Webutuck High School - Webtide Yearbook (Amenia, NY)

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Webutuck Central School Haight Road Amenia, New York Dedication The Class of 1976 takes great pride and pleasure In dedicating this issue of Webtide to a teacher who has done so much more for our student body than just teaching and guiding us. Especially for our class, he has brought two years of friendship and understanding. Without his help our Junior year would not have been the success that it was. We would like to express our appreciation for the help he has given our class. Thank- you. . .Mr. John Vozab Shall I say that what Heaven gave Earth has taken? Or that sleepers in the grave Reawaken? One sole sentence can I know. Can I say: You, my commrade, had to go, I to stay. Witter Bynner Senior Class Officers And Advisors President—Debbie Buckley Secretary—Sue Honour Vice-Predident—Glen Peck Treasurer—Terry Dietter Student Council Representative—Paul Koppenhaver Advisors—Mr. Jon Holt Mr. Jim Matthews Timothy Barker Coon Smithfield, N.Y. Why walk alone. Why worry when it's warm over here. You've got so much to say. . . Activites: Farmers 10-11-12; J.V. Soccer 9, captain 9; Varsity Soccer 10-11-12; Varsity Club 11-12; Vice President 11; Student Council 9; Prom Committee 11; Prom Court 11. 8 Colleen McGhee Millerton, N.Y. Activites: Cheerleading 9; Basketball 10-11-12; Softball 10-11- 12; Fieldhockey 10-11-12; Prom Court 11; Prom Com- mittee 11; National Honor Society; G.A.A. 9-10-11- 12; Volleyball 10; Student Leader Corps 11-12; Year- book Staff 12; Honor Court 12; Band 9-10. . . .say what you mean. Mean what your thinking, and think anything. 9 Tamara B. Miller MHIerton, N.Y. Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Svenens 10 Actlvites: Soccer 9; Basketball 9-10; Badminton 10-11-12; Softball 9-10-12; Field- hockey 10-11-12; G.A.A. 9-10-11-12; Student Leader Corps. 11-12; Vice President 11; Prom Committee Chair- man 11; Intermurals 9-10-11-12. Mike Hoysradt Millerton, IM.Y. Activities: Work Study 11-12 Wasted days and wasted nights. 11 Thomas Brickwedde Millerton, N.Y. If you don't know Algerba or Alice by the fire, or even why some roses fail to climb the wall, ask the question of me. Never be afraid to say, What is it? Rod McKuen Activities: Varsity Club 10-11-12; J.V. Soccer 9; Varsity Soccer 10- 11-12; J.V. Basketball 10-11; Varsity Track 9-10-11-12; A. V. 10-11-12. 12 I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it. For I shall not pass this way again. Chris Lee Amenia, N.Y. Activities: B.O.C.E.S. 11-12. Jeffrey E. Ellis Millerton, N.Y. Activities: J.V. Soccer-9-10; J.V. Basketball-9-10; J.V. Baseball-9; Varsity Club-11-12; Varsity Soccer-11-12; Varsity Basketball-11-12; Varsity Baseball-12; The Farmers Volley- ball-10-11-12; Indoor Soccer-11-12. Cause the steam's in the boiler; the coal's in the fire. If you ask how I am I'll just say inspires. If the thorn of a rose is the thorn in your side. Then you're better off dead if you haven't yet died. Elton John. Goodbye. Lorraine Merwin Millerton, N.Y. David A. Albertson Activities: Work Study 12; Track 10-11-12; Drama Club 12; Cross Country 12; Weightlifting 10; Intramurals 10-11; Varsity Club 12. On the road of experience Pm trying to find my own way. . . And I'm looking for space And to find out who I am. And I'm looking to know and understand. John Denver 17 Brian McCarthy Millerton, N.Y. You can't always get what you want. Activities: J.V. Soccer 9-10; Varsity Soccer 11-12; J.V. Basket- ball 9; Varsity Track 9-10- 11-12; Crosscountry Track 11. Deb Phillips Amenia, N.Y. . | g M Solar prestige a gammon Kool Kar Kyrie Kay Salmon Hair ring molassis abounding Common lap kitch sardin a poor floundin Activities: Spanish Club President 11; Intra- murals 11; Prom Committee 11. 20 Jerard Kain “Chuck Amenia N.Y. 22 Activities: J.V. Soccer 9-10; Varsity Soccer 11-12; Work Study 10- 11; Prom Court 11; J. V. Basketball 9-10; Varsity Bas- ketball 11-12; Varsity Club 11- 12. I believe the first receipt to farm well is to be rich Activities: French Club 9-10; Prom Committee 11; National Honor Society 10-11- 12; Oliver 9; Chorus 9-10-11-12; Yearbook 12. You have to be,ieve 'n happiness Or happiness never comes. 23 Activities: Band 9,10,11; French Club 10; G.A.A.9; National Honor Society 11,12; J.V. Cheerleading 9; Varsity Cheerleading 10; Stu- dent Teaching; Prom Com- mitee 11; Prom Court 11; Barbara Lynch Amenia N.Y. Activities: Band 9,10,11; French Club; Prom Committee 11; Prom Court 11; Cheerleading 9,10; Col- lege High School 12. Oh I'm on my way, I know I am, Somewhere not so far from here. . . 25 Malinda Elizabeth Parker Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Chorus 9-12; Focus 12; Year- book 11-12; National Honor Society; Prom Committee 11. I learned the truth at seventeen, that love was meant for beauty queens and high school girls with clear skinned smiles who married young and then retired. The Valentines I never knew, the Friday night charades of youth were spent on one more beautiful, at seventeen I learned the truth...Janis Ian 26 David Gardner Amenia, N.Y. For we can do nothing against the truth, but for the truth II Corinthians 13:8 Tracy . J. ' Lancaster Wassaic, N.Y. Activities: Band 9-10-11-12; Stage Band 9-10-11-12; Chorus 9-10; National Honor Society 11- 12; Drama Club 11; Oliver 9. 28 Carolyn A. Jenks Karen Lynne Schienda Mi Merton, N.Y. As time goes on I realize just what you mean to me. And now, now that you're near, promise your love that I've waited to share. And dreams of your moments together Colour My World with hopes of loving you. Chicago Activities: French Club 9-10-12; National Honor Society 10-11-12; Chorus 9-10-11-12; Candy Striper 11- 12; 1975 Empire Girls Stater. A man isn't a failure because he doesn't succeed. A man is a failure because he gives up. Joseph Clayton Cooke Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Chorus 9-10-12; Bookstore 11-12; National Honor Society 11-12; Year- book 12; Track 9-10; Basketball 10; Candy Striper 12; Assistant Manager of Bookstore 12. 31 George R. Dawson III Amenia, N.Y. Activities: B.O.C.E.S. 10-11-12. Joe Lewee Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Varsity Cross Country 9-10-11-12; Varsity Bas- ketball 11-12; Weightlifting 9-10; J.V. Basket- ball 9-10; J.V. Baseball 10; Class Treasurer 9, It's just the beginning. Kathy Cunningham Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Chorus 9-10-11-12; Teen Aids 11; Prom Com- mittee 11; Basketball 9-10; Volleyball 10. v And for all those who look There is hope Somewhere the courage to help them to cope. S.C. 34 Patricia Ann O'Hara Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Vice President 9-10; President 11; Prom Com- mittee 11; Prom Court 11; Chorus 10-11; Work Study 12; Teen Aides 11. You never really leave a place you love. Part of it you take with you, leaving a part of you behind. 35 Dara L Euvrard Amenia, N.Y. Activities: G.A.A. 9-10-11-12; Intramurals 9-10-11-12; J.V. Volleyball 10; Varsity Volleyball 11; J.V. Basketball 10-11; Varsity Basketball 12; Softball 11-12; Chorus 9; Tutoring 10-ll;Span- ish Club 10; Prom Committee 11; Yearbook Treasurer 12; Honor Court 12. We been runnin' away from Somethin' we both know We've long run out of things to say And I think I'd better go. --Jim Croce Oh Baby, Baby ft's a wild world and I'll always remember you like a child, girl! Activities: National Honor Society 11-12; Varsity Track 9; J.V. Soccer 11; Spanish Club 11-12; Var- sity Club 10-11; Class Treasurer 11; Industrial Arts Treasurer 12; Prom Committee 11; Prom Court 11. Steve Flood Amenia, N.Y. Activities: J.V. Basketball 9-10; Varsity Basketball 11-12; Volleyball Intramurals 10-11; Indoor Soccer Intramurals 11; Cross Country 9; Work Study 12; Softball Intramurals 10; Prom Committee 11; Prom Court 11; Prom King 11. What's the use of worrying; it never was worthwhile... 38 Deborah J. Buckley Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Girl's Soccer 9; J.V. Volleyball 9; Varsity Volleyball 10-11; Softball 9-10; J.V. Basketball 10-11; G.A.A. 9-10-11-12; Student Lead- er Corps. 11-12; Class Secretary 11; Class President 12; Prom Com- mittee 11; Prom Court 11; Prom Queen 11; Yearbook Staff 11-12; Yearbook Editor 12; Work Study 12; Band 9-10-11; Ski Club 11-12. Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision; but today, well I ived, makes every yesterday a dream and every tomorrow a vision of hope. 39 Susanne Honour South Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Chorus-9,10-11-12; French Club 9; National Honor Society-10-11-12; Prom Committee 11. The longest trip starts with just one little step and if you never take it you'll never make • Edward Joseph Dwyer III Millerton, N.Y. F Activities: Varsity Track 9-10-11-12; Varsity Soccer 12; Photo Club 9-10; Junior- Varsity Soccer 10-11; Student Council 11-12; Vice President 11; President 12, There is more to life than increasing its speed. Time passes on Like a river that must always run Now you are gone But I will have it till time is done . . . Activities: J. and J. Hall J.V. Soccer 9; J.V. Basketball 9; J.V. Baseball 9; Varsity Soccer 10-11-12; Varsity Basketball 10- 11-12; Varsity Baseball 10-11-12; Varsity Club 10- 11-12; Varsity Club President 11-12; Prom Committee 11; Prom Court 11; The Farmers Volleyball 10-11-12; Indoor Soccer Intramurals 11- 12. 42 Laurie Hardisty Amenia, N.Y. Activ ities: Fieldhockey 11-12; Basketball 10-11-12; Spanish Club 11; Intra- murals 10-11-12; G.A.A. 10- 11-12; President of G.A.A. 12; Prom Court 11; Badmitton 11; Tennis 11- 12. Pass by those streets of mirrors for if you dare to peek the harshness of reality just may dare to speak. S.C. 43 Kevin Phinney Love is like a mushroom, you don't know whether it’s good until it's too late. Amenia, N.Y. Activities: J.V. Soccer 9; J.V. Baseball 9; Varsity Soccer 10-11- 12; Varsity Baseball 10-11-12; J.V. Basketball 10-11; Varsity Basketball 12; Varsity Club 10-11-12; Intra- murals 9-10-11-12. 44 Debbie S. Gilbert Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Work Study 11-12. I loved you once, and still do today But I took your love for granted And you took it away. If you still think anything of me, please let me know. I built up so much love for you, I'd hate to see it go. 45 Terry Dietter Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Basketball 9-10-11-12; Softball 10-11-12; Band 9; G.A.A. 9-10-11-12; Student Leader Corps. 11; Pep Club 9; Class Treasurer 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Prom Com- mittee 11; Prom Court 11; Fieldhockey 12; Intramurals 9-10-11-12. Activities: J.V. Soccer 9; Varsity Soccer 10-11-12; Year- book 12; Chorus 9-10; Varsity Club 11-12; Ski Club 11; The Farmers Volleyball 10-11-12; J.V. Baseball 9-11; Varsity Baseball 12; Prom Court 11; Prom Committee 11. Micheal Leroy Deuell Amenia, N.Y. Don't walk in front of me I may not follow. Don't walk behind me I may not lead. Walk beside me And just be my friend. 47 Activities: Weight Lifting 9-10-11; B.O.C.E.S. 10-11-12. Ben leaves like Brad's S.S. did. . .fast. 48 Jean A. Lattrell Amenia, N.Y. Activities: B.O.C.E.S. 11-12. Leaving makes me think of the time, when I was yours and you were mine. I leave only memories and my ghost, but I take the one I love the most. X Melanie Honour Millerton, N.Y. Activites: Chorus 11-12; Yearbook 11-12; National Honor Society 10-11-12. Friendship often ends in love; but love, in friendship never, so I count myself in nothing else so happy, as the sole remembering of my good friends! 50 C.C. Colton-Shakespeare Jean Loper Millerton, N.Y. Make one person happy each day— even if it's yourself. Activities: G.A.A. 11-12; Student Leader Corps 12; Soft- ball 11-12; Fieldhockey 12; Prom Committee 11; Intramurals 10-11-12; Chorus 12. David Decker Millerton, N.Y. 52 Karen Bates Ancramdale, N.Y. Activities: B.O.C.E.S. 11-12. We'll run hand in hand, with the wind in our faces Through the fields of life and the streams of experience Pausing to smell the flowers, until we reach that dark forest haven And there we'll stay and share all beauty, forever . . . Mary Leewe Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Tutoring 10-11-12; Chorus 10-11; Year- book 12; Teen Aids 11- 12. With all its shame, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful, strive to be happy. 54 Mary Louise Parrotte Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Three things there are that will never come back The arrow shot forth on its destined track. Chorus 11. The appointed hour that could not wait; And the helpful word that was spoken too late. L.U. Activities: Fieldhockey 10-11-12; Cheer- leading 9-10; G.A.A. 9-10- 11-12; Intramurals 9-10-11- 12; Prom Committee 11; Prom Court 11; Focus 10-11-12; Drama Club 11-12; Ski Club 11-12. Andrea Belliveau Amenia, N.Y. We've moved on six miles from where we were yesterday. And yesterday is but a long ways away. So we'll camp out tonight, beneath the starlight And forget rotten peaches and places we stayed. —Elton John 56 Pamela Sue Parsons Millerton, N.Y. Activities: B.O.C.E.S. 12; Intramurals 12; Bookstore 11. People so seldom say I love you . . . And then it's either too late or love goes, ... so when I tell you I love you, ... it doesn't mean I know you'll never go, only that I wish you didn't have to. — Lawerence Craig-Green 57 Activities: Chorus 10-11; Twriling 10- 11; Tutoring 10-11; Spanish Club 11-12; Yearbook 12; Teen Aides 11-12. Susan Marie Roberts Wassaic, N.Y. Good friends are like diamonds precious but rare, bad friends are like autumn leaves found everywhere. —Papa Smith 59 Kevin Cook Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Chorus 9-10-11-12; Drama Club 12; National Honor So- ciety 11-12; Focus 12; Book- store 9-10. in i journey beyond the stars looking for home i am lost here on earth you cant understand somewhere there's a painless planet people live in sun laugh in free fly in joy i will find it. 60 Paul Koppenhaver Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Chorus 9-10-11-12; Tu- toring 9-10; Yearbook 12; French Club 9-10-11; Stu- dent Council Representa- tive 11-12; National Hon- or Society 11-12; Drama Club 12; Prom Committe 11; Oliver. What do I need to be me—to walk proud feel free —should I laugh and throw away reality I'd like to sit upon the highest field and feel the breeze and watch the daytime turning quietly to night searching Through the questions of my life someday all the answers will be mine. 61 Activities: Class President 10; Class Vice President 11-12; Cho- rus 10-11-12; J.V. Basketball Manager 9; J.V. Cross Country 9-10; Drama Club 9-10-11-12; Intramurals 10-11; Weather Club 9; Prom Committee 11; Prom Court 11; National Honor Society 12; President of National Honor Society 12. From the Houses of the Holy We can watch the white doves go . . . Let the music be your master Will you heed the master's call? — Robert Plant 62 Never thought about tommorrow, seemed like a long time to come. How could I be so blind baby, not to see you were the one. (Must of Got Lost—J. Geils Band) Edward Jenks Millerton, N.Y. 63 Janel Barlow Activities: Chorus 10-11-12; Prom Committee 11 Free yourself from all those people who try to change you, by being yourself. Wassaic, IM.Y. Activities: J.V. Soccer 10; Var- sity Soccer 11-12; J.V. Baseball 9-10- 11; Varsity Club 11- 12; Chess Club 9; Boy's State Candi- date 11; Manager of Bookstore 12; As- sistant Manager of Bookstore 11; Intramurals: Der- Her Vollyball; PROS indoor soccer. John (Chip) E. Ashman Jr. Millerton, N.Y. Dark hills at evening in the west, Where sunset hovers like a sound Of golden horns that sang to rest. Old bones of warriors under ground. Far now from all the bannered ways Where flash the legions of the sun, You fade—as if the last of days Were fading and all wars were done. 66 The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it. — The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Kathryn S. Sledge Wassaic, N.Y. Activities: Student Leader Corps 9-10-11; Tutoring 9-10- 12; G.A.A. 9; Teen Aides 12; Yearbook 12; Prom Committee 11. Activities: J. V. Soccer 9-10; J. V. Basketball 9; Track 10; Tennis 11-12; Spanish Club 11-12; National Honor Society 11- 12; Intramurals 9-10-11-12 68 Bruce A Gop Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Varsity Track 9-10-11-12; Varsity Cross Country 9-10; Varsity Soccer 12; J.V. Soc- cer 11; Varsity Club 9-10-11-12. I leave Webutuck still thinking how I ever made it through. Wilbert DeWitt Julie Elizabeth Harbold Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Prom Court 11; Band 9- 10-11-12; G.A.A. 9; Na- tional Honor Society 12; J.V. Cheerleading 10; Varsity Cheerleading 11; Prom Committee 11. You can't always get what you want but if you try some- time you just might find you'll get what you need. 72 Douglas Jon Thornton Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Varsity Soccer 10-11-12; J.V. Soccer 9; Var- sity Basketball 10-11-12; J.V. Basketball 9; Varsity Baseball 12; J.V. Baseball 9; Farmers Volleyball Team. Roald R. Haaland Millerton, N.Y. Activities: J.V. Soccer 9-10; Varsity Soccer 11-12; Band 9-10- 11-12; Stage Band (Co-Lead- er) 9-10-11-12; Spanish Club 11; Ski Club 11-12. A question in your nerves is lit yet you know there is no answer fit to satisfy and insure you not to quit, to keep it in your mind and not forget that it is not he or she or them or it that you belong to. 74 Activities: Band 9-10-11-12; Stage Band 9-10-11-12 (Co Leader); Spanish Club 11; National Hon- or Society 12. I've found that the side of my future lies beyond the Yellow Brick Road. — Bernie Taupin Michael John Wolcott Millerton, N.Y. I do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations. And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I, And if by chance we find each other, it's beautiful. Wassaic, N.Y. Activities: Library Aid 10; Cheerleading 10; B.O.C.E.S. 11-12; Class Secre- tary 10. Susan Vinchiarello Activities: J. V. Baseball 9; Photography Club 9-10-11; J. V. Basket- ball 9-10; Intramurals 9-10- 11-12; Golf Team 10-11-12 Richard Charles Sean Bell Millerton, N. Y. I leave not knowing where I will end up; hope- fully far away and further ahead. Those who stay will know not what life is all about. 78 Activities: Library Aid 9-10; Tutoring9; G.A.A. 9-10; Pep Club 9; Work Study 11-12; Intramurals 9-10 Life jS a journey. Not a destination, E. Simpson Helen J. Chase Millerton, N. Y. 79 Activities: Chorus 9-10-11-12; National Honor Society 11-12; French Club 9-10. Elaine Marie Macura Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Weather Club 9; Cho- rus 9-10; French Club 9-10; Drama Club 10- 11-12; National Honor Society 12; Ski Club Representative 11-12; Oliver 9. Did we, didn't we, should we, couldn't we, rm not sure 'cause sometimes we're so blind. Struggling through the day ... — Bernie Taupin and Elton John 81 Thomas Leewe Wassaic, N.Y. Activities: Cross Country 9-11-12; Soc- cer 10; Track 9-11-12; Radio Club 9-10-11-12; Weight Lifting 9-10; Prom Com- mittee 11; Varsity Club 10- 11-12; Basketball Intra- murals; Softball Intramurals. I won't say much, because I could never say much. I am just glad to leave. To be or not to be, that is a dumb question. 82 Robert James Runge Smithfield, N.Y. Activities: Wrestling 9; Baseball 9-10-11-12; J.V. Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11-12; Yearbook 12; Prom Committee 11; Intramurals 10-11-12; Varsity Club 10-11-12; Soccer 10-11-12; Class Vice President 9; Football 9. 64 Activities: Baseball 9; Prom Com- mittee 11. Jack Silvernale Millerton, N.Y. I leave Bob a pair of hunting pants and a July 4th baby. 85 Activities: H.V.R.H.S.— J.V. Football 9; J.V. Basketball 9; J.V. Baseball 9; Webutuck—J.V, Basketball 10; Cross Country 11. I am glad I shall never be young again ... of what avail are forty freedoms without a blank spot on the map. 86 Art Tanner Millerton, N.Y. Activities: Soccer 10-11; Work Study 12; Spanish Club 11. 87 Cheryl E. Jenks Wassaic, N. Y. Activities: Work Study 12; Tutoring 11 Yesterday is experience. Tomorrow is hope. Today is getting from one to the other as best we can. Sindee Marie Kline Millerton, N. Y. Activities: B. 0. C. E. S. 11; Work Study 12 You tell me that silence is nearer to peace than poems but if for my gift I bought you silence (for I know silence) you would say, this is not silence this is an- other poem and you would hand it back to me. 89 Mary Jean Keefe Amenia, N.Y. Activities: Library Aid 9-10; G.A.A. 10; Intramurals 10; Prom Committee 11; Spanish Club 11. You and I have much in common with the cactus- accept us as we are respect our unique qualities, fine— try to grasp us, change us, or even hold us— ouch! And men go abroad to ad- mire the heights of moun- tains, the mighty billows of the sea, the long courses of rivers, the vast compass of the ocean, and the circular motion of the stars, yet pass themselves by. —St. Augustine Rhonda Wolf Mi Merton, N.Y. Activities: Library Aid 9; Prom Committee 11; Queen of Hearts contestant. 91 Kathleen Claire Maria Loughlin Wassaic, N. Y. If I listen long enough to you, I find a way to believe that it's all true. Knowing that you lied straight face while I cried and still I look to find a reason to believe. Someone like you, makes it hard to live without, some- body else. Someone like you, makes it easy to give, never thinking about myself. (And I still look to find a reason to believe in you.) Mod Rod Stewart Activities: Cheerleading 9-10-11; Prom Committee 11; Prom Court 11; Secretary of Spanish Club 11; Pep Club 9-10; Yearbook Staff 12; Sadie Hawkins 9; Soccer Intramurals 9-10; G.A.A. 9-10-11-12; Class Treasurer 9 92 Activities: Chorus 9-10-11-12; Select Girls Chorus 10; Solo Competition 11-12; G. A. A. 9-10-11-12; Tennis 10-11-12; Badminton 11-12; Intramurals 11-12; Ski Club 11; French Club 9-10-12; Oliver 10; Drama Club 10-11-12; Prom Committee 11; Tutoring 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Senior Honor Court 12; DCC Chorus You can go all around the world baby trying to find something to do with your life. . .1 say get while you can. 94 Jam's Joplin Francis William LaPierre Millerton, N. Y. Activities: Varsity Track 9-10; J. V. Basketball 9; J. V. Soccer 9-10; Class President 9; Weightlifting 9-10; Varsity Basketball 10; Varsity Soccer 11; FVom Court 11; Work Study 12 95 % Patricia M. Ahearn Amenia, N.Y. i Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose. —Jopl in Joseph Edward Scasso Millerton, N. Y. Activities; Intramurals 9-10-11-12; J. V. Soccer 10; J. V. Baseball 9-10; Varsity Basketball 12; Golf 10- 11-12 98 When man knows how to live dangerously, he is not afraid to die, he is, strangely free to live. Activities: J. V. Soccer 10; Varsity Soc- cer 11-12; J. V. Baseball 9; Varsity Baseball 11-12 John Thomas Hennessy Amenia, N. Y. Activities: Chorus 9-10; Library Aid 12; B.O.C.E.S. 11-12 (cosmetology). Lisa Horton Wassaic, N.Y. Time will bring to light whatever is hidden; it will cover up and conceal what is now shining in splender. 100 Alice Martha Jaycox Amenia, N.Y. Activities: B.O.C.E.S. 9-10-11; Drama Club 10-11-12. 102 Philis May Jaycox Amenia, N.Y. Activities: B.O.C.E.S. 9-10-11; Drama Club 10-11-12. As I walked through America As I walked through America I saw around me that country style. I left behind me that bad pollution. I saw ahead of me that dream for America. 103 Dennis j. McCarthy Wassaic, N. Y. Activities: B. 0. C. E. S. 10; Work Study 10-11-12; Weightlifting 9; J. V. Soccer 9; Intra- murals 9-10; Chorus 9; GRIME 9 • • .since it is my intention to do something of use. . ., i deem it best to stick to the practical truth of things rather than to fancies. Many men have imagined republics and principalities that never existed at all, yet, the way men live is so far removed from the way they ought to live that anyone who abandons what is for what should be, pursues hisdownfal I rather than his preservation. . Mike Milton Millerton, N. Y. Activities: J. V. Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11; Work Study 12 106 Thomas Cooke Millerton, N. Y. Mark Hartig Mi Merton, N. Y. Activities: Varsity Track 9-10-11-12; J. V. Soccer 10; Varsity Soccer 11-12; A.V. Club 11; Weight- lifting 9-10-11; Intramurals 9-10-11-12 That's the way of the world. You scratch and struggle to the top only to get knocked off the ladder time and again. But-it wouldn't be fun any other way. Activities: J.V. Soccer 9; B.O.C.E.S. 10-11-12 It's better to take a chance in life, to win a victory or suffer defeat, even though scared by failure . . . Than it is to live in the shadow of life as some do . . . Never knowing a vic- tory or defeat because they have not guts to try either! --Evil Knievel Charles Spike Buckley Wassaic, N.Y. 108 109 Senior Farewells '76 Board Of Education Mr. J.C. Webb Mr. Robert Meade Dr. Daniel Kappel Mrs. Irene Thorp Mrs. Eleanor Moody Mrs. Caryn Schlessinger Mrs. Mary Fortin Guidance ii4 Mr. Alfred Cannon Mrs. Pat Heinsman Mr. John Vozab English Mr. Robert Riemer Science Mr. James Waldinger Science Miss Violet Simmons Social Studies 116 Mr. Gaspare Perrello English Mr. Michael Terpak Boys' Physical Education Ms. Barbara Bond Business Mr. Earl Sussman Social Studies Mr. Jon Holt Social Studies Mrs. Theresa Bartel English Mr. Richard DesChamps Science 117 Mrs. Caroline Longstreth Reading Mr. Ed Heinsman Social Studies Miss. Deborah Decker Math Mrs. Lorraine Laufer English Mr. Ed Heenan Work Study Mrs. Marion Bon Librarian 118 Mr. Charles Terry Math Mr. James Matthews Health Mrs. Kathleen Hennessy English Mrs. Sandra Lawence Girls' Physical Education Mr. Theodore Gass Business and Industrial Arts Ms. Barbara Gastaldo Music Mr. James Thompson Social Studies Mr. George Fullerton Industrial Arts 119 Mrs. Deborah Richardson Home Economics Mr. Roger Price Math Mrs. Elizabeth McEnroe School Nurse 120 Business Manager Mr. Leland Hulst Office Staff Mrs. Mary Lyman Mrs. Joyce Sciepura Miss Sandra Merritt Office Staff Mrs. Mary Ellen Proper Mrs. Jeanne Thornton Teacher's Aid 122 Mrs. Alice McKenzie Cafeteria Manager + Staff Mr. John Lyman, Manager Mary Lewis, Helen Moody, Rosemari FI inn, Rosemary Cade, Doris Coons, Theresa Selfridge Custodians Arthur Heck, Fillmore Hoiser, Charlie Meissner, Tom Ammann, Rich La- Mere, John Parrotte, Dave St. John Junior Class Officers And Advisors President—Juan Jarrett Vice President—Debbie Downey Secretary—Tony Ranieri Treasurer—Sally Fullerton Student Council Representatives— Robert Walsh Kathy Paraszti Ed Klees Advisors—Mrs. Angelina Campbell Mr. Gaspare Perrello Class Of 1977 126 Sophomore Class Officers And Advisors President—Neil Clinton Vice President—Dawn McGhee Secretary—Stephanie Francis Treasurer—Chris Wanstall Student Council Representatives— Jay Shoifet Lisa Kain Terry Kilmer Advisors--Mr. Mike Terpack Mr. Gary Sokolowski 127 Class Of 1978 President—Gary Murphy Vice President—Dan Merwin Secretary—Aileen O'Hara Treasurer—Tom Flood Student Council Representatives— Laurie Honour Jim Duncan Cathy Phillips—Alternate Advisor—Mr. Tom Kelly 129 Class Of 1979 Class Of 1980 Class Of 1980 President—Margie Klees Vice-President—Nancy Walsh Secretary—Sherry Mac Kay Advisor—Mr. Thompson Treasurer—Carol Crawford Student Council Representative-- Phil Carroll Lisa Lynch 134 Denise Walker Class Of 1981 Class Of 1981 Tennis 75 Coach—Mr. Jose Bertomen Softball 75 Varsity Track '75 Jr. High Track '75 J.V. Baseball 75 Coach—Mr. Gary Sokolowski Ciris' Field Hockey '75 zz M ch L Girls' Volleyball '75 J.V. Soccer '75 Coach—Mr. James Waldinger Varsity Soccer '75 Coach—Mr. Richard Watkins '75 Cross Country Track Coach: Mr. Tom Pavliga 143 Varsity Basketball '75-76 Coach—Mr. Earl Sussman J.V. Basketball'75-76 Winners Rhinebeck Invitational J.V. Toumement Varsity Cheerleaders Advisors: Ms. Maria Lovallo Ms. Deborah Decker J.V. Cheerleaders '75-76 Girls Varsity Basketball 75-76 Coach — Mrs. Sandra Lawrence Girls J.V. Basketball 75-76 Coach—Mrs. Sandra Lawrence 146 Junior High Basketball Coach—Mr. Mike Terpak Pom Pom Cheerleaders Drama Club Advisor—Mr. Robert Riemer Student Council Advisor—Mr. Gaspare Perrello 149 Yearbook F o c u s Advisor: Mr. John Vozab Editor: Debbie Buckley Asst. Editor: Dara Euvrard Advisor: Mr. James Tapley ISO Spanish Club Advisor—Mrs. Corinth Wanstall Junior High Chorus Director: Mrs. Edna Miller Advisor: Mrs. Sandra Lawrence Student Leader Corps. National Honor Society Advisor—Mr. James Waldinger Chorus Advisor—Mrs. Joanne Moore 153 Band Conductor—Mr. John Liskey Advisors: Ms. Maria LoVallo Mr. Earl Sussman Ms. Debbie Decker Varsity Club Advisor—Mr. Richard Watkins G. A. A. Advisor—Mrs. Sandra Lawrence Last Will And Testament Dale leaves on time after finding out it doesn't pay to leave early. Susan C. leaves Webutuck one less soprano and looks forward to her future. Pam leaves the future open, to whoever can find it. Bob S. leaves his Zig-Zags hoping that someone will put them to good use. Phyllis leaves her job of washing tables to anyone who wants it. E. Mac leaves ski club in Sarah's lap so she can find something bigger, better, and with more snow in them thar hills. Nancy leaves the Wassaic kids best of luck in Webutuck because they need it and she leaves Allan waiting at the telephone at 2:00 for my call. Andrea leaves her laughter echoing through the dumbfounded halls. Weez and Whiz leave in search for tomorrow; and in hopes that Wooze won't be far behind. Ed leaves to Mrs. Puig and Mrs. Richardson, one less male seamstress. To Mrs. McEnroe, one less soap opera fan to talk to. To Mrs. Bon, one less library nut to put up with. To Dave and Jay, memories of 3 cheers for the booze and a case of Bud. To Becky, one last Not even yet , and a Ther ya go! . To Juan, a copy of Bad Times. To Sis, thanks for being there when I needed you. And most of all, thanks to Cheryl for all the beautiful memories, especially those of the prom. Roald leaves J.J.L. one less sax player and three busted saxes. Tom L. leaves S.H., R.W. and E.C. nothing—he needs it all. He leaves Webutuck his citation and one less runner. Pat A. leaves Kath with hope and patience so that she may make it in the years ahead. Susan R. leaves to Regina Lehnert memories of, catch the Vega and, Hey Harley, Regina loves ya. To Kathy Goodacre she leaves a lifetime supply of Spanish notes. To both, Sue wishes much luck in their remaining year (s) at Webutuck. Doug leaves his ma with one less headache to worry about and Webutuck one less H raiser and also the number 20. To the girls, Doug leaves one less beautiful face to look at. Julie leaves her friends to walk beside her and just be her friends and pooh-bears hand to hold-Shalom. Wally leaves Mr. Riemer with one less physicist in the Sirs Research Center. 157 Laurie leaves ML a puzzle and her thanks and Marilyn her driving ability. Mary P leaves Susan P. and Thomas P. the best of luck in the years at Webutuck. And good luck to my friends. Rhonda leaves a hairdryer for David G. and she leaves Mary Jean a bottle of sun screen for Ed. Jean leaves Debbie Downey the memory of the Great Collision and a good luck to Dode. Melanie leaves taking only fond memories, and leaving the bad behind. Chip leaves Mr. Price the nickname puddles , the Junior class good luck in their Senior year and an opportunity for Bowie, Juan and Staats to get there Moe Joe Working. Jerard leaves his Ford Fairlane to any one who wants it. Dave A. leaves Nick Reiner all of Coach's basketball nets; he leaves Hunter Pavliga his track team. Lisa leaves her permanent position at the telephone to Robbin W. Deb P. leaves Mr. W. two rabbits and a heater, RR with one less know-nothing, and Cindy a smashed front end VW with an empty gas tank. Brian leaves a 1 2 filled bottle of Gatoraid to Mr. Sussman and the question of Who done it? Mike D. leaves realizing he has gained two things from this school. The funny thing is, the education was only secondary to something that is much more important. Glenn leaves Dave to follow in the footsteps of Jimmy Page and hopes that the rest of the band will follow him. Steve leaves Webutuck remembering all the great and not so great people who gave him a hard time. Bruce leaves his Senior class seat to the next one in his family. Sue V. leaves with a tear in her eye and a smile upon her face hoping that Carol's memories are as happy as hers. Also wishing that the woodchuck will keep his home. Thanking everyone for making her memories worth remem- bering especially at our parties. Willie leaves his parking space to his brother Richie. Dara leaves-Poopie a pan of mom's lasagna, Brenda to take care of the parties, Lauren memories of my brother's car, Chuckles a pair of high heels, and to Deb and Des . . . happines for their future. Karen, as the last survivor of the gang, takes with her the memories of frolicking, fetch games, B.O.C.E.S. bus fun, and remember no eating in the halls. Karen leaves everyone the last mystery of a parting, Mmh, mmh ya bett'r believe it. Kathy leaves her thanks to all those people who took the time to care--Kathy Thompson, Karen Schienda . . . , and to those who helped—Mr. Perrello, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Terry and Miss. Simmons. Lisa H. leaves Mr. Gero one less call to make every day. Jack leaves Dodie, Carrie, Jeannie, Colleen and Terry a dozen Dunkin' Doughnuts. And a Do ya wanna? to Mrs. D. and muscles. Dan leaves Juan, Number 11, and Bowley, Hung, and Staats a box of the prize possessions in his glove com partment. Mary Jean leaves Gwin, Rhonda and DIP memories of our good times, hoping to have more. Mr. Waldinger, a lonely Friday afternoon, and Coach, not forgetting what goes on in Wassaic. Tom B. leaves Mr. Pav. one less sprinter and his track records to any one who can break them. 158 Terry leaves Deb Downey her pony-tail and ML one last Ho! Ben leaves a pair of Drag Rite L 60's to any one who can turn-em over. Jean leaves to find something better than she found here. Mike leaves the speedy days to T.M. Chris leaves to Webutuck her feeling of relief, of still being alive after eating the school lunches. Kathy C. leaves ML with one less pro and the name moose as far behind her as possible. Tracy leaves Eric and the pair to carry on. To Miss Simmons she leaves memories of many debates. Tam leaves ML the thought that she was just another . To Mr. Vozab, Tam leaves an unspoken thank you. Tim will exit on the remains of an old dune buggy leaving behind the BAD 18, a spiral staircase and a box of Dunkin Doughnuts to Jim Wing. Remember '76. Colleen leaves ML one less girl to pamper and a thank you. She takes her field hockey stick with her. Patty leaves here to go out and explore the world of tomorrow, but never forgetting the world of yesterday. Carolyn leaves Mrs. Bon with one last library-aid to worry about. Joe leaves Mr. Sussman a ball to learn how to play and he leaves Mr. Pavliga his running shoes to learn how to run. Bob D. leaves in one helluva hurry! Karen leaves her backside and bust size to ML so she can do the Hokey-Pokey as well as she can. Joe leaves Mr. Terpak one less ref, one less all week player. Deb G. leaves knowing that it's finally over! Mary L. leaves lots of luck to, Mike L., and Regina L., and all her friends in future years. Kevin leaves Coach Watkins one less lineman and the athletic field to all the better players. Des leaves Bill C. another motorcycle, and the rest of his life to Deb. Deb leaves her luck with driving to Aimee, Deb D. to take care of Route 22, Nancy C. the case she owes her, Dara memories of rides in the orange bomb' and black dogs, but most of all to Des she leaves her future. Claudette leaves to future upperclassmen the idea that It isn't as bad as they think. Sue H. would like to leave a memory of her to all her friends, in hopes that their friendship will continue through the years. Ned leaves the rest of the students of Webutuck with the hope that they will try to make it better. Jeff leaves entering a new world that he hopes will be more inspiring. Barb leaves T.S., Pointy, Mud and Buck many fond memories of cruisin' on girls' night out (I'm wearing it. Pork) —these ARE the good old days! Kathy leaves PB this advice: Cut down on sweets, do exercises . . . what can I say? To DIP she leaves some Wescodyne for infection control, to Point a half sandwich, to Mud some saddlebags, and Ruthie leaves Chucky the kiss she owes him. Tom leaves the 360 Kid one last run on the road, and the little Monyan one last Yo Bro . Kathy leaves her seat in the cafeteria to anyone who has guts enough to sit in it. 159 Malinda leaves to Melanie and Paul thanks for being there. To Sissy and Bruz, she leaves one less sister to follow around on dates. To David, Thanks for the love! Lori leaves a box of raisins for anyone with iron poor blood. Janel leaves love, peace, and happiness to everyone. Cheryl leaves memories. Spike leaves Jimmy Milton a FANTASTIC one handed wheelie. Sindee leaves Sam the bus to ride next year and all the fun she had in her Senior year and in the years at Webutuck. Katie leaves the good times to the class of '76, to Jules the left overs and that special one. To Kathy, her round abouts. To Barb, a pair of underwear. To Marilyn, the little doors. To Patty, the mornings before and after. To Susan, the ups and downs in life and thank-you for being there. Tim M. leaves John (the man that he is) to prowl the halls of Webutuck and Cris a pair of boxing gloves to ward off Little Brother . Phyllis leaves Debby with a handful of memories of the camping trip with the tunnel, the skunk, the ripped jeans, and the red mustang. Rich leaves Coach Watkins two cut up golf balls to play the 9th. And to Miss. Simmons one less Brain. Helen just wants to say Good-bye. Marilyn leaves the classes of '70,'71,'72,'73,'74,'75,'76 ... a party at Olsen's. And she leaves a trail of hot crossed buns to all the guys so they won't get lost. Joe S. leaves Coach Watkins a new extra-distance golf ball which doesn't slice or hook. Hitler leaves the party to Cookie, a copy of How to Blow Up Anything in Ten Easy Lessons to Mr. Sussman, and memories of trying to find the shot putters during practice to Mr. Pavliga. Cheryl leaves Barnie to anyone who wishes to take care of him. Paul leaves only one thing, one must remember the past to succeed in the future. School Work?? King—Desmond Kayea Queen—Debbie Buckley Prom Court Andrea Belliveau Julie Harbold Terry Dietter Colleen McGhee Laurie Hardisty Barb Lynch Kathy Meade Katie Loughlin Patty O'Hara Mike Deuell Doug Thornton Brian McCarthy Tim Coon Dan Canevari Francis La Pi ere Jerard Kain Glenn Peck Steve Flood Crown Bearers—Gary Thornton Sharon Hoffman Supposin' The Senior Class agreed on anything, anytime, anywhere, at the same time. Joe and Karen could be without each other. Mary didn't have doughnuts. Bruce G. came to school on time. Doug and Mac never gave parties. Stairway to Heaven wasn't the success it was. Tim wasn't a farmer. Claudette and Mary Jean didn't get married. Mr. Perrello never took 4th period English Class. Deb and Des never met. Chuck was 6 2 . Malinda wasn't our artist. John Lyman never ordered soda. Colleen never wrote our poem. Sue H. stopped asking questions. Patty 0. didn't donate towards Sadie Hawkins. Tam didn't run our prom. Lori shaved her legs. Our pizza was good. Dara didn't like Chuckles . Ben and Jean weren't getting married. Mike didn;t visit Bennett. Dan wasn't The Man . Jean wasn't droopy. Mel wasn't Munk. Karen wasn't graduating with us. Jul ie never smiled. We never sold magazines. Alice and Phyllis weren't twins. Helen C. stayed in school all day. There weren't so many Leewes. Sue didn't win the magazine drive. Kevin wasn't our astrologist. Glenn and Ed weren't our Blue Apple Men. Rhonda came to school every day. Deb P. wasn't DIP. Elaine lost her skis. George C. dressed sloppy. Chipper wasn't bookstore manager. Liquid Crystal couldn't play.Stairway to Heaven. Willie never got his pinto pony. Phyllis F. wasn't so short. Kathy S. knew how to drive. Cheryl R. ever got her picture taken. Mr. Holt and Mr. Matthews weren't our advisors. Katie didn't have any cows. Sue C. never worked at Ames. Rox wasn't so quiet. Mr. Vozab didn't worry about Yearbook money. Wilbur lost his basketball. Wally flunked math. Sue V. wasn't Italian. Bob and Jack never went for Dunkin' Doughnuts. Marilyn was never Vera. Dennis M. didn't philosophize so much. Joe S. didn't play golf. Laurie H. wasn't our star athlete. The Yearbook was never finished. They lost our diplomas. 165 Sadie Hawkins L'il Abner Tim Coon Colleen McGhee Jump, Doug! B a s k e t b a I S c e n e s Remember The falls we took rollerskating Our magazine drive. Senior Privileges Stairway to Heaven Our car wash Driving to the Pizza Hut The Senior Ball Webtide's deadlines Senior class meetings Pumpkins on the lawn Reflections The parties Mr. Vozab's help The Junior picnic Senior Honor Court Our lounge Mary and her doughnuts Graduation Webutuck Central School Patrons Mr. Gass Glenn Houston Farmers Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Buckley Katie the Cow Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Kayea Guy and Claudette Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Johnson Joe Pookyand Hun Steve Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cunningham Chipper Curley Sweetie Bruce Mary Ellen Proper Ben and Jean Ma Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Russel Phinney Deb and Des Mrs. Hennessy Bob . Mr. and Mrs. Hasner Benson Mr. Sussman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Honour Doug and Julie Mr. and Mrs. Gary Honour Kathy Sledge Max Cohen Pat O’Hara Anne S. G. Smith Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Walter Euvrard Karen and Joe Valerie Euvrard Rat Poopie and Poopie’s Lover Susan C. Laurie Malinda and David Mike and Jo-Ann Mary Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fluery Miss Decker Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bodley Webtide Staff Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Dietter “Chuckles” You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm. Dear Patrons, Sponsors, and Business Contributors: The Webtide Staff of ’76 would like to thank you at this time for your support, without your help Webtide '76 would not have been a success. BUSINESS PATRONS Shirley’s Cut and Curl Route 22 Super Wendover's Sanitation The Webtide Staff would like to give our sincere thanks to The Blue Apple Band and Dcsparados for donating their time and effort to help Webtide raise money. Thank you, words could not express our appreciation. Thank you again. The Webtide Staff BULL’S BRIDGE INN Route 7 Kent, Conn. 06757 Miguel E. Rodrigo Frcnch-Amcrican Cuisine “Paella A La Valenciana” Order One Day In Advance ; Luncheon And Dining Daily Tuesday Thru Sunday Closed Mondays Reservations: 927-3263 ?IZZA LUTHER’S LIVESTOCK COMMISION MARKET Wassaic, N.Y. Phone—373-8171 Horse And Horse Equipment Auction Every Monday—11 A.M. CONGRATULATIONS THE PINES RESTAURANT Cattle Auction Every Tuesday Starting 11 A.M. (Agjvayj Farm And Home Supplies Building Materials Hotpoint Appliances MILLERTON AGWAY The Village Bank ... With City Bank Services RHINEBECK SAVINGS BANK Helping people since 1860 Member FDIC Main Office— Rhinebeck, N.Y. Savings Accounts Insured For $40,000 Millerton Office— Route 44 East MAXON MILLS INC. Wassaic, N.Y. 373-8123 CONGRATULATIONS “76’ FABRIC HUTTE Fabrics—Patterns—Sewing Notions Custom Made Dresses—Slipcovers—Drapes Anita Griffith 373-8432 Route 22 Amenia, N.Y. 12501 DOVER PLAINS, DAIRY QUEEN RENNY’S STORE Groceries—Sunoco Gas—Deli 24 Hour Laundromat Rt.22 Dover Plains 877-6331 More Than 20,000 Different Items DUTCHESS SURPLUS SALES North Road, Amenia, N.Y. Compliments Of MARY AND LARRY HARDISTY HARDISTY’S LIQUOR STORE Best Wishes to the class of 1976 From THOMPSON, THOMPSON ANDBLINN INC. Congratulations To The Class Of'76 CONGRATULATIONS MR. AND MRS. JERRY SLEDGE HAROLD’S APPAREL Millerton, N.Y. ELLEN’S DRESS SHOP Phone 877-6181 Mill St. Dover Plains, N.Y. 12522 Best Wishes—Class of '16 Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK “We Welcome Student Accounts Amenia, N.Y. Member F.D.I.C. JOHN F. CAMPBELL Frigidaire Sales And Service Millerton, N.Y. Compliments Of SAPERSTEINS Headquarter For Converse Sneakers And Basketball Shoes Millerton, N.Y. COLONIAL DUTCHESS AUTO PHARMACY COMPANY Best Wishes to the Class of’76 □PEL Dick Fernandez Amenia, N.Y. Since 1913 Millerton, N.Y. things go !Sith Jk BROOKSIDE RESTAURANT Cokeg Weddings, Banquets, Parties Sharon Road, Amenia. N.Y. Congratulations Class Of '76 J. B. REED SON, INC. CONGRATULATIONS FROM Dutchess Ave. Millcrton, N.Y. 12546 Tel (914) 789-3611 Hardware—Building Supplies WHEN YOU SAY IT WITH FLOWERS SAY IT WITH OURS Clavcrack. N. Y Millerton N AREA CODE SIR AREA CODE 14 Tel 851-3171 Trt 709 4741 MR. MRS. CLEMENT BUCKLEY Congratulations Class of'76 TACONIC SPORTING CAMPING CENTER, INC. Rudd Pond Road Adjacent To Rudd Pond Park Millerton, N.Y. 914-789-3288 MILLERTON GARAGE INC. Mobil Fishing And Hunting Licenses Issued Here Nobody can really guarantee the future. The best we can do is size up the chances, calculate the risks involved, estimate our ability to deal with them, and then make our plans with confidence. 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