Adams Center High School - Hourglass Yearbook (Adams Center, NY)

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From the Class of ’59 As the tiny grains of sand slip through the measure of our Hourglass, they count out each passing moment of our last year in our primary step of education. If we watch them fall, we can count them by their worth in knowledge that we may have gained in those swift weights in time. In our hearts we desire that each of us has counted the accurate number of grains that fell, and have let none slip past without being of value to us. We hope that when the Hourglass of the following year has its turn to fall again, that these grains will flow as evenly for them as they have flowed for us, the seniors of 1959. Staff Barbara Porter Ralph Howard Patti Robbins Gloria Tracy Audrey Cramer Larry Tracy Bill Kellogg Co-Editors . Bus. Mgr. . Art......... Typing . . Photography Advertising In Memoriam We publish this yearbook in memory of our former classmate and companion Mott Videtto 2 Dedication We, the class of 1959, do gratefully dedi- cate this Hourglass to you, Mr. Ebeling, for standing by and believing in us even though we often tried your patience during the hectic days of play rehearsals. You made the plays a success! We, the class of 1959, do gratefully dedi- cate this Hourglass to you, Mr. Vincent, for your help in making our last three years of high school a success. We could never have done it without your patience and understanding. 3 Administration RONALD COOPER-V. Principal, MAYNARD P. WILSON-Principal The need for a high school diploma becomes increasingly more important in this increasingly competitive world. I congratulate you who have achieved this measure of success. It gives me satisfaction to know that the majority of you are aware of the need for formal education beyond high school. There is an old cliche, May the best man win. This not only expresses a hope, it is a warning. We know he will. May you find in life the happiness that comes in studious application to the search for wisdom. 4 Maynard P. Wilson Board of Education L-R: F. B. Videtto, Pres., V. Williams, H. Flanders, H. Brown, Clerk, R. Trowbridge. Absent: J. Bonney. Student Council SEATED, L-R: B. Porter (R), D. Buchanan (A), B. Buchanan (R), S. Townsend (A), D. Hagan (R), S. Fralick (R), R. LeFevre (R). STANDING: Mr. Cooper, L. Schilling (R), C. Gilmore (R), W. Kellogg, V. Pres., D. Taylor (R), W. Cruzan, Treas., M. Lee (R), S. Wilson, Sec., A. Cramer (A), B. Cruzan, Pres. (R)-Regular; (A) Alternate 5 High School Faculty ROW 1, L-R: Miss Ainsworth, Miss Zahn, Mrs. Cramer, Mrs. Marquette, Mrs. Leuze, Mrs. Nevin, Mrs. Kellogg. ROW 2: Mr. Smith, Mr. Arthur, Miss Greene, Miss Whitney, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Maltby, Mrs. Rhodes. Mrs. Williams, Mr. Pallotta. ROW 3: Mr. Cady, Mr. Salim, Mr. McCracken, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Vincent, Mr. Ebeling, Mr. Hasseler, Mr. Phillips. Elementary Faculty ROW 1, L-R: Mrs. Jerome. Mrs. Cady, Mrs. Fassett. Mrs. Bangs, Mrs. Hasseler, Mrs. Harrington, Mrs. Barbur, ROW 2: Mrs. Blair, Mr. Hagan, Mr. Merrill, Mrs. Heath, Miss Wyman. ROW 3: Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Jorgenson, Mrs. E. Avery, Mrs. B. Avery. ABSENT: Miss Sloane 6 SENIORS Senior Class Officers L-R: R. Howard, Treas.; P. Prouty, Sec.; B. Porter, V. Pres.; J. Whitford, Pres. Hourglass Staff SEATED, L-R: L. Tracy, G. Tracy, B. Porter, co-editor; R. Howard, co-editor oTANDING: P. Robbins, W. Kellogg, A. Cramer, Mr. Cooper. 8 JOYCE LOUISE WHITFORD Apr. II, 1941 Jo Chorus 1,2,3,4; Play 3; Class Pres.2,4; Twirler 1,2; Drum Major 3,4; Quiz Team 3; Nat'l Honor Society 3,4. ROBERT WOODROW TAYLOR Aug. 11, 1941 Bob Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Play 4. KAY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Oct. 8, 1941 Kay Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Play 1; Intramurals 3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; County Chorus 2,4; Office Staff 3,4; Nat'l Honor Society 3,4; Junior Classical League 4. 1 9 BONNIE GALE BUCHANAN Sept. 23, 1941 Bobbie Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Sextette 1,2; County Band 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 3; Bowling 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Newspaper 4, Co-editor; Class Secretary 1; Student Council 3,4; Play 4; Student Council Syracuse Leadership Institute 4. DAVID NORMAN CISCO July 28, 1940 Norm Intramurals 1,2,3; F.F.A. 2,3,4, Vice President 3, County Treas. 4; Four-H Vice President 3; Play 4. 10 LEONARD EDGAR DOUGLAS June 7, 1941 Lennie Play 1,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Track 2; Wrestling 4. AUDREY BERNICE CRAMER Aug. 28, 1941 Aud Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,4; Class Sec. 3; Newspaper 1; Hourglass 4; Play 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, pres. 4. 11 DAVID FRANCIS SORENSON July 31, 1941 Dave Basketball 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3. LINDA RAEVOUT Aug. 17, 1941 Voot Chorus 1,3; Library Club 2.3; G.A.A. 2,3; Cheer- leader 1,2,3; Twirler 1,3; Drum Major 2. DAVID ROSS TAYLOR Aug. 4, 1942 John Football 1,2,4; Wrestling 4; Basketball 3; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Bowling 4; Play 4; Student Council 4. 12 REBECCA MAE DALY Feb. 12,1941 Becky Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; County Chorus 2; County Band 4; Sexette 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Classical League 4; Play 3,4; Intra- murals 4; G.A.A. 4. RALPH NATHAN HOWARD Aug. 5, 1941 Dino Student Council 2; Class President 3; Class Treasurer 4; Newspaper Editor 4; Hourglass Co-Editor 4; Syracuse Citizenship Conference 3,4; Principal Student Teacher Day 4; Play 3,4; Quiz Team 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3. MARGARET ANN HAZELWOOD Oct. 25, 1941 Mag Chorus 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 3; County Chorus 4; Newspaper 3; Bowling 4. 13 LARRY RODNEY TRACY Sept. 27, 1941 Larry Hourglass 4; Play 4; Bowling 4. 14 PATRICIA ANN ROBBINS Aug. 29, 1941 Patti Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; County Chorus 2,4; Sextette 2; Newspaper 1,4; Five School Band 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3; G.A.A. 2,3; Hourglass 4; Bowling 1,2,3; Dance Band 1,3,4. FREDERICK HUGH KNAPP Oct. 30, 1941 Fred Track 2,4; Baseball 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Wrestling 4; Play 4. 15 WILLIAM BRADLEY KELLOGG Oct. 30, 1941 Bill Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 4; V. Pres. Student Council 3,4; Class Treas. 2; Play 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Bowling 1,3,4. 16 BARBARA LOUISE PORTER Dec. 23, 1940 Barb Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Dance Band 2,3,4; Band President 4; Class President 1; Class Vice-President 4; Hourglass Co-Editor 4; Student Council 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Bowling 4; Intramurals 4. DAVID WARREN KELLOGG Nov. 20, 1941 Dave Chorus 4; Play 1,4; Junior Classical League 4; Baseball 1,3,4; Football 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Spring Sports Carnival 2,3; Winter Sports Carnival 3. PATRICIA FRANCES PROUTY Sept. 25, 1941 Pat Chorus 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Class Secretary 2,4; Office Staff 3; Honor Society 3,4. V 17 ALTON DUARD LAWRENCE Dec. 16, 1941 Al Wrestling 3,4; Track 4; F.F.A. 4. JANICE MARIE SMITH May 3, 1941 Squeeky Band 1,2,3,4; Play 4; Library Club 4; Class V.-Pres. 2; Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4; Treas. 4. EDWIN PHILIP MINER Nov. 23, 1941 Ed Football 1; Baseball 2,4; Bowling 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2. 18 DONNA GRACE STAFFORD Aug. 16, 1941 Secretary of Class 1; Treasurer of Class 2; Intra- murals 1,2; Plays 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Bowling 4; Library Club 4. WILLIAM ARTHUR OBRIST June 22, 1941 Bill Football 1,4; Basketball 1,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Play 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Bowling 4; 4-H 1; Volleyball 3,4. 19 WILLIAM BYRON PARKS March 26, 1941 Bill Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Basketball 4; Wrestling 4; Bowling 1; Senior Play 4. SHARON KAY TOWNSEND Dec. 1, 1940 Sharie Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3; Play 1,3; Student Council 1, 4; Newspaper Staff 4. CARL HOWARD RAMSEY Dec. 3, 1940 Fuzz Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 3; Intramurals 1,2, 3,4; Play 1; Baseball 1; Football 1; Bowling 2,3; Winter Sport Carnival 1,2,3,4; Spring Sport Carni- val 1,2,3,4. 20 GLORIA JEAN TRACY Aug. 6, 1940 Gloria Art Club 2; Choral Club 1,2; French Club 1; Class Sec. 2; Basketball 2; Softball 3; Archery 3; G.A.A. 4; Hourglass 4; Play 4. 21 FRANCIS ANTHONY FOLINO May 29, 1941 Frank Intramurals 1,2; F.F.A. Basketball 1; Class V.-Pres. 1. BARBARA JEAN CRUZAN Mar. 13, 1941 Barb Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Play 3,4; Quiz Team 3,4; Student Council 4, Pres. 4; County Choms 4; Dance Band 3,4; Class V-Pres. 3; Nat'l. Honor So- ciety 3,4; Junior Classical League 4. LEON ROBERT GORDINIER May 27, 1941 Leon Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,3,4. 22 SYLVIA ANN AUBIN Dec. 4, 1940 Kitty-Cat Chorus 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Newspaper 4; Library Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Play 4. r DAVID ALBERT BARNEY Aug. 4, 1941 Dave Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Play 4. DIANE ELIZABETH AVERY May 4, 1941 Di Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Library Club 1; Bowling 1; Cheerleading 1,3. 23 LINDA JOANNE KNOWLTON March 8, 1941 Lynne Band 1; Chorus 1,2; Sextette 2,3; Play 1,4; News- paper 1,4; Cheerleading 1; G-A.A. 1,3; Bowling 1, 3,4. JAMES CURTIS JUDSON Nov. 22, 1940 Jim Play 4; Newspaper 3; Football 1. 24 CLASSES This Is Our Life, Class of 1959 One morning in early September of 1946, Mrs. Edmonds greeted twenty-five bashful and frightened kindergar- teners: Sylvia Aubin, Diane Avery, David Barney, Audrey Cramer, Rebecca Daly, Leonard Douglass, Leon Gor- dinier, Margaret Hazelwood, David Kellogg, William Kellogg, Franklin Kenyon, Frederick Knapp, Linda Knowl- ton, Edwin Miner, William Obrist, William Parks, Barbara Porter, Carl Ramsey, Patricia Robbins, Elsie Shaw, Janice Smith, David Sorensen, Mott Videtto and Kay Williams. We all survived that year of broken crayons, scattered blocks, and naps. During the next six years we increased our class roll with the arrival of Alton Lawrence, Patricia Prouty, Ralph Howard, Sharon Townsend, Linda Vout, Bonnie Buchanan, Barbara Cruzan, Francis Folino and Robert Taylor. Through the patient guidance of our grade teachers, Miss Scott, Mrs. Jerome, Mrs. Avery, Mrs. Jorgensen, Miss Wyman, and Mrs. Hall, we at last reached the doors of Junior High. We timidly approached our seventh grade homerooms with Mrs. Cramer and Mrs. Nevin as our homeroom teachers. Here we were joined by our Rodman friends, Joyce Whitford, and Patricia Clark. Having passed our seventh grade exams, we entered eighth grade. Mrs. Cramer and Mrs. Nevin were again with us. That year James Judson, Caroline Richards, Barbara Tiff, Walter Tyo, and Nancy Williams were welcomed. We finally passed our eighth grade regents, but it was a struggle. In our Freshman year, with our homeroom in the study hall, we organized ourselves with class officers as follows: President, Barbara Porter; Vice-President, Francis Folino; Secretary, Bonnie Buchanan; and Treasurer, Robert Taylor. Our advisors were Mrs. Bonney and Mr. Phillips. Our Student Council representatives were Audrey Cramer and Sharon Townsend. That year David Taylor, Patricia Tuboline and Wayne Chamberlain joined us. We presented a one-act play entitled Wilbur's Wild Night under the direction of Mrs. Bonney. Our Sophomore year found us in homerooms A and C. Here Miss Greene and Mrs. Richmond kept an eye on us. To lead us through that year we chose class officers; President, Joyce Whitford; Vice-President, Janice Smith; Secretary, Patricia Prouty; and Treasurer, William Kellogg. Our advisors, Miss Greene and Mr. Vincent had their hands full with our over-enthusiastic class. Audrey Cramer and Ralph Howard were our Student Council representatives. Norman Cisco was our newcomer. Pens were sold to enlarge our treasury. As our Junior year became a reality, we knew that we had a lot to accomplish. Our officers were: President, Ralph Howard; Vice-President Barbara Cruzan; Secretary, Audrey Cramer; and Treasurer, David Kellogg. Bonnie Buchanan and Barbara Porter represented us in Student Council. Donna Stafford and the Tracys, Gloria and Larry, increased our number. Mr. Ebeling and Mr. Vincent really had their work cut out for them with the many project we undertook . . . ordering our class rings, selling stationery, presenting our play, Elmer, and working on our newspaper, The Buzzer. On December 23, we sponsored the Christmas Ball with the music of Fred Adderly's Orchestra. Douglas Wilson and Berdetta Hulbert were chosen King and Queen of the Prom with “Fairyland Romance as the theme and Harry Spicer's Orchestra. Our picnic was held at Wescott's Beach as it had been in our first two high school years. As proud Seniors we chose the following leaders: President, Joyce Whitford; Vice-President, Barbara Porter; Secre tary, Patricia Prouty; and Treasurer, Ralph Howard. Mr. Ebeling and Mr. Vincent continued as our advisors. Bonnie Buchanan and David Taylor were Student Council representatives; Audrey Cramer and Sharon Townsend, alternates. Vernon Johnson, Thomas Roach, and Charlotte Shearman were our new classmates. Our first big project of the year was our Senior play, Our Town, directed by Mr. Ebeling. Despite the skepticism of every- one, including ourselves, it turned out to be a success. We were especially proud of the fact that nearly all of the class participated in this major event of our Senior year. Selling magazine subscriptions and selling refresh- ments at football and basketball games were our main methods of earning money. The Hourglass, undoubtedly, took the most time this year. We elected Barbara Porter and Ralph Howard as co-editors. As our Senior year draws to a close, we view graduation with mixed feelings of happiness and sadness. We realia that we will never be together again as a class, but we will be able to look back on many happy memories. Barbara Cruzan Rebecca Daly 26 Junior Class ROW 1, L-R: E. Glass, D. Buchanan, P. Dufresne, T. Aubin, R. Sweet, K. Spink, D. DeHart, L. Oyong. ROW 2: J. Fields, L. Downs, E. Smith, F. Tubolino, J. Merrill, R. Damon, M. Lee, C. Dixon, A. Barrett. ROW' 3: D. Tyo, J. Crowley, D. Ellsworth, C. Gilbert, Mr. Arthur, Mr. Hasseler, M. Grimshaw, R. Haller, D. Tuell, J. Elmer. ROW 4: D. Barker, R: Greene, L.Fassett.F. Amodio, D. Crosby, R. Cornell, T. Hasseler, L. Pennock, L. Ives . Class Officers President . . . Vice -President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . Advisors . . . . Clifford Gilbert Jerry Merill Lorilee OYong Jerry Crowley Mr. Arthur Mr. Hasseler Sophomore Class ROW 1, L-T: S. Townsend, D. Hagan, S. Fralick, D. Tyo, L. Kavanaugh, P. Cronk, J. Jerome, D. Smith, J. Shaw, M. Taylor, J. Ellingworth. ROW 2: K. Obrist, M. Blood, S. Williams, H. Dona, C. Whitford, S. Wilson, S. Waite, A. Curtis, M. Barker, C. Beechill, M. McCabe, L. Fyderek. ROW 3: C. Grieco, E. Castor, B. Martin, D. LeClair, D. Berner, B. Parker, E. Sanders, D. Crosby, Miss Greene, Mrs. Maltby, B. Moulton, K. Kellogg, J. Kellogg, D. Rushnell, W. Cruzan, J. Valley, G. LeFevre, C. Castor. ROW 4: E. Blancher, J. Amodio, J. Gaskin, D. Miner, V. Brown, L. Schilling, F. Williams, D. Wilson, M. Obrist, R. Videtto, G. Ward, B. Hamilton, N. Oatman, D. Macintosh, T. Smith. Class Officers President . . . . Vice -President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Advisors . . . . Wayne Cruzan Ralph Videtto Sherry Wilson Jack Gaskin Miss Greene Mrs. Maltby 28 Freshman Class ROW 1, L-T: S. Hamilton, L. Heath, I. Oyong, C. Kavanaugh, L. Persons, A. Smith, D. Fyderek, M. Kirk, A. Shaw, E. Blair, D. Taylor. ROW 2: M. Cagwin, J. McCabe, A. Frear, J. Townsend, S. Yando, J. Adner, K. Harter, B. Woolworth, B. Bigness, B. Merwin, B. Dalton, J. Croyle. ROW 3: D. Smith, D. Merwin, K. Glass, P. Holihan, G. Fitzgerald, L. Wright, D. Fassett, S. Henderson, Mrs. Kellogg, Miss Zahn, D. Bamey, C. Reed, C. Edwards, B. Porter, T. Gaskin, A. Roe, M. Dingman, W. Blodgett. ROW 4: D. Bibbins, D. Longamore, R. Fitzgerald, J. Fyderek, W. Hazelton, R. Hasseler, D. Hess, C. Gilmore, F. Bird, D. Phillips, D. Merrill, R. Wyman, R. Tracy, B. Wilson, G. Oatman. Class Officers President . . . Vice -President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Advisors . . . . Infanta OYong Sandra Hamilton Judy Adner Julie Townsend Miss Zahn Mrs. Kellogg 29 Eighth Grades ROW 1, L-R: M. Richards, J. Jerome, M. Bird, R. Townsend, S. McConnell. ROW 2: L. Brown, J. Berry, D. Daily, B. Snyder, L. Dufresne, B. Smith, L. Oyong. ROW 3: G. Fralick, C. Hobbs, N. Harvey, A. Harvey, Mrs. Cramer, S. Harrington, L. Bezner, D. Tremont, A. Baderman. ROW 4: M. Buchanan, L. Castor, W. Aubin, A. Coffeen, R. Amodio, P. Burnham, F. Spink, A. Snyder. ROW 1, L-T: S. Klock, C- Grieco, S. Knapp. ROW 2: J. Hollenbeck, D. Hoppins, B. Sanders, M. Kirk, J. Dalton, S. Dona, V. McCallops. ROW 3: R. LeFevre, A. Parks, J. Merrill, C. Williams, Mr. McCracken, D. Huntley, B. Beutel, W. Yando, C. Bolio. ROW 4: R. Slate, F. Tremont, J. Ives, G- Merrill, G- Carley, R. Barker, R. Harrington, L. Gilmore, P. Pray. Seventh Grades ROW 1, L-R: M. Putnam, S. Pennock, P. Walts, A. Knowlton, L. Spencer, A. Abrams, C. Fyderek, S. Longa- more. ROW 2: C. Rudd, E. Woolworth, S. Lee, M. Sanders, S. Gilbert, Mrs. Nevin, C. Carley, M. Cooper, J. Martin, M. Frear, O. Tremont. ROW 3: J. Spencer, R. Butler, R. Hazelton, T. Brown, C- Moulton, R. Marriam, F. Lowe, J. Kehoe, J. Coller. ROW 1, L-R: M. Marquette, C. Greene, B. Kenyon, M. Bird, K. McCabe, C. Cook, C. Castor, I. Castor. ROW 2: P. Tessier, J. Walts, T. Cagwin, L. Hulbert, C. Gilmore, R. McFadden, Mr. Smith, M. Slade, C. Miner, D. Fredenberg, L. Snell, J. Bell, V. Dixon. ROW 3: C. Kavanaugh, D. Thompson, G- Boscar, J. Col- lins, K. Williams, A. Lavin, T. Cullings, L. Snell, P. Kealy. Sixth Grades ROW 1, L-R: R Williams, D. Williams, R. Damon, D. Richardson, J. Barrows, G- Ives. ROW 2: S. Haynes, B. LeFevre, J. McCallops, Mrs. Avery, P. Williams, J. Downs, G. Hollenbeck. ROW 3: T. Chamberlain, C. Heath, L. Flanders, D. Dona, C. Monroe, T. Hamilton, Mr. Hiscock (Cadet), J. Briggs, D. Mostipak, P. Cady, J. Fassett, G. Croyle, B. Brown. ROW 4: E. Marcum, S. Harrington, P. Bell, N. Kellogg, G. Berry, R. Schlemmer, D. Hewes, J. Beutel, J. Reynolds. ROW 1, L-R: J. Williams, K. Stevens, A. Parker, N. Walts, G- Tubolino. ROW 2: M. Ellingworth, S. Eiss, P. Shaw N. Palmer, L. Robbins, S. Kundel, B. Bolio. ROW 3: D. Cameron, S. Dalton, G- Monroe, D. Hoppms, , Brown, Mr. Hagan, C- McGowan, J. Priop, D. OYong, L. Shaw, T Blodgett. ROW 4: G. Dalton, R. Kenyon, B Rothenburg, E. Stinson, D. Curtis, J. Jerome, S. Robinson, W. Post, D. Matier. 32 Fifth Grades ROW 1, L.-R.: F. McCallops, R. Brown, J. Winegard, S. Earle, F. Brown. ROW 2: S. Walts, A. Blair, C. Powers, D. Martin, Mrs. Jorgensen, S. Brown, D. Curtis, B. Haller, L. Tubulino. ROW 3: B. Harvey, E. Bird, V. Kellogg, B. Dona, S. Griggs, L. Reed, V. Saunders, C. Zellars, C. Cronk, M. Harvey. ROW 4: P. Ward, R. Tremont, D. Woodsworth, M. Sorensen, C. Cousins, G. Kellogg, G. Richardson, T. Taylor, J. Tessier. ROW 1, L.-R.: W. Warren, D. Jones, E. Monroe, G. Fredenburg, L. Smith, W. Colman. ROW 2: J. Hayes, C. Eiss, S. Reed, A. Stinson, Miss Wyman, S. Ryan, H. Rothenberger, P. Greene, N. Gordinier. ROW 3: F. Sayyeau, D. Kellar, V. Briggs, L. Barr, E. Wood, L. Gilbert, J. Miller, S. Butler, B. Gravelle, P. Bell. ROW 4: D. McCabe, C. Kepner, D. Kenfield, R. Monroe, S. Burnham, D. Bartholomew, C. LeClair, J. Chapman, B. Carley. 33 Fourth Grades ROW 1, L.-R.: J. Crump, J. Crump, L. Spencer, L. Spencer. ROW 2: S. Curtis, E. Parker, P. Haynes, L. Hollenbeck, Mrs. Cady, E. Stinson, R. Rogers, S. Taylor, B. Kirk. ROW 3: E. Parker, R. Pratt, G. Moul- ton, R. Briggs, D. Woodworth, L. Dufresne, E. Brimmer. ROW 4: H. Mouton, K. Rabetoy, J. Maitland, F. Post, D. Anderson, J. Kenfield, J. Snyder. ROW 1, L.-R.: E. Ellsworth, D. Huntley, R. Cambron, B. Bartholomew, J. Stoodley. ROW 2: D. Pratt, T. Card, S. Frear, D. Aubin, Mrs. Edmonds, J. Collins, S. Williams, S. Berry, C. Bach. ROW 3: D. Downs, C. Cousins, S. Buchanan, D. Bendwell, K. Wilder, J. Jerome, K. Dixon, ROW 4: H. Coffeen, J. Marcum, P. Aubin, C. Williams, G. Armstrong, J. Burnash, R. Eveligh, R. Knapp, H. Marquette. 34 Third Grades ROW 1, L.-R.: R. McCallopps, W. Fish, J. Bird, D. Burnash, J. Turner. ROW 2: M. Patchen, P. Bach, M. Woolworth, S. Blair, Mrs. Harrington, C. Williams, M. Gilmore, C. Armstrong, J. Gordinier. ROW 3: K. King, B. Gilmore, D. Smith, C. Allen, J. Tuell, C. Faivre, B. Palmer, G. Burnash, S. Karnas, J. Bauder, B. Rudd, P. Lavin, D. Jones, N. Eveleigh. ROW 4: C. Maitland, E. Mustizer, D. Wood, M. Mostipak, M. Reed, W. Hayes, G. Fralick, J. Cruzan, H. Obrist. ROW 1, L.-R.: J. Cronk, G. Beutel, B. Hamilton, S. Tubolino, G. Burnham, J. Ryan. ROW 2: A. Eiss, M. Cousins, J. Kehoe, D. Curtis, Miss Lougheed (Cadet), L. Card, D. Tessier, M. Carley, L. Coffeen. ROW 3: S. Butler, C. Larkin, G. Hall, K. Rapholz, J. Matier, K. Armstrong, Mrs. Barbur, W. Rose, C. Bisig, K. Tiff, B. Brown, D. Kellar, M. Slate. ROW 4: R. Green, D. Burnash, J. McCabe, W. Shaw, M. Palmer, H. Rose, S. Hazelton, D. Lawrence, G. Kenfield, J. Bocsor, B. Hasseler. Second Grades ROW 1, L.-R.: B. Parker, L. Frear, B. Rapholz, G. Stacy, B. Warren. ROW 2: B. Taylor, C. Beebee, C. Reed, M. Smith, Mrs. Jerome, J. Jerome, N. Ryan, A. Ramsey, T. Randall. ROW 3: B. Ryan. J- K®ny°n P. Sayyeau, S. Powers, K. Eveleigh, M. Hanson, G. Larkin, C. Reed. ROW 4: B. Jerome, D. Briggs, G. Fas- sett, T. Fralick, D. Constantine, J. Fassett, T. Vincent. ROW 1, L.-R.: J. Knowlton, G. Harvey, R. Bisig, J. Green, W. Berry. ROW 2: B. Griffith, K. Paul, J. Richardson, C. Parker, Mrs. B. Avery, J. Warren, J. Post, S. Cronk, D. Blaisdell. ROW 3: S Harvey, J Grieco, D. Elliott, J. Hayes, B. Slate, C. Brimmer. ROW 4: B. Hall, W. Hulbert, T. Kundel, L. Barker, D Porter, T. Burnham, J. Johnson. 36 First Grades ROW 1, L.-R.: L. Spearence, D. Burnash, R. Earle, J. Hewes, W. Paul. ROW 2: J. Warren, B. Barker, E Lawrence, N. Armstrong, Mrs. Hasseler, D. Card, D. King, B. Gallagher, R. Snell. ROW 3: M. Curtis, C. Brown, A. Bartholomew, V. Johnson, M. Walts, C. McCabe. ROW 4: P. Wood, A. Parker, R. Barrows, E. Sheldon, D. Reed, B. Brown, B. Dufresne, D. Shaw, H. Haller. ROW 1, L.-R.: M. Rich, D. Kealy, D. Fish, T. Loughlin, S. Russell, D. McConnell, C. Hamilton. ROW 2: B. Knapp, F. Barr, D. Eiss, K. Uhlein, Mrs. Heath, K. Misulis, C. Larkin, D. Rogers, L. Murray. ROW 3: M. Collins, S. Miner, M. Cousins, J. Griggs, C. Jorgenson, E. Hayes. ROW 4: N. Turner, R. Gamble, D. Castor, B. Gilbert, B. Kellogg, K. Allen, K. Ramsey. 37 Kindergartens ROW 1, L.-R.: L. Tuell, C. Dillobough, B. Matier, B. Peyton, D. Walts, R. Jerome. ROW 2: C. Card, L. Castor, J. Stinson, J. Frear, Mrs. Bangs, D. Haynes, J. Lawrence, C. Smith, L. Parker. ROW 3: G. Martin C. Cousins, M. Demianenko, J. Greene, T. Lee, A. LaLone, R. Cross, K. Misulis, G. Warren, E. Davis. ROW 1, L.-R.: M. Reilly, B. Gonlet, R. Rhodes, R. Bartholamew, R. Gallagher, R. Brimmer. ROW 2: P. Reed, W. Larkin, C. Parks, J. Greene, Mrs. Blair, C. Fralick, D. Burnham, M. Taylor, B. Patchin. ROW 3: W. Castor, B. Greene, B. Waite, A. Bisig, D. Briggs, R. Bonney, J. Burnash, D. Beutel, M. Vincent, E. Elliot, D. Porter, E. King. 38 Rodman ROW 1, L.-R.: T. Lowe, M. Townsend, C. Wyman, P. Vout, D. Thompson, R. Castor. ROW 2: K. Bibbins, D. Blodgett, D. Cooper, J. Daily, D. Cooper, N. Yando, C. Townsend. ROW 3: T. Stedman, A. Brownell, S. Merrill, Mr. Merrill, N. Whitford, D. Berry, R. Abrams. ROW 1, L.-R.: F. Shangraw, S. Vout, D. Lowe, J. Abrams, G. Bibbins. ROW 2: C. Worden, D. Whitford, Mrs. Thomas, C. Castor, S. Groff. ROW 3: M. Blanchard, D. Brownell, J. Worden, D. Whitford, P. Thomp- son. 39 What Would Happen If Barbara Cruzan ever failed a test. Rebecca Daly didn't go with Bill Cross. Jim Judson's truck didn't make it to Rodman. Audrey Cramer didn’t like Pete Shearman. Carl Ramsey ever broke up with Dawn DeHart. Pat Robbins couldn’t get to Sackets Harbor. Sylvia Aubin wasn't a good artist. Margaret Hazelwood bowled a perfect game. Dave Barney was short and fat. Diane Avery didn't have a pen pal in Germany. Walter Tyo didn't have a car. David Sorensen didn't have a truck to fix. Bonnie Buchanan didn't have to compete with her sister. Norman Cisco had a steady girl friend. Pat Clark couldn't crack her gum. Leonard Douglas couldn’t have his mother's car. Francis Folino got his homework done. Leon Gordinier couldn’t borrow money from his sister. Ralph Howard wasn't smart in history class. Bill Kellogg couldn’t copy Audrey’s homework. David Kellogg didn't have a car to drive. Benny Kenyon talked all the time. Fred Knapp got to school on time. Linda Knowlton didn't like art class. Alton Lawrence didn't go around with a certain senior girl. Edwin Miner wasn't so quiet. Bill Obrist wasn't a good basketball player. Bill Parks didn't have a younger brother. Barbara Porter didn't like French class. Patricia Prouty wasn't good in shorthand. Caroline Richards didn’t like Benny Kenyon. Elsie Shaw was tall. Janice Smith wasn't called Moosey. Tom Roach didn't have a grudge against girls. Donna Stafford wore blue jeans and her hair done up to school. David Taylor got to English class on time. Bob Taylor couldn't get to the swamp. Barbara Tiff made it to class on time. Sharon Townsend got her shorthand homework done. Gloria Tracy didn't have so much homework. Larry Tracy could drive. Patricia Tubolino lived in Mexico. Linda Vout didn’t like to dance. Kay Williams was ever sent to the office. Nancy Williams made a little noise. Joyce Whitford wasn't senior class president. Vernon Johnson kept awake in class. Wayne Chamberlain was in school 5 days a week. The Senior Class agreed on everything. The Senior Class didn't have advisors. 40 ACTIVITIES National Honor Society L.-R.: ROW Is J. Crowley, C. Gilbert, L. Downs, G. Tracy, D. Tuell, J. Merrill, F. Amodio. ROW 2: Mrs. Malthy, K. Williams, J. Smith, P. Prouty, A. Cramer, R. Daly, J. Whitford, B. Cruzan, Miss Greene. Quiz Team SEATED, L.-R.: J Crowley, Mrs. Kellogg, K. Williams. STANDING: J. Merrill, F. Amodio, B. Cruzan, R. Howard. 42 Senior Chorus ROW 1, L.-R.: D. Taylor, J. Jerome, A. Shaw, S. Fralick, D. Hagen, R. Daly, K. Obrist, P. Prouty, M. Taylor, E. Blair, L. Kavanaugh, D. Smith, ROW 2: B. Dalton, C. Kavanaugh, J. Croyle, S. Townsend, B. Buchanan, R, Sweet, H. Dona, D. Buchanan, D. DeHart, M. Barker, J. McCabe, E. Class, P. Cagwin, K. Spink. ROW 3: B. Cruzan, B. Bigness, K. Harter, J. Fields, M. Lee, J. Whitford, L. Downs, B. Porter, S. Wilson, K. Kellogg, K. Williams, E. Smith, S. Waite, M. Hazelwood, L. Fassett, J. Adner, C. Whitford, S. Yando, P. Robbins, P. DuFresne, A. Curtis, J. Townsend, Mr. Vincent. ROW 4: D. LeClair, D. Rushnell, R. Videtto, C. Gilmore, L. Shilling, D. Kellogg, M. Obrist, F. Williams, D. Crosby, D. Barney, S. Hender- son, C. Reed, B. Moulton, J. Gaskin, W. Cruzan, T. Gaskin. County Band and Chorus ROW 1, L.-R.: B. Cruzan, R. Daly, J. Elmer, C. Williams, B. Buchanan, P. Robbins, J. Jerome. ROW 2: L. Downs, M. Hazelwood, W. Cruzan, Mr. Vincent, C. Reed, K. Williams. ROW 3: D. Rushnell, C. Gil- more, F. Williams, L. Shilling. J. Gaskin. 43 Twirlers ROW 1, L.-R.: D. Smith, J. Whitford, J. Jerome. ROW 2: K. Kellogg. Percussion L.-R.: M. Taylor, J. Townsend, J. Elmer, L. Fassett, C. Williams, A. Lavin. 44 Woodwind ROW 1, L.-R.: S. Marguette, B. Porter, S. Waite, C. Reed, R. Daly, P. Robbins, C. Gilmore. ROW 2: I. OYong, T.Gaskin, A. Cramer, S. Wilson, L. Downs, J. Adner, D. Stafford, L. Snell. ROW 3: B. Buchannan, K. Williams, D. Barney, D. Barney, E. Smith. Brass ROW 1, L.-R.: E. Blair, C. Williams, D. Taylor. ROW 2: K. Gilmore, J. Jerome, R. Taylor, J. Crowley, F. Williams, A. Baderman. ROW 3: L. Gilmore, J. Smith, J. Gaskin, W. Kellogg, R. Greene, S. Harring- ton, W. Cruzanj Mr. Vincent. ROW 4: D. Wilson, C. Grieco, M. Bird, C. Gilbert, K. Glass, B. Cruzan, S. Fralick. 45 Dance Band ROW 1, L.-R.: Mr. Vincent, B. Porter, B. Buchanan, P. Robbins, C. Gilmore, B. Cruzan. ROW 2: J Elmer F. Williams, J. Crowley, R. Taylor, C. Gilbert, B. Kellogg, J. Gaskin, D. Wilson. Junior Band ROW 1, L.-R.: R. Damon, J. Downs, S. Eiss, D. Martin. ROW 2: S. Griggs, L. Reed, M. Kirk, J. Jerome R. Townsend, D. Dailey. ROW 3: P. Williams, J. Fassett, P. Cady, S. Yando, A. Marcum, L. Robbins, L. Flanders. ROW 4: F. Karnas, S. Harrington, N. Kellogg, L. Snell, D. Hewes, J. Kehoe, B. Rothenberger. 46 Newspaper Staff ROW 1, L.-R.: P. Clark, B. Dalton, Miss Zahn, Mr. Smith, L. Knowlton, E. Shaw, S. Aubin. ROW 2: M. Lee, J. Amodio, L. OYong, R. Howard, C. Reed, L. Shilling, P. Robbins, S. Townsend, B. Buchanan. Library Club ROW 1, L.-R.: J. Shaw, A. Shaw, Mrs. Kellogg, P. Prouty, E. Blair, L. Kavanaugh. ROW 2: C. Richards, L. Fyderick, P. Dufresne, J. Smith, J. Fields, M. Barker, B. Buchanan, S. Yando, K. Obrist, B. Dalton. ROW 3: D. Stafford, C. Dixon, C. Reed, D. Crosby, D. Barney, K. Kellogg, S. Aubin, H. Dona. 47 Office Staff L.-R.: A. Barrett, Mrs. Pennock, C. Dixon, K. Williams, Mrs. Damon, S. Waite. F.F.A. ROW 1, L.-R.: E. Sanders, D. Barker, M. Grimshaw, D. Crosby, L. Ives, J. Elmer, D. Ellsworth, A. Frear. ROW 2: A. Roe, G. Oatman, F. Tubolino, D. Miner, E. Blancher, W. Tyo, Mr. Phillips. ROW 3: F. Bird, N. Cisco, F. Folino, W. Parks, D. Sorenson, V. Johnson, W. Chamberlain. 48 Cafeteria Staff L.-R.: F. Knowlton, R. Bailey, H. Whitford, C. Bemis, I. Glazier, M. Smith, D. Taylor, D. Smith. BACKGROUND: D. Sorensen, A. Lawrence. Custodians and Bus Drivers L.-R.: G. Vincent, J. Hamilton, E. Marquette, H. Williams, W. Heath, E. Butler, H. Oatman, R. Barker, W. Richards, R. Shepherd, W. White, C. Woolworth. 49 Senior Play Cast ROW 1, L.-R.: J. Smith, B. Buchanan, A. Cramer, B. Cruzan, G. Tracy, R. Daly, L. Knowlton, C. Richards, B. Tiff. ROW 2: Mr. Ebeling, L. Tracy, R. Howard, L. Douglas, N. Cisco, D. Barney, W. Parks, W. Obrist, T. Roach. ROW 3: F. Knapp, J. Judson, S. Aubin, W. Kellogg, A. Lawrence, D. Kellogg, R. Taylor, D. Taylor. 50 He did! That old I should have listened to them. 51 ATHLETICS Football Squad ROW 1, L.-R.s L. Pennock, R. Greene, L, Fassett, F. Amodio, B.Hamilton, T. Roach, R. Taylor, J. Crowley, J. Merrill, R. LeFevre. ROW 2: Mr. Hasseler, R. Amodio, D. LeClair, T. Gaskin, K. Rushnell, D. Taylor, R. Howard, J. Fyderek, C.Gilbert, L. Ives, M. Dingman, Mr. Arthur. ROW 3: D. Macintosh, F. Bird, N. Oatman, V. Brown, D. Wilson, W. Obrist, R. Hasseler, D. Ellsworth, T. Smith. Captain Seniors Bob Taylor L.-R.s R. Howard, R. Taylor, D. Taylor, W. Obrist, T. Roach. 54 Wrestling ROW 1, L.-R.: G. LeFevre, D. Tyo. ROW 2: Mr. Phillips, D. Thompson, D. Taylor, D. Ellsworth, D. Rushnell, F. Knapp, W. Parks, J. Fyderek, L. Ives, D. Phillips. Seniors L.-R.s D. Taylor, F. Knapp, W. Parks. 55 Varsity Basketball ROW 1, L.-R.: B. Taylor, J. Crowley, J. Merrill, T. Roach, L. Pennock, L. Gordinier. ROW 2: Mr. Has- seler, B. Kellogg, L. Fassett, C. Ramsey, D. Barney, B. Obrist, F. Amodio, P. Prey. Seniors L.-R.: L. Gordinier, T. Roach, C. Ramsey, D. Barney, B. Obrist, B. Kellogg, B. Taylor. 56 J.V. Basketball KNEELING, L-R: R. LeFevre, D. Merwin, C. Castor, G. LeFevre, T. Gaskin, D. LeClair, W. Cruzan, T. Smith, D. Merrill, R. Hasseler, B. Hamilton. STANDING: Mr. Arthur, J. Fyderek, F. Bird, N. Oatman, R. Videtto, V. Brown, C. Gilmore, M. Obrist, D. Wilson, D. Crosby. Basketball Scores Junior Varsity Varsity Adams Center Opponents Adams Center Opponents 44 Belleville 19 60 Belleville 32 50 General Brown 39 60 General Brown 65 47 Sandy Creek 30 72 Sandy Greek 74 50 Mannsville 22 66 Mannsville 58 47 Adams 28 59 Adams 49 37 Sackets Harbor 33 44 Sackets Harbor 51 40 Copenhagen 34 83 Pulaski 52 44 Henderson 18 53 Adams 48 54 Belleville 25 70 Henderson 76 73 Redwood 60 61 Belleville 46 23 Sandy Creek 30 71 Sandy Creek 72 42 Copenhagen 40 59 Mannsville 46 50 Mannsville 35 57 Adams 70 43 Adams 45 64 General Brown 71 37 General Brown 39 58 Sackets Harbor 53 61 Sackets Harbor 35 46 Henderson 25 57 Henderson 16 55 LaFargeville 64 63 Adams 55 45 Sackets Harbor 52 Holiday Festival Sectionals “Playoffs 75 Sandy Creek 77 57 Varsity Cheerleaders KNEELING, L-R: D. Smith, D. Buchanan, S. Hamilton. STANDING: J. Jerome, M. Taylor. J.V. Cheerleaders KNEELING: L-R: K. Obrist, J. Ellingworth, D. Taylor. STANDING: J. Adner, J. McCabe, B. Woolworth. 58 Baseball ROW 1, L-R: R. Damon, J. Fyderek, J. Crowley, D. LeClair, D. Taylor, T. Smith. ROW 2: Mr. Arthur, L. Pennock, W. Cruzan, D. Tuell, N. Oatman, G. LeFevre, D. Yates. ROW 3: D. Kellogg, C. Gilbert, W. Obrist, W. Kellogg, J. Merrill. Track ROW 1, L-R: J. Elmer, J. Fyderek, J. Crowley, R. Taylor, D. Taylor, J. Merrill. ROW 2: Mr. Arthur, L. Pennock, C. Gilbert, M. Obrist, F. Amodio, W. Obrist, J. Amodio, R. Howard, L. Ives. 59 G.A.A. ROW 1, L-R: J. Jerome, R. Sweet, T. Aubin, M. Barker, D. Buchanan, B. Buchanan, R. Daly. ROW 2: D. Taylor, K. Spink, J. Ellingworth, S. Yando, S. Aubin, J. McCabe, H. Dona, B. Woolworth. ROW 3: Mrs. Williams, J. Adner, L. Downs, A. Cramer, B. Porter, D. Crosby, D. Barney, E. Smith, M. Lee, B. Porter. Girls’ Bowling ROW 1, L-R: D. Smith, D. Taylor, B. Dalton, D. Barney, K. Harter, S. Yando, J. Croyle, E. Blair. ROW 2: Mrs. Williams, J. Adner, L. Knowlton, E. Smith, C. Reed, S. Wilson, L. Downs, K. Spink, C. Grieco. ROW 3: D. DeHart, M. Hazelwood, M. Lee, B. Porter, K. Williams, A. Cramer, D. Stafford, B. Buchanan. 60 Class Prophecy After five long and eventful years, the graduating class of 1959 is here at the Adams Center Central School attending the Alumni Banquet of 1964. Many of our former classmates have done exceptionally well in their chosen professions. Let's see what some of them are doing: Sylvia Aubin is designing clothes for a leading New York fashion center. Diane Avery is a secretary for a famous doctor in St. Petersburg, Florida. Bonnie Buchanan is happily married and operates a beauty shop in her home. Her twin boys keep her busy. Norman Cisco now owns and operates a large farm near Rodman. Pat Clark, who is very much in demand as a model for Teen clothes, is still trying to make up her mind about Fred. Audrey Cramer is in her last year at the Albany State Teachers College and plans to teach at a school on Long Island. Barbara Cruzan is employed as a nurse to aid the wounded basketball players in the area-- special attention is given to Dave Barney who now plays for the Syracuse Nats. Rebecca and Bill are living in Greene Settlement surrounded by their three charming children. Leonard Douglas has become a top flight construction engineer in a big name firm. Francis Folino owns a prosperous business--he puts Pizza machines in the high schools throughout New York State. He delivers these machines in his '37 Ford Coupe. Leon Gordinier is a leading southpaw on the Rodman Farm Team. Margaret Hazelwood is a secretary and in her spare time is finishing her novel, My High School Shorthand Teacher. Ralph Howard, recently graduated from St. Lawrence University, has been living in New York while working on his first novel. Joyce and Jim have a cute home outside Adams Center. Jim's business is prospering and Joyce is carrying on her leadership ability as president of the P.F.C. in Adams Center. Vernon Johnson owns a large dairy farm not far from Mrs. Maltby's house so it is not hard for him to keep his English is good form. David Kellogg has been working as a mortician handling only exclusive patrons. Bill Kellogg has built and now maintains a large impressive restaurant in Rodman. Benny Kenyon has begun a monopoly of North Country Bakeries and married his secretary, Caroline Richards. Fred Knapp is now part owner of the prospering Knapp's Hardware Store. Linda Knowlton is operating a riding stable on Route 11 just outside of Adams Center. Alton Lawrence is making a career out of the Air Force and is presently stationed in Hawaii where he owns a large lawn mower business. 62 Ed Miner and Bill Parks are owners of a large ranch in the Middle West. Bill Obrist, now a famous psychiatrist, tells us that he has treated many faculty members of schools throughout the country. Barbara Porter, as a skilled physical education instructor at the Adams Center Central School has produced a girls' team that defeats Adams High School in every sport. We are proud of Pat Prouty, who is the author of the year’s best selling novel, How To Act Like A Millionaire.” Carl Ramsey and Dawn are happily married and own a large gas station. Pat Robbins, who has been working for a well known law firm in New York since her recent graduation from Canton A.T.I., is now spending her vacation at Sackets Harbor. Elsie Shaw is happy with her position as a practical nurse in a millionaire's home on Park Avenue, New York City. Janice Smith is a home economics teacher in Miami, Florida. Tom Roach and his wife, Donna, are living on their farm on Massey Street Road near Tom's old homestead. David Sorenson finally got his wish--he is the vice principal at the Adams Center Central School. Donna Stafford and Kay Williams are the nurses of two very famous brain specialists in Florida. Their last patient was Mr. Pallotta who had a nervous breakdown while teaching shorthand class. Dave Taylor finally gained his long awaited position--Truman Lee's number one man. Bob Taylor is an Indianapolis driver and operates a mechanic's shop on the side. Barbara Williams (formerly Barbara Tiff) is living in Adams. Her little girl presents a full time job for Barb. Sharon Townsend is now a nurse at the West Point Military Academy. Gloria Tracy is now studying art in the Montparnasse section of Paris. Larry Tracy, traveling now with Lane Construction, is chief supervisor of all bridges. Pat Tubolino and John Vautrin are living in Mexico and have two sets of twins--all boys. Walt Tyo is running a taxi service between Adams Center, Sackets Harbor, and Meadow- brook. It is certainly a very successful business. Linda Vout has reached her stardom by cleverly twirling her silver baton. Nancy Williams works for a large insurance company in California where she resides with her husband Clyde Young. Wayne Chamberlain has made the Navy a career and hopes to be an Admiral within a few years. 63 Class Poem Sylvia Aubin with her art ability, Carries quite a responsibility. Diane Avery has a way with kids, She helps Mrs. Williams sixth period. David Barney who is quite tall. Sure can throw the basketball. Bonnie Buchanan plays the clarinet well. At Potsdam she always does just swell. Wayne Chamberlain with a friendly smile, Has friends around him all the while. Norman Cisco looks like Pat Boone, So some girl said one noon. Pat Clark, she’s quite a lass, With her neopolitan hair, she sure will pass. Audrey Cramer with her cowboy breeches, hat and boots, Needs only a lassoo to complete her cowboy suit. Barbara Cruzan has lots of brains, Bus she sure doesn't suffer from growing pains, Rebecca Daly is the same size as her piccolo, Whether she'll ever grow, we’ll never know. Leonard Douglas with his scientific mind, Is always experimenting in his spare time. Francis Folino in his quiet way, Never seems to say a word all day. Leon Gordinier with his little black car, Is always parked in Whitford's yard. Margaret Hazelwood is our choice, She has the best soprano voice. Ralph Howard, a friend of all, Is not only smart, but really a ball. Vernon Johnson, a new member of our class, Sure has caught on fast. James Judson with his little red truck, Without it, he'd sure be out of luck. Dave Kellogg’s smile and cheery hello’s, Will find him friends wherever he'll go. Bill Kellogg with his downy way, Sure won’t be forgotten for many a day. Ben Kenyon, our shortest boy, Sure makes someone full of joy. Fred Knapp, our slow poke friend, Makes it to class in time for the end. Linda Knowlton with her big black horse, No one could miss her up there, of course. Alton Lawrence, our Hereford man, Sure will make a good farm hand. Ed Miner is surely quiet, too, He never has a chance to say boo. 64 Bill Obrist, the boy we call Moose, Watch out when you let him loose. David Taylor with his strength and good looks, Has a locker full of unused books. Bill Parks likes F.F.A. class. It would be a shame if he didn't pass. Bob Taylor with all his curls, Is number one with all the girls. Barb Porter, our athletic star, In the sports world she'll go far. We have a Barbara whose last name is Tiff, She can do her typing homework in a jiff. Pat Prouty, the secretary of our class, Takes the minutes very fast. Sharon Townsend with her long golden curls, Is one of die most popular girls. Carl Ramsey is a handsome lad, Doesn't do anything especially bad. Gloria Tracy always has books in her hand, Can draw and paint to beat die band. Caroline Richards seems to be quiet, If she'd let herself go, she'd be a riot. Larry Tracy hasn't been here very long. When asked a question he is never wrong. Tom Roach, a farmer and an athlete too, Between them both he may get through. Pat Tubolino from down Hounsfield way, Away from John she can not stay. In homeroom Pat Robbins has caused quite a racket, Trying to find a ride to Sackets. Walt Tyo from Tremaines way, Gained his wrestling ability from throwing bailed hay. Elsie Shaw our shortest classmate, Has the characteristic of never being late. Linda Vout plays basketball and twirls as well. She may win a medal, who can tell? Janice Smith our athletic star. Gets a D on her report card. Joyce Whitford is from up near Zoar, Being Senior Class President is her chore. David Sorensen with his great big grin, With that smile, he'll always win. Kay Williams is smart in Chemistry and Shorthand Near the top of the class is where she always lands. Donna Stafford with her record collection Is always around to make our selection. In school Nancy Williams really works hard, She'll really get around with her blue card. 65 66 Shakespeare REALLY is interesting ! 67 Fermez le livre ! On the line girls ! Class Will We, the Senior Class of Adams Center Central School, Town 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-nine, being of sound mind and body, do make, publish, and declare this our last WILL and TESTAMENT, in the manner following: Article I TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION: We wish to express our sincere appreciation for providing this oppor- tunity for us to receive our education which has made us better qualified to meet the problems which we will encounter when we leave the portals of Adams Center Central School. We will always be proud of this high school. Article II TO THE FACULTY: We wish to express our whole-hearted thanks to the members of the faculty for all they have done for us through our years of learning. It is only through your able guidance, patience, understanding, cooperation, and kindness that we have been able to attain our goals. Your smiling faces will always have a special place in our hearts. Article III TO THE PARENTS: We express our thanks for making it possible for us to receive an education. We realize the sacrifices that you have made so that we could reach this goal on our way to maturity. We hope that we have lived up to your hopes and expectations for our school years. Article IV I, Sylvia Aubin, do will my ability in mathematics to my sister, Theresa. I, Diane Avery, do will my ability to do book reports for Mrs. Maltby to Sharon Harrington. I, Dave Barney, do will my ability to carry on warm debates with a certain male faculty member to Bud LeFevre. I, Bonnie Buchanan, do will my unused study hall seat to Mike Obrist. I, Wayne Chamberlain, do will my parking space to anyone who wants to get out ahead of the buses. I, Norman Cisco, do will my wrestling ability to any junior who likes it as much as I do. I, Pat Clark, do will my chewing gum collection to Eunice Smith in hopes that she will be able to use it next year. I. Audrey Cramer, do will my ability to obtain so many dishes of apple goodie to Donna Buchanan, knowing that she likes it as well as I do. I, Barbara Cruzan, do will my ability to get on the honor roll to Sherry Wilson in hopes that she may do the same in the future. I, Rebecca Daly, do will my ability to play the piccolo in the band to Sally Waite in hopes that she will do better than 1 did. I, Leonard Douglas, do will to Pat Homer (Holihan) my ability to get along with people (girls). I, Frank Folino, do will my cheerful smile to some of the teachers. I, Leon Gordinier, do will my criminal records in the office to Carolyn Whitford. I, Margaret Hazelwood, do will a pack of paper to Ron Damon in hopes that he won't have to borrow all next year. I, Ralph Howard, do will all my French books to anyone who will appreciate them more than I did. 68 I, Vernon Johnson, do will the gum underneath the agriculture tables to Mr. Cooper. Good luck and good chewing. I, James Judson, do will Gertrude, my truck to anyone who can handle her. I, Dave Kellogg, do will my ability to get stuck at the appropriate times to Bob LeFevre I, Bill Kellogg, do will my ability to get to the Corners on those nice afternoons to anyone who likes to make up the time. I, Benny Kenyon, do will my books to anyone who can use them better than I. I, Fred Knapp, do will my outstanding ability to pass history tests, even though I never read a word, to David Marriot, in hopes that he can do the same. I, Linda Knowlton, do will my art ability to Jerry Merrill. I, Alton Lawrence, do will a back seat for Jack Elmer's car so I won't have to drive him around. I, Edwin Miner, do will my friendship with Joseph P. Kelly to Vic Brown. I, Bill Obrist, do will my ability to get along with Coach Hasseler in gym class to Bob Miner. I, Bill Parks, do will one U N L. wrestling uniform to my brother, Allan, for next year. I, Barbara Porter, do will my love of creative sports to Rosie Sweet in hopes that she will have as much fun from them as 1 have had. I, Pat Prouty, do will my English IV Literature Book to anyone who can stay awake during the teaching of Macbeth. I, Carl Ramsey, do will my draft card to Ron Damon. I, Caroline Richards, do will to Candy Dixon one lollypop slightly used. I, Tom Roach, do will my curl to Alfy. I, Patti Robbins, do will my typewriter in the commercial room to Sandy Townsend so that she may do Mr. Salim's typing next year. I, Elsie Shaw, do will my understanding of Macbeth” to anyone who can understand it better than I did. I, Janice Smith, do will my ability to be teased to anyone who can withstand it. I, David Sorenson, do will my locker to my brother Mike who might make better use of it than I did. I, Donna Stafford, do will my shorthand ability to Theresa Aubin. 1, Dave Taylor, do will my permission for Junior to watch our T.V. anytime Ron does. I, Bob Taylor, do will my ability in World History to Francis Williams. I, Larry Tracy, do will some of my mathematical ability to Dick Haller. I, Gloria Tracy, do will my ton of books to Linda Downs in hopes that she will carry them higher than I did. I, Sharon Townsend, do will my seat in the office to anyone who gets caught chewing gum and being late to class as much as I do. I, Pat Tubolino, do will to Eunice Smith my sugar shag records and my financial interest in American Bandstand. I, Walt Tyo, do will a blue Studebaker to Bud LeFevre so he will never have to borrow his dad's car. I, Barbara Tiff, do will my quietness to Jack Elmer so he will stay out of trouble in English class. I, Linda Vout, do will my collection of mallow cup cards to Lori OYong. I, Joyce Whitford, do will my ability in math to anyone who likes it as well as I have. I, Nancy Williams, do will my cooking ability to my sister Sandy in hopes that she will make good use of it. I, Kay Williams, do will my snorthand book to anyone foolish enough to take it. 69 Quite unexpectedly sometime we may hear the sweet strains of Santa Lucia. I think we shall never get so far away in time and place that our hearts will not swell and our eyes grow misty with memories. Our lips will instinctively form the words of our Alma Mater, the song that has bound us together in a fellowship, the unity of which can never be broken. The ACCS Alma Mater--tune: Santa Lucia To Central High School dear Gayly 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. CHORUS: 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. In all our striving, keep e'er before us Memories of Central High Her banner o’er us. And when we play the game, give each endeavor For Alma Mater's fame, Cherish it ever. FOLINO’S SNACK BAR Specialists in Italian Foods Also — Orders to Take Out Phone 2-5312 Pizza at Its Best Spaghetti Meatballs — Home Made Baked Lasagna THE NORTHERN NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY Compliments of Citizens Farmers Office Adams, New York TAYLOR STONE DAIRY Complete, Courteous, Everything but the Cow” Banking Service Member F. D. 1. C. LEE’S RESTAURANT Barnes Corners New York Compliments of Truman and Keitha Lee, Proprietors Home of the Best Limburger Cheese and Crackers Also Groceries, Mobil Gas, Oil and Kerosene We Appreciate Your Patronage Compliments of GIOVO-KELLOGG HARDWARE Stanley Tools Pittsburgh Paints Kemtone Phone 2-2101 Adams New York Compliments of ADAMS ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. PIDDOCK FUNERAL HOME E. Ross Vroman Clarence J. Sheley Adams New York ADAMS CENTER Cali the Lumber Number 3-3181 G. L. F. Wm. KELLOGG § SONS, Feed INC. Seed Fertilizer Adams Center, Farm Supplies Phone 3-2581 COFFEE POT DINET 119 Washington Street Watertown New York Phone SU 8-0920 LITTLE CHEF DINER Route 11, Watertown, N. Y. Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of 1959 STONE’S MOBILE HOME PARK Route 11 Watertown, New York BRYANT-EAGER, INC. 165 Clinton Street, Watertown Phone SU 2-1300 Complete Insurance Service R. K. WOOLSCHLAGER Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables R. K. Woo sch ager Proprietor Phone OV 8-4482 Copenhagen New York HARTLEY’S MOTEL Individually controlled glass panel heat Foamex Mattresses — Showers Route 12 Phone OV 8-4406 Owner — Norman C. Anderson Copenhagen, New York Good Luck AMES BROTHERS Route 11 Watertown New York New Royal Portable “Futura” Just Out It’s the Rig Machine Ruilt Small Easy Terms J. J. STOCKER CO. See It At 22 Arcade Balcony Phone SU 2-3780 KNAPP HARDWARE Compliments of Paints and Glass Plumbing Supplies MARY H. DOUGLASS Adams Center Phone: 3-2701 THOMAS TEXACO Compliments of Everything from “Soup to Nuts” SMITH'S VARIETY STORE Adams Center Adams Center WILLIAMS MARINE SUPPLIES Compliments Star-Craft Aluminum of and Fiberglass Boats DEHART’S SERVICE STATION Premium Gasoline for Less Westbend Outboard Motors U. S. Route 11 Adorns Center Adams Center asse , m Ife raw WAITE MOTOR SALES, INC. Studebaker, Packard, Mercedes-Benz Sales and Service JUDSON'S MOBILE MILLING SERVICE Adams Center Phone 2-2991 Adams Center, N. Y. Phone 3-2373 Compliments of LOVELAND LINES Your Friendly Mobilgas Dealer Adams, N. Y. Phone 2-5401 Compliments of FITZ GERALD’S MARKET Phone 2-2881 Adams, N. Y. Compliments of HARVEY N. VAN WALDICK Adams Center, N. Y. Phone 3-3461 RUSHO’S Custom designed kitchens Built in appliances Adorns, N. Y. Phone 2-5122 Compliments of A. R, THOMPSON FLORISTS CARD SHOP 2 Main Street Night phone 2-7381 Adams, N. Y. Day phone 2-6032 Compliments of GLAZIE R-KINNEY PHARMACY, INC. The Rexall Store 17 Main Street Adams, New York Phone 2-1814 Compliments of COLE’S MARKET Rodman, N. Y. Phone 2-6404 Compliments of ROGER WILLIAMS INSURANCE Adams New York Compliments of JOHN SINCLAIR SON General Insurance Adams New York Compliments of H. B. GEROW General Insurance Adams New York Compliments of RICHMOND’S GARAGE Adams Center New York Compliments of BIRD’S BEAUTY SHOP Adams Center New York Compliments of ROBBIN’S BEAUTY SHOP Open Thursday Evening Closed Mondays Adams Center, N- Y. Phone 3-2391 Compliments of ONTARIO CHEESE FACTORY Smithville New York Compliments of RUDDELL BUSINESS MACHINES CO. Machines For Every Office Need 13 Arcade Balcony Phone SU 2-4321 Watertown, N. Y. Congratulations CARL E. FASSETT Adams Center New York HERSE’S CLOVER FARM STORE Fresh Meats and Vegetables Phone 3-249 1 Adams Center New York Compliments of LATHAN’S SERVICE STATION BEMIS MARKET Home cured Hams and Bacons Fruits and Vegetables Presented by Phone 3-2341 Hugh Bemis Adams Center CARROLL PHARMACY Irving Paul Wieder, Ph. G. 89 Public Square Watertown, New York BUB’S RESTAURANT Compliments of Bub Davis Compliments of BOB’S RESTAURANT Adams Center New York Compliments of KAMARGO’S FURNITURE STORE Best of Luck LARKIN’S GAS STATION Adorns Center New York ADAMS MARKET 8 East Church Street Western Meat—Frozen Foods— Groceries Phone Orders Delivered Phone Adorns 2-7481 Adams Compliments of WILLIAM’S GROCERY East Rodman New York Compliments of E. C. TABER 2 East Church Street Adams New York Compliments of BARNES CORNERS HOTEL Donald V. Lanfear—Prop. Your Patronage is Appreciated PALMER’S SUNOCO SERVICE John C. Palmer, Prop. Gas—Oil—Accessories Lubrication Outside Woshington, Wotertown Compliments of ROBBINS DURACLEAN Telephone SU 2 1740 or Adorns Center 3-2391 Compliments of BARRETT’S CIGAR STORE 100 Court Street Wotertown New York Phone SU 2-9680 Compliments of THOMAS SALES and SERVICE Garage Feed Store Adams New York Adams BELLOFF’S We Fill the Bill for You For Your Family and Your Home Phone 2-5941 New York Compliments of DARROHN’S Where quality means economy Adams Pulaski Compliments of ADAMS PASTRY SHOP Compliments of THE TRIANGLE GARDENS Phone 2-5711 Adams New York Compliments of ADAMS G. L. F. SERVICE Feed—Seed—Fertilizer Farm Supplies Phone 2-1911 GIBBS MACILVENNIE MOTORS Chevrolet—01 dsmobi I e Always a Better Deal Phone 2-5651 North Main Street Adams New York Compliments of VROOMAN SALES SERVICE Your Pontiac and GMC Dealer Phone 2-5881 Adams New York RING’S Adams, New York DuPont paints, records and record players, school supplies and thousands of other items HERRICK’S PHARMACY, INC. Phone SU 8-0870 4 Arcade Watertown, N. Y. SIMPSON FUNERAL HOME Phone SU 8-6180 724 State St. Watertown, N. Y. ARCADE BARBER BEAUTY SHOP Phone SU 2-2790 9 Arcade Watertown, N. Y. Courtesy of UPSTATE LOAN CO. Phone SU 8-4700 Arcade Balcony Watertown A. K. BIBBINS Dodge — Plymouth Sales and Service Phone 2-6413 Rodman Compliments of E. C. TABER 2 Eost Church St. Adams JOHN J. BOYLE Service Station Bulk Distributor of GASOLINE - FURNACE OIL - KEROSENE Phone OV 8-4491 Copenhagen TOWN TALK RESTAURANT Meals — Lunches — Homemade Pies John 8. Mae Crowe Phone OV 8-4442 Copenhagen The Best Coffee in Town” TOPS COFFEE SHOP Open 7 AM - 8 PM 162 Arsenal St. Watertown SPA Home of the Burg In Basket” BurviIIe—Utica Road Watertown HI-HAT MOTEL Phone SU 8-6531 Adams Road Watertown Compliments of HUCK Distributor of Cities Service Gas Oil Phone SU 8-3490 Adorns Rd. Compliments of MARTY’S 1 North Main St. Adams Compliments of GOULD’S RESTAURANT Beo Howard Taylor Adams FERGUSON’S SHELL SERVICE Shellubrication Firestone Tires — Service Phone SU 2-960 Watertown Compliments of MARVIN REFRIGERATION Compliments of C.N. SNYDER § SONS JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL L. H. C. Farm Euipment Printing — Publishing International Trucks Since 1 844 R. C. A. Whirlpool Washers — Dryers 5 Main Street Refrigerators — Freezers Adams New York Adams New York CLEVELAND FUNERAL Best Wishes HOME, INC. to the Class of’59 404 Sherman Street Watertown New York PORTERDALE FARMS Glenn C. Porter and Family Phone SU 2-3451 R. 3, Watertown New York PLAZA CLEANERS Compliments In The Shopping Center of 2 Hour Personalized Service CLYDE SHELDON Watertown, N. Y. Phone SU 2-85560 All kinds of wiring Your garments cleaned in ‘Crystal Clear’ solvent Adams Center New York RUTLAND HILLS DAIRY INC WHOLESALE g RETAIL GRADE A PASTEURIZED § HOMOGENIZED MILK CHOCOLATE DRINK - ORANGE DRINK CREAM-COFFEE CREAM - SKIM MILK Glass Pure Pak Paper All Our Milk Is Clarified 400 Usp of Vitamin D” Added Per Quart Our Milk Is Best by Taste Test — All Volatile Feed, Weed, § Barn Flavors Removed by Vacu-Therm Process SU 2-0922 265 N, Indiana Ave. Watertown Compliments of JEANS BEANS NORTHERN GLASS CO. Herman A. Obrist, Owner Phone SU 8-2640 Watertown Compliments of ADAMS COMMISSION SALES Paul Hamilton, Prop. Phone AD 2-6091 Adams Jan Barrett Alumni CLASS OF 1958 Martha Prior Louise Bezner John Prior George Blood Elwyn Reed Patricia Burnham Nancy Rider Louise Burt Floyd Rivers William Cross Sandra Stinson Helen Crowley Donna Stoodley Elaine Heath Ronald Thompson Berdetta Hulbert Lois Tuell Kay Hutchings Barbara Vout Arthur Ives Dean Wilder Rebecca McNeely Carole Williams Alden Murray Dianne Williams Reginald Oatman Douglas Wilson Sterling Oyong Carolyn Wright Herbert Anderson Dale Bunn Donald Bibbins William Cady Carol Yando Thomas Davis Peter Gaskin Louis Goodness Richard Hammond Claude Jerome Donna Stinson Carolyn Bezner Ruth Crump Diane Harter Edith Hunt Nancy Longamore Jane Vincent Beulah Waite James Blair Gerald Brown Charles Adner Robert Avery Paul Bassette Erma Blood Beth Brown Emma Castor Keith Clarke Doris Elmer Janice Eveleigh Arlene Glasier Fay Hasseler Lucile Besaw Lewis Allard Rosabelle Bamford Ernest Besaw Joan Beutel Barbara Blair Frederick Bolio Gordon Brown Lyle Bunn Maurice Cagwin Roberta Colman Richard Cooper Janice Cosselman Gail Cross CLASS OF 1957 John Knapp Gerry Miner Donald Moulton John Oyong Robert Peebles Gary Smith Mary Anderson Beverly Bauder Cynthia Carley Cynthia Ellsworth Berverly Thompson CLASS OF 1956 John Colit Wesley Colman Roger Davis William Dibble Emmett Finley Robert Hamilton Dean Kehoe Paul Lee Perry McIntosh CLASS OF 1955 James Hazelwood Kenneth Heath David Hewitt Richard Jones Homer Lanphear Joan Lennox Janet Marriott Carol Parks Richard Porter Monica Prouty Loved Reed Marjorie Smith CLASS OF 1954 Sharlene Eveleigh Joan Frederick Sally Frickman Susan Gleason Nelson Grau Frank Green Charles Greene Robert Hasseler Samuel Hulbert George Isham Gerald Litz Roy McIntosh Francis O'Dell Marilyn Gordinier Jean Harrington Alicia Heath Shirley Hill Carolyn Peyton Barbara Slade Barbara Smith Barbara Servis Judith Shepard Mary Ellen Smith Patricia Tyo Ronald Clarke Richard McNeely Ronald Newton Richard Peebles Alton Richards Derrick Rushnell David Stoodley Gorden Sweet Thomas Ellingworth Barbara Richards Belva Riley Glenn Robbins James Ryder Robert Shepard Carol Smith Walter Smith Norma Stevens Jay Stone Frederick Williams Lenore Wilson Willard Wright Patricia Parks David Porter David Reed Sonny Reidell Shirley Ryor Harry Shaw Edward Smith Glenn Smith John Stone Allan Tyo Sandra Videtto Richard Vincent Harvey Williams 84 A 3? ‘ c X ' s C 0f 17 JV 'V uT yi - v ' 7 ' V Cv -■ r . c • K,V o? - (


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