. Drake Row 4 B Adamson, S. Pounds, D. Pounds, J. Gridley, L. Barnes, T. Kuhn, M. Perkins, P. Boise, B. Izard Row 3: A. Brooks, D. DeBoer, P. Conklin, G. Perkins, D. Bush, D. Dewey, J. Robinson, Row 2: L Boise P Boise, T. Miner, S. Boise, K. Pounds, B. Brooks, N. Thomsen, Row 1: P. Pounds 73 Brownies 3: W. Bovee, P. Rogers, M. Clark, J. Roberts, W. Jones, 2: T. Hendrix, J. Gage, B. Wightman, 1: T. Gage, A. Rogers, A. Izard 3: A. Greenburg, P. Conklin, C. Jipson, B. Izard, T. Austin, P. Camp, L. Van Why, K. Tarbell, P. Boi- se, V. Stensland, T. Leech, T. Brigham, 1: L. Warner, L. Cline, L. Martin, S. Boise, N. Lonstein, S. Tarbell 74 Cub Scouts: Row 4: B. McGowan, G. Moore, O. Beedle, C. Miles, Row 3: C. Stoltz, R. Peale, T. Taylor, C. Bosket, Row 2: T. Martin, W. Dixson, M. Place, R. Newell, J. Weaver, D. Smith, Row 1: S. Beadle, C. Beadle, L. Cline, D. Warner Boy Scouts: Row 3: P. Dixson, B. Gage, R. Boise, M. Mein, M. Wells, T. Camp, A. Camp Row 2: T. Chawgo, D. DeBoer, G. Perkins, M. Burch, J. Tamsett, Row 1: D. Tamsett, J. Mein, T. Martin 7S Language Club Row 3: B. Henderson, D. Morgan, H. Hamblett, Row 2: S. Law, B. White, K. Wright, L. Barnes, Row 1: P. Boise, E. Thomsen, D. Cole, Miss Wheaton Got any champagne? What a bunch! Softball 78 Even though it was considered a learning year, the 1980 softball season saw the Indians capture their first Tri-Valley West Championship, ever with an 11-1 record. Emphasis was placed on basic defensive skills and strategy which showed in the later stages of the season. Sandy Stensland was voted Most Valuable Player in her first year as catcher and outstanding defensive play came from Deb Pounds and Holly Lewis. Karen Jones, Connie White, and Mary Potter provided the team with offensive power, a total team lack of which saw S.N.B. lose to Worchester in the Tri-Valley League Championship. In losing only 1 senior, and with a years ex- perience behind them, the 1980 season may prove to be the girl's year for a Tri-Valley League Championship. —Miss Wellner 79 Baseball Team: 4: S. Voorhis, R. Brown, D. White, K. Funke, 3: Mr. Belokour, B. Hender- son, T. Chawgo, R. Morgan, R. Pounds, G. Faulkner, G. Ramirez, Mr. King, 2: P. Hamblett, J. Lewis, T. Nelson, B. Walling, D. Wenzel, 1: J. Wasicko, J. Friedel, T. Hearth, P. Bayer, B. Bush 80 H) Girls Basketball Row 2: Mr. King, M. Potter, R. Stensland, C. White, P. Jones, C. Figger, S. Camp, H. Lewis, Row 1: S. Stensland, D. Pounds, J. Meade, T. Robinson 81 J.V. Basketball: Row 2: B. Haltner, T. Hearth, D. Brown, T. Chawgo, J. Friedel, R. Brown, S. Boise, Mr. Boyer, Row 1: D. Friedel, G. Manwarren, R. Leoffler, S. Jones, E. Maynard, A. Leoffler Coach Bryden, (Left to Right), B. Henderson, B. Morgan, D. White, K. Funke, P. Hamblett, R. Brown, D. Lawyer, R. Pounds, B. Wright, M. Chapura 82 J.V. Cheerleaders M. Jones A. Brooks J. Meade D. Cole E. Thomsen M. Perkins W. Howard 7th Grade Basketball Mr. Righi S. Pounds S. Genung B. Baldwin D. Avolio P. Boise I. Bryant T. Chawgo C. Walbrecht K. Morgan L. Boise T. Tompkins L. McGinley 8th Grade Basketball Mr. Righi F. Shapley M. Morgan J. Hoyt R. Boise D. Friedel D. Brooks J. Wasicko G. Thomsen J. Tamsett S. White A. Leoffler D. Tamsett 83 J.V. Cheerleaders: D. Bush, L. Piatti, J. Law, T. Drake, L. Thomsen, H. Lewis, S. Weaver Varsity Cheerleaders D. Meade L. Walbrecht M. Potter K. Bush D. Maynard D. Pounds K. Jones 84 Football Row 2: S. White, M. Clark, S. Cium, D. White, R. Morgan, T. Chawgo, M. Hearth, B. Wright, B. Henderson, R. Brown, D. Wenzel, G. Potter, P. White, G. Faulkner, T. Hearth, G. Manwarren, R. Leoffler, Row 1: J. Hadlock, R. Pounds, S. Jones, B. Thomsen, P. Bayer, S. Vorrhis, C. Lyons, K. Funke, J. Friedel, B. Izard, B. Bush, J. Hoyt, C. Taylor 85 Soccer Row 4: L. Boise, S. Stensland, B. White, A. Bryant, C. White, P. Jones, M. Potter, D. Meade, J. Meade, T. Robinson, Miss Burnside, Row 3: P. Boise, D. Pounds, J. Robinson, S. Weaver, L. Barnes, M. Per- kins, S. Pounds, M. Jones, Row 2: E. Thomsen, K. Bush, D. Cole, L. Thomsen, D. Bush, Row 1: S. Camp, K. Jones Wrestling Row 2: Mr. Dunshee B. Thomsen C. Lyons Row 1: P. Bryant H. Hoyt 86 67 He was a cutie . . . This years yearbook is dedicated to Mr. Stephen Dunshee. As a teacher and an advisor to the senior class, he has proven to be very devoted, understand- ing and honest. He has done his best to help each one of us and has been a friend to all. We wish him the best in the future. Not too good to do the dirty work. Good enough to be cloned. He helped our class. And someday he may even get tf attendance right. 88
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