Webutuck High School - Webtide Yearbook (Amenia, NY)

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Sunrise Sunset Is this the little girl I carried? Is this the little boy at play? I don't remember growing older, when did the When did she get to be a beauty? When did he grow to be so tall? Wasn't it yesterday when they were small? Sunrise, sunset. Sunrise sunset, swiftly flow the days. Seedlings turn overnight it sunflowers, blossoming even as we gaze. Sunrise, sunset. Sunrise sunset, swiftly fly the years. One season following another, laden with happiness and tear: Sunrise, sunset. Sunrise sunset, swiftly flow the days. Seedlings turn overnight to sunflowers blossoming even as we gaze. Sunrise, sunset. Sunrise sunset, swiftly fly the years. One season following another, laden with happiness and tears. Copyright c 1964 THE NEW YORK TIMES MUSIC CORPORATION (Sunbeam Music Divison), Used by permission. ALL right reserved. Webutuck Central School Haight Road Armenia, New York Dedication It is with great pleasure, that the class of 1975 dedicates this issue of Webtide to a woman who has devoted so much unselfish time and energy to bring acknowledgement to the girls athletic teams. We would like to express our appreciation for the service and friendship of . . . MRS. SANDRA LAWRENCE (ML) 3 Diane Elizabeth Schultz I shall have less to say But I shall be gone Robert Frost Millerton, N.Y. Activities: FOCUS, 1-4; Art Editor, 3,4; Subscription Editor, 4; GAA 1-4; Volleyball 1-4; Badmiton 1-3; Twirling 1-3, President 3; Basketball Manager 1; Intramurals 1-4; Chorus 1-3; Oliver! 2; Student Leader Corps 1-4; National Honor Society 2-4; Treas- urer 4; Prom Committee 3; Empire Girl's State Delegate 3; Book- store 3,4, Manager 3,4; Yearbook 4, Webtide Co-Editor in Chief 4; Drama Club 1, 4; Varsity Club 4. 8 Martha Marie Morrison Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Chorus 3; Teen Aids 3; G.A.A. 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Basketball Intramurals 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3 There is so much good in the worst of us, And so much bad in the best of us, That it behooves any of us To find fault with the rest of us. Adrienne M. Murphy Amenia, N.Y. Activities: National Honor Soci- ety 3-4; Spanish Club 4; Year- book 4; Where am I going? I don't know. What does it matter where people go? Down to the wood where the blue-bells grow— Anywhere, anywhere. I don't know. A.A. Milne We shall lift our glasses and toast, with tears of joy. Activities: J.V. Basketball 1; Intramurals 1-3; Chorus 1, 3; Prom Committee 3; Work Study 4; G.A.A. 1-3 Liane Conklin Millerton, N.Y. 12 Bonnie Dale McClune Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Basketball Intramurals 2; Chorus 3; Work Study; Prom Committee 3 Accept me as I am. Only then will we discover each other. Fedirico Fellini 13 Bill Howard South Amenia, N.Y. Activities: J.V. Baseball; Varsity Baseball 3,4 cer 3; Varsity Basketball 3; Prom Committee 3 Court 3; Lil' Abner 3 ; J.V. Soc- l; Prom Robin C. Warner Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Chorus 1-3; G.A.A. 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Basketball 1-4; French Club 3; President 3; Class Secretary 3; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3; Stu- dent Leader Corps 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Drama Club 4; Ski Club 4; Senior Class President; Yearbook 4; Webtide Co-Editor-in-Chief You never really leave a place you love. Part of it you take with you, leaving a part of you behind. 18 19 Don't be afraid to fall asleep with gypsies or run with leopards. As travelers or highwaymen we should employ whatever kind of wheels it takes to make our lives go smoothly down the road. R. McKuen Diane Raper r Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Chorus 2, 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Teen Aides 3; French Club 3 20 Janice Hulst Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Chorus 1-3; Photography Club 1; French Club 3; Prom Committee 3 The spider dangles, waiting for wind to swing him to another limb. Annette Marie Rebillard Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Student Lead- er Corps 1, 3,4,; Library Aide 1; Intramurals 1-4; G.A.A. 2-4; Pep Club 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Bookstore 1,4; Gymnas- tics 2, 3; J.V. Cheerlead- ing 1; VarsityCheerleading 2-4; Prom Committee 3 Beauty is not discovered with the eye . . . but with the soul. 22 Debbie Stella MiUcrton, N.Y. Yearbook Committee 3 23 Dennis ). Marcy Millerton, N.Y. Activities: B.O.C.E.S. 3,4 A mind is like a parachute. It is in good use only when it is open. Activities: Varsity Track 1; J. V. Soccer lj Varsit Baseball; Intramurals: Basketball, Softball, Socc Chess Club 1-4 y Soccer; J. V. :r, Volleyball; The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones, Chinese Proverb Activities: Intramurals 3, 4; B.O.C . E. S (Auto Mechanic) 3, 4 Wassaic N.Y, Merrill P. La may 26 Bridget McCarthy Wassaic, N.Y. Transferred from Saranac Lake Cen- tral High School Activities: Cheerleading 1; Teen- aides 1, 3,4,; G.A.A. 1-4; Cho- rus 4; Spanish Club President 4; Soccer, Volleyball, Basket- A ball Intramurals 1-4; A Twirler's 1-3 A Transferred to North A Country Community College . . . and laugh, talk, blush, touch, kiss, fall in love, argue, cool, cry, boil, let go, eat too much, stay up late, play hard, grow, stay loose . . . smile, laugh, talk, blush, touch, kiss, fall in love . . . It does not matter how long you go to school but how much you get out of all of it. Scott Joe Cohen Wassaic, N.Y, Transferred from West Hempstead High School (where attended grades nine and ten) to Pipper High School (where attended grade eleven) Activities: Football, 3 years; Cross Country; Basketball; Track; Stu- dent Government, 3 years; Student Patrol; Ski Club, 2 years; Stu- dents for Progress; Energy Crisis Committee; Bookstore; Dance Com- mittee, 4 years 28 Activities: Band 1; G.A.A. 2- 4; Gymnastics 3; Fly Fish- ing 3; Class Secretary 1; Focus 1, 3; Focus Editor 4; Hockey 3, 4; Vice President 4; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3; Sadie Hawkins 3; Pep Club 2; Intramurals 3- 4; Yearbook Committee 4 Sandra Ann Thompson And the hands that cast wishes That sunk like a stone My dreams with the seagulls fly Out of reach out of cry Joni Mitchell 29 Gail Siegel We can never know about the days to come But we can think about them anyway. And I wonder if I'm really graduating or if I'm still a student at Webutuck. Anticipation, Anticipation is making me late It's keeping me waiting. 30 Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Pep Club 1; Gymnastics 2; French Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Webutuck News 3,4 Randy Ackerman Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Pep Club; B.O.C.E.S, 2-4 To dream the impossible dream To fight the unbeatable foe That is my quest, to follow that star No matter how weary, now matter how far 31 Alone is one—never two. Alone is looking . . . and longing for love . . . and someone leaving. Alone is a time and a place for you. Alone is won- dering who and why and where you are. I will always remember the date of October 11, 1974 Theresa Jones Wassaic, N.Y. Activities: Chorus 1, 2; B.O.C.E.S. Cosmetology 3, 4 34 Steven Lyke Millbrook, N.Y. Transferred from Pine Plains Central School Activities: B.O.C.E.S. Printing 3,4 Monica Murnane Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Cheerleading 2; Volleyball 2; Basketball 1,2,4; Soft- ball 1-4; Badminton 3; Intramurals 1-4; G.A.A, 1-4; Chorus 1; Drama Club 1; Hockey 3,4; Focus 1 leaving fast with nothing but a smile behind. Activities: Softball 1-3; Field Hockey 3; Intramurals 3; French Club 2; Band 1-3; Yearbook Staff 3 There are places I'll remember all my life, though some have changed. Some forever not for better. Some have gone and some remain. John Lennon and Paul McCartney Marion Brown Amerna, New York Activities: Chorus 1-3; Yearbook 1; Soccer 1; Track 2, 3; Student Leader Corps, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3; Badminton 1-3; Intra- murals 1-3; GAA 1-3; Pep Club 1; Library Aid 1-3; French Club 3; Girl's Select Cho- rus 3; Prom Committee 3. There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads to fortune. Julius Caesar 41 Glenn Flood Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Radio Club 1-4; Technical Elec- tronics; B.O.C.E. S. 3-4 Time is just nature's way of keeping everything from happening at once. 42 Michael P. Howard Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 4; Track 2; B.O.C.E.S. Ma- chine Shop 3, 4 Shoot and 5 is 11 because shoot and 2 is 8. Karen R. Cookingham Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Sadie Haw- kins 1 Intramurals 2, 3 Chorus 2, 3 G.A.A. Treasurer 3 Senior Class Treasurer 4 Work Life comes and goes Laughter of the past Rings through empty hallways And the sound is bittersweet. Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Soccer 1, 2; Field Hockey 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 1-4; Soft- ball 1-4; Badminton 1-3; Intramurals 1 -4; C. A.A. 1-4; Vice- President 4; Chorus 1-3; Select Girl's Chorus 3; Tutor- William Hanley Jr. Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Varsity Track 1-4; Varsity Cross Country 2-4; Varsity Club 2-4; Audio Vis- ual Club 3,4 Patricia McCord Amenia, N.Y. Jane Alexander Crawford Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Soccer 1; Field Hockey 3-4; Volleyball 3; Co- Captain 3j G. A. A. 1-4; Pres- ident 4; Intramurals 4; Band 1-3; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3; Prom Queen 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3-4; Drama Club 3; French Club 3; Senior Honor Court 4 Yet I can tarry no longer. The sea that calls all things into her, calls me and I must embark. For to stay, though the hours burn in the night, is to freeze and crystallize and be bound in a mould. 50 Sharon Marie Rueger Millerton, N.Y. We do not grow to maturity by doing as we like, but by doing as we should. Activities: Varsity Soccer 1; J. V. Basketball 1-2; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Softball 3; Class Sec- retary 2; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3; Intramurals 1-4; Work- study 4; G.A. A. 1-3; Vice Pres- ident 3; Yearbook 4 51 Tim McEnroe Millerton, N.Y. Activities: J. V. Soccer lj J. V. Basketball 1; Cross Country 2; Varsity Baseball l-4j Varsity Basketball 2,4 Prom Court 3 flame of a candle in the fe more bi Cindy Dietter Millerton N. Y. Activities: Cheerleading, 1-3, Captain 3} Twirling lj Chorus 1-3; Oliver 2j National Honor Society 3,4} Gymnastics 1-3; Class President 3j Prom Committee Chairman 3} Prom Court 3j Pep Club 1,2} Yearbook Art and Copy Editor 4} Student Teaching 4 MM Activities; G. A. A. 2-4; Field Hockey 3,4; Basketball 1-4; Chorus 1-4; President 4; Band 1-4; Cheerleading 1-3; Co-Captain 3; Pep Club 1,2; Stage Band 1; Student Leader Corps 2-4; French Club 3; Gymnastics 1-3; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook 4; District All-State Chorus 4; District All- State Band 2; Oliver 2; Drama Club 1; Intramurals 4 Here is my secret, a very simple secrets it is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is invisible to the eye. Le Petit Prince Susan Macura Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Teen-Aids 3; National Honor Society 4; French Club 3 Do you care what's happening around you Do your senses know the changes when they come Can you see yourself reflected in the seasons Can you understand the need to carry on? 55 Joe Carroll Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Varsity Baseball 1-4; Varsity Basketball 4; Student Council Representative 3; Varsity Club 3-4; Work Study 4; Intramurals: Basketball 1-2; Volley- ball 2-3 58 Doin' homework, making love; is what the school year consists of, Rudy Edwards Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Varsity Basketball 4 Phyllh McEnroe Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Sophomore Class President, Junior Class Representative; Student Council President; Teen- aides; French Club; Yearbook Staff 3; G. A. A.; Pep Club There are some people whom the world calls mad; the more they give, the more they have. i've will enough to make as many journeys as i can in the name of love and loving and years to pay for time i've wast- ed . . . i am not sure what waits beyond the block but i'll travel down the street to have a look if need be. Laurie Jean Clinton Passaic, N.Y. Activities: Library Aide 1; Pep Club 1-2; G.A. A. 1-2; 'rench Club 2-3; Student Council Representative 2-4; 3rom Committee 3; Prom Court 3; Yearbook Staff 3 61 Darcy Ann Henry Amenia, N.Y. AcrtWliess Answers Please Team 3; Cheerleading 2; Drama Club 3-4; French Club 3-4; G. A. A. 3-4; Intramurals 3-4; National Honor Society 2-4; President 4; Photography Club2, 4; Spanish Club 4; Senior Honor Court; Teen-Aides 3-4; Var- sity Track 2; Varsity Volleyball 4 Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those only by night. 62 Edgar Allen Poe DeLora DeShields Brooks Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Badminton 3; J.V. Basketball l-2j Var- sity Basketball 3; Field Hockey 3-4; Soccer 1; Softball 1; J.V. Volley- ball 1,3; Varsity Volley- ball 2: Teenaides 3-4; Band 1-4; G.A. A. 1-4; Senior Honor Court; Class President 1 Here is where my road begins, and through this gate humanity—all that is left of it--will come into me. Scott Thornton Amenia, N.Y. Activities: J.V. Basketball 1-2; J.V. Soccer 2; Varsity Baseball 1-2; Varsity Basketball 3-4; Varsity Soccer 3-4; Volleyball Intra- murals 3; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3; Work Study 4 I leave Mr. Terry with one less brain in Trig, class, and Mr. Sussman with another year to find a 6 3 Stan to wear the shirt 25. 65 Barb Klees Amenia, N. Y Activities: Chorus l-3j G. A. A. 1-4; Volleyball 1-4, Captain 4; Badminton 1,2; BasketbaH 2-4; Intramurals 1-3; Class Treasurer 2; Class Vice President 3; French Club Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 2-4; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3: Yearbook 4, Literary Editor 4. We may lose and we may win, But we will never pass tins way again Cathy Hennessy South Amenia, N.Y. Activities: G.A.A. 2-4; Student Leader Corps 3-4; Class Secretary 4; Prom Committee 3; Intramurals 2-4; Yearbook Staff 4; Work Study 4 Linda Horton Wassaic, N.Y. Activities: Library Aide 1,2; B.O.C.E.S. 3,4 Love's too precious to be lost. A little grain shall not be split. 66 Activities: J.V. Soccer 1-2; Varsity Soccer 3-4; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity Track 1-4; Photo Club 1-3; Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Audio Visual Aid 3, 4 John P. Campbell MiUerton, N.Y. . . . There's a heavy smog between me and my mountains It's enough to make a grown man sit and cry It's enough to make you wonder It's enough to make the world roll up and die . . . John Denver 70 Activities: Wrestling 1, 2; Football 1; Varsity Cross Country 2-4; Varsity Track 2, 3,4; Prom Court 3; Prom King 72 Mike Prisco Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Soccer 1; Work Study 2-4; Basketball Intramurals 2, 3; Prom Court 3 BUT . . . 73 flub 1; G.A.A. i library Aide 1-2: djRepresentatavof 2; jrrom Committee ActivitJWTP Intramuralsi Student Coi£ nsas Life is like an onion; you peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep. Cafrl Sandburg Doug LaBombard Wassaic, N.Y. Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak. Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen. 77 Blue Mountains to the North of the walls, White River winding about them; Here we must make separation and go out through a thousand miles of dead grass. RIHAKU 78 X Susan Mildred Williams Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Library Aid 4; Tutoring 1,2,4; Band 1,2; Chorus 3; Track Manager 2,3,4; Cross Country 4; G.A.A. 3; Intramurals 3,4; Spanish Club 4; Track Boosters 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Prom Committee. Don't keep things locked up deep inside— Say who you are and where you're going. 82 Walker Gibson George Clark Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Varsity Track 3-4; Cross Country 4; Golf Team 3; B.O.C.E.S. Plumbing and Heating4 Our school could be the best if we wanted it to be. Activities: G.A.A.; Pep Club; Chorus; Prom Committee. 84 Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. ). Lyle Millerton, N.Y. walking down 5th . . . others extensions of us . . . catch the train . . . leap . . . missed . . . needle and thread . . . times home • . . good evening love . • . sleep forever . . . Charlanne Buckley Wassaic, N.Y. Activities: Chorus; Na- tional Honor Society; Teen-Aides; French Club; Vice President of French Club; Vice President of National Honor Society All is as it was and ever more shall be Though they try to tell us it's not so Over all the earth there's nothing new to see Accepting every seed will newly grow Innocence in childhood false men misconstrue To be years of darkness spent in shade Denying childhood's vision of the God of Love So that truth be turned about and untruth made. —Donovan 86 Matt Adrian South Amenia, N.Y Activities: Track 1; Tennis 2; Vice-President of Student Council) Representative 3) Spanish Club 3j Tutoring Program 1-2; Chorus 2. Brian Richard O'Connor Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Yearbook 4; Photo Club 4; Ski Club 4; Basketball Manager 4. The day will come that . Cynthia Mapuhana Clark Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Yearbook 4; Track Manager 4; B. O. C. E. S. 4; Graduation Committee; Prom Committee 3; Sadie Hawkins Committee. Whatever the number of a man's friends, there will be times in his life when he has one too few; but if he has only one enemy, he is lucky indeed, if he has no one too many. —Bulwer 89 In Memory of Laurie Jean Clinton January 29, 1957—February 24, 1975 I cannot say—and I will not say That she is dead—She is just away. With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand She has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since she lingers there. And you, Oh you, who the mildest yearn For the old time step and glad return, Think of her faring on, as dear In the love of there, as the love of here. Think of her still—as the same I say, She is not dead—She is just away. 92 Antisocial! Where's the centerfold? Hold the pickle, hold the let- tuce .... To be or not to be . . . What was the question? Hey baby! Colour (Dtj IDorld Prom Court Ross Fleury Sharon Rueger Wayne VanBenscoten Robin W arner Scott Thornton Laurie Clinton Mike Prisco Barb Klees Bill Howard Sandra Thompson Bob Schiffer Cindy Dietter Roger LaMere Gwyn McEnroe As time goes on I realize, just what you mean to me. And now, now that you're here Promise your love that I'm waiting to share. And dreams of our moments together Colour my world, with hopes of love and you. 95 Sadie Hawkins L'il Abner 1974 Gwyn McEnroe Dave Runge 1973 Sandra Thompson Bill Howard % Our Ideal Senior Boy has: the eyes of Mike Prisco the hair of Bill Howard the nose of Glenn Flood the lips of Bob Schiffer the dimples of Joe Carroll the laugh of Tim McEnroe the teeth of Bob O'Brien the height of Mike Howard the weight of Scott Cohen the muscles of Rudy Edwards the chest of John Campbell Our Ideal Senior Girls has: the eyes of Annette Rebillard the hair of Barb Raneri the nose of Gwyn McEnore the lips of Diane Raper the dimples of Jenny Lind the laugh of Peg Crawford the teeth of Bonnie McClune the height of Barb Klees the weight of Sharon Rueger the figure of Joan luliano the walk of Sandra Thompson tff Dr. Daniel Kappel—President Mrs. Irene Thorp—Vice President Mr. Robert Meade Mrs. Eleanor Moody Mrs. Caryn S Mr. J.C. Webb Mr. Marvin Gero District Principal Mr. Myron J. Rindsberg High School Principal Mr. Jerome W. Cramp Mr. Leland Hulst Business Manager 100 Office Staff Miss Judy Morris Mrs. Alice McKenzie Mrs. Cindy McEnroe Mrs. Jeanne Thornton Mrs. Mary Lyman Mrs. Mary Ellen Proper Guidance Miss Pat Sullivan Mr. Jose Bertomen Mrs. Rosemarie Flinn, Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mrs. Rosemary Cade, Mrs. Theresa Selfriege, Mrs. Helen Moody, Mrs. Dot Coon. Mr. John Lyman Cafeteria Staff Cafeteria Manager Bus Drivers Charlie Kreiling, Howard Wheeler, Sharlot Kreiling, Ed Dwyer, Russ Flinn, Elmer Lupi, Ed Young, Lynn Breen Bill Kreiling, Hank Benson, Daniel Murphy; Supervisor—Charlie Coggins. Custodians Fill Hosier—Supervisor Art Heck David St. John Tom Ammann Allison Andrews 104 Mr. Gaspare Perrello English Mr. James Waldinger Science Mr. Kiau Loi Math Mrs. Caroline Longstreth Reading Mrs. Sandra Lawrence Girls Physical Education Miss Lyn Losert Girls' Physical Education Mr. Jon Holt Social Studies 106 Mr. James Matthews Health Mrs. Angelina Campbell Business Mr. Richard Watkins Boys Physical Education and Driver Education Ms Sharon Clarke Business Mrs. Grace Decker English Mr. John Vozab English Mrs. Ann Johnson French Mr. Arthur Moore English Mr. Michael Setaro Boys Physical Education [r Hi i f 3f MB V Mrs. Lorraine Laufer English Mr. Thomas Kelly Science Miss Violet Simmons Social Studies Mrs. Deborah Richardson Home Economics Mr. David Reagon Science and Driver Education Ms. June Kraus Art Mrs. Corinth Wanstall Spanish 108 Mr. Roger Price Math Mr. James Tapley Art Mr. Gary Sokolowski Social Studies Mr. Robert Riemer Science Mr. Thomas Pavliga Math Mr. Earl Sussman Social Studies Mr. George Fullerton Industrial Arts Mr. Richard DesChamps Science Mr. John Liskey Music 109 Mr, Charles Terry Math Mrs.Julie Puig Home Economics Mrs, Patricia Toohey Math Mrs. Elizabeth McEnroe School Nurse Miss Elizabeth Morrison Music Mrs. Marion Bon Librarian Mrs. Theresa Bartel English And last but not least— '1 Z Mrs. Joanna Moore Music 110 Junior Class Officers and Advisors President—Pat O’Hara Vice-President--Glenn Peck Secretary—Deb Buckley Treasurer--Steve Flood Student Council Representatives— Matt Adrian Karen Schienda Advisors—Ms Sharon Clarke Mr. John Vozab 112 HI -- • V. 113 Sophomore Class Officers and Advisor President—Juan Jarrett Vice-President—Bill Cookingh’-m Secretary—Tammy Clark Treasurer—Pam Stone Student Council Representatives— Carrie Croton Pat Flanigan Advisor—Mrs. Angelina Campbell Class of 1977 President—Peter Diester Vice-President—Mike Silvemale Secretary--Dave VandeBogart Treasurer—Susan Weinstein Freshman Class Officers and Advisor Student Council Representatives— Terry Kilmer Andy Meade Advisor—Mr. George Fullerton Class of 1978 Class of 1978 Eighth Grade Officers President—Patty Fernandez Vice President—Sharon Webb Secretary—Susan Flinn Treasurers—Mike Miller Tom Flood Student Council Representatives— Jimmy Dime an Cathy Philips Special Assistant—Gary Murphy Advisor—Mr. James Thompson Class of 1979 i f _2 g. i 5 SH — ■ -— ■ - ;2| Seventh Grade Officers President—Don Herring Vice President—Nicci Bertomen Secretary—Carla Ciancio Treasurer—Laura Shoifet Student Council Representatives— Jane Rindsberg Sherri Schienda 121 Advisor—Mrs. Lorraine Laufer Class of 1980 Class of 1980 t Class of 1980 01 Girls' Field Hockey 126 Ciris' Varsity Volleyball Captains— Barb Klees Diane Schultz Girls' Junior Varsity Volleyball Captains— Judy Cook Dawn McGhee Coach—Miss Lyn Losert Coach— Mr. Richard Watkins Varsity Soccer Coach— Mr. James Waldingei unior Varsity Soccer Junior Varsity Basketball Coach—Mrs. Sandra Lawrence Captains—Deb Buckley Colleen McGhee 130 Varsity Basketball Coach—Mrs. Sandra Lawrence Captains— Laurie Hartisy Cris IuLiano JkmoF Junior Varsity Basketball Coach—Mr. John Vozab Captains—-Bill Cookingham Juan Jarrett Willie Kreiling 132 Varsity Basketball Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Mickey Carroll—Captain Miss Pat Sullivan—Advisor 134 Annette Rebilla'rd--Captain Miss Pat Sullivan--Advisor 135 Junior High Basketball Coach—Mr. Tom Kelly 136 Junior High Cheerleaders Drama Club Director—Mr. Robert Riemer Bookstore Advisor: Joyce Sciepum Manager: Diane Schultz Ass't. Manager: John Ashman Focus 140 1 Advisor— Mr. John Vozab KM U d Advisor— Mr. Gaspare Perrello 141 Teen-Aides Captain—Bridget McCarthy Advisor—Mrs. Elizabeth McEnroe I ?te$ Ste c rrntmrrirjjj Varsity Club Advisor—Mr. Richard Watkins President—Dan Canevari Vice-President—Tim Coon Secretary-Treasurer—Doug Thornton 143 Spanish C Advisor— President—R Vice Preside Secretary—F Treasurer—1 144 lub Mrs. Corinth Warstall Catie Loughlin .aurie Hardisty National Honor Society ADVISOR: MR. JAMES WALDINCER President: Darcy Henry Vice President: Charlanne Buckley Treasurer: Diane Schultz Secretary: Adrienne Murphy SENIORS Jane Crawford Cindy Dietter Barb Klees Sue Macura Martha Morrison Sue Williams Robin Warner JUNIORS David Gardner Melaine Honour Susanne Honour Claudette Limoges Karen Schienda Character Service Leadership Scholarship Student Leader Corps ADVISOR: MRS. SANDRA LAWRENCE President: JoAnn Campbell Vice President: Tami Miller Secretary-Treasurer: Kathy Thompson Sue Hutchinson Jean Campbell Carrie Croton Terry Dietter Deb Downey Amiee Erskine Colleen McGhee Kathy Sledge Karen Cooking ham Cathy Hennessy Martha Morrison Diane Schultz Robin Warner Deb Buckley Lori Merwin Jean Loper LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Betsy leaves all the fun of high school to Becky, if she can find it! Nancy leaves her teddy bear to her best friend Cin. Joe leaves a 32 Nelson Fox to anyone who can handle it, Cindy C. leaves her hat to whoever has the courage to wear it, Scott T, leaves not knowing what to do, but only knowing that he’ll succeed in life for someone special. Charlie leaves the funny girl with the strange shoes enough dances to last for eternity or at least until mid- night. 10-4 Sarah, and watch out for those fatal elbows! She1]! be sure to take an armful of oranges when she goes . . . (Bang-bang Gangster). Help! Her respiration is two broken legs--She also leaves Mr. Perrello a plentiful supply of chocolate kisses and numerous other things to embarrass him. Mike A. leaves his seat on the B.O.C.E.S. bus to anyone who is brave enough to ride. He also leaves th bus driver on bus 33 with one less headache. Sue M. leaves Ele the joys of physics lab, Amos Moses, an American history review book, Debs a V.W. and Sheila, Sarah, Jane, and Lauren her blessings . Randy leaves teddy bear to anyone. Tami leaves Booby to remember . . . and Mike and Doug the lessons they never had. Gail leaves the Webutuck news to anyone who’s worthy of writing it. Glenn leaves Webutuck still waiting for a clean table in the lunch room. Liane leaves to Jerard Kain, alias Crash, the ability to carry on the unique name of, ol FL 500. Phyllis leaves all the sane people in this school a little piece of insanity with which to enjoy themselves. Laurie leaves her friends lollipops, rag dolls, gingerbread houses, and mud pies to amuse themselves should they find the going a little rough! Annette leaves knowing Brad will carry on . . . and Lisa her place on the cheerleading squad. Susan W. leaves Mary P., Mary L., and Karen B., peace and solitude with her departure, and remembering no eating in the halls. Diane S. leaves Poopie an invisible calculator and Chip a bottle of aspirin and a bottle of turpentine. Pat F. leaves with a pound more than he came with. Mike H. leaves with one less group of people getting on his car. Pat M. leaves Webutuck once again, but forever she hopes. Sue P. leaves Mr. Moore a gillette trac II and Mike Healy a dust pan to replace his shovel. Sam leaves memories of VW rides to her Brother, memories of London to Katie, and her share of senior privlidges to Bob. Brenda leaves not in death, but in the hope of finding a new beginning. Departing to a new era in time. A new phase in the universe, another moment in history. Departing, leaving behind memories of the past, for the past is gone. The future is to come, and with it new memories to hold. Dedicated to the spirit and inner meaning of Webutuck. Dennis leaves glad that he is leaving. 147 Linda leaves Webutuck giving Lisa a 1968 Pontiac such as it is. As the last Lamay, Merrill leaves their place in Webutuck to anyone who can follow in their footsteps. Theresa leaves the Webutuck bus drivers one less achieved problem. JoAnn leaves poopie and poopie's lover happiness and precaution , and to Jean, just the hope of being her older sister. Robin leaves Carrie her ability to make mountains out of molehills , Laurie her ski hat, Poopie a bottle of Pepto-Bismol, Bill a blueberry pie, and ML with a thank you. Gwyn leaves Mary Jean memories of visiting, Carrie memories of our time, and ML her skiing ability if she can handle it. John leaves the ideals of life to anyone who can find them. Diane R. leaves memories of him, knowing that nobody can climb any higher. Bill Howard leaves nothing, he's taking it all with him. Jenny leaves ML with what she doesn't have, and Mr. Moore with one last joke, there was once a farmer's daughter ... Karen leaves Juan memories of the brown hat, and Bill's hand to hold. Bridget leaves her love, but only to return someday. Bill Hanley leaves Mr. Pavliga a pair of track spikes to anyone wishing to have them. Marion leaves her blue slip record to anyone who can break it. Darcy leaves Mrs. Lawrence her favorite pair of dirty gym socks and the knowledge that athletic ability is not genetically inherent. To Mr. Riemer she dedicates the various damages that she has incurred upon the science room; amd with Mr. Perrello, she leaves her favorite ethnic joke. Peg makes like a banana and splits. Ross leaves Bill a copy of SPACE TRUCKIN' for him to enjoy while he's away on his adventures. Janet leaves Coach a yearly supply of tranquilizers and Mrs. Proper a yearly supply of excuses. Mike P. leaves Bags a hair pick. Cathy leaves Deb, What color today? , ML her ability to play basketball on one foot, and Kathy Meade with lasting memories of summer days on her porch . . . All Fred leaves behind in this school is the memory of him being there. Scott C. leaves nothing, but the hope that this school will someday have kids who make a good school out of the one they have. Eddie G. leaves his spot in the com field to Bean. Monica goes fast, leaving Ma T with one girl and knowing there is always something bigger and better. Barb R. leaves her personal experiences of riding to school with Brownie, to someone else. Ed L. leaves Webutuck with the hope that his car will get him to Millerton one last time. Paul leaves his temper with Mr. Rindsberg. Tim leaves one more year of Mr. Heean's class to Jerry Kain and Tim Coon. Cindy D. leaves Dode a can of pork and beans and a glass of milk to drink with her meadow muffins. Sharon leaves a Hoard's Dairy man to Ah and a pig squeal to Carrie Croton. Bob leaves Webutuck one less Blah. Wayne leaves his supporter to M.S. Eth leaves Bags air freshener, Cris spaghetti, Rob one less lunch date, and her attendance card to Mr. Perrello. The potato chip man leaves his potato chips to anyone who who can get them. Martha leaves her talking ability in gym class to anyone who can beat it. George leaves to the class of '76 this poem: Someday you'll wander the halls, But if you remove Senior priviledges you'll be a part of the walls. You can't remove the senior table Because you're not ready or able. When you're the class I hope you have a blast But until then Please! Be our friend. Dee leaves the bigots of the world for Mr. Thompson's sociology class, and many thanks to the teachers who had her for a student; it was a trying experience. 151 I'm not over the hill, I'm still swinging 'ON EVALUATION Is this for me? WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF? Wayne never used the poison book. Onion never chewed toothpicks. Gwyn was six feet tall. Robin didn't talk so fast. Chem class discovered a new element. Rudy T. never came to Webutuck. Stella didn't mean star. Barb arrived at school on time. Mr. Price lost his snoopy lunch box. Mr. Potato Chip man received his potato chips. Mr. Holt and Mr. Waldinger weren't our class advisors. Gail didn't write the Webutuck news. Diane wasn't bookstore manager. The math teachers couldn't add. Sue M. never fell skiing. Darcy did her homework. Scott didn't have red hair. Janice and Diane weren't athletic! Senior Honor Court never had to meet. ML didn't need nose drops. Cindy D. didn't pluck her eyebrows. Bob O'Brien wasn't Blah. Colour My World wasn't our prom theme. Brian wasn't basketball publicity manager. We had an overnight class trip. Steve and Theresa had never met. JoAnn wrote larger. Jenny couldn't talk. Martha had never won a purple elephant. Burt Reynolds spoke at graduation. The Seniors didn't strike. Mr. Vozab wasn't our yearbook advisor. Patty wasn't shy. Joe couldn't bat. We all flunked. This column was never written. Is this the little girl I carried? Is this the little boy at play? I don't remember growing older, when did they? When did he grow to be so tall? Wasn't it yesterday when they were small? 163 Senior Band Director—Mr. John Liskey Music keeps playing inside my head. Over and over and over again ... Things We'll Never Forget Class rings and senior pictures Colour My World Class Meetings School lunches Our class trip Detention Prom Court The day the seniors struck Senior Day John Steinbeck Mr. Cramp's friendly smile OLIVER Blue slips and passes Two all beefpatties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun. Sunrise, Sunset Labs Ralph Two years of sponsoring Sadie Hawkins Webutuck Central School! 170 Yearbook Officers Diane Schultz He who bends to himself a joy Doth the winged life destroy; But he who kisses the joy as it flies Lives in Eternity's sunrise, My purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths Of all the western stars, until I die. Cindy Clark 173 Special Appreciation The senior class would like to give special recognition to three men, who have given their time to help us this past year. Mr. Vozab: Happy memories of this past year, could not have been possible without your advice and assistance. Thank you for all the extra time you gave for us, and we hope that we haven't given you any gray hairs. Thank you, we appreciate all that you've done for us! 174 Mr. Waldinger: The senior class would like to express special thanks to you, for being our class advisor, and guiding us through this very special year. You certainly made our senior year in high school enjoyable. Thank you so much! PATRONS Sharon and Jeff Susan Van Duzen Betsy and Darrell Jack, Cindy and Aimee McEnroe Mr. Earl Sussman John and Mary Lyman Gail and Bob LL 92 - BM 64 Bomber’s Best 42 John and Cathy Ellwood and Joan Dietter Jerry the Great Ron and Dave “82” Airborne Skip Rudle Kazudle Bummy Mr. and Mrs. OOP Guinea Norm and JoAnn Onion and Goofy Tony and Carol Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Dee and Dave Ann Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Clement Buckley Mr. Cramp Ken and Margaret A1 and Beth Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hoiser Deb Millerton Decorations Dick and Nancy Rockwood Remember 2 18 73 forever. 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The Bookstore Staff would like to wish the classof ’75 the Best of Luck Beth Killmer Diane Schultz Lori Merwin John Ashman Tim Hoysradt Cindy Buckley Dara Euvard Pam Parsons Jane Armstrong Janet Lown Jack Silvemail Amy Davis Andrea Belliveau Joe Cooke Lauren Lyle Chris Wanstall Compliments of SILVER MOUNTAIN FARM BULL’S BRIDGE INN Route 7 Miguel E. Rodrigo Kent, Connecticut 06757 French-American Cuisine “Paella a la Valenciana” Luncheon and Dinner Daily, Tuesday Thru Sunday Closed Mondays Reservations: 927-3263 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF ’75 AMENIA BEAUTY SALON CONGRADULATIONS Main Street 373-9006 THE PINES RESTURANT Prop. Rosemarie Assoc. Barbara COLONIAL PHARMACY Best wishes to the Class of ’75 Dick Fernandez Amenia, N.Y. Compliments of Aaron B. Zinney O.D. Gary M. Weiner O.D. SEA GULL, INC. Roofing—Siding—Leaders Gutters Elm Avenue Millerton, N.Y. 12546 Phone 789-3342 DUTCHESS AUTO COMPANY Since 1913 Buick—Opel Chevrolet Millerton, N.Y. SCHULTZ ELECTRIC INC. 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