Whitesville High School - Wycenian Yearbook (Whitesville, NY)
- Class of 1974
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In 1969, Mr. DeSain married a Whitesville graduate, Marcia Kear, and continued teaching 6th grade. In 1971, Mr. DeSain enrolled in Buffalo State to get his master’s degree in Learning and Behavior Disabilities. After receiving this degree, it was to our advantage that he chose to return to Whitesville Cen- tral School. Since returning here in 1972, Mr. DeSain has been working with the ESEA II program to help those who need special attention, with emphasis on reading. Also, he has played a very important role in the preparations for the new Media Center which opened in January of this year. This dedication is our way of thanking you, Mr. DeSain, for all your efforts in behalf of Whitesville Central School. We, the class of 1974, especially appreciate everything you have done for us and we hope that this dedication may in some small way repay you for your efforts. 2 Compliments of SHAY'S RED WHITE STORE There are some things in life you always remember. Like your first day of school, your first date, your first job, your first car, and all the things that happen in between. The class of '74 has chosen Remember When as our theme this year in hopes to take you back with us and show you how we've spent the last 13 years of our lives. One person we want you to remember is Terry Lee Cramer, who attended school here up until his sophomore year, (1971) During the summer of '73, Terry, at the age of 18, was hit and killed by a car while he was walking home. His friends have not forgotten him and we hope that you haven’t. On the Pages of Memory Wonderful Stories Are Told 3 Compliments of CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Board of Education Dale Coleman, Larry Lewis, John Carlosh, Mary Calcote, Marvin Derhammer, Edward Brewster, Glenn Brubaker, Mary Ann Pritchard. Mr. Brewster’s Message You are calling your Yearbook Memories and I think your theme is a good one. Many times it will serve each of you and others to recall these past years and good times with old friends and schoolmates. Your Yearbook can be inspirational, too. Each person whose picture appears in this book can say to himself or herself, Others will be thinking of me when they see my picture here. I want them Jo think well of both my place in their memory and what they know about me now. Compliments of BOARD OF EDUCATION 5 High School Teachers Miss Susan Hillman, Miss Louise Rogers, Mrs. Linda Austin, Miss Mollie Greder, Mrs. Mary Seely, Miss Debbie Williams. Mr. Charles Cutler, Mr. David Palmiter, Mr. Warren Amphlett, Mr. Timothy Gibbs, Mr. Mark Copp, Mr. Douglas Van- Skiver. 6 Student Teachers Ann Shortsleeve, Kim Rounds. Guidance Counselor Mrs. Sara Squier Elementary Teachers Mrs. Diane Keir Miss Christine Lorenzini Mrs. Judy Loughlin Mrs. Sharon Clark Mrs. Martha Scribner Mr. Terry Keir Mr. William Farleo 7 It is with great pleasure that we the Seniors of 1974, congratulate you, Mr. Dale Baker, on your retirment in March after thirteen years as custodian of our school. We hope you will enjoy the peace and quietness of your garden. Good luck always. Glenn Davis, Robert Kosciewiez, Velma Buchholz, John White, Sheldon Atherton BOCES and ESEA Teachers 8 Janitors: Dale Baker, Luella Kear, Ethel Ordway Cooks: Bessie Saunders, Donna Hall, Bonnie Graves, Joyce Chambers, Paula Ransom. People We Can’t Do Without Bus Drivers: Bonnie Graves, Murray Richmond, Mary Donna Kear, Donald Kramer. 9 Compliments of LOOHN'S CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS, INC. DEB took a beautician course during her second semester . . . pet peeve is co-ed gym class . . . fondest memories are times spent with Lynn. LYNN plans to go into forestry work . . . pet peeve is farming . . . fondest memories are of his '66 Chevy . . . will never forget Deb. MARY spends as little time in school as possible . . . loves nature, animals, and babies . . . plans a career in animal science. REVA will never forget the grade A” lunches ... pet peeve is the rule against hand holding in school. TIGE will never forget senior skip day” . . . favorite person is coach Amphlett. SHARON plans on marrying in the summer ... pet peeve is the over-sexed guys in the senior class . . . will never forget the Boces bus rides. DON K misses wearing his tie to work . . . pet peeve is being kidded about his mustache . . . will never forget the time he ran into the school with his car. MIKE is devoted to the church choir . . . will never forget the National Honor Society inductions ... pet peeve is having to go to Math 12. LOIS is a Regents Scholarship winner ... is always busy . . . either with her studies or her Greenwood farmer . . . pet peeve is people thinking she's super smart. TED fondest memories are of the cheers he got while play- ing basketball . . . pet peeve is the gas shortage because he has to walk to school. DWIGHT is freaked out on Alice Cooper” . . . enjoys snowmobiles, motorcycles, Teresa, and brew . . . Fond- est memories are being class president for three years. WENDY would like to travel in Europe . . . enjoys being a farmer's daughter . . . fondest memories are being pick- ed on about her fish net. HARLAND thinks of nothing but his road runner . . . will never forget Dougal Kear. DAVE feels school is a bunch of bull . . . enjoys hunting, eating, and sleeping . . . will forget everything and re- member nothing. CHARLENE enjoys being with people and will do anything to be different . . . pet peeve is two-faced people . . . will never forget those special places and times with Dave. LEO enjoys what life is all about (women and booze) . . . pet peeve is a dead party or no party at all . . . will never forget the senior play party. DON J has become heavenly bound through the preacher's daughter, Karen . . . enjoys laughing at people ... pet peeve is having to go to school. BEV plans on marrying a farmer . . . pet peeve is senior play practice . . . will never forget the senior play and her spiffy underwear. BEK and DAN plan on spending a lifetime together . . . their better times are spent together in their apartment . . will never forget their good ol' friends at W.C.S. ROD enjoys being active in sports . . . will never forget his senior basketball season. M Personalities 11 -sScrfrdl tfodfrvcP 12 13 «4. Q , )iuxA u Ocnmilf ' A4 4 Chojknz kcoj leuJLs KP 16 iSvixor Qu a-- rtJi i. GWy ficu. Keener 18 Row One: Vickie Bledsoe, Joe Valli eres, Joanne Billings, Bernie Seligman, Connie Folts, Don Lewis, Peg Stambaugh, Ed Lewis, Pat Kellogg, Bill Flamini. Row Two: Connie Lewis, Kitty Norton, Marge Good, Randy Chase, Bonnie Ordway, Keith Nicholson, Shirley Daley, Dana Ireland, Shirley Kellogg, Jan Merrick, Shirley Billings. Class of ’73 SENIOR OFFICERS Standing: Dwight Lathrop; Pres. Lois Good; Treas. Kneeling: Beverly Keener, Sec., Donald Jacobs; Vice Pres. Advisor--Mr. Mark Copp. Compliments of DONALD KRAMER GENERAL INS. 19 Row One . Debra Kear, Jeanette Jantzi, Theresa Pritchard, Julia McLean, Sally Chase, Marie Lewis, Linda Easton, Denise Waters. Row Two: Darla Dewis, Julia Stambaugh, Jaimee Blamire, Deborah Brown, Tracie Edwards, Jeffrey Seger, Theresa Flanagan, Richie Ordway. Row Three: Cheri Stady, Timothy Schrader, Douglas Hall, Robert Ellison, Steven Starks, Ronald Cooney, Gary Pensyl, Robert Starks. 11th Grade We worked real hard on our magazine campaign and made around $400.00. We've had two dances. We profited on one and lost on the other. We're planning on having a prom on April 27, 1974. We've made reservations at McDonalds for the Ju- nior-Senior banquet in May. Not really, we’re probably having the banquet at Penn Valley. The only addition to our class this year is Jaimee Blamire. Watch out world, one more year and we're going to be set free! Compliments of MILES BRADFORD CO. , BRADFORD, PA. 21 10th Grade Row One: Gregory Flewellyn, Linda Olosky, Peggy Smith, Patricia McIntyre, Holly Richmond, Richard Lewis, Paul Lewis, Patricia Freeman, Dennis VanEtten, Joycetta Brubaker. Row Two: Nancy Kellog, Brian Billings, Norman Olds, Gary Richmond, Judy Ransom, Judy Allen, James McAllister, Rosemary Morrie, Randy Wheaton, Fay Stambaugh. Row Three: Rhonda Seligman, Dennis Valli eres, Steven Stanton, Rickie Pensyl, Mark Elder, David Munro, Mark Josette, Claudette Coppage, Robert Allen, Leonard Ordway, Reginald Cornelius. Absent: Ernest Kear, Richard Saunders. The Sophomore class this year has been full of excit- ing experiences. This was the year for our class rings. As money making projects this year, the girls had a bake sale and the boys cut wood and had it trucked to the city. We obtained two new members to our class this year. They are Linda Olosky and Norman Olds. Our thanks to all the teachers who made this year a memorable one. 22 Compliments of FRIENDS FROM WELLSVILLE Row One: Selynda Grover, Linda Kear, Emily Jantzi, Jackie McLean, Paul Cramer, Debra Jacobs, Eva Meunier, Michael Fenti, Jeffrey Flewellyn, Nina Vanderhoof, Faye VanEtten, Gloria Freeman, Kelly Shultz. Row Two: Debra Munro, Jeanne Good, Brian Nicholson, William Saunders, John Blamire, Terry Ellison, Eugene Gee, Joan Harri- son, Laura Flanagan, David Davis, James Folts, Bradley Bledsoe. Row Three: Bruce Nicholson, Marlee Johnson, Paul Sherwood, Danny Waters, David Faulkner, Todd Weihoneig, Michael Edwards, James Slocum, Leon Coleman. Absent: Donna Carter, Jean Carr, Ruth Coleman, Kevin Shay, Lawrence Brubaker. 9th Grade The Freshman class was fortunate to have five new members this year. They are John Blamire, Jean Carr, Mike Fenti, David Faulkner, and Danny Waters. Sheila Cornelius moved to Scio in October. Our class advisors are Mrs. Seely and Mr. Cutler. This year we haven't been too active. We've spon- sored record hops, sold pizza, and had a booth at the Halloween fair. Good luck to the outgoing seniors this year. Compliments of PAUL CLUBERT SONS 23 8th Grade Row One: Suanne Stanford, Corel Ann Smith, Debbie Flewellyn, Henry Schultz, Jon Flamini, Darleen Coppage, Melissa Kear, Mary Morley, Darlene Ordway, Michael Harrison. Row Two . Debra Allen, Douglas Wheaton, Karen Pritchard, Cindy Wildman, Theresa Kear, Chester Norton, Cindy McAllister, Katy Kenyon, Evelyn Brubaker, Dawnjosette. Row Three: Chris Dibble, Brian Wheaton, Terry Smith, James Billings, Kim Freeman, Laurie Coleman, Tammy Mahle, William Livingston, Bruce Stam- baugh. Mary Morley joined our class at the be- ginning of the year. Two other new mem- bers, Terry Smith, and Corel Ann Smith, joined afterwards. Karla Bedelyon moved away about the middle of the year. We had a very successful record hop and made about $52. 00 toward our Senior trip. We have enjoyed having Mr. Gibbs as a home-room teacher this year. Compliments of KERTON FLORIST 24 Row One: Timothy Flewellyn, Vernon Ransom, Ronald Lawson, Roy Billings, Alfred Anthony, James Marble, Leon Payne, Thomas Smith, Michael Plaisted, Vaughn Ransom, Sharon Ordway, Cheryl Sherwood. Row Two: Richard Spicer, Herbert Spicer, Duane Lewis, William Meunier, Ricky Billings, James Waters, John Butler, Stanley Jantzi, Scott Elder, Nancy Whitesell, Patty Stanford. Row Three: Marilyn Kear, Ellen Livingston, Susan Wheaton, Darla Wildman, Peggy Blamire, Cheryl Brubaker, April Plaisted, Lorraine Lewis, Anita Dibble, Penny Cramer, Kimberly Ordway, Catherine Mays, Curtis Christman, Danny Ainsworth. Absent: Sue Lewis, William Allen, Duane Brubaker. 7th Grade The 7th grade has two new students, Peggy Blamire and John Butler. We have $107.00 in our class treasury. We had a bake sale which turned out very well. We made $46. 00 on the bake sale. We have a substitute teacher for homeroom, Mr. VanSkiver, from Jasper. Our regular teacher, Mr. Schnorr, is in the Buffalo General Hospital. Compliments of MAPES INDUSTRIES INC. 25 6th Grade Row One: Terry Vallieres, Scott Mahle, Mary Livingston, Sue Pensyl, Julie Greene, Laurie Flewellyn, Tony Meunier, Earl Graves. Row Two: Michael Lewis, Yvonne Connolly, Cecile Shultz, Daniel Munro, Kevin Ellison, Mark Faulkner, Duane Van - Etten, Sara Spicer. Row Three: Bradley Seligman, Kelly Calcote, Betty Billings, Amy Jo Stambaugh, Andres Cornelius, Kevin Seger, Eric VanDerhoof, Janet Ransom. Absent: Beth Richmond, Jeffrey Butz. The sixth grade began its 1973-74 school year with an enroll- ment of 26 students. Mark Faulkner is our only new student and we lost Tammy Galton during Christmas vacation. Mr. Cutler is our home-room teacher. We had a sledding party behind Ransom's house in January and really had fun in spite of quite a few bumps and bruises. Compliments of A FRIEND FROM WELLSVILLE 26 Row One: Felicia Schrader, Patricia Smith, David Miles, Randy Allen, Debra Antho- ny, Tammy Stanford, Noreen Harrison, Robin Ordiway, John Gee. Row Two: Henry Whitesell, Michael Smith, David Saunders, Charles Edwards, William Ellison, Ger- ald Josette, Kenneth Coppage, Rita Chambers, Fawn Ransom, Sandra Billings. Row Three: Keith Grover, Felicia Easton, Douglas Lewis, Della Herbert, Barbara Good, Dawn Ireland, Jennifer Kuhn, John Copenhaver. Absent: Janet McLean, Kenneth Brubaker. 5th Grade Row One: Michael Copenhaver, Gregory Anthony, Lisa Starks, Dennis Connolly, Jan- ine Greene, Steven Allen, Lloyd Carter, Randy Stebbins. Row Two: Julie Keener, James Butz, Glenn Brubaker, Cheryl Livingston, Pamela Billings, Mary Blamire, Scott Cramer, Richard Grover, Wendy McIntyre, Mary Kay Gee. Row Three: Michele Norton, Carol Easton, Lori Wildman, Vicki Seger, Donald VanEtten, John Cooney, Kenneth Lewis, Terry Billings. Absent: David O’Brien. 4th Grade 3rd Grade Row One: Lisa Flewellyn, Jeffery Anthony, David Brubaker, Sue Smith, Beth Erdmann, Maria Meunier, Lois Copenhaver, Peggy Cooney, Kevin Calcote, Lisa Freeman. Row Two: Billie Saxton, Shane Wheaton, George Kear, Karen Ellison, Helen Ellison, Marguerite Meunier, Melissa O’Brien, Sandra Good, Robert Stanford, Absent: Alicia Gee. 2nd Grade Row One: Robert Billings, James Sutley, Kevin Whitsell, Stacy Fedick, Mary Dawn Lewis, Pamela Wheaton, Lori Graves, Victoria Coppage, Betsy Spicer, Edward Olds. Row Two: Shannon Easton, Vicki Whitesell, Donna Waters, Larry Easton, Randy Rich- mond, Richard Folts. Absent: Randy Billings, Pamela Butz, Deborah Kuhn. Row One: Sharon Fedick, Richard Graves, Ann Whitesell, Kevin Erdmann, Chris Bennett, Cindy Harrison, Kelly Horton, Rebecca Cramer, Virginia Grover, Brenda Keener, Steven Johnston, Timothy Billings, John Waters. Row Two: Den- nis Munro, Sandra Lewis, Larry McAllister, Edward Copenhaver, Glenda Van- derhoof, Lewis Norton, Janice Good, Julie Richmond, Alan Jantzi, Chris Gol- ish, Scott Ellison, Tommy Spicer, Keith Lewis. 1st Grade Row One: Charles Saxton, Kelly Butler, Wendy Whitsell, Laura Johnston, Kim- berly Smith, Wendy Stebbins, Lillian Whitesell, Patricia Cooney, Kathleen Ellsworth. Row Two: Michael Ainsworth, Dennis Stebbins, Barry Brubaker, Jef- frey Kear, Gerald Saunders, Anthony Morris, Mark Miles, Douglas Billings, Jay Seely. Kindergarten i r, 11th Grade. Kneeling: Steven Starks; Vice Pres. t Theresa Flanagan; Treas. Standing: Julia Stambaugh; Pres., Debra Kear; Sec. Advisors: Miss Wil- liams Miss Hillman. CLASS 10th Grade. Kneeling: Randy Wheaton; Pres., Paul Lewis; Treas. Standing: Peggy Smith; Sec. , Mark Elder; Vice Pres. Advisor--Miss Rogers 9th Grade. Kneeling: Gloria Freeman; Pres. Standing: Paul Sherwood; Vice Pres. f John Harrison; Sec. Absent: Laure- nce Brubaker; Treas. Advisors—Mrs. Seely Mr. Cutler. Compliments of ROCKWELL BROS. CO. 30 OFFICERS 6th Grade. Kneeling: Duane Van Etten; Sec., Bradley Sel- igman; Treas. Standing: Kevin Ellison; Vice Pres., Yvonne Connolly; Pres. Advisor—Mr. Cutler. 7th Grade. Kneeling: Tim Flewellyn; Pres., Ronnie Law- son; Treas. Standing: Alfred Anthony; Vice Pres. Marilyn Kear; Sec. Advisor--Mr. Sch- norr. 8th Grade. Kneeling: Laurie Coleman; Pres., Mary Morley; Sec. Standing: Karen Pritchard; Treas. Katy Kenyon; Vice Pres. Advisor—Mr. Gibbs. Compliments of TEXAS HOT RESTAURANT 3! Marcia DeSain, Doris Pfeiffer, Tony DeSain. A DREAM COME TRUE WCS, until this year had never had an Elementary Li- brary. Our school was fortunate to be the recipient of a $20, 000 ESEA II Special Purpose Incentive Grant as the result of a project written by Mrs. Pfeiffer in '72- 73. Marcia and Tony DeSain, Sue Hillman, Patty Freeman, and Douglas Hall worked in the summer of '73. Mrs. De Sain cataloged all books and A-V materials so that our new Library Media Center opened on Jan. 22, '74 in the former Art Room. This long-awaited Learning Center, an innovation in education at WCS, will increase self-directed learning and provide a wealth of new materials and information to supplement and enrich our elementary curriculum. Library Club Diagonally, Row 1: Emily Jantzi, Dawn Josette, Debra Munro, Gloria Freeman, Laura Flanagan, Wendy Keener, Cheryl Stady. Row 2: Linda Kear, Cindy Grover, Suanne Stanford, Jeanette Jantzi, Nina Vanderhoff, Nancy Whitesell, Patricia Freeman, Sally Chase, Mrs. Mahoney, Charlene Lewis. Row 3: Mrs. DeSain, Jackie McLean, Eva Meuneir, Peggy Smith, Kimberly Ordway, Joanne Good, Mrs. Pfeiffer, our Librarian. Seated: Lois Good, Mary Whitsell, Marie Lewis, Michael Stanton, Steven Starks. Standing: Debra Stady, Darla Lewis, Robert Starks, Advisors—Miss Hillman, Mr. Palmiter. National Honor Society Student Council Row One: Michael Lewis, Sara Spicer, Lois Good, Charlene Lewis, Brian Billings, Robert Starks. Row Two: Mary Morley, Laurie Coleman, Sue Pensyl, William Livingston, Julie McLean. Row Three: Marlee Johnson, Kelly Shultz, Holly Rich- mond, Claudette Coppage, Lorraine Lewis, Cheryl Sherwood. During the summer of 1973, Lois Good was one of fifty students chosen to attend a Student Science Training Program at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The program lasted for six weeks and was supported by the National Science Foundation. During the six weeks Lois attended classes in advanced Chemistry and Math and visited sever- al interesting sights near Kalamazoo. It was a summer to remember. Michael Stanton attended Boy’s State at Morrisville State College in June of 1973. The trip was sponsored by the Robert James Le- gion Post of Whitesville. It was a learning experience about New York State government and how it works, plus sports and good times with other boys in the county. Senior Musicians Wendy Keener, Charlene Lewis Compliments of REX OFFICE SUPPLIES 35 Senior Play Mike, Rick, Dan, Rod, Bev The Mail Must Go Through Celia Letters Zip Code Squire Schroon Phillip Buster Laveme Lucerne Reckler Keystone Cop Piano Beverly Keener Dan Stanbaugh Rodney Billings Mike Stanton Dee Dee Gorsuch, Andover student Rick Ordway Brian Billings Sue Herr, Andover student Scenery, Lights, Stage Crew: Harland Seger, Jim Richmond, Gary Ordway, Leo Coleman, Debbie Stady, Lynn Coleman, Dwight Lathrop, Dave Ireland, Don Jacobs, Don Kear, Sharon Payne. Prompters: Charlene Lewis, Lois Good, Wendy Keener, Mary Whit sell. 36 Compliments of WILLIAM L. GRAVES DELAVAL SALES Remember When Band Front Candy Coppage, Linda Kear, Debra Jacobs, Cindy Wildman, Beverly Keener, Joan Harrison, Wendy Keener, Linda Olosky, Katy Kenyon, Jackie McLean, Patricia Freeman, Mrs. Keir, Director. Compliments of KRAMER CLARK SALES SERVI CE Senior Band Row One: Mr. Keir, Ellen Livingston, Susan Wheaton, Cindy Grover, Anita Dibble, Nina Vanderhoof, Duane VanEtten, Thomas Smith. Row Two: Joanne Good, Faye VanEtten, Laurie Coleman, Emily Jantzi, Chester Norton, Duane Lewis, Paul Cramer. Row Three: Peggy Smith, Patricia Freeman, Theresa Flanagan, Cheri Stady, Eric Vanderhoof, Douglas Wheaton, Laura Flanagan. Row Four: Karen Pritchard, William Livingston, Marie Lewis, Alfred Anthony, Cecile Shultz, Gloria Freeman, Marlee Johnson, Gary Pensyl. Chorus Row One: Nina Vanderhoof, Linda Olosky, Jeanette Jantzi, Karen Pritchard, Katy Kenyon, Debra Flewellyn, Mr. Keir.Row Two: Cheri Stady, Judy Allen, Patricia Freeman, Wendy Keener, Joycetta Brubaker. Row Three . Charlene Lewis, Robert Allen, Brian Wheaton, William Livingston, Paul Cramer, Selynda Grover. Big Band News: A successful drive for new band uniforms was con- ducted this year by Mr. Keir and the parents. The uniforms will be delivered to the students this spring. Cadet Band Row One: Peggy Smith, director; Yvonne Connolly, Amy Stam- baugh, Cecile Shultz, Kevin Seger. Row Two . April Plaisted, Mary Livingston, Kelly Calcote, Patti Stanford, Leon Payne. Row Three . Daniel Munro, Janet Ransom, Sara Spicer. Compliments of FIRST CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Genesee, Pa. 39 Row One: Jeanette Jantzi, Debra Kear, Gary Richmond, Julie McLean, Sally Chase, Charlene Lewis, Marie Lewis, Tracie Edwards, Mr. Davis. Row Two: Cheri Stady, Darla Lewis, Reggie Cornelius, Robert Starks, Douglas Hall, Ronald Cooney, Robert Ellison, Gary Pensyl, Leonard Ordway, Theresa Flanagan. Driver’s Education Athletic Association Row One: Jackie McLean, Debbie Brown, Rhonda Seligman, Henry Schultz, Terry Vallieres. Row Two: Duane Brubaker, Ron Cooney, Steve Stanton, Cecile Shultz, Candy Coppage. Row Three: Rodney Billings, Michael Stanton, James Folts. Morning Students, Row One: Sandra Lewis, Maria Meunier. Row Two: Richard Marble, bus driver; Sharon Payne, Leo Cole- man, Beverly Keener, Donald Jacobs, Gary Ordway, James Richmond, Lynn McAllister, Jack Ordway, Rick Ordway, Donald Kear. Boces Students Afternoon Students, Seated: Denise Waters, Debbie Brown, Julia McLean, Rich Ordway, Gary Pensyl, Douglas Hall. Stand- ing: Tracie Edwards, Richard Saunders, Mark Josette, Ernest Kear, Richard Waters, Gary Richmond. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS J.V. Basketball Row One: Lois Good, Darla Lewis, Marie Lewis, Gloria Freeman, Jackie McLean, Miss Williams. Row Two: Laurie Cole- man, Mgr., Julia Stambaugh, Trade Edwards, Charlene Lewis, Patricia Freeman, Marlee Johnson, Kim Freeman, Mgr. Girl’s Basketball Girl’s Volleyball Row One: Kelly Shultz, Marie Lewis, Patricia Freeman, Miss Williams, Sally Chase, Julia Stambaugh, Claudette Coppage. Row Two: Kim Freeman, Darla Lewis, Linda Easton, Debbie Brown, Denise Waters, Gloria Freeman, Laurie Coleman. Row One: Lois Good, Sally Chase, Selynda Grover, Jackie McLean, Linda Kear, Faye VanEtten, Kim Freeman. Row Two: Joycetta Brubaker, Gloria Freeman, Laura Flanagan, Linda Easton. Row Three: Miss Williams, Julie Stambaugh, Rhonda Seligman, Charlene Lewis, Darla Lewis, Marie Lewis, Claudette Coppage, Laurie Coleman. Girls Soccer Boys Soccer Row One: Rickie Pensyl, Mark Josette, Michael Stanton, Dennis Vallieres, Dennis VanEtten, Norman Olds. Row Two: Robert Starks, Paul Sherwood, Steven Starks, Leon Coleman, David Davis, Robert Ellison. Row Three: Mark Elder, Steven Starks, Paul Cramer, Reggie Cornelius, Brian Billings. Row 1: Jeffery Seger, Steven Starks, Dennis Valleries, Robert Starks, Ronald Lawson. Row 2: Mr. Gibbs, coach; Richard Saunders, Steve Stanton, Brian Billings, Rodney Billings, Mark Josette, Mike Stanton, Earnest Kear. Baseball Girls Softball Row 1: Julia Stambaugh, Connie Lewis, Marie Lewis, Theresa Pritchard, Jackie MeLean. Row 2: Mrs. Wildrick, Darla Lewis, Rhonda Seligman, Fay Stambaugh, Patricia Kellogg, Claudette Coppage, Gloria Freeman. Row One: Miss Williams, Charlene Lewis, Kelly Shultz, Julie McLean, Jackie McLean, Sally Chase, Debra Kear, Linda Kear, Emily Jantzi, Joan Harrison, Faye VanEtten, Linda Olosky, Debra Jacobs. Row Two: Marie Lewis, Julia Stambaugh, Holly Richmond, Tracie Edwards, Deborah Brown, Denise Waters, Joycetta Brubaker, Patricia Freeman, Debra Munro, Nina Vanderhoof, Gloria Freeman. Row Three: Darla Lewis, Rhonda Seligman, Linda Easton, Claudette Coppage, Laura Flanagan, Joanne Good, Peggy Smith, Eva Meunier, Selynda Grover, Marlee Johnson. Girls Athletic Association Compliments of DOWNER'S HARDWARE, Genesee Senior Athletes Rodney Billings, James Richmond, Charlene Lewis, Lois Good, ticheal Stanton, Donald Kear. 5 -o 6 T fe mir KeW A 5 MT 3R nvEff 4' QUARTER GRADE EFFORT 2mo QUARTER GRADE EFFORT 3 0 QUARTER GRADE EFFORT Am QUARTER GRADE ISFFOR A Our future lies in the cards. e spend, (or rather, gamble) four years sixteen report cards some 2000 bus rides 90 million heartbeats in high school _ SOCIAL I STUDES andl no bookie wouild dare lay ddds on the outcome. a s xhU,: IH Tm the Game of Life A the 3takes are high. Do we become aces M or Jokers Do we choose hearts or clubs 7 Do we bluff iT ItTs all in the cards or pass • Vi i The NATURAL high rt m the final word sitting and pondering my mind is a-wandering and now and then from time to time my body is inclined to follow behind 'tis a very strange case but now each mom when i awake the land around me has a new face. the end was coming soon 'twas near the end of june that my body decided to accompany my mind together we departed in search for a new........ and in our departing the excitement and the rush there were some things left unsaid and these thoughts they lay in silence for while in friendship of fifty-two there is no time or reason for. but now while i have a moment or two even though they only be a few my mind again it wanders sometimes it wanders back home in these moments i feel a little sad and in a strange way alone for the words unspoken to some very dear friends yet i am happy where i am i would have it no other way, new friends to be found, new experiences to be lived there is much to be learned now if my mind ever shall wander to the place i once loved, i will not feel sad for i have so many meomries but again something strange is happening new memories are being formed when my body again follows the course of my mind i will then miss this new place which i will be leaving behind but who knows--if wishes come true maybe someday up ahead in the future we all shall W alk Together and Talk Together Compliments of ROBERT E. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.