Watkins Glen High School - Senecan Oracle Yearbook (Watkins Glen, NY)
- Class of 1978
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Watkins Glen High School Watkins Glen, New York Rivers belong where they can ramble Eagles belong where they can fly I’ve got to be where my spirit can run free Got to find my corner of the sky MIKE SCAPTURA, EDITOR RAE WELLS, ASSOCIATE EDITOR LIDA BIAGETTI, COVER DESIGN LIBBY UCHT, COLLAGE BARBI WARNER, TREASURER LIDA BIAGETTI, ALISON MAAS, RICHARD LIAM MARI PHOTOGRAPHERS PATRICK TAMMARO AND ABBOTT R. MORGAN ADVISORS DEDICA TION This year we dedicate our yearbook to a teacher who has been a true friend to the class of ’78. As a teacher we look up to hini. He treats his students with respect and doesn’t talk down to us, and because of this, we respect him in return. With his sharp sense of humor and lively style and wit, he makes the most of every course he teaches. He is always willing to help students by giving his advice and benefits from his years of experience. He is also recognized as our resident expert on literature and besides being active in school, he is also very involved in community affairs. He’s an avid sports fan and is always prepared to give his opinion as to why the New York Yankees won’t win the series. So, in appreciation of his long years of friendship, we dedicate the 1978 Watkins Glen High School Yearbook to Mr. Frank Steber. 2 Activities Senior Chorus Freshman Chorus 4 Top Row: T. i-azzary, K Simiele, K. Bartholomew, K. Jacobs, S. Jenkins, J. Heck, T. Waite, A. Paradiso, P. Keegan, L. Cobb, D. Jones, D. Cooper, D. azzaryt M. Holmes, C. Hewitt, R. Bovaird, R. Green. Row 2: E. Tolman, M. Rack, L. Snyder, D. Angle, T. Neilson, L. O’Harra, A. Kroon, 17 !7tch’ Webster, H.Martm, M. Gleason, A. Peters, S. Angel, C. Bunn, P. VanHom, K. Starkweather, K. Hill. Row 3: W. Kronk, C. Lippincott, J. Vona, W. Trader, W. Pike, M. Myers, A. Lent, J. Glenn, P. Landon, K. Specchio, S. Perry, D. Shumway, K. Burris, L. Hall. Band Row 1: (front) R. Landmesscr, A. Donnelly, N. Dunn, T. Waite. P. Lodge, D. Shumway, L. Greninger, C. Fitch, W. Bolt, K. Everett, E. Isley. Row 2: T. Waite, P. McKee, L. Everett, L. Snyder, S. Dean, S. Franzese, E. Liammari, R. Waite, K. McLean, B. Fazzary, T. Ector, P. Human, J. Rhodes, M. Varner, R. Thompson, L. Hewitt, Row 3: D. Prosperi, C. Bianco, J. Vona, B. McGrath, L. Wickham, L. Tolman, C. Calhoun, A. Comfort, D. Dutton, K. Morehouse, L. Ayers, D. Jones, D. Stenburg, P. Cook. Row 4: J. McKinney, F. Wickham, S. Suits, M. Fitch, S. Cullen, F. Banks, M. Morse, T. Scaptura, L. Ameigh, M. Moore, S. Ansley, B. Tinker, D. Whiting, Mr. Powell, P. Clifford, M. Dinkins. Qualitones L-R Bottom Row: R. Wells, K. McLean. C. Saltzer, B. Webster, D. Prosperi, L. Ruger. J. Sincebaugh. C. McDermott, G. Vangsncs. B. Webster, A. Metal, N. Dunn Top Row: G Calhoun, P. Lodge, B. Tinker, A. Cross, S. Parete, C. Fitch, R. Landmesscr. M. Morse, Mr. Tolman. 5 Library Council Top Row: K. Rudy, J. Rhodes. L. Nobles, B. Stoddard, Row 2: M. Turner, G. Ameigh. D. Richtmeyer, T. Ayers, E. Laughlin, K. Mosher, L. Ruv-olo, E. Johnson. Row 3: B. Vetter, W. Kronk, K. Jacobs, M. Myers, M. Bianco. Student Council Seating: L. Specchio, C. Eitch, A. Bellavigna, B. Cooligan, R. Wells, S. Parete, L. Greninger, M. Morse. Standing: E. Isley, M. Morse, L. Sgrecci, S. Berry, B. Webster, T. Greenstein, D. Schimizzi, A. Dilts, A. Cross, G. Paradiso, P. Lodge, M. Adesso, J. Dunbar, W. Bolt, A. Metal, G. Vangsnes, N. Dunn, T. Prosperi, F. Wickham, M. Cook, J. Rondinaro, D. Fitch, L. Wickham, S. Dean, G. McKinney, C. Bunn, N. Franzesc, J. Heck, K. Morehouse. Senecan Front (L-R) L. Hewitt, M. Schimizzi, E. Mosher, B. Yaw, S. Terrill, M. Bianco, O. West, R. Wells, A. Simons. Row 2: B. Bedicnt, D. Switzer, L. Schimizzi, B. Warner, L. Speccio, C. Bell, G. Vangsnes, T. Ayres, M. Roberts, S. Franzese, G. Bosch, J. Swisher. Row 3: G. Austin, G. Pa rad iso, M. Adesso, J. Bond, J. Stuart. Row 4: M. Cook, J. Dunbar, K. McKlcan, M. Scaptura, J. O'Brien, L. Hoffmayer, T. Watson, A. Bartow, B. Webster, K. Bedicnt, P. McKee, Mr. Morgan. Ski Club Top row: J. Fitch, S. O'Brien. J. Bond, M. Ames, Row 2: A. Morgan. L. Carr, D. Cotton, L. Hewitt, S. Carson, J. Ely, J. Burns, L. Ruger, J. Heck, D. Scharlou. N. Miller, N. Dairy mple, S. Suits, E. Hazlitt, B. O'Brien, J. McKinney, C. Bunn, R. Bovard, D. West, G. McKinney, D..Whitting. Row 3: D. States, C. Scaptura. T. Meehan, L. Hewitt, L. Schimizzi, S. Griswald, J. O'Brien, J. Morgan, A. Paradiso, B. Warner, L. Paradiso, A. Kroon, L. Mosher, P. Vanllorn. Row 4: M. Scaptura, S. Franzese, A. Simons, T. Watson, C. Me Dermott, J. Kessler, J. Bond, L. Tolman. J. Yaw, A. Peters, M. Bianco, B. Donajkowski. Row 5: M. Prison, K. Specchio, P. Holman, M. Schimizzi. lu Mosher. L. Hewitt, S. Bartolomeo, S. Franzese, S. Paz-zary, J. Forest, D. Fitch, G. Paradiso, S. Peters. J. Stewart, B. Cooligan, J. Burris. Row 6: C. Bell, P. Human. J. Sinccbaugh. 7 Row 1: (front) P. Lodge. J. Rondinaro, F. Wickham Row 2: T. Ayers, M. Roberts, L. Greninger, P. Ames, G. Paradiso, G. Vangsnes, E. Licht, C. Bell, N. Dunn, J. Hills, T. Dilts, T. Prospcri. Row 3: J. Dunbar, A. Maas, M. Cook, D. Fitch, P. Ailing, M. Moore, J. Bishop, not shown: S. Franzese. Math Club Row 1: B. Warner, C. Bell, J. Austin, W. Trader Row 2: B. Voorheis, L. Coon, B. Larson, M. Morse, C. Fitch, D. Prosperi, E. lsley, L. Sgrecci. Row 3: A. Lent, D. Whiting, R. Dobson, L. Greninger, L. Licht, S. Griswold, P. Ailing, N. Dunn, F. Wickham. Row 4: J. Dunbar, G. Paradiso, T. Prosperi. 8 Spanish Honorary Seated: M. Roberts (Secy), L. Licht (Pres.), I. Gbelli (Treas.). Standing: M. LaForty, L. Coon, T. Ayers, C. Fitch, L. Paradiso, A. Donnelly, L. Led-ermann, B. Bcdicnt, L. Button, G. Paradiso, A. Maas. French Honorary Top Row: J. Dunbar Row 2: A. Metal. R. Liammari Row 3: N. Miller, S. Isley, D. Hirtler, T. Scaptura, B. Tinker, J. Bishop, T. Prosperi. Row 4: M. LaForty, E. Licht, L. Greninger. Row 5: M. Scaptura, W. Bolt, A. Maas, S. Parete, B. Warner, J. Hills, D. West. Row 6: C. Choban. D. Lott, L. Rugcr, G. Vangsnes. 9 School Store Row 1: (front) M. Bianco, V. I azzary, S. Terrill. M. Hastings, L. Paradiso, B. Webster, T. Parish, B. Stoddard. Row 2: B. Bedient, L. Crout, V. Decker, L. Hewitt, L. Rondinaro, K. Johnson, L. Hoffmayer. Row 3: L. Carr, B. Specchio, G. Bosch, J. Forrest, B. Cooligan, J. Hills, S. Parete, J. Stuart, C. Quinata. Row 4: T. Prosperi, J. Dunbar. M. Scaptura, G. Paradiso. A.V. Club Row 1: J. Glenn, S. Kllison, K. Rudy, S. Drabkowski, M. Kenney, D. Schimizzi, J. Carnahan. Row 2: J. Burris, J. Burris, J. Vona. 10 Top Row: K. Mosher, B. Stoddard, M. Thompson, T. Parrish. Row 2: Mrs. Brown, D. Grover, R. Landmesser. Row 3: B. Wyre, T. VanDusen, V. Carr, C. Teed. Letterman Row 1: B. Bedient tow, K. Johnson L. Paradiso, L. Specchio nahan pVHazUU. M. Adesso. H. Biman, S. Islcy, L. Specchio. M. Ames, K. VanHorn. A. Donnelly. C. Ncumire S. Suits, L. Greninger, J. Burris. Row 4: A. Simons, F. Wickham, J. Fraboni, B. Schimizzi, T. Hicks, J. Spencer, M. Cook, J. Hills, J. Forrest, D. Fitch, B. Specchio, L. Carr, k. Johnson, S. Parcte, D. Cotton, K. Rudy, J. Ellison. Row 5: P. Ailing, M. La Forty. J. Peters, D. Neilson, T Watson. D. SiUunan, W. Kunzman, G Vangsncs, L Licht, T. Waite, W. Bolt, P. Ames, Row 6: G. Paradiso, R. Liammari, S. O’Brien, J. Morgan, S. Fazzary, M. Scaptura. E. Liammari. N. Dunn, J. Dunbar, C. Stamp. C. Bianco, S. Weber, M. Stamp. 12 LEE ANN LUTOMSKE “There would be no great ones if there were no little ones. 1978 BEVERLY NAYLOR EDNA FAUSEL “The passive intellect. MIKE STEBER “The only thing worse than a quitter is someone who is afraid to begin.’ 13 BASIL BLANK HAROLD RAPPLEYE ‘The reason I say nothing is because I have nothing to say. M “The age of discretion discreetly.” TAMMY BOND is reached when one has learned to be discreet STEVE ROGERS “No one knows what he can do until he tries. RAY HOKE “Last night at 12 1 felt immense, but now I feel like 30 cents. 15 “As plants are suffocated and drowned with too much moisture, and lamps with too much oil, so is the active part of the understanding with too much study.” “At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice, he is the worst. SHARI HALL, KELLY FORSYTH DEBBIE RICHTMYER, GAIL SMITH “Four things greater than all things are-Women and horses and power and war.’ 17 “Ah, les bons vieux temps ou nous ctions si malheureux! (Oh, the good old times when we were so unhappy!)” WENDY KUNZMAN, LORI GRISWOLD, MARY AMES “All for one, one for ail, that is our device.” PEGGY THORPE “Great souls endure silently.” JACK GASCON “Walk placidly amid the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be in silence.” 18 Philosophy is the microscope of thought.’ JERRY BURRIS I came like water, and like wind I go. u JIM SCHEHR “Some students drink deeply at the fountain of knowledge, I just gargled.” RICHARD BUSH, DEBBIE TEED STEVE MOORE “I came, I saw, and now I’m getting ...!!! Out of here!! 19 “Know how to suggest is the great art of teaching. To attain it we must be able to guess what will interest; we must learn to read the childish soul as we might a piece of music.” BILL RICE Td rather fight than switch.” TRINA THORPE ‘Til speak to thee in silence.” PAT HUGHEY 21 “Sooner or later that which is now life shall be poetry, and every fair and manly trait shall add a richer strain to the song. ’ GREG PARAD1SO “I won’t say I’m always right, but I’m never wrong. ANDREW TIPALDOS “Smoke ’em if ya got ’em.’’ LAURA ARNOLD Love is a beautiful dream.” 22 BILL NAYLOR I may look busy, but I’m only confused.” RENEE FAZZARY ‘The little pot bums hot. BILL YSKAMP “Never trust a guy with pointed ears. “People in general will much better bear being told of their vices and crimes than of their failings and weaknesses.” 23 Peace rules the day, where reason rules the mind. PAT HETHERINGTON “What he hit is history, what he missed is mystery. GORDON BUCKLEY I like to do things my way. KIM MCLEAN “The idle singer of an empty day. PENNY BAKER GERTRUDE AMEIGH “Guard your dreams well, for someday they may come true. BOBBY NAYLOR I may look busy, but I’m as confused as my brother.” “There is a past which is gone forever, but there is a future which is still our own. 25 DAN SHUMWAY “A T-square is mightier than a sword.” TAMICOOPER “There is never a saint with red hair.” See the happy moron. He doesn’t give a damn. I wish I were a moron -My God, perhaps I am! 26 “I have a partiality for drunkenness, though I never practised it: it is a reality; but what is sobriety, only the absence of drunkenness?’ TRACY DILTS BONNIE YAW ‘Two things in life which we are never fully prepared.” KATHY VANHORN ‘‘We are shaped and fashioned by what we love.” JANE O’BRIEN ‘‘Though I’m anything but clever, I can talk like that forever.” 27 “Factory windows are always broken. Somebody’s always throwing bricks. Somebody’s always heaving cinders, Playing ugly Yayhoo tricks.” KHRIS BEDIENT ANGELA BARTOW “The worst is yet to come.” BRENDA WILHELM TAMMY WAITE “They also serve who only stand and wait.’ 28 VICKY FISK “To lose itself in a fog.” 29 “ Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves. And the mome raths outgrabe. “When a man is happy, every effort to express his happiness mars its completeness. I am not happy at all unless I am happier than I know.” MICHELLE MATWIEJOW CHRIS QUINATA A Rose by any other name would smell as sweet. MIKE COOK HARRY ELLMAN “He who quarrels with a drunken man, ignores one who is absent.” 30 “All bodies, the firmament, the stars, the earth and its kingdoms, are not equal to the lowest mind; for mind knows all these and itself; and these bodies nothing.” LIDA BIAGETTI “Every artist dips his brush into his own soul, and paints his nature into her pictures.” DENNIS COTTON “To drink or not to drink? Who buys the next round?” MICHELLE LAFORTY “Language! The blood of the soul, sir, into which our thoughts run, and out of which they grow.” 3) “Little secrets arc commonly told again, but great ones are generally kept.” SANDY CHAMBERS “I can resist anything, but temptation. I ANNETTE SIMONS A suntan which didn't get together,” 32 RUSSELL DAVIS “Wedlock is a padlock. ANDI WHITING-SYLVIA SMITH “1 would rather sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than to be crowded on a velvet cushion.’ ROBIN RAPLEE “Where do all these highways go, now that we are free? “Man passes away; his name perishes from record and recollection; his history is as a tale that is told, and his very monument becomes a ruin.” 33 “A man must make his opportunity, as oft as find it. SANDY TERRILL “Off with your head as the flag goes by. WALTER THOMPSON “Few people escape the fact that the hand of life often has hard knuckles. MARK BihVER “Don’t let ’em sit on ya. JERRY BOND No sweet without some sweat. BRENDA WEBSTER “Blondes have more fun.“ 35 “For all we take we must pay, but the price is cruel high.” MIKE MADIGAN “I look at everything, but I see nothing.” SUE FRANZESE “Consider your self improperly dressed unless you’re wearing a smile.” CONNIE BELL ‘The female woman is one of the greatest institooshuns of which this land can boste. 36 “It’s the same the whole world over, It’s the poor wot gets the blame. It’s the rich wot gets the pleasure, Ain’t it all a bloomin’ shame? “The best policy is to speak the truth, unless you are a good liar.” BART HORGAN . . . so who’s to say WHAT the norm is?” 37 Everything is funny as long as it is happening to somebody else. ALLEN CARR, CRAIG MAY CHUCK ACKLEY, BARRY MOSHER Today Burdett, tomorrow the world. BONNIE ECTOR One who speaks with forked tongue should not kiss balloons. 38 JEFF ELLISON Good swimmers are oftenest drowned. “The female of the species is more deadly than the male.” TOM LAUGHLIN “One picture is worth a thousand words.” JACK STANDISH I am not conceited, though I have every right to be.” ANN SIMPSON, PAM CLARK “If you do not understand my silence, you will not understand my words. 39 AMY METAL “Silence is deep as eternity, Speech is as shallow as time. ANGIE FRANZESE “It is not enough to fight. It is the spirit which we bring to the fight that decides the issue. It is morale that wins the victory.” TERE AYERS “People who make no noise are dangerous. ’ 40 “I love work. It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.” “There are no mute, inglorious Miltons, save in the hallucinations of poets. The one sound test of a Milton is that he functions as a Milton.” CHUCK BIANCO “There is no hiding from lover’s eyes. BECKY TINKER “When the arm bends, the mouth opens. ROBIN SAVARD Butter could not melt in her mouth.” 41 ED OSBORNE ‘Take 2 and hit to right.” BILL FIELDS I will never return for I have served my time in hell.” 42 PAUL ALLING “While the doctor is considering, the patient dies. ’ KEVIN PIERCE “Slow but sure.” “A desire of knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind; and every human being whose mind is not corrupted, will be willing to give all that he has to get knowledge.” 43 SEAN GLOVER “I come from under the hills, and under the hills andover the hills my paths led. And through the air, I am he that walks unseen. “Happy is the man who finds wisdom, for the gain is better than gain from silver, and its profit better than gold. ’ PEGGY LODGE Live and love life.’’ MIKE VOORHEES “You ra-a-ang.” 44 ‘The amount of intelligence necessary to please us is a most accurate measure of the amount of intelligence we have ourselves.” CHRIS STAMP ‘‘As the yellow goose flies over the blue moon, the corn will rise on the fourth day.” 45 M JAMES CARNAHAN, STEVE WEBER “And on the seventh day, God created Moto-Cross.” JOHN RONDINARO “To be nameless in worthy deeds, exceeds an Infamous History.” ALISON MAAS “Quite the--est. “If a man does not make new acquaintances, as he advances through life, he will soon find himself left alone. A man Sir, should keep his friendship in constant repair.” 46 ‘There can never be deep peace between two spirits, never mutual respect, until, in their dialogue, each stands for the whole world. JOE DUNBAR ‘Try everything once, if it kills you, don’t try it again CHRIS HOF f MAYER “Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient promises.” ELISA LIAMMARI “Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which she never shows to anybody. 47 “We never know the true value of friends. While they live we are too sensitive of their faults; when we have lost them, we only see their virtues.” DAVID FITCH “I walk by faith, not by sight.” 48 STEVE SOKOLOWSK1 “Speech is great; but silence is greater.” JOHN NICKERSON “Long be thy legs, and short be thy tongue. 49 ‘To show the world that long experience gains. Requires not courage, though it calls for pains; But at life’s outset to inform mankind Is a bold effort of a valiant mind.” JOHN 1 RABONI, DON BALDWIN ‘‘Those that gain well and spend well needs no account book. LAURA SOMERS “Past and to come seem best, things present worst. 50 DEN1CE WAITE Absent in body, but present in spirit. STEVE DRABKOWSKI “Genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains. ‘That they give up essential liberty, it is continually on a tottering situation, and makes greater strides to that fault of desposition which at last swallows up every species of government.” Saldtoin NANCY DUNN “Music is the universal language of mankind.’ 51 DOREEN OLIVER “The mildest manners and the gentlest heart.” NAT PURVIS I have tried so hard to do the right.” STEVE WOOD “Let all the foreign tongues alone till you can spell and read your own.” TONY HICKS. HENRY BELLIVIGNA “I can’t help it, I was born sneering.” 52 DEBRA WEST “We arc all born for love, principle of existence and its only end.” “There can never be deep peace between two spirits, never mutual respect, until, in their dialogue, each stands for the whole world.” TERESA TOMASSI “A variety of nothing is better than a monotony of something.” 53 JAMES PETERS “Well on the way. Head in a cloud.” Let us now praise famous men-Men of little showing -For their work continues, Greater than their knowing. BUDSCHIMIZZI Oh, I’m a good old Rebel, and that’s what I am. RICK EVANS Looking he is winding up the watch of his wit; by and by it will strike! WENDY BOLT Mother may I go out and swim? Yes, my darling daughter; hang your clothes on a hickory limb, but don’t go near the water. ’ 54 VANESSA DECKER “Short, thick, and blusterous, like a day in November.” TIM PROSPERI “The best liar is he who makes the smallest amount of lying go the longest way.” GINA SIMIELE Never let school interfere with your education. “It is the lone worker who makes the first advance in a subject; the details may be worked out by a team, but the prime idea is due to the enterprise, thought and perception of an individual.” 55 “I have a small-town soul. It makes me want to know Wee, unimportant things About folks that go Past on swift journey ings. MARY AMES “Shall we make a new rule of life from tonight: always to try to be a little kinder than is necessary?” DORIS INK “Write injuries in sand, but benefits in marble.” JAMES AMEIGH Boys read one thing, men another, old men yet another.” 56 RICHARD LIAMMARI “Fools must now and then be right by chance. PAM WEST “Journeys end in lovers’ meeting. 57 SUE BARTOLOMEO “Oh, how hard it is to find the one just suited to our mind! MALCOM ORR “When the rules of the game are unsuitable, change the rules. ’ Of all the griefs that harass the distress’d. Sure the most bitter is a scornful jest; Fate never wounds more deep the generous heart. Than when a blockhead’s insult points the dart. SUE SPECCHIO 1 am not up to small deceit, or any sinful games. 58 The wine of love is music And the feast of love is song And when love sits down to banquet. Love sits long. KATHY JOHNSON ‘There is no love sincerer than the love of food ’! ELIZABETH UCHT “Swimming, champagne, fine(?) cigars: AH, the luxuries of life! ’ 59 - GLENN MacQUEEN “I never like being hit without striking back. MIKE SCAPTURA See the happy moron, he doesn’t give a damn. I wish I were a moron-My God, perhaps lam! I remember the way we parted, The day and the way we met; You hoped we were both broken hearted And knew we should both forget. WENDY STOCUM Then she will talk Good gods, how she will talk! 60 ALBERTO CONSIGLIERF “Chile today; hot tamale!” DOUG TEED “Oh the good old times when we were so unhappy!” 61 Epicurus says that you should rather have regard to the company with whom you eat and drink, than to what you eat and drink. Faculty Administration Mr. Warner Dr. Peak Driver Education Mr. Moore Industrial Arts Mr. Giambo Mr. McIntyre Mr. Teed Mr- Maas-ART DEPT. 65 Home Economics Mrs. Brown Special Education Mrs. Houston Miss Behrman; Mrs. Hoosc Mr. Drabkowski Mr. Cook Science Mr. Loughlin Mr. Lemak Mr. Scazafabo Mrs. Meehan Business Education Mrs. Simon 70 Mr. Bandle Mrs. Bartholomew Mrs. Davis Mrs. Stevens English Mr. Steber Mr. Morgan Mrs. Ruger Mr. Holmes Mrs. Filipetti 73 I Mr. Medalie 74 Mrs. Paradiso-health office Mrs. Cook-secretary Underclassmen Juniors Top Row: L Specchio, D. Lott. L. Smith, V. Somers, Bottom Row: M. Standish, K. Rudy, T. Scaptura, L. Ruper, C. Scaptura, L. Schimizzi, J. Spencer, C Salzcr, M. Stamp, L. Specchio. Juniors Top Row: D. Nilson, J. Sincebaugh, B. O’Brien, L. Schimizzi. Bottom Row: T. Parish, J. Obie, L. Paradiso, S. Peters, V. Pike, J. Rhodes, S. Perry, L. Rondinaro, C. Oliver, L. Nobles, C. Rogers, J. Pond. 76 Juniors Top Row: I. La Fever, J. Morgan. P. Human, M. Morse. Bottom Row: D. Kress, C. Neumire, P. Moore, F. Moll, T. Meehan, S. Matthews, R. Land messcr, N. Miller, B. Larson, W. Miller, K. Johnson, M. Kennedy, L. Ledermann, P. Lynd. Juniors Top Row: S. Suits, B. Warner, R. Wells, N. VanAlstine, D. Switzer, T. Watson. B. Yaw. Bottom Row: T. Thompson, L. Tolman, L. Wolverton, R. Waite, B. Wyre, B. Stoddard, T. Van Deusen, M. Turner, B. Voorheis, C. VanAmburg, C. Voorheis. 77 Juniors Top Row P. Hazlitt, S. Fazzary, S. Franzcsc, K. Fraboni, Bottom Row R. Franzese, L. Hewitt. M. Hastings, C. Glover, J. Hills, L. Harrison, K. Hill, L. Greninger, L. Hoffmayer, B. Hazlitt, M. Fraboni, D. Hirtler, C. Fitch 78 Juniors Top Row: L. Button. R. Chapman. J. Bishop, D. Baldwin. Bottom Row: P. Barrett, B. Bedient, S. Callahan, T. Blanchard, A. BeUavigna, J. Arcan-gcli, C. Choban, V. Ckrr, S. Brill. Juniors Top Row: M. Davis, V. Clark, J. Covert, B. Coolican. Bottom Row: T. Ector, A. Donnelly, K. Everett, R. Dobson, L. Coon, R. Crane, J. DeDemon-ich, M. Ellison, M. Elliott, F. Eyerman, N. Dalrymple, D. Eggersdorf, 1. Gbelli. 79 Sophomores L-R D. Prosperi, B. Pratt, D. Schimizzi, C Rondinaro, K. Specchio, K. Raplee, R. Specchio, L. Ruvolo, J. Riker, D. States, L. Pritchard, D. Pritchard, T. Serlo Sophomores L-R, Back Row J. Austin, J. Burris, M. Ames, F. Banks, J. Bond, J. Blevins, G. Brown, F. Carrigan, B. Cross, J. Bclligotti, T. Carrigan, C. Ameigh Front row P. Cook, S. Berry, S. Bellavigna, M. Bianco, L. Carr, W. Caslin, D. Cotton, J. Bond, C. Calhoun, M. Covert, J. Bond, N. Smith, C. Abreu, C. Carnahan 80 Sophomores L-R: K. Voorheis, C. Wakeman, J. Stevenson, J. Stuart, R. Thompson, M. Varner, S. Terrill, J. Swisher. S. Swarthout, A. Wright, D. West, L. Thorpe, M. Thompson, C. Teed, B. Webster, B. Wilson, N. Wooley, E. Viglione, D. Stenberg, S. Strong. L-R: M. Kenney, D. Neumire, T. Parrish, S. O’Brien, M. Morse, D. Popovich, R. Mosher, K. Mosher, E. Perry, J. Mourey. Sophomores Sophomores (L-R) E. Johnson, D. Moore, M. Lai ever, A. La Forty. K. McLean. B. McGrath, B. Hurley, E. Isley, C. McDermott, J. McKinney, M. Moore, A. Maas, S. Knapp, B. Mitstifcr. Sophomores (L-R) T. Doland, R. Ector. D. Giambo, P. Holman, M. Donnelly, A. Dilts, J. Dixon, A. I ranzcse, T. Davis, G. Bosch, L. Dean, T. Greenstein, S. Ellison, T. Hollander. R. Gardner, S. Foote, S. Griswold, E. Esposito, M. Dinkins, C. Deal, P. Harness, J. Grady, B. Donajkowski, T. Heck, J. Gublo. 82 AM Boces Top Row: S. Smith. T. Viglione, B. Miley, A. Schaeffer, D. Kaiser, R. Decker, G. Alger, M. McMines, W. Harring, J. Personius, D. Taylor. Row 2: G. Beesc, M. UpDyke, M. Smith, M. Hilliard, J. Kelly, D. Oliver Row 3: T. Parrish, K. Miller, J. Standish, B. Landon, T. Overly, C. Coston, D. Gan-ton. PM Boces Row 1: T. Clark, T. Ector, P. West, D. Teed, F. Cady, J. Carson, J. Crane, D. Bannister, B. Naylor. Row 2: N. Chiacchiarini, R. Fomwalt, T. Kenner, S. Oliver, I. Lai ever, R. Tyler, D. Payne, E. Fausel, B. Naylor, T. Thorpe, D. Eggcrsdorf, B. Pike. 83 Freshmen Top Row: M. fazzary, R. Dunbar, D. Clifford, A. Damiani, M. f itch, M. f ields, M. Cornish, G. Ely, R. Decker, M. Edminister Bottom Row: M. flack, L. Everett, D. Dutton, I. Dusting. T. fazzary, J. fitch, S Carson, D. fazzary, D. DcNarno, S. Dean, B. Connelly, S. Dean, D. Cooper, W. Kronk, M. fazzary, R. Ector, W. Coston. Freshmen Left-Right: C. Wilbur, D. Whiting, J. Yaw, L. Wickham, S. Wilson, J. Yaw. Freshmen Top Row: J. Glenn, K. Jakob, N. I ranzese, K. Frost, J. Heck, S. Jenkins, D. Haselman, R. Green, P. Keegan, L. Hirtler, D. Harrison, S. Gapp. Bottom Row: T. Frost, D. Hoke, K. Hill, L. Hall, T. Iffert, J. Kessler, M. Gleason, M. Holmes, D. Jones, D. Hazlitt, L. Hewitt, L. Grady, L. Johnson. Freshmen R. Taylor, W. Tinker, J. Vona, J. Viglione, D. Walsh, M. Teed, J. Switzer, K. Wager, G. Swarthout, R. Swartwood, K. Swisher, D. Stocum. P. Van-Horn. W. Trader, R. Thorpe, B. Vetter, T. Waite, K. Specchio, L. Voorhees, L. Snyder, K. Specchio, K. Starkweather, P. Sopp, K. Swartz. 85 Freshmen A. Knapp, R. Lyon. P. Metal, D. Miller, S. Kunzmann, M. Konopski, N. McKee, C. Lyon. M. Ledcrman, G. McKinney, H. Martin, A. Lent, F. Mad-igan, A. Matwiejow, J. Marcellino, P. Landon, A. Kroon, S. Mead, C. Lipponcott, S. Mead, M. Ledermann, S. Bcdient, V. Lott, G. Marcellino, S. Kuttncr, P. Ink Freshmen J. Munroe, G. Rekczis, K. Rudy, S. Salzcr, L. Oliver, S. Perry, L. O’Harra, T. Nilson, M. Myers, W. Pike, S. Caison, L. Mosher, A. Peters, J. Yaw, D. Sgrecci, K. Simiele, J. Fitch, L. Wickham, A. Paradiso, K. Morehouse, A. Patterson. 86 Freshmen Row 1: S. Angel, T. Cole, L Ayers, J. Archangel!, A. Comfort, K. Burris. D. Angle, D. Ciprich. C. Bunn. Row 2: D. Cleveland, J. Austin. K. Bartholomew, J. Beese, S. Anstey. M. Ames, V. Clark, L Cobb. R. Bovaird. F. Bartow. V. Bovaird. 87 Varsity Football Top Row-left: Coach Kaminske, Coach Lee, J. I lahive, D. Baldwin. H. Ell man, T. Hicks. M. Moore, R. Evans, B. Ames, B. Cross, Coach Seither, Coach Smythe. Row 2-left: J. Spencer, B. Robertson, J. Standish, D. Cotton, J. Rondinaro, J. Ellison, T. Heck, S. Fazzary, D. Scharlou. Row 3-left: F. Fraboni, T. Laughlin, J. Morgan, H. Bellavigna, G. Paradiso, M. Rondinaro, D. Neumire, M. Rondinaro, S. O’Brien. S. Ellison. R. Ector, A. Smythe. Row 1: M. Teed, S. Ellison, R. Ector, M. Rondinaro, D. Neumire, S. Salzer. Row 2: K. Wager, M. Ames, M. Covert, J. Minichiel-lo, S. O’Brien, S. Griswold. Row 3: Coach Kaminske, T. Heck, F. Carrigan, D. Schim-izzi, M. Moore, D. Scharlau, Coach Seither. Junior-Varsity Football 90 Varsity Cheerleaders L-R: J. I'orest, B. Warner, K. Fraboni, K. Johnson, P. Ames, B. Webster, A. Maas, S. Iranzese, L. Schimizzi, W. Bolt, C. Neumire, S. Parete. A Job well done by the 1977-78 Varsity Cheerleading squad. The many hours of practice paid off, as the girls did a fine job in supporting the football and basketball teams. A special thanks to senior cheerleaders, Pam Ames, Wendy Bolt, Sandy Chambers, Jen Forest, Alison Maas, and Brenda Webster. 92 Junior-Varsity Cheerleaders Kneeling: A. Maas, Bottom: C. McDermott, A. Paradiso, L. Carnahan, D. Ciprich, K. Simiele. Top: N. Sincebaugh. M. Holmes, S. Terrill, J. Bond, K. Specchio. Congratulations, Gills!!! Homecoming Queen: Marlita Roberts Her escort, Sean Glover Top Row: M. Scaptura, R. Chapman, T. Hicks, H. EUman, J. Nickerson, J. Fraboni, S. Isley, B. Schimizzi, J. DeDominick, Coach Loughlin Bottom Row: M. Turner, L. Specchio, M. Adesso, R. Combs, J. Spencer 94 Girls' Swim Team Top Row: S. Suits. N. Dunn. B. Warner, C. Lyon, V. Bovaird.T. Waite,C. Dean. M. Ellison, P. Cook.S. Edsall, L. Hewitt. Bottom Row: E. Licht.W. Bolt. L. Schimizzi, S. Parete.C. McDermott, J. Riker, L. Hewitt,C. Neumire, S. Dean Majorettes Front: G. Smith, Top: L. Hall, H. Martin, A. Martin, S. Hall, L. Scaptura, D. Shumway, K. Burris 96 Wrestling Front Row: P. Lynd, S. Weber, Coach Westbrooke, M. Morse, M. Orr, Back Row: Coach Weber, B. Bond, M. Meleski, C. Stamp, M. Stamp, T. Parrish, H. Bellavigna, L. Bingell Swimming Top Row: S. Kunzman, R. Dunbar, D. Haz-litt, M. Konopski, T. Watson, A. LaForty, P Clifford, P. Haziitt, J. McKinney, C. Saizer, F. Wickham, Bottom Row: C. Ron-cinaro, J. Ellison, C. Wilbur, J. Mourcy, J. Burris, S. Gapp, P. Ailing, Coach Seither, Kneeling: N. Dunn, L. Licht 97 Girls’ Volleyball Front Row: K. Johnson, B. Bedient, J. Hills, K. Bedient, M. Standish, D. Lott, Back Row: T. Thompson, K. McLean, D. Silliman. G. Vaogsnes, L. Hoffmayer, A. Bartow, S. Anstey, K. Voorheis 98 Girls’ Basketball Top Row: M. LaForty, B. Specchio, S. Suits D. Hassleman, G. Bosch, J. Obie, D. Cotton L. Button, S. Strong, B. McGrath Bottom Row: Miss Flynn, T. Doland. G. Marcellino, J. Hills. W. Stocum, L. Mosher, T. Davis, M. Ellison, Miss LaForty Girls’ Softball Top Row: B. Specchio. K. Brand, L. Thorpe, L. Hoffmayer, K. McLean. K. Bedient Bottom Row: M. Ames, C. McDermott, K. Johnson, T. Thompson, L. Harrison, D. Oliver Tennis Top Row: D. Schimizzi, B. Cross, R. Liammari, J. Stevenson J. Mourey Bottom Row: C. Calhoun, G. Paradiso, C. Scaptura, M. Ames Top Row: C. Fitch, M. Donnelly, K. Fraboni, A. Donnelly Bottom Row: S. Berry, R. Wells, D. Giambo 100 Track Top Row: M. Rondinaro, J. McKee, J. Specchio, P. Deery, M. Palmer Row 2: B. Blank, J. Spencer, A. Berry, S. Schimizzi, J. Sims, T. McKinney, R. Gardener, D. Baldwin, F. Wheeler Row 3: Coach Kaminske, Coach Seither, R. Fornwalt, B. Schimizzi, D. Cotton,C. Stamp, F. Carrigan, M. Kennedy Bottom Row: M. Moore, T. Hicks, J. Bond, D. Popovich, H. Ellman, S. Islcy, A. McBride F. Wickham, T. Watson Top Row: E. Liammari, G. Vangsnes, S. Carson, D. Ciprich. D. States, S. Dean, L. Biagetti A. Maas. M. Schimizzi, K. Johnson Row 2: L. Ucht, L. Hirtler, M. Field, C. Osborne, T. Bcdient, C. Bunn, S. Smith, L. Wolverton, S. Bartolomeo, V. Clark Row 3: S. Suits, G. Marcellino, V. Pike, L. Cobb, L. Wickham, G. Clark, M. Holmes, A. Peters, R. Thorpe, S. Strong Row 4; A. Patterson, K. Burris, B. Donajkowski, S. Franzese, A. Simons, A. Metal, F. Moll, B. Warner, L. Ledermann, A. Paradiso, L. Paradiso Bottom Row: Miss DeLappa, J. Forrest, W. Bolt, L. Schimizzi, J. Hills, S. Parete, M. Standish, L. Hoffmayer, J. Obie, M. Ellison, L. Mosher, Coach Pulos 101 Baseball Top Row: J. Viglione, S. Scharlau, R. Mosher, S. Mosher, M. Moore, M. Klimek Bottom Row: J. Minichiello. S. O’Brien, M. Covert, D. Neumire, R. Swart wood Senior Members Duffy Orr Mike Adesso Rick Evans Mike Meleski Bill Rice John Nickerson Jeff Ellison 102 Cross Country Top Row: Coach Bandlc, D. Baldwin, J. Bishop, J. Burris, S. Weber, R. Gardner, B. O’Brien, D. Orr, J. Burris, R. Liammari Bottom Row: I. CibeUi, A. Maas. E. Liammari, L. Greningcr, M. Eields, D. Stenberg, K. Rudy Golf Top Row: L. Tolman, T. Fitch, P. Human, M Fitch, S. Cullen, A. LaForty Bottom Row. D. Fitch, L. Specchio. C. Fitch 103 Greg Par ad iso-Senior President Tim Watson-Junior President Ginny Clark-Freshmen President Tere Ayers-Senior Treasurer Library Council President Lydia Ruger, Rae Wells, Scott Isley Junior V-P, Secretary, Treasurer Class Officers Cheryl Bunn, Shelly Dean, Nancy Franzese Freshmen V-P, Treasurer, Secretary Nancy Dunn-Senior Secretary ;T Luanne Sgrecci-Sophomore President Kym McBride, Ed Johnson Sophomore V-P, Secretary 104 Mike Cook-School Store Dave Fitch-Ski Club John Rondinaro-N.H.S. Senior V-P Mike Seaptura-Yearbook Teresa VanDeusen-F.H.A. Gill Vangsnes-Student Council Libby Licht-Lettermen, Spanish Honorary Susan Berry, Julie Heck Student Council Secretary, Treasurer 105 P lire you tire 107 Kelly Forsythe Khris Bedient Joe Dunbar Doreen Oliver v Brenda Webster 108 Kimberly McLean Roxanna Tyler Elaine Mosher 109 Sandy Tcrrili Don Payne Lee Ann Lutomske Vanessa Decker Tina Bedient Peggy Lodge no Kathy Johnson Anna Martin Connie Bell Sue Bartolomeo Richard Liammari Mike Scaptura Becky Tinker Wendy Kunzmann 111 Jamie Maphis 1960-1976 Penny Wager 1960-1972 In Memoriam NKVHR MORI WILL THI WIND Never more will the wind cherish you again, never more will the rain. Never more shall we find you bright in the snow' and wind. 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