Clinton Central High School - Clintonian Yearbook (Clinton, NY)
- Class of 1954
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'N XL, -23 'X gs W UL su 4 ,gen ll' :Sm ,AN J' l ist Ze CAI'Lf0l'lL6lIfl D l O CLINTON CENTRAL SCHOOL CLINTON, NEW YORK 571, 3M of on fen fa 5? Q3 aiu 45:55 J4 f .Siam 94 l9z 4 e a e C UW 3 abc io Jdminzdtfatzon ,Slnfom 11 Cfa e 37 cfiui ies 47 ,Q 51 Junior A 61 a mn 70 na,4,,,,r 52 y 3149 Mrss de la Porte Carol Yando Joan L Burns Celestra Wampfler Mrss Davres Barbara Danyew Marlene Burrows Rosemary Maxwell Theresa Acee Deane Cunnmgham Arthur Stressel Mr Chaney Ronald Wakefreld Rrchard Kennedy Edrtor 1n Chref Assoclate Ed1tor Senror Edltor Classes Ed1tor Act1v1t1es Ed1tor G1rl's Sports Edltor Boy s Sports Edltor Photography Edrtor Art Edltor Typmg Edltor Busrness Manager AdV1S6T .... Ass1stant Adv1sers Busrness . . Art Joan L Burns Mary Van Gura Celestla Wampfler Theresa Acee Carol Yando Rosemary Maxwell Rrchard Kennedy Marlene Burrows Ronald Wakefreld Barbara Danyew Arthur Stressel Mrss Florence Davres . Mrss de la Porte . Howard Chaney l as 4 if my V L ' .. A W ,,....,,, gk L ' 4 I ' V I , .l Jo. L , , A I l 1 p I , 1 ,'r- if c I I I ' D . I I A I I I I U I I ' I I I I ' I . . QQCACH fion Mr s . Clara Petersen In gratitude for her patience in class, her genuine interest in our problems, her friendliness, guidance, and cooperation throughout our stay in High School, we, the Seniors of Clinton High School dedicate the 1954 Clintonian to our teacher and friend, Mrs. Clara Petersen. Y i J 5 -97 Y ash' g fee n f N n 354 f In f 1 I X A 4 I I e aiu rin minzrifrafcon aww 52? ur lqfinczyaa RICHARD A RALPH Dear Mr Ralph We the class of 1954 W1sh to take thls opportunlty to express our slncere thanks for your guldance durmg our school years Durlng these years We looked to you for help advlce and fr1endly understandmg Havmg f1nally reached the end of our senlor year we l1ke all prevlous sen1or classes must leave Durmg the past four years we expe rmenced the Joy and happlness that IS mevltable ln our as soc1at1on wlth teachers classmates and school act1v1t1es ln the future as we look back on our h1gh school days the happy rnernor1es of Clmton Central w1ll come flowmg back to us Before leavlng we wlsh to thank you Mr Ralph our advlsers and the rest of the faculty for all the help ln maklng us better equ1pped to go out 1nto the world THE SENIORS 1 ' I I I ' I I . I I a , n I , n I I Q I ' I I 1 J of 676lblCafl0l'l Due to a fme Board of Educatlon we the Senlors have enjoyed s1x wonderful years ln a hlgh school wh1ch has become second home to us Though yours IS a try1ngJob the labor and effort you have put forth 1n our mterest has kept the standards of the school hlgh DR, JAMESE COMPSON Presxdent JAMES R BENSON clerk HERBERT SMITH MRS SIDNEY BAN ALLEN STANLEY E GERMOND BERNARD F WELCH VICE PRINCIPAL John Kar1n One of the b1g gears ID C C H S w1l1 always be remembered for hrs pleasant attltude and h1s many Jokes We re wonderlng 1f he s one of the parts of the thermometers he s always checkmng Mar-jorle Bryden The gllldlng hand 1n the Off1Ce w1ll always be remembered for her never chang1ngfr1endl1ness It seems the same now as when we flrst entered the doors of C C H S SECRETARY I the daily clockwork for -gr-9' HCM MRS, KETCHAM, Mathematics IOHN KARIN, Head, Mathematics JOHN CRYAN, Physical Sciences ELMER MORGAN, Coach and Math, HOWARD VIxVYAN, Biological Science MARGARET MOORE, Head of English Department ALICE BATLEY, French IEANNE de la PORTE, English, Latin MRS, CLARA PETERSEN, English HELEN JACOBS, English, Dramatics ETHEL REGIN Library BESSIE GRIFFIN, Jr. High English As steadily as a pendulum on a clock, our faculty has helped us day by day toward the goal for which all high school students dream and hope for- - L'C:raduation. We, the Seniors of Clinton High, wish to thank them for the help which has made this dream a reality, 4 , 'X. X SOCIAL STUDIES MRS. MAUDE LUTHER MRS, BESSIE ADAMS PAUL SEYSE ISABEL HOWLETT, Department Head HAROLD BAIETTI MRS. SYLVIA BARNES Homemaking FLORENCE DAVIES, Business MRS, MARY BUCK, Homemaking WESLEY ANDERSEN, Industrial Arts HOMER BRAY, Agriculture KATHRYN DAWES, Business we iznclufumd 1'r- 'ts-f MILDRED MUENCH, Girls' Phys, Ed. ELMER MORGAN, Coach CECELIA KULA, Nurse NORMAN PARKHURST, Boys' Phys. Ed, HOWARD CHANEY, Art CHARLES BUDESHEIM, Music CAFETEIRIA CUSTODIANS 10 . Mrs. Cresswell, Carol Ford, Mrs, Watkins MI. MUDSC1S. MT- Stevens. MT- Smith IAM 6597 We Yflflwelf ,Sin iam 8lfll0I CLJJ LCQFJ Carol Yanclo bemor Advisers Mr. Baietti and Miss Barley 12 QW sf was Kli- 131'- WW ni? gm-I-nr was M Lf WWQQQYX F. QM 'WW --r-mmm +m9EWH'V'iiv 1 ws we is wr CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Arthur Stressel Ce1est1a Wampfler Secretary Carol Yando Treasurer James M111er THERESA JULIA ANN ACEE n'I'udn Seldom quiet, always gay, She's just right in every way, Annual Staff, Classes Editor, Senior Student Council 4, Chorus I,2, 3,4, Girls' Sports Club 3,4g Treasurer 4, Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Badminton, Bowling I,2,3,4, Bowling Manager 3,4, Freshman Track, Swimming 4, Challenger 2,3,4, Mimeograph Manager 3, Assistant Exchange Editor 4, Prom Refreshments Commit- tee Chairman, Queen's Court 3, Sophomore Reception 2, Chairman of Serving Committee Cheerleading I, 2, 3,4, Student Teacher's Ad- visory Committee 3 Q, ,tx ,E . Avy' 1 S. T . . cu Ilv 9 ,- XXV' QQXC-1-ENB lk N' mpg YEJWW ., F1 M ,S Wa' ee Q' X ,Sv-' ' - ij, ,'- ' 3,9 h '2,,1-1 1 - , ,Q-j Kgs. a, ES- ' Qsw- 'QW ,Biff BEVERLY JOAN ASHLEY 'Yan ' . 9 r- JNEN? nAshu A Quiet at first but look again. Challenger 2, 3,4, Assistant Production Editor 3, Exchange Editor 4 Press Club 2, 3,4, Girls' Sports Club 3,4g Vice President 4, Bowling l,2,3, Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Softball I,2, 3,4, Sophomore Reception 2, Prom Committee 3, Secretary- Treasurer of Student Faculty Advisory Committee 3 ' A. I , 4' 7' f' f 1 ARTHEDA MAE BARKER -3, A , f , J Ozzie 1' ', , 4 , Life without sports is no life at all. . f A ' ,' 5 ' A National Honor Society 3, 4, Studio Five 2, 3,4, Girls' Sports Club3, ' ' 4g President 4, Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball I,2, 3,4, Badminton 4, Freshman Track, Noon Hour Assistant Prom Corn- mittee 35 Sophomore Reception 2 BARBARA ANN BREWSTER Barb You'll remember her devilish grin. Challenger 3,4 Tower Club 4 Girls' Sports Club 3g Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Badminton I,2,3,4, Freshman Track, Swimming 2,4 Sophomore Reception 2 Prom Committee 3 JOAN L. BURNS Joanie Lots of pep plus plenty of sparkle, Challenger 3,4 Annual Staff, Editor-in-Chief Band, Orchestra, Chorus r,2,3,4, A11 State Orchestra 2,4 Sophomore Reception 2 Prom Committee 3 Swimming 2,4, Badminton 3, Field Hockey, Volleyball 4 Square Dancing Club I, 2 JOAN MARIE BURNS Bernie The charm of a quiet personality. Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball I,2, Freshman Track Outdoor Girl's Club MARY ELAINE BURNS Mare-Poe Mischief, thou art afoot, Sophomore Reception 22 Prom Committee 3 Girls' Sports Club 3,4, Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Soft- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 3,4, Freshman Track Outdoor Girl's Club I,2, Biology Club 3, Square Dancing Club 4 MARLENE ALICE BURROWS Marm A cheerful disposition is a quality worth having. Annual Staff, Photography Editor Little Three Council I, Secretary Sophomore Reception 25 Prom Committee 3 Orchestra, Chorus I,2,3,4, All State Orchestra 3,4 Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, I, Freshman Track Badminton I,4, Bowling I,2,3,4, Home Economics Club 1, Square 2 Dancing Club 2,4, Card Club 3 GERALD A. CAPITO ll If you face the world with a smile, it's yours. Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3 35 MARY MARGARET COSTELLO ' Ft 1uMaggievv Calmness is a characteristic of strength. X, my 4 ,V Challenger 4 -lf' Sophomore Reception 25 Prom Committee 35 Chorus I,2, 3,45 Gir1's Glee Club 3 Tower Club 4 Volleyball, Swimming 4, Badminton 2,3, Library Club 1, Square Dancing Club 2, Card Club 3 x n il Q s 1 A JANE HORTON CROUCH Beaver -, 4 A gal of beauty, brains, and beaux i- ' X Challenger 3,4, Music Editor U1 i , 3 ' Tower Club 4g Sophomore Reception 2g Prom Committee 3 i Band, Chorus I,2, 3,4, Orchestra 2,4, Girl's Glee Club 3, All State 4 Band 2,4, Field Hockey I, Volleyball 2,3,4, Swimming 2,4, Bad- 1 minton 4, Library Club 1, Square Dancing Club 2, Card Club 3, . Booster Club 2,3 P K ' ' Aj X 1 it - . l lv T f V 'f,'J ,Ju J 'U' M flu' Q' f qw lf' ff' 4 7' f ,ff ly - y NANCY RUTH CRUMB Nance ' l-ler sweetness is a well-given gift Senior Student Council 2 3- Challenger I 2 3 4 Editor-in-Cnief 4 Tower Club 3 4 Historian 3, Treasurer 4, Sophomore Reception 2- Prom Committee 3 Band Chorus I 2,3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 3, All State Band 2, 3 4 Outdoor Girl s Club 2' Future Teacher's Association 3, 4 DEANE COPLEY CUNNINGHAM IIS. A. ll Let us do or die, Class Offices: President 2, Vice President Ig Annual Staff, Business Manager Senior Student Council 2, 3,4 Challenger 2, 3,4, Business Manager 4 Sophomore Reception 25 Chorus 2, 3,4 Football I,3, Manager 3, Basketball I,3,4, Baseball I,2, 3,4 Future Teachers of America 4 3 I ,, N 0' . J 7 4 I 'ef I .W , 'fs , ,.. BARBARA C, DANYEW ,g A Barbie Full of cheer, full of pep, Making friends with every step, Entered 3 Annual Staff, Typing Editor Prom Committee 3 Chorus 3,4 Volleyball 4 ff ff ROBERTA JANE DAWES Bobbie A maiden little and free of heart. Sophomore Reception 2, Prom Committee 3, Chorus I,2, 3,4 Field Hockey 1,2,4, Basketball, Volleyball 4, Softball 3,4 Outdoor Girl's Club 2, Biology Club 3, Future Teachers Association 4 NORMA ANN DEEP nRubyn A smile for every girl and two for every boy Sophomore Reception 2, Prom Committee 3 Chorus I, 2, 3,4 Field Hockey, Bowling, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball I,2,3,4, Badminton I, 2, 3 Historical Club I, Square Dancing Club 2, Card Club 3 RUTH EDWARDS uRuthn Softly speak and sweetly smile Prom Committee 3 Chorus 2, 4 Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball 4 Freshman Gir1's Club I, Square Dancing Club 2 JUDITH ANN HENNESSY niudyu . A girl of successful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Challenger 4 Tower Club, Business Manager 4 Sophomore Reception 23 Prom Committee 3 Chorus I,2,3,4, Band 4 Field Hockey, Basketball I, 2, Badminton 1, 3,4, Volleyball I,2, 3,4 Square Dancing Club I, Future Teachers Association 3,4 1B GRACE GALE HOARE Gale ef-. Her pleasing voice and pleasant face make her welcome any place. QW' Entered 4 Challenger 4 Drum Majorette 4 Swimming 4 COURTNEY FRANCIS KING A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Class Offices: President Little Three Council, Vice-President I Chorus 4 Sophomore Reception 2 Science Club RICHARD I. KENNEDY u n Dick chalked up points both in athletics and in our friendship books, Class Officer: Treasurer I Annual Staff, Boys' Sports Editor Chorus 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4 Sophomore Reception 2g Prom Committee 3 Football 3,4g Captain 4g Basketball I,2, 3,4 Co-Captain 4g Baseball 2, 3,4 Science Club Ig Biology Club 23 Block C Club 4 Cort I 19 vv Sophomore Reception 2 Prom Committee 3 Football Is Baseball 3,4 Sportsman Club 2, 3 RICHARD JAMES KOZAK --Drew- Dick never seems to worry and he's seldom 1n a hurry JOHN G. LOOMIS ulohnnyn For he that once is good is ever great. Band I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3,4' Sportsman Club 2, 3 'individuality makes' life Football 43 Baseball I Chorus I Photography Club I Card Club 3 Industrial Arts Club 4 20 JAMES MA LLOY llJim ll a mixture. ROSEMARY MAXWELL Rosie Full of vim and vigor, in sports is quite a figure. Annual Staff, Girls' Sports Editor 4 Challenger 3, 45 Ass't Girls' Sports Editor Prom Committee 3g Sophomore Reception 2 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Sports Club 3,4g Treasurer 3, Field Hockey, Basketball, Vol- leyball, Softball 1,2, 3,4g Freshman Track 1, Badmintion 3,4, In- tramural Captain, 2, 3,145 Bowling 2, 3,4 1' ,lf V fry, .f'l f' -si I-agp? ff' Wk' -ff f JI 4 s 'll ,av yfyx, ,x,,,f A,',J'j-7 J J' 'f' iff ,fin A VK ,ff JAMES ALAN MILLER Mule A tower of strength is he. Class Offices: Treasurer 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Sophomore Reception 2 Basketball I,2,3,4p Captain 4, Track I EDWARD PECKHAM nEd ll To know him is. to like him, Sportsman Club 3 Football I Track 2 We think that we shall never see a girl of such activity. ANDREW JOHN PETRONIO lllohnnyll A little bit quiet, A little bit shy, Nevertheless, A wonderful guy. National Art Honor Society 4g Studio 5, 43 Prom Committee 31 Card 1 Club 3 t , .J D Bri! f' I - ,I ' Nl- , V lr' ' C A ,I ,lj 1 97 xr ' SJ, X K I X My X X , I hy f 1 . 1 ' ,Q ff MARY E LLEN PFLEEGER ll Melil Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3, 4g Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball l,2, 3,45 Girls' Sports Club 3,43 Badminton 3, 4g Freshman Track, Challenger 1, 2, 3,4g News Editor 4, Tower Club l, 2, 3, 4g Vice President 3, President 45 Sophomore Reception 23 Prom Com- mittee 3: Cheerleading l, 2, 3,4 RIC HARD RA LPH Dick Speech is great, but silence is greater. MARILYN ANN SAUNDERS Mari- Lyn The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Band 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower Club 45 Library Club 15 Outdoor Girls' Club 25 Biology Club 35 Challenger 45 Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Reception 25 Field Hockey 1, 2,35 Basketball 1,25 Fresh- man Track 777fz 'ffnfah L. , 'flfjlg fl ,yg I FREDERICK FRANCIS SCHUCK lYFredll Where there is a will, there is a way. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Chairman of Movie Comm ittee--projectionistg Prom Committee 35 Photography Club 35 Square Dancing 2,45 Card Club 3 SUZANNE SCOONES ll Sue!! Light in heart, gay in spirit. Chorus 1, 25 Sophomore Reception 25 Historical Club 15 Photography Club 25 Square Dancing 2,45 Field Hockey 1, 25 Basketball, Volley- ball, Softball 1, 2, 45 Badminton 2, 45 Freshman Trackg Bowling 1, 2,4 EILEEN LOUISE SMITH Ei1een Though we don't know her well, we still think she's swell. Transferred from West Winfield at the beginning of her Senior Year. 619533 .ff ,S l JI ff in fri? if 7 X ' sg Q vf?: ,'j7g-,JJ .' 'S ' I - .L f ' x x v -XJ ?' ' 'S sy . , , 4 ' T Nj 'W 9.35 I , I G 4 4 kj 3 1 ' A-N SY M 0 Q, ng 3,7 I J 0 J ,X ,ji -5, ARTHUR EARL STRESSSL vi' V50 . Uncle Lart ,Q is His foe was folly and his weapon wit. Class Offices, President 3, 4 Senior Council 3, 4 Annual staff, Business Manager 4 Prom Committees 3g Sophomore Reception 2 Square Dancing Club l, 2, 43 Card Club 35 Press Club 4 Prom Committee Square Dance Clu Badminton 4 LAURA DULCINEA TIMIAN Tim Quiet loyai friendly and true the world was made for such as you 3 b2 24 ,r PAUL SIDNEY VAN ALLEN uwah.. yve .,- 't. All work and no play, is just not my way. Senior Student Council 2,3,4g Chorus gg Football l, 2, 3g Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Captaing Sportsman Club 2, 35 Prom Committee 3g Sophomore Reception 2 MARY CATHERINE VAN GURA Mary Van Always at work with manner subdued. Annual Staff, Ass't. Editor 43 Junior Prom Queen gg Challenger 3,4, Feature Editor 45 Prom Committee 3g Sophomore Reception 23 Science Club lg Biology Club 3g Press Club 3,4g Outdoor Girl's Club 2, Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball 1,2, Freshman Track, Bowl- l if ing 4 , A f jjj V 'HC V , 143.-f' W ,1f14fif l, 1 if xl My ulfhaff if' fo I I I cj-fxfgljfh , ff! 'Dfw' puff! fl! iv RONALD FREDERICK WAKEFIELD 5 Ronnie Art waves an eternal wand National Art Honor Society, Studio Five 2, 3, 4, President 4, Annual Staff, Art Editor: Chorus 3, Orchestra lp Prom Committee 3, Sopho- more Reception 23 Science Club l 1v 'FQ,, ll' A Softly speaks and sweetly smiles. Band 3, 42 Orchestra, Chorus l, 2, 3,4g All-State Orchestra 45 Out- door Girl's Club lg Square Dance Club 2 CELEST IA THELMA WAMPF LER ll Loveyfl A maiden as fair as she, will never lonely be. Class Offices: Vice President 3, 4, Annual Staff, Senior Editor 4, Prom Committee 3g Queen's Courtg Sophomore Reception 2: Cheerleading Club lg Square Dance Club 2, Gir1's Sports Club 3, 45 Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Badminton, Bowling l,2,3,4g Fresh- man Trackg Archery 2, 35 Noon Hour Manager 2, 3 JANE WEGRZYN Janie fl- IOAN WEGRZYN Joanie She's just one of those two so dear Whose accordian playing we love to hear Band 3, 4,5 Orchestra, Chorus 1,2,3,4g All-State Orchestra 43 Out- door Girl's Club lp Square Dance Club 2 HA RRIET JOAN WESSELDINE NIO.. lt is nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. Prom Committee 3g Sophomore Reception 2: J. V. Cheerleading 2,3 Drum Majorettes 3, 4: Freshman Cheerleading lg Cheerleading Club lg Square Dance Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Sports Club 3,4g Basketball, Volley ball, Softball, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 2,3, 4g Freshman Track l, Bowling 2, 3,4 ' t Z hu x L, I ' .,.. X 6' b 1' 'S X 4, , Q in V 4. , ' ' SARA :AMY WEXSSELDINE 4 L D K umm: 'X . For we that like to please, Must please to live. ,,, 1. af National Art Eonor Society 3, 45 Senior Student Council 45 Prom Com 'mittee 35 Sophomore Reception 25 Outdoor Gir1's Club 1, 2,g Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Badminton l,2,3,4, Fresh man Track l GEORGE EDWIN WESTON Men of too much learning go mad. Future Farmers of America l, 2, 3, 4g Airplane Club 2 CAROL JEAN YANDO Carol What would she do.with height, when she does so much without it. Class Offices: Secretary 3,4, Annual Staff, Activities Editor 4, Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Reception 25 Chorus 3,45 Challenger 45 Tower Club 45 Outdoor Girl's Club 1, 25 Biology Club 3, Field Hockey l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Freshman Track l CAROL MARGARET YORTON Carol l live for adventure. Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Reception 25 Science Club 1, 35 Out- door Girl's Club 2, Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Archery 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery Tournament First 1, 2, 3 I ,ff , ku rj, 4 ,A J H -if 'J rf 'T' rg, 1 rf' ,pl A my 3, l., , X Q l ' , ,A 5, J ,xl ,. V ,V 1' -'bl U 'V rf ' s 'fx I X 1,4 . X tiff ' CLAUDIA RUTH ZOECKLER The Gentlest heart and mildest manner. Future Teachers of America 3, 4, President 45 Challenger 3, 45 Adver- tising Editor 45 Band, Orchestra, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Tower Club 45 Out- door Girl's Club 15 Square Dance Club 25 Field Hockey 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 3, 4 wfor TURNING BACK THE CLOCK Freshman Year We began our Freshman year by electmg Courtney K1ng as class presldent W1ll1am Dempsey as v1ce presldent Carol Yando as secretary, and D1ck Kennedy as treasurer As W1ll1am Dempsey left before the end of the term Deane Cunmngham was elected to f1ll 1n the offlce of v1ce presldent Our class adv1sers were lVI1ss Davles Mlss Dawes Mr Chaney and MISS Moore Our f1rst money maklng projects were bake sales We also had a vxctory dance after an One1da basketball game D1ck Kennedy and hm M1ller started the1r fabulous basket ball careers by ga1n1ng key pos1t1ons on the I V team We asslsted our slster class w1th the1r Iumor Prom Stardust by checkmg coats sellmg tlckets and serv1ng punch Sophomore Year More exper1enced and w1se we returned eager to make the our second year we chose Deane Cunmngham as our class pres 1dent Colleen Carroll our v1ce pres1dent Holl1s Spear our secretary and Sh1rley K1efer our treasurer A hlghly successful Tw1rp Dance plus numerous bake sales and movles helped greatly 1n f1nanc1ng our Senlor Sophomore Receptlon Because of our art1st1c decoratwns and tasty refreshments It was a great success Everyone Jomed 1n by contrlbutlng flowers makmg menus serv1ng and fmally cleanlng up Th1S was one of our most cooperatlve class projects and our last chance to show our appreclatlon to our Slster Class .Tun1or Year Havmg pre sented an except1onal Semor Sophomore Recep t1on we chose Arthur Stressel as presldent Celest1a Wampfler as VICE presldent James M1ller as treasurer to lead us successfully through our thlrd year of h1gh school We smcerely regretted the loss of Holl1s Spear who moved to Ut1ca but her pos1t1on as secretary was capably f1lled by Carol Yando 29 ay. . , . . . - . , U 9 . . , . , g , . ' . . . . . , ll 1' I v U - I 1 D ' . . , most of our Sophomore year. To lead us successfully through , - s ' 2 , . , . . . . . ! 9 I . , . 1 . ' 9 r . , . , The nrght of all n1ghts that of the .Tunlor Prom frnally arr1ved Lookmg to that future date when we w1ll be v1s1t1ng our planetary fr1ends the theme was Space and the Colleg1ans obllged by play mg Blue Moon at that all 1mportant moment when Queen Mary Van Gura entered and took her place to re1gn over the remamder of the dance She was crowned by the former queen Betsy Fltchard wh1le her runner up was Carol Yando Completmg her court were Celest1a Wampfler Amy Wesseld1ne and Theresa Acee In the process of bu1ld1ng a sensat1onal Jumor Prom specral credrt would be g1ven to the followrng commmttee charrmen Paul Van Allen Prop ert1es Mary Ellen Pfleeger Advert1s1ng Artheda Barker Decorat 1ons James Mrller Engmeermg Nancy Crumb lnvltatrons Celestra Wampfler Orchestra Theresa Acee Refreshments Mary Burns Tmckets Judy Hennessy Mmscellaneous Our Jun1or year was brought to a close when Joan L Burns was year of h1gh school to wh1ch everyone was lookmg forward Sen1or Year It 1S hard to belreve we are fmally Semors Knowmg the 1m portance of the need for good leaders we elected Arthur Stressel pres1dent Celest1a Wampfler vmce presrdent Carol Yando sec retary and James M1ller treasurer The Student Counc1l was headed by Mary Ellen Pfleeger as Pres1dent and Amy Wesseldme Paul Van Allen Theresa Acee and Deane Cunn1ngham were elect ed to represent our class Our treasury was rncreased by numerous dances and movres wh1ch were held mn the school audrtorlum on Saturday nrghts We also took on the Job of sellmg candy at the basketball games rn partnershrp wrth the Junlors The Yearbook Staff was hard at work by early November The whole class worked hard ln collectmg the S800 s worth of ads whrch were needed to publ1sh the Cl1nton1an The debates and speeches held IH Speech Class were always very mterestmg but the smell often produced rn chemlstry lab was not always so pleasant The D A R award was g1ven to Amy Wesseldmne as outstandmg senror g1rl. We plan to wmd up act1v1t1es wlth a tradltlonal Senror Class p1cn1c. June 29th w1ll be the b1g day when we proudly walk up onto the stage ln our caps and gowns to recemve the dlploma for whrch we worked so hard ' CL 11 ' ' , - ' IC I5 '-' ' i l ' 7 ' I ' l . . . . : , .- Q 1 S 1 ' E y ' S , S , S , I , I , - elected Editor-in-chief of our Senior Annual. Thus, we had one more I I 3 S H J ' S s ' 2 1 - Y 1 1 ' u 1 , . ' ' KL ' ' Di J ! fn -1. Mkt- ofcuif mnufeo CLASS WILL Theresa Acee leaves her cheerlng nolse to Marlene Joseph Beverly Ashley leaves w1th the rest of the Clark Mllls crew Artheda Barker leaves her tra1l to the locker room fourth perlod to Ruth Newell Barbara Brewster leaves her taste for butter to anyone who doesn t l1ke lt Joan L Burns leaves her long ha1r to Nancy Scoones Joan M Burns leaves her seat 1n Alterl s to the two Carols Mary Burns leaves her freckles to Tlke Clarey Marlene Burrows leaves her slster Sandy and the gang to sklp alone Gerald Caplto leaves the school an ass1stant art teacher so Mr Chaney w1ll have a llttle le1sure t1me Margaret Costello leaves Wlth her bubble gum because she can't bear to part w1th lt Jane Crouch leaves for College Hlll Nancy Crumb leaves the trlals and tr1bulat1ons of the Challenger to Don Cfracyalny Deane Cunnmgham leaves h1s J1tterbugg1ng ab1l1ty to Ned Joseph Barbara Danyew leaves her l1k1ng of basketball players to Judy Zumbrun Roberta Dawes leaves her he1ght to Bruce Wadsworth Norma Deep leaves for the bowllng alleys Ruth Edwards leaves her qulet manner to Dan Malloy Judy Hennessy leaves the ACt1V1t1CS Room to anyone who can get a pass Gale Hoare leaves her dr1v1ng ab1l1ty to Mary Lou1se Burdlck Dlck Kennedy leaves as presldent of the Plald Tartan Club Courtney Klng leaves w1th the facts and Sam w1th the f1gures Dlck Kozak leaves h1s bowllng average to Joe Dawes John Loomls leaves h1s trombone seat 1n band to Herby Baum 32 I - ' ll ' ll 1 , . , . .I . James Malloy leaves Coach Parknurst wonderlng who d1d 1t'? Rosemary Maxwell leaves her love of basketball to her slster Dorothy James Mlller leaves h1S extra helght to Dean Harrer Edward Peckham leaves hls love of huntlng to anyone who owns a shotgun Andrew Petromo leaves h1s love of Candy to anyone w1th a sweet tooth Mary Ellen Pfleeger leaves Crlnny and Itch alone ffor oncej R1chard Ralph leaves h1s Chemlstry marks to Punky Mlller Marllyn Saunders leaves the odors of the Chemlstry lab to the Chemlstry students of next year Fred Schuck leaves h1s Off1C1dl Jobs to Myron Butler Suzanne Scoones leaves her beanle 1n the Off1C6 untll the school colors are changed to green and whlte Elleen Smlth leaves her way wlth the boys to Buffy Katz Arthur Stressel leaves Mrs Petersen wlth a few shattered nerves Laura Tlmlan leaves her early mornlng r1s1ng to Ann Costello Paul Van Allen leaves h1s membershlp 1n '20 Club to Brlan Burns Mary Van Gura leaves her bottle of hydrogen peroxlde to Rhoda Torry Ronald Wakefleld leaves the Art room wlth a few supplles Celestla Warnpfler leaves her seat 1n Secretarlal Practlce class to her slster Peggy Jane Wegrzyn leaves her bass to Janet Cameron Joan Wegrzyn leaves her accordlan to Pat BOut1l16I Joan Wesseldlne leaves her noon hour whlstle to Sally Manley Amy Wesseldlne leaves her path over the back lawn to the Elm Street Sang EdW1H Weston leaves to get a drlver s llcense Carol Yando leaves for tralnlng :Ln St El1zabeth's Hospltal Carol Yorton leaves for Sherwood Forest wlth her bow and arrows Claudla Zoeckler leaves her retreat to the aud1tor1um fourth and slxth perlods to any future peech student 33 1 . . . - 1 I - 3 - - ' ll ' ', II ' ' . - ' ' 1 rv ' . . , . S Most Musical Loomis-, Crumb Most Popula r Kennedy We s se ldine Qfl LOI' 5 iii Most Likely Most Studious To Sufzceed Loomis Capito, Timian Wesseldine Done Most For Class Stressel Burns Most Typical Clinton Student Wakefield, Maxwell Most Athletic Kennedy Maxwell line CLl'C 25 H1CkOTy D1ckory Dock A mouse ran up our Cuckoo Clock He woke our Cuckoo and lt appears That he's been Sleeplng for Z0 years He rubbed h1s eyes and poked out h1s head Now here s the class of 54 he sa1d He looked all around and what d1d he see Well th1s 1S the way he told lt to me' James M1lle now owns M1ller s oll1s1on SSTVICC and pretty Barb Danyew 1S h1S pr1vate secretary The spothght s on our Ice Capades star Amy Wesseld1ne And speakmg of stars R1chard Kennedy 1S the coach of the all v1ctor1ous Cl1nton Warrlors To speak of bra1ns well College of course Courtney K1ng IS now Dean of Ham1lton Soc1al Stud1es 9 Very necessary Deane Cunn1ngham 1S the head of State Soc1al Stud1es Department at Albany Say What's that commot1on'P It's senator James Malloy mak1ng a re elect1on speech ln1t1at1ve' ' l guess so Nancy Crumb 1S the EId1tor of the New York T1mes Hard work plenty of lt Marlene Burrows a cha1n of 1nternat1onally famous restaurants all over the state Well what's th1S! ' I see Gerald Cap1tO now owns a str1ng of farms across the state Peseham the new manager of the Cl1nton Arena and Cl1nton Comets 1S Paul Van Allen Say ah please' ' In Utlca we f1nd patlents st1ck1ng thelr tongues out at cute nurses Carol Yando and Marllyn Saunders Rob1n Hood' ' ' Almost we f1nd Carol Yorton 1S st1ll tak1ng champlonshlps Wlth her bow and arrows Problem Ch1ldren'P Not for long Just V1S1t Ut1ca's top Chlld psych1atr1st Roberta Dawes What's that cheer1ng'7 That's for Ronald Wakef1eld's one man art show 1n New York Want your ha1r done 'P Go to Theresa Acee who has taken over the Ace Beauty Parlor now What's th1S 'P Actress Claud1a Zoeckler takes t1me between acts to say h1 to her classmates Thr1lls' ' ' Plenty' ' ' Edwm Weston 13 now a star stock car dr1ver Advlce to the Lovelornl No not from us' F That's the name of E1leen Sm1th's new Column Beauty Naturally New York's pert soclety leader 1S none other than our own Margaret Costello Anchors Awe1gh' Under that Wave Commander s hat 1S our Barbara Brewster Hopskotclnng the world for headlmes' ' Jane Crouch has Just returned from her m1ss1on 1n South Afr1ca And Judy Hennessy says of teachmg 1n France C est C1 Bon 35 . fl I 1 ll ' . pr . , C . . . , 1 ' l ' O-o-o-h my thumb! ! That's Clinton's best carpenter Edward . D . uuna 1 1 ll ' . n . I I ' ' . --ll 1 ' ll P1p P1p Tally I-Io' Our ambass dor to Br1ta1n R1chard Ralph 1S Just leavmg for a stay of two years Tlme out for lunch Important New York buslness woman Mary Ellen Pfleeger takes tlme from her busy schedule for lunch wlth Mary Van Gyra who 1S Just returnmg from a round the world tr1p to her estate on the Hudson MUSIC' MUSIC' MUSIC' I f1nd that the Wegrzyn twlns Joan and Jane are teachlng muslc at the Ut1ca Muslc Conservatory Just tell me all about 1t' ' That's Ut1ca's f1rst woman psych1atr1st Sue Scoones And What's l1h1S Mrs-s Muench's off1ce 15 now occupled by Rosemary Maxwell Cl1nton's new g rls physlcal educat1on teacher Dr1ve Safely' That's our State Trooper Rlchard Kozak speakmg to students of C C LI S Beaut1fy your homes' ' Have them panmted by Fred Schuck who has taken over h1s uncle's buslness What are those whlstles for 'P 'P Naturally for our Conover model Gale Hoa e who wears only the most excluslve thlngs des1gned espec1ally by Laura 'l1m1an the Unlted States leadlng deslgner C C H S w1ns compet1t1on agaln' 'How can we help lt Wlllh Joan Why the steady stream of traff1c 'P I guess they re all headed for Art Stressel's florlst shop for the best flowers ln the state Headlng North'P be sure to stop at John Petromo s Mountam Resort where all the celebr1t1es stay Artheda Barker after graduatlon from Pratt Instntute has gamed world w1de recogn1t1on wmth her rnasterpleces As we s1t watch1ng telev1s1on who do we see baklng a pr1ze wlnmng cake famous homemaker M1ss Ruth Edwards A VlS1t back to school'P Fume' The new cafeter1a manager 1S Beverly Ashley and passlng by the offlce we see Joan Wesseldme has replaced M1ss Bryden as secretary Speaklng of comedy Mllton Berle and Arthur Godfref had to qu1t because Mary Burns took over Beauty and Bra1ns' Celest1a Wampfler 1S now a stenographer ln the Secretarlat of the Un1ted N tlons Whose p1cture 1S that on the sport's page of today s newspaper 'P It's Norma Deep w1nner of the 1nternat1onal bowllng champlonshlp Nat1onally famous 1nter1or decorator M1ss Joan M Burns was 1nv1ted to redecorate a room ln the Wh1te House So you thlnk Glenn M1ller was good Just lend an ear to John Loom1s and h1s boys H1ckory D1ckory Dock The mouse runs down our Cuckoo Clock Our Cuckoo exhausted now you see At the v1s1on of so much '54 aCt1Vlty Blmks h1s eyes shakes h1s head And for twenty years more Crawls back to bed 36 . - . - - G a I. . , . 1 -- l , ! . i A. . . . . H. p . , 1. . .. , .. Q ' 1 1 , I . . i . . -- 1 v . . . , V . . . L , - 1 , . L. Burns as Music Supervisor. ' I 1 . ' . . 1 .,. . . . I , . I . . . . , . . n . . -- , , J . , . X . . . a. 1 . . V , 1 9 7 I I ' ! D I . . y . , 3 SA YXIJWLJ C7 ROW I: I, Kozak, I, Verminski, N, Weimer, I. Hadlock, ROW 2: A, Sherman, J, Zinsmeyer, C, Karuzas, N, Scoones, R, Newell, C. Vangura, K, Petrie, ROW 3: R, Lett, M, McFadden, R, Mill- ard,C, Peck, M, Crouch, D, Harrer, M, Parker, K, Iles, R, Dressel, J, Griffin, S S -w il' 'rn I iw, THE'- SW Bi! gif an-i yi if In 4. 'fi ancb unions ' ' I' Q . FQ 4 nr is ROW I: P, Himes, E, Cosnet, D, Bowen, M, Brady, C, Burns, S, Cartwright, N, Burg, ROW 2: C, Restle, J, Urrz, J, Cameron, B, Jones, M, Burdick, J, Morgan, J, Cameron, B. Barrett, ROW 3: S. Adour, M, Butler, I, Burdick, I, Markowicz, D, Rooney, D, Crossley, H, Baum, S, Cresswell D. Gracyalny, R. Getz. f-Hi QD V P 4 as-5, ROW I: B, Blankman, M, Ioseph, J, Humphrey, A, Kloster, D, Sawicki, C, Urta, I, Holstein, J, Elias, ROW 2: W, Reece, B. Johnson, E, Mitchell, E, Stoeffel, J, Fekera, D, Bitteker, J, Chase, G, Cote, J, Lauducci, P, Brewster, J, Howe, H, Gaffney, J, Burdick, R, Capito, R. Helmer ROW 3: R. Schmitt, H, Acee, W, Miller, D, Gregory, C, Ransford, W, Eisenhut, N, Benoit, D. Gorton, E, Bentley, W, D'Aprix, B, Cackett, G. Evans, B, Hoke, C, Barnhill, Wu I'l'l A215 .Sip omoreri 'ay -to ROW I: S, Manley, P, Wampfler, S, Wiltsie, H, Laska, D, Miller, A. Wesseldine, J, Kaido, A, Spearen, C, Petronio, ROW 2: M, Mair, J, Roberts, S, Jones, M, Morrison, V, Pfleeger, B, Tucker, M, Suppe, L, Pasciak, W, Hamilton, J, King, A, Mayer, J, Landry, ROW 3: L, Yerkie, K, Waterman, R, McLean, H, Rahmlow, A, Williams, P, Robinson, D, Malloy, B, Wadsworth, J, Schilling, B, Weaver, P, Trost, P. Wightman, J, Sherman, P, Joseph, V1 T1 ' 9 .- .I en I :gtg 0 nfl 32 n if 'XII . XM I L rx 'l ROW I: I, Bonsel, J, Holmes, D, Iles, J, Burg, J, Gere, E, Trudell, P, Hall, F, Gogola, W Brandis, F, Burrows, I, Wesseldine, R, O'Neil, F, Saunders, R. Dawes, ROW 2: K, Hamilton H, Schreppel, L, Peters, D, Shorey, R, Jabour, B, Markowicz, N, Wesseldine, E. Williams M, Erhard, C, Clipston, C, Clarey, N, Frost, E, Townsend, G, Mair, R, Owens, ROW 3: K Krug, W, Randall, J, Pritchard, A, Atkinson, M, Presite, J. Emery, A. Luethi, P, Boutilier, H. Stoffel, D. Shorey, A, Hoare, J, Marsh, C. LaParne, S, Burrows, P, Saunders, M, La monto, B, Burns, D. Slawson ace 'U' -ur red men Cf slr' ROW 1: J, Barth, C, Loomis, R, Swift, D, Kiefer, B, Coyne, N. Joseph, D, Whitmarsh, K, Newman, G, Lett, B, Anna, B, Clarey, ROW 2: G. Tuttle, R, Williams, E, Katz, J, Ward, S, Osier, C. MacLain, E. Getz, C. Johnson, E, Zwilling, N, Anna, B, Wesseldine, J, Owen, K, Puffer, S, Powers, P, Stuttard, R, Chase, ROW 3: D. Root, J. Regetz, P, Chappell, S, Burns, S, Dennison, J, Restle, D, Schreppel, N, Cook, C, Mitchell, ROW 4: L, Parker, D, Bettle, S, Facteau, R, Torrey, J, Zumbrun, S, Fletcher, A. Stratton, A. Blood, J. Judge, M, Nicholas, A, Grant, L, Baietti, J, Schilling, C, Masi, H. H6iUIZ, R. Ferguson. S Cline . Biffle .xdcfiuified enior sglucfenf Counci ROWI Mr Howard VIVYBH D Rooney A Sherman M Pfleeger D Crossley Mlss Kathryn Dawes ROW2 J Shermar1,J Grlffrn H Gaffney T Acee A Wesseldme M Wampfler OFFICERS Presldent Mary Ellen Pfleeger Vrce Presldent Anne Sherman Secretary Douglas Crossley Treasurer Dan Rooney ADVISERS Mr Howard Vwyan M1ss Kathryn Dawes : . ' , . , . , . , . , ' . : . . ' ' , . , . , . ' , . . ROW 3: A. Stressel, P, Van Allen, D, Harrer, B, Wadsworth, D. Cunningham, D. Gracyalny, enior Orclzezffra JN!- fall ROW I: Burns, Cameron, MacLain, Cook, Cartwright, Buckley, Verminski, Wegrzyn, J, Wegrzyn, ROW 2: Morrison, Holstein, Griffin, Burrows, Cameron, Garland, Townsend, Stoffel, D'Aprix. ROW 3: Spearen, Wampfler, labour, Crumb, Crouch, Parker, Zoeckler, Howe, Kloster, Erskine, Markowicz, ROW 4: Stratton, Sherman, Rahmlow, Parker, Wadsworth, Bettle, MacLain, Hall, Burdick, Petrie, Newman, Holmes, enior Mn ta ACI K ' C S' 'sw 50, 505 00? BAND f lb N, TON -' cumomv 1 M ROW I:Weir1'lel', Barrett, Williams, Maxwell, Karin, Doyle, Spearen, Watson, Dzuiban, Newman, Burns Hoare, Wesseldine. ROW 2: Young, Cook, Blankman, Cameron, Hennessy, Zumbrun, Miller,Gere, Burdick Katz, Garland. ROW 3: Erb, Petrie, Newman, Holmes, Lauducci, MacLain, Crouch, Crumb, Zoeckler, Howe, Johnson, ROW 4: Spearen, Stratton, Sherman, Rahmlow, Parker, Mf Parker, Wadsworth, Bettle, Baum, Loomis, MacLain, Hall, if 1 J enior CAOru5 II-.Iii can ra? V4 5 as wg,.,'5' -sw A ' g ' , ,R sw! hs 'Qi ROW 1: Getz, Hadlock, Johnson, MacLain, Johnson, Owen, Puffer, Cartwright, Regetz, Wesseldine, Brewster, Weimer, Yando. ROW 2: Costello, Facteau, Burns, Maxwell, Saunders, Emery, Cameron, Spearen, Petronio, Sherman, Gaffney, Burdick, Restle, Lamonto, Mitchell. ROW 3: Deep, Morrison, Stratton, Nicholas, Marsh, Leuthi, Tucker, Jones, Zumbrun, Holstein, Brady, Wesseldine, Buckley. ROW 4: Adour, Griffin, Kennedy, Iles, Millard, D'Aprix, Sherman. ROW 5:Gracya1ny, Schuck, Cunningham, Wadsworth, Crossley, Gorton, Rooney, Burdick. .7Ae med 'sf Q K ,-I Q.-al. Vt ROW 1: Dawes, Wampfler, Manley, Edwards, Elias, I-limes, Crumb, Danyew, Barrett, Verminski, Kloster, Trudell, Zwilling, Anna. ROW 2: Jabour, Wegrzyn, Schreppel, Wegrzyn, Smith, Kaido, Lauducci, Bitteker, Karuzas, Zinsmeyer, Markowicz. ROW 3: Cosnett, Miller, Presite, LaParne, Pfleeger, Zoeckler, Hennessey, Jones, Suppe, Chase, Baietti, Cook, Townsend. ROW 4: Burrows, Acee, Joseph, Howe, Mayer, Costello, Pfleeger, Judge, Crouch, Burdick, Torrey, Gere, Urtz, Clipston, Hall. 44 Ollfel' N9 ,1,2 '-'R' ROWI C Zoeckler N Crumb J Burdlck M Pfleeger R Newell ROW2 Mxss Jacobs C Yando M Saunders V Pfleeger H Gaffney B Johnson J K31d0 ROW3 J Gnffm J Hennessey K Iles D Gracyalny J Crouch S Adour OFFICERS Pres1dent Mary Ellen Pfleeger V1Ce Presxdent John Paul Burd1ck Secretary Ruth Newell Treasurer , Nancy Crumb Adv1ser , . M1ss Helen Jacobs 45 P256 '55, C U G3 QQ Q '30 'W 'C' ROWI I Grlff In M Vafl Gura D Gffwyaln N Y Crumb D Cunmngham I Burdick RO W2 A Sherman G Hoare 5 Car Iwrl ht M H d ROW3 Mrss Kathryn Dawes C ZO8 r owar Chaney M pf eckler B Tucker I C leeger T ACES I ameron B Ashle L Bu ng V R M3Xwel1 M Jeanne de Ia P Offe S Ad our W M1115-r D Crossley I CU h Iss ruc B Brewster STAFF l Ashley THE Editor Bever y . . 1 Editor . . . Nancy Crumb Asst. Editor . . Don Cfracyalny Business Manager . . . Deane Cunningham News Editor . . . Mary Ellen Pfleeger Van Gura Feature Editor .Mary ' Ann Sherman Social Editor . ' Lou Tucker Humor Editor . Betty ' Jane Crouch Music Editor Exchange Boys' Sports Editor Bill M11 er ' . Janet Girls' Sports Editor Cameron Production Editor . John Griffin Advertising Editor . Claudia Zoeckler Mimeograp Doug Crossley de la Porte h Editor Advisers Miss Miss Dawes Mr Chaney 46 og FCLI' JK.. ROW lg J. Howe, B. Blankman, M. Wampfler, A. Stratton. ROW 2: Miss Ethel Regin, J. Hadlock, J. Zumbrumn, B. Johnson, B. Markowitcz, E. Getz, J. Elias. ROW 3: C. Brown K. Karin, M, Suppe, M. Brady, R. Newell, J. Tettamont. ROW 1: J. Howe, S. Cartwright, C. Zoeckler, E. Cosnet, A. Sherman. ROW 2: C. Restle, C. Petronio, D. Cunningham, Miss Margaret Moore, S. Adour, J. Henessey, N. Crumb, R. Dawes. i T I Q c sw 38 CG 'PG CQ 45 32,4 ROW 1: B. Clarey, L. Peters, R. Lett, E. Weston, J. Markowiez, W. Eisenhut, M. McFadden, G. Lett. ROW 2: K. Krug, F. Burrows, J. Barth, D. Gregory, J. Wesseldine, J, Shafer, F. Gogola. ROW 3: G. Tuttle, W. Rashford, P. Trost, P. Wightman, F. Saunders, Mr. Homer Bray. o!n '-5 IW: IL 0 ROW lg K, Morey, C. Foley, E. Edwards, G. Kelsey, M. Shafer, C. Blunt, P. Baer, J. Lewis, C. Woodward. ROW 2: J. Blake, M. Blake, N. Burns, D. Bell, E. Presite, J. Wightman, C. Chase. ROW 31 J. Humphrey, R. Capito, H. Pasciak, J, Feketa, Mrs., Buck, J. Roberts, P. Mosher, D. Roberts, H Laska. 48 onoraried afiona onor ocief FRONT ROW: Ruth Newell, Nancy Crumb, Margaret Brady, Celestia Wampfler, BACK ROW: Joan Burns, Laura Timian, Donald Gracyalny, Mary VanGura, Artheda Barker, 3,4. Ca Q' X3 Wafionaf .fdrf onor ociefy Andrew Petronio, Amy Wesseldine, Ronald Wakefield, Artheda Barker, Mr. Chaney, Adviser. laorfdmanzi ip Z30fAe,.A00J FRONT ROW: Theresa Acee, Amy Wesseldine, Alice Wesseldine, Peggy Wampfler. BACK ROW: Donald Gracyalny, Margaret Brady, Douglas Crossley, Mary Ellen Pflc-egur, Daniel Rooney. ABSENT: Ann Sherman. 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B'-1---5 H W2 'T 5 H in' l -3 1-39' ig-,efQ3 co V com at il A .3 nm W t S xx .ar L VQJQ ,gg 1.-W 'K EOOMLJ F1ght determ1nat1on and dr1ve pa1d off for the Warr1ors as they comp1led a 3 3 record agalnst then' opponents The Maroon and Whlte opened the season w1th a 2.0 6 vlctory over Chlttenango After loslng a close game toV V S 7 0 the team bowed 35 O to a powerful One1da eleven Startlng the last half Qf the season the Morganmen edged Cazenovla 25 20 1n a real thrlller W1th the comblned effort of the whole team plus the fans the Warrlors rolled to a 14 7 upset vlctory over a h1ghly favored Hamllton team The followlng Saturday brought a 32 14 loss to the Maroon and Wh1te by Canastota November seventh was the date Set for the annual New Hartford Cllnton game New Hartford was r1d1ng on the crest of s1x stralght wms and was a heavy favor1te over the upset rnrned Clmton team Old man W1nter proved to be the w1nner as he dropped slx 1nches of snow on the Gr1d1ron and forced cancellat1on of the game YQ? Coaches Cryan Morgan and Parkhnrst Captaln D1 k Kennedy SCOR EBOARD THEY Chlttenango V. V. S. One1da 25 Cazenov1a ZO 14 I-Iam1lton 7 14 Canastota 32 Y Z 1 am, o I X Al E 20 ' 6 O 7 0 ' 35 H1151 E115LQfACl! 7 xr ROW l Kenneth Waterman Robert bchmrdt Edward Bently Co captain Rrchard Kennedy Happy Acee ROW 2 George Marr Co captain James Miller Deane Harrer Bruce Wadsworth Martrn Croueh THEY THEY Canastota Hamilton Chittenango Cazenovia - Oneida V V S New Hartford Waterville Holland Patent 42 Oneonta The basketball team ended the year with a mediocre season winning eight while dropping ten. The team was composed of one freshman, three sophomores, four juniors, and only two seniors, which indicates more prosperous years to come. Jim Miller and Dick Kennedy were elected co-captains of the team. Hats off to Jim Miller and Dean Harrer, the teams one-two punch, who were chosen to an A11-Star team composed of ten players representing the entire League. cjvloclfeg ROW l Robert Chase Paul Van Allen Charles Rogers Captarn Steve Cresswell Robert Anna Tom Dressel Wrllram Mrller ROW 2 Roger Ferguson Noel Benort Bruce Weaver Jerome Schrllrng Fred Woolrn Dan Malloy Don Foley Robert Owens ill AV 'L Rome THEY Rome Lake Placrd Valley Rome New Rochelle Massena Lake Placrd Troy New Rochelle 4 COACH NARDELLO CAPTAIN CRESSWELL The 1953 54 hockey team proved that team play pays off as they skated away w1th two trophles The flrst was the Hanrnlton College Tournament wh1ch turned back Rome 3 0 for the t1tle The actron shrfted to Lake Placrd where the W1nter Carmval Hockey Tournament was played The Warr1ors beat Massena 5 1 for the t1tle. Coach Narde1lo's sextet flnrshed the season w1th a 7 wms, 3 defeats record s L 2 f sf ' A .. 6 ' rf ff WE 5 1 2 T J' 3 . 1 2 3 12 0 3 0 7 1 5 . 1 1 3 5 0 0 f .- QWFVSUI f I gay Qffg 25 i SQL W ' X! 3 Mwegaf rw W.. it Qi-45.9 r f it X, SN X g I N .7 V ROW ln Daniel Dresscl, Deane Cunningham, Richard Kennedy, Dean Harrer, ROW 21 Eric Weber, William Miller, Martin Crouch, Mike Brewster, Donald Gracyalny. ROW 3: Terry Tolles, Gerald Hoff, Charles Zurnbrun, Mike Karin. During the '53 season, Clinton High's baseball nine compiled a five win-four loss record. Every winning team has to have strong pitchers and the Warriors were no exception. Clinton had Gerald Hoff, a strong right-hander with a strap- in if '5 .4 breaking curve, that had the opposing hitters guessing. Leading the team in hitting were Eric Weber, 3 Dan Dressel and Charlie Zumbrun. Eric and ' at Charlie were chosen co-captains of the team. ku ' il , by. ,., ,J - it ,Ama - 5 :rf-as 941-rw .1 fi' W2-Q A x :ala-V-M HQ-H one ' SCOREBOARD WE THEY O 7 New Hartford 18 Z Waterville l 6 New York Mills 9 2 Hamilton Z 13 V. V. S. ll 5 Waterville ll Z Hamilton 5 3 V. V. S. 3 7 V.V.S. f72GfZX3 4.L2uk5f1yQkJ9Jzx 0 -cf J !f'5f 'US-1 lfU'll0l' Clfiflfg 4 warg, 'NTU' uNTo, ROW 1 Rlchard Wrllrams Roger Getz Larry Yerkre Charles Ransford Norman Hoff ROW 2 Harold Schroppel Ned Joseph Al WwmbCh3f16S Barnhrll Paul Joseph manager w Q XM 'X Q' '4lu 'LxgL WE THEY WE THEY Canastota Hamrlton Chrttenango Cazenovra Onelda V V S New Hartford Watervrlle Because of key players movrng up to the vars1ty, the Jumor VdTS1ty ended the season wrth a d1smal4 wrns, 12 losses record Although Coach Ba1ett1's team's record shows few vrctorres, the Maroon and Whrte were never completely outplayed, as many of therr losses were close games 57 , I 1 V 1. lu- ' A 5 If f Qu ' ' 1, b A 5 1' .1 ,L ' xy xl . 6 . V CJ o 'Q' 'ir 1 , W ,- To - 'fl 3 f: A 25' ,Hey Z- My ,mfr N 3, Q, I ihr ' 5 E: ix 5 X gt. my :a i ofi , .K S lazy ,i '4 I K 1 1 1 1' '- ix 5 N .' ' M -1 1 .-- f f ,A ff! I . I1 33 35 46 51 53 42 ' 36 46 59 50 ' 56 60 I 23 37 ' 50 5-5 45 44 ' 52 45 - Z7 54 . . . 59 61 - 34 46 39 42 48 51 ' 41 45 irgi , .gpoorfzi f' ' XX 2451 ' BOWLERS T. Acee, J. Zumbrun, C. Wampfler, B. Ashley, S. BADMINTON ROW 1: A. Wesseldine, A. Sherman, A. Wesseldine ROW 2: C. Wampfler, M. Pfleeger, J. Cameron, J. Wesseldine, M. Burns. . rv:-1 11 Scoones, R. Maxwell, J. Marsh, M. Burrows, J. Had- lock, M, Burdick. ARCHERS E. Zwilling, J. Zumbrun, J. Emery, R. Newell, N. Cook, A. Wesseldine, S. Manley, S. Fletcher, P. Saunders. 58 UA , .ggoorfri ROW 111. Wesseldine, T. Acee, R. Newell, A. Barker, B. Ashley, M. Brady, N. Burg. ROW 2: E. Cosnett, A. Sherman, J. Cameron, B. Barrett, M. Burdick, M. Pflecger, M. Burns, R. Maxwell, N. Deep, C. Wampfler, 1. Urtz. OF? XCERS ! New all ' A wi- lv. Bmxrer, Ash Jofc wp! 1, She PXCQC s 717sfOU rfflan C AWAINS ' ALM. ' Elly, , ' WWI, Cr-l' Marsh wa H 5 0 Q 4 vlll 0- W sg X 5 ll! 1 Gigi K f I :QM 'fu KJV 0l'l'l0l'l 0l,UJ lffle y .jvlgk Me cl twve can j,,5, xiffw' , Q, HMS' C sw . Qgkiixv. ' YQVQVA. ' X NXXSS 36596 Exxxckxcxh X' .n I B' ggi. LWW5' President ViCe-P I D resldent SeC1'eta-ry Advisers. 62. Xgvb . 6 105. 9 ' Kajwxxxv QQ- ' OFFICERS ROW 89' WMQO. YM' CW x12-0 PMZG X. Vx 'hsexiiwx' Q' EXHGXCXAQ 9 ' OCNX6 v Herbert Heintz . Jean Emery . Janet Marsh .Diane Burdick Mr, J h Mi O H Cfya ss B. Griffig Lllllfed gill LJ? G tile? ROW 1 Miller Kochem Drake Cushman, Krug, Barth, Stuttard, Blankman, Randall. ROW 2: Arlotto, Dawes Clark Stockbridge Erskine Steates, Hall, Costello, Louis, Williams, Feketa. ROW 3: Scoones, Pick Bacon Wester Young Crossley, Woodberry, Domser, Kaido, Tolles, Kitchen. 'i 3 in NU All Z-IXELQ ROW 1 Watson O Neil Proctor Lett Philley Johnston, Bellair, Warren, Lewis. ROW 21 Facteau, Szpuner, Osborn Williams Brown Burdick I-Iofmeister Stockbridge, Heintz, Frost. ROW 3: Glendening, D, Bitteker, Kowalczyk Dawes Champion Judge R Bitteker Kirk, C. Galinski, R. Galinski, Haltiner. Maxwell, Kloster, D'Aprix, Tettamont, Swertfager. ROW 2: Siedsma, Mosher, Benoit, Bonsel, Dawes, Grzeika. ROW 3: Earl, Gleasman, Mario, Evans, Gorton, Abbott. 'YT1' R 1 X QCOIQJ5 Qu 2 ROW 1: Finnegan, Bingham, Macgregor, Goering, Malloy, Yando, Waterman, Towne, Van Allen. ROW 21 Suiter, Morrison, Wenzel, Petrie, Yaddo, Hillage, La Parne, Pick, Cittadino, Pick, Pritchard, Morey, Mahoney. ROW 3: O'Shea, Blunt, Boer, Blake, Judge, Karin, DeForrest, Burrows, MacDonald, Spearen, Lewis, Manely, Shafer. Urtz. Stockbridge. YN Q. ROW 1: Stores, Logue, Pasciak, Wicks, Killian, Urbanek, Getz. ROW 2: Wegrzyn, Acee, Germond, Lauducci, O'Connor, Erb, Stoeffle, White, Williams. ROW 3: Dzienkonski, Kilsey, Schilling, Batson, Zinsmeyer, Warren, Timian. ROW 4: Bartle, Pond, Blake, Youngs, Wightman, Doyle, Gendron, Callahan Dressel, Costello, Ford, Burns, Adams, Ertley. ROW 1: Williams, Cote, Owen, Schreppel, Edwards, Gough, Woodruff, Budesheim, Williams, Kochem, Newman, Dombrowski. ROW 2: Ingalls, Hawk, Dzuiban, Scoones, Edwards, Compson, Ferguson, Acee, Eisenhut, Ireland, Saunders. ROW 3: Chase, Presite, Bell, Donahue, Jones, Gregory, Wesseldine, Suppe, Stevens, Rybasz, Woodward, Rashford, Stockbridge, Barron. if if F ,vn- ROW1 Fox Chase McKinney Tuttle McLennon Mootz Caprto ROW2 Himes DAprix Brockett Callahan Pond Adams McGovern Mack Kloster ROW3 Nesbitt Deslorden Erskine Garland DAprix Kloster labour Markowicz ROW4 Dressel Jones Blunt Edwards lnlafufe 00f0l'6 ROW 11C-iaylord McLain Miller McDonald Houck DAprix Clark Ravlin Gambs Brookstein Slater Erskine Wilson Russel Brown Russel. ROW 2:Schaub Tuttle Moore Hanley Budzeika Zumbrun Karin Doyle Batson Maxwell Warren Newman. ROW 3:Dressel Ekstrand Dzuiban Kelly Zumbrun Garland Hall Burdick Spearen Young Williams. ROW 4:Rumrnel Kelsey Young Grancino Thurston Erb LaDuCci Budesheim Petrie Gere MacDonald McConnel Dzickonski Maxwell. et, ' tal Af N e J? Am 6: xx. tkfilwk ! ,M V . fr ,Ui Jhdforicaf ROW 1: Newman, Zwilling, Maxwell, Lewis, Steates, Spear-en, Doyle, Costello, Schreppel, Stockbridge, Kochem, Dzuiban, Ingalls, Goering, Towne, Malloy. ROW 2: Iles, Dawes, Siedsrna, Petronio, Jabour, DeForrest, Burdick, Verminski, Hadlock, Powers, Cook, Erhardt, MacLain, Logue, Erb. ROW 3: Compson, VanAllen, Baietti, Schreppel, Heintz, Williams, Tolles, Burdick, Williams, Acee, Proctor, Arlotto, Yerkie. ROW 4: Miller, Holstein, Morrison, Chase, Jones, King, Dawes, Killiam, Gough, Morrison, Urbank. ROW 51 Dawes, Kusienski, Bonsel, Reese Brandis, Heintz, Sclireppel, Barker, Schilling, Crossley, Robinson, Woodbury, Crossley, Budesheim, Earle, Kaido, Williams. ROW .lz P. MacDonald, I. D'Aprix, P. Warren, L. Erskine. ROW 2: S. B. Stevens, Miss Cecelia Kula, J. Young, S. Burns. ROW 3: B. Jones, A. Atkinson. Evans, Gleason, Swertfager M. Schlist unior IQ GUM 0 , ffl: wi Lf' If agpoorfa FIELD HOCKEY ROW 1: Lewis, l-leintz, Facteau, Philley, Lett, Johnson. ROW 25 Manager-Maxwell, Szpunar, Frost, Burdick, Brown, Williams, Watson, Hof- rneister. 4. uf Q A - .. F ,, BASKETBALL BTH GRADE ALL-STARS ROW 1: Louis, Maxwell, Heintz, Barth, Lewis. ROW 2: Stockbridge, Tolles, D. Burdick, Szpunar, Facteau, B. Burdick. BASKETBALL 7Tl-l GRADE ALI.-STARS ROW l:Sehilli1ig, Spearcii, Manley, O'She:1, Batsou. ROW2g Edwards, DeForest, Wiglitiiiaii Callahan, Doyle, Karin. ARCHERY ROW lg Stockbridge, Williams, Louis, llrcsire, Rashford, Owens, Schilling, Spenreii, Nulvlllalll, Ward. ROW 2: Hall, Stockbridge, Batson, Barron, Williams, llrrz, Wigliiinair, Manley, Shafer, Kelsey, Bull, Doyle, Cigillalran, Boer, 67 unior A ST'-U 3 .,L.xK e,,h. sec W' ,Jffff IQXITU4, 332323 FUNj0 ogd ' Soorfd -,AL M .. 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Comphments of Deansboro Lunch Best W1shes Don Watson Pontlac Cl1nton New York Phone 272 Compllments of Dowsland's Market Doyle Hardware Ut1ca Doyle Knower Co Inc Comphments of Edward's Palnt 8: Hardware Cornphrnents of Ernry's Owens A Fr1end Falbos Ford Servlce Eng1ne tune Comphrnents of a Frlend ups our speclalty Cornpllrnents of Fords Market A Frlend Comphrnents of Freder1ck Turner A Frlend CO1f'Dp11'l'IlCHtS of Dr Gaffney Best W1shes from Hank Gagnon Compllrnents of the G1rls' Sports Club Compllrnents of G L F Deansboro Godfrey s Wayslde Furmture Showrooms New Hartford New York Comphments of Goodw1n's Flor1st Comphrnents Cornphm ents Cornphrnents Cornpllments Comphrnents Be S t Wlshe s of the H H Goodw1n Fuel Co of Gorton s Cl1nton's Jr Dept Store of the Grand Unlon of O Gregory Burns of Harold's Barber Shop Harry's Esso Servlce Statlon Frankhn Spr1ngs Helmuth Ingalls Post No 232 Arner1can Leg1on Compllrnents of the I-Ilnckley Traller Sales Cornpllments of H J Allen Est Cornpllrnents of Hogan s Store Cornphrnents of Household Servlce Inc John Hoyland Heatrng and Plumblng Inkaw1ch's Electr1cal Appllances New York M1lls New York Compl1ments of Gordon Paul Jeffery J K Lumber New Hartford New York Cornpllments Mary Jenks Comphm ents Compl1ments Compllrnents of Jenk1ns S1nc1a1r Gas Statlon Frankhn Spr1ngs Stanley Home Products McBr1de Ave Phone 285 of J1m's Garage K1rkland New York of Dr Katz of Ed Klefer 8: Son Best W1shes to the Class of 54 Mr 8: Mrs Eugene Kmg Cornphments of Mr 8: Mrs Franc1s E K1ng Best of luck to the Class of '54 K1rkland Dukes Koemg s Clothes Shop Inc 122 Co1umb1a St Utlca New York Lane Industr1al Pattern Works Wood 8: Metal Patterns Ut1ca Comphrnents Comphments Comphments Cornphments Compllments of Lew s Restaurant New Hartford of the Llttle Three Counc1l of L R Morey 8: Son of McCabe Brothers The Park Hotel of McCabe's Store 1 1 1 '- s ' a, . . 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