Hunter Tannersville Central High School - Crest Yearbook (Tannersville, NY)
- Class of 1957
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MELVTN FRY ffplorecicztzbfz APPRECIA TION THE SENIOR CLASS WISHES TO THANK MRS. JAMBA FOR ALL SHE HAS DONE FOR THE SENIOR CLASS AND THE CREST STAFF. THE SENIQ2 CLASS WOULD ALSO LIKE TO THANK MISS PEPPE? FOR THE UNLIMITED SER VICES TO THE CLASS THROUG HOUT OUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS. ww we w 'M AW f 1 ff A4 N ' ' , W , ,fl X xxx li M I n, Memoriam CARL HOTALING May 1937 - November 1954 DONALD NORMAN August 1939 - April 1950 administration ,wiv X Y wg-if i .F mu -3,. v E J., A 'A' ff? , ik X ,wc 5 1 5 -SQ? ii A A j f?vl uuixg 'bmw V kV,LV ' QW, .. ' A X My-M wma? ' w . .L,, V y k ,Ny .,.,, w if w is DISTRICT SUPERINTEN DENT OF SCHOOLS Ernest G. Youmans PRINCIPAL Edward T . Green 0 , J ,IQ g VICE PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Robert Vester VICE PRINCIPAL Herbert C. Butts lg S faculty ww . 4f,g,iiL ,- .,,..rf e fm- ...L . 4 we 35,5 Lp ww 5 as Q as www ww Seniors FOSTER DA VID BUTTON il Fosll Men of few words are the best men RODGER EDMONDS BROWN Rodge To listen is to learn DONALD GLENN CHAPMAN Don It was Greek to me' BARBARA Joy ANGELL Barb What fools these mortals be HELEN MAE CHASE 'Sally' A true friend is ever a blessing '4-. W-AA RUTH LOUISE BI CE Ruthie If silence is golden, she'll never be rich ALEXANDER LEE COOPER ul-'een The wrong way always seems more reasonable' RALPH EARL DAVIS ll Let any man speak long enough and he will get believers PETER LEE FISH Pete He looks the whole world in the face, and fears not any man. fits the women that scare himj MARY LOU CHURCH Mary Lou 'Diligence is the mother of good fortune BARBARA ANN COLLIER Barb Good things come in small packages MARY LOUISE CONKLIN Mamie Still water runs deep JOHN HERMAN HEINS n Joh nu Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow? GERALD WALTER GREGORY Gerry The secret of success is constancy of purpose CLIFFORD ROY JONES Cliff Alas, Alas, a devilish change indeed BETTY IV My heart is true as IEANNE FAIRC HILD steel BA A le Barb ader and a friend RBARA ANN FLET CHER of all ANN MARIE ROSE GRACYALNY Annie She makes easy what others find difficult JOHN ROBERT LARCHAR nlohnn I am a man of large interests particularly when the subject is food! CHARLES STANLEY LACEY Chuck Which twin has the toni? RICHARD MICHAEL MEYERS Dick 'What great men have been in love? ELIZABETH JANE GULLER ll Ve BRENDA LEE IZARD Bren Never in a hurry, always late ry quiet, and very nice JOAN EVELYN HAZARD Hap-hazard Merit and modesty make good companions' WARREN CHARLES ROLEN nrrrapper n A silent man is often worth lis- tening to ROGER IRVING PORTER nRogN A thing seriously pursued affords true enjoyment' DAVID GEORGE SAWYER 'Dave' '1'he world knows nothing of its greatest men' CHARLOTTE ANN LACEY Shar1ie Mischief thou a , rt afoot - DIANE RUTH SLENTZ II Dil? 'Here are the mildest manners and the gentlest heart - HELEN MAE LUCEY Helen Happiness co their work patiently' mes to those who DONALD PAUL TAYLOR Don Such men are dangerous WILLIAM THOMAS SIMMONS l9Bi-ll!! All great men are dying - I feel a little ill myself' ELIZABETH ANN WEBB ll A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance' JULIA ROSANNA SLENTZ lllillfi She who goes forward gains MARTHA IEAN WILLIAMS M arthy Who said this is a man's world? BERNADINE KAY SMITH Bernie 'You get your life, make what you can of it A History As we look thirteen years into the past, we see the fourteen original small frys scheming to make their teachers miserable. These honorable personalities were none other than Barbara Angell, Foster Button, Helen Chase, Mary Lou Church, Lee Cooper, Betty Fairchild and Barbara Fletcher. At this point we see Barb Clubbing one of the boys because he wouldn't let her play with the little red fire engine. Gerald Grefory, Betty Guller, Dick Meyers, Jill Slentz, Bernadine Smith, Elizabeth Webb and Martha Williams completed the roster. Upon entering the first grade, we have several newcomers: Rodger Brown, Mary Louise Conklin and John Larchar. From all the gossip, it was in this year that Johnny was seen sneaking a kiss to Martha Will- iams, in the dark halls while passing from room to room. In second grade, Joan Hazard joined our happy clan. Mrs. Lowe was our third grade teacher. She would put the hottest toothache drops on our tongues if we were caught misbehaving. Donald Chapman, John Heins, and Clifford Jones joined us here. Ann Marie Gracyalny, the girl with the smile, joined us in the fourth grade. It was in the fifth grade that a certain individual upset a display table and had Mrs. Angell in tears because a poor little gold fish lay wriggling nearby on the floor. This grade admitted Peter Fish, Brenda Izard, Helen Lucey, Roger Porter and Warren Rolen. As we entered Junior High School we found our classes entirely different. To the confused were added Ruth Bice, Ralph Davis, David Sawyer, Bill Simmons, and Diane Slentzg nicknamed 'Baby of the Class, because she was so much younger than the rest of us. Barbara Collier, The smallest varsity Cheerleader, joined us in the eighth grade. As we left Junior High and entered Senior High, we began earning money for that big event, our Senior Trip to Washington, D. C. . Our activities began by having Bake sales, Basketball games and the Symphony Orchestra. Our class officers were Helen Chase, President: Roger Porter, Vice President: Eliza- beth Webb, Secretaryg and Barb Fletcher as Treasurer. Donald Taylor joined us in this year. In the Sophomore year, we ordered our class rings. Barbara Collier appeared in the annual Minstrel show. Brenda Izard was President of this year's class. In our Junior year, the most remembered event was the Junior Prom with Bill Simmons and Barb Fletcher as King and Queen. Their attendants were Roger Porter, Jill Slentz, Dick Meyers, Ann Gracy- alny, John Larchar and Helen Chase. Also this year we presented our Junior play: NO BOYS ALLOWED, directed by Mr. Speigel. Don Taylor as Mr. Midnight, learned to hug Martha Williams. He was timid, but now we can't keep him away from the Five Corners. A pair of twins joined us here, Charles and Charlotte Lacey, two pixies with high principles. It was a long, hard climb but we finally earned the title of Seniors, We presented the Senior play, PLEASE TA MEETCHA, directed by Mrs. Beardslee. The annual Senior Ball was held December 21, 1956, with Dick Meyers and Ann Gracyalny presiding as Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. Ken Cassidy, dressed as a dude, joined us in this Senior year. On April 22, 1957, at 6:30 p. m. our class journeyed to Washington, D. C. via Greyhound bus. A few memories will linger in our minds always such as: leaving Barb Angell at the Lincoln Memorialp Barb Fletcher and Jill Slentz discover an eighth floor in a seven floor hotelg invasion of the Lotus Club by Dick, Ann, Cliff, Helen L. , Ioan and Liz Webb. We hear that those Washington cigars are a little rugged. Know anything about this Diane S. and Helen C. 72? A few of the interesting places we visited were: the F. B. I. building, the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Zoo, the Capitol and the White House. We are now working and waiting for Graduation Day, June 24, 1957. By Jill Slentz Last Will and Testament We the CLASS OF 1957, of the TOWN of NEW BERLIN, in the county of CHENANGO and STATE of NEW YORK, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last WILL and TESTAMENT, in manner following, this is to say: First - We direct that all our just debts and all other bills be paid by someone. Second - The following are to be willed as follows. Bill Simmons leaves Katy Chase a two-way radio to tune in when he's away on long trips. Dick Meyers leaves to Tom Hardy his ability to go steady and to keep a girl. Cliff wills to Dale LaFond his apple way with the teachers and also his curly hair. Barbara leaves her Regents Scholarship ability to Joyce Haywood. Lee Cooper leaves to Rod Whitacre, his book of SCHOOL SKIPPING. Mary Lou Church leaves to Kenny Fairchild a box of cotton for the people that sit in front of him next year in band. e Diane Slentz leaves to Charlie Lloyd her big handwriting so Mrs. Beardslee won't need a microscope to read his home work papers next year. John Larchar leaves Bernie Matteson HIS ability to lose weight. Don Taylor leaves his ability to get along with Mrs. McFarland to Cal Lloyd. We the members of the Senior Class leave the Lotus Club to the members of the Junior Class so they will have a good place to spend their free night with fun while in Washington. Brenda Izard leaves an extra parking place for another cool Ford like Dick Ackerman's. This parking place she leaves in care of Dick. Ann Marie Gracyalny on behalf of the past members of all science classes leaves to Mr. Feig a sign which I reads I don t know - It's just the nature of the Critter. Martha Williams leaves some of her weight to another Williams - Roger. Barb Collier leaves her dumbbells to Bev Johnsen to use in the way they will serve her the best purpose. Betty Guller leaves the glint in her eyes to that same glint in Barbara Brown's eyes so that we shall see another bright and cheerful Senior in the future. Bernadine Smith leaves to Sharon Walkden a couch for her and Chuck to sit on, on those long Sunday afternoons. Helen Chase leaves to Katy Chase her free transportation, so that the name Chase will be used for the right meaning. Warren Rolen leaves a well worn road to Columbus for some other boy preferably Roger Johnson. Mary Louise Conklin leaves to Gloria Dye her long hair to fascinate Don. Don Chapman leaves height to Ann Burdick. Last Will and Testament Cont. Ralph Davis wills his brief case to Phyllis Conklin to make it easier for her to carry all those books around. Gerald Gregory leaves a megaphone to Everett Eiholzer so that he can be heard whenhe gets up on the stage to speak. Jill Slentz leaves to Rosemary Schworm her well-used Diet Plan. Joan Hazard leaves a date book with all open dates to Dick Wood. Charlotte Lacey leaves to Harriett Willis her quiet and gentle ways. Helen Lucey wills to Flora Lloyd and Therese Gracyalny her ability to get along with the Band Director. Barb Fletcher leaves to Bernie Faulstick A RAIN CHECK! A John Heins leaves to Ronald Zorda all of his past book reports so that Ron will be sure to have all his work in on time. Dave Sawyer leaves to Karl Gregory his time card for Algebra class to make sure he gets to class more often. The Senior Class leaves to Mr. Fry an engagement ring for all those girls he has on the hook. To Mr. Brefka we would like to leave all of next years Cadet Teachers. Liz Webb and Betty Fairchild and the members of the Home Ec. class leave to Myrtle Weaver and Catherine Ballister the leading role in making Mr. Green's birthday cake. Rog Porter leaves to Norris Arnold his ability to get through English courses - shiney apple. Chuck Lacey leaves to Sharon Walkden an addressed envelope so that he will be sure to get mail when he is away. Pete Fish leaves to Bob Baker a Toni-home Permanent Kit so that he willfhave long wavy hair like Pete 's. Ann Marie Gracyalny leaves to Anne Franco her sweet and courteous remarks so that Anne will always have something to say. Roger Brown and Foster Button le ave Janette Jones their quiet manners. Ruth Bice leaves her ability to enchant the boys to Joye Taylor. Ken Cassidy leaves his cigarettes to Jim Sanford. Lastly, We hereby appoint the present Juniors to execute this our last Will and Testamentg hereby revoking all former wills made by us. By Dick Meyers and Ann Marie Gracyalny Prophecy ofthe Class of 95 7 Greetings! I have one of the latest of the do-it-yourself gadgets, a do-it-yourself crystal ball. I know this contraption works, because I have already seen Mr. Fry fall and get hooked, and poor Mrs. Jamba is very busy with her family of five. Let's cast a spell on our window to the future and bring in a familiar face. Someone is present - Ahl lt's Barb Angell and Betty Fairchild. They have their hands full with the little ones so let's visit the hospital they left a while ago. Here are two of our loyal class mates, nurses now, Ruth Bice and Ann Gracyalny, who are working hard to keep the wealthy patients in bed longer. We may know some of the patients here, so let's look into the wards. Here 's the first one, and we find Foster Button, a New York State Policeman, visiting Brenda Izard, poor girl, she can't understand why speed limits' here are less than those in Indianapolis. Sgt. Button gave her a ticket for speeding and she tore it up. He pulled out his gun to scare her, and it accidentally went off. In the next ward we find a strange change indeed. Our city boy, Ken Cassidy, has apparantly had a slight accident, he grew sick of the wear and tear of city life and turned farmer. Che of his cows kicked him and broke his leg. Those fellow - farmers visiting him are none other than Cliff Jones, Don Chapman, and Rodger Brown. You all know how Pete Fish, Lee Cooper, John Heins and Warren Rolen stuck to- gether. Now they're enjoying a care - free qand tax freey life as bums, along the UV railroad. They are contemplating a switch to the air, however, because Jill Slentz and Barbara Fletcher are commercial airline Hostesses. Let's join them. Well, we must say, they are a happy two-some, but the passengers on our plane may not appreciate their kind of happiness. Oh, oh, our passengers are getting up set . . . why, it's New Berlin ceramics tycoon, Don Taylor, and three of his dozen secretaries, Barb Collier, Betty Guller, and Diane Slentz. By the light . . . of the silvery moon . . . 'but I'll bet Mary Lou Church and Ralph Davis aren't going to swoon, not with that wrecked space ship to fix. lt's a good thing Mary Lou learned the art of carpentry. The radio program they are listening to is today's Perry Como - Bill Simmons. Riding a comet back to earth, we converge on a star - struck young man. Roger Porter always wanted to marry a movie star - tomorrow he does! 'I'hat's not Liberace you hear - it s LARCHAR. Today we have the ladies swooning over John. This performance is at a PTA meeting, and at the table over there are our three teachers, fbrave soulsj, Helen Chase, Dick Meyers, and Liz Webb. They have a big problem, because MAMIE CONKLIN heard about high-schooled horses and wants to send her Kentucky Derby winner to school. Our class loves animals. GERALD GREGCRY and HELEN LUCEY are running a goat farm. Goats seem to enjoy giving people some good hard whacks, but who needs goats for a pounding when CHUCK and CHARLOTTE LACEY fand inevitably, DAVE SAWYERJ are around: Those folks can really pack a punch! The three remaining members of our adventurous crew, JOAN HAZARD, BERNADINE SMITH and MARTHA WILLIAMS, are curious to know, if three certain guys would really follow them anywhere, so they pulled up roots and went to explore darkest Africa. ff Jw im. 5 3 E S , ' First row, left to ri ght: Barbara Collier, Diane Slentz, Betty Maracle, Liz Webb, Charlotte Lacey, Ruth Bice, Barbara Fletcher, Barbara Angell, Bernadine Smith. Second row: Jill Slentz, Mary Lou Church, Helen Chase, Martha Williams, Mary Conklin, Betty Guller, Brenda Izard, Helen Lucey, Ioan Hazard, Ann Gracyalny. Third row: Dave Sawyer, Bill Simmons, Charles Lacey, Gerald Gregory, Roger Porter, Dick Meyers, Ralph Davis, Roger Brown, Foster Button. Fourth row: John Heins, Lee Rolen, John Larchar. Absent: Pete Fish, Donald Taylor. X X Cooper, Warren juniors to right- Therese Gracyar..,, , le Weaver, Catherine nairmv-, d Third row: Mr. Butrs, First row, standing, left . Dye, Ann Franco, Ann Burdick. Second row: Myrt Charles Lloyd, Ronald Zora, Kenneth Fairchild, Karl Gregory, Richard Woo . Miss Pepper, Roger Williams, Rodney Whitacre, Dale l.aFond, Roger Johnson, Noris Arnold, Everette Eiholzer, Rosemary Schorm, Harriet Willis, Harold i-lager, Bernard Matteson. First row, seated: Barbara Brown, Sharon Walkden, loye Taylor. Second row: James Sanford, Linda Olds, Thomas Hardy, Third row: Calvin Loyd, Beverly Johnsen, Robert Baker. Fourth row: Timothy Christain, Katy Chase, David Fitzerald. -lUl7fi0r3 sophomores 1-i--11-n , 1-l. ,,1---.1 9- --- : 1 u- e Kinney, Alfread uage, ....--, ille Talcott, Mr. Tayrul, .. .... e Gerry Cummings, First row, left to right: Franc Potter, Del Sanford. Second row: Charlene Borst, Luc Carpenter, Margie Gelart, Richard Burroughs, David Deal. Third row: Sue Low , Celia Burr, Edna Lamoree, Paul Brown, Mary Fairchild, Jacob Emoff, John Rowe, Lamont Smith, Mary Lyon, Marion Sweet. Fourth row: Roger Slentz, Hue Abrams, Richard Slentz, Delbert Gregory, Kendall Burdick, Bob Turnbull, John Ftink, Tom Reed. Fifth row: John Runion, Harold Calhoun, Elwood Johnson, Marcia Honeywell, Mark lfluth, Barbara Beardsle, Roy Gregory, Ada Musk. Don La Fond, freshmen First row, left to right: Sharla Hall, Rose Woli, Bart-...- , Benjamin, Beatrice Benjamin, Elizabeth Busch. Second row: Julia jones, u....,ta, Nathan Williams, Mrs. Deal, Robert Clapp, Veronica Gracyalny, Theodre Whitacre, Patricia Franca, Dorene johnson. Third row: Iennie Fenner, Bernice Dye, Garry Potter, Eugene Chase, Vada lfline, Diana Jones, Roberta Sickler, Juanita Weaver, Barbara Hoag, Virginia Dunham, Sandraweaver. Fourth row: Carl Eiholzer, Danial Lacey, Thomas Slentz, Dale Smith, William Sweet, Donald Tootill, George Pollock, Warren Camp, Charles Dart, James Harrington. Fifth row: Rose Gilbert, Vivian Pittsley, Sandra Abrams, Audrey Taylor, india Fairchild, Sarah Hendrickson, Gerald Brownell, john Ames, Elden Lindsay, lulian Webb. Sixth row: Arthur Boice, Thomas Grant, Helen Warren, Gloria Davis, ilene Iohnson, Shirley Moore, Beverly Ballister, Judy Sawyer, Phyllis Lauria. Potter, Alana junior high First row, left to right: Dave Monroe, Rooei. .., W illiams, Leanord Credico, Dave Frinlc, Larry Taylor. Secono iw.. edy, Linda Burdick, Mr. Maloney, Mr. Taylor, Robert Deal, Karen Shafer, Nancy i...-, Third row: Sue Hazard, Carol Slentz, Mary Williams, Bertha Backus, Kay Utter, Judy Lloyd, Lillian Carpenter, Susan Maples, Charles Horstman, Lyle Camp, Pat Simmons. Fourth rowi Richard Talcott, Larry Clapp, Leonard Chandler, Harvey Huth, William lzard, David Meyers, Kenneth Meyers, David Dalsgaerd, Chris Burke, Lewis Brown. Fifth row: Ronald Anderson, Donna Enman, Maryvancourt, Lillian Sweet, Cheryl Angell, Euegene Dunham, Cecil Douglas, Robert Clapp, Bernice Backus, Lila Humphrey. Sixth rows Janice Williams, Wayne Davis, Howard Davisson, William Hardy, Richard Harzenbulher, jack en Salmon, Barbara Rose, Carol Gould, William Todd. Chase, Warr ...., Cloyd, Harold Unger, Vickie Gilmour, I t-...oiu, Raymond Gregory. Second row: Mary Lucey, Lola Talcott , U.. rarker, Erma Chapin, Lorraine Sickler, Nancy Mowry, Susan Camp, Patrica P i nird row: Virginia Rose, Loretta Gracyalny, Grace Brown, Carol Moore Rosa Maxson, Barbara Coleman, Roberta Reed, Beverly Wilcox Jane Spurr, Sandra Benson, Sally Cadw Gail Nahlik Patri arks. , nna Pittsley P , Gerald MCQ ell, Phyllis B , cia Izard M Willard Lew' , atricia uade. Fourth row: Mr, Whitney arker, Karol Matteson, Dorothy Olds , r. Lommis. Fifth row: Patrica Matteso is, James Armstrong, Joe Novak, Ste h Sixth row: Oakley Whitbeck K Bill Larch , Connie Gelat , n, James Curt' p en Runion, M , urt Heins, N' er, David Mi h Kel t is, James Chase, argaret Maxson, Linda Van Wagner. ick Penner, Clarence Van Court, Ronnie Lloyd, Robert Brown, c aelte, Pat Faulstick. Seventh row: Lee Kuhn, Mary Ann Larcher, Maynard sey, Joyce Green, Sandy Holk, Barbara Dye, Don Perkins, Cliff Beadle, Harold Vroman. N -sfglgxli . LM . Z .. K NNW - .- 2 , i . Nl.. Qi wi' -luv 'X Jw, s ,gsm 'L Duma 'B-. elementary ' ht- David Dye, Robert I ..,.., I , S cond row- Robert Ferguson, 'anne Chase. Third row: Rel.-- en, James First row, left to rig . Stringham, Wilson Moore, Richard Dye. e . lean Utter, Betty Hoag, ludy Lloyd, Gail Heins, Marjorie Taylor, D1 Hill, George Kilmer, Doris Davis, David Chapin, Norman Wiggins, Evelyn Tyler, Elward Warr Lacey, Sharon Edwards, William Horstman, Mr. Jacobsen. Third row: Robert Chase, Ralph Zorda, Willis Boice, Mrs. Robbins, Richard Williams, Lyle Willis, Carl Carpenter. Second row: Larry lzard, Margie Sweet, Dorothy Penner, Janette Weaver, Susan Dye, Vicki ' e johnson, june Hazard, Linda Palmer, Katherene France, Dale Anderson. First row: David ' Warren johnson, Robert Newland, Robert Maxson, Robert Young, Ann Tootill, Sandra Davison, Ralph Pittsley, jones, Iantc , -ran ,fa Gage, Raymond Maine, , .,-,..rm timmy Webb, Mary .4-4 Creighton, Tony Parsons, C.....-v Joyce Wilcox, Joyce Nlitlsavu, -, Andrea Perkins, Patricia Alera First row: Vaughn James Camp, Stephen Bennett. Second row: Reed, Suzanne Burlison, Mary Brownell, Martha Mitchell, Peggy Clapp, Parker, Carol Morey, Linda Clark. Third row: Diana Wandell, Kristine Edwards, CarolPaliner, Gerald Burch, Donald Lloyd, Nell Vanderkooy, Eileen Joy, Nancy Williams, Jean Bush Sandra lzard, O D 'Aprix, Mrs. Green. Linger , First row: Dean Tiffany, Richard Craif, Clifton Erink, Frank Wilcox, John Honeywell, Dwight Joseph Scuro, Reuben Davisson. Second row: Anita Busch, Janice Wilcox, Sharlene Smith, Patricia Grant, Janice Dye, Nancy Clapp, Sharon Chapin, Linda Dye, Paul Sastri, John l-loxie. Third row: Peter Warren, Kendrick Matteson, Paul Brahs, Elsie Lewis, Shirley Spicer, Judith Haywood, William Charles Card, Gerald Kennedy - Mrs. Frink. Curri e, John Matteson, , -,... .... a ureen, Barbara Kennedy, Ernest Ca -guna Verones, Arlene Wright Conni V C, ...,ecn1ng. Second row: Ioesphine Gra Kathleen Hazard rd, , e Sprague, Mary-Jane DeRose, cyalny, Diana Walkden, Pamela P , Sharon Chase, Linda Moore Lind Holk, Herbert Pittsley F' orter, Alice Card, , a Brownell, Barbara Unger, Ruth D'Aprix, Tomm . irst row: Richard Kellogg, Danny Sanford, John Pi ' Winton, Shawn Hanson, Tommy Frink, Dean Cl Y azza, David Gregory, Francis oyd, Tommy Wiggins. Thir , John Kinney, Robert Chase, Bruce Loball, Carl Schwarzback, David Smith, Kinda Smith, Mary Chesbrow, Kenny Wiggins, Robert Kellogg, Teresa Chapin. Second row: Regina Sastri, Janice Burlison, Maxine Davis, Dyanne Church, Jessica Whitebeck, Elaine Decker, Linda Dun- ham, Dawn Wheeler, Patricia Armstrong, Sandra Pittsley. First row: Gordon Turner, Eugene Brownell, William Chase, Charles Lumm, Deborah Izard, Dennis Werlau, Cleon Humphrey, Ernest Stagoman, Donald Rose. d row: Susan Olds me asc ,tg rv 'UU' . VU' W wig' f'g'5, 0 Third row: Robert Beeching, Danny Meyers, ..-, Karol Fuller, Ruth Fuller, Robert Harshbarger, Iudith Coleman, Cari G--- , Ann Palmirer, Catherine Jenks, Regina Taylor, Sheila Clapp, Roberta Knickerbocker, Micnere . ,.-s bria, Laura Potvin, Sharon Ferguson, Priscilla Armlin, Sharlene Prentice, Patricia Pardee. First row: ' Thomas Bauden, George Chesebro, Ebenezer Kelsey, iames Utter, Edwin Butler, Charles Tiffany, George Ran ' arshbar ger. dall, Calvin H Third row: Edo Vander Kooy, Stanley Salany, Clifton Palmer, Christine Nelson, David Fuller, Brian 'lliams John Kellogg, Dora Smith, Mark Nichter, Richerd Anderson, Dalenore Meyers. Second row: ol Sweet, Carol Lumn, Patricia Unger, Linda Iaguay, Susan Lewis, Laurence Winton, Gary Jones, Lenard Mayon, Wi , '-'ada Smith, lean Grant, Car ' A Patricia Green. First row: -. sumnnd Rose, Gary Verones. - . ,,c,,ss ,,., g First Grade -..ala rvraxson, Herbert Maxson , ,-...a.u Lobdell. Second row Je n .,...ker, Mildred Ferguson Ea Bouden Thi d , James Pittsley : an Hoxie, Susan Card, Lynn Woodard, , rl Beeching, Sally Barker, Dawn Younger, Nola Rowe, Patricia . r row: Kathy Potter, Larry Chase, Don Carpenter, Terry Dye, Norman Johannesen, Joseph Eiholzer, Beatrice Dye, James Whitback, Clifford Wilcox, Benjamin DaCosta. Teacher, Mrs. Acker- man. Absent: William Butler. First row, left to right: Jack Brunschmid, James Williams, Richard Veronesi, Borys Stopnytsky, Robert Bowee, Gerald Green, Gary Hendrickson, Charles Penner, John Mitchell, Jack Hoag, Gary Carpenter, John Guller. Second row: Deloris Meyers, Barbie Porter, Joanne Chapin, Arlene Mandell, Ruth Arm- strong, Margaret Green, Amy Hanson, Daniel Tiffany, Sue Ann Stogman, Erie Durham, John Franco. Third row: Mrs. Acenour, Warren Johnson, John Howard, Gary Cummings, Shannon H Nass, Gary Brownell, Sandra Grant, David Novak, Robert H ' Cheryl Gelatt, Donald Palmer. anson, Joanne oag, Keith Matteson, Maroare- A tv 'M' wk P jx W kk Y in I galil K f 4 Nw fan., fx? 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Jimmy Webb, David We Bus Patrol First row, left to right: Robert Maxson, Evelyn Tyler, Susan Maples, Constance Rarnsey. Second row: ' l , Betty Hoag, Roberta Reed, Flora Lloyd, Virginia Lee Rose, lrrna Chapin. Third row: Curtis, Carl Carpenter, Catherine Ballister, Arlene Davis. Fourth ' ' Audrey Taylor, Helen Lucey, Frances Rosanna Pitts ey - ,rm nenson, Cecil Douglas, larnes -,-- f-min, judy Sawyer, Gloria Davis, activities Crest Yearbook Staff' Seated on Floor, left to right: Barbara Fletcher, Catherine Ballister, Joyce Haywood. Second row Richard Meyers, Helen Chase, Barbara Angell, Beverly Johnsen, Kathleen Chase, William Simmons, Rodger Porter, Charles Lloyd, Jill Slentz, Elizabeth Webb, Bernard Matteson, Barbara Brown, Mrs Jamba, Martha Williams. Editor-in-Chief - - - Business Editor - - Layout Editor - - Art Editor - - Photography Editor Literatary Editor - Advertising Editor Sports Editor - - Activities Editor - Advisors - - - SENIOR STAFF - BARBARA FLETCHER - - HELEN CHASE - - BARBARA ANGELL - MARTHA WILLIAMS - - RODGER PORTER - ELIZABETH WEBB - - ' WILLIAMS SIMMONS - - RICHARD MEYERS ' ' IULIA SLENTZ MRS. IAMBA, MR. FRY ' s Barbara wrm.....-, Green Liz Weuu, .,-v.e Seated: Sharon Wilharn , ' ' 'a Dunham, Helen Chase, Mr. , Calvin Lloyd, Harold Unger. Standing: Vrrgrnr nco, Mr. Barteau, Teddy Whitacre, Joe Fra Pfesidem ' ' ' JOHN LARCHAR Vice President . ANNE FRANCO Secfeiafv ---- - - - - DAVE DEAL - - DAVE SAWYER Treasurer - - News Club ,qnfm Ronnie Anderson, Harold Calhoun, Bernard Matteson, Julian Webb, Standing, left to right: Dick MSYCYS, U t Ann Burdick, Del Sanford, Barbara Angell. seared: Blu Simmons' Projector Club Standing left to right: Mr. Jarnba, Harold Calhoun, Lamont Smith, Julian Webb, Art Boice, Elwood Gregory, Charles Lloyd, Jake Emhoff. Seated: Donald Taylor. I ohnson, Delbert Gregory, Roy QV SGW MQ 'Q' Q, AN Q 5A IQ' 'iq E 'HPF f- 1 S-P ' it 0 Qu 2 gb WKS N mg X ll :Wx AX, L W , . E NEW Y - , Q W Q is gg S . Xa.: ,.x. .us 1-' xx . Q ' .1 x . QW .',.1.. ,, T W Q Q Wim, S69 . qw Q4 'iz 'V an S' I Lfui . img! ig? Nm A ' ., 5: . , gk 535 5 - 1, - V,. 1 ,E E xiii? Eiga , Q 34 i 3 W A ,A A. VN 3 if . ...gm Senior Band Majorettes: Left to right: Bev Johnsen, Carol Gould, Beverly Ballister, Frances Kinney. First row: Anne Franco, Helen Chase, Liz Webb, Barbara Brown, Ada Mae Musk, Gloria Dye, India Fairchild, Barbara Fletcher. Second row: Bill Simmons, John Larchar, Pat Franco, Mary Louise Conklin, Veronica Gracyal ny, Barbara Hoag, Barbara Webb, Pete Maples, Bob Deal, Flora Lloyd, Richard Burroughs, Ann Marie Gracyalny, Joan Hazard. Third row: Mary Lou Church, Ken Fairchild, John Runion, Dick Hatzenbuhler, Dave Deal, Dan Lacey, Steve Runion, Harvey Huth, Charles Carpenter, Julian Webb, Paul Brown, John Frink, Mark Huth, Donna Enman, Nate Williams, Phyllis Conklin, Theresa Gracyalny, Helen Lucey. DIRECTOR - Mr. Walter Highland. ' ss XI . , V, 2 mr K s X-fp' Y W K X up A AX , N w N I F.. mE,Ew,Q ,,, WJ . m r . ii P g ' . . ...,. - ' . 'K ...,w,,,, 9 f y, 4 , . 5 f X , f X . , N 5 , . . . , , I ' S , . p w ' k .. .X , f ,.-' x, , -, A 4. , -, K ,, , . , X. ,X M ! - - H fx f , , ,g I ,, , .L 1 , , X Q , -1:5 Q-QA jf' 55' . X 2 3 I , . ,dl N- M X kj. 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Fourth row: Harvey Huth, Mark Huth, Norris Arnold, Daniel Lacey, Richard Burroughs, Robert Deal, Nathan Williams, Richard Meyers, David Deal, Charles Carpenter, John Larchar, William Simmons, Bernard Matteson, Charles Lacey, John Runion, Paul Brown. nf nf IWL A:-r First row: Mary Lucey, Suzanne Camp, Donald Clapp, Daniel Cloyd, Sally Cadwell, Gerry Sanford. Second row: Iva Jean Parker, Carole Moore, Doreen Johnson, Dorothy Olds, Patricia Izard, Lola Talcott, Barbara Coman, Nancy Mowry. Third row: Jane Spurr, Cheryl Angell, Sharon Walkden, Linda Van Wagner, Mary Van Court, Barbara Dye, Vada Heins, Marianne Larcher, Karen Shafer. Fourth row: James Curtis, Stephen Runion, David Dalsgaard, Robert Deal, William Larcher, Donald Perkins, Mrs. Lottridge. B0yS' Quartet First row, left to right: john Larchar, Chu 'on Bill Simmons ck Carpenter, John Rum , Treblettes First row, left to right: Ann Franco, Mrs. Lottridge. Standing, left to right: Barbara Angell, Julia Jones, ' ' Burdick, Pat Franco, Elizabeth Webb, Joan Hazard, Helen Chase, Mary Lou Church Bernadrne Smith, Ann Martha Williams. Na' SPOI'tS w 'wwf m f htm u-,HM-11 f IN pe...- ru Q' a15'H'f C. F'? 'f' vw x , 2 V? :fm mf pn Zia 21 gh ,pm ff , . wf ki i 5 X X i gi' I . .. H '.-' . , M TW g -f . Q SSX -, ff, . , . . L' A , ' W , A ,... .... b I A 11.-:Qin wfffg , iw r 11 A A 'L ,,A,...,..--.. H.---13 ,, .wily SWS? -, A gf. - . k Afmgg ef, v c f S 1 E Eigliigiggzgf N 'lggiglmtl X. A Ygzzgfzi, ., , LQ V W 2 N A 2 f Q f x E 13 t if 4 ., f . V V' 1? . 5 T X BBN WW Q K iw 5- x X Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Top - Wanda Beniarnin, Beatrice Benjamin, Veronica Gracyalny, Charlene Borst, Captain. Va - rsziy Cheerleaders Kafy c h Barba ase. Helen Chas e. Barb Fletcher ra Collier, Sue L Owe. n Captain: RS i S f' - -.9 is W Q if 2 TW Z . - ,, 'ig' yt , A swim' ' , , af Q ' ' 12' g H '- W v 55 l g A an q Dix ,. . .Z - ix 4 , , w ' if ,k 'ffm Q Q Y ,fi Q A X' A 'V ' 1 ' W 'f '-f' . ' Eg ' -, .x x C - X2 , x advertisers voun s g Ancn uns ME A155 4. 44-22, 1 VARIETY STORE 3 1 ,N 55 ' ' +53 'A-, Natura11y--- We Salute Best Wishes From DYKES DRUG COMPANY JOHN W. SPURR and HAROLD S. DEAL Roger Porter and the Entire Class of '57 His Basic Training Rates High. His Future and Yours Looks Bright With Gulf PITTSFIELD COUNTRY STORE BEST WISHES From SCINTILLA DIVISION BENDIX AVIATION CORPCRATION S1dney, New York AKD Shop and Save Fresh Fruits and Vegetables DON HARDY, Manager SHAFEQ HARDWARE Plumbing and Heating Electrical Appliances Electrical Supplies Farm Supplies suncl-.2125 STORE Groceries Meats Phone 9-3251 Vegetables New Berlin, New York GA RAGE Cockshutt Farm Equipment Sinclair Gas and Oil General Repairs Phone 9-4462 New Berlin, New York Best Wishes to the Class of 1 957 NAA-VTESQN INSURANCE AGENCY 8 North Main Street New Berlin, N. Y. For Greater Values eww! of ffnf CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE New Berlin, New York THE I. I .IQICI-H312 COMPANY, INC. Feed Service Building Supply Service Since 1870 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 elf if COMMUNITY BUILDERS IVIACIQCILJS R . 'IDLJN HA IVI ...f- GENERAL CONTRACTOR i 9-3141 North Main Street New Berlin, New York WILBER VISUAL SERVICE Everything for Audio Visual Service Special Representative for BELL 8: HOWELL COMPANY New Berlin, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Compliments of ELLIN WOOD AUTO PARTS, INC. 14 Mechanic Street Norwich, N. Y. Genuine Parts Distributors Specialized Machine Shop Service STI-ZAIINIS A-I 4 TE Co , Compliments of I T: I 5 KS PAINT AND PAPER STORE VVEBB 81 SONS ' INC. LUMBER Best Wishes to the Seniors 1957 New Berlin, N. Y. 9-3061 Come to the M566 Em! Where Cooking Is an Art, and Eating Is a Pleasure Norwich, New York Hamilton, New York NEW BE12n.uN ' TV AND APPLIANCES Television - Radios - Appliances I I 6 Sales and Service Groceries Phone 912333 Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes 11 South Main Street Phone Worth 5-8611 New Berlin' N' Y' Edmeston, New York Compliments of BEQNIES ARMY 8: NAVY STORE 46 So. Broad St. Norcish, New York THEODORE RAYMOND BRINING CARD'S SLAUGHTER HOUSE AND RETAIL MARKET .South New Berlin, N. Y. Custom Butchering - Wholesale Beef, Pork and Veal . Membership .We Specialize in .Insurance Western and Native Meat . Travel Groceries and Fresh Vegetables Phone 17 Collect Route Z3 Phone Morris 209 p Morris, N. Y. Compliments of SEVEN GAS SERVICE, INC. Your Happy Cooking Dealer Edmeston, New York Phone WOrth 5-8400 :SIA aries ' Furnitur e B edding T V Appliances OLUM'S OF NORWICH CORP. 48 S. Broad St. Norwich, N. Y. Phone 4-6814 Diamonds and Watches QE?72ZZ?7?2ZYf7 JEWELER WATCHMAKER Colonia Bldg. Norwich, N. Y. BONDED LOCKSMITH Phone 4-6016 Norwich, N. Y. Yale Russwin Sargent Locks Locks Locks Auto Keys Made by Number Safe Combinations Changed and Keys Made to Order iffy ?2?Z2ZQEZ6H62? JUNK DEALER Trucking Coal Purple and Gold Green Kitchen Yellow Bathroom Gray Living Room Pink Bedroom Colored Extension Telephones CHENANGO 8: UNADILLA TELEPHONE CORP. Serving New York Central State Service Our Business Low Cost Our Obligation A. C. LUDINGTON, Ph. C. THE -l2'EEP4,AnL.L. STORE Tel. WO 5-8902 Edmeston, New York - Best Wishes From VVHJDELE5 FLORIST South New Berlin, N. Y. Congratulations Seniors VA L. L.EY SUPPLY CO. South New Berlin, N. Y. Congratulations Best wishes From Seniors NEVV EEQLIN 6 Wgygzg CLEANERS QEX CHASE PHOTOS 67 ,North Main New Berlin Commercial Photography LITHOGRAPHED BY Lon Puausu-une co. DALLAS 0 mms I The Best Yearbooks are TAYLOR-MADE n-l 1-. . WEE' W,: h,,. , J 4, A ,,,, , ,,.,Dx,ig'?rf'fl:. X ., 1. ,, fm :V-15f!..ET5f' V ' ' Q11-+A + f Nfl r H W f 2A ifr ff- ,L i' :J -1- 1 wks. tif: . w .L ,k fi-'Q .. f qarff. - V 1. Qzfzffarweer., . .a,.,.fv'v1 .. . ,A :av-:'c'f3J-T-M M', .ffzffww 1 332151 W 9 . 6 ..m. f L . ,,?,,l,, V, J Hx V -Eefri 'X I A . I ,X , , U 4 F 1 v ' . L f , - , '- . , . 1 . A , ,. 'X , ' , ,LE limi V, 'K1 :1. vfikii' '-- , Q25-. -, . V ,. . if 'f X. ' . -1 gi ,-T 'Z 1 .ki?: ' 1. 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