Adams Center High School - Hourglass Yearbook (Adams Center, NY)
- Class of 1955
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ALMA MATER To Central High School dear Gaily we're singing Blended in loyalty Our voices ringing. True hearts will bring to thee Boundless devotion. And it will ever be Deep as the ocean. Gold as the rising sun, Blue as the azure sky, Colors that we'll hold in memory Lead us to victory. Sing for the gold and blue. To them we'll e'er be true, Colors that we'll always honor, Cheer for old Central. DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of 1955, wish to dedicate this Hourglass to Miss Eleanor Greene and Mrs. Dorthy Brown, our class advisors, for their patience, understanding, and help in making our Junior and Senior years the wonderful ones they were. 2 SENIORS Class Motto: United we fall, Divided we stand. 3 Class colors: Blue and Silver Class Flower: Red Rose CAROL JEAN PARKS Poochie If the end be well, all is well Library Club 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3; G.A.A. 3,4; Bowling 2, 3,4; Class Treasurer2; Class President4; Junior Play; Pep Club 4; Hourglass 3,4; Future plans: Business School. WALTER EARL SMITH Walt Just about a minute Vice President4;Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Future plans: Undecided. BETH ELAINE BROWN Success crowns perseverence Class Secretary 1; Class Treasurer 4; Student Council 4, Sec- retary 3; Library Club 1, Secretary 2; Intramurals 1.2,3; Pep Club 4; Hourglass 4; Future plans: Nursing. JANICE ALFREDA EVELEIGH Jan I didn't do it! G.A.A. 2,3, Secretary 4; Class Secretary 2,3,4; Hourglass 3, Editor-in chief 4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Quiz Team 4; Pep Club4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Junior Play; Senior Play; Junior Marshal;Girls'Bowling 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Future plans: Nursing. 4 CHARLES MELVIN ADNER Chum ’Yes Ma’m Hourglass Staff 3,4; Chorus 2,3; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1,2,3; Tennis 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Boys’ Intramurals 1,2,3; B.A.A. 1,2,3; Varsity Club 1.2,3; Quiz Team 3,4; Future plans; Marine Pilot and Aeronautical Engineer. ROBERT SHERWOOD AVERY Bob Hotrodder Boys’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,4; Basketball 1,2; Hour- glass Staff4; Library Club 1,2; Boys’ Bowling 2,3,4; Cafeteria Staff 3; Junior Play; Future plans: Mechanic. PAUL CRAIG BASSETTE ’’Senator Relax Boys’ Bowling2,3.4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Junior Play; Senior Play; Hourglass Staff4; Boys’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Wrestling4; Tennis4; Student Council Treas. 1, Class Rep. 2,3, Pres. 4; Future plans; College. LUCILLE SCOTT BESAW ’’Lucy” One of These Days-- Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sen- ior Play; Future plans: Secretary. 5 EILEEN DORIS ELMER Sarge Be silent and safe -- silence never betrays you Intramurals 1,2; Library Club 1,2; Senior Chorus 4; Junior Play; Hourglass 4; Future plans; Nursing. ARLENE RUTH GLASIER Are Well begun is half done Class Vice-President 1; Student Council Secretary 2, Assistant Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Library Club 1, Treasurer 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 4; Hourglass Advertising Manager 4; Syracuse Delegate 3,4; Pep Club 4; Future plans; College. 6 r' JAMES HOWARD HAZELWOOD Jim A smile for every boy, and two for every girl. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Track 1; Varsity Club 3,4; Boys' Intramurals 1,2; Hourglass Staff 4; Future plans; Un- decided. FAY DEN A HASSELER Smilie Know What? Chorus 3.4; Student Council Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Hourglass Staff 4; Girls'Intramurals 3,4; Future plans; Undecided. DAVID LEON HEWITT Hewy Aw, shut up. Football 1,2,3; Varsity Club 2,3.4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Bas- ketball 1,2,3; Hourglass Staff 4; Library Club 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3.4; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Track 2,3; Chorus 1, 2,3; Class President 1; Future plans; Service. RICHARD GRAYDON JONES Jonesy Yeah F.F.A. 2,3,4; Boys' Intramurals 1,2,3; F.F.A. Basketball 2,3,4; Future plans; Dairy Farming. 7 HOMER ROSS LAMPHEAR Spick ’•Call Dad Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Intra- murals 1,2,3; Future plans: Undecided. PHILLIP DOUGLAS LEE ’’Phil ••Let’s Go!” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Basketball 1,2,3.4; Future plans: Un decided. JOAN LENORE LENNOX ”Joanie” Well anyways” Chorus 3,4; Sextette 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Cheerleading 3; Junior Play; Library Club 3; Pep Club 4; Future plans: Undecided. EDWARD STEPHEN McNEELY Mack” Nuts to you Bowling 1; Football 2,3; Basketball 1; Library Club 1; Intra- murals 1,2; Future plans: Engineering School. 8 9 GARTH A DAWN NUGENT Goldie Dig That, Will Ya? Chorus 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Future plans; Undecided. MONICA ANNE PROUTY RICHARD GLENN PORTER Lead Foot” 1 Guess You Know” Chorus2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3, Co-captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2, Co-captain 3; Tennis 2,3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Class President 1,3; Boys' Bowling 2; Future plans; Un- decided. Mike' I Can Resist Anything But Temptation Sr. Twirler 1,2; Drum Majorette 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Hourglass Staff 3,4; Pep Club4;Quiz Team 3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerlead- ing 4; Future plans: Undecided. r 9 LOVED JAMES REED Happy A man has to do what he thinks is right Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Varsity Club 4; Tennis3,4; Bowling 2,3,4; Hourglass Staff 4; B.A.A. 4; Future plans: Undecided. BARBARA tLAlNE RICHARDS Barbie The memory is spoilt wid me wid mindin’ to forgit. Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3; Hourglass Staff 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Senior Play; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Future plans: Undecided. GLENN FREDERICK ROBBINS Glennie Ith it Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys’Quartet 2,3,4; Future plans: Undecided. JAMES AUSTIN RYDER Jim What Band 1,2,3.4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1.2.3.4; F.F.A. Basket- ball 2,3,4; All State Chorus 4; Boys’ Quartet 4; Future plans: Undecided. 10 RILEY ROBERT SHEPARD Bob Guess Again Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,4; Boys' Intramurals 1,2,3; Future plans: Army. CAROL LOUISE SMITH Carrie Money is the root of all evil Library Club 1,2; G.A.A. 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 3,4; Senior Play; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Hourglass Staff 4; Future plans: Nursing. NORMA JEAN STEVENS Normie Chip, Chip Cheerleading 2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Pep Club 4; G. A.A. 2,3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Future plans: Telephone Operator. MARJORIE JOAN SMITH Marge I can't afford it! Junior Play; Library Club 1; Future plans: Undecided. 11 Jason JAY FREDERICK STONE Jumpin’ Jingle Football2,3, Co-captain4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Hourglass Staff 4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; B.A.A. 1, 2,3,4; Junior Marshal; Boys’ Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Future plans; Undecided. LEO FREDERICK WILLIAMS Pardon You'll Never Know Junior Play; Senior Play; Wrestling 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Student Council3,4; Cafeteria Staff4; Quiz Team4; Baseball 4; Track 4; Future plans: College. LENORE FRANCES WILSON Nore More fun! Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls' Intramurals 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Quiz Team3; Sextette4; Cheerleading 3; Hourglass Staff 3,4; Jun- ior Play; Senior Play; Class Vice Pres. 4; Library Club 1,2; Girls’ Bowling 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Pres. 4; All State Chorus 4; Future plans: Ryder College. WILLARD JAMES WRIGHT Will’ ’’For gracious sake! Boys' Intramurals 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Future plans: Un decided. 12 SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES KEITH MORTON CLARKE Clarkie F.F.A. 4. KENNETH HEATH Kenny- Class Treasurer 1; Basketball 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3; Future plans: Undecided. FACULTY Front Row, left to right: N. Barbur; A. Cady; M. Fassett; J. Staples; M. O’Neil; H. Nevin; M. Cramer; E. Blair; F. Hasseler; S. Harrington; H. Jerome. Second Row: G. Wyman; A. Leuze; D. Thomas; A. Searles; C. Whitney; D. Brown; F. Maltby; M. Wilson; Z. Ruthazer; B. Fowler; B. Jorgensen; E. Avery; E. Green; H. Gil- more; L. Marquette. Third Row: R. Merrill; P. Smith; P. Garbreana; P. Hagan; C. Guzewich; D. Cobb; L. Rector; L. Cady. 13 CLASS HISTORY One bright September morning in 1942, nine of our classmates trudged up the walk that paved the way to their place of learning. Eileen Elmer, Carol Parks, Carol Smith, Robert Avery, Paul Bassette, James Hazelwood, Kenneth Heath, Richard Jones, and James Ryder entered kindergarten under the super- vision of Mrs. Inez Edmonds that year. The end of sixth grade found the same classmates still together. By this time Janice Eveleigh, Joan Lennox, Monica Prouty, Norma Stevens, Charles Adner, David Hewitt, Richard Porter, Glenn Robbins, Robert Shepard, Walter Smith, and Jay Stone had joined us. As we entered junior high, our Rodman friends joined us-Erma Blood, Beth Brown, Emma Castor, Arlene Glasier, Janet Marriott, Homer Lamphear, Ed- ward McNeely, and Loved Reed. Lucille Besaw, Lenore Wilson, and Willard Wright came from other schools. Safely past our eighth grade regents we entered the corridors of Adams Center Central as freshmen. This year we elected officers as follows: Presi- dent, Richard Porter; Vice-President, Arlene Glasier, Secretary, Beth Brown, Treasurer, Kenneth Heath. Miss Edith Willman acted as advisor. Marjorie Smith joined us. In our tenth year officers were: President, David Hewitt; Vice-President, Sally Atwater;Secretary, Janice Eveleigh; Treasurer, Carol Parks. Miss Will- man was again our advisor. Our only new member was Barbara Richards. Our junior year found President, Richard Porter; Vice-President, Lenore Wilson; Secretary, Janice Eveleigh; Treasurer, Barbara Richards as officers. Our advisors were Miss Eleanor Greene and Mrs. Dorothy Brown. We presented a play, No More Homework . Cooperating with the seniors we presented a prom, Oriental Holiday , but the biggest thrill was obtaining our class rings. Fay Hasseler, Gartha Nugent and Fred Williams joined us. This, our final year, has concluded the most enjoyable of our school days. Officers were: President, Carol Parks; Vice-President, Walter Smith; Secre- tary, Janice Eveleigh; Treasurer, Beth Brown. Our advisors were the same as in our junior year. We presented a three-act comedy Buttered Side Up and a Christmas Pageant. Many hours were spent composing our yearbook. The high- light of this year was our trip to New York. As we separate and step into the world, may our memories of Adams Center Central School ever bind us together. 14 CLASS POEM We, the class of '55 Always awake, alert and alive. Do write our class poem for you to enjoy; And so, as usual, we begin with a boy. Charles Adner, with all his gray hairs. You bet they weren't caused by worries and cares. Lucy Besaw, a cheerful lass. With her determination, she's sure to pass. Bobby Avery, in his souped-up car. Driving it, he won't go far. Erma Blood, so quiet and smart. She and Janet will never part. Paul Bassette, Student Council Prez, Keep in line. he always says. Beth Brown has charge of our diminishing funds, When anyone calls, she always runs. Here comes Keith Clarke, an ex-marine. In English class, he lacks some steam. Emma Castor, with her hair of red. Will never regret the things she's said. Blond Jimmy Hazelwood, with all his curls. Is a symbol of joy to all the girls. Eileen Elmer, with her Dram-ah teaching. Helped make No More Homework a success without preaching. Dave Hewitt has a wonderful head, He won't leave Edith--he'd rather be dead! Janice Eveleigh, our history class star. With all her knowledge, she's bound to go far. Kenny Heath is a Watertown fan, There's someone there who says, That's my man! Arlene Glasier, with her good sense of humor. Will never be one to start a rumor. Dick Jones, with his quiet way. Would rather smoke his pipe any ole day. Here comes Fay Hasseler, o'er the world she'll roam. You can bet she'll never wind up in an Old Maid's home. Here's Homer Lamphear, the tease of the class. He thinks Barbie Servis is quite the lass. Small Joan Lennox, with all her tricks. Will leave a boy behind in the class of '56. Now Phil Lee, we think he's nice, He always volunteers to pick up our ice. Janet Marriott, a horse fan is she, Afraid of a horse, she'll never be. 15 From a big cloud of dust and an engine's loud beller. Walks Ed McNeely, he's a pretty good feller. Gartha Nugent, who everyone knows, Is sure to be found wherever Skip goes. Here comes Dick Porter, a Ford man is he. It goes pretty fast--he'll soon hit a tree! Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! The faster the better, There goes Carol Parks to the post office for a letter. Now comes a chap, Happy Reed is his name, It was in football that he made his fame. Monica Prouty, a fan of Sandy Creek, Ted and a scholarship in twirling she'll seek. Glenn Robbins, a trumpet he can play, Another Louis Armstrong! some people say. Here comes Barbie Richards, a sweet girl is she, When someone cracks a joke, she'll surely go tee-hee. Jimmy Ryder, with his bass voice. Makes This Ole House everyone's choice. Carol Smith, with her fella', Harv, Living on a farm, she'll never starve. Here comes the Shepard boy, whose first name is Bob, One thing certain, he isn't a snob. Here's Marge Smith, she's a smart little lass. She'll go to New York with the rest of the class. Walter Smith, tho' he's Diane's pride and joy. Is thought by everyone to be a very nice boy. Here's Norma Stevens, a cheerleader we all know, She's got vim and vigor and is always on the go. Jay Stone, Adams Center's mighty mite, To him, almost everything is all right. Here's Lenore Wilson, whose future has been set. She'll soon be mending for a farmer she's met. Fred Williams is a lucky guy, With his '55 Chevy, he'll surely get by. Willard Wright, one of the bashful few, There's never a day that he will rue. And so we say Good-bye to our high school days. To the boys and girls with their opposite ways. But then, of course, we know they'll mix In the grand old class of '56. Lenore Wilson Fay Hasseler CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of the Adams Center Central School, Towns of Adams and Rodman, County of Jefferson, and the State of New York, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five, believing ourselves tobe of sound mind, do leave this last will and testament to be carried out by Miss Eleanor Greene, as executrix, in accordance to our last wishes. Article I We, the Senior Class do leave to Mrs. Marquette one package of half sheets of paper to prepare all future American History students--for she often says Okay, half sheet of paper. Article II We, the Senior Class do will and bequeath to the Junior Class the following advice: Study as we have studied; obey as we have obeyed; and you will some- day be as renowned as we. Article III We, the Senior Class do bequeath to the faculty the assurance of our highest respect and gratitude. I, Charles Adner, do will my ability to aggravate teachers to anyone who wants it. I, Robert Avery, do will my old Ford car to Tommy Davis with hopes that he can handle it better than I could. I, Paul Bassette, do will my ability to keep Adams Center students in line in the cafeteria to anyone of next year's student council members who feels that he can handle them. I, Keith Clarke, do leave my duties as fourth janitor to John Knapp. I, Beth Brown, do will my chipped glasses to Diane Harter. I, Lucille Besaw, do will my ability to officiate girls' basketball to my sister, Shirley. I, Erma Blood, do will my position on the honor roll to my brother, George. I, Emma Castor, do will my freckles to Miss Greene. I, Eileen Elmer, do will my ability to skip school to anyone who can get away with it better than I did. I, Janice Eveleigh, do will my ability to get along with teachers to Emmet Finley. I, Arlene Glasier, do will my ability to get out of answering history questions to John Knapp. I, Fay Hasseler, do will my height to Carolyn Bezner with hopes that she uses it to advantage in basketball. 17 I, James Hazelwood, do will my private seat in Mr. Wilson's office to David Stoodley with hopes that he is able to do as much homework there as I did. I, Kenneth Heath, do will my knowledge of Adams Center crossroads to Dean Kehoe. I, David Hewitt, do will my ability to date a Senior while a sophomore to any- one who can use it. I, Richard Jones, do will my deep voice to Wesley Colman. I, Homer Lamphear; do will my dish-pan hands to Boots McNeely. I, Phillip Lee, do will my driving ability to Fig Newton. I, Joan Lennox, do will my ability to close any locker door without a bang to Dick Rushnell. I, J anet Marriott, do will my love for horses to Keitha Smith and Martha Lee--for future use. I, Edward McNeely, do will my '41 Plymouth to anyone who can afford to buy oil for it. I, Gartha Nugent, do will my driver education marks to Beulah Waite. I, Richard Porter, do will my ability to stay within the speed limit to Dean Kehoe 1, Carol Parks, do will my case of wanderin'-itis to anyone with a cure for it. I, Monica Prouty, do will my strut to Linda Vout. I. Loved Reed, do will three pounds of lard to Bob Hamilton. I, Barbara Richards, do will my memory to Dick Rushnell. I, Glenn Robbins, do will my lisp to Jane Vincent. I, James Ryder, do will my height to Carol Yando. I, Carol Smith, do leave my picture in Buttered Side Up to be hung in Mrs. Maltby's room--she doesn't like sleepy pupils. I, Marjorie Smith, do will my old, worn-out notebook to my cousin, Keitha. I, Walter Smith, do will my class ring to Diane Harter to lose for me. I, Norma Stevens, do will my giggle to Judy Lendrum. I, Jay Stone, do will my little, red Ford to Bill Kellogg. I, Lenore Wilson, do will my ability to balance chemistry formulas to Carolyn Bezner. I, Willard Wright, do will my shyness to Roger Davis. I, Fred Williams, do will my ability to get along with teachers to Howard Randall. 18 CLASS PROPHECY On a bright day in late December of 1965, we find the class of '55 in the gracious home of Mr. Mrs. Richard Porter. Lenore and Dick, with their twins, Debbi and Doug, are living in one of the many Porterdale Farms. Dick now owns the most famous farms in the North Country. The first one to arrive was Monica Prouty, who has joined forces with the well-known Alta Burg. She is still the country's most famous twirler--we are proud of her. Janice Eveleigh, who entered nurses' training, is now married to a famous New York surgeon. They are here today with their two delightful children. Just as Barbara Richards was telling us, she's patiently waiting for another leap year--she missed out on the last one, and is even taking roping lessons. Commander Jay Stone, who has a ten-day pass from his post as commanding officer of one of the nation's foremost submarines, came into the living room. As Jay said, I never could keep my head above the water! Even tho' Bobby Avery owns a chain of garages from here to Syracuse and is a real rich man, he still came to our reunion in his little ole Ford. We are honored by the presence of Paul Bassette, President of the Y.M.C.A. We all expected this, since he was such a GOODpresident of the student coun- cil. In the kitchen we find Carol Parks and her husband, Morris Cagwin. They are all tanned and look very happy. Who wouldn't be after a month in Hawaii? Fred Williams, owner and operator of a prosperous mirror industry, is where you'd expect him to be--in front of a mirror! Joan and Howard Randall are here from California, where Joan writes a gossip column. She knows just about all of the famous stars. She writes the column under her maiden name--Joan Lennox. Looking into the kitchen again, we find Happy Reed; elbow deep in dishwater; trying to wash dishes as fast as Homer Lamphear dirties them. This is not an unusual sight because they own a restaurant. Previous experience --A. C.'s cafeteria. It seems that we have more than one famous person in the Class of '55. James Hazelwood, one of Hollywood's most promising actors, is here today Only last year his name appeared among Hollywood's Top Ten. Fay Has seler, whose plans were to have a career, started out as a telephone operator. However, seeing her here today, with her family, shows that her plans were changed. Toourlistof famous people, we add the name, Lucille Besaw. You've prob- ably heard her latest record--it's one of the ten best sellers Out looking over the barn is Walter Smith. He and Diane now own a pros- perous farm a few miles from here. 19 Senator Glasier has taken time out from her duties in Washington to be here today. She is trying very hard to be President and we all know she will make it some day. Joining Dick and Walt in the barn, are Willard Wright and Dick Jones who own small dairy farms near Syracuse. We were glad they could make it here today. Phillip Lee just s t o p p e d for a minute tosay Hello ! He's a State Trooper now and a mighty good one, we hear. Sergeant Clarke, recruiting officer for the National Guard managed to leave his duties for one day to come and see his old classmates. Keith brought aiong one of his recruits, Ed McNeely. We're glad to see them both. Guess who else is here with us today? ?--Glenn Robbins, the famous space pilot. He's just back from his first successful trip to the moon. We wish you many more Glenn! ! With his wife, Carol, Jim Ryder is living in New York to be near his new TV show. A talent scout heard him sing This Ole House and he was in . Seen sitting across the room chatting with Jim is Charles Adner. Soon he will be piloting his TWA plane to Bermuda. Eileen Elmer, Marge Smith, and Carol Smith formed a nursing home as soon as they were out of school. Everyone that goes there is very well pleased. Dave Hewitt and his wife, Edith, stopped by on their way home to Cherry Valley. He decided that it would be cheaper to go down there to live than to tow the car back here. From Hollywood, comes Gartha Nugent. She is Dean Martin's personal secretary. Lucky gal! Just coming in the door are Ken and Sally Heath. It's been a long time since we've seen Ken. They're living in Watertown, but they don't stay home much. Beth Brown is the first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. She tells us this is one treasury she can make balance. Poor Beth--she always gets stuck with the money. Erma Blood and Janet Marriott own a horse ranch. Altho'they prefer to ride horseback, they came to our reunion in a jeep. Sitting on the couch with Eileen and Carol is Emma Castor. She's the su- perintendent of a beautiful apartment house. She always wanted an apartment by herself. In the kitchen we find Bob Shepard, part-owner of the Square Dance Ranch. He says he gets lots of business from Adams Center alumni. Last but not least we see Norma Stevens sitting on the floor telling us of her experiences as a drama coach. She says she enjoys teaching Negro dialect. She's certainly had plenty of experience. 20 ABOUT US Name FAVORITE PET SECRET FOOD HATE AMBITION Charles M. Adner steak french fries loud-mouthed women own a bar Robert Avery pie full gas tank in the park mechanic Paul C. Bassette ice cream getting up early in the morning professional wrestler Lucille Besaw fried chicken sisters to be a pop singer Erma lone Blood pie my brother I don't know--do you? Beth Brown lobster salad chemistry making the class treasury balance Emma Castor spaghetti homework too secret to tell Keith Clarke meat balls people who drink own a lard company Eileen Elmer potato chips sarcastic teachers meet Eddie Fisher Janice Eveleigh hot fudge sundaes teasers it’s going to remain a secret Arlene Glasier French fries freckles be the first lady President of U.S. Fay Hasseler French iries lies too secret to tell James Hazelwood teak school own a Howdy Doody pin Kenneth Heath steak lobsters head of a charm school Homer Ross Lamphear hot dogs cats own a new Cadillac Phillip Lee chicken Liberace to become a state trooper Joan Lennox steak French fries sisters I won't tell Janet Marriott spaghetti. tossed salad arithmetic live on ranch Edward McNeely steak not women electrical engineer 21 NAME FAVORITE PET SECRET FOOD HATE AMBITION Gartha Nugent pork chops homework to personally meet Dean Martin Carol Parks shrimp cliques in high school 1957 Richard Porter spaghetti speed limits one week free! Monica Prouty spaghetti writing letters hal ha! you don't know, do you? Loved Reed spuds women go to Alaska Barbara Richards spaghetti some people 1 that’s too secret Glenn Robbins horseburgers sarcastic females to become a space pilot James Austin Ryder horse meat women a date with Marilyn Monroe Robert Shepard ham french fries Buicks be in charge of Army Maintenance Carol Smith hamburgers homework meet General MacArthur Marjorie Smith spaghetti English toshakehands withDwightD. Eisen- hower Walter Smith venison brothers owning my own farm Norma Stevens spaghetti squash anything Jay Stone steak teachers be caDtain in the U. S. submarine base Frederick Williams French fries ice cream English compositions silly girls professional wrestler or join the WAFs Lenore Wilson spaghetti cars that get stuck in the mud Perry Como Willard Wright steak gym class dairy farming David Hewitt steak noisy girls be a general in the Army 22 HOURGLASS STAFF L-R: D. Hewitt, A. Glasier J. Eveleigh, Editor, F. Hasseler, F. Williams. JUNIORS Row 1: L-R: N. Longmore, B. Waite, D. Harter, J. Vincent. E. Hunt, R. Crump, S. Pe.sons, C. Bezner. Row 2: W. Colman.K. Peebles, R. Clarke, D. Rushnell, Mr. Rector, T. Ellingworth, H. Randall, A. Richards, G. Sweet. Row 3: J. Blair, R. Newton, R. Davis, R. McNeely, D. Stoodley, W. Dibble. J. Knapp, R. Ham.lton. G. Brown, D. Kehoe, P. Lee. P. McIntosh. E. Finley. TENTH GRADE Row Is L R: K. Rice, E. Gravelle, B. Servis, M. Gordinier, P. Tyo, J. Shepard, C. Miller, M. E. Smith, A. Heath, C. Ellsworth. Row 2: B. Waite, B. Smith, C. Yando, M. Anderson, R. Reilly, C. Peyton, B. Thompson, C. Carley. M. Snyder, S. Hill, B. Persons, D. Stinson. Row 3: R. Hunt, R. Beutel, T. Davis W. Smith. B. Slade, Mrs. Maltby. Mrs. Brown, J. Harrington, G. Hickox, H. Anderson, F. Longamore, R. Peebles. Row 4: P. Gaskin, D. Bibbins, W. Cady, G. Miner, R. Caulkins, L. Goodness. R. Hammond, J. Oyong, C. Jerome, D. Moulton, G. Blood, G. Smith. NINTH GRADE Row Is L-R: R. McNeely, C. Williams, M. Cronk, L. Tuell, N. Rider, L. Burt, E. Heath. B. Vout, J. Lendrum. Row 2: B. Hulbert, P. Burnham, D. Williams, M. Prior, M. Robinson, Miss Staples, L. Bezner. S. Stinson, M. Spearance, K. Hutchings. D. Stoodley. Row 3: R. Oatman, A. Ives, R. Thompson, C. Wright, Mr. Guzewich, H. Crowley, D. Wilson,S. Oyong, J. Barrett. Row 4: J. Lapp, W. Cross, E. Sweet, E. Reed. R. Blair, J. Sanney, H. Burnham. J. Prior, F. Rivers, A. Murray. EIGHTH GRADE Row 1: L-R: D. Avery, E. Shaw, S. Goodridge, B. Tiff. J. Brownell, P. Robbins, R. Daly, S. Townsend. J. Ives, P. Clark. J. Clarke. Row 2: B. Buchanan, J. Smith, J. Whitford, K. Woodall, S. Castor, J. Gravelle, S. Aubin, K. Williams.L. Knowlton.P. Prouty.C. Richards, B.Cruzan, A. Cramer, M. Hazelwood. Row 3: D. Peebles, R. Marriott, R. Howard, D. Sorenson. L. Gordinier, B. Kenyon, Mrs. Nevin, Mrs. Cramer, M. Hazelwood. Row 4: R. Taylor, J. Judson, A. Lawrence, D. Crosby, D. Barney. F. Folino, C. Ramsey, L. Douglass, W. Obrist. F. Knapp, J. Cosselman, W. Parks, D. Kellogg, W. Kellogg, E. Miner. SEVENTH GRADE Row 1: L-R: A. Barrett, L. Oyong, R. Sweet, K. Spink, A. McConnell, A. Williams, D. DeHart, D. Buchanan. Row 2: R. Stevens, P. Dufresne.L. Downs, T. Aubin, E. Smith, C. Dixon, M. Lee, E. Ward, J. Fields, D. Crosby, E. Glass, K. Smith. Row 3: R. Damon, E McConnell, D. Marriott, D. Barker, R. Halier, L. Ives, Mr. Garbreana, T. Hasseler, D. Tuell.J. Crowley, M. Grimshaw, D. Tyo. Row 4: L. Fassett, J. Elmer, W. Bunn, R. Greene, J. Merrill, R. Brooks, A. Gates, A. Persons, R. Cornell, C. Gilbert, P. Lendrum, L. Pennock. D. Ellsworth. Row 1: L-R: P. Cobb, J. Smith, W. Cruzan, D. LeClair, D. Marriot. Row 2: M. Taylor, J. Shaw, D. Hagan, M. Bar- ker, K. Obnst, S. Parker, J. Ellingworth, K. Cullins, J. Jerome. Row 3: D. Miner, S. Hamilton, K. Kellogg, B. Moul- ton, Mr. Hagen. S. Wilson. B. Parks, S. Parker, E. Blancher. Row 4: R. Miner, V. Rivers, B. Anderson, D. Rushnell, R. Hutchins. R. Videtto. SIXTH GRADES Row 1: L-R: L. Stevens, T. Beutel, J. Ives, J. Kellogg, R. Bibbins. Row 2: D. Tyo. C. Bechill, M. McCabe, W. Merry, K. Harter. H. Dona, S. Fralick. P. Cronk. D. Smith. Row 3: D. McIntosh. R. Goodridge. M. Blood, P. Cooper, Mr. Smith, S. Waite, P. Miller, C. Lalone, T. Smith. Row N. Oatman. V. Brown, G. Ward, R. Mathews, D. Wil- son. F. Williams. J. Gaskin. B. Hamilton, M. Obrist. Row Is L-R: T. Gaskin, P. Burnham, D. Longamore, G. Carley, B. Wilson, J. Mosher, J. Ives. Row 2: E. Blair, D. Fyderek. J. Adner, M. Cagwin, Mrs. Jorgensen, I. Oyong, A. Shaw, L. Heath, S. Hamilton. Row 3: F. Tremont, J. Fyderek. W. Hazelton, C. Gilmore, A. Knapp. E. Gravelle, B. Porter, D. Fassett, L. Persons, F. Bird, D. Hale. FIFTH GRADES Row Is L-R: P. Rice, R. Preston, R. Hasseler, K. Glass. D. Robinson. Row 2: S. LaLone, B. Bigness. L. Wrigh:, M. Rector, Miss Wyman. B. Beutel, M. Kirk, J McCabe, S. McConnell. Row 3: L. Compeau, P. Benoit, W. Smith, D. Barney, C. Reed, R. Burnham, D. Parker, R. Compeau, S. Hamilton. Row 1: L-R: B. Barker, G. Berry, A. Baderman, C. BoUo. Row 2: C. Grieco, M. Parker, J. Walts, Miss Searles, M. Bird, S. Dona, J. Jerome. Row 3: J. MacFarlane, C. Moulton, D. Yates, S. Harrington, F. Spink. A. Snyder. C. Miner. V •i s- , - -V V Rowl: L-R: M. Buchanan, R. Harrington, L. Bezner, E. Zwerneman, G. Fralick. Row 2: S. Klock. M. Richards, L. Oyong, Mrs. Cady, J. Snyder, C. Hoppins, D. Hammond. Row 3: A. Parks, L. Dufresne, B. Smith, W. Aubin, D. Benoit! C. G. Williams, R. Brownell, R. McFadden, D. Tremont. FOURTH GRADES Row 1: L-R: J. Compeau, O. Tremont. J. Kehoe, C. Rudd, P. Kealy. Row 2: C. Heath, C. Greene, K. McCabe, J. Brown, Mrs. Harrington, N. Cruzan. S. Pennock, S. Longamore, P. Shaw. Row 3: A. Knowlton, R. Kenyon. P. Bell, K. Williams, J. Collins, T. Brown, M. Slade, K. Gilmore, S. Gilbert, J. Lendrum, D. Fredenburg, L. Snell. THIRD GRADES Row 1: L-R: F. Mosher. R. Butler, T. Culling . D. Brooks, G. Boscor, L. Snell. Row 2: L. Cronk, C. Fyderek, M. Bird.C. Carley, Mrs. Barbur. J. Martin. C. Cook, M. Marquette. B. Kenyon. Row 3: P. Walts, D. Parker, C. Monroe. R. Schlemmer. T. Cagwin, P. Tessier, S. Lee. IM Row Is L-R: R. Williams, F. Brown, C. Gardner, T. Hamilton, J. Tessier, J. Williams. Row 2: A. Blair, B. Brown, B. Dona, D. Oyong, Mrs. Jerome, L. Robbins, P. Williams, J. Downs, S. Hockey. Row 3: L. Shaw, D. Kellar, J. Fassett.C. McGowan, S. Cooper, D. Gallup, L. Flanders, D. Zanker. Row 4: D. Soren? C. Souva, J. Reynolds, J lerome, S. Burnham, D. Kenfield, D. Cambron. SECOND GRADES Row 1: L-R: G. Ives, J. Chapman, N. Walts, K. Stevens, D. Williams. Row 2: B. Bolio, L. Grimshaw, N. Hamilton. P. Cady, Miss Ruthazer, S. Robbins, S. Eiss, N. Zwernemann, M. Ellingworth Row 3: G. Monroe, J. Hale, D. Hoppins, B. Burnham, J. Prior, D. Woodworth. Fourth Row: B. Elliott, E. Marcum, N. Kellogg, G. Merry, J. Beutel, S. Harring- ton, C. LeClair. Row 1: L-R: K. Lester, G. Fredenbuxg, B. Monroe, R. Tremont, L. Smith, W. Colman, R. Brown. Row 2: B. Haller, V. Kellogg, C. Eiss, N. Gordinier, Mrs. Hasseler, K. Woodall, D. Compeau, S. Brown, S. Walts. Row 3: P- Ward, B. Carley, G. Armstrong, B. Baderman, G. Kellogg, L. Reed, D. Martin, V. Briggs, J. Winegard, D. Jones. FIRST GRADES Row Is L-R: H. Moulton. J. Stoodley, W. Hopseker, P. Aubin, R. Compeau, R. Carrier, D. Woodworth. Row 2: J. Hayes, B. Gravelle, J. Benoit, S. Reed, Mrs. O'Neil, E. Bird, B. Littler, C. Cronk, A. Brown. Row 3: F. Karnas, H. Larrabee, D. McCabe, J. Burnash, S. Griggs, L. Gilbert. S. Butler, P. Bell. A. M. KINDERGARTEN Row 1: L-R: R. Riley, E. Ellsworth, R. Green, H. Marquette, E. Parker. Row 2: G. Yates, R. Rogers, J. Collins, W. Shaw, Mrs. Blair, S. Berry, K. Armstrong, P. West, D. Kellar. Row 3: R. Grimshaw, J. Snyder, H. Coffeen, A. Mar- cum, D. Anderson, C. Williams, J. Kenfield, L. Dufresne, G. Moulton, R. Cambron. P. M. KINDERGARTEN Row Is L-R: J. Crump, J. Crump, C. Rivers, R. Brownell, J. Boscor, W. Hamilton. Row 2: D. Hopseker, D. Aubin, E. Parker, Mrs. Blair, D. Downs, N. Yerdon, B. Kirk. Row 3: S. Lendrum, K. Dixon, D. Hammond. S. Buchanan, J. Jerome, J. Bauder. Row 1L-R: W. Blodgett.R. Slate. C. Castor.W. Yando. P. Smith, L. Castor. Row 2: R. Townsend, L. Brown, S. Buck- ley, D. Dailey, B. Woolworth, J. Merrill, C. Cratsenberg, M. Ward, D. Smith. Row 3: C. Edwards, J. Townsend, S. Townsend, C. Whitford.Mr. Merrill, A. Curtis, J. Berry, S. Yando, J. Porter. Row 4: G. Merrill. R. Wyman, D. Bez- ner, S. Buckley, D. Merrill. E. Castor, A. Coffeen. RODMAN Row 1L-R: R. Castor, C. Wyman, M. Townsend, P. Vout, R. Abrams, D. Thompson. Row 2: K. Bibbins, D. Blodgett, C. Castor, J. Dailey, Mrs. Thomas, A. Brownell, I. Castor, N. Yando. C. Townsend. Row 3: R. Damon, D. Cooper, E. Woolworth. T. Buckley, M. Cooper, S. Merrill, A. Abrams. M. Buckley, D. Berry. Row 4: T. Stedman, D. Thomp- son, R. Hazelton, F. Lowe, D. Curtis, N. Whitford, T. Blodgett. Seated L-R. V. Cosselman, M. Kellogg, Clerk; H. Thompson, Pres; A. Bibbins. Standing L-R: F. Videtto, O. Reed. BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Chisamore, District Superintendent of Schools. Maynard P. Wilson, Principal OFFICE STAFF Seated L-R: E. Hunt, B. Richards. Standing: Miss Erickson. QUIZ TEAM Row 1 L-R: M. Prouty, J. Vincent, J. Eveleigh. Row 2: C. Adner, F. Williams. Mrs. Marquette. STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1 L-R: L. Oyong, B. Cruzan, A. Glasier, P. Bassette; Pres., C. Bezner, F. Hasseler, B. Vout. Row 2: F. Williams. M. E. Smith. T. Ellingworth, B. Brown, W. Cady, J. Vincent, D. Stoodley, Mr. Cady. SENIOR PLAY CAST Row 1 L-R: C. Adner, J. Eveleigh, F. Williams, F. Hasseler, P. Bassette, L. Besaw. Row 2: N. Stevens, L. Wilson, R. Porter, Mrs. Maltby, L. Reed, B. Richards, C. Smith. F.F.A. Row 1 L-R: W. Colman, R. Newton, P. Lee, W. Smith, J. Ryder, R. Jones. Row 2: R. Hunt, R Beutel, H Anderson Mr. Guzewich, D. Bibbins, W. Smith, F. Longamore. PEP CLUB Row 1 L-R: C. Yando, B. Thompson, B. Smttti, J. Harrington, A. Heath, C. Bezner, L. Wilson, J. Lennox,J. Vincent. M. Prouty, C. Peyton, M. B. Smith, P. Tyo, R. McNeely. Row 2: N. Stevens, J. Eveleigh, F. Hasseler, L. Besaw, B. Servis, J. Shepard. B Brown, A. Glasier.E. Elmer, C. Smith, E. Castor. B. Richards. M. Gordinier. Row 3: B. Hulbert, D. Stoodley, B. Vout. K. Hutchings, J. Lendrum, L. Burt, C. Williams, H. Crowley, A. Cramer. G.A.A. Row 1 L-R: N. Stevens, E. Castor, L. Besaw, M. E. Smith. J. Eveleigh, M. Prouty. F. Hasseler, L. Wilson, J. Vincent. B. Slade, E. Blood. J. Marriott, C. Peyton, B. Thompson. B. Smith. J. Harrington, C. Yando, P. Tyo, B. Servis. C. Bez- ner, B. Richards, M. Gordinier, J. Shepard. K. Rice. WRESTLING Row 1 L-R: D. Rushnell. C. Adner. Row 2: R. Clark. E. Finley. A. Richards, P. Bassette. Row 3: R. Caulkins, D. Moul - ton. E. Reed, F. Williams. Mr. Garbreana. J.V. BASKETBALL Row 1 L-R: P. Gaskin, W. Cady. T. Davis. Row 2: Mr. Rector, D. Stoodley, G. Miner. J. Oyong, D. Hammond, T. Ellingworth. J.V. CHEERLEADERS L-R: D. Stoodley. J. Lendrum. L. Besaw. B. Servis. B. Hulbert. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Row 1 L-R: B. Vout. B. Richards. Row 2: M. Gordinier, M. Prouty. N. Stevens. JUNIOR BAND Majorettes L-R: L. Bezner, N. Stevens, E. Heath. Row 1 L-R: W. Ctuzan. C. Gilmore, J. Adner, L. Downs, S. Wil- son, D. Barney, I. Oyong, T. Gaskin. S. Fralick. C. Bechill. Row 2: G. Fralick. D. Smith, A. Parks, M. Tayior, B Parks, F. Rivers. W. Smith, B. Porter, S. Waite, C. Reed, E. Hale. S. Harrington. R. Howard. L. Fassett. P Cobb, e’ Zwernemann. Row 3: L. Gilmore, D. Hale.D. Parker, J. Gaskin. D. Wilson, W. Parks, C. Gilbert. A. Gates. R. Brooks! R. Cornell, F. Williams, E. Blancher, L. Ives, A. Baderman, J. Jerome. E. Blair. SENIOR BAND Majorettes L-R: M. Prouty. M. Gordinier, J. Whitford, L. Vout. Row 1 L-R: R. Greene, D. Barney, A. Cramer, K Williams, K. Hutchings. E. Smith, L. Burt, C. Williams. D. Avery, S. Townsend. B. Buchanan. C. Yando, D Harter! R. Daly,J. Crowley. Row 2: Mrs. Fassett. R. Haller, J. Elmer. C. Smith. J. Smith, J. Shepard, B. Cruzan, L. Knowl- ton, C. Peyton, J. Harrington. B. Thompson, H. Crowley. J. Vincent. P. Gaskin. P. Lendrum. Row 3: R. Taylor. W Kellogg. S. Oyong, J. Cosselman, G. Smith. D. Rushnell, H. Randall. J. Ryder. R. Hammond. D. Kehoe. E. Reed. G.’ Robbins, T. Ellingworth, B. Vout, L. Robbins. «T high C SCHOOL TWIRLERS Kneeling: M. Gordinier. Standing L-R: L. Vout, M. Prouty, J. Whitford. SENIOR CHORUS Row 1 L-R: E. Castor. E. Elmer, L. Besaw, N. Stevens. M. Gordinier, B. Servis, D. Harter, C. Williams. B. Vout, M. E. Smith, J. Lennox. P. Gaskin. T. Ellingworth, G. Sweet, R. Thompson. Row 2: Mrs. Fassett, L. Burt, K. Hutchings, D. Stoodley.B. Hulbert.C. Yando.N. Rider.C. Smith, M. Prouty, L. Wilson, C. Bezner, B. Smith, L. Bezner, J. Shep- ard. D. Kehoe, G. Robbins. D. Rushnell. Row 3: J. Ryder, H. Randall, R. Porter. S. Hill. H. Crowley. J. Eveleigh, F. Hasseler, J. Vincent, C. Peyton. B. Thompson, J. Harrington, B. Slade, E. Reed. R. Hammond, F Williams. SEXTETTE Row 1 L-R: B. Thompson. J. Harrington. J. Lennox. M. Gordinier, Mrs. Fassett. L. Wilson. J. Vincent. BOYS’ QUARTET Row 1 L-R: J. Ryder, H. Randall. D. Rushnell, G. Robbins. Mrs. Fassett, ( Tft I W CAFETERIA STAFF Row 1 L-R: T. Glass, I. Glasier, F. Knowlton. Row 2: F. Williams, H. Lamphear, L. Reed, K. Rice, Bev. Waite, Beulah Waite. CUSTODIANS AND BUS DRIVERS Row 1 L-R: W. Bird, M. Snell, J. Hamilton, R. Shepard, N. Stillman, E. Cruzan, R. Barker. E. Marquette, K. Robbins, F. Hulbert, W. White, R. Reed. 1 Ji MEMORIES 50 1955 Senior Play M. Smith. A. Glasier. P. Bassette, B. Richards. R. Avery, D. Rushnell, A. Glasier. F. Hasseler, H. Randall. M. Smith. 51 D. Porter, C. Smith. R. Avery. L. Wilson, E. Elmer. J. Lennox, F. Hasseler. D. Porter, R. Avery. C. Smith, F. Hasseler. C. Smith, F. Hasseler. L. Wilson. 52 BOOSTERS Mr. Mrs. Benjamin Wilson Mrs. Harry Gilmore Mr. E. J. Campany Mrs. Mildred Cramer Mr. Mrs. Alfred Eveleigh Mr. Mrs. Maynard Wilson Mr. Mrs. Clarence Tanney Mrs. Flavia Maltby Mr. Mrs. Harold Glasier Mrs. Agnes Leuze Mr. Mrs. F. Douglas Lee Miss Eleanor Greene Mr. Mrs. Lyle Cady Mrs. Evelyn Avery Mr. Powers Hagen Miss Florence Erickson Miss Carolyn Whitney Mr. William Richards Mr. Mrs. Charles Blood Mr. Mrs. Claude Parks Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Robbins Mr. Mrs. Donald Judson 53 Compliments of FAICHNEY INSTRUMENT CORPORATION Watertown New York Consistently AMERICA’S MOST ACCURATE CHEMICAL THERMOMETER Herbert Benoit Carl H. Beale REED AND BENOIT FUNERAL HOME 632 State St. Phone 2689 Watertown, N.Y. AMBULANCE SERVICE COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE CITIZENS-FARMERS OFFICE THE NORTHERN NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY Adams, New York Member of F.D.I.C. Easy parking in Adams PIDDOCK FUNERAL HOME E. Ross Vroman Clarence J. Sheley Adams New York 0. D. GREENE Best Wishes To The Graduates LUMBER COMPANY From The Adams, N.Y. 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