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

 - Class of 1965

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A -'z it ' - '- 't -.n -1. 2 ':':':-'M' 'xr' PL u Yu. iff ' ' - -f ring. .51 gy-we .ff 'img -'fag' .':v fgvafnzs. -uf' .'i,, lawn, --A 'H n 0 '-' - ' ' -DV A I ,, -1' 5 ' x.w-.'.1' l:'i,.'I 4' 4' J L orewor Oh better than the minting Of a gold crowned king Is the safe kept memory Of a lovely thing. Sara Teasdale i fjagfe gf Gonfenfs ii Dedication .... Q In Appreciation . y Seniors ........... l In Memoriam . 5 Classes ...... I Sports Music ..... Activities ....... Senior Statistics Sponsors ......... 2 . I VS Ir. Z I X' N X X f N I X xc X M1 of Pl years its P1 many track, withc a gre: primg ship! So: for tl the C i 'u - ,l- - , I - . , I I 'gnfgfh I W' 1 :- if --qziill.-y'iLi1 .L 13 - ' .1 -lf - --ua,-. 5. , ' 5, , .- I ' -' - ' - ' 'fi .is '-Es ---Ll L- rat- :V v V R Y Y, r , -gi ' ' , .l Q., -' - -, Ofuer Goof Mr Oliver Cook, known to all as Coach, has been head of Physical Education at our school for almost twenty-four years and could truly say that he has watched our class grow to its present status. Through the years, Coach Cook has had many successful seasons in football, basketball, baseball and track While winning many games, his example of losing without excuse, shows that any coach can win, but it takes a great coach to take defeat graciously. This has been one of the prime reasons why Phelps Central has won so many sportsman- So in recognition of his years of service to our school and for the high example he has set as a coach and a man, we, the Class of 1965, dedicate this book to Mr. Oliver Cook. -Q 'T 990606111012 cyjefndfdi QDQSGGIDP Bernie We, the class of '65 are sincerely grateful to Mr. DesCamp, always ready to give his time and energy, to support our social and athletic activities. Your sincere interest in devotion to the youth of our school and community has been evidenced by your willingness to devote your time, effort, and understanding, whether it be driving a bus to a game or presiding over a meeting of the local P.T.A. 3 , .1-1.4 4,.vp-.M . - . .gup- 4.11--1 ,..l 5 5-...uIa.ulJ-FE-'?s'i ' ,Q A .l.. -fl. ..-Y i. w J.. J A V.-V -, ' . Ji L. H' X A ,l,,W,u,t,.., .,1f.w-.iff?---17'--1-t '7 - -, . , . , .A .- r -'gn - r1,.,,- nv r,.Q:.:jr.3la4AT-nl I 415.11--Wlrqrgw M , , x. .-,A ,- J,. 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Wifi i'f'. ' r '-'l'2'5- 3 fa -3' i ' , ' K X -V -k 1 , x 54:4 V ' Ei f. '- F' +I ff, ' It ra: 3-'. 1 1 , Seyed: X 3-A ' ' me ' 2755 ri Srw ikg: tb V 2 '29 H s 31 E' iv J 4? 4 J we 580 35 that We thy Niles lg UP, In t gqofnzhlkfrafzbn Mr. Ward Legg, district principal Mr. Donald Jones, elementary principal Mr. Wilbur K. Hartmann, assistant dis trict principal and business manager. yyoarof gf Cjofzcczfzbn Sealed: Milton Rathbun, Mrs. Margaret Fling, john C. Britting, president, Chester M. Gridley, vice president, Leon Soper. Slzznding: Dr. Willard Robinson, Robert Oaks, Wilbur K. Hartmann, Clerk. 5 16?-V-,f . . 4 lx ,Y :f..7...-.--.---.W-.--?1,.,..e,-.hav ,..-...1.-.1-A:-I... Zftcpuu- ,... ,...,...,, .:.,,.ujTLq4fY3,,- ww' L-gf ,.- A--Q -- . ,-.. - I -- ,- - - . . , . . V . , AC5Ca00fZ1Cuiy I . W., Q s 'Q as 0 1 Pint Row: Mrs.'Sandra Noble, English, Miss Lo-is Pike, mathematics, Mr. Fred Davis, mathematics, Mr. Wilbur K. I-lagmallni assistant district principal, Mr. Ward G. Legg, district principal, Mr. Theodore Mullen, science, Mr. Charles Hagadorn, ln 11SfI121 arts. , Second Row: Mrs. Elizabeth Loveless, French, Mrs. Susan Mashburn, English, Mrs. Adeline Fessenden, homemaking, Mrs. Dorothl' - - - - - - . ' 1'b - Miss Mary Louise Niles, business, Mrs. M. Winifred Brown, nurse, Mrs. Marie Fullagar, science, Mrs. Wilma Knapp, 1 rary, Connolly, English, Miss Lois Devereaux, music. , . . Third Row: Mrs. Althea Crane, Latin, Miss Margaret Colacino, art, Mr. Robert Lewis, English, Mr. Stephen Russell, social studies, lVLr. Jon Raker, math and science, Mrs. Dorothy Peck, office, Mrs. Marlene Treese, office. t , . Fourth Row: Mrs. Lucile Hagerman, physical education, Mrs. Georgia Hartmann, guidance, Mr. Oliver Cook, physical Cdl1C21t10U, Mr. Elliott johnson, agriculture, Mr. joseph Iocco, mathematics, Mr. Leonard De Francesco, world history and guidance.. . . Fiflb Row: Mr. Ronald Koch, business and social studies, Mr. Arlon Wilber, industrial arts, Mr. John Spafford, 505131 Studles' Mr. Timothy Cortelyou, English, Mr. David DeVito, business, Mr. Donald Ninestine, American history, Mr. Spencer DeVito, special class. , , Absent: Mrs. Victoria Brouwer, English and social studies, Mrs. Mary Carruth, homemaking, Mr. joseph Silver, science, Mrs. Christina Paulus, English, Mr. Alexander Lorincz, driver education, Mr. John Jarvis, band. n 1 .,iTc...,. L .R my 1 Q1 . . Hflffwn' i-liigadlcfrn, indusmal , Dorolhl ng? Mrs. . QMiss M217 Louise rssell, Social studies Physical education? 'daflfe-. .tsp fdlfd, Sofgjf .ir. SPCH Christina ier1CC3 Mrs' 6kI22 ezzfary acu Q First Row: Mrs. Elizabeth Redfield, kindergarten, Mr. Clayton Ruggles, fifth grade, Mr. David Beal, fifth grade, Mr. Donald C. jones, principal, Mr. Vincent Lalli, sixth grade, Mr. john DiSanto, sixth grade, Mrs. Esther Cuddeback, kindergarten. Second Row: Miss Joan York, fourth grade, Mrs. Wilma Giesy, second grade, Mrs. Doris Eldredge, second grade, Mrs. Florence Farwell, fifth grade, Mrs. Verel Banwell, sixth grade, Mrs. Mildred Adams, first grade, Mrs. Margery VanDyke, first grade, Mrs. Betty Darrow, office. Third Row: Miss jean Adams, librarian, Miss Ida Linquest, third grade, Mrs. Yoshi Lorincz, art, Mrs. Elizabeth Mussack, music, Mrs. Judith Marcellus, second grade, Mrs. Bernice Hilfiker, fifth grade, Mrs. Diana Hughes, fourth grade, Mrs. Brenda Beal, fourth grade. Fourth Row: Mrs. o ce Jenkel, kindergarten, Mrs. Ellen Sisson, third grade, Miss Dorothy Bullock, third grade, Mrs. Florence J Y Burgett, sixth grade, Mrs. Ethal Fairbanks, first grade, Mrs. Freida Mulheron, fourth grade, Mrs. Mabel Bahler, second grade, Mrs. jane Hartz, remedial reading. 7 ' -' te--,vw '.- -.iii - .-,-- -. Q.: L..-1, si-.. -,n'naL,..-h Tail? .,,,a. -- J 'x', ' ' - Y-V- A 4 ., - ., .-...L ,.3.:,T'.fL:-7- . 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Oh, you're full of jokes today, class! uD n ' U s tYPCdgrl1Pl1ri,cal0eriEp? lne that your answer was just a Paffyfakef Patty'-Cake Somebody go look in the locker room and see if YOU . . . can find the rest of my car 8 T TTT1Tf'T t' 'r i '7T'7'V j'Q '7f5f 'fiif13.fT1f'fj'ff ' i'fjf'f e -V 4 - ,-.-'f-f- - f-.1-fff--v-ef-- 2-:f i :fHi' 11, O5 I LLn lu it-'ai 1. . .H ..v . .. - ,, ,, .. - ., , W- ' LH 7-a N45-5 --.V -Nga gg. : 5 'Lg--, - - ,, -, .. , , - -- - - ' '. -f-- 9-1. iq .Q -V -- f- -1 5- ' .1- 1 -- '-, - .-A,.- f- fr' .f .- .. ., - -+ , . YQ, . V . , ., X1 , -J ,. , ' ' R, , , IL L .' Q . ,en L ul '-1 , 1 -HTG: as -' s-'fo 12,2 . I-1. .QE .-' .,- 1--,.,..., Q., ,,,,f.:, t Nz s-K' rou're full of if You and ff 1 f ' 'M A .r- - u,A-,,,,, ,. ,,,,..., ,uv 5- , , .,g,.,,, -, , - .,-7..,,,',,'f.:' :,' - ... - , . .N ,-.. you - -,. - -.' .- -. 'Gd ,. - , -f -- - .4 'Lf 4 ,iq 7.1, ,It , 4 f p. Q -u'- n'fVa I. I,-!JR'1. - .Fw -1I-, ,JL ---'..'Hignl.! M1-Uxrl'-LA..!.ffr,Am,!l1A,. .- fin QM, ' -'T-Q. J' .KJ s4,,L,. lg 'Cn-- ,.'1,. Edward James Grimsley Grimey . Senior Class President . . . noted for his sore toe . . . black '55 Ford .. .. Qin to be a big time T V producer . junior and Senior Plays . . . college-bound , , , gmfglsifeh Patient King i. .. fond iiiiamerican hisfow -- -fomfmfifl and blue-eyed 1 .. savors lobster and shrimp . . . husky football P1f1Yef - - - Bob Newham fan - - - friendly . . . infects his doctors . . . likes nice girls 1 - - .iSuP61'Sl3i, stint in 6 eg hoW he thin Rudolfo Salalima Rudy AFS student . .. very, very friendly and nice . . . prospective lawyer . . . always smiling . . . he will return Cagain, and again, we hopelj . . . cold weather and the end of the lunch line bug him . . . poet . . . goes for ice cream, chocolate cake, and rice . . . eager and good student . . . writes lots of letters . . . has very distinctive handwriting . . . nice fellow . . . monopoly player . . . Hi! . . . Ann Margaret Facer Ann . . . quiet Quntil you get to know herj . . . sang with Classmates for the Senior Play . . . dimples and rosy cheeks . . . sneezes a tremendous sneeze . . . sweet . . . wres- tling fan fwonder whylj . . . Rodger . . . future Florence Nightingale . . . Junior Play . . . piano player . . . Senior Class Secretary , , , friendly . . . eats and sleeps a lot homemaking expert . . . has white cake and eats it, too . . . Katherine Marie Dunham Kath . . . Business Manager of the Phelps '65 Yearbook . . . noted for writing letters to Alfred .. . hopes to travel . .. handles much money . . . neat and friendly Class Treasurer for three years . .. level-headed and industrious . . . employee of Margroves . . . not at her best on Monday mornings . . . Swiss steak fan . , , enjoys Homemakin V . . . plans to get married . . . '47 Plymouth . . . g I0 Rosie-B Ttffy one Citizen wg National H0110 walk slowly in 'f, 1 M., , -'- .'w'r,f--',,,mz. ,,- ,,v . me A ,V x,' tlaCk '55 Ford collegabound and bluefyed f ft fan , U . friends smateS 3 sweet.--We ngale . . - lunlor Pla S Sleeps Zloto for the Senioi -V - Y, -1. A ,, , , , ,, Lloyd Barry Adams Superstar . . . laCOniC 'in history . . . Varsity Club . . . the tiger who called Mr. Nine- Stine an elephant tall, thin, cute one of those honorable physics students ,, aspiring forest ranger . . . murder on the soccer field . . . he doesn't say much, but boy how he thinks ! . . . good student . . . proud owner of three go-karts . . . i Doris Dorothy Adsitt Dorie . . . hangs around with Dolly Hartman . . . 5'7 with bright blue eyes . . . Bob Day . . . laughs a lot and tells funny Q?j jokes . . . Tobias Trout QLancerlot Blithering- ton, to youj . . . wants to be the farmer's wife . . . friendly . . . Senior Play . . . enjoys English IV eats pizza basketball fan never without words giggling Fireman . . . r l Rosemary Frances Bartucca Rosie-B .. . county orator . . . AFS with no place to go . .. small but compact . . . Terry . . . one of those honorable physics students . . , timekeeper at Hobart . . . a Good Citizen wants to be a nurse Miss Chandler debater plays sax National Honor Society . . . good singer . . . Student Director . . . eats squid . . . likes to walk slowly in the hall with somebody tall . . . Diane jane Bedette chocolate fiend The United States is not declining! not exactly fat Willplong nails . ' l Bill is her favorite man . . . shy fwith girlsj . . . honor student, but not too eager for knowledge , , , collectspclothes for a hobby .l. . blpshep a llotp enjoys American history . . . wears two class rings . . . prOSpCCt1VC C CFHCI1 MY C9-C C has driver's license, but!, look out . . . B g,1T2U -V ,, ...- .,..-- ..,-V ..,.,, ,.,,,.' ..-K ,.A,,x ,,,-, ,,,. ,,' .-,A -.,,,,.,, .... - . ' ..-w . 1. B - f'-is 1 -- L-f7-- -1. .-fa. 4--s-,f,,.,f-:,,,,l.,.1,,L., ,',,5,,'gg . '.-'- . 5,-.AQ . - EL-rf'--rc-'F A ' -41 - , ,.- , , s ,4 , , ., - - - - -----,,q.... .....-...,.....i.....-4l.-... .4' r.f..f.-..',. .K -V ha.. -. Evelyn Kay -Bennett .. - ff h io-n seamstress . . . S'ff2lWbeffY'b10f1dC ' - - Senior Play - - - not lava fond Evie . . . C MEP 3 Ginger horse , , , slim, shy, and quiet . . . ice-skates without a Pillow of history . . . jgkmg Clothes that She makes herself . . . Araminta in the The Widowis Pliglffgaisdgofireckles enjoys dfivef ed ' ' ' abhors Oral reports ' ' ' fats Pizza raven- David Michael Lawrence Breyla Dave . . . steak and potatoes man . . . 6', blue ey6S, bf0Wf1 half fintefestedn - - - Clean' Up Chairman for the Senior Ball , . , usually found sleeping . . - likes giflst -llgtubithers a certain history teacher . . . Nancy . . . bOW1Cf - - - Pf05PeCt1Ve CBA' ' ' ' 9' a W ' ' ' Says whafs on his mind , , . likes girls . . . goo-d Business Law student . .A . friendly and happy-go-lucky . . . , Homuth Dale Brown Brownie . . . wrestler . . . knows everything! about the Civil War . . . very polite and friendly Future President of the United States . . . one of those honorable physics students Gloria debonair The South did not surrender! Mr. Pettit . . . Alabama Confederate . . . manages to enjoy that class in 201 . . . relishes Southern fried chicken . . . Rodger Emil Burnisky .-Rogn Wf6Stling champion rather rocket-like, he has a blast 1-u5ty-hai1-ed d t . .. ' ' ' ' - . . an Cu e likes American hlstofl' - - - Charming . . . noted for being irresistible to the Semi girls ' eats to? much 5Pa8hCffi and is uSually overweight for his wrestling class . . . nn . . . wants to live a happy and successful life . . . friendly , , , I2 ously . . . l uMaXn ' ' I h0Pf5 for: 1-The C40 ' A11.St2f5 ' ' ' Tom .., l bowling is his fnjoys Amerii Mrs. Knapp Pl crew , , , vi an , ..v .M - . , , lor Plry not Francine May Qafr sgtiililtm Wl'ith0ut,iPf' -'May' , , , tall, blonde, slim . . . usually where the noise and the boys are has h' h Km nthe 11,eWidi. hopes for the yearbook '65 sportswoman nibbles much pizza . -,tim Girlign - eats Pizzartlk The Gallery likes all her classes NOK. . . . noted for being Withllhe. an All-State I . , would like to grow up and go to college! . , . wanderer nice diissi - , . War . . . very polite! F those honorable Pll, I ML Pill E01 . ielishes 50Ullf render Tom . . .V hunts for anything worth hunting for . . . does no-15 like black stockings . . . bowling is his favorite sport . . . grows strong on mi s a es an gg CUIOYS AIT1CfiC2lI1, history . . . noted for always being in the library seventh period fright, Mrs. Knapp?j . . . wants to be a minister . . . Houg ton o g CICW judy Elizabeth Case jude . . . looking forward to marriage great with a bowling ball noted fof being with jim , tall, blue eyes, auburn hair . . . friendly , , , black Comet . . . hopes to become a secretary . . . eats steak with relish . . . enjoys office practice , , , Blud50e Heartensolen in the Senior Play . . . the villain who was hissed . . . willing student , , , jim . . . Red Skelto-n fan . . . not an avid history student . . . Thomas james Clingerman 'lk h k d e s . . . conscientiously h C lle e . . . friendly . .. stage -15' jg-f Q.--,.,, A A Gloria Marie Conklin h t ith curl hair has a hobby of collecting gum wrappers and a Kitten ... s or , W y --- astime of making them into long, long gum chains , . . enjoys basketball and bowling P . ective beautician Wants to get married Cwho doesn't?j and have prosp ' wo children . , , ofteniseen walking the halls with a certain guy .. . noted for eating a lot of pizza and spaghetti . . . -i'- -.vu - .-,- . .., ,,L,, , ,-SJ, ,,,, - ' ', - ' f' fgfsdif . , ,g ,-V F .,, ., l .., ...- ., we be -l I- -Y -Q Q3 ,- , . 1 1 4 r S1 q. i i 1 tv-..,.fr ,gi yu !Q ' ,d 6 f . Q yr .V ,fs ,O fi ve--1 -L f YL 5, gf 1- r 1 1 -1 1 - urwrn-rw! ww '-Ilvuvvtghvilv 91.7.3-vwpb M154 Irnir-vlrf my: 1 ry I ' , . .f -V r e 3 , . -.....,.....w. ..---..i-....,...,4-,-.-.. .L.....-.:,..r... ,,..-.-......-n.... .. . , . . . Aw. Linda Covert .. . ,, 11 1- , 'th 1 , lon , brown hair . . . marriage in her future plans Lm ta , S lm W1 Ong g D e ood basketball player . . . Mr. expert horseback rider writes letters to av 8 l I Ninestine's tests are her pet PCCVC - - - likes Shfimll Shflmljv Shrimp ' ' ' quiet' bit not too shy Dave Crane writes letters to Dave very friendly Writes etters to 1 Dave , , , long gym suit . . . J l Judy Lee Crouch Simply Judy , , , fast basketball player . . . hobby of picking on people . . . talks quite a bit . . . thinks American history is a FUN class . . . doesn't like a cold school QPhelpsj Old Blitheringtonn in Senior Play not crazy about homework Carl . sophomore homemaking award . . . pizza is her favorite edible . . . thinking about a busi- ness school . . . friendly and nice . . . . l Pamela Gay Crump Pam . . . usually seen in the company of' Carol D. . . . volleyball and ping pong fan . . . 5'3 , brown hair and eyes . . . tendency toward seasickness . . . eats muchyspaghetti K and popcorn All-State enjoys American history hopes to be an elementary teacher . . . cheerful and friendly . . . spends summers at a Canandaigua Lake cottage . . . I determined to pass Math 11 . . . 1 l Lawrence Newton Davis Larry , , , long, tall Texan . . . baseball, basketball, football player . . . not crazy about work . . . cabbage salad nut . . . noted for getting Larry G. 'into lots of trouble . . . wants to be rich, but doesn't know how to get there . . . usually found watching television at Georean's tired of always being wrong . .. friendly drawl , , , Georean , , , study hall is his favorite class . . . I4 l :ff r . all I .Lv ,- 1, - H , -e ,. ., ,,--.--,,.-.,. .,,.-.,..,,r...u1 , , rf -1 V' 1 ferr- , e , . , ,f UC -'Bern ads andflmi An stlldles his d Pmldeilt anok COIUIC bo Cuddles , , , not overly-slim noted for rathe would like to 5 is held nearest 2 IM. A I we 1 sr. l l hff future Bernard Monroe Day Letball Playerplmsi Bern , , , noted for being a farmer and would like to be a rich one , , , owns three eows quietabutgl tr and .a card deck u. .. agin the Democrats,.Communists, and hoodlums diligently 5' writes lem Studies his American history textbook likes baseball and gym F.F.A. Chapter X President and County Secretary . . . puts a lot of big puzzles together . . . quiet and shy . . . comic book fan . . . nice 7 l tall, blonde, sweet likes . . . college-bound . . . Susan DeLooze Diane Esther Day D-Day . . . generally studious, and please, would like to pass chemistry . . . not too boys in general and Gordon in particular Tipper wears lots of pretty clothes . . . personal Carmen-Gia . . . usually found riding around with Donna A. looking for boys . . . likes pizza and homemade wine . . . friendly and cheerful d in Pongf Cuddles hot-shot pool player . . . goes for the boys from Watertown .. . short, 'ball an P g Zhi not overly-slim . . . plans to move to Arizona . . . likes boys . . . savors fried chicken . .. eatls,emiI1Cl21?:lEnglnt noted for rather large mouth ftalking-wisej , , , likes boys . . . sweet guys she goes for, a p65 to would like to get one permanently . . . very friendly . . . likes boys . . . Office Practice idaigua Lake Collage' is held nearest and dearest future Principal of doesn't go much for HQSY ea basketball addict . . . friendly Edward Lewis DeMay Phelps Central School . . . noted for walking with a short afnateur 'Daniel Boone hunts and hikes during lazy ' h l hair . . . ' ' ' I , T-lomebody Zicheihliczlll drawing expert , , . hamburg and French fries fan . . . Gloria . . . Ours ' ' ' t Chefs . U tall, not 50 bad , ,, may go into the service . .. ,., v...----,,.H-..-wv-f-,.- -, ...-----lv? -v-f-'rg V g , ,fair . . -g Mme.- Sim a b: sop nes M WC to Ge ha y 1 Kathleen Lou Denniston Kathy , short and sweet . . . noted for liking a certain Frenchman in Clifton . . . has a poor memory . . . owner of a precocious poodle named Coco . . . fantastic bowler . . . gobbles many steaks and French fries . . . prospective practical nurse . . . usually found at home , , , long hair . . . Homemaking V devotee . . . little sisters who talk too much when a boyfriend arrives peeve her . . . shy and friendly . . . Andrea Lee DeRuyter Andy tall and blonde spends most of her time listening to the Beach Boys on the radio . . . averse to nosy neighbors . . . Office Practice enthusiast . . . shy, quiet . . . likes cheeseburgers, spaghetti, and boys, in that order . . . basketball fan . . . plans to' enter Freeman's Business School . . .-noted for trying to put her feet into her mouth . . . I prospective secretary . . . nice . . . Helen jean Deuel David Frank DeV1nny Dave haPPY and fflendll' fllggffd football player . . . spends most of his time having fun . . . sweater-boy . . . 1958 blue Ford . . . not too crazy about school , , , enjoys gym class and study hall . . . noted for uncontrollable blushing . . . black lace stockings peeve him . . . definitely the executive type . . . wants a good job with a big desk and a nice secretary . . . loves cherry pie , , , I6 Y Carl Siff1PI win befomj Physics Sfud bufgefs mi ' ' , tendfnc Squirt . . . small and petite . .. smallest and petitest in the whole Senior class! .. . HLYHH df bowls 300 every time . . . hopes to graduate ffingers crossedj, and get a good job . . . prospectiveba Beatles fan . . . doesn't like people with superiority complexes . .. eats lots and lots of I- w. spaghetti . . . adores American History . . . blonde . . . faithful follower of Elvis Presley business teach . noted for shortness . . . noted for big rt-nchnun in Gift x0 ., fm . 0U.,,i - i tastit ' ral nurse u billet. -- su 1 le tigers l lit' . , xvho talkt . 00m ,V , h - -V ,.--A, .-- ,,, fu M , , -- .,. A, r Carol Joanne Diederick Simply Carol . . . cat lover , , , noted for teary eyes due to contact lenses . . . hopefully will become a chemistry teacher . . . brunette, not too thin , , , one of those honofable physics students . . . gray-haired Grandma in the Senior Play . . . eats fattening cheese- burgers and French fries . . . noted for comparing history grades with Bev , , , ambitious? , , , tendency toward mal de mer . . . Judy Carolyn Dorgan Jud . . . Editor of Phelps '65 Yearbook . . . active in every sport . . . short, round, cute . . . cheerleader . . . gets mad easily . . . noted for looking harried at yearbook meetings . . . pool shark . . . good dresser . . . prospective fashion consultant . . . make-up staff for Junior and Senior Plays spaghetti addict budding artist . . . Jim . . . All- American friendly and- nice . . . Sen- r my Lyn diamond ring seems to always be seen with a fellow named Jack n the whole 10006 .ob Prospective beautician , , , writes a lot of letters to J-- . . . reads a lot of letters from MCD' and get ag dlyili wedding bells , . , loves American history Cha, haj . . . p6CVCd at 9' Ceftain lexCS , ,, eats 10822 Ppbusiness teacher who keeps turning down the heat . . . short, brown hair . . . pizza fan . . . hf 1 follower of EM it U 'noted for big telephone bills . . . talkative . . . Lynda Joyce Dows David Russell Facer 1-Dei , , , Slightly conceited Qhahlj President of Student Council so fond of ' that he's taking it over . . . Outstanding basketball player . . . tall, dark, hand- Chemlsuy ' St te smart but lazy . . . ardent fan of the Phelps Submarine Sand- somp? . . Y ga1lAgl,er U , future Nobel Peace Prize winner . .. avid American wi . . . history' Student . . . likes girls, girls' girls! ' ' ' ,f A J' .f p 'J'-dl' P- t i' ' 1- . .LJ V-Q.-Q-vfzi-3.r.71.'r-1.3-1-Inf A. ff - F ,,.g f.YL--- i ' ' -1 ' 2 ..4.-Y-..-1.--'Q '-' i 4-' 1 A - K - - Linda Kathleen Field . - fessional dancer f N jd lkes boys in general prospective pro an of lflcfniliigfisil third pdriod English class . . . small, blonde, blue'8faY eYe5 - - . library helper . ha and friendly , ,, terror on the field hockey field . . . enjoys World history ' ' ' PPV Q , noted for a surplus of possessions and a lack of , , , Peter, Paul, and Mary f0llOWef - storage space , . , eats everything . . . p if 1 4 i Arlo Edward Fisher 5 Fish . .. pool hustler not too, too outstanding 'in being noted for anything . . . killer on the soccer field . . . walking food disposal . . . doesn't go much for the study of our fair language . . . budding farmer . , , I didn't do it! . . . a stay-home-on-the farm boy . . . dark hair, not stocky . . . Elvis Presley fan. . . sure enough enjoys his ag. classes . . . quiet fin class, that isj . . . F.F.A. . . . Norma Paulette Forbes Pauley .. . cheerful cheerleader has two left feet for sale . .. junior Play absent-minded . . . tall, just right . . . hopes to become a rich secretary . . . Queen of the Senior Ball . . . eats everything and anything . . . sports enthusiast . thinks long and hard about something, nobody knows what . . . hard working student . .. friendly and fun . . . E.V.I. . . . doesn't go for people with two faces . . . Donna Fay Frederick Dimples . . . noted for dismissing Mr. Lewis' homeroom , , , awfully quiet Pros- pective practical nurse . . . adores Richard Chamberlain . . . devours pizza i light bpown hair . . . keepsthe time passed by sleeping , , , hopes to attend the Geneva School O Practical Nufsmg mee -and friendly . . . American history fan ,, detegtg Cold schools . . . has many sisters . . . one of those great Seniors . . . 0 I8 Ge0fge ' Plain basketball pl ,ll chdnlc ' ' ' F cadet tea chef - l jx Larry cal girls '55 to be a big ex. enjoys 01 outrurming gi l jr-A' yr 5-rw. 1 5--- -1 --v N 'A' ' Y --'l'LQ- 1+im- , ,- 4 V , 1 i 7 4 1' -, A N 7 5... v. Q. llicld KAN-rf,rt,-lgsivnll din George Gordon Fredenck llx,Ql ylqc xkcx' r'il-ltlmy em -. I lam George tall qulet a1r spends most of h1s tune worklng down on the farm l lu mlflvgyy basketball fan enjoys Mr Nmestmes h1SfOfy class Green Hand Farmer xl x , r or P0556ssi0m Degree plans to go to W1ll1amSPOIt Techmcal Instltute prospectlve d1esel me 'bes xt for sale luflllfl 1 rj.-lv secretary Qt 5 enthusiast fhlnffl 'orking student ft nr .-14' 'G - -,, j. 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L.Z -1 1:-1 - - f -'-- ' ' ' if Scott VanDuser Gifford rt and lazy sports car nut one of those honorable physics students . a I izhot Paiilgaml Sandwich fan redhead ans to make somebody hap stage crew for plays borrows food at lunch outstanding for his ability not to do homework enjoys American history contributes the sound equipment for dances plays French horn relaxes completely Kathleen Ann Goodman Kath blows a big bassoon noted for writing books on any subject Y working rosy checked D A R Good Citizen rides a wooly bunch of ponies nch fr1es National Honor Society likes anything French including French Fre and Swedish meatballs prospective teacher debate All State Old Lady in the Senior Play usually friendly Che hej ,, bio .-Nan ' ts ' Sflldw P ysricsited fof f lcjbella n Du n111'51 ' P Sychjafflc G . P1 hi u H - ..- ' ...hard, ... i N. ' i 9. i 7 . 7 , , u n ... - 7 I'- Yvonne Carol Greenwood Vonnie . . . super-dooper ice cream scooper at Margrove's . . . catches up on sleep in English good artist junio-r Prom Decoration Chairman wears a diamond . . . well-dressed . . . prospective hair-stylist . . . Dave . . . enjoys music . . . flirtatious learning how to be a good wife in Homemaking 5 . . . nice-looking likes to pester Dave . . . lives on hot fudge sundaes . . . l Q l ' l Cynthia Jane Gridley Cindy'1- short and sweet at her best in art class usually found tradin a Certain assignment with Dave FHCCI writes many letters to servicemen julior Play . . . going to jqin'the WACS and see the world . . . water skiing bug i .Bob curly blonde hair . .. prospective practical nurse , ,O enjoys the luxury Of.a.LO1Or . . . gobbles much pizza . . . ' ' 'v 1-rylvvv 5.-,-.v-,J - -9.-.,..r, ,, ,, vgsnrvnuvj 4 I ,fiz'..3jL -.'L-,'- ',' Vg '- H - , ,-.mix , 5 L . , k j jj 'X , Dolly L company of Dc Beatle fan h0pes to becom seriously V, 'Md' ,. A24 v ' :v U fd those hononbleph Nancy Carole Haines 5 K - ,, . Uulurxghf' wmebodyhe Nan blo-nde and cute relishes apples and duck one of those honorable :bmw tang for hisazitfhysics students watch out for her on the hockey field Jonathan Winters fan . e sound , , noted for forgetting names . . . messes around with cooking and cooks messes?! . . . 'ls Dulcibella in the Senior Play ,, , coo, ooo , , , enjoys Science headed toward psychiatric nursing . . . silly people peeve her . . . friendly . . . :ood V Dolly has a reserved seat in Mr. Hartmann's office usually found in the ove's . .. catches UP Ut. Company of Doris A. . . . always laughing . . . short and cute faren't most Sen'iors?j , , , Chairman Ylelfsltf Beatle fan . . . rides horseback in her spare time , , . thinks Doris's jokes are funny , , , . . . enjoys YUUSIC hopes to become a nurse . . . English is her favorite subject . . . doesn't want to be taken 5 nice-l00lCiI18- Seriously very friendly 7 fi , ', ' -' -f'- --' .r.,.-- .-t if-v --,v--,, f- -Y,'i., '-.' -4--A .., ' .L-,,, , , A YJ, .-f, Y , , .f , .H .:, ..,- Alan Roy Hammond Speedy . . . famous for his poetic poem to Mr. Ninestine . . . quiet but friendly . . . doesn't go much for homework . . . avid baseball fan . . . is on the lookout for an ambi- tion . . . noted for book reports about a month overdue . . .' eats everything except squash in tremendous quantities . . . enjoys English class . . . cycles and hikes during his spare time . . . tall . . . reads and draws . . . Delores M. Hartman Mary Katherine Hef fron Mare , , , quiet, shy . . . aiming toward becoming a secretary . . . laughs a lot at Bob Hope . . . basketball fan . . . babysits and babysits . . . rosy-cheeked . . . plans to attend Freeman's Business School . . . goes for the Beatles and the Dave Clark Five . . . stuck- uppityness in people peeves her . . . enjoys office practice . . . Prom and Ball Committees . . . nice and friendly . . . gf' ,Ar A,L..C1..1J-p--74,-:-.Qr 1,1 5.-fL.l'...u'q,11l-Lf:-j'f?- ,. , M ,. ..,,..-- f.,-.,, , . . , . . f 7si .AL 5 ,,, ,V 4 V g 4 1, ku ing , J. I. . al A .I A .Y 1,1 K, F .r....- L-. ..L.'.,.il.g .-,J .,- I, ,. It , I gl.: -.x 3, r..-.pfc ..3.,. , L, ,J , 2 5 1, .A 5, ,:,- MEL-, 0 I .i ,-,,,..... ..f1,,-4-.'.f-- ,.- :wr ,1ff.1-rn-P'-,-vq.. ,. I.,-qiw, , - , , -.,-1 ,si .,AJ,.-,-4,.,.... . -f- - M- - -My 41 fr 1 ' P ,.'- ...:- --L.... ,..i -ing -..J 4.. -1 LJ: ef - f --e - ,- V Diane Louise Hines ll slim black hair ' reads during leisure time Di , , , student janitor . . . Sma 1 i ' ' ' I' fast on the basketball and volleyball courts often seen pushing a broom hard worker another Florence Nightengale friendly plans to go into a nursing . . . . , . A . h. School manages to stay thin on a diet of French pastries . . . merican istory is her - hool?... favorite class . . . quiet - - - CUIOYS SC 9 C Terry Duane Holland Lover . , , tall, unusually swift afoot , , , one of those honorable physics students . . . sarcastic when annoyed . . . All-State . . . yawns quite a lot . . . dislikes Future Nurses, American Oratorical Contest fwonder why?!j plans to lose his bet with 1.13. . . . goes for things Italian . . . wordy poet . . . junior Play . . . Rosemary . . . very modest . . . always anxious for extra work Chalj . . . nut . . . Nancy Lee Hughson Nan . . . usually seen with Janet W. . . . brown eyes, black hair . . . hopes to attend Mohawk Valley or R.I.T. . . . girlish . . . tries and succeeds in having FUN! visits the War Memorial often . . . Dave . . . Art enthusiast . . . enjoys college basketball noted for making a mess of everything , . . relishes pizza with sausage . . . prospective advertising designer . . . likes boys . . . Steven Arthur johnson Q-Tex . . . likes girls and money . . . friendly . . . green '52 Chevy , , wants to be an AJLU. Champion . . . wrestler . . . skinny white legs with knobby knees soccer Semof Plal' Statue Yellow Rose of T6XaS . . . runs the mile in track qfasls helmet . . . known for smashing pails at carwashes . . . tries hard ' ho es to' be an industrial designer . . . noted for his funny Q?j hat . . . i i i P Come 22 'rl'-in .1 ,Ly 5, .., , -v--1417 ' 1 Hjohflu I and P001 C athlete l I college' H C and 3 shill incom Short and sw tive, talkativ big mouth , and pepsi ni pective beau wwf W4'i-Nfifef C . ,Q W .LY WS . . . reads during ld john Hayes Kenyon VW - t YG: . . . . X Phishing 1 brmk -:John . , , illegible handwriting . . . noted for being outspoken in every class hunter HMB. P ins to go and pool shark . . . a certain girl who is always late peeves him , , , manly 'outstanding V flmefimn athlete . . . carefree . . . Speed in the Junior Play . . . medium, blue eyes brown hair A college-bound . . . inquisitive Denise You bet! aiming for a big 1 black hair holy ids in having FW .. enj0y'S f0f1f5fWQ gl with sausage .--Pl' Au- , 4--a 1 7. income and a beautiful wife , , , Beverly Marie Kerns pectations ??!! . . . eats much ham . . . not too thin Gloria jean Knight Short and sweet . . . dances anywhere, anytime . . . tight white levis . . . talkative, talka- tive, talkative . . . always hungry . . . giggly . . . loves to have a good time . . . Dale . . . big mouth . . . American history expert . . . chocolate me1k between classes . . . pizza and pepsi nut . . . trier to get a good mark in American history . . . Kinks fan . . . pros- pective beautician . . . noted for being heard in the halls . . . Christine Ann LaCoss college meng yum, yum! thinking of becoming a nurse . . . not overthin grandmother . . . likes American history , . . nice . . . --- -- u ,.- .1 .,.--QQ u'r-. fi.. Vlail- nuff- 3,1 4.-rQQ1..-I-,nfn-Lrg Bev . . . reader and knitter . . . good student . . . Hobart Seminar . . . doesn't go for teachers that give notes too fast . . . owns a lot of happiness . . . friendly and nice . . paints . . . stubborn and outspoken in American history . . . thinking of joining the Air Force . .. ice hockey fan . .. Quit it, Mr. Ninestine! . .. enjoys reading Great Ex- Chris . . , has no trouble finding trouble to get into , .. does she or doesn't she? noted for bothering poor Mr. Lewis natural? black hair . . . studies but doesn't get very far . . . Mazda in the Senior Play . . . giggly on stage with pigtails and a small 1' mil? Georean Lee Landstrom Jethfene plans to buy Texas from Larry plays Tripoley for fun and profit shorter than Larry, blue eyes, brown hair-teased artist Chairman of the Prom , , , likes lotsa food . . . friendly . . . always has untied sneakers coming up from gym , , , glass collector . . . Southern fried chicken adherent . . . fun to be with , , , Warren Karl Lutz Nook always laughing, sometimes sarcastically .. . expensive leather attache case . . . one of those honorable physics students . . . Chinese fire drills . . . intelligent . . . koo tss tss .. . Prince Simon in the Senior Play Che hates fat princessesj . . . noted for getting into odd predicaments . .. junior Play . .. very friendly and nice . . . Student Council Treasurer .. . arrived for us from Kenmore Qhow lucky we bej Hobart Seminar Qhe hej . . . Alice L. Main Pansy . . . prospective secretary blonde, brown eyes, nice smile rides horse- back bowler gets along with everyone . .. Red Skelton fan . . . quiet basketball devotee .. . goes for Italian food . . . usually found listening to records shorthand expert doesn't go for stuck-up people simply 10-ver American history . . . Bus 17 passenger . . . Oooooooooooh! . . . friendly . . . Forrest Vernon Manzer W0Ody '37 Ford . .. tall, muscular, lmmfome . . . All-State . . . hopes to become a good engineer one of those honorable physics students . . . noted for night visits to Mr. Ninestine's . . . junior Prom Chairman , , , good student . . . wrestling , chem- istry fan . . . his pastime is girls, ha! .. . likes to be with people , , , Senior biay school peeves him . . . charming , . , usually good-humored . . . i i i ujudn 1 ' ' I beiflg with i histofl' . include Word be H good W llMargH I . . .. sings 0 wears yello the F.F.E. , Classmates' snr . . . fun1ebewp i'.hi5t0ry , . . basketball fan . . . usually seen with Ron . . . relishes pizza , , , future Plans - ' . t 'T' f 1 u .lly found listenilligphe F . . . makes math class very interesting . . . Hobart Seminar . . . artist . . . The . . . simply Iam A jlassmatesu . . . makeup for plays . . . fun . . . Ulll ii, -Ihwlma fum judy Marie McIntyre ....imQi' his-Q H f a th C1 fh H ' Qui? Jud f'10t too O11 O t e Stu y o t e national language petite noted for ,....zcrl sneikefg being with a certain guy breaks school rules Qholding handsj likes American JI' include working and getting married did well in business arithmetic hopes to ge a good wife . . . has fun on weekends , , , ll, Carol jeanne Meath Cleo . . . whiz in math and science . .. Hobart Seminar . . . one of those honorable physics students bane of Mr. Lewis pierced ears enjoys Chinese food and sick jokes . . . not fat, blonde hall-wanderer . .. likes to sand off a desk in 210 . . , known for not getting things done quite on time . . . Pert ,in the Senior Play . . . usually seen with Judy R. . . . dreamy-eyed, absent-minded . . . ,1-T Margaret Mary Miller j .le f5.'Marg cheerleader . . . usually seen and heard fighting with Woordy and Larry CYCS. nice Smlf I. . . sings on bus trips . . . short, cute, sparkling . . . passes the time looking for boys . . . Red Skelton in Ill..-VCHIS yellow 'good luck outfit on American history quiz days . . . honorary member of diy Mark Alan Nelson HM on I Walking food disposal this cat has no plans, just dreams . .. passes a the tiigae driving? around Geneva clean crazy about The Detergents .. . drunken and outclassed stockers peeve him favorite subject is wheels noted for women . . . . . Placidness enjoys Mr. Ninestine's jokes . . . likes to drag . . . ambition is to win the nationalg , , , Race? , , , tall, thin, light brown hair . . . -. .'.- -,,',- ,,... -Va 3,1 . - -...- uns- fy-1543, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' V-. - -v -' g .rw oj: l- 'vL r ,,lf1iL----1----1.-, ,i,.-,,, . - -, I 1-v'v.'wi. .-.l.,vf' QU., 4 , -. ..--.:1 ,-..g.... 4. -.2i-..g ,..L..,, L. . -A r.-.fa-. + Cathy Gene Peck d student draws pretty pictures on math papers . . . artist . . . made Cath . . . goo . . . , . Sudden Change to a very nice appearance . . . National Honor Society . . . has many boy d f rmer customer of Dr Zapler good seamstress Hobart Seminar friens... 0 - Piano Player , , , honor student . . . fantastic cook , , , Senior Ball Decoration chair- man , , , junior and Senior Plays . . . going to Alma . . . very nice . . . james E. Phillips jim . . . delivers papers at 6 AM for fun and profit . . . Boy's State . . . available . . . slumps in history class . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . Mr. Mullen's friend . . . likes the Fugitive , Frank Sinatra and james Bond one of those honorable physics stu- dents . . .Varsity Club . . . wears gorgeous sweaters . . . procrastinates . . . always listens in English Qjust like Terryj . .. friendly and very nice . .. meditating on becoming a psychiatrist . . . Frances Lena Pollot Fran , . . . noted for being very quiet in class . . . 5'1 , dark brown hair and eyes enjoys reading and painting . . . Manfred Mann fan . . . prospective cashier hopes to find employment darn it all . . . cheers at basketball games savors ham- burgers driver education drives her happy . , . helped decorate for the Senior Ball . . . doesn't go for people who have always right complexes . . . 1 Candice Ellen Randall uCaUdYH VefY Sporty fliCC dresser noted for flirting with senior boys Cor 47.111 lD0ySj . . . tall and svelte . . . planning to be a boys' physical ed. teacher , , , Cheer- leader secretary of Student Council . .. good in all sports , , , sights set on getting married Cthat's a hintj . . . usually where the boys are . . . likes personal typing good- looking . . . Tedde . . . spaghetti fan , , , bowling expeft n I . fun and friendly I S it ' 26 ,-,..Y- ,i ....--., ,.., .... -.-.,, , ,, - W 1 ,air .iiiiu-I., I 4 ' - Y A Y -.,.. M-- ..--.,--rum I -'ROCKY m fly pref ltudents 1 noted I ' ' I JUDIO1' fan for I 1 ludy L . . . cheese ai in school big artcollec hopes to own 4 i 'Q , ', z . - V--,.-- ,-, ... ,,,,,,, - ,Hi at 4 Je V- - 7- f, . . . artist md S. ' ' - . has many i . Hobart seminal .1 I Decoration dm, 1 hair and eles 3 cashier hollfs es savors ham' for the Senior Ban . ,dw Lynn Asahel Rockefeller Rocky Savors pizza and potato chips thinks the girls in Art III sing very prettily mighty hunter finds American history and Mr. Ninestineigtimulating students who have a natural ability for math peeve him has varied interests noted for being the quiet type plans to join the Air Force . .. popular music fan , , , junior Play . . . hopes to graduate . . . nice . . . jane Lucille Rodman Unplain jane dances, dances, dances! the whole team in gym class zany . . . tight white levis . . . gets pretty good marks . . . usually found talking with Gloria . . . funny cough . . . a certain sister peeves her . . . cheerleader . . . plans to become a beautician seen with Clyde short, black hair, nice eats much pizza and spaghetti . . . enjoys history . . . bouncy . . . don't know . . . Judith Eileen Ruthven Judy usually seen with Carol M. . . . independent and works when she wants to . . . cheese and crackers . . . artist . . . noted for being late and disorganized . . . quiet in school . . . prospective surfer . . . spends much time daydreaming . . . tennis fan . . . big artcollection enjoys art and history hates to get up in the morning hopes to own an MG . . . short and shy . . . Hobart Seminar . . . Karin Charmion Schroeder Little ball of sunshine . . . argumentative Cof course, she's always rightj . . . prospective nurse , , , debate . . . Letter of Commendation . . . black stockings . . . Swedish meatballs . . . tall, blgnde , , , horse nut QV., S., T.j . , . student director . . . one of those honour- able physics students National Honor Society smoked goose Detroit trip , , , don't ever call me by my last name . . . 27 fi , Og. M., -U ,V .- -., .1 5 ,- r re v- ,- -. r -- 11-1. ,.-' .. ,...,.,:..,-v ,151-T43-pt-. .,QT-.3 ,.- gf.f-.i,-.,-'.,...r,!-51153 ,rv ' ' ' ' ' ' .L swam.. ' E ' - i vs--.-H.-ev-wiv ,Fw , 4 - fr, ,...:-l-,-- V -v g.,, . H-,f,,,L ,., ...L : -V.,-Y, ig., ,Qtr g -, U ,,-,n......-1,--.'jA ,4' '-..g- L-1-.Y ,- -:KA Y- K-.4 . H. V fviljm av' ' ,gi W g' .5 ' .l,.LQg -J ,gi:',, .. ::..'.,,::..g' L.,',, g,f., 're ,--l-- r ar, - Robert Leslie Scott Bob silly sophomores, juniors, and freshmen peeve him hiS ambition is not to get caught Cat what Mr. Scott???!??j . .. plans to be a stalwart Marine , , , enjoys history , , , mighty hunter . . . burly football player . . . junior Play . . . oh, fud . .. D fan finds Mr Ninestine's jokes funny CD . . . reads a lot . . . French Jan and ean . . . - I 1 fries man , , , quiet in most classes . . . likes Of Mzce and Men . . . friendly . . . janet Diane Seymour histor flies read Wm' and Amelia Earhart . . , flies . . . just lover American y . . . . . . Peace . . . flies . . . National Honor Society . . . flies . . . wants to be a flight instruCt0r flies sweet girl . . . flies . ,, Hobart Seminar . .. flies . . . can't wait for the end of the week to come . . . one of those honorable physics students . . . friendly . . . says goodbye to the busdriver every morning . . . flies . . . nice . . . l i l james Wilson Smith Rebel tall, tall basketball star T-bone steak and French fries man sports-minded available Deep South accent noted for committing fouls in basketball . . . mean and ugly when riled . . . hopes to become a success in the world type of student that more teachers wish they didn't have . ., lots of fun magnolia from North Carolina . . . gallant . . . good-looking . . . Denise Annette Soper Denis . . . sits next to John in history class . . . noted for fighting with john . . . pretty and small . . . piano player . . . Classmates . . . dresses nicely , , , likes boys and John in particular . . . hopes to be happily married . . . junior Play , , , dimples , , , basketball and football fan . .. swimmer . .. Dutchess . . . cute . . . Hobart Seminar , , , sports- minded . .. john . .. noted for faithfulness Chalj . . . friendly , , , layer Homemaking class . . . 28 1'-1-f Y-, - A-, ,,,,-Y,,- ,YW K, 3 4.1 ,,f.A'...VQ Y, Au!-N, Ll ' ' '-' '- i , ,.- ,fa W ,, f- ,V ,-,-,.,----ev ,, , sf UI ie mall, f r o donut go te Short and es QOISY ey , , . jude w of those hono l of Commenda Fredonia for A on Mr. Mulli intelligent? ! ! ,QA his arnbirion is n Marine In 6.0: Carol . . . studious student . . . noted for being giggly and particular lans to et - . . Hgh. fLld.i1l0il married . . . really! . . . trying to find a new laugh , , , bowler , . . Bill. lkinna fan g ids Ll lot F doesn't go for people who think they're better than anyone else . . . eats much pizza D i i C . . . . 'fndly is l l r l French fries IUHH l for committing fri a success in the 'lol' . lots of fun., aa, J -wh.- - -v-'-.-.H-- --., .-,- Carol Marie VanDamme short and cute . . . Jim . . . has many things sent from a certain soldier , ,, big brown eyes . . . noisy . . . always on the go . . . writes many letters , , , cheerleader Allan joseph Vittum able physics students . . . devours Kenyon's cookies . . . nice , , , ? Judith Alain VanKirk jude . . . wears a lot of hardware . . . National Honor Society . . . tres maigre . . . one of those honorable physics students . . . talks a lot to ralf . . . big, red mittens . . . Letter Of Commendation . . . dill pickle addict . . . friendly . . . bell player . . . loquacious . . . Fredonia for Musky-Techj . . . beloved by every teacher . . . business manager . . . picks OH Mr. Mullen for is it the other way around??j uses classes as study halls intelligent? !! . . . nice guy , , , janet Mae Wasman well,,,likesanyt1ngtas Chemistry , ,, prospective teacher Senior Play doesn't go for backstabbers noted for trailer parties P Winters fan . , , jim , , , friendly and happy . . . s 29 ulzndlid- - guifaf player i.. COrrVal1iS . .. heading for Hawaii in a Corvette , ,, big an so 1 ' ' ' hm fadlo ' ' ' Eagle Sfout . . . bass . . . fast on the basketball court . . . eats ice cubes and cocktail onions . . . life of the party . . . friendly and outgoing . . . Smothers Brothers fan , , , likes girls b n c no like Chemistry t . u one of those honor- Jan , , , great in English, weak in math . . . owns many college beanies . . . tall, dresses h' h t' fun usually seen with Nancy H trying to pass asses time watching Joes whiskers grow Jonathan -.-v:f.f .. , ,mf mpg- bf-.. 5... ,..-rTf1.,..v.,.ig,.j.,gf.uy?qsv,rv - ,... is - .4 V, ,..L - . srn ,hh f ,,.s,,- x - --:.4. ' .af -'S .' -L . it- '- f ','.' ,--1 - ' '--Lt, --' Lf,: 15- ---- - f '. V- . V- A- -'-..- .,-Q. 4 - , ,-4 3'iT.l'fri.'!+TZ'97 :'J'?T?f 'B' ff'3 :.?L?iT !.Tf'2Qf fL1.'?r4' L -L,-P+'-'f -L4'1'F1 13':o'550'3143fnife-'L'11v'2 2-'si wiLwaL-:::- :LMS il n 0 - -..- - -v W .-.4 ,f - - e- ' - ' 0' Y - . f S S l Diane Mary Wing in class ... good student . .. nice ... What? ... Eleanor joy Zimdahl joy . . . honor student and hard worker . . . newspaper editor . . . leader . . . noted for her red hair . .. Hobart Seminar . . . likes math Fredonia .. . hopes to become a successful teacher . . . junior and Senior Plays . . . enjoys Mr. Ninestine's jokes . . . sews muchly .. . basketball fan changed the GROWLER for the better . .. came to us from Geneva . . . makes many monies at Woolworth's . . . friendly . . . known for telling people to get their GROWLER assignments 'in , , . Staunchly stands our alma mater, Stately tall and true. Let us all uphold our standards, Whether old or new. CHORUS To Phelps High School alma mater Sing a glad refrain. When the echo dies 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. Clam Mozfzfo: Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Dee very, very, very quiet in classes enjoys American history noted for talking in study hall . . . Beatle fan '. . . hopes to join the Air Force plans to graduate , , , small . . . doesn't go for nosey neighbors . . . cheeseburger devotee lover basket ball . . . usually found listening to records . . . Bob Hope follower fzevef speaks up .T f,Q4,g-41,5 f-frlqzw 1.4-. H71 1,4 ,, ,N ., , -' , -5 'Q - . -- ' . '-'V --.- - iQQa1.' r'-n-- A-V--M- - 1 J -1- ,-s .-l -V--n ku .M 2. , N., ,A -3 ,ws 50 -U.- -,JI ..v,r .-H- -00' q5.gq-,-5 rf. 4- --Y -, , . ' ' ' ' it M- ' Ji- ' ' 1'i'5'S '-1 f '...- .mga .-,,,4 4.1-TfdJ.'l 1,,'i5f 47'--,6 1 KL, F J' . '. '- i-, - ' ' ' f - - . - -'---L.LA.Lf..nfUsiu!.T !., ,fJv'3.ll-is , i '44 -i 912 mamma me P ans to gram . . . lover bask! L. ' - - U61-el. Speaks ui DAVID MCLELLAN It seems like only yesterday Instead of six long years That God called David to His home, Well remembered are our tears. But now we're older and we know Wh he was called to rest' y . When God picks flowers for His home He chooses but the best. And so this class pays tribute, Though our efforts may seem To a boy who is remembered Within the hearts of all. SIT121 3I -...- L.-.4 A-..,x..u ... . !y.gpA-.6,.,,-, L3 pq,-mk.4A...,Au - 4 ,lf at JETf1 :v'J ' 'icbgvr 4 , 0,38-his-, su. A' . 1 ' . H I i l ' 1 -. 4. 4 N 1 u 1 ' 'v ' il- 'V H v 1 u - , .. , . , 1 . , ,L ,, . .- , , - -1 4 -29 4' 5 ' ' ,I 992'-IQ' 'I +I' - .,lg,,- nf-np! nigh' uint' 14 L sl Uyugyin. .X ,rx - . ' 1. .QiF'f 5F.-ifff,iF1ffj usi-Llgrffaia.. '5f.:.ff.:a,',a.,-,3.--, -1 A A 2, 1, I, - , , I A an A g Ghss jlgkfory d in anticipation of hitting the big time-BROAD- A cast of 104 Freshmen took their show on the roa WAY! The scene: Phelps Central School, the time: September, 1961, the principal characters: john Kenyon, president, Norma Forbes, vice-president, Ann Facer, secretary, Katherine Dunham, treasurer, Dale Brown, assembly representative, and Allan Vittum, A.F.S. representative. The directors were Mrs. ' D ld Ninestine Miriam Howard, Mrs. Dorothy Niles, and Mr. ona . The plot of our first great production was centered around Black Magic , a record hop on October 13, and Fools' Fling , another dance on April 6. To bring the curtain down on our first production, we elect- ed Terry Holland and judy McIntyre as our Student Council Representatives for next year. A cast of 96 Sophomores answered the call for rehearsals for our second big production in September, I ' ' l B own, vice-president, Rosemary Bartucca, sec- 1962, the principal characters: Judy Dorgan, president, Da e r d' t rs were Mrs. Miriam Howard, Mrs. Dorothy Niles, and Mr. retary, Edward Grimsley, treasurer. The 1rec o Donald Ninestine. The plot of our second great production was centered around The Football , a record hop on October 5, l T brin the curtain down on our second great pro- and Rhythm of the Rain , a record hop on Apri 5. o g duction, Terry Holland, Nancy Hughson, Georean Landstrom, 'and james Phillips were elected as Student Council Representatives for the next year. The opening of the '63-'64 season found us with a sure hit on our hands. A cast o-f 88 juniors appeared ad as follows' Dale Brown President, Margaret for tryouts. Following the tryouts, the cast of characters re . I , Miller, vice-president, Norma Forbes, secretary, Katherine Dunham, treasurer. We had one new director this year to replace Mrs. Miriam Howard. Mr. Fred Davis joined Mrs. Niles and Mr. Ninestine. The first indication that we had a success on our hands was late in the fall when we ordered our junior Class Rings, which we received in early sp-ring. After spending months of diligent study, the curtain went up on our season with a record hop, Spring Fling on March 20. Our dramatic talents were really put to the test when the curtain opened to You're Only Young Once , 64 Th' roved to be a big success and an experience for everyone in- our junior Play, on April 24, 19 . IS p volved. The climax of our third production was the junior Prom, Polynesian Paradise , held on May 22. This proved to be a huge success and fun for everyone. d d'th VanKirk as our Student In june, we elected Ann Facer, Larry Gelder, Terry Holland, an ju 1 Council Representatives for the following year. Well, we finally made the big time-BROADWAY! Eighty-three seniors took part in our last and great- d d b Ed d Grimsle resident Rudolfo Salalima vice-president, Ann Facer, secre- est production, hea e y: war y, p 3 , tary, Katherine Dunham, treasurer. The directors were Mr. Fred Davis, Mrs. Dorothy Niles, and Mr. Don- ald Ninestine. As the curtain rose, we began our final year with the annual magazine drive, which proved to be a suc- cess as we exceeded our goal of 34000. Then, on November 13, four one-act plays, The Ugly Duckling , The Widow's Plight , Thank you, Doctor , and The Gallery were presented. These not only provided a lot of fun but also boosted our treasury. On December 12, we attended the Ice Capades in Rochester. One of the highlights this year was our Senior Ball, Frosted Fantasy , held on December 23. During the I winter, our treasury was increased as a result of pop and candy sales at basketball games d 1 i ht I HC 4, 1965, and the final curtain range down on In june, the seniors were honore at c ass nig on u Iune 26, 1965. i. 9 Firrt Row: I advisor, jame D. Bedette, I Facer, C. Rai F.Manzer, D. The 1965 Bdrtucca, M 21863 Candii G00dInan, F The Yeafl f0r their um, At the en. has been to 1 Central Scho - 1-L. ..,,- V4 in -L-M ,la I UHICNBROAD. rl t'h.rr.1r-fm: John Uunhlmu timm- tlirC'G0r5 were Mm, hop on October 13, roduction, we elm, r. fll0l'l in September, fITl.lI'J' Bartucca, sec. tthy Niles. and Mr. hop on October 5, xr second great pro 3 elected as Student S Juniors appeared President, Margaret rd one new director restine. ordered our Jur1i0f ecord hop. 5PfiUS Dnly Young 005' e for 6Vffl'0ne ln' 1 held on Mai' 22- rk as our Student 1 our last and great' . Ann Pacer, Sffft' iilcs. and MV' Don' to be 2- Sui' 7l'OVCd . he t'g1i'Duddi?f,g e not Oflll' lljrotef . gg - des In . the rb6r 25- During CS- . oil . own tam fang d fs cgfcyff Firrt Row: K. Denniston, Kathleen Goodman, R. Gifford, J. VanKirk, P. Crump, D. Soper. Second Row: Mr. Wilbur Hartmann advisor, James Phillips, J. Dorgan, M. Miller, R. Bartucca, Miss Mary Louise Connolly, advisor. Third Row: F. Carr, Janet Seymour: D. Bedette, E. Bennett, C. Diederick, D. Frederick, C. LaCoss, J. Wasman, K. Schroeder. Fourlb Row: D. Hines, C. Gridley, A Facer, C. Randall, J. Zimdahl, C. Peck, J. Crouch, N. Hughson, D. Day. Fifth Row: D. Brown, J. Kenyon, E. Grimsley, W. Lutz, F. Manzer, D. Facer, L. Gelder, T. Holland, A. Vittum. The 1965 Highlights Staff elected the following staff officers in September: Judy Dorgan, editor-in-chief, Rosemary Bartucca, Margaret Miller, assistant editors, Katherine Dunham, business manager, James Phillips, circulation man- ager, Candice Randall, Allan Vittum, sports editors, Nancy Hughson, art editor, Judith VanKirk, secretary, Kathleen Goodman, publicity manager, and Denise Soper, student council representative. The Yearbook Staff would like to thank our advisors, Miss Mary Louise Connolly and Mr. Wilbur K. Hartmann, for their untiring efforts in our behalf. At the end of our Senior year, we, the Class of 1965, proudly present our Phelps Highlights. Our goal this year, has been to make this your yearbook, and we hope it will bring you many happy memories of your years at Phelps Central School. felis 4 ll K K gjx If ,..... Y '.- .Jun - ,.,,.. - ry. uf H.- . 1 33 3113? .J ,,, - . 1 '.. 14 ,fn ..,. V' V ., ' ,, -r V .-f--,---- rf-1.--.,-,..,.-Y-. ,.. ,. .,, .W ,. .W , .. ,,,, . .,. ,. . , - . , , Y , 'BE' L .vf - Q -4 - 1 - .-- -' if -- - Pap- - ,f,. W. ' L- f. ,. ', , - ' -I-. -. .. ,.V--, .a- -.. ... -.x..-- ..:..... ., Q, ., 5, . ', - ,., ' -'- . -f 5- v---1-, av- .-1 n--111.11 -rg,-v,.-,,,,,, ln, ,,,.,L , . '. -,, ,, gg. -1' - 'V' -- f- J' ' - -. nm.. rl, r..,,1sT,4.,,I--1 ll .a I a - - ay, V1.- vu .'?.4'1': . :':'1. I- .L f'..'21 '.. a ,, - . -. 4 T 1 ,',.i-.1 . -1 i 'l'v ufzzbr 73Qy Fin! Row: A. Facer D. Soper. Sefond Row: N. Haines, J. VanKirk, N. Forbes, Kathy Goodman. Third Row: E. DeMay, M C P ck,K Schroeder E Zimdahl D Bedette R Bartucca Fourlb Row: L. Rockefeller, S. johnson, D. Brown, F.anzer,.e,. ,. ,. ,. . Fifth Row: W. Lutz, T. Holland, J. Kenyon, D. R. Facer, E. Grimsley, S. Gifford, Mr. Robert Lewis, advisor. enzbr ywys 575.2 sara, FirJtR0w.'W.Lt,Kth G Cl - . . I K 34ROckef6Her' uz a y oo man, F. Carr, J.VanK1rk, C.D1eder1ck. Second Row: C. Galusha, F. Manzer, S. johnson, L- !.- 'VII ,-. - . - .-r .Ln 5 f4...,..JN..pa ,g..v-2.4. ,,,,fZ.1.Q.-...nb LAW'-lid A-:V mv Y Aff! .44 .A ,L . ,, 4 4,43 Fir!! R010 LeW'iSy adl 1 4 Ffru R0 Johllsonv M552 Vi! .1 Q-.aj Rau: E. DCMEFH S, johnson. D. Brom ., 23X'i501'. IQHZU' U FV F :Me town if Mya First Row: N. Hughson, I. Wasman, C. LaCoss, D. Adsitt, E. Bennett, C. Diederick. Second Row: C. Meath, J. Crouch, Mr.' Robert Lewis, advisor, J. Case, K. Schroeder, student director. f75e ow Zucffhy Fir!! Row: E. Zimdahl, N. Haines, C. Peck, student director, R. Gifford. Sec- ond Row: E. Grimsley, F. Manzer, W. Lutz, E. DeMay. .+ -3 ,fx 7501216 you, Zocfor -f 7 Fin! Row: A. Facer, M. Miller, N. Forbes, R. Bartuccu, D. Soper, J. Dorgnn. Sammi Row: S. Gifford, E. Grimsleyf D. Brown, S. johnson, L. Rockefeller. 35 Slilhnb ,I-'AA'i,Hw V Y,Y-- .D .1.7.4-.1-...... ,.-.D--A- --.L --'11 's. f D L 4... -4 1 ' 4 ' . :- 4 M ' ,'-5 f mx, ww 'P' ff Q N WW AW, W W 4, 4 'm 44, 2 453 5 H41 r' 1 9 L E3 .i .4 -'T -K unzor L I '1 5 ev 3 is 7 ffl, X' all' J ' 'C . F' W K ' . t 4 iw - . ' I ! Q . 4 ' in . I lm 41 .a' I ' -9 , Pamela Smith, treasurer, julie Baker, secretary, Dennis Coston, vice-president, Dennis Goodman, president. Fim Row: F. Hoerter, L. Yackel, D. Goodman, P. Smith, J. Baker, Dennis Coston, Mrs. Althea Crane, advisor. Second Row: Mr. David De Vito, advisor, R. Hoven, W. King, J. Overslaugh, A. Pollot G. Hammond W. Du ree, F- Henry' 9 9 P I. Atkinson. , Tloird Row: C. Van Hemmel, B. Dawley, L. Raes, E. Dunham, S. Iddings, J. Lombardo, C. Wadhams, C. O'Connor, B. Sh1rleY, -l- Buck. I Fourth Row: B. Sudentis, F. Russell, G. Symonds, H. Hughson, L. Lusso, K. De Vries, B. johnson, E. Seager, J. Willson, S- Wandell. Fiflla Row: M. Main, E. Lee, R. Bodine, S, White, J. Carney, W. Hawley, J. Altman, R. Jensen, B. Flood, David B. Facer. GW Fin! Row: Second Rau advisor. Third Row. Fourlb Roz. Fifth Row: Edington T. Pam' ti . Lf... 5. . UID .J X I K I WT AM I R' I 5 . l ' l o '51, 3 . N ff 5-sl 0 1 -' ,S N . gf?- Baker. setretaryg Deny .lm.m, president. Sim C ii Fim' Row: C. Warden, B. Hesbon, J. Fessenden, P. Bennett, M. johnson, J. Schafer, B. Sheehan. Serine? Row: L. Willson, R. Powell, D. Van Camp, S. Baker, G. Williams, D. Donk, J. Willson, D. Sheldon, Mr. Arlon Wilber a visor. Third Row: C. Hawley, M. Dunham, L. Hulster, N. Van Nostrand, G. Crance, D. McLaughlin, J. Manzer, M. King. Fourzb Row: R. Lootens, C. Des Camp, K. Quigley, S. Davis, W. Hill, M. Wilkes, R. Sebring, P. Lord, M. Ottley. FIjEZ'R0w.' D. Kamerance, R. Penta, J. Seymour, D. Chimera, J. Hemminger, J. Hinchman, R. Flood, J. Mattoon, N. Hopkins, H ington. The junior Class elected Denis Goodman, president, Dennis Coston, vice-president, julie Baker, secretary, Pamela Smith, treasurer. Daniel Donk, Linda Hulster, John Seymour served as Student Council representa- tives. The committee for choosing rings was Marjorie Dunham, Harold Edington, Linda Hulster, Michael Ottley, Nancy VanNostrand and Gary Williams. Rings were delivered in February. Activities included a skating party in January, a record hop in March, a class play in April and the all important event the Prom, featuring The Checkmates in May. Mrs. Althea Crane, Mr. David DeVito and Mr. Arlon Wilber are class advisors. lvixsiifi' DUPree, lt iO'ConnOfs B' Shliliiil H Sager, J. Willso, .d Bhfacer. . .,,,.,,.,-,r, ,.,..-,- g 4 pf l T.. '-' . WS- lf 40 Qgopfomore GMS Botiom lo l0P' Betty McIntYre, treasurefi Kafhiyn Secoft secretary? Joan Hilfiker, vice-president, john Drury, President. Fmt Row: Mrs. Wilma Knapp, advisor, E. Heffron, J. D fury, K. Secor, J. Hilfiker, B. McIntyre, Miss Margaret Colacinog advisor. , Second Row: J. Crance, R. Denison, J. Foss, S. Covert, P. Johnson, J. Sweenburg, G. Minns, H. Young, D. Smolinski. . T him' Row: F. Russo, A. Bartucca, C. Markham, E. VanDuser, J. Kenny, F. VanCamp, J. Richardson, J. Copp, P. Idd1ngS, J- DeLooze. F le - ' our: Row. C. Minns, M. Foss, B. DeClerck, K. VanDamme S. P l , amer, Jean Rodman, P. DeWind, D. Zimdahl, S. SalisbUfY, J' Butler. Fifth Row: L. DeRuyter, john Phillips, L. Denniston, C. Ruthven, S. Grube, T. Tillman, G. C Albrecht. arrol, R. Phillips, E. Tillman, D- Pint Serof Thin Four Fifth F ll QSOFAOQ .J glad ef 8 Miss wfgtf J Smolimki' P, Iddllls' fm, J' COPP, salisbin. , zimaahl,f 9' TMI ' 1 R. PhilliP5' E' r... .,. k., . 4,4 Chas First Row: Mr. Leonard DeFrancesco, advisor, D. Powell, C. Pulver, S. Nellis, K. Fling, P. Kieda, T. Schone. Second Row: B. MacDougall, B. Covert, G. Dunham, J. Peck, D. Williamson, I. Knauss, T. Mattoon, R. Gittens. Third Row: W. Nolder, R. Croll, Judy johnson, A. Scott, S. VanOoden, D. Horton, S. Cauwels. Fourlb Row: I. L. Smith, Donald Wing, P. Robinson, D. No-rod, B. McAllister, S. Arnold, C. Vanderlinde. , Fiflili Rosa: F. Wesolowski, David Goodman, M. Calabrese, P. Flemming, D. Hicks, J. Yancy, R. Nieskes, D. Reid, D. Mark, M. emming. The Sophomores began their second year in high school by electing John Drury, president, Joan Hilfiker, vice-president, Kathryn Secor, secretary, Betty McIntyre, treasurer. Student Council representatives elected the previous year were Leighton Denniston and Sara Salisbury. In December the class went to Rochester to see the Harlem Globe Trotters at the War Memorial. As money-making projects a roller skating party was held on February 19, and a record hop was held on March 12. ' Miss Margaret Colacino, Mrs. Wilma Knapp and Leonard DeFrancesco served as advisors for the class. 4 I 1 V - ,.. .1 ,,-41-441, VX. .31 - 4,-1 -4 3,1 ,,-1, rw: ...A1g.L,'v.lf!4 awp' . Lg-, ,.,.,,.,.,L -,.,..,- ' - r i ' ' - . V U Q . . . ,.. , .. ,- ., ., .. - -. K -, .4.-ni ,I Gbps 1493 IQQQIQ 16- 3,7 Roger Peck ......,..... ...------,---- P resident Douglas Coston ....... ...... v ice-pres1dent Martha Willson ....... ----------- S CCf6fa1'Y Margaret Kenyon ....... -f----- f 1'C215Ufef The Freshman Class elected Roger Peck, presidentg Douglas Coston, vice-president, Martha Willson, secretary, Margaret Kenyon, treasurer, Benjamin Conley and Karen Goodman served as Student Council representatives. Advisors to the class are Mrs. Marie Fullagar, Mrs. Elizabeth Loveless, and Mr. joseph Silver. Class activities included a record hop in the fall and a roller skating party in the spring. Fim' Row' Karin Christenson L Bruree J Youn Patric' S 'h L Cl it W-Q L. Margeson, S. Secor, R. Floidl iN, S- , - g' la mit t , - Pafkef, S- Overslaugh. Second Ro .' M . os h Silver, advisor! Evan elista, S. C h, C. S o 3 . Oper, . Hicks, B. Cottrell. Tlazm' Row: D. McIntyre, R, Smith, VQQQOIEPD. Bumisky, L. 8 rouc tll , M. V . In Carroll, L. Buck, E. Baylarain 1 1 anHemel. Fourth Row. C. Kerns, R. Grube, V. DeMay, D. Butler, James Heffron, C. Young 42 Fir!! Boos, C. Br Raes, PQ S6106 1 GJ K e 1 - L .1 Willson, secretary esentatives. l il Silver, Roux- P. VerStraete, ,C. Ramney, R. Watson, J- isgieptb' Bugiilllgi f,L.5Hdff '1' l f72-'L: v'-v-- J 7 3, ,i-f.. . A :Je'lf-Hqfilif' up ri T, L' - 1 ' Q - ' ffl jr'-:PG-Tv -lflff 1-4f'1'I3f'..ffe'- lb . - ,. -.. . . ,,. fL-q , i-., . , . A -v1...-4,-1..vf.i.f .r:. .4 , wr--4.0,r.-iZ.rv..5'..J..'4i--... ,M .. Gfzss Fifi! Row: A. Law, Karen Goodman, L. LaMotte, R. Hammond, S. Legg, K. Carroll. Second Row: Mrs. Marie Fullagar, advisor, C. Boos, K. Fleming, D. Baker, B. Fisher, R. Beniaminoi, Dale Horton. Third Row: B. Elder, Dennis Ottley, Rand Darrow, S. Dupree, C. Bradley, S. Fleming, R. Stratton. Fourib Row: F. Clark, M. Morris, R. Pollot, S. Mattoon, E. Kieda, B. Conley, T. Liberatore, L. Raes, L. Dixon. . - L K , M s. Elizabeth Loveless, advisor. Second Row: Joan Fmt Row Joanne Hefffonr R' Pffk, Dollglas Costogi.hfagiyligixolgqriaijlinrsgrliilclgi Toinow, M. Seager, D. Wilkes. Third Row: Judith Johnson, P- Donk, M- Ffedeflfks Damf1,0ff1CY, lm' Bile Kenroij, D. Evans, C. Nellis, S. Aikens, R. Lynch. Fourth Seymour' J' Tomkins M Vanlqlrkt E' Miller' Miiiistecg liisiimiii,Triciimiei-3.15. Killian, R. Neff, L. wma-. 43 l ,-N? -1. i,u1.,.:.f .1 g.i'pai-..41v,.-vX,-,g-.iup-- 4.-1'--ag..j,v- -',f'f- , Jf!Lf,E.JW'q2i'1 ff .fi ' .' ,' -21 il... aizT.. LAT . I 'G .LZ . f-s..'-4 I .r-ri I .78 00122 213 Fir!! Row: I. Pollot, I. Passalacqua, D. Jenkel, I. Hall, K. McClellan. Second Row: C. Christenson, L. Baldwin, P. ' ' ' ' ' ' '- ' h' k R. Whel ton, L. Conklin, D Vittum, W. DeRuyter, K. Vienna, Miss Lois Pike, advisor. Tblfd Row. G. W itta er, p Hemminger, N. Sheehan, G. Calabrese, D. Goodman, A. Brege. Fourzb Row: C. King, D. Mark, P. Fling, J. Upchurch, L. Tillman, R. Bedette, B. McIntyre, J. Goodall. Fifth Row: J. Bahler, M. Quigley, S. Jensen, G. Mills, W. DeVinney, D. Bruzee, C. Priebe, W. Hicks. 9? 00122 214 Film' ROW J- Zffagff, R. Stevens, G. Pollot J. Ruthve S fi R ,- C E Isguicgyaie, lgr. gclghg Slpaiffqorldf advisor. Third Row: D. Mciauglihil, Dlduritkinnscirilre-cllfgel-Iill, LE?BI21roEi1uSSlS.1l,SvIvee'i1'xdlg. P' Ou' OW' - aW1eY, J- Conner, T- Lombardo, J- Knight, J- G00d1T12lI1, D. Huckle, L. Yancey. Fifib Row: N. Burnett, S. World, I. Oaks, M. Baker, G. Bliven, R. Symonds, R. Richel P,H0effne1- .Kd V 1.-if'-',4 uf ' r-Q12 V . r-vpq k .1:Y 'sf'V N. -n, l.. Baldwin, P. L. Conklin, D. ling. J. Upcliurfh, lg, W. DeVinney. S dlel L. W 5. R ey, V' Ons ' Yancey ' 4,5- oom 110 Q . First Row: C. Millerd, M. Brown, D. Dawley, B. Schoen, K. Steen. Serond Row: S. Clark, J. Polee, D. Bankert, C. McAllister, S. Croll, K. Matoon. Third Row: D. Albro, C. Blake, E. Robinson, M. Hopkins, D. Hierter, A. Covert, K. Knight, Mrs. Susan Mashburn, advisor. Fourth Row: S. LaBelle, A. Canne, D. Grube, H. Fagner, S. Paciulli, J. Potter, I. Frederick, C. Fowler. 00122 109 W-lb I Semyd Row-D Holland I Watson D Rockefeller, C. Fifi! Row: J. Seymour, V. Wesalowski, G- Dawleyz M' 1 u- Q, E 1 'GKV Orden,.E. Hilfiver, I. Conley, D. McKnight, K. Sheridan, E. Brown. Third Row: I. Salisbuflhg. DK 12233611 R afijulcheon M harris, J. Goodall. Case J Kosienslci Fozirlh Row' R. Atkinson, B. Hoven, - b f ' i 'lb' lt A, lolmson l- Holland K. , , . . . ! 7 k,,,C.F 'ler.C.A1ec1, ., , 7 Ffffb Row: C. Fling, S. Bruzee, C. Covert, S- MUSSQCB C' Tom Hg OW 45 Legg- ! K Q. ,A -,-. -'1...,, -N ..-,-.- 1, -1. - .-.-.. ... L.. C-.- -l..- -A-ILL,--Hrqvgia-7 00222 1002 Fifi! Row: D. Adams, C. Main, A. Williaxnson, T. Oaks, D. MaCDougall, I. Hammond. Second Row: M. Kelsey, D. Deland, D, Calabrese, G. Fisher, L. Scherbyn, D. Day, P. Robinson, Mr. Stephen Russell, advisor. Third Row: C. Stevens, C. Stean, K. Tandle, M. Blake, G. Hoerter, S. Soper, G. Davie, E. Keller. Fourlh Row: R. Goodman, M. Meath, B. Ternois, R. Bremer, D. Young, J, Brown, G. Wilkes, N. Goodman, J. Finewood, R. Clark. 00222 107 Fin! R0 .' T. L'h t D, V Mr. T. Efgrtelyouj 1122222 Tbirdanz0CLam1G Lelicinlii SB De Looze. Seromz' Row, J. Carney, R. Bliven, C. Vienna, J. Nash, B. Hesbon, ' 1 ' WSQD-CHf1SOH R Lootens R Crumb K La Belle I Crance Fozzrila Row: s E E Fin! De Fir!! Ri R. Del man, S D. Blal rr, R. Goodman, B. Conklin, C. Rob' C S '11 ' ' 2 - , . , . . Lootensy D., Sammi, WL Smack, Mlsolgmgiebe, g1'1tL11SI?6RXsS1c3,uiV31Vheaton, L. Watson, H. Roberts. Ffffb Row, D. Reid, M. Lord, A. ' 2 E. Qi Nl Kelsey. D. Delanil tx C S:t.1n.K.Tmlle,F R lifcftlcr. D. Yflllllgl . B. lf W x'iennJ-Chute. ' Lori ,l miie. 'JD' Reid- X . pw Q51-R 00122 103 Firrt Row: W. Henry, E. Sheldon, K. Sweet, J. Kelsey, G. Whiting, W. Rose. Second Row: M. Updyke, M. Lapresi, D. Goodman R. DeLooze, G. Eider, A. Madigan. Third Row: D. Hendershot, A. Smith, R. Rockefeller, S. Gittens, S. Shirley, D. Secor, M. Good man, S. Phillips, N. Adams, H. Evans, Mr. Joseph Iocco, advisor. Fourth Rauf: B. Eldredge, F. Zimdahl, J. Hartman, B. Margeson D. Blankerburg, M. Tiffany, D. Symonds, R. Black, J. Warner, S. Cottrell. t5,,aC,..f oh... albgh 'Ni -...N- 1 N Second Row. J Boop C Jenson J Hendershot D Crouch S Fit'-fl R : R. D S D G. Allen, S. Maslyn, E. orsen. r . . , K. Cv 'I , J. Hensijm, O,COn'nOf Derr, Spencehlplgizeifito, acdifiiggr. Third Row: C. Pimm, R. Sunderlin, L. Hoeffner, C. Guar , row ey fabsentj. 47 -.,.- ..-y..- ,.,- -.Ili - 4 --- ' . V Q 5 l Tongue? Heck no! That's the tail end of her foot -A-ff'-war' sw-wil, 'I eg. A uf' All 'ffm QW Gee, I wish we had never accepted that ride from Mr. Ninestine. Head and Shoulders hasn't done a. thing for our group. 'SONWQ-fM4 M . ff sy M1 ,M , -,v..f,,f f fr 47QW5W, W 4, ' 71 x fwfw, ff. sf: jf f 4 , , ..., 1 cf, - is poison ivy D ll think this ' , O you rea ?y Here I am girls! . . . Girls? Hey, where ya going R I p 34. Q git 'ef rect i is X e xl xx Ss l ' ' . 481B ushj Do you really think I resemble Shirley Temple? NOW Denny If youyu Sit still I tell you the Story of the NJ.. GL 'L L lL 1 1' wb 54-ar l -Og., qv' .. , 4-5-49,, -vlu-ip. N U fr A ' 0 'di O N N ing for ourg s? HEY, M 1 'r f, X its ,P ., , . 5 I' ls . , ,. i ' I . .i g ' 5 -xl sms' V Y - ' s 44' I QA? JY 11 X! s f the SMU P w 49 N, . ., ,. . 9, v y ,Q , ,,i . 'tub , ,. ,l'.x,f',,L,,l1 '--u-. J .,.,u' n. -Q A ' fjoofgaf - M tt J Willson F Manzer H Young D R Facer J Kenyon, R. Nieskes, T. Holland. Second Row: First Row. L. Davis, J. a ofon, . T , . , . , 5 - 1 - . u S. Grube, D. Goodman, J. Kenny, Denis Goodman, D. Brown, Dennis Coston, J. Hemminger, R. Scott, D.. Smolmski, Mr. Oliver W'lk er' D. Baker, D McIntyre, Richard Darrow M Morris, Kieda, R. Beniamino, S. Cook, coach. Third Row: D. 1 es, manag , . , - Secor, Mr. Lynn Tewksbury, coach. Fourth Row: B. Day, A. Vittum, J. Drury, Douglas Coston, L. Dixon, C. Ruthven, T. Baylord, J. Heffron, manager, E. Kieda, manager. For the second consecutive year, the Phelps football team finished the season tied for first place in the Finger-Lakes league. The team ended as co-champions with the Red jacket Indians, The boys overcame a general lack of experience and displayed great spirit t roug ou p g games and losing one. The one defeat was dealt the Bulldogs by neighboring Clifton Springs, as the Blue Devils won one of the closest games of the season. Exemplifying the great team effort, was the honor of having all of the first team members elected to the Finger Lakes All-Conference team: Larry Davis, end, jim Mattoon, tackle, joe Willson, guard, Denis Goodman, halfback, and Dennis Coston, defensive lineman were on the first team, and Dave Facer, tackle, John Kenyon, fullback, Terry Holland, end, and Forrest Manzer, center were elected to the second team. With only ten graduating members, the team expects a strong season next fall, h h t the cam ai n, winning six DeSales Qscrimmagej ...,,,,,,, ,,,,--- 0 Phelps gnnqu .-.-- 1 3 Red Jacket ------------------------- -...-. ....... 7 P helps ,,,-, -,,,, 1 2 UI1iOn Springs fnon-leaguej ,,,,,- --,--, 1 2 Phelps ----- -i--- 2 5 HOIWOYC --+s-s---as.--.-.--4.-.. ---.-.---.. ........ o P helps ..... ,.... 3 3 Palmyra-Macedon ,--.,., Qnlh 7 Phegps 20 Vlftor '------ -..... 1 2 Phelps .,,,. .,., , 2 1 C11ft0I'1 Spflflgs ,,,.,,- ---.-- 1 2 Phelps M 6 Dundee e'eefe----4e- ..... 7 PheQps ,.., .,..., 5 5 50 .4- E x 1 l l x l I .-- ,P a -M,-, ia if . . ,ij ,. . :fa-fig.. .- . wi- 3 v-1' .Q55 ' ' ' gf F gflgifilli R. Fowlc Raes, DafrOW, The Since shoulc this ye D61 Lloyd f-.QA ' 1' 'Vg-ii'Tf'e, 1 s. T. Holland. Secondly lt. D. Smolinski, Mr.'0l P. Kieda, R. Bemlfrlllll- ixon. C. Ruthven, T. Bill I Place in the Fiflgflll ne car-npaign, Wllllllng Springi 35 the Blue Di bers elected to them Kenyon, 18 12 25 33 20 21 6 33 dial iS Goodman' halfbaf lf. Sizrifzg: S. Proper, L. DeRuyter, D. Hicks, Dennis Ottl F' G.Wi11iams,M.W'lk ,c:. G CY ff RW S1 Johnson, G- Minhs, P- Rob' , R. S 1 1' M. 1 R. FO W1 er, Mr. ROb2rtei4il1er,ai:5gigr Igoaiig ?lEEle2'.RSeroni2lIRow.' R. Burn1skY3 J'.'Yancey1 J. 'Cai-HEY, L. Xiisaiiiqis, M. riitkihrdzh, A. clgdllbyfi Raes, M. VanKirk, J. Richardson, D. Burnisky, D r. gvoseph Silver, junior varsity coach, B. Flood, J. Peck, L. Willson, L. Darrow, D. Wing, D. Vancampa R' Powell. , . imera. ourrlo Row! J. Norsen, T. Chimera, R. Peck, D. Mark, R. Grube, RandY OCCQI4 The soccer team, coached by Mr. Robert Miller and Mr. Joseph Silver, suffered a zero and eleven season this year. Since it was the only B school in the league, the team went to the sectionals but lost to Wayland, 5-0. Mr. Miller should have a better season next year since there were quite a few Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors on the squad this year. Dennis Hicks was honored by being chosen second string goalie on the Finger Lakes All-Conference team, and Lloyd Adams, Rodger Burnisky, james Carney, and Steven johnson all received honorable mention. Middlesex Valley CS. .... . .... 7 Phelps ....... ..... . . 2 Naples ........... ............ ...... 2 P helps .... ....... 0 Bloomfield ........... ...... 4 Phelps ---..-. . ...... 2 COTD Lima, ,,..........,.... ......... ...... 3 P helps -...... ....... 2 Gorham ,,...,.,,..,..,,,...,,...... .... . 5 Phelps ....... ....... 1 Middlesex Valley CS. .. . .. .... 4 Phelps --.---. 1 Naples ........................... 3 Phelps ------a -... - -- 2 Bloomfield ..... ....-- 4 Phelps -a-a--- - -.--. - 1 Lima .......... ..--. 3 Phelps -aa-eaa ....... 2 Gorham ...... .... - 2 Phelps -aaaeea ....--- 1 5l 1 1- -.lvl-J..-4.4,-,,-.- 1-.J ,. ilnief' . . arszf yjasfefgaf Kneeling: Mr. Oliver Cook, coach, L. Willson, manager, P. Lord, manager, C. Galusha, manager. Stfmding: J. W. Smith, L. Davis, A. Vittum, J. Carney, J. Mattoon, T. Holland, D. Goodman, D. R. Facer, J. Hemminger, L. Adams, J. Kenyon, E. Grimsley. With Seven returning veterans, Coach Oliver Cook molded another Phelps team, which represented the school very well in the Finger Lakes B-C-D League. This year's team was one of the highest-scoring quintets of many seasons, as they averaged nearly 68 points a game. This season Phelps participated in the Christmas Tournament at Ovid Central School and took second place honors. Lawrence Davis and David Facer were selected to the tournaments All-Star team, picked from the four teams taking part. Left zo Right: D. Goodman, D. R. Facer, J. Kenyon, L. Davis J. W Smith 52 Gorham .......... 27 Phegps ................ Bloomfield 67 Phelps Honeyoye . 57 Phelps ................ Red jacket 31 Phelps Clifton ..... 53 Phelps Naples ............ 50 Phelps ................ Victor ..,......,..,, Valley ,,,.,,.,..,.., 68 Phelps 77 Phelps Gorham 64 Phelps Bloomfield 85 Phelps Honeyoye . 65 Phelps Red Jacket 59 Phelps Clifton ..... 68 Phelps Naples ..... 76 Phelps Victor ........,...., 57 Phelps Valley .,.....,.,.. 70 Phelps Cl91'iJf7?76l.f TOZl7'7Z6l7IZ67Zl' Newfield . 39 Phelps Ovid ......,,.,,,..., 60 Phelps 1 g f--mira -.C g..,... Sf.zr:ding: I. W. Smith ns. I. Kenyon. E. Grim 1 represented the sflf quintets of many SCM Jok second place hour' m the four M1115 Ulf' 27 Phei.pS 4------- 6' PhelpS --,---- - 51 Phelps ..-.A 51 PheQpS. --f ' 5 55 Phf?PS e 'eee 50 PhflPS - 'e 'e' 68 PhfPS ee ' -7 Phelps fleweee 64 Phe.p5-ff' 85 PhfPS e' ' 65 Phrips eeeeeeee' 59 Phf'P5 V' 68 PhClP5 ' '6 PhfP5 5 57 Pheps 'l'A V V 70 PheP5 i . 511116711 , ,yfll Phelps., my , 39 VvA , 60 V- - .4 . .sxg-...gf unzbr arszky yjasfefgczf h . . K I ' T 6 JUHIOI' Varsity, under Coach Robert Miller, have had a very rewarding season. At press time, the team had won all 1fS g21f1'1eS, Whlfih 1Hd1C2lf6S that Phelps will have little to worry about in the coming year Gorham ............ ,.... Bloomfield ...... Honeyoye .e.,..., Red Iacket ..l...,... ..... Clifton Springs Naples .........e,. Victor ............. Middlesex .,e.. Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps ..,,.,,. ..,--,-,, Phelps Phelps .,,,,,., ,,,,-,.-- Phelps 61 55 47 46 62 39 59 61 CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Ovid ........,,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,4 Gorham .,,,.....,.. ,,,., Bloomfield ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Honeyoye ,eio,..., .,,,,, Red Jacket .e................ Clifton Springs Naples .........,,,..... ...,.. Victor .,..,,.,,,,,. ,,-. Middlesex ..............,.,,., Phelps Phelps. Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Kneeling: D. McIntyre, manager, L. Raes, manager, D. Hicks, H. Edington, R, Nieskes, R. Grube, manager. Standing W DuPree R. Peck, S. Proper, R. Neff, S. Mattoon, D. Smolinski, J. Tompkins, Mr. Robert Miller, coach, P. Robinson, J. Yancey B Conley 4 A il Q ' X El l U I 1 f 1 A 1 I I ' 1 4 I L. Dixon E Kieda W VIIIIIII I S 1 1 ll 1 1 l X ll I . ll l I I li I l f f ll! i 1' Qlfl ll I Xx,. W f wi' X .A vl A'-9 53 4 - .- Lid- Jyl fg M-if ' ' I reszfhy Kneeling: S. Johnson, F. Manzer, Mr. Lynn Tewksbury, coachg R. Burnisky, D. Brown.. Fin! Row: W. Nolder, Dennis Ottley, L. DeRuyter, M. Ottley, D. Donk, D. Coston, I. Willson, D. Facer. Second Row: D. Burnisky, M. Calabrese, manager, Daniel Ottley, R. Salalima, R. Beniamino, M. Wilkes, B. Flood, D. Coston, J. Drury, J. Hinchman, M. Atkinson, D. Norod, manager. The wrestling team started its season with a new B League, consisting of five teams. The team ended a fine sea- son with a 2-1-1 record. During the season the team participated in the Wayne-Finger Lakes League Tournament held at Geneva. Rodger Burniskey won the 129 weight class division. He was the first in the history of the school to win such an honor. Phelps fnon-leaguej ...., ,,,, 2 4 Wayne ............ Phelps Cnon-leaguej ..... .... 2 3 Canandaigua Phelps Cnon-leaguej ..... ..... 2 2 Newark ....... Phelps fnon-leaguej ..... ..,., 3 8 Penn Yan ........ Phelps .......................... ,,,., 2 4 Victor ............. Phelps ..... ,,,,, 4 2 Clifton Springs Phelps ....................... ..,.. 2 6 Dundee .......... Phelps .......................... .,,., 1 3 Union Springs Phelps Cnon-leaguej ..... ,,,.. 2 6 Waterloo ..,..,,.... ..,. 2 4 On February 27, five team members earned the right to participate in the Class B Sectionalg held at Victor, Denis Coston won his second shield in the 157 weight class. james Kenny placed second in the 123 lb. weight class. Michael Ottley was third in the 115 lb. weight class, while William Nolder, Daniel Donk, and joseph Wilson placed fourth in the 95, 136, and 180 lb. weight classes respectively. 54 Yi ra- V I ' I-Ziff -f if? ,.. 93050 Any Lit, B Flood. D.Cost Fin! Row: D. Breyla, D. Wilkes, F. Clark, Mr. Joseph Silver, advisor Second Row: G. Williams, T. Clingerman, L. Gelder, P. Fleming L Buck Third Row: R. Hoven, R. Bodine, R. Powell, R. Penta, N. Hopkins ' - '- 'ndedlllari The Phelps Bowling team started the season on December 9, under coach joseph Silver Although the hs Wm C ,LV league they are in is a tough one, they had hopes of a good season, with Captain Larry Gelder and co I-WSW Toummin ixi, captain Paul Fleming. l5f0fY of the Schoo ll The team bowled on every Wednesday afternoon with the home lanes in Clifton Springs 25 30 20 38 24 10 '9 29 . 54 24 l lls it fla5s. ' . lb. wg d .aph Wilson PM . D? V CWI' . I llll Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps 0 Clifton 0 Mynderse 3 Gorham 0 DeSales 0 Canandaigua 3 Naples 1 Waterloo 1 Dundee 1 Penn Yan 3 Geneva 44... ,..:v,L, .YBZJQHQH Szilzngs P. Beniamino, J. Carney, J. Willson, D. Goodman, I Kenyon Fzrft Row: Mr. Oliver Cook, coach, R. Sebring, T. Holland, H. Vanllffickle, D. R. Facer, L. Davis, J. Raczenski Second Row: L. Will T ' ' ' ' ' ' ' son, manager, D. Hicks, D. Smolmski, R. Nieskes, D. Donk, G. Williams, M. Wilkes, J. .D W' d C lf! X managef. Last year's team completed a successful season with a 6-2 record, putting them second place in the league. There were several highlights during the season, John Raczenski hurled a no hitter game in the final game against Middlesex, Phillip Beniamino led the hitters with a .400 average, John Kenyon rapped two home runs during the season and Terry Holland hit a grand slam home run against Victor. Phelps ........ ....... 1 0 Red jacket Phelps ........ ....... 0 Phelps ........ ....... 6 i Gorham ........ Phelps ....... 7 Naples ....... Clifton Springs ..... ...... 5 0 Q- Phelps Phelps Phelps Phelps , . 1 f Q ' 1 Y X 09 99 ? Q Bloomfield Victor ........... Honeoye ...... Middlesex 2 1 ,,i.. 0 Cno-hitterj 'ttf Fim Seroz Thin J. Four. Del er, . .4 IQGC Q M ., if if aa 'Y 'Wa Qqagfz-Q?g K, . AV 4558. QQS-L. ,ixgifg . ., 'N Qi EE ff 2 4 f. Eggjfp ' . S V 5 W! 4 ! ,Q V . ,-,. . Fim Row: D. Albrecht, M..Calabrese, S. Proper, I. Okur, C. Ruthven, J. Kenny. Second R0w'J Smith D Brown R Burnisky L Denniston W DuPree, D. Williamson, G. Hammond. I. Raczenski. , ' - I , . , . , . , . Wilkes, J. Dewindlmg Tlazrd Row: D. Wilkes, manager, R. Manzer, W. johnson, C. Galusha, S. Grube, L. Ruthven, C. Culbertson, D. Coston, S. johnson J. Drury, Mr. Lynn Tewksbury, coach, Mr. Robert Miller, coach. Fourlb Row: M. Weigel, R. Hilfiker, J. Hinchman, J. Hemminger, D. Mark, J. VanDuser, D. Breyla, J. Mattoon, M. Main. price in melfaail 11 game against Mlflfl-ff The 1964 track squad had a 4-4 overall record. The young team is expected to do very well next season. mg during tl1CWl' During the season, many school records were broken. Ronald Hilfiker put the shot 48 feet 521 inches, Leighton Denniston ran the two-mile in 11 minutes 39 seconds, the 706 yards relay team of Charles Culbertson, Steven Prop- Cr, Jack VanDuser, and Leon Ruthven ran in 1 minute 19.2 seconds, and james Mattoon tripled-jumped 38 feet 11V2 inches. Dennis Coston set a new school and county 440 yard dash record by running it in 54.2 seconds. Letter winners in 1964 were Dale Brown, Rodger Burnisky, Michael Calabrese, Dennis Coston, Charles Cul- bertson, Leighton Denniston, Stephen Grube, james Hemminger, Ronald Hilfiker, William Johnson, james Mattoon, loomtxeld ..---'--- Steven Proper, Leon Ruthven, james Smith, jack VanDuser, and Martin Weigel. 'ictor lonC'0l'e 'l' H l,.... riddled ' iiiii' fmalff it ' Phelps ,,,,,, --,-- 6 3 Cf-. PalMac ...... ..... 4 1 Phelps ,,.-,- ---,. 3 9y3 S 5 I Newark ........ .... 5 SQ Phelps --,.-- -.--- V 7 1 I V n' Bloomfield ....... ..... 3 2 Phelps ---,-- ----- 8 0 'If E' GO1'h21IT1 .--.--4-- ..... 1 4 Phelps -4Q-- .-4--, 4 6 2 M.V.C.S. ....... ..... 4 9 Phelps ..-,- --,-,- 4 gy 5 1 Victor .-.-.--4--.--.-- -.--- 5 LM, Phelps ..,,. ssssss 3 8 3 l 'Q Xx Clifton springs ..... ..... 6 6 Phelps 65 V e - Red Jacket ........... tssass 3 9 l 57 4 1 v are -- . - 9 . - ee e - W 9 9 1 4 - - -1 -s- v-to-v-af-im -.urn - M- ,.4 :..' L,-1- --Mu q,v.,.f,,,np!14Q'?v..' -- 'f -A - 5 . - - - . . 1, L , 'i,T',,,i. f A I - La 0 mfs .I 4'- . , fro 4' ff, b, H , . , - . -L v' ,:'-ma -.,-. -am.-.,f A-.1'1'? 'f,'1 - 1-75 '5'4i 'F3 ' 4' T W' 7: 'f '- ' ' L ',Jl.:.,z:'-..'- -V ' ' Nd f 1' g'L,!-74-5v'i'l :'? '-.'i'!l'lf, f-1','iff '-TY! -'. ,f F.rf ? e'7i'l '!j ' ' ' At 579121213 l l First Row: R. Hoven, B. Flood, W. Luta, J. Phillgos: h D' B. Facet, M. Atkins, T. Flood, R. Wilkes. Second Row: Mr. joseph Silver, C02Ch, J- W- mit 3 Letter winners in tennis for the 1964 season were james Baker, David B. Facer, Brian Flood, James Phillips, james 5 Smith and Roy Wilkes. l l l 1 arszf G , 7 l s i I i l i f ff i . l Firrz Row: C. Galusha, M. Ottley, B. Flood, N. Wilkes, D. Goodman, D. Coston, Mr. Oliver Cook, advisor. Second Row: R. Scott, J. Carney, D. Brown, L. Gelder, L. Davis, E. Grimsley, F. Manzer. Third ROW-' J- Wlllson, D- R- FaC?1', J- KCHYOH, A. Vittum, R. Nieskes, R. Burnisky, L. DeRuyter, J. 'Mattoon, J. Hemminger. Fourth Row: L. Adams, J. W. Smith, T. Holland, D. Hicks, J. Phillips, G. Williams, 58 Y -' fu- -.f 'r 1 .W va.. .-. --. 'YQ-1!. '.i, ' 4nAIv'v,vv -JJr A..'f !- 'Y M -' 'l '- , ?' .- A I' V' 67'-.A - . . V ff' ..-Q1',-.lf .PJ lmlips, jar mmlllger' ary? GAQQ14 ea QQJGS Top to Boflom: H. Deuel, M. Miller, J. Dorgan C. VanDamme, jane Rodman, G. Knight, C Randall, N. Forbes. 11121614 arszky eerQa0Qrs J. Hilfikef, Jean Rodman, B. Miner, Maw KGUYOU, S Palmer S. Salisbury. Mrs. Maxine Cook, advisor. 59 qkswr -..T-..-p-..... .L..,..,.- 1. ny x.. ,- .- . . - J , Q15 'Lag 9 ix 1 4 fa:-fag' Q ,Dorff ozzzzcz' Seated: Mrs. Lucile Hagerman, advisor, A. Bartucca, J. Hilfiker, M. King, D. Soper, M. Miller. Slanding: J. Dorgan, C. Randall, J. Manzer, N. Forbes, L. Lusso, E. Miller, C. DeVries, N. Soper B Elder S Salisbury K Van- Damme. ' ' ' ' ' ' The Girls' Athletic Association, headed by the Girl's Sports Council, consisted of Margaret Miller, president, Molly King, vice-president, joan Hilficker, secretary, Denise Soper, treasurer, and three representatives from each class. In December bowlin was or anized into two leagues which alternated leagues every other week. Francine Carr , g 8 , was chosen over-all secretary of both leagues. Ann Facer, Carolyn Pulver, Carol VanDamme and Nancy VanNos- trand were chosen for individual league secretaries. This year the G.A.A. sponsored a field hockey playday in the fall. As a fund raising activity they held a Record Hop. Members of Senior High Girls' Intramurals participated in the following sports: field hockey, basketball, soccer, ' h s ort to com ete with area volleyball, track and field, softball and tennis. Interschool teams were chosen in eac p p schools. KDQZQ ii u 6I I 1 l I if' kk - ,K 'T .a M V . V if 4 Pf - . 1 Af-1:1 we,-: -. - 'fa'Ffg ...'Z ' . va-7'1 . . i.9,'r.4.a.-.4.f :.. - A ',:.'L:,f:.....:.. Q. -.4 :- A- '- - 7 Qizffafzc' gqssoczdfzbn 512 VM a SZ l f-N I 4: l Fin! Row: D. Horton, E. Hicks, K. Secor, J. Crouch, C. Diederick, E. Bennett. Second Row: D. Wing, A. Facer, E. Zimdahl, C. Gridley, G. Landstrom, J. Van Kirk, Janet Seymour, G. Knight, jane Rodman, M. -Willson. Third Row: A. Scott, S. Akins, K. Denniston, D. Hartman, N. Haines, O. Evans, R. Lootens, P. Iddings, J. Copp, C. VanDamme, S. Crouch. Fourth Raw: C. Meath, r S. Overslaugh, D. Adsitt, B. Covert, J. Butler, N. Hughson, J. Wasman, S. Legg, D. Frederick. i l i W l i l l fr .5 I .1 Simi Rowk C. DesCamp, J. Baker, E. Tornow, P. Ver Straete M. Seager Mrs. Lucrle Hagerman Second Row' H Deuel S Fleming R. ra ton Quigley S Davis I. Bruzee C OConnor P C D H D Judith Seymour J Ruthven S Cauwels E Dunham B Degglgk MarynIc?enyonwll:fl1ScCl1es?te6i7dERq71Zn1g:usleiiar1Ch giiirnlrii nlilizvocllngall? C Kerns P Smith B Sheehan C LaCoss F Carr Margaret Kenyon D Butler G Dunham J Willson , . . , 1 , u A , , , , , Q , , 3 , - 3 - , . , . 7 n . .. . , , 9 ' ' 3 - 7 . 3 , , , ' . ' '. . , . , . , , , , , 7 . , . 222 7 ' 9 - , . . A 5 62 -1 ..::-.,. -1. -., ,.:.--,., . . - at i! Fin: R C. Brat Dawley E. Seag l l X. 4 ' fag,-.iswg 5 0 Fifi! ,,... 93 v - 1 lnf15- FM ,lf k'r5,, L e L M 93124 37 5Y7ZfQf1C' rvssoczdfzbn E. Zirndahl, C. Fin! Row: P. DeWind, M. Heffron, D. Powell, C. Pulver, S. Nellis, K. Fling. Second Row: C. Nellis, L. Hulster, M. Dunham tt, S. Akins, K. C. Bradley, M. Frederick, D. Day, S. Covert, D. Zimdahl, jean Rodman, S. Palmer, R. Smith. Third Row: L. Parker, S. Henry, B lRou': C. Meath, Dawley, C. VanHemel, B. McIntyre, F. Russo, L. Evangelista, M. Foss, R. Flood, D. McLaughlin, N. VanNostrand. Fourth Row. E. Seager, J. Fessenden, A. Main, J. Case, B. Hesbon, J. Sweenburg, K. Carrol, A. DeRuyter, J. Hilfiker. zznzbr yjasfefgaf U hurch B Lee G Eider Sefond Row: S. Croll, K. Legg, D. Bruzee, . ' 'nz Row: M. Morr' , K. Brege, I. Conley, D- Y01108, J- PC . ' ' , S t' , d 'sol-, s Fleming' , B1iven.c.Pfiebe, Glswilkes, K. vienna, R. Lusso, D- MfLavgh11H,Mf-John I mo a V1 'llels ' Goodman' Karen Ib Kaul' Y l ..- .4.g-,,.... ,, ,,..,,.1... ...fp 57' f . . - v -J 1 Af Q.- 63 6 1 ,aff ., 11 -1 i wa- -1 f' ,'..' ral? lf' f .x . --1--- 11' f K1 E, 1 L is r-'V v i i 'W . .. A iw 2 Q iW,'e4 I 5,555 wk A Q, ,Q 5 N :wg V r Qwfiwewa s ' WWW i 1 it it i ii ,i ' x . W Neither could I. Gee, Mom, I couldn't wait . . . Do you really think I could be PLAYMATE of the Month? A' if T f ,a ? ,f I if 1 . . . Denise, don't you think you're . . . and I've been Picking beans i i carrying things a httle bit too far? for the cafeteria ever since . . . Hey, Sue, do you feel something wet? r kk X r ki-Q . N I i i so ,f ' 'C i If YOU Call me 5i55Y again I'11 hit YOU with mY doll. You take your dogs to bed with you . . . and I'1l take my pizza! 64 .,Y,..- -,- 1 - .J ,-,,,- lf- f-'11--1,-4' J I -,lv Q yJ,yLN V. :LQ-on , V... .fy V, .uVi .f QUT. 1- -1. .,ff. '-.1-. - r - fv. ,- -. - f '-' - M 'r 4 K Y 'Z - - 'Z u ar 'N '-1 -s.-. vg 4... 1 -.fb ':. - . - , . , Y JL LL v, ' n O u- L6 In .V ., , Q,.,,,.. W.. .- . - ,--A , . V, , - . Y ,. - 2- .. y, , 5 , - gg yr 1 , -,s- Div: H- -.au-. ' ' J ' 5 ' 1' F-fl:-!'-aug4:',l-: ,f la- A? hai stcqf. fini' '- 5' I I cnuldk Ionth? r YOU 'limi little bn wof ke my I Y 65 , - . U b -. ' ,n'-v'-.I -' ,-' ' ffwf-1:'.'QT1' 14 f- N ' 1:..,.J'. ., IL 'Pl' -fu QI... - -'-Ti' ,n.ff..,L..1l4 'f.nJ.l'-'-:.!.AL-u- -lol- K- n 'lv' Qi2iD2 ' 133012 ,L-. Fim' Row: D. Soper, J. Peck, J. Delooze, K. Christenson, S. Legg, P. Vittum, N. VanNostrand. Second Raw: J. Wasman, L. Baldwin, J. Goodman, R. Peck, R. Penta, D. Norad, F. Carr, J. Schafer, C. LaBelle, P. Bennett, C. VanHemel, D. Goodman. , . Third Row' D Bankert D Hemminger N Burnett, K. Baldwin, S. Phillips, R. Quigley, C. DeVr1es, S. Secor, P. Robinson, D. Day, , Hilfiker .R. .Hesbon ,R. Bertucca K. ,Secor, SA. Paciulli, J. Fessenden, D. Mark, E. Seager, Kathy Goodman. Fourth Roywf M. Laprbsi, Si. Robinson, D. Jenkel, M. VanKirk, F. Manzer, F. Wesolowski, K. McLellan, Karen Goodman, V. Wesolowski, S. Gifford. Fifth Row: Mr. John Jarvis, Advisor, D. Holland, M. Updyke, F. Zimdahl, J. VanKirk, A. Christenson, G. Carroll. Under the direction of Mr. John Jarvis the band moved to its new location in the Methodist Church. In October the band played an outdoor concert at the Annual Agri- cultural Fair. A Christmas Concert was held in mid December. April saw the band traveling to competition in Canandaigua. The Annual Spring Concert took place in May. The band will wind up the year by playing at graduation. Members completing four years of Senior Band this year are: Rosemary Bartucca, Francine Carr, Scott Gifford, Kathleen Goodman, Forrest Manzer, and Denise Soper. .92-. . v ' ' ffl, ' l-Quin . li 7 Q' . an gk l N ad' : lt i-- ft Zvi .X E ', -1. I x l .IT ' .f?F': Q xi.. -NN I 66 - -v- V ,- 'l-mtq 'fm Q , 51.-.5 .4 z 1 Vw 2, . like Y-ak N Q04 L f ti? L 252' P7 ey K N X f Xi 2 K if la Fifi! Serond Third 'TNR -,.' f band Goodman, V. Wesolr in the Agri- ace ifl g four ifford, P. Bennett, C. Vail. P. Robinson, D. D: QDGDCQ 3012 Fifi! Row: L. LaBelle K Legg S Pacuilli R Hesbon J Delooze 7 ' . 7 ' 1 ' 9 - , P Second Row: 1. Baker, A. Christenson, K. McLellan, Karen Goodman ec Tl'dR th ' ' - ' 5 . .. . Rolfizsson,rsijgecrgrlarvis, advisor, R. Lootens, G. Carroll, G. Christenson, D. Jenkel, S. Gifford, S. Phillips, R. Quigley, D. Day, Q B Cx B an 9 , 029 -4 SW 65 C U ' ,ly -isnt' I IX! .. l I J 'W sg, V 4589- WIN tv ' .Q D Q3 ' EQ . .m :J Q .Q . to G. cb Q A C- My 4 . gm. U 4 0 a V . U ' ,W i i K 3 Q ,f 4 1- , 'e.' X 1 U i D . . Wann '11 -' In 9 X9 Following a year of rest, the Dance Band is again playing after Friday night home games. The money the Dance Band makes will be put toward new uniforms. This year there was organized for the first time a Parents Band Club. 67 D1 A , D . - . Y sy L, U ...V -.sup - ,.-A.. -4 Q... ,,..,, Tu- .,.i,,L,,,l-:Gigi ' ' ' ' .. J BV.. is '- lu L . ,..A. . .- li E3 i. i i r l l l 2 Firrz Row: Jean Rodman, P. DeWind, S. Palmer, L. Hulster, P. Crump, M. Kenyon, C. VanDamme, J. VanKirk, B. Gifford, K. Denniston, Miss Lois Devereaux, director. Second Row: D. Evans, M. Foss, E. Dunham, N. Haines, A. Facer, M. Miller, J. Dorgan, D. Soper, B. Dawley, C. VanHemel, Joan johnson. Third Row: D. Burnisky, R. Salalima, john Phillips, L. DeRuyter, C. O'Connor, K. Secor, D. Bedette, C. Diederick, E. Bennett, C. L Randall. Fourth Row: G. Carroll, A. Vittum, F. Manzer, W. Lutz, D. VanCamp, R. Powell, J. Hilfiker, P1 Bennett, C: LaCoss, S. Legg, K. Carroll. The Senior High Chorus started a very successful year with eighty-five members under the direction of Miss Lois Devereaux. The following were elected as officers: Dale Brown, president, Rudy Salalima, vice-president, Margaret Miller, secretary-treasurer, and jim Phillips, student council representative. 5 enzor f 0111.9 l l l l i 68 -,,-Yv- -.- -V.- A,-. A if .u. .-,' ' --midi. Ligtyiu 1 'A 1 ,,?-U cf. DPU-v , AFV, 1 First son Seron C. Third Ch. Four! Ch .--H. B. Gifford, K. Ley, C. Vanl-lemel, joan liederrck, E. Bennett,C. C: I.aCoss, S. Legg: K- 5 under ij Dale ref, and v.-,D ,,,. ,f -.. QA'-i.f' Firri Row: N. Soper, C. Wadhams, E. Tornow, E. Hicks, M. Chester, D. McLaughlin, G. Knight, C. Gridley, L. Yackel, N. Hugh- son. Second Row: H. Deuel, N. VanNostrand, M. Willson, B. McIntyre, F. Russo, A. Bartucca, E. Miller, R. Bartucca, L. Raes, D. Horton C. Markham. Third Row: J. Baker, D. Day, E. Zimdahl, S. Salisbury, J. Fessenden, C. Peck, E. Grimsley, I. Overslaugh, D. Brown, G Christenson. Fourzh Row: B. Sudentis, G. Dunham, B. Hesbon, Ioan Willson, K. Schroeder, R. Penta, S. Gifford, T. Holland, jim Phillips, D. Chimera, D. B. Pacer. On December 20, the chorus presented their Christmas Concert and in May gave a spring concert. Rebecca Gifford, Denise Soper, and Judith VanKirk were the accompanists. The eight members who attended All-State in Syracuse were Rosemary Bartucca, Garold Christenson, Pamela Crump, janet Fessenden, Edward Grimsley, Terry Holland, Barbara Sudentis, and Allan Vittum. -x w 'N l 69 , 14 'fn ,Q7ui21bf 014115 First Row: Miss Lois Devereaux, director, M. Kelsey, P. Fling, L. Watson, L. Tillman, T. Lombardo, B. McIntyre, J. Nash, P Wheadoin. Second Row: K. Sweet, C. LaBelle, M. Morris, D. VanCamp, S. Soper, J. Donk, R. Stevens, A. Smith, F. Zimdahl, C. Robinson, I. Passalacqua. , Third Row: C. Tompkins, A. Brege, G. Fling, J. Warner, J. Bahler, S. Cottrell, S. VanCamp, D. Santilli, S. Jensen, P. Vittum. The Junior High Chorus met weekly and participated in both the Christmas concert and the concert in the spring. X 'L f YI' T 70 K N11 up-.1 I nd-LI T O 4' I--V1-og K N-lift ,,,,..' ...js .. , .. ' f--, gm - . , ' 1n , J ',-u- .-f... , f -we - - , ,- I, 'U' ,- , I 1 4 3 N- ' H ' n 1 l 2 WV! . v, .... i 3 - 4- '-' '1 - 21 if-'j q 'T1L,:,,3 if - A - , 'N ' ff --: Y- ' 4 +' ' H-t ' ifm.5w,- ,-S-wwf LT-..f - . A ,- v, -' 2,g- . 1-- Lf' f'1 f-fm.-e..Ta1+a Mclntyre, I. Nash, P. mdahl, C. Robinsonl- , S. Jensen, P. -oncert Vitiunl. 7l 'fx 4 I 1 if ve-o .' 1 ' l Z f 1, X- V' Q I - , ., 1. Q- K I ' ' ' ' -- Mfg 5 - I ,, --7 -, ,. , so -I .f 4 ,Y 1Juf: uf JL, 3Kf4f'-1Q-:flu-'.fl'1.gTgLiZ,l.53Ef,1,.g,2-Y. ' -fi ' , I ' 1-,- Z-'fl 1.1 ,'-:- '. I KR , . if-. ,, .gf 1 W A elf? CI Firm! Row: D. Soper, N. VanNostrand, Karin Goodman, C. Vienna. Sefond Row: W. DeRuyter, W. Lutz, treasurer, J. Kenyon, vice-president, C. Randall, secretary, D. R. Facer, president, L. Gelder, A. Facer. Third Row: J. Phillips, D. Bankert, J. Fessenden, S. Salisbury, D. Bedette, J. VanKirk, R. Salalima, D. Brown, S. Cattrell. Fourth Row: T. Holland, R. Bartucca, J. Seymour, D. Donk, L. Hulster, L. Denniston, B. Conley, K. Legg, K. Vienna. The Student Council began the 1964-65 school year with the following officers: David' R. Facer, president, john Kenyon, vice-president, Candice Randall, secretary, Warren Lutz, treasurer, and Mr. Ward Legg, advisor. Throughout the school year the Student Council continued to improve the monitor system, and continued the support of the American Field Service program. 3 as a 3 s 1? x sbrilvf. .mm f P' 2 er, presidentg L. Geldffi own, S. Cattrell. . Vienna. David Varren l Ol'lltOf rt ' --'1 'fn 'fax r-. . . . . . L '1ly71Av4L..r',dH. ,4lQ...:..n.AD-:7 'Quai L-'Ta'--Q-v - . 2. --. .:,, .1-, ,-,. .. U ,-, A I, r V :I f-AA' ' ' ' ff 'A'4f-.-,1..- L.. iJ',', 1, jr, --5.-U,-vf H---.fr-nf-1 N-x -f ff Q. ,-.v,,,, . - lt, . . .A - . Y-. ,. W- A .. f - - .-. . 4 -V - ,.,, L-, ii' ' - 4- -- -'- y-'..-3i,-,.uf- 1: ., . Il... .,.u...i.,,fu-f4I-ff,.vu.'-- n-gn! Qpii-vr:1l!T,PE,,g7,,1,,,'o 'J F, 3155111 'Aint' B l In 4, La' 'T' 7' iMaf1bnafjYQn0r Oclef .EF ff 5 , V 9, .n ff Seated: D. Bedette, K. Goodman, K. Schroeder, R. Bartucca, J. VanKirk, C. Peck, J. Zimdahl. L Ad T. Holland, R. Gifford, N. VanNosAtrand. Standing: M. Kiqg, J. Baker, F. Manzer, B. Day, . ams, M. Miller was absent from the picture. unzbr jeeaf Gross NAUONAL HONOR soclnv w ff, S , f 'E If 1 Q A Z Qi L D Adsitt C1 k P Fling C King A aw, ' t 1 A. Bartucca, I. Baker. FZ ' - 3 ' . lm Row' J' Kenyon' S' ar ' ' 'd ' - L. Conklin, J. Knight, C. Pu ver, Second Row: S. Cottrell, Miss Lois Pike, a V1S0f, 73 5f'-? P f 'V UiP!5 :i'f g . . -'P' ..:L..v.,- ,A -yew' Y. I I i I . 7 !L1.f1. gfow ef Sf! Kneeling: A. DeRutyer, L. Hulster, K. Quigley, E. VanDuser, D. McLaughlin, M. King n . Fim' Row: Mrs. Sandra Nobel, advisor, M. Heffron, J. Lombardo, J. Vankirk, J. Zimdahl, B. Gifford, R. Salalima, Mrs. Dorothy Niles, advisor, Second Row: K. De Vries, C. Peck, E. Bennett, S. Davis, D. Zimdahl, D. Hines, D. R. Facer, L. Dows, D. Brown, C. DesCamp- 7 At the opening meeting of the year, the Growler staff elected Joy Zimdahl, editor, Rebecca Gifford, associate editor, Evelyn Bennett, exchange editor, Josephine Lombardo, art editor, David R. Facer, sports editor, Judith Vankirk, business and circulation manager, Student Council representative, Rudy Salalima. The first issue of the Growler was distributed to every student free of charge. Then a very successful subscription drive was held. Mrs. Dorothy Niles, Mrs. Sandra Noble and Mrs. Christina Paulus served as advisors for the group. .L , , 0 ?- f it 35 D D t- - 'sammy 74 .-1 Aly, ff? rf' -ikfgnf' 'if-X Firft Sera Tbir G, Four 3 K if 5: lima, Mrs. Dorothy C. DesCamP3 fa Gifford, Salalirrla- . Successful oup- kl., Y V ,-,ir - .1 .f. ,,. , ,i .. f f -5 , -,,.. .. I f.-., ., ,. 6-ii ul -4 - K , ,, .. ,. , . ' .av J -- r -v, --- ,W .--ue' . i f-. ,ff ,f F-':'.f1..rf-1 fxrf- 1-ravi:-W ..1f '1':.i4-ui-N' Q - ' V ' - . .-1 . ' ' . '4-'- f -K -, ., W- MA f- ,V 1 -Q - f - if - 'a' ' ' grglfflfj TT' 'f','11I frm: V -ff --I - I - -.atv we-,.-...-.:E'2 fa..-M - sw-1 41 A -fr - .,.- . - W K ,, . , , ..,, . -, ., . :H-nf in .Ju ...4 ..s.. ...v.--1-if--1-v-'mg---.Irv ..- Arv14I'1 1 v v ' r W ii affix.. yquf up gg-vlr'71g--1,-'-1..f-qAr'!o...rF:. The Future Teachers of America ha the world of teaching. Under the leadership of the following officers: Cathy Peck, president, Kathleen Goodman, vice-president, julie Baker, secretary, and Warren Lutz, treasurer, the club participated in many activities. Included in these was a visit to the State University College at Cortland in January, several films on teaching, a panel discussion with past club members now in college, and a supper in February. Club members honored the teachers on Teacher Recognition Day. By participating in the teacherette program in the elementary school, many members had a chance to observe the children and get a front row view of teaching. The year ended with the election and induction of the officers who would serve the club the following year. d a busy and successful year in its attempt to introduce students to fs . gufure eac ers 0 menca 'S , y kham D. Day, L. Lusso. F '13 R : . Fessenden, P. Crump, N. VanNostrand, C. Mar , P I I I Sglbndolghrzf' W. Lutz, J. Zimdahl, C. Peck, Kathleen Goodman, J' lgzbkeri CIS 'Tdlferiow D. Bedette, C. Diederrck, J. Kenyon, Mfs- Tlaird Row: D. Brown, M. Seager, J. Hilfikefs J' Butlerf S' sais Ury' ' 7 G ' H t 7 d ' ru . h ,D, S egjudith Seymour. Fouriljariiiinw.-abinillyilliloriilsljiaren Goodman, M. VanHemel, R. G1fford,IoanJ0 11500 OP 75 . . AJ: 1-,,,..,,.gg,-.p..-V -.:wz..a-I A-1.41 lahwqugfg M, - us. A . .4,.,--vv 'PI1 BfL4'b'- fP f 1ff f 'f ' 1' - , , , . . - Q- 1. '- '-' . 'T 'J 'Cf 'Ti'-.rm 'fs 'aff ..-,fqi f, ..f'l,'l1:.. uf- 1 '-.4 - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' a uh Pfaiu ww T-'wi' Aft -A f ' ' . , ' :pr fi, Y 1 41:':'1AiQ . , ..'-Y... -' 1. '-.5.afi,' :g,y4 '- -AI. 1 fe X ,fx 0 4. le. A fizffses 0 JIDQFICU ! M W l annum M A 11 'iiseme ,tl V 'bi iss N . .3 . QV - Q 2 N U , ,X 4 M . V N, l , ,. .59 nr f,, , J Q ,i ee Q, .. , X ,Q . ' 4. W. lm Alf ,, Q .4-sw 1 ef .n K? Fin! Row: E. Seager, A. Facer, R. Bartucca, Mrs. M. Winifred Brown, advisor, J. Fessenden, D. Hines. Second Row: P. Bennett, K. Fling, J. Willson, K. Secor, L. Yackel, F. Russo, P. DeW1nd, A. Bartucca, C. Meath, B. Suclentis, D. Burnisky, C. O'Connor, C. VanHemel. First Rc Second Third I W. P gufure 316122 emo ers 0 Wm erzea Kneeling' A Law, D Wll R S h Fzm' Row' Joanne Heffrcinfofni CranFei:tA Ig iiilrrgl Ad Second Row Mrs Adeline Fessenden advisor, R StS1it,D Horton' J Crouch , 4 r , s o 1 h L. P k , V DeMay, S Fleming, M Seager, Judy Seymour, C Bfgillg? vers aug ' P Verstraete' ar er 151, If 76 PCO E' ,225 1' Wil rg 'N 1 A rf 23' f -1 5 K S C ff. .QQ C. ff Q'1,-,-x 1 n 1 - .lp .4 W ' J 0 ' sm-,s 1. . L- Mi s., A . 1 .H 'Rig il gufufe qpme f' . F5 0 merzca E-.L Di. i P P5 'K Meath, B. Sudentis, Cfile te, L' P afkefa V. EK? First Row: A. Fisher B Day J Hemminger E Lee E Tillman Elliott ' i i ' 1 1 , - , - , Johnson, advisor. ifZ3L2idRR0uf.RR.LSm1lgh, M. Wilkes, F. Hoerter, D. VanCamp, J. Hinchman, W. Hawley, D. Sheldon, G. Frederick. OW- - YHC , C- Plmm, C. Guard, F. VanCamp, R. Denison, S. Wandell, R. Bodine, J. Yancey, J. Altman, D. Wilkes W. Hill. Q czjasfefgczf Fifi! Row- B Da ' l E Lee ' - Y, F. VanCamp, S. Wandell, A. Fisher, W.. Haw eY, - - , Second R010-' D. Sheldon, R. Denison, D. Albrecht, E. Tillman, E- Johnson, advlsof- ff L. The members of the Phelps Chapter elected the following officers for 1964- 65: Bernard Day, president, james Hem- minger, vice-president, Francis Van- Camp, secretary, Arlo Fisher, treasurer, Ernest Tillman, reporter, and Edward Lee, sentinel. The Chapter members were busy the year round, with crops of hay, field corn, and oats. Among their many activities were: entering exhibits in the State Fair, as well as the Ontario County Fair, sending a member, Lee Adams, to represent the Chapter, and the State FFA to Michigan State University to attend the American Institute of Co- operation, supervising the agricultural exhibits at the annual Phelps Community Fair, and working in many state contests including the Forum Contest, Chapter Contest, and the Demonstration Contest. The Chapter was honored in October, with the representation of Bernard Day at the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, and by the attendance of joseph Hinchman at the National Safe- ty Council Convention in Chicago. They both went as representatives of the Chapter and of New York State. v .-Y-V-.,-W...-.-ff,-.--... ,,. ,,.v,fvi,,,,,.,,,, ff F E . s Q1 .,,.-4.....L. :,l.,..v ,,: -v--- .vp-1 deff C616 I Q i 5 i gl ii Z fx x Fin! Row' W DeRuyter D Baker J Oaks S Zeger S Cottrell. Second Rota: J.. Kelsey, I-lopkinsf R. Blacki J.. Frederick, S. VanCamp, L. DeRuy.ter, D. Var1Camp, Mr. Elliott Johnson, advisor. Tlaird Row: J. Goodall, R. Rockefeller, G. Fisher, R. Lootens, T. Oaks, M. LaPres1, G. Hoerter. U 10 I5 U 0130.5 i i i l i .,,1 gd- W--. L-YHT?Y?4 V, Firfz Roug: W. Hill, R. Hoven, D. Baker W. Stevens R C 11 l Second Row: W. King, R. Phillips, L. DeRu ter D, M ro S. Johnson, D. Albrecht, R. Burr1iSkY. Y , ark, R'Pema, Mr' David DeVito, advisofi E- Gfim51eY, D- Reid, lg -54 -1,1-.du-5.-gm-.vin fn- ff.,--u.4g,---.... ,.,,-N un.--':w V- . . -... . ..,,... ,. ,.. -. -. fd- 5-,L . r- U fu. 2 ,Q if l Siiting 151 Rc Kna 5- y5, F in ': i--- Qui-Mff' A '54'1- T- ' 1 r L- V. - . Q ' A 1 . f 'f' 1r-fu .- .. A 12f,rfH1,5vr1r4v-Q Wir-Sn rgjil-5vi'Ei'f-JQsi.rr.1jfA'S,if,4L ,5 .',..a.fg5i,:3,-4,557.4-, QI-'W ' -...,P,.L,3, . -L .. , ,,, o u ...,, P U -0 - 'rf 1 qs -.g..T.wv,...' ',.,,,. I -. 'su 'Q . 'I - - fr- ' ,- v- , n 4 ,-.. X 3 ,,' p l, 0' wr-M1-0 , .- buzgrczry C Q W lx 3 f H, ,,,, ,t , 1 . 1 , ' i s s . .Y , Q. ,V X 1 ,sf . L . Sizting: G. Conklin, L. Field, J. Crouch, D. Brown, Ir! Row: R. Burnisky, L. Gelder, S. h 3 . Knapp, advisor. JO mon' ' Gruber B- Sudfnflsa J- Butler, V. DeMay, L. Dows, F. Pollot, Mrs. Wilma ' 2. 'm ai ' i -i i i , ,..- f ff, D. Reid, advisor. N . ,NUQ i 0. 1 rs x 1 H1 Q i I 15-,, l gif! Gig ' i Q s ' I . !'?1j2'l3,??P'f:8'l,GQLrgf5'f5:l'fK'f'?.'y3 cds s , xl-, ,' If ru' f :I s ,-lllzny-l-f fiaw' f22f11,5Q fi3'?f !ff? This year the Library Club elected Judy Crouch, president, Linda Field, vice president, and Gloria Conklin, secretary-treasurer. llbln October the Club gave a tea for the faculty to see an advanced showing of new books offered by the 1 ra The I-ibfary Club continued operation of the book store, w ic wa g student body. Some of the profit from the store 'is usually given to the Grove A. Nagel scholarship fund. Mrs. Knapp has been instructing the club in the procedures used in operating the library. ry. h' h s be un two years ago, for the 79 . .4 .-.- ,-...-,- .-1 Lu- -QM , 1 j s- -511, Hn! j? .V M J XJ Fin! Row: C. Steen, K. Tandle, B. Sheldon, J. Kelsey. Second Row: D. Burnisky, D. Reid, E. DeMay, P. Iddings, L. Raes, Mr. Arlon Wilber, advisor. Third Row: M. Updyke, C. Eldridge, D. Atkinson, R. Crool, R. Black, J. Hill, L. Baran, G. Pollot. Fourth Row: D. Hoerter, J. Crance, R. Bliven, B. Goodman, C. Santilli, K. Steen, R. Rockefeller, G. Fisher, C. King, S. Gittens, B. Covert. Fifllo Row: S. Henry, C. Smith, A. Law, S. Arnold, B. Russo, D. Symonds, J. Goodall, I. Conley, D. Santilli, T. Hawley. Sixzla Row: S. Bruzee, A. Christenson, F. Clark, J. Oaks, R. Clark, D. Goodman, C. Young, D. Bruzee, R. Symonds, J. Kosienski. a eferzd OFAQFS f 7, N. Z i iz A11 4 Fin! Row: Mrs. Laura Combs, Mrs. Mary Raes Mrs. Inez H t M- R 1' M . 'b k Mrs. Dorothy Chimera, Mrs. Beatrice Schafer, Mrs. Margorie Sildell, Bjizilijra Rau' Mrs' Ruth Whit ec i I 80 , , .- --'s--4.--',v.,, w s. P. Iddings, L. Raes, lllr. Baran, G. Pollot. Foufrl C. King, S. Gittens, B. , D. Santilli, T. Hawley. rmonds, J. Kosienski, 55, . lf, l Ruth WWC IS. va'1iv+1a-1.1 F ' l 41 '-' --f- - , - ...fl 51, A ,, , ,A V, , 1, . , . ,. ,- ,. M ATA' L I F vi 4 V Y 1 4 F -.F J. V 'A . I. , . A ai, - .- - -.f...1-1,--...-'. :,- , - .Y - I -1. . ' ' ' ' : . '!'f?'.f '-fu' ',J 'Ir11n-1'.'4.-f'.4,-'aJ.zvx.1, l J Us Qrzbers f W , l r v L L y L l v V O I l l f l l F 1 I l l I l s E I I r I 4 Kneeling: Merton Tiffany, Richard Bremer, John Harland, Bernard DesCamp. Smndmg: S. E. Totman, D. Fisher, George Chase, Alfred Adams, Clark Phillips, Marion Hall. ' , r I L 1 Gusfoofbns i N T I' l Marinus Lockermeyer, , P Kenneth Coons, 2 James Mattoon, , Henry Blackman. 1 1 i V' I l -- g S Ia: 1, ' XX , bg , M l X' i :l-Ill ' ll III!! nn-nn 5 '-'ml :Y C w ' x if . f ' i ' I1-I .m-- -I ' E ef' ugagll ll, . - E Bl Q f.- ,,,,...,.,..,.,-,,.-.4,.,,..z.,...,..:-.-.,. .a.-1.1.4.-i-n--J-ve-qgifffil . -,.. ' L ,'.1... 4511 ' xi- , 1 J .A . .. f - - w- :B-5 f-' - -1- 5,--f l-. -' ' enzbr LLOYD ADAMS Chorus 2, Soccer 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Prom Committee? National Honor Society 4. DORIS ADSITT GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, Senior Play Cast. ROSEMARY BARTUCCA Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 1, Dance Band 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, All-County Chorus 2, 35 NYSSMA Competition 2, American Legion Oratorical Contest 3, 4, County Winner 3, Public Speaking 1, Debating Team 3, AFS Sem,- Finalist, Dutton Peterson Good Citizen Award, Moni- tor 3, 4, GAA 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Yearbook Associate Editor, Student Council Representative 4, FNA 2, Vice-Pres. 3, President 4, Class Secretary 2, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, junior Play Cast, Senior Play Student Director, Hobart Seminar 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. DIANE BEDETTE Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Chorus 1, Gym Club 1, Yearbook Staff, FTA 1, 2, Librarian 3, Student Council Rep. 4, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, junior Play Student Director, National Honor Society 4. EVELYN BENNETT Chorus 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Growler Staff Exchange Editor 3, 4, Ring Committee, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, Senior Play Cast. DAVID BREYLA Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Tennis 2. DALE BROWN Chorus 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4, All- County Chorus 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, Vice- Pres. 4, Yearbook Staff, Growler Staff 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 4, Vice-President 3, Class Vice,President 2, Class President 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Assembly Rep. 1, Senior Science Society 3, Ring Committee, Prom Committee, Ball Committee Chairman, junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast. RODGER BURNISKY Chorus 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Soccer 2, 3, Co-captain cgfafzlsfzcts 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Manager 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Library Club 4, Audio Visual Corps 4. FRANCINE CARR Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Co-unty Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A11- State Band 3, 19 2: 31 Intralnurals 1: 2: 3, 4, Girls' Sports Council 2, Yearbook Staff, Growler Staff 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, Prom Committee, Ball Commit- tee, junior Play Committee, Senior Play Cast. IUDY CASE Chorus 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Growler Staff 3, Student Council Representative 2, FHA 1, 2, Library Club 2, 3, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, Senior Play Cast. THOMAS CLINGERMAN Soccer 1, 2, Bowling 1, 2, 4, Senior Play Committee. GLORIA CONKLIN Chorus 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, Library Club Secretary-Treasurer 4, Safety Patrol 1, Prom Com- mittee, Ball Committee. LINDA COVERT Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Gym Club 1. JUDY CROUCH GAA 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Interschool Teams 3, 4, Playdays 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, President 4, Prom Committee, junior Play Committee, Senior Play Cast. PAMELA CRUMP Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4, GAA 2, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. LAWRENCE DAVIS FO0fb2lll 3, 4, j.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 43 BHSCba1l 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, President 4, Ring Committee, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. BERNARD DAY Football 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, Secretary 2, 3, President 4, Delegate to National Convention 4, FFA Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4, National Honor Society 4. L C F C S. C E S4 P. K C P. A C G H C 3, P: II 'IT te C C Y H IU ch. Gin 2, Gy Stu 2: C01 5345! -T L... 5 fa - 1, Club 4, 25,52 DIANE DAY Chorus 3 4 GAA4 Yearbook Staff FTA1 2 3 4 FHA 3 Ring Committee Prom Committee Ball Committee, Senior Play Committee. SUSAN DeLOOZE Chorus 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. Yearbook Business Manager Growler Staff 1 Class Treasurer 1 3 4 Rin Committee Ball Committee 8 Prom Committee unior Play Committee Senior Play Committee. ANN FACER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, ... ..--...,..- .1 ' 7' 'S0272.025f g,-g,',v'-2-H,2f'.,,iQ4 ,left-. 1-1 -,7-if-J.,-,-L--UQ., .- ,:,,., A, ,... ,J , , , . , L Q , i af -1- A.. . .c 1. ,.: ,3 ',..,,-'rf' - - -N.-.21 ,US 'vga I- u... .441-4 .2 -.JL ' H'-.:'fn m ,,..-...- -1 -frank' - ' e I--Q. ' 4- , - -' A 2 - e ' - - f '- ' ' A ,- -- 1 - ' hi-', '-'Q 1-'f' ff '-' 'E 'l57:'f f: 5':7'2'3'?2lhl5':39'F-B'022ib5404-?9'i,z:. 3715-116272492 af- ' ' ' -4 , , ' 1 . ' l . , , Q' - I . I - - . 2 Q J 2 2 , , , , , ' - ' . , ' - . . 9 9 7 , ' J 7 ' ' . ' ' - , dt ' ' - ' a J 4 9 2x 3, . -lmurals 1, gfui, .F'E5fi8,'0W1ff J Cast. mm- Btaff 3 3 Student Q Library Club PCS Senior Play -ay Committee. , Library Club , Prom Gam- ach00l T09-ms LA 1, 22 39 n Committees , GAA 2, 45 fi Committees Basketball tyPreSid6I1f 45 Iommiffee' P esideilf 45 K rBaskCfbaH EDWARD DeMAY Soccer 2, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast. KATHLEEN DENISTON Chorus 1, 2, 3, GAA 4, Yearbook Staff, FNA 4, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. ANDREA DeRUYTER Chorus 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Club 2, 3, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. HELEN DEUEL Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Club 1,f2, 3, Cheerleading 2, 3, Safety Patrol 1, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. DAVID DeVINNY Tennis 2, FFA 1, 2, FFA Basketball 1, Ring Commit- tee, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. CAROL DIEDERICK Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast, Hobart Seminar 4. IUDY DORGAN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports Council 4, Secretary 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Playdays 2, 3, 4, Interschool Teams 3, 4, Gym Club 1, 2, Yearbook Staff Editor-in-Chief, Student Council Representative 1, Class President 2, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee. LYNDA DOWS Chorus 1, 2, 5, GAA 2, 3, Intramurals 2, Student Council Representative 3, Yearbook Staff, FTA 13 Library Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Ball Com- mittee. KATHERINE DUNHAM GAA 1, 2, 5, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 P1f1YdaYS 2, 39 Girls' Sports Council 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Play- days 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Student Council Representative 4, FNA Vice-President 4, Class Sec- retary 1, 4, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Committee. DAVID FACER Chorus 2, 3, All-County Chorus 3, Boys' State Rep- resentative 3, Monitor 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Soccer 3, JV Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, FTA 1, 2, Senior Science Society 3, Growler Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Treas- urer 3, President 4, Ring Committee, Prom Com- mittee, Ball Committee, Junior Play Cast. LINDA FIELD FTA 1, 2, Library 3, 4. ARLO FISHER Soccer 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMA FORBES Chorus 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Playdays 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 1, Class Secretary 3, Ring Committee, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast. DONNA FREDERICK GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Growler Staff 2, 3, FNA 3. GEORGE FREDERICK FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES GALUSHA Chorus 1, 2, Football Manager 1, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 4, Bowling 1, 2, Track 2, 3, Varsity Club 4, Ball Committee, Senior Play Com- mittee. LARRY GELDER Bowling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, Secretary 4, Yearbook Staff , Student Council Representative 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. a . 4 .-- ,- or-- -.. ' fr-11-ue- 5-ivno-r-1r'+ f E,' .,- .- ,--. -. 4. -- -- i,- f- '- J'-51' -0 f:':.. V2.4 J FJ14 5' v 2:13.-L. :I -La,'.,..'2,-ri-:r. w'J51.'Elf.-15?Li.f. fn ?J .z'-..!5.e.--if ' vw'-' ' . 3 gf Pj' 'fri ' 451 'Z U V S.- '.:f.u .:':i., -. '. -..'., 9- REBECCA GIFFORD Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 2, All-County Chorus 3, 4, Public Speaking 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Growler. Staff 3, Associate Editor 4, FTA 1, 3, 4, Parlialnenfaflan 2, Senior Science Society 3, Ring Committee, Prom Com- mittee, Ball Committee, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Castg' Hobart Seminar 4, National Honor Society 4. SCOTT GIFFORD Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 1, 3, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 2, All-County Chorus 2, 4, Senior Science Society 3, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. KATHLEEN GOODMAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 2, 3, 4, DAR Award 3, Yearbook Staff, FTA 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Prom Committee, Ball Commit- tee, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Hobart Seminar 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. YVONNE GREENWOOD Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 1, 2, County Ensemble Competition 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3,. 4, NYSSMA Ensemble Competition 1, 2, NYSSMA Music Festival 1, 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Playdays 2, 3, Interschool Teams 2, 3, 4, FTA 1, Secretary 2, Prom Committee, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast. CYNTHIA GRIDLEY Chorus 2, 3, 4, All-County Chorus 2, Monitor 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Playdays 2, 3, Yearbook Staff, FNA 4, Ring Committee, Prom Com- mittee, Ball Committee, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Committee. EDWARD GRIMSLEY Band 1, 2, Dance Band 4, Chorus 3, 4, All-County Chorus 3, All-State Chorus 4, Monitor 4, Football 1, 2, 4, JV Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Audio-Visual Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, Class President 4, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast. NANCY HAINES Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Chorus 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Interschool Teams 1, 2, 3, Gym Club 3, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast. ALAN HAMMOND Mr. Ninestine's Book Review Club 4. DELORAS HARTMAN GAA 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Playdays 2, 3, prom Committee. MARY HEFERON Chorus 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Growler Staff, 3, 4, Year, book Staff, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. DIANE HINES GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Playdays 2, 3, Yearbook Staff, Growler Staff, 3, 4, FNA 2, 3 Student Council Representative 4, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. TERRY HOLLAND Chorus 1, 2, 4, President 3, All-State Chorus 3, 4, All-County Chorus 1, 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, JV Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Yearbook Staff, Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Sen- ior Science Society 2, 3, Prom Committee, Ball Com- mittee, Junior Play Cast, Hobart Seminar 4, National Honor Society 4. NANCY HUGHSON Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports Council 2, Yearbook Staff Art Editor, Growler Staff Art Editor 2, 3, Student Cgunqil Representative 1, 2, 3, Arts'and Crafts '1, Prom Com- mittee, Ball Committee. STEVEN JOHNSON Transfer from Colorado Springs, Colorado, in Soph- omore Year, Football 2, Soccer 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Audio-Visual Corps 3, 4, Junior Elay Committee, Senior Play Committee, Senior Play ast. JOHN KENYON Boys State Candidate, Football 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 4, JV Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4: Varsity Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4: Yearbook Staff, Student Council Representative 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4: Senior Science Society 3, Class President 1, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, Junior Play Cast, Hobart Seminar 4. BEVERLY KERNS FTA 2, 3, Hobart Seminar 3, 4. GLORIA KNIGHT Chofus 1, 2. 3. 4: All-County Chorus 1, 2, Cheerleader gy- 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 45 laydays 3, Interschool Teams 3, Growler Staff 33 ' Lu 4, Year. YS 2, 3, Prom Committee- Ball Committee Senior Play Com mittee CHRISTIN F LaCOSS Chorus 2, 3, 4, All-County Chorus 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Playdays 3, Growler Staff 2' 7 Yearbook Staff, Prom Committee' Ball Committe , 7 Junior Play Committee, Senior Play ,Cast. 6 GEOREAN LANDSTROM CATHY PECK Chorus 1 2 3 4' Growler Staff 3 4 Yearbook Staff FTA 1 2 3 President 4 Prom Committee' Ball Committee Junior Play Cast' Senior Play Student Difctor' Hobart Seminar 3 4 National Honor Society 3, . JAMES PHILLIPS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Chorus 1, 3, 4, Boys State Representative, Monitor, Football 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Student Council Representa- 0 53,7-lt -3.1 :.'4 -. P-- -'Y -..f.. .A.-- - - rl.: :rf 'H - ' .l - - f +1-:fl 2'-saeffvw' -+w.ff-f-aizf ,-f'1-f2a+:fv5z2'a9,5-isaga:va+aag5,f5.y1Q',a:Qpr,g,-gr,-,,agag., . . , - ' - N , 7 9- Prom - 9 a a 9 , Q r 5 3 7 7 L 7 . Q , ' ' . 7 9 3 A 2, 5, Dmmitteeg FHS 5, 4, Football etball 3, earbook 3, 4, Sen- Ball Com- National irals 1, 2, Staff Art it Council rom Com- in Soph- estling 2, 4, Junior rnior Play gaptain 4: L Baseball Yearb00k Tice-PI'C5l' asidenf li :lay Cast: ieerleadgl . 2' 3' f Staff 3' Chorus 2, 3, All-County Chorus 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representa- tive 3, Ring Committee, Prom Committee, Ball Com- mittee. WARREN LUTZ Chorus 3, 4, Band 1, Soccer 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Tennis 3, Yearbook Staff, Student Council Treasurer 4, FTA 3, Treasurer 4, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Hobart Seminar 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. ALICE MAIN Chorus 2, 3, GAA 4, Intramurals 1, Growler Staff 3, Ring Committee. FORREST MANZER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 1, 2, All-County Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Chorus 2, Boys State Candidate, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 1, 2, Track 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff , Senior Science Society President 33 Ring Committee, Prom Committee Chairman, Ball Committee, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Na- tional Honor Society 4. JUDY McINTYRE Chorus, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep- resentative, Jr. Red Cross Secretary-Treasurer, Growler Staff 3, Library Club 1, 2, 4, President 3, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. CAROL MEATH GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Gym Club 33 FNA 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast. MARGARET MILLER Transfer from DeSales High School, Geneva, New York in Sophomore year, Chorus 2, 3, 45 SeCfet?fY' Treasurer 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 43 Glfls' Sports Council 3, President 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Playdays 3, 4, Class Vice-President 3, MOf1if0f 3, 43 Ring Committee, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee, HO' bart Seminar 3, National Honor Society 4. tive 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Prom Committee, Ball Committee. FRANCES POLLOT- Growler Staff 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4. CANDICE RANDALL Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports Council 3, 4, Interschool Teams 2, 3, 4, Gym Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council Secretary 4, Yearbook Staff, Ring Committee, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play' Committee. LYNN ROCKEFELLER Football 3, Manager 1, 2, Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, Track Mgr. 2, Ball Committee, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast. JANE RODMAN Chorus 1, 3, All-County Chorus 1, Cheerleader 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, PlaydaySS Intef' school Teams 3, Gym Club 1, 23 Gfowlef Staff 39 Dramatics 1, Prom Committee, Ball Committee, Sen- ior Play Committee. JUDY RUTHVEN GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4- RODOLFO SALALIMA ' E. h student from the Philippines, Soc- iiregrinwfigsgggg 4, Chorus Vice-Pres. 4, Student Council Representative 4, Growler staff 45 Class Vice-President 4, Ball Committee. KARIN SCHROEDER 4. 5 k' Contest 1, Oratorical Chorus 1, 29 39 7 Pea Ing Y b k t , S homore Debate 23 ,C-af 00 g?g1ftITSCO?1'1II1ltCEEC, Ball Committee, Junior Play Student irector Senior Play Student Director, Hobart Semi- D S . nat 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4- BERT SCOTT , , Egtball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 33 Vfffsltl' Club 4' Piiom Committee: Ball C0mm'tlee5 lumor Play Cast' 85 , t fn. ..,.o-on vs if-'5-W' 'dv ' -. t 15, T ff 'i'1 .1'5 Wl -3 -'1 E 'L1'J - ,. -.-,fe ' '- ,- -' -r--1 'ez ' A---, ,-v -'1 ' . - - 1 - .- -- . ...V . . sf. , , -,, ei- 4 - if .'.--'4t,f:f.f1.- -1'-fi' l:-- -- 4 -1'-----'-A -' ' -- -'-'---'Le E Z Q E 2 i 5 E E 1 Yearbgok 'C Business ,lunior Play ,irtS ' Qmlllglf 1All-County boccer 2, 35 41..Stuclent 'tall Sports mmittee 1, murals 1, 2, 2g Growler 5, 4g Prom ist. 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