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Mar LJOQK Stafhf Qjfze o,NSw OYK tego oen'L1-o,l sclwoo First row 1 in-chiefg Mrs. Davidson, Advisorg R. Kimball, Assistant Advertising Manager. Second row: D. Haney, Art Editor, R. Davis, Sales Managerg D. Dolezel, Advertising Manager K. Crosby, Sports Editorg A. Case, Photographic Editor, D. Perry, Assistant Sales Manager. FCRE WORD We, the Yearbook staff of Otego Central School, are happy to present to you the 1957 ATEGAN. We have tried to compile all the happenings of our senior year so that in years to come, we may all look back to a year that was filled with co-operation and a winning spirit, a year that should recall all our high school career for many years to follow. May THE ATEGAN always serve to remind you of your happy high school days, and always signify a job as one of honest effort and stability. I'his Page Courtesy of COOTE'S GROCERY Otego, N.Y. B. Bullis, Activities Editorg M. Hoyt, Assistant Editorg R. Emerson, Editor MISS VIRGINIA OSTERWALD We, the class of 1957, dedicate this yearbook to Miss Osterwald as an expression of gratitude for the guidance and help she has given us during our four years of high school. DEDICA TION We, the class of 1957, wish to ex- press our appreciation to Mr. Smith, our co-advisor, for his advice and co-operation during our last two years at Otego Central School. MR. CHARLES SMITH BUILDINGS - 6 v 42, 'U' Q ADMINI RA non BOARD OF EDUCATION First row: Mrs. Pearle Leonard, Treasurer Raymond Groves Elmer DAVIS Ira Beers Stuart Hurlburt, President: Mrs. Louise Bump Clerk Second row James S Svolos Principal: Harold Tyson, Superintendent of schools Lynn Hathaway We the class of 1957 are very grateful to the Board of Education. Our Board of Education, with the principal, is responsi- ble for the policies of our school. They follow the standards set up by the State Education Department in the administra- tion ofthe school, the selection of per- sonnel, managing of school finances, and carrying out of various other duties. Acting as a Board member, as one can readily see, is a chore which requires the giving of heart and head without thought to oneself. Such is the type of service rendered by the Board of Education of Otego Central School. At right: Mrs. Louise Bump Office secretary To the Graduating Class of 1957 You are to be congratulated upon your successful completion of your high school course. During the past four years you have been confronted with and have over- come many obstacles whichl am certain have better prepared you for the duties and responsibilities of a good citizen. As the years pass, Ihope you will re- call pleasant and cherished high school memories among friends and fellow stu- dents by opening the covers of this book. My best wishes are for your continued success. MESSAGES MR. HAROLD C. TYSON Superintendent of Schools JAMES S, SVOLOS Supervising Principal Gold or Goal To obtain gold is relatively easy. To achieve a goal, other than amassing ma- terial wealth, is possible, but in so doing you must have high ideals, or philosophy has been of help to me and I offer it to you as a possible guidepostrtoward future success, which Isincerely wish the Seniors of 1957. Guide me thru another day, Chart my course where love may sway. Keep me free from selfish wrong, Teach me patience, make me strong. Keep me pure in tho't and deed, Bring me near where others need, Give me work, and strength to do, Make me gentle, keep me true. ELEMENTARY First row: Mrs. Schwaniger, Mrs. More, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Svolos, Mrs. Secor, Mrs. Bullis. Second row: Mrs. Jerauld, Mrs. Haynes, Miss Jester, Mrs. Van Dusen, Mrs. Thomsen. Third row: Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Decker, M.rs. Hamilton. SECONDARY First row: Mrs. Herring, Mrs. Groves, Mrs. Bennett, Mr. Sears, Mr. Svolos, Mrs. Hyatt, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Mallette. Second row: Mr. McCredy, Mr. MacDonue11, Miss Oster, Mrs. Reeves, Miss Osterwald, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Monser, Miss Nine, Mr. Campisi. Third row: Mr. Gonzalez, Mr. Preston, Mr. Sweeney. Smith, Mr. Bonner, Mr. Hayes, Mr. X ssmons S CLASS OF 1957 First row: Student Council Representative, Duane McMorrisg Secretary, Beverly Bullis President, Allen Caseg Vice President, Russel Emersong Treasurer, Pat Gillingham. Second row: Mr. Smith and Miss Osterwald, Advisors. CLASS FLOWER: Rose CLASS COLORS: Maroon and Silver CLASS ADVISORS: Miss Virginia Osterwald Mr. Charles Smith CLASS MOTTO: The door to success is labeled PUSH. X ,ff MJD, X if , AX!-X IOAN ANDERSON Cafeteria Bus Monitor Intramurals FHA Hall Monitor Art Club CHARLES BEACH Football Basketball Intramurals Rifle Club Hall Monitor BEVERLY BULLIS Majorettes Ategan No Boys Allowed Class Officer Honor Society FHA Bus Monitor Hall Monitor Intramurals Broadcaster Steno Club Library Club 4 3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 3 .2.3.4 ,2, 4 .2.3.4 3 2,3,4 4 4 3,4 4 2,3,4 2 3,4 2,8,4 2,3,4 2 2 JOAN BUNDY Majorettes Broadcaster Hall Monitor FHA Steno Club Intramurals Library Club DAVID BUTLER Football Basketball Manager FFA Stamp Club ALLEN CASE Art Club Rifle Club Photo Club Hall Monitor Dramatics Club Honor Society Class Officer Ategan No Boys Allowed Junior Marshal B Average Cafeteria Boy Scouts 4-H Club 1,2,a,4 2,a,4 4 2,s,4 2 1,2,3,4 1 2,3,4 2,3 1,2,s,4 1 2,3 1,2,3, 3,4 2,3,4 2,3 4 4 4 4 3 1,2,3,4 1 1,2,3,4 1,2 DAVID COX FFA No Boys Allowed Class Officer Intramurals Rifle Club KENNETH CROSBY Basketball Baseball Football Volleyball Chorus Intramurals Class Officer Hall Monitor Student Council Cafeteria Boys' State No Boys Allowed Ategan PA Announcer B Average PHILIP DANIELS Rifle Club Hall Monitor Intramurals Dramatics Club This Page Courtesy of 1,2, 3,4 4 2 3 1 ,2,3,4 12l3l4 ,2,3,4 3,4 ,2, 4 ,2,3,4 2 2,3,4 3,4 3,4 3 4 4 4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3 3,4 1,2,3,4 2,3 MR. and MRS. FRANK REEVES otego, N. Y. ROBERTA DAVIS No Boys Allowed Student Council Broadcaster Intramurals Ategan Chorus Hall Monitor Library Club Cadet Steno Club Majorettes DOUGLAS DOLEZEL Intramurals Rifle Club Hall Monitor Ategan No Boys Allowed Stamp Club LEE EMERSON FFA Rifle Club Intramurals Class Officer 4 1 2,3,4 1,2,a,4 4 1,2,a,4 2,3 1,2 2 4 1 1,2,s,4 1,2,3 3,4 4 4 1 1,2,3,4 1 1,2,3 1 This Page Courtesy of MCMORRIS' HARDWARE Otego, N. Y. RUSSEL EMERSON Intramurals 1, 2, Class Officer 1, Rifle Club 1 FFA 1,2 Art Club 1, 2 Student Council 2, Hall Monitor 2, Dramatics Club 2, Photo Club B Average 1,2, Junior Marshal Ategan Honor Society PATRICIA GILLINGHAM No Boys Allowed Intramurals 1, 2, Student Council B Average 1,2, Junior Marshal Cheerleader 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Chorus 1, Class Officer Broadcaster Hall Monitor 2, Cadet Dramatics Club 2 DONNA HANEY Honor Society Intramurals 1 , 2 Ategan No Boys Allowed' FHA Art Club 1, 2 4-H Club 1,2 B Average 1,2 This Page Courtesy of KNlGHT'S NURSING HOME Wells Bridge, N. Y. LAURA HITCHCOCK Cheerleader Art Club Broadcaster Cadet Intramurals Cafeteria 4-H Club ROBERT HOLBROOK FFA Intramurals MARY HOYT Band Chorus Bugler Intramurals A Average Library Club Bus Monitor Cadet Honor Society Iunior Marshal Class Officer Hall Monitor No Boys Al1owed Ategan 2,3,4 1,2 3 3 1,2,3,4 3 1,2 1,2,3,4 1 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 2 2,3,4 3 3,4 3 3 3,4 4 4 ROBERTA KI MBA LL Cheerleader Chorus Broadcaster Ategan No Boys Allowed Intramurals Hall Monitor FHA Class Officer Library Club Dramatics Club DUANE MCMORRIS Basketball Baseball Intramurals Hall Monitor Student Council COLLEEN O'MARA Schenectady Hospital Art Club Intramurals Broadcaster Honor Society FHA Chorus B Average 3,4 3,4 4 4 3,4 4 3,4 3 3 3,4 3,4 3,4 3,4 4 4 3 4 3,4 3,4 CAMILLE PEARCE Majorettes Hall Monitor Broadcaster Cadet Art Club Steno Club Intramurals Library Club DAWN PERRY Majorettes P Chorus Broadcaster Ategan No Boys Allowed' Intramurals Hall Monitor FHA Student Council Class Officer BETTY PLOUTZ Draper Central Chorus Library Club FHA Broadcaster This Page Courtesy of WAYNE'S MOBIL SERVICE Otego N Y STANLEY WOOD Football Cafeteria No Boys Allowed Hall Monitor FFA Rifle Club Intramurals RAYMOND C ANNER Basketball Baseball Intra murals Rifle Club RALPH GEROW Basketball Manager Baseball Manager Football Rifle Club Band Chorus HARRIETT HITCHCOCK Intramurals 3 4 112i I Cheerleading 2 3 4 Cafeteria Club 3 4-H Club 1 Art Club 1 , Hall Monitor 3 Cadet 3 No Boys Allowed ' 4 Broadcaster 3 JAMES PEA RCE Football 1, 3, 4 Basketball I Baseball 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 No Boys Allowed 4 EVA RAKE Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Broadcaster 2, 3 Steno Club 2 FHA 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Stamp Club 1 Bus Monitor 2, 3, 4 CLASS HISTORY In September 1945, the following enrolled in school at O.C. S. with Mrs. Hamilton welcoming us: Charles Beach, Beverly Bullis, Joan Bundy, Allen Case, Philip Daniels, Roberta Davis, Lee Emerson, Russel Emerson, Pat Gillingham, Donna Haney, Harriett Hitchcock, Laura Hitchcock, Mary Hoyt, Camille Pearce, and Dawn Perry. Later in the year we were joined by Duane McMorris. On we went to the Second grade with Mrs. Haynes as our teacher. Stanley Wood was with us this year. In the third grade we played grocery store and airplane and learned how to be pilots and stewardesses under the leadership of Miss Jester. This year Raymond Canner became a member of our group. We started the fourth grade with Mrs. Hodges. In January we were saddened by her sudden death and Mrs. Horton finished as our teacher. Mrs. Tuttle was our fifth grade teacher. We did scientific experiments and made a sawdust map. Roberta Kimball, Robert Holbrook, and Kenneth Crosby joined us. When we were in the sixth grade, we were the first sixth grade to be upstairs in the new addition. We made a paper mache well for an operetta and put on a Christmas play written by Allen Case. Mrs. Thomsen was our teacher. We were joined by Douglas Dolezel, Colleen O'Mara, and Eva Rake this year. In the seventh grade we took a trip to Albany, Howe Caverns, and The Farmers Museum. Joan Anderson and David Cox were added to our class roll. Mrs. Hungerford and Mr. Maclntyre helped us start the fund for our Senior Trip. The eighth grade year was spent planning and preparing for our High School days. This year Ralph Gerow joined our class. Miss O'Brien and Mr. Clayton were our advisors. In our Freshman year, David Butler, James Pearce, and Betty Ploutz were the last ones to join our group. We held our first dance and the theme was March Winds. We increased our treasury by selling sweatshirts and O.C. S. Novelties. Miss Osterwald and Mr. Bartholomew were our advisors. During our Sophomore year, some of us went to Albany on a Biology trip and some of us went to Cornell University at Ithaca, N.Y. , for Farm and Home Week. We held a Maple Leaf Spot Dance and crowned a king and queen. Mr. Lane and Miss' Osterwald were our advisors. In our Junior year we had a dance in November and since Basketball season was approaching, we used that for our theme. Our Junior Prom was the main feature of the whole year. We used Moonlight and Roses as our theme. The Four Coachmen furnished the music. Pat Gillingham was crowned queen and Ken Crosby was king. Beverly Bullis, Roberta Kimball, Dawn Perry, and Donna Haney were members of the queen's court: Jim Pearce and David Cox were attendants to the king. Our advisors for the year were Miss Osterwald and Mr. Smith. Our senior year has been the busiest. We started off with a dance using Dennis the Menace as our theme. No Boys Allowed was chosen as our play and turned out to be a real success. Our next dance, we used Hit Parade as the theme. The ATEGAN has had much work put in it and we hope everyone will enjoy it. We are looking forward to our Senior Trip to Washington, New York, and Virginia, as the ATEGAN goes to press. CLASS WILL JOAN A. - wills her pesty ways to Robert Jones and wants Gordy for herself. CHARLES B. - leaves his English book to whoever wants it and can find it. BEVERLY B. - wills her Honor Society Membership card to Lee Elander and her bermuda shorts to Janet Hotaling. JOAN B. - wills her Betty Crocker pin to Thor Pederson and she's decided to leave Ronnie to no one. DAVID B. - wills his middle name to whoever can find it out and who likes it. ALLEN C, - wills his class presidency to Fred Kiel. RAYMOND C. - wills his long hair to Donnie Baird and his engineer boots to Orle Jackson. DAVID C. - wills his Elvis Presley haircut to Mr. Campisi and he's keeping his car for himself. KENNETH C, - wills his Student Council gavel to Larry Utter and the office microphone to Bruce Greene. PHILIP D, - wills his surefootedness to Robert Trask and his glasses to Sam Jackson. ROBERTA D. - wills her talking ability to Anita Kiel and her job to Ann Budine. DOUGLAS D. - leaves his flubs to Mr. Campisi and his library books to Enest Fankhauser. LEE E, - wills his two door hot rod to Warren Wilbur if he wants it. RUSSEL E. - wills his National Guard helmet to Jim Vroman and his editorship of the Ategan to Paul Danzi. RALPH G. - wills his manly physique to Gary Haney and his bicycle to Gene Holbrook. PAT G. - leaves the Student Council Secretary Book to Charlotte Diffendale if she can find it by the end of the year, DONNA H. - wills her sense of humor 'to the teachers and Bernie to no one but herself. HARRIET H. - wills her cheerleading tassels to Catherine Trask: she's keeping Alan for herself. LAURA H. - leaves her gym suit to Sylvia Burchardt and her sneakers to Gene Reinshagen. ROBERT H. - wills his curly hair to Steve Butler and his Allis-Chalmers tractor to Don Vander- mark. MARY H. - wills her high marks to Jim Baird and her trumpet to Priscilla Crawford. ROBERTA K. - wills her cheerleading outfit to Flora Wilbur and her diamond to no one. DUANE M. - wills his baseball bat to Paul Virtell and his left handedness to Frank Burnside. COLLEEN O. - wills her blonde hair to Sylvia Jones and her slenderness to Jo Mattice. CAMILLE P, - leaves her head ma jorette outfit to Pat Knight and her mischievous ways to Vir- ginia French. JAMES P. - wills his role as policeman to John Lambert to keep him out of trouble. DAWN P, - wills her BRlDE'S MAGAZINE to Betty Alger and her freckles to Sydney Briscoe. BETTY P. - leaves her quiet manner to Rita Leonard and her earrings to Mary Anna Hall. EVA R, - wills her pony tail to Mrs. Mallette and her shyness to Lola Hoyt. STANLEY W, - leaves his comical ways to David Decker and 'wants to trade everything else with him. CLASS JUNIOR LARRY UTTER -------- ------ R: esident KATHY UTTER ----------- Vice President FRANK BURNSIDE - - - - - Secretary SAM JACKSON ----------- - - Treasurer DAVID DECKER ERNEST FANKHAUSER KENNETH FREDENBURG BRUCE GREENE BETTY ALGER DONALD AVERY GORDON BUCHERT ANN BUDINE SYLVIA BURCHHARDT 'PRISCILLA CRAWFORD BRUCE NORTON CAROLE RAKE EVALYN SIMONDS ROBERT STEENROD NICHOLAS STILSON MARTIN THORSLAND ROBERT TRA SK BILL GROVES PHILIP HEINZ JANET HOTALING LOLA K HOYT FRED KIEL IOSEPHINE MATTICE DONALD VA NDERMARK GORDON VEEN FLORA WILBUR MRS. MALLETTE First row: Jones, Hall, Downie, Tiffany, Chapin, Coote, Silvernail. Second row: Jones, Sinniger, French, Jackson, Shaver, Mrs. Mallette. Third row: Lambert, O'Mara, Dieball, MacPherson, Wilbur, Budine. SOPHOMORES First row: Briscoe, Yager, Johns, Hamilton, Pearce, Mattice. Second row: Mr. Bonner, Virtell, Earl, Wells, Garrison, Cady, Alger. Third row: Danzi, Rotter, Bard,,Peterson, Baird, Elander. MR. BONNER First row: Goble, DeMarrias, Shaver, Canner, Crawford, Knight, Bullis, Second row: Mrs. Bennett, Joyce, Hall, Avery, Alger, Trask, Bump, Hall, Haney. Third row: Schmidt, Sperry, Hitchcock, Schmidt, Butler, Croswell, Reinshagen. MR. CAMPISI FRESHMEN MRS. BENNETT First row: Diffendale, Kiel, Hulbert, Wells, Cornell, Coote, Maerz. Second row: Mr. Campisi, Holbrook, Leonard, Welsh, Taylor, Bullis, Hall, Trowbridge. Third row: Veen, Scherf, Silvernail, Palmeter, Fredenburg, Thorsland, Vroman. MRS. HYATT First row: Gransbury, Thayer, Jones, Georgia, Mitchell, Rose. Second row: Root, Wright, Brown, Krueger, Beebe, Weiland, Mrs. Hyatt. Third row: Lent, Gerow, Thayer, French, Groves. EIGHTH MR. HA YES First row: Wiedeman, Baird, Andrews, Wilber. Second row: Knight, Utter, Hitchcock, Starr, Beach, Shaw. Third row: Wayman, Graves, Stillweil, Couse, Masker, Mr. Hayes. Fourth row: Dutcher, Mac- Pherson, Hadden, Thayer, Bostwick, Siemer, Monser. MRS. GROVES r First row: Callahan, Moffre, Utter, Hitchcock, Short. Second row: Trowbridge, Joyce, Harrington, Sabedra, Wormsley, Friedel. Third row: Tiffany, Hamilton, Holmes, Butler, Beers, Avery, Mrs. Groves. Fourth row: Bailey, Hulbert, Brown, Simmons, March, Rous, Hulbert. MR. PRESTON SEVENTH First row: O'Hara Haney, Sheldon, Maerz, Ferris. Second row: Gill, Bishop, Scherf, Sears, Baker, Underwood, Williams. Third row: Lent, Budine, Gerow, Southard, Daniels, Avery, Lyman, Rice. Fourth row: Wayman, Emerson, Danzi, Dabulewicz, Hamilton, Wayman, Mr. Preston. MRS. JERAULD First row: Plourz, Hendrick, Bundy, French. Second row: Fuller MacPherson, Hollister, Lichtl, Rutter, Cottle. Third row: Canner Martindale, Bullis, Jackson, Bush, Rous, Mrs. Jerauld. Fourth row Andrews, Alger, Hadden, Taylor, Case, Palmer, Bullis. SIXTH First r0w: Riesen, Georgia, Holden, Herring, Locke, Hoosier. Second row: Thayer, Mattice, Jones, Lobdell, Bostwick, Hunt, Hilliker, Mrs Th0mSef1- Third IOW: Green, Yager, DeLaMater, Robinson, Bard, Yager, Enck. MRS. THOMSEN MRS. WALLACE First row: Sullivan, Bush, Fuller, Hitchcock, Birdsall, Pohli, Neal. Second row: Callahan, Sommer, Sharratt, Budine, Bullis, Houck, Elander, Stilson. Third row: Allen, Miller, Logan, Sullivan, Wood, Bouton, Christian, Thorsland, Clayton. Fourth row: Mrs. Wallace, Georgia, Gill, Smith. Kelsey, March, Bump, Hotaling, Trask. MRS. TUTTLE FIFTH First row: Stoesser, Mitchell, Butler, Canner, Daniels, Diffendale, Enck. Second row: Wormsley, Lent, Sallie, Reinshagen, Eckert, Rous, Robinson, Neal. Third row: Secor, Cottle, Holbrook, White, Briscoe, Shaw, Burroughs, Perry, Leahy, Beames. Fourth row: Mrs. Tuttle, Jester, Wells, Ouimet, Yager, Holcomb, Hammond, Beers Dolezel. MRS DECKER First row: Groves, Callahan, O'Hara, Horan, Hamilton, Andrews, Trask. Second row: Watkins, Logan, Hilliker, Hazzard, Trowbridge, Wiedeman, Squaires. Third row:Cott1e, Wood, Brown, Williams, Bullis, Southard, Jerauld, Wyckoff, Livingston. Fourth row: Mrs. Decker, Fleming, Bostwick, Thorsland, Leonard, Burchhardt, Haney Scherf. FCURTH MRS. SECOR First row: Wiedeman, Bush, Jones, Earl, Hamilton, Nelson. Second row: Johnson, Baker, Hendrick, Ferris, Christman, Guernsey, Rous. Third row: MacPherson, Goble, Lobdell, Jerauld, Holmes, Kelsey, Hollister, Starr, Leonard, Mrs. Secor. Fourth row: Brown, Bailey, White, Robinson, Thayer, Fullington, Hulburt. MISS JESTER First row: Friedel, Hammill, Hamilton, Wayman, Sears, Fuller. Second row: Herring, Stilwell, Kelsey, Sullivan, Butler, Robinson, O'Hara, Atwood. Third row: Sommer, Kimball, Secor, Southard, Hilsinger, Beckley, Young, Bump, Pearce, Bush. Fourth row: Leonard, Foote, Hall, Avery, Earl, Hendrick, Hunt, Neal, Miss Jester. MRS. BULLIS THIRD First row: Donlin, Sharratt, Tiffany, Smith, Joyce, Harrington, Mattice. Second row: Holcomb, Hall, Wells, Hoosier, Hawkins Miller, Jester, Ackley. Third row: Enck, Wiedeman, Holmes, Stebbins, Trask, Andre, Yager, Stevens. Fourth row: Scherf, Cornell, Bouton, Durcher, Knapp, Bagley, Barrows, ETIICISOU, Mrs. Bullis. MRS. MORE First row: Fullington, Sharratt, Lobdell, Wright, Hurlburt, Wood. Second row: Baker, Rous, Robinson, Nelson, Perry, Sinninger. Third row: Hammond, Dolezel, Underwood, Smith, Scutt, Mrs. More. SECOND MRS. HA YNES First row: Hamilton, Mattice, Dabulewicz, Groves, Brown. Second row: Thayer, Blanchard, Hall, Birdsall, Burroughs, Lombardi, Marlett. Third row: Barrows, Beach, Leonard, Mattice, Powell, Williams, Stevens, Wiedeman, Layman. Fourth row: Gillingham, March, Smith, Georgia, Bailey, King, McCredy, Mrs. Haynes. MRS. HAMILTON First row: Crandell, Groves, Hamilton, Hall, Barnes, Root. Second row: Daniels, Hitchcock, Wells, Smith, Stevens, French. Third row: Mrs. Hamilton, Sampson, Decker, Bard, Herring, Youmans, Hurlburt. Absent:Lobdel1, Yager, Clayton, Norberg, Eckert, Hall, Lent. MRS. VANDUSEN FIRST First row: Holcomb, Rous, Scutt, Atwood, Shultis, Holbrook. Second row: Hazzard, Mitchell, Brown, Underwood, Townsend, Georgia, Wood. Third row: Tompkins, Knight, Stilwell, Brown, Logan. Absent Utter, Bullis, Crandall, Horton, Haney. MRS. SCHWANIGER First row: Jones, Canner, Sinniger, Barrows, Young. Second row: Bagley, Wood, Beach, Holdredge, Wells, Mattice, Jester. Third row: Trowbridge, Lobdell, Brown, Parish, Parish, Gillingham, Hall. Fourth row: Mrs. Schwan- inger, Underwood, O'Hara, Mumford, Beebe, Jester, Marlett. KINDERGARTEN First row: Emerson, Holcomb, Hunt, Hurlburt. Second row: LeVeille, Hotal ing, Smith, Dolezel, Atwood, Gill, Gerow. Third row: McCredy, Wayman Herring, Lindsey, Georgia, March. Fourth row: Mrs. Schwaninger, Hall, Guernsey, Clapper, Squaires, Hurlburt, Williams, Pitcher. x 4 . 9 My 112 4 1 If Acnvlnss wif' STUDENT COUNCIL First row: McMorris, Gillingham, Crosby, Avery, Perry, Downie. Second row:Si1vernai1, Mr. Bonner, Mr. Svolos, Green, Knight. HONOR SOCIETY Haney, Mr. Svolos, O'Mara, Hoyt, Emerson, Thorsland, Bullis, Case, Mr. Bonner, Groves This Page Courtesy of G. L. F. FARM SUPPLY STORE Otego, N. Y. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY EL. YN If 7 3 YORKER CLUB I ' n 4 Ll H l1' First row: Diffendale, Harrington, Sears, Lyman, Bullis, Weiland, Root, Gill, Joyce. Second row: Georgia, Scherf, Gerow, Southard, Rose, Bullis, Mitchell, Wright, Mrs. Groves. Third row: Underwood, Trowbridge, Wayman, Dabulewicz, Earl, Short, Budine. DRAMATICS CLUB s Q? . if? 5: 19 First row: DeMarrias, Knight, Taylor, Diffendale, Hall. Second row Simonds, Wilbur, Mrs. Groves, Hoyt. This Page Courtesy of WILBUR'S GENERAL STORE Otego, N. Y. P I i l P SENIOR PLAY NO BOYS ALLOWED Mr. Midnight Rita Baxter - Jane Baxter - Fred Doyle - Edwina Cook Belinda Elliot CAST - - - - Stanley Wood Roberta Davis - - - -Roberta Kimball Pat Gillingham Victrola - - - - - - - ----- Allen Case - - - - - Harriett Hitchcock - - ----- Dawn Perry Fred Dana - - Nada Owens - Patsy Farrel - O'Brien - - - Keith Garland Harvey Smith - Ken Crosby Donna Haney - - - - Bev Bullis - - - -Jim Pearce - - - - - David Cox - - - - -Douglas Dolezel Mrs. Dana - - ---- Mary Hoyt CHORUS ff 9 S A First row: Bishop, Hamilton, Goble, Wells, Wormsley, Sabedra, Ploutz, Starr, Krueger, Diffendale, Hall, Gill, Underwood, Hitch- cock. Second row: Avery, Rake, Johns, Beebe, Briscoe, Leonard, Burchhardt, Mattice, Taylor, Davis, Coote, Budine, Bullis, Williams, Cornell. Third row: Holmes, Hamilton, Silvernail, Hall, French, Rose, Mitchell, Root, Wright, Lent, Beers, Simonds, Alger, Hoyt. Fourth row: Groves, Silvernail, Dieball, Green, MacPherson, Crosby, Bard, Rotter, Jackson, Groves, Trowbridge, Mr. Gonzalez. J BAND Y 3' I 59 .3 'xyix 1 .-i' ' tix El .rgfa . - Wx Q M First row: Fankhauser, Groves, Herring, Beach, Coote, Bullis. Second row: Simonds, Cornell, Reisen, Canner, Andrews, Hitchcock, Jones, Norton, Bump. Third row: French, Hitchcock, Knight, Jackson, Wright, Hoyt, MacPherson, Peterson, Taylor, Mitchell, Lent, Trow- bridge, Beers. Fourth row: Trowbridge, Shaver, Bard, Green, Gilling- ham, Rotter, Gerow, Lambert, Underwood, Rose, Groves, Dieball, J Mr. Gonzalez. ff f N 0 i X - 4 is , L SYQFE SENIOR , ' W Perry, Bundy, Bullis, Pearce. MAJCRETTES Hoyt, Knight, Tiffany, Hall, Diffendale. This Page Courtesy of WELLSBRIDGE G. L. F. Wellsbridge, N.Y. ?! I J U N I OR CAFETERIA CLUB First row: Anderson, Alger, Simonds, Miss Sloan, Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. Herring. J. Hall Second row: Mrs. Hurlburt, Crosby, Avery, Greene, J. Hall. CAFETERIA IN ACTION RIFLE CLUB -4 First row: Dieball, Ackley, Schmidt, Fankhauser, Danzi, Groves, O'Mara, Baird, Virtell, Stilson, Sinniger, MacPherson, Budine, Jones. Second row: Canner, Shaver, Norton, Butler, Joyce, Rotter, Wilbur, Vroman, Thorsland, Gerow, Mr. Sears. Third row: Hoyt, Wilbur, Canner, Utter, DeMarrias, Budine, Maerz, Simonds, Alger. s g r ' Q05 ? A 114 r i - it ... li First row: Case, Groves, Greene. Second row: Dieball, Danzi, Mr. Sears. Third row: Pank- hauser, Emerson, Thor- sland. PHOTO CLUB X LIBRARY CLUB ti L 3 5235 fl f 1 W 1 First row: Wilbur, Yager, Briscoe, Taylor, Ploutz, Coote, Downie, Knight. Second row: Mrs. Bennett, Simonds, Hoyt, Tiffany, Mattice Maertz, Welch, Alger, Goble, Cornell, Kiel, Shaver, Hall, Bullis, Wells. ART CLUB L7 X x 4 L Ai First row: Harrington, Avery, Graves, Couse, Knight, Joyce. Second row: Trowbridge, Jones, Georgia, Lyman, Trask, Jones, Budine, Rose, Mrs. Herring. Third row: Underwood, Wayman, Dutcher, Bostwick, Mitchell, Hall. This page courtesy of EARL WINGER John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Unadilla, New York I nv X15 is-, Q-:QQ .FS -utr, -'JXP-K My it ,Wx .iv ix, N VQQEWQ . X N XQLAQNK X A - NN L' Kyo ' wtf 7 Qxf, , . -My 1 wx 6 yfirxyli 1' gxxxi . iw 1 .R 5 , H9 r NW I' Sw ,X X BROADCASTER First row: Gillingham, Kimball, Davis, Bullis. Second row: Mrs. Mallette, Greene, Perry, Ploutz, Bundy, Budine, Hotaling, Canner, Miss Osterwald. ELEMENTARY TYPING he r D51 - REQ? f- . ill!!-I fm Eff Q 4:43551 First row: Bard, Jones, Lichtl, Bush. Second row: Canner, Cottle, French, Alger. Third row: Herring, Georgia, Holden, Greene, Mrs Mallette, Palmer. This page courtesy of D, R, CHAMBERS Sc SONS INC. Horse and Cattle Market Unadilla, New York F.H.A. Oibvfrnxfps O ,Q QQ, Ozzfdiif-QW? 0 NEW WOW First row: Bullis, Crawford, Hall, Hoyt. Second row: Mrs. Davidson, Perry, Mattice, Haney, Bullis, Utter, Burchhardt. Third row: Simonds, Anderson, Taylor, Ploutz, O'Mara, Briscoe, Yager, Tiffany, Rake, Budine, Bundy, Kimball. F. F.A. First row: Wood, Greene, Butler, Cox, Holbrook, Kiel. Second row: Wells, Steenrod, Peterson, Garrison, Emerson, Mr. Smith. Third row: Virtell, Burnside, Ferris, Ackley, Fankhauser. SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY MILLS WALT GOLDSMITH, Prop. or-ago, N.Y. , i A S-FA W Qlei 1,10 MILA 2:- ,995 '7' sp.-rich O X 11,4 ii 1? PHYSICS LAB BIOLOGY LAB SAFETY PA TR OL First row: Bullis, Ploutz, Andrews. Second row: Canner, Cottle, Holden, Rous, Reisen, Herring, Bullis, Georgia. Third row: Bush, MacPherson, Sabedra, Butler, Shaw, Friedel, Bishop, Scherf. Fourth row: Alger, Bard, Bostwick, Dabulewicz, Case, Palmer, Hendricks, Mr. Preston. First row: Hall, Hoyt, Rake, Wilbur, Johns, Hamilton. Second row: Krueger, Anderson, Pearce, Hoyt, Mrs. Reeves. Third row: Simonds, Lambert, Hotaling . 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