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

 - Class of 1959

Page 68 of 92

 

Adams Center High School - Hourglass Yearbook (Adams Center, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 68 of 92
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Page 68 text:

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

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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



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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

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