Webutuck High School - Webtide Yearbook (Amenia, NY)

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STiu Crazy After Am • 4 A9 till Crazy, yes indeed. Looking back over the years, the places, the friends, the millions of tears. The joy and sorrow they bring, the way they seem to wash the souls' ill forgotten grief, dissolving old friendships and bonding new ones. Yes, my friends. We are still crazy after all these years. We can't say that you can blame us for many of us have lived together loved together fought together. And once in awhile, the emotions Just flow, knocking down inhibitions. We do things that many do not comprehend. Oh yes, we try, but then we come back to the crazy reality of life. No, not Just living, breathing, its something more. You can see it, the glow in one's eye, that glimmer of ebony whiteness, the truth that is like drops of sadness, sprinkling joyfully on the rainbow of love. STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS. Jarrett '77 this hook is opened. Adorned by memories, Bearing the name That titles this poem. One must ask...are we? ' ho is to say. For insanity and its guises Have never been defined. Traveling through a book That is bound by no dimensions. We see the many faces that We have shared this part of our lives. Drowning in a pool of emotions With every new page we see. Torn by every new thought. Revealing some treasured moments, Known only by those that shared them. The years speed fast Upon their path when Thought is their guide. Crazy isn't it? There's that word. But it's true in a way, For every year is wasted, But we always procure That fact too late. We look around us at the elements, With a crazy sort of sight. Yes, my friends. We are still crazy after all these years. Not because we thought we were outlandish. But because we had the quality To look upon the world lightly, And not taking it so. A final thought before The cover seals our past years. And the lone teardrop falls, STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS Jarrett 77 5 Board of Education The senior class deeply apprec- iates the efforts of the Board mem- bers. The Board has had to make many decisions to make the best possible education available to us. Insufficient state aid and several defeats of the budget have added to their problems. The following members, (lower right photo). Dr. Kappel, Mr. Webb, Mr. Meade, Mr. Meyer, Rev. Runge, • and Mrs. Moody meet at least twice a month. They donate their services to the school district. This year we are especially grateful for their assistance. 4 Administration To the Class of 1977: Congratulations on being the twentieth class to graduate from Webutuck. The Class of 1977 has continued the very significant tradition of electing responsible and sensitive student leaders. Improving the quality of life at Webutuck has been a real concern of your class, and I am proud of the way you have welcomed our A.F.S. students. Many of you have indicated an interest in public service. Our nation desperately needs your ability and integrity. Sincerely, Myron J. Rindsberg Dear Seniors, As I look back over the years in thinking about the Class of '77 it seems only a very short time ago that I had just arrived at Webutuck and the Class of '77 were Just beginning the 9th Grade. Many of the boys who are now six footers were still shorter than some of the girls in the class. A number of this year’s outstanding Seniors hadn’t even arrived as yet. Most of the class were Just beginning to look forward to a distant adulthood. A great deal of change has taken place over the intervening four years. The physical changes are obvious ones. However, I have seen many more changes, even though more subtle, in maturity, attitude, poise and knowledge. Many who were, in terms of maturity, boys and girls in 1973 are poised adults in 1977. Some students who were constant discipline problems four years ago are now incredibly adult in their behavior. In many ways I have seen the Class of 1977 grow up over four years. I hope that graduation and the college or employment career that lies beyond will not see the end of that growth. There is much potential in your class. I wish you the very best of luck in achieving continuing growth and happiness. Sincerely, Jerome W. Cramp The senior class gratefully dedicates the 1977 Webtide to Coach Dick Watkins. He is a jovial character and has added a bright spot to our life at V ebutuck. Coach is a versatile nan. He teaches gym classes, acts as referee for intramurals and has taught a Drivers’ Education course. We appreciate his helpfulness and generosity Thanks Coach! Class of ’77 Dedication Richard C. Kreiling Pretzel Millerton, New York Soccer 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Baseball 9,10,11 Intramurals 11,12 If you try your hardest, the impossible can become possible. Philip li. larrar “Iceman ' • lilierton, hew Yoi'a .jpanish oluo 10 _ nonor C-ouro j. _, Pres. Varsity Club, Intra— i.iurals 9-12, J.V. Soccer 9 10 Varsity ooccer 11, J.V. Base- oail 9,10, Varsity Baseball 11,1s, J. V. Basketoall Varsity Basketball 12 You just call on your brother when you need a friend. we a. .! necu somebody to acan on. 12 Nancy L. Carol Wassaic, New York Chorus 11,12, Pep Club 11 Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Joni Lynn McFayden Crash Wassaic, New York Student Leader Corps 9,11 GAA 9,10,11 Intramurals 10,11 Field Hockey 11, Chorus 9,10,11 Volleyball 9, Work Study 12 Life-so they say, is but a game and they let it slip away. Love- like the Autumn sun, should be dying but it's only Just begun. Like the twilight in the road up ahead, they don't see just where we're going. And all the secrets in the universe. Whisper in our ears and all the years will come and go. And take us up, always up. We may never pass this way again. Seals Crofts Sherry L. Killmer Wassaic, New York David L. Nelson Cousin Buzz Amenia, New York Work Study 12 Too many people sitting on their ass, people this time must pass. Grand Funk Chorus 10,11,12 I leave one stage of life walking into a more deeper one 14 Cindy Wilms Cid Wassaic, New York Pep Club 11 National Honor Society 11,12 Chorus 10,11 Remember you, The trails we walked. With hands joined. And our heads leaning Against each other As if we were hiding Ourselves within ourselves. Richard Christiansen Rich Wassaic, New York Intramurals 9,10,11 Streakers 9, Alby-Jays 10 Work Study 11,12 Diane McEnroe Millerton, New York Chorus 9,10,11,12, Work Study 11,12 Do not walk in front of me, I may not follow. Do not walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me. And be my friend. Dawn Marie Niklewski Knockwurst Millerton, New York Transferred from Torrington, Ct. Cheerleading 9,10,11, Pep Club Art Club, Prom Committee 11, Year- book 12, Gymnastics 12, Tennis Club 12 And it seems to me you lived your life like a candle in the wind. Never knowing who to cling to When the rain set in and I would Like to have known you but I was just a kid. Your candle burned out long before your legend ever did. Elton John 16 Margaret Merwin Meg Millerton, New York Jane Armstrong Amenia, New York Field Hockey 9, French Club 11, Student Leader Corps 9 GAA 9, Yearbook 12 Drama Club 9, 10, Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 If I’m feelln' good to you And your feelin' good to me There ain't nothin' we can do or say Feelin' good, feelin' fine Come on baby, let that music play. Doobie Brothers 17 Agriculture Club 12 Chorus 10,11,12 French Club 9 Steve Carroll Amenia, New York JV Soccer 9, V Baseball 9 Intramurals 9,10, Varsity Club 9,10,11,12, Work Study 10,11,12 Love many, trust few, Always paddle your own canoe. 18 Russell Bailey Russ Amenia, New York Boces 11,12 Russ leaves wondering why he ever came. Lynn Catherine Mac Arthur Fidget Amenia, New York Chorus 9,10,11, Class Sec. 9,12 V Cheerleading 11, Prom Committee 11, Drama Club 9,12 Keep your face always towards the sunshine And the shadows will fall behind Tammy Lynn Clark Mouse Millerton, New York Chorus 9, Class Sec. 10 Prom Committee 11, Prom Court 11, Work Study IS Love wasn’t put in our hearts to stay; Love isn't love 'til you give it away. Mary Whitehead Bouncing Amenia, New York Boces 10,11,12 That’s no lie. Sheila Tanner Short Stop Millerton, New York Boces 11,12 Oh, no, no, no. Shelia Maureen Murnane Beak Millerton, New York JV Cheerleading 9 Prom Committee 11 Boces 11,12 Love like the ocean is vast and forever. And sorrow is a shadow that passes over the sea. Debbie M. Miller Millerton, New York Boces 11,12 Nobody's perfect! Bryan Hennessy Millerton, New York JV Soccer 9,10, V Soccer 11,12 V Basketball 11, V Baseball 11 12, JV Baseball 9,10, Chorus 9 10,11,12, Varsity Club 11,12 Life is very short and there's no time, for fussing and fight- ing my friends. Cristine Iuliano 000 Amenia, New York OAA 9,10,11,12, Pres, of OAA 12 National Honor Society 10,11,12 JV Volleyball 9, V Volleyball 10,11,12, V Basketball 9',10,11,12 Softball 9,10,11,12, SDanish Club 10,11, Senior Honor Court, Intra- murals 9,10,11,12, Yearbook 12 to be nobody but myself in a world which is doing its best night and day, to make you everybody else, means to fight the hardest battle any human being can fight, and never stop fighting. e.e. cummings Joel Belliveau The VW Kid Amenia, New York AV Club 9,10, Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Photography Club 9, Drama Club 10 11, Soccer 12, Prom Committe 11 Prom Court 11, Cross Country 9 Chorus 9,10 Life you have to is like a left hand, be different to be right. Patricia J. Thomnson Knot Head Wassaic, New York Spanish Club 10,11, Tres.ll Prom Committee 11, Drama Club 12, Yearbook 12 Logic doesn’t work, Neither would a magic wand. If I turn and walk right now, Would you notice I had gone? But if you are free, Come visit me. Come visit me. Inspired Insanity. Phoebe Snow Ed Klees Father Ed Amenla, New York Student Council 9,10,11,12, Sec. 10 VP 11, School Board Rep. 11, National Honor Society 10,11,12, Tres. 11 Quiz Bowl Team 10,11,12, Capt. 11,12 Tennis Team 10,11, Intramurals 9,10 Mock Senate Model UN 11,12, French Club 9, NYS Sec. School Student Organization 11,12, Core Caucus 12 Student Union 11,12, Inherit The Wind 11, Stamp Club 12 Will the circle be unbroken? Marc Thomas Rueger Millerton, New York JV Soccer 9,10, Prom Committee 11 Intramurals 9,10,11, Work Study 12 'They say the grass is always greener on the other side. Well, I'm going to find out! Mike Kelsey Wassaic, New York AV Club 10,11,12 V Track 9,11 Work Study 12 { - ■ Kevin Albertson Lil Abner Millerton, New York Cross Country 11, Track 9, JV Base- ball 10, Drama Club 9,10,11,12 Boces Small Engine Repair 11 Intramurals 9,10, Photography Club 9, Work Study 12 If at first you don't succeed. Try, try again, and then give up. Sr Thomas Andrew Booth Time Millerton, New York Joseph H. Avery Joe Millerton, New York Radio Club 9 AV 9, Photo Club 11,12, Drama Club 11,12 Barbara Lyman Bo Amenia, New York Chorus 10 Bookstore 11 Spanish Club 9,10 My man's got it made. He's gone far'beyond the pain, And we who must remain, Oo on living just the same. Eagles Susan Marie Colley Sue Amenia, New York Twirling 9, Spanish Club 9,10 Boces Nursing 11,12, Yearbook 12, Prom Committee 11, Pep Club 11,12 Friendship is like a wild vine, it never stops growing. Nancy S. Jones Millerton, New York Mabel McEathron Wassalc, New York Boces 11,12 Every day there is something new to learn. Band 10,11,12 Intramurals 11 Softball 11 OAA 11 Work Study 12 Obstacles are those frightening things you see when you take your eyes off the goal you set. 28 Cindy Thomas Cinner Millerton, New York French Club 10 Intramurals 9,10 Prom Committee 11 Boces 10,11,12 Accept me as I am, only then will we discover each other. Stacy LaValley Stac Millerton, New York French Club 9,10, Cooking Club 12 Pep Club 11,12, GAA 12, Prom Committee 11, Volleyball 12 Intramurals 11, Work Study 12 29 James J. Bradley Jay Millerton, New York Band 9,10,11,12, Stage Band 9,10 11,12, Prom Committee 11, Yearbook 12, Work Study 11,12, Tennis 9,11 12, Streakers 9, Alby-Jays 10 Beaver Patrol 12 Bring tea for the tillerman, Steak for the sun. Wine for the woman Who made the rain come. Seagulls sing your hearts away Cause while sinners sin The children play. Oh Lord, how they play and play For that happy day For that happy day. Cat Stevens Ron Newman The Ronz Amenia, New York Transferred from Millbrook, Class V Pres. 9, V Football 9, JV Base- ball 10, Intramurals 10,11,12 Pros Indoor Soccer Intramurals 11, V Soccer 12, Yearbook 12, Yearbook Cover 12, V Basketball 12 There is a destiny that makes us brothers, None goes his way alone- All that we send into the lives of others. Comes back into our own. Bruce Lee Andrew W. Meade Amenia, New York Student Council 9)10,11,12, V Pres. 9, Pres. 9, V Pres. 12, Band 9, JV Basketball 9, JV Soccer 9,10, Capt. 10, V Soccer 12, National Honor Society 10,11,12, NYSSSSO 11,12 The woods are lovely, dark, and deep But I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep. Michael P. Healy Fritz Amenia, New York Student Council 11,12 Mock Senate Model UN 12 Student Council 11,12 Mock Senate Model UN 12 NYSSSSO 11,12, Drama Club 11, Yearbook 12, Photo Club 9,10,11,12, Cross Country 12, Beaver Patrol 12 Remember when you were young. You shone like the sun. Shine on you crazy diamond. Now there's a look in your eyes, Like black holes in the sky... Roger Waters Aimee Erskine Amenia, New York Jean Campbell Millerton, New York Student Leader Corps 9,10,11,12 National Honor Society 11,12 Queen of Heart's Contestant 11 GAA 9,10, Tennis 9,10, Focus 11 JV Cheerleading 9, V Cheerleading 10,11, Band 9,10,11, Chorus 9, Spanish Club 9,10,11, Prom Court 11, Yearbook 11, Editor 12 I'm just another passenger Traveling on these crazy high seas. Basketball 9,10, Softball 10 GAA 9,10,11,12, Student Leader Corps 9, French Club 9,10,11, Prom Committee 11 Prom Court 11 Sometimes you dream Sometimes it seems There's nothing there at all You just seem older than yesterday And your waiting for tomorrow to call. Elton John 32 Kathy Paraszti Amenia, New York Cheerleading 10, Prom Court 11, Prom Committee 11, Cross Country 9 Drama Club 11, French Club 0,10,11, Student Council Sec. 11, Yearbook 12 Keep a song of joy with- in your heart And even though the time has come for us to part We'll be together soon and time will fly Cause we never really say good-bye. Sally Fullerton Milverton, Mew York Cheerleading 9,10 Spanish Club 9,10 Pookstore 10, Class Treas. 11, Prom Com- mittee 11, Prom Court 11, Yearbook 12 I have to say my friends, This road goes a long, long way, And if we're going to find the end We're gonna need a helping hand. Elton John Sarah Rindsberg Rinz Millerton, New York French Club 9,10,11,12 Tennis 9,10,11 Band 9,10,11 Mes vacances en France sont les meilleurs moments de ma vie . Lauren A. Lyle Lola Millerton, New York Drama Club 9,10,11,12 Chorus 9,10,11, French Club 9,10,11, Field Hockey 9,10,11, GAA 9,10,11, Prom Committee 11, Prom Court 11, Bookstore 10 Yearbook 12 So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains, And we never even know we have the key. Eagles Deborah Anne Downey The other h of the Rare Pair Amenia, New York Field Hockey 9,10,11,12 Basketball 9,10,11,12 Softball 9,10,11,12, Ski Club 10,11,12, Volleyball 9, GAA 9,10,11,12, Sec. 10 Student Leader Corps 10,11 12, Class Pres. 9, Class V Pres. 11, Prom Committee 11, Prom Court 11, Nation- al Honor Society 10,11,12 Intramurals 9,10,11, Senior Honor Court, Yearbook 12 All the times that I've cried Keeping all the things I knew inside It's hard But it's harder to ignore it. Cat Stevens Nancy Cunningham h of the Rare Pair Amenia, New York Intramurals 9,10,11,12 French Club 9,10,11, Soft- ball 10,11,12, Field Hock- ey 11,12, Prom Chairman 11 Prom Queen 11, GAA 9,10 11.12, Ski Club 10,11,12 Student Leader Corps 10 11.12, Drama Club 12 Class V Pres. 12 So the next time you see rain clouds Don't complain: It rains for you So lay down your umbrellas Slip off your plastic masks You never felt the rain, my friend Till you've felt it run- ning down your back. 'Te, the class of '77 of Wefcutuck Central School in County of Dutchess and State of New York, being of sound mind and body, do make nublish and declare this our last will and testament! Rich K. leaves the boys of Webutuck a chance to find a team that can match the Pro's in indoor soccer. Phil leaves wondering why he's not crazy after all these years Joni leaves Mr. Valdinger one less pest to have hanging around his room and to all Webers enjoyment in their senior years and to have as much fun as I've had. Nancy C. leaves in a hurry but doesn't forget to say good-bye. Sherry leaves one stage of life walking into a more deeper one. Rich C. leaves to get hitched to Cindy. Cindy W. leaves to Carol and Cathy many fond memories, to Phil and Deb my luck. But I leave taking the one I love most with me. Jane leaves Jimmy Page alias skunk ' Baxter all my love: memories of Doobies, and how you put Aerosmith to shame. Diane leaves knowing she'll never have to return. En- couraging Brian to find more than she did, and hoping an apple tree will develop in the court yard. Dawn leaves to Vendi all the haopiness in the hope that she and Pretzel remain to- gether. To Richy she leaves one large unsalted oretzel and to Staafcs a knockwuster sandwich. To Karl, the hope that he has a good life where ever he shall be. And to all my friends Dawn leaves the thought that when they need a friend I'll be there. 8S888Si!8 -«Sn£38e23SSS33SSeSSSS33S3e8SS3S3S3Se83e3eSS33e3e838SS333338S3S3333333S8SS6! Tony leaves behind the rest of the Dunkin Doughnuts that Jack S. forgot tc leave behind. Juan leaves Renee and Kedrick a hope. Peoole he loves, he can't express with a mere quill and to his class. A symbol of gratitude and love. Cindy S. leaves her ”sh-sis-sh-issies her love. Kandy leaves Sharon W. her book of rules for a tennis match, Pete D. her summer life, Sarah R. memories of Laskers and to Cin that her dreams might someday come true. v - -’HI Lauren leaves Dede the memories of crossing the border, Brenda Babes” for just being there, Jane to succeed in the years ahead and lots of love always and to Sally the laughter and tears we shared and the un forgettable memories. Haney leaves...Teeka Jane, and Louise here. Deb a title for our book, It Was Was Fun? Sue S. leaves to Mr. Cramp Munch, To Mr. Perrello she leaves a can of olive oil, and to Mr. Tapley a chewed up pencil and her thanks. Kevin R. leaves Cookie' with one more set of crab legs at 'Bulls Bridge Inn. He also leaves Leon V alsh his half of South Amenia. Pat. H. leaves her driving ability to the Drivers Ed. class of the summer of '75 and to Coach 3S3S833SS3333SS8S8SS333S 3SSS8SS88S8e3S3eS8@SS33S333S@33S83333S33S3S33333SS33S338SS33SS3S33e3SS2S3S333333S8333S38e Father Ed leaves Fred a Schoharie County road mao, Mr. Perrello some Dunkin' Donuts (and a oaternitv suit). Doc Riemer some nu nu nonane, Chris and Creirn some lunch money. Jay a story about the one in Albany, and to everyone else- a thank you. Marc leaves nothing behind, only to adventure into the future. Kevin A. leaves Webutuck knowing there will be others like him, and he leaves Barb S. one last time, and he leaves Webutuck with one last question, ‘How did he ever make it? Bo leaves Cheryl the first field in Yellow City on the right and memories of the good times they had there, Terry 10 free driving lessons with the teacher of her choice, to Dawn, memories of Billy and the Chateau. To Mike, John and everybody or the same old crew , her thanks for everything! Sue leaves the memories of the days on bus 22 to M G . Nancy J. leaves Mr. Liskev one less musician and to Webutuck her two younger brothers to carry on in my footsteps. Cinner leaves to Stac memories of rhinestone and Irving (P E) and the late easter rabbit. To Linda, 8 nieces of ham and the muffler. To Lori, the night at Denny's. She also leaves the narking space she never had to brother Willie. Stac leaves Laura with the hone that 59” is a nromising score. Fatty with Chester' and all my luck. Cinner with Rhinestone and the laughs o' PAL , Jay leaves Mr. Liskey one less loud-drummer and many thanks. To Dave a road map to the Garden”, to Terry a personalized Gold Platted Reed. Andy leaves only what he couldn't take with him. To the boys in pink, a warped Python To the cut- off man, four nairs of inter- locking heels And to the class of '78 something to think about. SS siJ S ' sS SgSSSSS SSSSS SSSSSSS'SaaSSSSS Loretta leaves ML one last, Is that so? and to Martha and Cathy she hopes they find all the happiness life can bring as she has. And to Brenda, the remembrance of our hi’s in the hall, and to Frankie a big thank you. Gerardo leaves Webutuck one less P.R. and a H2 baseball uniform for his brother Kiko. Also his best to all the teachers that he had since he came to Amenia back in '73. Tom leaves to Mr. Waldinger a slightly remodeled '66 Ford Mustang. Pam leaves Mrs. Bon a warm thanks and her deenest appreciation for all you have done. Pam leaves Mrs. Bond the memory of four years of business courses and to the greatest coffee break a bookeeping class ever had. Pam leaves Tim love, life and the hope for the future. Pam leaves Jan F. her three inch shoes in hopes in meeting that short guy. Pam leaves her friends a thank-you for just being you. Dean leaves behind all his headaches and all the hard times he had going through high school and all the good times. Jerry leaves Mr. Price for another trip in the boys room every minute. Tom D. leaves to join the service. DR leaves Skunks misery road to TC, JB, and RC. I've left my marks now its your turn. Martin leaves Webutuck with what I came with, nothing! BH leaves LP and SK to the future parties of Webutuck. Tom and Cathy leave together, wishing best of luck to Julie, Roxanne and 3obby here at Webutuck Senior Class Officers ’res. r Pres, iec. 'reas. ens. 4, Nandv Cunn Lynn Mac Arthur Pat Flanigan Robert Walsh Tony Ranieri Ed Klees fyrtrr ‘; “ -: ?rv - v 'i r' ? jk . - sny ' r «■ '-■ : I • - 1 i ■ r . .. • d? v r 'i3 '' v- r i f I • ’ ... '• esssseeesesssssesesesssseessseggggsssesgsssssesg v Laura leaves Stac with the hope that 59 is a oromising score, Martha many memories of Howie and the Queen, Howie with out a Queen, Jude, Eileen, Deb and Munch Hun one last joke, to Punk she leaves the M of M L, and to everv one she has forgotten much love and happiness. Bill leaves to Sniffles a good aroma and the,memories of Kiss . To Din he leaves a lot of Strange Memories and the hopes of finding what she's honing ror. To Mebutuck he leaves the hopes of some day turning into a decent school and to Dave he leaves honing that he will some dav become a rock star. Sandy leaves ML one less big foot in gym class. brr 1S ?f lau hter- ■ « of tears, and loads of memories to all lemorfee endS lel VeS ‘ lau«h- «ar, and those delusive Mi e eaves his driv ng skills to Andy and Dave G., his Beaver Delts +o Deb and his camera to anybody dumb enough to use it. lf ° b ictaol TrLeSr rZ: eVerythl ‘' alaa lau,h for the Kathie leaves many thanks to her teachers and Mr. Terpak one less gymnastics freak. Jan would like to leave Bambi smiling at life and Barbra singing alone- with track one. Got it! Regina leaves Teri S. lots of luck in her Senior Year. Becky leaves Joni the memory of Glenn's and getting sunburned in her backyard, to Jay maybe someday , she leaves Tammy the question How long will this one last? the date of the 19th and I'll beat ya out. To Pam one last good-bye, for I'm moving on to a bigger world. Shalom. Orlando leaves Webutuck with what he came with, Nothing, and Mrs. Bartel with one less boyfriend. Luis leaves Coach Terry one less shortstop player and a number five baseball uniform to the next shortstop. Lee says I'm glad I'm leaving and I'm sure going to miss everyone.' Bonnie leaves M.L. 3 less golfballs and her sisters fun, luck, laughter and hanpiness in their future years in W.C.S. Ron G. leaves Hogger one bowl of buggs chili at Hilda's Hidaway. Tammy leaves Robert a per fectly clean locker and all her love; Carol and Kathy Susquach UMJ , Robin all the luck in the world, Bernie her hope for a hapny marriage to Wilbur, Lynn her lasting friendship. Lynn leaves Karen memories of the Pink Panther. To Renee and Bin she leaves the Red flashlight. To Kllen and Lisa she leaves all the happy memories of being neighbors. To Tammy she leaves her lasting friendship and to all her friends she leaves luck and happiness. Deb leaves with many happy memories in hope that the future will be .just as haprv. Bryan leaves Mr. Perrello one less son to worry about. He leaves Mr. Cramp one less pain. Mrs. Moore his voice, it never helped me, and Mr. Cannon my schedule. Cris leaves Joan 'that certain seat , Jude, one less person to laugh at her corny jokes, ML to follow in her footsteps and Brenda, her math know-how. Patti leaves to Brenda memories of all the times at Macedonia and to Sue, aul Newman, remember? . Sally leaves Kath a shoulder to cry on if the going gets rough. Brenda a sled and a pair of water skis, and Lauren for memories of .. Sarah leaves Jay her quiet demeanor to effectively handle little sisters and Laura her love for waitressing. Jean leaves Lisa a cook- book and a box of Freihofers donuts, and to the next idiot who volunteers to be editor, You don't •know what you are in for. Aimee leaves Dawn a book of .lies which to fool mothers, DeDe to take care of my baby brother and my baby brother-T'11 never leave. Suzanne Stella Amenia, New York Pep Club 11,12, Volleyball 12 Yearbook 12, Focus 12, Art Club 12, Softball 11, Creative Writing Club 12 When you part from your friend grieve not; For which you love most him may be clearer in his absence; As the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain. Gibran Robert William Walsh Amenia, New York (Transfered from Cavallaro H.S.) Baseball 9, Yearbook 9, N.Y.C. Arista, Cross Country 10, JV Basketball 10, V Track 11, Student Council Rep. 11,12 Student Council Treas. 11 National honor Society 11,12 Prom Committee 11, Prom Court 11, French Club 11, Basketball Intramurals 11, Mock Senate Model UN 11,12, Yearbook 12 Varsity. Club 11,12, V Pres. 12 Class Treas. 11 Stick it where the sun never shines. William j Cookingham Cookie Amenia, New York Track 9,10,11,12, Soccer 9,10 11, Basketball 9,10, Weight- lifting 9,10,11, Intramurals 9,10,11, Chorus 9,10,11,12, Prom Committee 11, Prom Court 11, Class V Pres, 10, Cross Country 9, Senior Honor Court Die young and leave a good looking corpse. Chorus 9,10,11,12 Prom Committee 11 Work Study 12 Kevin A. Rosa Amenia, New York Luis Vasquez El Tiant Amenia, New York Intramurals: Football, Volley- ball, Basketball 10,11,12, V Soccer 10,11, V Baseball 10,11 All County Baseball Star 1976 46 Orlando Morales Cookie Amenia, New York Cross Country 9,10, Track 9,10 V Baseball 10,11, Intramurals: Indoor Soccer, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Football 9,10,11, Upward Bound Club, Work Study 12, All County Baseball Star Second Base 197 -1975 Sandy : You can spend all your time makin' money You can spend all your love makin' time If it all fell to pieces tomorrow Would you still be mine? Bonnie A. Revette Bubbles Millerton, New York Lee Marie Arnold Millerton, New York Intramurals 9,10,11, Tutor 10 Chorus 9,10, Home Management Boces 11, Distribution and Merchandising Boces 12 Take a cup of kindness, Mix it well with Love Add alot of patience. And Faith in God above Sprinkle very generously, With joy and thanks and cheer And you'll have lots of Angel Food to feast on all the year. Chorus 9 murals 9 Field Hockey Intr- Boces 9,10,11 Ronald Greer Ron Amenia, New York JV Baseball 9,10, Prom Committee 11, Intramurals 9,10 Pat Flanigan Jud Baines Amenia, New York Student Council Rep. 10, Prom Court 11, Varsity Club Treas. 12 Class Treas. 12, V Soccer i; Oh life is like a maze of door And they all open from the side you're on Just keep on pushin' hard boy, try as you may You're going to wind up where you started from You're going to wind up where you started from. Cat Stevens Juan Alfrado Jarrett Millerton, New York Student Council 9,12, Pres. 12 Slass Pres. 10,11,12, Prorn King LI, Chorus 9,10,11,12, Prama Club Ll,12, Varsity Club 10,11,12, Quiz Team 11,12, Damn Yankees ,Boy's State 11, Soccer 9,10,11,12, Basket- all 9,10,11,12, V Baseball 9,10,11 Varsity Track 11, Intramurals: blleyball 10,11,12, Indoor Soccer L0,11,12, NYSSSSO 11,12 It's not time to make a change, just relax take It easy. You're still young that's your fault there's so much you have to know... But take your time, think a lot, why think out everything you've got For you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not. Cat Stevens Antonio Vincenzo Ranieri Rarey Amenia, New York Spanish Club 10,11, APS 12 Student Council 12, Varsity Club 12, Intramurals 11,12 National Honor Society 11,12 Prom Court 11, Prom Committee 11, V Baseball 10,11,12, Basket- ball 10,11,12 I got a dream... If it takes me nowhere I'll go there proud. 49 Cindy SeHfridge AmenI a. New York Chorus 9, Spanish dub 10, Prom Committee I1 Yearbook 12 Sandy Marcy Brandy Millerton, New York Tr.Cramurals 9, Prom Committee 11 Prom Court: 11, Yearbook Business Manager 12 Janette Lattrell Edna Anenia, New York Boces Printing and Lithography Kathie Goodacre Goody Two Shoes Wassaic, New York Cheerleading 9,10, Pep Club 10, Student Tutoring 9, Chorus 9,10, Gymnastics 9,10,11 Spanish Club 9,10 Loretta Kay (Hanson) Gadski Amenia, New York Laura Jean Feel er 'illerton, New York 3 pa] 9,30, Tvirlfrs 9 1 ° ,It , Fori Pons 1 0, V Hey- ir-li 13,1?, Year’ ok 12 1 13 walk in trie rain by his side. I'll cling to the warmth of Ms hand, I'll do anything to keep hin se' isfiod T • 1 love bin wore than anybody oar. i V Volleyball 10,12, Basketball 9, Softball 9, Tennis 10,11,12 DCSL 11, Varsity Club 10, GAA 11,12, Sec. 12, Prom Committee 11, Co-Ed Volleyball 10, Span- ish Club Sec. 12, Teen Aide 11 12, Student Leader Corps 12 Ooh baby I love your way Wanna tell you I love your way Wanna be with you night and day. Peter Frampton 52 Diane Lentz Amenia , New York Prom Omni tter- 2 nr om Court 1’ .tv ni ef rleadinr. 0 Lookstore 1C 'Open doors we find our way We look, we see, we smile, Surely daybreaks cross our path And stay maybe awhile. Yes Sandra Murphy Sam Millerton, Nev York JV Basketball 9, GAA 9 10.11.12, Volleyball 9 10.11.12, Chorus 9,11 12, Intramurals 10,12 To live your life the way you want to, not the way someone else wants Dave Gangloff D Egar Anenia, New York Soccer 9,10, Intramurals 9,10 11, Prom Committee 11, Prom Court 11, Weightlifting 9, Band 9, Stage Band 11,12, Chorus 9,10,11,12, V ork Study 12 I'm not slowing down I'm just starting, to move. Its a long road to my destination. Its further than I thought So close...yet... 54 William F. Vaughan Cousin Bizz Amenia, New York JV Soccer 9,10, V Soccer 11 Class Treas. 9, Fly Fishing Club 9, JV Baseball 9, Tntramurals 9 10,11, Prom Committee 11, Prom Court 11, Weightlifting 9,10 Work Study 12 Why am I dying to live when I'm just living to die. Robert Rosa Bob Amenia, Nev; York Dale Stanton Staats Millerton, New York JV Soccer 10, V Soccer 11,12 JV Baseball 9,10, V Baseball 11,12, Varsity Club 11,12 Prom Committee 11, Is this the real life or is this just fantasy, Caufht in a landslide or escane from reality. Weight Lifting 9,10 Work Study 11,12 Intramurals 9,10 Oh V how! Thomas P. O'Hara, Jr. Crash Amenia, New York Work Study 12 Photographs and Memories, These are all I have To remember you by. Jim Croce Gerardo Morales, Jr. Amenia, New York Intramurals 9,10,11, JV Track and Cross Country 9, V Track and Cross Country 10, V Baseball 9,10,11, Pep Club 11, Work Study 12 Viva Cuba! 57 Pamela L. Stone Wassaic, New York. Class Vice Pres. 9, Class Treas. 10, Library Aid 9,10 AV Aid 10,11,12, Workstudy 12 Bookstore 12, Field Hockey 11 GAA 11 The greatest kindness we can offer each other, 3s the truth. Rebecca J. Savage Becky Amenia, New York Chorus 9,10,11,12, Girls' Select Chorus 9, Solo Competition 10,11, Damn Yankees 11, Gymnastics 9, GAA 11, Flyfishing 9 Twirlers 9 Capt. 9, Spanish Club 11, Upward Bound 10 11,12, Pep Club 11 Pres. 11 Prom Committee 11, JV Cheerleading 9, V Cheer- leading 10,11, Co-Capt. 11 Work Study 12 Life is a Simile A hand holding a hand. The smell of lilacs, The feel of sand between the toes, A look of love. The sound of a tugboat Life is beautiful. To preserve it is beautiful. Dean Bouyea Bo Amenia, New York JV Baseball 9, V Baseball 10,11 Ski Club 11,12, Work Study 10,11,12 Dean wonders why he ever carae. Jerry Robert McDonald Mack Amenia, New York Student Council Rep. 10, JV Baseball 11, Work Study 12 Bud 59 Thomas R. Dawson Amenia, New York Intramurals 9,10, Boces 11 Weight lifting 9, Streakers 9, Work Study 12 Buicks are Bombers. Daniel Cuddeback Millerton, New York Track 9 Intramurals 9, 10 Weight lifting 9,10 60 ■1 Old Chevys never Die! r'artin John Dietter Millerton, New York Soccer 12 FAPI-F.N Tom Kestler Areni.p , New c. t’o e s Country 11 Track 10,1 ' Brian D. Hosier Goober Millerton, New York JV Soccer 9,10, V Soccer 11 JV Baseball 9,10,11, Chorus 11, Intramurals 9,10,11 I shall say good-bye for now. But shall return another time. VJhaden Curtis Ar.enia, New York Weightlifting 10,1?, Running Club 10,1?, Cross Country 9,10,11 12 Track 9,10,11, Intramurals: Soccer, Volleyball Softball Boces 10,12 An onion a day keeps everyone away. Patricia Hosier Patty Millerton, New York Tennis 9 Band 9,10,11 As I try to remember yester- day, Wondering about tomorrow, I realize I must concentrate on today. Cathy Linn Mathers Amenia, New York Boces 11 Work Study 12 Thomas Victor Cooke Cookie Millerton, New York Boces IB, Workstudy 3 0,11, JV BasV tba 11 in v Basketball 11 Together we share our love Knowing it is true and strong Together we walk tall and for forever Knowing nothing between us will go wrong. Retina Marie Lehnert Gina Wassaic, New York Tutoring 10, Teen Aid 10,11 Boces Cosmetology 11,12 Esther J.A. Menjour West Africa Ammie, as she's called back home in Moriba- town, finds America intriguing. She enjoys American life, with all its intermingling cultures. Ironically, her favorite food is lasagne! Like Karl and Adriana, Esther loves New York City, especial- ly its museums. She keeps fit playing ten- nis, net ball, ana run- ning track. condition due to his fettish for salads; his favorite food in America being Mrs. Taylor's salads, and in Germany the same, only Grand- mama does the tossing of the green. Karl finds one general fault with American society; he doesn't enjoy com- mercials at the climax of a movie. America does offer grandeur, and Karl's favorite view in America is that of New York City, from the Empire State Building. 65 Adriana enjoys America. While sightseeing in New York City, she was overwhelmed with the beauty of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and her njouth watered at the chic clothing in Fifth Avenue's fine store windows. Whatever weight she puts on from her favorite foodstuff, pies, is readily worked off while playing tennis and swimming in the cool waters of Argentina. Junior Class Right: Greg Hosier decides Shakespeare isn't for him. Below: Karen Lynch looks doubtful and wants to know if all 26 letters are there. Left: Honest, Miss Simmons I don't smoke! says Teeka Cunningham. Below: Diane Lentz consults her Junior friend Neil Clinton about today's lunch. Class Officers Pres.Neil Clinton V.p. Jean Valentine Tres.Amy Davis Sec. Joanne Lopane ReDs Chris Wanstall Jay Shoifet Terry Kilmer Omb. Joe Iuliano Advisors Mr. Vozab Ms. Lovallo 69 Neil Clinton once again leads the Juniors. Joanne Lopane and Neil were in charge of the Dance Marathon held to raise money for the Junior Prom- We May Never Pass This Way Again. 70 mm mm Above: Neil hopes that if he closes his eyes, the car directly in front of him will disappear. Left: Stephanie Francis says that if her $30.00 sweater won't get him, her Close-up smile will. below: Another one of Mr. Vozab's sick jokes sets JoAnn, Jean and DeDe in hysterics. Left: Maureen Murphy doesn't find the Joke the least bit amusing, but Julia finds it hilarious. 71 SOPHOMORE CLASS Right: Kenny Walsh wonders if drama is for him. Below: Mrs. Bon will catch Teri Flanigan if she isn't doing library work. 72 Above: For everyone else, Eng- lish is nuro drudgery, but for Paul Meyer, it's pure joy. Left: Karen O'Connell gets that crafty look in her eyes as she and Renee Fleury take over Mr. Holt's class. 73 Center right: Susan Flinn tops the pyramid as President of the soph- omores. This year they held their first annual pen sale. Officers : Pres: Susan Flinn V.P.: Sharon ' ebb Sec. : Teri Flanigan Tres.; Raynie Callahan Rens.: Jim Duncan Lauri Honour Cary Murphy FRESHMAN CLASS The ninth graders showed their deter- mination by raising a great amount of money for the Sadie Hawkins dance. They have mixed feel- ings over taking regents exams in June. The freshman feel that they are ready to con- tinue their high school education. 75 EJelow: With one final paragraph left to go, Jim Kiliner searches for some inspirati or.. Below: Mary Parker regrets not having done her homework again. 76 Eighth Grade Left: Gerry Murphy tells hr is ta 'IcGhee the latest news. Class Officers Pres: Amy Flood V.P.: Nancy Walsh Tres: Martha Meade Sec : Lisa Lynch Reps: Margie Klees Terry Farrar Carrie Klees Advisor: Mr. Kelly 78 Right: Robert Gregory thinks about his mountain of books, but doesn't seem too anxious to start work. Right center: Jim sneaks a peek at his friend's notebook. Bottom: Kedrlck Jarrett pays strict attention. ai 83 Left: Scott Patnode decides he's not Web utuck's Picasso. Pres.: Richard May V.P. : Kevin Dunlop Tres.: Peter Thrapp Sec. : Nancy Lawrence Reps. : David Heffering George Geisler Jane Robert Jim Morse Advisor: Mr. Thompson Creat numbers of siris have infiltrated the Industrial Arts department. The co-ed shop classes allow everyone to experience construction. The ESP Lab creatively stimulates learninp anions many students. Audio- visual equipment drills students in read!nr and vocabulary. Hopefully not too relaxed, Steve Proper lets facts fill his mind, while Jim ' cAvoy and Orer.r Dietter abandon their work to pose for a nhotor.nar her. Above: Jeff Hosier thinks it's scrumpdillyicious. Upper left: Flip it, Mary Parker, don't flop it! Center: Mo, Karen McEathron, it was just your imagination. It really was margarine! Lower rip;ht: The food didn't live up to Patty Hoffman's expectations. Lower left: Although their art room isn't an official art room, this class can still be inspired Here, Katrina Finkle is creating a seed mosaic. 87 Above: Juan Jarrett, Ed Klees, and Andrev; Meade performed excellently on the National Merit Scholarship Test. Juan received a letter of commendation for Outstanding Negro Student, Ed received a le.tter of commendation, and Andy was a semifinalist in this competition. Center: Mr. Riemer tells Barb Lyman that they can derive the formula, Tf=TQ(l-c2 v2 Q.E.D. Lower right: Parhat Pathon writes her thoughts. 88 Webutuck was honored this year by Its quiz team triumphing over Chatham High School. Team members: Juan, Jay, Pat, Chris, and Ed led our school to its first win on Answers Please. The next week they lost to Hudson High School. 89 'Jancy Cunninphan, the prom chairman, did a pood job mak- inp the prom successful. One problem v;hich arose was that the band did not know how to play the theme, Time Passes On . Another memorable mom- ent was when Mancy tripped on her way down the stair's. After the nror., there was a party at Jarrett's for which the Juniors were prate- ful. The class often reminis- ces about the ni ht of 'ay ? 2 15 7 (•, N«i b or Mauaiissn This year Halloween came in with a bang with Chris Wanstall, (top left). Keeping up with the annual tradition, Maureen Murphy and Jean Valentine came dressed in their Sunday Best, (top right). Some seniors even reverted back to their childhood like Deobie Downey,(left). Top: This year Kiss Came Alive at Web- utuck with Ron Greer, Bill Vaughn, Dave Gangloff and Joel Belliveau. Bottom: These striped sheiks fooled people all day. Act- ually, they're Nancy and Teeka Cunningham. Every year nrades 9-12 select candid- ates for Sadie Hawk- ins and L'il Abner. Then, each class collects noney in cans. At the Sadie Hawkin's Dance, the v inner is announced. This year the Sen- iors collected the most money and won. Sadie Hawkins was Debbie Downey and L'il Abner was Pat Flanigan. Chorus is a 95 member group con- ducted by Mrs. Joann Moore. The chorus performs at the Winter and Spring concerts and graduation. Martha Hancock and Betsy Yale accompany the chorus. The band is conducted by Mr. John Liskev. This group consists of three sections: Brass, Woodwind, and Per- cussion. Performances are given at the Winter, Soring and Graduation concerts. Twice a year members of the band compete in band and solo competitions. Tom Flood received a full scholarship to a summer music clinic. Susan Hutchinson is the President, Terry Kilmer is the Vice President, and Sharon Webb is the Secretary-Treasurer. 97 This is a club por all interested r, n.nish students. Mrs. Vanstall des cribes I tin Amer ienn and Pna.nish customs. An annual fiesta is hell and a cookbook is V'einr organized. ' a be a member o' National honor Tocietv, Juniors and eniors must have eiprhtv-five averages and fionh - omoras must have ninetv averages. ■'embers are induct ed with a tradition- al c°ndleli, ht cer enonv. 98 These students study nolitics in preo- aration for Model UN's and Mock Senate. Pat Fernandez received an award and Ed Klees was nominated for Sneaker of the Assembly in Al- bany . The club has been unable to attend several meetings due to limited funds. The STUDENT COUNCIL members are elected by their class- mates. This year members campaigned to pass the budget. 99 These twenty girls are chosen by tea- chers on their qual- ities of leadership and personality. These girls usher, make announcements, and help during gym classes. They raised money for awards by having a balloon contest at a basketball game. This is an organization for girls int- erested in playing sports. During the voar thev i-niaed money for the banquet and field trips by selling candy bars. Pres- ident Pris Tulin.no, Vice resident Jean Valentine, Sec- retary horetta Gadski , end Treasurer Judv Cook are the officers. 100 This club has an annual Mardi Iras. Members of this club toured France in Aoril. They also samnle rench foods and learn the culture. Ms. Maria T.ovallo advises the club. The AFS club was formed this vear. Under the direction of Ms. Lovnllo. the club has been very active. To raise money, rreetinr cards were sold and a cookbook was planned. Two foreign students attend • ed our school this vear. Hone fully, Webutuck students will be able to snend summers or years abroad. January 27 30 an Av0 weekend was held. AFP students and their host brothers and sisters from neighboring communities were invited to stay in homes of Web- utuck students. Our auests went to a potluck dinner, snent a day in school watched a basketball pane and went to narties. 101 This year many boys learned in co-ed gym just how rough and tough field hockey can be. These girls withstood battered shins, wounded ankles and the disappointment of an incomplete season. Sandra Lawrence coached this high-spirit- ed team who play- ed well despite , , „ . r i i inexperience. r I l l l Bottom Left: Senior co-cap- tains Nancy Cunningham and Debbie Downey show the ups and downs of hockey. 104 Soccer has always been an enjoyable sport at Webutuck. James Waldincer coached the Junior Varsity while Coach leu tne Varsity team. Aitnoa h tne juys only ooot- ed their way to one victory, uryan Hennessy ana hale Stanton defended the Soul with exper- tise. Senior tri-captains were Juan Jar- rett, Bryan uennessy anu nicn hreiliiik-. Junior Var- sity Soccer prepares the Kuys for Var- sity play. They drill in dribbling and shootinc skills. 105 The girls' volleyball team coached by Mr. Perrello, knows how to play vol leyball the correct way. Mr. Perrello learned a few things himself during the short-lived season. Co- captains Cris Iuliano and Brenda Brown experienced burned and bruised knee along with their team- mates . I - I I r r T T I T I I Cross Country was coached by Mr. Tom Pav- liga. It is the fall counterpart of track. Owen Gorden, Pat Neilson, John Parasz- ti, and Nick- Re iner com- posed the squad. Hard work and endurance kept these boys running. Because of the budget problems, this year's cheer- leaders had diff- iculty getting started. Volun- teers Marion Runge and Leslie Urban helped these girls to make their own uniforms and or- ganize their cheers. The fif- teen girls stomp- ed and cheered the guys to vic- tory h=3t=33=32=3 Z= 108 Basketball is the most popular sport at Webutuck. During their third season of working together, Earl Sussman led the Warriors to the state sectionals. This year the Booster Club of the community raised money to support our two teams. Below: Mr. Suss- man discusses defense tactics with Rich Kreiling. 109 This year's girls' basket- ball team made Webutuck his- tory by playing six games be- fore tne boys' games. Coach John Vozab did an excellent job teaching these girls how to shake. Dump, anu nus- tle. Their slogan, To- gether , help- ed boost their team morale. ill Mr. Sussman is the Varsity Basketball coach and advisor to the Fresh man class and Pep Club. He is the Upward Bound Coordinator and leader of the Inter-Community Recreation Program and the Webutuck Booster Club Mr. Heinsman teaches 9th and 10th grade Social Studies and advises the History Games Club. He enjoys reading, cross-country skiing and biking. Mr. Holt teaches 7th, 8th, and 10th grade Social Studies. He advises Debate Club. He enjoys hiking, taking his children on camping trips, and being as rude as possible to Mr. Perrello. He admires Dr. Tom Dooley because he was a nice guy and a good man”. 114 Mrs Bartel advises the Rift and decoration club and the junior drama club. She likes to read, garden, and olay golf.. Mr. Perrello teaches English In both Jr. and Sr. High. He coached Varsity Volleyball and is the advisor for the senior class. Wrestling Club, the Quiz Team and Talking Club. He is also the A.V. director. Mr. Vozab advises the Juniors. Oirls Varsity Basketball and Stamn Club. He en.lovs contemporary literature and raising vegetables. Mrs. Hennessv is the advisor for the twirlers and tennis club. She is a the theater fanatic and loves to shoo and swim. Mrs. Decker en.lovs teaching English. She likes horses and cooking. Ms, Laufer has brought something wonderfully new and exciting to Webutuck--- Yoga Club. Participants listen to sitar music with the shades closed lights out and incense burning. 115 Mr. Reimer teaches chemistry and physics. His day is divided between classes and labs. He advises and participates in Ski Club, Photo Club and Drama Club. His dream is to sail around the world when his kids are old enough to be independent. His favorite expression is Carpe Diem . Mr. Waldinger is the soccer coach who loves lobster. He has high hopes for his eldest son in soccer and intends to continue teaching. Mr. Deschamps is the biology teacher. His labs add to the enjoyment of biologv for manv students. Mr. Reagon loves 8th period driving. He is the outdoorsy type and loves mountain climbing and rock collecting. Mr. Kelly teaches Jr. High Science. He and his monkev, Chico watch and discuss Saturday Night Live. 116 888aaaaaaai Mr. Pavliga teaches Jr. High Math. He ad- vises Running Club Intramurals and Ping-nong Club. Hunter” coached Cross-Country this veai;. He enjoys skiing and hones to ski the Canadian Rockies. Mr Loi is an avid tennis player and en- joys sailing He works summers as a Quality Control Technician for Becton-Dickenson in Canaan and as a house nainter. Mr. Terry thinks tall to compensate for his small stature. In the summer he is an iron worker and has labored on such orojects as the U3rd floor of the Trade Center and the Verazzano-Narrows Bridge. Miss Decker, alias Mrs Henery, advises the Backgammon Club, Dan- cing Club, and enjoys swimming, skiing, and playing tennis. Mr. Price teaches algebra and geometry and uses his 8th periods for extra-heln and Math Club. He enjoys college basketball and admires Marquette coach A1 McGuire. 117 Mrs. Wanstall teaches Spanish and plans to take a group to Spain during the summer. Mr. Tapley is a family type person. He loves working in his studio. Mr. Tapley is a tennis fan and likes good horror shows. His childhood dream is to own a Model A. Ms. Linden's time is snent teaching Jr. High art here and Elementarv Art across the street. Her favorite animal is a chicken and she collects anything with a chicken on it. Mrs. Campbell teaches typing and business courses. She has been a patient advisor of the senior class. Mrs. Bond teaches business and consumer ed. She advises Origami Club. During the summer she goes backpacking with her family in the Rockies. Ms, Lovallo teaches two languages and sometimes forgets her native tongue. She is the advisor of AFS, French Club, and the Juniors. Home Economics teacher Mrs. Richardson describes herself as wild and wonderful . Her 8th period activities include Sewing Club, Bachelor Club and Diet Club. She likes to sew, canoe, garden and wants to take a trip to Jamaica. This is Ms. Jurina's first year at Webutuck. She teaches nome economics and advises Cooking Club. She en.lovs sewing, camDing and hiking. Ms. Jurina hopes to climb Mount Rushmore someday Mrs. Lawerence is the girl’s gym teacher and advises many sports and associated clubs. This vear she took a leave of absence to have her first baby. We send her our best wishes. Coach Watkins teaches Boys' Gym. He coached Varsity Soccer and advises Intramurals and Varsity Club. Coach en.loys golfing, fishing, and hunting Mr. Terpak is advisor of the Sophomore class. Intramurals. and gymnastic club. He envoys fishing and softball. In school he teaches gym and health classes. This was Mr. Bradley's first year at the high school teaching a few classes of co-ed gym. 119 Mr. Fullerton teaches Industrial Arts and advises radio club. He is an amateur ham radio enthusiast Mr. Gass is advisor of Industrial Arts Club. He loves to ski. hike. Other interests are Income Tax. film, and photograohy. Mr. Liskev leads the senior band and teaches music His hobbies include skiing and building model trains. Miss Gastaldo is an athletic musician which gives her the energy to do everything. She conducts band and gives lessons. Mrs. Ahearn's first year at the high school as the school nurse is rather hectic due to the unusual cold winter weather Mrs Longstreth is the reading lab teacher. This year she organized the E.S.P. Lab. Mrs. Bon, the librarian is nosing with her aide, Mrs. Valentine. Mrs. Bon is the advisor of the A. V. Club. She likes to cod' garden, and nlay bridge. Mrs. Moore, who was absenl the dav the nhotos were taken, teaches Senior Higt Chorus. Mr. A1 Cannon Senior high Guidance Counselor Mrs. Pat Heinsman Junior High Guidance Counselor 121 Judy Geisler Mr. Cannon's Secretary Shirley Bronson Secretary in charge of Attendance Ida Kain Mr. Cramp's Secretary Leland Hulst Business Manager Sandy Merritt Account Clerk Mary Lyman Account Clerk 122 Custodians Charlie Meissner Fill Hoisier John Parrotte Artie Heck, Jr. Tom Ammann Dave St. John Cafeteria Staff John Lyman Mary Lewis Rosemary Flinn Theresa Selfridge Helen Moody Dot Coons bus Drivers Supervisor: Charles Goggins Ed Whalen Elmer Lupi Ed Dwyer Russ Flinn Ron Johnson Howard Murphy Jean Krivacs bill Kreiling Lowell Whalen 123 YEARBOOK STA F Assistant Editor Sarah Rindsberg Business Managers Cindy Selfridge Sandv Marcv Business Staff Sue Colley Sue Stella Jay Bradley Cony Writers Pat Fernandez Jo Ann Lot ane Cris Iuliano Typists Pat Thompson Loretta Gadski Layout Committee Laura Becker Sue Highley Sally Fullerton Copy Editors Deb Downey Jean Valentine Letter from the Editor: Photographer Mike Healy Artist Ron Newman Advisor Mr. Cramp As I write this letter our 1977 Webtide is almost finished. This is not an easy task. Honefully, the amount of time, aggravation, tears, and arguments will make our yearbook super. This year our staff made a paste-up” yearbook. We had to cut pictures, type articles and send them to the company to be photographed. This method was more work but we saved money. I want to thank the teachers for tolerating our tardiness, Mr. Cramp for helping with our money problems, Juan Jarrett for our poem, Mrs. Hennessey for our start. Kevin Byrne, our yearbook representative, for our creativeness and drive and Tom Ammann for cleaning our room. T „ . .Jean campDaXI 124 Village Toggery Margaret Card: Marie Hinck Specializing In Personal Service Main Street Millerton, NY 125461 518-789-4841 . Millerton, NY Agway Farm And Home Supplies Building Materials Hotpoint Appliances Congratulations Class Of '77 J.B. Reed Son, Inc. 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Mobil Millerton Garage Inc Compliments of Ray's Barber Shop SSSSSS8S88SSSS88S888S8SSgSSS8SSSSSSS3S Richardson's We Cover the Floors Carpeting, Vinyl, Ceramic Tile, Formica Counters Church St. 203-824-7103 i. Conn. 130 MOVING STORAGE, INC Serving the Greater Hudson Valley Agents for N.A.V.L Elm Street Millerton Road Millerton, NY 12546 Lakeville, CT 06039 518-789-4813 Terminal Road 203-435-9238 Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 914-462-1504 131 Your instant replays tor 2001... photography hy Varden ' Compliments of Amenia Motors Inc. 914-373-8500 Best Wishes-Class of '77 Millerton Super Discount Liquors Inc. ! I I I I 1 I U THE TRAVELERS Best Wishes to the Class of 1977 From Thompson, Thompson and Blinn, Inc. ♦ Congratulations from Wahl Sales Agency Mill Street Dover Plains, NY 12522 Compliments of M.LEIBOWITZ JEWELERS Precious Diamonds Stones 14 kt and 18 kt. Jewelry Fine Watches and All Repairs Main Street Millerton, NY 518-789-4774 Congratulations VlZZ A The Pines Restaurant Wassaic, NY 914-373-9976 Compliments of SAPERSTEINS Headquarters for Converse. Sneakers and Basketball Shoes 136 Best Wishes from the Webutuck Bookstore THE NEWS . . . THE NOOZE . . . ETHAY NOOZAY ... EL NEWSO ...NOOZLE, DOOZLE, PAPOOZLE . . . NEWS PEEPER . . . NEWS POPPER . . . NEWS PAPIER . . . NEWSPAPER . . . THE NEWS. MAIN ST. 518-789-4401 MILLERTON, MILLERTON DINER Best Wishes to the Class of '77 789-3589 N.Y. Congratulations from Millerton and Rte. M East Millerton, NY Best Wishes to the class of Richard L. Valentine Valentine Funeral Home A Century of Service '77 AUTO BODY SHOP Best Wishes to the Class of '11 Amenia 373-817 Rina and Don Mac Arthur 137 PATRONS T.R. Hoff Brooklyn First National City Bank Love and Kisses from Leon Sonny Mr. Mrs. William Kain Mr. Mrs. Edvard Bronson Marion Bon John J. Liskey Mrs. Ahearn Zippy, Bean. Mellow Philio T. Carroll- Truckin' Mrs. Bartel Ken Vozab Patty Hosier Milici family Tom Ammann Dot 3ob Coons Priscilla Valentine Thus, with a Kiss I Die! John Lyman Model United Nations Club Walshie and the Micks ' Sandy Merritt Coach Sussman Bill O'Connell Mr. Mrs . Jerome Cramt Mrs. Longstreth Mrs. Campbell Mr. Mrs. Clayton Decker Joe F. Toot Mr. B-OOTS Patch Charlie Horse BOO Ma and Pa The Little Lears Bob and Kev Mr. Mrs. Robert Collev Linus Ann Tammy Robert The Reaver Patrol Mike Deb Jay Mom Pop Dovnev Soup A Burner Company Matilda Irvine; Kiss Alive -J- R. B. D. Rich Cindy Mr. Mrs. Richard Oadski Mrs. Wanstall Charlie Ooggins Cody Shannon Merritt Loretta Gadski Linda Shaffer Wyndy Hill Farm Mr. Mrs. Chet Marcy Dennis Marcy Brandy Pete Sandv Pete Cindy The Maro Nostrum Fuero roller Gang Mr. Mrs. Rindsberg Dexter, Dode. Deedlelee Miss 3. Gastaldo Dawn Niklewski Mary Lyman Mad Lovallo Gamine D Egar Patti T. Joni Bob Cindy Vic Artie-n-Candv Glen Becky Bugs Bubbles Rina Don MacArthur Midget Tiger The Old Dog Mr. Mrs. Fred Selfridge Steve Selfridge Alvavs Remember... Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deneen Tom Kestler Suicide Jockey Mr. and Mrs. James Babbit Mr. and Mrs. Sokolovski Suki The Webtide Staff would like to give our' sincere thanks to The Blue Apple Band for donating their time and effort to help Webtide raise money. The band members are: Dave Van der Bogart Jay Bradley, Ed Jenks, Bruce Peck, Juan Jarrett and Mark Peck.


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