Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY)

 - Class of 1964

Page 1 of 104

 

Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1964 Edition, Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collectionPage 7, 1964 Edition, Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1964 Edition, Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collectionPage 11, 1964 Edition, Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1964 Edition, Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collectionPage 15, 1964 Edition, Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1964 Edition, Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collectionPage 9, 1964 Edition, Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1964 Edition, Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collectionPage 13, 1964 Edition, Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1964 Edition, Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collectionPage 17, 1964 Edition, Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 104 of the 1964 volume:

7... 5 5 f N v 1 1 L 1 4 I 9.,...- I 964 1611! Hall Lfcmferzufvrfh Qeufml Salma! Walwit New lfrfrk l9fl1 fdifim 621616 vf 6014fc'r1fs FOREWORD 2 ROLL CALL STAFF 4 ADMINISTRATION 5 FACULTY 9 SENIORS 1 5 CLASSES Z7 GRADES 3 5 ACTIVITIES 5 1 SPORTS 65 ADS 75 2 Zfrfward The school career of the Class of 1964 has seen the amazing events of our time. To a con- siderable extent these events have had a great im- pact on the ideas and aims of education for liv- ing in the changing World. However, L.C.S. has, above all else, maintained that the values Which prepare for satisfactory living in a free world are constant and unchanging. For this the Class of 1964 is grateful. And You' '- Hmmm ' Now Donna Conluswn d Xncoitwiaxe 1301! 6111! Stag Editorf-Carol Eygnor Margaret Fowler fr. Editor!-Robert Chapin Joyce Schram Sporty Edilorf-Robert Single Jeffrey Alteri A6iU67'fj5j7Zg-M3fthQ Handfield, Cbazirmfzfz Carol Utter Betty Katz Richard Benham Virginia Ridgeway Joanna Snyder Donna Taber Kay Van Dusen Vicki Douglas Greg Harris Clara Conklin Katie Zimmerman Wayne Allen Art-James Sanders Saley-Karen Shippers Barbara Galek Bonnie Green Sf. Pwfmilf-Cheryl Tyre Bzzfifzefs Mamzger-Harriet Lipshitz Adverlisifzg Layoni-Joan Van Fleet Dorothy Van Fleet Marylin Prindle Photogmploy-Steve Mason Ted Sears - SQ DIMMNIJ 5 V799 WON Si 1 ,gf -..VW YYA i - -.-Q gqfpggmi X N59 Q W' 'i l6'mrd :ff Education Mrs. Gertrude Fowler, Prefidenl Mr. Phillip R. Wadsworth Mr. Quentin MacDougall Mr. john C. Stuck Mr. Carl L. Katz Mr. Samuel Sorensen Mr. George Robertson l Miss Wynona Tyrrell, Clerk 4 f ,gg- ' YE!! .,A.... 1.,:: - ,.:,- . V 4555: 5 , ' . .pf 5 aff, , ,. 1 , Y' QM 5 ' - F -M 3. 3 iv 'if ,ww . 1 a K U jaw V Q 1 I i , Q, 3, , mg Quan x f , r i ia x 2 ,. 2 ., 1 meal? .1 . ,,.L ,,-,H .. , fiws , .-,,,,...w, YAC UZ.7Xy 7 N yy Wil f.iJuk II..-iii U MX Xa X I , Q 1 I . I juniar Jfzylz Zzculfy Sealed, left to riglal-Mr. Paul Treasure, Mrs. Betty Nelson, Mr. Clinton Washburn. Smzzding, lefl za riglaz-Mrs. Katherine Skinner, Mrs. Anita Dorn, Mrs. Genevieve Valentine. A516111-Mrs. Gwen Reeves! J-Hgh Salma! Zzculfy Sealed-Miss Eleanor Day, Mrs. Mildred Baker, Miss Margaret Cain. Smmlizzg-Mrs. Phyllis Nelson, Mrs. Barbara Twentyfive, Mrs. Martha Sims, Mrs. Elisabeth Coman, Mr. Harold Payne. Abram-Mrs. Esther Searle. fflyfl Selma! Zzculfy' Sealed, left za riglfl--Mrs. Lela Mowry, Miss Marian Day, Miss Nancy Bower, Mrs. Norma Black, Mrs. Winifred Cook. Szamling, left to right-Mr. james McGinn, Mr. joseph Compitello, Mr, Dwight Andrews, Mr. Harold Smith, Mr. Ivor Robbins, Mr. Robert Verburg, Mr. Walter Fisk. A Szlfflz Grade Qaculfy Sealed-Mrs. Virginia johnson, Mr. Robert Strong. Stuz1di11giMr. john Wforzbyt, Mr. Verlyn Klahn. Mr. joseph Murnane. Grade Zzculfy Smfed, lefl 10 riglaliMrs. Selma Sharpe, Mrs. Rita Russell, Mrs. Margaret Payne, Mrs. Mildred Bradbury, Mrs. lla Robbins, Mrs. Marie Bentley Smndirzg-Miss Bernice Eygnor, Miss Patricia O'Mara fCadetJ, Mrs. Helen Coon, Miss Myrtle XVright, Mr. Robert Bradbury, Miss Hazel Bena nett, Mrs. Norma Crane, Mrs. Dorothy johnson, Mrs. Laura Crouse. Grade Zzculiy Sfrzled-Mrs. Sylvia Sparnon, Mrs. Edna Flatt. Mrs. june Parton, Mrs. Carol Petrosino, Mrs. Thelma Bauer, Mrs. Helen Countryman. Sldlldfllg-BITS. Ora Francisco, Mrs. Helen Eding- er, Miss Neva Tullar, Miss Marian Metcalf, Mr. Peter McDonald, Mrs. Emily Hayes, Mr. Jerome Mclntyre, Mrs. Grace Van Auken. Mrs. Evelyn Mills, Crfrlfiaf' Qafeieria Staff Left zo rigb!-Mrs. Hildrecl Howell, Cashierg Mrs. Alice Shear. Mrs. Rita Manning, Manager: Mrs. Doris Senior, Mrs. Freida Kitchen, Mrs. jenny Van Vleck, Mrs. Ester Countryman. Sealed, lefz lo riglJ1-Mrs. Rita Manning, Managerg Mrs. Ruth Countryman, Mrs. Harriet Breen. Mrs. Laura Pettit, Mrs. Hazel Dunton, Mrs. Dorothy Bush, Aluezzf: Mrs. Janet Palmer. I2 15,115 Drivers Lefz for right-Wfayne Eygnor, Raymond Re d, Ray Sparnon, Jack Lancy, Mutt Harper, Kenneth Waternuan, George Gregg. Kneeling-Glen Scott, Howard DeMass, Lyn on Lockwood, Kzzsiadians Row 1-Elwood Mundy, Oscar Van Amburg. Row 2-Alan Mundy, Ray Shippers, Head Custog Raw 3-Willie Peters, Eluid Hebblethwaite. don. ian. mmery Lang- Robert Countryman, Richard Chase ' - aw'sw'-,',,s-fmrffrf. u. -f ff.-A - -'vw-wfsii f ' wxfliqgifff f -Mfw,-fw f, zlfwwk . ' 2 5 -QT -q. Q95 Aiwa-Q . Qeawffbz-- 53:51:54: iaggsq i, W15,4:f,y,l'l?r 1,6 A X-1 5 ,-If,'!g':.: Q V Q , , M H g i,,ff,Hf I K M T x if :,,4j,1Mf YG' ggi, U 2 W i Q, , ig I Y v gg ,fl :V ,, W -5,51 , Rh' A K Q-:V 2 K ., Q gr A I r ., . X E9 If 2 W 1- ,. ft. A f, Q1 i E , i?ST'ffY 5 5. J 51 : 2 my Q5 -11 if T, I , K ck fm . M x ' Q! l- 5?wfwwM,- -m ww sri , im jim -.,,, 4 -- A.., K V A? M T B . N 'Www .L.,, rf gm' mfr nw f ,, l if ,, ,fa X . i 3 5, A P x 'iz ' 4 'a NY -'Ax H 5:1 'FSF 2 1. V 1 - A P 4 , 1 s 3 i f f 'N EN UGVS X, f Xfg If K X 1 f CD mx ix 4 I X 5 5 f J 44 , .1-f' L S Qiii, ,i-1 471 '7 TILTON ARTHUR SEARS-President Ted There is only one way to achieve happi- ness on this terrestrial ball, and that is to have either a clear conscience, or none at all. Major: Industrial Arts, Agriculture Amliilion: To become a construction engineer. Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Year- book 2, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 4, Cross Country 1, Soccer 4, Senior Play 4, High School Choir 4, All County Choir 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SIN GLE-Treasurer Burley Bob Money isn't everything, but it keeps the kids in touch with their parents. Major: Math, Science Ambition: Pharmacist Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, JEFFERY ALTERI-Vice President Hector You wouldn't worry about what people thought if you knew how seldom they do. Major: Language, Science, Math Ambition: Bankrupt the Mallo Company. Glee Club 1, 2, French 1, 2, Class Officer 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Yearbook 3, 4. anim CAROL EYGNOR-Secretary Charlie Success is getting what you want, happi- ness is wanting what you get. Major: Math, Science, French Ambilion: To be at the head of the lunch- line. Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, French Club 2, Class Officer 3, 4, All County Choir 3. MRS. NELSON Advisor 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Yearbook 4, Sports Editor, Honor Society 4, V. Pres., Class Of- ficer 1, 3, 4, Treasurer, Senior Play 4. I6 ELISABETH GEVEN ROBBINS B. R. It takes an hour to do an hour's work. Major: Math, Science, Language Amlritiofzs Undecided beyond traveling and being an educated person. Class Officer 1, 2, Student Council 3, 4, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheering 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, N.Y.S.S.N.A. 4, Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. The tro yourself WAYNE JOHNSON ble with life, you're halfway through before ylllu realize it's one of those do-it- deals. Major: IV Ambition Class O Future Club 1, 3, 4: S Play 1, Belgium l fath, Science, French .' To someday return to Belgium. 'ficer 1, 2, Student Council 3, 4, 'lgeachers of America 2, 3, 4, Press , Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, occer 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 1, Senior Bowling 4, Exchange Student to 4. I 964 VIRGINIA ANN RIDGEWAY It is far better to know something about everything, than to know all about one thing. Major: Science, Math Amoilion: Elementary Education Teacher G-A-A. 2, 55 F-T-A 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 43 BOWlir1g 1, 2, Student Council 4, French Club 2. MR. ROBBINS Advisor MARGARET FOWLER Stanley The dog that trots about finds the bone. Major: Math, Science, French Ambizion: Nurse G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Manager 3, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, President 4, Future Teachers of America 1, Yearbook 3, 4, Jr. Editor, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Senior Play 4. I7 Smack You are taught to love people and use DONNA ALBRECHT things, buf, if15fC21Cl we U56 PQOPIC and l0VC Laugh at your friends and if your friends things-H are sore, So much the betterg you may laugh HENRY ALLEN Major: Business the more. ,Hanley Lou H Ambifiorz: To earn lots n' lots of Money. Major Art and Business , Girls are Wlity' but not t-O-O Smart' , - . I Mayor: Math, Science Bowling 1, 2 3 45 Yearbook 4. Anzbzlzozz. To make someone happy. i 7 G1 . , - I Ambitious To buy 10, 100's out of one ee Club 2, pg Press Club 3, Bowling 2, M HO U box Yearbook 4. H C P A' . Soccer 2. 3, 43 Tennis 4. CYRIL CASTOR All men are foolsg this man is obviously a fool. ARTHUR BATZOLD Art I resent being called a barbarian just because I raise a litle HECK now and then. Major: Industrial Arts, Science Ambition: To be good at something other than nothing. I8 Ambition: To not be a fool. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, QV. Pres.jg Glee Club 1, 2, 'S 4- H. S. Choir 2, 5, 4g Press Club 4g Soc- cer ig Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 4g Dram Club 4g French Club 2g Senior Play 4. HENRY De-MASS Hank WILLIAM CROSS It's not what you can do for me, it's what Chris l U I can do for you. 'iYou can't reason with an idiot. Major., Math, Industrial Arts Major Math' Science, Language Ambition: join the U.S. Air Force. Ambition: Drive a subway in New York City. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Senior Play 4, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, H.S. Choir 3, 4. LOIS EVERHART Ever Man's best friend is dog-Oh. to be a dog. Major: Math, Science, Business. Ambilion: R.B.I. I 964 JAMES DUVAL Major: Business Soccer 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1. 2. 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3. Don't judge a book by its cover. Major: Business Ambition: To be a success. G.A.A. 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Class Officer 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, H.S. Choir 3, 4, N.Y.S.M.A. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Senior Play 4, Yearbook 4. KAREN FITZMAURICE Fitz 'lEqual rights for all, special privi- leges for me. Major: Math, Science Arlzbitiofz: Kindergarten teacher Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, President, Senior Play 4, Wayne County Choir 3, 4. . 1 I 9 DALE FLINT I never let my studies interfere with my education. Major: Agriculture, Industrial Arts. Ambition: To travel. Soccer 1,F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. BONNIE LOU GREENE Lou Sweet, demure, and shy to all the unfamiliar eye. But, when you get to know her well, I don't believe I'd better tell! Major: Science, Business Ambifion: To become a surgical nurse. Bowling 1, 2, 5, 43 Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 4. 20 BARBARA GALEK Barb Always strive for perfection . . . The best Y things in life aren't always free. THOMAS EDWARD GALVIN Ambition: To become a pediatric nurse. ..Stud,, Bowling 1, 3, 4g Future Teachers of America ,, . ,, 1 2 3 4, Future Nurses of America 4, If you want to be different, be yourself. N.Y.S.S.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, orchestra 1, 2, 5, 4, Maivff Agriculture President 3, 43 Yearbook 3, 4. Ambition: State Trooper or Forest Ranger. Future Farmers of Americag Yearbook 2, 4, Soccer 2. RICHARD HOUSEHOLDER Rick When you care enough to spend the very best, be sure you can afford it. Major: Math Ambition: Spacerangers Student Council 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2g Tennis 1. FREDERICK E. IBBS Fred Destroy our nation's cities, and they will be rebuilt, but destroy our nation's farms, and grass will grow in every street. Mojor: Math, Industrial Arts. Arrzbilion: State Trooper ANDREA KIFER Kife The most wasted of all days is the day when we have not laughed. RICHARD KATZ Kittens Some people say success isn't measured in dollars and cents and then go and measure tin cans and refrigerators. Major: Math, Science, French Arnbitiorz: Lacking Glee Club 1, 4g French Club 1, 2g High School Choir 2, 4g Soccer 2, 4g Basketball Manager 1, 2g Baseball 1, Tennis 1g National Honor Society 5, 43 Dramatics Club 4g Pen Staff 4. I 964 SHARON KERSTEN Kersey Yesterday is a canceled check. Tomorrow is a promissory note. Today is the only cash you have . . . spend it wisely. Major: Business, Homemaking Ambiziorz: To go to California again. Intramurals 1, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Senior Play 4, Bowling 4g Chorus 1. Major: Business Amliilions To be happy and successful Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. SHARON KING Nuttsy All the great women are dying. I don't feel so well myself. A Mojor: Business Ambition: To become a good secre- tary. Senior Play 43 Intramurals 43 Bowling 4. 2I LLOYD LARKIN I would seek unto God, and unto God would I commit my cause. Major: Math, Science, French. Ambition: To live a full, happy, Christian life. job. 5:8 Cross Country 1, French Club 1, 2, Treas. 2, Basketball 1, 2, N.Y.S.S.M.A, 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, All County Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. HARRIET LIPSHITZ arrie If at first you succeed-quit. Y0u'll probably never be able to do it again. Major: Business, Science. Ambition: To be successful and happy at the same time. Cheering 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Playday Mgr., Yearbook 3, 4, Treasurer, Senior Play 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, School Newspaper 1, 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3. ..H Seniors STEVE CLARK MASON Timmy He who goes out on a limb gathers the quiet. Speak well of your enemies, you make them. Major: Science, Math Ambition: Undecided Soccer 1, Cross Country 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, V. Pres., Yearbook 4, Coin Club 2, Pres. BARBARA NIXON Tow Truck A girl becomes a woman when she stops looking for the ideal man and starts looking for a husband. Major: Business Ambition: To marry and have a happy, con- MARLENE ELEANOR MILLS Millzie Women are wiser than men because they know less, but understand more. Major: Science, Business Ambition: Legal Secretary and then . . . Cheering 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Sec., Senior Play 4, Choir 3, Band 1. 22 tented life. Yearbook 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Library Club 2, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY ALAN NOBLE ..Jan,, The future that we study and plan for begins today. Major: Art, Business Ambition: To enter the field of Horticulture or Floriculture. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers of America 43 High School Choir 33 Senior Play 4g Dramatic Club 4. JOAN ELIZABETH PICKARD J P and joannie Pick Think before you act. Major: Homemaking Ambition: To make a certain guy happy. Future Nurses of America 43 Library Club 4. ALAN NYE Spud Some people are so busy running other people's lives, they don't have time to run their own. Major: Math, Science, Language Ambition: To pass a trailer truck on Bay Bridge. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, High School Choir 2, 33 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 Senior Play 43 Coin Club 23 All County Choir 3, 43 All State 4. I 964 'iWhy worry and take the joy out of life, Major: Business Ambition: To have a happy and successful marriage. Yearbook 13 Press Club 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT REYNOLDS Bob To insure peace of mind, ignore the rules and regulations. Major: Industrial Arts Ambition: To be a state fruit inspec- tor. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 4. 23 if GAYLE SCOTT Scottie A girl's best friend is her Lady Clairol. DAYID SHQRPE Only your hairdresser knows, Beakef Mayan- Homemaking, Art- Wisdom is love, but love is not wisdomf Am5i'f0'2 Undecided Malo? Math, Scienie KAREN ELAINE SHIPPERS TERRY SKINNER UTD Not a naturalist, but what an ex- pert on wildlife. Major: Science Ambiziazz: Shop teacher Baseball 3, 4, Manager, Tennis 1, 2, Cross Country 2, Soccer 3, Manager, Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Drama Club 4. 24 Ambzlzon: Developing. Glee Club 1, 2, High School Choir 2g Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 4. Seniors usisn Little grains of mischief, mixed with grains of sass, brought this mighty Senior from the Freshman Class. Major: Science, Business Ambition: To become a good pediatric nurse. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses of Am- erica 2, 3, 4, Sec.g Yearbook 2, 3, 4g Senior Play 4g Library Club 1, 3, 4. LYNN STEBBINS When you must speak, speak intelligently. Major: Math, Science Ambition: Be a math teacher G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. KATHERINE ELISABETH TAYLOR Kathy Wise men talk because they have some- thing to say, fools talk because they have to say something. Major: Homemaking, Art, Business Ambition: Undecided Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Craft Club 3, Pep Club 33 Senior Play 4. CAROL ANN WATSON Carr He who sows courtesy, reaps friendshipg and he who plants kindness. gathers love. Major: Art Ambiliozz: To buy myself a rocking chair and retire. G.A.A. 2. ' mSa ml : .ea esmsamsaamsxsaanwvmlam CHERYL JEANNE TYRE May God always grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Major: Math Ambiliofz: To find a truly happy, contented. and energetic person in this wide world of ours. Future Teachers of America 1, 2. 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Cheering 1, 21 Choir 1, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g School Paper 1, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Yearbook 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 43 Pep Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3g Drill Team 2, 3. I 964 UAV. We are all manufacturers in a way-making good, making trouble, and making excuses, Major: Math, Science Ambizion: Flyer Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4g Yearbook 4. GERALD ALAN XVILLIAMS UJCHY., High school days have had their delights, but can never compare with high school nights. Major: Industrial Arts, Math Ambition: To look back and laugh. Yearbook 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4g Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3. 25 DARLENE A. WINTERS Wee One Love and a cough cannot be hidden. Major: Science Ambizion: join the Coast Guard G.A.A. 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g F.H.A. 3g Bowling 2, 5, 43 DIHIDHUCS Club 43 Press Club 43 Yearbook 4g Sen- ior Play 4. Senior 167111 Lefl to rigbt: Andria Kifer, Queeng Tilton Sears, Kingg Barbara Nixon, Attendantg Williain Cross: Attendant. 26 juuivr Pram Left I0 riglal: Barbara Nixon, attendant, Mary Patterson, queen, Bill Cross, king, Wayne john- son, attendant. m was ia la-. GUQSSES' X x X t Z A AMX H X 'XX 1 W u X Y A MM, W if f J f X E xl-5 L X N I , f'f f 'j 1 27 LZ ,al President-Lacy Ward, Vice President- William Palmer, Secretary-Joanna Sny- der, Treasurer-Joyce Schram. Advisors -Mr. Harold Payne, Mrs. Norma Black. i' k Mr, Harmu 'TY mPalm6I, wr! Row Mich Row Joan Row Paul Row Robe 1 ia NC-Hfma BNC i me Schrainswl Seazed'MtS' a Snyder, lol - ,,JQai'm gmaldzmi' funivrs 1-Irma De Roose, Virginia Young, Dennis Sears, Robert Wright, Betty Ann Hanson, Joan Van Fleet, Sandra Sharpe, Marylin Prindle, ael Dean, Leon Tallman, Iva Jean Harter, Carol Utter. 2-Linda Chatfield, Sandra Miller, Joann Minier, Bonita Zimmerman, Sally Reed, Dawn Fisher, Frederick Batzold, Thomas Ticconi, Roberts, Lorraine La Placa, Susan Williams, Marian Smith. 3iElsie Malbone, Dorothy Van Fleet, Andrea Marsh, Joyce Schram, Joanna Snyder, Kay Van Dusen, Lacey Ward, Richard Winters Eygnor, Jean Reed, Cheryl Jackson, David O'Brien, Gerald Winnett, Karin Byork, Bonnie Penner. 4-Gloria Spross, Jerald Henner, William Palmer, Dennis McRorie, Brian Loveless, Richard Benham, Victor Galek, Jere McQueen, rt Chapin, Richard Lander. Timothy Morell, Linda Sant, Allen Bowman, Ronald Redden, Harry Robertson, James Pasco. tae . - re 44 PresidentMTimothy Lepper Vice Presi- dent-Wayne Allen Secretary-Patricia Shippers Treasurer-Janice Chapin. Ad- visors-Mr. Harold Smith Miss Nancy, Bowser. W r, Mr- ' o r aaa shippers, Timmy mme if Xgfayue Allen- Svphomares Row Z-Linda Bishop, Kathleen Miller, Barbara Seymour, Jeanne Sanzotta, Edith Pickard, Donna Taber, Amelia Brisson, Vicki Douglass Sharon Doane, Cheryl W'oodruff. Row 2-Cynthia Eagleton, Don Minier, Cathleen Miner, Cheryl Blaisdell, Diana Kise, Jacklyn Galek, Emily Cahoon, Linda Pickard rine Zimmerman, Barry Powell, Dee Crane, Janice Chapin, Helen Doane. Row 3-Elizabeth Katz, Thomas Park, Patricia Shippers, Sharon Ibbs, Barry Blake, Russell Teeple, Philip Sutton, Larry Burnett Palmer, Robert Roarke, Olalee Williams, Kenneth Redden, Calvin Dorn, Colin Taft, Judy Rose. Row 4-Robert Lippert, Wayne Allen, Valory Centers, Clara Conklin, Gordon Hoople, Paula Lukas, Terry Reed, James Sanders Taber, Helen Taylor, Mary McQuown, Lee Bastian, Martha Handfield, Bruce Marsh, Virginia Sant, David Row, James Chatfield. Row 5-Richard Shippersf William Wiggins, Floyd Smith, William Chatfield, George Henner, James Countryman, Timothy Lepper Kathe- David James James Fowler, Ronald Webster, Robert Johnson, George Searle, Edward Hawkins, Ronald Janes, Duane Freeman, Dean Gordon, William Deitrich, Joseph Snyder, Noel Tyler, James Topping. 1 s a r 1 v Q ef, 1 1 : J r as r:f,:eme Q- L -abit. .-M... l Preridenl-Nancy Robbins Vice Preridenz-William Payne Serremry-Janet Cross Trearurer-Catherine Sanzotta Advimrr-Mr. Dwight Andrews Mrs. Elisabeth Colman lr. UC V' if b-Digs Catheri R0 . Janet Cross' vijsanlfliirs. Elisabeth Comm Dwight Andre ?rc'sl1mc'n Row 1, Iefz to 1-ighz: Susan Stoughtenger, Joanna Sorensen, Susan Walker, Diane Cornish, Linda King, Sandra Taber, Nancy Robbins, Mary Wetherby, Isetta Correll, Sandra Horn, Beatrice Mettler, Lynn Janes, Kathy Wells. Row 2, lefl la riglaz: Marcia Ellsworth, Marian Wickman, Janet Cross, Connie Wilcox, Joann Sears, Ronald Williams, David Briggs, Kathy Sanzotta, Michael Bentley, Ruth Ann Silliman, Linda McDowell, Gloria Bowman, Kristine DeVol, Ladonna Tallman, Jane Isaac, Mavis Hall. Row 3, left to 1-ighz: Lewis Campbell, Howard Doty, Alan Wood, Wallace Owen, Jac-liHirsh, Joseph Wood, Michael Douglass, Amos Hardy, Donald Harter, William Anson, William Payne, Timothy Walker, Allan Caster, Jerald Laird, Cynthia Bush, Robert Miller, Kathy Stell. Row 4, left zo rigbl: Donald Lockwood, John Teeple, Dennis Blake, Elliott Fisher, Terry XWadsworth, Mark Gillette, Judy Smith, Luella Freeman, Clara Cotten, Betsy Coman, Penelope Fowler, Dorothy Hyde, Fred Tryon, David Van Gorder, Eugene Shippers, Leon Hutchings, Roland Manning. Row 5, lefl lo right: Hope Hirsh, Cleo Wright, John Mason, Gary Galek, Gerald Miner, David Crane, Clinton Acker, George Silliman. George Fowler, James Manley, Thomas Brinkman, Nick Fantley, James Henry, Gary Baker, Kieth Briggs, Donald Withey, Jeffrey Harper. I MRS. VALENTINE Row 1, left lo right: Dale Pal- mer, Marjory Dingy, Edward Bundy, Michael Laird, Marjorie Nichols, Terry Stafford, Amy Conklin, Ruthie Pettit. Row 2: June Taber, Raymond Correll, Joann Youngman, Dar- lene Harnden, Nancy Country- man, Michael Brisson, Dale Countryman, Sandra Harris, Brian Dorn, Mrs. Valentine. Row 3: Frank LaPlaca, Sharon Hughes, Carl Raymond, William Shove, Kathleen Shippers, Ivory Hankerson, Randy Gillette, Ed- ward Chatfield, Dennis Morgan, Patricia Miner, Daniel Mastow- ski. Abrefzt: Linda Vezzose, Linda Campbell, Irene Hardy, Ste- phanie Vandewinckle. ,furziar ffzyh MRS. NELSON 'Raw 1, left to riglal: Mrs. Nel- son, Brian Marsh, David Eldred, james Paylor, Robert Fowler, Debra Soules, Gilda Topping, Ransome Jackson, Kathryn Horn. Row 2: Kathy Smith, David Pollay, Marcha Waterman, Bet- ty Ridgeway, Roger Hyde, Larry Maust, Donald Card, Patricia Smith, Patricia Kellar, Shirley Baylord, Patricia Powell. Row 3: Charles Stebbins, Elea- nor Curtis, Charmaine Hughes, Robert Mettler, Robert Windom, Ronald Crane, john Van Duyne, Kevin Hammond, Thomas Re- sue, Joyce McQuown, Dawn Everett, Dennis Webster. Abrent: Sue Byork. MRS. DORN Row 1, lefz to right: Linda Pal- mer, Linda Reymond, Sarah Thomas, Paul Winters, Marilyn Topping, Deborah Wickman, Joyce Lasher. Row 2: Catherine Allen, No- reen Weatherby, Eppie Mac- Dougall, Peggy Vezzose, David Shippers, Alan Rowe, Laurie Webster, Shirley Snyder, Sharon Berry, Mrs. Dorn. Row 3: Diane Johnson, Susan Welch, Leon Baylord, Glenn Miller, Joseph Heindl, Donald Hatter, Karen Lukas, Willie Windom, John Kellar, Joseph Smith. Abreut: Judy Godlcin, Robert Fowler. 32 junior ffzyh MRS. REEVES Row 1, left to right? James Hoople, James Batzold, Michel Anson, Ron Stewart, Dale Mun- dy, Barbara Buchholtz, Darlene Acker, Beverly Doane. Row 2: Mrs, Reeves, Janice Chestnut, Joan Miller, James Crocker, Sally Streeter, June Du- val, Prudyann Cromback, Pa- tricia Tallman, Cynthia Baker. Row 3: Susan McQueen, Arthur Ellsworth, John Powell, Dennis McNeilly, Gary Bryant, Sharon Crane, William Wiltsie, Valois Crane, Terry Sears, Donald Dates, Arnold Rising, Sharon Maust. Abrenl: Marilyn Smith, Kelly Miller, Mary Lou Crane, Rich- ard Horn. MR. TREASURE Left I0 fight, Ron' 1: Dean Owen, Ruth Mettler, Debra Loveless, Theodore Mundy, Philip Eygnor. Paul Powell, Mr. Treasure. Left Z0 rzgfal, Rau' 2: janet Katz, Linda Cornish, jack Casler, Lor- raine Bowman, Ellynn Russell, Roger Crane, Kathryn Versprill, Becky Harper, Charles Miller. Lfff zo right, Rauf 3x Robert Clingerman, Dennis Topping, Rick Munger, Kathryn Hakes, Kevin Molyneux, David Fowler, Nancy Wfelch, Sandra Horn. Patrick Reclden, james Shippers. ,funivr High MR. WASHBURN Left to right, Row 1: Barbara Pettit, Karen Bishop, Vincent Redden. Brenda Hirsh, Percy White, Steven Cotten, Leo Tic- coni, Mr. Washburn. Left Z0 rigfai, R010 2: April Hat- ter, Patricia Utter, Bruce Galek, Cynthia Andrews, Joyce Decker, Linda Yates, Sharon Malbone, Gloria Hardy. Lefl Zo fight, Rau' 3! Delbert Crouch, Katherine Manning, Donna Miner, George Van Gelder, Harry Snyder, Laurance Rice, Vern Pratt, Evelyn jones, Gregory Mazur, Terry Morgan, Gail Hilliker. lNIRS. SKINNER Row 1, left lo vighl-Mrs. Skin- ner, Leslie Chatfield, Randy Webster, Coral McDowell, Marilyn Payne, Sandra Waldorf. Row 2-Robert Wickman, jean- nine Dutcher, Michael Kelley, Gary Tyler, Richard Winnett, Richard Briggs, Robert Cahoon, Andrew Wadsworth. Rauf 3-Pamela Parton, Jeanine Doty, Lorna Taber, Paul Reed, jeffrey Mull, Philip Harnden, Leah Reed, Keith Flint, Leslie Alteri. Abram-Robert Searle, Terry Blaisclell, Cynthia Maybe. funirfr High Keep to the right. 34 Is he dead? Our Marine Sergeant GRADES Q , g1fg7' ,, 'f QV ff 1 MR. KLAHN Rau' 1-Steven Isaac. Peter Dean, Star Gillett, Williani Soules, Kay Crane, Joanne Kitchen, Michael Nichols. Rau' 2-Mr. Klahn, Linda Rose, Sal- ly Crane, Deborah Stevenson, Mary Gilchrist, Michael Kenney, Mark Laird. Row 3-Glen Teeple, Stephen Crouch, Gregory Miner, Charles Pal- man, Larry Hutchings, james Henner, john Weber. Abreu!-Mary Camnon, Kit Walker, Rickey Brooks, Marjorie Woods. Sllffh Grades MRS. JOHNSON Row 1-Mary Zimmerman, Phyllis Shove, Mary Ruhm, Deborah Howell, Linda Youngman, Bruce Countryman, Dawn Wilson, Isaac Provo. Row 2-Mrs. johnson, jean Silliman, Kim Decker, Eugene Dorn, Randy Mills, Marcia Hall, Christine Hixon, Alice Silliman, William Everett. Row 3-Philip White, Robert Milli- man, Thomas Bryant, David House- holder, David Soules, Ronald Calvin, Larry Curtis, Ronald Hughes, Stanely Hyde. Abreu!-George Maybe, john Van Horn. MR. STRONG Row 1--Wendy Bishop, Thomas Bundy, Donald Chench, George james, Henry Vifetherby, Edward Schram, Barry Countryman, Marshall Handfield. . Rauf 2--Carol Sue Williaihs, Kath- leen O'Brien, Patricia Hyde, Bonny Horn, Margaret Coman, Joyce Si- mone, Sharon De Pauw, Celesta Hart- er. Rau' 3-Mr. Strong, Daniel Wood, Dean Hanson, Michael Miner, Robert Powers, Richard Galek, Robert Leege, Williaiiu Mumford, Otis Vezzose, Christian Gilchrist, Thomas Stebbins. Szlfflz Grades MR. MURNANE Row 1-Marcia Howland, Patricia Taber, John Paylor, Alan Douglass, Stanley Rabideau, Karen Noble, Cas- sie Brooks. Row 2-Mr. Murnane, Marcia Miller, Robert McQuown, Joseph Lukas, David Vanliere, Jonathan Everett, Patricia Morell, Christine Country- man, Eric Van Duesen, Jack Hatter. Row 3-Charles Putman, Robert Fitz Maurice, George Buckalew, Willianu Horn, Robert Winter, Steven Hyde, Ronald Caster, Patrick Paul, Mr. john Woezbyt fCadetj. Abram-Diane Chapin, Daniel Cur- tis. MR. McINTYRE Bottom Row, Row 1- Linda Flynn, Francis Ein- terz, Kathleen DeVol, Henry Singletary, Betty Given, Leo Mander, Yvonne Wilcox. Row 2-George jones, Darlene Card, Ronald Howland, Tracy Gillette, Charles Wadsworth, Brenda Taber, Lee Shippers. Row 3- Roberta Mull, Gene King, Faye Rabideau, Frederick Kenney, Rinda Bowen, Mark Warren, Rebecca Teeter. Row 4-Clifford Green, Vickie Keeton, Mr. Mc- Intyre, Susan Bidwell, Karen Pettit. Row 5-Denise Bush, Con- nie Mills, Cynthia Doty, Sandra Jackson. MRS. FRANSISCO Bottom Row, Row 1- Gary Malbone, Linda Ship- pers, james Wiltsie, Kath- erine Wright, Claude Wood. Row 2- Stephen Van Duyne, Dianna Miller, Aaron Petrosino, Brenda Waterman, Bernard Chase, Bonney Milan, Ronald Hanson. Row 3-Renee Freeman, Karl Wickman, Stacey Wolfe, David Thompson, Cynthia Salisbury, james Allen, Kathleen Soules. Raw 4- Gordon Bacon, jacayln Rice, Mrs. Fran- sisco, Karter Loveless, John Reed. Row 5-Deborrah Senior, Glen Minier, Charles Stoughtenger, Karen Bush. Absent-Norma Brisson. 38 fl '95 fi.: ffm A R '61 ai? fi, im d Q le ' 1 - 1 f , V 3 X 4 t My . Bk ll' .,,r i I ff ., Y X., ' Q. V. . vw - 2 as , ,Q ,Q K .. . f,.:f,.1f- , W Q, '-V9.4 FLORENUNE HENDRICK A -.--- 1. i l963fl9tS?1 f GRADE FWS A X, ,i i . P l'i,a Yi , 5 '.',- . t T 2 is if h ra h bm X , Zffh Grades 1963-1964 GRADE HVE A FLORENTICNEHENDRICK 2 Q X - E ! .5 i i D ll f 3, .,.- ' it ae, llixlgfx 5 'QQ , ,.., g . ' -U , at X SCHOOL a W A SCHOOL 'tai ' wi-ra-.,, .W Q VN -3 . g m Z 15 3 L -ni i q ft Q rr ia T ar i .af , M if 1 Di fs :Fl Q .. FLORENUNE HENDRQCK scuoot i We 3 T963-1964 J GRADE Five it it K .1 H R 3 i NX ,..Q .ff r . as S ig- V i V K, fu, t.1t.? i sg A .o.4A,, ,.. Zffh Grades FLORENTINE Hsmosesex scmom 3 iaezmaea GRADE mfs J ..s . J ig ally x ' -.:'h f te - . Q .i R i s r Q r , S ., . .s, . f S 2 . N S C V' ' ',,: fi X 1,35 'Q ik ,, r or EM? X 2 J MR, MCDONALD Bottom Row, Row 1- Rosemary Gordon, Arthur Alquist, Jacqueline Duval, Michael McGinn, Linda White, Joseph Webster. Row 2--Donald Allen, Pat ricia Eldred, Harold Kellar, Sally Miller, Dale MC- Neilly, Jo Ann Clark, John Crane. Raw 3-Ellen Conklin, Thomas Seymoure, Cathy Gregg, Roger Milliman, Brenda Starr, Mark Pur- dum,. Maxine Burch. Row 4- Lu Ann Steven- son, Philip Versprill, Mr. McDonald, Pamela Wright, Timothy Capion. Row 5-Robert Kellar, Deborah Watson, William Redden, Steven Palmer. Absent-Thomas Worden. MISS TULLAR Bottom Row, Row 1- Richard Topping, Judy Kenyon, Donald Chatfield, Bonnie Lindner, Kim Van Vle-ck. Raw 2- Steven Van Amburg, Linda Reynolds, Brian Mills, Cecelia Har- ter, George Miner, Shelley Verburg, Donald Dough- erty. Row 3-Sharon Waldorf, Vernon Simmons, Dale Douglass, John Stuck, Sally McDowell, Thane Kelley, Rhonda Hammond. Row 4-John Soules, Penny Vezzose, Miss Tul- lar, Virginia Camman, Howard Skinner. Row 5-Cindy Marsden, Beth Hoople, Wendy Douglass, Jeannette Milli- man. Absent-Steven La Clair, Diane Eygnor, Dale Bow- man. 39 XIRS RLSSELL Bottom Row Row 1 Mrchael Wrllrams Joyce Hyde Rrckey Baker Debra Proxo Rodney Malbone Row 2 Daryl Rose Ann Duncan james Grllette Chrrstrne Andrus Gary L Allen Mary Kay Bacon Stephen Lepper Row 3 Kathleen Brrsson Danrel McQu0x-.n Karen Redden Ray Royce Fran ces Kenyon james L1Placa Jean Hyde Row 4 Danlel Reed Nielxssa Howland joseph Egnor Patrrcra Bush Dana Crane Raw 5 Robert Hakes joseph Cahoon Absent Sharon Sharpe MISS METCALI' Bottom Row Row 1 Lexvxs Manley Judy Welch Roger James Elarne Hrxon Gary Bellmger Row 2 Robert Duncan Rebecca Sears Matthew Douglass Ellen Emterz Dennis Decker Lrnda M11 ler Fred Bundy Row 3 Davrd Teeter Nancy Sh1ppers Thomas Mundwrler Rose Mary Hardy Todd Decker Rau 4 Gary Wxlcox Margaret Thomas M155 Metcalf Fay Srmth Rlch ard Mumford Rau 5 Jacquelme Mrner Karen Marsh Absent Yvonne Burnett Harold Rxce jack Roberts 40 FLORENTINE HENDRICK SCHOOL 19631964 GRADE FOUR 'UL 1 nan glfllfffl Grades FLORENTINE HENDRICK SCHOOL V963 l964 GRADE FOUR 'xz and 1:50 :gg :fir Q54 ai' i QU jx 5, 1 iylliisw-.I ,FIVE llnlwelr-I ' ,W,, , .. ax , l , A ,1,,s X :ixxj A' T A so r A be .,.:. by r,y - ,. ff ,'w,. i I I ,,,- 4 I2' A V , In Q, FLORENTINE HENDRICK scnoot 1963-1964 - GRADE 'route L 9 9 1 ' , . xi.. K :If . in . , - 1, ..Q1 ' - ,,AA,A P kiln' ls iff 'XSL' - 1. fi m T'-1 at 'N if--J1c':a2'.1': X' l' Q 'L' 'f' 9 A .. -9 9, K' if Q Qrfurflz Grades tLoReN11Ne Hemomcx scuoot y 1963-1964 Q, 191 Q GRADE route ,S g 5 1 we 1 'it . a 1 I 'A A if ii 19 i Q 9. at 9 mn.. fl ' , ..,k MRS. EDINGER Bottom Row, Row 1- Lucinda Kline, Michael Miller, Dorothy Wfatson, Linden Anson. Sandra Rotacli, Scott Hoskins. Rout' 2-Stephen Stewart, Kathleen Bassett, Kevin Woodruff, Judith Briggs, Thomas XVilcox. Beverly Mander, Homer Dingham. Row 3-Mariann Topping, Williatti Henner, Jeannie Malbone, Thomas Wetl1er- by, Joanne Hunt, Robert McDowell, Penelope Wal- ker. Rau' 4-Evan Tyler, Rosa Green, Judith Austin- Cadet Teacher, Terri Par- ton, David MacDougall. Row 5-Dale Vifaite, Helen Van Duyne. Absent-Laura Murray MRS. COON Bottom Row, Ron' 1- Dorothy Ireland, John Rotach, janet Clark, Dar- rell Fenstermaker, Laura Coman, Marjorie Flynn. Row 2-Frederick Zim- merman, Vera Utter, Doug- las Hirsh, Beverly Sim- mons, Ronald Wilcox, Johanna Ibiseirc, Charles Douglas, Row 3-Kathleen Topping, George Brooks, Christina Kelley, Daniel Sanzotta, Lavonne Galek, Michael Lukas, Pamela Clingerman. Row 4-Richard Chase, Caroline Everett, Mrs. Coon, Fay Smith, Patrick Nichols. Row 5-john Ticconi, Lynn Chatfield, Thomas Dutcher, Rodney Petrosino. 4I MRS. ROBBINS Bottom Row, Row 1 from left to right- Willie Williams, Gladys Allen, Marvin Tryon, Diane White, Brian Teeter. Row 2-Gary Allen, Bon- nie Sennett, Robert Dough- erty, Roberta Taber, Ken- neth Pribulo, Karen Wolfe, James Simmons. Row 3-Joanne Dutcher, Kenneth Dobbin, Deborah Yates, Allen Gay, Deborah Mundwiler, Michael Briggs, Christine Sipes. Row 4-Michael Palmer, Mary Teeple, Mrs. Rob- bins, Raymond Iocco. Row 5-David Smith, Vir- ginia Wiltsie, Melinda Howland, Diane Purdum. Absent-Cornelius Ellis, Darlene Dawson. MRS. CRANE Bottom Row, Row 1 from left to right- Robert Reynolds, Brenda Miller, Wesley Reed, George Wetherby, Lucinda Langdon, james Morgan. Row 2-Randy Noble, Terry Wilson, Terry Cur- tis, Rebecca Stevenson, Bruce Redden, Shawn Schmidt, Jesse Ellis. Row 3-Nancy Camman, Terry Pollay, Kathleen Heindl, Clinton Lively, Shirley Williams, Dennis Verkest, Cynthia Warren. Row 4-Terry Powell, Linda Buettner, Mrs. Crane, Hollis Chapin, Clifford VanHorn. Row 5-Darryl Laird, Terry Ward. Absent-P e t e r Gillette, Melvin VanDyke, Cathlyn Webster. 42 in - sf . -af 25. nv ' C' i 3 -5 - ' fig a r fr? lla, T ,V ,nf ,V 'fa R Sm, Je' -a: r -'EFL if Uzird Grades as n X , i if seii vftoeaseymzme HENDRICK so-root. E, t 'iff . a gif t, 1 'Kia ,,,,, ii, at 5 7-T A6121 35235 'Ei aw , .,.,, r, -A . telel eet i pil ii, fjl96,3fl.9f?.4, 1214 2 ' :Qi ',', ,,,, iff H . '.',' ' j gk iff 1 Q59 -1. L ,F fe ff ' f, Tl afijfg my t..- .. fb ,:f.ff,w1 L- .i 4,- i'tr 5 Y ' ,l l l . M , ,,i,, Y iii a Xl ,.Lz. , ',.. I il. l - 'V ', 'f'V i LLVL K, Vkhlr :LLK w'l ' gg'f ,1 .-,g f A',.v Q . g,'V V, K-Vi, -Vk. i. ',',', . -,', 1..g:i,Q1 ?'LL fifff,-,ifg,VQQ.,,1.- 11,4 .Q effii ,r,t JTQ3w?,ur . va 3KA9E4IHB55fi4 n?fgiQ'i. C L,.2,i'.Vi,1g,.-, t'T' ,fig . k.k, K ,-A,,V- wick' k,hVk 1 fihi' ,nil ikk' I ,.Vlk 3, rf ,-k, krrkk.. I ,515 ,lig L zkik :,,.E,,jj,j,,,,l, K iir gkjw klrr U r I k'.J 1 :ff ':,'1 A ,,:: - -,.,, . . , . . -::., i'Ff?i . 7 f '1', ' neil- ' 4.' ., P ,:' r gilf, - . L1.1 ' . .,z: . m ,. I ,nmA. J . 4935 ill-i -Y '35 U65 L:-L7, .. 1 . , f ,. '- nit' 3- . ,i,ih 1 -,, ': -'g ' ' V 3' k.'k1 iz.-'Zn gg-, ssltr s,-. fwgifi r?gg i 3'Qi-it QNX .,,. QRWQE, -.ss , t,,-s v Q Q S trssees- rsrts .es M , y J l li ir :xi b tia, 5 i L4 C J . C .. ,,,A : . J l,i it VVmV LV., L . , etrs .J . if ' h'k Q,' m A 'm'1 Z VV +mVt, iiii fiif JMEXQJ Q fxuii Q55iWM3WNE ? i SR 15d f . ss 1 l -Q ,S L s l alls t iiiiri l K i . .-,.l ffllff g?fi f '.anp e.-- ffm E iii 3 agmdgi ETNWS Sea 3 w . . f .l Q l . ia., l 1 A1h Ear .-,, waar wf. Q f53F?EW5l ,,ia4 tret ..,. ffkwag 7' 1 'V Vikk il ll ii. '. my I rhkr ii i ':f' I' Q l ,,s Lh .,...,,.,.. ,.,, ' l.s,, Ll l I or ' ' it . I ' ' 'lf 'VVA 4 1'kA K'mAA' ,mL WL 'Kh' H m:l 'A'S.1', f iii re? J? Uzird Grades C . ' ' K f S etee it toi- ,-i ' c it. W I ., it , L',1, 1 1m'L , at is 2 G va a is . ..,. Q , a 'X hxvsx 5355 'lf -. 'J ' 51- Wifi -.- .-If ra. ewaaw 'i ' fr. : -es f,g:,,', H ,, ,. ... 7.55, ,, , ag A Lt.. 1 - 'V Iir i:A I L I Lrrk J iii .Q . .,.. Xwsvg , 9, a ,, X .vi s., ,. .. ,. ,. E? - ' f -Ke 4 .1 i 5-5 5, ,V ff, ffifi? . QS ' 1 r i f? issii . -.. 4 . ' ' J Lmm, 1'- 4 .V K 1, ,' ' , :'f i.1'c' , , IKII Lmm, L., ' S t m ,, ',1' ij., ., , jr ,'f,- i iit. .cts,i . -ise rae, s e-.st Q . Q i ., Lmh' L, mm,: 1 ,',' J . K'-'k 51 '-'. -i ,-,' i 1-' -1 k,.. ..',, . . k f K -iii.-f-',2ifqfvQ LV'h L'V,', 'VL.V LVVL. - 'r f Tiff 'K- : Y-'f f m',' lf AA 1-' ii . . 1 - if-if qw- . EE ai fy W 1' . r, k. f -, .,--,x,-- f . V., 1. fa , a t ma . ts S I We fa s il i . . fig . . .,,. . .,, ..,,.. MRS. PAYNE Bottom Row, Raw 1- Richard Crane, Hilde Tay- lor, Leland Ibbs, Joanne Gowers, Rith Taylor. Row 2-Charles Andrus, Deborah Valentine, Law- rence Galek, Cheryl Neve- lizer, Ronald Barnes, Ruth Mazur, Kim Wright. Raw 3-Patty Green, Robert Stuhler, Cynthia Watson, Stephen Brisson, Adrianna De Ruischer, John Budinock, Candace Mills. Row 4-Roger Utter, Alice King, Robert Chatfield, Charlene Tryon, Thomas Dorn, Susan Robideau. Row 5-Patricia Allen, Janet Wiltsie. MISS BENNETT Bottom Row, Raw 1- Scott Maybe, Becky Mundy, Gary Mettler, Charles Wright, Gerard Francisco. Row 2-Brett Rising, Roberta Stothard, Roy Kemp, Jackie Katz, Edward Jordan, Carol Yates, Daniel Valentine. Raw 3-Anna Mumford, Brian Stewart, Virginia Kenney, Kenneth Kellar, Janice Raymond, Edwin Jarvis, Deborah Reynolds. Row 4-Mack Brown, Penny MacDougall, Virgi- nia Crane, Timothy Henry, Row 5-Mark VanVleck, John Dietrich, James Sou- les, Virginia Crane. Absent-Laurie Mull. 43 MISS EYGNOR Bottom Row, Row 1- Gloria Chaffee, Steve Milan, jo Ann Reynolds, james Cahoon, Sylvia Sneed, Daryl Freeman, Christine Williams. Row 2-Thomas Interli- chia, Patricia Zimmerman, jeffrey Stuck, Janet How- land, Larry Malbone, Gail Hatter, Daniel Soules. Row 3-Cheryl Reed, Clyde Ellis, Leslie Gillette, Tho- mas Harter, Jean Redden, Charles Bush, Virginia Pickard. Row 4-Isaac De Ruischer, Barbara Wilson. Absent-Randy Anson. MRS. SHARPE Bottom Row, Row 1- Nathaniel Wynn, Rebecca Allen, Shelly jackson. Deloris Bradley, janet Galek. Row 2-Ronald Rose, Linda Powers, Philip Fur- ber, Patricia Garrison, john Gallo, Laurie Flynn, Lawrence Kline. Raw 3-Richard Mc- Quown, Robin Thomas, Donald Fellows, Sandra Kellar, Eric Mills. Row 4--Sharon Rice, Kath- leen Hunt, Mrs. Sharpe, Stephanie Verkest, Lydia Hakes. Rau' 5-Margaret Crane, June Isaac. Absent-Sharon Green, Darlene Countryman. 44 M... Q, gf' 2 WW , -ai 3 ,yv CXNQ X.. , E QW. f . gi i, Wg, ' We CQQ35 r ,ge lil' FLORENTINE HENDRICK SCHOOL I963-T964 GRADE TWO at ' 12-, I --tifr I - W i t isii 4 1 I uzxu bf, .lzb Q ,EEE my A 'i-. . ...,, is etii. Erf: 1 ,9.'IIi. , 1 5 , L. all 1 95 . f: if 0 , ': i , I ',.'Q TL Q K' E . Second Grades FLORENTINE Hemomcic SCHOOL .,.., 1963-1964 , GRADE TWO 'S-YK if 4 as-ii! Q3-1 Q 'T FQ' , ., . ,na , ' f ki' S M Q Qw- ' N-df . , W 3' 'Xi E Vg ist 1 tim , it W yr. A ff Compliments of GALLO'S WOLCOTT OUTLET i f ,Eff Kar M' 5, W 1i 'tf. 4-. Rm i W: ,,, a fx ii S 'aa I L is ,sg an if f, x FLORENTINE HENDRICK SCHOOL 1963-1964 2, be GRADE Two 523 S .Y , ' . 1, N: K 'Th , N , 1 X an b f. ,Q 'W M 13 Yi xy, Ai X Second Grades FLORENTINE HENDRICK SCHOOL gf f- Gissssiesr, . J i. X A 1 - U J Ai 1 2 f S MRS. BRADBURY Bottom Row, Row 1- William Taylor, Lynn Sharpe, Diane Wright, Cecilia Hardy, Carlton, Topping. Row 2- Robert Einterz, Terri Woods, David Sny- der, Susan King, Phillip Rasbeck, Lu Ann Wilkin- son, Dale Downin. Row 3-Michael Soper, Deborah Murray, Murri Decker, Patricia Paylor. Joseph Conlin. Raw 4-Claudia Wetherby, Linda Allen, Mrs. South- wick-substitute, D on n a Pettit, Mary Ridgeway. Row 5-Robin Reyn, Charles Garrison. MRS. TANNER Bottom Row, Row 1- Jeffrey Kelley, Robin Ann Thomas, Philip Andrus, Cynthia Sanzotta, Dennis Hughes. Row 2-David Lapp, Sha- ron Stuck, Edward Mander, Amy Maybe, Edward Wal- rath, Marlene Riley, Jarvis Duval. Row 5-Carl Isbell, Cheryl Miller, joey Van Liere, Ann Miner, Robert Caster. Row 4-Laura Conrow, Rebecca Rotach, Mrs. Tan- ner, Cheryl jarvis, Laurie Burnett. Row 5-Victoria Wickman, Judith Pribulo. Absent-Philip Reed. 45 MRS. BAUER Bottom Row, Row 1- Barbara Givens, Ronald Burnett, Kancly Iocco, Randy Hudson, Linda Smith, David Williams, Rose Mary Dempsey. Row 2-Gerald Trine, Amanda Ellis, James Pickard, Penny Andus, William Dingman, Lyn- nette Sprague, John Barnes. Row 3-Sharon Taber, Kim Kelley, Pauline Tryon, Donald Barnes, Lisa Mull, William Bidwell, Cheryl Rice. Row 44Robert Shafer, Virginia Sperry, Ricky Miller, Mrs. Bauer, Wil- liam Ryan, Betty Lou Walrath, Penny jean Gilbert. Row 5-Linda Wiltsie, Gary Brooks, Kristine Bat- zold, Nancy Petrosino. MRS. PETROSINO Bottom Row, Row 1- Iames Flynn, Susan Buet- tner, Michael Galek, Joyce Duval, Yvonne Brisson. Row 2-Terry Brooks, Ricki Hoople, Michael Egnor, Jeanne Allen, james Clark, Kathy VerSluys, Lee Milan. Row 3-Patricia LaPlaca, Donald Murray, Cindy Hakes, Arthur Chase, Ger- aldine VanDuyne, john DeWispelaere, Summer Wilson. Raw 4-Michael Watson, Christine Budinock, Wayne lBlaisdell, Dawn Benson, Robert Yarrow. Row 5-JoAnna Everett, Bonnie Rabideau. Absent-Larry Depauw, john Mander, Andy Conlin. 46 I FLORENTINE HENDRICK SCHOOL I . ' 1963-1964. P 1 4:5911 5.,:i- l Wi! l F, e x Elf . . Zyl, 4 ' 'KL .4 WT, Tis . .'.fi1rrl. : Q iitt A RGQRRAADEONELA7 . V ,Qi , r . r erie f s . f ' M - . A :1::Sw.S'7lx' 15 'if- , A . , L A . 12552 Zzeiii , .- . af K K ' A ,Q Vf K. .,,. 1 H A J elses: rp: . 'ries : H , Hrs! Grades .FLoReNn NE ,HENDRICK ,scuoot c S . 1963-1964 GRADE owe Iwi fi QV 2 .W 4' rw Y A 'aw-. 35, .,,.., Era, ,3 iii fi QF w'Q-QQ., ff-31 52 QA 9, XX 2 aw I ,I an ? H if 'H-. if 9.2.55 FLORENTINE HENDRKZK SCHOOL y 1963-196-4 S fs, GRADE owe XX L. , 44, ,Q , L, . X v : in In . ' 5 e it A e ' 1,'L sl 9 A A 'wr Nggjfl K I Qi W vi L 4 2 F I ' f f 1 , S f-mfxi.,-35.12 K . L . 5:0 4 ,kvxjy x x r.. A ' ,fa 5, af'-fl KM? 'll ilmfl fig' if x ei ik iz as W 2131 .4 ' 'fiffweki . , V 3' S W 'F' x ef .if K .4 Wrsf Grades FLORENNNE HENDRICK scHoo5L- 'E , 'AA GRADE oNe T' I - .. 0 ef '1 vm, ,wr V A 77 S alll! ii S 1:V W E 2 t . tif' ' a . I -,LV . 2 N Q H 1 IP M? 'iff We ' Q., 'WB iw l. MRS. VAN AUKEN Bottom Row, Row 1- Nancy Sipes, Denice Wynn, Sharon Bames, Gloria Bradley, Roger Allen. X Row 2-Dale Webster, Janice Duval, William Horn, Nancy Lee Eygnor, Michael Thompson, Marga- ret Laird, Lawrence King. Raw 3-Annette Brisson, Marvin Reed, Dawn Roberts, George Einterz, Peggy Lyn Green, Marvin Singletary, Patricia Sears. Row 4-Steven Strong, Charlotte Tryon, Walter Stuhler, Keven Thomas, Christine Reyn, Dale Soper. Row 5-Deborah Stough- tenger, Deborah Sharpe. Absent-Roger Gay, Don- ald Hirsh. MRS. PARTON Row 1--Patricia Bacon, Thomas Simmons, Mary Ann Preston, Kevin Miller, Joanne Wright, Dennis Cooper. Row 2-James Interlichia, Billie june Clark, Mark Neal, Sandra Sennett, Terry Ward, Sandra Wiltsie, Clif- ford Brown. Row 3-Cindy O'Dell, David Waite, Helen Youngman, jeffrey Thomp- son, Karen Taber, jeffrey Washburn, Deborah Kellar. Raw 4-Ronnie Douglas, Colleen Camman, Richard Tillaclc, Mrs. Parton, Peter Winnett, Cindy Ibiseric, Robert Gowersf Row 5-Carolyn Stevenson, Susan Paylor, Lori Wig- gins, Sheila Rising. 47 MRS, SPARNON- morning A Bottom Row, Row 1- Mark Williams. Diane Rotach, Arthur Chapin, Deborah Simone, Mark Rose. Row 2-Trudy Welch, Bernard Snyder. Barbara Burlew, Terry Utter, Cath- erine Harris. Harry Tho- mas, Debra Mander. Rau' 3-John Shafer, Marie Dempsey, Lloyd Gardner, Elizabeth Murray, Kevin Thompson, Cheryl Watson. Frank Jarvis. Row 4-Diana Crane, Wfilliam Isbell, Mrs. Spar- non, Margaret Evangelist, Daniel Shoemaker, Luella Bundy. Row 5-Cynthia W'ater- man, Rebecca Reed. Absent-Scott Flora, Rich- ard Sipes, Malincla Cahoon. MRS. SPARNON- afternoon Bottom Row, Rau' 1- Christine Rood, Marvin Harper, Belinda Everett. Ray Wynn, Shawn MC- Ginn. Row 2-Raymond King, Donna Freeman. William McQuown, Denise Teeter, james Brownell. Cynthia Flynn. Rau' 3-Christine Darling, Brent Keeton, Susan Sharp, Jan DeRuischer. Karen Wfiltsie, James Stuck. Absent-Kathy M e t t l e r. 48 SMA B milf' X, . S as we ,A FLORENTINE HENDRICK SCHOOL fm. , E ty? sl 'ef l963-496-ffl Z KINDERGARTEN ltt as-3 si? l ,,,v , nz, .2 I Va .Q V695 5? Jim. lm K Ht - N ,fm . s ' ' ..': . , I 'h H: , E 1 ll in K l T3-aff A A A, 'i.'. '-1 . 1 'L -'l'- ,r f N V, ,. ,,,. , , . sq W H XX 'Tw xt V Ei ldrzdergarfcw SSFLORENTINE HENDRICK SCHCPOL l- it il if K :El rg! A -- W ' evqen ' . Ute: ' E 'Y JQJ limg . Z ' ,ff K ' wg? . we ,, X ' W . 'ef' QQQW V763-l964 KENDERGARTEN saer 9 ein- ae: llr gee has amof, el 'aw me zz. ' 1 r S V gll!5'f 4l 2 Z Q is 'Y An 2 .1'.f FLORENTINE HENDRKZK SCHOOL A . P 1- 1963-1964 S 'Qi' KxNoeRGARTeN A EFZ C I 'liz 'Q so 1. , 'ii is i at .', . .. ,,4w - up PAII , il- R A- hr e Z , v N 'fn , ,X C , 1 , . C .. if 5' S R -W TQ' 1 f,.i . t ier , it ' K . i , stars' if 5 K 1 .. , ,,, Mndargarieu FLQRENTINE HENDRICK SCHOOL l963-1964 KENDERGARTEN ' -if . My , V fi- ' W .1' ,..., A , V '2 .,i , , .,.,..,... L,- get - -- : rt , A ' 5 E 5 A , A '::,.,-,L .sf 5 , - - 3 W , H W gi x ,, , if MRS. COUNTRYMAN- morning Bottom Row, Row 1- Joanne Wilcox, Kevin Brisson, Tena Thomas, Terry Wickman, Pamela Washburn. Row 2-Claudia Sperry, Christopher S t e w a r t, Doreen Freeman, Gary Reynolds, Shannon Riley, William Kemp, julie Ferris. Row 3-Douglas Shear, Barbara Crane, Michael Mumford, Heidi Raymond, Jeffery Royce, Katherine Smith, Arthur Rice. Row 4--Virginia Weaver, William Cathy, Dennis Adams, Nelson Bowen, Carol Hyde. Row 5-Alice Youngman, Nena Thomas. Absent-Carla Beadle, Tod Ellsworth. MRS. COUNTRYMAN- afternoon Bottom Row, Row 1- Steven jordan, Aimee De- Wispelaere, Leondria Hardy, Diane Reynolds. Row 2-Kenneth Sneed, Lorrie Paul, Terry Horn, Karen Prudom, Gary Coun- tryman, Tamara West. Row 3--Diane Ver Sluys, Ronald Coon, Sandra Wright, Robert Stuck, Lisa Taylor, Darryl Reynolds. Absent-Dean Roberts, Michael Burnett, Robin DeMass. 49 Row 1-James Lively, Terry Warters, Sharon Stevenson, Richard Wollek, jean Fitzpatrick, Floyd Singletary. Row 2-Richard Salisbury, Robin Capron, Robert Kurek, Mary Brown, Terry Briggs, Lorrie Kelley. Row 3-Arthur Youngman, Mrs. Hayes, George McIntyre. Speczlzl 611155 Grade ?rcr11cl1 611155 Ercoutez! Reioetezln urges Mrs. Crouse directing the young beginners in grade four. The children in grades 4, 5, and 6 are learning French with- out the use of a textbook, pencil, or paper. It is all done by listen- ing and repeating to acquire speech habits in the second lan- guage. -hUfZN f ' QNX!!! 11' L4-1.1 j? X1 I XX j 1 0356 'A --FlCTavsY1eS OFFICERS President-Elisabeth Robbins Vive Preriderzl--.Ianies Pasco Sewetary-Vi1'ginia Ridgeway Trefzruref'-Robert Chapin Adzfirar'-M1's. Lela Mowry Sealed-Leslie Chatfield, Virginia Ridgeway, james Pasco, Elisabeth Robbins, Robert Chapin, Mrs. Lela Mowry, Karen Bishop. .S'1azzdi72gfPatricia Tallman, Ellynn Russell, Susan Welch, Robert Miller, Bruce March. Ronald Crane, Walne Johnson, Sally Reed. Cathy Stell, Cynthia Eagleton, Joann Youngman. tudmf dfulrcil The S. C. started the school year with work on the 1963 School Fair, setting up a brand new attraction-The Fair Queen. Five finalists were chosen by the Council, then a Council-organized group made the final selection. The monumental task of organizing the floor space in the gym for the Halloween Party was again satisfactorily com- pleted by the Council. The Council awarded 317.50 in the Christmas Door Decorating Contest. All the cash went to the victorious junior High. This year's Safety Campaign began with the circulation of questionaires. This resulted in a fine panel discussion as- sembly presented bythe students. Safety slogans, posters, and announcements continue to remind the students of the importance of good manners and safe conduct. On February 20, the first in a series of monthly Dress-Up Days, with record hops, was held. This is a move to answer the popular demand for these Dress-Up Days. A newly-organized publicity committee is now on the job to promote better student-faculty Council communication. Questionaires circulated among the students and faculty asked the advisability of Spring elections for Student Council president and vice president. Action will be taken according to the poll. Under consideration for the remaining part of the year are these items: student-faculty sports events, Moving Up Day with class and faculty skits as an assembly, student-of-the-month awards, faculty appreciation day, and adoption of a foreign orphan. This page compliments ROCHESTER GAS 8: ELECTRIC CORP. 52 ffrfnor Srfciefy OFFICERS Preridefzz-Jeffrey Alteri Vice Preridezzl-Robert Single S6L'l'E.'.5l1'j'7C211'Ol Eygnor TI'6.1.flll'6I'1WIllllflITl Cross The Wolcotit Chapter of the National Honor Society, following the fall induction, had a membership of sixteen students from the junior and senior classes. As projects for the year, members continued operation of the paperback bool-:store and established a system by which awards will be given to deserving non-members of the Society for scholastic achievement. Activities include a Syracuse University football game, attendance at the district meet- ing, the annual picnic, and another joint meeting with the North Rose Chapter. just before press time semester elections were held, and five seniors, Lois Everhart, Barbara Galek, Wayne johnson, Alan Nye, and Robert Ward, were inducted. Row Z-Marion Smith, Lloyd Larkin, Margaret Fowler, David Sharpe, jean Reed, Elisabeth Robbins. Rau- 2-Irma De Roose, Mrs. Coman-advisor, Mr. Smith-advisor, Mrs. Black-advisor, Carol Eygnor. Rauf 3-jeffrey Alteri, Dennis McRorie, Richard Katz, Robert Chapin, Robert Single, Victor Galek, William Cross, Lacey Ward We editors of the 1964 ROLL CALL wish to express our deepest appreciation to our advisor, Mr. Walter Fisk, for his patience and assistance in helping us present this yearbook to you, our readers. With the hope that you will enjoy this yearbook as much as we enjoyed putting it together for you, we present the results of our planning and effort. Left to riglvz-Joyce Schram-Junior Editor, Robert Chapin- Junior Editor. Carol Eygnor-Senior Editor, Margaret Fowler- Senior Editor. Kal! 6111! Staff Sealed, leff fo riglal, Row 1: Steven Mason, Tilton Sears, Kay Van Deusen. Sealed, lefz to right, Row 2: Martha Handfield Joyce Schram, Robert Chapin, Vicki Douglas, Joan Van Fleet, Carol Utter. Sealed, left lo right, Row 31 Mr. Walter Eisl. advisor, Katy Zimmerman, Lois Everhart, Harriet Lipshitz. On ladder: Carol Eygnor, Robert Single, Margaret Fowler Jeffrey Alteri. Szanding, left lo right, Row 1: Marylin Prindle, Donna Taber, Virginia Young, Janice Chapin, Virginia Ridgeway, Joanna Snyder. Smngling, left lo riglfl, Row 2: Bonnie Lou Green, Barbara Galek, Wayne Allen, Dorothy Van Fleet Clara Conklin, Elizabeth Kata. Srmzdifzg, lefl 10 right, Row 3: Richard Benham, Cyril Caster, Cheryl Tyre, Linda Acker Karen Shippers. 54 Press 61116 The LCS press club wh1ch prmts the monthly Lefwezzrzforlla Pen rs an orgamzatlon of ap proxrmately frfteen hrgh school members Thrs years press club IS a reorganrzed versron of the old llV11tem0zl7zd Specral features lnclude a calendar of events the rovrng reporter Dear Madelrne spec1al musxc and sports sectrons and the newly added cartoon age PRESS CLUB Offrcers Sealed lejl to Hgh! Edrtor Bruce Marsh Donna Taber Elrzabeth Katz Jamce Chaprn Smndzng Clara Conklm Mrs Lela Mowry Cyn lm Eagleton Katherme 71mmerman Joyce Schram Joanna Snyder Jeffrey Alterl Rrchard Katz Kay Van Duesen Cyrrl Caster Wayne Johnson NV1ll1am Cross DRAMATICS CLUB Sealed Ie 1 to rzgbl Nancy Robbrns Carol Utter Donna Shoemaker Donna Taber Vrce Presrdent Karen Frtz Maurrce Presrdent Joanna Snyder In foreground Vrckr Douglas Calvrn Dorn Standing Cheryl Tyre Rrchard Shlppers Dennrs BICROIIC Cyrrl Caster Rxchard Katz Jerry Noble Davrd Rowe Terry Skmner Wayne Allen Clara Conlflm Betsy Coman Clara Cotten Dramafzcs ll The New Vrc Company or ganrzed early th1s year provrdes LCS thesplans wlth an outlet for thetr dramatlc talents The frrst productxon was The VIJIOIZ, a one act play presented at the Chrrstmas assembly Plans are berng made for an evenlng thea ter program later rn the year Along wrth actmg the group IS rnterested 1n other aspects of play productron such as stage management make up appl a tron lrghtmg and costummg 55 . . . , J . 3 l 7 ! 7 . ' : I . - . - , I . , . . U C , . ' . , l' , . J , . . I l 9 Y 3 7 7 1 f I '- . ' Z ' . l Row 2-Mr. Smith-advisor, Mrs. Coman-advlsor, Janet Cross, Ellzabeth Katz, Andrea Marsh- a 1 Y ' Z . 7 . ' . . . . . '- 1 : I 1 1 1 1 I Y 7 ! k 7 I ' 7 . J ' S I . . I 7 , - 1C - I 7 ' 'ik-ifztf gi 5' ,-'x, f- Q ' 1- X720 me La Ylacaiowxdh Qbeg e james Wkntgrs. ' XJ' 1 - gd gn X std F A Alan . YQCW Ysobblnsi Xeogflflusl 322361 Seoiflyril Gaia, Ynxei Y,Xl5abC,giviG,VUl:xi2at7, NUS' oloeiiwnt 4 ,V X . . y I A , .3 lfloaqme imc: Cofmle ed Wim: rs Ham . . 7 . Sw 1 Rott ALoisT1'Vet ue, saw Ke won - C 055, Duseftwyetts W Wiliam Y lgocqiwla Hisglsgnijarkirx. Absent! ' High Schw 6l101r The Wolcott High School Glee Club, 155 strong, under the direction of Esther Searle, each year puts on a Christmas Concert and engages in several functions. This year's con- cert included, among scores by Bach and Robert Shaw, a composition by L.C.S. senior, Cyril Caster. For the last two springs the Glee Club has staged operettasg Pinaforel' in 1962 and Oklahoma in 1963. Both were smash successes. This year the Glee Club plans to go back to having a Spring Concert as it had before. A group contained within the Glee Club is the High School Choir which sings at graduation, weddings and other special functions. . KAY ce, Earl WW cmpm , nor, Kagan Robefl CMOX ESE Vx Tyre- pasco My S, S Ga HQ 0,5191 0,- glee 61110 Row 1-Janet Cross, Kathy Stell, Joanne Minier, Joanna Snyder, Cynthia Bush, Jacklyn Galek, Sally Reed, David VanGorder, James Sanders, Richard Benham, Lorraine La Placa, Vicki Douglas, Donna Taber, Amelia Brisson, Jane Isaac, Elisabeth Robbins, Carol Eygnor, Johanna Sorensen, Lynn Janes, Suzanne Stoughtenger, Linda Bishop, Cheryl Woodruff. Raw 2-Emily Cahoon, Penelope Fowler, Jeanne Sanzotta, Wayne Allen, Jerald Winnett, James Pasco, Alan Nye, Ronald Redden, Cyril Caster, Terry Skinner, Richard Katz, Harriet Lipshitz, Connie Wilcox, Gloria Bowman, Marian Smith, Janice Chapin, Christine De Vol, Mary Weatherby, Marcia Ellsworth, Mavis Hall, Sandra Taber, Nancy Robbins. Row 3-Karin Byork, Elizabeth Katz, Clara Conklin, Clara Cotten, Donald Lockwood, Bruce Marsh, Willianl Cross, Roland Manning, Barry Blake, Mark Gillette, John Mason, Jeffrey Harper, Andrea Kifer, Kay Van Dusen, Olalee Williams, Patricia Shippers, Joyce Schram, Ruth Silliman, Catherine Zimmerman, Judy Rose, Cheryl Blaisdell, Susan Williams, Linda McDowell. Row 44Karen Fitz Maurice, Martha Handfield, Lois Everhart, Robert Wright, David Palmer, George Silliman, Gordon Hoople, Lacey Ward, Harry Robertson, Richard Shippers, Lee Bastian, Joseph Wood, William Payne, Louis Campbell, Howard Doty, Don Minier, Mike Bentley, David Bieth, Connie Colvin, Barbara Nixon, Mary Patterson, Sharron Ibbs, Jean Reed. Row 5-Betsy Coman, Paula Lukas, Helen Taylor, Cheryl Tyre, David Crane, Steve Henry, Dean Gordon, Nick Fantley, Jim Fowler, George Fowler, Tim Lepper, Edwin Hawkins, George Searle, Bob Johnson, Henry Allen, Bob Chapin, Dick Lander, Ted Sears, Richard Winters, Jerry Noble. Kenneth Redden, Calvin Dorn, John Teeple, Michael Douglass, Marlene Mills, Margaret Fowler, Gloria Spross. Orenesfrn Row I-Pianist, Clara Conklin, Jacklyn Galek, Jack- queline Minier, Charles Putman, Sharon De Pauw, Barbara Galek. Row 2-Thomas Dorn, Sally McDowell, Diane Eyg- nor, Karen Marsh, Ellen Einterz, Yvonne Wilcox. Row 3--Richard Galek, Cindy Marsden, Celesta Hart- er, Joyce Simone, Deborah Wickman, Patricia Hyde, Cindy Kline, Cecelia Harter, Sharon Waldorf. Row 4--James Hoople, Steven Hyde, Linda Mc- Dowell, Betsy Coman, Gary Galek, Victor Galek, Bruce Marsh, Shirley Snyder, Brian Dorn, George Jones. jnnier Hand R010 1-Cathy Allen, Deborah Stevenson, Isaac Provo, Terry Stafford, Michael Brisson, Ste- ven Cotten, Robert Winter. Row 24Dean Owen, Kim Decker, Deborah Howell, Carol McDowell, Kay Crane, Robert Caho-on, Marilyn Payne, Philip Eygnor, William Ever- ett, Linda Youngman, Mr. Handfield. Row 3-Linda Rose, Marshall Handfield, Patricia Taber, Christine Hixon, Jeannine Dutcher, Darlene Acker, Cyn- thia Baker, Janet Katz, Becky Harper, Amy Conklin, Christ- ian Gilchrist, Margaret Coman. Karen Noble. Row 4-Paul Reed, Sally Crane, Robert Powers, Linda King, David Soules, Jeffrey Mull, Sharon Crane, John Tee- ple, Jim Shippers, Dave Householder, Joann Young- man, Eugene Dorn, Pamela Parton, Ellynn Russell, Mark Laird. Abreu!-Dean Gordon, Mar- ilyn Smith, Robert Fowler, Judith Godkin. Debra Love- less, Diana Chapin, Charles Palmer. Beginners' Hand Row 1-Patricia Eldred, Roberta Mull, Elizabeth Hoople. Row 2-Katherine Wright, Donald Dougherty, Renee Freeman, Sandra Jackson, Karen Bush, Susan Bid- well, Charles Wadsworth, Steven Palmer, Mark Purrlum. SfnneiingvStephen Van Duyne, Darlene Card, Thomas Seymoure, Michael McGinn, Mr. Handfield. Senzed-Francis Einterz, Gordon Bacon, Philip Ver- sprill, Jack Stuck, Glenn Minier, Karter Loveless, Howard Skinner, Shelley Verburg. BRASS Sealed-Darlene Harnden, june Taber, Donna Taber, Betty Robbins Senior Hand Prerident-Lloyd Larkin Vice Preridenl-Cyril Caster Secretary-Treafurer-joanne Minier Libwzrimz-Martha Handfield Anirlanl Lifmzrifm-Clara Conklin Siage Mmmger-Alan Nye Arrislanz' Stage Mamzger-Robert Chapin Row 2-joseph Snyder, Kathy Stell, Lee Bastian, Lacey Ward, Harry Robertson, james Teeple, William Payne, David Bieth. 55? 3-Elizabeth Katz, Cyril Caster, David Fowler, Robert Chapin, Richard mters, Lloyd Larkin, Martha Handfield, Abrent-Sue Byork, james Sanders. Y, WOODWINDS Rauf I-Joanne Minier, Cynthia Eagleton, janet Cross, Mavis Hall, Dale Palmer, Marjorie Nichols, Sandra Harris, Michael Bentley. Row 2-Jean Reed, Janice Chapin, Karen Lukas, William Palmer, Clara Conklin, Paula Lukas, George Fowler, Margaret Fowler, Clara Cotten, Robert Lippert, Cynthia Bush, Sally Streeter, Mr. Handfield. Abfefzz-Stephanie Vanclewinckle. The Senior Band added 11 new members since No- vember, bringing the total number of musicians to 47. One Senior Band member was chosen for the NYSSMA All-State Music Festival Band at Penn Yan. An eighth grade member was chosen to attend the All-State junior High Festival held in Newark. Nine band members were chosen by auditing to attend the Wayne County Band Festival held at Wayne Central School in February. The entire band has performed this year at the annual school fair, the Open House for American Education Week, the Wfayne County Teachers Conference, the Christmas Concert, and two programs for the elementary grades at the Florentine Hendrick School. PERCUSSION Jerald Winnett, Stephen Henry, Alan Nye, Virginia Sant. ?z1furc ,Nurses The Future Nurses con- tinued to sponsor many of their service projects again this year. These include New Eyes For the Needy, Christ- mas gifts to nursing home patients, March of Dimes campaign, and collection of articles for Newark State School. Several girls are also doing volunteer work at the Newark State School one Sat- urday a month. In December the club re- ceived a national honor. The members were awarded a plaque by Parefzlf Magazine for outstanding youth group service during 1963. lgveiynan' 6if2a6j15iiS'UoQ AHS ra ' e yl XS 6 Ea I I lr H W 'yfdled Chaplhxcar 01 E Ga I' U53 ' 11115 1: V ac . . xad , gfef 6 i VU - , Son 1111 V150 011, fHcklysi1ngE3,OUn53j211 SZ,Eji3erCyng3I,5V3?raIet FO .ek ' an . s, B I un We ' Kath P161-fa 01711 dy. IXP - er- Id I 16 G ffqiyd. Fesld 'He Zi, ' E151-wr 'ees Ei' 'H-HB en? Jan' 2712161437317 aiione lgabeth Roi-,nlliinle Zilice A ' r ' - ' 1. ifezzzxlifqfgj Sing rgjingiat- TSQ. fi! 394194 XL- Qifinsonl Sam, Th T IPPCTS T C1035 00135 abc, ' ed S , De . if - . C17 Cty? gy U11 Stegggs' -Yl:1y,Z,Z71S Q 111173 De Hagdf- YIG, B '75, Jog gxpgul , B31-13,3 RQO35- 60 lefd C arbat nge U. va Luk ra N 1 Rich Iara coli!-Galek, El-rrneg Calif, jean Rgggn, Robeifd vyimers 'nf Donna Sliard Katzn Dom, F13 Virgqhlh Johnson 7 Wayne R 7061 ' .IGH-y ' 123156 Rid , Riff! maker 5 N b th K gewa ard a 1331-Fic. U le, T arg, JO y, Donn 13 Shlpper erq, Skin yce Schml a S, Etna Her M, Tl, 'V Cffbob :wha n. 9ufurc Cmchers The Calla Green Chapter of the Future Teachers of America was organized at Leavenworth Central School in the spring of 1957. The Future Teachers of America Club seeks to enable its mem- bers to secure accurate infor- mation on vocational oppor- tunities in education and the special competences required to aid in self-evaluation. It also seeks to participate in prevocational activities which are both exploratory and cle- velopmental in nature. The club plans an annual field trip to one of the near- by colleges or universities as well as assisting in several school projects. Yxeporxei, xbilaixei Yisil, ad X5 Edward L A esf Ya an xeis, Gemini M - 'Y aiimzmf v 501 Leon . M 7 gem?f'Y xeasuieii 1-mon xy ice Y gesidenh inec. it Nic. . Cbakiie , - Yxicha img Cen 3 H0263 a 'SMTXCS l Vfnghl, an, vii Law :cnc . Senunei, fikoinest idnaei De Row if Thomasviifffyi RW 2 5 f :esi en, ' . 'siiinias Gaivin, Deva? Gown, M Kam QI 3meYfSec:em:g . Absemf H0 l'lfl6'l1f1gk6,t,5 Th' me is year,5 FH giinbership Of' .Al has a rs fr fW6n th Om Ey.tW fOugh Sen' the freshn O Februar 1Or Classes lan tWe1X, Y 293 the Club! ' AS of ad . 6 mefftin S 1135 held C ?r1S0I'ShiP of under the am, th - 155 M Ihgfrolects Planned P 1I'1d6f of the f-Of the re aft' , . ' the ies, PICIHCS, ailglr Include mf0rtunate' help for gllfllfg gflflflers Th BRAC Cwolcott Chapter . H . Very In med on th' of have , Uch the same 15 Y6ar 111 r . as 6iE.V1?uS years Yofk sf iblt at the elf . HKQH . N 10- R0Ch6Ster0I3iCu1tu1'9.I Shi: 3112? In the 2. 3525.00 coincultufal gym: COHHW Priijst, Tilton Seainsefvation 1 21 S550 Won fi bond and V230 goveflimeriii second Prize isomers Won 1 21 . bond e Bayiord, , Patricia Poweii, Sbiri fy 0 nn Yoongngaygxokiiw eggngiiigxaa 34392, Mafiiyn Yrinciie, Shawn . ise Miss Cain. SmndingfDa:iene Pickett S0219 gym Van Yieet, Kathieen Siiippeii dm Hom, Edith Picicaid. Hush. vzeelingfs A ' mi, Kath Ckiergiii , Qrnith, Dot mer, San ok, Hope K therine Sm in Young uciv th en M Vnnciesbro Ka e Virgin' 7 ' A Yickaxd, S - Hauer, Ka K6 ' Bonita Doan , Eieet Lin a i a jean an Miiier, Van , Dawn Eveiett, v Abggngfbiacy Lou Crane, jo li bl Mrs. ,fvhnsanls Science 61116 Library 611111 Sealed-Mrs. Mildred Baker. Szazzding--Barbara Galek, Cheryl Tyre, Karen FitzMau- rice, joan Pickard, Donna Shoemaker, Linda Sant. Abrenz-Bonita Vanderbrook. Seated an floor-Rebecca Harper, Catherine Allen, Leslie Alteri, Deborah Howell, Catherine O'Brien, Wendy Bishop, Linda Young- man, Phyllis Shove, Deborah Stevenson. Seated-Mr. Paul Treasure, Mrs. Virginia johnson, Steven Cotten, ,Leo Ticconi, Coral McDowell, Randy jackson, Cynthia Baker, Joan Miller, Linda Raymond, William Soules, Mrs. Anita Dorn. Slanding-Kim Decker, Robert Winters, Eugene Dorn, Amy Conklin, Bruce Galek, Sally Streeter, Carl Raymond, David Fowler, jeff Mull, Randy Gillette, Marjorie Nichols, Cynthia Andrews, janet Katz, Barbara Buckholtz, Brian Marse, Isaac Provo, Alan Douglass. Abrenl-Judith Godkin, Randy Mills, Robert Searle, Diane Chapin. 62 funivr ffzyh Klmir Row 1-Ruth Mettler, Phillip Eygnor, Randy Webster, Linda Palmer, Sarah Thomas, Linda Raymond, Steven Cotten, Richard Briggs, Robert Cahoon, Debra Soules, Marilyn Topping, Dale Palmer, Kathrine Versprill, Sharon Berry, Gilda Topping, Judy Godkin, Amy Conklin, Vincent Redden, Andrew Wadsworth, Linda Cornish, Marilyn Payne, Karen Bishop, Leo Ticconi, Barbara Pettit, Dean Owen, Leslie Chatfield, Paul Powell. Row 2-Sandra Waldorf, Joyce Lasher, Gloria Hardy, Ransome Jackson, James Hoople, Patricia Powell, Jack Casler, Charles Miller, Percy White, Brenda Hirsh, Sharon Malbone, Linda Vezzose, Linda Yates, Shirley Baylord, Katherin Manning, Edward Bundy, Paul Winters, April Hatter, Stephanie Vandewinckle, Marjorie Dimgy, Irene Hardy, Cynthia Andrews, Joyce Decker, Robert Clingerman, Roger Crane, Kathy Smith, Bruce Galek, Brian Marsh, Jeannine Dutcher, Beverly Doane, Deborah Wickman, Mrs. Esther Searle, June Duvul. Row 3-Terry Stafford, Allen Rowe, Robert Fowler, Janet Katz, Gloria Webster, Debra Loveless, David Pollay, Patricia Kellar, Ray Correll, June Taber, Richard Wfinnett, Prudy Crombach, Cindy Baker, Sue McQueen, Darlene Acker, Sally Streeter, Joan Miller, Cathy Allen, Dale Mundy, Barbara Buckholtz, Patty Tallman, Michael Laird, Marjorie Nichols, Sandra Harris, Brian Dorn, Eppie MacDouga1l, Lorraine Bowman, Peggy Vezzose, Ellynn Russell, Becky Harper, Gary Tyler. Row 4-Jeannine Doty, Joann Youngman, Darlene Harnden, Betty Ridgeway, Gal Hillike, Terry Blaisdell, Evelyn Jones, Leah Reed, Dianne Johnson, William Shove, Frank La Placa, Ruthie Pettit, June Duval, Susan Welch, Karen Lukas, Arthur Ellsworth, Arnold Rising, Sharon Crane, Shirley Snyder, Janice Chestnut, Michael Brisson, Edward Chatfield, Noreen Wfetherby, Lorna Taber, Donna Miner, Patricia Smith, Delbert Crouch, Kieth Flint, Linda Campbell, Pamela Parton, Marcha Waterman. Row 5-Gregory Mazur, James Shippers, Sandra Horn, Kathryn Hakes, Sharon Hughes, Patrick Redden, Dennis McNeilly, Glenn Miller, Valois Crane, Dennis Wfebster, Dawn Everett, Harry Snyder, Carl Raymond, Robert Windom, Laurance Rice, Ronald Crane, Ivory Hankerson, David Fowler, Kelly Miller, Kevin Hammond, Kathleen Shippers, Joyce McQuown, Thomas Resue, Randy Gillette, Vern Pratt, Jeff Mull, Terry Sears, Donald Dates, George Van Gelder, Paul Reed, Patricia Miner, Nancy Welch, Dennis Topping, Sharon Maust. 63 'QQ WW 1 on M ffl MAQP AIN' Wim Wham gwwmm EQ. QQ!! ,-QQ I 5- fi f' av X . :Sf QQ , :N R5 , ITXN if QQ. .fx ' QX f ' J' 'M ' wg .51 A ff 'xi 5 C Q U Wi SW 1 !ll'I'lf7l'S K E Y E ,, mf . f B05 Sm le g Jeff Alterl M WW X352 4 rv W 3 wk ggi ,lgggfixgf V aag3f,f?q.g4E3agag2g5ga?5QggE5 29 2 wk xx W 2' iw Xsiiyfgg f W wff M 5'6 ' W 2 2 9' W Agia 2 Q92 fix M faaasiwiifzfizfv Y v Y 2 1534 Q Q 331, :Q MM +5 sw 39222 Dax e Shar e G 1 Wax ,W Ki P erry XY llhams 5255 Q: 23,2 2 N355 y aw X' V259 wg gggegfziiigw 522539 6 , Kiwi M55 , ,ig ea A 5451, 2 QE Ax kg 5835? wma X wifi Q63 f2'a,sg,mQ,, 'C AXGQRWQ, 1 Q ef Qs? 25 ? V 53 25545 Q f RB 4 'S' 'S R 2' gm A gm Q 223322 S, , A wifi Kiki A ww 5: Q 15 3 P iw 213 H Q2 Q A45 QMS? aw ,aw W iff? W 3 aa 1 SSXIWMEM Q52 Q K 9 A W g KX, we Q my ,W 35559251 w ' .,',G11igW.2- D , I Q, WM 323535 iilwwrg 3' B M ., A f W W Q? Eff I gi fwwgwieif W Cross K Q fflgiwiygslfx Qiwi? 3 W me . 5,9 94 6 if Q 52.5 26 gg Q ,J5 ggi, 5 fl ' 5 '35 7' f i ,f a my 9 1-fgw A ig N :X55351'Qf , ,5,'E6w a f Wav' ,ss X, A Mxgwgy X, ' W 2 f T af, we ?,Qv 9 iw? ,Emmy ge E Q 93 xi Mason 22 K 4 gr A WE K BO 9 gg 3 hapm Q game? gg Wfifg Q, gfagiigagawggikst, A ifiwfxg 2295353 '?3? Mex gg 9 M 2 Th1s page comphments of V WILMOTHQ HOME I DECORATING CENTER 66 Ronnie Reclden Xifvif gif B1 Hx??f2fW'5X Palmer K5 gg? AWK? M 2 ,W Qi? .My Z xi Xmxgfgugw M R ,xM?Qiwg,S,Kyl, EM? 35' 2 S my if Ei 3 M gasmgiiggiik W viva? Jxwqgiygii Q W gf y Q Y X gig ffifik 2 Va x 991 gif Q9 R55 39555555 QQ! 23? Winiw awislggflfsgi g ,ff M ,X ,ff,ig???f5? 1 M V? K gi M, wi Xa 2 ag ff cf K K+ 5+ ww Biff? Q? Way ne 15 AQ Q if K , X johnson 2 335355 3 v Wfgg5i3Q:fgQiQgfiQk,W fgwi in Q 52205 gfgggw f Q ff Y 5 W S4 W aim s? i2 E? ifgwgw SQ R aw Y w i kwf vi wg 1 xg E in vc iii fi ,E Ar, E 1555 H M 'ESEQQQE 2- YE Q W Q2-ef M335 aggsk N-ph? 4, '2 62 W R. QQ v er 3935 if Q52 jun Pasco , .. E i gi , Z.-11 R4 Gm, . , 3 wif, aw, fp eggs V L gpgw M' vf,gQK'Q3Q uv-325-,w X1 X 31231333 ' ' 1 21, 55 ,A f M, t v 5 f awk g p W Q H 23 Y rv- X wakm Q-V was Q U 2. X . A W Wm - - 5 ,fkwm-Q23---. 4 . .7 V E. W, , W A . E .5 wi Y' M, Xkwf? A-f ,bhkxffx . f Q ff ax wfSe.k?fm.+e?m:af,ff,-LEM: ,fix Y wg ,X 51 Q V gf Qzfiww -M wx A wa. 'ww wg - 2 X a, f nh Rei Jiif' 5 WZ? 'Q gf? 3 Y ,M mic ws 3' 5 3? Qi c 1 gm- 12 Y 9564 3535 Qgff-,Mfi?2ga1 2 f Q f Q 'm l Sf Xiff?-iii, fwvf? Z fi 'A 'Fw y 25325-Aa A gg 333 52 ,ay Kam i 1,5 , Y. 6 3 5 , X we.',Qz 4M1 hawx 9021 q 353 N' ' i , iw W e 1, ae H2 AfSaH 5+g,,i5 Aki WML 'H Yjy2,yMfKQ,g4'L S? 7542255 FK W ,X fl Easil y Q H , 2 A A A, 815311 5 Q2 2 2252 Q H 5252? Q Qi 5 if fszsuww Q W Y? gui? Wk 'QM ig , gif 'Q ,M 'ff W ffxif fi, Qi 4 Q ,ii Q ,fig 3 ,yr ,M il qgerfv V R f? ,gk Y + Y 55:2 ' f wg ig ga 2 15 :M Q ,Q A 5 Q 6 Q, v Im M 4 ? Qgkvdggiegwkggyfewgk u ways fa: , fe ae 1, - Y K 2 'Q A '11 ' A gf,-Q Wyxef, ' . 2' ' , - YN M L34 3, W f, f f, C .ft X 322212 5 35' wa af Q, Q, 2 N fu-3233.25 B- , M vga N Sw w W v 1 3? W e d ' 5 ' air L Q X ,W R- 2 ff W f i M? 2 Vfii' Em Y Q 1 iw, X '35, 16? ? d?W ,Q5l 5 ,K K, ,4 X 53 X R f 1 Mm 221' af v A G 1 4' P 9 A -,M xx ,N f., ff f i 3 Af f 5? 992 5 ? w A , FY ? ' 2 '-3 wi if as w w w 532 3 1 Q W k i w Y ig, -1 Q? + Q Z? ?'3'ki' Egii? SCORES IVQIMH Opponent 89 Savannah .. , ., ,,,,Y,,,,, , H42 51 Wayne ,,SSS ,,,,,, 5 4 78 Sodus ,,,,,,,,,, Y,... 6 5 58 Red Creek ,,,,, ,SS.,, 6 0 48 Pal-Mac ,,,SS,,,, ,,,,,SS 5 3 61 Williamson , ,, . ,,,, ,, 60 48 Clyde . ..,. ,,,....-43 68 Marion ,Y,, ,,,,, ,,Y,,,, 7 5 58 North Rose ,Y,, ,, ,,,,,,, 52 71 Savannah , ,frf 4.38 48 Wayne ,.,., ,,C,,.. 6 2 64 Sodus ,,,,Y,,,,, ,,,,,,. 5 7 68 Red Creek ,,., ...70 50 Pal-Mac r,,,.. r..V,55 5 1 50 Clyde .. ..,,....., ,,l.,.. 4 8 50 Williamson rr,,.,. ,,,,,,, 6 1 COACHES 67 Marion ,r,,..,. Y..V,V 6 2 78 North Rose ,r,,... ..... 5 6 Robert Strong, james McGinn. This year's basketball team was one of the most well rounded squads in recent years, with a potential of eight or nine starting ballplayers. As of February 17, with only a few games remaining, the season is almost sure to be a successful one. This year's team had a few ups and downs, turning in very good team performances against arch rivals Red Creek and North Rose. Bob Single has led the team in scoring with over 200 points, while jim Duval has collected the lion's share of the rebounds. Dave Sharpe and jeff Alteri provided the defensive spark. Forming a nucleus for next year's squad are Iuniors Bob Chapin, Bill Palmer, jim Pasco, and Ron Redden. MANAGERS Lefl I0 1'igl1t-Paul Eygnor, Elliott Fisher, William Chatfield. 6 7 Margaret Fowler Varszfy Hheerlcadcrs Martha Handfield Betty Robbins Cheryl Blaisdell Clara Conklin Pat Shippers, Subslilule Marlene Mills K , Sealed-Marilyn Payne, Marilyn Topping, Amy Conklin, Leslie Alteri, Becky Harper, Gilda Topping, Dale Palmeq Jeannine Dutcher, Linda Raymond, Linda Palmer, janet Katz. Slmzding-Kathy Allen, Patricia Tallman, Shirley Baylord, Susan Mc- Queen, Sally Streeter, Kathleen Shippers, Karen Lucas, Dawn Everett, Sharon Maust, Susan Welch, Sandy Harris, Ruth Pettit, Pam Parton. Abrenl-Susan Byorlc. juniar flzyh Kheerlmders fulzivr ffzylz Haskefball Mr. .Washburn, Richard Briggs, Ransome jackson, jeff Mull, john Van Dyne, Cleo Wright, Ronald Crane, Percy White, David Fowler, Glenn Milleg Philip Harnden, Patrick Redden, Robert Cahoon, Vincent Redden. Abrent-Robert Miller, Ronald Stewart, Mark Weber, Bruce Galek, Robert Searle, Terry Blaisdell. This page compliments of CAHOON FARMS Saucer Row 1, left I0 rigbl-Ronald Redden. Jeff Alteri, Ronald Williams, Bill Payne. Don Lockwood, David Bieth, Jim Topping, Ken Redden, Jerry Winnet. Row 2-Elliot Fisher, Bill Chatfield, Fred Batzold, William Windom, Barry Blake, Jeff Harper, Gary Galek, Denny Blake, Colin Taft, Harry Robertson, Bob Ward, Charlie Collins, Mr. Washburn. Row 3--Tim Lepper, George Searle, Bob Single, jim Pasco, Tim Dean, Tom Kemp, Tim Morrel, Alan Nye, Henry Allen, Ted Sears, Bob johnson, Bob Reynolds, Jerry Williams, Dick Katz, Bill Cross, Mark Weber, jim Duval, Wayne johnson. The '63 Leavenworth pitchmen compiled a respectable 7-5-1 record despite failing to capture a sectional berth. jeff Alteri led the team in scoring for the third straight year with 12 goals, while Bob Single, Hank Allen, and goalie Jerry Williams took care of the defensive game. Despite the loss of 12 seniors via graduation, the future looks bright for LCS's sec- tional representation, as seven starters will return next year. lVolr0ft Opponent 6 Newark ............. . 3 7 Savannah , , . O 3 Marion , ....... 2 1 North Rose , ..... A3 2 Red Creek i 1-2 3 Williamson . --'- -- 0 1 Wayne . ..... '-'fff' 4 8 Savannah . .. '--'-' Y-1 2 Marion 2 North Rose ..,.. -f ----4 6 Sodus . .... . Y--1 0 Red Creek .... -- 5 31 Sodus . .... ano seniors 7' Zswzis Umm Though the Wolcott Tennis Team, led by Coach Clinton Wash- burn, did not win a match all season, it was blessed with an ex- ceptional star, Russell Rolls. Russ, after beating Barry Lalonde of Marion, went all the way to the finals in the singles Section 5 com- petition for B schools. Sealed, left to right-Lloyd Larkin. Richard Katz, William Cross. Mr. Washburn. Abfenf-Cyril Caster. Raw 1, lefl 20 right-Steve Mason, Bill Palmer, George Fowler, john Mason. Ronald Janes, Cyril Caster, Mike Bentley. Row 2-Barry Powell, David Palmer, Edwin Hawkins, Bob Chapin, Ronald Webster, Jere McQueen, Mr. Peter MacDonald, Coach. Cfross-Hvuufry The Cross-Country team this year was very successful. The team finished second in the county, its only two defeats coming from Wayne Central. At the county meet at Williamson, two Wolcott run- ners finished in the top five. At the cross-country regionals held in Rochester, Wolcott finished num- ber six out of the eighteen teams competing. girls' ,flflzlrffzr ,flssrfczkzfirffz Mrs. Barbara Twentyfive, fldriror Row I-Lynn Stebbins, Margaret Fowler, Olalee XX'illiams, jean Reed, Sally Reed, Carol Eygnor, Elisabeth Robbins. Rau' Il-Gloria Bowman, Sandra Horn, Linda King, Donna Taber, Barbara Seymoure, Vicki Douglas, Cynthia Bush. Row III- Clara Cotten, Emily Cahoon, Andrea Marsh, Clara Conklin, Sandra Muller, Kathleen Meiner, Dee Crane, Elizabeth Crane, Judith Rose, Cheryl Blaisdell, Kathrine Zimmerman, Cynthia Eagleton, Janice Chapin, Edith Pickard, Mrs. Twentyfive. Pre'ririw1z4jean Reed Reporfer-Donna Taber Vice Pre5idezzt4Vicki Douglas Spof-Ir Mizzmgerr-Olalee Wfilliams and M. Fowler Secretm'y-Tfcrzruref'-S. Reed Adrimr-Mrs. Barbara Twentyfive Each Tuesday and Thursday night from 2:30 to 3:30, the L.C.S. gym is filled with girls eager to parti- cipate in an intramural program of sports including such activities as softball, basketball, soccer, field hockey and tumbling. This program is open to any interested girl in the high school department. The Girls' Athletic Association captured two tournament trophies in round-robin competition this year. One was for field hockey, the other for soccer. The G.A.A, is under advisorship of Mrs. Barbara Twentyfive, girls physical education director. At the end of each year girls are given awards according to accumulation of points for participation in playdays, sportsdays, and regular intramural competition. Remember When . . Linda Acker got a polio shot, fainted, and . . . Donna Albrecht wasn't writing to a certain sailor. Hank Allen made a U shaped car. jeff Alteri was a Mallo maniac. Art Batzold joined the Country Club. Cy Caster said, When in doubt, add more acid. Bill Cross made a wisecrack in the Savannah locker room . . . door. Hank DeMass played Lady G . . . at Winter's party. Jim Duval was a 97 pound weakling. Lois Evegrhart had a swelling desire for oranges. Carol Eygnor didn't cry whenever she heard a funny joke. Karen Fitzmaurice didn't have Garbagei' as a steady diet. Dale Flint went to school all day long. Margaret Fowler lost her gum at a party in a most peculiar way. Qsmackj Barb Galek spared the cat and spoiled the car. Tom Galvin collected only one speeding ticket a night. Bonnie Green lost her car. Ricky Householder was Wolcott's first Beatle. Andy Kifer stopped beating them and began chasing them. Fred lbbs wrote a letter home to his eighth grade class. Wayne Johnson had to leave the country. Dick Katz took his driving test with the emergency brake on. Sharon Kersten wasn't a ballet dancer. Sharon King was locked in the trunk of the Driver Ed. car by . . . Lloyd Larkin didn't go to Oswego every chance he got. Harriet Lipshitz loved to be called i'Cookie. Steve Mason wasn't Mrs. Searle's favorite student. Marlene Mills had to remember if it was an odd or even day, so she knew whether it was Barny or jerry tonight. Barb Nixon walked to school. jerry Noble ad-libbed during the senior play. Alan Nye went driving without: driving license, license plates, muffler, registration, in- surance, and without a barn door. Mary Patterson wasn't stealing tulips. joan Pickard made the bed in Mrs. Sim's office . . . in walked salesman. Bob Reynolds tried to knock down a stone wall with a bare car. Ginny Ridgeway wasn't eating something in bookkeeping class. Betty Robbins wasn't called B. R., which stands for b-e r-p. Gayle Scott didn't like to roller skate. Ted Sears could play the drums. Dave Sharpe burped . . . who can forget. Karen Shippers didn't know everything that was going on. Bob Single was afraid of girls. Terry Skinner learned to copy-right from Mad. Lynn Stebbins took a hot shower. Kathy Taylor wasn't a hypochondriac. Cheryl Tyre got her thumb caught in a bowling ball . . . the first time. Carol Watson wasn't the senior Bullwinkle artist. jerry Williams had a license. Darlene Winter was as tall as the rest of the seniors, L Jff x :xi X , f I ...S , .W ., , an , A , 4- Y f' ,Z 'HDS ,fllx f ' Ex '5'?Z if XX Q ,. 6 1 ,, xx f 1 X5gX1l Qg52EZ' f2231 -4953 , 1X v P ci! X 'C fx , f ,Q in X UNI Q - ff: 'f i HH XXX f jf!-'gif' HQ W ff ' X if fy' v I XQL ' , I' J ' I 'L ,' ,W f IM PM l ,I 'X Q W 1' ,, - ff?i4 . K7 w -,?f2i2z?H?4MesR qi N V . 'J f- . I 1 f?R,1 ,A M1 f'?7 1 V '4 X A. E .L A: f '1 7 X F ' azgk Q x 9 .fj X fiii- -xv ' N 3 R gk x ,f'4!f' X f N N 2 LQ, fg I f :7 Qi-:9 1- Z , gf ,iff ff?:f l- - 7 rf' il ? ,Y ' , -' - V vyi, ,. . ,., 2 'E' 1-eff fi A -1, A itz? d j A ' ' , l' -,,' Congratulations to the Class of l964 May Your Future Hold Success and Happiness. HALLETT'S CLOVER FARM STORE PHONE LX 4-50II Service G. L. F. Store Feed Fertilizers Seed Farm Supplies Electrical Equipment COOP. G. L. F. SERVICE STORE WoIco++. N- Y- FARM STORE PHONE SERVICE STORE PHONE LX 4 65II LX 4-720 I M Q '?'fi ib? 'N2i-Tv Y 'W ?FfM'4' U' ii Ff '62W . .Q ' .2 'pL3iW5'fl1 ',:'e?1E'2L ' W ' H' K W,-F ,Er -' , 1' -- , 'W'?f'l,f ' if A' '1' 'M' WWW' ' ff - Q fAf'v'11f fW4'K'wf - f - 4 Ei Ei? PHONE: 594-5261 International Harvester SERVICE Sales 8. Service Route IO4 RD Wolcott, New York FARM EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT MOTOR TRUCKS OF SYMBOL J. H. SNYDER, INC Quality Gladiolus by the MIIIIOHS Area Cocle 3 I5 594-588 I Ottice 594-2006 Residence P. O. BOX I47 WOLCOTT. N. Y 6 nn PLUMBING S hmmm! W KEN YATES Plumbing 4 QCKSI-Q TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE WE'RE KNOWN FOR TVKNOW-HOW ETIL. pAu:vI2:pER -. A 17 Repair Service Q ' PHONE LX 4-209I FOWLER BROS. FruiI' Gr'owers lfxj LET us no YOUR . Q WORRYING r, I I I' 1 WO LCOTT CAR 81 TRUCK SERVICE WILLIS CHRISTIAN CompIimen+s of COTTAGE INN RESTAURANT BURDEN CHEVROLET, INC. Lorraine and George Janssen SaIeS' Service' and Pam ROUTE IO4 Phone LX 4-7IOI WoIcoH', N.Y. Red Creek, N.Y. ' 7 Park S+ree+ WoIco+'I', New York EDNA E, WELLS THE CORNER SHOP RESTAURANT Nearly New Wearing Apparel Used Furnifure PHONE 594-673I CompIimen+s 'of DOCTOR MASON CompIimen+s LOTUS LODGE Complimenfs of CHAPINACRES FRUIT AND DAIRY FARM Compiimenfs WILLS VENDING SERVICE Complimen+s JOHN W. BRAN DT THOMAS A. JANES Chiroprac+or 77 Lake A WolcoH', NY CHUCK DONOVAN Manager Main S+ree'l' Wolc:o++, New York PHONE LX 4-392I Mclemin BLAKES XTEFACO ,, woLc:oTT SERVICE f E ff CLEANERS STATION 4, I S ik axes c north? Sjiy fgmb y Q .Q Q OCERY W'f'f' f iv , ,,.4 Axw..,.9. E k We PI'I'I'S CompIimenI's of PADDOCK HARDWARE CARL KATZ ZENITH TELEVISION AHorney -RADIO -RECORD PLAYERS STEREO Hardware Spor+ing Goods Appliances-GiHs S- LA VERNE CompIimen'I's of OImS'fGCI'S DR. SINGLE Insurance Agency WoIco'H, N.Y. ,f-f f -fN1?'c'NN2s-N FOSTERS 6 gfggQEE.2?2 5. T MUIJ i SMOKE SHOP f mgggg, ' A5 SI'S JUNE and D. BURT VAN VLECK AND SONS i OC0 TY Ice Cream Tobacco WI H Ammuni+ion Fishing Tackle MAIN STREET WOLCOTT- N- Y- Complimenfs of DECKERS CONVALESCENT HOME GALVIN BROTHERS FARM SERVICE, INC. Route I04 Wolcott, New York Oliver and Massey-Ferguson Farming and Industrial Equipment New Holland Hay Machinery Hardie Speed Sprayers PHONE LX 4-58II LAKE SHORE NEWS Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Senior Class L ,gf 3.714 Au-and M8 gy . A- is HEAT HEADQUARTERS CII. HEAT IS SAFER - CLEAN AND MUCH CI-IEAPER ENGLESON AND VAN LIERE, INC Dial 594-576I WolcoH, New York 5 I'mef1IS oi 5 C mp' ,, a SONS DRA ? I II L E 74 + E 5 5 ., N I II V L :lr 'l,, A AMN Y - k A - I r M I IVMIWWIII myllw Wy WMI QQ ,III r Hrv-f'- '- 55. Compllmen s o JOHN C. STUCK LIL ,lu QW 70 O ou 9 GI O Z um III 1 I. . Q -F, FXR., E A LTTXA L. Ag AUT ? REPAIRS i f VI RI P' NlXON'S GARAGE PHONE LX 4-736I Wolco'H', N. Y. NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES Home OH o WALTER E DOBBIN Ag 'I Compliments of RED CREEK NATIONAL BANK Red Creek, N.Y. MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION wsop SXT 4+ L50 I C+ Q Maximum .4 S IO, Z In sur W, D M 'P E DOUGLAS INSURANCE AGENCY Red Creek, New York CARL G. EYGNOR, Agent Life, Casualty, Fire and Marine Insurance you, ,,,,,,,,,, IAGENT Fidelity and Surety Bonds EUGENE P. HAUGHEY, INC WolcoH', N. Y. Phone LX 4-3801 Complimen+s of WOLCOTT STORAGE SALES Zu SERVICE AND ICE COMPANY Complimenfs Complimenfs of of KENNY CLEANERS GREEN3 DAIRY FARMS Esso DEALER MuLl.s Esso 5 SERVICE CENTER 3 WOLCOTT A'I'las Tires P and Bai-feries NNE FDQD Phone 594-732I 01.11. Pickup and Delivery -E X V Y E, K X. -4,1 ' A 3 'I R r' ' f '31 'I , -' , , I! R, ' : K Address U.S. Roufe IO4 BEST wlsHEs ao, 122 WOM' Y I W0lC0++, N.Y, Phone CRANE S ATLANTIC 594-4791 Soufh Bu+ler Rou+e 89 MARSHALL M. MURRAY We Specialize in Farm and Coun'l'ry Homes bf -. ' Pat AIIen's Modern v NX 3 x xx , T X 3 K DANCE STUDIO Complimenfs Complimenfs of MRS. MAE BELL WlNTER'S SALISBURY LIQUOR STORE BEAUTY SALON Winec do I'-iquof n, -, WE DELIVER Ex H f I0 Mills S+. Wolco++ E331 . ' PHONE 1 LX 4-1261 OE, Whoever you are whatever you do BOHLID UNDIR AUIMORHY Or I Besf Wishes 'ro Class of I964 BILL'S QUALITY EGGS From HOLLENBECICS BARBERS Farm +0 KIICIWU Phone 365-4066 Complimenfs of NEAL'S HARPER METHOD PLUMBING AND I-IEATING BEAUTY SHOP Phone 594-7062 CITIES SNUG HARBOR INN www! - On 'Ihe Lake - Eas+ Porl' Bay Road, WoIcoI I, New York PM LX Mm CITIES SERVICE FRANK AND MARTHA OSTROWSKI STATION Legal Beverages ExceIIen'r Food BEST POLICY AT ALL Complime-n'I's of I 13 TIMES HADCOCK PONTIAC, INC. PonI'iac, Tempesf and Jeep Sales and Service WoIcoH' X., rg . L15 .4-., 1 ,,3.,, va., C' 2 11 XX X Q55 'W 4v:fff'- I Q GRAVES AND SONS INSURANCE SM00 Qs ,Je KEUKELAAR AND FORSH EE Congralulafions +o +l1e Class of I964 QUENTIN MacDOUGALL Numismalisl WolcoH, New York U s colNs GOLD AND BOUGHT AND soLD UNCIRCULATED ROLLS Have Truck Crane Will Travel S. AND S. EXCAVATING SERVICE Phone 594-475 I V, 169 GRUC 9 Q - 43, M SUPER DUPER an 3. . zf'TQ-- . . --J fi- Wglf' 1 'T E5 ' EEEEEEEQ Compliments of HENNER-GRAVES REALTORS DRUGS RON EY'S PHARMACY OLNEY 8. CARPENTER DURKEE FAMOUS FOODS, DIVISION BEST WISHES WoIco++, New York 'J an 912 'ii WOLCOTT HOSPITAL QIIIIDMI THE FAMILY SHOP BILL REYNOLDS 1-K 99111 G M4 7-GQ -L - I T' al in In W '19 4 ra 1' Complimenls of NORTHRUP LUMBER YARD Munn run FINE Euan Ill if 7- WHEN IN THE Q Com plimenfs of COFFEE CUP SECURITYETRUST ngii I I ,Q RASBECK WATER I K N SERVICE gem X I L1 Complimenls of -if-R 'GRQCEQ K I 9 If 9 S0 QIIIl X H21 ,I 5 ' 4, I I Q SORENSEN'S GROCERY Soufh Bufler WOLCOTT-RED CREEK PENNYSAVER, INC. Roufe IO4, WolcoH, N. Y. Box IO4 Phone 594-2506 4800 Copies Mailed Each Week Complimenfs of THE KNOB KEY TO SENIOR BABY PICTURES Pg. 95 Pg. 96 I, Bob Ward I. Lloyd Larkin 2. Barbara Nixon 2. Linda Acker 3 Hank Allen 3. Mary Pafierson 4. Cheryl Tyre 4. 5. Harrief Lipshih 5. 6. Jeff Alleri 6. 7. Lois Everharf 7. B 8. ob Single 8. 9. Margaref Fowler 9. IO. Carol Walson I0. II. Ted Sears ll. I2. Sieve Mason I2. I3. Dick Kaiz I3. I4. Bonnie Green I4. I l5. Gayle Scofl' 5. I6. Jerry Noble Ib, I7. Barbara Galek Ricky Householder Karen Shippers Bill Cross Cy Cas+er Marlene Mills Carol Eygnor Alan Nye Bob Re Id yno s Belly Robbins Terry Skinner Fred lbbs David Sharpe Lynn Slebbins wr I, fini- af 1v+usf,w,'1: nf wifi- Tian: .54-.,L:wf.-1.:1,f :V:Y-afw,Q-if:-,fkizrw-Lwvslrz K f f f- - gn, - ,Lg-nf ' f K '- Q :h:mv1iv7Z4-1y.ff-fa.,--xgf A fu-11f.:Q2'.f:wi4411! wffw,-Qs, -15,1 HQ ii-5251'k??Iu91?'?ZQE'4lrf'h:1S'V-5iW'K'EilsfE ww Slgggynffgsiw X52 mx 551 K W if ,sp vwzwfm ,, Q 3 Q an Q5 .kwwgfl,1mf.'i,gwg M A ,. A. 7 A 1 W.. iz' A M -Q 1 HL f 3, 'i Ky? 'w ae af., 1. w e 'Q 1 4 X -..r.... vatxrau i Z Q' S 5, ! 3 ,Q 2 2 fi, 5 . Qqwxv s 4 E 'f ,,.,.. . ,.....,.-,..,-A -. . .- ....-.-,V ..4..,-.. 1 .........-H--A ' H If O 5 -. 1 1 V


Suggestions in the Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) collection:

Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967

Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 97

1964, pg 97


Searching for more yearbooks in New York?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online New York yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.