Roxbury Central High School - Record Yearbook (Roxbury, NY)
- Class of 1954
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Lf' P f.- - 1 fav -5 i P '- P PAP' 'MPP -if f Lim? 3-. .-: iP ' Q2 ..' lil :r?i?':Jf.sj..-155-.Q --ff .. - ' 1L1'ImlK5isBRW'i?il5EGS1KK!3!'I5al4'v!K'fiS?5WQr5k'1?'5 2 -2: 'Wx - 'n.f ,f' 1 1 3f1E'94-' The 1953+ RECORD Presented by the SENIOR CLASS of ROXBURY CENTRAL SCHOOL Roxbury, New York Alma Maier R.H.S. let us always be loyalg Let us all to your dear name be true Give our all to your fame and your glory- Our strength and our love to you. As the sun sets all gold to the westward, There is never a doubt or a fear That dear Roxbury High is the best school Alma Mater, we give thee our cheer. 1 Dedzmizbn Eg2,L-- M gig!! oun PRINCIPQL FPRUWFPRDW we, the senior Class of 195'+, appreeiauvely dedicate this nRec0rdu to MISS ZENA R. TRAVIS and to MR. RODERICK C. DORRANCE. we wish to dedicate it also to those grand people who have ourse1ves--- OUR PARENTS: Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. James A. Brennan Elmer Bussy Lynn Cammer Howard Cartwright Charles Eisele F. L. Enderlin Mr. d Mrs. Rudolph Gorsch Mr. R Mrs. Frank Hammond Mrs. Velma Jenkins . 8 Mrs. Joseph Johannsen . Q Mrs. Cornelius Lepeltak Mr. 8 Mrs. Frank L. McKenna Mr. 8 Mrs. Irving H. Tyler Mr Mr 2 assess n KU N CD D W m m H CD ID d m 5 PM 5 d tb '1 QD m ev vb B ID rd +4 O 5 '1 m 0 cf P- 4 vb cf vb m m SD UI S m D' m 4 0 k'9I9'kf Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs James Q Mrs. Robert Mead Donald More H. G. Morse Henry Munsell .O'Hara Albert Pekrul Boazm' Uf Educaizbn I. 5weatman,E. Snyder,R. Dorrance,G. Ke1ly,R. Ives,D. More,Z. Travis,H. Cartwright DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Zena R. Travis BOARD OF EDUCATION John C. Sweetman, President Ruth Ives Howard Cartwright Guy Kelly Donald More SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Roderick C. Dorrance SCHOOL CLERK Esther Snyder SCHOOL TREASURE3 Mrs. Samuel More 3 Family First Q: R. Dorrance ,H. Peckham,A. Weyl ,M. Archibald, I. Fraser Second gg: D. Fowler, E. Ploutz ,A. Berbary,C. Hait ,G. Snyder-,M. Caswell ,W. Crawford, M.Noble,R. Ross,B.Vunro,E.B.Stone,M. A. Van,P.Hopkins,K.Shaylor,H. Entwistle,M. Lutz, N.Jennings ,J. Morse ,P. Parnell Absent! S. Root Roderick C. Dorrance --------------------------- +-Supervising Principal B.A. Colgateg M.S. Ed.-Syracuse University Albert Berbary --------------------------------- ------ Guidance A.B., M.A.-Albany State Teachers College Mildred Caswell ---------------------------------------------- Librarian A.B.-Vassar Collegeg Columbia Universityg Penn State William A. Crawford ------------------------------- Science, Mathematics A.B.-Union Collegeg M.A.-Albany State Teachers College Herbert Entwistle --------------------------------------- Social Studies A.B., M.A.-Colgate Pauline Hopkins ----------------------------- -- ------ ----- Fine Arts B.S.-Skidmore Collegeg University of Buffalo Marjorie Lutz ------------------ - --------------- ----- ---- Music B.S.- Ithaca College John Morse ------------------------------------------------- Agriculture B.S.-Cornell Universityg M.S.- Oregon State College Peter Parnell -------------------------------------- Commercial Subjects A.B.-Bloomsburg State Teachers Collegeg M.A.-N.Y. University Susan Root ----------------- ---------------------------------- Languages A.B.-Elmira Collegeg M.A.-Syracuse University Roland Ross ---------------------------------- - ------ Physical Education B.S.-Ithaca College 4 Elggrg B, Stone. .------------------ -------------------- Industrial Arts B.A., M.S. Ed. Cornell University Mary Alice Van Valkenburgh ---------------- - ------------- Home Economics B.S.-Plattsburgh State Teachers CollegegOneonta State Teachers College Kathleen Shaylor ------------------------- --------------------- -Grade 3 Oneonta State Teachers College B.S.-Albany State Teachers College George Snyder ---------------------- ------------------- Grade 7, Eng11Sh A.B.-Wesleyan University, S.T.B., A.M.-Boston University Mildred Archibald ------------------------- --------------------- Grade 6 Oneonta State Teachers College Dora Fowler ---------- ------------ ---- ------- - ----- Grade 5 Oneonta State Teachers College Betty Munro -------- - ------- - --------- - -------- ------- B.S. Ed.-Oneonta State Teachers College Areta Weyl ----------------------- - ------ ---- - Oneonta State Teachers College Catherine Bait -------------------------------------- -- B.S. Ed.-State Teachers College at Patterson, N.J. June R. Campfield iFirst Semester! ------------------- Mills School, New York Hazel Peckham CSecond Semester! ----------------------- B S. Ed.-Oneonta State Teachers College Elsie Ploutz -------------------------------- B.S. Ed.-Oneonta State Teachers College Norma Jenn1ngs--- -------------------------- ----- B.S. Ed.-Oneonta State Teachers College ---------Grade M ---Grade 3 - ------- Grade 2 ---------Grade l ---------Grade l -----Kindergarten ---Kindergarten Irene Fraser------------ ------- -Supervisor of Attendance, School Nurse R.N.-St. Luke's Hospital, New York City Marion Noble ------------------------------- ----- ---- New York State University at Farmingdale Dental Hygienist Esther Snyder-------- -------- --- ------ - ----- Secretary to the Principal Compliments of ROXBURY CENTRAL SCHOOL FACULTY 5 fa? Reaom' Board First rows Bob Cartwright,A1ma Lepe1tak,Joe Eise1e,Evie Johannsen,Jea.n Cammer Second-ron: Sue Munse11,Gordy Mead,Fern Hink1ey,Steve Ender1in,Judy Van,Lynn Jenkina:JEnet Hammond,Jim More,Gi1bert Ty1er,George Gerken,Bobbi Ender1in,Rudy Gorsch,Leon Bussy,Bruce McKenna,Wayne Stah1,Ju1ie Ives,Laur1ne Moree,John O'Hara wi EDITOR-IN-CHIEF- BUSINESS MANAGER ART EDITOR ------ ART STAFF ------- BUSINESS STAFF-- TYPIST ---------- -----Jean Cammer Evelyn Johannsen ---Joseph Eisele ------Leon Bussy George Gerken -----A11 Seniors Evelyn Johannsen 6 EDITORIAL SQAEE Bob Cartwright Barbara Enderlin Steve Enderlin Rudy Gorsch James Hammond Janet Hammond Lynn Jenkins Alma Lepeltak Bruce McKenna Gordon Head James More Laurine Morse Susan Munsell John 0'Hara Harold Pekrul Gilbert Tyler Wayne Stahl Julie Ives Judy Van lf I E Qu Ezfzlorzbzf NTHE ONLY WAY T0 KEEP AHEAD OF THE PROCESSION IS T0 EXPERIMENT. IF XQQ DON'T, THE OTHER Upon our graduation facing each one of us is for me? Some of us know FELLOW WILL.W from Roxbury Central School, the question this: What does the future have in store what we are going to do, but at the same time others are undecided. Our lives are what we make of them, and each one of us knows that we will have to work to gain the position in life, that now seems so far away. We have learned so far during our high school days that if we do our best, and work usually attain our goal. to the limit of our ability, we can Each of us must experiment in the vocation that we choose, in order to meet the competition. We cannot sit back and expect someone else to do our work, and the experimenting for us. In this event, the other fellow will be the winner. Trying is a very important factor in our experiment. Perhaps we will have to make several attempts at success, but as the old saying goes, Ulf at once you don't succeed, try, try again.U ai Mg1'n iemmce First row: Ward Roberte,Omar Griffin,Lee Todd,Mareha11 Slauson Second row Bud Long,Mrs Whee1er,Mrs Mi11er,Char1es Shultie Absent! mob Wlnch Mrs. Miller ------ ---- ------------- Cafeteria Cook Mrs. Wheeler ----------------------- Assistant Cook Robert Finch --------------------------- Bus Driver Omar Griffin --------------------------- Bus Driver Bud Long -------- ---- Bus Driver and Hand Mechanic Ward Roberts ------------- Bus Driver and Custodian Charles Shultis ------------------- Night Custodian Marshall Slauson --------- Bus Driver and Custodian 'Q I. 's I4 1 ,r fro . X. Lee Todd -------------------------------- Custodian 8 Clam Of 1954 .91-SQ' ,Ak X 5, ee Go CLASS OFFICERS EVELYN JOHANNSEN ---------- PRESIDENT JOE EISELE ----------- VICE-PRESIDENT JEAN CAM ER --------------- SECRETARY OUR FLOWER SUSAN MUNSELL ----- -------- TREASURER Gardenia STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Rudy Gorsch Steve Enderlin OQ3 PRESIDENT Gordon Mead Bob Cartwright Jim More OUR MOTTO OUR COLORS HThe only way to keep ahead Navy U11-19'Wh1t9 of the procession is to ex- periment. If ygg don't, the other fellow wi1l.n OUR AQVISOR Thomas Edison 2 .gi 'f N A K, 5 s ' Q EVELYN JOHANNSEN All State Sectionals 33 Band l 2 3 H- ,779 Chorus kg Class Officer l,2,3,kg G.A. Aw rd H- Gi ' a , rls Interscholastic Games 2,3,kg Intramural Winner l,2,3,kg Junior Prom Attendant lg Magazine Campaign 1,3, Hg Noon Helper My Prize Speaking 35 Re- cord Board l,kg Senior Play kg Student Council kg Varsity HRH Award 2,4 1C I dw 1, Q-N KX? ..,TX, 'tH'FxX'fW if-in .1 ' 1 f7'S' .L I if ff 5 1 , JOSEPH EISELE Boy Scouts 15 Class Officer M5 Intra- mural winner 1,2,3,N5 Junior Marshal 35 Magazine Campaign l,3,45 Noon Helper 2,3,H5 Record Board M5 Senior Play N5 Soccer H5 Varsity HRH Award 2,4 JEAN CAMMER Class Officer 1,2,3,45 G.A. Award M5 Girls' Interscholastic Games 1,2,3,M- Girls' State 35 Intra- mural Wlnner 1,2 3,55 Junior Prom Queen 35 Junior Prom Attendant 25 Magazine Campaign 1 3,45 Prize Speaking 35 Record Soard M5 Senior Play 45 Varsity URN Award 2,4 SUSAN MUNSELL All State Sectionals 35 Band 1,2,3,k5 Cheerleader 2 3,k- Chorus 1 2,3,h5 Clas Officer l,N5 County Massed Concert 3,45 G.A. Award H5 Girl Scouts 1- Girls' In- terscholastic Games 2,3,H5 intramural winner 1,2,3 M5 Junior Prom Attendant 35 Magazine Campaign l,3,N5 Record Board H5 Senior Play 45 Student Council 2,35 Varsity HRW Award 2,4 LEON BUSSY F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Intramural Winner l,2,3,H' Magazine Campaign l,3,M5 Record Soard 45 Senior Play N5 Varsity HRH Award 2,4 ll S 56111073 515 s'.. gf ,,. J 3' 51 ll ' ra. :F 3 x can-A f v V, LAI'- 5 ityx' lL I . , z 5 V :Q g Z1 ROBERT CARTWRIGHT Baseball 2,E,N- Basketball l,2,3,M5 Chorus 2,3, g County Massed Concert 2, 3,kg F.F.A. lg Interscholastic Volley- ball 2,3,kg Intramural winner l 2,3, 3 Magazine Campaign l,3,Hg Movie Cperator l,2,3,Mg Noon Helper 2,3,Ug Record Board kg Rifle Team lg Senior Play kg Soccer l,2,3,4g Student Council l,3,Hg Varsity URN Award 2,4 BARBARA ENDERLIN ,C F ' v Q 1 All State Sectionals 35 Band 1,2,3,Hg Cheerleader l,2,3,Ng Chorus l,2,3,4g Class Officer 2, County Massed Concert Mg G.A. 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If-fal'Hll.Q9 'Q?V :gil F RUDY GORSCH Band l,2,3,Hg Baseball 1,2,3,Ug Bas- ketball l,2,3,Mg Boy Scouts l,2,3,kg Boys' State 3' Chorus lg County Massed Concert 1,45 interscholastic Volley- ball 2,3,Hf Intramural winner l,2,3,kg Magazine Campaign l,3,Hg Manager l,2, eg Movie Operator l,2,3,kg Noon Helper g Record Board kg Senior Play Hg Soc- cer Hg Student Council 3,Hg Varsity HRH Award l,k 1 HQ JAMES HAMMOND I ?Gi4Q!4 F.F.A. 1 2 3 4- Re rd B d M- 4551 VZ Varsity 535 Award so oar ' f X X Q 11 . X - ,-mf 4 3f3,ja4::i'5f?fL 5 I I' JANET HAMMOND Chorus 1,2g F.H.A. 3- Girls' Inter- scholastic Games 25 intramural Winner l,2,3,H- Magazine Campaign 1,3,kg Record Board Hg Senior Play 43 Var- sity NRH Award 2,k LYNN JENKINS Baseball 1,2 3,kg Basketball l,2,3,k- Chorus 1,23 interscholastic Volleyball P 2,35 Intramural winner l,2,3,kg Record Q , Board kg Rifle Team 1 0 13 5601075 3 p ,. N. J' X- 1 , , N I! Q! ' 'E ALMA LEPELTAK Igaggfgrrgd grgg Rggpgggggg Higg Sgggol P 11 1 P v 1 Chorus 15 Band 1,25 Orchestra 1,35 Mag- azine Cagpaign 2s iii doggy!! enpgal cgegla Band 3, 5 Chorus 3 5 County Massed Concert 45 Girls' interscholastic Games M5 Magazine Camsaign M5 Record Board M5 Senior Play BRUCE McKENNA Band 15 Basketball 15 Boi Scouts 1,25 Intramural Winner l,2,3, 5 Magazine Campaign 1,3,N5 Manager 35 Record Board 5 Rifle Team l- Senior Play H5 Varsity URN Award A GORDON MEAD Badminton 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,35 F.F.A. 1,25 In- tramural Winner l,2,3,45 Magazine Campaign 1,3,H5 Movie Operator l,2, 3,45 Record Board N5 Rifle Team 15 Senior Plai M5 Soccer l,2,35 Student Council 1, 5 Varsity URN Award l,k JAMES MORE Badminton 45 Basketball 1,2,3,N5 Boy Scouts 15 Intramural Winner l, 213,95 Magazine Campaign l,3,l+5 Manager 3,45 Noon Helper 2,3,l+5 Re- cord Board H5 Senior Play H5 Soccer 3 4' Student Council l H- V it R 'Award 1,1+ ' ' ars Y 14 fembrf x ,'Y ,ae we f 5+ s LAURINE MORSE fmzbrf xv F.H.A. 2, Intramural Winner l,2,3, N 5 9 7-+5 Magazine Campaign 1,3,M-5 Re- v igrx 2 cord Board 7+5 Senior Play H5 Var- Q- 3, sity R Award 2,1+ i, fh ' 'N JOH O'HARA Baseball 1 2 3 B If tb , , 5 as e all l,2,3,N5 Boys' State 35 Chorus 3,M5 Class Officer 35 County Massed Concert 45 Interscho- lastic Volleyball 2,3,45 Intramural Winner 1,2,3 M5 Junior Prom Attendant 35 Magazine Campaign l,3,45 Movie Op- erator 2,35 Record Board 2,3,H5 Senior Play M5 Soccer 2,3,M5 Student Council 25 Varsity URN Award 2.M 02 HAROLD PEKRUL F.F.A l,2,3,'+5 Magazine Campaign l,3,'+5 Record Board 14-5 Varsity HRH Award 2 GILBERT TYLER Q-QS., All State Sectionals 35 Band 162,335 'vs ggngdqg Chorus 1,2,3,h' County Massed oncert WN 1,2,3,5+5 Magazine Campaign 1,3953 Manager 'H Ii' Senior Play N5 Student Council 35 Varsity R! 1:55,-'5.g R Award 3 Iggy 15 4 Ago' giswvg femur hhkfoffy As we glance back through the eraser dust, we feel that the past four years have whizzed past us as fast as the erasers we threw Con the slyl in study halls! Qgglgg Q33 Freshman xggg we gained one member, John O'Hara from Cobleskill, but we lost five other members of our illustrious group: Judith Broome, Mitzi Broome, Virginia Knapp, Douglas Shultis and Genevieve Votee. To start the year off right, we had a picnic at Shepard's Lake. Our first big money-making propositions were a movie called UThe Million-Dollar Kidn and a sensational Freshman dance, both on the same day. At the end of the first year the Junior Prom attendants were Evelyn Johannsen and Steve Enderlin. lg ggg Sgpggggrg year we lost six members: Glenn Whitney, Hazel Raeder, Waldo Todd, Eleanor Burger, John Pitkethly and Diana Smith. So in two years our class had dropped from thirty-one to twenty-one. we were all thrilled when the time for ordering our class rings arrived. Two successful dances were put on by our class. The Junior Prom attendants were Jean Cammer and John O'Hara. The Jg ior yggrls first thing was the arrival of our class rings. Times were getting tougher, and some kids were beginning to think of college. The biggest event of the year was the Junior Prom. The theme of the Prom was HThe Festival of Months.N Gilbert Tyler was the winner of the contest we had for selecting the Prom title. Many long hours of work were spent preparing for the dance. The orchestra was the NDelatiers.N The King and Queen of the Prom were Steve Enderlin and Jean Cammer- their attendants were Susan Munsell and John O'Hara. Alma Lepeltak,from Philadelphia, joined our class and we lost Marcia Krom. Well, on to the last and best year-we hope. Qgg Senior year we found that the eraser dust had thinned and our days at R.C.S. were numbered. To earn money for our Senior trip we sold magazines, stationery, candy, and had bakesales and dances. The Senior Play, uLet Me Out of Here,U was a smashing success. Miss Root was a little thinner after it! we are proud to say that we are the largest Senior class in the history of the school. Every student in our class put forth extra energy to make this the best yearbook ever put out at Roxbury. Caps and gowns have been ordered to remind us that the end of the year is near. The kids will soon be worrying about Regents. All will not be satisfied until the speeches are over and the diplomas have been received. we are all looking forward to the future! 16 Prqvlaeqf As we look ahead, we find that the class of 'Sk has a reunion. Two people are gresent, and neither one of these is a member of the class. Since t ey wonder where in on the former R.C.S. students everyone is, they take a ride and look The first place they pass is a small factory with a sign denoting HMcKennn Tools, Lng.W They then go by a farm which certainly belongs to three classmates named Buss! Pekrul and H mmond. It is a glass barn and has all the modern conve ences: such as faucets on cows. They then pass an empty lot where a man named Eisglg is standing. They go back and ask him why he out a way to build a skyscraper Later they ride by a large it. He is trying to conceive a is there, and he says he is figuring from the top down. mountain and see Jgmes Mgrg studying way to build a tunnel on the outside of the ground to facilitate lighting. They later find out that both of the previous prbjects are to be undertaken by the Lynn Jenging Construction gg. Seeing a sign reading: nRoxbury Distributing Co.,N they stop and find Qggggg Qgnggn, the new owner and proprietor. He gives them each a grape and they are on their way. Passing by a racetrack, they see Q91 Qggggrighg, the country's top stock car racer, and his first class mechanic, Qgnggn Mggg. They become hungry again and they enter a bake shop and discover it is run by the two top cooks of the class-lgngi Hgmmgnd and Lgnnlng HQIRS' They leave the little town, but not before they see two signs, one says: 9.llher.t Ixlsz, Music Leashes.: , and the other P08452 NEXSIIB IQDBDDESD and 53553 5331211 EHDl19 -n Both Evie and Sue Just outside Alma is president warmer Jeeps J . They drop in hit 200 words per minute! of town they pass a house belonging to Alng Lgnglggk. of the S.P.w.J. CSoc1ety for the Production of at Ql ggglg gym nggg. 0'Hara is captain of The O'Hara Royals, a famous basketball team. While here, they also see lggn Qgmmgn who is an athletic instructor. They go on, and ahead see ' Ellie ELL 32522.19 Where the best skiers of the world-and Steve-ski. Oddly enough they see the latter two establishments. office of Dggggn Qggggh between the Last on their short tour through the future they see Bgghggg Enggglln, now a full-fledged professor at Mount Holyoke College. 17 APPARENT AIM PASTIME SLIKES DI OF TION ARK TINC :nz H Q m SS m7a S3 4-4 h.m ix! PCS QE ON P4 gm u 53 H2 zzf lil E O ui Q: ZID C -H Q4 A E-' S4 O O 94 by 4-7 i -1-I r-I QS C O ID Po QL De UI ct -4 a-I L- rn 'U C2 I1-J N B 3 0 as cb z GJ 'Fl P F Z H W A Lil ? Lril tl m H + 5 w S U 2 nog P 5 o xom 0: H z c osm m Q H uw wx is 8 3 22 83 Q we max 1: pus A-1 N O P c w H Eg w m Q3 w ? ok w HD c H on ,-rl PS 1-1 P mill p P0 H 2 c NO G3 Hi .54 5 00 z ww m m Pg 4-JW W0 bak! LHC! ID ,C PC 3 ' C U Q3 3 IO -H 5 3 U1 S-Q-I H we MH mv w m as om PQ Q sw HW gd as M 40 Am o HM W W E M 0 w H P 3 S H n w H w as :I an US fi m U m 3 m w w H A Q c o mm 2 Q 5- 2 me 2 5 2 hw B Q E H mn m n m s me U c- m 3 m HU Q vc ce HH P gn xx ms w cw n I an N2 1-IS. E-4 OP 2 - no 1 wo ' 'U E49-4' 032' W C m 5 Q' me- 444 w Q :aw fs:M' H H U g, ag + Q wi 5 ca as 52 2+ 9 swf 5-1 Z 2 5 Z : S 5 S C 3 xl-IJ Fa U1 U 'UI W2 8 2 ,S W2 x Q ' M z' Y 4 4 m w ' 3 N 5 E 5 mE mg m m wma M HM wa 9 Smig no EE PSzmEi 38 355m om ww Hagmoo oomHm m N4 m A Q w m n w S 18 Clmf VW! We, the class of '53, being of dubiously sound mind, and being capable of accomplishing anything which you care to name, wish to turn over to the following beneficiaries some of our proudest possessions. LEQN-22551 leaves his shy manner to Gail Sears and his box hockey games to Peg Pekrul. ' I gives her height to Eileen Nesbitt and her ability to study to Joe Hewitt. 0 TW G leaves his girls to Mr. Crawford and his dancing ability to Elwood Christian. JOE ELSELE gives his brains to Virginia Cutting and his artistic inclination to Fern Hinkley. QOBBI ENDQQLIN leaves her sweet smile to Marge Harrington and her cheerleading ability to Glenny Hinkley. S2212-EHQEQLLH leaves his Grand Gorge trips to Bill Decker and his over-sized shoes to Jackie Eighmey. 0 G' ' donates his walk to Dave Munsell and his bicycle to oan Dugan. GOR gives his reading ability to Bob Fuller and his Jokes to Pat aquish. JAMES QAMMOEQ leaves his ability to sleep in class to Loretta Johnson and his shyness to Judy German. QANLQ-QAM QNQ leaves her snappy eyes to Nancy Smith and her sewing classes to Lawrence Nesbitt. L1Hl,1EE5LEi gives his alibis to Bill R d d hi l hair to Anita Fusscas. ee an S cur y 'VE 0 S N leaves her sweetness to Sarah Burdick and her sports ability to Jim Cable. EP LT gives her laugh to Gary DuMond and her clar- inet to oe Cower. BRU E MC ENN leaves his speed to Mrs. Lutz and his mechanical interest to Julie Ives. QQBQX-MEAD donates his appetite to Di Collins and his Hudson to Mr. Entwistle. S MOR gives his freckles to Diane Fusscas and his red hair to o rrington. U IN' MORSE gives her black hair to Wayne Stahl and her homemaking ability to Sylvia Mead. SUS MUNSE L leaves her naturally curly hair to Nancy White and her pep to hub Etts. JQBE-QLQA A gives his tardiness to Joni Enderlin and his easy-going manner to Ginnie Gaines. HABQLQ-EE QL leaves his farming ability to Karen Fraser and his writing ability to Helen Cammer. donates his music ability to Gary Hinkley and his ping pong games to Jeanne Boerem. MISS-BQQI leaves her French cheese to Pat Morse and her dieting ability to Alice Joy Rettmeier. 19 Q Q is ik' if 2 ,, M . if A g yy JN. ZLJQ M T03 Ai ' 'S QF I can WM J ob SM :NBR ' J I m Harold STEVIE Q 1 F' , f . 5.,s,: ,R .ff K, I ,QM New My, . .3 My ,..?5, L,, ' V , Ay - L . 1? ' . i 'Y A ,,:. , -V . I Ind. A ' 5, : I I I A www- . or'3 0704 BACK THEN! 6 A xGaRJ,'9 -Rudy 6 CRANE Evie 5 g I K J-gfgn x.1f ' 3 Gtozqg Q4 ffu aw -- Bkuci Lv ' Q69 X xf 1 X 1 eo,.66..,Le0n :Ze 3 5 'I ,Ai-3:0 tx 5 ' .. y .U .Q x 5 if A S+-E n .xa M , . Ba , 15? 'L Q Ik I F x Inns? Tusie gs? GJ 'RL CLASS of' 175'-lv ,. 4 1 ' W 'Zh Quzwl' aah? Zim j,,a,1fCL,Wmw., khqjjfinffz-41 '4 may 1.53 X953 Z2 wax fembr Play First 525: Gilbert Tyler,Jim MOre,John O'Hara,Steve Ender1in,Rudy Gorsch Second row: Alma Lepe1tak,Evie Johannsen,Jean Cammer,Bobbi Ender1in,Sue Mansell First Egg: Bruce McKenna,Gordy Mead,George Gerken,Leon Bussy,Jim More,Joe Eisele, Steve Ender1in,A1ma Lepe1tak,Evie Johannsen,Jean Camuer,Bobbi Ender1in,Sue Munae11,Bob Cartwright Second 59!xMiss Root,director3Laurine Morse,Janet Hammond,Gi1bert Ty1er,John O'Hara,Lynn Jenkins,Rudy Gorach 12' 4-J gddflflg SATURDAY NIGHT Squeezed between an old wooden barrel and Effdjf the brick wall of the theatre, sat a skinny boy. His big eyes watched all the different people walk up to the ticket box. Nobody saw this little, underfed boy. No one saw the hunger in his eyes. No one knew of the longing in his heart. The crowd was filled with excitement. Boys and girls were laughing and calling to one another. One tiny girl with golden curls cried, nMommy, are we ggglly going to see Roy Rogers?H The tall lady with her, smiled down at the little girl and said, nYes, dear, Roy Rogers is here in person.H It was Saturday night and everyone was happy, everyone except that lonely, little boy. How he wished he might see the famous cowboy,too! His hiding place was in the corner of the building, so he wasn't right out front. That didn't stop him from getting a good view of the people. Micky decided to wait until the show was over. Maybe he might just get a peek at Roy when he left the theatre. Micky knew he wouldn't have to be home early. No one worried about him at home. The crowd dwindled until at last everyone against the cold wall and shivered. It hadn't could barely remember when his family had been clothes and had eaten delicious food. Once he had gone in. Micky sat back always been like this. He happy. Once he had worn nice had gone to the movies. A big tear rolled down his dirty cheek, leaving a streak from his eyes to his chin. How hard he had worked to save his pennies from his paper route. This Saturday night was what he had been thinking of, day and night. And then, last night, M1cky's aunt had discovered his small jug of pennies. He could still remember her satisfied sneer, as she dumped them one by one into her pocketbook. NSo you thought you could keep them from me, did you?H she laughed. Then she turned and limped out of the room. Micky stood up with a start, when he heard the people come out of the theatre. Some came around by the stage door to get a good close look at Roy Rogers. Micky stood still, but his heart beat frantically. At last Roy opened the stage door and came out. As he came toward Micky, he caught a glimpse of the tiny ragged boy. Roy smiled and said, NHi-ya, Pardner,W and went on out to the street. Maybe that would be a minor thing to most people, but to that one, little boy it was the most wonderful thing in the world. M1cky's face lit up with a smile. His tears dried, and he sang on the way home. That was one Saturday night he wou1dn't ever forget! 24 JOAN BROWER um-.-...-.1 Claw Of 195 First row! Ginnie Cutting,Fern Hink1ey,Jo Harringtonpleanne Boerem,Ginnie Gaines, Karen Frase1',Nancy White Second -:Loy-: Mr. Crawford,advisor3Chub Ette,Bill Decker,Wayne Stahl,Gary Hinkley, Dave Munse1l,Gary Dulfiond Third gy: Di Coll:lns,Loretta Johnson,He1en Canuner,Elwood Christian,Peg Pekrul, Gail Sears Wayne Stahl --------------------- ---- President Gary Hinxley ------------------- Vice-President Bill Decker ------- - ----------------- Secretary David Munsell ----- ----------------- Treasurer Ginnie Gaines Chub Etts -------- ----- Student Council Members Jeanne Boerem Joanne Harrington ------------------ Alternates we gained a new member this year. She is Jeanne Boerem of Bayside High, Long Island. Our activities for this year have included a public Spaghetti Supper, a dance, and a food sale. We also sold refreshments at the basketball game with Stamford. We recently received our class ringsg we are very proud of them. The class is well represented in F.F.A. and F.H.A.g on basketball and soccer teamsg and in the music department. Elwood and David are on the Varsity basketball squad, with Joanne and Ginnie G. representing the Junior class on the cheer- leading squad. 26 Clam Of 1956 S ith S 1 'a Mead Julie Ivee,Pat First row! George Halght,Vivian AverynNHUCY m 1 Y V1 I M e Karl Shafer . Sizing row, Mr, Parne11,adv1eorgByron Haight,Andy German,Jim Cable,Joe Hew1tt, Lawrence Nesbitt,Frank Votee,Eether Ballard Third row: Pat Jaquish,Lois Long,Sarah Burdick,Doris Fu11er,Laura Georges Eileen Nesbitt Absent: Diane Fusacas Julie Ives -------------------- President Jimmy Cable -------------- Vice-President Pat Morse --------------------- Secretary Vivian Avery --------- -------- Treasurer Sylvia Mead Karl Shafer ----- Student Council Members Nancy Smith George Haight ---------------- Alternates This year our class gained two new members, Betty Snyder and Deanne Webster. They started.out the year with us, but they had to leave. Betty is in Harpersfield and Deanne in Davenport. Our class held a dance on February 12th. Also there were numerous bake sales during the year. Eileen Nesbitt is on the J.V. cheerleading squad. The J.V. basketball team is also partly made up of our Sophomore boys. 27 Claw 0f1957 First row: Billy Reed,Judy German,Joan Dugan,Joan Ender1in,Anita Fusscas,Jackie Eighmey,Glenny Hinkley Second Egg: Mr. Entwist1e,advisorgLarry Ke1ly,Bob Fuller,Joe Cower,C1int Hunter, John Hopkins,Ronnie Stah1,Walter Starkweather,Stan1ey Decker Third 591: Bob Purche11,Gary Wickham,Margie Harrington,Alice Joy Rettmeier, Kenneth Hammond,Ruth Ann Griffin,Judy Van,Gary Slauson,Donald Osborn Absent: Alice DeMonie Joe Cower--- ---------------------- President Joan Dugan ------------------- Vice-President Judy Van -------------------------- Secretary Joan Enderlin ----------- ----------Treasurer Anita Fusscas Glenford Hinkley ---- Student Council Members Alice Joy Rettmeier Ronnie Stahl--- ------------------ Alternates we have two new students this year-Robert Fuller and william Reed. Billy moved to Roxbury from Grand Gorgeg he is living with his grandparents. One of our members-Alice DeMon1e-will not be with us for quite a while, because of a serious accident which occurred this fall. We miss her, and wish her a speedy and complete recovery. Many activities have been planned for the year, and we hope for a successful start in our high school careers. 25 All-ll:7 LAIUN Teachers Miss Shaylor Teacher! Mr. Snyder Ezglyila Gmele Seven lb Gmefe Effie Grade - S 156279 Grade rs. Archibald, Mrs. Fowler Third Grade - Faarib Grade s. Weyl, Mrs. Munro Ere! Grezde - feeend Grade Teachers: Mrs. Peckham, Mrs. Hait Kzndercgnrien f INK First 525: Janice Ke11y,Christy Frevert,Caro1 Morse,Daphne Griffin,Lo1a Baker, Peggy Howard,Dott1e Higgins,Linda Burdick,Susan Morse,Genevieve Votee,Doreen Votee,Georgie Rose,Mary Ann Rossman,Sharon Va1k,Betty Ives Second 591: Steve Cartwright,A1an S1auson,Frank Buchanan,Jane Schuman,Patsy Dugan,G1oria Rutu1ante,Fay Moree,Merry Eignor,Murie1 Starkweather,Lauren Dauley, John Hunter,Bi11y Wetmore,Freddy Hammond Third 5952 John S1ade,John Morse,Richard Gibbs,Greg Kierdorf,Jerry Busey, Micheal VanBuren,Timmy Bookhout,John Mi11er,Jerry Ke11y,James Osborn,Richard Mead,F1oyd George,Tommy Morse 31 Q- 42 M' ' 'S' ' as, . - 1 ii' ,, Y Wil'-Q . - - A. E Y Q Hsggk ' A ' V W 3, - . xxx, . ,P V N - f, f ' 2' .5 .MES - 0 . fi' ' ., Cllfk ff I K G I : 7 ' I I my 32' o 0 ' hit r4.0 I1 ' PM .411 41. ,Ex Wfifbnvg Ka' S ,M -v 1.1, I wg, u, as Pu... fn..- rv. 2 1' Hz' 4' I vm' uP. 'n ' 'A f: KJ L ',!'3 - TPS-5 -I ,-,rv SY' ww, is N 1 A A 'A 'P It I c ,J r--1:-ffs . . -- W -.,,f5Efv-'x'u?1w'? -Ls,-.fvff .,,-Qv, ,15 ,H 4 ., f 4 ..i,,, --., 'vw1'--1.-7-Ll. -,'.i?cgf, ,V 111: -1 5 'f.:,j-fi.:-'itil-' I' -.A-199 ,,,, Q- ,Z ,f 5 ' 24,-.'.1, .?x.:- 1 '- '.-1-'YQ 2 'TWIQ -f ivdiz V-.Ji!'h'A -T Lf ',:,,!l 1'-.. ' . .- yi'-.-.,' -FF. Ever. , Jsfb- ,3 H tp- .Mk ly., 32,14 2'-'N-?f'F A' -53 'fi :fi fue hilly: qv! 'Q'--,b v - -f ,:q , l.-P Rafi: , in , lv. ,x S .,1-- !. qf'.. La ' J F ,gt L ,Q . A S YN f . 33 Bama! First Egg: Wanda LaRue,Judy Etts,Ginnie Cutting,Jo Harrington,Sarah Burdick,Betty Harrington,Jane Weyl Second 393: Sylvia Mead,Ruth Ann Griffin,Ei1een Nesbitt,Judy German,Di Collins, Alice Joy Rettmeier,Rudy Gorsch Third ggi: Anita Fusscas,Diane Fusscas,Lloyd Proctor,Joan Dugan,Pat Morse,John Hopkins,Evie Johannsen,Joan Enderlin,Karen Fraser,Julie Ives,Danny Dorranco,Peter Fusscas,Joan Rettmeier,Jim Ross Fourth rg!! Evelyn Simonds,A1ma Lepeltak,Frances Egnor,Lois Long,Pat Numann,Sy1via Lutz,Mrs. Lutz,conductor5Ginnie Gaines,Stevie Collins,Jean Enderlin,Dave Munsell, Nancy Morse,Bobbi Enderlin,Harry Munaell,Wayne Stahl,William Algier,Bob Dugan, Sue M nse1l,Gilbert Tyler Karen Fraser --------- ----- President Eileen Nesbitt ------------ Secretary Alice Joy Rettmeier ------- Librarian Wayne Stahl --------- Student Council This year in band we welcome some new students. Our activities included the band members marching at the Cornell football game on October 17. We had a fall concert on November 20. A selected group of band and chorus members went to Delhi to participate in the mass concert. A bus load of students and parents went to see the Marine Band at Oneonta. At Christmas, students played solos and ensembles for the retired ministers at Kirkside. Spring activities will include the concert, contest and Mem- orial Day Parade. 3M g Charm - g g C Dave Munsell, First Egg: Carol Shefer,Betty Harrington,Linda Lepeltak,Judy Etta, Karl Shafer,Bob Cartwright,Jean Ender1in,Joan Rettmeier,Veron1ca Graham El b th Weber Connie Mead,Una Sweatman,John O'Hara,Wayne Stahl, Second rg!! iza e , Gilbert Tyler,Alma Lepeltek,Caroline Oliver,Marie Wi1liman,Bonnie LaRue,Sue bmuxsell Third Egg: Joan Hammond,Sy1via Hink1ey,A1ice Joy Rettmeier,Nancy Smith,Nancy Wh1te,Jackie Eighmey,Judy German,Sy1via hutz,Nancy Morse,Jeanne Boerem,Pat Numann,Mona Fairbeirn Egurth rg!! Eileen Neebitt,Ginnie Cutting,Ginnie Gainea,Jo Herrington,Nancy Gninee,Peg Pekrul,Ju1ie Ivee,Karen Fraser,Joan Enderlin,Bobbi Ender1in,Evie Johanneen I R Hunter Frances Egnor,Varietta Johnson,Donna Meede,Doreen Clara, oee , Fifih row: 1 Joan Dugan,Ruth Ann GrifFin,Susan Ives,Mre. Lutz,director GW!! Susan Munsell ---- ..-... ...... ---president Julie Ives ---- Student Conductor Ginnie Gaines ----- ...... ....-- --Librarian Joni Enderlln '---0- ounce- ---.. --SeCretary EVe1Yn J0hannsen-- ---- ---- Student Council Gilbert Tyler ---... ..... - ------ -president David Munsell ----. ...... ..,, ,,,. Librarian The Music Department has had a busy year: On November 20 the choruse ti 1 t d 1 Fall Concert. 9 S Par c pa e n the annual On November 21 a group went to D 1h1 t t k County Festival. e 0 a e part in the A play HCaptur1ng The Christmas Spirit H b C k g:jgent5gebg1the'Cggrus fordogr annua1,ChrIstggs,P:gi . r s oru d addition to the play. s an an provided numbers in Members of the Chorus provided numbers for the daily community worship services during Easter Week. The Spring Concert is getting under way. 35 fenzbr F H A 4 Cv tghiib CA K, 42 First Egg: Judy Van,Jo Harrington,Fern H1nkley,Jackie E1ghmey,Judy German Second row: Loretta Johnson,Lois Long,Gai1 Sears,Joan Dugan,Nancy Smith,Sy1via Mead,Margie Harrington,Esther Ba11ard,Ginnie Gaines,Ginnie Cutting,Mrs, Van, advisor Fern Hinkley ------------------------ President Joanne Harrington -------------- Vice-President Virginia Gaines --------------------- Secretary Loretta Johnson --------------------- Treasurer Joanne Harrington ------------- Student Council Virginia Gaines ------------------- Song Leader Lois Long ------------------ ----- News Reporter Virginia Cutting ---------- Recreation Chairman Jackie Eighmey ---------------- Joan Dugan -------------------- Mrs. Van- --------- - ----------- Mrs. Harold Van Valkenburgh Mrs. Sterling Sears ---------- ------Historian Parliamentarian Faculty Advisor -Chapter Mothers we have 16 members this year. Our Chapter Mothers are Mrs. Sterling Sears and Mrs. Harold Van Valkenburgh. We have a meet- ing once a month and serve a buffet supper. A business meeting and a few games follow the supper. On November lst. we held a Hobo Day and made S14-0. At Christ- mas time we had a party and exchanged gifts. We sent a box to a Korean girl for Christmas. At Christmas time we also collected food for a needy family in our community. we are planning to make scrap books for hospitalsain the near futureg also we are planning a Talent Show in the spring. 36 MMM? FHA, s ,J Env l',. Q9 i gy 'Q First row: Connie Mead,Frances Egnor,Nancy Morse,Pat Numann,Linda Miller Second rows Elizabeth Weber,Marietta Johnson,Bonnie LaRue,Sylvia Hinkley,Caro1 Shafer,Nancy Gainea,Linda Lepe1tak,Susan Ives,Doreen C1ark,Mra. Van,adviaor The Junior F.H.A. is an organization that was started at the beginning of this year. we have fourteen members in our group. The members are as follows: Doreen Clark Fran Egnor, Nancy Gaines, Sylvia Hinkley, Susan Ives, Marietta iohnson, Bonnie LaRue, Linda Lepeltak Connie Mead, Linda Miller, Nancy Morse, Pat Numann, Carol Shafer, flizabeth Weber. Pat Numann ------ Nancy Morse ----- Fran Egnor ------ Linda Miller ---- Marietta Johnson- ----- News - --------- President -----Vice-President ----------Secretary ----------Treasurer Reporter Connie Mead ------- ----Song Director Nancy Gaines------- ------- Historian Doreen Clark ---- ----Parliamentarian We have divided into two groups for sewing and cooking we helped on Hobo Day, and we had a Christmas party. 37 Prize of 83.00 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the student with the highest average in Preliminary Regents, 8th. grade, JOHN McALONEN Prize of 52.00 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the student with the second high- est average ln Preliminary Regents, Sth. grade, JUDY GERMAN D.A.R. Award of 81.25 to the students in the Sth. grade with the highest marks in American history, JACKIE EIGHMEY - JOE COWER D.A.R. Award to the outstanding citizen in the 7th. grade, PATRICIA NUMANN Delaware Valley Grange Prize of 82.50 to the student showing the most im- provement in home economics, LAURINE MORSE P.T.A. Prize of 82.00 given to the student in the 7th. grade with the high- est average, PATRICIA NUMANN P.T.A. Prize of 82.00 to the student with the highest average in the science sequence, RONALD MATTICE P.T.A. Prize of 82.00 to the Junior who has the highest final average in three years of math JOSEPH EISELE P.T.A. Prize of 62.00 to the student with the highest mark in the Latin III Regents, JOSEPH EISELE P.T.A. Prize of 82.00 to the student with the highest mark in the Latin II Regents, NANCY WHITE Anonymous Prize of 81.00 to the student with the second highest mark in the Latin II Regents, DIANA COLLINS P.T.A. Prize of 32.00 to the student with the highest mark in business arithmetic Regents, WILLIAM DECKER - WAYNE STAHL P.T.A. Prize of 52.00 to the student with the highest final average in world history, EVELYN JOHANNSEN P.T.A. Prize of 82.00 to the student with the highest mark in the English III Regents, JOSEPH EISELE Anonymous Prize of 81.00 to the student with the second highest mark in the English III Regents, EVELYN JOHANNSLN P.T.A. Prize of 32.00 to the student with the highest mark in biology Regents, DIANA COLLINS Faculty Prize of 35.00 for the most improvement during the year, RONALD MORSE Prize of 52.50 given by John Kelly to the student who has done the best work in American history, CONRAD ROSS Prize of 82.50 given by F. Leighton Enderlin to the student showing the most improvement in vocational agriculture, LEON BUSSY Anonymous Prize of 81.00 for the highest average in English IV, CONRAD ROSS Anonymous Prize of 81.00 for the highest average in Special English, by LEON BUSSY Bouton Memorial Prize of 85.00 in memory of Arthur and Frisbee Bouton given Col. Burrett Bouton to the student with the highest average in all subjects, DIANA COLLINS Prize of 83.00 given by Andrew Brower to the girl or boy showing the best sportsmanshie during the year in all games, RAY CHRISTIAN Prize of 32.50 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the student with the highest final average in typing, MARGARET PEKRUL Prize of 32.50 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the student with the highest final average in business law, BOB CARTWRIGHT Citizenship Award of 310.00 given by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Morse in memory of Chauncey F. Morse, RONALD MATTICE Anonymous Prize of 85.00 to the students showing the greatest accomplish- ment in music, CONRAD ROSS - JUNE SMITH Anonymous Prize of 81.00 to the student with the highest final average in French I, NANCY WHITE The Rotary Prize of 85.00. The students chosen have their names placed on the plaque in the hall of the school, CONRAD ROSS - JUNE SMITH Anonymous Prize of 85.00 to the student doing the most outstanding work in homemaking, MARCIA KROM The NReader's Digestn Award to the valedictorian, RONALD MATTICE American Legion Awards, JOAN JOHNSTON - RAY CH ISTIAN Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Awards, JOAN JOHNSTON - JAMES KELLY Bausch and Lomb Science Medal, RONALD MATTICE 38 Roxbury Reading Club Prize of a book for the best essay on nSaturday Night N JOAN BROWER Syracuse University Citizenship Awards, VELDA HUNTER - RONALD HATTICE Honorable Mention-Class of l95k, JEAN CAMMER - STEPHEN ENDERLIN Helen Gould Shepard Memorial Prize of S10 to a high school student for outstanding accomplishment in art, LAWRENCE NESBITT Finley J. Shepard Memorial Prize of 810 to grade students for outstanding accomplishment in art, Grades 1-M GENE CRONK Grades 5-8 JUDY ETTS David S. Booth Memorial Prize of 82.50 to the student yho is second in art accomplishment in high school, GEORGE GLRKEN Driver Education Prizes of 82.50 each to the outstanding boys and girls in each class, EVELYN JOHANNSEN - STEPHEN ENDERLIN JUNE SMITH - RONALD MATTICE Future Fmfmefcf First row! Larry Ke1ly,Wa1ter Starkweather,Mr. Morse,advisor3George Haight, Donald Osborn Second row: Bob Purohe11,Glenny Hink1ey,Byron Haight,Frank Votee,Gary DuMond, Clint Hunter,Gary Slauson Harold Pekrul ---------- Byron Haight ------ Vice Don Osborn ------------ Larry Kelly ----- ---- Glen Hinkley ---- -- 39 President President -Secretary -Reporter -Sentinel Student Cow neil First row: Gordy Mead,Ginnie GaineB,Evie J0hannSen,Rudy Gorseh,Jo Harrington, Mr. Entwistle advisor I , Second row:Peter Fusscas,Stevie Co1lin8pG1eUnY H1nk1eYsB0b CartWr1Sht'Kar1 3hafer,EHQL Ett3,Sy1via Mead,Anita Fusscas,Sy1via Lutz,Jean Enderl1n Rudy Gorsch --------------------- President Evelyn Johannsen ----------- Vice-President Ginnie Gaines ------------------- Secretary Joanne Harrington --------------- Treasurer The Student Council was asked to sponsor the March of Dimes campaign for the Roxbury District. We plan to take up collections in stores and school, put up posters, and put on a benefit dance. Our own moneymaking projects include having a coat check room and having a record dance after the home basketball games. we have a bus monitor system this year, hoping that it will bring about better behavior on the buses. As yet, our Student Court hasn't been set up, but we want to get it functioning in the near future. At Christmastime this year we were in charge of the decorations for the front hall. with the aid of the two General Art classes, we had a very effective display. no I '+l QW XQOMS 5 Eileen Neeb1tt,Anita Fusseas,A1ice Joy Rettme1er,Jon1 Enderlin Bobbi Ender1in,Jo Harrington,Gini Gaines,Sue Munsell W,Aewg5! X First row! Glenny Hink1ey,Bob Purche11,Joe Cower,Char1ie Ives,mgr.3Dave Mansell, ngr.:Karl Shafer,Gary Hink1ey,Joe Eisele Becond row: Jim More,E1wood Christian,Bob Cartwright,Rudy Gorsch,Gary DuMond,Andy 3erman,Steve Enderlin EASTERN DELAWARE LEAGUE Dhird row: Clint Hunter,Bob Fu11er,Wayne Stah1,Mr. Ross,coach3John O'Hara,George 3erken,George Haight Socmf 42 Soccer Schedule 1953 Davenport Grand Gorge Stamford South Kortright Davenport Grand Gorge Stamford South Kortright Bmkeibazll .Ill 1'BQ X. I W First row! Bob Cartwright,Steve Ender1in,E1wood Christian,Jim Ross,asst.mgr.3 Gilbert Ty1er,mgr.xRonnie Stah1,asst.mgr.3Lynn Jenkins,John O'Hara,Rudy Gorscb Second 5g!xDave Munse11,Mr. Rosa,coachgJim More f Roxbury vs. Stamford W 61+-52 Roxbury vs. Grand Gorge' L M5-61 Roxbury vs. South Kortright L 43-EO Roxbury vs. Andes' L '+6- 5 R Roxbury vs. Fleischmanns' W 66-no X Roxbury vs. Treadwell' L H5-7-+9 Roxbury vs. Davenport' W E3-S2 Roxbury vs. Grand Gorge' L 7-51+ Y XX League Games M There are three new members on the Senior squad this year: Jim More, David Munsell and Bob Cartwright. All have had previous experience on the J.V. Our record this year is not one of many wins, but only one game has been lost by more than seven points. Most of these games were on opponents' courts. LL3 f 1471107 Vmfsizy First gg!! Joe Cower,Gary Hink1ey,Karl Shafer,Jim Ross,asst.mgr.3Ronnie Stahl, aaat.mgr.gWayne Stahl,Chub Etts,G1enny Hinkley Second 591: Jim Cab1e,Bob Ful1er,Joe Hewitt,Gi1bert Ty1er,mgr.3Gary DuMond, George Haight,Lawrence Nesbitt,Mr. Ross,coach Q . 'O Roxbury vs. Stamford W E1-N2 A53 Roxbury vs. Grand Gorge W 3-37 ' Roxbury vs. South Kortright W N-O-32 Roxbury vs. Andes L 39-42 Q Roxbury vs. Fleischmanns W 32-19 . Roxbury vs. Treadwell W Y-H+-37 Roxbury vs. Davenport W 51-32 Roxbury vs Grand Gorge W Y+6- 3 ,::., Y k '+l+ Bmeball first row: Jim Roee,aset.mgr.3Joe Cower,asst.mgr.3Mr. Roes,coach3Jim M0re,mgr. Second row: Dave Munse11,Gary DuMond,Steve Enderlin,John O'Hara,Andy German,Gordy 4ead,Jim Cable ?hird rows Elwood Chrietian,Gary Hink1ey,Lynn Jenkine,Ray Christian,Kar1 Shafer, ,vAf' 5.5- X... 1 F ,I I Bob ca?EGr1ght,chub Etza,Ruay Gorach 1 Roxbury vs. Davenport W 9- Roxbury vs. Fleischmanns W 10- Roxbury vs. Stamford w 7- O 3 6 Roxbury vs. Grand Gorge W 10-3 Roxbury vs. South Kortright L M-6 Roxbury vs. Andes L 8-9 Roxbury vs. Davenport W 2-O Roxbury vs. Fleischmanns W 12-10 Roxbury vs. Stamford W 8-M --' Roxbury vs. Grand Gorge W 6-M Roxbury vs. Andes L 2-10 Roxbury had another successful season, being beaten only by South Kortright and Andes. Roxbury, however, carried a .2H2 hitting percentage against the opponents .179 and a fielding percentage of . 9M compared to our opponents .89o. H5 J Badmm ion The 1953 badminton team added to the fine record of previous teams by winning their fifth consecutive league championship in both singles and doubles. In the Section 4 tournament in Binghamton, Roxbury tied Ithaca for the team championship honors to bring the team trophy home for the fifth year in a row. The doubles team won the Section H title to run their five year record to 30 consecutive wins against no losses. Raymond Christian competed in singles, with Gordon Mead and Joseph Johannsen making up the doubles team. Gifflf Ailaleiics Q First gg: Ginnie Gaines,Sue Munse11,Ka.ren Fraser-,Loretta Johnson Second is Bobbi Ender1in,Sy1via Mead,Joan Enderlin,Peg Pekrul, Evie Joha.nnsen,Ju1ie Ives,Jea.n Gammer Third gm: Sarah Burdick,Anita Fusscas,Ei1een Nesbitt,Jo Harrington, Alma Lepeltak 46 LE! Compliments of ENDERLIN'S HARDWARE Roxbury, New York 5588 Quality Services' Home Radio-Sound Systems Car Radio-Television Phono Amplifiers ROXCRAFT RADIO SERVICE Frank L. McKenna Roxbury, N.Y. Phone 3071 Compliments of RUDOLPH GORSCH Phone 2201 Roxbury, New York Compliments of a FRIEND 47 ' w I Compliments of wmsr END Bowunc ALLEY Sf GREENDELL PACKING CORP. Stamford, N.Y. N 'gig 'QIIV N fs' isgiINwS A,qA Greendell Meat Markets, Inc. Carkie DeBois .,-iltggzgt I , f P tt ill N.Y. fig? 5221 p ra sv e, UBuy in the Barn 6 Save Moneyn HKROEHLERN-NTAYLORH HAMwAY.S Livingroom Suites Radiator and Machine Shop Margaretville 1R51 NDAYSTROMN Breakfast Suites HENGLANDERH NSPRING-AIRH and WNATIONALU Mattresses Cboth rubber and innerspringl HAYNER FURNITURE MART Stamford, N.Y Compliments of VILLAGE SQUARE DINER Grand Gorge, N.Y. Phone-M771 STANLEY C. MEAD Halcottville, N.Y. MAYTAG Appliances WHIRLPOOL Automatic Washers 8 Driers Tel. Roxbury-2689 MARGARETVILLE HDW. INC. Hardware--Tools Paint--Wallpaper--Glass FRIGIDAIRE Appliances Phone 0201-Margaretville, N.Y. DR, WM. J. KAVANAUGH Margaretville, New York Compliments of GREENE'S FLOWER SHOP Fleischmanns, N.Y. 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Gas Q Electric Appliances HAPPY COOKING Metered Gas Service HARRIS' uFamous for Fine Fashionsn Stamford, N.Y. MARGARETVILLE ELECTRIC and GAS CO. HAPPY COOKING Metered Gas Service Ranges and Water Heaters KELVINATOR APPLIANCES Phone 1511-Margaretville, N.Y. Insist f X I Ice Cream on , X VELVET ,l00.gy . Q ' 22 ? Compliments of 5l 5i'i' e5m 'x MARGARETVILLE C 11 ' A. 'T Z2 aaM 1,If 1N1 I co S 1 I-.. H ---. o. ...ervce of --Eagan . O F dp S F RALPH 5, IVES fifrhe ee s- eeds- ertilizers X 1 Farm Supplies Compliments of MARSICO'S DEPT. STORE Clothing for the family Margaretville, N.Y. HARRISON C. MORSE General Insurance Roxbury, New York Phone: 2641 Read all the news of the mountain section in Your Hometown Newspaper THE CATSKILL MOUNTAIN NEWS Margaretville, New York Compliments of TRAXLER'S DOLLAR STORE Stamford, N.Y. Build That Fire Pond before the Fire MILTON H. SLAUSON Grading and Excavating-Dump Trucking Roxbury, N .Y. Phone 2021 DR. CHARLES H. INSLER Dentist Margaretville, N.Y. Phone 1l+Ol L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY nKnown wherever there are Schools and Co11eges.U Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations Diplomas - Personal Cards Club Insignia-Medals A Trophies Represented by-A.M. Hodgkins P.0. Box 9 Schenectady, N.Y. ROXEURY DISTRIBUTING CO. Wholesale Fruit and Produce Fresh and Frozen Roxbury, R.Y. Oneonta, N.Y. Compliments of the ROXBURY HOTEL S Eigisieiipl Lv Compliments of Q. CABLE'S CATTLE MARKET Commission Auction Every Friday Phone 3601 Roxbury, N.Y. W.S. HINKLEY and SONS, INC. Grand Gorge, New York Li -7:1- XW ff' r ,V .a. .gg ukivbf f YZ Q FINCH'S FROZEN FOODS, INC. Lockers, Cold Storage and Processing Plant Margaretville, New York Phone 1321 Compliments of M.J. SEARS COMPANY Electronic Equipment THE CORNER STORE General Merchandise Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Roxbury, New York T 177 'X. ..- V' ,:- Mr, BH 1 iw Ski? Y,Ex xxx 'I Compliments of Qgbgigiig GENE CRONK MARGARETVILLE ARTIFICIAL BREEDERS, INC. Don Conine Margaretville, N.Y. 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