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News HORNELL HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Journal P.O. BOX 135 ~ HORNELL, NEW YORK 14843-0135 Volume 27, No. 1 W e A r e C e l e b r a t i n g O u r 27 t h P u b l i ca t i o n ! Co-President’s Letter Dear Fellow Alumni, Hello and welcome to the 2014 Hornell Alumni Association News Journal. We hope that this year finds you happy, healthy, and up to date on your Alumni dues. Once again, we have had another year of overwhelming responses from both our Alumni and community to our HAA scholarship fund. You have continued to support our scholarship efforts with your donations. Last year, our graduating seniors received over $109,000 in scholarships and grants to help them pursue their academic goals. We would like to thank all of you who are responsible…….alumni, local merchants, and organizations. We are so grateful for your contributions. A very special thanks goes out to HAA Board of Directors. It is their support, energy, and enthusiasm that keeps this organization strong. Congratulations goes out to all of the Hornell High School sports teams and their coaches for a successful year. Their success is due to the hard work of the coaches and players. Also let us not forget our dedicated fans for their on-going support. Check out our sports section in this newsletter. We would like to cordially invite any graduate who has been out of high school for seventy (70) years or more to this year’s Annual Banquet. You will be attending as our honored and special guests. It would be a wonderful way to acknowledge and pay tribute to you. Last year we had several graduates that were recognized with a well deserved standing ovation. If anyone Congratulations to the Hornell Varsity Cheerleaders: The Hornell Red Raiders Varsity Cheerleading Team proudly display their trophy after winning the New York State Championship Title this past February. Along with this incredible victory, the HVC won Section V titles during the 2013 fall and 2014 winter seasons. No matter where they compete, the Red Raiders have relied on a familiar recipe for success. They have rituals and guidelines that they follow for each competition. They warm-up, cheer, do stunts, tumble, and dance. They listen to their music in a circle and visualize themselves hitting everything perfectly. The team asks for strength, courage, peace, guidance, and blessings before they get on the mat. Then, they focus, push hard, give everything that they have, lay it all out there, and do their jobs. All of that mental and physical training brought the HVC to a first place state championship win. Their team motto has always been “Believe, HVC, Forever”. Congratulations to Coach Regina ‘Regi’ O’Connor Gambino ’77 and the entire Hornell Varsity Cheerleading Team. Read more about this amazing milestone in the sports section of this newsletter. May 2014 is interested, feel free to contact either one of the Co-Presidents. Along with enjoying your News Journal, we invite you to check out our web site at: www. hornellalumni.org. Finally, we are hoping that you will join us in remembering the days gone by at our HHS Alumni Association Banquet on June 28, 2014 at The Main Place. We will be honoring the class of 1964 (50th) and 1989 (25th). Your reservation form is enclosed in this newsletter as well as your alumni dues renewal card. We look forward to seeing you there. Always a Raider, Robert Rosell '56 Ray Schwartz '57 Superintendent’s Letter It doesn’t seem possible that another school year is coming to a close, and it is once again time to address the Alumni Association. You, as Alumni of the Hornell City School District, should be proud to call Hornell your home. Despite an economy that has not rebounded as quickly as we would have liked, the District has managed to weather the storm, thanks Continued on page 53... 1946 ~ 68 Years ~ 2014 Our success depends on you “our alumni.” Please feel free to write us at any time with suggestions or any questions. Please note: Our Alumni Association memberships run on a FISCAL year, NOT a calendar year. It begins on June 1st and expires on May 31st of the following year. Our goal is to publish a journal you will accept and read. We are indebted to our readers and your response to our News Journal. “Good friends are like stars. You don’t always see them but you know that they are always there.” THANK YOU ALUMNI!! PLEASE . . . WE NEED TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE CHANGED YOUR ADDRESS OR YOUR NAME! We need to know so that you will receive your News Journal and all Alumni correspondence. Keep in touch so that we may keep in touch! Past Presidents of the Alumni Association 1946 - 50............................... Carl Wellington, Sr. ‘22 1950 - 52................................Robert Hillman, Sr. ‘25 1952 - 53...................................... Charles Maher ‘19 1953 - 55.......................... Elinor Brunskill Mullen ‘25 1955 - 56 ......................... Matthew J.DeGaetano ‘42 1956 - 58 ................................. William Argentieri ‘45 1958 - 59...............................Charles Henderson ‘28 1959 - 61.................................. Andrew Mazzella ‘51 1961 - 62................................ Harry Shinebarger ‘55 1962 - 63....................................Thomas Sheedy ‘43 1963 - 65..................................... Angelo Gallese ‘33 1965 - 66.................................... Vernon Belknap ‘37 1966 - 67..................................... Angelo Gallese ‘33 1967 - 71.................... Josephine Roselli Stickles ‘36 1971 - 74...................................James O’Connor ‘47 1974 - 79..................................... David Generalli ‘43 1979 - 80..........................Rona Burnard Kinback ‘57 1980 - 87.................................... Robert Griswold ‘48 1987 - 90................................. Joann Titus Smith ‘55 1990 - 91................................... Richard Crandall ‘42 1991 - 92......................... Matthew J. DeGaetano ‘42 1992 - 93..................................... David Generalli ‘43 1993 - 99 ..............................Chauncey Watches ‘75 1999 - 03....................... Susan McKay Argentieri ‘56 2003 - 09............................. Cathy Potter Kimball ‘80 HHS Alumni Association Founder Carl Wellington ‘23 After much research on this topic, the Hornell High School Alumni Association would like to posthumously honor & recognize Carl L. Wellington ‘23 as our official founder and creator. He and his voluntary committee who consisted of Francis M. Cameron, Virginia Leahy, Francis Conz, Kenneth Gray, William G. Hollands Jr., Henry Copeland, Sherman Shults, and Gertrude Case, got the ball rolling back in the mid-1940’s, worked effortlessly, got other alumni interested, entertained informal gatherings, planned the first HHSAA meeting on 12-5-45, presented the organizations bylaws, and officially gave birth to our beloved Hornell High School Alumni Association. On behalf of the current HHSAA Board of Directors and its members, we want the families of these nine volunteers & the countless other Hornell High School alumni who were involved in the organization process, to know just how grateful, appreciative, and truly thankful we are today. We will always remain……HHSAA STRONG. God Bless our alumni. Editor’s Note: For more information on our extensive history research and findings, please turn to the article titled “We’ve Come A Long Way, Baby!” on page 3 of this newsletter publication. Thank you, in advance. Meet the Hornell Alumni Association Board of Directors 2014 - 2015 OFFICERS Co-Presidents......................... Bob Rosell ’56 Ray Schwartz ‘57 Vice Pres.............. Lynda Nasca Losecco ‘81 Treasurer..............Angela Daniels Markel ‘71 Secretary......................... Molly Mahoney ‘79 News Journal Editor....Sally Dagon Head ‘77 Reunion Coordinator.................................... Amy McMordie ‘94 Computer Coordinator................................... Margi Foreman Pomeroy ‘65 Computer Assistant....................................... Margie Fawcett Terry ‘77 Social Secretary............................................ Debbie Fitzpatrick Bossie ‘77 DIRECTORS Joann Titus Smith......................................‘55 Thomas Fagnan........................................‘70 Cathy Potter Kimball..................................‘80 Jeff Kelleher..............................................‘82 Norm Annis................................................‘67 Lou Nasca.................................................‘56 Rick Sirianni..............................................‘72 Patricia Shiner McEvoy.............................‘51 Eric Buisch................................................'85 Pam LaVerde.............................................'67 Joe Bassage..............................................'03 Colleen Clark Amidon................................'03 Pamela Markel..........................................'97 Joan Christensen McAllister......................'76 HONORARY MEMBERS Onalee Helmer Faulkner...........................‘35 Susan McKay Argentieri............................‘56 Eileen Gleason Connors...........................‘56 Chauncey Watches...................................‘75 NEWS JOURNAL PUBLISHER New Life Printers Inc. 2 Front Row (sitting l. to r.): Pam LaVerde ’67, Eric Buisch ’85, and Colleen Clark Amidon. Middle Row (sitting l. to r.): Ray Schwartz ’57 (co-president), Robert Rosell ’56 (co-president), Angela Daniels Markel ’71 (treasurer), Lynda Nasca Losecco ’81 (vice-president), Debbie Fitzpatrick Bossie ’77 (social secretary), Molly Mahoney ’79 (secretary), and Sally Dagon Head ’77 (newsletter editor). Back Row (standing l. to r.): Jeff Kelleher ’82, Amy McMordie ‘94 (reunion coordinator), Pamela Markel ’97, Lou Nasca ’56, Norm Annis ’67, Tom Fagnan ’70, Pat Shiner McEvoy ’51, Joann Titus Smith ’55, Rick Sirianni ’72, and Joe Bassage ’03. Missing from photo: Cathy Potter Kimball ’80, Joan Christensen McAllister '76 Margi Foreman Pomeroy ’65, and Margie Fawcett Terry ’77. Eileen Secondo Marino ’84, Barb Berry Perrott ’74, and Wendy Lecceardone Pollinger ‘85 are no longer serving as directors on the HHSAA Board. Thank you for your time, service, commitment, and support to this wonderful organization. You will truly be missed. Please Welcome Our New HHSAA Board Members! Colleen Clark Amidon is a native of Hornell. She graduated from HHS in 2003. She was very active in sports and clubs during her high school years. After graduation, Colleen attended St. Bonaventure University where she obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. She continued her education at Alfred State College, and received her degree in nursing. Colleen is currently employed as a Registered Nurse Supervisor at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville, NY. She lives in Hornell with her husband, Kyle, and their dog Scout. They are expecting their first child this June! Please Welcome Our New HHSAA Board Members! Joan Christensen McAllister is a 1976 graduate of Hornell High School. She continued her education at Alfred State College where she earned a degree in nursing. Joan has worked as a Registered Nurse on the maternity ward at St. James Mercy Hospital for almost thirty years. She is married to Dan McAllister ’76. Together, they have three children who are all proud graduates of HHS. They are Daniel ’01, Katie ’04, and Kevin ’10. Joan is very excited about being a new member of the Hornell Alumni Association Board of Directors. Pamela Markel graduated from Hornell High School in 1997. She continued her education at Alfred State College and Alfred University where she graduated with a degree in Biology. Pam received her Master’s in Education at St. Joseph College. In her free time, she travels with her friends & family members. Pam enjoys attending various music concerts and participates in dog obedience classes with her two golden retrievers. She currently resides in Hornell, and is a high school science teacher at Canisteo-Greenwood. Pam is proud to be a part of the Hornell Alumni Association Board, and looks forward to many years of service. Joseph Bassage is a 2003 graduate of Hornell High School, and served as their class secretary his senior year. He obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Biology and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Niagara University. Joe currently is employed at Provider Management @ Fidelis Care New York. He is very involved in the Hornell community, and has served on various Boards & networks such as Catholic Charities and Steuben Rural Health Network. Joe is the son of Jim Bassage and the late Penny Mehlenbacher Bassage ’77. He is excited and honored to be serving on the HHSAA Board of Director’s. We've Come a Loooong Waaaay, Baby! This past year, the Hornell High School Alumni Association Board of Directors learned a few interesting and important tidbits about our organization that we are thrilled to report to you, our valued members. Thanks to John Price, HHS class of 1948, we have traced the history of our current organization and its true founder. Last July, Mr. Price contacted & sent a letter to the HHSAA Board, and to Neil Simon who is the Hornell Evening Tribune editor. He indicated that the names and photos of the co-founders on page 2 of the newsletter were incorrect. Mr. Price strongly urged us to do research on this very important topic. “Please establish credit where credit is due,” he stated. After many months and numerous hours of intensive research, the Board needs to set the record straight. organize and found the Hornell High School Alumni Association. Imagine that cold pre-winter night, the bustle of the holiday season nearly underway, and a fledgling group meets, intent on starting a high school alumni organization. How many people would that meeting attract today? Spring, 1946: Members of the Governing Council of the HHSAA met to discuss bylaws and map plans for a membership campaign. Seated: Attorney Francis M. Cameron, Carl Wellington, and Miss Rachael Callahan. Standing: Charles Maher, Harry Dodd, and Kenneth Gray. Missing: John Todd and Miss Virginia Leahy. It seems that the true founder of the Hornell High School Alumni Association is Carl L. Wellington who graduated in 1923. On December 5, 1945, a meeting was called to order by then Chairman Wellington and his voluntary committee consisting of the following HHS graduates: Francis M. Cameron, Virginia Leahy, Francis Conz, Kenneth Gray, William G. Hollands Jr., Henry Copeland, Sherman Shults, and Gertrude Case who was unanimously elected as secretary. The purpose of this preliminary meeting was to present the idea of organizing an association. According to the minutes of that meeting, “A motion was duly made by Charles Maher, seconded and unanimously carried, that we do hereby organize and establish an association to be known as the HORNELL HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.” According to the first HHSAA Council meeting minutes dated December 10, 1945, Carl Wellington was elected and honored to become the first HHSAA President. Our appreciation goes to those dedicated men and women who recognized the importance of an organization that has lasted and thrived for almost seventy years. We also want to recognize Charles Giallanza ’40 and Jack Kohnke ’41 who were actually the inspiration in starting an annual HHSAA News Journal. The first publication, which consisted of four pages, was completed and distributed in 1987. Today, we present to our faithful alumni, a newsletter with over eighty pages of ‘local news of interest’ articles, HHS graduate updates, ‘A Blast from the Past’ history section, numerous photos, reunion summaries & updates, scholarship information, special event articles…yes, the list goes on and on. Thank you to these two gentlemen for the idea of having an annual publication. The HHS Alumni Association Board of Directors would also like to acknowledge and thank John Price for his letter which led us on this journey into our past. (Below, please find a response from Evening Tribune Editor Neil Simon.) Thank you to Carl Wellington, his voluntary committee, and the members of the first Board for creating a vision that has led us to become the strong, united organization that we are today. A BIG thank you to all of our members since 1945. It is YOUR continued loyalty that has been the inspiration behind The Hornell High School Alumni Association. December 5, 1945: The Hornell Alumni Association is Born! By Neal Simon The date was December 5, 1945. It is what organizers called a "special committee" of Hornell High School alumni who met in the high school library. The purpose, according to the minutes of that session almost seven decades ago, was to In 1945, the list of attendees was long with nearly fifty (50) people at the session. Ruth P. Torrence was there, a proud 1914 graduate of Hornell High School. So was Cecelia M. Taylor (class of 1905), and Louise Parkhill (class of 1888). The meeting was chaired by Carl L. Wellington, who five days later would be elected president of the association. The minutes list the Hornell High School graduates making up that first committee, in addition to Wellington, as Francis M. Cameron, Virginia Leahy, Francis Conz, Kenneth Gray, William G. Hollands Jr., Henry Copeland, Sherman Shults and Gertrude Case. Wellington noted in remarks that night that a "preliminary committee had been under consideration for some time." Indeed, just one month prior to this meeting, an Evening Tribune article reports that 100 people attended a planning session for the new association. The bylaws of the Hornell Alumni Association were proposed and adopted on that December 5, 1945 night. The first annual meeting and dinner was held at the Hotel Sherwood on June 27, 1946. The keynote speaker at the banquet expressed optimism that the Hornell Alumni Association would survive the passage of time, due to its commitment to "doing good for others by awarding scholarships annually." Who founded the Hornell High School Alumni Association? The best answer, after studying those old meeting minutes and newspaper articles, is this: dozens and dozens of the sons & daughters of Hornell...proud HHS graduates... founded this cherished organization. It was a group effort. Each initial contribution, large and small, was indispensible to its continual mission which is to promote Hornell High School and assist its graduates. 3 DID YOU KNOW??? Our very first Hornell High School Alumni Association scholarship recipient was Robert Ruch of the class of 1946. He received an award of $200 during his graduation ceremony. Helen Harris ’47 was awarded the 2nd scholarship. And, in June of 1948, Anne Cianciosi ‘48 was honored to receive the 3rd award of $200. 1946 Since that time, we esRobert Ruch timate that our organization has distributed over two million dollars in scholarship money to graduating seniors. Now, that IS incredible! 1947 Helen Harris 4 1948 Ann Cianciosi These two gentleman inspired the HHSAA to produce the Newsletter. Charles Giallanza ‘40 and Jack Kohnke ‘41 Thank-You! * Gracias! * Merci! * Danke! * Asante! * Thank-You! The HHSAA Board of Directors would like to thank the anonymous donor who graciously donated the money in order to purchase our new fleece jackets. The jackets came in very handy during the football season as Board members were selling 50-50 raffle tickets on Friday nights at Maple City Park. Not only are they warm but they are nice looking, too! We truly appreciate the person who was so kind, thoughtful, and generous to the HHSAA Board. Thank-you very much! DID YOU KNOW??? The 1st Annual Hornell High School Alumni Association Banquet was held at The Hotel Sherwood on June 27, 1946. The Dodd Quartet provided the entertainment. A meeting was also held and the bylaws were officially adopted. According to the adopted minutes, “President Wellington recognized Harrison S. Dodge as Superintendent of Schools; introduced Mr. Clemenceau “Kelly” Simons ’37 who gave a very interesting address; recognized Mr. George Sims (class of 1895) as the oldest alumnus present; and, acknowledged the untimely death of Francis M. Cameron (class of 1898) who helped in the establishing the HHS Alumni Association.” Thirty-three (33) members attended the first annual banquet and meeting. There were seventy-two (72) alumni present at the 2nd Annual HHS Alumni Association Banquet & Meeting on June 26, 1947. President Carl Wellington expressed that “he was particularly pleased and gratified at the turnout for the banquet. He was confident that the current Board had laid a firm foundation, and was definitely on the road to success.” Little did he know how large this association would become! H H S A A Congratulations, good luck, and best wishes to the ; HHS Class of 2014! ; Greetings Hornell High School! As always, it is difficult to believe that threequarters of the year has passed us by. Students eagerly countdown to summer break, and our small group of seniors find themselves both nervous & excited about the road ahead. Their last steps here will occur across a stage on June 27th. Please join us at the stadium, weather permitting. As with previous years, our academic tradition remains strong with thirty-five new members inducted into the National Honor Society, nine seniors achieving Honor Graduate status, eight students entering the National Business & Marketing Honor Society, and ten students inducted into the National Technical Honor Society. In extracurricular activities, many know of our students’ successes on the field: girls’ soccer with a State Final Four spot; cheerleading has gone undefeated for two years and won the State Title; wrestling saw Jacob Kramer and Carson Doorley go to State Qualifier; cross-country had two athletes run in States: Jacob Kramer and Mariah Smith; volleyball was recognized as a Scholar Athlete Team Award winner by the State; and, we are in the midst of a promising spring season now. Three of our stellar athletes have signed with colleges: Ali Henby, Jacob Kramer and Jocelyn Acor. Off the field, our students continue to pack the house for performances. Recently, our Spring Musical, Aida directed by Tim Berardi, won accolades from the Theatre Association of New York State for Meritorious Achievement in Vocal Performance: Mercedes D’Amato, Ignatius Marino, Chloey Kellogg and Vinny Capluzzi; Excellence in Musical Direction: Christopher J. van Leeuwen; and, a Meritorious Achievement in Acting: Margaret Shepard. With nearly all members of the cast underclassmen, next year’s performances are sure to be entertaining. With graduation quickly approaching, I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued generosity to our seniors. The tremendous amount of scholarship monies awarded by our alumni every year never ceases to amaze me. If the opportunity presents itself, and especially if you have not already done so, please feel free to stop by the high school to see the renovations completed over the last few years. Sincerely, Tony Gill HHS Principal Meet the 2014 Honor Students! Hornell High School announced its class of 2014 valedictorian, salutatorian, and honor graduates in April. The valedictorian is Michael Mauro (center, right) and the salutatorian is Allison Dinwoodie (center, left). Pictured with them are the other honor graduates (l. to r.): Patrick Clancy, Carley Argentieri, Nicole Poorman, Allison & Mike, Elliott Flint, Anna Cappadonia, and Matthew Mauro. Congratulations to all of them! 5 2013 H.H.S. Alumni Association Awards & Grants Total Awards $109,110.00 Congratulations Are Now In Order!!! The Hornell High School Alumni Association proudly announces the recipients of the following awards for the year 2013. Funding was made available through membership dues and donations, special grants, perpetual class funds, memorial requests, and donations from downtown merchants. Total awards - $109,110 The Hornell Alumni Association Grant in Memory of William L. "Bill" Brown '48 - $3,000, Elianna Testani Memorial Grant - $750, 2013 Boys State Grant in Memory of William L. Brown given by His Wife - $500, Class of 1973 Celebrating 40 Years in Memory of Deceased Classmates - $500 The Hornell Alumni Association Grant in Memory of Margaret "Pug" Nasca '57 - $4,500, Clair & Ada McNitt Comue Memorial Grant Given by the Family - $500 JACOB LOPER The Hornell Alumni Association Grant in Memory of Decease Members of the HHS Sports Hall of Fame - $3,000, Bessie Ellis Kelleher Memorial Grant - $500, Class of 1983 Celebrating 30 Years - $500 The Hornell Alumni Association Grant in Memory of Francis J. "Fran" Fitzgerald '48 - $3,000 AMBER CRAMP The Hornell Alumni Association Grant in Memory of J. David Broderick '72 - $3,000 JACQUELINE CLARK The Hornell Alumni Association Grant in Memory of Nicholas B. "Nick" Gangemi '41 - $3,000 ISABEL DUNNING The Hornell Alumni Association Grant in Memory of Luella Hoyt Smith '35 - $3,000 JENNA CONNOR The Hornell Alumni Association Grant in Memory of Catherine "Cathy" Horgan '70 - $2,500, The Hornell Alumni Association BOCES Grant - $750, Hornell Association Grant - $500 NICOLE SMITH The Hornell Alumni Association Grant in Memory of Fred "Blackie" Deebs - $2,500 GABRIELLE MACOOL The Hornell Association Special Donors Memorial Grant - $2,000 ABBIGAIL SMITH The Hornell Alumni Association Special Donors Memorial Grant $2,000 TYLER HULTS The Hornell Alumni Association BOCES Grant - $750, Class of 1959 Grant - $100 JAKE LAWRENCE Class of 1938 Grant - $500 CHRISTIAN ACOR Class of 1943 Grant - $500 KAITLIN ALFRED Elianna Testani Memorial Grant $750 PHILIPPA ASHDOWN Robert C. Young '39 Scholarship $1,000, William '37 & Grace Coogan Daily '41 Memorial Grant - $500, Pulos and Rosell Scholarship Grant - $250 ZACHARY BACON Donald Cox '62 Memorial Grant from the Family - $1,510, Class of 1952 Grant in Memory of Lucy Brown Olds '52 - $500, Marino's on Loder Grant - $200 SHELBY BARTLETT Zachary D. Smith '08 Memorial Grant Given by Classmates and their Families - $500, Boys State Grant in Memory of William L. Brown '48 Given by His Wife - $500 BRENDEN BUISCH Wilson W. Sick, Jr. '51 Grant $5,000 - Class of 1963 Celebrating 50 Years - $500, Hornell Association Grant - $500 TATIANA CAVALLETTI The Hornell Alumni Association Grant in Memory of Robert H. "Bob" Griswold '48 - $5,000 JOSEPHINE CRUSER NICHOLAS BURDETT JAMES DAGON Trooper Lawrence P. Gleason '91 Memorial Grant - $4,000, Knights of Columbus Grant - $500, Hornell Association Grant - $500 KARA BRZOZOWSKI Marcelene H. '46 and Sylvester Suriani Memorial Grant Given by Stanley H. '65, Joanne Suriani Cone '66, Donald C. '68 and Filiamina Suriani Peck '69 - $1,000 AMBER (CLARK) HALBERT 6 Ernst H. Weyand Memorial Grant - $1,000 PATRICK DEEBS Leslie Gray Memorial Grant - $1,000 DEIA DEMARCO 2013 H.H.S. Alumni Association Awards & Grants Total Awards $109,110.00 Congratulations Are Now In Order!!! The Hornell High School Alumni Association proudly announces the recipients of the following awards for the year 2013. Funding was made available through membership dues and donations, special grants, perpetual class funds, memorial requests, and donations from downtown merchants. Total awards - $109,110 Egmond Family Grant - $1,400 CATHERINE DRAKE 2nd Annual Hornell Waste Material Co., Inc. Scholarship in Memory of Myer '42 and Margaret "Peg" Spitulnik Given by Daniel '83, Vanessa Spitulnik '92 and Children $2,000, Class of 1999 Grant in Memory of Kurt M. Bertram '99 - $500 MEGAN DUSSAULT Fagnan Family Class of '59 Grant - $1,000, Class of '52 Grant in Memory of Lucy Brown Olds '52 - $500, Mary Frances McKevitt Clancy '48 Memorial Grant Given by Her Husband & Children - $300 RACHEL GIBBS Class of '56 Grant Celebrating 57 Years in Memory of the '57 Deceased Classmates - $2,000 CORTNEE GIESE Catherine "Cathy" Bossard '71 Memorial Grant - $800 RICHARD HARKENRIDER David Matthew Stoddard Memorial Grant - $500 DANIELLE HENRY Hornell Association Grant - $500 KATLYN KELLY Steven G. Terry '77 Memorial Grant Given by the Family - $1,000, Class of '57 Grant $1,000, Henry "Hank" Giglio Memorial Grant Given by Clarence and Debbie Bradley of Bradley Supply - $500, Class of '73 Celebrating 40 Years in Memory of Deceased Classmates - $500, Hornell Association Grant - $500 Myer '42 & Margaret "Peg" Spitulnik Memorial Grant Given by Frank '82, Andrea Spitulnik & Family - $1,000 MARK FREAS Betty Pease Gray Ranger '34 Memorial Grant Given by Children: Elaine Gray Beetow, Richard L. Gray, Thomas H. Gray - $1,000, Dorothy Palma Memorial Grant - $500 COURTNEY GRAHAM David Matthew Stoddard Memorial Grant - $500, Luelle Hoyt Smith '35 Memorial Grant - $400 DUSTIN JOHNSON Henry Guenther '28 Grant $1,000, Penny Mehlenbacher Bassage '77 Memorial Grant Given by Friends and Family - $500 MORGAN LOMAX DAVID KIMBALL Barbara Weyand Miles '43 Art Scholarship Memorial Grant $1,000 JESSICA LOPER Clemenceau "Kelly" J. '37 and Carmella Colamarino Simon '43 Memorial Grant Given by Family and Friends - $500 LAUREN MAHONEY Class '45 Grant - $500 MORGAN MCANANEY Class of '68 Celebrating 45 Years - $500, Jeanne E. Oelwang '48 Memorial Grant - $200 GARETT MCDANIELS Hornell Merchants Grant - $1,800 REBECCA MCHENRY Class of '62 Grant - $1,000 ALYSSA O'DELL Matthew '42 and Jeanne Griffin DeGaetano '42 Memorial Grant Given by Dennis ’67, Lynda ’67 O’Brian, Bridget O’Brien ’96 and Alan & Cynthia DeGaetano Schultheis '66 - $1,000, Hornell Association Grant - $500, Class of '83 Celebrating 30 Years - $500 Adam Davidson '47 Memorial Grant Given by His Family - $1,000 SARAH MULHOLLEN Henry Guenther '28 Grant - $1,000, Maple City Lions Grant $250 SARAH MCALLISTER ZACHARY OYER Class of '41 Grant in Memory of Elizabeth Schurr Science Teacher - $500 ANDREW PERNO Class of '54 Grant in Memory of Deceased Classmates - $500 JASON PIERCE Jim Fisher '55 Grant - $3,000, David Matthew Stoddard Memorial Grant - $500 KAITLIN PRESTON 7 2013 H.H.S. Alumni Association Awards & Grants Total Awards $109,110.00 Congratulations Are Now In Order!!! The Hornell High School Alumni Association proudly announces the recipients of the following awards for the year 2013. Funding was made available through membership dues and donations, special grants, perpetual class funds, memorial requests, and donations from downtown merchants. Total awards - $109,110 Daniel Berry and Henry "Hank" Giglio Memorial Grant - $1,000, William "Bill" G. Connors Memorial Grant Given by His Children- $750, Class of 1959 Grant - $100 MATTHEW SMITH Richard Todd '50 Memorial Grant Given by His Wife - $1,000, Charles J. Giallanza '40 Memorial Grant - $1,000, Boys State Grant in Memory of William L. Brown '48 Given by His Wife $500 Vincena DeGaetano Dodd '43 Memorial Grant Given by Her Husband Floyd and Daughters Kathleen Dodd Silberman'67, Christine Dodd Pettinelli '70 and Mary Kay Dodd George '76 - $500 Zachary D. Smith '08 Memorial Grant - $4,000, Class of 1952 Grant in Memory of Lucy Brown Olds '52 - $500, William '37 and Grace Coogan Dailey '41 Memorial Grant - $500, Hornell Association Grant - $500 David Matthew Stoddard Memorial Grant - $500 WILLIAM SMITH Class of 1968 Celebrating 45 Years - $500, Class of 1952 Grant in Memory of Lucy Brown Olds '52 - $400 NAOMI SNOWDEN Martin J. "Marty" Bossie Memorial Grant - $1,000 TREVOR STILES Margaret Morris Arnault '27 Memorial Grant - $1,000, Robert J. Childs '40 Memorial Grant - $400 COLBY THOMPSON Lieutenant John D. "Boots" Day '94 Memorial Grant Given by His Parents - $1,000, Hornell Association Grant - $500 MORGAN TOBIN JULIAN REINHART ERIKA ROMANOS COLLEEN SMITH Matthew '42 & Jeanne Griffin DeGaetano '422 Memorial Grant Given by Dennis '67 & Lynda DeGaetano O'Brien '67, Bridget O' Brien '96 and Alan &Cynthia DeGaetano Schultheis '66 - $1,000 Congratulations Class of 2013 Recipients! John L. MilesAlfred University Science Scholarship Memoriam Grant - $1,000, Pulos and Rosell Scholarship Grant - $250 ELANA WALLACE THOMAS TURNER How Are Scholarship Recipients Chosen? The Hornell High School Alumni tradition strives to encourage and support life-styles that have strong work ethics, public service and academic achievement by rewarding students who exemplify these characteristics with recognition and financial assistance for their education. A silent committee serves at the pleasure of the President of the Alumni Board. This group is always kept confidential. It may come as a surprise, but this is truly a secret committee and never discussed. Board members don’t have a clue! A meeting is called by the Superintendent of Schools and the President of the Alumni Board. The silent committee, school officials, teachers and guidance counselors meet for the first time. Every senior is offered an opportunity to fill out an application. The Superintendent provides a detailed resume of all students: student class ranking, financial need, student activities, desire for higher education (school choice), cost, student character, personality, and potential leadership. All selections are final. No records leave the school and resumes of the students are returned and kept confidential. H.A.A. Endowment Fund The Hornell Alumni Association is a recognized charitable organization under the rules and regulations of the I.R.S. The Alumni Association is a 501 (C) (3) charitable organization so that donations made to it are deductible. Since approximately 1995, the Alumni Association hired the Steuben Trust 8 Company to provide investment management services through a Trust Agreement for some of its excess money. The fund has grown in value due to its diversified investments between fixed income and equity investments. Since it has grown in value, it enables the Alumni Association to grant more scholarships. For people who want to make a deductible contribution to the Endowment Fund, make checks payable to the Hornell Alumni Association and mail to: Hornell Alumni Association P.O. Box 135 Hornell, NY 14843 THANK YOU NOTES FROM THE 2013 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Dear Hornell Alumni Association, Thank you so much for the scholarship. It will help a lot with my goal of becoming a Social Worker to make a brighter tomorrow for kids everywhere! Sincerely, Abbi Smith Tim Rosell (left) and Bill Pulos (right) are seen congratulating Zack Bacon ’13 on an AU football win last season. William Pulos and Tim Rosell ’85 have been attorneys in Hornell for many years. During the 2013 graduation ceremony, their law firm awarded two seniors with a scholarship to help offset the expense of college. This was the first year that the Pulos and Rosell Scholarship Grant was presented. They are planning to continue the award in the future. Hornell Alumni Association, Dear Hornell Alumni Association, Thank you for all of the scholarships that you awarded me during the graduation ceremony last June. It really means a lot. The money will be very helpful during college. Also, I really appreciate all of the hard work that is put in to raising so much money. It was an honor to receive these awards. It was an honor to be chosen for the Zachary Smith Memorial Grant. Zach was a family friend. I always looked up to him, and how he was kind & respectful to everyone. It was an honor to have my name associated with his. David Kimball Thank you so much, Brendan Buisch To the HHS Alumni, Thank you so much for awarding me the 2013 Grant in memory of Francis “Fran” Fitzgerald. This money will help me out so much when college starts. I really appreciate the fact you chose me for this award. Sincerely, Amber Cramp Dear Alumni, Hornell Alumni Association, Thank you very much for the generous scholarship for which I was awarded at graduation. I am honored to have received each scholarship, and grateful for all of the time and hard work that each of you contributes to benefit the HHS graduates. The amount of money donated by your organization is incredible. Again, thank you as this money will certainly be beneficial as I pursue my career goals at Ithaca College. Thank you so much for contributing to my dream of becoming a Sincerely, Colleen Smith With much appreciation, Gabrielle Macool lawyer by awarding me with the 2013 Hornell Alumni Association Grant in Memory of Fred “Blackie” Deebs. I really am extremely thankful for your generosity, and will put the money to good use at SUNY Fredonia while I major in Pre-Law. I would like to thank you for the 2013 Hornell Alumni Association Grant in memory of Nicholas B. “Nick” Gangemi. It will undoubtedly come in handy during my college career. Thank you, Isabel Dunning I am thankful to have received the 2013 Barbara Weyand Miles ‘43 Scholarship. This generous donation will be very beneficial when paying for needed materials for my education. Thank you so much, Jessica Loper Hornell Alumni Association, Thank you for giving me the Grant in Memory of Robert H. Griswold. It is surely needed and greatly appreciated. Thank you for supporting my dreams. Sincerely, Josephine Cruser Tw o H H S A A B o a r d m e m b e r s e a c h h a d a f a m i l y member who graduated last June. Taking a break from all of the festivities are David Kimball ‘13, his mother Cathy Potter Kimball ‘80, Eric Buisch ‘85, and his nephew Brendan Buisch ’13. 9 THANK YOU NOTES FROM THE 2013 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Dear Hornell Alumni Association, Thank you for your generous scholarships. It is greatly appreciated and will definitely decrease the burden of paying for a college education. Megan Dussault To the members of the Hornell Alumni Association, Thank you for choosing me to be the recipient of the Hornell Merchants Grant. This generous grant will help me greatly as I set forth on my journey to higher education. Rebecca McHenry Hornell Alumni Association, I would like to thank you for granting me the William L. Brown Memorial Scholarship. It is an honor, and I appreciate it a lot. It has enabled me to attend the University that was my #1 choice. Thanks again, Nicholas Burdett Elana Wallace, who is currently attending Alfred University, stopped by the Law Office of Pulos and Rosell to thank them for her scholarship. Dear Alumni Association, To the HHSAA, Thank you for your generosity in awarding me the Grant in Thank you so much for the Grant. I am planning to go to Finger Memory of David Broderick. I will use this to assist with my costs Lakes Community College to pursue a career as a DEC Officer. at school. This will help me tremendously with purchasing books. Jacqueline Clark Jake Lawrence Dear Hornell Alumni Association, Dear Hornell Alumni Association, I was one of the 2013 scholarship I would like to thank you for recipients. I would just like to thank you awarding for the money. It was a very generous contribution, and will most definitely come in handy this fall with all of the college expenses and bills that I will have. Any money that I can get is just that much more weight off of my mothers’ shoulders. She would also like to thank you as well. Thank you for helping me me the William G. Connors Memorial Grant as well as the Daniel Berry & Henry Giglio Memorial Grant. These will be very helpful in paying my college expenses as well as pursuing my future goals and dreams. It is such an honor to have been selected for out on my future medical career! these awards. Sincerely, Nicole Smith With Appreciation, Matthew Smith To the members of the HHSAA, Thank you so much for opening my doors and allowing me to further my education. Just so you know where the money is going, I am attending Stony Brook University in just three weeks to begin working on my Doctorate in Chemistry. With this degree, I Dear Hornell Alumni Association Members, I would like to thank you for awarding me the 2013 HHSAA Grant in Memory of the Deceased Members of the HHS Sports Hall of Fame, the 2013 Class of 1983 Celebrating 30 Years Scholarship, and the 2013 Bessie Ellis-Kelleher Memorial Grant. I am deeply honored to have received these awards. The money will definitely help me pay for my tuition and school supplies at SUNY Geneseo this fall. I feel lucky to have grown up in such a caring community. Thank you again for your generous support. Sincerely, Jim Dagon hope to lead a research team in West Point and eventually start my own pharmaceutical research company with a focus on terminal illness. Dear Alumni Group, Jacob Loper I want to thank you very much for the DeGaetano Scholarship. It has helped my family and me greatly throughout my college years. Courtney Drake 10 Local News of Interest • Local News of Interest Congratulations, Stuart McHenry '08! Stuart McHenry is an HHS graduate of 2008. He recently accepted a position as the newest police officer in Hornell. He served in the US Marine Corps from 2008-2012. Stuart graduated from the Southern Tier Law Enforcement Academy last year. He is married to the former Katie Coleman ’10. Pictured is McHenry (left) as he shakes hands with Hornell Police Chief Ted Murray after his swearing-in ceremony. Matt Smith, who received the $500 scholarship award, visits with Gracie at her home. Don’t miss Gus Macker Weekend in Hornell this summer.... July 26th & 27th Zachary D. Smith Memorial Scholarship Grace Smith (left) presents Colleen Smith ’13 with the Zachary D. Smith scholarship check. The 4th Annual Zachary D. Smith Golf Tournament was held on June 22, 2013. It was a beautiful day at Twin Hickory Golf Club honoring and remembering Zach. Golf was Zach’s favorite thing to do in his spare time. It is a day that is so special to all of us to reflect on our memories of him. The biggest memory that comes to mind is when Zach got a hole-in-one on Hole #4. A couple of years later, he took Anne Deebs, the love of his life, to Hole #4 and proposed! It is a tournament must-tell story that we share every year. Teams ride to that hole, and just picture Zach making that moment so special for the two of them. Just one day after Zach was killed, his brother Nate came up with the idea to have a tournament to memorialize and honor him. It is an all-day event with golf, lunch, raffles, prizes, and a dinner by Johnny Carbone. Zach's sister, Grace, is more involved as she gets older. She is happy to give out the monetary awards to the recipients. The winners of this year’s tournament were Dan Roser, Kevin Conklin, Scott Carroll, and Brennan Canty. We want to thank the many family members, friends, sponsors, participants, and volunteers that make this event so successful. It is amazing that all of you want to be a part of an event that is so special to our family. The proceeds from this golf tournament go to the Zachary D. Smith Memorial Scholarship fund. Every year, a Hornell High School senior is chosen from the essays that are written and turned into the high school guidance office. This scholarship is valued at $4000, payable annually while the person is enrolled in Military or College. In 2011, the family also established an Athletic Award that is presented in Zach’s name, and this is valued at $500. We are grateful for all who help make this tournament a success. The recipient of the 2013 Zachary D. Smith Athletic Award was given to Matt Smith. The Zachary D. Smith Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Colleen Smith. We wish Matt and Colleen the best of luck in their futures. With sincerity, The family of Zachary D. Smith 11 Local News of Interest • Local News of Interest Wegmans and Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Promote Healthy Food Choices Some of the students in the after-school program at the Hornell Intermediate School recently completed a "Cooking Matters for Teens" program. They learned how to select nutritious, low-cost ingredients and prepare them to be tasty and healthy. The program teaches cooking skills that these young people can use for life. During one of their sessions, the students received a behind-the-scenes tour of the Wegmans store in Hornell, where Chef Ken Sanford demonstrated how to prepare different meals. At the end of the series, Wegmans gave each participant a bag of groceries to take home. CCE-Steuben presented each student a certificate, cutting board, food thermometer, and class handbook which included the recipes. The local program was sponsored by the 21st Century Community Learning Center After School Grant. Front (l. to r.): Jen Marion, Morgan Shinebarger, Zariah King, JaMeir Scott-Mazza, and Mackenzie Congdon Back (l. to r.): Chef Ken Sanford ‘98, HCSD Grant Coordinator Tim Crowe ‘03, Store Manager Brett Ahrens, Chelsea Vondracek, Natashia Greene-Peterson, Pat Lamphier, and Pat White. “Welcome Home, Bill!” Actor Bill Pullman ‘71 returned to his birth place for the holidays. He is pictured at the Hornell Arts Center with Grace Cardamone, Kaylin Dessena, and Gloria Gambino. It’s always great to see Bill when he visits the area. He is always so warm, kind, and friendly. We look forward to seeing you again soon, Bill! 12 State Career Conference Hornell High School had five student representatives to the DECA State Career Conference in Rochester, New York on March 5th -7th . DECA is a national organization for marketing students. It allows students to compete in various marketing related topics and is a perfect complement to the curriculum in our Business and Marketing Classes. This year Ali Henby, Erin Stryker, Maria Santiago, Alexis Haynes and Vinny Capluzzi competed at the State level, accompanied by their advisor Mrs. Pamela Cleveland Mendel. Ali Henby and Erin Stryker competed in Hotel & Lodging, Maria Santiago and Alexis Haynes in Food Marketing, and Vinny Capluzzi in Business Administration. Erin, a first year DECA member, won a medal for placing in the top ten for her event. There were over 1900 students participating at this conference. The DECA club would like to thank our gracious donors for making this experience affordable. They include Hornell High School Student Council, Hornell Alumni Association, The Hornell Lodge #251, Hornell Rebekah Lodge, Kiwanis Club, Five Star Bank, Hornell Association, Maple City Savings Bank, Maple City Dodge, Simmons & Rockwell, and Loyal Order of Moose Club #210. Our five students gained excellent experience from this event that will no doubt help them in their future business careers. Pictured are (l. to r.) Erin Stryker, Alexis Haynes, Ali Henby, Maria Santiago, Vinny Capluzzi, and DECA Advisor Pam Mendel. Local News of Interest • Local News of Interest The 1983 Seattle Seahawks 30th Reunion Former HHS graduate Bill Dugan ‘77 reunited with his brother Marty ‘74 in Seattle, Washington last fall. This wasn’t just your normal family visit. Bill traveled to Seattle for the purpose of being honored by his former NFL team, and the eventual super bowl champions, The Seattle Seahawks. Dugan, along with the other members of the 1983 Seahawks, were recognized for the being the very first team in Seattle’s history to make the playoffs and going all the way to the AFC championship game. The four day event was filled with autograph sessions, photo opportunities, tours, and dinner banquets. Dugan and his teammates also attended the Seahawks vs. Buccaneers game. The entire 1983 team was introduced, acknowledged, and honored at halftime on the turf. Bill and Marty had a great time, and commented that the treatment by the Seahawks was first class all the way. The memories of this 30th reunion celebration will last a lifetime. Congratulations, Bill! 30 Years Ago: Bill Dugan (sitting, left) is all smiles as he officially signs with the Seattle Seahawks. Pictured with him are Dick Mansperger (head of Seahawks scouting department), John Walsh (Dugan’s agent), and John Thompson (Seattle Seahawks General Manager). Seated with Bill is a fellow Penn State teammate, Brad Scovill, who also signed a contract that day. Happy 50th Anniversary, Bill and Teddy Ormsby! Mr. and Mrs. William (Theodora) Ormsby celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on September 14, 2013 at the Glen Iris Inn. They were married in the First Presbyterian Church (now the United Presbyterian Church) in Hornell by Rev./Dr. Lloyd Schell. Teddy is retired from the Hornell City School District. She enjoys playing golf and doing volunteer work for the community. Bill is retired from the Prudential Insurance Company. He enjoys golf and playing bridge. Together, they enjoy spending the winter months in Myrtle Beach. They are the parents of two children, Beth of Penfield, and Bill Jr. of Hornell. 13 Local News of Interest • Local News of Interest Daniel Zaparzynski Zack Bacon ‘13 ‘99 Earns Prestigious Honor from Legislators Daniel Zaparzynski graduated from Hornell High School in 1999. He received his bachelor’s degree from Alfred University last May. During the Annual Spring Honors Convocation, Dan was honored with the Award for Academic Excellence in Mechanical Engineering which is given annually to the graduating senior with the highest overall grade point average in the program, and the J. Steven Mayes Memorial Scholarship. These are two very prestigious awards. Congratulations to Dan on a very successful college career. Congratulations, Tiffany Raish ’98! Pictured on center court during the ceremony are (l. to r.) Hornell City School District Superintendent Doug Wyant, Senator Tom O’Mara, Football Coach Erik Werner, Assemblyman Phil Palmesano, Wrestling Coach Scott Johnson, Zack Bacon, HCSD Athletic Director Scott Carroll, and Assemblyman Bill Nojay. Tiffany Raish and DJ McIntee Tiffany Raish graduated from Hornell High School in 1998. She received her bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University and master's degree from George Washington University in DC. In May of 2013, Tiffany became a proud law school graduate. She received this prestigious honor from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC. Tiffany is planning an October, 2014 wedding to Dustin “DJ” McIntee, a fellow Wake graduate. Prior to law school, Tiffany worked in DC for the Department of Defense from 20032005, and for Booz-Allen Hamilton from 20052010. Since graduating from law school and passing the North Carolina Bar Exam, Tiffany has started her own law firm in Asheville, NC. She practices in the areas of Estate Planning, Estate Administration, and Elder Law. Tiffany is the daughter of Janice Whitman Raish ’74. 14 Zack Bacon ’13 dominated in two sports while he was a student at Hornell High School. During the Gus Macker Tournament last summer, Zack received an award in the form of a Legislative Resolution from Senator Tom O’Mara, Assemblyman Phil Palmesano, and Assemblyman Bill Nojay which highlighted his athletic accomplishments in both wrestling and football. Bacon is the first athlete from Hornell to win a state championship in two sports. His reputation on and off the field prompted the passage of the Legislative Resolution. In high school, he posted a combined record of 99-1 in football and wrestling. He posted an undefeated 48-0 record as a wrestler. Zack is the son of Larry ’79 and Kim Bacon of Hornell. He has continued his football career at Alfred University. Zack understands that hard work and dedication are the keys to success. Local News of Interest • Local News of Interest Kelsey Brown '11 Receives Awards Kelsey Brown graduated from Hornell High School in 2011. She continued her education at Keuka College. Kelsey was recently honored at the Convocation Ceremony which was held on campus on May 3, 2014. Kelsey was awarded a Golden Apple and Certificate for Academic Excellence from the Education Department. She also received a Certificate of Appreciation for being a Resident Assistant (RA), and was inducted into Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society. Kelsey is currently a junior studying History and Special Education with a minor in Sociology. She is the daughter of Thomas Brown ’84. During the graduation ceremony in June of 2011, Kelsey was a recipient of several Hornell Alumni Association scholarships. She truly appreciates the financial assistance that the HHSAA has provided her over the years. Thank you, alumni! Meet Marathon Runner: Rosalie Andrezzi Mulhollen ‘68 Rosalie Andrezzi Mulhollen ‘68 is an administrative services assistant and secretary to the director at Alfred University’s (AU) Scholes Library of Ceramics. For her 60th birthday in 2010, Rosalie Mulhollen decided to begin to run and participate in local 5K races. In September of 2010, she ran her first half-marathon in Virginia Beach with her sisters-in-law and niece. It was then that she decided to work towards running a full marathon. Rosalie’s first marathon was the Wineglass Marathon which she ran from Bath to Corning in 2011. It was cold and it rained, but she had fun. Last fall, she prepared and ran in the ING New York City Marathon with her daughter, Kimberly. This was her fourth marathon in three years, and her daughter’s first. They were so happy and thankful to share the experience together! Mulhollen says that running has made her more physically healthy and mentally alert. She follows world champion runner Hal Higdon’s 18-week training program, running three to four days during the week and running longer distances during the weekend. She runs 25-40 miles a week on average but will taper her mileage about two weeks before a race. Rosalie has a running group in Hornell. They run together a couple of Olga Stewart ’01 Olga Stewart ’01 was recently accorded the designation of Professional Engineer [PE] by the state of Alaska. A resident of Anchorage for the past six years, Olga attended Lehigh University and holds a degree in Materials Science Engineering. Her work involves largely environmental matters. Congratulations and best wishes to Olga Stewart! HHS Students Donate Baskets See article on page 16 (look for the basket!)... days a week and also run races together. It takes a lot of time and hard work to prepare for a marathon. Mulhollen and her daughter a r r i v e d i n N e w Yo r k l a s t November and attended the ING New York City Marathon Health and Fitness Expo at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Some of her family members and friends were at the race to cheer them on. “It’s kind of hard to explain unless you’re a runner. It’s this feeling that you get when people are cheering you on,” says Mulhollen. “It’s just this rush. It’s amazing. People you don’t even know shouting at you that you can do it.” Students in Kathy McNelis Flint’s homeroom at HHS pose with some o f t h e food items that they collected for the Salvation Army last December. Sitting (l. to r.): Franki Gambino, Francesca Mason, Abby Lorow, and Jaden Buono Middle Row (l. to r.): Teri Hawkes (8th grade student council member), Alec Waight, Justine Coates, Paige Dailey, Stephanie Spike, Devon Brown, Grace Smith, and Jessica Crandall (8th grade student council member) Back Row (l. to r.): Tyler Dunn, Cameron Perry, Jacob Plank, Sam Dagon, Joe Khork, Anthony Buisch, and Tyler Oyer. 15 Local News of Interest • Local News of Interest Congratulations, Joseph Day ’90! Joseph Day graduated from Hornell High School in 1990. Immediately following graduation, he became an active member of the United States Marine Corps. where he served four years as a Military Police Officer. Upon discharge, Joe enrolled in the Southern Tier Police Academy. After graduation, he worked for the Steuben County Sheriff’s Department in several jobs including Road Deputy, Lake Patrol, and Corrections Officer. After leaving there, Joe was employed as a Police Officer at the Canandaigua VA M C . T h r o u g h t h e years, he was promoted to Sergeant, Training Officer, Lieutenant, and Assistant Chief. The Day Family Hornell YMCA The Steiner Family Aquatics Center Barbara Steiner cut the ribbon at the Steiner Family Aquatics Center this past March. She is accompanied by her daughter Donna and son Jim. 16 On September 16, 2013, Joseph Day was promoted to Chief of Police at Canandaigua VA M C . H e r e c e n t l y accepted another promotion as VISN Chief. This new position puts him in charge of six VMAC Police Departments from Buffalo to Albany. Pictured with Chief Day is his wife, the former Nicole Gallese ’94, his son Garrett, and his daughter Alivia. He is the son of Paul & Sandy Larnard Johnson ’69 of Almond, and Joseph Day ’67 & Ellen Andrus Stewart ’75 of Hornell. His siblings include Angela Day Yanni ’89 and the late John Day ’94. Congratulations and best wishes to Chief Day! The Hornell YMCA held their donor recognition event to celebrate the opening of the Steiner Family Aquatics Center on March 8, 2014. Opening the pool marks the end of a project that began in 2005. It was a night of celebration for the YMCA, its staff, and financial supporters. YMCA leaders said the opening of the fourlane 25-yard pool completes their vision, and signifies a promise kept to the city of Hornell. The greater part of the YMCA opened on July 11, 2011 as the fundraising continued to complete the project with the aquatics center. The Steiner family is a Platinum contributor HHS Students Donate Baskets Students and staff members at Hornell High School collected more than 1300 food items for the Salvation Army Holiday Basket program and food pantry. The drive was held from November 22nd to December 13th. It involved students in grades 7-12 as well as faculty and staff members. The drive was organized by the Junior/Senior High School Student Council, and included a contest among homerooms. The winning homeroom was determined by calculating the number of items donated per capita. Kathy McNelis Flint ’85 was very pleased to announce that her homeroom/1st period regents chemistry class won the contest. They collected twelve (12) items per person. to the pool fund. The effort to build a new state of the art facility was led by Campaign Chairperson Mike Davidson ’73 and Executive Director Mark Morrissey ’75. Both pointed to the importance of the lead gifts as well as more than 1400 donations that began in 2005. Mike and Mark call the project a huge community success story. They welcome and encourage anyone to stop by the YMCA for a guided tour of the beautiful facility. For more information, please feel free to check out their website www.hornellymca.com or call 607-324-5520. Local News of Interest • Local News of Interest Happy 90th Birthday, Esther Holland Kays ‘42 Esther Hollands Kays ’42 (sitting) is all smiles while celebrating her 90th birthday this past March. Gathered around her are (l. to r.) Mike Kays '60, Stephanie Kays Ennis holding Amalie Ennis, Judy Hellman Kays, Steve Kays '65, Zoey Kays, Tyler Kays, Sue Perry Kays '65, Laurie Kays VanSkiver '75, Jennifer VanSkiver, and Sarah VanSkiver. On March 2, 2014, Esther Hollands Kays, Hornell High School class of 1942, celebrated her 90th birthday. Family and friends gathered to celebrate with her, including sons Steve ‘65, Mike ’70, daughter Laurie ‘75, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. As part of her best memories of high school, Esther mentions her favorite teachers, George Cliquennoi, Edith VanOrsdale, and Mildred Kimmel. Excelling in art, Esther founded the HHS Art Club and was its first president. Her contributions to our Hornell community are noteworthy. Through her love of children and teenagers, Esther was involved as a Boy Scout and Camp Fire leader. She helped to start both boys and girls drill teams in the area. She also founded and ran a crisis center for troubled teens. Additionally, Esther was the owner and operator of the “Browse House”, an antique store in Hornell, through which she was known for her expertise & skills in arranging & directing household estate sales. Happy 90th Birthday, Esther— and many, many more! St. Ann’s Academy Gets New Building! St. Ann’s Academy met an exciting milestone this year. It opened its second academic school year in a new building located at 41 Genesee St. Increasing enrollment and gradelevel additions created the need for more classrooms and space. Over the past year, St. Ann’s Academy doubled its enrollment, and pupil registrations are nearing fifty students for the 2014-2015 school year. SAA serves students in preschool (PK-3 & PK-4) and kindergarten through sixth grade. St. Ann’s Academy was established to preserve the availability of a Catholic education for children in the Hornell area. The school provides a caring and learning environment anchored in values, and stresses high academic standards by utilizing a dynamic grouping approach to teaching. Students are placed in academic groups based on individual ability. They work at their own levels throughout each school year allowing them to meet and/or exceed the learning standards put forth by New York State. On January 15, 2013, the NYS Education Department’s Board of Regents granted St. Ann’s Academy a three-year Provisional Charter, granting it an education corporation. For more information or to learn more about how you can help support SAA, visit www.saacademy.org or call (607) 545-4060. Checkout their facebook page to see the amazing things happening at SAA…… https://www.facebook. com/StAnnsAcademyHornellNY. The SAA Board of Directors include Sister Dolores Ann Stein (principal), Jerome O’Connor ’72 (president), Joan Coleman (vice-president), Hector Hoyos (treasurer), Laura Dagon Picco ’94 (secretary), Jennifer BroveroMonoson, Dave Gray, Penny Sherburne Gray ‘82, and Mark Woodworth. Pictured are the dedicated teachers at St. Ann’s Academy. They are (l. to r.) Kirsten Scholes Lawrence ‘03, Michelle Ahrens, Kristen Amidon, Tammie Bossard Mullen ‘99, Stacey Illi, and Samantha Murphy. 17 Local News of Interest • Local News of Interest Visit the Hornell Erie Depot Museum! The Hornell Erie Depot Museum, located Day is a fun-filled day, sharing history with inspired us to offer an opportunity for the at 111 Loder Street, was established in 2005 the youth of the Canisteo Valley. community to honor railroad friends and family by the City of Hornell to honor the men and In 2013, the museum launched its on our Hornell Erie Depot Museum Memorial. women of the Erie Railroad. Through generous Hornell Erie Depot Museum Memorial. Those Forms for a memorial plate are available donations from former at 17 local business Erie workers and their including Hornell City families, the museum Hall, Hornell Erie Depot houses an interesting Museum, online at the and varied display of the City of Hornell’s web site, railroad memorabilia. and the HEDM Facebook We encourage all of you page. to visit, look & read, or Hornell native perhaps converse with James J. Burke wanted the museums dedicated to commemorate the docents who have a world of the Erie, so he plethora of information commissioned artist and stories to share. Rich Pedersen to paint Every June, local second graders are four Erie paintings. With Artist Rich Pedersen's beautiful Hornell Depot print. entertained at HEDM’s meticulous care, Mr. Erie Educational Day. Pedersen presented a Educators Eric Jones night view of the Hornell & Julie Prunoske, Civil Erie Depot. He then War reenactors, and went on to paint the Erie retired teachers Ann shops. In May of 2013, & Pat Quackenbush, Rich Pedersen donated have presented early his Erie prints to the American history on the museum. He left this lawn of the museum. area rich in friendships While inside the with the wonderful museum, story stations Tim Rosell is pictured with his children, Mayor Shawn Hogan shows a display to people he met while are manned by Mayor Alexandria and Nolan, at the Hornell Erie some Hornell students during the HEDM Shawn Hogan, along Depot Museum Memorial. Erie Educational Day that was held last June. researching for these paintings. We will be with his daughter Ashley Striker, who presents the story of his father, of us at the museum listened to our visitors forever in his debt for his generous donation Mayor Francis Hogan and his wife Yolanda, recant the stories of their family members who of these beautiful prints. All four prints are for christening the Hornell Tug Boat in the New worked for the Erie, Erie Lackawanna, and sale at the Hornell Erie Depot Museum and York harbor in 1952. Our Erie Educational Conrail Railroads. The need for recognition Hornell City Hall. Congratulations On Your Retirement, Ron Lockwood ‘68! 18 Ron Lockwood is a proud graduate of the HHS class of 1968. He started working for Wegmans in 1967 while he was a student in high school. He didn’t know that working parttime for a supermarket would change the course of his life. He held various positions in store operations during his career with Wegmans, including stops at nine stores in Rochester. In 1979, Ron was promoted to Store Manager at the Hornell Wegmans. He helped open sixteen stores in New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Lockwood will never forget the feeling of driving into the parking lot on June 11, 1995 and experiencing the excitement of Grand Opening Day of the new Wegmans Superstore. Ron is grateful to have had the opportunity to spend his entire career working for a world class organization with so many wonderful and caring people. He states that it has been an enjoyable, fulfilling, & rewarding journey, and feels that Hornell is a great place to live, work, & raise a family. Ron is looking forward to retirement with excitement. Although he will miss working with the Wegmans team and the Hornell community, Ron feels that retirement will be a very special time to spend with his wife & family, play some golf, travel, do more volunteer work, and enjoy & celebrate life. Lockwood looks back with pride on the goals that he has accomplished at Wegmans, and is grateful for the many wonderful memories. Words cannot express the honor & pride that Ron has always felt being a part of the Hornell community, and serving its customers for the past forty-seven years. He hopes that he has made a difference in the lives & experiences of those customers & co-workers that he has come into contact with over his career. Lockwood appreciates the support and commitment that the Hornell community has always given him. People have asked Ron, “If you had to do it over, what would you change?” He tells them, “Absolutely nothing.” Do You Remember? YMCA Nursery School 1963 Submitted by Karen Davis Bernard ’77: “I just came across this picture of some of my 1977 classmates in nursery school at the YMCA with Mrs. Brasted and her helper, Nancy Haynes. Here is how the picture was labeled starting with the front head of the table going clockwise: Patty Hollands, Margie Fawcett, William Schlossberg, John Zall, Jeff Fletcher, Tom Testani, Cindy Durso, Karen Davis, Brigid Kelly, Ellie Hammond, Lori Ann Booth, Matt Gambino, and John Burke. Wow, over 50 years ago!” Thanks for sharing this photo with all of us, Karen. The Colts Midget Football Team late 1960's Sitting in front: Donnie Canty (water boy) ROW 1: Matt Gambino, Mike Congdon, Jim Coates, John Carbone, Jake Flaitz, ? Brewer, Ray Goodspeed, Dave Griswold, Mike Scotti, and Chauncy Watches ROW 2: Tom Burke, Angelo Batisti, Bernie McLaughlin, Nick Teta, Tom Matacale, Chuck Marino, Brian Schu, Ronnie Brownell, Tom Griswold, and Andy Gillette ROW 3: Coach Wiley, Coach Vic Malley, Coach Jerry Canty, ?, Larry Ebert, Mark Hunt, Kevin Crosby, John Kinsman, Coach Brewer, and Head Coach Butch Ermy ROW 4: Sally Dagon, Judy Ermy, Kathy Brownell, ?, Viginia Eveland, Barb Brewer, Ellen Gillette, Dominica D'Apice, and Debbie Fitzpatrick. (submitted by Bill Dugan ’77) HHS ALUMNI Thank you for your donations to the HHSAA Scholarship Fund. Your support is greatly appreciated!! HHS Majorettes 1969-1970 Irving School, Hornell, NY 1966 Starting at the top, going left to right: Tom Matacale, Mike Dailey, Oscar Wilson, Liz Crandall, Bill Hogan, Christa Cudebec, Mrs. Cianciosi, Nancy Keddy, Bob Crowley, Mark Rixford, Valerie Griffin, Bill Burger, Sue Hunt, Cindy Mauro, Joe Zandowski, Lydia McGregor, and Marc Hunt (submitted by Charlene Crowley Heard) These lovely ladies were part of the Hornell High School marching band. They were the four very talented majorettes. On homecoming night, the lights in the football stadium went out, and they twirled fire. Yes, FIRE…and, they were good! Pictured in full uniform are (l. to r.) Connie Guinane Ellis, Pamela Schmitt Powers, Karen Piccirillo Kelly, and Mary Koch Helmer. 19 HOMETOWN HIGHLIGHTS • HOMETOWN HIGHLIGHTS With sincere appreciation, we would like to acknowledge Mr. Tim Berardi and his Advanced Placement English Literature & Composition students at HHS for adapting the Hometown Highlight articles. A special recognition goes out to the following 2014 seniors for their submissions: Mercedes D’Amato, Ali Henby, Sara Hillman, Liz Hover, Aran Kilcoyne, Julia Mix, Katie Shepard, MacKenna Weakland, Faith Williams, and Emily Wolf. On behalf of the Hornell Alumni Association Board of Director’s, we would like to say “Thank You” for your assistance! Dancin' on Disney! Local Scouts Honered as Heroes Four local Boy Scouts, Lee Cornish, Aiden Libordi, Noah McHenry and Sam Argentieri, received Honor Medals during a ceremony at The Main Place last June. The Honor Medal is awarded to youth members or adult leaders who demonstrate notable heroism and skill in saving or attempting to save a life in considerably risky situations. The four scouts achieved this honor after aiding three men trapped in a collapsed building in Mount Morris in April of 2012. Mitch Cornish, assistant scoutmaster, and the boys were headed home from the Naval Park in Buffalo when they witnessed the scene and immediately helped the men escape. Mayor Shawn Hogan gave each Scout a key to the city. Cornish was awarded the Five Rivers Council Certificate of Merit. All of them felt overwhelmed, humbled, and very grateful to be recognized in such a wonderful manner. Hornell’s Dancin’ on Edge Studio performed in Disney World and on a five-day Carnival cruise last July. This was their fifth cruise, and second trip to Disney. About twohundred (200) people participated in the trip, featuring a variety of fifty (50) dancers ages 10-18. The first performance took place in Disney World in Orlando Florida on July 26th at the Waterside Stage in downtown Disney. The second performance took place July 31st on a Carnival Cruise ship. Everyone had a wonderful time, and look forward to their next trip! Saluting Our Veterans 20 Aiden Libordi, Lee Cornish, Noah McHenry, and Sam Argentieri Last November, the Hornell community saluted our veterans with many different events being held throughout the city. The Field of Honor, located in front of Steuben Trust Company, displayed 315 American flags to honor veterans and first responders. The students from St. Ann’s Academy performed a medley of patriotic songs for the public. This was the third year that St. Ann’s has hosted this event. Miss Lisa’s Artistry of Dance put on “A Salute to Our Veterans” dance recital at the Hornell High School. Mayor Shawn Hogan, Assemblyman Philip Palmesano, and Police Chief Ted Murray all introduced different dances, thanked the veterans, and included a short story of how a veteran had changed their lives. Finally, city of Hornell officials gathered on the Broadway Mall to honor past and present soldiers during a Veterans Day Ceremony. The Hornell High School Select Choir performed the National Anthem. Many wreaths were placed to pay tribute to our veterans. The HHS School Concert Band and Choir performed “God Bless America” and an Armed Forces medley of songs. The playing of Taps and a benediction closed the ceremony. HOMETOWN HIGHLIGHTS • HOMETOWN HIGHLIGHTS Family Celebrates 200 Years On June 16, 2013, the Bennett family and the community of Howard gathered to see their family farm passed on to the next generation. Howard Flats Farm is the largest continuously owned family farm in New York State. It started with Daniel N. Bennett, then went to George Bennett, Bert Bennett, Byron Bennett, and currently Phil Bennett. With his wife Juanita, they are now turning it over to the next generation. State Senator Thomas F. O’Mara and Assemblyman Philip A. Palmesano were present at the farm to witness this milestone event. After receiving state and national recognition, the Bennett family hosted a catered picnic for the community at its camp overlooking the farm. Howard Flats Farm has been in the Bennett family for six generations. Joseph Garcia '01 Last August, Joseph Garcia, a member of the HHS class of 2001, took over Joe’s Barber Shop from Tony Armeli ’61, whose father, Joseph, ran the shop for fifty-two years. Garcia first encountered taking over Joe’s Barber Shop when he overheard people saying that Tony was retiring but didn’t just want to shut the shop down. So, Garcia talked to him about purchasing the business. Garcia wanted to keep a business going. He was very happy about taking over the shop, and stated that he takes pride in what he does. He feels that in a small town like Hornell, it’s more personal, and you have a closer relationship with your clients. You can talk more, and you see them out a lot. In a big city, it’s just not as personal. Garcia's Barbershop owner Joseph Garcia, left, stands behind Dick Sirianni, who was about to get his hair cut by Cirilo Hernandez, right. Former managing editor of the Wellsville Daily Reporter, Neal Simon, joined the Hornell Evening Tribune in January of 2012, and was named the city editor last September. John Anderson, GateHouse Media Southern Tier Regional Editor, states that Simon’s popular columns in the Sunday Spectator are a must- read. Neal is a respected veteran journalist in the newsroom. The fact that his uncle, Kelly Simon (Tribune City Editor) and father Lou Simon (Tribune Sports Editor), had the same deep ties to Western New York and the Evening Tribune makes this appointment an honor. Simon believes the Tribune is a Mark McAnany '79 Earns Award Mark J. McAnany graduated from Hornell High School in 1979. He was named the 2013 Engineer of the Year by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). This special recognition is awarded to an engineer with three decades of experience working on major transportation projects throughout the Rochester region, New York State, and the Northeastern United States. McAnany, a graduate of the State University of New York @ Buffalo, began his career with Bergmann Associates in 1983. He is currently managing Bergmann’s largest highway project to date: a $240 million Interstate-81/NY 17 Interchange reconstruction project. He’s also been a leader in the American Council of Engineering companies of New York. Mark’s career choice was inspired by his father, John “Jack” who was a civil engineer with the NYS Department of Transportation in Hornell. His brother, Paul of Hornell, is the regional traffic and safety engineer with the DOT. His mom, Mildred, continues to live in his hometown on Erie Avenue. McAnany, his wife Elaine, and their family reside in Ogden. Simon Family Tradition Kept Alive definitive source of news for Hornell and the surrounding area. His goal is to not only maintain, but to expand news coverage. He is very excited about his new responsibilities, and is extremely grateful that John Anderson and Jim Murphy (Tribune publisher) gave him this opportunity. Congratulations, Neal! 21 HOMETOWN HIGHLIGHTS • HOMETOWN HIGHLIGHTS This is True Love! Hornell natives Richard, 97, and Jennie DeBois Ordway, 87, celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary last Fall. The pair met during World War II in Lodi, N.J. They were married on September 12, 1943 in a backyard-wedding ceremony that took place at the home of Jennie’s parents. The Ordway’s have three children: Cindy, Kenneth, & Mark, and five grandchildren. Jennie now resides in McAuley Manor while Richard still lives in their home. He visits her daily without fail. This beautiful couple says that patience, a little bit of work, compromise, and a lot of love are the ingredients for a lasting partnership and a lifetime of memories. Happy 70th and congratulations to The Ordway’s! HHS Celebrates Senior-to-Senior Day The Hornell High School class of 2014 held its annual Senior-to-Senior Day event where the 12th grade students and their grandparents join together for a day of fun. The day began with a continental breakfast in the cafeteria, followed by a tour around the school. After the tour, performances were put on by the HHS choirs and pep band. Following the performances, the seniors and their grandparents gathered for a lunch prepared by the cafeteria staff. “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” Grandparents enjoyed spending the day at the high school with the 2014 graduates on ‘Seniorto-Senior’ Day. Pictured are (clockwise) Ann Mauro, Mike Mauro, Joe Mauro, Jerry Walker, Matt Mauro, and Jackie Walker. Mike and Matt are the sons of Joe ’76 and Teri Walker Mauro ’76. During graduation ceremonies last June, over $109,000 in scholarship money was awarded to HHS students pursuing a college education. Thank you, Alumni! Doug's will Bloom Under New Ownership Doug’s Flower Shop opened on December 7, 1977 helping put smiles on the faces of customers for over thirty-six years. The owners, Doug and Bev Gilbert, have been deeply involved in the Hornell community. On November 1, 2013 a transition began between the owners, transferring the well-known business to Dan and Becky Canfield. Becky worked for Doug while obtaining her degree in floriculture merchandising at Alfred State College. Aside from Becky Canfield’s educational background, running a floral shop is not new to the Canfield’s. They have owned Berry Vine Creations in Arkport for more than five years. Now that they are retired, Doug and Bev Gilbert look forward to enjoying some free time, and will do some traveling. Their sons, Jonathan and Kevin, reside in Charlotte, NC. Original Flag at Iwo Jima Dennison “Denny” Coates was a witness to the first flag raising on the island of Iwo Jima on February 23, 1945. However, within minutes, the flag was later replaced by a bigger, more visible one. A photograph was taken of the second flag raising, and became iconic for WWII. The battle for Iwo Jima was thirty-six days long and we lost 5,931 soldiers in the process. Coates drove a Landing Ship 22 Tank onto shore in the invasion of Iwo Jima. He was later awarded a Purple Heart. Coates was a well-known and popular Hornell businessman who ran Coates Auto Service for many years. He was also a Canaseraga firefighter and New York State trooper. Denny passed away on September 15, 2013. HOMETOWN HIGHLIGHTS • HOMETOWN HIGHLIGHTS Gus Macker 2013 Even rain could not stop Hornell’s 16-year tradition of the Gus Macker Tournament. Zach Bacon ‘13 was honored in a surprise ceremony on the first day of Gus Macker. Bacon was the first Hornell athlete to ever capture state titles in two sports. He received three titles in football and one in wrestling. The ceremony was organized by State Assemblymen Phil Palmesano and Bill Nojay, along with State Senator Tom O’Mara. Later that day, St. Ann’s Academy sponsored a $10,000 half-court shot. The shot was missed but it added new excitement to the tournament. Hornell left Gus Macker event managers impressed and eager to return to Maple City. They noted that our sense of community and local representation provided the perfect atmosphere for this friendly tournament. Volunteers were described as a “welloiled machine,” and pulled off another great weekend of basketball. Get ready for Gus Macker Weekend this summer. The event will take place on July 26th and 27th. For more information, please contact the Hornell YMCA at 607-3245520 or visit their website. Two Hornell Patrolman Sworn in O n We d n e s d a y, J u n e 13, 2013, Josh Day, who graduated from Hornell High School in 2005, and John Robert Emo were sworn in as members of Hornell’s City Police Department. The ceremony was held at City Hall and attended by family members & friends. Pictured below are Police Chief Ted Murray, Josh Day, John Robert Emo, Steuben County district attorney Brooks Baker, Mayor Shawn Hogan, and Steuben County assistant district attorney David Coddington. Congratulations, good luck, and best wishes to Josh and John. Thank you for protecting our beautiful city. Save-A-Lot Opens in Hornell Jeff Proulx, Hornell Save-A-Lot owner (front & center), cuts the ribbon at a ceremony opening the new store at 16 Park Drive in Hornell. Also shown are Jim Griffin (left), Mayor Shawn Hogan, Melissa Proulx, and Save-A-Lot employees & representatives. On June 13th, 2013, a red ribbon was cut by Save-A-Lot store owner Jeff Proulx. The new grocery store is located on Park Drive in Hornell. The opening signifies the first time the Railroad Centre Plaza is fully occupied since the plaza opened in 1989. Save-A- Lot is one of the nation’s leading hard discount, limited assortment grocery chains. Others in attendance for the ceremony were Jeff’s wife Melissa Proulx, Mayor Shawn Hogan, city officials, common council members, and SaveA-Lot representatives. Get Ready for 'Movie Night'! Hornell Partner ’s for Grown (HPG) has announced that it was proceeding with its ‘Movie Night in the Park’ idea, in which the public would be able to view two movies every Thursday night at the Performance Park on Broadway Mall in Hornell. The summer-time movies, which will be free of charge, will be shown on an inflatable movie screen that is slightly smaller than a drive-in movie screen. Mayor Shawn Hogan ’70, a member is HPG’s board of directors, feels the ‘Movie Night in the Park’ is a great idea. He is convinced that it will be a successful event, wonderful for the business community, and enjoyable for the people of the area. 23 HOMETOWN HIGHLIGHTS • HOMETOWN HIGHLIGHTS Betsy Shults & Family Open Art Show Betsy Shults strikes a pose with her artwork Last fall, Betsy Shults had an art show with her family at the Hornell Arts Center which is located in the old Ponderosa building on Broadway Mall. The art display, which was inspired by her life & work history, featured a variety of paintings, photos & sculptures from Betsy and her family. Other projects involved in the show were from her daughter, Laura Shults Stella; her son-in-law, Andy Stella; and family members, Sherman Finch & Krista Finch Steinke. In her thirties, Shults discovered her affection for drawing. She discovered art out of a need for something more, an affinity to have something all her own. Shults’ art reflects the idea of being alone with yourself. She refers to her pieces as introspective and contemplative. Most of her paintings and sculptures include depictions of people. The art show at the Hornell Arts Center was a huge success. Congrats to the Shults family! Dylan Dunn '11 Hornell High School class of 2011 graduate, Dylan Dunn, signed with and is currently playing baseball for St. Bonaventure as a catcher for their Division I team. Dunn recently completed two years of school and participated in the baseball program at Hagerstown Community College in Maryland. While there, he hit at a .326 clip with six homeruns and 55 RBI’s in 57 games. For the second consecutive summer, Dunn played for the Hornell Dodger’s as their starting catcher. He is the son of Bob ’85 and Kolleen Dunn, and has two younger brothers, Jake and Eli. Congratulations and good luck to Dylan as he pursues his dream at St. Check out the front cover of a recent St. Bonnies game program! Bonaventure! From Their Kitchen... With Love. Dylan Dunn (center) takes a break to visit with his parents, Bob and Kolleen, before a Hornell Dodger baseball game last summer. Ian and Lori Cramp are the owners of Billy Schu's Restaurant which is located on Seneca Street in Hornell. When they took over the establishment ten years ago, there was a tradition that started in 1985 that they still continue to keep. It is to feed people for free on Thanksgiving Day. The Cramp’s and forty-five other volunteers established a new record 24 last fall, serving 245 Thanksgiving meals for anyone in need. Because of these kind people who gave their time and generosity, Billy Schu’s provided community members with a warm, happy environment to enjoy a dinner so they wouldn’t be lonely during the holiday. Friends, family, and even strangers were happy with the service they received. “All of our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.” Congratulations, good luck, and best wishes to the HHS graduating class of 2014! Local News of Interest • Local News of Interest Alexandria Argentieri '10 Alexandria Argentieri graduated from Hornell High School in 2010. She is the daughter of Shellene Nasca '87. Her grandparents are William Nasca '51 and the late Margaret Brown Nasca '57. Alexandria attends St. John Fisher, and is a member of the class of 2014. She was awarded The Science Fellow by the School of Arts & Sciences Grant for the summer of 2013. Her summer was spent working in a laboratory and studying nanotechnology. Alexandria worked closely with her mentor, Dr. Fernando Onviteros, who is the head of the Nanobiology Department. Her study included creation and extensive research of lipid-based nanoparticles that she tested and manipulated for target-specified treatment of disease in cells. Nanotechnology is one of the newest and most promising leads in the fight against cancer and other diseases. Site specified treatments avoid damaging healthy cells in the body, and are programmed to target the damaged ones. Alexandria presented her findings and research on November 9, 2013 to the Rochester Academy of Science at Nazareth College. Alexandria Argenteri '10 proudly dsplays her research project. Mark Young '96 Joins C & N Lending Team ATTENTION ALUMNI: Mark J. Young ‘96 has (YMCA), and a member been named Vice President – Commercial Loan Sales Officer for Citizens & Northern Bank. Working from the Hornell C&N office, Young will manage commercial customer relationships for the bank, primarily in Western New York State. Young holds his BS Degree in Management from St. John Fisher College in Rochester. Prior to joining C&N, he was vice president of commercial and residential loan originations for Maple City Savings Bank, FSB in Hornell. He has more than eight years of lending experience. Prior to working with Maple City Savings, Mark was employed by First American Real Estate Tax Service in Henrietta where he served as Team Leader-Tax Research. Active in his community, he is treasurer of the Hornell Young Men’s Christian Association of the Western Steuben Allegany Association of Realtors. Young is also a coach for the Arkport Indoor Soccer Program (third & fourth graders) and Arkport Coach Pitch Baseball. He and his wife, Bonnie, have three children and reside in Arkport. “Mark is a welcome addition to our lending team in our New York market,” said Hal Hoose, EVP and Director of Lending for C&N. “His experience and commitment to the Hornell and Canisteo area communities make him a valuable resource for our clients.” Congratulations and best wishes to Mark as he continues down the road to success. The HHSAA News Journal is sent during the month of May. The mailing goes out in “bulk rate” and may take anywhere from three days to three weeks before you receive it. 25 Do You Remember? Are You Smarter Than A 50 Year Old? Attention HHS Alumni This is a test for 'older kids' who are better known as ‘seniors’. The HHSAA Board thought that we could keep our members busy, and help them forget about their aches & pains for a little while. The answers to the following questions are printed on page 64, but don't cheat! Please answer them first. So, get a pen, a piece of paper (label it 1-20), and have some fun, our sharp-witted HHSAA friends. Transcript Archive Available in the Guidance Office! There is an archive of students who attended and/ or graduated from Hornell High School. The files have transcripts that date back to the early 1900’s and are sorted alphabetically. A lot of the transcripts from the 1900’s thru 1930’s have photos attached. The actual form varied over the years but most of them have courses with grades, parent names, address, date of birth, what school the student transferred from & when, their graduation date or why they left before graduating (to go to work, to war, etc). Some include rank & average, diploma type, PSAT, and SAT scores. There are older transcripts that even have I.Q.’s listed, elementary grades, state tests, and health records. Students transferred to the high school from Columbian, Bryant, Lincoln, North Hornell, St. Ann’s, Irving, and Washington Schools. Some of them even transferred from the one room schools like Big Creek and Crosby Creek. There is a lot of family history in this archive. When you flip through the files, it is easy to tell which students were siblings, and if their parents and/or grandparents also attended Hornell High School. Some of them were born at home, and had no documentation of their actual birth date. There is a lot of family history in these files. Almost daily, the guidance office receives calls from companies that do background checks on potential new employees to confirm high school graduation. A high school transcript is confidential, which means the public is not permitted to come in and just browse through the files. If a former student of any age that is applying to college or would like a copy of their transcript, please contact the high school via a phone call, email, or a written request. A copy of your driver’s license is necessary in order to obtain your transcript. Ladies, please remember that you need to provide your maiden name. For more information, please contact the guidance office secretary, Christine Slater MacNaughton. She can be reached at 607-324-3702 (ext. 1572), or christine.macnaughton@hornellcsd.org To Whom It May Concern: I have written this letter in hopes that it may be received by someone who may have knowledge of the following historical events. I met Mrs. Marion Faulkner several years ago at a social function in Lancaster, PA. It appears that the two of us lived in Hornell at the same time, and enjoyed some similar circumstances. My family moved from Bath to North Hornell in 1930 when I was five years old. In those days, there was no such grade called kindergarten nor was there a device known as a school bus. My walk from home to North Hornell School was not very long. I still have the carpenter hammer that I found on the way to school that first day! We lived at 404 Seneca Road in a house owned by the Landers. Two blocks behind our house was Blades Paving Co. My dad opened a business known as Higgs Tire Shop that was located in Horton’s Gas Station across the street from The Big Elms Restaurant. Several years after we moved, my 26 mom gave birth to my sister Phyllis at Bethesda Hospital. I recall watching circus construction and their shows in several fields near us. Our family employed the habit of going for rides on Sunday afternoons. We sometimes went to Arkport to see their airport which contained a device known as an autogyro. Although the school was relatively new, it had only four large classrooms, each of which contained two grades. It also had an auditorium and possibly a gym. Behind the school was a hilly golf course. We used its hills in the winter for sledding. Classmates and neighbors whose names I remember are John Johnson, Kenneth Just, Robert Rowe, George Smith (whose father was an executive at Steuben Trust), and my neighbor, Earl New. I also recall the Vogel, Callahan, Strobel, and Hubert families. A man by the name of Mal Fletcher was a friend of my folks. He was a local piano tuner. When not in school, I sometimes accompanied Mal into the countryside to collect upright pianos which he carried on the rear bumper of his car! My family belonged to a large Methodist church that was located on the edge of a park in downtown Hornell. This is where my sister and I were baptized. When I was about ten years old, we moved to Elmira. After a short stay there, we moved again to Canisteo where my father opened a new Horton gas station in the center of town. At age eleven, my family returned to our hometown of Akron, Ohio. Although I didn’t live in the Hornell area for very long, I continue to have wonderful memories. Does any of the above information sound familiar to the older alumni? I just wanted to share my thoughts with you. Thank you for your time, Bill Higgs Local News of Interest • Local News of Interest Congratulations Colin McDaniels '16 Colin McDaniels is a 10th grader at Hornell High School, and will graduate in 2016. Recently, he was appointed Detachment of New York Assistant Sergeant at Arms for the Sons of the American Legion for the 2013-14 year, along with his grandfather Joe Cleveland ’68. This is a huge honor for any minor as the average age of membership in New York is in the mid-to -late forties. Colin also holds offices at district, county, and the local level. In true fashion of the SAL motto, he believes in ‘service before self’, and is very active in his community. Colin enjoys telling people about his eligibility through his late grandfather, Paul "Mac" McDaniels ‘41 who served in the United States Marines Corps. during WWII. He also takes great pride in sharing his knowledge of Americanism and Patriotism. Colin is the son of Thomas and Colleen Cleveland McDaniels ’91. He has two sisters MacKayla ‘19 and MacKenzie ’23. Congratulations to Colin and his family. Detachment of New York SAL Commander John Chang (left) congratulates Colin McDaniels '16 on his recent appointment. Curt & Ryan Flaitz: PANT SAGGIN DEZIGN (PSD) World War II Memorial Plaque A memorial plaque bearing the names of seventy-four (74) Hornell residents who paid the ultimate sacrifice and died during World War II was moved from the OLD Hornell High School (currently the Intermediate School) to where the veterans monuments are located on the Broadway Mall. Mayor Shawn Hogan stated that a rededication ceremony to unveil the plaque took place on Memorial Day. Many descendants of those whose names are on the plaque attended. “I am proud that the city was able to honor those listed in this way,” he said. Thank You! Hornell brothers strike it big with their clothing company. Pictured are (left to right) Curt Flaitz, NBA player Mike Miller, Ryan Flaitz, and recording artist Vanilla Ice. The PSD clothing brand created by the Flaitz brothers has opened offices in Los Angeles and inked endorsement deals with a large number of high-profile athletes and musicians. That list includes Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson, rapper Big Sean, UFC fighter Chris Weidman, and NBA players Chris "Birdman" Anderson, Kevin Durant, & Udonis Haslem. This is an incredible story. To read more about the Flaitz brothers and their success, please Google: Almost Somebody, Pant Saggin Dezign, Evening Tribune…or follow this link: http://www.eveningtribune.com/arti cle/20140402Special/140409857#ixzz3 0Iqjif4M With sincere appreciation to Keith Guthrie ‘88 (owner), Erin Stephens, and the staff at New Life Printer’s for their advice and expertise in organizing the final submissions of this newsletter! 27 Local News of Interest • Local News of Interest HHS Vocal Music Students Honored with Awards! Dear Hornell Alumni, Greetings from Hornell High School! It’s that time again to SAVE THE DATE for the 2nd Annual HHS Alumni Choir performance! The Alumni Choir 2015 performance will be Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 7:00pm. We will rehearse Friday May 29th from 5pm - 9pm and Saturday May 30th from 9am 3pm (lunch will be provided). It is my hope to have the alumni choir perform three or four pieces on their own at the concert Saturday evening, and then join the Senior High Choir to conclude the concert with a combined piece. Please feel free to share this information with anyone that you know. Again, the Alumni Choir is open to any graduate who sang as a Hornell student. This is a Congratulations to these HHS students who participated in the vocal music competition in Annapolis, MD. This past April, the Hornell High School Choirs travelled to Annapolis, MD for their annual competition trip. Consisting of sixtyseven (67) students, the festival weekend was packed with opportunities for them to enjoy the Baltimore Harbor, Hard Rock Café, and the National Aquarium. The students also took in a concert at the Annapolis Naval Academy featuring the Men’s Choir. Under the direction of Christopher J. van Leeuwen and accompanied by Eric Prentice ’85, the five choirs performed for three nationally renowned musicians from the Naval Academy & the University of Maryland, and received high honors. The Jazz & Vox Feminam ensembles received Silver Ratings, and the Senior High, Women’s, & Show Choir(s) all received Gold Ratings. However, the greatest accomplishment was announced when Hornell was selected as the recipient of the Spirit of Annapolis Award. This award is distributed to one district (out of 11) who demonstrated honor, integrity, and respect throughout the weekend. The festival company interviews restaurants, attraction site workers, bus drivers, and hotel staff in order to determine which school carries themselves with professionalism and courtesy. Once again, our vocal music students have carried themselves with distinction while demonstrating composure and commitment to their craft, their community, and themselves. A 35th Celebration! Bill Bishop and Steve DeSanto 28 The Bishop & Johnson Funeral Home, Inc. at 285 Main St., Hornell celebrated its 35th Anniversary on May 6, 2014. Bill Bishop ’72 and the late Chuck Johnson ‘75 purchased the Nugent family homestead in February of 1979. The home was extensively remodeled to meet the needs of the families that they would be serving. The funeral home opened officially on May 6, 1979. After the untimely and unexpected death of Chuck Johnson at the age of 34 on May 6, 1991 (the 12th anniversary of the opening of the Bishop & Johnson Funeral Home, Inc.), Bill Bishop continued the operation of the funeral home. In March of 1997, he purchased the former Bond-Davis Funeral wonderful singing experience. If you are interested in being a member of the Alumni Choir 2015, please feel free to telephone me at 607-324-1303 (ext. 1682), or send me an email: chris.van.leeuwen@ hornellcsd.org I’m extremely excited to see Hornell’s choral alumni all together performing as one powerful ensemble. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. I hope you are well and happy in your posthigh school lives. Take care. Sincerely and Respectfully in Music, Christopher J. van Leeuwen Hornell H.S. Vocal Music Director Home of Avoca, now named the Avoca Funeral Home. In September of 1997, Steve DeSanto ‘85, a Hornell native and licensed funeral director, became associated with both funeral homes. Bill Bishop and Steve DeSanto are very grateful to the many families that have called upon them over the past 35 years. They will continue to do their very best to earn the trust of Hornell area families. Keep in touch, alumni! www.hornellalumni.org Local News of Interest • Local News of Interest 41 st Annual SPORTS Nite A HUGE SUCCESS! The Hornell Varsity Cheerleading Team received the ‘Athletes of the Year’ Award at the 41st Annual Sports Nite Banquet. They are pictured above with the honored guests. The special guests and award recipients took time out for a group photo before the Sports Nite festivities began. Pictured are (l. to r.) Tiki Barber, James Wagner, Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini, Sparky Lyle, John Falci, Dennis Deninger, Regina Gambino, Anthony Falco, and Jim Gallagher. The 41st edition of the annual Sports Night festivities is officially in the books. A crowd of over 320 area sports fans piled into The Main Place (formerly known as the K of C) for a meet-and-greet with former NY Giants running back Tiki Barber, former NY Yankees pitching great Sparky Lyle, Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini who held the World Boxing Association lightweight championship from 1982 to 1984, and humorist Jim Gallagher. Sports Night committee chairman Anthony Falco ’84 welcomed the guests, Dennis ~ REMEMBER ~ Thank You for your Donation! What matters most is how you see yourself. John ‘53 and Barb Sheon Scroxton ’54 traveled from Florida to visit Hornell last June for John’s 60th high school reunion. They graciously donated some very old HHS yearbooks (‘The Volcano’) that once belonged to his grandmother and mother to the Alumni Association’s archives. The HHSAA has a number of interesting items, artifacts, Deninger ’69 was the Master of Ceremonies, and North Hornell Mayor John Falci presented the opening and closing prayers. In addition to rubbing elbows with the pros, several local sports stars were recognized. Regina “Regi” O’Connor Gambino ’77, head coach of the Hornell Red Raider cheerleading team, was named the Sports Woman of the Year, while her squad was voted Athletes of the Year. Hornell High School student James Wagner was also presented with the Achievement Award. The Sports Night event has raised thousands upon thousands of dollars, not only for area Special Olympics, but also for various youth sports programs throughout the region. A wonderful time was had by everyone in attendance. Congratulations to Coach Gambino, the entire cheerleading squad, and James Wagner for being recognized and honored in such a deserving way. pictures, and memorabilia that have been collected over the years. If any alumnus is interested in viewing these items, please feel free to ask any Board member where they are stored. The HHSAA Board is currently looking into reserving a small room at the high school to display these wonderful items. Pictured below are John, Barb (right), and their very good friend, Carol Alexander Rice (left) who resides in North Hornell. Thanks again for thinking of us! HHS ALUMNI Thank you for your donations to the HHSAA Scholarship Fund. Your support is greatly appreciated!! 29 ATTENTION: Please read! Are you or a family member celebrating a class reunion from any of the following HHS classes: 1944—70th? 1943—71st? 1942—72nd? 1941—73rd? 1940—74th? 1939—75th? Or higher? On behalf of the Hornell Alumni Association Board of Directors and its members, we would like to cordially invite any graduate who has been out of high school for seventy (70) years or more to this year’s HHSAA Annual Banquet. You would be attending as our honored and special guests. It would be a wonderful way Class of 1944 Members of the class of 1944 are encouraged to attend the HHSAA Annual Banquet on Saturday, June 28th at The Main Place (formerly known as the K of C) in Hornell. You and a guest will be attending as honored 70 Year Reunion guests of the Alumni Association. Please make your reservation(s) by calling Bob Rosell or Ray Schwartz at the phone numbers provided above. We hope to see you at the banquet! Members of the class of 1944 recently met for lunch. Pictured are (l. to r.) Lorraine Barnett Crandall, Virginia Hills Thomas, Tolly McCarthy Pelych, and Helen Winzer. Class of 1949 Members of the class of 1949 will once again gather at Club 57 Restaurant in Hornell. There will be a buffet dinner on Friday June 27, 2014. The festivities will begin with cocktails at 5:30 and dinner at 6:30. As we prepare to celebrate our 65th class Class of 1951 Classmates from the class of 1951 will gather for their annual picnic on Sunday, September 7, 2014 at noon at Veteran’s 30 65 Year Reunion to acknowledge and pay tribute to you. Please consider this as an invitation to attend the dinner on Saturday, June 28, 2014, at The Main Place (formerly known as the Knights of Columbus). For more information, you or a family member can email and/or telephone the HHSAA co-presidents to make a reservation. They are: Bob Rosell @ rrosell2@stny.rr.com (607-324-0921) or Ray Schwartz @ rschwartz002@stny.rr.com (607-324-0333). The HHSAA organization would love see you there. Please consider attending this wonderful and memorable event. 62 Year Reunion & Class of 1953 - 61 Year Reunion Class of 1952 - Members of the class of 1952 and the class of 1953 are looking forward to their first combined reunion. Classmates will meet on July 19, 2014 at Veteran’s Memorial Park for a catered picnic and refreshments. The festivities will be held in pavilion #2 beginning at noon. Lunch will be served around 2:00 pm. There will be a raffle to benefit the 2014 scholarship fund. If you have any questions about the weekend or scholarship raffle, please contact Ed O’Heron ‘52 at 607-324-1653 or email: eoheron@stny.rr.com or Stan Hill ‘53 at 607-324-1217. Last minute reservations are “no problem”. We look forward to seeing all of you at the picnic! Committee members for the 62nd reunion have been very busy planning their upcoming picnic. Sitting: Josie Ciancaglini, Lorna Schreck Brink, Jean Quartz Pollinger, and Sue Glynn Christensen Standing: Ed O’Heron and Dick Berry reunion, we will be contacting classmates so please watch your mail and make plans to attend! You may contact Lillian Hanks at 607-276-6188 or Marilyn Grillo at 607-324-1431 for additional information. We look forward to seeing all of you soon! 63 Year Reunion Memorial Park. Please be on the lookout for additional details to come in the mail. Meet the 1953-61st Reunion Committee Front: Glenna Hamilton Wirth Back: Marty Christensen, Stan Hill, Joe Robbins, Dick Clancy, Rich Pollinger, and Jerry Woolever. Missing from photo: Rose DeNardo McLaughlin and Helen Dodge McKnight. Class of 1954 Plans are underway for our 60th reunion celebration. It’s hard to believe that it has been sixty years that we have been out of high school. In June of 1954, could we have ever imagined this occasion?!? The committee is hard at work making plans for a dinner on Friday evening, Class of 1955 This year’s reunion for the class of 1955 will be at Veteran’s Memorial Park (formerly James Street Park). We will once again have a picnic catered by Andy Carbone from J.C.’s Café. This year’s picnic will take place on August 16, 2014. You may recall that a few years ago your classmates voted to set a date for future reunions to be the second Saturday in August. Please note that this year only, it was necessary to move the event to the third Saturday of the month. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. We trust that Class of 1956 The HHS class of 1956 will celebrate their 58th anniversary by having a picnic on Saturday, August 9, 2014 at the Arkport Village Park Pavilion. The reunion committee will host the event and provide the desserts. Tom and Marcia Davis, owners of the Sunset Restaurant, will cater the buffet luncheon. An informational letter was sent to all classmates in January outlining the details. Please consult your social calendar and plan to attend. This years’ event will include the members of the class of 1957. 60 Year Reunion June 27, 2014 at the Main Place (former Knights of Columbus) at 251 Main Street in Hornell. We are planning a happy hour with appetizers and a cash bar from 5:00-6:00 pm with a buffet dinner to follow at 6:30. Our reunion committee hopes to see you there! 59 Year Reunion you will be able to adjust your plans accordingly. Reunion registration information has likely already arrived in your mailbox. Just a reminder that the 2015 reunion will be our 60th. We will go back to the agreed upon second Saturday of August which is August 8, 2015. We always have a great time, and lots of laughs seeing & visiting with classmates. We hope to see all of you there! If you have any questions, p l e a s e c o n t a c t G e o rg e P r i o r : georgepriorlink.com or 607-698-9273. Class of 1957 Due to the response to our summer letter, it has been decided to join with the class of 1956 for an August picnic. The date for the joint class reunion will be August 9, 2014 beginning at noon at the Arkport Village Park Pavilion, Arkport, NY. The cost of the picnic is $15.00 per person. Reservations should be made no later than June 31st. Please send it to Sharon Shannon Henry at PO Box 292, Hammondsport, NY 14840. Make your check payable to the Class of 1957. The picnic will be catered by The Sunset Restaurant of Hornell. The menu will consist of baked chicken with rice pilaf, italian sausage with peppers & onions, baked beans, tossed salad, and beef on weck. The committee will provide soft drinks, coffee, bottled water, and desserts. The facility has restrooms with lights and running water. It is a 57 Year Reunion covered pavilion that has a separate gazebo, shade trees, and plenty of street parking. All garbage must be removed after the picnic. This year we will have a 50/50 raffle to benefit our scholarship fund. The drawing will take place after the luncheon. You should have received your tickets with the reservation letter that was mailed to you. There will also be an opportunity to purchase them at our picnic. Last year’s recipient of our annual $1000.00 scholarship award went to David Kimball ’13. Helen Price won the 50/50 raffle for $100.00. Congratulations to both of you. We’re looking forward to seeing our classmates in August. 58 Year Reunion They have expressed serious interest in joining us. Please consider helping us to welcome them to our gathering. We are sure that this “joint reunion” will prove to be very interesting, and should re-kindle old friendships & memories. Direct your reservations to: Deloris Nicholson Perkins by July 31, 2014. The winner of the 50/50 raffle will be drawn at the picnic. Also, a scholarship drive is currently underway to benefit a worthy 2014 graduating student enrolled in a college or university. The 1956 Reunion Committee Pictured are (l. to r.) Lou Nasca, Sandra McManus O'Heron, Bob Rosell, Mary Jo Colamarino Jacobs, Joe HerrNeckar, Deloris Nicholson Perkins, Pete Galbo, and Sally Taylor Brown. Committee Members missing: Joann Dugo, Eileen Gleason Connors, Margaret Rechichi Dunn, and Eleanor Yeoman Brown. The Class of 1956 will present a $2,000.00 scholarship to a deserving 2014 Hornell High School graduate that is enrolled in a college or university. The grant will be given in memory of all sixty-one (61) classmates that have gone before us. This gift is a tribute to their collective accomplishments since their days at HHS. Sadly, we have lost two classmates in the past year. All of them are with us in spirit and will always be remembered. The 1957 Reunion Committee Sitting: Madelyn Padden Dugo and Ann DeGaetano Potter. Standing: Martha Walton Reardon and Sharon Shannon Henry Missing from photo: Marilyn Muchler Ahearn and Donna Barney DeSanto This year's gift to the Hornell Alumni Association marks a total of $36,000 since we celebrated our 50th anniversary in 2006. Thanks to all of our very loyal classmates that have supported this worthy class project. 2014 scholarship contributions were received from the following classmates (continued on page 32...): 31 Class of 1956 - 2014 Scholarship Donors Dr. Phillip C. Breunle Lucciano Brundu Steven M. Burdett Charles T. Burlingame Mary Jo Colamarino Jacobs Robert E. Cole Frederick N. Cook James L. Davis Mary Ann Deegan Jones James F. Eveland David M. Fletcher Peter N. Galbo Thomas G. Gallagher Andrea Gallese D'Angelo Angela Gibi Van Allen Eileen Gleason Connors Lawrence J. Gleason Sylvia Hansen Chase Alan Joe HerrNeckar Carol Hoffman Thompson Dr. Annette Logan Sandra Loree Cantlon Francis P. Mauro Raymond M. McDermott William R. Mess Class of 1964 The class of 1964 will be celebrating their 50th Reunion with a mixer at the Hornell Golf Club on Friday, June 27, 2014 beginning at 6:00pm with a buffet dinner being served at 7:00pm. Dave Weaver will be providing the 60's music and karaoke. Saturday will find us at Sue Gray's home on Bald Hill for brunch (11:00am2:00pm), and that evening at the Main Place (formerly the K of C) for the Annual Alumni Banquet. We have been challenged by the class of 1954 to beat their donation of $5000 to the Hornell Alumni Association Scholarship Fund. The committee sold 50/50 raffle tickets at the home Red William W. Mosgrove Deloris Nicholson Perkins Rev. Robert D. Oyer David J. Persing Caroline Prisco Wood Margaret Rechichi Dunn Charles H. Robertson Lorraine Sirianni McElroy Donald R. Vaine Richard J. Wallin Mary Widmer Birdsall Carol Zeliff Ziarnowski Sandra Zimmerman Bruney William Clifford (associate) Margaret Cosgrove Changose John P. Kukuvka Eleanor Yeoman Brown Raymond W. Nolan Paul F. Trapani Robert O. Brewer Susan McKay Argentieri Carol Sweringen Topping Lora Goff Ordway Barbara Rahmlow Brown John F. Linehan 50 Year Reunion Raider basketball games and raised $735. We would like to thank our classmates who have made donations to our scholarship fund so that we may be able to meet this goal. The reunion committee members are Sue Gray, Lynn Rymal Wilson, Linda Holevinski Kyler, Larry Carroll, H. Joseph Donlon, and Sharon Brunskill Simons. We are still looking for Donald Cook and David Meeks. If anyone knows where they are, please let Sharon Brunskill Simons know at sharon14843@ yahoo.com. Hope to see all of our classmates in June. The 50th reunion committee members are looking forward to a wonderful celebration. Sitting: Sharon Brunskill Simons, Lynn Rymal Wilson, and Sue Gray Standing: Larry Carroll, H. Joseph Donlon, and Linda Holeviski Kyler 32 Class of 1969 This year, the class of 1969 celebrates 45 years since we exited the hallowed halls of HHS. These forty-five years have flown by. It seems like yesterday that all of us were walking the halls of our beloved Alma Mater, meeting in the Rotunda, enjoying the Classic, making “undercover” trips to the Sanitarium, performing in plays & concerts, going to sporting events to cheer on our classmates & friends, etc. We a r e k e e p i n g o u r celebration of this milestone simple this year! On Friday, June 27th, we are holding our “mixer” at Club 57 on Seneca Road. We will get “reacquainted”, enjoying BYO (BUY your own!) drinks at the bar. The menu at Club 57 also contains a wide array of snacks/appetizers that we can purchase on our own. That means no “upfront” cost to you…no $$ to send in now! We would, however, ask you to email/text/ facebook one of us to let us know if you plan to be there…only so that we can let “The Club” know an approximate number so that they can staff accordingly. Plan to arrive at 8 pm…and stay as late as you wish! OR…you and a group of friends might want to make reservations for dinner before 8 pm and be there to greet classmates as they arrive. On Saturday evening, the Annual Alumni Banquet will be held at The Main Place (formerly the K of C) on Main Street. Please 45 Year Reunion see details in the center of this News Journal and register to attend. The Alumni Association will seat us together if you indicate that you are a member of the AWESOME Class of 69! Your reservation and $$ should be sent directly to the Alumni Association. No mailings going out…so PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE spread the word. We do have a Facebook page, so if you are on Facebook, go to “Hornell High School Class of 69”. If you aren’t already a member, please join. Classmates are encouraged to post an update on where you are, reconnect with old friends, watch for posts of interest on the reunion, or on other matters of interest! We hope to see lots of friends the last weekend in June. This will be a great time to celebrate, catch up, and just have a good time! For further information and/or to let the reunion committee know whether or not you can attend, please feel free to contact: Ellen Dagon (607-968-6535, ellen_ dagon@yahoo.com), MaryEllen Poorman Cornetta (607-6619161, mecornetta@gmail.com), Sandy Larnard Johnson (607-3680088), OR join us on Facebook! See you soon! Ellen Dagon, MaryEllen Cornetta Poorman, and Sandy Larnard Johnson are busy finalizing plans for their 45th high school reunion. Class of 1974 The HHS class of 1974 will celebrate their 40th reunion this year. There will be a Happy-Hour & Mixer on Friday, June 27th at 7:00pm at the Hornell Golf Club which will include delicious hors d’oeuvres ($20/person). Classmates are also encouraged to attend the HHSAA Alumni Banquet on Saturday, June 40 Year Reunion 28th at the Main Place. Please join our Facebook page: ‘HHS Class of 1974’ for updates. If you have any questions, please contact Bonita Byron Reynolds, 773 Rt. 244, Alfred Station, NY 14803 (email: bonitareynolds56@yahoo.com) Class of 1989 The class of 1989 will be having a reunion mixer on Friday, June 27th from 5:00pm…until we all get arrested. The festivities will take place at RBI Sports Pub in the VIP Lounge on River Street in Hornell. The cost is $15 per person or $25 per couple. There 25 Year Reunion will be pizza, wings, a free keg of beer, bottle drink specials, and a band. Please make your check payable to: Dan McManus and mail it to 165 River Street, Hornell, NY 14843. Pictured are some of the reunion committee members after a recent meeting. They are (l. to r.) Bonita Byron Reynolds, Jim Davis, Roberta McDaniels Gonzalez, Patty Panter Briganti, Barb Berry Perrott, Bob Scholes, and Barb Mulhollen Rose. Missing from the photo is Molly Dagon Andolina, Craig Hammond, Mary Kay Cipolla Class of 1979 The class of 1979 will gather to celebrate their 35th reunion with a mixer on Friday June 27, 2014 at a location to be determined. Classmates are also encouraged to attend the Annual Class of 1984 Can you believe it’s been thirty years? We’re reuniting our graduating class, and would love to have you there! Celebrate with us at RBI Sports Bar (formerly Joe’s Tavern) on River Street in Hornell on Saturday, July 19, 2014 from 7:00pm-1:00am. We will be having pizza, snack-type food, a ½ keg of beer, cash bar, and live music by Vuja Dae (aka Anton & Dominic). There will also be free drawings for valuable door prizes. Be sure to stop at the registration table when you enter the VIP Room at RBI’s. The cost is $20.00 per person for the entire evening described 35 Year Reunion Alumni Association Banquet on Saturday, June 28, 2014 at the Main Place in Hornell. We look forward to seeing all of you from near and far! 30 Year Reunion above. If you can attend, please make your check payable to: RBI SPORTS BAR. (IMPORTANT: Only checks made out to RBI SPORTS BAR will be accepted. Thank you!) Payment will NOT be collected at the door. So, please PREPAY by mailing your check to: Jill Roselli, 24 State Street, Hornell, NY 14843. For more information, email jillroselli@ yahoo.com or telephone her at 607-324-0703. Your reunion committee and friends from the class of 1984 are eager to see you again. We hope you will be able to attend! Will you be celebrating a reunion in 2015???? FYI: The HHS Alumni Banquet will be on Saturday, June 27, 2015. SAVE THE DATE! Bryan Wise, Tricia Hunt Acton, Angela Day Yanni, Mary Ellen Letson Roselli, and Danny McManus met recently to finalizing the events for their 25th year celebration. Class of 1994 - 20 Year Reunion The class of 1994 is celebrating their 20th year reunion this summer. Mary Ellen Canty, Stephanie Tingley Coddington, Angela Zanghi Delaney, and Laura Dagon Picco are organizing the event that will take place on Saturday, July 26th at the Hornell Golf Club. Classmates can join Class of 2004 - 10 Year Reunion The HHS class of 2004 is celebrating their 10th reunion on Friday, June 27th, at the Hornell American Legion (downstairs). The time of the event is yet to be determined. A keg will be provided. Any other cocktails and/ or beverages can be purchased at the bar. We will have some munchies to snack on as well as pizza, veggies, dip, cookies, etc. The committee has not decided on the entertainment or price (probably $10-$15). Classmates will be able to purchase tickets from Megan Aini. The out-oftowners can contact Megan, and payment arrangements can be made. For more information, please feel free to email her at: meganaini@gmail.com 33 our Facebook page, ‘Hornell Class of 1994’, for more information and updates. Please send your address and email to Hornell1994@gmail. com. Invitations via email will be sent out soon! 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions A BIG Thank You to Our 2013 Reunion Committee Members! The HHS 2013 reunion committees were very busy finalizing plans for their classmates. Pictured are: Row 1: Jeannine Rinaldi ’03, Gerald Woolever ’53, Helen Dodge McKnight ’53, Stanley Hill ’53, Bob Dwyer ’53, Glenna Hamilton Wirth ’53, Mary Recktenwald Muhleisen ’51, Ruth Shinebarger Fitzpatrick ’51, Carol Dee Kemp ’51, Bob Rink ’51, Lillian Guthrie Hanks ’49, and Marilyn McClary Grillo ’49. Row 2: Deloris Nicholson Perkins ’56, Pete Galbo ’56, Mary Jo Colamarino Jacobs ’56, Eileen Gleason Connors ’56, Sally Taylor Brown ’56, Leonard Caruso ’63, Martha Perley Bartle ’63, James Locker ’63, Mary Jane Girondo Lloyd ’63, Mary Sherman Amphlett ’63, Shirley Maglier Benson ’49, and Mary Ann Orihuel Leon ’49. Row 3: Alan Joe HerrNeckar ’56, Lorna Schreck Brink ’52, Maureen Tobin Galatio ’48, Doris McCollumn Davis ’48, Mary Colomaio Fiacco ’48, Ezio Fiacco ’48, Alfred McRae ’48, Edward Clancy ’48, Dick Alger ’48, Janet Lyke George ’55, Betty Dodge Butler ’55, Joann Titus Smith ’55, and Sandra Oxx Smith ’55. Row 4: Jessie Battle Knighton ’88, Michele Loper Flaitz ’88, Kerry Jeffery Davis ’88, Martha O’Connor Marino ’73, Carolyn House Harwood ’73, Lisa Stephens Sanford ’73, Ann Scott Tucker ’68, Kathy Pelych Green ’68, Mary Donaldson Donlon ’68, Shelley Contos Caruso ’68, Kathy Fahl Ingham ’68, George Prior ’55, and Marion Brewer ’55. Row 5: Karen Roselli Dagon ’83, Kathleen Mahoney Porcaro ’83, Kelly Farley Wightman ’83, and Thomas Wall ’83. Class of 1948 ~ 65 Year Reunion The Class of 1948 Reunion Committee 1st Row (l. to r.): Rose Ann Trentanelli Rizzuto, Mary Colomaio Fiacco, and Ezio Fiacco 2nd Row (l. to r.): Richard Alger, Doris McCollumn Davis, Maureen Tobin Galatio, Alfred McRae, Lois Ordway Elsenheimer, and Edward Clancy Members of the class of 1948 celebrated their 65th reunion in style on Friday June 28, 2013 at the Main Place in Hornell. A wonderful celebration was held with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and dinner. Scholarship donations for a 2013 graduating seniors raised $1,700. Thanks to all of you that contributed to the scholarship fund including: Edward L. Damrath, John W. Ebert, Virginia “Ginger” Brown, Richard Alger, Joanne Maher Price, 34 John Price, Edward Clancy, Lois Ordway Elsenheimer, Doris McCollumn Davis, Joanne Moran, Glen Bossard, Maureen Tobin Galatio, Helen Prior Turner, Alfred McRae, Donald Brink, Anne Cianciosi Veggiani, Mary Colomaio Fiacco, Ezio Fiacco, Rose Trentanelli Rizzuto, France DeGaetano Crain, Dorothy Bossard Allen, Patricia Barney Kilbourne, Gertrude Hooker French, and Salvatore Catalino. Everyone had a wonderful time at the 65th reunion celebration. It is always great to see old friends and reminisce about the good ‘ole days in high school. 1st Row (l. to r.): Joanne Maher Price, Rose Ann Trentanelli Rizzuto, John Price, Gertrude Hooker French, Doris McCollumn Davis, Mary Colomaio Fiacco, Ezio Fiacco, and Anne Cianciosi Veggiani. 2nd Row (l. to r.): Frank Rizzuto, Joanne Moran, Maureen Tobin Galatio, Mary Angela Argentieri Willsey, Lois Ordway Elsenheimer, and Joan Dagon Diehl 3rd Row (l. to r.): Edward Clancy, Richard Alger, Donald Brink, Alfred McRae, Stanley Jones, and Glen Bossard The YMCA is proud to be serving the local Hornell area. They build strong families, strong kids, and strong communities, proudly! Check out their website for information on their Building Campaign fundraiser: www.hornellymca.com 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions Class of 1949 ~ 64 Year Reunion The class of 1949 attended a luncheon at Club 57 in Hornell in June of 2013. Eighteen people were present for this fun event. It was so nice to see all of those that attended. The food was great, the decorations were beautiful…thanks to Marilyn Grillo, and the prizes were happily won. A wonderful time was had by all! Row #1 (sitting): Bob Rink, Pat Shiner McEvoy, Mary Recktenwald Muhleisen, Martha Ward Boone, Mary T. DiNardo Cardamone, and Carolyn Furlong Prattico Row #2: Margaret Congdon Jones, Katie Brosnan Coogan, Carol Dee Kemp, Mary Phillips Kelleher, Barb Roosa Hicks, and Bev White Loree Row #3: Charlie Brewer, Toby Hollister, Dave Lynch, Delos Jones, Andy Mazzella, and Phil Loree Class of 1952 ~ 61 Year Reunion The Class of 1949 Reunion Committee Sitting: Marilyn McClary Grillo and Lillian Guthrie Hanks Standing: Shirley Maglier Benson, Lois Prior York, and MaryAnn Orihuel Leon Clockwise (from left): Mary Gibbs Doran, Mrs. Earl DiRienzo, Earl DiRienzo, Phil Coletta and Josie Cianciglini It was great to see everyone at our annual reunion. Front (l. to r.): Matthew Gambino, Mary Petrelli, Deloris Congelli Kelley, MaryAgnes Argentieri Crosby, MaryAnn Arihuel Leon, and Eleanor Giglio McCaul. Back (l. to r.): Lillian Guthrie Hanks, Marilyn McClary Grillo, Shirley Maglier Benson, Jim McHale, John Trentanelli, Roland Brown, and Lois Prior York. Class of 1951 ~ 62 Year Reunion The class of 1951 celebrated its 62nd reunion with a picnic at Veterans Park on Sunday, September 8, 2013. Alumni came from Buffalo, Rochester, Baldwinsville, and the Hornell area. Everyone enjoyed renewing old friendships, and also loved all of the wonderful food that was provided by those in attendance. As usual, Charlie Brewer did an excellent job manning the grill. We discussed with sadness the number of classmates who are no longer with us. Our next annual picnic will be held on Sunday, September 7, 2014. As a reminder, our reunions are always held on the Sunday after Labor Day. James E. Smith, Sandy O’Heron and Ed O’Heron Members of the class of 1952 celebrated their 61st class reunion by having a catered picnic at Veteran’s Memorial Park in Hornell on July 20, 2013. Classmates, spouses, and friends enjoyed the pleasant weather and peaceful atmosphere. The winners of the raffle for $50 prizes were Jean Pearston Armstrong and Gerry Sayles. In honor of their 61st cel- ebration, the class proudly presented the Hornell Alumni Association with a donation of $2,200 to five 2013 HHS graduates. This makes a wonderful total of $12,700 donated by the class of 1952 for scholarships over the past seven years. The recipients of these scholarships were Rachael Gibbs $500 (granddaughter of Tom Gibbs), Colleen 35 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions Class of 1952 ~ Continued... Smith $500 (granddaughter of Fran Smith), Shelby Bartlett $500 (granddaughter of Bill Bartlett), Trevor Stiles $300 (grandson of Joanne Lawrow Stiles), and Naomi Snowden $400 (valedictorian of the class of 2013). These grants were given in memory of Lucy Brown Olds, the past chairperson of the class of 1952 reunion committee. Similar grants are planned for the 2014 graduates. Scholarship donations and raffle contributions were given by Lorna Schreck Brink, Francis Smith, Dick Miller, Tom Deegan, Joanne Dixon Curran, Dr. Martin Cameron, Ed O’Heron, Gerry Sayles, Sue Glynn Christensen, Joann (Hoke) Smith, Louise Arcieri Hockenber, Lavina (Lee) Pryor Ewing, Jack Williams, Paul Ziarnowski, Peg Stephens Maccio, Carl Benedict, Betty J. McClary Saville, M. Teresa Moretti Purtell, Mary Tobin Vet, Doris Schneegas Towne, Jim Tolan, Joe Aini, Joanne Lawrow Hawkins, Karl Hritz, Josie Ciancaglini, Joann Hammer Mastin, Dick Berry, Mary Gibbs Doran, and June Smith Bates. There were twenty-nine donations collected for a total of $1,310. Fortyone people purchased raffle tickets for a total of $791. Thank you to all who contributed! Class of 1955 ~ 58 Year Reunion Members of the class of 1955 celebrated a wonderful reunion. There was a very nice turn out, and we had lots of fun figuring out who all those other “old” people were! We enjoyed lots of laughs remembering the “good ole days”. We gathered at Veteran’s Memorial Park (formerly James Street Park) once again, and it was a nice, relaxing day. We all enjoyed a tasty picnic meal catered by Andy Carbone from J.C.’s Café. Sitting in the shade under those great old Hornell maple trees was an added bonus. Thanks to all of those that attended. It was great to see all of you. Reunion committee members were Ed O’Heron (chairman), Lorna Schreck Brink, Jean Quartz Pollinger, and Sue Glynn Christensen. Class of 1953 ~ 60 Year Reunion The HHS Class of 1955 Bob Headley, Bob Dwyer, and Stan Hill take a break for a quick photo. Members of the class of 1953 celebrated their 60th reunion with many events. There was a golf outing and an evening gathering at the Hornell Golf Club on Friday, July 19, 2013 with hors d’eouvres. On Saturday July 20, 2013 there was a dinner held at the Hornell Golf Club. Harry Miller gave a nice speech and Joe Cameron provided the door prizes. The reunion weekend was completed with a brunch on Sunday at the Arkport American Legion. We are so happy that so many of you could join us for this terrific weekend! The 60th reunion committee members include Rose McLaughlin, Marty Christensen, Glena Wirth, Jackie Connor, Helen McKnight, Jerry Woolever, and Stan Hill. Everyone had a wonderful time getting reacquainted with classmates and old friends. Sitting around the table are (clockwise from front) Rich Pollinger, Jean Quartz Pollinger, Ruth Reynolds, Sue Glynn Christensen, Marty Christensen, and Harry Reynolds. 36 Clockwise from left: Marilyn Clark Padden, Bob Coogan, Bob's friend, George Padden, Norman Frewin, and Sue Frewin Marilyn Clark Padden and Sandra Oxx Smith 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions Class of 1956 ~ 57 Year Reunion The class of 1956 celebrated their 57th anniversary on Saturday, August 3, 2013 at the Arkport Village Park Pavilion. The reunion committee welcomed thirty-two classmates and guests. The Sunset Restaurant, owned and operated by Tom & Marcia Davis, catered the buffet luncheon. The reunion committee provided desserts. Bill Clifford of Hornell was the winner of the 50/50 raffle. He very graciously donated most of his share back to the scholarship fund. Thank you again Bill for your generous gesture. The class of 1956 donated $2,000.00 to the Hornell Alumni Association Scholarship Fund in memory of our fifty-seven (57) deceased classmates. The HHSAA selection committee chose Cortnee Giese ‘13 as this year's recipient. She is currently attending SUNY @ Brockport, and is enrolled in the child psychology curriculum. Congratulations to Cortnee from the class of 1956. Class of 1957 ~ 56 Year Reunion Members of the class of 1957 had a terrific get-together Friday, June 28, 2013. A delicious buffet dinner was held at the Italian Villa in Hornell. The winner of the $100 raffle was Helen Price of Arkport, NY. A scholarship was also given to a graduating senior. Class of 1963 ~ 50 Year Reunion Pictured are members of the class of 1956 who attended their 57th celebration. Front Row: Tony Roselli, Carol Sweringen Topping, Helen Stephens Kidd, Deloris Nicholson Perkins, Mary Jo Colamarino Jacobs, Eileen Gleason Connors, Annette Logan, and Bob Rosell. Back Row: Lu Brundu, Dave Persing, Bob Cole, Ray Nolan, Ray McDermott, Pete Galbo, Paul Trapani, Bob Oyer, Bob Langford, Lou Nasca, and Steve Burdett. In loving memory of our deceased classmates. Pete Galbo, Deloris Nicholson Perkins, Dave Jacobs, Mary Jo Colamarino Jacobs, and Ron Perkins The Class of 1963 Reunion Committee Enjoying the afternoon at their reunion picnic are Ray Nolan, Marlene Speers, Wayne Kidd, and Helen Stephens Kidd. Mary Jane Girondo Lloyd, Martha Pearly Bartle, Jim Prior, Mary Sherman Amphlett, Sue Van Oxx Baker, John Fortuna, Lenny Caruso, Kathy Danaher Caruso, and Jim Locker. Missing from photo is Sue Lange Edington. 37 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions Class of 1963 ~ Continued... St. Ann’s School Eighth Grade Class (1959) Renewing friendships and enjoying each other’s company is what reunions are all about. Pictured are Mary Theresa Candiello McCann, Pete Gath, Jim Prior, and Jim Moss. The class of 1963 celebrated their 50th year reunion in June of 2013. It was a remarkable weekend with the festivities beginning Friday night at the American Legion. The class reunited and reminisced about the good ole days, and caught up with each other’s lives from the past fifty years. Returnees traveled from California, Texas, Arizona, and Florida…just to name a few. Many classmates generously contributed to our scholarship fund. We raised $3500 to be distributed over the next five years to a graduating senior. The 2013 recipient of $500 was awarded to Tatiana Cavalietti. Also celebrated over the weekend was the 54-year graduation from St. Ann’s School. Twenty-three of the thirty-nine students were in attendance. Saturday night, the class was honored at the Annual Alumni As- sociation Banquet which was held at The Main Place (formerly known as the K of C). Classmates enjoyed dinner, dancing, and more conversations with one another as well mingling with others who were in attendance. A plan for our 55th celebration was widely accepted, and hopefully we will be together again soon. Our 50th reunion committee worked very hard throughout the year to make this celebration a huge success. They are Mary Sherman Amphlett, Martha Perley Bartle, Kathy Danaher Caruso, Lenny Caruso, Sue Lange Edington, John Fortuna, Sue Van Oxx Baker, Jim Locker, Mary Jane Girondo Lloyd, and Jim Prior. Thank you to the classmates who attended. A special thanks and much appreciation goes to the Hornell Alumni Association for their assistance in making our celebration a huge success. St. Ann’s School 54th Year Reunion Sitting (l. to r.): Thelma Egmond Burd, Joan Griffin Donaldson, Mary Montemarno Montanarella, Angela DiLorenzo DiStephano, Barbara Bishop, Mary Sherman Amphlett, Mary Theresa Candiello McCann, Kathy Danaher Caruso, and Mary McLaughlin McFadden. Standing (l. to r,): Margie Fucci Blowers, Dominic DiNardo, Pete Gath, Vincent Clawde, John Fortuna, Pat Donlon, Jim Prior, Gene Boccia, Jim Locker, Hugh LaFaro, Danny Casey, John Arnault, Caroline Widmer Woods, and Lenny Caruso. Class of 1968 ~ 45 Year Reunion Taking time out for a group photo are Patty Turek Murray, Barb Panter Stillman, Cindy Swift Costa, and Irene D'Apice Deebs. A beautifully decorated and delicious cake was served after dinner. 38 The class of 1968 celebrated 45 years on June 28 and 29, 2013. On Friday night, over 100 of us got together casually at the Hornell Golf Club. There were many discussions, cocktails, delicious food, and great music. Most of all, a lot of laughs and more good memories were made. On Saturday we joined the Hornell Alumni Association at the 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions Annual Banquet for another evening of great times and dancing with our friends. It was a wonderful weekend! Everyone is excited about our 50th but before that occurs, there is talk of a ‘Social Security Bash’ at the home of local classmates. We’ll keep all of you posted! Tom Mauro, Tom Lee, Joe Murray, Jay Spitulnik, and Bob Ellis Dave Delaney, Nate Oakes, Patricia Soper-Oakes and Bill Donlon Pictured are some of the 40th reunion committee members. Front: Martha O’Connor Marino 2nd Row (l. to r.): Kim Clifford Wood, Cindy Berry Fitzwater, Nancy Berry Shearer, Carolyn House Harwood, and Joe Richardson 3rd Row (l. to r.): John Foster, Larry Clark, Margaret Dempsey Huerter, and Lisa Stephens Sanford. Class of 1973 ~ 40 Year Reunion The Hornell High School class of 1973 celebrated their 40th reunion with a gathering at RBI’s last June. The reunion was attended by approximately 100 people. The event was a great success with friendships updated and memories rekindled. Traveling the longest distance were Faye Woolgar Wickwire from Tacoma, Washington and Tracy Brewer from San Diego, California……both about 2700 miles away! We’re looking forward to seeing everyone during our 45th celebration in 2018! Class of 1978 ~ 35 Year Reunion The class of 1978 had their 35th high school reunion on July 13th, 2013 at the RBI Sports Pub in Hornell. Approximately sixty (60) classmates attended. The class was organized remotely using Facebook. Jim DiDio, who lives in Bedford Texas, created the facebook group ‘1978 Hornell High School Classmates’ a few months before the reunion in hopes of getting the word out about a proposed reunion. Like wildfire, classmates found the group on Facebook and sent requests to be added. Within a month, there were 125 classmates in the group. Our class size was approx 250, so we still have half the class yet to find the facebook group. If you didn't hear about it last year when we were trying to organize the reunion, perform a facebookgroup-find for ‘1978 Hornell High School Classmates’, and ask to be added to the group. Jim will receive the request and accept it. Then, you will be able to communicate with the classmates who have previously been added. It was fun watching so many join in for chat sessions, and catchingup after so many years. For many who wouldn't be able to make it to Hornell for the reunion, conversing in the group sessions was exciting and rewarding. There were several people who made large donations to ensure that the reunion happened. One, in particular, was Tom Testani who really wanted to be at the reunion but he was serving our country honorably. We sure missed him. There were a couple of others who asked to remain anonymous, but their gift was greatly appreciated. The gracious financial gifts created a surplus for the event, and it allowed our class to contribute to sick kids related to two classmates. We sent $240.00 to help the family of Lacie Olix who is a great-niece of both Ted Olix and Nancy Palmer. Our class also sent $240.00 to the family of Riley Bentley who is the grandson of Monroe Rosemier. These two families had incurred many medical expenses, and truly appreciated our help. Thank you to class of 1978 for going down memory lane last summer. We had a large turnout, and it was a great success. We hope that our next reunion will be even larger. Members of the HHS class of 1978 had a great time at their 35th reunion! 39 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions • 2013 Reunions Class of 1983 ~ 30 Year Reunion The class of 1983 gathered to celebrate our 30th year reunion on July 13, 2013. We had an awesome response with approximately eighty (80) classmates attending. The party was held at the newly remodeled K of C which is now known as The Main Place. Our classmates enjoyed new owner Johnny Carbone’s fabulous hors d’oeuvres and cash bar while we caught up with each other. We were honored to have musical entertainment provided our own classmates, Scott McVicker, Billy Murphy, and Jim “Woody” Wood. The evening was a great success! Thanks to generous donations from those who attended, as well as those who couldn’t make it, we raised $1000 to put towards scholarship awards in the future. The reunion committee included: Teresa Mayo Sexton, Tom Wall, Kathleen Mahoney Porcaro, Kelly Farley Wightman, Debbie Clark Stewart, Julie Ohstrom Kline, and Karen Roselli Dagon. Class of 1988 ~ 25 Year Reunion The class of 1988 celebrated their 25th class reunion the weekend of June 28 and 29, 2013. It was a fun weekend which started with a ‘Happy Hour’ on Friday evening at Vinny’s. We had approximately seventy-five (75) classmates in attendance. On Saturday afternoon, the class held a family barbeque at Veterans Memorial Park. The reunion weekend was capped off at the Hornell Alumni Association Annual Banquet where our class was honored in celebration of our silver anniversary. Carl Marino was the guest speaker for our class, and did a wonderful job. It was great seeing everyone again! Kerry Jeffrey Davis, Karen Johnson Earley, Audrea Stephens, Jessie Battle Knighton, and Michele Loper Flaitz enjoyed a wonderful 25th celebration. Meet the class of 1983 Reunion Committee! Carrie Robertson Kochek, Van Chevalier, Kristen Caruso Klabin, and Monica Wall Capluzzi Class of 2003 ~ 10 Year Reunion Reminiscing about the good ‘ole days in high school are Bill Coleman, Brigid Connors, Connie Kilbourne Viggiani, Bridget Clancy Buono, Russell Brown, and Colleen Rohan Sutfin. Dan Connors, Sue Reardon Leclair, Laurie LaChiusa, and Jackie Kinney Burke. 40 The class of 2003 celebrated their 10 year reunion on July 20, 2013 at the Hornell Carducci Lodge. About sixty (60) classmates, along with a few teachers, attended the celebration. Andy Carbone provided the food for the occasion. The class had a great time catching up on the last 10 years, and enjoyed looking through pictures that were put out on display by the committee. Each member of the class that attended was given a CD as a favor with popular songs from 2003. The committee has received great feedback by class members. We are looking forward to our 20th reunion in 2023! •••Through the Decades••• Varsity Cheerleaders 1944 1954 First Row (l to r): M. Knights, N. Nield, G. Hooker. Second Row (l to r): R. Alger, D. Cornell, Captain: Mrs. Carney, M. MacDonald, B. Hill. Barbara Hawkins, Pat Kelly, Phyllis Bennett, Miss Curtin, Rose Hillman, Pat Brosnan, Shirley Nichols. 1964 Chari Dailey, Carol Castglione, Sue Kimball 1974 Joanne Hunt, Peggy Martin, Bonnie DeVore Margaret Moretti and Ann Clancy Clockwise from top: P. Panter, E. Andrus, J. Rohan, L. Giglio, G. Moss, K. Curran, B. Byron, C. O’Neil, N. Keddy, S. Covert. 41 •••Through the Decades••• Varsity Cheerleaders 1984 1994 Back Row (l to r): Coach Berry, E. McHale, C. Chapman, J. Beecher, K. Racalto. Second row: (l to r): M. Vance, E. Smith, K. Amidon, M. Tingley, D. O'Dell. Front row (l to r): K. Block, N. Alexin, A. Ormsby, B. Lippincott, M. Hess. 2014 Row 1: P. Harkenrider, D. Bartlett, M. Hall. Row 2: K. Stewart, B. Mozzar, M. K. Ingalls. Row 3: W. Hanrahan, M. Ingalls. Row 4: Red Raider Sue Lorow, K. Roselli. Row 5: E. Connors, C. Kinney. 2004 Sitting: Coach Regi O’Connor Gambino Kneeling (l. to r.): Anthony Cartella, Sydney Pollizi, Kasey Corcoran, Kaley Murphy, and Nick Day. Standing (l. to r.): Grace Smith, Mikki Harrington, Allison Eveland, Brittany Stoddard, Brook Stoddard, Abbie Shick, and Marygrace Gambino. Front row: M. Dodge, L. Davidson, J. Johner, S. Broderick. Second row: S. Day, D. Carbone, K. Ripple, E. Rohan, K. Clair. Third row: R. Igles, J. Haynes, D. Mears, A. Labanoski, M. Chace, J. Egmond, C. Moore. Back row: K. Kelley, N. Johnson, L. Bidell, H. Dodge. 42 Sitting: Coach Regi O’Connor Gambino Kneeling (l. to r.): Anthony Cartella, Brittany Stoddard, and Carley Argentieri. Middle Row (l. to r.): Nick Day, Kaley Murphy, Nikki Poorman, Abby Lorow, Ali Henby, Alexis Freas, Sydney Pollizi, Abbie Shick, and Marygrace Gambino. Back Row (l. to r.): Jocelyn Brittingham, Kasey Corcoran, Mikki Harrington, Grace Smith, Brook Stoddard, Ashlin Doorley, Allison Eveland, and Taylor Meyers. SPORTS REVIEW 2013 - 2014 The Hornell Alumni Association Board of Director’s would like to acknowledge and thank HHS Athletic Director Scott Carroll ’99 for contacting the team coaches, and collecting, organizing, & submitting the “Sports-in-Review” articles for this newsletter publication. We truly appreciate his time, effort, and assistance. Hornell High School Athletic Awards Ceremony The HHS athletic department held its annual awards ceremony last June. Several student athletes were recognized at the event with special honors going to the 2013 graduates pictured (left). Front (l. to r.): Jimmy Dagon—Nick Saam Award; Julian Reinhart—Emory D. Curtis Award; Dustin Johnson— Tom Kinney Unsung Hero Award; Zach Bacon—Tony Bottone Award and Evening Tribune Award; Colleen Smith—Stephen G. Terry Award, James J. Dagon Character Award, and Debbie VanScoter Award; and Morgan Lomax—Gary Carnes Award and Andy Flaitz Award. Back (l. to r.): Patrick Deebs—Ernie Weyand Award; Michael Guarglia—John Skinner Award; and, Matthew Smith—Zachary D. Smith Award. Congratulations and best of luck to all of you. Spring 2013 BASEBALL The Raider baseball team finished the season last year at 6-13, falling to Byron Bergen 4-2 in sectional play. Caden Dunham and Rich Harkenrider won 3 and 2 games respectively on the mound. Matt Mauro was selected as a first team all-star. Many players gained valuable varsity experience which should benefit the team for the upcoming year. Key returners are Dan Crosby, Jack Henby, Matt Mauro, Mike Mauro, Jake Mulheisen, Matt Scheider, Matt Wheeler, and Caden Dunham. On behalf of the coaching staff and all of the players, we sincerely thank the community for your continued support of any fundraising necessary to help with the baseball program. 2012-13 Hornell High School Baseball Team SOFTBALL The Hornell Softball Team experienced a rather disappointing season with a 1 tournament win, 16 losses, and a first round sectional loss to our league opponent Bath. The girls did receive the 2013 Livingston County Team Sportsmanship Award. Departing seniors included Morgan Lomax (Livingston County All-Star), Sara McAllister, Katlyn Kelly, Caty Drake, Kacy Carson, Danielle Henry, Amber Clark, Morgan Tobin, and Liz Krisher. BOYS TRACK & FIELD The Hornell boys outdoor track and field team had a very strong 2013 campaign. Despite finishing the LCAA season 2-3, the boys were competitive in every meet, literally “in it” down to the last event. Another outstanding squad of throwers, coached by Lisa Rosica, dominated the league on Tuesday afternoons. Seniors Zach Bacon, Dustin Johnson, and Pat Deebs led the way in the Shot Put and Discus. On the track, the Raiders had tremendous quality, just not enough quantity. The 400M Relay (seniors Brendan Buisch, James Cipriano, Nils Kirschstein, and Marcus McClinton) finished first at the LCAA Meet and fourth at the Section V Championships. Bacon was the LCAA Discus Champion with a personal best of 141-06. He also finished fourth in the Shot Put. Senior Dustin Johnson led for Hornell in the Shot with a third place put. Also at the LCAA’s, Cipriano was second in the 100M Dash, junior Luke Morgan soared to second in the Pole Vault, senior Trevor Stiles raced to a fourth in the 800M Run, and junior Jacob Kramer ran, hurdled, and splashed to a sixth place in the 3000M Steeplechase. At the Section V Championships (along with 400M Relay-4th), Morgan took second in the Pole Vault, Bacon placed fourth in the Discus, Trevor Stiles was fifth in the 400M Hurdles, and Kramer finished fifth in the Steeplechase. Moving on to the State Qualifier Meet, Stiles and Morgan both set personal bests: Trevor in the 800M Run (2:00.67) for third and Luke in the Pole Vault (12-06) for fifth. Zach Bacon finished third in the Discus. A special “thank you” goes out to Mr. Jerry McAneney who, in addition to grooming the younger talent on the Modified team, has for many years coached our vaulters and helped them “sky.” With the class of 2013, the Hornell Track and Field team had some of the top performers in Section V this year. 43 SPORTS REVIEW GIRLS TRACK & FIELD The girls outdoor track and field had another successful spring in the highly competitive LCAA Division 1. The team won Wellsville's Spring Day and compiled a 2-3 league record, with several athletes earning all-star status: Senior Colleen Smith in the sprints and horizontal jumps, freshman Mariah Smith in the distances, senior Gabrielle Macool and freshman Jocelyn Brittingham in the hurdles, and senior Megan Guarglia in the throws. These selections indicate the balance of talent in the program. The season’s biggest stand-out was Colleen Smith, who was the MVP of Wellsville Spring Day, the Class B 100 meter sectional champion, and represented the Lady Raiders in the 100, long jump, and triple jump at the State Qualifier meet. Colleen will continue her track career at Ithaca College and Gabrielle will compete for Fredonia. The team’s other seniors included Brianna Buxton and Josie Cruser in the throws, and distance runner Nicole Smith, all of whom were multi-year veterans who provided leadership and many points for the team in each competition. They will be hard to replace, but a core of young talent bodes well for the 2014 season. TENNIS The tennis team had an overall record 8-4 and placed 2nd in Livingston County Division I. We advanced to the Class B Semifinals before losing to Penn Yan. Individual accomplishments: Elliott Flint and Jimmy Dagon placed 2nd in the Livingston County Qualifiers. They advanced into the 3rd round of individual sectionals. Elliott Flint was chosen 1st Team All-Star by the Livingston County Coaches. GOLF The varsity golf team, under head coach Amy Feeley Clark, had a strong showing in Section V last season. Senior standout Matthew Smith along with juniors Andrew Cappadonia & Michael Guarglia, and sophomores Jonathan Argentieri, Adam Lindeman, & Brandon Vosburg contributed to a 7-3 overall record. As a result of their consistent season play, all six of these golfers qualified for the LCCA County Tournament hosted at the Bath Country Club. 44 2013 - 2014 Fall 2013 FOOTBALL 2013 was a difficult season for the Hornell Red Raider Football Team. After graduating 16 seniors from a 12 - 1 team that lost in the NYS Championship game in 2012, Hornell struggled to a 1 - 7 record. Playing with a team comprised of mostly freshmen and sophomores, the Red Raiders did finish the season on a positive note with a win at home versus Holley. Seniors Matt Mauro and Luke Morgan were selected to the Livingston County All-Star Team. Coach Erik Werner would like to personally thank his group of seniors for their dedication to the program and leadership during very tough times: Andrew Cappadonia, Conner Eveland, Matt Mauro, Luke Morgan, and Devon Wallace. The Annual Hornell Football Golf Tournament is scheduled for Sunday, July 20th at Twin Hickory Golf Club in Hornell. For more information, please email Coach Werner at erik.werner@hornellcsd.org. BOYS SOCCER Record: 13-6 Team: Won the Olean Tournament for the 10th time. We placed 2nd in Livingston County Division I. In sectionals, we advanced to the semifinals before losing to the eventual champion (Livonia). Individuals: Livingston County 1st team All-Stars were Mike Mauro, Richard Brooks, and Nick Picco. Mauro, Brooks, Picco, and Elliott Flint were participants in the Exceptional Senior All-Star Game. Future: With seventeen (17) players returning who all received letters, the 2014 season should be strong for the boys soccer program. Members of the Hornell Varsity Soccer Team walk across the turf in preparation of a home game last fall. Pictured are Elliot Flint ’14, Sam Dagon ’16, Anthony Buisch ‘15, and Hamza Shafiq (foreign exchange student). GIRLS SOCCER The 2013 Hornell girls varsity soccer team finished their season 16-5-1. The team won the Section V Class B Championship vs. Greece Odyssey 1-0. They also won the FarWest Regional Championship 1-1 vs. Akron, then defeating them 4-2 in penalties which led to the schools first ever appearance in the NYS Finals. Jocelyn Acor led the team this season with 35 goals and 13 assists finishing her career with 82 goals. Emily Wolf tailed with 13 goals and 13 assists, followed by Alison Henby who scored 8 goals. Keeper Chantre Milliner and centerback Carley Argentieri anchored a defense that only allowed 72 goals/game. With 75 goals on the season the girls finished #3 in NYS Class B. CROSS COUNTRY The cross country team had a season like many of the courses it encountered-some ups and some downs. The boys, led by seniors Jake Kramer and Mike Guarglia, compiled a record of 15-7. The girls, without a senior on the squad, finished 7-15. The downs included untimely injuries to several runners which resulted in several of the losses. The boys were looking especially strong as the season progressed, losing by a point to Wheatland-Chili, the league's only undefeated team. However, this high point was soon quelled by the loss of Wade Cone and Mike Guarglia for the remainder of the season. While no cross country runner likes to finish on an uphill climb, the Raiders did just that with a phenomenal end-of-season push. Three runners earned league all-star status: Jake Kramer & Mariah Smith for their performances at the league championship race, and Wade Cone for his performances before his injury. Jake and Mariah then turned in stellar performances at the sectional meet, placing 4th and 2nd respectively. This earned them a trip to the state championship meet in Queensbury, the first time a male and female runner represented the Big Red at states in almost ten years. Jake finished out his impressive career placing 57th. Mariah crossed the line in 28th. Mariah also earned all-state honorable mention and was presented with the Section V Sportsmanship Award for Class C. While it’s sad to see Jake and Mike graduate, the coaches are eager to see how much better the young runners can be next year. SPORTS REVIEW VOLLEYBALL Overall Record: 1-16 League Record: 0-8 Team Awards: Red Raider Award-Kalin Shinebarger, Spark Plug Award--Katie Shepard, LCAA Exceptional Senior--Katie Shepard, and LCAA All-Star--Katie Shepard Congratulations to our seniors, Katie Shepard and Kalin Shinebarger. Thank you for your hard work! GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING The lady Raiders had a great season. They finished with a league record of 4 and 2. The girls took 3rd place at the LCAA championship meet in Bath. Aran Kilcoyne, Sara Hillman, Courtney Ross, and Ashlin Doorley were named LCAA All-Stars. Fourteen swimmers from the team went on to sectionals. All three relay teams earned podium status by placing in the top 6. Stand out seniors Aran Kilcoyne and Sara Hillman finished their season with personal best times. Kilcoyne captured 5th in the 200 Free and 7th in the 100 fly, while Hillman took 8th in the 200 free. Winter 2013-14 BOYS BASKETBALL The 2013-2014 boys basketball season ended with an overall record of 13-8 and 6-2 in league play. Entering sectionals as a #5 seed, the team upset the #4 seed Marcus Whitman and the #1 seed Wellsville. The team lost in the sectional finals at the Blue Cross Arena to Leadership Academy out of Charlotte. The team made great strides throughout the year and played their best basketball at the end of the season. Leading the Red Raiders on the hardwood were seniors Elliott Flint, Richard Brooks, Matt Mauro, and Mike Mauro. Elliott led the team in both scoring and assists. Richard was first in steals, second in scoring, and third in rebounding. The team was known for its defense, holding many teams under forty points throughout the season. The future looks bright for Hornell basketball as they return three starters, Isaac Bradley, Anthony Buisch, and Sam Dagon, along with a host of others. The JV team finished with a 12-6 record and only had three sophomores on the roster. Awards and Accomplishments: Richard Brooks (senior)--LCAA All-Star, 1st Team Spectator Great 8, Livingston County News Super 18 (honorable mention), Section V Class B2 All-Tournament Team in Sectionals, and named to the Exceptional Senior Game Elliott Flint (senior)-LCAA All-Star, 2nd Team Spectator Great 8, Livingston County News Super 18 (honorable mention), and named to the Exceptional Senior Game Sam Dagon (sophomore)—Section V Class B2 AllTournament Team in Sectionals, 3rd Team Spectator Great 8, and Livingston County News Super 18 (honorable mention). GIRLS BASKETBALL The girls basketball team finished the regular season 7-11, and tied for 3rd in Livingston County Division 1. We earned a #7 seed for sectionals and lost at Waterloo to end our season. We had a very young team comprised of four freshmen, one sophomore, and two seniors. It was a very productive year considering our youth. We developed tremendously as the season progressed. Sophomore Chantre Milliner earned Livingston County 1st Team and Spectator Great 8 selection this year. WRESTLING Wrestling continues to grow in Hornell. Fourteen new modified grapplers, all looking to compete for varsity spots next season, hit the mats under Coach Mike Kramer. Ethan Speed, Richie Snyder, and Zack Thurston all showed potential to make a run at the sectional podium in 2015. The large number of incoming talent has Coach Scott Johnson excited for the future. Team captains Jake Kramer and Carson Doorley led the way for the Red Raiders at the varsity level, helping to pick up 10 dual meet victories and improve the team's standing in the Livingston County league with wins over Bath and Dansville. Both Doorley and Kramer took 3rd place in the section, and were one win away from the podium at state qualifiers. Kramer, the lone senior on this year's team, racked up 42 wins in his senior campaign making for a career win total of 112. Newcomers Jake Robinson and Donovan Lowery also made significant impacts as underclassmen and have a bright future. Hornell Wrestling maintains their website with stats, photos, and results at www.hornellwrestling.com 2013 - 2014 BOYS SWIMING & DIVING The boys swim team finished the season with a league record of 2 and 8. They took 6th place at the LCAA championship meet in Bath. Connor Drake and Michael Guarglia were named LCAA All-Stars. Seven swimmers from the team went on to sectionals. All three relay teams earned top 12. Senior stand-outs Connor Drake and Michael Guarglia finished the season with podium status while swimming their personal best times. Drake placed 3rd in the 100 Fly, and Guarglia finished 4th in the 100 Freestyle. CO-ED INDOOR TRACK The Hornell co-ed indoor track team had many strong individual performances during the 2013-14 winter season. The boys were led by senior captain Luke Morgan who was the LCAA Champion in the Pole Vault and finished the season tied for second in Section V Class C, junior Wade Cone who was the LCAA 1600M Champion and also ranked second in the 1000M as well as finishing fourth overall at the Section V Championships in the 1600M, and junior Zach Kellogg who was the LCAA Shot Put Champion. They were very competitive all season. For the girls, sophomore Mariah Smith was the LCAA 1500M Champion and finished second in the 1000M run; multi-dimensional standout freshman Mackenzie Brooks who finished the season ranking third in the 55M Hurdles in the LCAA, led a strong group of hurdlers including Rayne Bossard and Victoria Cramp, and was also strong in the Shot Put and High Jump; and freshman Heather Hickok proved she is Hornell’s next up and coming middle distance star. The modified boys and girls gained a great deal of experience this season, and were the class of the LCAA. Anna Flaitz and Trevor Stiles showed that they can both jump with the best and were the Section V Modified Champions in the Long and Triple Jumps, respectively. Zack Burdick won the 55M Hurdles, and Kate Colucci and Julia Robinson proved they are ready to sprint and run at the varsity level next season. Along with Zoey Kays, these girls dominated the relays and were the Section V Champions, while Alex Shick, Jacob Bailey, Burdick and Stiles combined to also finish first at the Sub-Varsity Championships. With all the young and developing talent, Coach Mike DeGaetano can’t wait till next winter. 45 SPORTS REVIEW 2013 - 2014 CHEERLEADING The Hornell varsity cheerleaders had an amazing year. The 2013-14 fall and winter teams were UNDEFEATED!!! Team captains for the fall season were Nick Day ‘14, Kaley Murphy ‘14, and Kasey Corcoran ’16. Team captains for the winter season were Anthony Cartella ‘14, Carley "Arg" Argentieri ’14, and Brittany "Stod" Stoddard ‘16. Head varsity coach Regina “Regi” O’Connor Gambino ‘77 was awarded Coach of the Year in the 2013 winter season, and again in the fall of 2013. On March 29th, Coach Gambino and the Hornell Varsity Cheerleading Team were honored at the 41st Annual Sports Banquet in Hornell. She was presented with the "Sportswoman of the Year" Award along with the HVC being honored as "Athletes of the Year". The Red Raider team made history with both the fall and winter seasons being undefeated!! Athlete’s Prayer God, let me play well but fairly. Let competition make me strong but never hostile. Forbid me to rejoice in the adversity of others. And, if through athletics I set an example, Let it be a good one. Pictured with Coach Regi Gambino who is holding the New York State championship trophy are the Hornell Varsity Cheerleading team captains Brittany Stoddard, Anthony Cartella, and Carley Argentieri. For more HHS cheerleading team p h o to s ( b e g i n n i n g w i t h t h e ye a r 1944-present), please refer to the ‘Through the Decades’ section of this newsletter. Fall 2013 (football season): received 1st place awards at Empire Cheer @ RIT, Webster Schroeder, and LCAA Counties; Fall Sectionals: Leadership Award--ANTHONY CARTELLA Winter 2014 (basketball season): received 1st place awards at Avoca "Eye of the Tiger" (also Best Crowd Appeal), Fairport Cheer Tournament, Wellsville "Spirit Fest" (also Grand Champions and Best Crowd Appeal), Greater Rochester Cheerleading & Dance Tournament (also made the TOP 8 Elite out of over 100 teams), and Empire Cheer @ RIT; Winter Sectionals @ RIT: Leadership Award—BRITTANY STODDARD; State Tournament: Leadership Award— CARLEY ARGENTIERI; LCAA Counties: AllStar Picks--ANTHONY CARTELLA, CARLEY ARGENTIERI, NICK DAY, TAYLOR MEYERS, and SYDNEY POLILZI The Hornell Varsity Cheerleading Team Members: Carly Argentieri, Anthony Cartella, Brittany Stoddard, Nick Day, Kaley Murphy, Kasey Corcoran, Sydney Pollizi, Taylor Meyers, Abby Lorow, Nikki Poorman, Alexis Freas, Ali Henby, Brooke Stoddard, Ashlin Doorley, Jocelyn Brittingham, Mikenna Harrington, Marygrace Gambino, Grace Smith, Abbie Shick, and Allison Eveland. Congratulations to all of you on a fabulous year! 46 “Prepare to WIN, Expect the BEST, Section Five CHAMPS……OH YES!!” Something New! Did you know that you can pay your HHSAA annual dues and make a donation to our scholarship fund ONLINE? Please visit our website for more information and to view pictures, past newsletters, reunion updates, etc. www.hornellalumni.org H O M E C O M I N G FESTIVITIES 2013 The homecoming festivities began with a spirited week of activities at Hornell High School. Seniors and underclassmen participated in many events that included Twin Day, 1980’s Spirit Day, Dress-to-Impress Day (wear your fancy duds), Senior Citizen Day, Red & Blue Day, a bonfire pep rally, the annual parade, and many other activities. Homecoming is a very special event for Hornell. It is an occasion when many past graduates can be seen throughout the city. On Friday, September 20, 2013, faithful football fans were treated to a special performance by the HHS marching band. The traditional highlight was the crowning of the 2013 Homecoming King & Queen, Matt Mauro & MacKenna Weakland. It was a great night for fans, HHS students, alumni, and the homecoming candidates. The 2014 homecoming game is scheduled for Friday, October 13th. The Hornell Red Raiders will be playing Bath on the turf. We hope to see you there! The 2013 King & Queen Homecoming candidates take time out for a group picture during Spirit Week at HHS. Sitting: Emily Wolf and Matt Mauro Standing: Mike Mauro, MacKenna Weakland, Carley Argentieri, and Elliot Flint Happy 2014! 2014 The Hornell Alumni Association Board of Directors and their spouses/guests celebrated the holiday season at The Main Place (formally the K of C) last December. They enjoyed playing their “gift exchange swap game”. We hope our alumni are experiencing a healthy and happy 2014. A BIG thank you for your membership dues and scholarship donations. Crowned the 2013 Homecoming King and Queen were Matt Mauro and MacKenna Weakland. The honor was bestowed to them during halftime of the Red Raiders football game against Livonia. 47 Hornell High School 2013 Sports Hall of Fame INDUCTEES At the Friday night football game, Bob Codispotti introduced the proud HHS Sports Hall of Fame inductees during the halftime ceremony. Meet our honored 2013 HOF Inductees Don Roselli (accepting on behalf of his uncle, John Lawrence), Rick Dailey, Gene Mastin, Kate Gleason Secondo, and Megan Wiggers Porta The 26th Annual Sports Hall of Fame Dinner was held Saturday, October 12th, 2013 at the Hornell Golf Club. Four former HHS graduates and one contributor were honored during the Induction Ceremony. The new members were John Lawrence ’63, Rick Dailey ’80, Kate Gleason Secondo ‘92, Megan Wiggers Porta ’02, and Gene Mastin who is a retired HHS football coach and athletic director (contributor). Hornell Alumni Treasurer Angela Markel and Co-Chairman Lenny Caruso welcomed everyone to the event. Bob Codispoti, retired HHS Athletic Director, was once again our Master of Ceremonies. Each inductee was presented a plaque in honor of their accomplishments, and received a large applause from the crowd in attendance. Angela Daniels Markel, Rick Sirianni, Cathy Potter Kimball, and Joann Titus Smith enjoyed the SHOF festivities. On behalf of the HHS Sports Hall of Fame Committee, we would like to thank the Hornell High School Alumni Association once again for sponsoring the 26th Hall of Fame weekend induction ceremonies. Please keep in mind that the HHSAA Board does NOT have a voice in the selection process of candidates and/or inductees. The HHSAA proudly sponsors the event. The Sports Hall of Fame Committee includes Tom Fagnan (chairman), Bob Codispoti, Lenny Caruso, Teddy VanOrder Ormsby, Rick Sirianni, John Weyand, Bob Young, John Tobin, and Cathy Potter Kimball. A BIG thank-you goes out to all of them for meeting throughout the year and dedicating numerous hours of their time. Congratulations to the 2013 Hornell High School Sports Hall of Fame Inductees. Please feel free to stop by and view the past & current HOF members on the Wall of Fame located in the High School A-Gym Lobby. Please Note: The upcoming 2014 Sports Hall of Fame festivities will be held on the weekend of September 19th (HHS football game vs. Batavia) and September 20th (cocktails and dinner at the Hornell Golf Club). Wanted: Sports Hall of Fame nominees for 2014. Nominations must include a complete biography of the sports in which they participated along with any awards, achievements, or distinctions inclusive of post high school years. Send to: H.H.S. Sports Hall of Fame; PO Box 135; Hornell, NY 14843-0135 48 The new and some past HHS Sports Hall of Fame members got together for a group photo at the Hornell Golf Club on Saturday evening. Front Row (l. to r.): Gene Mastin, Art Roselli, Kate Gleason Secondo, Patricia Shiner McEvoy, Kathy Potter Kimball, and Megan Wiggers Porta. Back Row (l. to r.): John Dagon, Bob Young, Rick Dailey, Rick Sirianni, Rich Head, Lenny Caruso, and Bill McMordie. Past inductees are always invited, welcomed, and encouraged to attend the SHOF banquet each year. Pl ea se come and show your support next September. Red Raiders Hornell High School 2013 Sports Hall of Fame Megan Wiggers Porta Class of 2002 During her career at Hornell High School, Megan participated in girls swimming, track and tennis at the varsity level. Megan earned 8 varsity letters during that time span. In track Megan was a pole vaulter, a relatively new event for female athletes. During her senior year Megan set the school record in that event. Megan excelled in the sport of swimming. Her greatest achievements were in that sport. She swam for 5 years on the swim team from 1997 to 2001. During those years, she broke records in 9 of the 12 swimming events. Six of those records were individual records: 200 Free, 200 Individual Medley, 50 Free, 100 Free, 500 Free, and the 100 Breaststroke. The three other records came in relays: 200 Medley, 200 Free Relay, and the 400 Free Relay. The Hornell Girls Swim Team posted a record of 45 wins and only 5 losses during Megan’s last three years on the team. For her outstanding record and accomplishments, Megan received the following awards: The Andy Flaitz Memorial Swim Award, the James J. Dagon Character Award, and the Debbie VanScoter Award symbolic of the top female athlete of the year. Megan was an honor student, a member of the National Honor Society, and a Bausch and Lomb Award Winner. After high school, she remained active in sports by participating in triathlons, marathons, and as an assistant swim coach. Megan is a registered pharmacist and resides in Parsons, Kansas with her husband, son and daughter. Rick Dailey Class of 1980 Rick Dailey was a stellar athlete in both football and baseball during his high school career at Hornell. In football, Rick played varsity for three years. He was a standout player during his junior and senior seasons. He was the starting linebacker his junior year, and tight end and defensive back his senior year. Rick excelled as a member of the Hornell baseball team during the coaching career of Leonard Caruso. Rick played varsity during his sophomore, junior and senior years. During his junior year, Rick maintained a .308 batting average. He was one of the leaders in total bases, RBI’s, hits, and runs scored. His senior year was no different. He was 3rd on the team in hitting with a .295 average and again one of the leaders in RBI’s, hits, and runs scored. This is what Coach Caruso had to say about Rick Dailey: “Rick was a great player and very consistent. His value to the HHS baseball team can never be measured. Without him, the program would never have been as successful as it was. Rick was the individual that made everyone play better. He was tough, hard working, disciplined, and committed to whatever had to be done to make the team better.” After graduation, Rick attended Cornell University. He had an outstanding career in football for three seasons. He was a defensive specialist, playing linebacker during his sophomore & junior seasons, and strong safety his senior year Rick, his wife Laurie, and their three children live in Beleville, PA. Kate Gleason Secondo Class of 1992 During her high school career, Kate earned 12 varsity letters, four (4) in soccer, four (4) in basketball, three (3) in softball and one (1) in track. In soccer as a sophomore, Kate was named to the Sullivan Trail 2nd Team. She earned 1st team honors during her junior and senior years. As a senior, she was named MVP of the Hornell team by her coach, Yvonne Knataitis. In basketball, she was named to the Sullivan Trail All-Star 2nd Team as a senior. Kate was an outstanding 2nd baseman for the Hornell softball team. She earned 2nd team honors as an all-star her junior and senior years. She was a member of the Section V Championship Team her junior year in 1991. Kate’s biggest accomplishment came in her senior year as she was awarded the Debbie VanScoter Award for the top female athlete at Hornell High School. After graduation, Kate went on to play soccer at Alfred State College and Keuka College before leaving school to enter the Police Academy and fulfilling a life-long dream of becoming a police officer. She has the honor and distinction of being the first female police officer hired in the City of Hornell. Kate resides in Hornell with her husband Chris Secondo. John Lawrence Class of 1963 John Lawrence was one of the top all around athletes to compete at Hornell High School during the 1960’s. He earned 8 varsity letters during his career – 3 in football, 2 in basketball and 3 in baseball. John was an outstanding football player. He led Hornell to two West Central Conference Championships in his junior and senior seasons. As a senior, he was named to the West Central Conference All Conference Team. John was a member of the 1960 baseball team that won the Section V championship. As a junior, he led the team with a .410 batting average. As a pitcher he has a 3 – 1 record on a team that only played 12 games. John led the team to the Steuben County Championship. After graduation, John attended Delhi College, and transferred to Kent State University where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. John was a CPA and lived in Wilmington, NC. Gene Mastin Contributor Gene Mastin arrived in Hornell thirty years ago after coaching at Cuba Central School and Cameron County Emporium High School in PA. From 1970 through 1982, Hornell football won only 36% of its games. Gene took over a program that was struggling and going through some difficult times. He revamped the entire program. Football was no longer a four month proposition from August through October. It became a year round program that included weight lifting and a commitment from those who played the game for him. There are many adjectives to describe Gene and his program: quality, organization, hard work, and demanding of self, coaches and players. What did this bring to Hornell football and the community? An overall record of 220 wins, 56 loses, 3 ties, and winning 80% of the games played; an all time winning coach in Section V; only 3 losing seasons (1985, 1989, and 1994); A 39 game winning streak; and THREE (3) New York State Class B Championships. Gene continues to live in Hornell with his wife Cheryl and daughter Nicole. 49 Hornell High School 2013 Sports Hall of Fame Past Inductees to the HHS Hall of Fame Elliott Hartman * William Havens '36 Francis Hogan '36 Harold Coddington '49 Robert Flaitz, Sr. '53 Jim Moretti '68 Charles Young '68 Margaret Jones '21 Bert Myers '24 John Foreman '37 Robert Rohan '38 William Rohan '51 Lorenzo Castiglione * John Caprarulo '27 Louis Babcock '30 Richard Durkee '38 Ernst Weyand, Sr. '47 David Guenther '58 Salvatore Fiscina '59 John Dailey '70 Harry Alexin '31 Benjamin Spitulnik '36 Alex Tsibulsky '37 Mildred Hunt '41 Donald Foreman '48 Donald Kelley '57 Glen Boylan '30 James O’Connor '47 Joe Curran '40 Joe Bob '37 Charles Swift '36 Robert P. Young '70 Sandra Huffsmith-Hillman '78 Joe Mauro, Sr. '52 Penny Bassage '77 James Dagon '44 Tom King '47 Cathy Potter Kimball '80 Richard Todd '50 Charles Libordi '72 Paul Egger '28 Phil Patti '60 Patricia Sheedy '83 Francis Mauro '56 Gerald Crowe '57 Mike Goth '55 Bob Baumgarten '80 Paul Quinlan '78 Richard Congdon '51 Ervin Chambliss '72 Robert Young, Sr. '39 Bob Griswold '48 James Argentieri '52 Ernie Downing '35 Richard Scott '61 Bob Ellis '68 Frank Wyant, Jr. '63 Mike Waufle '72 James Cleveland '61 Arland Hanning '50 Fred Penfold '50 George Clicquennoi * Kelly Simon '37 Joe Piccirillo '46 Jacob Flaitz '51 Robert Fiacco '52 Charles Fagnan '63 John Kelleher '81 Wally Amphlett '62 Paul Curran '45 Art Foreman '43 Maria Bottone '85 Robert Binney '50 Paul Powers '31 Bud Vanderhoef '41 Henry Burke '44 Nancy Hill Freeland '80 Ernie Weyand, Jr. '81 DR. ISMAIL MEHR ’91: My Reflections and Memories When I look back at my days at Hornell High School, my memories inevitably always involve football and the life lessons that I learned. Coach Gene Mastin prepared me for so much more than how to play a game. His coaching instilled lessons for life that could not be taught in any classroom. The two most important lessons that have remained with and benefitted me throughout my life are Work Ethic and to Believe in Oneself. These were instilled in me because I was privileged to have played for Coach Mastin. Through the years, I have always appreciated Coach Mastin. From my days at college when I walked on to University at Buffalo’s football team, through my years in medical school, and my days as 50 Theodora “Teddy” Ormsby '62 Richard Fiacco '77 Dr. C.E. Patti * Anthony “Butch” Ermy '49 Ray Cudabec '52 Al Stook '58 DeMario Ridgeway '89 Jim Murphy '49 Murray McNaughton '35 Robert Carlin '78 Mike Coleman '88 Donald Coogan '50 Joseph Mauro, Jr. '76 William Mosgrove '56 Daniel Swift '89 Harold Paul * Mario Argentieri '39 Bill Livingston '48 Salvatore Catalino '48 Linda Piccirillo Hinckley '68 Jim Coleman '85 Elizabeth Farrell Loveless '90 Teri Walker Mauro '76 John Burke '77 Marianna Norton Hayes '86 Edmund Mark O’Neil '16 William Bobownik '40 Rick Sirianni '72 Jerry McLaughlin '47 Dave Jacobs '54 John Dagon '82 Greg Helmer '93 John Gemmell '94 Debbie VanScoter '76 Carl Mauro '95 Brett White '93 Dan Schwartz '89 Brian Andrews '83 Billy Yergens '77 a resident specializing in anesthesia. But it wasn’t until I returned to Hornell and had the privilege of joining his coaching staff, that I was able to appreciate him so much more. As a player, I saw and experienced things from a different perspective. As a coach on his staff, I had a unique vantage point to see firsthand how one handles young men from various socio-economic backgrounds, and all of the unfortunate problems that many of them experience outside of school. For some of these young men, football provided the family that they needed so badly. Actually, it wasn’t the game of football but rather the Red Raider brotherhood that helped so many. Life is not as simple as it was when I was a teen. The family setup has changed drastically. It takes a unique individual to understand this, and to be able to work with young men who also may be carrying so much within. Success is not always the result of superior players and game planning. I saw this very early in * contributor Don Furlong '46 David Jeffery '86 Katie Hillman '81 Sal Brundu '47 Andy Flaitz '80 Patricia Shiner McEvoy '51 Stephen Terry '77 Eileen Secondo Marino '84 Dawn Reinhart '88 Robert Talbett '95 Mike Davidson '73 Don Fortuna '87 Brian Young '98 Yvonne Spellecy Crowley '93 Rich Head '71 Nancy Walker Stewart '82 Alison Argentieri '99 Kyle Johnson '99 Leonard Caruso '63 Bill McMordie '56 Art Roselli '58 Dennis O'Brien '67 Todd Stewart '96 Tim Burkhart '82 Brian Dyring '92 Megan Buchanan '96 Yvonne Knataitus * David Shepard '92 Todd Ludden '99 Anthony Pollizzi '01 Tom LaVerde '02 Jason Lockwood '02 John Lawrence '63 Megan Wiggers Porta '02 Rick Dailey '80 Kate Gleason Secondo '92 Gene Mastin* my coaching career. It was Coach Mastin’s ability to bring out the best in each & every kid, and to be able to understand their abilities, strengths, & weaknesses. His commitment in never cheating a team in practice by being ill-prepared himself, he demanded the same of himself, his coaching staff, and his players. Coach Mastin never failed at giving 150% of his time and effort while preparing a team. To better understand and appreciate him, all one has to do is look at the 2008 season. Death is inevitable and, at times, untimely. It is always a difficult thing to deal with for young men, yet alone adults. The death of Dylan McCormick was a great loss. He was a teammate, a player, and a young man full of life. Words will never do justice to how Coach Mastin was able to help these young men cope with this loss. Not a loss on the scoreboard but a loss that was real. It hurt like nothing they had ever experienced before. The way in which Coach Mastin led these grieving Continued on page 51... Hornell High School Alumni Weekend Kick-Off Night: Thursday, June 27, 2013 Please note: This year’s HHSAA Kick-Off Night will be held on Thursday, June 26, 2014. Please feel free to join us on the Broadway Mall from 6:30pm - 8:30pm. DR. ISMAIL MEHR ’91: My Reflections and Memories ...continued from page 50 young men would be enough for him to be rightfully honored as a member of the Hornell High School Sports Hall of Fame. Many graduates and their guests attended the annual “Kick-Off Night” which was held on the Broadway Mall. Enjoying time together with both family and friends is what Alumni Weekend is all about. Pictured are (sitting) Arlie Harwood, Bob Rosell, and Bob Eagan. Standing are Shirley Preston, Glenda Harwood, Sandra Oxx Smith, Carol Harwood Eagan, and Caroline Kuhn Kelly. Jimmy Dagon ‘71 provided the entertainment throughout the evening. On behalf of the Hornell Alumni Association, we’d like to thank him for donating his time and music abilities. The accolades speak for themselves but the lessons in between the yard lines that I’ve mentioned have gone unnoticed. The list of successful young men is endless: lawyers, engineers, law enforcement, military officers, business owners, physical therapists, accountants, coaches, and yes, even doctors. There is so much more to coaching. There is so much more to Coach Mastin. I can’t thank him enough along with all of the other coaches that I had as a football player at HHS (Mike Davidson, Mark Mahoney, Donald Campese, Fran Libordi, and Mark Buisch). Rest assured, Hornell football will continue to mold young men for success. Sincerely, Dr. Ismail Mehr ‘91 Editor’s note: Due to space limitations in this section of the News Journal, unfortunately it was necessary to condense and/ or shorten this letter. Please feel free to contact Dr. Mehr if you would like to read the original letter that was printed in the Hornell Evening Tribune on October 10, 2013. All smiles and having a blast are Bob Dwyer and Pete Robbins. Reminiscing about the good ‘ole days at HHS is something that occurs throughout Alumni Weekend. The HHSAA Board of Director ’s welcomes and encourages all of you to join us on the Broadway Mall on Thursday, June 26th and attend the HHSAA banquet at The Main Place (formally the K of C building) on Saturday evening. Taking time out for a group photo are some of your current Board members. Front (l. to r.): Jeff Kelleher, Molly Mahoney, Margie Fawcett Terry, Bob Rosell, and Lou Nasca. Back (l. to r.): Eric Buisch, Rick Sirianni, Sally Dagon Head, and Ray Schwartz. 51 Hornell High School Alumni Banquet Saturday, June 29, 2013 On behalf of the HHSAA Board of Directors and its members, we would like to cordially invite any graduate who has been out of high school for seventy (70) years or more to this year’s Annual Banquet. You would be attending as our honored and special guests. Please consider this as an invitation to attend the dinner on Saturday, June 28, 2014. It would be a wonderful way to acknowledge and pay tribute to you. For more information, you or a family member can email and/or telephone the HHSAA co-presidents to make a reservation. They are: Bob Rosell @ rrosell2@stny.rr.com (607-324-0921) or Ray Schwartz @ rschwartz002@stny.rr.com (607-324-0333). The HHSAA organization would love see you there. Please consider attending this wonderful and memorable event. Angela Daniels Markel ’71 has been a member of the HHSAA since 1998. She has served as our treasurer for over fifteen (15) years. The number of hours that Angela dedicates to this calling is far more than could ever be expected of any one person. She goes way above and beyond the call of duty. She is pictured here finalizing the guest list for the banquet. Thank you, Angela, for your commitment and dedication to the Hornell Alumni Association. Thirteen graduates from the class of 2013 were recognized at the banquet as recipients of some of the HHSAA scholarships that were awarded at their graduation ceremony. Front row (l. to r.) Cortnee Geise, Naomi Snowden, Gabby McCool, Izzy Dunning, Tatiana Cavaletti, Colleen Smith, and Josephine Cruser. Back row (l. to r.): Matt Smith, Jimmy Dagon, Brendan Buisch, David Kimball, Nick Burdett, and Julian Reinhardt. These graduates were introduced to everyone at the banquet and received a big round of applause. Congratulations and best wishes to all of the winners who received an HHSAA award last June. Approximately $109,000 in scholarship money and memorial grants was distributed. Thank you, Alumni!! Some HHS graduates who were in attendance were front: Steve Gillette, Chris Corbett, and Angie Brown Gillette. Back: Jeff Gillette, ?, Joe Ingalls, Pam Schmitt Powers, Kristy Schmitt Whitman, and Joe Pelych. Front: Josephine Piano FitzGerald, Alice Smith, Janet Miller, Martha Bartle, and Bill Bartle Back: Jerry FitzGerald, Sid Smith, Paul McAnany and Jim Moss 52 It was truly a pleasure to have members of our Alumni Association who graduated seventy or more years ago attend the Hornell Alumni Association Banquet last June. These guests were introduced, recognized, and honored after dinner was served. They received a beautiful bouquet of flowers, compliments of the HHSAA. Pictured in front are Roberta Goff Bishop ‘37, Doris Nichols Snowden ’41, and Helen Preston Ross ’35. Behind them are Rich Clancy (Roberta’s grandson) and Britt Smith & Hannah Roselli who are related to Helen. We hope to see you again this June! Hornell High School Alumni Banquet Saturday, June 29, 2013 “Be glad there’s one place in the world where everybody knows your name. And, they’re always glad you came.” (from the ‘CHEERS’ theme song) Front (l. to r.): Barb Arnault, ?, Kathy Caruso, Becky Upton, Marilyn Tierney, and Molly Mahoney. Back (l. to r.): Greg Connors, John Arnault, Bryan Arnault, Jim Prior, Scott Prior, Kristen Caruso Klabin, and Lenny Caruso. Please feel free to join us at this year’s banquet which will be held on Saturday, June 28, 2014 @ The Main Place (formally the K of C). The classes of 1964-50th and 1989-25th will be honored. The celebration will begin at 5:30pm (cash bar) with dinner and music to follow. Your reservation and HHSAA membership renewal forms are enclosed. No matter what your age or gender, everyone comes together to have fun. We look forward to seeing you. Can You Identify this Hornell High School Valedictorian? HINT: He lived in Hornell his whole life. Name him, and a $250 donation will be made to the Hornell Alumni Association Scholarship Fund. The identity of this man is being kept a secret…even from the HHSAA Board! We are hoping that HHS alumni and/ or individual’s still living in the Hornell area will recognize him, and be able to put a name to the photograph. The submitted names will be read at the Annual Banquet in June. If he is correctly identified, a local descendant of his will make a $250 scholarship donation to the HHSAA. In the 2015 newsletter, we will post this gentleman’s name, his valedictory address, a short bio, the descendents name, and the name of the person(s) who correctly identified him. Good luck! Please mail your answer by MONDAY, JUNE 23rd to: The HHS Alumni Association Re: CONTEST PO Box 135 Hornell, NY 14843. So much hard work is put into making the banquet a successful event. This could not be accomplished without the help of many hands. John Carbone ’77 and his amazing staff at The Main Place provided a delicious meal and an atmosphere which was comfortable to everyone. Pictured is John’s crew of helpers who were caught taking a much needed break. Front Row: Sam Pollinger, Kevin McHale, Ashton Argentieri, Alexis Freas, Britt Smith, and Nicole Porcaro. Middle Section: Chef John Carbone, McKenzie McNelis, Hannah Roselli, Anna Cappadonia, Carley Argentieri, Elliot Flint, Meghan Mahoney, and Bri Maker. Back Row: Austin Zanghi Superintendent’s Letter ...continued from cover page to the continued help and support of the community. The outlook for the coming year is starting to show signs of improvement. We have received an increase in State Aid. We have not yet recovered to the point we had hoped for, but it is a step in the right direction. We are very pleased that the current budget plan for 2014-2015 allows us to maintain our current staff and possibly add back a few positions that were lost in previous years. We are proud to announce that a recent Financial Stress Survey of the school districts in New York State found us to be among the top districts. To maintain that status, we are busy working on a three year financial plan to further strengthen our standings. We have also put together a Long Range Facilities Planning Committee to create a sound plan for the future maintenance of our buildings and grounds. Thanks to the support of the taxpayers, we have been successful in implementing a ten year replacement plan for our bus fleet which will save the District a great deal of money in costly repairs. Not unlike other years, this year has brought some significant changes to our curriculum. I am sure that you are all familiar with the term “Common Core” which has caused quite a buzz throughout the State. It has been a very trying and tumultuous year adjusting to a plan that had flaws in the initial i m p l e m e nt at i o n . Our staff faced the challenges head on with the utmost of professionalism, and is working very hard to mold the system to fit the needs of our students. I commend them for their perseverance. It is a pleasure to have the opportunity to serve the students, staff, and community of Hornell. Thank you for your continued support and dedication to this community. In education, Douglas H. Wyant, Jr. Superintendent of Schools 53 A Blast from the Past! HHS Football Team 1955 Submitted by Dick Mattie : "This picture hangs in my dad’s family room. It is from my grandfather’s collection. He wrote the names on the back of the photo. Front (laying down): Walter Dunning and Joe McDade Row #2: Walter Hollands (bought Tuttle & Rockwell in the 1920’s), Wilson Ketchum, and Thad Thorpe Row #3: Bill Tracy, Carl Swartzenback (family owned Swatzenbach’s Brewery), Ignatius Mattie (an 8th grader from St. Ann’s School playing varsity for HHS!, was owner of the Coca Cola Bottling Works candy business), Ray Kelly, and John Cameron Row #4: Lansing Stephens, Leroy Burdick, Coach Professor McElland, Leroy Weaver, Arthur Smith, and Paul DeWitt Amazing history!! " Irving School 1950's Stoney Brook State Park 1955 These beautiful young ladies are members of the class of 1955. This photo was taken by Joann Titus Smith ‘55 during their senior picnic at Stoney Brook State Park. Front Row (l. to r.): Mary Anne Conz Goth, Dorothy Ormsby White, Sharon Oliver Karle, Carol Cole Barrus, Eleanor Karle Rooney, and Sandra Oxx Smith. Back Row (l. to r.): Mary Baird Hillman, Sandra Wellington Burchard, Linda VanOrder Congelli, Marjorie Hogue Devereaux, and Nancy Spencer Stephens. “If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.” Hornell's Shattuck Opera House Submitted by Vic Baker Most of these students will be celebrating their 45th high school reunion this June. Front Row (sitting): Carol Hagadorn, Heidi Foth, Becky Hawkins, and Delores Harding Middle Section (l. to r.): Susan Recktenwald, Elizabeth Haynes, Steve Schaumberg, Peggy Mahoney, Bill Shull, ?, Clair Mallory, Filomena Suriani, Dan Wilcox, and Bud Bardeen Back Row (l. to r.): Deb Gessner, Vaughn Mathews, Connie Panter, Alan Fitzpatrick, Robert Nash, Christine Allis, and Greg Koskie. (submitted by Heidi Foth Jerome) 54 ALUMNI A S S O C I AT I O N A Blast from the Past! The HHS class of 1954 will be celebrating their 60th reunion in June. Thank you, Carol Brown Whitney ’54, for submitting & sharing the following pictures with your classmates and our alumni. Band members leaving for New York City Senior Prom Junior Prom 40th Reunion Jackie Knapp, John Congdon, and Mary Ellen Congdon 40th Reunion John Scroxton ’53, Barb Scroxton, and Judy Hofert 50th Reunion 50th Reunion 55 A Blast from the Past! Auxiliary Police, Hornell, NY 1st Row: Luella Evens, Betty Gessner, Julia Toti, and Eleanor Plaisted 2nd Row: Sgt. Al Spencer, Sgt. Clark Clawson, Lt. C. H. Tam, Cpt. L.D. Albright, Sgt. Harold Hogue, 1st Sgt. E.C.Reese, and Cpt. Milo Boag 3rd Row: Cpt. Clyde Bowles, Bet Willey, Cpt. George Andrews, Cpt. Robert Headley, Cpt. Paul Bartlett, Cpt. C.D. Bennet, Cpt. Fred Lamphear, Shirley Evans, and Glen Lockwood 4th Row: Charles Wilkens, William Sandford, Al Leyman, Al Schmitt, Thomas Roch, A.B. Packard, Charlie Gillette, Rodney Burley, and Raymond Herburt 5th Row: Paul Roch, John Mooney, Luvia Clark, John Smith, Murrey Burdett, Fred Reese, Gordon Bowen, Lavern Norton, and Artie Gee 6th Row: Kenneth Schrader, John Conderman, William Arvidson, Merle Tobias, Harry Bicknell, Kenneth Brought, Arthur Lockwood, Everett Aldrich, Francis Peterson, George Slatt, Charles Cook, and Charles Norton (submitted by Charlene Crowley Heard) St. Ann's Basketball Team 1939-1940 Sitting: Jim Dagon, Bill McDermott, John McRoberts, Daniel Eister, and Horace Jullian Standing: Gub Morrissey, ?, Henry Burke, Jack Arvidson, and Otto Lawson. 56 Friends Forever 1949-1950 Kneeling: Jimmy Argentieri, Bob Fiacco, and John Trentanella Standing: Don Scotti, Augie Ciancaglini, Dominic Radoccia, and Raymond Argentieri : "You know you're from Hornell when..." If you own a computer or have an e-mail account, you have probably heard of Facebook. It has become one of the most popular social networking sites. Facebook makes it possible for people to connect all over the world. Members can connect with friends, share pictures, or even search for friends from the past. Michelle Wilson Walker graduated from Hornell High School in 1991. She has created a page through Facebook entitled “You know you’re from Hornell when……”. Consisting of a few thousand followers, this page has made it possible for residents of Hornell…past and present…to share memories, photos, and even reminisce about their youth. For your viewing pleasure, we have included some pictures that have been shared throughout this page, along with some of the comments and conversations. Our apologies, in advance, for any incorrect names and/or spellings. We hope you enjoy the photos! The Hornell Alumni Association Board welcomes and encourages you to join this particular Facebook group. You won’t be disappointed. Thank you, Michelle, for creating such a terrific Facebook page! ~By Pamela Markel Hornell Fire Department during the 1960's (submitted by Bill Ludden) VFW Tiersmen Drum Corp (submitted by Mark Mahoney) Hornell Fire Department during the 1960's (submitted by Bill Ludden) ATTENTION ALUMNI: If you would like to submit items for next years newsletter (eg. achievers, where are they now?, old pictures, local news of interest, etc.), please feel free to contact any Board member. We welcome and encourage your input! 57 : "You know you're from Hornell when..." Mattie's Soda Shop (submitted by Mary Lou Coleman) Tuttle and Rockwell Window (submitted by Shirley M. Thompson) “Mattie’s Soda Shop was located just around the corner on Broadway from Main. The door handles to get in were Coke Bottles.” July 4th Beauty Contest at James St. Park (submitted by Shirley M. Thompson) Dwight Smith, of Tuttle and Rockwell's Department store, adjusts a sign identifying the display of old Hornell photographs in the store's windows. The theme of the display is Bicentennial Reflections: Echoes of the Past. Smith and store employe Shirley Cudoni arranged the display. JULY 4TH (submitted by Shirley M. Thompson) Bike Safety Project (submitted by Lori Palmiter) 58 : "You know you're from Hornell when..." Lincoln School (submitted by Jeanette Miles) Erie Baseball Team 1934 Hornell Brewing Company (submitted by Bill Ludden) (submitted by Bill Ludden) Irving School Class Photo (submitted by Heidi Buss Jerome) EBT Roster A class photo taken inside Irving School with cursive writing, a blackboard, and oiled wood floors. 59 : "You know you're from Hornell when..." Hornell 1985-86 Varsity Basketball Team (submitted by P.J. Drying) Members of the class of 1993 during St. Ann's School (submitted by Mark Christopher Kull) Little League Coachlight Motel Team (submitted by Bill Ludden) Top: Mike Hillman and ? Middle: Mark Kull, Marco Argentieri, and Donnie Jimerson Bottom: Andrew Doran Jas B. Day (submitted by Bill Ludden) The Classic in 1959 (submitted by Neil Strong) “He was the last president of the Village of Hornellsville, and the first Mayor of the City Of Hornellsville, NY.” 60 : "You know you're from Hornell when..." Old High School Class of 1911 Guys Local Shop (submitted by Elizabeth Kelly-Griswold) (submitted by Mary Lou Coleman) The Circus Parade (submitted by Elizabeth Kelly-Griswold) “My grandfather told stories of how the circus train came to Hornell and the huge parade down Main Street. All the kids would watch animals unload off the train cars!!” “This was my grandmother’s store, in the front of their house on River St., across from where the K of C used to be before it burned.” Aerial View of the former Union Park (submitted by Dan Hall) “Many events over the years took place there. I stated in a previous post about meeting the Cisco Kid and Diablo one summer in this park. The cotton candy stand was there every summer. It was a great place to throw the Frisbee, get out of the sun, share a park bench, listen to music, meet your friends, settle a dispute, or eat your lunch. They say you don't appreciate something until it’s gone. That old adage would apply here.” 61 : "You know you're from Hornell when..." Hornell Auxiliary Police (submitted by Bill Ludden) Stephens Hollands, Mayor of Hornell, pictured in Union Park 1926 (submitted by Bill Ludden) The Hornell Red Sox (submitted by Mary Lou Coleman) " Ti m & M a r l e n e S h e r m a n c o m m e n t e d … “ H o r n e l l w a s a P i r a t e s a ff i l i a t e until 1947. The Red Sox took over in 1948 & 1949, and the Dodgers arrived in 1950. So, Bob Andrus, your Red Sox loyalties have some home town in them!” Woolworth's (submitted by Mary Lou Coleman) Loblaws Grocery (submitted by Mary Lou Coleman) “ L o v e d g o i n g h e r e f o r m i l k s h a k e s a n d s i t t i n g a t t h e b a r c o u n t e r. ” 62 : "You know you're from Hornell when..." STARLITE Drive-in-theatre Tasta Pizza (submitted by Carl Dessena) (submitted by Jeanette Miles) (submitted by Timothy Plank) Ronni Chevalier Porcaro commented…“Oh yeah, and I remember Franklin's Furniture, too!” Joe DiCosimo commented…“The street looks the same as it does today. I think that garbage can is still there, haha.” ”On May 26, 1950, the Starlite Drive-In opened. It had a 550 car capacity, and was built by the Ryan Brothers. For twenty five (25) years, this outdoor theatre brought plenty of entertainment to countless patrons. At the base of the screen was the playground. Yup, the hot dogs danced before every movie. At least one of you drove away without putting the speaker back on the pole. Great memories from a place etched in my mind.” Deborah Eason commented…“My mom worked in the concession stand for a while. I have vivid memories of my sister, brother, and me going to work with her. Dad worked nights at the SKF.....us kids would watch the movies and eat snacks ALL night long!” Timothy Plank commented...“The Starlite opened in 1950 and was torn down in 1975 to make room for Route 36.” Play Train on Broadway Hornell High School Marching Band 1941-1943 (submitted by Rebecca Grimm Bailey) The Erie Depot Franklin J. Drew, Sr. commented…”That was our babysitter when moms wanted to shop in Woolworths and JC Penny's!” Hornell's FINEST Skateboarders in 1989 & The Train on Broadway Mall! (submitted by Michelle Wilson Walker) (submitted by Bill Ludden) Pictured are (l. to r.) Jim Tierney, Juel Karns, Michael McGruther, Nick Dugo, Dave Cwyner, and Heath Falzarano 63 : "You know you're from Hornell when..." First Station Marion Brewer (submitted by Mary Lou Coleman) (submitted by Karl Brewer) Mary Kay Dodd George commented… “Walking home from St. Ann's School, we always stopped in the fire station for a drink of water from the water fountain....like EVERY single day!” The 1950 Hornell Dodgers Baseball Team (submitted by Mary Lou Coleman) “I bet most people know who this guy is. Love ya, Dad.” Other comments…“Marion Brewer was a legend in his time.” “He is a hero of mine. There is no finer a man than Marion Brewer.” “My memory is slipping away with age... but here are the names that I am fairly sure of. Front Row: Liz Northrup, Sally White, Marilyn Davis, and Judy Ranger. 2nd Row: ?, Carol Grimm, Marie Contos/me!, and ?. 3rd Row: Gloria Mettler, Julie Dodd, ?, and I think Linda Pullman & her older sister. (submitted by Marie Contos Crowe) Pictured are (from back left) President Robert W. Brown, Henry Franklin (P), Murray McDermid (P), Chico Sierra (LF), Leo Tuite (C), Leo Regan (P), Lou Briganti (Business Manager), Ralph Cascell (F), Phil Taylor (P), Ralph Butler (P), Charlie Neal (3B), Don Kattus (RF), Gil Shirk (C), Matt Flythe (P), Ed Moore (P), Ed Zajaczkowski (P), Manager Doc Alexin, Dom Bertocci (CF), Don Zimmer (SS), Cas Iasillo (2B), and Bat Boy Buzzy Mauro. ANSWERS: ‘Are You Smarter Than a 50 Year Old?’: (Quiz on page 26) 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 64 The Lone Ranger left behind a silver bullet. The Ed Sullivan Show On Route 66 To protect the innocent. The Lion Sleeps Tonight The limbo 07. Chocolate 08. Louis Armstrong 09. The Timex watch 10. Freddy, The Freeloader and 'Good Night and God Bless.' 11. Draft cards (Bras were also burned, but not flags as some have guessed.) 12. Beetle or Bug 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Buddy Holly Sputnik Hoola-Hoop Lucky Strike/Means Fine Tobacco Howdy Doody Time Shadow Monster Mash Speedy : "You know you're from Hornell when..." Mrs. Guzzettia's 5th Grade - Lincoln School 1965 (submitted by Dan Hall) AXIS Power from the 1970 Maple Leaf (submitted by Dan Hull) From a 1976 TYRO, Hornell's Axis Power “The two doors behind the class took you to the cloak room. The cloak room was notorious for hijinks. I believe some of you were guilty of this activity. I see Mrs. Guzzettia kept J. J. in close proximity.” (submitted by Dan Hall) Below: “This photo is from a 1970 Maple Leaf year book. These ladies prepared your food, and put up with your shenanigans. Pictured are (l. to r.) B. Chase, B. Guthrie, B. Davis, M. Noble, M. Briganti, A. Caruso, D. Miner, R. Nardecchia, H. Kelsey, O. Mayorga, and P. Owens.” (submitted by John A. Harrison) Little League Practice 1948 (submitted by John A. Harrison) “My cousin Bob Bennett and I are in this picture. Does anyone recognize anyone else?” “Pictured are Bill Rokenbrod, Tim Tyson, Mike Kays, Greg Koskie, and Mickey Gallatio. The Barons went on to become Axis Power when Greg decided to leave. Members of the Axis Power remain close friends today, and still play a few times each year. They had the idea of starting the Friday night YMCA gym dances.” 65 : "You know you're from Hornell when..." First Communion Class of 1943 or 1944 at St. Ignatius Loyola (submitted by Peggy Lynch) ADDITIONAL COMMENTS that were randomly selected throughout the “You know you’re from Hornell when…” facebook page: Nancy Evans: “I remember Friday nights, open swim, Middle School pool, 10 cents!! Who remembers that?” “Joseph B. Lynch is the third from the left in the first row. Can anyone identify the other people in this photo?” Below: “This was a special steam powered excursion from Buffalo to Corning. This would be the return trip in or around 1984. (submitted by Dan Hall) Bob Colucci: “I moved to Hornell in May of 1986. I knew I was in Hornell when ‘Trick or Treat’ was moved to Thursday the 30th because there was a home football game on Friday the 31st!” Charlene Crowley Heard: “What Hornell teacher made a profound, positive, and lasting impression on you? What are your memories?” Cathy Williams: “Does anyone have pictures from Bryant School back in 1968-1970's that they could share? I only remember two teachers that I had…Miss Mahoney for kindergarten and Mr. Horton for 4th grade. Other than that, I can't remember and I don't have any pictures. Would someone share?” Lincoln School facing towards Days Grocery June 13, 1963 (submitted by Dan Hall) Mark Christopher Kull: “You know you're from Hornell when every time you tell someone you're from Hornell it's followed by "no, not Cornell…HORNELL, with an H." Mike Baker: “I always remember how stressed out I was as a fourth grader when we had to pass out our V-Day cards to everyone in class and wondered if any if the girls liked you.” Kitty Wilson: “Who remembers Camp Fire Girls, and going to Camp Rathburn at Demmons Pond?” “Mrs. Witter third grade class. Can you name any of these fifth warders? 1st Row: ?, ? Jim Clifford, ?, Bonnie O’Connor, Joe Haley, ?, David Bailey, and ?. 2nd Row: ?, ?, ?, Jeff Babcock, Paul Coleman, JJ Hogan, Susan Fawthrop, and ?. 3rd Row: Jim Hess, Vicky Burns, Debra Hall, Ruth Bumgarden, Karen Murphy, Debbie Carlin, Darcie Wilkins, Elizabeth Donlon, and Ted Adornato.” 66 Michelle Morey Smith: Does anyone remember going to the school playgrounds during the summer with those chests that were full of so many things to do? I would go to the Bryant School playground all day long. There used to be an attendant there, too.” “Letters to the Editor” (Letters of Appreciation from Alumni) Dear Angela, Thank you for the reminder notice. I’m sorry that I didn’t get my dues and donation to you sooner. I have been very busy with my nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. I miss attending my class reunions but old age doesn’t come alone. I will be celebrating my 57th wedding anniversary soon. Not bad, huh! Thanks again for everything that you do for the Hornell Alumni Association. Sincerely, Irene Mobley Gillette Dear HHSAA members, Richard K. Kerr was a member of the class of 1944. He loved Hornell and his alumni. Dad spoke at both his 25th and 50th reunions. His classmates, which include Tolly Pelych, still go out to lunch on a monthly basis. Sadly, my father died on June 9, 2013. Many of his classmates attended the funeral at which I spoke. On the list of things that my father loved were Loon Lake, Boy Scouts, and the Hornell Alumni Association. He will truly be missed by all. Sincerely, Robin Kerr Wilson Dear Sally, We enjoy the newsletter very much. My brother (Dick Davie) was in a photo with the class of 1952 celebrating their 60th year reunion. My husband and I enjoy viewing the scores of pictures that you provide and reading all of the alumni updates. Thank you for a job well done. With appreciation, David and Donna Hawley Woolever Boys Basketball Section V Championship winners. As a proud member of the 1953 Section V Championship Team, I want to point out that the photograph shown was taken during the regular season, and did not include Joe Robbins or Bob Hollenbeck. Enclosed please find the correct photograph of the HHS 1953 Section V Championship Team that was taken after receiving our trophy. It also includes the two gentlemen that I previously mentioned. It would be great to see the official team photo in a future HHSAA newsletter. Thank you for your consideration, and for printing a superior annual publication. Sincerely, David Jacobs Editor’s note: Thank you for bringing this to my attention, Mr. Jacobs. Below please find the correct photo with everyone identified. The 1953 Boys Basketball Section V Championship Team: Front Row: L. Fitzpatrick, M. Christensen, R. McCarthy, D. Jacobs, and R. Flaitz Second Row: J. Robbins, C. Coogan, S. Shepard, R. Hollenbeck, H. Miller, T. Page, F. Singleton, D. Vincent, and Coach E. Hartman Hornell Alumni Group, You people amaze me year after year. Another super job!! Jerry Ferringer ‘58 Hornell Alumni Association, Thanks for all of the good and hard work you do in creating the Newsletter!! Donald Ketchum ‘45 The HHSAA Board would like to congratulate David and Donna Woolever (above) who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on April 24, 2013. Dear Sally, While reviewing the 2013 HHSAA News Journal last May, I noted with interest that page 44 was devoted to the past and present Dear Sally and Crew, The newsletter was great as always. I read it cover to cover. We certainly thank all of you that put it together. Sincerely, Betty Combs Caple Dear Alumni Board, I can’t believe it’s been sixty-seven years since I graduated from Hornell High School. It seems like such a short time ago, thanks to your wonderful journal. Every year, the newsletter seems to keep me in touch with my friends. I enjoy reliving the memories from the “good old days” in Hornell. You do a remarkable job. Once again, well done! Gina McLenin ‘46 Dear Hornell Alumni Association, My newsletter arrived May 31st and it was great as usual – a trip down memory lane every May! Thanks so much, and a shout out to the class of 1965!! God Bless all of you. Patty Tancredi-Bunker ‘65 HHS Alumni Association, Hi again! I see that I’m a little delinquent with my dues. Once again, I have to blame it on AGE. I have found in most things that reaching eighty-two years old carries ‘being forgetful’ to a new level. Hey, I’ve got to blame something! I received the recent newsletter and, as always, I found it very well done & interesting. It’s good to see a very short list of deaths from the class of 1949. I did notice many of the familiar names still active, and it makes me wish I was in better health so as to be able to attend some class functions, etc. But, be that as it may, the newsletter is a fair substitute. Thanks again and God Bless HHS!!! Hoxsie Crosby ‘49 Dear Alumni, Thank you all for doing such a fantastic job on the newsletter again this year. I enjoyed so many of the pictures and stories, especially the one on Bob Dwyer who is a classmate of mine, and the picture showing Peggy Hudascek. I was their babysitter for six years and continued a friendship with their mother, Mary Agnes, through the years. Thanks again for all that you do. Fondly, Evelyn Ivey Myers ‘53 Hello, Thank you again for a job well done in getting the HHA News Journal published and sent out. Everything stops when the journal arrives. I read every word and note every period, comma and question mark. I enjoy all of the photos even though I know very few of those pictured. Reading the journal sure takes me back to the years I lived in Hornell and attended Bryant, Washington, Junior High and Hornell High School. It doesn’t seem possible time has passed so swiftly. Please find enclosed a check for my dues and a donation for the scholarship fund in memory of my dearly beloved husband, Frank S. Rejla. Thank you again, and God Bless you, always! Charlotte M. Van Auken Rejla ‘49 67 “Letters to the Editor” (Letters of Appreciation from Alumni) Dear Alumni Committee, I would like to thank Sharon Shannon Henry for getting my address to the mailing committee. Our home burned on December 28, 2012. We got out with the clothes on our backs. We were able to get my high school yearbooks out, too. We moved to Florida after the fire, and I worried that I wouldn’t get my 2013 newsletter. Thanks to Sharon, I did receive it, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks again, Doris White Mills ‘57 Hi, My admiration and thanks to all of you who do so much for our dear old HHS and the scholarship program. If I didn’t live so far away, I would be happy to volunteer. Blessings to you! Jackie Loohn Stempfle ‘51 Hornell Alumni Association, Thank you so much for your generous donation to the DECA State Qualifiers for Hornell High School. This is such a great opportunity for our students and our school. We are so grateful to you for making it possible for us to attend this competition. Pamela A. Mendel (Advisor), Naomi Snowden, Sadie Davis, Isabel Dunning, Jackie Clark, and Sarah McAllister Hornell Alumni Association, Thank you for your generous donation to the 2013 Hornell Alumni Association $750 BOCES Grants, and the $500 David Matthew Stoddard Memorial Grants which were presented during our Annual Awards Ceremony. Danielle Henry, Dustin Johnson, Jake Lawrence, Kaitlin Preston, Nicole Mith, and William Smith were recognized. It was especially nice to have Mr. Ray Schwartz and Mr. Robert Rosell announce and present the awards to our students. Thank you for your continued support of our Career and Technical Education Programs. Kelly Flint, Awards Ceremony Chairman Hornell High School Alumni Association, Congratulations once again to the officers and directors of the Hornell High School Alumni Association for another outstanding year. One more time of grants of over $109,000 is truly remarkable in this day and age of economic troubles. You should be proud of your achievements and your support of HHS graduates and the entire community. You’re to be commended. As a volunteer organization, it must be satisfying to be able to do so much for the students of “dear old red and blue.” I read the News Journal from cover to cover, and enjoyed every page, every article and every picture. Editor Sally and her talented staff deserve kudos for publishing such a professionally organized magazine. I am not aware of any high school that has a great publication or such broad support. We’re lucky to have such accomplished folks and are grateful for their good work. This year’s “In Loving Memory of” articles concerning our departed fellow alumni were particularly meaningful. Thanks for all of the good work. Best wishes to you for another successful year. Take good care, Tom McCarthy ‘49 Hornell Alumni Association, We are so ever thankful for the wonderful work of the Hornell High School Alumni Association for investing in the past, present and future of our community and our world. Melody and Doug Carrier I would like to take this time to thank the entire Hornell City School District staff for the extraordinary efforts made this year to continue to improve instruction and our students’ achievement. The year has been one of tremendous change, which can be very stressful to say the least, but all of you have accepted the challenges and exceeded expectations. I would like to give particular praise to the high level of teamwork demonstrated by our staff during our professional development days, as well as throughout the school year. I am extremely proud to say that I work with a group of educational leaders and professional staff who work together to create an engaging learning environment for our students, and do so with the utmost of professionalism. In education, Douglas H. Wyant, Jr. HCSD Superintendent Dear Hornell Alumni Association, We are the very proud parents of our daughter, Elisa Ann Hoyos, who is graduating from college this May. Thank you for your support and generosity that you provided with the scholarship award in memory of Dolores Sherwood Andrus ’38. Sincerely, Hector and Suzanne Hoyos To the editor of the great HHS alumni newsletter, You might want to use this bit of nostalgia in your next publication. My, how times have changed! If you lived in the 5th Ward during the 1940’s and early 1950’s, you could shop for groceries at the following neighborhood stores on Canisteo Street: Market Basket, Day’s Grocery (He even delivered!), Flint’s, Frewin’s, and Hunt’s Meat Market. On Pine St., you could go to Pine Street Grocery, and Jess Pratt’s Grocery was on VanScoter St. Also, you could enjoy delicious ice-cream at Elmhurst which was near the south city limits. I have enclosed a couple of pictures for you, too (left & below). I hope the alumni enjoy viewing them. Thanks for another wonderful publication, Sally. You and your staff do a super job! With much appreciation, John Scroxton ’53…a loyal fifth warder! This photo was taken in 1913. The special occasion was the ‘May Pole Dance’ at Lincoln School. My mother, Minnie Hackett, is the second girl in from the left. 68 Pictured is Don Welch, John Scroxton, Ed Miller, and Cliff Wiley (7th grade, Lincoln School in 1948) ~ Hitch your wagon to a student! ~ $20.00 - $49.00 Donations Christine Sengstock Kazor’76 Eileen Burlingame Sengstock’55 Bernice Cook’42 Larry Wilkins’63 Barbara Langley Montgomery’44 Mary Hammond Fagnan’64 Janice Secondo Davis’65 Charlie’60 & Connie France Wright’61 Christine Pollinger O’Connor’60 Kay Griffin Davin’52 Rosamond Hubert Ordway’46 Mary Campbell Patton Blake’40 Roxanne Patton Kachel’74 Margaret Moretti Rasmussen’65 Michael’59 & Ann Marie Mazzella Barillo’61 Roberta Goff Bishop’37 Pamela LaVerde’67 Elaine Solo Grazioplene’42 Marlene Neu White’57 Francis’50 & Rosetta Harding Barone’51 Richard Moretti’60 Joseph Coddington’58 Harry Reynolds’53 Frances Daniels Tucker’70 Donald Palmesano’71 Thomas A. Cassidy’55 Kathleen Cheresnowsky Gray’76 Nancy McLaughlin Dare’69 Sally White McCarthy’65 Helena Pullman Bunker’64 James McHale’49 Mary Ann Cullen Walters’45 Phil’58 & Evy Dodd Hartley’58 Aileen Mahoney’Assoc Daniel’51 & Rosemary Congelli McCormick’51 Kathryn Ann Mardo’61 Kathryn Lettas Congelli’45 Andrew Lettas’42 Rose Ann Trentanelli Rizzuto’48 Mary Hogan Bovenzi’71 Lewis Lecceardone’67 DeWitt’45 & Esta Livermore Sherwood’46 Marie Pruner McCarthy’47 William Holbrook’72 Anne Boag Lorow’50 Suzanne Patton Hollihan’54 Mary Gentile Holt’50 Joseph Murray’68 Lisa Kinback Galatio’82 Marilyn Wood Somers’40 Wynona Cleveland Nisbet’42 Rebecca Lyke Caulfield’69 Thomas J. Cortese’77 Beth McDermott Jacobs’83 Barbara Bossard Hildorf’73 John Murphy’71 Jacklyn Knapp Daniels’54 Connie Bartz Riddleberger’43 Linda Sanzo Thompson’74 Michael’66 & Rita Cilano Hogan’68 Mary Ann Secondo Losecco’51 Charlotte Judd Drum’39 Karen Hammond Lowry’73 Mary Elizabeth Lodato Mazella’76 Jodi Jacobs Giancursio’64 Kay Booth Wright’60 Nancy Drum Smith’63 Lila Hamilton Coleman’40 Carol Alexander Rice’54 Todd Moore’55 Ann Marie DeGaetano Potter’57 Nancy Corner Kull’75 k Y ou Thomas’60 & Mary Egger Secondo’61 John H. Hart’49 Andrew’52 & Frances Sherwood Sikso’52 Thomas A. Dean’47 Therese Cullen Parks’49 Norma Kull Crooks’48 Candy Hunt Minigiello’76 Norma Neu Goodman’57 William Patti’70 W. James Iak’61 Amy Iak Castle’90 Beatrice Kaplan Kaplan’80 Carol Bellanca Egan’61 Martha Dewey Ashbaugh’50 Joseph Tolan’59 Mary Tolan Mosier’62 Jean Waters Jackson’44 Janie Prunoske Barraclough’72 E. Ann Rasmussen Bragg’54 Mary Theresa Argentieri Walsh’53 Patricia Dressler Weeks’42 Frederick N. Cook’56 Linda Hunt’72 Merle Hackett’52 Nancy Griffin Shadd’60 A Eileen Hargraves Crosby’43 Gerald’46 & Josephine Piano FitzGerald’43 William V. Spicer’57 Mary Lou Quartz Tobin’45 John Lawrow’45 Virginia Sherry McClenin’46 Richard Bossard’75 Eleanor Bash Brundu’55 Betty Dodge Butler’55 Alma Roe Dunham’50 Shirley Dugo Jackett’55 E. Frank’64 & Barbara w’67 Carol Allen Ciufo’53 Joan Relosky Penders’61 Lois Ordway Elsenheimer’48 Elaine O’Connor DuBois’74 James O’Roure’54 Larry’53 & Margaret Rechichi Dunn’56 Mary Margaret Holmes Velasquez’62 Robert J. Colomaio’81 Mary Quackenbush Bossard’65 Rose Marie Roski Conklin’42 Ruth Sheedy Valentine’44 Henry A. Hedden’62 Patsey A. Gentile’48 Joseph W. Smyder’55 David J. McElhenny’69 Josephine Ciancaglini’52 Robert Wallin’53 Thomas Deebs’69 James J. Griswold, Jr.’73 Dolores Mastriani DeMuth’53 Ardell Allen Katz’55 Patricia Lodato’65 Dean Corner’66 James V. Riggio’44 Louis’55 & Patricia Simms Arcieri’58 Randy’72 & Connie Lehman D’Apice’72 Rick Packer’59 Donald’46 & Bonnie Fancher Furlong’49 Ann Hammond Fetsko’60 Robert’66 & Karen Zedell Wood’63 Doris Nichols Snowden’41 William’69 & Kathleen Oyer Nash’69 John Generalli’54 Mary Lou Markham’53 Thomas Kinney’62 Th an William’64 & Nancy Bates Carretto’66 Mary Ellen Poorman Cornetta’69 Betty Jean McClary Saville’52 Gertrude Lawrence Lonsberry’50 Richard Zschoche’75 James’54 & Linda Smith Gleason’66 Richard Hendee’67 Frank’39 & Lena Falzoi Libordi’41 Joann Caruso LaVerde’65 Leo’51 & Joanne Secondo Porcaro’53 Geraldine Alger Percy’42 Robert’43 & Eleanor Trowbridge Hillman’49 Bridget Gleason Minisce’89 John R.’59 & Carol Padgett Guild’59 Rosemary Ann Hogan’47 Steve’68 & Rosalie Andrezzi Mulhollen’68 Joanne Angel Maxson’68 George Askins’68 Mona Baker Strayer’68 Terry Bertram’68 Ron Byron’68 Tom Cregan’68 Tom’68 & Linda Cullen Panter’68 Irene D’Apice Deebs’68 Mike Egmond’68 Gary M. Kelly’68 Blenda Olsen Boothby’68 Ann Scott Tucker’68 Donna Steiner’68 Ann Kiely Koegel’65 Barbara Holden Drake’54 Mary Stephens Kulikowski’45 Richard Sirianni, Sr.’44 John’55 & Anne Lisi Watt’58 Mary Recktenwald Muhleisen’51 Eleanor Lorow Cornish’50 Kenneth’75 & Margaret Ludden Diehl’75 Francis’46 & Lucy Miller Solo’49 Arlene Recktenwald Clark’43 Truman A. Partridge, Sr.’50 Ruth Markel Watier’59 Marla Skinner Galley’56 Ellen Dagon’69 Doris Yergens MacMichael’47 Teresa May Bender’45 Richard Knapp’60 Carl M. Alexander’50 Ray M. Skinner’64 Sandra Conway’58 Charles’76 & Theresa Losecca Hallas’75 Mary Tobin Vet’52 Nancy Bartz Myers’46 Josephine Grumley DeSanto’60 Patricia Williams Keiling’64 Rosemarie Sirianni McCollumn’70 Constantine “Gus” Lettas’39 Nancy McCall Liggett’40 Elizabeth Willey Porter’83 Salvatore Catalino’48 John “Jack”‘51 & Judy Jacobs Brown’52 Hoxsie Crosby’49 Frederick Brundage’53 Horace T. Julian’44 David McCarthy’58 Edward Davis’65 Barbara Sheridan Young’58 Peter Buono’59 Jacqueline France Dennis’63 Connie Grey Alexander’63 John’61 & Marsha Chamberlain Castiglione’63 Elizabeth Babcock Fisher’46 69 ~ Hitch your wagon to a student! ~ $20.00 - $49.00 Donations Mary Phillips Kelleher’51 Carol Cole Quigley Barrus’55 Sue MacFarland Groves’60 Tina Marsh Barton’81 Karen Pearce Cagni’68 Carol Brown Whitney’54 Janice Hurne Printy’60 Gerald C. Sayles’52 Donna Rollins Champion’82 Raymond Benza’72 John M Kelleher’81 Brian L. Tingley’87 Monte’77 & Susan Cheresnowsky Hurd’77 Ethan L. Welch’49 Pam Davis Haire’80 Linda Willey Cole’57 Karleen Russell House’57 Bridget Clancy Buono’83 Olga Stewart’01 Jini Jones Vail’55 Ellen Murphy Haramut’48 Gary Lyke’71 Virginia Eveland Shepard’77 Geraldine Howard VanSkiver’54 Brigid Kelly Shappelle’77 Deborah Prete Smith’84 Raymond Alger’45 Anne Mu Miller’70 Ervin Chambliss’72 Robert C. Lockwood’68 Y ou Joseph’46 & Pauline VanGorder Piccirillo’45 Harvey J. Labourr’56 George L. Miller’49 Richard Davie’52 Maria Rote Lambert’75 Janice Mettler Geller’75 Richard X. Curran’51 Dick Hollands’46 Elizabeth Crowe Ebert’50 Ann M. Noonen, Ph.D.’77 Patricia Dillon King’43 Kelly Hinze Hunter’62 Irene Mobley Gillette’57 Leon Spicer’59 Phyllis Buono Frierson’56 James Cleveland’61 Tom Camp’69 Mike Ingalls’71 Daniel S. Kerr’81 Rose Pollizi Bartlett’77 Carol Betts Rossi’55 Joseph J. Prunoske’71 Bonnie Moore Tingley’61 Terry Moss Tuck’74 James E. Weaver’60 William’71 & Jean Hammond Vetter’71 Mary Catherine Drachslin Gibbs’47 Paul Crowe, Sr.’68 Barbara Donovan Brown’65 Phyl Marie Lecceardone Smith’65 k Carolyn Holden Bloss’49 David Feenaughty’65 Shirley Maglier Benson’49 Jennifer Skakal Howe Luther’62 Susan Hedges Mombert’61 John M. Cartella’69 John Bartell’58 Shelly Hanrahan Clugston’77 Dennis’71 & Martha Allison Stearns’71 Clarence E. Cady’50 Donald’63 & Linda White Hammond’64 Francis’47 & Mary Ann Glynn Argentieri’51 Lois Hart Carnahan’44 Douglas’Assoc & Melody Carrier ’Assoc Jessica Carrier Broucek ‘99 Elizabeth “Betsy” Carrier Ross’04 Melissa Houghtaling Brace’98 Sue A. MacNaughton’65 Dean Wesley’56 Robert’70 & Rita Mooney White’74 Mario A. Argentieri’39 Christine Haynes Gibson’66 John Pryor’59 David M. Brewer’75 Karen Flaitz’71 Virginia Carrig Pieklo’40 Donna Cary’66 Vicki DeVore Groth’82 Dorina Nardecchia Kelsey’62 Linda Didas Taber’61 ~ Hitch your wagon to a student! ~ an $50.00 - $99.00 Donations John L.'50 & Margaret Haley Clancy’51 John L. Markel’61 Sharon Nesbit Kinney’62 Evelyn Ivey Myers’53 Sandra Amidon Davis’57 James’63 & Sue Wilcox Alexander’64 Paul’73 & Jeanne LaBarron McAnany’73 Thelma Egmond Burd’63 John’Assoc & Joann Armstrong Larson’53 Michael’59 & Linda Schwarz Chamberlain’61 Marjorie Goodwin Lawrence’51 Linda Schaumberg Clutter’61 Hester Lawrence Shepard’33 Donald H. Ketchum’45 Mary Alyce Kennedy King’55 Lois Corbett Damon’49 Donald’43 & Mary Hall Carter’44 Carol Castiglione Rallo’66 James Sparro’65 Thomas Sackett’70 George’53 & Linda Scott Egmond’53 Ronald O. Vanscoter’59 Ann Marie Rink Marmo’44 Nancy Potter Kirtland’63 Dorothy Secondo Ermy’54 Moses’46 & Sally Harvey Garippa’46 Burton Corbett’41 Marilyn Sheridan Murphy’55 Thomas’50 & Geraldine Dee Jackson’54 Richard L. Tillman’71 John Whitman’70 Judith Dunning Withrow’60 Kathryn Saylor Snowberger’75 Steven J. Markel’71 Donna J. Steiner’68 Th Robert L. MacNaughton’58 Sue MacNaughton Lohr’65 Kevin J. Buckley’73 Harry Flanders’60 Brenda Cook Cline’65 Shawn P’80 & Jacqueline Griswold Day’81 Loren’63 & Sharon Quimby Cornish’66 Beth Ann Dusinberre Clark’68 Leonard’68 & Shelly Contos Caruso’68 Pat Coogan’68 David Dupont’68 Kathy Grey Schlegel’68 Richard’68 & Doris Kellogg Mu’70 Joe Murray’68 Steven Olix’68 Kathy Pelych Green’68 Jay Spitulnik’68 Thomas Mauro’68 John’69 & Laura Berry Giglio’70 Cheryl B. Hammond’66 Betty Combs Caple’42 Margaret Stephens Maccio’52 Raymond’58 & Bonnie Coddington Gibson’59 Madeline Schlossberg Lawler’69 Lois Burch Whitford’47 John’53 & Barbara Sheon Scroxton’54 Virginia Carter Shields’44 Roy “Mike” Collins’60 James W. Brown’57 Leland Sills’61 Kathleen Curran White’46 Bonnie Remchuk Dunn’60 Ruth Huff Harvey’49 Carol Dee Kemp’51 Ronald’69 & Margaret Suzanne Whitford Mauro’63 70 Jack L. Williams’52 Eleanor Shea Sullivan’48 John R. Nolan’42 Ralph D. McIntyre’64 Terry’69 & Cynthia Moore Corner’69 Larry Lyke’67 Carol Dingwell Reinoehl’57 Michael’55 & Mary Ann Conz Goth’55 Helen J. Kerr’45 Louise Arcieri Hockenberger’52 Richard D. Santora’49 Marilyn McClary Grillo’49 Michele Loper Flaitz’88 Lillian Guthrie Hanks’49 James Stewart’51 William Kinney’58 Richard L. Scott, DPM’66 Ruth Alger Hogan’45 Jason Lockwood’02 Carol Hunt Barbato’65 Richard’61 & Mary LaMont Robbins’64 Robert M. Clifford’83 Marcia Bardeen Brown’66 John Prete’47 Marie Griswold VanHeusen’74 Susan Sheedy Waligora’72 Taryn White Manuele’94 John R. Burger’74 Patrick Quackenbush’65 Martin’53 & Suzanne Glynn Christensen’52 Lawrence Shinebarger’51 Keegan Johnson Manchester’96 John’82 & Kimberly Hillman Weyand’84 Gerald’47 & Rose Marie DiNardo McLaughlin’53 Timothy Ingalls’69 ~ Hitch your wagon to a student! ~ $50.00 - $99.00 Donations Lucinda Kerr Flanagan’69 Edward W. Eicher’60 John M. Muchler’61 Marjorie Clark Tierney’67 William’82 & Debbie Lorow Murray’82 James Cartella’81 Dennis L. Cullen’48 Mark Schneider’73 Fred McNeil’53 Michele Fisher Gemelas’82 Michael’65 & Pamela Robinson Lecceardone’67 William B. Johnson, Jr.’66 Penny Robinson Wetson’68 John’72 & Shawna Smith Hogan’82 Cynthia Shull’76 Cheryl Burritt Slatt’71 John D. VanOxx’66 Brent Thomas’91 Nina Peterson Mehlig’64 Roger’59 & Sandra Dunning Schulitz’62 Paul C. Sciotti’73 Joseph’53 & Mary King Cameron’58 Russell’83 & Melissa Heers Holsopple’74 Thomas’43 & Joanne Llewellyn Sheedy’54 George Gath’63 Lavina Pryor Ewing’52 Joan Buono Sarow’54 Arlene Pieper Smith’44 Molly Dagon Andolina’74 Joseph Fillmore’72 Edward L. Damrath’48 Sara Cornish Lorow’60 Doris McCollumn Davis’48 Jerome’72 & Nancy Brink O’Connor’72 Ann Hammond Fetsko '60 Y ou Edward’50 & Mary Theresa Argentieri O’Mara’50 Nicholas’54 & Margaret Cosgrove Changose’56 Robert W. Markel’58 Gerald C. Ferringer, Sr.’59 David J. Cregan’66 Carol Baker Hammond’65 Natalie A. Weyand’50 Exxon Mobil – Theodore G. Nichols Velma Loper Wheeler’52 Frank Secondo’57 Robert’60 & Joyce Slocum Albright’60 Ann Hammond Fetsko '60 Lois Gene Hunt Tillman’44 Margaret “Peggy” Hogan Fitch’60 Lydia Garippa Buza’49 Donald’50 & Mary Agnes Argentieri Crosby’49 Vivian Conkey Congdon’57 Leonard’71 & Diane Makovitvh Fucci’71 ~ Hitch your wagon to a student! ~ Th an Eric’59 & Beth McCabe Shults’65 T. David’61 & Nora Oyer Casey’62 Christian F. Schulitz’54 Elaine Gray Beetow’59 Vincent Orologio’51 Barbara Losey Steiner’40 John E. Auringer’65 Raymond A. Schwartz’57 William’66 & Carole Worthylake McHale’66 Helen Dunn Kern’42 Richard B. Marts’66 CAPT. William K. Young, USN (RET)’64 Georgia Donaldson Sadler’63 Lois Prior York’49 William’63 & Martha Perley Bartle’64 John G. Dupont’67 Laura Gray Hyde’68’ Linda Griffin Doody’68 Michael E. Norton '68 Betty Masters Cary’44 Joan A. Becker’Assoc Sue White’60 Diane Freece McMordie’60 Sally Ann Rooney’51 Mary Godfrey Bennett’60 Ellie Sparro Dobbin’66 Howard L. Huff’44 Marilyn Hogan Steane’55 Susan Kelly Sunderlin’72 Martha J. Dodge’47 Mary Rees Smalt’49 Peter S. Auringer’72 Mary Jane Price’45 Richard Potter’50 Richard L. Gray’60 Helen Evans Reid’30 Angelina Orologio Karr’50 Sue Hedden Buccolo’65 Susan Beil Skelley’65 Gretchen Diehl Baia’83 Charles Donahey’39 Richard McIntosh’61 Clair W. Allyn’60 Judy Kelly Harradine’62 John Fisher’60 Theodore “Tex” Martin McKay’55 Steve Booth’65 Thomas Markel’78 Gerry K. Schulitz’64 Nancy Nugent Sweetman’71 Alma Paul Coleman’51 Dr. Richard B. Johnson’40 Charles R. Chase’45 Ron Burdick’64 N. Helen Turner’48 Frederick D. Dodge’43 Wilma Miller Stewart’67 William Sirianni’47 William E. Snowden’65 Willard’42 & Barbara Lieb Ketchum’44 Kenneth’55 & Mary Armstrong Philbrick’57 Helen Casey Ells’67 Jane Seaman Cartella’45 Donald M. Schulitz’57 Michael L. Nisbet’72 Robert U. Blades, Jr’65 Gene’Assoc & Cheryl Tillman Mastin’77 Richard’81 & Patricia Fortuna Clancy’82 James’72 & Mary Kay Ludden Rahmlow’72 Lawrence’70 & Colleen Norton Castiglione’70 John “Jack” Smith’44 Stephen A. Wilcox’68 Mary Jeanne Cook Carlson’57 Robert L. MacNaughton’58 Rachel Giglio Donavon’47 Michael Galatio’71 Joyce Hinze Nivens’64 Jacqueline Smith Abbott’57 Christine Kinney Prince’85 Joseph R. Guarglia, Sr.’54 Edward M. Stewart’99 Frank Robinson’61 Ronald Weaver’53 Patrick J. McDaniels’65 Rich’71 & Sally Dagon Head’77 k $100.00 + Donations $200.00 + Donations Stephen G. Curtis’67 Arlene Huff Dennis’51 Dolores Congelli Kelley’49 Beverly Spalding Rawlings’49 Dianna L. Swift’65 Thomas F. Chase’50 Duane C. Cook’64 Eugene J. Clancy’61 Robert E. Falzoi’62 Yvonne Fagnan Fisher’59 Linda Hedden’59 Annette M. Oyer’60 George’55 & Marilyn Clark Padden’63 Edward’52 & Sandra McManus O’Heron’56 Thomas’65 & Deborah Parks Gray’67 Gerry Getman’65 Nancy Grillo Collings’64 Carol Curtis Kaplan’65 Stephen M. Kubiak’70 Barbara Giglio Morten’62 Susie & Michael Secondo’82 Florence Matacale Rice’49 Joan Rohver Masterson’63 Joseph’76 & Karen Schneider Quinlan’76 E. Lowell’45 & Rachel Homet Swarts’50 John’48 & Suzanne Feeley Ebert’53 Timothy Tyson’70 Kristen Heers Dack’87 Michael E. Norton '68 $300.00 + Donations Norman P. Frewin’55 Francis X. Hart’59 $500.00 + Donations Dennis Burns James R. Walton’54 John’82 & Karen Roselli Dagon’83 CAPT. William K. Young, USN, (Ret)’64 Lee Brasted ’57 $700.00 + Donations Alice Harrington Hallett’58 $1,00000 + Donations Harriett Hubert Bradley’42 CAPT. William K. Young, USN, (Ret)’64 Ted Adornato’72 Salvatore Fiscina’59 Patricia Shaw & Michael Galatio’71 71 THESE ARE YOUR ALUMNI SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS FOR 2013 We as “Alumni” directors are indebted to you for your many years of unselfish dedication to our cause. You are great supporters of your H.H.S. Alumni. This is truly an expression of love for your “Alma Mater”. The HHS Tradition lives on. The Hornell Merchants – This is the 25th year the Hornell Merchants has provided grants of $600.00 plus. They gave $800 in 1994. In 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 $1,000.00 was given. In years 2000-2008 a grant of $1,500.00 was awarded. In 2009 a grant of $1,100 was awarded. In 2010 a $1500 grant was awarded, in 2011 a $1,400 grant was awarded and in 2012 a $1500 grant was awarded. In 2013 an $1800 grant was awarded. Henry H. Guenther ’28 – This is the 32nd year grants have been awarded to two graduating seniors. Wilson W. Sick, Jr. ’51 - This is the 23rd year; 1991, 1992, 1993, a $1,000.00 grant was awarded. In 1994, a $2,000.00 grant was awarded. In 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998 a $2,500.00 grant was awarded. In 1999, 2000 and 2001 a $4,500.00 grant was awarded. In 2002 & 2003 a $500.00 grant was awarded. In 2004 a $1,000.00 grant was awarded. In 2005 a $1,500 grant was awarded and a $2,000.00 grant was awarded in 2006. In 2007 a $3,000.00 grant was awarded. In 2008 & 2009 a $3,500.00 grant was awarded. In 2010 $4,000 grant was awarded. In 2011, 2012, & 2013 a $5,000.00 grant was awarded. The Dodd Family – Floyd ’37, husband, daughters Kathleen Dodd Silberman ’67. Christine Dodd Pettinelli, ’70 and Mary Kay Dodd George ’76 – In memory of Wife and Mother Vincena DeGaetano Dodd ’43. This is the 21st year the family has provided a grant in the amount of $500.00. Hornell Association – This is the 25th year the Hornell Association has provided grants to graduating seniors. Thus far the association has awarded 138,500.00 in grants to 286 students. Knights of Columbus – This is the 43rd year the Knights of Columbus has provided a grant in the amount of $500.00. Suriani Family - This is the 14th year the Suriani family has given a memorial grant in memory of Marcelene H. Suriani class of ’46. In 2000 a $500.00 grant was awarded and in 2001, the award was increased to $750.00. In 2007 an additional grant was awarded in memory of their dad Sylvester S. Suriani. In 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013 a $1,000.00 grant was awarded. Class of 1938 – This is the 25th year the Class of 1938 has provided a grant of $500.00 Class of 1940 – This is the 23rd year the Class of 1940 has provided a grant of $500.00. Class of 1954 – This is the 15th year the class of ’54 has provided a grant in the amount of $500.00. In 2004 in honor of the 50th reunion $5,400.00 was awarded to 6 students in the amount of $900.00 each. From 2005-2013 a $500.00 grant was awarded each year. Class of 1941 - This is the 21st year the Class of 1941 provided a grant of $500.00 as individual memorials to past teachers. This year it was dedicated to Elizabeth Schurr – Science Teacher Class of 1943 - Class of 1943 provided a grant in the amount of $500.00 Class of 1945 – Class of 1945 provided a grant in the amount of $500.00 Class of ’59 – In honor of their 40th anniversary the class pledged $5,000.00 to the Alumni. They met their pledge and $1,000.00 was given out in 1999. Two grants of $500.00 each have been given out each year since. Their 50th Anniversary year $4000 was awarded to 5 students. In 2010, 2011 & 2012 a $1,000 grant was awarded. In 2013 two $100.00 grants were awarded. James Fisher ’55 Grant – This is the 17th year Jim has provided grants. In 1998 & 1999 grants were awarded in the amount of 72 $1,500.00. In 2000, 2001, & 2002 a $2,000.00 grant was awarded. In 2003 & 2004 a $2,500.00 grant was awarded. In 2005 in honor of his 50th graduating year a $5,000.00 grant was awarded. In 2006 & 2007 a grant in the amount of $2,500.00 was awarded. In 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013 a $3,000.00 grant was awarded. ’43 Memorial Grant – This is the 10th year a grant was awarded given by their daughters, Kellyann Simon, Rita Penque, and Mary Buryta 2nd Annual Hornell Waste Material Co., Inc. Scholarship in memory of Myer '42 & Margaret “Peg” (Haggerty) Spitulnik. Given by Daniel ’83 & Vanessa (Johnson) Spitulnik ’92 & children. This scholarship was in the amount of $2,000. Henry J. “Hank” Giglio Memorial Grant – This is the 10th year a grant in the amount of $500.00 was awarded to a graduating senior given by Clarence & Debbie Giglio Bradley of Bradley Supply The Robert C. Young ’39 Grant - This is the 15th year a $1,000.00 memorial grant has been awarded to a graduating student given by the family. Bessie Ellis Kelleher ’43 Memorial Grant – This is the 8th year the family has awarded a grant in the amount of $500.00 to a graduating senior. In 2011 two grants of $500.00 each were awarded. The New Life Printers Grant – A grant in the amount of $500.00 grant has been awarded to a graduating student given by owners Keith & Jennifer Guthrie. The Ernst H. Weyand Memorial Grant - A grant in the amount of $1.000.00 is awarded to a graduating senior given annually by his wife Janice Weyand. The Leslie M. Gray, Jr. Grant - A $1,000.00 grant given by his son Leslie M.Gray III to honor his father’s commitment to excellence in the language arts. Dorothy Palma Grant – This is the 15th year a memorial grant has been awarded. Dorothy was a teacher at the Intermediate School. This award was started by the staff and friends at the school. Her husband David has continued to give this grant in her name. Egmond Family Grant – This is the 11th year grants have been awarded to graduating seniors. This award started as a $500 grant and has increased each year. The family plans to continue this scholarship in 2014. Penny Mehlenbacher Bassage '77 Memorial - This scholarship fund started by family and friends raised a substantial amount money so a scholarship can be given in Penny’s memory for the next several years. A $500.00 grant has been awarded for the last 12 years. William ’37& Grace Coogan Dailey ’41 Memorial Grant This is the 13th year the family has awarded grants in memory of their parents. In 2001 two grants of $600.00 each were awarded and in 2002-2013 two grants of $500.00 each were awarded. Matthew J. ’42 & Jeanne Griffin DeGaetano ’42 Memorial Grant - $1,000 given by the family, Dennis ’67 & Lynda DeGaetano O’Brien ’67, Bridget O’Brien ’96 & Alan & Cynthia DeGaetano Schultheis ‘66. This is the 14th year a memorial grant has been awarded. Trooper Larry P. Gleason ’91 Memorial Grant – This is the 9th year this grant has been awarded to a graduating senior who is pursuing a career in law enforcement. The $4,000 grant is in remembrance of Larry who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving as a New York State Trooper. It is given through the Lawrence P. Gleason Memorial Fund by family, friends and fellow law enforcement officers Charles J. Giallanza ’40 Memorial Scholarship – This is the 11th year a $1,000.00 grant was awarded to a football player with the highest average given by The Giallanza Family Foundation Jeanne Elizabeth Oelwang ’48 – Memorial Scholarship – This is 11th year a grant was awarded to a nursing student given by Robert C. Olewang ’44 Clemenceau J. “Kelly” ’37 & Carmella Colamarino Simon William J. Connors Memorial Grant – This is the 11th year a grant was awarded to a graduating senior given by his children Martin J. “Marty” Bossie Memorial Grant – This is the 9th year a $500.00 grant was awarded to a graduating senior with musical interest given by his family & friends. In 2009 the award was increased to $1,000. Clair & Ada McNitt Cornue Memorial Grant – Clair and Ada truly recognized the value of education. This is the 9th year a grant in the amount of $500.00 was awarded to a graduating senior pursuing a degree in education given by the family. Stephen G. Terry ’77 Memorial Grant – This is the 8th year a grant was awarded to a graduating senior from family & friends. Class of 1956 Grant – Grants totaling $20,000 raised by the class celebrating 50 years were awarded to several graduating seniors over a 2 & 4 year period. The class awarded an additional $2,000.00 grant each year in June 2007-2013. This grant is given in memory of deceased classmates. Adam Davidson ’47 Memorial Grant - This is the 8th year a grant in the amount of $1,000 was in awarded to a graduating senior majoring in retail or business. This grant is given by his wife Martha Shults Davidson ‘47 Elianna Testani Memorial Grant – This is the 9th year grants were awarded to graduating seniors. This grant is given by her family. Catherine “Cathy” Bossard ’71 Memorial Grant – Cathy was an elementary teacher in the Hornell School District. This is the 7th year a grant has been awarded to a graduating senior pursuing a degree in elementary education. This grant is given by family & friends. Class of 1952 Grant – In June 2008 grants totaling $1,000 were awarded to 2 graduating seniors. In June 2009 grants totaling $2,400 were awarded to 6 students. In 2010 grants totaling $1,800 was awarded to 3 students. In 2011 grants totaling $2,100 was awarded to 5 students. In 2012 four grants of $1,600.00 was awarded. In 2013 grants totaling $1,900 was awarded. Barbara Weyand Miles ’43 Memorial Grant - Art Scholarship – This is the 6th year a $1,000 scholarship was awarded to a graduating senior pursuing a degree in art, given by family & friends. John L. Miles Memorial Grant - Alfred University Science Scholarship – This is the 6th year a $1,000 scholarship was awarded to a graduating senior pursing a degree in Science and attending Alfred University, given by family & friends. . Betty Pease Gray Ranger ’34 Memorial Grant – This is the 7th year a grant in the amount of $1,000.00 was awarded to a graduating senior pursuing a degree in elementary education given by her children, Elaine Gray Beetow, Richard L. Gray & Thomas H. Gray THESE ARE YOUR ALUMNI SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS FOR 2013 We as “Alumni” directors are indebted to you for your many years of unselfish dedication to our cause. You are great supporters of your H.H.S. Alumni. This is truly an expression of love for your “Alma Mater”. The HHS Tradition lives on. Mary Frances McKevitt Clancy ’48 - This is the 7th year the family awarded a $300.00 scholarship to a graduating senior pursuing a degree in nursing. Zack made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country in Afghanistan. These grants are donated by classmates, family, and friends. Fagnan Family Grant – Yvonne Fagnan Fisher ’59 celebrating 50 years donated $10,000 to be given as $1000 grants over the next ten years. Kurt M. Bertram ’99 memorial Grant – Two $750 grants were awarded in June 2011 given by the Class of 1970 & the Bertram family. A $500.00 grant was awarded also, given by the Class of 1999. In 2012 a $300 grant was given and in 2013 a $500.00 grant was awarded by the class of 1999. Lt. John D. “Boots” Day ’94 Memorial Grant – This is the 4th year a grant in the amount of $1,000 was awarded to a graduating senior. This grant is given by his parents. Class of 1957 Grant – This is the 6th year a grant in the amount of $1,000 was awarded to a graduating senior. Myer ’42 & Margaret “Peg” Spitulnik Memorial Grant – This is the 2nd year a grant in the amount of $1,000 was awarded to a student pursuing a degree in Science. This awarded is given by Frank ’82 & Andrea Spitulnik & family. David Matthew Stoddard Memorial Grant – This is the 3rd year grants were awarded. In June 2010 three $500 grants were awarded and in June 2011 three $400 grants were awarded. In 2012 three $400 grants were awarded. In 2013 four grants of $500.00 each were awarded. This award is given by family & friends. Class of 1962 Grant – The class of 1962 raised over $6,000 at their 50 year celebration. $1,000 was awarded in June 2012 and the balance will be given out over the next five years. Maple City Lions Grant – This is the 4th year the Lions Club of Hornell awarded a grant in the amount of $250.00 Class of 1963 Celebrating 50 years – The class of 1963 raised over $2,500 at their 50 year celebration. A $500.00 grant was awarded in June 2013 and the balance will be given out in the future. Daniel Berry & Henry Giglio Memorial Grant – In June 2010 a $750 grant was awarded. In June 2011, 2012 & 2013 a $1,000 grant was awarded. This scholarship is funded by proceeds from the annual golf tournament. Zachary D. Smith ’08 Memorial Grant – This is the 4th year grants were awarded to graduating seniors in memory of Zack. Margaret Morris Arnualt ’27 Memorial Grant – This award is given by Ronald Arnault – Class of 1961 Class of 1987 Celebrating 25 years – A $500.00 grant was awarded in June 2012. Class of 1973 Celebrating 40 years - Two grants of $500.00 each were awarded in June 2013. Class of 1983 Celebrating 30 years – Two grants of $500.00 each were awarded in June 2013. Class of 1968 Celebrating 45 years – Two grants of $500.00 each were awarded in June 2013. Donald Cox ’62 Memorial Grant – Don had a passion for outdoors and a strong interest in Biology particularly botany. A $1,510.00 grant was awarded to a student pursuing an education in Natural Science. Richard Todd ’50 Memorial Grant – A $1,000.00 grant was awarded to a deserving football player who excelled in Math. Boys State Grant in memory of William L. Brown ’48 - Three $500.00 grants were awarded in June 2013. Pulos and Rosell Scholarship Grant – Two grants of $250.00 each were awarded in June 2013. Marion’s on Loder Grant – A grant of $200.00 was awarded to a graduating senior. Robert J. Childs ’40 Memorial Grant – A grant in the amount of $400.00 was awarded to a graduating senior given by family & friends. Luella Hoyt Smith ’35 Memorial Grant - A grant in the amount of $400.00 was awarded to a graduating senior given by family & friends. ~ Memorial Donations 2013 - 2014~ The Alumni Memorial Grants are comprised of gifts given by alumni members and family in memory of their loved ones. NOTE: Deceased alumni members are listed in bold below. Grants will be awarded in June, 2014 as a memorial by friends and family. Large sums of money collected will comprise many grants. Given in Loving Memory of: Francis FitzGerald’48 Arthur H. Cunningham Post 440 John F. Kelleher’44 Marylou Clark Kelleher’44 John M. Kelleher’81 & Family Jack L. White’55 Michael’55 & Mary Ann Conz Goth’55 Mary Ludden Jane Jamison Margaret “Pug” Brown Nasca’57 E. Frank’64 & Barbara Brown Brown’67 Karen Moretti Sally, John & Jeff Brown Nancy & David Watt Janice J. Weyand Marilyn Muchler Ahearn’57 Jack & Connie Morris Kevin & Jean Conklin James Brzozowski William J. Bishop Sandra Conway Sally & Joseph Feeley Margie, Ryan & Sean Terry Raymond & Bonnie Gibson Rosemary & Larry Gleason Thomas & Janet Rule David & Angela Markel Joseph & Suzanne Robbins David & Cathy Kimball Joann Smith Class of 1952 Susan Kimball Jimerson’66 Mary Theresa Argentieri Walsh’53 Fran & Sandy Smith Maple City Dodge, Inc The Coffee Girls Mary Kelleher Stella Patrick Sharon Farrell Ruth Fitzpatrick Loretta Butler Sally Brown Margie Secondo Kathy Caruso Joann Smith Donna Woolever Sandra Schulitz Sandy Smith Larry’53 & Margaret Rechichi Dunn’56 Nancy Remchuk Kennedy’58 – Forever Friends Karen Argentieri Zachary D. Smith’08 Brian S. Friedland’08 Marilyn Muchler Ahearn’57 Darrell & Donna Moss McDaniel’66 Christopher’79 & Kimberly McDaniel Smith’83 Mary Lou Moss Martin’69 Catherine “Cathy” Bossard’71 Brett Bossard Anonymous Eric Griffith Polly Kiely Anonymous Kerry A. Barnes Barbara Bossard Hilsdorf’73 Marc’75 & Margie Saam Rixford’75 Joanne Dixon Curran’52 Mary & Glen Bossard’48 Steve Bossard’78 Barbara Bossard Hildorf’73 Mary & Glen Bossard’48 Elliott M. Hartman Katherine R. Hartman Elliott M. Hartman, Jr.’56 Jack D. Graham’43 Dorothy Morris Graham’47 Penny Mehlenbacher Bassage’77 Joseph Bassage’03 Marion Weber Eno’26 Audrey & Paul Eno, Jr.’60 Sandra Seaman Burdell’57 Sandra Amidon Davis’57 Rosemary Dean DeLaney’44 Carrie Maxon Lewis’44 Robert C. Young’39 CAPT. William K. Young, USN (RET)’64 Patricia Dailey Young’41 Chauncey’75 & Mary Young Watches’76 Robert P. Young’70 Bonnie Lou Houghtaling White Dorothy O’Rourke Lomedico’53 Bonnie Ordway Wulforst’53 Dorothy O’Rourke Lomedico’53 73 Given in Loving Memory of: Roselind Ordway Drumm’36 Frank E. Vogt Carol Vogt Nichols’53 Janice Vogt Parker Carol Vogt Nichols’53 Gloria Sexton Brink’43 Robert G. Brink’41 Cleora Sirianni Carroll’41 Howard L. Huff’44 Dolores Sherwood Andrus’38 Mary Andrus Tindall’64 Kenneth S. Ordway’38 Roselind Ordway Drumm’36 Frank S. Relja Charlotte VanAuken Relja’49 Stephen Terry’77 Margaret Fawcett Terry’77 Ryan Terry’08 Sean Terry’12 Christena Galatio Fawcett’66 Arthur Charles Fawcett’54 Sharon & Fred Phillips’77 Michael J. Galatio’71 Patricia Shaw George & Janice Fawcett Michael J. Galatio’71 Patricia Shaw Francis “Frank” Fawcwtt’68 Michael J. Galatio’71 Patricia Shaw Patricia & Mason J. Brunskill’39 Janet Brunskill Chaffee’65 The departed members of the Class of 1965 Janet Brunskill Chaffee’65 Dorothy Palma Janet Brunskill Chaffee’65 Barbara Bossard Hildorf’73 Nick Saam’82 Barbara Bossard Hildorf’73 Marc’75 & Margie Saam Rixford’75 Jadwiga “Yaj” Hauser Janet Brunskill Chaffee’65 Robert’48 & Genevieve Hall Griswold’50 Linda Griswold Holevinski’71 Lawrence P. Gleason’91 James J.’90 & Shannon Gleason Kuhn’92 Lawrence J.’56 & Rosemary Stone Gleason’60 Kathleen Mooney Roselli’67 Jeanne Geary Ward’34 Robert J. Ward’42 Dorothy Shinebarger Reitnauer’43 Robert J. Ward’42 Michael C. Fucci’62 Linda LaVerde Fucci’65 Allen Loohn’28 Ruth Cline Loohn’29 Alana Loohn Recktenwald’65 Jacqueline Loohn Stempfle’51 Margaret Thatcher Brownell Lorenzen’42 Clare Thompson Brownell’41 Katherine “Kay” Egmond Christiano’50 Joseph Christiano’Assoc Joseph Donlon’64 Mary Egmond Gottko’55 George’53 & Linda Scott Egmond’53 Harold & Patricia Egmond Severin’49 Suzanne Burd Codespote '85 Thelma Egmond Burd’63 Sylvester & Marcelene H. Brewer Suriani’46 Stanley’65 & Joann Suriani Cone’66 Donald C.’68 & Filamina Suriani Peck’69 Michael Cipolla’73 Lisa Stephens Sanford’73 William’37 & Grace Coogan Dailey’41 John D. Dailey’70 Patrick’91 & Nicole Hunt Feeley’97 Joseph’59 & Sally Dailey Feeley’64 Jeffery A. Dailey’93 Amy Feeley Clark’93 Michael’79 & Barbara Dailey Kramer’84 Dorothy “Dottie”Daniels Ryan’69 Jane Jamison Mary Ann Albright Dominic & Sherry Daniels Joseph & Marcia Daniels William & Fran Tucker David & Angela Markel Herbert & Melissa Maisenbacher Francis Daniels’67 Debra Gessner Dupont’69 Gina Mattie Moores '69 Julie DeRienzo-Francia’67 John Rosemier’67 Doris McKee Johnson’46 William B. Johnson, Sr.’41 Carol Miller Robinson’51 Patricia Shiner McEvoy’51 Edith Celette’51 Patricia Shiner McEvoy’51 Harold Lewis – Father Ellen Goodrich Lewis’32 – Mother Gail Lewis Bennett’60 Robert H. McCarthy’53 G. Thomas McCarthy’49 Rosemary McCarthy Tuttle’42 G. Thomas McCarthy’49 Patricia Pelych Eicher’72 Thelma McCarthy Pelych’44 G. Thomas McCarthy’49 John Hillman’53 G. Thomas McCarthy’49 Thomas J. Phillips’49 G. Thomas McCarthy’49 John Lawrence’63 Hester Lawrence Shepard’33 & Family Connie Whitman Roselli’66 Mark & Christie Whitman John & Suzanne Whitman James & Bonnie Whitman Foster Cathy Fiscina Salzman’66 JoAnn & Salvatore Fiscina Tyler Davis Jane Jamison Mary Ann Griffin Zatlukal’59 Eric & Beth Shults Joyce Donlon VanEtten’60 Mary Helen Donlon Boucher’59 Charles P. “Chuck” Johnson’75 Pamela Johnson Koch’70 John Johnson’42 Clemenceau J. “Kelly”‘37 & Carmella Colamarino Simon’43 Vernon & Diana Wetmore Bret & Deborah Vanzo Lucy Brown Olds’52 Betty Jean Prior Westfall’52 Michael Joseph DiNardo’46 Angeline DiNardo Sgro’45 Lucy DiNardo Sgro’49 Angeline DiNardo Sgro’45 Bonnie Donlon Cheresnowsky’51 Jacqueline Donlon McGraw’54 James “Ouchie” O’Connor’47 Rose Ann Moretti O’Connor’45 William L. Brown’48 Clara Eleanor Yeoman Brown’56 Helen Montgomery Robinson’41 Evelyn Montgomery Fronk’54 Lois Montgomery Chapman’57 James C. Montgomery’47 Evelyn Montgomery Fronk’54 Lois Montgomery Chapman’57 Richard E. Montgomery’54 Evelyn Montgomery Fronk’54 Lois Montgomery Chapman’57 Rosemary Galbo Saam’54 Peter N. Galbo’56 William “Gerry” Gray’56 Peter N. Galbo’56 Richard Fuller’60 Juanita Sackett Bennett’61 Donald H. Crowley’56 Charlene Crowley Heard’76 Roger’45 & Marilyn Simms Heers’52 Kristen Heers Dack’87 Nancy Cole Lewis’61 Jane Jamison Anne Phillips Rohan’50 Kimberly Clifford Wood’73 Frank Bottomley’50 Kimberly Clifford Wood’73 William J. Overton’40 Kimberly Clifford Wood’73 Richard T. Wood’68 Kimberly Clifford Wood’73 Richard Dugo’65 Elizabeth McCabe Shults’65 Honor of Retirement of Admiral Bill Burke USN Jane Jamison Eugene “Gene” Morley Burns ‘58 Eugene “Gene” Morley Burns, a 1958 graduate of Hornell High School, passed away on July 23, 2013 at the age of 72. He was nationally known for his radio talk shows. Born in New Jersey, he was raised in Hornell. Gene was first employed as a news director for WWHG in Hornell. His radio career led him to many areas. He lived and worked in York, PA., Boston, Orlando, and Philadelphia. In addition, Gene hosted a nationally syndicated talk program on WOR in New York City. He also hosted two radio shows in San Francisco. One was a weeknight program, “The Gene 74 Burns Program”, a political and social commentary. His Saturday show, “Dining Around with Gene Burns”, focused on wine and food. Talkers Magazine ranked Gene among the top 25 radio talk show hosts of all-time. He ran for the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination in 1984. In 2008, Gene spoke at his 50th Class Reunion about his start in Hornell and his love for the Maple City. Gene is survived by his siblings Margaret, Dennis, David, and Roberta (Farris) Riggsbee; his sister-in-law, Mary Sue Holcomb Burns; and four nieces & nephews. Kevin W. Burch ‘74 Kevin W. Burch, a graduate of Hornell High School class of 1974, passed away on March 17, 2014 at the age of 57. He was the son of William and Bonnie Burch. Following his high school graduation, Kevin began working for his father as a salesman at Maple City Dodge in Hornell. He continued as a salesman for more than forty years. In 2008, after his father’s retirement, he and Gary Harwood purchased the Dodge dealership. Kevin served as president of the company. In addition, he was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing. Throughout the years, Kevin enjoyed bowling in several area leagues. He was preceded in death by his mother and his niece, Mary Elizabeth Burch. Kevin is survived by his wife, the former Valerie “Val” Moore; his daughter, Brandi; his three sons, Richard “Richie” (Shannon), John (Elysia), and David; his father, William; his brother, Greg; his sister, Teresa (Jack) Gardner; seven grandchildren; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, & nephews. Memorial contributions in his name may be made to the Bishopville Methodist Church, Bishopville Rd., Arkport, NY 14807, or the Hornell YMCA, 18 Center St., Hornell, NY 14843. Reverend Jeremiah P. Moynihan Rev. Jeremiah P. Moynihan, a longtime pastor and hospital chaplain, passed away after a long illness on March 28, 2014 at the age of 74. He grew up in Rochester where he attended St. Monica School. Upon completion of seminary training, Father Moynihan was a friar at Trappist Abbey of the Genesee in Piffard before receiving his bachelor’s degree at St. John’s Fisher College. After his ordination in 1974, he served as an associate pastor in Corning and then in Charlotte. In 1982, Father Moynihan became the chaplain at St. James Mercy Hospital in Hornell where he served until 1998. During that time, he also served at St. Ignatius Parish. After leaving Hornell, Father Moynihan was a pastor in Elmira and later parochial administrator. He retired from his pastorate in 2010. Fr. Moynihan stated that he felt privileged to have been a part of so many peoples’ lives. He cherished the opportunities to comfort people during their lowest moments and celebrate with them during their most joyful times. Father Moynihan was a compassionate priest who showed special concern for the poor and the sick. He was especially attuned to the challenges faced by parents and families. He is survived by his brothers Michael (Gail), Thomas (Barbara), Martin (Debbie Leckinger), John (Rosie), and James (Hiroko); several nieces, nephews, & cousins; and many dear friends. Memorial contributions may be made to the Clergy Relief Society, 4492 Lake Ave., Rochester, NY 14612. Dr. Bijon K. Chaudhuri Dr. Bijon K. Chaudhuri passed away in Arlington, MA on December 3, 2013 at the age of 89. He was born in India, and after receiving his medical degree, he practiced pediatrics in India, England, and Libya. In 1968 he came to the United States to further his training in Louisville, KY and Washington, DC. Dr. Chaudhuri began his pediatric practice in Hornell and the surrounding area in 1972. He remained in this area until 2000. He was one of the longest-term medical staff members at St. James Mercy Hospital, where he set exemplary standards of care. Dr. Chaudhuri will be remembered for his commitment to improving the lives of sick children, his ability to remember peoples’ health histories without notes, and for his compassion & love for the families in his care. Dr. Chaudhuri is survived by his wife, Dr. Meera Chaudhuri; daughter, Jana (Peter) McAuliffe; two grandchildren; and his brother, uncle & a large extended family. Donations in his memory may be made to the Steuben County ARC, One ARC Way, Bath, NY 14810, or the St. James Mercy Health Foundation, 411 Canisteo St., Hornell, NY 14843. Marybeth Smith ‘48 Marybeth Smith passed away in Hornell at the age of 80. She was a graduate of Hornell High School, class of 1948. She was predeceased by her parents, Arthur J. and Mary Owen Smith and her brother Clifford. Marybeth was an elementary teacher for the Olean School System for 39 years until her retirement in 1991. She served as president of the Olean Teachers Association and was on numerous state & national teacher association committees. Marybeth was the recipient of several awards including the Outstanding Teacher Award from the Kiwanis Club, an Honorary PTA Life membership, Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award from SUNY Fredonia, Teacher of the Year Award from the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, and the Outstanding Support Award from the Cattaraugus County Mental Health Association. In different years, she was listed in Who’s Who in American Education, the Who’s Who in American Women, and the Who’s Who in the United States. After her retirement from teaching, Marybeth returned to Hornell and served on the Board of Trustees of the Hornell Public Library. Marybeth bequeathed a large sum of money to the Hornell High School Alumni Association. Scholarships to future graduates of Hornell High School will be awarded in her memory. 75 William B. “Wallboard” Johnson ‘41 William Burnell “Wallboard” Johnson, 92 years young, passed away on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 following a brief illness. He was the son of Hugh and Florence Johnson. Bill graduated from St. Ann’s School and from Hornell High School, class of 1941. Bill was a World War II veteran who served in the Asia-Pacific Theater of War. He was employed for forty-three (43) years at the Erie Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad, the Erie Lackawanna Railroad, and retired as an engineer from the Delaware and Hudson Railroad in 1983. It was from his co-workers on the railroad that he earned the nickname “Wallboard”…a nickname that he proudly carried for the rest of his years. In addition to his years on the railroad, Bill was an owner and operator of Terry’s Tavern for thirteen years. Bill was married for forty-two years to the former Doris McKee, who died in 1989. He was one of the original parishioners of St. Ignatius Loyola Church, a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Arthur Cunningham Post of the American Legion, the J.J. Mooney Post of the VFW, the Hornell Association, and the Hornell Elks Lodge #364. Bill was first and foremost a family man. His devotion to his family brought him great joy, and he proudly watched his sons and his grandchildren participate in sports, musical and dancing events. He treasured his many friends. Bill loved the game of golf, and could often be found playing at the Twin Hickory Golf Club. In addition to his family and friends, Bill loved this community, and was a great resource of information about the history of the city. He was a devoted fan of the Hornell Red Raiders and an avid fan of Kentucky Basketball and Notre Dame Football. Bill was predeceased by his wife, Doris, his ten siblings, and his former daughterin-law, Susan Johnson. Surviving him are his sons, William (Gail), Greggery (Liz), and Jeffery (Carla) Johnson; his dear fiancée of twenty-two years, Arlene Huff Dennis; seven grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; and, many nieces & nephews. Donations in Bill’s memory can be made to the Hornell YMCA, Music & Arts Center, 18 Center Street, Hornell, NY 14843, or to the Hornell Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell, NY 14843. Janice J. “Jan” Weyand Janice J. “Jan” Weyand passed away unexpectedly on November 28, 2013 at her home in North Hornell at the age of 80. She was a 1952 graduate of Jasper Central School. She later graduated from Erie County Technical Institute (Buffalo State College) where she earned her dental hygiene license. For several years, Jan was employed as a dental hygienist for Canisteo Central School. She was a member of the St. James Women’s Auxiliary and volunteered working in the gift shop at McAuley Manor. Jan was an active member of the Hornell Red Cross and volunteered at the Red Cross Blood Bank. She stayed active in many community affairs by serving on the board of directors of several organizations, including the American Red Cross, Hornell Housing Authority, the Hornell YMCA, and Maple City Savings Bank. Jan was married to Ernst H. “Ernie” Weyand, who died in 1992. She was predeceased by a step-sister, Eloise Holt. Surviving are her daughter Elizabeth “Liz” (James) Martin; two sons, Ernst H. “Ernie” (Joanna) Weyand III, and Dr. John (Kimberly) Weyand; nine grandchildren; her step-sister, Betty Flanagan; and several cousins, nieces, & nephews. Memorial contributions in Jan’s name may be made to the Hornell YMCA, 18 Center St., or the American Red Cross, 24 Maple St., Hornell, NY 14843. Thurlow W. “Toddy” Whitman ‘38 Thurlow W. “Toddy” Whitman passed away on March 6, 2014 at the age of 95. He was born in Hornell, and a 1938 graduate of Hornell High School. During his high school years, Toddy was a member of the basketball team. Toddy served in World War II from 1940-45, as a medic for the 1st Armored Division in North Africa and Italy. After his return, he joined his father and later owned Whitman’s Tavern & Restaurant until Urban Renewal in the late 1960’s. He then owned the Old Madrid in Dansville. Later, he returned to Hornell to operate the Hornell Country Club restaurant and banquet facilities, and the Williams Inn before retiring. He was often referred to as “the Best Bartender in Hornell.” In retirement, Toddy was proud of 76 maintaining his property, especially his tulips. He is survived by his wife, the former Ann M. Sciotti; his four children, Bonnie (Jim) Foster, Connie Roselli, Mark (Christie), and John (Suzanne); stepchildren Arthur (Deborah) Leith and Theresa (William) Coleman; grandchildren, step-grandchildren, great-grandchildren, step-great grandchildren; sisters and brother-in-laws; several nieces & nephews; and great-nieces & nephews. If you wish to make a memorial contribution in his name, it may be made to St. Ann’s Church, 27 Erie Ave., or to the Sons of Italy, 7 Erie Ave., Hornell, NY 14843. Joseph R. “Joe” Argentieri ‘43 Joseph R. “Joe” Argentieri passed away at his home on July 19, 2013 at the age of 91. A native and life resident of Hornell, he was a graduate of Hornell High School, class of 1943. After high school, Joe attended Eastman School of Music in Rochester. For over thirty years, he was employed at the NYS Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) primarily in the Soil’s Department. Joe had a deep love of music and was an accomplished trumpet player. Through the years, he performed with many musicians and many bands, including the Joe Argentieri Band, Andy Grillo Orchestra, Press White Orchestra, The Versitones, Custer’s Last Band, and Joe Argentieri & Friends. Joe was still performing at the age of 88! He will be remembered for his quick wit and sense of humor. He loved working in his yard, taking daily walks, and driving his vintage Volkswagens. Joe was predeceased by his wife, the former Lois Campbell; his two brothers, Alexander and Stephen; eight sisters, Edith Mancuso, Lucia Yanick, Rita Mess, Mary Mess, Ann Baker, Helen Kerr, Lena Grieco, and Gloria Remington; and two son-in laws, D. James Benjamin and Richard Benesch. Surviving are two sons, Michael and David; two daughters, Janice Benjamin and Diane Benesch; his sister, Ilona (Lew) Turnbull; four grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; and many nieces & nephews. Memorial contributions in Joe’s name may be made to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Western New York Chapter, 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 150, Williamsville, NY 14221. Jack L. White ‘56 Jack L. White, a 1956 graduate of Hornell High sister-in-law, Bonnie Houghtaling White. Surviving School, passed away on April 17, 2013 at the age is his wife Dorothy Ormsby White; four daughters, of 76. The son of Clifford and Esther Cornish White, Donna (Michael) Clark, Sally White, Jacqueline (Peter) he had resided in Hornell and Arkport all his life. After employment by other companies, Jack started his own business, “Jack L. White General Contractor”. He worked throughout Hornell and the surrounding area for over fifty years. He will be Clark, and Sheri-Lyn (Patrick) Mosko; his son, Jack (Melissa); his brother, William (Linda Hally); twelve grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren; and many nieces & nephews. remembered for his warm smile and generosity. Jack Friends who wish to do so may make memorial enjoyed football & hunting, and was an avid golfer. contributions to the Arkport American Legion, PO He was predeceased by his parents and Box 475, Arkport, NY 14807. Margaret A. “Pug” Brown Nasca ‘57 Margaret A. “Pug” Brown Nasca passed way on May 11, 2013 at the age of 74. Born in Hornell, she was a graduate of Hornell High School, class of 1957. Pug was married to William L. Nasca who survives. Pug retired after many years of working as a teacher’s aide at the former Lincoln and Columbia Elementary Schools. She enjoyed singing in the church choirs, swimming & exercising at the Hornell YMCA, and attending her grandchildren’s sporting & academic events. Pug loved planning & attending her high school reunions, and looked forward to the annual alumni banquets. In addition to her husband of 53 years, Pug is survived by her five children, Patti Nasca Pascarella, William (Diane), Lynda (Francis) Losecco, Judith (Christian) Remchuck, and Shellene Nasca (Patrick Elmoe); sisters, Carolyn Tibbett and Barbara (Frank Brown); brothers, Roland “Buzz” (Sandra) Brown, Thomas (Barbara) Brown, and James (Sandra) Brown; sister-in-laws, Sally Brown and Eleanor Brown; eight grandchildren; and her nieces, nephews, & cousins. In addition, Pug leaves behind her Texas Café “coffee talk” clan. Besides her parents, LaVerne and Bernice Bickwell Brown, she was predeceased by her son-inlaw, Lee Pascarella; sisters, Lucy Olds and Marilyn “Min” Alsheimer; and her brothers, Donald, Robert, LaVerne “Short”, Jack, and William Brown. In her memory, you may contribute to the Hornell High School Alumni Association, PO Box 35, Hornell, NY 14843, or to the Hornell YMCA Pool Fund, 12 Center St., Hornell, NY 14843. 77 ….In Memory Of & With Our Thanks…. This past year, the Hornell City School District lost several former employees, each of whom devoted many years to working with our students. Jadwiga “Yaj” Lukowski Hauser passed away at the age of 67. Born in Germany, she had resided in Hornell since 1983. Yaj was first employed at Hornell High School as a cafeteria worker. Later she became a teacher aide for approximately twenty years until her retirement in 2011. Marilyn E. Greene Price, a 1942 graduate of Hornell High School, passed away at the age of 88. She was employed by the Hornell City School District in the Board of Education office for several years until her retirement. Marilyn was a member of her church choir, the Wambold-Avery Memorial Bell Choir, the Hornell Fortnightly Club, and the Garden Club. She also enjoyed doing ceramics and attending musicals & concerts. Ellen Brasted Hardy passed away at the age of 90 after a long illness. She was a member of the HHS class of 1941. Ellen taught instrumental music and was the band director of St. Ann’s for twenty-two years. She played viola in the former Hornell Symphony, the clarinet in the Hornell Area Wind Ensemble, and sang in the Kanakadea Chorale. Nancy Hover Hann, a graduate of Hornell High School class of 1955, passed away at the age of 76. She was a very talented organist and pianist. She provided private organ and piano lessons to hundreds of students in her home for almost fifty years. Besides serving as an organist or part-time organist at some of Hornell’s churches, Nancy was a substitute accompanist for the Hornell Intermediate School musical programs. She also volunteered to provide music for Mass held at the Hornell Gardens. Maradean E. “Nonnie” Harold Harwood passed away at the age of 89. Before she worked in the cafeteria of the Hornell Intermediate School, Maradean was a baker at the former Big Elms Restaurant. She will always be remembered for her delicious cakes, pies, rolls, and famous corn sticks. Maradean had a beautiful smile and a wonderful personality. Rose A. Cilano Moore, a lifelong resident of Hornell, passed away at the age of 84. She was a 1947 graduate of Hornell High School. As a military spouse, she accompanied her husband, Bob, to overseas and stateside assignments. When they returned to Hornell, Rose & Bob and their sons Tim & Bob operated Mom’s Bakery, and later owned & operated a restaurant on Main Street. Rose was employed by the Hornell City School District as a substitute teacher’s aide for approximately twenty years. Joseph D. Brungard passed away this past year at the age of 77. A graduate of Mifflinburg High School in PA., he served in the U.S. Army from 1955-1957. Joe taught chemistry at Hornell High School from 1970 until his retirement in 1991. In addition to his teaching abilities, he coached high school football and tennis. Joe had a gifted mind for chemistry, and contributed to the writing of many NYS Regent Exams. In his retirement years, he was an antique dealer. Nancy Cole Lewis passed away at the age of 71. Born in Hornell, she had resided here most of her life. Nancy was a graduate of Hornell High School class of 1961. She was an elementary school teacher for the Hornell City School District from 1969 until her retirement. She had taught at the Lincoln, Bryant, Columbian, and Intermediate Schools. Nancy was also known for her sewing, knitting, and crocheting. Mary Kathleen “Katy” Crowe passed away at the age of 73 after a long illness. An active and life-long resident of Hornell, she graduated from Hornell High School with the class of 1959. Katy dedicated thirty-five years of her life to education. She taught for the Hornell City School District at the North Hornell School, and later at the Intermediate School where she taught fifth grade. She retired in 1998. Katy was an avid bowler and golfer. She enjoyed doing the New York Times crossword puzzle and answering the questions of “Jeopardy”. Katy will be remembered most of all for her wit and humor. Florence L. Fuller passed away at her home in Hornell at the age of 75. She had resided in the Hornell area most of her life. Florence had been employed for over thirty years as a teacher’s aide for the Hornell School District. She and her husband Donald had been foster parents for more than twenty-five years, caring for sixty-seven children. Her home was the emergency placement house for Steuben County. Shirley McManis Ferris passed away at the age of 76. She and her family came to Hornell in 1979 when her husband became pastor of the former Spencer United Methodist Church. Shirley spent the first few years as a substitute teacher for several area school districts, and one year of teaching at St. Ann’s School. In 1986, Shirley began teaching fourth grade at the Hornell Intermediate School until she retired in 2001. She was active in community affairs, including serving on the Hornell Rotary Club Board of Directors (awarded the Paul Harris Fellow), Hornell Arts Council Board of Directors, supporter of Hornell Area Wind Ensemble, and an Advocate for Arc of Steuben. Shirley enjoyed attending concerts, musicals, and plays. Dana Raymond Biddle passed away unexpectedly at the age of 65. He was born in Hornell, a life-long area resident, and an HHS graduate. Prior to his employment at Hornell High School, Ray served in the United States Navy during the Vietnam Conflict from 1967-1971. He also was a former volunteer fireman for the South Hornell Fire Company. Thomas P. Koch passed away at the age of 86. He was born in Hornell and was a Hornell resident for most of his life. Tom graduated from Hornell High School class of 1945. After graduation, Tom served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Tom was employed as an instructor at the Steuben-Allegany BOCES in Hornell for twenty years, retiring in 1992. He was a member of the Maple City Lions Club and Twin Hickory Golf Club. The Hornell Alumni Association wishes to acknowledge the service that these individuals gave to the district and their dedication to the students of Hornell. We are truly grateful for the many years they spent with us. 78 Life ends, but memories last forever Obituaries Dorothy M. Rahmlow Andrews........................... 1934 Ruth Griffin Rogers ..................................……. 1935 Edith Mae Button Gardiner ..........................…. 1936 Rita Gallese Roast ……..................................... 1936 Margaret Beth Walter Montalvo ...................….. 1937 L. Ethel Terry Sheeley …………....................…. 1937 Reis Charles Smith……….............................…. 1937 Ruth L. Lockwood Booth ………...................….. 1938 Robert E. Weaver ………………........................ 1938 Evelyn Dunham Sikso …………...................…. 1938 Thurlow W. ‘Toddy’ Whitman ….............……….. 1938 David Garippa ………………….......................... 1939 Florence R. “Fabulous Flo” Johnson Egger …. 1939 Frank A. Libordi ………………..................…….. 1939 Estelle Ruth Swanson Hammond ………....……1939 Donald F. Kneale ………….....................……….1939 Hubbell Y. Davidson ……...........................…… 1940 Joseph Stachow ......…………………………… 1940 Dorothy “Dot” Whitman Treahy ……….......…. 1941 Annabelle Lewis Bardeen ……...........................1941 William Burnell ‘Wallboard’ Johnson..........1941 Marilyn Greene Price ………….................…… 1942 Thelma G. Hollister Hill ………........................…1942 Jean E. Hendee Weaver …...........................… 1942 Francis J. O’Connor …….............................… 1942 Lois Knight Wheaton ……….................………. 1942 Robert E. New.............................................1942 Mae Louise Kelly Scrocco …….................…… 1943 Joseph R. “Joe” Argentieri ………............………1943 Irene Stephens Lyke ……………........…………. 1943 Anne M. Arvidson Crandall ……...................… 1943 Margaret M. “Peg” Wallin Hussong …......…… 1944 Richard K. “Dick” Kerr ……………................…. 1944 Alice Valentine Burns ………...................………1944 Grace Bradley Appleby …...................………… 1944 James H. “Sam” Prunoske ………..…………… 1945 Thomas P. Koch …………………........................1945 Carolyn M. Doorley Ahearn …............…………. 1945 Katherine Long Reinhart ………..........………….1945 (April 23, 2013 - May 20, 2014) Betty Jean Watt Edwards.................................1945 Patricia R. Mattie ………..........................…….1946 Jean Marguerite Hatter Mulhollen …….......…. 1946 Richard E. Sayles …………….......................…1947 Lois J. Burdett Giglio ………....…………………1947 Rose A. Cilano Moore ……….......................…1947 Richard I. Nisbet Sr. ….............................….. 1948 Marybeth Smith ……..................……………… 1948 Anna M. Colamarino Dantz....................1948 Joyce Elaine Campbell Bayne ………………. 1949 Alan P. Recktenwald ……………......................1949 William Anthony Wayne ……….............……….1949 Mary Ann Cosgrove Nicoloff ……….........…… 1949 Gertrude A. “Trudy” Spencer Rice.......……….. 1949 Lucy Miller Solo..................................…1949 Ann M. Phillips Rohan ………................…… 1950 Frank B. Bottomley ……….........................…. 1950 Jean Paul Mauro.....................................1950 Edith Celette …………......................………… 1951 Carol Miller Robinson..........................….…… 1951 Rachel Wing Hilyard ………...................…….. 1951 Lawrence R. Shinebarger ….................……… 1951 Beverly Darleen Travis Dixon ………….………1952 Betty A. Tuttle Wilson ……………..............….. 1952 Betty Hall French Monoghan ….............…….. 1952 Marilyn Crowe Borden …………...................... 1952 Lillian “Lil” Cheresnowsky Howe …...............…1953 Joyce Smalt Hoskins …………….............…… 1953 Sue Neild McCarthy ………......................…… 1953 Clarence R. “Ray” Conine ……....................... 1953 Carol Ann Dick Gemmell ……......……………. 1954 Nancy Hover Hann ……………..........……….. 1955 Sandra Lee McCollumn Hurd……….....……….1956 Joann Dugo ……………................................…1956 Robert H. Langford …..........................………. 1956 Robert Edward Swackhamer……….............….1956 Jack L. White............................................1956 Margaret A. “Pug” Brown Nasca …............….. 1957 Roger C. Lorow …………………….................. 1957 Eugene “Gene” Morley Burns …..........………. 1958 David K. Bush ……………............................... 1958 Judith F. Boyton Hann ….................………….. 1959 Mary Kathleen “Katy” Meyers Crowe ...……… 1959 Anthony D. Postilli ………………...............….. 1960 Patricia “Pat” R. Hooker Wilkins …...........…… 1961 Juanita L. Smith Leiter …………...................... 1961 Nancy Cole Lewis …………........................…. 1961 Rosalie A. Lamphier ……….........................… 1961 Jennifer B. “Jenny” Burnard Morey ….....……. 1962 Winky A. Markham Balloch …………............…1963 Judy A. Henshaw Murphy ……...............…….. 1964 Richard Carl Dugo …...................................….1965 Mary Ann Sullivan …....................................... 1965 James M. “Jim” Hall ……...........................……1965 Lawrence J. Peterson ……...................……….1966 James F. Gessner …...................................…..1966 Roger L. Harding Sr. …….........................…… 1966 Scott L. Tingley ……………....................…… 1968 Dorothy E. “Dottie” Daniels Ryan ….…………. 1969 Deborah Maglier Weller ……...........…………. 1970 Patrick J. “Pat” Vogt …………….............……. 1970 Ronald L. Schaumberg ………................……. 1973 Kevin W. Burch ………………..........…………. 1974 Mary Ann Donavon ……........…………………. 1977 Jeffrey S. Wilson …………................………… 1978 Teresa M. Palmesano Andreano ……......…… 1980 Joseph P. “Joe” Sexton ……………................. 1980 Kim M. Khork Burger …………................……. 1981 W. O’Connor Donald Lorow Rodger Tobias Mary T. Parlave Canfield Dana Raymond Biddle Robert C. Thompson Martha H. Miller Perkins David K. Bush: CEO of family business (Seneca Jeep Eagle), owner of thoroughbred horses Frank A. Libordi: World War II veteran, instrumental in dedication of Route 17 in memory of Army 88th Division, Blue Devils member Hubbell Y. Davidson: graduate of the Naval Academy, retired Naval Commander (30 years of service) Donald R. “Don” Marlatt: Hornell fireman, coach for Hornell Little League & Babe Ruth, baseball umpire for many area leagues Frank P. Lamacchia: founder of Lamac Unlimited, Inc. and Lamacchia Ford Mercury in Hornell Donald F. Kneale: World War II & Korean War veteran, retired USA Air Force Colonel (22 years of service) Joyce Smalt Hoskins: piano & organ instructor, owned & operated Musical Reflections in Arkport David S. Robinson: Past President of the Hornell Public Library, Red Cross, Area Humane Society, and Rotary Club Robert C. Thompson: owned & operated Hi-Tech Computers in Hornell Martha H. Miller Perkins: 104 years young Darryl W. Coots: coach for Hornell Youth Flag Football League and Little League Rosalie A. Lamphier Drew: active in the Salvation Army (fundraising, special events, etc.) Mary M. Quigley Colomaio: nurse for 40 years at St. James Maternity Ward (helped deliver countless babies) Calvin M. Milliner, Sr.: recognized by VA for volunteer service to veterans, volunteer cook for fundraisers Kenneth P. “Ken” Davies: built, owned and operated Gazebo Golf in Hornell Bruce W. Ingersoll: Hornell Furniture Outlet Manager (appeared in numerous TV ads for HFO), lead guitarist & vocalist in several bands Alfred L. Chapman: WWII & Korean Conflict veteran, Hornell police officer, owned & operated Chapman’s Center Lucy Miller Solo: owned & operated LuAnn’s Beauty Shop for fifty-one (51) years On behalf of the Hornell Alumni Association, please accept our apology for any omissions of obituaries. Our only source of information pertaining to a deceased member of a Hornell graduating class is via The Evening Tribune newspaper. In the future, if you would like to honor the passing of a loved one and their obituary DID NOT appear in the local newspaper or did not include the year that they graduated from HHS, PLEASE contact us with the information. God Bless our deceased graduates. 79 The H.H.S. Alumni Association PO Box 135 Hornell, NY 14843 Return Service Requested H ornell NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID HORNELL, NY PERMIT NO. 225 25 Pearl Street - Hornell - New York - 14843 City School District The Hornell City School District’s mission is to assure that: All students acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to become responsible and productive members of society. Every student has the opportunity to develop to their fullest potential. th 50 2014 Honored Classes ALMA MATER A song of praise is always in our hearts it speaks of love that’s true. The kindest thought we’ll ever set apart for dear old red and blue. CHORUS Alma Mater school that we esteem, dear to us you seem. Hail thy honor, may it live in greatness bringing fame unequalled to H.H.S. The pride of Hornell High, we hold our own, its name our golden rule! Work or play, in both we’ve known the progress of our school. Lyrics by: Paul Egger ‘28 Music by: Thelma M. Enos ‘23 25 th