Whitney Point High School - Maroon and Gold Yearbook (Whitney Point, NY)
- Class of 1954
Page 1 of 94
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 94 of the 1954 volume:
“
lx' 1 0 vrr a. 5 SNWCCT may ' 'rf .fr ax I 'f P. ,A Twenty-one busses and one station wagon bring students to W.P.C.S. be- tween 8:20 and 8:55 A.M. After morning announcements at 8:55 there is activity period, followed by a 7 period class schedule, including a staggered lunch period to accomodate the 1368 pupils in a cafeteria which will seat 300. MAROON ci GOLD Fifteenth Annual Edition 1953-1954 published by the students of Whitney Point Central School Whitney Point, N.Y TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page ..... .. .... 1 Fgfewofd ........ .. 2 Administration -- .- 3 Dedication --n--- - - 4 Senigfg -...... .... 9 Jr,-Sr, High -... .... 17 Grades. ....... .... 25 Activities... .... 39 Spgftg ....-.. .... 5 1 Day by Day .... .... 6 1 Advertising ..... .-.- 6 7 To the Churches- - - ---- 85 1 n . CO-EDITORS Linda Richards and Sue Gehm Fareword Young America--faces the world. Completing another year of their education, the students of W.P.C.S. in 1953- 1954 have not failed to rea- lize the great opportunities and responsibilities that every citizen of this great land must ass me. These stu- dents have come to school eager to face the future and to prepare themselves for it regardless of the outcome. 6 I 2 k H uf '- G ADMlNlSTl2ATlON SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL CARYL E. ADAMS Principal To the Seniors, Congratulations to you on your graduation. You have been one of our outstanding Senior classes and you deserve every credit, honor and commendation which has come your way. You are Young America growing up. You will soon realize that YOU, f00, are going to have to share the burdens of a troubled world. I cannot offer you a bright and shining future in a world that is uncertain, and fearful, full of prejudice and indifference. Yet, there are many sincere, honest and hard working people still trying to keep America the home of the free and the land of the brave. join with them, stand tall, think tall, and together you may help to make the world into a better place for those who are to follow. 5,55 MRS. GRACE TICKNOR 4 De dicafion Young Americans, for many years, have known the able guidance of Mrs. Grace Tick- nor. Mrs. Ticknor has in- stilled the essence of good citizenship ink: the hearts and minds of all who have come in contact with her. To Mrs. Ticknor, for her un- selfish devotion to her work and to her students, we the pupils of W. P. C. S. wish to dedicate this 1954 edition of the Maroon and Gold. Board of Educ afion Seated: Mr. Franklin Pendell, Mr. Clarence Walter, President. Mr. l Leslie Strong, Mr. Hiram Goodrich, School Superintendent. Standing: Mr. Kenneth Stearns, Mr. Carl Bird, Clerk, Mr. Charles Pratt. Not in Picture: Ernest Edmister, Treasurer. Uffice THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Members of the Board of Education are elected by the people and serve without pay. They spend many evenings work- ing on school problems in order that Whitney Point Cen- tral School may constantly improve in every respect. With the increasing school population each year theirs is an ever present problem to for all. Meeting once a month the Board of Education has been working with the contractors since last spring to get the new addition completed. MR. OSMER BROOKS Together with teaching two classes daily--Business Law 5 and Bookkeeping, Vice Princi- pal Osmer Brooks keeps the in- ternal accounts of school funds. MRS. EVELYN STORRS Throughout the school year Mrs. Evelyn Storrs performs her duties as secretary to the Principal and handles the many requests of the students. 5 provide educational facilities 4 Q 13 E , - lv 4 ,ag ,g 5 I Vg Q ,' 1' f' 3 5 Q 2' 5 1' I 5 , ' f e V - - 5' 5 Q ,g A . - X If F L 3 If 5 5 ., 2 is Q fx .f , f Q A 1 1 , Q' gf lg qqgv., 1 A X 5 ff 5 Sw A A ' 1 5Ef - if ff' , A A 2 K ,Q ' . K ' H ' ' 355 - H I ' K ' .fy . I , i ! ,X .,., 7 'V ' ,Fifi 5 3 5 2 I H 'Z ., , ww +L , ' A' www' ' J V '1 ,,f1TT ?,Wg,,,,A.1,W,1-mf,-,'VI'--ff-weygzfmgsv wwwhwl w . .gfw , h iQ5g51w55g2avfs4Sga?!w?g:fs '- ' ' , ' U ,' f 'fi I A x ,,,::, I P is in W if f .seg K 1' ef 'WSW v 5 if: I f ,.,. ' 5' 1 ,- ,. z f i f ,. . L, ' ,.. , V -- . ,. f , - 'z fffqfw' we' wi' ,yu , 431 , - . ' V, f 'fx -'-'Qav 5? A ' V 5' .W 5: V - 'f f ,, 1 'view . 'A ,V . W , Q, , S- My ,Af - A ,v,Q,'fMt t 'il W5 A ff? 11' -15551 ' if , ' 'L , ii'5Q,gsgii ' V- f ,455 V 1 if . V V 'T .mr , 55253 ,' ' , f-5:55372 Q f , ' -' , . ,, 1 A7 ,Q 5 ide' 2 . :Agn : ' 1112-'S 1. Q32 ,ls S5 :QsQ1f'i. Q- -' .1 xii 12- 'f 'A' gif W-W 'Vf57i'L35fA7V5 :,5'1':' 1. Imam - .rf :':':Tf:ff- 3 I' 5911 :1 fi 551 -Hifi 17' '53 A . AM, Y K L 1 V A NS, , , 5 ,,h- ,. W, I M., , - ,. ,. ' 145,31 fjggiq -- k 1g55ffgs:':1' , A 2 L if wg 1 2 A . i ' .-.fg:: ,,:: A:m1 rf-Iv-I - xg :af l u -,gag . hp-ggi: f -- L ,ggi ' 7 ' , 'V , 192125. ' q v--gg 1 -af- ,. ' , I I - A , ' sw-:lf-if w w- .,, W ,.., A.,, M. QQ. W ,,.. ' fn f v 'Qi' ew . 'fwifffif . 1 ' pixel ' 'f ' fag., , Lani- ' 'Q . iff ,N iii mg .mf 'iv ' M --+ A 2' 'f- mziisk . ' ' V 'W Q ,1 A .. .. ' A iv -k 'ix 5 f . Kgpsah ' Qiw' 5 SQA. . 7 mf' ?,sEG3Ssf11 .M-fm , ,gf , --Mm, gif . L. , - K i f 1: 1' vf ff' ,inffff ., , ww f -3 22215: . f y wfas 0 f f - s ea, 'fffif' 'iss ' . gig f, 'A -7 - - - nk. V 's.::-.iw .'Iz-SHG! 'T-:E ': 'L' '5 'E?'f51H 51535 623 Eifffiy 1- ,rf wEE '?: 'lfwiig lil sf, - 'fri aefe?'.,:' fx .wi 13 , . . 'F yi -- 3, ' ' - :gif V' 'M H ,f A Y, ,ifrm Q8 , ' ,Eff Sieaiiff 3?575f5E', 1 ' W' .M-sin ww' 'M-, -A fs - A. i ,ff :fSfe1s- 11-Q - ,W w . ' - we Vg iiszgzg- i':2ii2w f S f'f 'iifis W' 1 'vw-f -si W W A ., ,.,.., , ,, WA awfvwwawfsffwrxfg 453 - ' -,-- L NMW.. .2 H , f z 4-' f I ff f Q swf M I Q 5 ai? , ' A WE , Q I K V f E, , L im K Q V . A f' K QE if Q5 K h ' 5 .A 5A Q .f -' 1 K ' 5 - , K A 7 -vwf :messy ' ' - X WA ' 'fl . 5, . S W gi fw53,35,M,, up .W . fe 3 A. 52 'rxiggf gw:gg1?55g? rs K' gg ' i 1 . .f Tv if - K rumen 1 Q e f 5 2 rf? Si . 'lr' Zhi' -in vw V 9 A.,, L .. g, I- JE Gsm ' Y I , . 41 1 Q Q 15 iw A 3 Q. : my .1 K , fisj. 'W ,. h ., ,A-Q: XY ,ww-f kk . lp...- E1 if T 2 5 s ,Q taxi www' ,jf si ll .gag U S USDU 7 o nj' ww I, ,, as 45. ff x. f 1- 'P .. ' J ,. L .4 . ' - ,,. -' W - fjfigllaffgififi' ' 6 V ' If ' ,. y ,, , t ,. . W if BUS DRIVERS Row l: Earl Leet, Orland Yames, Janes Birminghan, Richard Farr, Ward Gruesbeck, Bus Superintendent, Adelbert Ticknor, jake Tennant, Matty Czebiniak. Row 2: Jay Livermore, Lynn Sbangenburg, Fred Frisbie, Elwyn Eaton, Lester Ketchum, Paul Abbott, Lloyd Burghardt, Gordon Hoag, Edward Henderson, Robert Dean. , . an e X : 44 ' .i , wi, -f,g,g,3. ' R li ' -ann., S 1 Mable Sawyer, Mrs. jernie Snith. CASHIERS Mrs. Sadie Stougmton and Mrs. Sylvia Gruesbeck. BUILDING CUSIODIANS employees i IN THE CAFETERIA Left to right: Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Lennie Stanton, manager, Mrs. F0 Sawyer, Lym Stanton, Bill Sears, Emest Jenks, hbt in picture: Percy Birchard. X ii-'35 SENIORS v DAVID ROSCOE ARCHER Intramurals 3 years Senior Band 2 years Chorus 3 years Stage Crew 2 years Jr.-Sr. Printing NANCY JO BISHOP Senior Chorus 3 years Glee Club 3 years Pointer Weekly l year Hockey 3 years Basketball 3 years Archery 2 years Jr.-Sr. plq casts Bowling 2 YCHYS Cheerleader 2 years CARL FRDERICK AHSMANN Bas ebal l Track Class officer- 1 yr. WESLEY DEAN ANDERSCN Football Manager 2 years Basketball Manager 3 years Track 3 years Senior Chorus 2 years President Freshnan Class Student Council 2 years If.-Sr. play casts Seniors I MARY SEYMOUR CLINTON Basketball 6 years Volleyball 6 years Hockey 6 years Track 2 years Chorus 2 years Senior Band 4 years Swing Band 3 years Pointer Weekly 2 years Maroon and Gold 1 year jr. and Sr. Play ROBERT LOUIS DAVIS Football 3 years Baseball 3 years Track 1 year BEVERLY JUNEARNOLD Senior Chorus 4 years Pointer Weekly 2 years Maroon and Gold 1 vear OLIVE GRACE BREWER Chorus 3 years MARY ELIZABETH ENSIGN Basketball 4 years Softball 4 years Soccer 3 years Hockey 4 years Tunbling 2 years junior Chorus 1 year Senior Chorus 3 years DELILAH GEHM Baseball 1 year Hockey 3 years Archery 1 year Bowling 1 year Track 1 year Cheerleader 24 years Senior GDYUS 4 years GARY ROBERT DRISCOLL J. V. Basketball 1 year J. V. Baseball 3 years Basketball 3 years Baseball 3 years Football 3 years Track 3 years Jlnior Band 3 years Senior Band 4 years Swing Band 2 vears jr.-Sr. Play casts BETTY ELLEN EDWARDS junior Band 2 years Senior Band 4 years Swing Band 2 years Senior Gmorus 4 years Sophomore Secretary Hockey 2 years Soccer 2 years Baseball l year Volleyball l year SUE CAROL GEHM Senior Chorus 4 years Glee Club 4 years Pointer Weekly 3 years lhroon and Gold 2 years Co-'Editor Maroon and Gold XM Delegate Junior Plav Proupter Prop. Conn. jr.-Sr. Play GAIL FLORA GLEZEN Secretary junior Class Pointer Weekly 2 years Maroon and Gold. 1 year National Honor Society. Gmairman of Programs Junior Play C0-chairman of Programs Senior Play ii :E 5? 6? as fi 5? is ii fe 6 15 L? is E JOHN MARTIN FCRDHAM TV. Basketball year Senior Band 5 yrs. junior Band 2 yrs. Boy's Chorus 3 yrs. 4 Football 3 years Track Stage Crew 2 yrs. LANNY GEM Football 3 years 5 E is 5 2 E JOHN CARVER GLEZEN Basketball 4 years Football 3 years Baseball 3 years Traek 3 years National Honor Society Freshman Secretary Sophomore Vice Pres. Jr. and Sr. Pres. jr. and Sr. Play Letters 8: Awards Chair Magazine Sales Chaxir. Senior Band 5 years junior Band 4 years Swing Band 4 years STEWART HENRY GURNEY Football 4 years Baseball 2 years Track 2 years Basketball 3 years Music 4 years Student Council 2 years Junior Play cast Jr.-Sr. Treasurer MARGARET HENNINGSEN Hockey 4 years Archery 3 YCHYS Soccer 2 years Senior Chorus 4 years Twirling 4 years Pointer Weekly 3 years Senior Play Cast Adv. Committee jr. Play Maroon and Gold 3 years RICHARD HIRAM GLEZEN Football 2 years J. V. Baseball 1 ye8!' J. V. Basketball 1 year Maroon and Gold 2 years PATRICIA ANN HOHN Hockey 2 years Senior Chorus 2 years Chairman of Makeup Committee junior Play ELIZABETH ELAINE HOLDEN Soccer-Bowling 2 Softball-Hockey 4 Archery 4 years Tunbling 3 years Senior Chorus 2 years Junior Band 2 years Senior Band ars 3 Ye Swing Band 3 years junior Vice President Senior Secretary Student Conmcil Secretary Sr. Band Pres. 1 vear. jr.. Play Costunes Chair. PATSI MAE HALL Swimming Club Softball 2 years Junior Guorus 3 years VIRGINIA JUNE HILL Senior Chorus 2 years MARVIN LE GRAND LARRABEE Football 1 year Internurals DAVID EDWARD MCRSE Basketball 3 years FO0tball 3 years Track 4 years Semor Band 3 years Swing Band 3 years Senior Chorus 3 years Bovs Glee Club 2 years ELEANOR MAY KENYON RONALD HARVEY KINNE Chorus 3 years Football 3 Years Pointer Weekly 1 year j. V Baseball 1 yeaf Prompter Senior Play varsity Baseball 1 year IDA DELORES PENDELLL Basketball 3 years Volley Ball 1 year Hockey 2 years Gxeerleading 1 year Maroon and Gold 2 years Pointer Weekly 3 years SUSAN B. PENDELL Basketball 4 years Hockey 4 yars Hockey 4 years Softball 4 years Volleyball 2 years Track 4 years Chorus 2 years Journalism 1 year Sr. Play Cast ROY EDWARD MOLE SKY Track 2 years Basketball 1 year Intermurals SHIRLEY ANNE OLIVER Soccer 1 year Volleyball 2 years Basketball 1 year Hockey 1 year jr. Chorus 1 year Bowling 1 year F SYLVIA JANE QUARELLA Senior Chorus 4 years Pointer Weekly 2 years RENA MAE ROSS Senior Chorus 2 years MARTHA LOUISE PRENTICE RICHARD HAROLD PRENIICE Senior Gmorus 4 years Sr. Play Cast Basketball 1 year BETTY LOUISE SEARS Senior Chorus 3 years Pointer Weekly 2 years ESM Delegate Intramurals Basketball 3 years Baseball 3 years Track 2 years Student Council Treasurer Band 4 years G1orus 4 years junior and Senior Play Casts JOANNE MARGUERITE SMITH Archery 3 years Hockey 1 year Chorus 4 years Glee Club 4 years Prop. Chair. Jr. Play Prompter Sr. Play Cast LINDA LEE RICHARDS Senior Chorus 3 years Glee Club 3 years Samior Ba-xi 1 year Swing Bard 1 year Maroon ard Cbld kr. Maroon ardlbld Co-Editor Jr.-Sr. Play Casc jr.-Sr. Play cast National Homr Society Student Council Treas. Stuient Comcil Vice Pres EA Delegate PAUL WILLIAM SCHMEDICKE Football 1 year Intrarmrals Chorus 1 year Class Officer 1 year jr.-Sr. play casts LORETTA LEE SWAN Hockey 1 year Basketball 1 year Baseball 1 year Senior Chorus 4 years Head Majorette 4 years Majorette 2 years Pointer Weekly 1 year jmior Play Cast ELEANOR FRANCES WHIPPLE Archery l year Hockey 2 years Turbling l year Volleyball l year- Senior Chorus 4 vears' EI MARIE GH1ON LESLIE MARVIN STRONG Hockey 1 year J. V. Basketball 2 years Senior Cnorus 3 years Internural Football Glee Club 3 years Track Pointer Weekly 3 years 9th Grade Chorus Editor of Pointer Weekly Maroon and Gold 2 years EM Delegate Junior and Senior Play Casts' PAUL GLENN WILUJX GLADYS MARIE YOUNG Senior Chorus 2 yrs. Intramurals Senior Chorus 4 years DAVID ARTHUR WARD Track l year Football 2 years Basketball l year Intramurals 3 years Senior Band l year Football kr- 1 Yi'- Pointer leekly 3 yr! laroon 8 Gold 2 YY!- Freshnan Treasurer Sr. Vice President Adv. Com. Sr. Play Student Council ELEANOR GRACE WIGHT HOCRQY 4 years Senior Chorus 4 yrs. Glee Club 4 years Junior Play Cast Turbling l year Cheerleading l year Pointer Weekly 3 Maroon 8 Gold 2 Senior Play Cast Football Baseball 'I csn't thmw thanavnay, I thgugqt 1'd foufd Surebody vhs was interested. Imitatim is the sincerest form of flattexy. LAWRENCE RI CHARD ZOPP 4 years TYBCIC 4 years Basketball 4 years 4 years Stuient Coumcil 2 years Jr.-Sr. Play Casts Class Officer- 2 yrs. W..-Ou... 1u-.- 'Get dnse omfaxrled thirgs off! ' MEMENTOS OF SPRING GREEN X W 9 'There WU.1ld'1't be any veorld if it weren't for earthuorm! ' Dear Mr . Adams , Through our years at W. P. C. S. we have been aware of the quality of the Principal of our school. We have noticed the patient understanding when we have wandered from the beaten path. When we entered 7th grade we were a wild, undisciplined class. However, under the guidance of our beloved Prin- cipal, we learned good manners and courtesy. At times we seem to forget both of these, but by taking M ,H .X .,.,. ,,,,,,, 'O Rmeo, Rmeo! Vherefore art tlrxu, 1hneo?' the if v our Principal for an example, we remember. In the years to come these things will not be lost and we will remember Mr. Caryl E. Adams, Principal of Whitney Point Central School- 16 CLASSOF '54 JR.5LSR.HlGl-I Row 11 Richard Pelton, Dale Roe, Edward Smith, Elwyn Riley, Russell, Loveless, Wilson Rudginis, Mun- P . . . . Rgeiv 2?'I?li3llieTwining, Dawn Miller, Mary Pixley, Carol Minro, Mr. Finmn, Lois Linderman, Barbara Snith, Eileen Kiernan, Catherine Zimner. i Row Dorothy Underwood, Patricia Reeder, Nancy Smerman, Antoinette Qlarella, Loretta Lewis, Iva h, ArnMcF land, T Stahl. . 11-521: itlltfrsermce Twinirfig, 'ITDM-1ZanSch.1ltz, Ina Sears, Robert Letfbridge, Edith Leach, Gefffge SCSTS, Mary Lai Nick, Alan Reed. Patricia Scholes, Arthir Mills, Willian Sturdevant. Not in Picture: Jem Oliver- K, Class of 7955 Row l: Doris Archer, Sally Janes, Thcmas Courtney, Willian Brigham, Edward Dhlmeier, Patricia A1 bern, Lorna Baldwin. Row 2: Mrs. Olga Tracy, Barbara Hlsh, Elez-ror lhvid, Marilyn Stockwell, Sylvia Wilcox, Edith Decker Lois Bailey, Joanne Gonciasz, Miss Irene Dapkewicz. Row 3: Claire Hust, Cora jean Clough, Shirley Ellis, Jane Ames, Sandra Whitlock, Patsi Hall Patricia Gorham. Row 4: Michael Farrell, Leo Abbott, Richard Snith, Russell Hirghardt, Raymond Dixon, Janes Barrows David Storrs, Janes Donnelly, Osmer Brooks, Lew Tingley, Ronald Hodges, Stephen Harris. 18 Row 1: Bonnie Walter, Jeanette Ibag, Sandra Rozelle, Emilie Lirdow, Nadine Merritt, Esther Inveless, Smirley japhet, Phyllisyl-lawkins, Smirley Smermm, Sxirley Wilbef, Row 2: Mrs. Vida Hill, Floretta 'Ihomas, Joyce Smith, Nelda Lynch, Mary Kay Prentice, Aud-ey Hayes, Ach Belle Livermore, Sizanwe Qiirn, Diana Pratt, Diane McNamara, Mrs. Helen Janes, Row 3: Harold Sickles, Paul Page, Janes Maus, james Kiernan, Donald Koss, Gerald Scholes, Russell Thelennn, joseph Piech, Alan Schnedicke, Daniel Saringston, Douglas Miller, Harry Orton, Org-in Pen- dell, Rex Stahl, Ward Kenyon. Not in Picture: Terry Class of 7956 Row 1: jane Bryant, Walter Forkey, jack Bailey, Charles Baldwin, Ralph Smith, Leroy Youngs, Robert Gruesbeck, Maurice Caroenter, Catherine Cronin. Row 2: Kathryn Bailey, Ethel Brewer, Shelby Cotcarp, Patricia Weaver, jom Wilcox, Mr. Ricotta. Ce- celia Birmirdmn, Roberta Atkinson, Blmche Hmd, J0y09 Bridm, Barbara Bdiifle- Rgw 3: Walter Wegrzynski, Sergei Ticknor, Edwin Barrcwcliff, lhvid Adms. Robert Driscoll. Row 4: Elsie Bartm, Nancy Beagl e, Alta Hxrghardt, Joyce Brom, Carol Branan, Charles Gaylord, jean Ersign, Gates Cook, Bernice Gruesbeck, Patricia Bradley, JoAm Glezen, Shirley Vhipple, Eunice Bar- rows. Not in Picture: Carole Farrell, Terry Birmingmn, Gerald Adans. 19 Row 1: Ronald Bernett, Janes Page, Herbert Hibbard, Richard jotnson, Leonard Kolakowski, Neal Roe, Hiram Mead, Robert Prentice, Lewis Kolakowski. Row 2: Marjorie , joan Hohn, Priscilla Prentice, Marjlne Neadeau, Mr. Villennire, Isdael Helns Barbara Kapi al, ulie Huntley, Alice Poyer. Rojw 3: Ethel Kinble, Beverly Kimble, Gzaron Richardson, Wilhelmina Jean Haag, E11en Jen- I1-lS0n, Lena Chrysler, Audrey Smith, Sharon Johnson, Juanita Merritt, Lois Mead. Not in Picture: Robert Roach, George Leach, Margaret Leonard. Ei hfh Grade Row 1: Olive Suoemker, Elwyn Eaten, George Sickles, Richard Smith, Lyrn Wilcox, Hubert Wilson, lkvid McFa11, Joyce Wilber. . I . Row 2: Mrs. Tressu Corcoran, Lula Twinmg, Sharcn Stearns, Linda Wanser, Margaret Wright, Marie Gerst, joan Twining, Mr. George Wilcox. Row 3: Jmice Zelsnack, Diarm Stretch, Kathryn Yhigale, FP-ederick lhierwood, Enerson Kenyon, Willard GLl1lIff8. lidward Wade, Norrmn Poyer, Sara jane Mr:Kercher Marie Stretch Katherine Stockwell. Pbt ln Picture: Jack Slyker, Donald Swarts, Michael Southard, Howard Tallrnan, Janes I-bhn, Natl-gn Knapp. 21 Row 1: Frarklin Bryant, Ronald Abbey, Paul Goodrich, Gerald Hodges, Richard James, Gordon Boyce, Dnnald Bailey, Trevette Hornberger, Albert Beilby. Row 2: Harrison Hawley, Blanche Fox, Mabel Brewer, Donna Billock, Leo Birminghan, Gloria Hohn, Pearl Brown, Pauline Carman, Lois Jones, Diame Bramm. Row 3: -joan Ballard, Grace Angel, Deane Brown, Pat.icia Driscokl, Willian Hall, Floyd Albro, Edward Bradley, Janes Brown, Janes Gehm, Gloria Birchell, Cornie Howland, Phyllis Bollinger, Wanda Adams. Not in Picture: Patricia Hodges, Joyce Herzburg, William Bradley, Margaret Mxrphy, Glenn Crowning- shield, Richard Farr, Dale Gumey. Row 1: Hernam Knnr, Albert Teal, Stephenrhbrgart, Edward Qiim, David Gmrysler, Nhrray Pratt, Row 2: Betsy Ross, Judith Randall, Helen Mallery, Mr. Marks, Carol Neadeau, Nancy Reed, Rosemary Richards, Betty Lou Roach. Row 3: Verna Lmb, Margaret Leet, james Rockwell, Christopher Keibel, Ivan Sears, Winston Burgher, Everett McIntosh, Margaret Sxeridan, Snirley Barton. Not in Picture: I-hrold Lockwood David Richards, Calvin Reymlds, Gene Ross. 22 Row 1: Carolyn Travis, Beverly Zinmer, Virginia Ostrander, Betty Willis, Lois Spencer, Marcia We- grzynski, Swirley Sturdevant, Swaron Prentice, Barbara Preston, Gwarlotte Rockwood, Grace Sparrow, Nmcv ViVirski. Row 2: Bernard Poyer, Ronald Hazelton, Melvin Schemmerhorn, Charlene Pratt, Esther Paynter, Janice Spangenburg, Mr. Perry, Suzanne Prentice, Joseph Ralston, Stephen Hanzlik, Robert Brainard, Dean Tlunas. Row 3: james Thomas, Claude Walter, Louise Verry, Wanda Wilmot, Danny Ticknor, Enil Zimner, Louis Pixley, Everett Slate, Gerald Beavers, jokn Pier, Smirley Willis, Harry lhderwood, Diane Smith. Not in Picture: Patricia Stricklarxi d Sevenfh Grd 9 i ,AA Row 1: David Billings, Homer Glezen, Dale Forkey, Shirley Eccleston, Sandra Ballard, Mary Eaton, Diane Carley, Martin Atkinscn, Harold Jones, Willian Kinble. Row 2: Lcrnie lbwland, S1aron De Pue, Helen Heath, Arlene Bush, Lois An Albro, Mr. Migliore, Suzarne Hilsinger, Roberta Foley, Lirxia Gelatt, Josephine Hawkins, Frederick Flahavm. Row 3: Leo Birmingham, Clayton Hawks, Gordon Cook, Richard Glezen, Kay Kernedy, Ella Mae Gaylord, Barbara Barton, Ronald Boyce, Robert Ingrahan, Arthir Brown, Riclmrd Eaton. Not in Picture: Robert Forkey, Ruth Mary Davis, Janet Crowningshield. 23 Row 1: Duane Knapp, james Loveless, Jacqueline Novitske, Jean Love, Mary Lewis, Blaine Maus, Robert Merritt. Row 2: Sardra Vandeburg, Frank Mitchell, Buddy M:-scrip, Eddy Lanb, Mrs. Barrows, Raymond Leet, jack Le Tavish, Ibnald Lirriow, Mary Mead. Row 3: Patricia Nolette, Esther Merritt, Esther Teal, James Lott, Gary Mdiewin, David Love, Sharon Lamb, Kathleen McFarland, Patricia Murphy. Not in Picture: Daniel Cameron, Ralph Forkey, Gerald Hodges, Eddie Leahy, Patricia Lockwood, Grace Sparrow. Ai' f w Sharon Prentice was Principal-for-a-Day representing Mr. Perry'S 5 7th grade hanerocxn whose pupils contributed an average of 236 Pei' ptpil. Drum Majorette Loretta Swan calls for ' 'Colum Rigmt' ' iv I Smior Bmd thrills listeners and marchers with new remlition of an old favorite. 24 le A QRADES Row 1: Mickey Pixley, Ibnald Brainard, G1arles Shear, Richard Clinton, join Clark, Darleen Thomton Teddy Gehn, David Vrablic, Barton Harris, Pat Farrell, Richard Reynolds, Riclnrd Brown. Row 2: Richard Ecclestm, Richard Teal, Narxry Lynch, Mary Rockvpod, Carol Birchell, Mrs. Roys, Bonnie Burrows, Diane Flahavan, Susan Everhart, Larry Frost, Kenneth Peterson. Row 3: Gmrles Gihnore, Norman Hoag, Eugene Smith, Ella Ross, Sandra Hill, Carol Eaton, Gretta In- gran, Dorothy Thomas, Ruth Pngel, Lirnae Albem, HJQI Nkfulloch, Alan Haight, Tomny Farr. Not in Picture: Joyce I-bln, Gerald Yotngs. Sixflr Grade Row 1: jorn Smove, Richard Knapp, Charles Green, Carl Collver, Janes Eggleston, Charles Slack, Walt er Treiber, Robert Richards, Eigene jolnson, Allen Brightsen, Pnthmy Oliver. Row 2: Sandra Kim, David Eccleston, Marquetta Brown, Darleen Crowningshield, Carol Oliver, Mrs Clute, Smdra Heath, Elaine Webster, Elaine Watson, Carlisle M.nro, Susm Parton. Row 3: Barbara Hawkins, Marilyn Glezen, Joyce Swarts, Paul Cornell, Milford Fenton, Douglas Fair child, Glem Vvhitmarsh, Ralph Beavers, Paul Whipple, Robert Pendell, Linda Sherman, Katherine Cro- sier, 'Ihelma Lincoln. Not in picture: Theta Brom, Cary Leonard. 26 Row 1: Grace Wilcox, Charlene Pratt, Diana Neadeall, Brenda Stock, Donald Greermun, Donald Brooks, Arthir Soutknrd, Wayne Smith, Dottie May Fenton. Cvnthia Haruk. Nome Birmingiwam, Virginia Adams. Row 2: Katherine Haist, Luis Wilcox, Dellm Barton, David Smith, Arthur Hoke, William Neadeau, Mrs. Northrup, Creighdon Mills, Howard Poyer, George Walter, Daniel Driscoll, Ronald Rockwell, Carole Ha rirgton. R051 3: Sandra Kinble, Janice Meade, Phyllis Kapral, Lynda Smith, Francis Larb, Edward Lanb, Artlur Smear, Dale Swan, William McKerd1er, Beverly Hill, Ruth Stockwell, Ellen Stuart, Joyce Merritt. Row 1: Paul Swarts, Harold Strickland, joan Carver, Boyce, Brenda Cotcarp, Gary Yarnes, Gary Thmson. Gerald Love. I , Raw 2: Hazel Henry, Kathleen Pbward, Laura Catlin, Mrs. A. Glezen, Marlene Watts, Diana Fish, Gladys Gonciasz, Roger Dunham. Row 3: Albert Leet, William Gerst, Ralph Anderson, Nelson Holland, Vemie Snith, Janes Wilnnt, Janes Bollinger, Wendell Henderson, Edward lhvid. Not in Picture: Mildred Hefner. Z8 Q? A W 'ami z fxwmw ,W V 'V fi 4 W ah W V M, - ,225 ' 3 9 , W, fb: f .Mrii ffkff .. in M115 5' 1 A . a Q f-M 4 4 y ,ff gm --.W i 1243201 plz' QW A Q- Q-1 xg Az um, f , :M ,Wi ,N Xwfxi M ef, 'fn Q 1-ni nl? f 5' if ' ra. - A W' V' 96 ' M M I ALXL I ' . 5 Q. . K 'MM x wk W .. .L fi , 7 ' ::g. V : f Sqyiigyi. V if 4gg,,. ' X We --jgfffi A m'-L my ' 53? 'L A :ff 52 'N Qfiajgi ' ,, ' vu as ' A l W 2 W W Q , k T .. rf ,9lLnf.vyd0 Rs M ... ,A Wi X I I E121 1 ,. ,J -uw- KM af at - .if 5,93 WMK ,- J 4,5 35? il 'ir +L ,pf W WJ? an Y ii ma QW, ww ef 2 K I w Row 1: Gene Fralick, David Watson, John Herzberg, Joyce Naramore, Carol Freije, Carol Hibbard, Dm1uiPendell, E Walter Page, Albert Hand, Raymond Stoughton. Row 2: Robert Altavilla, Emma Lou Livermore, Lois Preston, Patricia Pierce, Leona Twining, Miss Howland, Susan Morgart, Sandra Chesna, Maureen Hickey, Eleanor Lamoreux. Row 3: Thomas Revnolds, Iames Bryant, Gerald Crosier, Douglas Undeewood, Donald Smith, Ibuglas Ticknor, Darwin Gehm, James Crandall, Richard Bailey, Glen Schmedicke, Eldon Abbott, Mark McCulloch N g Third Grade Row 1: Clayton Kimble, Richard McFall, Richard Fuller, Nancy Hoag, JoAnn Hayes, Judy Hgygs Lhxm Hoag, John Scott,ujames Dean, Chris Metz, Gary Ostrander, Mike White. Row 2: Edward Bailey, joan Kuhr, Carol Roach, Joan Sorochinsky, Marilynn Vrablic, Miss BUSh,Ibtis Baldwin, Judy Bodine, Diana Slack, Ioan Ticknor, Gertrude Hodge, june Lott. solid: Rabgrt Neubaur, Eileen Gofgosky, Richard Lamb, Gloria Mead, David Yarnes, Mary Pataxut, 1 iam o n. Not in picture: Helen Barton, Robert Paxton. N 30 4 . l Row 1: David Cook, Ronald Crosier, Gary Brrghardt, Larry 'lhomscn, Ernest Spairhower, Dernis Brainerd, Patricia Barton, Susie Smith, Donald Edwards, Bhynard Lilley, Johu Schaff, Alan Carver, Larue Lin- coln. Robert Adms. 1 ' 4 Row 2: Carol Utter, joan Fralick, Sarrlra Sxafer, Bcxnie Grist, joarne Pixley, Margaret Pierce, Doris Leet, Mrs. Scott, Delores Hurchla, Virginia Crandall, Carolyn Leonard, Diana Brainard, Patsy Hand, Carolyn Forshee, Betty Brant. Row 3: Clifford Glezen, Richard Hmd, Delos Oliver, Roger Nkaus, Gmarles Clute, I-bpe McCulloch, Fran- ces Peterson, Dorothy Caldwell, Sharon Potter, Phyllis Gmmbers, 'Iheresa I-lanzlik, Barbara Crovming- shield, Gloria Nbdc, Nomxan Mayer, Gfnrles Wilcox, Join Wychick, Thcxms Hirllut, Glyrn Cook. Not in Picture: Donna Black. 5 Row 1: Gmarles Sweet, Dale Hollenbeck, Frederick Webster, Diane Gevert, Maryarne Vrablic, Judith Ddjue, Dam Smith, Henry Wnwaring, Carl Morehouse, Robert Hodges, Janes Szcezepmski, Ralph Brown. Row 2: Cynthia Riley, Smerrill Potter, Linda Ingraham, Linda Houghton, Donna Swarts, Linda Ross, Mrs. Fordhan, Margaret Pratt, Patti Smove, Judith Harrington, Patti Wegrzynski, Linda Miller, Mary Barnes. Row 3: Willian Eccleston, Craig Akbey, lbuglas Stearns, Charles Van Valkerburg, Janes Dmley, Robert Celatt, join Le8l5',.Harry Snith, Harold I-Iiza, Fred Rtpert, join Rockwell, Richard Mitchell. Pbt in picture: Barbara Mishock. 31 A...-4.l. lbw 1: Mary Ruston, Betty Jem Roberts, Carol Hanson, Cynthia Snltz, Allen Glezen, lhny Nick, Billy Clark, Billy Pratt, Jinmy Abbott, Dennis Pmes, Jerry Knapp, Jinmy Gollogy, 'Ihomas Comell, David Nick, Alma Sparrow, Beverly Hohn. Row 2: Mrs. Clough, Arietta Smith, Ppril Lee Qaarella, Joyce Sinpson, Hallie Angel, Marsha Franklyn, Elaine Smith, Susan Gruesbeck, lbnna Robins, Marlene Haist, Alice Hanzlic, Lois Gassler, Pearl Pine Samson, Karen Pierce, Miss Rosalak. Row 3: Thaddeus Harford, Kenneth Pratt, David Davis, David Barnard, Robert Cooley, Benjanen Bailey, Robert Piech, Richard Lethbridge, Stewert Collver, Artlmr Ostrander. Second Grade Row 1: Margaret Lamoreux, Gary Lee, Herbert Gehn, Martin Hare, Edward Gehn, Roland Wilmot, William Crowningshield, Janes Ralston, James Judson, Keith Brigham, Elwin Fairchild, Theodore Bazilwitch John Mxrray, Bonnie Austin. Row 2: Donna Hoag, Marian Glezen, Judith Carver, Linda Orton, Mary Caldwell, Joleen Thornton, Mrs. Geraldine Harris, Roxanne Novitske, Sharon Knapp, Ethel Merrill, JoAnn Cook, Regina Haist, Gladys Nh1tgcmery. Row 3: Jon Prentice, Gary Ballard, Lonnie Abbott, Ronald Stecker, Philip Fenton, Peter Sofka, Law- rence Whitlock, Ibnnis Whittaker, Guy Crowningshield, Herbert Christian, Bruce Dunham, Joel Schned- icke. Nat in picture: Herbert Bailey, Nena Lockwood, Patricia Rupert. 32 K Row 1: Dorothy Cooley, Mildred Pierce, Lavina Beardsley, Richard Coleman, Robert Cooper, Richard Brant, Roland Hohn, LaVern Hand, Ronald Paynter, Dana Jennison, Lee de Tremaudan, Roger Billings, Marilyn Forshee, Nancy Sweet. ' Row 2: Sandra Perce, Marlene Thonpson, Sheila Howard, Naomi Pentecost, Patricia Lawrence, Gloria Gould, Connie Hodges, Marna Leahy, Patricia Ellwood, Carrie Hill, Sandra Perry, Giristine Stanton, Mary Pn1 Row 3: Edward Beecher, Douglas McCall, Frederick Marsh, Edward Tillotson, Robert Ballard, james Greene, Richard Wilmot, Edwin Broun, Edmund Lethbridge, Barry Bowen, Richard Kellerman, Brian Pete raske, George Stock, Lewis Hope. Not in Picture: Paul White, Bonnie Glezen. Row 1: Charlene lfbdge, Joyce Gevert, Dorna Ellis, Willian Padbury, Erford Ellis, Stanley Swartz, Gary Bish, Richard Ticknor, Donald Ticknor, Raynnnd Backus, David Lee, Francita Nollette, Linda Fleeger, Helen Brewer. Row 2: Penelope Page, Nhrjorie Glezen, Drrna 'IhJmas, Linia Lou Bush, Margo Bonney, Mary Walcott, D0- ris Hirlbut, Miss Nkargaret Fordhan, Mary Montgomery, Faye Pusen, Diarne Chrysler, Linda Preston, Carol S'1affer,', Darla Dwight. Row 3: Gxarles Tappan, Gary Birchell, Willian Rupert, james Miller, Lyrn Walter, Ronald Van I-busen, Glenn Tymeson, Lawrence Foley, Lawrence Hayes, Ralph Shoemaker, Milton Bakeman, Daniel Van Nest, GW-31' 195 170861, Harry Clinton, Joh: Smermerhom. 33 Row 1: Rorhey Love, Chry Herningsen, Jay Snith, David Armentrout, Ronald Ballard, Denis Hill, 'Ihcxnas Love, David Driscoll, Terry Ostrmmder, Fred Morley, Robert Suignan, Richard Pixley, Gerald Howlani. Row 2: Anne Bames, Elizabeth Hiza, Donna Sanpson, Linda ViVirski, Bette jean Brainard, Carol Billock, Mrs. Clintm, Marjorie Cole, Judith Pixley, Susan Ellersm, Lavona Cocper, Janice Gmristian, Namcy kn Mmwaring. Row 3: Kenneth Tillotson, Bruce Fish, William Galloway, james Lanb, Gene Clink, Larry Ingram, Lawrence Kotula, Janes Drhan, Ibuglas Gxarbers, Terry Lee, Frei-: Niles. Not in picture: Leroy Rought, Sandra Boyce, Bonnie Aten, Lola Howland, Gmarles' Piech, David Hill, K indergorfen Row 1: Barbara lbwlaad, Panels Marslmll, Willisn Clark, Gary Bish, James Simson, Ronald Turner, Richard Barden, Aistin Gilmore, Robert Gnmbers, Richard Ridnrds. Frmoes hbreruuse, Smxira Cbtqmp. Row 2: Linda Hill, Kathleen Petraske, Dorothy Brmt, lbris Brant, Doreen Merk, Sylvia Bazilwitch Mrs. Walling, Florence Clink, Virginia Kiley, Ivalene Warner, Jeannette Burrows, Joanne Ellis Row 3: Todd Rose, John Livingston, Karl Bakeman, William Bruesbeck, Willian Brown, Gerald Kirrble Thomas Jennings, Roderick Smith, Donald Driscoll, jess Tong, john Newby, Thomas Sweet. 35 i K N f r? Row 1: Lisle Kiirble, Garry Parker, Philip Bush, John Johnson, Douglas Tennant, Lawrence McDonald Joseph Eggleston, Janes Ballard, Laurence Brainard, Jack Robinson. Row 2: Carl Pratt, Henry Dedrick, Margaret Beecher, Eileen Neiss, Judy Tymeson, Mrs. Nancy Abbott Jmet Williams, Irene Nbntgvamery, Linda Yarnes, Ibnald Foley, Ronald Dean. Row 3: Eldorna Brock, Ibrna Lynn Ellison, Barry Glezen, Richard Wilcox, Charles Harford, Judith Bai ley, Wayne Schaff, Robert Lilley, I-bward Coaley, D:n1a ioorhower, Linda Gwilson. Not in Picture: Martha Hill, Iva Jean Marsh, Reginald Croasningshield. Row 1: Pail Vrdalic, Digene y pher Snith, Charles Canercn, William Janes, Gary Clark, David Gates Henry, Ihny Ticlcnor, Paul Madak Ronald Rollard, Rmald Brom, Christo- RDW 23 Leroy B85-1955 Shirley St0Ughf0H, Joyce Birmingham, Judy Ballard, Margaret Costello, Linda Cwssf Mrs' Cross, Karen Judsuff A1-100 Houghton, Marsln Mitchell, Sazane Davis, Peter Piech. lbw 3- Gefifge F-ltSei', Janes Zinrner, Gerald Wmitehead, Stephen Yoder, David Sanson, Darny Paddick, Jams Eclnister, Ihvid Prentice, Timothy lbbrrell, Mardy Lee. 36 L 77 V YW, V W W H A. l Row 1: Joyce Hoag, Ronald Petersm, Janes Ellerson, Dernis Knowlden, Arden jcnes, Stephen Ostrander, Christopher Morgart, Donald Marks, Carl Gmristian, Jacque Miller, Janes Czebiniak, Sue Ann Hayko. Row 2: Richard Caldwell, 'Ihomas Collins. Willian Angel, Dick Walling, Robert Burkle, Earl Webster, Erwin Beardsley, Leonard Bailey, Miclmel Silvsnic, Willian Fuller. Row 3: Gladys Smith, Frances Leahy, Cynthia Poyer, Elaine McCall, Anmette Yhittaker, Lydia Soro- chinsky, Martha Roberts, Kathleen Gonciasz, Lirxia Baker, Mildred Svingle, Vercnica Dorion, Margaret Reanes, Stuient Teacher. Nat in picture: Thams Bdcer, I-hrold Brewer. Classes held in 1355? the Nichols nm -itme Bldg' Carol Eaton and Robert R rr .. 'id .L Pendell were chosen Building Superintendents because Mrs. Roys' and Mrs. Clute's 6th grades each contributed an av- erage of 19g per pupil in the Junior Red Cross Drive. L Other classes met in the lbdndist Gnrch. 37 'QT' New Addition iff K V msflff K I ' K' , 4 vVGH55Q? Y 17' g :sf SP A Us f c f ew h 1 A u E V ?.,,., W f 1 ,wi 25 ' Q 51h Y ' iQ .'4xNmH ssW,, ,fa ' ls' 1 , , , 1,1--2-' 'Q 3 K H 5' 'iirxuwtfmwiiki' gf' ' .... ..., ,, Q--it may Q , n 3, .pw -v-Q Q, K .1 ,m,,,:t 3 ff 'fi J 4 I V ,.g,,, ,, .A I A , V , Qi n .z ,K NH. E 2 f so -.ff Q 1. s Q Hallowe'en Paraders .-mi IW Ti - Q , 5, v Apu JN X From church rooms to Teacher for a day! me for lunch at schoo school. , - XX r ,Q ...uf I V fl NX W A ,fig K7 . Mwngi New Gym as of February 1st. 1 , 31 X A r,. ,V 1 A Y. 4 , W x 'A ., f 'WEf Z 3 X gin tg' A rv.. 5 Y ii: . Ln I. ' W.-e 1 5' . in 4 u . .' 5, s Pglh f ef Al,, Y 1 :L :A w s : A J 94x?i24fQQ?5f3. Q 7 V' h N X A f.w.,-,,,- - M,,. ' f J fir X Q55 ., , N V . E Us J EiE 5M?fs?W JfWf5wN . ,. f V1f,Tmxi?f2m-. I. ,f Christmas Party or- More scary Ha11owe'en costumes. Jznmpw. t. . ,. It Q EJ ACTIVITIES Row 1: Neal Roe, Loretta Lewis, Eleanor Wight, Aleta Ketchun, Esther Loveless, Sandra Whitlock, Carol Farrell, Betty Edwards, Jane Ames, Cora Jean Clough, Sylvia Qaarella, Eleanor Whipple, Cather- ine Zimmer, Claire Hust, Richard Johnson. Row 2: Sandra Watts, Lorna Baldwin, Sue Gehm, Nancy Bishop, Joanne Gonciaz, Lois Bailey, Barbara Smith, Bernice Gruesbeck, Mary Pixley, Barbara Bush, Eleanor Ann Hibbard, Joyce Brigham, Beverly Arnold, Mrs. Goodwin. Row 3: Joanne Smith, Peggy I-bnningsen, Loretta Ssvan, Doris Archer, Elizabeth Holden, Nancy Suerman, Shirley Ellis, Linda Richards, Ann McFarland, Eileen Kiernan, Mary Clinton, Ina Sears, Carol Mlnro, Nancy Beagle, Patricia Gorham. Row 4: Audrey Hayes, Sally James, Joanne Glezen, Eileen Stoughton, Ronald Bush, Richard Prentice, Lew Tingley, Russell Theleman, David Archer, George White, David Adams, James Kiernan, Jim Brown, Robert Prentice, Jean Oliver, Delores Pendell, Mary Ensign, Gladys Young. Senior Chorus GIGS Club Row 1: Doris Archer, Sandra Whitlock, Nancy Stemxan, Charon Richardson, Mrs. Goodwin, Linda Rich- ards, Eileen Kiernan, Mary Clinton, Ann McFarland. Row 22 Swaron Johnson, Bonnie Croft, Carol Farrell, Martha 'Ihele-man, Esther Loveless, Bonnie Walt- ers, Joanne Glezen, Eileen Stoughton, Sally James, Patricia Cotcamp. ROW 3: Shirley Ellis, Carol Braman, Eleanor Wight, Janice Eaton, Sandra Watts, Elizabeth Holden Joanne Smith, Ina Sears, Sue Gehn, Nancy Bishop, Shirley Sherman, , lbw l: Pat Driscoll, Narjme Neadeau, Carol Neadeau, Esther Merritt, Kathleen McFarland, Betsy Ross, Robert Prentice, Omron Richardsm. . Row 2: George White, joarne kangenburg, Shirley Wilber, J8r1iCe Eatm. Edwin Laffb, IDNHC Hvwland Richard johnson, Rosemary Richards, Dean Thomas, james Loveless, joseph Ralston, Claude Walter. Row 3: Paul Goodrich, Richard Glezen, Pearl Brom, Ronald Abbey, khrgaret Leonard, Lawrence Twining, Kay Kernedy, james Lott, Gary Swan. Standing: Mr. Robert Bailey, Hiram Mead, Richard Farr, james Page, Richard Smith, John Gurney, Edward Qiim, Fred Flahavan, Janes Brown. Not in Picture: David Chichester, Carl Tingley. unior Band Swing Band lbw 1: lhry Clinton, Liz Holden, Arthir Mills, Dale Rae, Lorna Baldwin, Vary Lou Nidc, John Fordfun, RTW 22 I-CW Tlngley, Nancy Beagle, Dave Morse, Dick Smith, Dave Storrs, john Glezen, A1 Reed At the Piano: Linda Richards. 'Se 'QL WPCS Row 1: Bonnie Croft, Marjune Neadeau, Carol Neadeau, Barbara Smith, Sandra Watts, JoAnn Glezen. Row 2: Charles Baldwin, Bernice Gruesbeck, Mary Lou Nick, David Adams, Elwyn Riley. Osn Bnxks David Archer. Row 3: Richard Smith, Robert Driscoll, Edward Driscoll, Lawrence Twining, Joyce Brigham, Arqln Hills, Director: Mr. Robert Bailey. Not in picture: Cora jean Clough, Carol Munro, Margaret Leonard. 42 SENIOR BAND Twenty-six performances gave the young musicians in the Senior Band a chance to show their abilities. They played for both Halloween parades, the Senior and Junior plays, the high school Christmas and Senior Band Row 1: Lorna Baldwin, Dale Roe, Sergei Ticknor, John Fordham, William Freije, Russell Theleman: Row 2: Mary Clinton, Elizabeth Holden, Betty Edwards, Richard Prentice, David Storrs, Alan Reed John Glezen. Row 3: Carol Farrell, john Burke, David Ward, Nancy Beagle, Stephen Harris, David Morse, Agkgy Hayes, Lew Tingley, Linda Richards. Easter assemblies besides var- ious other assemblies through- out the year, five basketball games, P.T.A. Recreation Night, Baccalaureate, Com- mencement and their big event the Spring Concert. 43 YEARBOOK STAFF Smned: Ckul Glenan Eleurn Widng Stathngz linilRid1uds,SUelEmm,E1la:1ShmmhtuL PEmgrHd1iDENn' Not in Picture: Dave Ward. Maroon and Hola' STAFF Left to Right: James Kiernan, Leroy Yb ngs, j mes Barrows, Russell Thelem n, Michael Farrell, Mr. Bernard Villemaire, Adviser, Neil Vadimkidn ART STAFF Seatedz. DeLores Pendell, Mrs. Olga Tracy, Art Adviser, Richard Glezen. Ganciasz, Patricia Cbrhm. VN MAROON and GOLD Work On the 1954 yearbook be- gan as soon as the homeroom pictures and the Senior port- raits were returned from lr. Foster Disinger. Co-Editors, Linda Richards and Sue Gehm along with their staff made the vari-typer jump day in and day out to complete the work before the last of February. David lard was responsible for the sports section: DeLores Pendell and Dick Glezen with an assist from Johanne Gon- ciasz and Pat Gorham for the art work. The editors wrote the dedication, closing, and the letter to Hr. Adams. The school photography club took all the pictures except those done by lr. Disinger. The Sophs sold subscriptions and the Juniors sold ads and worked on the advertising sec- tion. Mrs. Tressa Corcoran, adviser, did all the jobs no one else wanted. Last but not least, lr. Osmer Brooks, along with being financial adviser, spent many trying hours in the conference room repairing the vari-typer. HIJVLRI. LDLNU ox ruri' SUBSCRIPTI N STAFF S . . . . MZZZZSQ Egieggafgernan, Sally james, Business Seated: Ethel Brewer, Nelda Lynch, Floretta , . Standing: Anne McFarland, Sylvha Wilcox, Iva Dell Thomaf' I ' . McIntosh. Standing: Cecelia Birmingham. POINTER WEEKLY The Pointer Weekly, published by the staff, has missed the Thursday deadline very few times in 1953-1954. Eileen Stoughton, Gail Glezen, Betty Sears, and Sylvia Quarella, editors for a 10 week period, contributed much to the output of 424 copies each week. The reporters have all done a fine job of reporting all phases of school live. To these people goes the credit for the Pointer Weekly. Painfer Wee kly TYPISTS Saned: Lizlkddep EUee1Shmghumn Standing: Gail Glezen, Betty Sears, Virginia Hill, Sylvia Quarella, Eleanor Kenyon, Beverly Arnold Nancy Bishop. REPORTERS Row 1: Linda Richards, Eleanor Wight, Peggy Henningsen. ROW 2: Keith Eggleston, Mary Clinton, Iva Dell McIntosh, Sue Pendell, Sylvia Wilcox, Eileen Kiernan, Anne McFarland, Sally james, Ina Sears. Not in picture: Dean Anderson, Dave Ward. 'Cane m--lets have dinner. ' YOUNG APRIL Young April' ' was the play chosen for presen- tation by the Senior Class. This delightful play was written by Aurania and William Spence Rouverol and published by The Samuel French Publishing Conpany. Seven long weeks of rehearsal ensued before the play was finally p'1oduced in the W.P.C.S. Auditorium on the 9, 10, and 11 of DGCSYD- ber. Approximately 300 dollars profit was accum- lated. Many favorable conments were received by the class for the unusual set which consisted of an outside patio. 'nnnhv Rirfl-vlan rhanr Finn'-nn ..-lin n:-i.1,J Senior Play 'I bl'0Ugh'C a peace offering. ' 'Wel1, hello! Had to hitch-hike my way home. ' Young A Iaril 'I hadxto see W0n'f 80--he's sulking. you, I've been so upset.' ..This is the fir t I, I f s ve o your engagenent--if you are engaged Professor McIntyre. Mrs. McIntyre. . . George McIntyre. . Lula ....... Vivian ..... Brian Stanley. .. Terry McIntyre. . Bert Parsons. . . Dutch .... Pete ...... Mrs. Miller. . . Stewart Miller. . Mildred .... THE CAST Q Q 4 Q o . . I a jane. . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Gilmore. . . Richard Prentice . .Linda Richards . . Gary Driscoll . .Susan Pendell . .Eleanor Wight . . .Larry Zopp . . Nancy Bishop . . .John Glezen . . Paul Schmedicke . Stewart Gurney . . .Mary Clinton . .Dean Anderson . .Peggy Henningsen .Martha Prentice .Eileen Stoughton George's friends: John Fordham. . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Glezen Paul Wilcox. . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Archer Marvin Strong. . . . .David Ward Ronald Kinne. . . . .Marvin Larrabee 'Why don't you girls concentrate? as Cbuldn't you be in love with me again.' w 1 'fi 4: WK, ,f bs w rf AQ .4 was 1 ww? mf' ,S J iff 'fig M' 'ffvf xv ,H Q I i . 5 ' fl EW! X ' ' if i. f 'W Ah 41: S:-'Q' K 3, Ar A . 'vi f 5 1 2? 7151254 ,sf V V fb Hz f,,M ww fu 2 ., ,EL QQFM, E Eff 9 f 11 H Wim Mumm and fhe Mum s 'IHEMlMYH'D'IHEMlPS The juniors chose The Mummy and the Mumps as their class play. Selecting the play in january, they spent February and March rehearsing it to present to the public March 24, 25, and 26. Mrs. Olga Tracy and Mr. Irving Firman, class advisers, directed this 3 act comedy. QL Dooley' '! ! !! I Rn Miss Agatha Laidlaw Sir Hector! It w8sn't lily 861335 it QS three rings srl a pair of bracelets. ' ' 49 Sfucleni' Countil CITUIIFS Sitting: Linda Richards, Vice President, Al Reed, Chairman of Letters and Awards, Mr. Marks, AdViSCf, Liz Holden, Secretary. Standing: Gary Driscoll, President, Dick Prentice, Treasurer. HIERIM Seated: Dean Anderson, Sharon Stearns, Lorna Baldwin, Larry Zopp. Standing: Thomas Schultz, Charles Baldwin, Edwin Lamb, Russell Theleman. Nafional Honor Socief Seated: Richard Prentice, Alan Reed, John Glezen, Michael Farrell Standing: Eleanor Wight, Sally James, Gail Glezen, Linda Richards, Eileen Stoughton. X5 X ..i-1-.- l' SPORTS JINICR VARSHY it, come on! W.P. 3 Greer! W.P. 13 Chenango Forks W.P. 5 Oxford 3 W.P. 5 Smerburne 7 W.P. 2 Sidney 8 W.P. 5 Greene 9 W-P- 0 Gxenango Forks 9 W.P. 3 Oxford 5 Basebali 'V I at V W. P. 8 Marathon 6 if A jig W. P. 10 Suerburne 8 W. P. 4 Sidney 5 KKK J.: uuu uzvia, un. ue...-..., ..-.. ------1 -W - T . , Row 2: Coach Geneltt, Gary lkisooll, Carl Ahsman, Lou Tingley. D1-Ck Pfefitlffef GBOYEC Altavilla, Dave Storrs. VARSITY Hmitney Pbint didn't set the league on fire this year of 1953. They did cause a little trouble by wirning three ganes but they dropped seven, which was a far cry from the good RUI2: season they had the year be- fair the P int was victorious fore- over Marathon, in this game, join Glezen ard George Alta- ho'e'Ver' Reed U11 Ting' villa represented the tem! at ley collided' 'ith Al suf' Greene in the albstar gmt. fering from a broken nose In the only nomleague af, after the dist had cleared. Juvraz vmsrnf mm Row 1: Ibugl Miller, jim Kierrnn, George Rose, Art Mills, A1 SC!'ll'BdiCk!- Tom Schlltz, lhssel Hxrghart, Bob Letlbridge, 'Bob Blakeslee, Coach I-listm. 'Ihe junior Varsity baseball tean had a time this year win- ing games, but they did play seven games and gained that much more in experience for next year's varsity squad. The tem cmpiled a record of one win against six defeats. W.P. 3 Greene 4 9 9 W.P. 2 Grenmgo Forks EP. 2 Greene WSP. 13 Chenango Forks 4 w.p. 5 hat Junior High 12 I.P. 7 lhrpursville 15 !.P. 7 Phine 5 52 INN' Ffilgy -will A if , . 3-any Foofball 2 0-s I1 39 Windsor 7 26 Sherburne 27 21 Greene 12 6 Oxford 3 1 Deposi t f Walton fcancelledj Q 26 Sidney F 14 7 14 Tough struggle and now for the showers. J, ,,,d congratulate Captain Pudge. af 1953 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Fow 1: Osmer Brooks, Bobby Driscoll, Ronnie Kinne, Dick Glezen, john Fordham, Gary Dris- coll, Eddie Barrowcliff, Dave Ward, Gerry Scholes, Lanny Gehn. Row 2: Coach Jack Halloran, Dave Storrs, jim lbrnelly, Fudge Gurney, Larry Zopp, Russ Thelerran, Bob Davis, Lew Tingley, Leo Abbott, Dill Nick, Coach Perry. Not in picture: jdwn Glezen and Dave Nbrse. FOOTBALL epidemic of polio in Walton, , The football team did its best the league had to decide the this year but just could not Championship. Pudge Gurney, 1 overcome the handicap of a the big Senior lineman, was i small squad. Coach Halloran's voted captain of the '53 squad l bdys, however, dropped only by fellow players before the 4 two games, one by 1 point, but Sidney game. 1 SQUAD 19 53 FOOTBALL Row 1: Larry Smith, John Fordham, Dick Glezen, Gary Swan, Dick Courtney, lkhrv Larabee, Eddie Barrowcliff, Dave Ward, Larry Bailey. ROW 2: Coach Halloran, Pobby Driscoll, Dave Chichester, Ronnie'Kinne, Larry Zopp, Gary Driscoll, jim Hohn, Orrin Pendell, John Thorrpson, Lew Tingley, Bill Nick, Cbach Perry. Row 3: Ossie Brooks, Ed Bryant, Dave Storrs,Jim Donnelly, Pudge Gumey, Bob Davis, Kiss '111eleman, Lanny Gehn, George White, Leo Abbott, hbnroe Perce, Gerry Scholes. , ,- -l- VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: EVE Storrs, jdn Glezen, RbyMolesky,Dave Abrse, Jim Ibmelly, Marv Strong. Row 2: Managerg Dean knderson, Dick Prentice, Al Reed, Pudge Garney, Larry Zapp, Gary Driscoll Cbach Halloran. W.P. SCORES 65 McGraw 36 83 Oxford 45 81 Chenango Forks 42 62 Greene 45 70 Newark V. 52 63 Sherburne 61 52 Groton 42 84 sidney 52 75 Oxford 58 62 Marathon 59 52 Newark V. 55 lol Chenango Forks 51 61 Groton 71 84 Greene 40 56 Sherburne 64 73 Sidney 50 Play-off 56 Sherburne 57 Marathon Cancelled Look out, Larry, not too close! B askefball VARSITY BASKETBALL For the first time in four years Whitney Point did not send a team to the champion- ship game. They did, however, come within one point and one game of going, but, as fate would have it the Point lost to their old arch rivals Sherburne, 57-56, in a play- off game at Greene. All-in- all, though, the Maroon and Gold had a fairly successful season. It was the only team in the Sus league to have hit 100 points in a single game. Johnny Glezen, by his consistent hitting, maintained one of the best scoring OOPS! John! records ever handed in by any player in this league. He averaged 30 points a game in league play. i if .Y ga ,QE 'EWQ-W3 Q .. AW? .. .rw .4 .M- 213852521 I JW M we Q V 6' M .. We . E53 :fr A 5321 Q mx, ,P 4 ,S A fm , gl wx f if QQ 4 , Q my 5 1' 15 1 QL , H ,hs in W 3, sf 'N f f , Wm , J . '54 Kneeling: Carolyn DePue, Joyce Leach, AUGICY Sencef- - . ' ' Thelemxr Stmding. Mrs. Surauger. MeryC1mton. Hum A Girls TRACK Whitney Point won the league playday and trophy with 23 points. High Jump Broad jump Discus Softball Throw 100 yd. Dash 50 yd. Dash Relay Betty Underwood Sue Pendell Betty Underwood Mary Clinton Anita Theleman Audrey Spencer Anita Theleman Audrey Spencer Carolyn DePue Sue Pendell 2nd 4th lst 4th lst 2nd 1st Susan Pendell, Miss Wamer- BASKETBALL The Whitney Point girls' bas- ketball team won the 1952-1953 league championship and trophy by defeating: Greene 26-S Sidney 21-17 Chenango Forks 8-6 Afton--winner of Southern div- ision 28-26. Kneeling: Sally Zopp, Susan Pendell, Mary Clinton, Ann Vandeburg Anita Thelem n, Carolyn Shrauger. Standing: Nancy Bishop, Jem Ensign, Cora Ensign, Joyce Leach Mrs Sxrauger, Miss Wagmer. Rn 1: Elemor David, Liz I-blden, NYS' SUR-lger, NH'lCyBiSl'np, Johmne Grnciasz. Row 2: M8ry'C1inton, Marylkxlhuxk, Jean Ensign, Delilah Gehm, Sue Pendell. 56 VOLLEYBALL The Volleyball team won the league playday held at W.P. by defeating Cll irmp Forks-38-13 Greene-33-5 Shiny -.3512 4 3 12 3 123 S' 0ffS SOFTBALL W.P. won the Northern Division playoff by defeating Sidney 37-5 and Chenango Forks 32-9, but were defeated by Harpurs- ville 13-5 for the league championship. Diana Pratt, for being high 'V --W, T n vs..-,mf .H .W ., , v e . K we 'ts 4 av Y i 3,-'fl aj? up iizgpifogvji . Kneeling: Mary Clinton, Ann Vandeburg, Anita Theleman, Audrey Spencer. Standing: Mrs. Shrauger, Susan Pendell, Cora Ensign, jean H1Sign, Carolyn Shrauger, Miss Wagner. ARCHERY The Archery team competed in the State tournament at Syra- cuse last spring and placed 9th in the meet. At the Susquenango League meet, at Greene, the team placed 2nd. Raw 1: Eleanor Hxipple, Sfxirley Ellis, lhnice Barrows, Shirley Ellis, liggi-Enraloiiaille lieit-0:55 223:35-1 Row 2: Shirley Sherman, Eleanor Wight, Mary Kay Prer1f1C6. Eleanor bl . . . f mvid, Nancy Bishop, Elizabeth Holden. t I l zgrergcoexgu in recognition o Row 3: Sylvia Wilcox, Alta Burghardt, Su,-ley wnber, jean Ensign, HOCKEY The Hockey playday was not held, however the team played Greene here and won 3-1. They also played at Greene and were defeated 1-0. l'1 ...Ann . -. Up and over with the greatest of ease. I 7?acK Dave lives the disc a whirl Row 1: Gary Driscoll, Ed Snith, jim Knowleden, lhve Little, lhve Pbrse, Jim Ibrnelly, Roy Male-sky, Dick Prentice, Bob Roe. Row 2: Cbarh Halloran, Dave Ward, john Fordhan, Wilson Rhdginis, Dave Adam, Art Mills, Lou Tingley, George Altavilla, Dan Springston, Bob Blakeslee, Row 3: Carl Ahsman, Bill Nick, Russ Thelennn, Marv Strmg, Join Glezen, Pudge Chmey, George Sears Rmb Davis. 'IRICK Coach Halloran guided the track team to one of its best records. The tean had quite a lot of coupetition during the season taking part in the Class 'B' meet at Oneonta where they placed eighth, a meet at Cincinnatus where six schools participated and the Golden Eagles took second. Class 'B' trials at Cortland S.T.C. where 14 schools took part and the Point came away with secxnd place. In a dual meet with Homer he thinclads took first by a very small margin. The boys met Harpursville ani Aftm ani cane out the victor. Greene and Oxford were their next victim and they again showed their stuff. In the All League meet at Greene the boys placed fifth which is still a pretty good position. Bob Roe was the chief point nuker with his league sending marks in the high jump and his good pole vaulting. In the intramural meet at the close of the year the class of '54 walk away with a very lopsided victory. gets aworkout- jack and Jim strut their stuff. Caesar gives the shot a toss. Row l Charlene Pratt Peggy Hennlngsen, Asslstant Drum Mayorette Carole Farrell Sharon Stearns Row 2 Judy Randall Sandra Rozelle Dlane Pratt, Carol Munro, Loretta Swan Head Drum Ma orette anxce Eaton, Eunxce Barrows Suzanne Quinn i T' I ' 5-to F o o T B A L L! what ever lt ma be' Whitney Point Centfal M' MES G gum- W. t TAG 'Q AY DAY BY D 1 'IEVIHG?AIEllFICE?S f Left to right: Alan Schnedicke, Vice Pres., Cece- lia Birmingham, Sec., Robert Driscoll, Treas., ELEVDIIH GRADE CXFIGRS Paul Page, Pres. Left to right: Wilson Rudginis, Vice Pres., Alan Reed, Treas., David Storrs, Pres., Lew Tingley, a Sec. 7953 -1954 Sept. 26-Football Dance Oct. 24-Frosh Party Oct. 31-jr. Dance Nov. 7-Harvest Hop Nov. l4-P.T.A. Dance Decerber 9,l0,l.l-Senior Play, ' 'Young April' ' Dec. 17-' 'Snowball Fling' ' February ll-jr. Dance March 15-Senior Circus March 19-Sr. Dance March 24,25,m-jr. Play, 'l11e Mmmy and the Nlnps April 23-Sr. Dance May 5, 6, 7-Music Concert June ll-Class Night 17 NINIH GYAIE OITIGRS June 25-junior Prom Left to right: Gary Swan, Vice Pres., Marjune june 28-Graduation Neadeau, Pres., james Page, Sec. and Treas. EIGI11-I GZAIE CETICEYS SIMIWHI GENE CEFIGIZS Left to right: Nancy Reed, Pres., Ivan Sears, Left to right: Ronald Hazelton, Pres., joseph Sec. and Treas. , Gary Hodges, Vice Pres. Ralston, Sec, and Treas., Bernard Poyer, Vice Pres. 62 Hit and Mlss Trlo Keep your eyes on the 1953 basketball trophies. ,mm lwwnvw HWWIWWTFPE W X -.J 1 .Ng-2: 5. M mmvmw ' Alf?-P-' MQ They're off! Look out, New York, Bob Bailey, won't you please come back. or Ajfwily e y r :Qt Af K - 1 l lf . g 3 . 3 W e f ff, A ? '53's finest King George md Queen Barbara and their court. 'nun C , L L L, LL L, 1, Prnennf- mv! Do.-4 r'......-:l n----4 . That coffee must be hot! Congra Here I an, Mrs. Surwger. fellows. Nice work, Tex! King George and Queen Barbara The Fountain of Youth ,, I if Af. 53 11 sie Fwe Gxucks md L- sf? S 3,33 assembly. f-5 ,f lcrsf, Kirk 1 P' l fl Q 3 , l KN 5, t K - gt 1k,, V A Is that working? Only 17 more minutes boys. will --gk. What shall I be? Occupational group at work Advisers Mrs. Frawley and Mr. Marks help students choose occupations Mr. X on Wheels 1, 1 p , x sl rf , v ' r l f 'M as afaw NN.w I-Q 4 -ui -N - '- v JLa1s is X K I' n 1 5 W A. N'..Q:5? ' I 1 f Z1 1 i f W n 4 v - , 1 I f 1 Bonnie defies the law of gravity! K -wi which twin has the Toni? N- First and last meeting of the Liberace F80 Club Did mine get the Blue Ribbon? Brunch, everybody! xr 9 wg, ,yr ,.. ey , El ' ii- H1 m. 5 ,, A. 'W ig 244 , - if 'K f y si: 5 Quiet! Staff at Work! f HQ LEE T Axwsf G RTISIN ADVE Best Wi shes Compliments of the To The Class of '54 UTSELIC INN LORNA'S BEAUIY CORNER whitney Point, N. Y. Academy Building Floyd Cinquanti, Prop. Hume 77Y3 i 1 I i 1 nl ld COMPLIMENTS OF CRANDALL SUPPLY CO., INC. 77 State Street Binghamton, New York Phone - 2-6425 i Asseablymsn Rlcmnn n. mmm i R and his - .9 RIFLE CITIES UPIICIII. CU. 80 Court Street N. B-Ullhlllfon. New York 68 ,:.. Wav 0 Q Mm f I' , RKIMRDSINURY Pasteurized Milk and Cream Whitney Point 130 dill N .V B QQ 7 JN Reach for America's Finest I Our Best Wishes to the Class of 1954 from Country Style Bread The soufhafd ou co. I oomxco co. 69 Whitney Point, N. Y. 4 Conpliments of HALL'S GAS SERVICE Conpliments to the Graduating Class Robert West Main Street Whitney Point, New York 70 W J Whitney Point Coqverative CLF Tel . 56 wt.-',,Ad..' . NIGIISFIEALI-IIE efficiency self lm-ny t llitney Point, New York REGARDLESS OF WHERE YOUR FUTURE LIES In business, on the firm or in the home - you will find that PUP- A telephone extension, conveniently placed, will pay for it- CHENAIGO 8: UNADILLA 'ELEPHONE CCRPORATICN , ikiikifffgf f-fi MES ! ns c00 f r I l EIIISE to the Graduating Class of '54 ' 'Where Old Friends Meet' ' Pete's Restaurant lxitney Point, New York Phone 99 Lisle Producers Cooperative Inc. Lisle, N. Y. Harley Beudxl ey lanager Phone 81 Compliments to the 1954 GBAIIIATDKI CLASS Harold B. Brennan 71 n ......-,,..l............,,.......4.....l,..............,L -....L...,....,..4.....-,.,... ., - . . . CONZRATULATIGWS and BEST WISHES Jenks and Glezen ' ' 'Y D. S. Dickinson, Jr. Attorneys at Luv J. M. uwunzs GIPANY 180 Miin St. Binghamton, N. Y. P11006 2-3848 A. B. D13 IIPLICATIIG PRGIIZIS mimeograph 'U spirit ', Lithograph sales 1 service 4 instruction X R' S GARAGE x A lhitney Point dll New York 12 W . -.-- 11- ' 'IN x QYSIQ QJ.1HlIHl':p S ERVICE 'Ao-IIWWX if Mow 1 t M31 N .7Iw9xu1.d1i1ZZZC'Zowz0Lg,CZu.5-.9nc. ' PUBLIC GOLF COURSE mi ii: WHITNEY POINT, N. Y. I xv-'Pl - 55 65 Golf is everybody's game, men and women Young and old, boys and' girls play golf. We have what promises to be an outstanding course. Your patronage will help to make it the best. 'IHEFfRDHII.LCIlJNIRYCI.,UB g . , ', oy , I O ll O -,,, ' 'Topflight Service at ' ' Potter's Atlantic Service Station W ff' Route 11 POTTERS SERVICE STATION 000051559 I TIRES Whitney Point, New York . Gasoline Oils Antiques Tires - Gifts Accessories Fishing Tackles Expert Lubrication 2 fi Wheel Balancing Gns 8: Anmunition Heating Equipment Congratulations L G BALFCUR CUVPANY Attleboro Massachusetts Known wherever there are Schools and Colleges' ' from Class Rings and Pins Comnencement Invitations - Diplomas - Personal Cards Doris Totman's 'UDEMY BEAUTY SHOP Club Insignia - Medals 8: Tl'0Phi9S u Represented by: Maw Street Whitney Point. N-Y- Mr. Leland G. Lee 164 Hermitage Rd Rochester, New York Phone 51 73 CUl1IEiTSof Glenn Tymeson, ll.D. LISE, NEI YUK INLINE' S GARAGE Carver's Radio and Televisim Sales and Service f mo 5' gilxn ,H ljgslk ' A- ' Hain Street ' lhitney Point New York Phne 165 Film SMB and SERVICE PRIME Q35F12 LISLE- Nnlyoll IARKIN ISIUL DBI. GJ., Inc P T Eve!! um. 'K ' 94 Gnenmgo St. - Phone 2-3933 'pill' ai BlNHHll'N.'N. Y. f91a?U57t L3Mg 1ifif ' '-i' 74 WW, , A.. Onwr Kenneth R. Spencer 423 Roosevelt Ave. Endicott, N.Y. Dial 5-7631 75 BINGHAITON BAG I BURLAP COIPANY INC. Your One Stoo Food Center ne-at umm To The cum of 1954 'ORGAIWS cnmm. mzv cnnmzns 51 401-'X Whitney Point, N.Y. ' sw 4 N Route 11 Free Del ive ry R T01-OPUOUC 100 T. J. BYRNE SERVICE INC. SEIBERLING SCANDINAVIA Brake linings RECAPPING T 1 R E. S Q' Washington at Hawley Bughanton, ll. Y. Phone-29138,,,,3548 76 In Flowers When if is a 72z.1ff5r of Qubf H 115 DILLENBECK 'RAY Dillenbeek For Fine Flower Gifts ,X Q . Phone 49 Ouux if A Riueviiicle GYCCRMOUSQS WHA-new 'Pond' WM. DUHLMEIER Official AM Service GARAGE leneral Automobile Service Whitney Point, New York Gasoline-Oils-Lubrication Tire Repairing Town Taxi, Phone 49 IK Day Phone 78 Nite Phone 71 AUTHORIZED FRMCHISED DEALER H. A. PENNINGROTH s. SON MAYTAG APPLIANCES . Whitney Point, N.Y. Tel. 167 A Refrigeration Parts and Servlce Dependable Service At Low Cost lnrnnnnouu nnvcsrn HOMELITE CHAIN SAW Farmall Tractors and Implements NEI HOLLAND EQUIPMENT International Trucks 77 Compliments of SOUTHERN TIER LIVESTOCK MARKET dfaf W h i tney Point, N.Y. 7114 Begging Cows on Hand at all Times, S a 1 e every Tuesday 1P.M. Hodges and Stearns, Tel. W.Pt. 146or laine 89656 C. A. HILL AND SON For Insurance Whitney Point, New York Phone 77 f'CbFEF Q -, Q? :inn , L' if BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS HERBERT HIBBARD JR. mn: INSURANCE WHITNEY POINT aamz 78 Compliments WI-IITNEY'S to the lhitney Point ' Graduating Class BOTTLED f 4 GAS 6 r -,crm P ' ' SERVICE OAKLAND HOTEL Route 11 Ihitney Point, N.Z. WV fr Ni 'ELL DRILLING Cook ' s Plumbing 8: Heating APpliances , Pimps 8: Water Systems Eugene Finer Whitney Point, N.Y. Whitney Point, N. Y. 1 h Phone 177 No vate, No pay N Rellbnlble Rite! Dependable Drilling I 1' -, YV IRST ATIO ATBAN of . , Q i Y Y V Y V Whitney Point, New York h Y N N N W J - I h W. P. C. S. students deposit money every Tuesday in their homerooms. Then it is taken to the 79 bank by Mrs. Storrs, school secretary. ll ST W: of :sm l RURAL HOSPITALITY SUPERHARKET PRICES I ' r 1 ' .f ' . V I f 1 ' . , E 2 1 f 1 .........-.g.',' 2 , I i l BARNES' GIFT SHOP AND STORE 1 Whitney Point-Glen Aubrey Road I N 5fQyQQy2 1 l I Shoes 5 Boots, Pottery, jewelry f in P i 1 e y 3 ' 'Y f' Toys, Kitchenware A - V llen's work clothing E -i l g 41 - 2 iv if Girls' B Women's Dresses 8 Blouses f ' e in uAssEY - HARRIS sm-:s af SERVICE H, ww PRUDENTIAL Life Bill Clinton INSURANC! Accident hitney Point 155 COM NY Sickness 1 24 Congratulhtions -, 'WT' to the class of 1954 'LES' STRONG CONSTRUCTION CO. RANSOM FRANKLIN Sci-ap Iron Mbtal ' f Q X Q ' X Auto Wrecking Used Parts Whitney Point, New York Tel. 126 Paper Metal Rags No. V-gr1r14-gtk , flkHfVR0lI'lf , , i K L ,. Wh1tney Po1nt, N.Y. 'X 'WI' Rou t e 1 1 81 VAN'S DINER Route 11 Whitney Point Phone 148 PATCH Phone 24 PATTERSON HARDWARE Ihi tney Point N ew York Phone 27 Tackle Housewear Guns Toys Ammunition Gifts l.P.C.S. students make the diner their last stop before school in the morning and first stop after school. HAROLD'S DINING ROOM 8 BAR justNJove'Ih:Bridge' lhitney Point New York Route 11 BROTHERS Whitney Point, New York ,ae W .1 THE POINT THEATER where 'PCS students go regularly to see their favorite movies and comic films. GREETINGS TO THE I if CLASS OF 1954 RATHBUN'S PHARMACY CARRIES ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUGS GREETING CARDS AND COSMETICS. HILL'S JEWELRY Whitney Point, N.Y. 9 N latches Jewe 1 r y Jak fp Rep ai r s S9199 C HUGH I. SHERWOOD THE LEADER SIORE Lisle Clothier and New York Furnishings Gxas. B. Marks, Prop. ' Main Street Groceries Dry goods Boots Shoes V 83 Whitney Point, N, 1 5' P time haf A EW A Q .:.,4.P5Y9j VICTORY CHAIN CO. Whitney Point New York Headquarters Norwich, New York THE KILEY COM Invs vounvs vAnu'rus C'H s UI! GOODS - IOTIONS - CLOTHING - FURNISHINGS - SHO!! yngflgy p91g1. l,1 1 2 1 - L - - gj I 1 NICHOLS FURNITURE STORE lhitney Point New York Phone 97 X 1 015 X 4 T f N 5 ii W , LI SLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ESTABLISHED 1797 Yang Americans in their constant search for truth and justice have found the mswer to mst of their problems in their regular visits to the clutches of the Central District. In picking the oldest church in Broome County as a symbol of all other dnrches of the district, the Maroon and Gold hereby dedicates this page in recognition of all that thechxrcheshavememt tothe stuients as they go throng: their daily activities in search of a fully rounded echcatim. .4 ,C Vw ,QT J at E7 W? N Published by INTER-CGLEGIATE PRESS INC 615 Wyandote St. 85 Kansas City. Missouri 3 5 gmggygwggfy-g1Q7V-f-Wwvfgfgf 1-ff' 1 FW? ww'-1 X w--'fzvwmy-pgvgv-3 f'f-ww-xv .YA A Lf g-:wfwAz'f-wgamg,af-Qfifvfnmf 'fmgggfwagcl'gwgvmy, 4 ,
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.