MEMORIES Dear Adams High School, Our own Alma Mater So high and so fine in the making of men. lie love you. dear High School, we love and revere you. As great in the training of soul as of pen. Your place on the hilltop, pot trays well your value In the lives and the aims of the towns all around Your strong red brick building, imposing and handsome, Resembles your teachings and precepts so sound. May Adams High School, Our own Alma Mater, Ever continue to do her good work. To encourage good sportsmen as well as good scholars. And never one part of her fine creed to shirk. [ I I YEARBOOK STAFF YEARBOOK STAFF Seated: Elaine Robarge. Hazel Remington (Editor). David Iredale (Advertising). Ann DeMarse; Standing:: Mrs. Howard. Peggy Patrick, David Bundy, Ed Wise. Richard Pear- son, Eugenia Fredenburg. June Ebdon. r Mr. Scholtz [ 2 ] ADMINISTRATION FACULTY First R°w, left to right: Mr . Fee. Mr . Greenley. Mrs. Campany. Mrs. Rawlings, Mrs. idrlg, Mrs. Case. Miss Steele. Miss Berry; Second Row; Miss Wilder. Mrs. Howard. Mrs Scnoltz, Mrs. Hammond. Mrs. Harmon. Mr. Scholts. Miss Akam. Mrs. Fleming. Miss Sutter. Mrs. Montague. Miss Dunn; Third Row: Mrs. Jlmmerson. Mr. Schwartz. Mr. Moebs Coach Murtagh, Mr. Smith. Mr. Gordon. Mr. Caulkins. Mrs Washburn. Miss Reed BOA HD OF KDICATIOV Mr. John Jones, Miss Kdna Berry. Clerk, Mr. Donald Cool. Steele, Mr. Aaron Belloff, President (absent). Mrs. Mary Cook, Mr. Frank C 3 ] SENIORS AI.KDICTOH 1A Richard Rf.arson “Dick Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Band I. 2. 3. 4: Bachelor's Club 4; Newsreel Stall 3, 4; Secretary I; President 2; Vice-President 3: Treas- urer 4: Yearbook Stall 4; Student Council I. 2. 3; I rack I. 2: Senior Play 4. Lucerne Avis Howe Avis' Girls Playday I. 2: 4-H 1 2, 3. 4; Senior Play 4 Prizespeaking 3. 4. SALUTATORIA N Class Colors Red and White Class Fi.owf.r Rose Motto After the clouds the sunshine Post nubes. sol lucet l IMIII AIKS. HOW HI) [ 4 ] William Hcwirr “Bill Basketball I; Football I. 2. 3. 4: Baseball I. 2. 3, 4: Wrestling 3. 4: Senior Play 4; Prizespeaking : Varcarft Patrick “Peggy- Senior Plav 4: Dramatic Club 2; Band I. 2. 3. 4: Sextet 2. 3. 4: Girl Scouts I. 2. 3. 4; Newsreel Stall 2: Treasurer 3; Yearltook Stall I; Student Council I: Girls Playday I. 2. 3. 4; Pri espeaking 3. 4. June Ebdon “June Student Council 4: Vice- President 2; Yearbook Stall 4. nn DfMarse “Ann Bowling Team 2. 3: Ma- jorettes 1, 2. 3; Intra- mural Stalf I. 2: News- reel Staff I; Secretary 4; Yearlxx k Staff 4; Girls Play 1. 2. 3. I.OIS W PORTFR “Lois Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1. 2: Senior Plav 4; 4-H I. 2. 3. 4. Ei.aim Rorargf. “Honey Chorus I. Student Coun- cil 2: Cheerleading I. 2. 3. 4- Bowling l eant 3. 4: Sextet 4; Senior Plav I; Nearbook Staff 4: Pri e- speaking 3; Girls Plavdav 1. 2. 3. [ 5 ] Hazel Remington “Hazic” Senior Play 4; Quiz lea in 3. 4; Dramatic Club 2; Girl Scouts 1. 2. 3; Chorus 1. 3: Prizespeak- ing 3; Girls Playday I, 2. 3. 4,; Yearl ook Stall 4. Eugeni a Freoes burg “Genie” Band I. 2. 3. 4: Major- ettes I. 2. 3. 4; Dramatic Club 2: Girl Scouts I. 2. 3: Bowling Team 2. 3. 4: Intramural Stall I. 3. 4; Sextet 2. 3. 4; Newsreel Stall 2. 3. 4; Treasurer I; Ycarlxmk Stall 4; Senior Play 4: Girls Playday I. 2. 3. 4. Kditii Dickinson Edie” Student Council 3: Presi- dent 3; Girls Playday I, 2. 3. 4: Girls Scorekeeper 4; 4 H Leadership. Georgf Babcock “Hubbles” Football 3: Baseball Wrestling 2. 3. 4. [ 6 ] rr;. m' w David Iredale “Dave Vaulins School 1. 2; Manager Football I. 2: Football 3. 4: Senior Play 4: Yearlxx k Stalf 4. I.i.ovd Miller “Sparks? Floyd Brigham “Star Senior Play 4: Football 3. 4: Wrestling 2. 3: Fable Tennis 4. Gerald Richardson “Jerry Band I. 2. 3. 4: Chorus 1. 2. 3; Senior Play 4; Bachelor’s Club 4: Prize- speaking 2. [ 7 ] Ronald Heai.d “Ronnie Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Basket ball 2. 3. 4; Football 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 2. 3. 4; I rack 3. 4; Intramural Stall 4; Student Council 2. 3; Bachelor’s Club 4; Senior Play 4. Lyle Gillette “Lyle Football 3. 4; Senior Play 4: Baseball 3. 4: Vol- leyball 3. 4; Wrestling 2: I rack 3. 4. James Rkzxkr “Jimmy President 4: Vice-Presi- dent I: Band I. 2. 3. 4: Bachelor’s Club 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Bast- ball 2. 3. 4: Volleyball 2. 3; t rack 2. 3. 4: Senior Play 4; Intramural Stall I; Student Council 4; Badminton 4. David Bi ndy “Dave Band I; Chorus 1; Secre- tary 2. 3: Senior Play 4; Yearlx ok Stall 4; Quiz Team 4: Legion Oratori- cal Contest 4. Howard Wise “Ed Track 3. 4: Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 4: Year book Stall 4: Student Council 4: Newsreel Stall 3: Volleyball 3. 4; In- tramural Stall. Alice Moori Ktx.t r “Aly Cheerleading 2. 3; Bowl- ing learn 3; Student Council 3. [ X 1 CLASS WILL Wc, the Senior Class of 1953, being of sound mind and fine character do so declare this our last will and testament. First—We leave our grateful appreciation to the members of our faculty under whose faithful guidance we have attained our goal. Also we leave our best wishes to the teachers not returning next year. Second— I he Senior Class of ’53 leaves to the Senior Class of ’54 the right to use the Senior room and the ability to make money. illiar.i Freeman leaves to Karl Lennox his car. Take good care of it. Earl, while he’s gone. Lois Porter wills her Hook ol Jokes’ to Nancy Farrand. Moyd Brigham leaves his acting ability to Carl Trowbridge. Eugenia Fredenburg wills to June Dowker and Ruth Reeves the proper tools for removing ma- chines from the wall. Lyle Gillette leaves his high knowledge of Math to (diaries Sinclair. Don’t confuse your angles. June Ebdon wills her even disposition to Kathryn Groves. Gerald Richardson leaves his chair in Senior Band to Ken Hockey. Alice Moore Kogut wills her old string of b: y friends to Shirley Tamblin now that she w'on’t be needing them any more. Perry Fowler leaves his curly hair to Leslie Sprague. You won’t need to use a Toni any more, Leslie. Elaine Robargc wills joyously her Senior Play make-up to Kathleen Murphy. Don’t be afraid to wear it. Murph. Ronnie Heald leaves his cue stick in Brownie’s Pool Room to Bruce Crast. Avis Howe wills one toothless comb to Sally Parks for her visit to the mirror between classes. F'red Marti leaves his ability to stay away from girls to Ray Berry. Ann DeMarse wills her ability to become engaged to an Air Force man to Virginia Corey plus one inch to bring her up to a towering height. Bill Hewitt leaves to Donald Harris a wolfing license to make his future escapades legal. Hazel Remington wills her handcuffs that she tries to catch Dick with, to Joyce Oderkirk. Lloyd Miller leaves his ability to skip school and not be caught to Bob Leuze. Peggy Patrick wills her strong voice that she uses at basketball games to Shirley Marti. Dick LaLone leaves his afternoons off to Charles Clark. Edith Dickinson wills to Marilyn Brown her title of Head Dishwasher in the cafeteria. Jim Be ner wills his “pep to Charles Sweciland. Catherine Widrick leaves her outstanding knowledge to complete high school in three years to Margaret Reed. Dick Pearson wills his romantic inclinations to Edward Heinrich. Ed Wise leaves his high stores in basketball to Dick Heald. George Babcock wills his little black book of addresses to Clayton Priest. David Bundy leaves his extra pair of glasses to Kenneth Sloan. Ask David what he does with these. David Iredale wills his skill at getting ads for our Yearbook to some one of next year’s Senior Class. I he Senior Class wills to Mr. Gordon a laboratory back in the sticks where he can cam1 on his experiments without fear of blowing up the school. CLASS PROPHECY As I lay on the terrace swing of my 10.000 acre mansion 1 started to think of my Classmates of ’53. Just two days ago we had a party to find out the whereabouts of our classmates. George Babcock has been employed in a copper factory for the last five years. As far as we know he is still running as wild as he did in high school. Ed Wise is now a professional basketball player. He has been playing center position for Stone’s Dairy Maids for some two years under Coach Peggy Patrick. James Bezner couldn’t come to our party. Jim, long since married to Eugenia Fredenburg. had to stay on his large farm in Argentina tending to his goats as well as a few kids of his own. Elaine Robarge is now anticipating marriage. Men are flocking to her with thoughts of marriage to her money, a gambling hall in downtown Cobville. Floyd Brigham and Lyle Gillette are now working in their combined labs. Both boys are trying secretly to change each other into the opposite sex. By last reports they were both in for a big surprise. Gerald Richardson, now the up-and-coming owner of the Dogpatch Bowling Alley, is taking life easier than he did in his pin setting days. David Bundy is now a New' York State game warden with poaching as a side line to his regular work. Catherine Widrick is now the assistant prine ipal and History teacher of A. H. S. Mrs. Haggerty, formerly Ann DeMaise and Mrs. Cowles, formerly June Ebdon. are working in Wa- tertown as telephone operators waiting for the Air Force to complete theii careers. Hazel Remington, married to her husband, has been busily engaged baby sitting for her own kids, of course. Edith Dickinson is now President of Smithville W.C.T.U., Alcoholic Anonymous Division. Wc hear she is having a wonderful time trying to clean up the town. Lois Porter, better known as Lois the “Grappler’’ Porter, is now the Women’s wrestling champion of the world, with Pen ), the ‘‘Killer’’ Fowler as her manager. Prof. Pearson and Dr. Marti are now professional manufacturers of modern moonshine, and are having a rough time avoiding the Feds. Six star General Bill Freeman, who recently took over Moscow, is now chief director of the Siberian Salt Mines. Mrs. Alice Moore kogut is now running a large nursery with half the attendents her own. Pharmacist Ronald Heald, Esq., is about to have his license revoked. Could it be the increased death rate in the village of Ruby, ten miles south of Diamond? Lloyd Miller, manager of Station N.U.T.S.—T.V. or National Universal Television Station—'I .V. is now working on the invention of Smellivision. The F.C.C. thinks it just slinks. Bill Hewitt, president of the “Very Lonely Hearts Club’’ of Cattail, has not. as yet. trapped any foolish female. Supersonic Dick LaLonc is attempting to fly around the universe. The last we heard he was visiting Venus, the all women planet. Actress Avis Howe has just finished her second film role in ‘School Daze.” Could she have gotten her start in our Senior Play? Dave Iredale is now Proprietor of Airedale’s Restaurant in Dogpond. Main courses include Blondes, Brunettes and Redheads. Well, its about time I ran along. The mail just came and I have to drive four miles in my Cadillac to get it. [ 10] CLASS OF ’53 HISTORY In 1940 the original members of this Senior Class entered, for the first time, the walls of this school. Of the number only six remain. They are James Bezner. David Bundy, Ann DeMarsc. Hazel Remington, Richard LaLone and Richard Pearson. In first grade Ronald Hcald. David Iredale, Lloyd Miller and Elaine Robarge joined the class. Thomas Lyng joined us in second grade and remained in the ranks until the last part of our freshman year. Eugenia Fredenburg joined us in the third grade as did George Babcock, William Hewitt, Fred Marti, Peggy Patrick and Lois Porter in the fourth. We continued through the fifth with no additions to our ranks, hut in the sixth. Gilbert Hemsley, Avis Howe, Alice Moore Kugut and Gerald Richardson were added to our growing group. Gilbert Hemsley remained with us until we became juniors. As fresh- men our group was again increased by the addition of Edith Dickinson. June Ebdon and the wild men from Lorraine, Floyd Brigham. Perry' Fowler. Lyle Gillette and Edward Wise. The only other member to join our class in the freshman year was Charles Burgdorff who came after about ten weeks. William Freeman became a member of this class in our junior year, and remained with us until called into the service of his country in March of 1953. Our four years have been marked with many hard struggles, but somehow with the help of our faculty we have managed to reach this last year in A.H.S. Our class has worked hard, not only at their studies but at the numerous class activities. In our freshman year we elected Thomas Lyng our President, James Bezner Vice-President. Richard Pearson Secretary, and Eugenia Fredenburg Treasurer. Our class advisor was Mr. Smith. In the sophomore year our officers were Richard Pearson President, June Ebdon Vice-President, David Bundy Secretary, and Edith Dickinson Treasurer. Our adviser was Coach Pate. Our class officers for our important junior year were Edith Dickinson President, Richard Pearson Vice-President, David Bundy Secretary and Peggy Patrick Treasurer. Our class adviser was Miss Reed. In this year two very important events occurred. The first was receiving our class rings which we had ordered at the end of our sophomore year and the second was the Junior Prom. We were the first class in some time to make a real success of it. The king and queen were A1 Shelmidine and Ann LaLone. At first it didn’t seem possible that we were really seniors but we soon got over that. We elected James Bezner President, Richard LaLone Vice-President. Ann De Marse Secretary, and Richard Pearson Treasurer. Mrs. Howard is our class adviser. • As we look back over the years of school, particularly the last four years, we begin in a small measure to understand what is meant by the saying The school years are the best years of your life. To us it means the class suppers, the dances, the senior plays, the friendships that have been formed in these short years, the teams we have played on or cheered for and many other things that are too nu- merous to mention. But where ever we go we will all take lasting memories of A.H.S., the greatest little school in the world. f II J CLASSES SK. IOHS First Row. left to right: Elaine Robarge. Edith Dickinson, Lois Porter, June Ebdon; Second Row: Avis Howe Catherine Wldrlck. Richard LaLone, James Bezner, Richard Pearson, Ann DeMarse. Hazel Remington: Third Row: Perry Fowler, Flovd Brigham. George Babcock. Eugenia Fredenburg, Mrs. Howard, Peggy Patrick, Lyle Gillette. Ron- ald, Heald, Fredrick Marti: Fourth row: Bill Freeman. David 1 redale. David Bundy. IOd Wise. (Jerald Richardson. Bill Hewitt, Lloyd Miller. .11 MOHS First Row. left to right: Helen Remington, Marcia Dickinson Kathryn Groves. Kathleen Murphy. Mary Kehoe; Second Row: Joyce Oderkirk, Sylvia Nichols, Ann Priest, Marie Fllson, Jane Adams. Ruth Reeves. June Dowker: Third Row: Leslie Sprague, Dick Heald. Virgil Robarge. Ray Berry. Miss Reed. Willemlna Reed, Ida Shelmidine, Janice Dilla- huugh, Marilyn Brown: Fourth Row: Bob Miller. Ed Heinrich, Carl Trowbridge, Steve Burns. Bruce Crast. John Taylor. Bob Leuzc. 12 ] CLASSES SOPII OMOIt KS First Row, left to right: Daphna Vrooman, Nancy Farrand, Shirley Tamblln. Florence Schofield, Ann Remington, Shirley Marti; Second Row: Ivan Fowler. Julia Howe. Connie Elliott, Edith Prouty, Joan LaClair, Fern Priest. Sally Parks; Third Row: Clifford Cool, Larry Shelmidine, Willard Blair, Clayton Priest. Carl Patten, Mr. Schwartz. Nelson Howard. Donald Harris, Kenneth Sloan. Dick Pitcher. Rufus Chalmers; Fourth Row: Vincent Farmer, Ralph Cook, Donald Larkin. Charles Clark, Earl Richardson, Bob Sischo, George Grimshaw, Bob Smith, Elmer Corbin. FRKSHMKN First Row, left to right: Janice Compo, Faith Remington. Sandra Smith. Marie Howard. Maybell Young:. Donna Zehr. Betty Porter, Suzanne Williams; Second Row: Camilla Hewitt. Margaret Miller, Sandra Burnash. Genevieve Groves, Kay Davis. Nancv Tamblln. Linda Moore. Marlon Palmer. Margaret Reed; Third Row: Joan Larkin. Cathrine Molnar. Virginia Corey, Bethyle Hunt. Barbara Wetterhahn. Sonya Nichols. Miss Sutter Mona Morrow, Norma Kellogg:. Joan Robarge, Mildred Sidmore. Joan Taylor. Michael Larkin; Fourth Row: Roy Gregory, Keith Hockey. Jerry Reed. Charles Sweetland. Ronald Trowbridge. Ralph Baker. Bill Groff, Kenneth McGregor. Kenneth Hockey. Thomas Sargent. Charles Peters. [ IS] CLASSES EIGHTH GHADK First Row, left to right: Meredith Barrett, Helen Xowak, Carol Chalmers, Ellen Dorian. Nina Belloff, Kay Wright, Barbara Young: Second Row: Marion Reeves, Anna Scofield. Sharon Widrig. Mrs. Fleming, Susan Sullivan. Marjorie Badgley, Phyllis Frappier: Third Row: Alan Wagner, Larry Groff. David Smith, George Smithler, Wilson Rusho. James Sinclair. Patricia Smith, George Wetterhahn, John Lyon. Tommy Williams. Rae Green- ley, Charles Drake, Douglas Murray; Fourth Row: Larry Blair. Richard Flaherty. Robert Looker. Jerry Taylor. Bernard Larkin, Richard Thomas. David Brown. Robert La Lone, Richard Prouty: Absent: Barbara Shean. Virginia Sprague. SEVENTH Git A HE First Row, left to right: Mary Ackley. Kay La Lone. Bonnie Barrett. Sharon Smith. Char- lotte ehr. Luna Graves; Second Row: Donna Dickinson, Faustina Vrooman, Anna Sco- field. Eleanor Mine, Ann Jones. Anne Holley. Geraldine Calhoun. Mary Edvthe Peyton. Rozella Pitcher; Third Row: William Pratt. Benny Snyder. David Widrig. ‘Donald Mol- nar. Brent Williams. Mrs. Harmon, Patrick Henry. Myron Palmer. Peter Larkin. C. Brien, Carl Moffett: Fourth Row: Xancy Belloff, Donna Robarge, Joanne Flaherty. Patricia Trainor Roy Stanley. Bernard Peters. Larry Parks. David Backus; Absent: Martha Prior John Prior, Walter Jackson. [ H ] CLASSES SIXTH (iltADK First Row, left to right: Truman Gleason. Stuart King, Richard Walden, Nelson Butler, James Elliott, Ryle Seaman; Second Row: Elizabeth Farrand. Jacquelin Halleck, Mary Jane Britton. Joan Halleck. Dorothy Berry, Jacquelin Ford, Bonnie Lou Sheley; Third Row: Peter Hine, George llallett, James Groff, Richard Brown. Mr. Moebs, Parol Switzer, Dianne Gillispie, Karlene Williams, David Tamblin; Fourth Row: Louis Frappler, Henry Pitcher. Steven Nichols, Donald Lennox. Leo Looker. Bruce Dobbins. Leonard Pool; Absent: Linda Herman. Bonnie Jean Van Epps. FIFTH (il(AI)K First Row, left to right: James Marti. Francis Dealing. Charles Stone, William Babcock, Edward Smithler. Paul Parks; Second Row: Ruth Berry. Claudia Tamblin. Brenda DeLano, Mrs. Fee, Joanne DeMarse, Grace Remington. Neva Pitcher; Third Row: June Pitcher. Carole Overton. Nancy Rivenburg. Kathryn Lantier. Judith Jones. Daryl Graves, Pamela Holley, Barbara Waite. Phyllis MartzlofT. Sherlyn Lunman; Fourth Row: Albert Peyton. Gerald Cook. Philip Maitland. Melvyn Williams. Keith Weal, James Ehdon. Bruce Thomas: Absent: Robert Wade, Kathryn Barker. [ 15 ] CLASSES FOI RTH (iRADK First Row. left to right: David Gibbs. Charles Pratt, James Butler, Thomas Rivenhurgh. Charles Wilcox, John Illingworth, Jr.: Second Row: Sharon Rusho, Rosemary Dickinson, Georgia Graves, Marion Fredenburg, Mrs. Greenley. Sandra Dillinbeck, Linda Taylor, Diane DeLano. Marie Berry: Third Row: Norma Wagner, Marcia Jones, Linda LaCette, Donna Peters. Sally Waite. Joyce Corey. Annahelle Looker; Fourth Row: Thurston Brown. John Scofield. Ronald Ranseer. William MartzlofT, Norman Thomas: Absent: Lee Smith. KOI It'I'll OR A DIO First Row. left to right: David LaLone. Jack Jones. Michael Blair. George Flaherty, Raymond Barrett, Kenneth Barrett: Second Row: Betty Fowler. Mary Steger, Abbv Hewitt, Mrs. Rawlings, Susan Dorgan, Linda Sutton, Cynthia Stone; Third Row: Pamela Webb. Craig Wagner. John Trainor. Fddle Millin. Denny Kellogg. Sargent Frappier, Linda Crast: Fourth Row: Kleanor Colt. Susie Stevens. Mary Anne Gillispie, Sally Simpton, Nancy Scofield. [ 10 ] CLASSES third ; radio First Row, left to right: David Weal. Billy Sanford, Arnold Failing, John Smith, Bobby Sheley: Second Row: Linda Snyder. Lorraine .Mullin. Maxine Vrooman. Judy Slscho. Miss Wilder. Judy Richmond, Nancy Rhodes, Carol Larkin. Nancy Thomas; Third Row: Bobby Reeves. Kirk Williams, Heorge Little. Peggy O’Neil. Ronald Sanford. Tommy Waite, Ronnie Parks. THIRD (iKAI)K First Row, left to right: Howard Kendall. James Kdwards. Frederick Walden. John Burns, William Berry. Peter Jones; Second Row: Dorothy Nowak. Margaret Steele. Rochelle Lennox. Joyce Dickinson, Mrs. Case. Beverly Macklin. Carole Lantier. Charlene Bangs, Jean (Rllispie; Third Row: Richard Hockey, Douglas Khdon, Cary Hallett. Paul Brown, Linda Holley. Cynthia Jantzi. Carol Laemmermann; Absent: Kenneth Conway. Carolvn Pooler. [ 17 J CLASSES skcom) First Row. left to right: Larrv ShafTner. Lyndon Vrooman, Ronald Newton. Allyn Wagner. 1 'n Lantler, Milton Davis; Second Row: Ann Steele. Gloria Switzer. Suzanne Peyton. Teri Larkin. Mrs. Hammond, Ann Whitney. Peggy Scofield. Bernice VanRpps, Patricia Overton; Third Row: Robert Burns. Olenn Hungerford, Thomas ('omno, Robert Corey. Patrick O’Neil. Gary Peyton. Marie Kendleman. Patricia Pratte. Phvllis LaGette. Kathleen Belloff, Gharlen Park. Roger Harris. Fourth Row: Frank Orast, William Smith. Dennis Tavlor. Richard Dorgan, Harold Gamble. Michael W hite. Andrew Looker. W illiam Graves. Donald Holman; Absent: Dawn Gosslaux, Donna Palmer. William Fairchild, George Larkin. P. T. A. Left to right: Rev. G. Butler, Fred Laemmermann. Florence Williams. Robert Pate. [ 18] CLASSES FI II ST CiRADK First Row. left to ri ht: Bobby Snyder. John Sullivan, Kenneth Wratten, Russell Fate, Wayne Rusho. Jimmy Williams; Second Row: Susan Waite, (Irace McIntosh. Judy Miner, Marlene Phillips, Miss Steele, Cheryl Richmond, Irene Pitcher. Gail Sutton. Roselyn Rusho: Third Row: Bobby Scofield, Randy Timmerman. Larry Seaman, Tommy Burns, David Van Brocklin, Brian Williams, Randy Smith. Ronald Reardon. FIRST GRADK First Row, left to rifcht: John Giovo, Gary Lennox, Gary Flagrsr. Georgre Boseor. David Hallett. Rodney Greenley; Second Row: Carol Horr. Patricia Greenley, Joanne Corey, Janis Cain. Mrs. Widrigr, Alice Fatten. Barbara Jantzi. Susan Alden. Betty Jane Looker: Third Row: Susan Kanaley. Susan Jones, Mary Frappier. Barbara Taylor. Marcia Harris. Yolanda Grimshaw, Candace Kotlowski. Carl Berry; Fourth Row: Richard Randle, Gary KelloKK, Stanley Kd wards. Jerry Holman, Theodore Rivenburg:. Timothy McConnell, Richard Burton: Absent: Cheryl Cook, Charles Fairchild. [ 19] CLASSES KI ’DKRGAHTK First Row, left to right: Leonard Misczuk, David Reynold. Leon Steele. Ronald Timmer- man, Bobby Simpson, George Obleman, Francis Weal, Charleton Park; Second Row Bonnie Plckette, Peggy .McIntosh. Phylinda ShafTuer, Susan Snyder. Mrs. Scholtz. Susan Steger Patricia Rhodes, Karan Lines, Cheryl McConnell; Third Row: Darcy Wagner. Charvi Stoker. Valeria Sinclair, Gertie Vrooman. Mary Richmond. Marilyn Rendleman. Tommy Medlicott, Russel Mercer. Danny Moore. Joanne Switzer, Linda Liscoml . Marv M Pitcher- Absent: Dicky Taylor, Janet Prior. KINDK It G A RTK N First Row, left to right: Ronald Williams. Freddy Miner. Paul Hungerford. Dickv Larkin, David Cain, Barry Hayes, Donald Williams; Second Row: Susan Bangs, Beverly VanKpps 2!bl s ! l,a..B£ach Irs- Trudy Chamberlain. Chloe Dealing. Linda Crumb! feL«dS,Br?Wn: Til rd, Uow: Tommy Lantier’ John Fredenburg, Russell Greenwood, James A E?™ Ja7ie8TK- Fowler. Eddie Scofield. Bobby Denny; Fourth Row: ernon Datoush. John Gamble. Jack Guzewich. Bobby Green, Vicki Hill Patricia Riven- burgh, John Dorgan; Absent: Vincent Bellows, Joy LaPatra. David Bowman [20] ACTIVITIES MOTIIKirS (i.l It Seated: Mr . Oillispie, Mr . Frappier, Mr . Greenley; Standing: Mr . Reeves, Mrs. Weal. STI IIK.NT C'OI € 11« Seated: Clifford Cool, Kenneth McGregor, James Bezner. Boh Miller: Standing: Benny Snyder. Ruth Reeves. George Grimshaw. Bruce Cra t. Mr. Scholtz. Ed Wise. Connie Elliott, June Ebdon, George Smithler. [ 21 ] ACTIVITIES KSIT1 It SKKTH 11,1. First Row: Howard Hamilton, Earl Lennox, John Taylor. Ed Wise (Capt.), Nelson Howard, Carl Fatten. Fob .Miller; Second Row: Donald Harris (Manager), Clifford Cool, Bruce Cast, George Grimshaw. Coach Murtagh, James Bezner. Ed Heinrich, Dick Heald, Kenneth Hockey (Manager). AKSIT1 Cll I'IKH l«E A DER S Left to right: Kathleen Murphy. June Dowker. Marilyn Brown. Elaine Robarge (Capt.), Ruth Reeves, Jane Adams, Kathryn Groves. [22] ACTIVITIES J. V. II SKKTIIAI.I, First Row: Clifford Cool. Kd Heinrich, Boh Sischo (Capt,), Dick Heald. Ronald Heald; Second Row: Coach Murtagh, Donald Harris (Manager), Keith Hockey, Ralph Baker, Percy Pratt. Kenneth Hockey (Manager). J. (ilKKIIliKADKRS First Row: Camilla Hewitt, Joyce Oderkirk, Mary Kehoe. Nancy Farrand (Capt.); Second Row: Joan Robarge, Joan Darkin, Bethyle Hunt, Connie KUiott. [23] ACTIVITIES FOOTII M. First Row: Ronald Heald, Floyd Brigham, Dick Heald, Karl Lennox. John Taylor (Capt ) Bill Groff, Fay McIntosh. Carl Trowbridge; Second Row: Bob Slscho (Manager) David Ire- dale, Rufus Chalmers, Bill Hewitt. Steve Burns. Dick Pitcher. Lyle Gillette. Coach Murtagh. V l KSTM N G TKA 1 Seated: Perry Fowler. Clifford Cool. George Babcock. Ronald ing: Coach Murtagh, William Hewitt, Steve Burns. Donald Dick Heald. Heald. Ivan Fowler; Stand- Larkin. Kenneth Hockey, [24 ] ACTIVITIES IIISKBALL TKA H 10.V Front row: C. Patten. C. Cool, B. Crast, J. Taylor. X. Howard. D. Heald, J. Bezner. Middle row: K. Hockey. II. Hamilton. B. Larkin, E. Wise. It. Miller. W. GrofT. E. Corbin. It. Heald. Coach Murtagh. Back row: It. Baker. Co-Mgr.. C. Sweetland. Co-Mar.. It. Sischo. E. Heinrich, G. Grlmshaw, Ken. Hockey, L. Gillette. BIS DRIVERS Left to rlgrht: Mr. Morton. Mr. Dobbins, Mrs. Dobbins, Mrs. Demido Overton. Mr. Van Epps, Mr. [25] ACTIVITIES ' • ADAMS HICH SCHOOL BAND :_________________________________________ Si : MOK ll | Standing: Sandra Burnash. Julia Howe, Shlrlev Marti. Ann Jones; Majorettes: Genevieve Groves. Nancy Belloff. Barbara Waite, Florence Scofield; First Row: George Hallett, James Marti, Sharon Widrigr, Patricia Trainor, Bob Leu .e. Thomas Sarg;ent, Carol Chal- mers. Kay Wrigrht, Ellen Dorgan. Richard Thomas: Second Row: Nina Belloff. Bruce Thomas, David Wldrigr, Leonard Cool. George Smithler. Barbara Wetterhahn, Peggy Patrick. Lois Porter, Sonya Nichols. Bettv Porter. Keith Weal, Lvnda Park: Third Row: George Wetterhahn. Larry Blair. Jerry Taylor. Bruce Crast, Earl Richardson. Gerald Richardson. Kenneth Hockey. Bob Sischo. Willard Blair. Clifford Cool, Charles Draker, Mrs. Washburn. .11 IOIt IIA l Front: S. Burnash. A. Jones; First row: M. St effer. K. Mullin. R. Shelev, N. Belloff. B. Waite. C. Wilcox. T Waite. J. lllinffworth; Second row: S. Frappier. J. Burns, T. Brown, P. Hine, P. Brown. M Blair. N. Thomas, J. Marti; Third row. S. Stevens. L. Crast. M. Reed. P. Holley. G. Cool. S. Simpson. A. Holley; Fourth row, Mrs. Washburn. F Priest. J. Howe. K. Hockey, N. Kelloffff. J. Flaherty. V. Spraffue. K. Wriffht, F. Reminffton. [26] ACTIVITIES m: iok ( iioim s First Row: Sextet—Elaine Roharge. Marilyn Brown, Eugenia Fredenburg, Peggy Patrick, Uuth Beeves, Juno Dowker; Second Row: Fern Priest. .Margaret Boo. Shirley Marti, Ann Remington. Marion Palmer. Linda Moore. Margaret Miller. Norma Kellogg;’ Third Row: Sonya Nichols. Shirlev Tamhlin. Florence Scofield, Nancy Tamblin, Kav Pavis. Marie Howard. Nina Belloff, Sharon Wldrig, Carol Chalmers, Nancy Pelloff; Fourth Row: Patricia Trainor. Marion Beeves. Ellen Dorgan. Sylvia Nichols. Marie Filson. Mrs. Washburn. Kenneth Hockey, Ann Priest, Julia Howe. Catherine Molnar. Virginia Corey, Barbara Wetterhah n. .11 MOK ( HOII I s First Row: Meridith Barrett. Lana Graves. Helen Nowak, Donna Dickinson Bonnie Bar- rett. Sharon Smith. Kay LaLone, Mary Ackley. Charlotte Zehr: Second Bow: Barbara Young. Carol Chalmers. Nina BellofT. Ellen Dorgan. Joanne Flaherty, Anne Hollev. Mrs. Washburn. Eleanor Hine. Kay Wright, Nancv BellofT, Mary Edythe Peyton. Geraldine Calhoun. Anna Scofield: Third Bow: Faustina Vrooman. Rozella Pitcher. Ann Jones. Ma- rion Beeves. Sharon Wldrig. Susan Sullivan. Patricia Smith. Phyllis Frappier, Marjorie Radgley, Donna Robarge, Anna Scofield. Patricia Trainor. [27] ACTIVITIES Q I 17. TRAM Left to right: David Bundy, Ruth Reeves, Hazel Remington, Boh Leuze. INTRA Ml HAL STAFF Seated: Marcia Dickinson. Dick Heald, Coach Murtagh. Donald Heald, Kugenia Freden- burg; Standing: Florence Scofield, George Grimshaw, Lynda Park. f 28 1 ACTIVITIES XKWSKKKL STAFF Seated: Mrs. Howard, Ruth Reeves. Eugenia Fredenburg, Marilyn Brown: Standing: Kay LaLone, Nancy Farrand, Clifford Cool. Ed Wise. Richard Pearson, Thomas Sargent. Nina Belloflf, Daphna Vrooman. SENIOR PI,AY CASTS Kneeling: Lois Porter, Elaine Robarge, Avis Howe; Seated on couch: Ronald Heald. Hazel Remington, Bill Hewitt. Peggy Patrick, David Iredale; Standing: Mrs. Howard, Lyle Gil- lette, Richard Pearson. Gerald Richardson, David Bundy. James Bezner. Floyd Brigham, Eugenia Fredenburg. [29] ACTIVITIES GIKI.S HOWLING TKAM Front Row, left to right: Janice Compo, Lynda Park, Sandra Smith, Nancy Farrand, Suzanne Williams, Betty Porter, Faith Remington; Second Row: Klalne Kobarge. Mary Kehoe, Camilla Hewitt. Kathryn Groves, June Dowker, Margaret Reed. Kathleen Murphy; Third Row: Sally Parks. Genevieve Groves, Jane Adams. Joan Taylor. Coach Murtagh, Joan Robarge. Ruth Reeves. Joan Larkin. Florence Scofield; Fourth Row: Bethyle Hunt. Connie KUiott, Eugenia Fredenburg. Sonya Nichols. Mona Morrow, Joan LaClair, Barbara Wetterhahn. BACHELOR'S ('1.1 It Seated: Bob Miller, Dick Heald, Ronald Heald. Ed Heinrich, Bob Leuze; Standing: Bruce Crast. Richard Pearson, Miss Sutter, Gerald Richardson. James Bezner [30] ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES In the annual track day held at Adams, honors were won by: HOYS GIRLS 50 yard Dash—Nelson Howard 100 yard Dash—Bill Groff 220 yard Dash—Bernard Baker 440 yard Dash—Fred Cole 880 yard Dash—John Taylor Mile Run-Dick Heald 80 yard Dash—Marilyn Wilder 40 yard Dash—Marilyn Wilder 50 yard Dash—Gayle Graves 60 yard Dash—Gayle Graves Broad Jump—Madeline Shelmidine Softball Throw—Nathalie Tavlor—165 feet Broad Jump—Nelson Howard— 17 feet 4 inches High Jump—James Be ner—4 feet 8 inches Pole Vault—John Taylor—8 feet 6 inches Shot Put—Gordon Dobbin—34 feet 4i 2 inches Last spring our baseball team played in the Oswego- Jefferson League. Members of the varsity squad were: John Taylor, captain: Bob Miller, Ronnie Heald, Nelson Howard. Dick Heald. Bernard Baker, Bruce Crast, Bill Groff, Frederick Cole. James Be ner. Howard Hamilton. Carl Patten. George Bab- cock. Ed Frappicr and Dick Miller. The boys won 4 and lost 6 while the J.V. team won 6 and lost 0. On May 31, Adams High School placed third in the Sectional Meet held at Liverpool. Nelson Howard won first place in the Broad jump, jumping 17 feet 6 inches. The 1952-53 sports year started with football under the direction of Coach Murtagh. John Taylor was captain of the team which won 2 and lost 5 games. The basketball season started in November with Ed Wise as captain. The team did very well and held first place for more than half the season. The varsity won 12 and lost 7 games. The team played in the Oswego-Jefferson League and the Sectional play-offs in Watertown. In the intramural activities of the school the soccer championship was won by the sophomore girls and sophomore boys: heldball junior girls; basketball senior girls, junior A boys: volleyball senior girls, sophomore A boys: table tennis. Kathryn Groves and Ralph Cook, badminton. Peggy Patrick and Bob Miller: shufflcboard Hazel Remington, quoits, Ed Wise. The boys football was not completed because of bad weather. The girl’s interscholastic soccer team consisted of Peggy Patrick, captain: Edith Dickinson, Barbara Wetterhahn, J:«ne Adams, Joyce Odcrkirk. Florence Scofield. Marcia Dickenson. Camilla Hewitt, Joan Robarge. Eugenia Frcdenburg. Elaine Robarge, Kathryn Groves. Ruth Reeves. June Dowker. Joan Larkin. Marie Filson, Marion Palmer, Alice Kogut. Margaret Reed and Mary Kehoe. The girls won 2 and lost 1 games. In basketball Peggy Patrick was captain with Florence Scofield. Marion Palmer, Mary Kehoe, Margaret Reed. Jane Adams. Barbara Wetterhahn. Daphna Vrooman, Kathryn Groves, Joan Robarge. Camilla Hewitt and Ruth Reeves as teammates. The girls won 3 and lost 2 games. At the girls’ sport carnival held at Sandy Creek this year Peggy Patrick placed third in badminton singles while Eugenia Frcdenburg and Florence Scofield placed second in badminton doubles. The volleyball team which consisted of Peggy Patrick. Florence Scofield, Kathryn Groves. Lois Porter. Joan Robarge, Betty Porter. June Dowker, Jane Adams. Janice Compo, Marion Palmer. Mary Kehoe. Hazel Remington. Camilla Hewitt. Ruth Reeves, Daphna Vrooman and Barbara Wetterhahn placed second. Adams entered the Watertown Area Carnival with Ralph Cook and Floyd Brigham runners-up in table tennis. In the Sectional Meet held at Archbold Gymnasium, Adams placed second in the wrestling. Those winning top honors were: Perry Fowler, George Babcock. Donald Larkin and Clifford Cool. [31 ] Compliments of A Friend [32 ] Compliments of KOLBE STUDIO 240 KINNE STREET EAST SYRACUSE 16 MM Film Rental Year Book Photographer Phone 775265 Valley Station, No. 2 Gas — Oil — Lubrication And Minor Repairs CARL E. FOWLER Route 11 Adams, N. Y. For delivery of oil, gas, kerosene and fuel oil — Call Ralph Chapman 4-2881 or 2-5341 L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Known wherever there are Schools and Colleges” Class rings and pins Commencement Invitations Diplomas - Personal Cards Medals and trophies Club Insignia LELAND G. 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