Phelps Central High School - Highlights Yearbook (Phelps, NY)

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If each reader feels this tie, which .unites all alumni of Phelps Central School, then we are content. 9:5 N. . ' ,- ' . ... . T' ' 2 1 f 'L ' 1 , '. , J' 3 ' ' A ' V . 2? X e ,A We, the class of 1958, are LIGHTS to our advisors, Wiz. fagez 70414 0 5 I 3 s - X t' , Y .... ' , mfwgi-Y,...V. ,,..,A ---' proud to dedicate this issue of the PHELPS HIGH- Wffz. fain Sweeney x V ,f fxfffjj '---X-'Wu ,. .'Qs!3 fS. Q' A ' J H-ln., ...rr-'. .fair'-21:l1 '-':1 Q li f' . ' A . ' i g it ' C It WGWCWJ SW! ,I i E i 1. .t E. i, Pi .1 ,1 ii f iz ' ii i it . t 1 l g Q i 5. . it 1 iii , . E . i E s I t I 2 . Q --ef i First row: Miss Mary Louise Connolly, adyiS01': Mr. Wilbur K. Hartmann, ad- ' i visorg L. Salisbury, J. Rishei, R. Frederick. i i Second row: B. Black, R. Saiisioury, P. Preece, B. Bowen, A. Iddings, F. Chabot, I B. Raczensici, F. Barhaiace. Q Third row: J. Willson, J. Siaiisioury, R. Flood, R. Puiver. Q i Q 3 We, the class of 1958, are proud to dedicate this issue of the PHELPS HIGH- M LIGHTS to our advisors, Mr. John Sweeney and Mr. Roger Ward. To Mr. Sweeney, who has been with us in our four years of high schooi, we owe i our sincere thanks for his never ending interest which never failed, and patience. Qur enthusiasm should have been as great. , To Mr. Ward, who has only been with us in our senior vear, we owe our thanks . 1 l for his sincerity and understanding. h ' The Highlights Staff elected the following officers this year: Linda Salisbury, 5 editor: John Willson and Joseph Rishei, associate editors: John Salisbury. sports Q editor: Richard Flood, art editor: Bernetta Raczensici, circulation manager: Patricia E Preece, advertising manager: Ruth Frederick, husiness manager. I The individual portraits of the senior class were taicen in Qctoher. and the i group picturesiwere taken in February. I I h .Thi advertising campaign started in January. The staff would like to extend H gnCri1LlgI521flIiS appreciation to the merchants. whose advertising has made this 3 gp r rea 1 y. ig Write-Uias were completed and the subscription drive was held in the iater part Q of March. The copy of the annual was then sent to ilu- Echo Press for printing. l d We, the staff memioers, wish to extend our thanics and appreciation to Our I YYISOFS, MISS Connolly and Mr. Hartmann who have aided greatly in the Com- , Q piling of this annual. i ili i if IU 1 if V 1 ' 4' 4 .ig 9 x 1' l ',' - ' ., . Admanaamazean Vviiiour K. Hartmann, high school principaig Uonaici Jones, elementary principalg Grove A. Nagel, district principal. gauze! af Zalcccmfdaa First row: Dr. John Cain, yice presicientg blrs. Katiiryn Hoclgc-5. fir. Chester NI. Gridley, president: Fir. Frank Van Hemel. Second row: N111 XX7iH3ur K. Harhnaun. Cleric: Dr. Donald XV. Puiver. Nlr. Leon G. Soper, bir. Richard L. Ratiiinurn. 5 n First row: Mrs. Esther Cuddeioack, kindergarten: Miss Margaret Cotacino, art: Mrs. Aiice Mae Russell, second grade: Mrs. Janice Blackman, secretary: Mrs. Jean Haztett, secretary: Miss Mary Louise Connoity, second, third, and fourth year English. Second row: Miss dune Vvitzei, vocai music: Mrs. Doris Spintc, high schooi iihrar- ian: Mrs. Bernice Burns, schooi nurse: Vviihur K. Hartmann, high schooi principal: Grove A. Nagel, district principal: Donald C. Jones. elementary principai: Miss Lois Burger, homemaicingg iytrs. Vaughn Francis, husiness education. Third row: Mrs. Florence Farweii, Fifth grade: hfirs. Mildred Adams, ilirst grade: Mrs. Miriam Howard, mathematics: Mrs. Frances Farnsworth. eighth grade and tirst year Engiish: Mrs. Chrissie Nagel, eighth grade and second year English: Miss Lois Pike, junior high mathematics: Mrs. Aiice Crawford. ianguage and English ii: Mrs. Margaret Adams. sixth grade: Mrs. Florence Burgett, sixth grade: Nsrs. Iva Hoppei, sixth grade: hirs. Ethei Vveigei. fourth grade. Fourth row: Miss Donna Deseyn. generai science: Ntiss Dorothy Buttoch. third grade: Nirs. Eiien Sisson, third grade: Miss Ida Linquest, third. grade: ivirs. Inez Pearce, seventh grade English and sociat studies: Mrs. Georgia Stiidrer. guid- ance anc. homematcing: Mrs. Mahei Bahier. second grade: hftirs. Helen Pearce. iiifth grade: Mrs. Ruth Poweii, elementary tiiorariang hirs. Eiizaheth Xvehh. first grace: Mrs. Margery VanDyi4e, first grade: ivirs. Atta Hicics. fourth grade: Miss Frieda Buerman. fourth grade. Fifth POW! Ethel F2iiTIJHI1kS, first grade: Miss Pauline Shreve, SeC0nd QFHCICZ Mrs. dean Avery, giris, physrcaei education: John Sweeney. husiness education: Roger Ward, science: Richard Bowen, eighth and ninth grade citizenship edu- cation: Arton Wiiher, industrial arts: Raymond Russeit. instrumentat music: 0liVC1' Cook, BOYS, physical education: Dominic Carra. seventh grade EngtiSt1 and mathematics: Louis Bruno, citizenship education. 6 RSL. 5 Llifix ,,',Z N 1, X. X M ' -' '- f' Q ffl -sh ff if il ' ,Al ' ' f ' I NR Q . ug if sxfw , Q Q IM X J fi f 5' fA'l IJ l I 'Il . P I sf., ,. .... lg ,An 66444 UMW JosEPH JoHN RISHEL, JR. UA merry heart. doeth good like meclicinef, Class President 33 Vice-President 1, 43 Assembly Chairman 2g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 49 Puhlic Spealcing' 1, 43 Class Assemhly 1, 2, 3g Senior Playg Senior Class Trip Committeeg Roloinson Character Award 3g All-County Chorus 2: Pxll-State Chorus 45 National Honor Society 4g Monitor 3, 4g Assistant Editor, Highlights Staff. MAURICE LEONARD BAILEY Hiionesty is the hest policyu Class Treasurer 1- 2, 3, 43 Projection Cluh 43 Band 4. '24 JOEL LEONARD CAVES 'Can a man take fire in his hosom, and his clothes not he burned? Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Chorus 1, 23 Class Presiclent 1, 43 Class Vice-President 2: Student Council Vice-President 33 Moni- tor 3, 43 Volleyball lg Foothall 1, 2, 3, 4: lv. Basketloall 2g Varsity Baslcetloall 3, 4: T1'21Cli 1, 2, 3, 4: Teen Times Reporter for Rochester Democrat and Chronicle 4g National Honor Society 3, 43 New York Trip Committee 4g All-County Band 4: Highlight Staff. BERNETTA JUNE RACZENSKI Neatness is her virtuen Class Secretary 43 Senior High Intramurals lg FHA 1, 2, 3g Senior Playg Bowling Clulo 2g Highlights Statlg Senior Trip Committee: Janitor Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. 8 LEON WALTER ADAMS GSWBICB I Ilaved earned with tI1e sweat of my Browsf, FFA I, 2, 3, 4g Band I, 2, 4g Chorus 45 IV. BasIcetIoaII 3, 43 BowIing 43 Track l, 3, 4g Dance Band 2, 4. FRANCES IVIARIE BARBALACE HI'Ie that is of a merry Iieart Iiattl a continuaI feastf, Secretary of FTA .FI-IA 1, 2, 3g Dramatic CIUID 25 IVIonitor 3, 4g Qttice Aid 1, 23 BowIing CIUIJ 2: Senior I3Iayg High- IigI1ts Staff 4. - BERALDINE ALICE BLACK UTI1e proof of the pudding is in the eatingf, Qffice Aid LQ, 3, 4g Highlights Staff 43 Senior PIay. ROBERT JOHN BLAIR Every man sI1aII Bear Iiis own Burden. Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3. 4g Safety PatroI 1. '23 .I.V. Football 3: Varsity FootBaII 4: BowIing 33 Intram.uraIs l. 2, 3. 4: 4H lg Monitor 4. 9 x. .V..i.iF7 -fT ., E W -.w.. , V . BETTY ANN BQWEN In tier tongue is the law of icincinessn Senior High Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Chorus lg FHA 1, 25 and Recreational Leader 35 FTA 33 GAA 2, 3 and Treasurer 43 Dramatic Club lg Student Council 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 2g Highixligixts Staff 43 Monitor 2, 4g National Honor Society 4g Library Club Vice-President 3. PAY ANNETTE CHABOT 1 My heart is fixed. FHA 1, 2, 3g Senior High Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club lg Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 25 Highlights Staff 4g Senior Playg Monitor 3, 4. JAN ICE LUCILLE CRAIG UAH that giistens is not golcif, FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Historian 3, Vice-President 43 Monitor 35 Office Aid 4. ROBERT JOSEPH De-SEYN Patience, and shuffle the cardsn Bowling 3, 43 Intramurals 4g Football 3: Nlonitor 3, 4. 10 DONNA IVIARIE DIEIALLE EI must ioiiow him through thicic and thinf, Chorus I, 2, 3, 43 FHA I, 2, 33 President 33 IVIonitor 3g Senior Piayg Highlights Staff 43 Bowling Cluh 2. GARY GENE 'FISHER HI'Ie that increaseth Icnowiedge increaseth sorrowf, Band l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4g Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Projection CIuIo I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD HERBERT FLOOD HThe pen is the tongue of the mincif, Projection Ciula 3, 45 Monitor 4g Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Arts 8' Crafts Ig Highlights Staff-'Art Editor 4g Students Finger Lalces Traveiing Exhibition 43 UNICEF Poster Winner Ig Senior Piayg Scholastic IVIerit Award 4. RUTH IZLIZAISIZTII FREDERICII Her ways are ways of pieasantness, and ail her paths are peacef' Band I, 2, 3. 45 NYSSNIA Festival Band I. 2. 3. 4: All- County 2. 3g Danec Banci 2. 3, 43 National I-Ionor Society 3, 4: DAR Axxfarcig Niaxweii Citizenship Conference at Syra- cuse University 3g Vaieciictoriang Class Secretary I. 3: Stu- Cient Council 2: Schooi Paper Staill I. 2. Assistant Editor 33 Business Nianager. Highlights Staff 4: High School Re- porter to Geneva Daily Times 3, 43 Junior Reel Cross Coun- ciI 4g FTA-'Vice-President 4g Nionitor 2, 43 Office Aid 33 Solo Competition 3. 11 W' U i T ' V' 2 BETTY LOU OEIS The hearing ear and tile seeing eye. Chorus lg FHA 1, 2, 3: Library CIUIO 3: MOHit0r 3: Janitor Staff 4. EUGENE NELSON GELDER Uvvho so tinctettl a wife tinctettm a good thingjy Assemblyman lg J.V. Basketball 1, 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4g Football 1. ' JOHN CHARLES GIFFORD He that hath knowledge sparettm his worclsf, Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT FRANCIS GOODMAN E Great men are not always wisef, I ' Football 3. 4: Bowling 3.-4: Track 3. 43 Senior Piayg Janitor Staff 2, 3, 4: Class assemtuiyman 4: Nlonitor 2. 3, 4. I2 I W YAVCNNE Lois HARTMAN The Iiloeral soul shall be made fatu Transferred from Clifton Springs in Sophomore Year, Band 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2g FTA 3, 4g Junior Red Cross 3g AH- State 2, 33 AH-County 2, 35 Qfijice Aid 3. ' LEE DAVID HOBART Many go out for Wool, and come home sliorn ttlemselvesu Varsity Footballs 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity-Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Var- sity Basketball 3, 43 lv. Basketball 23 Track 1, QQ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Library Club 2g Projection Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Con- servation Ciulo 2: Intramurals 1. JAMES BURRELL HOSTETLER ' His enemies shall lick the dusty, A Dance Band 45 Band 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 43 Class President 23 Assemblyman 33 Senior Play. ANNE LGUISE A IDDINGS c'My tongue is the pen of a ready writer. FHA l. 2. 33 Qfilice Aict 2. 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2: Vvice- Presic1entRecI Cross 33 Student Council 4: Highlights Staff 4g Future Nurses Club 4. fxsfra 11 wi W t Y A ELIZABETH ELAINE MAIN 'Spare your loreatli to cool tlie 'porridgef' School Paper Staff 4: Monitor 4. PATRICIA ANN PREECE HA soft answer turnetll away wratllf, , Monitor 4: Qtlzice Aicl lg FHA 1, 2, 3, State Secretary 45 Senior Play: Student Council 3: Highlights Staff 4g Bowl- ing Club 2: New Yorlc Trip Committee. ROBERT IRVVIN PULVER Hcounts lmis sure gains. ancl liurries tmaclc for moref, Monitor 4: Janitor Staff 2. 3, 4: Class Vice-Presiclent 3: Intramurals I. 2. 4: Higliliglit Stall 4: Bowling 4: Varsity Baseball I, Q. 3, 4: IV. Basketball 2. DANIEL JUSEPH RUBERY Hlfnowleclge ancl lIl1IlJl'l' slioulcinlt be useci muclm until tliey are seasoneclf' Projection Clulm I, '21 Senior Trip Committee -1: Senior Play: Janitor Stail 2, 3, 4: Varsity llaslietlmll 3, 4: lv. Basketball 2: Varsity Footlmll 2. 3, fl: Varsity Pmselmall 22. 3. -1: Stuelents Council: lxtlonilor 2. 3, -I: Class :Xssemlmly l, 2. 3. ll JOHN LEWIS .SALISBURY 111 A Am I my Iorothers, I4eeper?H Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 25 Student Councii 1, Vice-Presb dent 2, 4, President 35 Monitor 2, 3, 45 FootI3aII 1, 2, 3, 45 BasI4etI3aII 2, 3, 45 IV. BasI4etIoaII 15 NationaI Honor Soci- ety 3, 45 Sports Editor, HighIights Stailig VP. OYSCA 35 Boys State 3. ' LINDA LEE SALISBURY I I HAS' a dream when one awaIceth.U Band 1, 2, 3'5'Chorus 1, 2, 33, President 45 AII-State 45 AII- County 25 TripIe Trio 1, 25 TriIJIettes 3, 45 .I.V. Chee- Ieading 1, 25 Varsity Cheerleading 3, 45 Student CounciI 35 CIass Treasurer 15 Editor of I-IighIights Staffg 'SchooI Paper Editor 35 Senior Piayg CIass Secretary 2, IVIonitor 45 Senior High IntramuraIs 1, 25 New York Trip Committee. V ROBERTA ANN SALISBURY ' iuvl Uvvine that maIcethgIad the heart of manf, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 TripIe Trio 1, 25 TreI3Iettes 3. 45 lv. CheerIeading 3, 45 Vice-President of GAA 35 I'IigI'1Iights Staff 45 Junior PIay5 Senior PIay5 Monitor 45 AII-County 2, 35 AII-State 45 IntramuraIs 2, 3. A FLORENCE EUGEN113 s1NAcK She Iooketh weII. to the ways of her househoId and eateth not of the hread of idIeness.H FHA 2, 3, Secretary 4. 11. 15 ,R WT. 1. 1 I DAVID LEE SMITH The mildest manners with the hravest mind. Bowling 4: Senior Play: National Honor Society 3, 43 Class Assembly 1, 2. WOODROW LEE TRAVIS I will not give sleep to mine eyes, or slumber to mine eyelids. Band I, 2, 3g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band, 2, 3, Senior Playg Projection Club 1, 2: Janitor Staff l, 2, 3, 43 Monitor 2, 3, 4. DARRYI. LeROY TRICKLER Let thy words he fewf' Chorus lg Band l, 2: Track 33 FFA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4g Treasurer of Qntario-Yates County FFA 4. DOROTHY OARNET UPCHURCI-I f'VVine is a moclcer, strong drink is ragingf' Senior High Intramurals lg Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Highlights Staff 4: Gftice Aid: Bowling Club 1: GAA 2: Senior Play. 16 ,ir i CAROL JANET VANDUY NE Let every man loolc before he leapsf, Intramurals lg FHA 2, 3, 4g School Paperg Monitor 4. ROBERT FRANCIS WESTFALL HLet every man mind his own iyusinessf, FFA Basketball 1, 2, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Bowling 35 FFA l, 2, 3, 4. GORDON LEE WHELPTON There were giants on the earth in those days.,, J.V. Basketball 3g Varsity Basketball 45 Intramurals 1, 21 Monitor 3, 43 Badminton Tournament 2: Good Citizenship trip to Albany 33 Student Council 43 National Honor Soci- ety 4g Senior Play. DAVIS GRANT WILBER The borrower is servant to the lenclerf, Varsity Football l, 2, 3. 43 J.V. Baslcetloall 1, 2, 33 Varsity Baseball 1, 35 Traclc 23 Dance Band 43 Janitor Staff I. 2. 33 lntramurals 43 Monitor 3. 17 -rw fy-f-, -qgyl-5-,,-f f,-vt.e,.:----'- ' ' .., , f J A ' 'A ' A ' ' M A ' :., fT-wiv, .wul?i , . ' V t ! I JOHN PAUL WILLSON Let us make hay while the sun shines. . Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Basketball 2, 3, 4, lv. Basketball 1, Varsity 1, 2: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Associate Editor of Highlights Staff 4, Senior Trip Committee, Chairman of Magazine Drive 4, National Honor Society 3, 4: Boys, State 3-l GARY JOHN YANCEY UA living clog is better than a dead lionf, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Projection Club 2, 3, 4. ALMA IVIATER Staunchly stand our Alma Mater Stately, tall and true. Let us all uphold her standards, Whether old or new. To Phelps High School, Alma Mater Sing a glad refrain. When the echos die away, Sing it o'er again. Oh, our interests are with you, Dear old Phelps High School, And we as loyal students, Will obey thy rule. 18 'ir if' qfdfdiy ln September of '54, sixty-eight members of the present senior class started its long awaited journey toward graduation. Qur freshmen otticers were Joel Caves, presidentg Joseph Rishel, vice-presidentg Ruth Frederick, secretary, and Maurice Bailey, treasurer. Qur .class advisors were lVliss Carol Green, lVlr. Vvarren Holmes, and lVlr. John Sweeney. . initial ettorts to tinance our senior trip wereitwo record dances held in our fresh- man year. Qn January 14th the class- presented :Swank Night and HThe Sewing Circle lvleetsn as an assembly program. ln February a bake sale was held. The last of our freshmen events was our :Balloon Ball!! dance held in April. p Our sophomore yvearibegaun, and-there were titty-ltive members in the class. We still retained the same advisors. Our new class otlticers were James Hostetler, presi- dentg Joel Caves, vice-presidentg Linda Salisbury, secretaryg and Maurice Bailey, treasurer. 4 ' Q I' The class started thelyear by holding a 'Sadie Hawkins Day Danceu on No- vember l0th. DuringfFebruary polo shirts with the Phelps emblem were sold. - On April'20th an HArthur Godfreys Talent Scouts, assembly program was presented. Qur junior year started with forty-six members and the following officers were elected, Joseph Rishel, presidentg Richard Harris, vice-president: Ruth Frederick, secretarygjlYlaurice.Bailey, treasurer. During the year Richard Harris moved, and Robert Pulverwas elected vicelpresident. . Uur first business of the year was to select our junior class rings. These were delivered in February. During the month df November basketball pencils were sold. During the same month we also held a bake sale. On the night of April sth a magician show was sponsored by the class. In May the class held its first formal prom URoyal Gardenf, This ended the activitiesiof our junior year. ' 1 Finally we reach our senior year. Thelollowing officers were elected- Joel Caves, presidentg Joseph Rishel, vice-presidentg Bernetta Raczenski, secretaryg and Maurice Bailey, treasurer. ' V-1-ll'l6I'C WHS H Clliiflge of iidViSOI'S FOI' OUT tinal year. Miss Carol GFCCII and MF. WHFTCH I-IOIYTICS OUT POITITIGI' advisors WCTO HO IOHQCI' l'l'1C1'l'llIJ6TS of OUP f'1CLllt A , , . , . r new advisor. Mr. Roger Vvard, was chosen and Mr. Sweeney continued in the same capacity. As a boost to our treasury we began our magazine drive. During the year we sold refreshments at the basketball games. Roller skating parties were also held and these provided fun for young and old alike. A record dance was held in Qctober for the purpose of increasing our treasury. ln November the class presented a three-act comedy, NDown To Earthf, On December Qofh the annual senior dance was presented, the theme of which was Mlqoyland Ballf' This event provided seasonal gaiety to all who attended. Un April Qlst forty seniorsleft for our long awaited trip to New York City. It was an experience we shall remember a long time. Now that our four years are completed. we realize how much our school days at PCS. have meant to us. and we also realize how much we owe to our ad- visors who have guided us so wisely. . 19 Elma 7061! M Leon Adams, will and bequeath my driveway plowing abilities to Mr. Tewlcs- b . , i Nlaggce Bailey, will and bequeath my job as usher at the Shines Theater to Mr. Nagel. Frances Barbalaee, will and bequeath my ability to act like an 80 year old M Fl' . H Bdivalrdliziire Tdlacifiiiitaridngequeath my job of delivering the absence list to John -s -s I . Rcliltlteitelgfdir, will and bequeath my ability to play football to Vvilliam Adsitt. Q, Betty Bowen, will and bequeath my ability to high jump to Carolyn Devvind. H Joel Caves, will and bequeath my nonchalant manner to Duane Fisher. ,. Faye Chabot, will and bequeath my raven loclcs to Mr. Hartman. F, Janice Craig, will and bequeath my Christian interest to Marcia Facer. 3 Robert DeSeyn, will and bequeath my cellar to Upigeonn for the purpose of I. giving parties. Donna Dhalle, will and bequeath my car to the driving training class. Gary Fisher, will and bequeath my job of showing movies at the Phelps Theater to John Halling. P Richard Flood, will and bequeath my artistic ability to Harold Pinewood. Ruth Frederick, will and bequeath my scholastic interest and abilities to Carl Qverslaugh. Betty Geis, will and bequeath my janitor staff job. to Janet Tate. Gene Gelder, will and bequeath my black hair to Dick Deuel. John Gifford, will and bequeath my interest in hot rods to Nlarian Hall. Robert Goodman, will and bequeath my bowling ability to Nina Frederick. Yvonne Hartman, will and bequeath my job at the Sanitarium to Barbara Webb. Lee Hobart, will and bequeath my conservative driving habits? to Sylvia Trielcler. ' James Hostetler, will and bequeath my interest in classical music to RED . Ann lddings, will and bequeath my interest in marriage to Lynn Schroder. Elizabeth Main, will and bequeath my height to .loan Henderson. Patricia Preece, will and bequeath my ability to get suitcases off trains to Jane Rockefeller. s, Robert Pulver, willand bequeath my penny pinching ability to Dennis Coolc. Z, Bernetta Raczenslci, will and bequeath my interest in boys to Miss Deseyn. :, Joseph Rishel, will and bequeath my haircut to John Crowley. -T, Daniel Rubery, will and bequeath my six shooter to Miss Connolly. Johnl Salisbury. will and bequeath my Country Inn lease to John HRedH Hos- tet er. ' Linda Salisbury, will and bequeath my ability to be Uturlceyn to Victoria Cummings. ' -9 -9 as -9 Us --9 -1 -I -9 -s -s -9 I., Roberta Salisbury, will and bequeath my interest in sports cars to lVlrs. Howard. g, David Smith, will and bequeath my literary interest to Bernard VanHooft. T, Florence Sinaelc, will and bequeath my interest in lcnitting to Diane Ulmer. ip, Woodrow Travis, will and bqueath my interest in girls to David Hicks. 3, Darryl Triclcler, will and bequeath my interest in farming to lvlargaret Hinchman. Z, Dorothy Upchurch, will and bequeath my brother to Anne Rockefeller. - Robert Westfall, will and bequeath my ability to run the mile in record time to Robert Hobart. ' Garden Vvhelpton, will and bequeath my ability to drive well to all women rivers. Davis Wilber, will and bequeath my car Q Old '5l',l t lVl's Plc . g. John Willson, will and bequeath my athletic interest to 0StCXl6i'l liaiwell. ., Cigol Van Duyne, will and bequeath my ability to lceep quiet in class to .ludith enlson. WGHEY YianCCY- will and bequeath my car to Nancy Horton. e t e e ass advisors, Mr. Roger Ward and Mr. John Sweeney will and bequeath our grey hair, empty Anacin bottles, ulcers and good humor to future advisors. We the class of H58 will and bequeath our empty treasury our table of honor in the cafeteria, and our general superiority to any class which thinlcs they can handle it. ' 20 r - ii ' Sudan ?Zaq . .g 'ln Novemloer -1the7 senior.class presented' a delightful. comedy-fantasy in three actsand a prologue entitled Down to Earth. ' ' A The cast was 'as' follows: Agnes, Patricia Preeceg Wilfred, Daniel Ruheryg Piione, 'Joseph Rish'eij'tf:Augus'ta Applegate, Frances Barloalaceg Diane Clump, Linda Salishuryg Grph-a ..Teei, Donna Dhallegp Ruthie Teel, Roherta Salishuryg Niiliie Bromsley, Do'rot'hy Upchurchg Baxter Bromsley, Gorden Vvhelptong June Bromsley, Bernetta Raczensliig.Richard White, VVoodrow Travisg Herman Howell, Robert Goodumang Rohert Hanley, Jameg Hostetler. ' I Theplayiopened with a prologuein. which we met two angels, Agnes and Vvil- iied, who were on their way to earth to pick up a couple of elderly ifclientsu. How- ever, their mission is complicated when a mischievous, would-he angel, Pilone loy name, joined them as a kind ol heavenly hitch-hiker. . I As the play progressedf Agnes found, to her great dismay, that Augusta, her Hclientw, had no intentionpof Ugoingii. Things were further compiicated hy Qrpha Teel and iylillie Bromsley, who tried to interest Augusta in giving them some of her money. Qrpha was a social climloer who wanted to find her daughter, Ruthie, a rich hushandg for this she naturally needed financial loaclcing. lVliliie. on the other hand, wanted Augustais money for the purpose ol sponsoring her inventor hus- band, Baxter. June, theirvdaughter, was happily engaged to Richard Vvhite, while Grpha tried to force Ruthieis affection upon Roloert Hanley, a rich hypochondriac. Augustais household was completed loy her emotional maid, Diana Clump. Piione found, to his great delight, that he had a magical giftg whomever he kissed immediately fell in love with the person he was thinking of at the time. As you can well imagine, he used this gift to aid him in his merry pranics. By the he- ginning ol: the third act the characters-were hopelessly involved, however, every- thing cleverly evolved into a happy ending. Under the excellent direction of Mrs.. Chrissie Nagel and loecause of the adept assistance from prompters, the stage crew, the malce-up committee, the ushers, and the Swing Band, Down to Earth was a complete success. ' First row: D. Dhalle. R. Salisbury, P. Preece, F. Barlaarlace. D. Upchurch. B. Raczenslci. Second row: L. Saiisloury, J. Hostetler, D. Rulaery, J. Rishel. G. Xwhelpton. R. Goodman, XV. Travis. Third row: Nlrs. Chrissie Nagel, director. , ., 21 K. L 61444 PWM You are tl-,ere,...,Iuae 22, 1968 was the iaunching of Professor David L. Smithfs Ia' th Hseniornick P 58,1 This will be an episode iong remembered by filigctivfzivg meg-inbers aboard, as weii as Professor Smith. This iaunching was Pro- fessor Smitifs first successful attempt to iaunch and iand a space ship twith every er aboard surviving, since finishing his graduate work at M. I. T. Pasiglgthe ship blasted Off, gravity ieft us ive iiloated freely ihgough thcil air Crashing into objects of aii sorts. We first co i e wit' a very so i eing: pu ing hats u over our eyes we recognized our oid buddy Bob Deseyn. Bob toid us iafilait since Ee saw his first automat in New York City he,s bi-zlenl in thi habit of using one reguiariy ever since. He also toid us that Le'e.H0ilEHft E just fig? ,t H C .Hill of grocery stores, and that he had stiff competition rom ene e ers P GIC, Chain. B610 floated by and we were quite shaken by our three-way COHISIOH with Ruth Frederick, Bob Puiver, and Bob Goodman. Ruth, who was at present on a weii-earned vacation from her elementary pupils at P' told Us that Faye Chabot and Bernetta Raczinski had just had a ioveiy double wedding, and they are now iiving in Chicago, where Faye, incidentaiiy, was holding a very important job in journalism. Ruth also said that John Willson had just finished coaching his P. C. S. basketbaii team to victory in the national finals. Bob Puiver, stiii an eiigibie bacheior, toid us that his father had been spending some time doctoring the dairy herds of Leon Adams and Bob Vvestfaii. Bob Goodman wasn't fioating around much because he was hoiding on to his favorite bowling baii which had gained him his fame, and he toid us that he had just bought Arrow Head Lanes in Canandaigua. Bob also informed us that Dave Vviiber runs the Qidsmobiie agency in Can- andaigua, and that John Gifford was head mechanic at Dave,s garage. The three of them had frequently gotten together and bowied. This, of course, pleased Bob. At that moment a Hash of iight caught our eyes and out of the window we saw a super sonic piane with duais, which read Captain Woody Lee Travis U. S. A. Under these startling decorations were the initiais R. which couid be no other than those of Dick Flood, the worid-famous artist. We were then alerted to prepare for a landing on the moon, Professor Uschmittn brought his ship in for a beautiful ianding. Qur shock, when exiting from the ship, was tremendousg everybody on the moon had turned out to receive us. The National Guard was there assuring us of security, twhich was commanded by Generals Darryl Trickier and Bob Biairlb. As we were talking with the generals our ears were led astray by very unusai music. This music, we were toid, was composed and di- rected by the jazz virtuosso Jim Hostetier and featured his I..unic Five , which included Gary Yancey, the cooi cat on the drums. We went over to see Jim and Gary. Gary informei us that his friends Gary Fisher and Maurice Bailey had be- come partners in the first movie theatre on the moon. Jim asked us if we would iike to go to the theatre with him and see the very popuiar Around the Moon in 80 Daysu. We accepted the invitation and had a wonderful time. We were also very pieasantiy received by Robert Salisbury, who was a recep- tionist at the space port. She had ieft Phelps soon after graduation, and it had been a iong time since I had seen her. After she toid us that Father Rubery had established a mission there, and that Yvonne Hartman, Pat Preece, and Fiorence Sinack were aii doctors at the Moon Memorial Hospital Roberta asked about other members of the ciass, whom she hadn't seen for I0 years. We toid her that Betty Main and Ann iddings were married soon after graduationg Anne is happily iiving in Uaks Corners, and Betty and her husband iive in Clifton, next door to Donna Gordner and her famiiy. Berta was especiaiiy happy to hear from her good friend: Dorty Upchurch was iiving in Cavino, California, and that her young son Mike had just won his first Junior Dragster Award tan hereditary traitii A sudden cosmic storm befeii us and we were forced to take sheiterg the ciosest buiiding was Nieisnersu, the moonss version of a 5 61' IOC store. Gn a sign above the door we noticed that the store was managed by the spikes. The name sounded familiar: and I was convinced that my anticipation of Beraidineys advancement in this fieid was Certainly a reaiity, for she and her husband managed this beautiful store. Beraidine toid us that Janice Craig and Caroi VanDyne were both married to men in the Marines, and both iive in France Where their husbands are stationed. Contiued if F Q TL Y J -4. . ' ' 'T:.-,.-'nd ' . , ,r,..'... L. ' it L , N 'ffm ,:11','j'nwnm ,I - A Q .',A,rz -4- Mx. -wg ' '--'-'- M.. - Jemima 65444 First row: S. Walters, A. Parker, C. Jerett, E. Smolinslci, J. Denison., B. Webb. row: J. Henderson, J. Treadwell, D. Ulmer, N. Mclntyre, P. Heusler, S. S d ecrllligiclcler, V. Cummings, G. Nieslces. hu. : M- M L ' C ll , advisorg S. Beniamino, N. Blanlcenburg, T IL. gjdlrllroedljli, Plulrslgiloojlvlllsilrd. clgiggvxinod, R. Deul, K. Nlains. R. Vvolle, Mr. Elliott Johnson, advisor. Fourth row: L. Nlain, S. DeLooze, V. Rowland, D. Norsen, Nl. Fling, R. Nlorse, n Z. Dunham, S. Hall, N. Frederick, G. Norsen. Fifth row: rl. Crowley, C. Devvind, lVl. Phillips, G. lxflaclc, P. Salislbugy. YV. Pxdsitt. l-iae.s, R. Blair, R. Sidell, P. Scherbyn. The Junior Class started the year by electing the lollowing olqiicers: Gary Neislces, presidentg Philip H. Heusler, vice-president: Victoria Qrunmings. secre- taryg Sylvia Triclcler, treasurerg .loan Henderson, assembly committee representa- tiveg and Diane Ulmer, Lynn Schroeder, Philip Salisbury, and Rodney Xvolle. Student Council representatives. Miss Mary Louise Connolly and Mr. Elliott Johnson are the class advisor A balce sale and scrap drive held in the fall was very succr-sslul. The class assembly scheduled for spring was cancelled. Class rings were chosen and delivered in Nlarch. J...-I. Crowley. Yicloria Cum- mings! Philip Heusler, Jane Rockefeller, Philip Salisbury Sylvia rlrirl4ler, mul Barbara Webb were on the committee. The Junior Prom was held in lVlay. 24 Sapkamaze 66444 The Sophomore Class started the year by eiecting tile following officers: John Wicinelian, presicientg Lee Rockefeiier, vice presicientg Doris Horton, secretary: James VanDamme, treasurerg Robert Hoioart, assemioiy committee representativeg ftfiarcia Pacer and John McLellan, Student Council representatives. At tile begin- ning of the year there were 74 class members. The acivisors of the class are Nirs. Miriam Howard and Mrs. Doris Spink. Ar the ciose of time iootioaii season tilC ciass had a dance appropriately caiieci time Victory Dance. Another dance was iieici in Aprii. 1 First row: R. VX7ancleH, C. Dows, M. Pacer, F. Totman, C. VV'iiittaicer, A. Ottley Gail Niesices, M. Eciington, N. Seici. Second row: Mrs. Doris Spinic, advisor, P. Bremer, J. VanDamme, D. Horton, J. McLellan, L. Rockefeller, R. Hobart, J. Crouch, iVIrs. Miriam Howard, advisor. Third row: J. Palmer, B. Baker, D. Randall, H. Bremer, N. Caves, D. Jones, N Smith, M. Masiyn, K. Mahoney, J. Tate, G. Peake, J. Zaso, M. Sinacic M. Icidings. Fourth row: M. Adams, D. Vveaver, L. Sciierioyn, D. Fling, John Haiiing, R Bailey, S. Skinner, E. Niarsa, K. Gardner, G. Eggieton, Delores Smith, P Merithew, J. LaMott. Fifth row: C. Donk, J. Sweeninurg, L. Marixham, J. Cain. R. Xwaciiiams. G. Van Dyke, B. Butler, G. Hoistrom, B. Bennett. H. Coniciin, D. Hicks, J. Lee, A. Vercieiiem, M. Hinciiman. Mr. Dexwaeie. Sixth row: D. Cook. P. Salisbury. VV. Smitii, R. Baker, J. Hays. VV. Pederson. E. Goodman, B. Van Hooft, G. Coon, C. Biiven. R. Sciiieimer, P. Wlcintyre, D. Preece. 25 716440.44 gem The Freshman Class started its year hy electing the following officers: William Alilliman, presidentg Sharon Vvilloer, vice-president: Anne Rockefeller, secretaryg Joan Ulmer, trasurerg John Hostetler, assemloly committee representative, and Judith Triclder and David Robinson, Student Council representatives. Miss Donna Deseyn Mr. Louis Bruno, and Mr. Arlon Vviuoer are the class 'd ' ors. d VR Very successful record hop was held on March lst. The class assembly to he laplfl in the snrino was cancelled because of the time lost for ha d vveather. First rovvzt Niissljonna DeSeyn, advisor, Nl. Hart, J. Uttley, J. Uelsooze, B, Tornow, E. Raes, S. Avery, Mr. Arlon Vvinoer, advisor. Second row: R. Soper, E. Jensen, S. Dyke, Baker, S. Banweii, Patricia Salis- bury, NI. Sweet, J. Trickler. Third row: E. Goodman, K. Bell, J. Mills, NW. Puiver, R. Hart, C. Nayaert, B. Adsitt, L. Anderson, C. Warden. Fourth row: Wolfe, P. Salisbury, Goodman, P. Tally, G. Vviiices, K. Yancey. J. Hostetter, B, Forbes. R. Niiiter, C. Curtis. in . W 1 H Niuiunc:-4 Lcluinliuuuucd ilbg, tim 26 Zdgdtd Qaeda RQGNI 214 I Firsj how: . Dennison, J. Ripley, J. VX7eioi3, L. Avery, S. Chimera, NI. Wilkes, E. e ry. Seconcierow: Nir. Richard Bowen, advisorg E. Hill, P. Barioaiace, M. Mciniyre, P. Hail, E. Niarsa, S. Darrow, F. Wheeler, R. Preece. Third row: T. Vviiison, T. Flood, S. Guard, C. Conklin, S. Harland, R. Henry, J. Aiioreciii, N. Clayton, D. Craig. EIGHTH GRADE RODM 213 7 Firsl row: C. Yonge. C. Green, R. Parmeiee, D. Vittum, E. Neii. K. Dewey, S. Hoisironl. Second row: Niiss Lois Pike. advisor: G. Fling, F. Van Nostrand. Bremer. NI. Drooby. E. Hines, J. Smith. T. Day. C. Xviiiiams. Tilirci row: J. Cguessforci, J. De Vries. T. Baia-r. J. Bianiceniaerg, B. Fox, D. Jones, J. Peters. R. Blcconneii. 27 .sam of swam Wm 1 IOHEIGI-ITI-I GRADE First row: G. Mccoon, D. Wilkes, N. Whitney, J. Vvaciilams, R. Niicidieinroolc, P.Sd ',M.Fd 'k. Second ilitoviltfflrs. Chriisiirlitagei, acivisorg K. Fisher, D. Corneies, J. Sweeney, K.C I,K.B' lI,C.VC.,M.D d. b Third rosvrflifsSmitlmrgfligickard, L. CSEETOII5. Bennett, D. Reynolds, S. Beniamino, C. Dewind, J. Goodman, D. Hicks. ROOM IOQHSEVENTH GRADE it it it it First row: R. Kenny, J. Haliing, E. Fox, F. Devries, E. Gaylord. F. Day. Second row: N. Proper, J. Vicicery, N. Facer, Ni. XxIl'litllCV. P. Lyon. J. Backus, M. Poilot. Y Third row: Mrs. Frances Farnsworth, advisor: R. Eclington, K. Phillips, S. Conley. K. Milierd, E. Frederick, R. Van Nostrancl, E. Sailor-n. lxtl. J. Crouch. Fourth row: D. Van Duyne, R. Opdyice, M. ixiorsen, Ni. Henson, D. King, I.. nic- Cann, S. Phillips, A. Nieskes, Odell, F. Smolinsici. 28 K .PZWGE Seaeaii gfzacle i A ' RUUN1 108 First row: L. Knauss, J. Masiyn, J. Boughtin, J. Nlarsa, VV. Conklin, R. Conklin. Seconc. row: D. Triclder, R. Scherbyn, D. Pulver, NI. Albuny, K. Qttley, M. Rouiand, K. Miilis. Third row: iVIr. Dominic Carra, advisorg J. Moilenkopf, J. Sweet, iw. Van Camp, L. De May, J. Smith, L. Van Nostran,d, NI. Preston. Fourth row: G. Gridley, L. Gifford, M. Goodroch, L. Adams, P. Conklin, E. Hoiieran, VV. Rouland, VV. Sinack, B. Parry, M. Butlem Room l07 i i i F First row: L. Post, B. Smith, E. Facer. C. Kelsey. L. Ratlilaun, B. Norsen. Second row: T. Jones. A. Robinson, B. Eggleton, J. Crowley, K. Travis, C. Nellis. J. Tornow, S. Randall. . Third row: Nlrs. Inez Pearce, advisor: S. Hicks. E. Johnson. D. Nieslces. L. Van Camp, NI. Rubery, R. Jensen, C. Penta. H. Horton. Fourth row: J. Blanlcenlaurg. C. Guard, C. Hugilson. P. Dennislon, C. Nlclntyre, D. Hand, Bl. Schroeder, J. Wien Iillen. R. Blair. 29 '4..,..f4...., . N 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'I 1 1 1 11 1, 1 1 1 J 1 11 1 , 11 ': 'I 11 11 .11 1 1 544444054 1 1 Q7?'-- !l f uo:., n 9 v i ww Q Oanwl 'A A Al X ff 'iv S - Y l 5 4 W f if ff. ll i First row: P. Heusler, R. Wolfe, D. Cook, J. Satishury, J. Willson, D. Vvither, 7 . urnett, D. Ruloer . Seconfd l?oW: Gary Nieslcgs, managerg C. Qverslaugh, R. Sidett, C. Btiven, L. Hotoart, R. Goodman, J. Van Damme, Roloert Blair, lVlr. Qtiverm Coolr, coach. Third row: T. Rector, L. Scherloyn, Nl. Sweet, VV. Miltiman, K. lvlahoney, G. Ntaclc, J. Crowley, Philip Satisloury, R. Facer, manager., Fourth row: Mr. Lynn Tevvtrsloury, coachg VV. Pedersen, M. Le Roy. VV. Smith, D. Preece, P. Scherloyn, P. Mclntyre, John Hostetter, Richard Blair, .t. Cain, manager. The 'Phelps Bultdogs Won the Finger Lalces Championship for the fourth suc- cessive year. The Bulldogs Won the championship hy achieving an undefeated record ot seven wins and no tosses. The hightights of the season were the two defeats of a powerful Red .lactiet team. Through the spirit and determination of a strong Phelps tine and a hard running loactctield, the Buttdogs managed to defeat a team which outctassed them in many departments. Several hoys were selected toy the GENEVA DAILY TllVlES to the All Con- terence team. First team selections were John Willson at hatfhaclc and .lohn Satis- hury at end. Daniel Ruloery, guard, and Wallace Burnett, center, were second team selections. Davis wither, Joel Caves and Dennis Cool: were awarded honor- alote mention. Next year the Finger Lakes League will play eleven man toothatt. The Phelps team should toe a strong choice to repeat their domination as champs. it Coach Conti and Coach Te-Wtfsloury have anything to say about it. LEAGUE STANDINGS THAN RECORD VVOK1 Lost Phelps All Ctitlon Springs U Pt16lpS ................................ 6 0 Pllclpg -'IO Nth-IGI' 0 Red Jacket ........ ......... 11 2 Phelps I3 Red .lartwl 0 Ctitton Springs ..... ......... Q 4 Phelps V3 Clifton Springs T Victor .................. ......... O 6 'Phelps S0 Xticim. 0 Phelps IS Rr-rl .lartwt tt Phelps 'll Romulus I2 32 ,45 Waudzfq gaaletfald Phel es League with the excellent record of 13 Wins and 3 losses. The Bulldogs lost to Naples twice and Red Jacket once. For the third straight year Phelps entered the Class B sectionals I th . n e quarter- liinal game they loeat Nunda and earned the privilege of loeing the first Phelps team to play at the Rochester VV M l A ar emoria . t the Vvar Memorial Phelps heat Geneseo 65 to 54, which gave Phelps the distinction of scoring more points in the Vvar Memorial than any other team. Phelps then entered the final' against Marion. D The looys fought hard hut had one of their Worst nights of the season and lost hy a score of 59 to 51. The Phelps team and Mr. Cook have had an excellent year, and although they loose six memhers from the squad via graduation they are loolcing forward to an evn hetter season next year. TEAM RECORD ps Central School won the Class B championship in the Finger Lal: Phe. 61 Honeoye Falls 53 Phelps Phe 74 Gorham 35 Phelps Phe 42 Clifton Springs 30 Phelps Phe 75 Rushville 42 Phelps Pheips 59 Victor 42 Phelps Pheips 54 Bloomfield 42 Phelps Phezps 38 Red Jaclcet 44 Phelps Phelps 62 Honeoye 60 Phelps Phelps 70 Gorham 32 SECTIONALS Q ' Phe: 68 Nunda 59 Phelps 9 Phelps 51 Nlarion in-.1...-,1........ . Naples Clifton Springs Rushville Bloomfield Red Jacket Victor Honeoye Naples Geneseo First row: R. Hobart, managerg Mr. Oliver Cook, coach: C. Nayaert, manager Second row: D. Coolc, Paul Salisbury, Phil Salisbury, D. Ruhery, J. Van Damme G. Whelpton, J. Salisbury, J. Vvillson, J. Caves, Lee Hohart. 83 l I WWW gwhmld First row: J. Caina, irnanagerg Sf L. Scherhyn, K. iViahoney, B. Pulver, R. Pacer, manager. g W Second row: VV. Miilimali, R. Goodman, E. Goodman, C. Qverslaugh, B. Van Hooft, G. Wilkes, Mr. Dominic Carra, coach. The 1957-58 Version of Mr. Dominic Carrfs Junior Varisity Basiiethau team encleci its season in second place in the unofficiai JV ieague with the very fine record of 14 Wins and only three losses. This gives Mr. Carra,s JV teams a phenomenal four year record of 58 wins and 8 losses. I A A There are several good prospects who will unciouhtecliy shine as varsity stars in the next two or three years. RECGRD: Pnegps ......... 49 Gorham .......... ........ . 29 Pneips ......... 59 Honeoye Fans ..., ......... 3 4 Pneips ......... 42 Naples .......,.... ....... . .60 Pneips ......... 36 Clifton ......... ...... 2 'l PQCZDS ......... 58 Rushviue ..... .......... ' 17 Pnezps ......... 63 Victor ............... ........ . 40 Pnegps ......... 43 Bloomfield ...... .... . .51 Pnelps ......... 54 Red Jacket ....... ........ . 26 Pnelps ......... 40 Honeoye ..... .... . .34 PQCQIOS --. ......... 37 Ciorham .... ...... Q 8 PQGLDS ......... 23 ixtaptes ...... ...... 5 3 Pllexps ......... 62 Clifton ...... ...... 2 9 PQCQPS ......... 60 Rushviuc ..... ....,. 3 4 Pzlegps ......... 61 Ruloo m ii 0 ict ...... ......- 1 9 Pflegps ......... 53 Jawvlwl' ....... ...... Q 30 P,1C,PS ......... 61 Honeoye ....... ...... - If P4194-P5 ......... 48 Xfivlor .. 34 Wawdtg 2444466 Under the excellent coaching of Lynn Tewlqsloury, the loasehall Hcinderellan team won the Finger Lalces Class B championship for the second year in a row. There were no individual stars as this lighting team surged from hehind to Win lvour oi its games in the last inning. Qnly two memhers will he lost Via graduation, so prospects are hright for an un- precedented third title in a row for Mr. Tewlcshury and Phelps Central School. RECORD: Phelps 16 Honeoye 6 Phelps 3 Gorham 1 Phelps 15 Rushville ll Phelps 4 Naples 6 Phelps 20 Red Jaclcet 1 Phelps 3 Bloomfield 2 Phelps I3 Clifton O Phelps 3 Victor 2 SECTIQNALS Quarter-iinals Phelps 7 Dundee 6 Semi-llinals Phelps 9 Alden 12 First row: R. Hobart mana er- Paul Salishur R. Pulver, I... Hohart L. Scherh n , Q - Y' ' y ' B. Van Hooft, Richard Blair, manager. Second row: E. Goodman, G. Bonnell, J. Scherhyn, J. Van Damme, D. Coolc. R. Sidell. Third row: J. Willson, Philip Salisbury, D. Ruhery, D. Vviulfif. MT- I-Yml Tewlcstmury, coach. 85 71446 7mm 3 First- row: VV. Simith, J. Caves, D. Hartman, R. Goodman, 0. Randall, R. Vvehh, D. Soper. Second row: .Oliver Cook, coach, G. Norsen, R. Wolfe, R. Rector, J. Gleason, P. Scherhynffl. Salisbury, R. Westfall. . J .X The Phelps Central School track team was undefeated this year with a record of Wins and no losses. V The Phelps thinclads most outstanding victory came 'With the winning of the class BSC county meet at Geneva. Ten members of the team qualified to go to the sectional meet in Rochester. At the sectionals in Rochester, two school records were broken. Duane Hartman placed second in the 440 yd. clash in the rcorcl time of 53.7 sec. Robert Westfall ran the miie in 4.49.1 and placed fourth. During regular season play John Salishury set the school hroaicl jump record hy jumping 20, 10,,. The scores of the six track meets Went as follows: Phelps ....... ....... Clifton .......... ....... COUNTY MEET pc 58 23V2' 5 Red' Jacket 18 Phelps .......... ....... 4 8 Red Jacket Red Jacket 25 Victor ......... 17 V2 Wayne .......... ....... 2 4 Phelps .... 44 Phelps ....... 471!2 Clifton .... 33 Waterloo ...... ....... 3 5 Phelps ---- 671f2 Cfifton ....... 25 V2 Victor ...... ISVQ Phelps .... ,,,,,,, 4 5 BOVVLING TEAM The howling team showed remarkable signs of advancement this year losing out to Geneva for fifth place hy one point. High triple and high single for the year vvent to Rohert Goodman with 570 and 221 respectively. John McLellan had the highest 0VefeH average for the year. The team competed in the Finder Lakes Bowl ing League composed of AA, A, B, and C schools. Gorham gv...5f1..g.m1y other team from our regular B-C-D league. 36 gamfefmg Vegfw First rovliz L. Adams, D. Simith, John Haiiing. R. Cooclnnan, iVii'. Lynn Tewicsioury. coac . Second row: R. Degeyu, VV. Smiliw. J. BiCil-siiz111. 355 Qlidiffg gfzaieiiail and gifefzfeadefza A A I . q bww: I xy x Lai aguf 5. Firsl row: J. ixlarsu. lUEll1Z1,Ql'i'I U. iQLlIX't !'. R. flgnclylxc-. I . imws. 5. llnrrow, li. Fling. D. Corucies, R. Young. ITIEIIIEIQUV. Svcomi row: 5I:'. Idffllll TcfxvicsiJLIi'y. ccmciimz T. ijiouci. T. Xvillson. R. Fliclciieimrook. D. Xviiicvs. D. 501105. R. Pl'c fGc'v. Third row: C. Bi'Pl1lPi'.BI.XX'7iHi0S. D. Hiciis. if. Nc-if. S. Harinnci. Cmltillllcil on page 44 37 Wdftdifg Zdeezleczdeu First row: R. Salisbury, B. Vvelolo, D. Upchurch, J. Treaciwem. Second row: M. Fling, Nlrs. Jear1AVery, aofvisorg Sagislyury. Qc. Wczwdlq gkezfeadeza First row: S. Verclehem, D. Randall, H. Bremer, S. Rubery. Second row: Mrs. Jean Avery, advisorg NI. Hil1C-l1.'H1.Hl.l. A. Verclelmcm 38 ww-i li. , I gala ,4t46e1f6a ,444ac64z'dm First row: B. Vveioh, P. Bremer, G. Nieskes, J. Ulmer, S. Ruhery, B. Powell, J. Ottley, C. Whittaker, A. Qttley. ' Second row: K. Gardner, S. Marsa, B. Bowen, F. Totman, V. Cummings, L. Mark-- ham. B. Butler, B. Forhes, B. Tornow. Third low: A. Burns, lvlrs. Jean Avery, Advisorg S. Beniamino, K. Edington, S. Hartnagcl, L. Wlain, hi. Hall, J. Triclder, J. Sweeniourg, J. Palmer, S. Verdehem. Fourth, row: J. Denison, D. Horton, C. Donic, Nl. Adams, R. Morse, J. Treadwell, N. Caves. D. Randall, I-I. Bremer, N. Smith, J. Tate, J. Zaso, G. Peake. Fifth row: C. Conner, A. Rockefeller, N. Mcintyre, D. Ulmer, L. Schroeder, J. Lalxfiotte, B. Bennett, S. Triclcler, C. Devvind, C. Curtis, S. VVilher, A. Verdehem, M. Hinchman. Note: The Girls Athletic Association elected the following oiiicers for this year: Fior- encc Totman, president, Linda Niarlxam, vice president: Victoria Cummings, secre- la y: and Bettey Bowen, treasurer. The G.A.A. giris have made howling their outside activity. Since there were such a large group going to Geneva to howl, it was necessary to taice two separate groups at different times. Soccer was played in the fall. The girls participated in a haslcethall playday at Clifton Springs on February 3rd. Gther groups playing were, Canandaigua. Red Jaclcet, and Victor. The girls sponsored a volley' hall playday in March, and participated in a softball piayday at Victor on May 19, and a traclc playday was held at Can- andaigua Saturday, June 9. SENIOR HIGH GIRLS' INTRAMURALS Every Vvednesday activity period. the Senior High Girls' intramurals group met under the direction of Mrs. Jean Avery. Soccer was lax ed in the fail followed hy volley hall iaasicetinaii and soithali . p if , - , s , , , in each sport and each time they played the sport. the giris would have two diiiierent captains. giving everyone a chance to he a captain, choose their individual teams, and enter into a play off. 39 .,,f. Seam 'Zim dem Vmfmmamai First row: J. Qttiey, S. Ruioery, J. Ulmer, S. Verolehem., A. Burns, B. Tornow. Second row: B. Bowen, J. Sweenburg, J. Trickier, D. Randall, J. Zaso, Doniq, B. Webb, M. Fling. , Third row: Mrs. Jean Avery, physical education teactierg A. Ottley, M. Adams, D. Jones, N. Caves, H. Bremer, J. Tate, C. Whittaicer G. Peake, C. Curtis, S. Xvviiiaer, A. Ve-rdehem, P. Hinciiman. Fourtil row: B. Butler, B. Forbes, J. Lamott, L. Schroeder, S. Trickier, C. Conner, A A. Rockefeller, V. Cummings. Firi31E4g7wg:ni.Nli?xe3XiX11aglaeIg7.. Knauss, B. Pacer, L. VanCamp, K. Travis, S. Randall, SecgE13gm12cQyvIi!I.KvVg?1iISy, C. Penta, J. Smith, Hines K. Knauss, S. Hicks. S. Thi-iii row: itfirsaiean Avery, physical 'education teacher, J. Sweet, J. Xvacllmnns, J gigey,IK. Miilis, A. Nieskes, P. Denniston, L. iviccunn, B. Smith, il.. Post V . on ey. Harland, B. Neff, N. WIli.tilCj7, R. Parnialcc, IN. Bullor 40 Q 1 M 5 rl' . 8 'Q' f'W.'i'? ' is 'za i ,Ja Tia' 6 ' 5 ' J' 553722, 224, ' .ff .B-ff. - gait' qv. ,sf , .s .,.. e , x 1 f F 5 X fa-,,.. O Vo gr 5'o,. ,. Q..-...-.J -in '--.., uffgerv -6-T 0 llllmln J N 1 I f W.. First row: J. Sweenlourg, D. Randall, A. Verdeiiem Second row: M. Hail, M. Albury, G. Peake, E. Hines, J. McLellan, J. Salisbury C. Curtis, M. Wilkes, P. Denniston, S. Dyke, S. Pzanweil, J. Sweeney. Third row: Mr. Raymond Russell, olirectorg L. Avery, NI. Bailey, D. Vittum, K Yancey, H. Bremer, B. Bennett, S. Han, R. Preece, R. Parmaiee, M. Frederidi D. Corneles, Picharcl, D. Ulmer. Fourth row: N.. Frederick, S. Hilclretli, B. Fact-r, Bl. Facer, R. Nlorse. J. Treadwen S. Harland, J. Cain, A. Robinson, C. Penta. Fifth row: D. Robinson, L. Adams, O. Curtis, J.. Crowilexg A. Soper. Nl. Xvhitney, L. Anderson, DHITFOW, I:1'GdCI'iCVli. iNVlC,ll,llYl't'. b Sixth row: Fisher, Yancey, R. imcuel, fl. Hoslcller. XV. PlllVt'l', K. Eciingwll, J. Caves, D. Craig, J. Gifford. 42 9 7 'i 'gcmd E af. IC tt uct tile ycai xv th its annuat out ooi conceit at ttu FFA om bury' , ian on beptclntoer 28. 8 :gat tile iaeginning of the year David Robinson was chosen to participate in the fiferlioimt :itil-State junior band at Rochester. John Ntetuettan parlicipatc-ct in time n, riviiioz' iaanct at time Sectional All-State music festival in Pittsford. erick, PEQIIG iuanct narticipatect in the annual Christmas Concert on Decc-miner IS. time Iganct has O0 members. Tins year the band has clone much more sigtit-i'eacte ing than in previous years. lwen, ' Botti the junior and senior bands participatect in a concert iietct Flay T. TIN: tuanct lraveiect to Ithaca to Compete in the annual NYSSNIA music Festival wimich imey, was iietct Play 9-IO. An assemiaty program For the junior-senior high was given by the instrumentat music ctepartment on Ntay 23. lgton' The year will be conetuctect on June 22, when the band wilt take part in the F commencement exercises. 43 . First row: lVliss June Vvitzel, clirectorg D. Jones, R. Salislvury, D. Upchurch, D. Uhalle, C. Vvhittalcer, rl. Henderson, A. Parlcer, L. Salisloury, lfl. Eclington, G. Nieslces, F. Chabot, S. Deluooze, D. Horton, Nl. Facer, B. VX7el3lJ. I Seconol row: D. Ulmer, S. Vvheaolon, Z. Dunham, Nl. Fling. N. Caves, H. Bremer, lvl. Adams, S. Weigel, N. Smith, R. Morse, J. Tate, B. Belcer, C. Donlz. J. Palmer, il. Treaclvvell, K. Eclington, K. Garolner. Thircl row: L. Hohart, S. Banvvell, R. Soper, L. Anderson, N. htlclntyre. P. Nleri- thew, K. Yancey, S. Hall, B. Bennett, C. Curtis, rl. Hilolreth, L. Schroecler, VV. pulver, A. Soper, il. Hostetler, R. Deuel, G. Fisher. J. Lee. q Fourth row: R. Miller, J. Hayes, VV. Travis, Paul Salisloury, D. Coolc, L. Aclams. G. Nlaclc, rl. Cain, C. DeVX7incl, S. Triclcler, V. Cummings. A. Verclehem, lvl. Hinchman. G. Nieslces, J. Crowley, VV. Smith. G. Yancey. rl. Richel. .l. Xvill- son, D. Roloinson. JUNIQR HIGH BASKETBALL This yearls Junior High Baslretloall team enclecl its season with a recorcl of 'four wins and seven losses. However, the team lost only one game to teams in its own league. V lts line coach. Lynn Tevvlcsloury. cliclg a goocl jolo of teaching the lnoys game f.! llFld0.Ufl6HtEllS in their lirst year of actual competition. Returnees Donalcl Pulver. flicharcl Qpolylce, and Teclcle Jones shoulcl provicle a goocl nucleus lor next yearls lj'19lPS 40 ' i 30 . ., u ............................................ lQ0iNlll'llS ............... .................... . . 33195105 '------ ........ 3 8 lxlaples ,, ....... 26 BGG-5D5 ---- ........ 3 5 Romulus , ....... Q-l eps .... ........ 3 5 Clifton, I ........ ....... Q 5 jj,1f1',PS ---- ........ 3 3 Recl .laclwt ..... ....... I f 296,155 .... ........ 2 'l, Clenvva ,,,,,, ....... Q i 5- 3395193 ---- ........ rl 0 Rr-cl .laclwle ..... ....... fl -I .line ,ps '-'- ----.... Q 3 ll .yous .......,..... ...,... ' 20 .mflefps - - ..... 1 9 Canamlaigua .. ------- 23 f,J.3e..pS ---..... Q 3 l .yous .......... -..---.s 5 5 -716 Ps ........ Cxienevgl 44 I This year,s Senior High Mixed Chorus elected the following officers: Linda Salisbury, presictentg Jack Crowley, vice-presictentg Diane Ulmer, secretary-treas- urerg and Carolyn Devvinct, Iilorarian. It presented a Very fine Christmas choral pageant entitlect mrhis is Ctxristmasu. They also presented a lovely Spring Concert, which Was held in May. 45 . pw' First row: R. Scilerihyn, P. Barinaiace, M. Nicintyre, N. Proper, K. Piriiiiips, D Tricicier, E. Pacer, A. Robinson, B. Smitil. Second row: D. Vittum, L. Avery, D. Reynoicis, N. Xwtmitney, S. Beniamino. J. jevries, T. Vviiison, S. Phillips. Tiiirci row: R. Eciington, B. Norsen, M. Crouch, Ni. WhitH6j7. K. '0ttiey. L. De iyiay, J. Sweet, N. Facer, C. Penta, E. Hines, C. Yonge. P. Haii. R. Van Nostrand. Fourth row: J. Peters, M. Preston, M. Aiioury, S. Hicks, K. Niiiiis, J. Guessforci. L. Bianiceniourg, M. Goociricil, J. Moiienkopi. Cr. Niccoon, L. i icCann. C. Mcintyre, iVIrs. Elizabeth Mussack, director. Fiftn row: P. Sudentis, J. Smitil, S. Hoistrom, Ni. Vviiices, D. Bennett, T. Smo iinsiii, B. Neff, K. Parmaiee, S. Harland, J. Goodman, S. Chimera, D. Hicks. 46 Dance gcmaf Under tile direction of Mr. Raymond Russeii. the dance ioand made its first appearance of the year piaying between tile acts of tile senior piay. Tile band piayed for one-hour dances after the Friday nigiit iaasicetioaii games. Some new music was added to tile repertoire this year, and the dances seemed to ioe enjoyed by aii who attended. Among the most popular songs were Tammy, Nieiodie D,Amour, Liechten- f P TL seiner ova, and April Love. Tide mernioersilip of time dance ioand increased this year. Diane Ulmer was tile Vocalist for the band. Two new additions were the guitar, played ioy Joiun Gifford. and the string ioass, played ioy James Hostetier and Davis Vviiimer. First row: D. Ulmer. Second row: M. Adams, G. Yancey, J. Cain, J. Treadweii, R. Niorse, J. Niciceiian, G. Fisiier, S. Harland, D. Corneles- .1 A 7. , .7 C1 R H, d' t -5 J Hostetier, D. Xviiiaer, I.. Ander- Thlgglioiij lglcflggfiblgfggp Sgi?5bu1.yTniS,Oi-7re3gitific, D. Robinson, J. Crowley, L. Adams, A. Soper, 0. Curtis- Fourtix row: R. Deuei, J. Gifford, L. AVCFY, E- Pickardf D' Craig' 41 In , gala First row: Miss June Vvitzel, director: F. Totman, P. Bremer, E. Adsitt, M, De- Waele, S. Hartnagel, N. Combs, N. Baker. Second row: J. Ulmer, S. Verdehem, S. Ruloery, B. Powell, C. Warden, A. Qttley J. Ottley, B. Tornow, A. Burns. i Third row: S. Weigel, J. Triclcler, J. Sweenlourg, L. Markham, J. LaMotte, J Dr-:VVincl, S. Wilber, B. Forbes, S. Salisbury, P. Tally. 7wedlez!tee Seated: Miss June Witsel, director, First Tow? R- Morse, L. Schroeder, R. Salisbury, K. Ecliuglion, S. Xveigel, L SE1IiSIJIlry, D. Ulmer, J. Treaclweu, D. Jones, S. Vvlmadon, Second row: Z. Dunham. 48 f L90 C ' 1- 0 I ' 'mr fp ii I tg 'eu-K2 Q V V X- '5 X X f V 7' V N 1 Q I Q 1 mmum gx-5 Z IW, VU' f I ,, Q X f J Q..-K--,f' VV S-- .X 1 ll, 1 nf wzwzd' First row: Mr. Wilbur Hartmann, advisor: D- Ulmer, Philip Salisbury, J- Salishury, Paul Salisbury. 1 H. M kh , L. A , G. Nieskes, D. Robinson, G. Vvhelpton, Secfidifsflfy, D. aifillill, J. Mffiilan, D. Pulver. J. Henderson, J. Triclcler, A. lddings, L. Schroeder, S. Triclcler, B. Th' d 2 Ilgovlvtelj, B. Neff, M. Facer, S. Walters, P. Lyon. With Philip Salisbury as president: John Salisbury, vice-president: Diane Ulmer, secretary: Paul Salihury, treasurer, and Wilbur K. Hartmann, advisor, the Student Council of Phelps Central School loegan the year of 1957-58. The first project of the year was the permanent revision of the method of select- ing Jayvee and Varsity cheerleaders. The Council chose the outside assemblies for the following year and paid for one of them. ln November the four officers, Mr. Hartmann, and Gordon Xvhelplon attended a Winter meeting of the 0.Y.C.S.C.A. at Red .laclcet and in lxilarch. John lxlclael- lan, David Rohinson, Lynn Schroeder and Sylvia Triclcler accompanied the officers and Mr. Hartmann to another G.Y.C.S.C.A. mc-cling at Victor. 50 Z Wann Scully Character-Scholarship-LeadershipService, these are the qualities which de- termine memhership in the National Honor Society. Election ruies of the nation- wide organization require that candidates have spent at least one year in the iocai schooi, and that not more than twenty per cent of the junior and senior classes he chosen. A committee consisting of the high school principal, three teachers, and four students already in the society, elects the new rnemhers, Who, after their initiation, are entitled to Wear the emhiem of the society, the keystone pin. in Feioruary Betty Bowen, Joseph Rishei, David Smith, and Gordon Vvheipton from the senior ciass, and Gary Niesicis, Philip Saiishury, Lynn Schroeder. and Judith Treadweii' from the junior class were elected to join Joel Caves, Ruth Fred- erick, John Saiishury, and John Vviiison, four seniors who were elected in their junior year. F s f: , 'f -1, R.F-ad Cnxvi I t ,B.Bo ven.J.XViiison. N Slgligxyoxi: J, Ciiejrilf Treadxwfeiiligchlgiijn Salisbury, L. Schroeder, Qvary Nieskes, David Smith. 51 Scion! P4461 First rowi L. Schroeder, B. Webb, J. Denison, M. Fling, N. Mcintyre, S. Tricider. . V 1 . D , N, F d ' ic, C. V D , J. Treadweii, D. Ulmer, R. SeCicQ?iS3,WL.SKeiseeIgf4?OC? Nieskrifs,e3TCDeLooz?:T Pilyfgliinod, Mrs. Vaughan Francis, advisor. Third Row: E. Main, R. Miller, P. Scilerimyn. Tile officers of the Growiern this year were: Judith 'Denison and fvfiargaret Fling, editorsg Paul Flood, art editor: Gary Niesiies and Barbara Xveioia. sports editorsg Nancy Mcintyre, iousiness manager: Lynn Sciiroeder. circulation and exchange managerg and Sylvia Tricider, student council representative. i The HGroWierH of 1957-58 had a new-iooic, using a lciiree column spread and a front page story Whenever possiioie. Colored paper and drawings, to iceep up with 1 the season, made up the front page on tire other occasion. E H Sey,en issues were puiniisiled during the scilooi year witir special sports edition extra issues every Friday loeginning in February. 52 :daze 'gfamemadeza ab! ,-4meu'c4 The Future Homemaicers of America starteoi the year hy eiecting the foiiowing oiiicers: Jane Rockeieiier, presicientg Janice Craig, vice presicientg Florence Sinacif, secretaryg ixfiariene Phiiiips, treasurerg Shirley Skinner, recreation ieacierg Caroiyn Devvinci pariiamentarian' Sara Haii re ort J Z r , . .f. .C ., , . p erg anet aso, song ieacierg Suzanne VV.lrf,Srd C -il' - '- ' ' 1 e s u ent ounu representative, anoi Nancy Comics, historian. Patricia Preece iorought an honor to the iocai chapter, when she was elected state secretary. The First sociai event was a punch party for new memhers, which was heici Sep- io F I tem er 18. orma initiation was October 8, and a Halloween party was heici Qctoher 27. The annuai Christmas party for memioers was heici December 17. Qther activities for the year inciucieoi two ioaice saies. Gne was held at the Com- munity Fair, in Septemher and the other Was heici in March. in Novemioer the mernhers macie earrings for themseives, and they soici carcis in Aprii. The Annuai Spring Raiiy was heici in March in Honeoye Fails. I First row: S. Waiters, ri. Henderson, E. Goocirnan, C. Henry' N- Crouch' C' SecgggqslgekpBrZZigarcg:inSicinne1', J. Craig, M. Phillips, F. Sinacic, P. Preece. M. H II. - Third roxfi: Miss Lois Burgeg ii.CiEiS0l'ZJB.CPOXN'?ii.xI?- Ixmfliiielg- Bgirliillngton' B' I-fxd . ny S , P tx ' 'S Ury, . I'OUt?1. A - CCIICQ' tid 7' JV I Fourthsliiow: ixiogoinaiasfcgl. ifialii, Delores Sfmitlh, P. Nierithexxr, ik XHHCQ- NI- Sinacic, J. Hiicireth, J. Devvinci, C. DGXKXII1 - 53 ,. 1 A .r r I v 1 91,9 Ai M 1 rg- :E will 42014624 26 gp 5 First row: R. Bantcert, C. Nayaed. Standing: Mr. Elliott Johnson, actvisor. Seconct row: M. Mastyn, P. Schertoyn, D. Trictcter, D. Preece, G. Nieskes. Third row: D. Norsen, H. Pinewood, A. Day, J. Lee, D. Fisher, G. Wilkes, L. . Aotams. Fourth row: G. Devvind, J. Hayes, VV. Actsitt, R. Westfall. 2 In June the Phelps Chapter of the Future Farmers of America elected the fot- towing officers for 195.7-58: Leon Adams, presictentg Gary txtiestces, Vice-presictentg Darryl Trickter, treasurerg Paul Scherioyn, reporterg anot Martin hiasytn, sentinel. The chapter has had a Very husy year. During the summer the memhers spent much of their time Working on their red tcictney ioean demonstration plot. They maote comparisons of seed rate per acre and fertilizer placement. The chapter again ptacect in the top ten per cent for the fifth year in a row. The chapter atso haot sixteen acres of corn. During August, three of the memhers went to camp Qswegatchie. Some of the mernhers entered exhibits oi ctitterent types at the Ontario County Fair. The chapter won tirst ptace with its exhitoit on HThe Demonstration Plot., tn Septemher We had the 16th annuat Community Fair. Xfvilih some Aftlft Agri-- cutturat entries and 35212.00 given out to members. tn Qctoher, our chapter Vice-president. Gary Ni.tlstces was sent to Kansas City to the FFA. Convention, Leon Actams atso went as the Qntario County ctetegate. In Novemherz the ctuh harvested the corn crop. The corn was sold. and it hrought the ctuh s treasury to a position where the chapter feels that it can afford to huy a tractor. During January anct February, the chapter again sponsored a hastcethatt team A WIUCIV1 Played in a league with other FFA. teams in the Ontario anct Yates group. It Won six straight games and the northern loop title. In March Greenhand degrees were awarctect. tn ,April the chapter ctegrees WGN' awarcteot to our memioers. In May the anniuat Parent and Son 'Banquet was hetct. Delegates also attended the State FFA. meeting at Canton. In June, the election of officers was hentct for the year IQSS-50. 1, 54 H ef- . i jagaw ?cwme-za of imezdca 344665466 7mm During December. February, and March the Qntario Yates F F A Group sponsored a basketball league made up of three divisions Tbeie were thirteen schools in the league. Phelps was in the division with Btoonnfretcl Clifton Springs SHCI Geneva. The team bad an undefeated season with many of tbe box s talcu g pant in time scoring. Clifton Springs ......... ................ 2 8 Bioomfieict ............ ...... 2 O Geneva ......... ...... 3 8 Bloomfield ......... ...... 1 8 Ciitton Springs .... .......... 2 2 Geneva ............. ...... 2 4 Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps F' : N' tsl ,NIL EH'ott Johnson, Coach: L- AKCIAU S filirgongixtoxv: iVl.liN'lfSly11,,p. Seberbynv R' xyesgfagli-kv Acglliflshcl Tbircl row: D. Preece, C. Nayaeft- G' 9fW 1f' ' ' ax es Fourth row: VV. Covert, J. Lee, G. Coom- 4 W Edu! First row: F. Wheeler, R. Scherhyn, T. Baker, K. Fisher, L. Adams. 'Second row: F. Devries, T. Day, VV. Sinacic, R. Henry, G- Gfidleyr F- Day, Mr. Elliott Johnson, leader. . The Phelps 4-H Club elected Thomas Baker, presidentg Roioert Scherhyn, vice-presidentg Frederich Wheeler, secretary, Kent Fisher, treasurerg and Leland Adams, reporter when they reorganized in Septemioer. Twenty memioers from the seventh and eighth grades joined the ciuio. The first important activity was planning the program for the year. The officers planned the program, which included movies and demonstrations, and this program was approved hy the memhers. ' A The next hig event was the Community Fair which attracted many entries and provided members with cash awards. In Qctoher memhers who had completed their projects received their award pins at Achievement night in Canandaigua. In Qctoher all memhers planned their projects for the year. During the Winter and spring the memhers worked on their 'projects and or- ganized their record Iceeping. They also raised money for the ciuh treasury and for a donation to the Junior Building at the County Fair hy selling pen and pencil sets and candy. 56 l466d6'0 Widddg 60744 First WW: R- Pacer, M. Bailey, D. Soles, L. Hobart. Second row: R. Hobart, VV. Smith, G. Fisher, G. Yancey, VV, Pulver Tiiirci row: S. Banweii, J. Cain, T. Vvadhams, D. Fling L Rock f II lvl Richard Bowen, aclvisorg R. Flood, G. Dexwind, R. Blair ir 6 6 er, r Safely palm! First row: K. Bell C. Neliis, D. Sicieli, T. Flood, E. nlcnianus. Second row: iV1r.LAxrion Vvinaer, advisor: P. Tally, S. Harlmigel, B. Parry. Clary Nieslces captaing E. Johnson, J. Hiiciretim. B. Smith. J Third row:,Rl. HilfiCk6I', Xiveigei, L. Xian Camp, D. Tricliler. J. Nlzlslyn. I . Hall, J Sweet D Jensen D. Hand. Fourth rotvj Xfan Curren, J. Carney. J. Fioilenliopf. G. Hat-rs. E. Urimsley. C. Guard, S. Pwery, C. Conklin, S. Guard, BI. Butler. 57 ?az'me 7eac4efw 144400505504 First row: Gail Nies-hes, Y, Hartman, M. Pacer, R- Frederick, L- Markham- Seconcl row: Mrs. Ethel Fairhanks, aolvisorg B. Baker, K. Brege, C. Conner, F. Totman, Mrs. Georgia Stiktcer, advisor. I The F.T.A. was organized in the fall and elected the following officers: Ntareia Faeer, presictentg Yvonne Hartman, vice-presidentg Ruth Frederick, vice-presiclentg Linda hiart-sham, secretaryg Gary Nieskes, 'treasurerg and Karen Brege, reporter. The memhers started the year hy having a get-acquainted tea for the teachers Who would he Working with memhers through the year. Throughout the year the members spent their free 'periocts working as aides in different grades, helping with bulletin boards. papers and slow students. 58 is cmdafz fed exam First row: E. Cvaylorcl, R. Conklin. Seconcl row: C. Devvincl, Mrs. Doris Spinlc, aolvisorg Carolyn Devvincll lvlrs. Miriam Hovvarcl, aclvisorg R. Blair, M. Rulaery. Tliircl row: M. lclolings, R. Freclericli. Projects carriecl on lyy tire Junior Reel Cross Counril in 1057 ancl 1938 inclucli-cl sencling Carolyn Dexwind io a Junior Recl Cross Training Sciliool in Nlassacliu- seiis for one weeli, anel Contrilgmuling 55.00 lo Fallicr Flanigairs Boys Town. 535.00 to tlie Polio Fund ancl 55.00 to T. B. Seals. Tlw Qraclvs uncles' Nliss Colacsino maclc' ancl senl 250 valentines to llie Niewarlc Slalc Scliool lor Felpruary Illllig 230 1-ancly lavors were sent to llle Veterans, Hospilal in Cananclaigua lor liaslc-r, ancl lln- gift boxes were lillecl ancl sent overseas as usual. Before llle annual lnemlaersliip clrivc- Roluc-rl Blair. Carolyn Ui-XVincl. lfclwarcl Gaylord. Nlarlene lclclings, ancl Blicliael Rulbery presi-nli-cl a sllil portraying llic worlc ol? llie Recl Cross aicling neecly families al liome ancl aloroacl. 59 .fdffzwvq E505 t p . L. ii-fiain, S. Detaooze, S. Hatt, Ml. Ptiittips, M. Mctntyre, J..-Webb, Mrs. Doris Q Spintc, advisorg J. Ripley, M. Halt, M. Wilkes, K. Cornetes. ' in ttiefatt ot 1957 the Litorary -Ctuio organized and etecteet the following otticersz P .loan Riptey, presietentg Nancy VVt1itney, Vice-president: Judith Vxfeiolo, secretaryg Wiary Ann tvftaciiityre, treasurerg anot Niarion Halt, reporter. ' . Tire tirst oi the activities was a Booti Fair oturing taootc week, November 18 ttiaough 23. The members sotct books anot juotgert anct awarctlectprizes to the seventtl anct eight graote for the posters they rnacte advertising Book Weetc. Ttirougtiout tire year members spent ttieir tree periods woztcing in ttie twigti sctiooi. anct- elementary titnraries. 60 OFFICE ,fX !!D'ES AND MUNITOR CLUB First row' li Goodman F Totman N Seid C . . , , , . , Q Va D 7 D . Ulmer, J. Henderson. H mme, enmson, J' Continued JANHUK D IAFF 1 First row: D. Fling. R. Hoba1't, E. Geis. XV. Travis. Gail Nieslfes. Gary Nieslccs D. Ruloery, D. Cook. B. Raczenslci. Second row: NI. Phillips. A. Rockefener. Bel. Han, S. Hall. R. Goodman. J. Rislwl K. Nlahoney, R. Pulver. 61 Qfeteedcz Stateful Miss Carmen Johnson, rnanagerg Mrs. RutI1VN,711itIJeCl4, Wlrs. Inez Hart, Nlrs Beatrice Schafer, Mrs. Pviary Raes. Mrs. Dorothy Chimera, Pwqrs. Laura Cornbs Nirs. Lula X-,7ViU3ur', lxflrs. Fflargery Siclell. gow Zzdaeza and Eaezfaaldaaa Stalnldiagz rr. Mavinnus I..OCI4QIT1Q3f6If, James lxlulloon, 5 Xx'vn'y llu!lm11Jcc'4. Nlilfiilll ' ' 7 N 1 r -4 a , Awrecl Adams, Clark IIIIHIIJS, ixvuuwllx VX7iIlmr, 5. lt. lolmun, M1-rlon Tiffany, VX7iHi,arn Kesel. Sealed: Ricnarcl Bremer, John Harlancl. 62 CLASS PROPHECY Although we hated to leave this solar paradise and all our friends, our time was running short, so we again looarded our ship and prepared for ou Cl th world stops on the way hack. r mlm e .0ur first destination was the South Pole, where we were looking forward to seeing the Qlympics. Here we were very proud to see that Betty Bowen had con- tinued her sports aloilities to the extent that she was alole to partici ate in the VVomen,s International Decathalon. Betty Geis was also there she tlojld us that they were planning to spend a monthss vacation inthe South Pole after the Clym- pics were over. Peru was also included in our scheduled stops, here Joel and I had to part for Joel had to go loaclc to work on his plans and to direct the tedious joh of rehuilding the famous Bridge of San Louis Rey. He told me that he had enjoyed his short vacation, especially meeting and hearing about his classmates. lncidentallv. the rehuilding of this loridge marks the Sth Wonder of the Vvorldl Y Now that our stops in various parts of the- world were all covered, our next destination was to once again return to the good old U. S. A. Qur farewells were warmly extended to John Salisloury and Gordon Whelpton as theyleft us, when we stopped at Philadelphia. John and Gordie had to start practicing haslcethall in preparation for their next pro-game with the Philadelphia Warriors. Both were holding their skill in loaslietloall and doing remarkably well on the court. At our stop in New Yorli City we said good-loy to :Franny Barloalace and Joe Rishelg looth held positions in the well-linown harloer shop in which Anastasia was murdered. Joess interest in Hdillferent hair stylesu lured him to loecome very skillful and popular in this field. Franny had also gainedmuch respect in hair styling through her schooling at Harpers, and hoth were doing well in their pro- fessions. - - r s My husloand and l live in California, where I worlc as a medical secretary, here l left the ship and thanlced Professor HSchmittH for the thoroughly enjoyable jour- ney which he had made possilole for us, so we could recall the good times we had in high school and to see our classmates again. I was completely exhausted from such an exciting trip, lout it is an experience fm sure none of us will ever forget. Linda Salihury and Joel Caves FRESHMAN CLASS First row: C. Henry, N. Crouch, R. Facer, V. Hammond, P. Van Hemmel. Second row: Mr. Louis Bruno, advisor: J. Scott, VV. lVIilliman, presidentg S. Vvilloer, vice president, A. Rockefeller, secretary, J. Ulmer, treasurerg M. Le Roy, J. Devvind. . Third row: L. Vvhelpton, N. Cornhs, A. Kelsey, B. Powell, D. Fisher, K. Edmgtorl, A Day M Hall Fourth f0WZ S,.RulOe1iy,.C. Yancey,,S.-Verdehem, R. Banlcert, A. Burns, C. Conle- l',S.VV' l,A.S ,K.Y . Fiftinrow: Seiliifheadociiea. Re32E?yS. Hartnagel, J. De Wind, C. Conner, C. Overslaugh, J. Hildreth, VV. Covert, D. Rohinson. CFFICE AIDES AND MONITOR CLUB Second row: Mrs. Georgia Slilclcer, advisor, L. Salisbury, S. Skinner.. K. Elcginlglton, C. Donlc, B. Baker, K. Gardner, N. Fredericlc, D. Smith, Mr. Vvrllour art- . d ' . Thiiilalgdlw? lgjiscgdington, J. La Nlotte, J. McLellan, R. DeSeyn,. Cvoodman- VV- Travis G Nieskes Nl Sinaclc C Devvind, E. Main, M. Phillips. K. Nlahoney. i . Bl R: F d 'v lc,.R. S l' lo , D. Upchurch, F. Barhalace. B Fouggcgglki, F, Ciiahot, P.nFr6ei-else, A. ldgiigsirlg. Bowen, S. De Looze, N. Baker, Fifth EmIv?igjFFi2lX1i:ElSxsX12.. Peterson, R. Flood, Philip Salisbury, R. Fulver. Ji Qavg, J, Willson, J. Salisbury, D. Ruhery, J. Van Damme, Rohert Barr, 1. Vvhelpton. 63 Continued frnm 4 5. 40 V JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' INVIRAU MVURALS The Junior High GirIs, IntramuraIs met on Monday activity period under the direction of Mrs. Jean Avery. I These girls spent most of their time pIaying IcicIcIJaII, some voIIey haII, some hasIcetIJaII, softhaII, and practiced cheerleading. Both intramuraI groups have had a good year of fun and recreation, thanks to IVIrs. Avery. fi I vii. Compliments of DONK'S SERVICE GARAGE Compliments' of MAsLYN's SUPER sHoPPE Phelps, New York TATE'S SPORTING GOODS authorized Cushmen Scooter Dealer BestWi'shes to the Class - of '58 Tom DeLooze Phelps Builders Phone KI 8'8274 I ' If Compliments of Margo's of Freedman Fine Fur-s! Geneva, New York Paints 81 Finishes For Every Need Finger Lakes Paint Mfg. Co. Phelps, New York Phone KI 8-8331 Pauline E. Clark Watches Diamonds Jewelery - Greeting Cards - Gifts Phelps, New York Compliments of PHELPS GLF SERVICE, INC. Phelps, New York Compliments of OLD MILL MILK BAR GEORGE 81 AG MAL-LOY - Compliments of DeRuyter's Refreshment Stand Phelp-s, New York Williamson and Coston Plumbing and Heating Bottled Gas Your Lennox Dealer Clifton Street Phelps, New York Phone: KI 8-8201 Best Wishes to the Class of '58 Milt 85 Marge Rathbun PHELPS VARIETY STORE :elf you have a or lwalfl SIFCCI Phelps, Y. remodeling problem- call on IIS. SUNNYSIDE FARM RICHARDSON APPLES CIDER Congratulations INSURANCE STRAWBERRIES JACK DYKE CI-IERRIES AGENCY J.'L. Salisbury 8: Son ., .,,f v:...r-' V I ri P' I1 I: sl L1 X 4 5 T 5 , W I 1 i ?t' 44. U ,, tl ,I ,fl ,ell -fl 5? in lx ,r ,l il' is il ll I I it a I i il I 3 s t 5, 4' gy : , I 'l 1 I ,, It J' 1, ...,...,J...Lk.... .i...4.... ,u J t 'I I ! -r v. , L 1 v u 1 W I I .V I ir il W, ' I I I QQ I+ .T I I :J ,H w if qv QL H 1 . .U it -I .J I p 3 F' I lu Q Q t Q ,i ., ,I V, .... U .,,A . W .. -7,-pf.: :gy--gf,-rzsgfvl-Q-q,':Y:.,wrg1i-im xsftlirigftii-ef' rg., .'-,- F3 II-I,--fi -Q 1-..1gpl.l. ' ' ' .f I . I - . ',,,-'- ' A 'I 1 ' ' ' a:., .,-, ,I2.5i:f:-,r- Arg-,jIj1p,g14i, K.-g,,,,-,,, A--. 3 -ip . -......-..:E.1-.fic --I-I - H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L I I I K I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Compliments' of Mclvor Kraut Company Compliments' of The N ortwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Milwaukee, Wisconsin 6'Safeguarding tomorrow Roger W. Ward, Agent , CHARLES ALLEN Compliments of TV REPAIR RADIO RUTHVEN'S SERVICE STATION , Licensed Automobile Good used TVs for sale Inspection Station u S X ' Evenmg emce Main street P-helps, N. Y Phone KI 8-5445 Phone KI 8-5221. at 37 BILL WHITS Compliments of HAVE PILLS - WILL PEDDLE OODMANK. I Raxall Drug Store JESSE G Q phone, KI 8-5223 SERVICE STATION Phelps5 New York Phelps, New York Compliments of Compliments of RALPH E- MORSE CIONVERSE HARDWARE ESSO PROID-UCTS , THE AMERICAN SPECIALTY CIO., INC. Compliments of Mr.. and Mrs. Andrew Bartucca Food service Equipment and Supplies 283.-291 Central Avenue Compliments of WHITE'S STORE Dorothy 81 Red White Phone: KI 8-4511 Phelps, New York Rochester 5' N' Y' ANDY'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of CHARLES' E. RIDLEY , GENERAL INSURANCE In the Phelps I-Iardwarc PhC1DS: New York ll COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE .Ida og Irving Webb REALTORS Phone: PHELPS KI 8-8758 GENEVA 2064 HOCHESTEH BUSINESS INSTITUTE Is celebrating its - 95th YEAR - ln the training of young men and women for bettenpositions A 'Write for i1lf0I'1ll2lll0I1 about HBPS BUSINESS APTITUDE TEST l72 Clinton Avenue South Rochester 4, New York Compliments of 5-f,'....q' 'Qu EN. 1: 1 ln I 1 . 'l lf, Compliments of 1 MAYNARD L. LINQUEST H7 1925 - 1958 Q C10thiH8 - Rubber Footwear- Shoes .for the whole Family. ii' New Dresses and Ever thin ll , Y S for SPFIHS - Biff Line of f Summerettes by xBal1 Band ld Phelps, New -York 1' t r fi l l A pl ff ,Q Compliments of HEHMAN EMMONS BARBER y, I i i V Donald E. Goodman , L l l 1 f Molbile Cas and Oil T l it 1 .N I S 1 ll is ll l l ' 1 TARR's ICE CREAM COMPANY A . lg L I I Greasing and Washing ,i I Waterloo Seneca Falls Phone KI 8-8781 il li x I PHELPS CEMENT PRODUCTS, INC. 5 Manufactures Of ' Compliments Of 4 1 I - f C 1 ,rete Block ' Loncrete Block Mason Suppl-ies e Oc oEv.'EY FUNERAL HOME , Q Overhead Doors Stfuctfual Steel T L 1 LL Phone: KI 8-2221 Phelps, New York -L Compliments of L - EDWIN T. MORPHY 1 5 J JEWELER .lOHNNIE'S RADIO SHOP 'Q , , yy HO 2-7141 Clifton Springs, N. v. 'Al L 2 4 , tv--U '-'A f ' '-fr. . - 'Q I - -gf I--.1-gnvf' I I PHELPS ELEcTkiC'f:coMPANY 65 - 67 Main Street , Phelps, New York 7 Bottled Gas Bulk Gas , I 1 Furniture ADDIIQHCQS AVEDISIAN lNvlO'l'ORiSi! COMPANY Automobile Sales-Siervice BUIC,K 8: WILLYS: DEALER West Main Street, Phelps, New York ' Phone: KI 8-2911 - A low Cost Extension. Telephone Can Be A Wife Saver' An extension telephone - . 3 one of the happiest home conveniences' you can give a wife. Really, there just isn't a wife around these days who couldn't use the time and step saving 'help an extension, can offer. Call-our Business Office for full inforniation on low cost extension service today. ONTARIO TELEPHONE COMPANY ! 1 J YOUR COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTERQ, P qomplimem. of P 8, C FOOD MARKET TOMLIMSON'S GREEN HOUSE oNTrAR1o STREET - PHELPS v J A if PIP PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Clifton springs, N. Y. , i C A n ompllments of Compliments of DRG, J, KENFIELD sucunrrv TRUST COMPANY Y' , H Phelps office 1 DR. B. E- BROOKS Phelps, New York S 3 fr , I ., 'WT' w iki, r X' Z- 9. . ' '14, . Compliments I of Rochester Germicide Co. 1Compliments of Van Hemel's Feed Store, DICKINSON S' GARAGE , I I A' Phelps, New York Aj Phone KI 8-4583 1 Phelps, N. Y. Compliments of P R. E. CONNOLLY 8zE5pSON Phelps, New York : 1 x , . Compliments of SILVER FLOSS EMPIRE STATE PICKLING COMPANY Compliments of THIS CARD at u1F'i CENTER H0313 MUSIC STUDIO ,IL 5 Manufactures of Sanitary Products i --gm Phone KI 8-2.522 in Phelps, ' ' Compliments of PATHONIZE Hazel's Beauty Salon D. W. Pulver and Gift Shop QUR Phelps, New YOI'k Phelps, New York ADVERTISERS Phone KI 8-5841 ' I Compliments of WELDS FUNERAL HOME har FURNITURE -STORE UMlKER'S GUERNSEY MILK AND CREAM Phelps, New York Phone Geneva 83-73 Complete 'Musical Service HlCKEY'S MUSIC STORE 330 East State Street, Ithaca, New York Phone 4-1101 Compliments of WALT DENNIS INC. 'Qin .. -. - A, I '- K ,N Compliments of C. M. NEILSON 8x SON INC. 481 Hamilton Street Geneva, New York YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER IN FINGER LAKES AREA Compliments of LEWIS - GENERAL TIRES 260 East Avenue Rochester, New York Ride with SAFETY on GENERALS f I ,ad vi .,, . . I ,.,, f.. ,. . 1 , I L I , 'l i I 1 , , 1 w I l v E 1 f ,1 3 A H J ll JARVIS 8a -SPITZ, INC. A il PLUMBING R: HEATING CONTRACTORS 5- 3 5 . 1 425 Stone Road Rochester 16, New York V CHARLOTTE 2-1912 8: CHARLOTTE 2-1665 6 4 , 3' I l r ll n 1 il E A I 5 X M ENJOY 2 . li WILLIAMS DELICIOUS ' . ? 4 FLAVORS 315 5 5 Er lvl WILLIAMS BEVERAGES J ,L ll a lv my I . i ii ,i 1 C 'S 4 I I ' .Lf V' u - ' 4, ' - ' ' . ' , V . , ,1 , J .1-f.-Y., Y, -..,...,.....-,,N , T' ' W Compliments of Joel Caves, inc. - J. WALTER CAVES r Compliments of DENNIST ON GULF STATION Phelps, New York Newark, New York LUMBER - MILLWORK 1 Compliments of Compliments of FINGER LAKE-S LINEN SUPPLY .IOI-I'N -SEXTON 8z COMPANY 90 Middle Street ,. 5-,.----.--.-.,,,,..-, ., f V , , 4 Geneva, New York Manager: Bob Irvine Phone 9-3348 NATIONAL WHOLESALE GROCERS' P. O, Box J S - Chicago 90, Illinois 4501 W. 47th St. Phone Virgina 7-4600 I W 4600 n lf: ,--f- sui,i.rvAN ELECTRIC INC. PHELPS, NEW YQEK Electrical C-Qntractors Residential Cunnnericial Industrial Clifton Springs HO'2-'5592- Phelps KI 8-4501 BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS from DE. 0. P., WILLQON A , .,i,-h 9,2 --new E ttf. Compliments of Steigerwalcl Vvhaleeale Electric Carp. f X . Auburn, New York Compliments of ' EACKER 8z CARNEY Furniture Funeral Directing Floor Covering 0--, ..fn l l w w x u 5 i l 1 l 3 1 l l l l Z la 3 l I i 1 l 1 4 4 I i l l 1 l I l l 1 1, il l 1 I 1 l li i gl l 4 1 5 A 1 L-4 -wird- 14 ! Q I I X X., vu pqladahalhi Qguqillii and no E2'.:'. ' t 'F' Robert E. Killlp, Representatlve- 105 Laney Road Rochester 20, N. X. I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OVID RANDALL BETTY RANDALL OVIE RANDALL ' ' 3 DALE RANDALL S-HERRY RANDALL CANDY RANDALL IVES MOTORS , INC. FORD SALES at SERVICE Congratulations KSC Best Wishes to the Rochester Maid-Num Num Foods POTATO CHIPS CLASS OF '58 Phone KI 8-2141 Phelps, New York PRETZELS A Rwxq . 1 , H- POPCORN PRODUCTS L I . EV ERSON'S DAIRY Produmtm IIVOCCSSOVS llistributors Grade .X Pastiirized Milk and Cream SDI'II'lgS Phelps SHURON OPTICAL CO.. INC. l'he world's largest organization devoted exclusively 10 serving the OPHTHALMIC PROFESSIONS. Rooliesfter, New York Geneva, New York BEST VVISHES AND SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 ARTHUR J 4 STICKNEY REGISTERED ARCHITECT MEMBER A. l. A. 154 EAST AVENUE 'E ROCHESTER 4, NEW YORK CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS O-F '58 NICHOLA-S COBLO and .SONS General Contractor Geneva, New York TI-IE CLIFTON SPRINGS SANITARIUM I AND CLINIC Clifton Springs, New York WW 5 PORTRAITS AND GROUP PICTURES IN P1-11-:LPS HIGHLIGHTS Photographed by MOSHER STUDIO. INC. 27 Clinton Avenue, North Rochester, New Yofk BAker 7920 ..WeSell... THE SMITH CORONA PORTABLE TYPE WRITER An Ideal Graduation or of'f-to-college GIFT that will last a life-time THE ECHO PRESS JOB PRINTING ' OFFICE SUPPLIES - WEDDING STATIONERY - PRINTERS OF THIS SCHOOL ANNUAL - .OH W V, .pviygi 1 -f H V , ., -.,,1 ,-. '. V, L l I I , 9 1 . X X 34 ii- ia fi' il ,T ll , I ff. 1 i 1 L , i ID it gr J gi Q i . I E 4 Q , . 1 l I , J L K Q . X , Q I Q, m ?! A 1 I 1 'W 1 1 5 II ll I , , v 1 3 'P ' 4 :N i Qi! 4 . 1 mi V w r S I 'Q M W 5 1 , 5 l I ! U .5 ll v , QI V , i 1 ? yu l 'EH 1 'qv 1: v 1 4 V4 ' , V 1 . V M W V A W 1 tv k A g 4. ,,V,,,,,,-,,, MN.- -. ,.A.., . . . Y .. V. .. .1 f-. 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