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his Sheveron annual belongs to It commemorates my 1986-87 school year at V,V.S. high! Looking back, some of my favorite moments were: tj Some of my favorite people were: book on poges- W y goals for next year include: Clubs heveron Table of Contents Opening pg. 1 Seniors pg. 16 Juniors pg. 45 Sophomores pg. 55 Freshmen pg. 64 Faculty pg. 71 A.F.S. pg 86 Band pg. 88 Dollars for Scholars pg. 90 F.F.A. pg. 92 Honor Society pg. 95 Student Council pg 98 Senior Paulo Adams dressed up hke her least favorite rock singer. Boy George, while se- nior boyfriend Jamie Palmer shows her who's The Boss'' Lisa Schieffer makes her mark as an M- TV fan. ylay Your Guitar On M-TV. . . ® re 5 o h I’m On Fire . . Bruce Springstein 6 Michelle Carigllo and Todd Morris agree. When the going gets tuff, the tuff get going Young Mm suits up to out tuff Oneida re You Tuff Enough? . . Fabulous Thunderbirds Wearing the styles of the 50 s 80 s are Trma VanderwoH. Diane Thurston. Jeff Bellinger, and John Meneo Peddle pushers have come back as crop pants. Bomber jackets and varsity sweaters are in again Even songs like Twist and Shout and Cakfomia Girts Have been remade and re-released hat Was Then And This Is Now ... The Monkees These Red Devi footboi players above show they ore a cut above the rest of the T.V.L. (Haircut included) Modeling old styles which hove become new are Marsha Wickens. Jenny Lo onde. and Betty Joe Leonard. (' et into the Groove Madonna 9 o o 0 O SmaU town skills were demonstrated at lost Spring’s F.F.A. fair Mrs Holdenwang shows how to mUk while V. V S. students display horseback riding skills Don's spot at Arnotts Don Stan- ■ ton and Dennis Clifford of Verona show their Sherrill friends. Todd Morris and David Tudman a favorite hangout. Was Born In A Small Town . John Cougar Mellancamp Close friends (Cheerleaders Jill Seamans. Jenny Belcher. Teresa Wil- son. Kathy Bachmann. and Jenny Roberts) Jacque Group visits Yong Min. an injured football player ou’ve Got A Friend . . . James Taylor 11 • 7 _ _ (The Futures So Bright I’ve etting Good Grades Gotta Wear Shades)... Timbuk 3 Hard at school work are Jenny Breckenridge. Carrie Putman. Mike Ja- cob, Kim Zimmerman. Chris Gero. and Don Allen-all are stu-stu-studious. each The Children Well Whitney Houston « Couples Annando Burak and Scott Kitchens and Kathy Bachmann and John Whitten relax after school (Below) Jamie Palmer gets carried away at the Prom by Rob Graham. Mike Bailey and Marc Wayland- Smith Mike Bailey blinded by beauty (Pam Breckenndge. Lisa Schieffer. Angie Griffith, and Paula Adams ) (Right) Jenny Breckenridpe. a heartbreaker eartBeat Don Johnson (above) side line celebration after romp- ing Oneida! (right) Jacque Group, a budding young senior (above) John Meneo motors home (top right) Andy Duncan hates to say goodbye (right) Kathy Bachmann takes a plunge with the varsity cheerleaders motions In Motion . . The Cars 15 16 Cecilia. Grillo an A.F.S. student from Italy and Edda Davidsdottir. a Rotary student from Iceland Sue Hilts in a pregame stretch Karen Herter and Paula Adams shining examples of student athletes ' IMPORTANT NOTICE -DUE TO PRINTING COMPLICA TfONS THE SENIOR PORTRAITS ARE SEPARATED INTO TWO GROUPS. PG 18-28 ADSIT - ZIMMERMAN PG 29-32 ADAMS - ZUPAN Styx 17 V crrv 0USU-Ot ?on Acto l Melissa Atkinson V ExuuuCt QUUyO fia ce Aibro Betsy Baker 7riiCffcl|£ QsJ J Ui Michael Ankrum Michael Armstrong ioocC L ’ fflJ+d £Ul% Jessica Baker Michael Ball Brad Barnes 18 Diane Batchelder 2%joau YYiajfc Brian Bennati Penny Bean Michael Belton Christine Be vi vino Jon Tomas Bixby rvm K. Am - C to'i'ZuAi L. 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McA S Marsha Wickens Pam WiiczakO w. Joseph Wright T Ob Zeller Robert Zeller ft Kimberly Zimmerman A zjJ} Craig Wood Code for contribut- ing senior portrait photographers (J) -Photography by James (see ad) (K) -Knight (M)-Margo Studio (Mo)-Monaco (see ad) (Tk)-Tomasik (Tt)-Tornatore (V)-Vardens (see ad) (X)- Other PUc teXt onjunUX Michele Wendt Paula Adams Donald Allen Deborah Angel1 Richard Austin KiUAj Scohqp Michael Bailey Tori Beckingham Tracy Bishop Julie Bonafice Xujr K Q Hn Dawn Bovi Jeff Breckenridge Pamela A. Breckenridge Ann Carter Julie Davis SoaoA -tfai U-uAy Sarah Gunuskey Carolyn DeBalso Sherry Dixon Andrew Green Angela Griffith Iviw C tudUrnr fttrtizmarr? Christine Hartman Helen Hennessy Elaine Jasiewicz Ocu u. fvir Wayne Leyman V JtvJicx. CuioJruu Anita Drake Qjcqujlin. jAoup Jacqueline Group l incn 3- Karen Herter Mo Tin Tim Maciag Nituit . Melody Meacham Young Chin Min Matthew Moran Todd Mooris Tlrn N CvfajU C 'cAu. Cl rC kS XfC'AsA Pam Neveu Vickie Novell Joseph Ostrander ChuvJu 0rr- Cheri Orr Mo Mo Krista Simmons Krista Sprague Mo Regina Talbot Mo Nichole Thurston MaliualZvillJtlUen -fontK. Melissa Wilson Karin Zupan P hoto Joe Bell Forrest Brodock Chaney Cams Richard Cavanagh James Clinch Robert Collins Tracey Curtis Tracy Caprak Carl Eastman John Egan Gary Hopper Joseph Garbry Rebecca Jacobs James Johnson 32 4 Z5 P suAcno t P L A D D S A R A M J B V p B PAULA LYNN ADAMS—Sherrill Flew Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4, Bosketbd 1. 2. 3. Softbd 1.2.3.4. GAPA 1.2.3.4. Winter Ball Queen CarWWate 3. Sheveron 4 (Ecftor) L PouW Adams, leave Angle. Out of Con- trol''. Pam. me door of a Mazda RX7. Joc- que Watoarger.” the ab ty to stay up past 9 and many terrific memories Chert, that great spaghetti. Sue. a 6 of MG. Krista, another car; Yong. anyoungeeahsayoh and a haircut; Carolyn, a storybook Devra. Sue P and Anne Br . those drives to Bask B . DEBORAH SUE ANOELL—Verona Tennis 3. National Honor Society 3. 4. Span- ish Club 2. Band 1. 2; Orchestra 1. 2. I. Deborah S Angel, leave to Mchele the boyfriend of her dreams, to Tom. a bruised left arm for al the ones he gave to me. and the Chris, a cH pickle and a song—May You Never Get That Funny Feeing To afl my friends I leave a thank you for al the memories and help you've gn en me. and last but not least. I leave to Steve al the great rimes we've had in the best nearly RICHARD AUSTIN—Vernon Footbal 1.2.3.4 Basebai 1.2.3.4. Basket- bal 2. Winter Trock 3 l. Rick Austin, leave Rob Warham. 5. d the tockles he never got crectt for To Car- rie I leave a never-ending friendshp R J A M A A B L B MICHAEL J. BALL—Verona FFA 2 B B ' PENNY BEAN—Verona L Penny Bean, leave my brother Greg my teochers and books, to Mr Finley, al my love, and every kid In his class death «f they get up. to al my friends, the best of luck I leave my best fnend Melissa al my wi power and my mother's clothes, to al the footbal teams— WN . most of al I leave my mother the world and everything in it because sher deserves it. I also leave her my dptoma because if it wasn't for her. I T B RONALD J. ADSIT JR.— New London I. Ron Adstt. leave Mark hfl my BOCES work and al my cassette tapes to Mke Bal I leave my calculator in case he needs It In cotoge I'm gtod that high school is over after this year, and if I could do it ogain. I wcxidn't MICHAEL A. ARMSTRONG — Verona Basketbal 1.2.3.4. Trock 1.2.3.4. Nation- al Honor Society 2. 3. 4. Dolors for Scholars 4 I. Mchoel A Armstrong, bertg of sound mind and body (stero sound of couse) do hereby leave the f do wing to the fdowlng people To Steve H I leave the hope of getting a car so he won't have to ride the BUS. to Mr Alers I leave one last right nostril nose-tick greeting. To Mke J i leave Hel- BETSY LOUISE BAKER—Verona Jr Prom Decorating Commrtee 3. SADO 4. Homeroom Rep 4 I. Betsy Baker, berg of sound mind, be- queath a smle to d of my friends—Sherry. Wendy. Jessica. Krista. Anna and everyone else to my He Concepts doss, a laugh for d of our excelent cirdesl; to Mr LaPlante. the courage for putting up with me d through the years, lastly to Darin—a hug. plus d of our memories shared together n our senior year. dso. to the Class of 1987— BRAD BARNES—Vernon Footbd 1. Bowing 1 I. Brod Barnes, leave to PauW our favorite house To DJ. AJ and Brett I leave d of the good times we hod To Don I leave lanno. the girt of his dreams To Sherry I leave some couroge TORI BECKINOHAM—Verona Majorettes 1. 2. Softbd 1. FieW Hockey 1. FHA 1. 2. 3. 4. SADO 4 I Tori Beck Ingham, of nsane mnd leave to Judy never-to-forget nights of the Screo- mln Scout, to Sewoge d the great tmes and to hoW on to DJ. to Dawn. I leave my deepest thanks for e-thrg and to get a new muffler, to Kathy, to ve on berg a DEAD-HEAD and hope of getting Bruce, to Betsy, a new voice, to Jemy T. d the D M A M A A J M B DON MICHAEL ALLEN—Verona Trock 1. Footbd 2. Bowing 1 L Don Alen. leave Mke Mler a wmrg par- ley Mke Mumford and Marc, some more money. Brod gets his only true love. Donna DJ. Brett and Heath, another long drive and an even longer trip. AJ one more Saturday night. Shem. the motorcycle and the man on It. PauJa. the tree and the house so you can flnaly run away because you don't need anyone but Jerry MELISSA ANN ATKINSON—Vernon Vdeybd 1; Trock 1.2. FieW Hockey 2. Stu- dent Cound 1. 2 L Meissa Atkinson, leave Trocey Curtis d my love and thanks for berg a true best friend To John lannone I leave my heart and thanks for making the sunmer of '86 so special To Kely C.. Lori N . Usa S . and Me Inda V. I leave a banana To Penny B. thank you for berg a great fnend To the Darien Lake crew I leave a Barbara Moss bog and thanks for d the fun. to LghtnrT JESSICA MARY BAKER—Verona SADO 4 I. Jessica Baker, deckcote to Kely. Penny and Doug a HeWng friendshp May they never forget the good tmesi '. to Tori, everything that we hove done together and always seem to stick by each other, to Amy. d the laughs and secrets we've shared Lke you know who??? To the rest of my friends, thank you for always berg ther. espeaaty Betsy Fndy. my famly. thank you for berg the best D L B J A B DIANE LYN BATCHELDER—Vernon Varsity Trock 1. Bowing 2. 3. 4 National Honor Society 3.4. Ddars for Scholars 4 (VP 4) SADO 4. Tutor 2 I. Diane BatcheWer. leave Diane Groves. Stretch. the ab ty to put up with more kids for the rest of her He. the memories of d the times we hod together and espe- cldy the times we got lost, and d the Jreck subs she wants to go in and get to Trocey Curtis, one dozen noses and more great times fee we hod n Florida, to Meissa JOSEPH ALLEN BELL—Verona To d my teachers I leave my name on d ther desks and forever regret having to leave them with the folowvg class Good luck with them continued on poge 141 33 ttrfi MICHAEL BELTON—Vernon Footbal 1. 2. 3. 4. Basebol 1. 2. 3. 4 Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Notional Honor Society 3. 4 Student Cound 1; Dolors for Scholars 4. SADD 4 Winter Bal Committee 3. Jr Prom Committee 3. I Mtehoel Belton. ber g of sound mind and body do herby bequeth at the time of my demoe leave to Drt. al the soccer skis of a pro. to Sler. his own special serial number (2139661). to the Wop. a razor that works, to Mark, his own Doty, to Kevin, a new BRIAN BENNATI—Sherri Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4. Bosebal 1. 2. 3. Tenrvs 4 Basketbai 1; National Honor Society 3. 4 School Store 1.2.3.4. Dolors for Scholars 4 I. Brian Bennoti. leave to Matt a pair of running shoes to catch Patty, to Mr De- baiso. the focts—Dales beat the Giants 3 out of 4 times in the last two years and the Giants got lucky In the other, to Steve S a real body for him and his car. to Jan M. the loudest uggggh she ever heard, and finaly I leave another ride in the legendary AM IISHOP—Durham vie SADO 4; Sheveron 4. Student Councl 4 Prom Queen 3. FHA 4 I. Trocy Bishop, do hereby leave the flow- ing To Trocy C and Regina the never for- gettable day at the beoch (Trocy. watch out for the ); to Angelo, a ' thanks for ai the times you've helped me out. to Deb- bie. I leave the memories of our childhood days, don't forget themii. to Elaine, i ask Are you mod at me? You're a No 1 friend, to at my friends. I leave saying I'm D M B J M B DAWN MARIE BOVI—Sherrill FHA 4 I. Dawn Bovi. who is always m Chittenango. wish the best to everyone, to Tori Beck Ingham, thanks for being a great friend and don't forget al the good tmes we've hod Best of luck with Bfl And to Sharin White l leave the tool shed and al the good times with Mark D. Bob C. Kirt R. John J. Brian ft Sheika and. of course. Chuck, and to Kathy Curtis, good luck with Bruce P A B PAMELA ANNE BRECKENRIDGE — Oneida Cheerieodng 2. 3.4. Feld Hockey 1.2. AFS 3. 4. Exchange Student 3. Winter Bal Queen Canddote 3. Jr Prom Queen Can- tedate 3. Sheveron 3. 4 (Edtor-in-Chief 4). GARA 1. 2. 3.4. Art Club 3. 4. Varsrty Club 3. Student Councl 1. 2. 3 L Pam Breckenridge. leave Karen Herter at ou pairs'' and the Nftdas Man she never got To Angie Gkfftth I leave a can of Spo- F T B FORREST TED BRODOCK—BlOSSvale I leave these words to whomever wfl bten Trust In Christ and get the truth, and you life w« be fled with great Joy and Hope JENNIFER MARLEE BRONSON— Sherri Soccer 3. 4. Trock 3. Student Couid Rep 4 L Jenny Bronson, of souid mind and body leave to Kety Moms al the good tmes we hod. to Lisa Manela. Chris Peterson. Leslie Pysz. next time Mom won't catch us. to Karen Sholtz. al the great times we hod in Trock. to Erin Kely next time no guys wf come over and bother you at 3 30 in the morning And last but not least. I leave Mr L V B LEO VINCENT BURNS H—Pome Cross Country 1. 2. Trock 1. 2. Wnter Trock 1. Vdey Bal 3. 4 I. Leo Bums, being of ? hereby leave Jeff Kohler (aka Pupper) the w« to say no. to Rick and Mark, an unlmited supply of Brownies And finaly. I leave my expansive mind to al G A B GINGER ANN BUTLER—Verona GARA 1. 2. 3. 4 l. Ginger Butler, leave to Lisa Van Patten al the good times we hod with the cute guys to my sister Robyn. I leave her Mr Walsh and to Erin Osborne I leave the memories of the good times at the roler rink 1 L E B LAVONNE ELIZABETH BUTLER— Verona I. LaVonne Butler, beteve this year of 1986 is my best year for I have a new nephew and also the year of 1987. os I groduate in January E J C EUGENE JOHN CAMPANIE — Verona Basebai 1.2. 3. 4. Voleybal 3.4. Soccer 4 I. E.J. Campanie. beng of astoundng mind and body, bequeath the folowtng upon my undoing the Gumrm-Bear shishkeboh supporting numerous Me forms growing over the lost year goes to Craig Wood To Evl l leave a bram (It's those It tie things that mean so much) To Carl. I leave Tubo Gizmo whose undying loyalty should be re- warded with a swift kick To Chris I B C BILL CARD—Sherri Sr Band 1. 2 I. B1 Card, hereby declare this my last wl and testament To Eric Reber I leave a Me- tme supply of guitar picks and transporta- tion to every Deod tou in the futue To Bruce AJbro l leave a fuel-efficient car. an alarm clock permanently set for 4 30 a m . and al the good memories of 4 -wheeSng in the Traveial inducing the privilege of get- ting out of three feet of mud out in the midde of nowhere, to John Carlton, the Ajne 1984 edtlon of Field and Stream, to K J C KELLY JOAN CAREY—New London I. Kely Carey, wtth no mind, but lots of body, hereby leave Penny ou memories of ou first footbal game together to Mefcssa 1 ft 2 Pul over”, to Melinda. Yo know to Lisa, al ou good tmes with You know Whor. to Tommie, al ou great tafcs. to Paulo, al ou laughs in gym class, to my favorite cousin Cathy, a new boy friend and last but not least to kei and everyone else, a great senior year, if they make iti J W C JOHN WM. CARLTON III—Vernon Footbal 3. 4 1. John Wm Cartton 1. leave to Bruce B a great friendship and many more wtd tmes to Kim. I leave a futue with B B . to Bruce A and Bl C.. I leave a lot of fun at BOCES. and to the rest of the clan I leave great friend- ships and many more great times To Toni Heffner I leave everything, fantastic tmes and al. but most importantly. I leave her me and my love forever C C CHANEY CARNES—Verona Soccer 1. 2. 3. Wresting 2 I. Chaney Carries, beng of utsouxJ mind and body leave to Con Jones my Rhino so he can have something to ploy with and to Jeff Belnger a bed ful of shaving cream, and to Tim Foster, thanks for being such a great friend K E C KATHLEEN ERIN CARNEY—Verona Field Hockey 1. Soccer 2. Trock 3 l. Kathny Carney, leave my brother. Ryan, this school and the hopes he gets out fast To Tab. Marl. Krista, and Sandy O may ou friendshp never end A C ANNMARIE CARTER—SherrH Cheerieodng i 2, 3, 4. Notional Honor So- ciety 2. 3. 4 Orchestra 1. 2. 3. Chorus 1 SADO 4. Dolors for Scholars 4. Student Couid 1.2.3.4. Homeroom Rep 1.2.3.4 l. AmMarie Carter, bequeath the folowing To Dr Morgan I leave memories and the next Betting Master To Mommie'' Mor- ris. I leave my job of deivering passes and white blouses To my dearest friend Jde. I leave the Sunmer of '86, North and South I and I and my art galenes To Samantha I leave memories and a happier Me Lost. S J c SANDRA J. CARVER—Verona I. Sandy Carver, leave to Krista an everlast- ing fnendstvp and thanxl. to X. one Ittle. two Ittle. three Ittle bals Skspi. kAckey. chocolate puddng. and Renee pemcAan to my Accounting buddies, al the best And everyone else al the best! R J C RICHARD J. CAVANAGH—Sherri Band 1.2. 3.4 (VP 4) Marching Band 1. 2.3. 4. Student Cound 1. 2. 3. 4 Homeroom Rep Bowing 2.3.4. Spanish Club 2.3 (Pres 2) I. R J Covanagh. leave the folowng To Carrie P ou friendshc which means a lot to me and the best of luck in you futue, you deserve it , to Mr S and the Senior Hgh Band, thanx. Its been great, good luck I To Jode. John M . proctice To Joe W Happy Birthday Bud1 and finaly to Dr Morgan, a C E C CHERYL ELIZABETH CHANDLER — Verona FHA 1.2. 3. Basketbai 1 I. Cheryl Chandter. beng of absent mind and body, hereby leave to Barb a pack- age of Lee Press-On Nals. to Tracy, my wardrobe, to Pam. a new pair of tap shoes to Jennifer, a new paint job and many years of happiness, and to Brenda a glo worm S J c STEPHEN J. CHMIELEWSKI—Verona Footbal 1. Wresting 2. 3. 4 I. Stephen Chmielewski. being of sound mind and sold body leave to L C Hepier a bottle of aspirin so he can survive another year of knch wtth Kathy and Sandy, to The Fox. I leave an open invitation, and to Christine, i leave everything that's left inducing “the Srtc Finaly. i leave al my school memories in school when I leave S 34 continued on poQ© 141 B s 1 A ; c I SCOTT A. CLANTON—Verona Wresting 2 1. Scott Clanton, beng of sound body and big time dlmented mind, leave the flow- ing To Chuck Boggs a Pepsi bottle and a Rhino to set it on. to Con Jones, a Jar of vasome and some cough drops to clear his throat down at Troop D. to Dave Clarke and Joe Wright, come down and see me sometime and to seventh period Life Con- cepts. a slver Comoro 1 4 D W C • DAVID W. CLARK—Sherrill Wresting 1. 2 1. David W Clarke, being of somewhat sound mind and body leave Dr Morgan one free breakfast at McDonalds To al underclassmen I leave my favorite saying to cuke al the problems. You're young, you'l get over it.'', to the break fast lunch group the best of luck and thanks for the memories, to Sarah I leave ths summer of '85 take care And to Sue B I leave my car and a great friendship I'l truly rms you G K C ' JERAMIE ALAN COLLINS—Verona • AMY COMINGS —Vernon Footbal 1. 2. 3. 4. Trock 1. 2. 3. 4. Winter 1. Amy Comings, leave to Heather and loo. Trock 2. 3. 4 Basketbai 1; Student Rep to thanx. to Meinda a dpiomo. to my brother. j the Board Of Education 4. Student Councl Norris, lots of love to Jessica a fhendshp i 3. 4 A that won't end To al VVS student who T i 1 leave Pete Cortey many Doritos. may A work at McDonald s, a McDCT. to B.J.. 6 J A Lock 2i be good to you I wish the best of c inch heels on ho boots to everyone from luck to Mr Dorman and Mr White and Verona —It's been GREATIl. to three C c thank them for al the help I retre the No footbal players a camera (they know who 68 or just wish the greatest to whoever is they are); to a few special people. Vone privieged enough to wear it I leave Gory and to Jerry White, our Ife and al of my • Otver a ittle block book and Mike Boiey. a love, to everyone else a great weekend r COLLEEN ROSE CONDON —Verona LAURIN CAROLINE CONLAND — Office Aide 2. 3. 4 Vernon 1, Coleen Condon. beng of no sound mind Field hockey 2. 3. 4. SADO 4 Orchestra 1. 2. c and partial body, leave herewith a t g T 3. 4. Al-County Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4. Solo- J GRWIM. to Dr Morgan, my thanks for his 1 Competition 2. 4. Al-State Orchestra 4 d p thoughts he is a thoughtful person to T Duet Competition 2 77 i Mr English. I realy appreciate everythng L 1. Laurtn Caroine Condon, do bequeath tj °i you’ve done for me Mr Murray, you're a one jy to lost o ifetme to Becky skppng 1 L wonderful teocher Al the kids wfl learn a c school and gong to the mal to Becky and C lot from you. and I hope you get your wish Kefl the thanks for always beng there to and most of al To my Babe Bo Dol. A rve. I Mike the hope that you'l always have leave to you al my love that we'l cherish someone flee me to pick on the J T . the JENNIFER LYN CROAD—Blossvale CRYSTAL ANN COUNIHAN — Trock 2. 3 c Durhanvie T To afl my close fnends and to al the teoch- u Office Aide 2. 3. 4 d ers who have stood by me through al the 17 A 1. Crystal CourYhan. having lost my mnd. T problems and confusion I've hod n the Hj A hereby leave to Mrs Herrtg al the cro2y Lj past, thanks A special thanks to my par- excuses of the up-comng seniors, and the d ents for beng there when I needed you U L advice to al the upcoming seniors, never c and for putting up with cfl the thngs 1 did get her mod Good luck to a few special friends Kathy C. Kathy H . Nate W . Edda. and Crystal C ■ JULIE JEANNE DAVIS—Vernon • CAROLYN SUE DEBALSO—Sherr.ll Center Class President 1. 3. 4. Writer Bal Queen Notional Honor Society 2. 3.4 (Pres 4) Field Candidate 3 Jr Prom Queen CandkJote 3. j Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4 Thespons 2 3 (Treos 4) Cheerieoding 1. 2. Trock 1. 2. 3. 4 Field Basketbai Scorekeeper 1. 2. 3. 4. Student C Hockey 2. 3. 4. GARA 3. 4 P Ccxncl 3. 4 (VP 4). Class Rep Jr Prom l. Carolyn DeBatso leave to Jeff a fan and j CoChakperson SADD 4. GARA 1. 2. 3. 4 s a box of noodtes for Yong. a box of bakng j (Treos 4). Chorus 12 3 Dolors for Scholars soda and a hand shake to Gary the mem- D 4 D ory of drrvng the 6000 before Tim David, a D 1. Jule Davis, bequeath to Shown and Hei- forever lasting fnendshp and more deep en. my Cupid bow and arrow Kristi, long conversations. AAe a storybook and hug n rain and wtd rice. Susan, a new mouth in return. Jocque and Pam. the abflty to kfl KATHY LYNN DESTITO—Oneida I. Kathy Destito, leave to Amy and Melody ANTHONY RICHARD DIFONDI — the memories of 5th grode that wfl always Vernon K keep us together throughout high school A Beng of no mind and some body I. Anthony w We'l atways remember Amy's oral report i DiFondi. leave AVS the wfl to learn, my v v J And I also leave my great thanks to them P lunch friends the art I mastered, to Terri, my Q L for always beng there I hope we keep in 11 afcum colection (now she won't ksten to n touch To Kory and Krttti. I leave this school. Culture Club), and to Steve Murabrto. n snce they both love it so much Thanks for U good luck for the future, thanks for beng U puttng up with me Kory HI to Gary And such a great fnend Good luck Underclass- thanks to Kristi The Shark, —without my men. you wfl need It best fnend I'd be lost SHERRY DIXON—Verona JOSEPH DOT!—Blossvale 1. Sherry Dixon, leave al of my fondest 1. Joe Dote, leave my Ford truck to Brian memories to Wendy and our lasting friend- Storms because he wfl always be pushng A s ship, to Betsy, my sympathy for al ouk T those Chevys I leave my snowmoMe to A phone cafls to Grabow. the memories of d Joel Peters to keep him busy with al of the n our 3-wheeler nde of fouk and thanx for al n work it needs and to Jenifer Long I leave a S LJ of youx help, to Krista, good luck in your LJ set of tools so she can learn to fix her own D future years and of course, al of my love car by herself To al the rest of my friends to Steve, and lots of love and happness n they can have what's left over, which isn't ouk future together much GORDON K. COLLINS—Verona Footbal 2.3.4. Basketbai 2.3. Trock 1.2.3. 4. I. Gordon Coins, would e to leave Scott Clanton me New Year's Party and at the great tmes we rod together, to Jennifer Roberts my love, to Mel. Baby. I leave al of those unanswered letters I never got. and last but not least. I leave al you poor un- derclassmen the feeing of wakng up at 6 a m and droggng yourself to good old VVS whie I'm home sleepng JAMIE CONDES—Verona L Jam e Condes, leave my parkng permit to my Ittle brother B J . to Dr Morgan I leave my excuses that I never handed rv and to Jeanne Fodeley. a boring day with- out me JAMES EDWARD CONLEY—Pome I. James Conley, being of sound mnd leave to al the students at WS the memories of this wonderful school, and to the under- classmen a Ittle odvice. hang n there it won't be long before you graduate (hopefufly) I EDDA DAVIDSDOTTIR — Mosteisveit. Iceland Ski Club 4 AFS 4 l. Edda Davidsdottir. leove thanks to my host famfles. a bottle of har spray to Kathe H. a Wetme supply of rubber plates to Shar- on L; good luck with Bruce to Kathy C. and to Kathy C and Sharin W. stock in Rtt Dye l would also e to soy thank you to every- one for showing me around and helpng me out And for beng so patient. I thank my teachers, who took time to explan when I dkln't understand PAULA J. DEPASQUALE—Vernon I Paula leave to Norris an Arheod and the wfl to get out of here to Ke y I leave memories of those rough gym classes and a basebai bat to protect yourself from Guppies to Lori I leave a Hetime supply of quarters to Meinda I leave the good times and Randy's spider I. to Lisa, best wishes for a happy ife. and to al my fnends. my love always WILLIAM SCOTT DINING—Verona Cross Country 1 I. Scott Dining, beng of sound mind and body leave my unused moth book to Mr Mopa to my ststers the capabilty to grad- uate from WS ANITA SUE DRAKE—Vernon Basketbai 1. Softbal 1. 2. 3. 4. French Club 1. SkiOub 3. 4, Thespons 1. Literocy Volun- teer 2 Student Councl 1. 2. 3. 4 GARA 1. 2 Dolors for Scholars 4 I. Anita Drake leave to Stephanie the memory of seeng Wyke and I together To Wnkie. the abity to get along with her cousrv to Tiff. Troc and Ms al the tmes n Oneida and last but definitely not least, to my best fnend. Don. I leave al the times with our Stockbndge fnends and most of al s continued on page 141 ANDREW DUNCAN—Sherri Footbal 1. 2. 3. 4 Boseboi 1. 2 I Andrew Duncan, leave to B G me abflty to understand the game and the basebai coochlng handbook I also leave 78 to the person who a lucky enough to wear it. and flnaly to Gayle a great senior year and a phone cal JUDY ANN DURANT—Verona Basketbal 4 I. AxJy Durant, havng lost my mind and body leave to Ton. the morrxngs before school, also to Sue Grabow and Ton Beck- mgham ai the school lunches and salads, to Mrs Adams al the the and meres, to al the grts n the bathroom. I leave my spoce. more time between classes, to Sharon, the best times I've ever hod And lost but not least, i leave al my memories to al my fnends USA MARIE DYKEMAN—Verona SADO 4 I. lisa Dykeman. being of sound mind want to thank Mice for giving me memories n cherish forever C R E 'a CARLTON R. EASTMAN II—Sherri Voleybaf 3. 4 I. Cartton R Eastman I. better known os Shogun to my disciples, do bequeath the fdowmg To Evl Ed and E.J a fulfilment of the greatest fantasy—to equal my ski m ta je tennis, to the Commander (Kyle) I leave my last can of guinea hen repeient to Heysier I leave my shredded Gramco broom Finafy. I leave al underclassmen who take physics, a bottle of Extro- strength Buffem R R E RYAN RICHARD ENOLER—Vernon Basebai 1. 2. Footbal 1. 2. 3 L Ryan Engier. leave the best of tmes m my high school years and the song Folow You Folow Me to Kristy Wittman K J E KYLE JOHN EYCHNER—Verona Dolors for Scholars 4 I. Kyle J Eychner. beng of supenor mind and body do herby bequeath the folowng people To E.J Campanie I leave my be loved horse. Snickers To Ed Faldzinski. my lovable flock of gunea hens, to my good friends Carl Eastman I leave my farmhouse out m the country, and to the future gener- ation who wfl folow in our footsteps. I leave the memones of Engish tea party. Yogi E C F EDWIN C. FALDZINSKI—Vernon Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4 I. Ed Faldzinski. leave E.J Campante a sub- scription to Nnjo Life Mogazme To Cari I leave al my png pong skis S L E SAMANTHA LENE ENGLISH — Vernon Varsity Gris Spring Trock 1. 4. Homeroom Rep 2. Student Cornel Rep 2. Art Club 4 l. Samantha English, leave many thanks to the Meters To my roommate. Christel. a best friendshp. more laughs attocks. John Taylor, and the state of Calfomta. to Ann. PCT. SHJ and a detonary with one word. PLATONC . to Jem. the memories of Wl- lY” and “Bfly . to J B ” thanks for every- I L E F LAURA ELIZABETH FINSTER— Verona Manager Boys Varsity Basketbal 2 l. Lauro F inster, beng of sound mind (some- times) leave Edth for the generation to folow Dr Denby I thank for al the memo- ries of when Brenda and I manoged his team That was the last thng we dd to- gether and they ore my lost memories of her To DP I leave the memories of the BUG (The Yelow Streak) and al the times Si D A F DEBORAH ANN FORD—Verona I. Deborah Ann Ford, beng of sound mind and body leave Katie the B g B. and al the Papaya Punch she can drink, to the Main Stew, a burned shortcake, to Mr Mjrry. my thanks I leave CC. the everlast- ing relotioashp To Danny and Darcy. I leave my memories and a good-bye To my dearest Joe. I give to you the summer days at me beoch. our pictures, our park and the pizza, its stl there11 grve to you my smie. my ears, and my mended heart M F MARK FORT—Vernon Center PAD i I Mark Fort, leave to Jo Ann ou friendship, and a wish for the future to bring al the happriess she deserves to Miss Manches- ter. a more peoceful pubic speaking class next year and al the great poems she wrote to Judy al the things she said but meant wel. to Trocy B for beng such a great fnend and a terrific person To Cher? I leave al the great times we hove hod and to ou future together J N G JOSEPH N. OARBRY—Sherri Wresting 1. 2 4 Footbal 1 2 I. Joseph Garbry. leave this school with nothng but memones I also leave the un- derclassmen the risk of cruising during lunch and catching one To Sheri I soy just re- member we hod a good relationship go- ng. too bod it ended the way it dd REBECCA LYNNE GILBERT Center Vernon SUZANNE ALYSON GRABOW— Sherrill R L G Spmg Trock 1. 2. 3. 4 Soccer 2. 3. Spanish Club 2 i. Rebecca Lynne Eud Gtoert. leave to SJ and SpKJy thanks for my great name , and to my lunchroom crowd i leave a pri- vate laundromat with which to clean up the jokes, conversations and most of al the mads! To Sue G. Sarah G and Laura C. I leave the memories of lots of happy times To Ke e Seaman, my best fnend. I leave my D B G • DAVID B. GRABOW—Verona FFA 1. 2. 3. 4 Footbal 4 I. Dave Grabow leave VVS n strong mind and wfl l leave the foe memories of cnxs- ng durag lunch to al the juniors I leave Jess with foe memones. and leave ever- lasting friendship with Sherry. Wendy. Shen. and Paula S A G D M G DIANE MARIE GRAVES—Sherri SADO 4, Dolors for Scholars 4 Tutoring 3 l. Diane Groves, leave to Alao my thanks for beng such a good friend, al our memo- ries of Oneida, a hug when she needs it. and my friendship forever! to Teresa and Metssa. a wld party I. to Steve, my fnend- shp. my love and many great memories!, to Tracey, a smie and a real haircut!, to VVS. only two more Graves'—but my dad. rm taking him with men A M G ANDREW MARTIN GREEN—Sherri Footbal 1. 2. 3. 4 I. Andy Green, leave John (Charmin) MU- roy that one night in Rome that I. for one w« never let him forget A D G • CECILIA MARIA IRENE GRILLO— C M G Verona Terms 4, AFS 4. GARA 4. Voleybal 4 L Cede. (Beaner) leave to my sster (unfor- tunately) one dozen of ftafcan horses, to Chris B. al my trophies and a typical prod- uct from Italy, a Bono boy. to Chris H I wfl never leave my wfl. n find somethmg bet- ter for you. to Kety H. my mittens and a brown haired, brown eyed, tal italan boy!. To Kely L. a Mediterranean boy and half of my clothes. To Mary. I'l gnre to you my 36 ! C v J M G JACQUELINE MARIE GROUP— Sherrill Field Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4. SADO 4. Dolors for Scholars 4. Class Secretary 3. GARA 1. 2. 3. 4. Writer Bai Queen Canddate 3. Prom Chairperson 3. Student Coutd 1 i. Jocque Group, leave to Jule Jan my field hockey stick for further use To Pam B I leave a rubber car. to Paula l leave a moddog , to Lsa I leave Loser do' bath- room. to Kristi I leave a diamond earring, to T.R. I leave a clean dram and al the best S J G • continued on page 141 Varsrty Trock 1. 2 Winter Bal Decorating Committee 3. Jr Prom Decoratng Com- mrttee 3. Homeroom Rep 4 Dolors for Scholars 4 L Sue Grabow. leave my brother the $4 I have owed him for three years. Red. our trip to Rochester. K S . 8th Lake. Judy, the saying Don't enjoy It . Becky, ou crazy fnendstxp and a husband, to Mr Murray, a hug. to Tori Lee. the nerd with a calculator ANGELA DAWN GRIFFITH—Sherri Field Hockey 2. Basketbal Cheerieodng 2. 3 Footbal Cheerieodng 3. GARA 2. 3. 4 Writer Bal Queen Candidate 3; Jr Prom Queen Canddate 3. Dolors for Scholars 4 SADO 4. Sheveron 4 I. Anga Griffith, leave to Yong a doughnut hole, to Andy a new comb, to Devra. the good old days. Paulo, the dance to the Grateful Deod m you room. Pam the. the everiostng laugh of cy-baH. a Reese’s Pieces wrapper and the power to always remember ou Florida vocations! to Lisa. SARAH JANE GUNUSKEY—Rome Cheerieodng 1. 2. 3. 4. Nationd Honor So- ciety. 2. 3. 4. Dolors for Scholars 4 SADO 1. 4. Jr Prom Queen Canddate 3. Student Couid 1. Wnter Bal Decorating Commit- tee 3. I. Sarah Gumuskey. leave to my Mom and Dod a hug and a kiss for al they sacrificed so I coUd go to VVS. to Kefle (S S ). al the fun we hod cheering and ou mutual dsike of IT , to CP. the hope that maybe someday she'l change to Becky, a new n €%tFa AMY RETH HALL —Vernon Center Mxed Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4 Special Education Tutor 1. 2. 4. Winter Olympic 1. 2. 4 Spring Olympic 1. 2. 3. 4. Trock Official 3. 4 I. Amy Hal. be ng without a mind leave Toni Heffner to handte John and not to forget d ou great moment with many more to come l leave Kim Decker many year at VVS with B B Don't forget ou memorio To Mr De Baiso I leave a smie. to Sue B Heave P.D; to Tori Beckngham I leave Boards to do whatever she want with, don't forget CRISTIN! LOUISE HARTMAN— Verona Spanish Club 2. SADO 4. Dolors for Scholars 4 Mnjo Club 4 I. Christine Hartman, leave to my best lock- er buddy Andy, my It tie man with freeze dned carrot, to Kely. a thinly steed pound of grode A chicken breast personaly sfcced by the chicken man hmself to Beaner. a big bowl of three bean salod. a m shake and the shaker too. to Tom. a whole year RORIN LYNN HARDY—Vemon Band 1 Chorus 1. 2. Dolors for Scholars 4 SADO 4. Writer Bal Decorating Committee 3; Jr Prom Decorotng Committee 3. Litera- cy Vduiteer 2. School Store 3. 4 l. Robin Hardy. Deng of souid mind and body leave VVS with many fond memories, to Sue. Doris. Lore. Betty Jo. and Chris, the great times we al shared espeoaty before homeroom To al the teacher I've hod. thank for mcfcmg the classes enjoyable to KELLY JEAN HASTINGS—Vernon Center Notional Honor Society 3. 4. Chorus 1. 2. Sheveron 1. Dolors for Scholars 4 I. Kely Hastngs. leave to Kely memories of the great fun wo ve hod and a P P P party To CecHa l leave an American bono and a night of Chuck's snoring To Shown I leave my gramps shirt, because l know you Bee it To Mary I leave some older guys with hairy legs to Chris H some young babes and to Chris B al the ones in between To you MICHELE LYNN HARRINGTON— Verona Chorus 1. GARA 3. 4 i. Mtehele Harrington, beng of sound mind do hereby bequeath to Honey Van Slyke a great senior year with leky And to Tom- mie Kely C C i leave goodluck in school and with 32 LAFAYETTE ANDREW HASTY — Verona Vdeybd 2. 3. 4. Soccer 3. 4. Tenms 4 l. Andy Hasty, beng of sound mind leave to Mark the abity to to to girls without turn- ing red to Steve Siler, a real car that goes over 35 mles per hour and a can of bondo to fix it. to Kristi I leave a Ken dol so she won't be away from Mke H JO ANN HAVENER—Verona SADO 4 L Jo Ann Havener leave to al underclass- men future years of success and happness at WS. to Mr DeBctoo. a box of tissues for Ns students, to Tnsho W . 32. to Diane G . our memories and al the luck n the world to Mark F . an evertastng fnendshp and happness always, and to Mark. Dan and Jeff, my friendship and love always'! TONETTE HEFFNER—Vernon Center Mxed Chours 3. 4. Track Official 3. 4 I. Tonette Heffner, leave to Amy Hal the many tmes we were late for homeroom To Kim Decker (sdor). I leave the night of the tower and the hopefU future with B B To Kathy Destito I leave the memories of typng class and the many visits to her and Chuck To Sue B I leave one more year to go. and a ride to school To Shannon. Sheryl. Donna (yo wanna) I leave our great tmes in typng To Jody L I leave d the HELEN A. HENNESSY—Vernon Field Hockey 1.2.3.4 Cheerieodng 1. 2.3. 4. GARA 1 Student Counci Rep 1. 2. Stu- dent Couid President 4. National Honor Society 2. 3. 4. (Sec 4) Spansh Club 2 Dolors for Scholars 4 I. Helen a Hemessy. bequeath the fdow- ng To Theresa S. my hockey stick, to Knsti P. a box of nee. to Jule D. a microphone to Sue H. o gog and to Shawn R. my heart' H KAREN BETH HERTER—Verona Field Hockey 1. 2. Softool 1. 2. Ski Oub 3. Soccer 3. 4. Track 4. Varsity Club 3. 4 Math Club 1. 2. 3. 4. National Honor Society 2. 3. Student Cound 3. 4. Thespons 4. Art Club 4 I. Karen Beth Herter. bequeath to Melissa Perry a wattamelon rot. and the memories of a m«on stars and a smiey foce To Karin I leave a reel of fishing ine. a cose of the 24 hou flu. a can of beans and a cJpioma n psychology To Jeff I gn e the means of escape and the opportunity to choose To ' CHRISTINE LORRAINE HEWITT— Verona Sr Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Sr Mixed Chouus 1. 2. 3. 4. Color guard 1. 2 Marching Band 2. 3. 4 Ai-County Chorus 2. 3. 4 I. Christine Hewitt, do bequeath the fdow- ing To Lori. Doris. Sue. Robin, and Betty Jo I leave the joy of finafy groduotng and the hope of sticking together forever To Robn D I leave my bus To $. enjoy you audi- tions and thanks for everytNng To my friend Cathy. I leave ou memories and help To Teter the folder lody has groduat- TIMOTHY J HEYSLER—Sherri I. Tim Heysier, leave al the Gramco work that I do to someone who wants it SUSAN THERESA HILTS—Verona National Honor Society 3.4. GARA i 2. 3.4 Thespians 4 Student Cound 1. 2. 3. Class Homeroom Rep 1. 2. 3. 4. Freshman Class Secretary V SADO 4 Soccer 2. 3. 4 (Cap- tam 2. 3. 4) Basketbaf 1. 2. 3 (Captam 1. 2). Softbal 1. 2 (Captam 2). Writer Bal Committee 3. Dolors for Scholars 4 Art Club 4 I. Susan T HWs. leave to the seniors d the great memories Devra and Juke. I leave thanks for the fun sunmer of 85 and the GARY E HOPPER—Oneida Trock 1. 2. Writer Trock 1. Cross Couitry 1 I. Gary Hopper, leave to al my friends and felow students the luck they are gong to need to make it through the next year or two Hi Kristi E KRISTINA LYNN HOWELL—Sherri Softbal 1. voleyOd 2. 3. SADO 4. Sr Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Orchestra 1. 3. 4. Marching Band 3. Cdorguard 1 I. Knssy Howei. Deng of dmented mnd and battered body, leave to Tmo. Bridget M- che e Jody. Gayle, etc d the love n the world, to Barky a Maytag washer for fu- tue parties to Squdette a ticket to Vr- gma beoch and Rob (Lowe) from Oneida To and futue band people. the memories of a special world nside the DARIN PAUL HUDSON—Sherri Basebd i I. Darin Hudson, leave nothing—no. I leave Betsy d of my love and the biggest hug ever, and also the great tmes we had m ou senior year I also leave the memories to Joe. Ron. Rich. Grabow. Mark, and Tom and there were a lot Also, good luck to Mark and Tom for the upcomng footbd season MARY ILES—Vernon Field Hockey 2.3 4 Vdeybd 2.3. 4. GARA 2. 3. 4. SADO 4. Dolors for Scholars 4. Nnja Club 4 l. Mary les. Deng of sound mnd leave Kely the New York islanders To Chris H. Heaved the memories of the tmes we hod n lunch To Chris B. I leave two meat-o-bals.' (with sauce on the side) To Mcheie. I leave Toberta Lor one (cat) Also to Chns H i leave the phrase Oh. pardon mel MICHAEL J. JACOB—Sherri Soccer 2. 3. 4. Terms 2. 3. 4 I. Mehoei J Jacob, beng of souid mnd and body, do herby bequeath the fdow- ng memorandum To Mchoel Armstrong I leave o rub of the nose and his long-junp approoch. to Michoei Ankrun I leave o new nose, to Kete Seaman i leave my thanks for beng a great fnend to Dave Clarke I leave hm with the nickname Crocket, and to the Class of 87 i leave the advice, if at first you don't succeed, try to ELAINE JASIEWICZ—Verona Student Counci 1. 3. 4 Dolors for Scholars 4. SADO 4 l. Elame. bequeath to Sheryl R the memo- ries of Gigeboo COMTTW thanks for d the memories and the many to come, and many thanks to Kely B Mssy C and Mi- chele E for d the help J STEVEN E. JOANIS—Verona Footbd 1. 2. 3. 4 Bosketbd 1. 2. 3. 4 Basebd 2. 3. Trock 1. 4 Dolars for Scholars 4 i. Steve Joams. leave d of my few but fond memories to my friends, to treboR releZ and treboR mahraW i leave d the good times we hod in footbd Most mportantty, I leave to Debt © d of my love and ou good tmes we hove ever hod and hope that maybe we can continue to have them JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON — Vernon Footbd 1. 2. Basebd 1. 2. 3 Bosketbd V 2. 3. Student Couid 1. 2 I. Jkn Johnson woUd ike to wish Con. Pete PoU and Cloy best of luck in the school for whatever nunber of years they have left I bet they'I love rtf Semper Fi continued on poge 141 M L K A D M L ' ALICIA JONES—Sherrill Bowing 1. 2. 3. 4. Golf 3. 4. Sheveron 1. School Store 3.4. Notional Honor Society 3. 4. Dolors for Scholars 4. Tutoring 2. 3 I. Alcto Jones, leave Mr B the Oggest thank you and a table hJ of al the It dan food he can ever want. Metssa. d our memories and anythng and everythng she wants cause she deserves only the best out of Ife Robin, a t g thanks and the best of luck with Tim and Danny. Diane, the big- gest and most beautiful batoon she can MICHELE LYNN KINNE—Blossvaie National Honor Society 2. Soccer 2. Track 2. Latin Oub 1. 2. Student Counci 1. Ai- County Orchestra 1. 2. Nnfo Oub 4 I. AAcheie Kime. leave to Mchele the Mus- tang convertible. Mark, and d ou great memories Don't forget Aug 25. Nov 1. and March 4 To Joe , the Boss MACH 1. John, and the 5 Don't forget Hey pretty lady.” the Uncom Continental (colecter s ectton). and OC.J.'s To Tina. I leave our DEVRA MICHELE LAMB—Sherrill Basketbd 1. 2. 3. 4 Field Hockey 2. Softbd 1. 2. Winter Bd Queen 3. Student Couid 1. 3. 4. Winter Bd Committee 3. Jr Prom Committee 3 L Derva Lamb, beng of sentimental mod leave to Pam Neveu the memories of the Best Fnendsfrp only we coiid have, to Kel- se Scanlon and Sue Hits d the happness n the world and that ou friendship wi always be a great part of my high school memory to Jocque. Angie. Paula. Krista, the loft J L K •OB KEOEBEIN—Verona Footbd 1. 2. 3 L Bob Kegeben leave to Ace a spoceshp. Paul and Rodney a loupe. Corey a bowl. Chris the abity not to mix karate and foot- bd. Chown o Unbar vertebroe. Loren nothing, and last but not least. I leave Usa M a beef stick P S Corey also gets Mcheto M L JOHN L. KLAHS—Dvjrhamvie Trock Field 1 Wresting 2 Footbd 4 Wresting 4 L John Kiahs. beng of no mind and d body, do hereby leave my mother a Medal of Honor for gettng me through high school when l was ready to quit in kndergorten I leave to d underclassmen the fond mem- ories of beng n the tank I leave to Trocy B . Usa S . Usa W . and Glodys H . d me good memories of ou many bus ndes to- gether i leave to Mr Pawfta. a handshake MATTHEW LAROCK—Vernon Center I. Matthew LaRock. beng semi-sound mind leave my MC tee shrt to Mr Alers because i know how much he would Ike it To every- one else i have one thought—may you have good a good senior year when it o you tme JAMES L. KINO. Center Soccer 2. 3.4 Honor Society 3.4. Motheie tics 2. 3. 4. Vdeybd 2. 3. 4 I. Jkn King, beng of sound mind and body leave everythng to my enemies, which is nothng. and nothng to my friends, which is everything P S I leave the memories of those long soccer taps to those who were a part of them V A L C L y i VERNE A. LACLAIR—Vernon Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4 Band 1. 2 I. Verne LoClar, leave Rich Croft a Grand Am dong 00 miles an hour and d the col- lege grts he can handte CHRISTOPHER LAWTON—Verona I. Chris Lawton, leave Paul SeOei good luck with a girlfriend and a pock of gun To Jeff I leave the name Pup To Doug I leave BOCES and luck to get through school (which he needs) To Chown I leave my wresting ab ty SHARON ELISE LEAVITT—Rome I Sharon Leavitt, leave the fdowng To Axle i leave uidyng fneodshp. a date with Steve, and o weekly reoder spetor gude To Mrs Parker I leave her lost books ff; To Mr Murray. Mr DeBalso. and Mrs Trapp. I leave thanks for openng new doors to me T To d my fnends. old and new. I leave 17 memories of days post, and hope for days to come And ftnaiy. to Eric. I leave a new car. new skis, scratch-proof glasses, but mostly, my love, uiderstandng and forth D 'A K J L KELLEY JEAN LENHART—Vernon Center L Keley Lenhart. leave to my sister. Chris, d my clothes that she takes without askng To my best friend. Kely Hastings, d the good times that we have hod together through the years To Cyclo, we are gong to rmss you o lot. proctee on you ce skat ng To Mr Fnley. you fnaly got my name nght B J L BETTY JO LEONARD—Sherri Color guard 1 Senior Band V 2 Bowing 2. 3. Soccer 2 i. Betty Jo Leonard, leave d the good times to the underclassman I also leave an the luck in the world to them becouse they need it I also thonk Dons Morgan Lon Peck. Momque McCommck. and Robn Hardy for makng my school years worthwhrfe DEBORAH ANN LEONARD— Durhamvie Sr Band 1 i. Deb Leonard, leave to my safer Sue d the desks for her and Mfce To Pouoi leave the memories of New London Field Days To my famiy thanks for beng there To John I leave d the memories. II never forget you To Craig, most mportantiy. I leave d my love forever T L THOMAS LEWIN—Vernon Footbd 1. 2. 3. 4 Bosebd 1. 2.3.4. Voiey- bd 3. 4. Dolors for Scholar 4 I. Tom Lewn. beng of sound body and somewhat sound mnd. leave my 64 to anyone who can ff my cleats But. espe cidy to Chris Bevivno. I w« never forget d the special memories of us and ou senior year i Ti Amoii Christman W L WENDY LEWIS—Verona I. Wendy Lewis, do hereby bequeath to Sherry the memories of a lostng fneodshp throughout ou Wetme To Knsta i leave d the good tmes in VC and Verona To Re- nee the rest of the desk to scnbbie out my name and put yous n its pkxre To Betsy Knssy Note Dave, and everyone else — evertostng happness W E L M E YM WAYNE E. LEYMAN JR.—Vernon Wnter Trock 3. Beoujangies Staff 3. 4 I. Wayne Leyman. (AKA Flash. Woyner) beng of overt mnd. leave the foSowng Cassandra her mother s car. Vickie o Civi War hot (South) David a better memory Eric better luck with radio contests. Tommy o bowl of elephant toe soup Shety abso luteiy nothng. John a date with Honey Scott a squeak Mr and Mrs HySo pa fence Johnny Hyla monkey bars and to Loua o smie so that she wi always have one J M L MARY ELIZABETH MAGUIRE—Sherri Bowtng 2 I. Mary Mogure beng of sound mnd leave to Jennifer Long and Kefte Motneux the memories of d the fun we hod at BOCES. to Deb Gowarecki two more wondertu years at V V S and to Tom Gowarecki I leave d my love JENNIFER MARIE LONG—BlOSSvale Fha 1. 2. 3 i Jennifer (Fred) beng of absent mnd and sore body leave Bones. Dougy Tommy and Matt a broken arm for every tme they beat on me I leave Knsta my Accountng workbook to Jarme. my gunby stickers n my locker to Joel, thonk you for every- thng. to Tori, the memories of Nfcogara Fals to Deb. good luck with the fcttie one to Mary. I thank you for stayng n BOCES with me. and to to Cheryl, o calm temper T A L THERESA ANN LYNCH—Verona voaeybd 1. 2. 3 4 Soccer 1. 2 3 4 SAOO 2. 4 Student Counc 1. 2. 3. Notional Honor Society 2. 3. 4 I. Theresa Lynch, beng of no mnd and a repared body wi to those n Alaska the tnenashps and d the memories toSondra. d ou close cate and never gettng caught and my bod luck!. To Suey d the great tmes together the weekend at P U a 3. Brian and beng my buddy to Todd my fnendshp for whenever you need it Mefcs- M M MELODY MEACHAM—Vernon I. Melody Meocham. not beng of soutd mnd herby bequeath the folowng Regno (Edweena) i leave her the right to be com- fy wunby whenever she feels i e it To Marsha (MoU DroU) I leave her the nght to make a pass at d the nee lookng guys without getting busted about it To Kathy and Amy i leave the zany memories of eght years of friendship can bmg C L M CHRISTEL LYNN MEIER—Pome Tenrvs 4 I. Chnstei Mee leave to my roommate Samanotho Engteh the hopes of someday havng d her fantasies come true about Jason Bateman and Van Haien To my shadow Barb Jeamotte. i leave d the memories of the past espeody d the concerts that were such a rot keep try- ing—someday you'll find someone os good as Roger Taylor, to Marsha and Reg no ou fovonte word Party —thanks for n 38 continued on poge 141 K L M - • TERESA M. MICHEL—Vernon Center Bowing 3. 4. Golf 3. 4; Tutor 2. 3. 4; School Store 3. 4 I. Teresa Mkrhei. leave to Alicia a speaai thank you for standng by me and believng In me through everything I leave to Diane and Meftssa a bog of loipops for them only and more good tmes m Oneida To Robn I leave a case of Care-Free and thanks for the tc s To DJ and Ron I leave my servor privilege card to share Mr Bemati gets a KELLIE LEE MOLINEUX—New London Library Aide 1. Office Aide 2. 3. 4 I. Kelbe Molneux. beng of partly sound mind and body, would like to leave this school with a big GRN on my face To Mrs Adams I leave the sunshine that she always seems to have m her eyes and her smte To Mr M«er and Dr Morgan I leave the er- rands for someone else to run To Mr Reed I leave al the tdks we've hod—I'm going to J D M DIANE MARIE MILLSON— DurhamvWe Soccer 2. FHA 4. Chorus 2. 3. 4 I. Diane MHbon. leave to my cousin Kei. one more year of school and I hope you stay out of iSS To Angi l hope you have your fun In school To my brother Larry. I hope you have a great last year Good luck to the underclassmen Class of 87 JILL DOROTHY MOONEN—Verona Softbai 1. Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4. Voleybal 1. 2. 3. 3. SADD 4 Thespians 4. Art Club 4 I. M Moonen. do hereby bequeath to Bi Oleksy a Ittle man” to work ful time To my only fan Marla. I leave my bal hanc ng skis to go with your mega foot. Michele E how about a chocolate shake In a bucket to go. My sister Janet nothing (she has ev- erything of mine anyway) To al my friends I couldn't name. I suggest to save al your Y M M J M YON© MIN—Verona Footbal 1. 2. 3. 4 I. Yong Mn. leave Angie piggy back rides down Hamit on Ave and a very special friendship I'l never forget To Pada. I leave a deck of cards and half eaten donut holes; to Krista, the word pushy', to Dervo. the memories of great concerts To USA I leave a left shoe, to Jocque o great friend- ship and al the good tmes we've have, to John and Andy, al the good times we've hod MATTHEW JAMES MORAN— Vernon Basebal 1. 2. 3. 4. Basfcetbal 1. 2. 3. 4. Assistant Footbal Annocncer 4. SADD 4 I leave Mr Piedmont a pizza of ego. and a career as a Bper Abo. an audence for the Warham. Werner. Walpole. Mulroy. Ben- atti. Dixie an. and Sler Movie Makers of World War I K D M DORIS MORGAN—Oneida Color guard 1 I. Doris Morgan, leave to Chris. Lori. Robin. Rondo and Betty Jo “fond memories of our mornings in the cafeteria To Rondo. I leave the hopes of a never ending friend- ship To Mr Hotalng I leave the “Poc-Man' memories of Lori and I In Math 10. and to Scott Kenyon I leave al my love S J M STEVEN J. MUR ABITO—Verona l. Steve Murabito. beng of sound body and half a mind leave the folowing to Jenny. Joann. Ltto. and Tiny Tony my massive heodoche that they gave me To Donna. I leave my mind. body, and heart T J M TIMOTHY J. MURPHY—Vernon FFA 1. 2. 3. 4 I. Tim Mvxphy. leave to of FFA members the fun times we hod in class with Mr Schiebel. to Mark Urtz the fun and wid times chasng Dave 8 with our 4x4's. to Lba G Shawn D Coleen C the tmes at Camp A M M G O J A P ANDREW MICHAEL MUSACCHIO — Sherri Footbal 1. Basketball 2 l. Andy Musoccho. leave to Jeff the great tme we had in Florida, but the nde home was better, to Angie, thanks. I coddn’t have mode it through Accounting without you To Keie. I leave al the very special memories that we hod together and the best of luck to Joe. Dave, and Dove, the tme at Green Lakes after the picnic M A M MARLA ANNE MYERS—Sherrill Soccer 3. 4. Thespians 4. Writer Bal Deco- rating Committee 3. Prom Decoratng Committee 3 I. Maria Myers, beng of empty mind and supersound body leave Dup a fishy and the B C . “Do you belong to the physics club? . Bkxn a dust mop. Davro a new car and money. Karen, urn. head butt and picnics at Chickenogo Fals. Kely. Tudman's bam and Woofie's floor.. Sondro. are you my friends?. Ji. It was a fun wet summer. Ja- M N MARK NELL—Vernon Basebal 1.2.3.4. Voleybal 2.3.4. Footbal 3. Jr. Prom King 3. PAMELA THERESA NEVEU—Sherrill Basketball Cheerleader 1. 2 Football Cheerleader 1. 2; Trock 1. Golf 2. Wnter n Bal Decorating Committee. Jr Prom Deco- ratng Committee Tl. Pam Neveu. of murky mind and slanky body leave to Devra Lamb our forever friendship, to Knsten our memories—don't T forget em. to Zup. knowledge of physics 1 Y and some muscles, to Pear, a good lookng dude and a pair of crutches. Herter. skng lessons on the Bunny HI. to Scott Kitchen. ©ARY OLIVER—Verona Footbal 1.2.3.4. Basebal 1.2.3.4. Basket - bal 1. 2. 3. 4 I. Gary Over, leave Pete Cartey memories of the rubber hammer and Lock 21 To Eric Vafentne I leave the memories of the Dome and our haircut to Ryan Engier a bird permit and to Mke Boley a the good times we've hod on the golf course ond our Legon games V L N VICKIE LYNN NOVELL—Vernon Math Club 1. Computer Club 1. Executive Committee Student Council 1; Thespons 1. 2. 4. National Honor Society 3. 4 Student Councl 4. Dolors for Scholars 4 Cross Country Varsity 3. 4. Track 3. 4. Marching Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Latin Club 1. 2. Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4. Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4 I. Vickie Novel, leave Chris Hartman a gar- bage truck, her “knight in shinng armor and the fondest memories of Jasper and PC To Jenny Austin and Wendy Agne. I C O CHAWN O’DELL—Verona Footbal 1. Wresting 2. 3. AFS 3 I. Chown O'Dei. leave my sister the wf to finish school with a good attitude. Ace. the ab ty to speak. Chris, a Nnja sword. Paul and Rodney a new hair style. Doug, a freckle free face. Rick and Jerry, some meat on their bones Jeff, my purchasing ab ty Bob. a good set of kidneys. Steve, a good favorite footbal team C O JAMIE ADAM PALMER—Oneida Footbal 1. 2. 3 Bosket bal i. 2. 3. 4. Base- bal 1. 2. 3. 4 l. Jamie Palmer, leave to Podo Adams al of the terrific memories of the last two years and al of the good times And to Dave Renaldo I leave al of the sient mornngs on the bus CHERI ORR—Sherrill Sheveron 1. Student Cornel 4 I. Chen Orr. of sound mind of sound mind, leave Mark Fort an alarm clock to get up in the morning, a cup of coffee to wake up. a srme to cheer-up. and to al those underclassmen I leave them to catch up PoiJa Adams my friend. I leave you the memories of the mansion and o trea- sure under the stoge (Don't forget look behind you ) For Mr Walsh I leave on extra hour for eoch class J P O JOSEPH PAUL OSTRANDER— Vernon Center Student Coax 2. 4 l. Joseph Ostrander, beng of sound mind and body leave the folowing To Rob. the forest of yoa choice (have fun with it), to Steve, my thanx for beng my fnend and for always beng there, to Oed. my privilege card, abuse it ike i dd To Mr Patricio, much respect and thanx for al you have taught me over the years And to Debbie. I leave you ou watertais. the fruit we threw K A P • KRISTI ANNE PATRICIA—Sherrill National Honor Society 2. 3. 4, Cheerteod- mg 1. Dolors for Scholars 4 (Sec 4), SADD 4 Wnter bBI Committee 3. Jr Prom Commit- tee 3 I. Kristi Patricia, beng of sound mind and body leave Pam a supply of gum and a ride to school, to Meksso Perry I leave the weeds to be fertized to Helen I leave my famous tennis rocket, ond to Shawn a 44D To Andy and Mark I leave al the photogra- phy mogaznes and to Sharyn and Rebka. S M P SUZANNE MICHELLE PAWLIKOWSKI—Vernon SADD 4 Dolors for Scholars 4. Chorus 2.3.4 I Suzi. beng of no mind or height whatso- ever leave to the mornng crew al the good tmes we've hod. it s been fun To Coco I leave you here to go crazy To Mr Finley I leave the memory of Lori and I m homeroom To Mr Pawtka I leave buckets to cdect the water from the leaky ce ng and to play kick the bucket with To any- one I forgot to mention 1 1 just say by continued on page 141 LORI LEE PECK — SADO 4 Dolors for Scholars 4 I. Lori Peck leave a lot of thanks ana great memories to ou morning cafeteria gang who always knew how to start the day off with a laugh and to Kathenne. the best of Lick next year and the unanswered ques- tion. ‘Who loves yo baby DIANNA MARIA PESCHEL—Verona Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4. SADD 4 Sheveron 3. 4 L Dianna Peschei. beng of semi-sound mind leave to Coloon Mahody. N H and J W To Laura E Fnster I leave “The Hunk Who Ate New London” and the hope that someday she l reabe her decisions are always wrong and to not Isten to them and “Rs To Meissja. UghtnrV and the gong i leave Sytvan Beach To Tori B I leave B C edrth and peoce for Me. to Joel Peters my great eyes and my perfect smle—Hey Baby! J P JOEL PETERS—Vernon Confer L Joel Peters leave to Joe Dote al my unfinished BOCES projects along wtth my gocart I also leave to Jennifer Long my snowmoble and my snowmoble jackets And to the rest of my friends and famty I leave al my belongngs and toys to be dhnded equaly among them Except my three wheeler I'm taking it with me. sorry everyone T P ' TAMMIE P E T RIE—Rome Trock 2. 3. 4. FHA 2. 3. 4 Thespians 3. 4 Office Assistant 3. 4 Mecka Center Helper 1. As my lost year in Vernon- Verona-Sherri Central School come to an end. I look bock on it and see what I hove mode of it I remember the after school and in-school activities, me lunches m Mrs KaskouVs room, and al my friends who helped make my high school years special i leave my hopes, dreams, and trust This was the year K M P KATHERINE MAUREEN PLUMB — Verona I. Kathy Plumb. bequeath to Wendy Holmes my alarm clock because every time she spent the night the alarm would never go off To Mr Murray and Mrs Schneibie my special thanks for Sstervng to me when I needed someone to tap to To my three brothers l leave them the best of times in high school CHARLES PROSSER—BJossvale l Chuck Prosser leave Brian Storms at the big bucks that he'l never see I also leave Joe Dote and Pete Carley a Chevy to get them where they are gong because they l always be pushing the Fords To Jennifer Long I leave another quart so I can cat her three quarts CARRIE ANN PUTMAN—Sherri CFootbd Cheerteodng 1. 2. 3 .4 Basketbai Cheerleodng 1. 3. J Prom Queen Cand- date 3. I. Came Putman, do hereby bequeath to Mfcheie enough money to buy real sneak - P ers To Spencer I leave a sticker for his fore- heod To Cheree a new pair of shoes, and to Mr Marvelous. I leave S L R SONORA LEE RASHFORD—Verona Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4 Vdeybd 1. 2. 3. 4. Soft- bal 1. Trock 2.4. SADO 4. Dolor for Scholars 4. National Honor Society 2. 3.4. GARA 3.4 Homeroom Rep 1. 2. 3. 4. SpanehOub 1.2 Jr Prom Decorating Committee 3. Writer Bal Decorating Committee 3 Winter Bal Queen CandkJate 3 l. Sondro Rashford. leave J W (Heartbreak er) a steak doner DR a hot date To Rice PPaf. and P ser. the stories behnd the names Krtsto- Umpol Umpai and al the S R SHAWN REED—Verona Tennis 2. 3. 4. Boys Voleybal 2. 3. 4. Stu- dent Couid 2. 4 Spanish Club 2 I. Shown Reed, leave Dave Renaido a punching bog so as to save those poor defenseless lockers To Jude Davis I leave an lustrated joke book and a pioque re rmndng her that I hate school To Greyson Ross I leave my speed writing notebook as I never used it To Helen I leave the memo- ries of ou Junior and senior years and a Metime supply of movie tickets Lastly as a -g D J R T M R DAVID JOSEPH REN A LDO—Oneida Soccer 1. 2. 3.4 (Capt 2). Trock 1. 2 Class President 2. Ski Club 2. 3. 4 Notional Honor Society 2. 3. 4. Student Cound Rep 4 A M R ’ ANOELA MARIE RICOTTA—Sherri SADO 4. Sheveron 4. Jr Prom Queen Cand dote 3. Chorus 1. 2 l. Angela, leave to my friends the memories of al the good times we hove hod In the past years To Care Beor I leave the mem- ory of a bud bite To Arm. Trocy. Sam. and Elane the good times at the Senior Lounge to Amanda, thanks but no thanks, to Trocy and Noele the fun tmes n photography and to Sam the fond memories of ooooooohi. to Tam. I leave another huv J R JIM ROBERTS—Verona I. Jm Roberts, beng of nsane mind and partied out body leave at my Coke cans to the person who gets my locker and I leave al the detentions that I talced my way out of to whoever is stupid enough to take them TINA MARIE ROTOLO—Verona Soccer 2. 3. 4 National Honor Society 2. 3. 4. SADO 3. 4 Ninja Club 4 Ddars for Schol- ars 4 I Tina Rotolo beng of demented mind, leave Kmsy the memories of ou sngng career at BB Bridge al the other good items and thanks for beng my post office Mcheie. several EDBD Ducks, my Stryper tapes and the bravery to be ike her fo- vonte person Miss Peron 2 tickets to see Boy George n concert (Take Darwin with K J S KELLIE J. SCANLAN—Vernon Footbd Cheerteodng 1. 2. 3. 4, Basketbai Cheerleodng 1. 2. 3. Varsity Trock 1. 2. 3. 4 Jr Prom Canddote 3 I. Kele Scanlan. leave Sue Grabow the good memories of ou 6 years of beng best friends wtth the hope it wf never end To Becky Gtoert. i leave the memory of ou mght with good o e S C To B i leave one word coco ” To Rob Graham I leave ou fnendsh and the memory of ou good tmes which i hope he'l never forget To Mr L B S USA BETH SCHIEPPER—Vernon Class Treasuer 2. 3. 4. Executive Commit- tee 2 Voleybal 2 Sheveron 3. 4 (Edtor 4). SADD 4 Dolors for Schoolars 4 GARA 3. 4 Wnter Bal Queen CandkJate 3 Jr Prom Queen CandkJate 3 I. Lisa Scheffer leave to Yong. my shoe One More Mght to Andy. Ang and Joe cMe to Pam. a dean locker and my cursed dress To PoUa. Ange Krista. Jocque and Pam i leave ou great tmes of Rome, smal get-togethers. sakxJ parties L E S USA ELIZABETH SCHMALZ—Verona Voleybal 1. 2 Feld Hockey i Soccer 2. 3 Winter Bal Queen CandkJate. Homeroom Rep 4. GARA 2. 3. 4. SADO 4 I. Lisa Schmalz. beng of leave to M a box of Munchkns Marea, the book of eti- quette Devro the rood sign we never got to Jarme and Peter. Lock 21 and Oat man Rood, to Suey. my special friend who shared so much, ou al mght taks never- endng friendship and o Reese s Pieces sun- doe to Gayle, my sis. and Andy, the pun- G C S OAYLE CHRISTINE SCHMIDTKA — Vernon Voleybal 1. 2. 4. Soccer 2. 3. 4. Jr Prom Queen CandkJate 3 Wnter Bal Queen Canddote 3 GARA 3. 4 I. Gayle SchmkJtko. leave my soccer teammates Michele 6. 24 and my sis- ter Kim. the luck and desre to get thru WS To Michele i leave someone my sue to go shoppng with To 6 I leave the goal she could hove scored oganst Ca (but she hod to catch It) To 241 leave my brother A T S AMY THERESA SCHWANEKAMP— Sherri Cheerteodng 1 Notional Honor Society 2. 3. 4 Voleybal 2 Soccer 3. 4 I. Amy Schwanekamp leave Pammy. Son- dra. and T a b«g hug Sondro a tootbrush Pammy al the luck in the world with Marc and thanks for beng my best buddy Kely B a great senior year and KB ll be here for you If you need me to Sondro a guard- ian angel to keep her out of trouble to Dr Morgan a plent -pock of chewng gun to D V S • DAVA MARIE SEIFERT—Vernon Al County 2. 4 l. n va Serfert. hove been wanting to hove I hove, and now that I have It. I'm •AJvfcVl So If you hove got something you want to get and haven't qute got it yet. keep at it 'tl ya get rti Actualy. I just want to wish everyone (even my sister Sonya) GOOD LUCK with everythng you want to do Chi I do hove something i want to gve to someone Lori Peck, the rest of the nap- kins In the school, if they hove any left R S S REBECCA SUE SHLOTZHAUER— Verona I. Rebecca Shlotzhauer. leave my boy- friend. Dove me and plenty of tme to make it to school in the momng To a cou- ple of ms female friends I leave baby rat- tles To my brother I leave the bathroom n the morning I leave Loppy a buiap sock to solve al her problems To Mr M«er i leave at the tardy complaints about me And to Dr Morgan I leave a new brand of p©e P J S PAMELA J. SHOLTZ—Verona Spanish Club 2. Morcmng Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Orchestra 2. 3. 4 Ddars for Scholars 4 Area Al-Stote 3. 4 Solo Competition 2. 3. 4 I. Pamela J Sholtr beng of sound mind and body, bequeath the folowing To Eric, a whole book of tardy sips and a second wind—you! need it dung basic tramngi To my saters Karen and Gayle. I leave the best years of high school yet May you en- joy them os much as I dkJ And to d my n 40 _5 1 c y continued on page 141 WTa STEPHEN L. SILER—Sherrill Bowing 1. 2. 3. 4. Golf 2. 3 KRISTA SIMMONS—Verona Cheerieodng 2 3 I. Krista Simmons, leave the folowng To Sam. my never ending friendshp to Penee the memories of our post summers and the best of luck, to Tab my car so she can return her own bottles, to Mchefe Evans a pickle and a jar of mayo for late rvte phone ca s to Wendy the memories of V C and a warning watch out for those quarters to Amy the power to change her name for L M S LINDA MARIE SMITH—Sherri Cheerteodng i. 2. Soccer 3 I. Undo Smith. beng of sound mind and body leave to my honey (Jm) my heart and body possessions, and to Jen-fer. al my bottle possessions Oh! Good luck to al the Wendy's crew L K S V' E M S USA KAYE SMITH—Verona I. Lisa Smith, leave John me for the rest of he Ife whether he wants me or not To Meinda i leave a home where she'i never hove to worry about leavng To Sherfa I leave my thanks for helping me send John’s hat to the Smithsonian ” To Paulo I leave my hopes of someday frying the right GUY To al the teochers I've hod I leave my thanks for helping me make it through high school But most of al I leave T L S TAMARA LYNN SMITH—Verona Voleybai 1. Terms 1 Band 1 Orchestra 1. Trock 3 4 Ski Oub 3. 4 Dolors for Scholars 4. Homeroom Rep 4. SADD 4 I. Tammy Smith, leave The Zim” TPS. the stuffed animal she never won at the few days, and a year's supply of butter conch ce cream to Cindy al the talcs about Dennis and Mark and the hope that you and Mark tie the knot, to Mkrheie get a real lough to Tim and Doug the soyng Bo- K L S KRISTA LYNN SPRAGUE—Vernon Center Trock 1. 2. 4. Voleybai 1. 2. Soccer 3. 4 Student Cand 1. 2. 3 Winter Bal Queen Canddote 3. Jr Prom Queen Cantfdote 3 L Krista Sprague, leave Andy's heod cov- ered wtth eggs Jeff the knowledge that I sti have the paper clp Sue our bestest buddes years and a trip to Modamoisele Sondra a Springsteen concert (that's from Jeff S too), to Paulo. Ang and Joe the night sitting on the stdewak. Mr Paw a an EUZASETH MARIE STAPLE—Vernon Student Cound 1. 2. Dolors for Scholars 4 Bowing 2. 3. Winter Bal Decorotng Com- mrttee 3. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3 l. Eteabeth Staple being of sound mmd and body leave Samatha a can of ol for her squeaky brakes and the memories of our summer m Od Forge To JuAe and Peter I leave two more years to go To John Zajoc i leave some new mes becouse he old ones are certainly worn out! And lasfty I leave Mchoei al ou great memories!!' A G S AMY OASRIELLE STEDMAN— Vernon GARA 1. 2. 3. SADO 3. 4 L Amy Stedman. leave al the years In the VVS Central School System behind and then look onto the futile, and many good times to al my terrific teochers. and to my cousins yet to come, al my best wishes B S BRIAN STORMS—Blossvale I. Brian Storms, leave Joe Dote my truck (Dotsun), to pul Ns Fords out of (Itches I also leave him my tools so he can finish cobbing up his truck Next tme buy a 0€VY To Jennifer Long i leave a box of strangers And to Chuck Prosser I leave my number to my barber shop I M E E S N ,S ERIC E. SWEET—Sherri! I. Eric Sweet, leave to al future seniors the thr of homework and tests, and the chal- lenge of figuring out what you want to do after groduoton cause I'm out of here' D S s DAVID S. SWEREDIUK—Verona Dolors for Scholars 4 I. Dove SwereOuA. being of sound mind, bequeath soundproof doors to Mr Adams a supply of paper to Mr Roehm and al of my spare fuses to lab 10 R A T NICHOLE SUZANNE THURSTON — Vernon Center Field Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4 Bosketbai 1. 2 Soft- ool 1. 2. GARA 1. 2. 3. 4. Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4 Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4 L Me ole Thurston, do hereby bequeath to Mush al the fun tmes we hod and the trans we watched go by. to Mcheie P the guy whose phone number a 363-8779 and whose jersey ts 77. to Sam the guy whose rvhab are JWI. and last but not least to my sister Died several cups of strong coffee T V TONI VANDREASON—Vernon Dolors for Scholars 4 i hereby leave my books to my sister Lisa and her friends Shal I leave my sister al my problems I hod Just to groduote I leave Pam Debbie MkrheSe and Tammy al the fun we hod In 6-1 lunch To Loren don't party that much In your senior year, but do hove fun. to Shannon I leave you a big sister whenever you need one M D V REGINA AUCIA TALBOT—Vernon Center Band 1 FieW Hockey 2. Art Oub 4 l. Regma Tabot. leave the folowng To Trocy Bishop the memory of the first time we al went to the beoch together (when we weren't supposed to), an economy pock of Charms Blow pops to Me! for al futue journeys and Nkng. hint hint, to Tim Parker the hope that someday he w hove a real car , to Marsha al my Vnce Nel pictures and a Greyhound bus for her MELINDA DEANNA VANCE—New London FHA 1 I. Meinda. leave al my loving memories to Dan for his future years without me at the school And to al my dear fnends one red rose for an eternity of love To Paula i leave the greatest memones of our secret spat and al the love in the world for a very special fnedship in which we shared To Lisa i leave those secret Turesdoys and Thurs- M D V L A W MELISSA DAWN VANCE—New London i. Metesa Vance being of corrupt mind and body leave DovW Hopkns and Joey Lu- beck al my excuses because they ! need them To Penny i leave at the fond memo- nes of our friendship To my favorite sister Meinda i leave nothng cause she aireody takes everythng i hove Best of at. rm leaving J W JOSEPH WALPOLE—Sherri Basebal 1. 2. 3. 4. Basketbal 1. 2. 3 i. Joe Walpde leave Mr Graham front row box seats for the 1990 World Senes and Kety and Eleen another mal run C A W CHERYL A. WALTERS—Verona Marching Band 3. 4. Soccer 2. 3 Basketbal 1. Voleybai 2. I. Cheryl Walters, leave to Lon Moore my abity to keep out of trouble, the locker and my senior prtvSege card And to al of my under groduote fnends I wish them good luck in the last few years here at WS. and to Me hole Boncelo I leave my percussion ablttty USA ANNE WANDELL—Dv hamvie Office Helper 3 4 I. lisa. In sound body not In mind leave Mrs Hemg my unknown vxgn ears To the rest of the juniors my congratulations if they are smart enough to groduxate and to Sue Leonard al my odvice I have gven her over me years and al my books which she wi most Beefy never use' R R V W ROBERT RICHARD VELTON WARN AM—Sherri Footbal 1. 2. 3. 4 Basebal 1. 2. 4 Bowing 1. 2. 3. 4 Goff 3 K M W KEVIN MICHEAL WEIMER—Sherri Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4. Voleybai 3. 4 Tennis 2. 3. 4 Trock 1. Dolors for Scholars 4 L Kevin Weimer. leave a block and white striped shirt to Andy To Matt I leave a new pair of hands so he can type Ns own po- pe's And I leave al my war movies to Steve so he can use the strategy when he's n the Army continued on page 141 s R W Y-trh DARCY WELLS—Vernon L Darcy Weis, beng of somewhat sound mnd and body leave to Dan W my Che- vole to Pam G my stereo and to Trocy W a of my Lamborghini posters As for the rest of my friends n both the 6 period lunch periods inducing Rob. Wayne Kathy, and B C l leave the memory of al my stupid sayngs and jokes M L W SHARIN RUTH WHITE—Sherril i leave the fdowng To Kathy Curtis. I leave 366 tie-dye shirts, dye crystals and good luck with Bruce Clark, to Down Bov I leave a spoce n the Junk yard for her car Goodbye and Good Riddance! M A W MICHELE LEIGH WENDT—Verona Homeroom Rep 1. Dolors for Scholars 4 l. Mcheie Leigh Wendt, being of soimd mmd and body leave al those who cal the Booga a slap across the face And to al my friends the memories that we hod through the years G D W • MARSHA ANN WICKENS—Sherrill Footbal Cheerieodng 2. 3. 4. Basketbai Cheerieodng 2. 3. I. Mush being of a Crue state of mmd do hereby bequeath the foiowng To Red and Mei I leave a z on pleasant journeys and al our great tmes. Trocy B my vast colection of Zebra pants n trode for her curtms. Tim Parker a stuffed anmai so he has someone to beat on. John Whitten the hope that we don't go to the same col- lege Barb. Sam. Chrtstei and Nkki my great P R W GREGORY DALE WHITE—Verona To Tammy G«ece and Krista Cummmgs I leave five dolors eoch for a favor they dd To Uttle Hep i leave a touch of class, to Joel—my otter stl stands And to Mr Majka i leave a lot of good advice Jeanme—a good tme Stuart— o good hartcut. and last but not least. Sandy—a bottle of pmk - PAMELA RENEE WILCZAK Field Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4 (Capt 2. 4). Cheer - leading 1. 2. 3. 4 Sottbal 1. 2. 3. 4 (Capt 2). National Honor Society 2. 3. 4 (VP 4). Band 1. 2. 3. 4 (VP 3. Pres 4). GARA 1. 2. 3. 4 (Pres 4) SADD 4. Dolors for Scholars 4. Al County Band 2. 3. 4. Al State Bond 4 I. Pomelo R Wiczak. beng of sound mmd and body to hereby bequeath the folow- mg to al future Chemistry students, a per sonaly autographed copy of the three day lab bearng my name (thank Mr Ad- I N D W NORMAN DANIEL WILLIAMSON JR.—Verona I. Dan. beng of not sound body or mind leave Darcy my stero and my boxes. Rob my guns. Trocey my old teachers M A W MEUSSA ANN WILSON — Durhamvle Bowing 2. 3. 4. Golfing 2. 3. 4. Dolors for Scholars 4 I. Metosa Ann When hereby leave the fol- lowing an extra pair of hands to Rob Zeler a year supply of butter crunch ice cream to Kim Zim. memories of those great, excit- ing weekends n Oneida to Alcia. Teresa. Diane (2). and to the rest of my friends I leave the fondest memories and to David C D W CRAIG D. WOOD—Sherri Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4 Bowing 1. 2. 3. 4 Thespi- ans 1. Trock 1. Bond 1 I. Craig Wood, leave the foiowng To Bare Bear I leave the Y or Y Not. to the gong at kmch I leave. It was ight. it was dark it was Ight. it was dark. and other memories of photography class, to everyone else a thought. You n the btg leagues now. don't strike out! J A W JOSEPH A. WRIGHT—Verona Footbal 2. 4 I. Joe Wright, beng of sound mmd and half body, leave to Eric Valentne my car ste- reo. which he thinks a so loud and finaly to al the guys who wfl play varsity footbal next year the enthusiazm and wi to get to the Dome and beat R A Z ROBERT ALLAN ZELLER—Verona Footbal 1. 2. 3. 4. Wresting 1. 2. 3. Trock 3 National Honor Society 2. 3. 3. Ski Club 2 I. Rob Zeler, beng of detenoratng mmd and questionable body do hereby leave to Pam. a pair of size ten Nike high-top cleats for her future field hockey career at SU. to Smoajevets. a real name and anoth- er box of twelve, to Kely. Chris and M. the remains of Simer-Bi. to Mke the solutions to the remaking mysteries of Ife. nckxJng the mtemationaly occepted definition of K N Z KIMBERLY N. ZIMMERMAN — Verona Mills FHA 1. 2. 3. 4 Softbal 2 Soccer 3. 4. She veron 4. GARA 3. 4. Bowing 2. 3. Dolors for Scholars 4 I. Kim Sim. do hereby leave to Scum a ca- mofloged bock seat ful of candy, a trip to Fnencfys. and forever lasting memories of our friendshp to Tam Wham o greasy face from a real job. my layaway receipts, a trip to Fashion Factory, and excelent memo- ries of al the good tmes we've hod. to continued on page 141 Valedictorian . . . Rob Zeller 96.3750 Throughout my years at VVS. have participated in football, wrestling, and National Honor Society. I have received the Rensselaer Mathematics and Science Award, and the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award. I was Rotary Club Student of the Month and participated in the American Legion Boys' State. My fu- ture plans include college and a career in medicine. I would like to thank the faculty (most notably the Math and Science Departments) for their excellent guidance and teaching; my coaches for instilling in me discipline and sportsmanship; Pam WHczak for all of the sound ad- vice she has given me and for being a solid friend; and my entire family for their years of support. Many memories, pleasant, of these last four years will linger long into the future—locker chats with Neighbor and Scummer, football double sessions, and physiolo- gy lab with Slimmer-Bill. and the parts bag. Most of all. however. I will remember the final thirty seconds of the Clinton football game. Thanks for the trip to the Carrier Dome Todd Morris!! Salutatorian . . . Sara Gunuskey 94.7838 The three years that I have been at VVS have been really good for me. I have been active in cheerleading. National Honor Society. Dollars for Scholars. SADD. and other school activities. I am going to attend Houghton College in the fall and major in biology. I hope to make a career in genetic research. The people at VVS have taught me a lot about school pride and spirit. I would really like to thank the faculty for all their help and especially my friends for the memories that we have created. Honor Graduates . . . Becky Gilbert 94.725 Julie Davis 93.4884 Julie Bonafice 90.5918 Amy Schwanekamp 94.4222 Karin Zupan 92. 5263 Kyle Eychner 90.0278 Karen Herter 93.8696 Jim King 91.0000 Deb Angell 90.0000 Kristi Patricia 93.5833 Pam WHczak 90.8913 Gone, but not forgotten . . . special V remembrances of.. . Brenda Filey h loving memory of Brenda Filey, who died on May 9. 1985. with her brother Henry in a tragic automobile accident. Brenda's hobbies and special interests included stamp collecting, dancing, trav- eling, and outdoor sports. She loved stuffed animals, especially koala and teddy bear ones. She was also active in the Church ville Girl Scouts. We knew her best as the manager of the boy’s basketball team, the president of FHA. a member of the softball team, and marching band. She was a hard- working student and tSear friend. Our happy memories of this energetic girl are greatly cherished. Brenda Marie Filey VVS Class of 1987 November 26. 1968 - May 9. 1985 In memory of Kimberly lleene McAree. who was kited August 5, 1986. in an auto- mobile accident Her bright, contagious smile and her sense of humor will be re- membered by at. Kim was an at-around great person, a friend to everyone. She was caring and compassionate to young and old alike Her plans to become a psychologist re- flect how she really cared for others Her unique individuatsm extended from her wardrobe to her activities She was involved in music and sports at through her school years Kim played Pop Warner Footbat and with perserverence and determination she became accepted by her fellow'' teammates. Determination and individualism is what made her. Kimberly lleene McAree. a very special young lady—who touched many hearts and lives She is loved and missed by those who knew her. 44 “The Way We Were” . . . Barbara Streisand umors I Junior Class officers include President. Jeamne Fadeley; Vice President. Lisa ManeHa: Ken Brewer, the picture of Treasurer. Minnie Wilson; and Secretary. Karen Shottz This class raises funds for two diligence formal dances, the Winter Ball in January and the Prom in May. T.J. Fera and D.J. Vaughn in Mrs. L.A. Adams' English class. Sheveron Musical Question No 1- What's your favorite radio station? Rachel Bourne says Z- 98. Class Of ’88 Richard Adams Wendy Agne Kim Aten Laura Allen Jeff Ankrum Ann Arena Mike Arnold Teresa Amott Jenny Austin Tim Austin Lisa Ayers Kathy Bochmann Rhonda Bark don Jenny Belcher Jeff BeUmger Denise Zebiee's been a very good student and she wants Student Councils Jamie Collins (Santa's helper) to know it Dennis Lichowic and L ynn Const ead get started on their reading assignment Chris Drake prepares for gym. Sheveron Music Question No 2- What is your favorite love ballad? Denise says the Commodores Kelly Chambers-high jump contestant for the Section m Class B Tournament. Truly . 46 Mary Brown Donna Brzezowski Mike Burke KeHy Bums Sue Butler Melissa Cameron Colleen Campbell Howard Caraher Lynn Carlstead Theresa Carney Jody Carpenter Barb Caswell John Cavanagh Kelly Chambers Kathy Christman Denise Clinch Adam Coe Crystal Coe Donna Coe Randy Coffins 47 Class Of 388 uniors Beth Roberts car- ries the coats for her field hockey teammates Kathy Bachmann and Cheree Lynch in the cafeteria study hall She- veron music ques- tion No 3— Which do you prefer, hard or soft rock? Cheree and Kathy respond in be- tween Gary Combs Robyn Conniff Robin Corcoran Richard Croft Gad Crumb Mark Decker Aaron DeShane Shannon DiPrima Terri Doherty Todd Doornbos Chris Drake Peter Durant Trina Durant Robin Dygert Zone Elliott CH£K ee TLOCtCS with bach? 4a Class Of ’88 Jody Evans Usa Evans Michelle Evans Chad Faber Jeanne Fodetey John Faldzinski Loren Faulkner Jamie Finen Cindy Fmnerly Tom Foster Dave Glynn Drew Goris Rondo Green Pat Hennessy Brian Herrick Gladys Hits Wendy Holmes Jamie Hubbard Wendy Hut Jamie Hyde Kathy Hyde Barb Jeannotte Paul Johnson Jett Kohler Doug Kegeben Becky Garner Tony Galbraith Jett Garner BeeAnn Glover Bob Gkjr uniors Erin KeHy . Lana Klein Melissa Korzec Tyann Kroth Dean LaClair Clyde LoForest Jeff Law Tracy Lawton Sandy Legler Dennis Lichorwic Mike Lince Barb Li si Jodi Long Rich Lopitz Michelle Lupinski Colleen Mahady Lisa Manella Ralph Marsel o George Mastros Alec Mazur John McCouliff ■H Zone Elliott measure water content in area corn. Cheree Lynch Eileen MacDonald Melissa Mack Richard McCoy Lorry MiUson Kari MitcheH Kelly Mockler Noelie Mondi Kelli Morris Liz Moschetti Laurie Nestle Al Newman Ray Newman Tracey Oke Bit1 Oleksy Wendy O'Net! Steve Otto Tony Otto Sue PaKnaro Tim Parker Chris Peck Lorraine Peploski Tim Peters Jon Petrie Greg Pickerd Brie Reber Sheryl Reed Kip Richer Art Roberts Beth Roberts Chris Roberts Melissa Roberts Shannon Roberts K1 Class Of uniors Karen Scholtz has a good laugh m the cafeteria Becky Dote doesn't think its funny Usa Sanger doesn't get it I Sheveron Music Question No. 4 - What's our opinion of country music - Lisa's answer is. Country music is just as derogatory to American culture as Communism and Crack Michele Ross Ron Rotach Steve Russell Daryl Saim Mike Satm Dave Sanchez Lisa Sanger Fred Scherz Theresa Scoones Stuart Scott Jon Scribner Paula Seamans JM Seamon Darei Secor Paul Seibel Sonya Seifert Jessie Shepard Tom Shorten Warren SkeUham Jeff Smith Kim Smith Laura Smith Doug Spink Jon St Don Katie Staley Duane Stamp Tawnya St arc her Corey Taylor Tiffany Taylor Tom Terrell Mane Thomas Sandee Tofte Ken Tyler Eric Valentine Garold Vanderwerken Honey Van Slyke Bndget VanVechten Dan Vaughn Michelle Vierow Kathy Walker Colleen Word Lorraine Webb BUI Weismantle Ernie Weismuller Eric Wendt Class Of ’88 umors Jeff Ankrum and John McCouhff relax in the caf- eteria. while Gary Combs and Art Roberts appear hard at work in Social Studies. Sheveron Music question No 6 Do you prefer hard or soft rock? John re- sponds “Hard stuff like Motley Crue is garbage. What I like is Eddie Van Halen and Steve Vai. they're state of the art No 7 Have you been to any good concerts late- ly7 “I missed Bon Jovi but I'm seeing David Lee Roth in February, he 's wicked. was Gary Comb's answer Melinda Wilson Teresa Wilson Kristy Wittman Kristi Wojdyla Denise Zabele Dion Zongrilh Portrait Shy Juniors AAo Adams Ken Brewer Tim Comds Casey Pod Graham Stove Adams Charles Bnggs Jm Comstock Eastman Mark HI Pod Anken Peter Corley Chns Kory Eaton Mortssa Jett Bergman Steve Carney Crossman Meknda Edc Hoffman Marsha Bray Bruce dark Becky Doty Ken Egan Dawn Horton Pod McAree John Moneo Tom Mercuno KeMMPson McheMe Peters Watt Schmdt Mke Sherwood Karen Shortz Usa Skerton Drone Thurston Pete Dunn Theresa Per a Usa LaPue Class Of 88 54 ophomores Class Of ’89 Julie Adams back to the old drawing board Scott Monroe and Scott Condee in Mr Burton's math class True friends—Ka- ren Baa and Dean- na Kalkson Shevron Music question No. 8- Who is your favor- ite group? Julie answers. Duran. Duran, they sing the 'Re- flex'. 'Rio and Save a Prayer' Sophomore Class officers include Maureen VanVechten. President (top); Juhe Adams. Vice President Becky Walpole. Treasurer, and Mary Jo Moses. Secretary. Class Advisor- Mr Hodgkin Wayne Johnson putting it off to- gether in Shop ophomores Ken jo Ackerman Julie Adams Rob Aikens Matt AUen Mike Andre wski Paula Angell Steve Avery Ann Bailey Jackie Bailey Todd Baker Karen Ball Joe Barbano Dave Beaver Rob Belton Hope Bernet Mike Bernier Ron Bor st Stephanie Boyer Anne Brewer Jessie Bronson Paula Brzezowski Barb Buehner Amanda Burak Pat Burton Bruce Butler Scott Candee Michelle CarigSo Lorraine Champme Alice Chance B.J Condes Michelle Cangho. Jon Mulroy. Julie Adams relax outdoors during the lunch period, soaking up rays on the curb Becky Walpole climbs on board the soccer bus Kenja Ackerman chills out while Rob Hughes is on the (Mech Room) drums Sheveron Music Question No ? Who would you hke most to see m concert Kenja says I'd like to see Janet Jackson. I like her music, singing, and dancing ophomores Donald Drake Robert Drake Jo Anne Durant Melissa Emmons Steve Engstrom Karen Fellows Tim Fera Lynn FUey Corey Ftnen Randy Foeppel Richard Fox Sean Futer B fl Gafner Sandy Gardner Deb Gawarecki Chirs Gero Tracey Greece Sarah Glover David Gorton Lisa Grabow Troy Grabow Sue Haeger Jeff Havener Chris Hepler Randy Hill plans for the future in the Career Center MB 58 Jamie Vredenberg and Ann Bailey get psyched up for 1st period Joanne Durant and Sue Hager discuss plans Guilty feet have got no rythmn Sheveron Music Question No. 10— Who's your fa- vorite female vocalist? Jarrue answers. Whitney Houston, she's wicked pretty and she's a great singer Matt Herter Steve Hester Blame Hilts Jenny Hilts Jon Hluska Bob Hoteck Stuart Houck Bob Hughes Melissa Janes Laura Jaquays John Johnson Connelly Jones Richard Koier Deanna Kaiiison MicheUe Kimball 59 Class Of ’89 ophomores Randy Kiser Mfcheiie Kitchen Scott Kitchens Mark Kobter Juke Lamb Carl Lee Donna Little Dan Lohr Jim Lohr John Long Keith Lummis Ned Mack Greg Maguire Mark Mahady Stephanie Maiecki Kelly Moline Kathy Marmo! Kim McCoukff Denise Meneo Janet Moonen Lisa Moore Lori Moore David Morgan Mary Jo Moses Tracey Mosher Jan Mulroy Jason Monger Jukanne Monger Scott Monroe Scott Newcomb JoeUe Ormsby Erin Osborne Adrian Osio Sandy Ostrander Artdi Pa uck Bob Park hurst Michelle Patricia Cathy Pawhkowski Melissa Pawkkowski Dee Prosser Don Put ask i Cindy RacHey Deb Ranney Jay Rhem Derek Rich Jenny Roberts Shawn Rose Jenny Rosendale Grey son Ross Jenny Rowbottom Karen Russ Chris Ryczek Bruce Salerno Jason Schiedel Jodi Schmidt Harold Schofield Shelly Sheldon Jeff Shields Ron ShkDtzhauser Michelle Skies Class Of ’89 ophomores Jenny Rowbot- tom and Anne Brewer head for the showers af- ter softball practice JV Cheerers Ann Bailey. Amy Thurston, Karen Bad. Kim Decker, and Deanna KoHison take a break from pep banner painting Michelle Sledziona Sue Squadrito Mary Stamp Juke Staple Richard Szczyt Lenora Tollman Pete Teeps Juke Thomas Matt Thomas Todd Thomas JiH Thorp Lisa Vonderhoof Trine VonderwoH Tim Vaughn Jamie Vredenberg 62 Class Of 89 Don Stanton waves goodbye Amanda Burak and Scott Kitch- en await practice together af- ter school. Sheveron Music Question No. 11 Who's the best male vocalist? One of my favorites is Bon Jovi. of course. I like Boston for its Amanda Ron Walker Steve Walker Becky Walpole I aura Ward Deb Warham Chris Watson Tracey White Clayton Williams Melissa Wisheart Laurie Woodbury John Zajac Tammy Zeller Karen has a ball painting a pep banner! Portrait Shy Sophomores Tammy Batcom Frank Bales Trhette Bellamy-Ptgrtm John Btckom CMs Buttno Bart Carver Judy Chmeiewski Denms Clifford Sheri Cronin Kathy Curtis Ron Drake Kristi Baton Karen Futer Larry Putter Joe Gkmse Kathy Hatehe Kris Picks Randy W Mark Houle Wayne Johnson Don Kety Anthony Kowanes Scott Litwak Mark McCormick David Michel Al Mussachio Richard Noegeie Charlene Netztond Kyle Palmer Todd Perkins John Piemen Dan Potter Eric Prtevo SheSa Raymond Jeff Schmidt Jarme Skies Don Stanton Theta Terrier Amy Thurston Kim Trexler Dove Usbome Eric Vanderhoof Gary VanPeit Moiseen VanVechten Dense Way Karl Wendt Ron wmarns Class Advisor Mr. Finley Class officers include President Tom Snizek. Vice President Justin Dougall. Treasurer Kelly Witchley. and Secretary Kim De Wolfe Freshmen Tricia Wesseldine and her Sophomore friend. Kim Trexler. model the latest in banana clip wear Keith Acker Amy Adams Juke Albro Bradley Allen Chris Ames Pick Andrews BUI Anken John Anton Cfoud ne Austin Angela Baker Shane Banks Nicole Barrett Greta Bartlett Gary Batchetder Jackie Bennati Kerry Be vivino Scott Bielicki Jim Blouse Michele Boncelfo Christy Breckenridge Brian Brewer Katryma Broadbent Dina Brouse Robin Butler Jeff Cameron Tammy Carey Chris Carney Heath Carney Dan Caswell Erin Champine Sandy Chase Duane Collins Jack i Combs Mike Conley Joe Corcoran Jonathan Cornue Chris Cox Jim Carver Class Of ’90 Erin eagerly awaits the passing bell Amanda Crossman Kirsten Cumtngs Nathen Cummings Rich Curtis BUI DeBlois Chris DeShane Usa Destito Dfondna Detore Kim De Wolfe Gerald Dixon JtU Dixon Joe Dote Justin DougaU Jim D'Prix Daryl Eaton reshmen Amy Edwards Tanya Elliott Tim Esch Bill Farmer Laura Fellows Pam Firten Jesse Foeppei Jim Forsythe John Freeman Ron Frink BH Furmanski Jenny Garner Tammy Greece Jenny Gtur TaPPet ha Goodndge Pete Go worts Joe Green Tom Group Gory Grow Marc Hatfield Melissa Heysler Melissa Hortne John Horodruck Jim Hyland Chris Ingraham Stefan Jenczewski Tammy Johnson Pete Jones Beth Kaier Bryan Kapsho Tammy Kelly Ervin Kiehn Sean Kimball Tony King Lisa Kirk Pete LaForest Jenny LoLonde Aaron Legler Tammy Lenahan Sue Leonard Bill Leverich Sheri Lewis BtH Leyva Scott Lindsay Anita Little Class Of ’90 67 Freshmen football players look on from the sidelines m reshmen Corey Loucy Beth Lyon Cassie Marshall Cheryl Martin Missy Mazur Mike Miller Terry Miller Tina Miner Nate Miseks Charlie MitcheU Jim Moffitt Toni Mondi Stan Morak Michelle Morey Kathy Murphy Amy Myers Brian Myers Jason Myers Shane Myers Amy Nazel Tom Netzband Sean Newcomb Shawn Newman Pete Northrop n mL l Icfm. - Scott Nutting Amy O'Dei! Mike Porker Sue Pekota Brian Peters Robert Pickets Adrian PornOo Michael Porter Bill Potter Leslie Pratt Eric Privo Mona Provost Kevin Quackenbush Jenny Roberts Kim Roberts Jeff Rotach Chris Rutledge Bob Shooshan Steve Short Jody Siva Mike Simmons Jon Skellham Becky Smith Shal Smith Tom Snizek Heather Spink Angela Squadrito Fred Squadrito Nicole Stedman Kim Strong Class Of ’90 Shannon Talbot Danielle Thurston Jennifer Thurston Jason Trost Lisa VanPatten Kristen VanVatkenburg Dan VanVechten Abbie Vencek John l ersic Eric Vredenburg Rich Walker Dan Wallace Rich Walters Paul Ward Kim War ham Dave Waterhouse Missy Webb Wesley Wendt Tncia Wesseldtne Tammy Wilcox George Williams Bob WiUiams Lorry Winn Kelly Witchley John Yeman Dustin Zajac Tony ZangnHi Marc Zimmerman Freshmen cheerer gets ready while . Lisa Kirk sketches in studio art Jen Lalonde and Sophomore friend Stephanie Boyer enjoy the Frosh football game. Sheveron music question No. 12. What's your favorite album?” Jen says it's Hello. Must Be Going by PhU Collins. The Way It Is . . . Bruce Hornesby And The Ran I M ill acuity Staff Mr Horine says with soccer That's Just the Way It Is ; Mr. Adams adds Some Things Will Never Change in the lab; and Mr White says But Don't You Be- lieve It. - All borrowed lines from the famous song by Bruce Hornsby and the Range dministra tion Walk This Way . . Run DMC School Administration Control... Janet Jackson 72 Principal, Dr. Thomas Morgan Assistant Principal, Mr. Edmond Miller BJ oard Of Education Smooth Operator . . . Sade 73 Vincent . . . Don MacLean Mr Merrick. Mr Poscucci. Mr Patricia. and Mrs. Trapp Suppose your department was to design sets, costumes, and props tor Lionel Richie's next mu- sic video, what wodd it be fke? Mr Merrick. Chairperson, re- sponds that Lionel Richie wodd be sitting at his piano agonang over his lyrics. A neon sign would be hashing on and ott outside ha window It wodd attract ha at- tention. and he wodd go to look outside Then he wodd see. un- der the lamplight, two lovers say- ing goodbye and a song wodd spring from ha creative sod Then we wodd switch to two dancers on a city street, light reflected from k ater on the pavement (from a previous rah), and they wodd Oust rate the music with their movements. usiness Taking Care Of Business . . . BTO 74 Let's say your department completed its first record al- bum. What is its name and what type of music does it fea- ture? Chairperson Mr. Bennati responds that it would be Re- turn of F- Troop. F is for fun. he adds, and that the music would be a blend of Heavy Metal (AC DC) and Mr. Mel- low-----Lawrence Welk Mr Bennati. Mr Dorman. Mr LoPlante. Mrs. Nichols. Mr Radley. Mrs Slawiak Word Up . . . Cameo Mrs. Adams. Mr. Bohm. Mrs Car- nevate. Mrs Cavanagh. Mr Du- dus. Mr. Out ter. Mrs Huska. Miss Manchester. Mr Pawtka. Mr Tarry According to Mr. Dudus. his department choice for best lyrics in a popular song is Grandma Got Run Over by A Reindeer. (seriously— —Amanda by Boston) ui dance m nglish o History We Are The World . . . USA For Africa ndustrial Arts Agriculture Hodgkin. Mr. Reese. Mrs Rus- sell. Mr Woish. Mr Wilbur We asked Department Chairman Mr Wilbur the following question If your department was a rock and roll singing group, who would be your lead singer and why? He said. The choice would be Ned Finley The reason being senior- ity. of course After all this is the history department. Mr Card. Mr Johnny Be Good . . Men At Work 76 If I Had A Hammer . . . The Carpenters L anguage But The Words Got In My Way . . . Miami Sound Machine Miss Allen. Miss Gumina. Ms Kekis Mrs Reid Miss Gumina, if your de- partment was a music group, what would its name be and why? She replied. We would be an all girl group I guess a female version of Foreigner One Is The Loneliest Number . . . BTO Mr Maphia said that if his depart- ment were to compose a chart buster, it would be called the Sequential Blues and would go like this: Since my tutor left me. I found a new place to go - down to 207 for more hep you know. Taking my exponents test, you'd hate to be in my shoes: put out a cheat sheet, with nothing much to lose Oh no. its last weeks, what am I going to do! 77 Miss Batson. Mr She- mancik. Mrs Tyler Mr Shemancik. in your department's opinion, which pop- ular artist is the best composer of to- day? Speaking for himself, he said, Beyond dny doubt, it was jazz musician Chick usic I Believe In Music . . . Mac Davis Pyhysical Education Lets Get Physical . . . Olivia Newton John Who would your choice be for the Rock Star to perform a ben- efit concert at VVS? Mr. Oliver. Department Chairmen, said it would be Amy Grant. She is the Christian singef. famous for her duet with Peter Cetera, entitled Next time I fall. 78 She Blinded Me With Science . . . Thomas Dolby cience her chemically active hairdo, but Mr. Adam's department preferred to study The Beatles. Mr Adams. Mr Alters. Mrs. Anderson. Mr. Hor- ine. Mr Little. Mss Pe- ron. Mr Poehm. Miss Taber. Mrs. VanVal- kenberg Mr Adams, if your de- partment was to forth a rock and roll fan club, who would it be tor and why? We rec- ommended It would be for CindiLauper. for Media Center, Home Economics Iss, and Learning Disabilities 79 Working 9 to 5 . . . Dolly Parton ffice c ustodians Children Of The Night . . . 52nd Street afeteria aintenance 81 US1C atch Faculty Examination OK. so some of the faculty thought Lionel Richie was the lead singer for Dawn, and even matched male singer Julian Lennon to the Material Girl, they stiH did reasonably well on their exam Check you own knowledge of Pop pertormers vi- deo stars by identifying Mr. Pascucci's caricatures We would consider 9 or more Seniors Ron Decker. Tim Maciag. and Tracey Curtis ponder the questions. V-, 83 -D D edication: J] Mr Cmoylo was born in Durham vi le on April 14. 1922 He attended Oswego State Teachers Col- lege from 1944 to 1948 and received his B S in Industrial Arts in 1948 Mr Cmaylo began his teach- ing career at the Verona High School in 1948 os on Industrial Arts Teacher He became Chairman of the Industrial Arts Department m 1964 and was also ap- pointed Director of Adult Education that year. Mr Cmaylo also taught Driver Education classes at VVS He was a member of the N Y.S.T A . V V S T A . Dedication—This next num- ber (Volume 34) is dedicated to Mr. Joseph Cmaylo. retired in June of 1986 with 38 years of service in the VVS School System. A t VVS he is best remembered as a favorite wood shop teach- er. whose students created many beautiful shelves, tables, chairs, benches, recipe boxes, mailboxes, and plaques, etc. over the years It is with great pride that we dedicate this edition of Sheveron to Mr Joseph Cmaylo ✓ 84 keyser. T. Beckingham. L. Cook. T. Bishop Dr Morgan presents awards to Wayne Ley man and Mike Sher- wood for their Kiwanis sponsored anti-drug poster contest Denise Zabeie making her mark in So- cial Studies (on the mural) Amy Boyce completes a pep banner as students display the pep board at the VVS Oneida football game On one side the pep board reads OK Oneida who's TOP GUN1 On the other side it says The VVS Fridge puts Oneida on ice.' and VVS drives Onei- da wild, is there low interest rate( ?) A ctivities Melissa Vance and Lisa Schieffer take part m the annual Honor Society Blood Drive The Future Home- makers entertain others with their Halloween cos- tumes They in- clude Row 1 D Millson. C Peck. G HUts; Row 2 L Tollman. H VanS- lyke. A. Arena. P Burton. A De- A FS-International V AFS is a club for learning about other countries and cultures We have exchange students from all over the world come to America to share our way of Me with them. Students here may go for a period of six weeks to eleven months to another country In the spring we are planning a AFS weekend when aN the area exchange students win come for a fun-filled weekend staying with students at VVS. Club Officers are Gail Crumb. President. Wendy Holmes. Secretary Treasurer AFS International Mrs Sonja Hluska. Advisor Pam Breckenndge with her host moth- er during last summer's exchange in Japan We at VVS were greatly saddened by the loss of Arnim Lou. last year's Exchange Student, who was taken from us in a fatal automobile accident in his native Germany Edda Davidsdotter Exchange Student from Iceland (spon- sored through Rotary Club) rt Club Mural Painting Row 1. D Zabele. N Barrett; Row 2. D. Stamp. W Ley man The Art Club'' stands by to assist in and to co- ordinate various extra- curricular projects that in- volve using the art room and art supplies Annual projects include Oneida Football Pep Boards and Pep assembly banners Also, there's Halloween window painting m Onei- da. and art boards for the Prom and Ball This year 's President was Amy Boyce Mr Pascucci. Advisor Oneida Halloween Window Painting Row 1. K Zimmerman. J Moonen S. Hilts. S Boyer. D Meneo. A Boyce. Row 2. W Leyman. G Combs. J. Petrie. T Shorten. S Rose. K Herter Pep Banner Pointing Row 1. N Barrett. K Cummings. K Witchley. J Garner; Row 2. W Leyman. A Boyce. J Moonen. S Hilts Oneida Pep Board Painting Row 1 K. Herter. S. Hilts. A Boyce. S Boyer. Row 2 G. Combs. W Leyman. T Shor- ten. R. Talbot. S. English T. Shorten. G Combs and J. Petrie, show off their Halloween masterpiece By and And Marching Band MARCHING BAND The VVS Marching Band marching in the Memorial Day Parade Mr Shemancik. Advisor B. VanVechten. Roberts. V. Novell, Radley, L. Evans. BAND Row 1: C. Walters. J. Bon- afice. C LoForest. K. Sho tz. B Buehner. J. Rob- erts; Row 2: A. Roberts. P. LoForest. R. Szczyt. S. Did- dle. C. Radley. S. Tofte; Row 3: C. Hewitt. K Hyde. R Dygert. K. VanValken- burg. C Austin. C. Martin. J. Austin: Row 4 B Glur; R. Adams. J. Bellinger. C. Briggs. L. Evans. P Sho tz. M Bonce la; Row 5 J. Da- vies. K Scanlon. K Hicks. K Roberts. C Jones. S Clanton Mrs Rosendaie. Advisor eaujangles Beoujongles is a titio of the literary pubtcation of WS It is pubkshed once a year, usuaty around the month of May We accept contributions from at students and it consists of short stories, poetry, and artwork The members ttks year are going to have a candy sale in January and possb y take a field trip in the spring Ckjb Officers are Head Bettors Rich McCoy. Geroki Vanderwerken Assis- tant Bettors Troy Grabow. Doug Spnk Beaujongles Row 1 S. Rose. R. McCoy. Row 2: D. Spink. H. Scho- field. M. Linch Radio Radio [ riddle 1 4 2 riddle ‘ 43 ♦ 40 r —— ,'j 40 40 !• « r,f, oc 54311 !• i. ■ «•« ook Store The School Store provides a valuable service to the students and the teachers Any items needed for courses that the school does not provide can be piAchased at the store The store also offers students an opportunity to work n a ret a! envronment and gain good experience n that area Oub Officers are AMco Jones. Teresa Michel and ffobtn Hardy Mr Bennati. Advisor Book Store Row 1: T. Michel. Row 2 B Bennati. R Green. A Jones Radio I riddle Radio t 4U riddle ' ' % ■ - - « • •« oc C a hor us The Mixed Chorus, indet Mrs Tyler's cSrection. sang of our school's Christmas Concert The Chorus hopes to attend choral competition before ther annual spring concert Oub officers are Vickie Novel. Pres. Mke Satm. V P Libranans. Cathy Pawfkowski and Chris Hewitt Row 1: Mr. Sko- venski. B. Buehner, J. DidcHe. W Austin. Mrs Tyler. Row 2: L. Ward. D. Siefert. M. Morcewski. P. La- Forest. G. Grow. M. Parker; Row 3: H. VanSlyke. A De- key zer. D Millson. K. Eaton, M. McCormik. S Pawk- kowski. L. VanPat- ten: Row 4: G Bar- lett. A. Ha . R. Kiser, D. Peschel. J. Cam- eron. D. Morgan. M Safm. L. Bush. Row 5: A. Myers. T. Wilcox. A Ed- wards. P. Finen. J. Dow. T Kelly. J. Ghjr. W Agne. J. Austin; Row 6: T. Goodrich. M. Em- mons. A. Squadrito. K. Destito. T. Esch. S. Lindsey. D. Spink. E. Faldzenski. J. Dix- on; Row 7: J. Bona- fice. M Bray. K PawUkowski. C. Hewitt. K. Strong. H. Spink. C Peck Mrs Tyler. Advisor D t ollars For Scholars Mr Burton and Mrs. O'Bri- en. Co-Advisor Dolors for Scholars at VVS is a very octive group of 86 students who hep roae money to, scholarships for graduating servos ft the Spmg of 1986. 37 scholarships totaling over $20.000 were ckstrtxjted Our main fundraiser is our nationaty recognized Landmark Calendar Club officers are President. Sarah Gunuskey. Vice President. Diane Bate holder. Secretary. Kristi Patricia. Treasurer. Tom Lewin 90 E, cology Club Besides the annual trip to Boston for the whale watch, Ecology Club engages in various nature related projects like bird watching and feeling as well as nature hikes and cross-country skiing outings. Advisors Miss Peron Miss Tabor Mrs VonVaikenburg Students board the ship for the annual whale watch! Radio riddle Radio riddle 410 Mr Alters. Advis p nsembles The brass ensemble or A touch of Brass was formed in response to student interest. This group performs music from the Renais- sance to the present. It is featured annually at graduation, at the Christmas concert, and in the community. Junior Clyde La- Forest blows his own horn. in this case a tuba Mr Alters and Connelly Jones on the trum- pet Freshmen John Cornue enjoys the practice as well as the performing 91 uture Farmers Of America The FFA is o national organization tor students of Vocational AgnaJture Students studying in the areas of Plant Science. Animal Science. Mechancs. Natural Resource Conservation. Ornamental Horticulturaland most of of farming are given the opportunity to compete for awards at the local, regional, state, and national level VVS FFA members take agricultural field trips, attend local, state, and national meetngs. and compete n leadershp and technical contests Officers are elected annuaty. and they organze the activities of the group Mr. Schiebel. Advisor FFA Officers include Presi- dent Ken Brewer. Vice President Jamie Sirles. Secretary Mark Kobler. Treasurer Bob Anken. Re- porter Sean Dixon. and Sentinel Mark Houle. Petting ' Farms'' ore spon- sored by FFA students for the elementary children Row 1: J. Rotach. L. Pratt. B. Anken. M. Houle. G Doane; Row 2: K. Brew- er. R. Howard. F. Shears. D. Lohr. A. Doan. M. Kobler; Row 3 R. Thorpe, J. Collins. C. Faber. J. Sirles. D. Shep- Mr. Horine in the Faculty Milk- ing Contest proves farming is just not his bag Mr. Bennati is an utter teach- er who tried his hand at milking. It was the last straw for B. Davies in the Hay Throwing Contest at the FFA Fair ard. B. Rotach; Row 4 Mr Schiebel. R. Korzak. S. Dixon. C. Campbell. S. Adams. C Collins; Row 5: C Lee. D. Green. J. Sirles. T. Murphy. J. Klahs. J. Mazur This dub, open to all VVS girls raises funds for summer sports camps, team jackets, clinics, equip- ment, and field trips. Club officers are: Pam Wilzak, President; Paula Adams, Secretary; Mary lies. Vice President; Julie Davis, Treasurer. Row 1: M. Evans, S. HUts, J. Adams, T. Vanderwall, K. Warham, C. Murphy, M. Harrington, T. KeUy;Row2: S. Palamara. C. Lynch, T. Scoones, K. Mitchell. A. Boise. M. Morey; Row 3 B Gaffner. J. Adams. J. Adams, J. Davis. K. Whittman. A Brewer, M. Wilson;Row AD. Secor. D. Brezowski, C. Ward. S. Rash ford, J. Group, C. DeBalso. P. Wilzak; Row 5: D. Russ, J. LaLonde, T. Oke. L. Smith, T. Du- rant, J. Fadeley, M. Brown, T. Wilson, M. Camaron, T.J. Fera; Row 6: S. Chase, K. Fellows, M. VanVechten. C. Grillo, C. Bevivino. M. lies; Row 7: D. Brouse, J. Glur, M. Mazur, K. Ackerman, S. Boyer. K. Lewin. S. Malecki. P. Brzezowski. J. Dixon; Row 8: L. Evans. G. Crumb. J. Rowbottom. M. Kimball. J. Bennati. J. Garner. K. Witchiey. T. Lenahan, K. Zimmerman. J. Bronson. T. Peters Row 1: C. Peck. T. Beckingham. K. Zimmerman; Row 2: A. Arena. D. Millson. A Squadrito; Row 3: H. VanSlyke. G. Hilts. Gingerbread houses were grade as s Christ- mas project and were delivered to area nursing homes and community centers. G iris Athletic And Recreation Association MISS Sei fried _ Advisor FHA Mrs Kaskoun uture Homemakers Future Homemakers of America is s stu- dents leadership-oriented group. We have done school and community services such as sewing banners and visiting nursing homes. 93 M athletics S The Club took part in six contests from Sep- tember through March. These were held on Saturday mornings in various schools in the league There were five participants per contest. %0A ffice V Help Office Helpers Row 1 K Destito. A Dekeyzer. D Ford ■ Radio riddle 8 ■■■I Mathletics Mr Jaquays. Advisor Radio riddle Row 1 J Bellinger. K Herter. T Wilson Row 2 B Go ner. B Salerno. J King J Croad busily helping out in the main office Tttje riddle answer on page 100 The members of this club are kept busy doing things like filing, sorting mail, running errands, manning the counter, computer input, copy service, collating, answering phones Club members include Lisa Wandell. President; Crystal Couni- han. Kellie Molmeux. Deb Ford. Alicia DeKeyzer. Tammy Petrie. Jessica Sheppard. Kelly Carey. Diane MiHson, Becky Jacobs. Jenny Croad. Kathy Destito National Honor Society Row 1 D Renaldo. 5. Rash ford. D Li- chorwic. J. Adams D Vaughn. S Gun- uskey. Row 2 S Hilts. J Davis. H Hen- nessy. K Patricia. P Wilczak. A. Schwanekomp. Row 3 D Angeli. B Gafner. L Sanger. J Austm. W Holmes. A Carter. A Jones; Row 4 M Arm- strong. S. Tofte. J Bonafice. C LaFor- est. J. Kmg, B Bennati. T. Rotolo. ational Honor Society HHI„' Mrs Anderson. H b Co-Advisor Mr Cord. Co-Advisor National Honor Society is a national organization which se- lects students on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service and character Members of the VVS Tri-High Chapter are selected by a five-member faculty committee from juniors and seniors who exemplify these four qualities Members con- duct bloodmobties. sell daffodils for the American Cancer Society, tutor other students, and raise funds for scholarships Club officers are President. Julie Davis; Vice President. Pam Wilczak. Secretary. Helen Hennessy. Treasurer. Amy Schwanekamp mm Mr Oliver and J Group are among those who give the gift of hfe Rashord; Sec. Tres. Kim Allen; P.R. Melissa Perry and Jeanine Fadeley. O rchestra Ms. Bat son. Advisor Orchestra ttrst of of Is not o dub It Is o tiAfleaged doss, meeting five days a week ana receiving one tuf creat The Sr Ugh Orchestra presently combnes with the Made School Orchestra for ol concerts Cventualy It wt branch off and be an Independent group We present concerts at Christmas and n the spring os wet as concerts at our elementary schools Ttys yea we wt have an exchange concert with ton Students also parhcfxite n AM-County. Area AS State and Soto Festivals Row 1: J Thomas. J. Hilts, J. Durant; Row 2: J. Austin. C. Martin. D De- tore: Row 3: J. Foeppel. L. Conland. D Little Mr. Murray. Advisor mam v.Ss tudents Against V Driving Drunk The V. V.S. Chapter of SADD has participated in and planned numerous activities for the 1986-87 school year. These activities included placing a wrecked car on the school lawn to promote safe driving during the holidays. We had a volleyball tournament and other fund raisers for S.A.D.D. Club officers are Pres. Sondra Special thanks go out to VVS graduate Norm CoHins for Ns help and advice on this year's Sheveron cover Sheveron workers pictured at left include Row 1: D. Pes- chell. K. Wojdyla. K. Mitchell. Row 2: C Mahady. J. Garner. The Sheveron Club is responsible for all yearbook orgaNzation. design, layout, captioning, reporting, proofreading, edit- ing. photography, artwork, fund raising, ad sales, book sales, etc Putting together the annual is a tremendously challenging Job and requires a lot of after school work under the pressure of printing deadlines It's also a lot of fun and a rewarding experience We hope you enjoy this edition of Sheveron. We've ex- panded the color portion of our book and reduced the price. The editors picked a pop music theme for our book which we thought would be fun. We hasten to point out that we recognize and endorse the positive contributions musicians make to our society. They accomplish this through entertainment, social expression, charity benefits, and inspirational messages of hope and peace. On the flip side, as a staff, we would like to go on record as being opposed to the darker side of rock music which in any- way proports violence, evil, suicide, drug abuse, or social irresponsibilty. heveron Yearbook 1987 Jostens PuDlishing Representatives: Field Representa- tive - Bob Carper Plant Representa- tive - Niki Vescovi Sheveron Advisors Business Advisor - Mr. Barry Putter General Advisor - Mr. Peter Pascucci Literary Advisor - Mrs. Joan Slawiak Pam and Lisa at work on the closing section of the book Club Officers Editor in Chief - (President) Pam Brechenridge Business Editor - (Secretory - Treosurer) Lisa Schieffer Activities Editor - Dianna Peschell Art Editor - Melissa Perry Faculty Editor - Jeff Bellinger Photography Editor - Kris Wojdyla Seniors Editor - Paula Adams Sports Editor - Kim Zimmerman Underclassmen - Kari Mitchell 97 Sondra Rashford and Melissa Perry escort Joe Wright to Student Coun- cil's Santa Claus. Mr Reese. Advisor Row 1: S. Reed. H. Hennessy. J. Davis. K. Trexier. D. Renaido. J. Ostrander: Row 2: P Seamon. L. Smith. K. Patricia. J. Breckenridge. E. MacDonald: Row 3: J. Rowbottom. M Hoffman. C. Orr. A Carter. T. Bishop. M Moses. J. Adams: Row 4 P. Wizcak. A Schwanekomp. T. Durant. T. Wilson. J. Adams. J. Fadeley. K. Chambers. J. Seamon: Row 5 B Walpole. T. Mosher. S. Boyer. T. Oke. J. Hubbard. R. Graham. T. Smith. D Meneo. R.J Cavanagh: Row 6 L Moore. C. Bevivino, K. Lewin. J. Rosendale, J. Mulroy. T. Wesseldine. L. Monella. K Sholtz. M Mack: Row 7: K. WitcNey. M. Horine. T. Dixon. K. Fuller. K. Hicks. J. Dougall, S. Btekcki. S Kitchens. S. Condee Radio Radio riddle riddle 1 5 r. ■ - sgy ' V - tudent Council The Student Council is the student govern- ment body make up of representatives of each homeroom and led by an executive body of elected officers and appointed class representatives. The Student Council's pur- pose is to coordinate student activities and to support other student organizations at VVS. T + hesbians Mr Merrick. Advisor Director Detective Amy Johnson in last spring's ' Arsenic and Old Lace Sound effects are provided by Aaron DeShane, Mike Lince. Sean Rose and Juke Davis in the Thespians' Christmas radio play Arsenic and Old Lace cast in- cluded Row 1: Jenny Brecken- ridge. John Meneo. Robyn Con- niff. Julie Davis; Row 2: Lisa Sanger. Sendee Tofte. Sean Tierney. Mike Salm; Row 3: Amy Johnson. Matt Herter. Tim Boice. Beth Roberts. Rachel Bourne (Missing are Rick McCoy. Shanna Eck. Aaron DeShane.) Thespian members include Row 1: M Herter. R. Conniff (Sec ). J. Davis (Treas ). J. Breckenridge (V Pres). S. Tofte (Pres ), L Sanger: Row 2 C. Peck. J. Hilts. J. Durant. K Fuller. K. Mitchell. K. Wojdyla. K. Sholtz: Row 3 S. Hilts. K. Zupon. J. Moonen. J. Meneo. S. Boyer. K. Hicks. L Carlstead: Row 4: J. Diddle. L. Jaquays. M. Hoffman. R Adams. S. Rose. H. Schofield. R. McCoy. D. Morgan. M Lince. Thespian means actor, based on Thes- pis. a Greek poet and dramatist. Our VVS Thespians often entertain us with a winter and spring production. V arsity Club V As of this deadline, the Varsity Club is in- active due to an advisor vacancy. Tradi- tionally, the Varsity Club raises funds for ath- letics and a field trip to a sporting event. It is open to males females who have earned varsity letters. m 99 C + losing Candids For Clubs Radio Aft Riddle Answers s 1 Super Star 2 Top Forty s 3 America's Coast to Coast Countdown n 4 Continuous Music Sweep s 5 Back to Back Favorites so Hot Hits s 7 Rock and Roll _ 8 Title Cut 0 Chart Buster it 10 R B f 11 Golden Okrhe U 12 Soft Rock 13 Request Line 14 Blast from the Past J It 15 Hits Blitz 16 Top Pop The unofficial Ninja Club consists of Seniors Michelle Kinne. Tina Rotolo. Mary Hes. and Christine Hartman Alan Smith crashes on the way back from lastsummer's senior class trip to Darien Lake Stephanie Boyer and Amy Boyce paint the town red Matt Herter takes a tumble in the radio play FHA's JoAnn Havener displays her baking handiwork. Chombers over high bar Tim Mactog at boll practice John Yemen on the fairway Here Comes The Sun . . . Beatles JVplayers Chris Roberts and Pete Johnson in the dugout whUe Mike Belton is up to bat Va isitj. SCOREBOARD Opponent JFK JFK WhitesPoro New Hartford Cateno via Cateno via Oneida Oneida Ctuttenango ChtttenanQO Canastota Canostota Camden Camden CMn ton Oh ton Hotand Patent HoSand Patent UFA Bishop Ludden Lewn Ms Campane Bunts Valentine on base T. SC ft r - oon®5 i); ' iyncn’ V2Ccloc MO 0,. P p|oy0'sfOnor1 p Ad 5' f,0fT1 DOn0l ?w!iczak inciud MocD° p A i cz £V0°S' Pam Graham beats the throw to third. Kathy Bach- mann ears Athlete of the Varsity SCOREBOARD Opponent WS UFA 14 Oneida 5 E Syrocuse-Mnoa 14 Chtttenango 30 Canastota 8 Camden 8 Ccuenovia 12 Oneida 2 Hotand Patent 5 Onton 17 Chtttenango 13 Canastota 8 Hotand Patent 8 Camden 16 Cazenovia 16 Ctnton 23 Opponent 0 re VVS Invitational ■ First place TVL Champs ■ 2d consec yr 2Din Class Bs TVL At Stars 1st Team Pitcher Kathy Bochman. Catener Kety Mocker. Shortstop thereso Scoones. Center Field - Maureen MocDonakJ. 2d Team Outfield - Lao Evans The team frvshed the re Jar season with an u defeated record— 19 0 They also advanced to the Section M Class B finals for the second year in a row), losing to Solvay 5 ■ 3 Sotvoy eventuaty became Class B State Champs Athlete o 104 Tracey Oke wide awake and raring to go The Freshmen girls were undefeated champs with a 14-0 record. The softOal program en- joyed another dream sea- son with the Varsity grts gang undefeated They also cap- tured 1st place at ther toanament and pkxed second in the Class B sectionals O fcooc Row c oe ’°rn- L w ± Tee Xot 106 SPRING. Car.aen 230 303 - 229 ri Oneida 250 - 233 Clinton 207 °30 - 250 N. Syracuse 231 237 i and Canastota 214 249 - 3?3 e es Won by forfeit via and Clinton 216 222 - 26c ie Free Academy 199 196 jnd Patent 197 230 Tournament at Cazeno Holland f Tournament eshore Overall Record - 17 League Record - 13 League Starx D AE Stars 1st Team Michele Morey and Honorable Mention- ,w i L Japoavs• M Mention - M son left to right it res. r Metre! M Morey. Hc rtsgoitpi°ve's Brown. Row 2 a MVP . K Alien. I Scoreboard for Boys Golf not available 1 T Field Hockey hug with Julia Adorns and Sue Palamara Chuck Briggs, Mike Jacobs, and Verne LoClair in soccer huddle Jeff Bellinger with the winning combination all Sports Jenny Rowbottom breaks for the soccer goal Michelle Ly- pinski and Stephanie Boyer on the tennis court. Boosting spirits are Cheerleaders Tracey Mosher. Karen Ban. Kim Decker. Amy Thurston. Tammy Zeller. Ann Bailey. Amanda Burak, jm Thorpe The Dome Dev s are back again 109 ield Hockey vvs F-M Cazenovia Canastota Oneida Camden Hotand Patent Cknton OF A Cazenovia Canastota Onetda Little Fans Camden Holland Patent Clinton Onetda0 Homer0 from zorftv ’j ts k N 1en,i «)(Tirn0keepe Opponent 1 0 0 Sectionals League 7-3-2 Overall 10-5-2 Paula readies for the game Juba takes her best shot Carolyn 's goal makes it look easy Hard Woman . . . Mick Jagger Freshmen players from left to right include Row 1: D Legler. D DiPrima. D. Zabele. C Moshier. K. Witt man. M D'Aprix. Row 2 E Cummgs. 5 Bennati. M Young. S. Dorman. A hhUiker. K Lust. Row 3 K. Elbert. R MtHer, J. Mitchell. L. Broruszewski. J. Ceigier. Coach Mrs Compel! - Mark Decker heads for daylight. The boys with the boz , (haircut) are a cut above the rest of the league Valentine s Day comes early for VVS as our quarterback. Eric Valentine battles Oneida's Coach Valentine (his Dad) SPORT 4 4 Varsity football players from left to right include M SDecker. R Blair. S Otto. D Tudman. M Belton.OJZabOvrR Row 3: coach Decker. J. Walts. B Kegebem. AGreenR R En%r G Oliver f Valentine. A Graham. M Bailey. T Morris. J Wright .A 112 Nottingham 14 0 Oneida 23 0 Chittenango 25 0 Canastota 14 0 Camden 18 0 Cazenovia 0 0 Holland Pat- ent 8 17 Clinton 6 0 Holland Pat- ent 20 21 Overall Record 6- 2-1 League Record 6- Yong Min prepares for the win ets' row3 j si °- r d y G,ee°' Todd Morris catches the long ban Ron Decker, leader of the linemen 113 ' ross Country iach M' Wh,te Wat ■enbush. )W i S Botchelder: X. Lawless riahi includes Coach Drakt Country f K Sholtz. The run is done Born To Run . . . Bruce Springstein Cross Country buddies League Record: 4-9-1 SCOREBOARD WS Op, Holland Patent Canostota i Camden Oneida CUnton Chittenango [ Cazenovia -Ur Holland Patent T Canostota Camden Oneida Clinton Chittenango Cazenovia Whitesboro New Hartford - FALL SPORT Brian charges. Tim guards the goal, and Bill gets the baa in play. Great Balls Of Fire . . . tome vttenango juenovia ntesboro Cralie -rig. Ccue novia Sauquoit CMtena ; CUnton Clinton Fulton Overall Rea 'First time sectionals against Fulton gr. T £ 'of' Durant. J j. Garner. M Kimball. K.AHe D Warhom. N. tsc Coach D Burcham. M Peters Jerry Lee Lewis Z n ' St cf °om SCO SARD Opponent 7-11-1 Rosenaa e G Schm.aka J tom (All-Star), ijZTa 3 ftaaostota iNbw Hanford Oneida Camden HoMand Patent Canton dhittenango CazenovK) Canastota Patent enms Dr Denby and his tennis players cele- brate championship season at their banquet. Hit Me With You Best Shot. . . Pat Bennitar 118 Karen Zupan. John Wittin. Angie Griffith. Jacque Group. Andy Hasty. Pam Breckenndge. and Paula Adams put the finishing touches on their winterfest snow sculpture. Pinochio . Scott Candy makes a JV lay up inter Sports WINTER. SPORT Wrestlers celebrate clinching the CNY-Gold League Championship this year Coach Pea- vey is lifted overhead by John Klahs and Joe Garbry Jenny Rob- erts and Te- resa Wilson signs for the gym Invincible Pat Bennitar asketball-Boys VVS OPPONENT New Hartford 39 45 Proctor 78 83 Cazenovia 52 55 Chittenango 70 61 Camden 86 45 Canastota 67 57 Christmas Tournament Bald wins vine 67 65 Cicero-North NA Syracuse 54 50 Proctor 72 64 Oneida 47 60 Clinton 59 65 Holland Patent 65 60 Chittenango 72 81 Cazenovia 85 46 New Hartford 65 59 Overall Record 9-6 League Record 5-4 1st in the Christmas Tourney Varsity Basketball players from left to right include Row 1: J. Palmer. E. Valentine. G Oliver. J Breckenridge. C. Drake. J. Johnson; Row 2: Coach Derby. T. Morris. S. Joanis. F Connelly. M. Armstrong. M Moran. C. Taylor. JV Basketball players from left to right include Row 1: K. Palmer. T. Vaughn. R Belton. J. Cavanagh. M. Mohady; Row 2 T. Austin. S Can- dee. C. Watson. J. Schiedel. J. Zajac. S. Hesler 120 Freshmen players (Top) from left to right in- clude Row 1: J. Freeman. T Mondi. S. Bielicki. R Pickets. B Allen. Row 2 S Kimball. J. Anton. J. Moran. D. Zajak. T. Snizek. J. Palmer. $. Tofte Tim Vaughn and Jamie Moran fight for JV loose ball Varsity player Frank Connelly receives the pass Senior Gary Oliver shoots in pregame varsity warmup Frank Connelly in on the jump ball Steve Joanis proves he is deadly from the foul line. SPo r Jump . . . The Pointer Sisters Seniors Devra Lamb and Melissa Perry provide the leadership for this year's very young squad asketball-Girls 4 This year 's team, being young, experienced a diffi- cult season. However, a good deal of improvement was found over the course of the 20-game campaign Chief contributors included I Senior Devra Lamb, who was the leading scorer. Gail Crumb, the leading rebound- er. and Sue Palamara. the team's point guard With a good dear of potential tal- ent returning next year, the team should rebound to a loftier position of respectability. Patent Varsity basketballpaiyers from left to right include Row 1: A. Brewer. D. Secor, B Walpole. M Perry; Row 2: S. Palamara. S. Malecki. G Crumb. D. Lamb. B VanVechten. Coach Cummings. Sue Palamara with the fast break Girls Just Want To Have Fun . . . Cyndi Lauper 123 The first boys voSeybal team at WS managed a 7-3 record and a 1st ptoce in the TVL tourney 124 Shake It Up The Cars Row 1 N Mona. K Loomis. M Horne Row2 J Coins. D.J Vaughn. T Parker Row 3: T Fera. K Sholts Can You Here Me Running?. . . inter Track Jamie leads the pack in hallway laps ifc winter spout Theresa Fera doing a warm up stretch before her run. The winter track team participated in several sectional meets at Man- ley Field Flouse in Syra- cuse. The events are simi- lar to spring track. A common sight during the winter months is our ath- letes training in the hall- ways after school. Bob Parkhurst counts off the hurdler's stretches. 125 0 Girls Bowlers from left to right include Row 1: D Walters. M. Vierow, T. Michel. K McCouliff. D. Warham. Row 2 H. VanSlyke. T. Bafcotn. A Paluck. B.A Glover. D. Batchekder Not present were M. Wilson. A. Jones. S. Gunusky. D Paluck. and L Jaquays I GftLS VARSITY BOWLNG I SCOREBOARD vvs OPPONENT RFA 1 16 CNttenongo 8 3 Camden 8 3 Oneida 9 3 2 Canastota 5 6 CUnton 9 2 New Hartford 4 7 Chittenango 10 1 Oneida 8 3 Camden 7 4 New York MBs 8 3 League Record 7-1 OveraK Record 8-3 BOYS VARSITY BOWLING vvs OPPONENT RFA 3 8 New Hanford 7 4 Camden 4 7 Oneida 6 5 Chittenango 8 3 Canastota 10 1 COnton 10 1 Boys Bowlers from left to right include Row 1: J Mautner. C Wood. P. Chancier. G. Hopper. A. Chandler. J. Lenio. T. Ingraham. K. Egan. Row2: C Briggs. R J. Cavanaugh. G Grow. J. Mulroy. J. Reber. B Myers. T. Group. J. Bergman: Row 3 R. Warham. S. SHer. J. Walts. L Faulkner. A. Roberts. R Fox. B Way. Coach WUHam Boyd New York Mts 3 8 Chittenango 10 1 RFA 46 6 Oneida 11 0 Camden 9 2 I’m So Excited . . . The Pointer Sisters owling S r A Ha Take Me On resiling Team Captains Actam Coe. Mike Arnold. John Klahs OPP 4« % One d° dge 14 10 r )e wrestlers finished with an impressive 10-4 Coach Mark Peavey led the VVS wrestlers to probably their best season ever! Tim Fera (Soph) fitted the 98 lb. weight class. He was 20-7 and class B champ Troy Grabow (Soph) was our 105 lb. compet- itor this year He went 16-10-1. Buzzy Pren- tice (Frosh) was at 112 lbs He was 20-9-2 and took 1st a ttion Paul Ward (Frosh) earned the 119 lb. posi- tion. He was 3- 5-1. Dennis L ichor - wic (Junior) fitted the 126 lb slot. He finished 3-9-1. Mike Arnold (Ju- nior) held down the 132 lb This captain was 15- 6. Mike Stanton (Soph) made 138 lbs. He was 25-3-1 Scott Kitchen (Soph) cap- tured 145 lbs His record was 10- 5. Eric Vanderhoof (Soph) filled in at 155 lbs He was 14-12 and took 4th at mon Adam Coe (Ju- nior) was our 167 pounder. He was 15-13. John Klahs (Se- nior) made 177 lbs He was 14- 10-1. a captain and 4th at mon. Brian Bre wer (Soph) held the heavyweight position He was 2-4. Junior Bruce Clark helped out at 119. and was 2-4. Senior Joe Garby alternat- ed at 155 and was 3-5. heerleading Winter Mrs Bachman, Advisor Cheerers lift each others spirits! 128 Shout . . . Tears For Fears WINTER A 7 SPORT This year’s cheerleaders vigorously supported the bas- ketball squads with banners, signs, locker decorations, etc. They also sponsored a winterfest pep week which called for a return of snow sculptures and a talent gong show. Varsity Cheerleaders pictured above include Row 1: K. Allen. T. Wilson. A. Carter. T Bellamy-Pilgrim. Row 2 H. Hennessey. P. Wilczak. S. Tofte. Row 3: J. Roberts, J. Sea- mon. K. Bachman. P Breckenndge The JV Cheerleaders are Row 1: A. Burak. D Meneo. J. Thorp. J Munger, K. Trexler, K FeUows; Row 2: T. Zeller. K. Ban, T. Mosher. P. Brzezowski. K. Russ. We’re Ready!. . . Boston 129 The special features section is sponsored by some special business people in our area. Their ads provide revenue which ultimatley ensures a quality, affordable annual. Please say thanks by patronizing their establishments! This section includes Ads. pg. 130-151; The Dome Devils, pg. 136; The Senior Poll. pg. 145; The Year in Review, pg. 150; School Siblings, pg. 151; Closing Candids. pg. 152- 157; Autographs, pg. 158-159; The Sheveron Index, pg. 160 (pictured above) Vong. Trinet. 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Box 70 Sherrill, NY 13461 S53T 363-3240 Conley Liquor Store Sherrill, New York 363-2660 Good Luck Class of 1987 Best Wishes! ostf NELSON’S COTTAGE OF FLOWERS 363-6250 Sherrill, New York COMPLIMENTS OF fegi GARB’S Marble Hill Rd. hST Tl® Oneida, NY 363-4200 Wf Good Luck Graduates! GRAM CO Building Maintenance Inc. 552 Sherrill Rd. Sherrill, NY 13461 363-5506 Good Luck and Best Wishes From the Friendly Post! SHERRILL AMERICAN 363-3920 ARNIE’S SON PRODUCE KRAIGS KEGS RT.5 SHERRILL, NY 363-5680 About to he shown: Pnx f that six months of obedience sch x l is no match for our Apples Twigs tray in stainless and 24 kt. gold. Shown: One of the carefree pieces from our stainless and 24 kt. gold collection. R a 22 a 2T pouer of dm page «cud SI 00 Temrr k Tr y Rn rr. Oneida Sttorumlh . PO Boa I. Oneida Sew York 13421 The following page contains a continuation of the seniors' Last Will statements. This material is also continued on page 157 Paula Adam Karin—I know you do1. Jute, a great time in school and espeaaty to Jamte. I leave at of the special times we 've shared and memories we have had I love you Dab Angel two years of my Me and many more to come. Just remember VM. AL. M. VA! Michael Armstrong to. Heto Notice, the last one is rrvssing. and lastly I woddike to leave my basketbaf playing abHty to the next poor 7th groder that Mr Derby snogs Melissa Atkinson and the Gong thanks for at the good times, to Scott, good luck always1 And finaty. I leave Mr Paw a a big hug tetsy taker lots of luck In the future Dkme tat c holder Atkinson, a pde of frogs to Mots- sa Wison, a louder alarm clock to help her get up Saturday mornings, to my brother, the Brown Bomb- er. and to the school, two more BatchePers Penny •eon — wcxJdn't have it Luck and love espectaty to you Metss Tori tec king ham great tmes at the bridge and for beng a great friend for ten years, to Amy H the abHty to tve with my insanity, to Jess, my closest and dearest Nkdck. thanks for always bemg there and such a great friend. DON'T EVER forget the tmes with Edith and being NP- DfCKS. THANKS: to BC. al my thoughts of you forev- er Mike tetton yearly subscription to to the Mod. a new set of pegs to Rob. leave a higher botng point But most of al. I leave to my beloved Kristi, the memories of al out good tmes together, also an nfinite number of pesos Plus a better toler- ance level trfan tennatl mob! Trocy tlthop go- ng to mss you loads Lastly. Heave with a tear n my eye Pam treckenrtdge ghetti O's NYC. a three- day HO and many great memories To Pada Adams and Jamie Palmer I leave a dark halwoy. to Rob Graham, a yummy gold fish For Kathy Bachwoman. I leave a crazy dance and ho ho ha tss— V to John Whitton i leave a fence, for Jocque Group. leave the unforgettable incident I leave the Haunted House for Maria Myers and Pam Neveu, and a calo- rie counter for Lisa Schieffer Jenny tronson Duffer a lonely detention room with out me there Dene Campanie leave a fuI body cast. Just wat To Spice l leave guinea-hen repetent n the tqud form, go get'em kid My venerable PC goes to Dastarcfy Dave, it might make ip for al that software tMI Cord Mke Burke, tickets to the New Year's Eve Dead Show if he can tel when and where the Dead first played Darkstar . to Mke Mumford. a couple extra sets of car keys and to Bruce Butler, the best of luck getting through your Senior year of school Ann Marie Carter Out not least, to Mom J. Steve and Tom. my pve and thanks for making my years here special RJ Cavonogh new bat and glove beccuse your in the Big Leagues now Dave Clark To everyone else ‘It's been real Jamie Collin quarter And wish everyone else the best of luck. HI Paulo' Amy Comings (and Laura- THANK YOU) Col- leen Condon together forever Laurtn Cone and simmer and our friendship to Joe B. and to Sarah I leave our fnendshp fried with many memories that wri never fade away talcs about guys and a cer- tam friends and never making It to Florida, also, to Rob. Sarah for your entire Me. and finaly to Ron. my love forever Julie Davis case hers wears out. San- dra. a grit certificate good at any area hosptial. David, a free nose Job at NOSES-R-US. Carolyn, a hug Sue P cut our pic fixes of Scott. Mnny. a tape of me singing the National Anthem and my SCRUBBY outfit Theresa and Kristy, my bench cushions and a donut machine, as for Chris, he gets everthtg else Carolyn Debalso anyone who lays a hand on you. Mke and Chris, a dozen eggs and get away car As for Tim. I leave him the memories of our Jr Prom, a pat of scissors, the dnvng lessons, a pair of running shoes, and aI the other good and bod rimes spent together And for my dad. leave him the rekef of no more kids in school, sounds good huh' tom En- glish thng Sheiy. cttch tripn' Beth. Angela, (real alarm). Barb. Marsha. Trocy. Tammy, and Regina many great memories, to Bri. one more year of those terrible bus ndes. thanks for prom nights, at the songs sang Coco , a smde and the hopes that someday you'I be able to spet Jay Kyle Eychner Bear, a bat tight n June, a gymnaskjm tut of people playing croquet, the pleasure Dome You're welcome Laura Flnster we flew down the road Instead of driving down It. Lastly, to at the teachers and staff members I leave you with no more Fosters snee I'm the lost of the bunch Mark Fort at the more great times we can have (Ele- phant Shoe) Becky Gilbert wishes tor the happi- ness of at the years to come and the best thing I can leave her. our everiastng fnendshp. to keep with her always Chow Babe Sue Orabow n his front pocket, the thing on your purse, but mostly, our many years of fnendshp to the most important person n my Me. D.J.. Heave our trip to Canada, my Pve always and forever and the hopes that at of his dreams wri come true Angle Griffith the memories of Ted and that good feeing he left us with, and lastly to Jocque. the it tie red truck and the best friendshp always, and to Kenny my Pve Cecilia Orlcco voteybat service, only H you give me Mke. if I don't kri him first, to Tom. Heave Chris. ToKenjo. my favorite and peturesque sneakers Jocque Oroup high school years To Rich and Corey leave Angie To Carolyn Heave a loss of words and to Ange. lost but not least. I leave you the right end. the Thru- way. and the abtty to make your pies Sarah Gun uskey nickname, to Louie, at our complaining about P C: and to Lodin. a special thanks for beng my best friend thru thick and thin Last, but definitely not the least, i leave to Rob my Pve forever and always Amy Hat Accounting and Word Processng class, to Kathy Despto—a great and special friend—thanks for always betng there, to C T a special ntght at the band dance to Melody Mec chean—get some nerves, t John Cartton I leave Toni and don’t be so paranoid, and last but not least, thanks for af the great memories to Joe L they wri always be cherished Good luck class of S3 Robin Hardy AJkria and Teresa the arguments dur- ing Accounting and a! of the giggles To everyone who has helped me in the past two years - thanks To Tim and our son Daniel al of my Pvel To Mom and Dad-1 dd it I To the Class of 67 the best of luck that there can ever be' Chris Hartmon of fun in lunch to Mary, a kookie eye from Toberta Lorraine to match the one you already hove to Sarah, a good crying session whenever needed, and a pax of squinty eyes for you tool, to Vicki, a bunch of riocs. and our special guidance counselor, to Deb no touch. and the odvPe to watch our for that finny feeing lastly to Tina and Mcheie. a year's worth of Nnja lessons given by the Master NPJa Kelly Hastings guys leave R F A hockey games, memories and a quarter case you need it) Toni Heffner memories of Accounting doss To Mr Rod- Py and Mr DeBctso I revoke the pnvlege of tering my father what do in doss To John Cartton I leave at our fantastic rimes together with many more to come and the hopes that our Pve wri last forever Good luck Class Of 86 Karen Herter the faculty I leave my excuses, to the underclassmen I give my condolences, and to the society I leave what s left of my brain so that they may finaty get a good look at J Chris Hewitt ed. do It yourself To Katharine I leave the school to rule To a new group leave a slightfy used table tor you to tak. cry. fight, jump, and sing over Sue Hilts years of friendshp. Lisa, my everlasting buddy. I Pave us in Georges to carry on our at-mght conversations Sondra. a broken heart and earphones to hear herself sing. Blam. deter- gent PauP. a promise never to make another bet. Metssa aman with an rresatabP body and a stop- watch. ”T women. Pave the Pvety gee ring of Hey I (know this word ). To Blaine, good luck without me. and to the soccer team—keep smringl Kris Howell doors of 126 To John W Hi leave a Big Bob W to Mom and Dad. my thanks: To Tommie (last but not Past) the key to my heart Mike Jacob hide your astonishment' A He la Jones find and a very special ploce in my heart and to Teresa, al of ou ips and downs, a string tor her finger so she I never forget our memories and finaly Pave her a shoe store Michele Klnne Nhjo Oub and AB- CDEDBD-Ducks and at of her nterestng dents To Mary. Chris and Anita the remains of Tobertta Lor- rane To Tina. also Pave tie-do. Jams, and high tops To everyone else I leave al of my good times because I doubt they hod any John Kkihs for be- ing my favorite (and funniest) teacher through my many years of school Devra Lamb mekow- Yong. thanks for the car door and a! the concerts To Marc and Mke a big hug for ptring me know. I'm okII And to Mark Decker I pave our treasured Pve I Last I’d Ike to leave you al with the memory of caring, forever smring person' Theresa Lynch sa—Butch—n— T . Sue H at the friendly gee tngs in the hat. John W a telephone for Thurs- day nights Beth my Pve as you bos test buddy, next year 's soccer team, al my goals In '66 Chris- tel Melr everythng. lastly to Beth S. AngeP R. Tracy B. Lisa D. and Kate S. luck In the future—it's been real, and to those who understand this hove have a ptssa of a Me' Teresa Michel big hug and thanks for every thng Tony and Steve Pave them the power to find cH AVS members, to Gene I Pave with good memories and to Mark an understandng friendshp Kellie Moiineux miss them, and last—but not the Past to al the teachers leave my Http sister—Amy JIH Moonen memories because you1 need them one day Marcia Myers son. hopes he won't get bus sick. Bri. a fantasy and a piece of gum. Gord. the mention of my name, to my bestest friends, they know who they are. remember our parries (Bongsng arrows and ervi spirits), the Haunt- ed House and our fnendshp Janet. I Pave you Henrietta. Pete's wresting sngpt a dance and rm sorry Pom Neveu good kick in the future, to PauP. I Pave al good rimes we had with Tomatore and Duffy. Mouca. a Quarter Pounder with Cheese, large fries, medum Coke and also new gasses. Http a nde home and chri pri: to Jamte (a 54) our fnend- shp lastly to a! my geat friends the memories of od parties the Dome game and Haunted House' LOVE YA - - - Tt€ BLAMEKH! Vickie Noell Pave our wari and servor power to bear chorus and orchestra and keep IT and the new 9th goders r trie To Arie B I Pave a choufferll. to S strenghtll a hug and a bigger excuse Jar I. to Cecria. my Phys- Ps notebook, to al upcoming seniors the usePss cards, to band a trip to Cuba, to Joey O a huge pack of gjm. to everyone. Thanks! Joe Ostrander over it. a! our geat memories, and an armful of roses and a hand fu! of baloonsl Kristi Patricia remembrances of the Blue Flu! To my dearest MPhoeil Pave a MePng supply of rice piaf. anew geen shirt, three sneezes and a yawn, and to my brother, nothng but the best of fuck' Dianna Pes chel Good luck to a! my friends and to the class of 88 Tommie Petrie they were al taken away but the one I Pve Sondra Rashford geat times of the past Schtef-Remember down with steps' Hey Sue Buddy-Bng' BPgi Yeah! Amy. thanks for always be- ng there V Just remember (if that's possPP) Hey Sue H Simon says intP ycxx shoePces' And to Sue Hits Pave a pock of Big Red. and to JiJes a pack of gape or straw Hubba Bubba And Maria, rm your friend Shawn Reed goduatng servor. resign as president of the Dixnb S Oub Angela Rlcotta dred dotar sweater, and last but not Past leave Ted. my Hon. the memories of al the good times we have had and many more to come I LOVE YOU'Tina Rotulo you). Vick, cat It ter. mylttp brothers, my soccer cleats to folow in my footsteps. Mr Alers. thanks for first period chats. Shawn, the many bruises—sorry!, and Steve, my drivers Icense- yout need it more thanI Kellie Scanlon S Heave a year s worth of chak To Bridget I leave NPhoPs To Sarah. I pave a twitch “ And to Dave Tudman. Pave my Pve Usa Schieffer Ponderosa, and most of al our taks ! To Ange I Pave Ted. chocopte- chlp cookies. Caz and a bright future together To PauP I Pave a never-endng friendshp and al the stupid things we say and do To Steve Pave my Pve and our future together Go Duke' Usa Schmalx pin farm. toZup. a bow! of candy to Yong thanx for being there and a ticket to Genes and to Kay. a shodder to cry on. six dozen cookies and a pair of boxing gpves Gayle Schmldtka (good luck Jen. you'I need it) To Trocy Pave the memories of the Prom and Winter Bat To Usa S . Carrie. Tammy J. Usa D . Mundy. Mister Noone. John M. Joe W. Dave. Steve and Jay I leave my everlasting friendship To Andy Duncan I Pave a apps straw, and al my Pve forever Amy Schwane- kamp Mr S a smle and a dance and by the way T-Alaska isn't that geat' Dona Seifert (Mostty because she needs them more than I ) FORGET ME NOT tecky Shlotzhouer tobacco see page 157 Best Wishes Class Of '87 I TOUt m •J prnJfml I ONEIDA TRAVEL AGENCY The Agency With The Personal Touch HAMBLIN, MUNZ HASKELL, INC. Insurance 152 Main St Downtown Oneida (315) 363-8790 131 Main Street P. O. Box 210 ONEIDA, N. Y. 13421 A-PL US MINI MARKET Rt 5 112 Genesee St Po Box 86 Oneida. N Y. 13421-0086 JpS QBK y 228 Genesee St. Proprietor Phone Doris M. Ackerman (315) 363-9044 Oneida. New York 13421 A Full Service Salon MCLAUGHLIN’S 0H C0 • L V PHOTOGRAPHY Department Store Waterville Hamilton Oneida 168 Main St. L- Oneida. NY 363-5080 r. irmoNv , i? 36; U8 C. 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(315) 363-7324 Balloons Gifts, Daily Deliveries Complete Wedding Funeral Consultation Fast Food Fanatics - Shannon And Kim Senior Poll Nicest Eyes - Diana Peschei Nicest Smite - Melissa Atkinson Nicest Couple - Paula Adams and Jamie Palmer Best Athletes - Steve Joanis Gary Oliver Rob Warham Devra Lamb Most Likely to Succeed - Tom Lewin Most Wise - Brian Bennati and Karen Herter Most Talented - Melissa Perry and Juke Davis Most Popular - Carolyn DeBalso Class Clown - Leo Burns Most Sincere - Tracey Bishop Lisa ScNeffer Photographs JSi y a me5 JAMES SNYDER PHOTOGRAPHER 114 S. PETERBORO STREET CANASTOTA, NEW YORK 13032 PORTRAITS. WEDDINGS (315) 697-2359 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Compliments Of WE HAVE YOUR INTEREST • V U 4i • W Depot • U.e. %— • Um k, «•- • Ce i—i —« Cwe HM MV. • . -s C. «■—!edetti • ' ■ ■ W we • 1 T ONEIDA ■■■■ SAVINGS numiocm Me %iwoauNCOukt 363-2000 I S3 MAIN ST ONEIDA CORNdOf tINNOX Money For You HENDERSON’S Social — Commercial — Stationers 226 Main St. Oneida, N Y. Sponsors Senior Favorites Subject Life Concepts Teacher Mr Murray Movie: Platoon Actor: Michael J. Fox TV Show: Family Ties Commercial: Raisons (singing in a lunchbox) Record: At This Moment (Billy Vera The Beaters) Music Group Bon Jovi 274 Genesee St. Oneida. NY 13421 Sponsors McDonald's Memory . . 1977-78 Seniors as Third Graders say cheesebisger' Kneeing Bonne Cornish and Lisa Wandei. Row 1 Cheryl Chancier. Bod Kegeben. Rich Lopez. Christei Meier. Laurie Fins ter. Scott Dining. Kim Zimmerman. Steve Mnabrto. Lao Schmatz. Row 2 Miss Hynes. Al Russo. Rick Raymond. Tom Mercurio. Herbert Cronizer. Greg Burley. Dianna Peschei. Sue Hits. Scott Lohr. Row 3 Tracy Bahop. Tori Beck ingham. Wendy Lewis. Shela Way. Mke Armstrong. Shawn Patanode. Jason Combs. Kyle WUams RAYS CITGO DON AND TERRY TUBBS 3 Generations 12S STATE STREET ONEIDA. CASTLE. N.Y. Phone 363-2221 4 COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE” Xinda Doylino 116 MADISON ST ONEIDA. N. Y. 13421 OPEN TUES-SAT Phone 363-8407 Prompt-Personal-Professional Insurance Service TARRY AGENCY, INC. Robert F. Clark. President Corner Main Madison Streets P.O. Box 489 Oneida. N.Y. 13421 Phone: (315) 363-7200 WILLIAMS ONEIDA SEWING CENTER Approved Singer Dealer 123 Main St. Oneida, N. Y. 363-1234 W.J. HINMAN JEWLERS Since 1881 115 Main St.. N.Y. 13421 Jacke. Wallace. Proprietor Where You Can Buy Class Rings The Year Around Best Wishes Class Of '87 VISION CARE Hearing Aids. Eye Glasses. Contact Lenses Eye Exams Judith And Ronald By Appt. McKinney Phone 363-0909 Best Wishes From Your Local Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge And Dodge Truck Dealer WELTON MOTOR SALES INC. Route 5 Oneida, New York 13421 146 BUCKEYE K Y m REAL ESTATE. INC. Gas Products Co. 108 E Genesee St Oneida N. Y. KAY ALBANESE MARVIN, BROKER, GRI, CRS 363-6370 126 MAIN ST. o,(lc( (315)363-9191 ONEIDA, NY 13421 fooappt only (315) 697-9443 Congratulations Graduates! Vollmer Benson,cpA,Rc Best Wishes CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 131 Main St. Oneida 829-3500 FM106 - AM 1600 363-6050 Drive Safety! TRI-COUNTY 4m ana HANIFIN’S Heatma 4 %ir Condition my 0 Oneida 7nc Air Water Source Heat Pump TIRE SERVICE CENTER Inspections- Allignments-Brakes Tune Ups-Tires 1 Genesee St • Oneida 363-4900 M,gr Efficiency Cumecet So ' Box 2 ? 1-300-422-8240 (315) 363-0102 RECREATION LANES 455 N. Main St Oneida N. Y. 13421 363-3530 Wayne Fallon-Owner Good Luck Class Of '87 oneidaWlet NATIONAL BANK ONEIDA-SHERRILL-HAMILTON-CANASTOTA PROFESSIONAL BANKING WITH ALL THE ADVANTAGES Member FDIC Equal Opponunnv Lender 148 Best of Luck. Class of 1987 NEW LONDON FOOD MART Open 7 AM To 10 PM Daily Phone 337-0508 Comer Of Rt 46 And 49 Rome New York David And Linda Reed JCPenney Freedom Mali Rome NY 339-3835 ROMAN PASTRY SHOP That Touch of Quality WEDDING CAKES UNUSUAL CAKES RUM CAKES BIRTHDAY CAKES DECORATED Wv Bake Everything On The Premleea Cfftti Ml FIIT1MK ESmSS® I CIPflOM DONUTS COOKIES BREAD ttZapre 336-4150 VI n mi st FREEDOM PLAZA ERIE BLVD. WEST ROME. N Y. 13440 339-1113 UP STEP SIMPKINS INC Smart Looking Clothes For Guys And Gals Freedom Mall - 337-7711 HERB PHXLXPSON'S The Wald's Largest' Army and Navy Stares Finest In Clothing And Ski Equipment On The Mall Rome NY 13440 336-9200 © ROME CIPj3 ONEIDA NEW HARTFORD Congratulations Class Of '87 149 rome-merchants '1 «'admit i ON e ' _ 1 ) Concert Dancing Best of Luck Always Class of '87 GEORGE KAHLER SALES 7279 Rome — New London Rd. Rome. NY 13440 Phone: 336-3825 Poulan. Echo Partner Chainsaws. B S parts: grass trimmers; mowers; tools: logging and farm supplies Best Wishes Class of '87 SlfilUGO STUDIO CREA TIVE PHOTOGRAPHY—SENIOR PORTRAITS A SPECIALTY 6272 SLEEPY HOLLOW ROAD ROME, NY 315 336-0910 The Sheveron Yearbook Staff challenges you to find your favorite among these scrambled words associated with music Among them are act. bad band, beach, blues classical, country, dance, disco, ego. happy, hip. jazz, junk. long. mood. my. new. no. pop. punk. rock. slow, soul, swing, ten. theme, video A J C L T K E C N A D B U N A S Z P E H I 0 L Z X P N U P Z D G O E D I TSMYS E W E H C N O H M O Y R T N U A N D G K C O R V L A O 0 N t B V L V U S E T S A W 1 B 9 A 8 D 7 WS SHEVERONS 86 87 YEAR IN REVIEW — In Sports __ Last year Boston reigned supreme in professional sports with division champions—the Patriots. Celtics, and Red Sox Now. though, the Big Apple is outshining Bean Town, first with a miraculous come-from-behind Mets win in the World Series, then with a tug win for the Giants in the Super Bowl Though New Jersey will argue the locale, the Giants remain officially The New York Giants! Also, in sports Dennis Conners earned back the America's Cup with a yachting win over Australia. In Government Iranscom plagued the administration in Washington with allegations of wrongdoing, involving possible U S arms trading for hostage releases and cash Questions remamas to whether cash was illegally diverted to Central American Contras and as to who was responsible The Presidential race of 88 appears wide open but N Y. governor Mario Cuomo recently said he won't enter it. h Science The memories of the tragic Challenger flight were perhaps eased by the image of Voyager's successful around-the-world. non-stop flight Dick Rut an and Jeana Yegar dodged a typhoon to complete their 23.000 mUe success In Music ' Oldies'' dominate the Grammy Awards, as Associated Press reported in January that the Old guard of pop and rock reaped top nominations They included Paul Simon. Peter Gabriel. Steve Winwald. Barbara Streisand. Elton John. Stevie Wonder. Burt Bacharach. Gladys Knight, etc. Whitney Houston earned 5 American Music A wards, while Lionel Richie earned 4 as a result of the national pot made in January 150 VVS TEACHERS’ ASSOC. Tori (age 4). Bin (age 4). Angie (age 4). Yong (age 6). Marsha (age 3). Kim (age 6) Old enough to graduate not old enough to know Old enough to congratulate not old enough to be let go The rules seem foolish, but it's love you know. That's why parents find it hard— They just can't let go. Congratulations Class of '87 LePesche Ent. The ftrden Portrait US W hat You Want It lo He Just some of the district employees and their highschool children in- clude: Row 1 2 Mrs. Pe- ters Joe. Mrs. Hluska Jon. Mrs. VanValkenburg Kristen. Mrs. Peschel Dianna. Mr. Mrs. Patricia 8c Krista Matt. Mr. Oliver Gary. Mr. Horine Mark Row 3 Mr. Card Bill. Mr. Jacquays Laura. Mr. DeBalso Carolyn. Mrs. Belton 8c Rob Mike. Mrs. Adams 8c Julie Paula. Mrs. Meneo 8c John 8c Denise. Mr. Vaughn 8c Tim, Mr. Lewin 8c Kelli 8c Tom SCHOOL SIBLINGS- Administrators, Board Members. Teachers, Staff 8c their Students 151 Senior Melissa Vance is in her haiioween dis- guise while the haiioween manikan sits in Dr Morgan's office On safer ground, is the V. V.S. Administration Building, Maintenance Area, Middle School, and three elementary schools. Uukvh Jacque. Pam, and Paula are friends with YongOrkn Min through thick thin . Above Right Pam Neuveau also wears her Groucho mask Below Ann Bailey and Denise Meneo put their heads together through the miracle of Sheveron trick photography Marsha Wickens, Anne Car- ter. Pam Breckenridge. KeHy Scan Ian. Sarah Gunuskey. and Carrie Putman cheer up the bus Junior Robin Corco- ran all booked up for the day Our Alma Mater as we like to think of it and our Alma Mater as it truly is (most of the year) 153 Mary Brown and Missy Cameron Just hang- ing around the hails. Contributing photographer - Kristi Wojdyla Eric Valentine and John Ca- vanagh are somewhat de- flatted after blowing up some balloons for the Winter Ball, while Senior June Davis (be- low) is elated. Sarah Gunuskey. Sue Hilts. Diane Batchelder, and Amy Schwanenkamp help induct Julie Davis into the VVS Chapter of the National Honor Society. John Waltz objects to calling his lab partner a numbskull. Custodian Dole CateUo sheds some light m the halls (mid-right) sneaky Gordie Collins (above) and at right Katie Staley. Eric Reber. Jeff Berg- man. and Mike Seiner The (Senior) lounge act is made up of the Winter Ball decorating committee - Juniors Mary Brown. Lynn Cartsted. Morrissa Hoffman. Amy Boyce. Robyn Conniff. Trina Durr ant. Ju- ba Adams. Missy Cameron, and Kari Mitchell G SWI The Big Cheese hits the locker room after a hard day on the ath- letic field. Jody Long and Kelly Burns are Joe Walpole's type . Ro- byn Conniff in the caf- eteria studyhaK. Irene McDonald and Jeff Havener are super snow sculptors. Group portraits include at left Tammy Corey. Kim Zimmerman. Angela Ricotta. Chris Gero. John McCouliff. Tiffany Taylor, and Kristi Patricia. Fall Football Fans in the dome are: Gary. Ron. Jason. Scott, and Dennis mm Jenny Belcher already, a field of daisies, and many good limes to come Kim Zlmnwman Roberto a successful footbot career and clean match- ng socks and most of at to Lou memories of everything we ve done together and tnJy at my love—and o crooked smie mat i tost torev er Korin Zupan tween salamanders and spiders, lastly I leave to Karen Beth and Metssa a shove ana the moon. Dave Tudman. Don Stanton. Dennis Clifford and Todd Morris on the wrong side of the tracks. 157 To VVS I leave my last year of school Pam Shottz other Mends. I leave in their hearts at the memories of high school we have together to cherish forever and ever Good-bye VVS1 Krista Simmons I Amy back to Amy. to Nate a smte and my friendsNp. to Sherry. Jessica. Betsy, and Tori the best of luck, and the best of luck to the Class of '68 Usa Smith my brother. Louie, the best of luck in the United States Air Force Tammy Smith docious Ta Ta's . may it be used wisely; to Mon good luck to you and Angela No Doubt , to BA desky have a few more parties. Sommer have a good He Krista Sprogoo ever- lasting smte. to Carolyn our relay record and other various good rimes n track, and lastly to Marc I leave the fantastic memories of the time we have spent together, espectaty this past summer I love you Olna Talbot trip to Catfoma for Tiffany a ride home from the Canas- tota graveyard, and to Sue Grabow a pair of stlts so the next concert we go to she wtl be able to see what she bought the ticket for Mlcholo Thurston so that she may survive math, physics, health. 10th grade Engksh and her senior year MoUnda Vane days always to remember And to Keiy ft love you forever Marsha Wlckons obMty to plan weekends, to at my other friends thanks tor a great time, and lastly to the missing ink— A1 ever see your face again Pam WMczak arms—not me!), to ATS one solid gold flute, to Dove Renatdo a female with a red personalty, to Helen, at my car prob- lems l leave my hockey stick to be stored in the WS Archives, along with jersey 2 unless Tracy Oke thinks she's good enough to ftt it! Finaty. to dearest Mooner. leave my (BR.) Comoro and at of my love, forever Mollssa Wilson C an incentive to do some- thing. I wA also leave a bag ofloApops in my car tor Atdo iobZoHor H . and to Kris, my t-shirts, sweats, and socks that she doesn’t have U WII Group Portrait at right includes: Tiffany Taylor. Melissa Perry. John McCoufiff. and Lisa Manella Below Cafeteria leftovers? Mi- cheUe Evans and Tim Austin say yummy laUyuifiA f58-t59 P Kf4 IrOuU 7 TKll i Jitutden Om “RtUcet 't ide ? WX6 - 7 c Ok 7ftc' . . . t-W Sheveron 1987 Index -A- -N- Activities 85 National Honor Society . . 95 Advertisements . 129 Am. Field Service . . 86 -P- Personal .. 1 -B- Principals . 72 Boys Baseball . 102 Boys Basketball . 120 -S- Board of Education ... 73 Salutatorian . 43 Seniors . 16 -F- Sheveron 97 Faculty 71 Softball 105 Field Hockey 110 Sophomores . 55 Football 112 Student Council 98 Football Cheerleaders 114 Superintendents . 72 Freshmen . . 63 Future Farmers . 92 -T- Tennis (Girls) 118 -G- Track (Spring) 106 Girls Athletic and Recreation Association . 93 -V- Golf 107 Valedictorian . 43 Guidance 75 -J- Juniors . 45 Whitney Houston's Greatest Love of All Teach the children well and let them lead the way Show them all the magic they possess inside Give them a sense of pride to make it easier. Let their laughter remind you of how it used to be!
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