Adams High School - Hilltop Yearbook (Adams, NY)

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ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL ALMA MATER Dear Adams High School, Our own Alma Mater So high and so fine in the making of men, We love you, dear, dear High School, we love and revere you, As great in the training of soul as of pen. Your place on the hilltop portrays 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. MRS. HOWARD Class Advisor MR. SCHOLTZ Principal YEARBOOK STAFF Front: Ann Jones. Waller Bar- den, Shirley Larrison Back: Ann Holley, Patricia Trainor, Joanne Flaherty, Mrs. Howard, Nancy Belloff, Donna Robarge VALEDICTORIAN PATRICIA ANNE TRAINOR “Pat Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Softball 2, 3, 4 Girls’ Sports Carnival 3, 4 Quiz Team 3, 4 Spelling Team 1 Octette 4 Intramural Leader 2 Treasurer 1, 4 Student Council 2, 3 Senior Play Yearbook Staff Newsreel Staff 3, 4 GAA Representative 2 County Chorus 4 Girls’ Playday 1, 3, 4 MOTTO “In ourselves our future lies.” COLORS- Pink, Black and Mint Green FLOWER Pink and White Sweetheart Roses SALUTATORIAN NANCY ANN BELLOFF “Nance” Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play; Junior Play Student Council 3, 4 Class President 3, 4 Newsreel 1, 3, 4 Sextet 1, 2, 3 Octette 4 Prize Speaking 2, 3, 4 Secretary GAA Treasurer GAA Quiz Team 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls’ Playday 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 County Chorus 3 Girls’ Sports Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4 PETER LARKIN “Pete” Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2 Boys’ Sports Carnival Boys’ Winter Carnival Newsreel 3, 4 EUGENE CHARLES MURRAY “Gene” Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Junior Play Senior Play Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys’ Winter Carnival Boys’ Sports Carnival Intramural Leader Vice President 3 Newsreel 3, 4 Yearbook Staff BERNARD RICHARD SNYDER “Ben” Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 2, 4 Vice President 1 Treasurer 2, 3 Student Council 4 Newsreel 2, 3, 4 Winter Sports Carnival 2, 3, 4 Junior Play; Senior Play Sports Carnival 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2 SHARON SMITH “Sharon” Newsreel 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 JOANNE FLAHERTY “Jo” Chcerleading 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 1, 2, 3; Soccer 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Junior Play; Senior Play Student Council 4 Yearbook Staff Girls’ Playday 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Newsreel 3, 4 DONNA ROBARGE “Donna” Bowling 1, 2, 4 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Junior Play Newsreel Staff 3, 4 Intramural Leader 4 Yearbook Staff ANN JONES “Ann” President 1, 2; Vice President 4 Student Council 1, 2 Newsreel 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Junior Play; Senior Play Flag Twirler GAA Representative 2 GAA President 4 GAA Vice President 3 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 2 Winter Festival 1, 2, 3 Spring Festival 1, 2. 3 LANA GRAVES “Una” Soccer 3 Basketball 3 Bowling 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Prize Speaking 4 Newsreel 3, 4 Junior Play DAVID CHARLES WIDRIG “Dave” Band 1, 2, 4 Dance Band 2, 4 Pep Band 4 Junior Play Time Keeper 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 SHIRLEY LARRISON “Shiri” Chorus 3, 4 Octette 4 Newsreel 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Yarmouth High School Chorus 1, 2 Newspaper 2 KAY ELIZABETH LALONE “Kay” Student Council 1 Vice President 3 J.V. Cheerleading 3 Newsreel 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play- Varsity Cheerleading 4 Prize Speaking 4 THOMAS WILLIAMS “Tom” Baseball 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Football 1, 2. 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play Newsreel 3, 4 Winter Carnival 2 Sports Carnival 1, 2 SHARON EILEEN HINES “Sharon” Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Newsreel 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 BARBARA ANN HOLLEY “Ann Yearbook Staff 4 Newsreel 3, 4 Senior Play Junior Play Prize Speaking 4 Intraniurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2. 3, 4 Ciris’ Playday 1 CLASS HISTORY I he year 1945 is a significant date in our lives, for we as a class entered Adams High School. Successfully passing through the first eight grades, we soon found our- selves awaiting high school with great anticipation. Our freshman class consisted of 29 happy young students. Ann Jones was elected class president; with Benny Snyder as vice president; Joanne Flaherty as secretary and Patricia Trainor as treasurer. Representatives to the student council were Kay LaLone and Charles Brigham. Under the leadership of Coach Pate we had a success- ful food sale. Oui freshman year was brought to a close with a picnic at Westcott’s Beach. Leaving us in that year were Mary Edythe Peyton. Mary Ackley, Joyce Cooley, Sally Bacon, Margaret Watts. Marvin Robarge, Charles Brigham, Larry Parks, Donald Molnar and Karole McGrath. Upon entering our sophomore year, our class had dwindled to 23 students. Ann Jones was again elected president, with Eugene Murray as vice president, Joanne Flaherty as secretary and Benny Snyder as treasurer. Myron Palmer and Patricia Trainor were elected to the student council. Coach Pate was our advisor. We were thrilled to be able at last to order our class rings. Nancy Bovay and Charles McGrath left our class in that year. In our junior year we gladly welcomed into the class Sharon Hines, Shirley Larri- son, Louise Babcock and Tom Williams. Nancy Belloff was elected president; Kay LaLone, vice president: Joanne Flaherty, secretary, and Benny Snyder, treasurer. Myron Palmer and Patricia Trainor again represented the class at student council meetings. Linder the guidance of Miss Reed, our advisor, we had a paper drive, food sale, and a hayride. The entire class worked enthusiastically to publish the newsreel “Odds ’N Ends” which enabled us to win the Jefferson County Journal’s trophy for the best newsreel of the year. Under the direction of Mr. Andrews and Mr. Clancy the juniors presented the comedy “Mama’s Baby Boy” and realized the most profit any class has ever received from a play. With the resources gained from our previous profits, we held our Junior Prom. Aided by the music of Harry Spicer’s orchestra, the prom was another proud event in our class history. Confidently we entered school in the fall of 1957 as proud and privileged seniors. In our final and most important year we lost Eleanor Hines, Anna Scofield, Myron Palmer, Wayne Pooler, Louise Babcock and Charlotte Zehr. Nancy Belloff was elected president; Ann Jones, vice president: Faustina Vrooman, secretary; and Patricia Train- or, treasurer. Benny Snyder and Joanne Flaherty were elected to the student council. Under the direction of Mrs. Howard, our class advisor, we presented our senior play entitled “Which Shall He Marry.” The play proved to be profitable as well as success- ful. This, of course, delighted every senior. Wanting to publish the best yearbook ever, the seniors had a turkey raffle to help increase our treasury. A record hop and the publication of the newsreel were the final projects of our senior year. We. the graduating class of June 1958, will leave our Alma Mater soon, realizing the truth of our motto: “In ourselves our future lies” PROPHECY While stranded in outer space in my do it yourself spooknick. complete with the exception of a return lever, (this project was started when I was taking shop from Mr. Smith I. I whiled away many hours observing my classmates of ’58. As 1 look down at my old Alma Mater I see Tommy Williams is still winding the old trail between his house and school, but not as a student. He has taken over for the retired Mr. Caulkins. Another one of our students is still going to A.H.S. regularly. Mrs. Bechtel couldn't part with Ben Snyder so she made him her assistant. Eugene Murray’s experience at the bakery enabled him to get a job at the W’hite House with the title of “Chief Donut Hole Taster” (for the president). Donna Robarge inspired by her position as Intramural leader at Adams High has started a basketball team, whose antics give the Globe Trotters a tough time. Sharon Smith never cared for sports in school but she has wowed the world by hold- ing the woman’s championship wrestling title for 6 continuous years. Sharon’s good friend Bonnie Barrett is happily married and starting a nursery school of her own. Sharon Hines is now running a very exotic diner. Her reputation was built on her mouth watering rattlesnake salad, fried caterpillars and savory broiled octopus steak. Peter Larkin is giving Ike Berry a run for his money. He has opened a Bowling alley in what used to be Rice’s Factory. Pete is married to the now famous Madame Patricia Butterfly Trainor who is playing many piano concerts in Carnegie Hall. Nancy Belloff who showed great leadership ability as president of our class for two years has just been elected the first lady president of the U. S. However, much of Nancy’s success was due to the eloquent speeches given by her campaign manager, Joanne Flaherty. Joanne is a combination of Humphrey Pennyworth and Demosthenes. Ann Holley and Kay LaLone were spotted by a Paramount talent scout during our Jr. Play and are now child stars in the recent Bobbsie Twins series. Lana Graves’ ability to be heard and not seen has made her indispensable as a L.S. espionage agent. Shirley Larrison has started a swankey salon for the rehabilitation of fingernail biters. Her services are in such demand that she has had to call in her friend Bob S. and together they make an excellent example of before and after. I was sorry to see that Faustina V. was in the hospital. Too bad she didn't discover until after she opened her florist shop that she was allergic to flowers. Walter Barden is a big industrialist running his own nut factory and his favorite nut is Hazel. I hear Dave Widrig had been working in the Science field. They say he’s mad. What’s this I see approaching? Why, it’s Dave and he’s got an extra return lever. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the class of 1958 of Adams High School, of the Village of Adams in the county of Jefferson in the state of New York, being of sane mind and sound bodv. do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, in the manner following we do say: f IRST—We direct that our just debts be paid by the Class of 1959 SECOND—We bequeath the following assets as herein set forth 1. Fat Trainor—wills her ability to go steady to Edna Berrv. 2. Joanne Flaherty—wills her silly giggle to Leonard Cool. 3. Lana Graves—wills 2” of her height to Katherine Barker. 4. David Widrig—wills his curly red hair to Pam Holley. 5. Ann Holley—wills her picnic spot at Spook Hill to Judy and Bruce. 6. Ann Jones—wills her soccer ability to Bev Larrison. 7. Nancy Belloff—wills her basketball ability to Donna Ball. 8. Pete Larkin—wills his ability to bowl to John Trainor (Who can already bowl better than Pete). 9. Sharon Hines—wills her quiet ways to Edna Butler. 10. Kay LaLone—leaves one lb. of fat to Glenn Brown. 11. Tom Williams—leaves his way with the women to Hollis Flaherty. 12. Gene Murray—leaves his halfback position on the football team to Fred Russell. 13. Benny Snyder—leaves his guitar and sport coat to coach. 14. Shirley Larrison—leaves her fingernails to Carol Switzer. 15. Walt Bardon—leaves his ability to keep one girl to Truman Gleason. 16. Donna Robarge—leaves her long hair to Abby Hew itt. 17. Faustina Vrooman—wills her typing ability to Penny Genga. 18. Bonnie Barrett—leaves her ability to get engaged to Nina Nve. 19. Sharon Smith leaves her ability to jitterbug to Jim Ebdon. Our whole class also leaves to Mrs. Howard: (1) one batch of fudge to get fat on (2) a party dress for the Senior Party on Thursdav (3) peace and quiet without us. We also will to the Junior class back assignments, rights and privileges as Seniors, all the luck in the world and left overs from our parties including Mrs. Howard. In witness thereof we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seal, the twenty-third day of June in the year of Our Lord. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-eight. Name Walter Harden Bonnie Barrett Nancy Belloff Joanne Flaherty Lana Graves Sharon Hines Ann Holley Ann Jones Kay La Lone Pete Larkin Shirley Larrison Gene Murray Donna Roharge Sharon Smith Benny Snyder Pat Trainor Faustina Vrooman Dave Widrig Tom Williams Mrs. Howard Age IB Age Acts 14 17 19 17 14 17 51 2 17 9 18 20 17 3 yrs. 18 10VL 17 3 mos. 18 15 17 11 19 99 18 12 17 30 17 1 hr. 17 28 17 20 17 108 18 12 109 39 Likes Hazel W. “Al” Dancing Weekends Children Jerry Front seats Sleeping Goodies Pat Boys To have the car Dancing Food Himself Pete Work Bowling Girls Food Dislikes School Other hoys Necking Homework Adults Work C2HsOH Working Shorthand History Reading Donuts Romancing School Female Singers Kissing Strict rules Girls Teachers Gum cracking Favorite Saying Ambition Outcome Hazel Navy Marriage Sure Marriage LiT Als Darling Teacher Olympic champ Shoot Teacher Secretary .Hey! Dietician Governess Hahaha Teacher Mother Sugar Teacher History teacher Probably Teacher Swim English Channel Emma Model Fat lady How about that Coast Guard Nursery owner Sugar Heiress Old maid Noop To get a car Hitchhike Get lost First female to go to the moon Raising Sputniks Ah Beautician Social worker Censored Rock n roll star Farmer Come here, Pete Accountant Nursery owner I don’t know Dietician Communist Ob. darn Technician Pin boy Wilma bates me Jet Pilot Janitor Pshaw! Get us through school Nervous breakdown LASSES SENIORS First row: Patricia Trainor, Nancy Belloff, Shirley Larrison, Donna Robarge, Joanne Flaherty Second row: Mrs. Howard. Sharon Hines, Faustina Vroman, Ann Holley. Ann Jones, Sharon Smith. Bonnie Barrett, Kay LaLone, Lana Craves Third row: Walter Jackson. Peter Lakkin. Tommy Williams. Eugene Murray, David Widrig, Bernard Snyder. JUNIORS First row: Bonnie Sheley, Linda Herman, Carol Switzer, Bonnie Van Epps, Dorothy Berry Second row: Stanley Shelmidine, Jim Elliot, Stuart Ring. Richard Walden, Miss Reed, Earl Remington, Thuman Gleason, Calvin O’Brien, Lyle Seaman Third row: Richard Brown, Hollis Flaherty, Bruce Dobbin, Glyn Brown, George Hallett, Leonard Cool, Patricia Henry. SOPHOMORES First row: Joan Pooler. June Pitcher. Do- lores Piddock. Anna Mae Pitkin. Hazel Wilson, Patricia Pooler Second row: Julia Draper. Julie Parker, Beverly Larrison, Penny Genga, Judith Jones, Lyn Simmons. Kathy Lantier. Carole Overton, Patricia Cushing Third row: Keitha Smith, tlaudia Tamblin, Brenda DeLano. Pamela Holley, Barbara Waite, Phylis Martzloff. Francis Dealing, Coach Robert Pate, Philip Maitland. James Marti, Joan Overton. Daryl Graves. Joanne DeMarse, Monica Vorce. Ruth Berry Fourth row: Edward Smithler. Albert Pey- ton. Bruce Thomas, David Hatcliff. Keith eal, Ronald Sloan. Alan Foster, Jerry Cool, Bill Babcock, Bob Wade, Henry Busier. James Ebdon FRESHMEN First row: Sandra Bice. Grace Remington. Jeanne Boulay, Marie Berry. Linda Dra- per. Brenda Whitford, Dianne Delano. Betty Fowler Second row: Rose Moffet, Sandra Dillen- beck, Abby Hewitt. Susan Dorgan, Georg- ia Graves, Linda LaCette, Pamela Webb, Kathy Barker, Marcia Jones, Eleanor Coit, Janet Hodder. Beverly McNett, Sus- ie Stevens Third row: David Gibbs. Fred Russell. Dick Waters, Eddie McGrath. Raymond Barrett. Cliff Widrig. Thurston Brown, Norman Thomas, Mr. Sacci. Edna But- ler, Nancy Scofield, Linda Crast, Marion Fredenburg, Donna Ball. Georgianna Lud- low, Joyce Corey, Nina Nye, Sharon Rusho Fourth row: George Russel, John Illing- worth. John Scofield, Jack Jones, Brad Lee. George Flaherty. Dennis Kellogg, Bob Mathews, Billy Martzloft. Stanley Hamilton. Craig Wagner, Paul Brown. Bob Ackley, David La Lone. Charles Wil- cox EIGHTH GRADE First row: Margaret Steele, Rochelle Len- nox, Jenny Cheresknoski, Patrica La- Bouf, Linda Holley, Dawn Williams, Carolyn Pooler Second row: Kenneth Conway, Richard Hockey, Billy Sanford, Mrs. Fleming, Kenneth Barrett, Gene Ludlow, Richard Potter Third row: John Smith, John Steele, Ron- ald Sanford, Douglas Ebdon, Charles Molnar First row: Charlene Bangs, Nancy Rhodes, Judith Sisco, Judith Richmond, Cynthia Jantzi, Dorothy Nowak, Carole Lantier Second row: Sharon Shermon, Betty Mc- Grath. Maxine Vrooman, Sally Burnash, Mrs. Harmon, Beverly Macklen, Yvonne Beckstead, Jean Gillespi, Nancy Thomas. Third row: Robert Widrick, Billy Berry, Peter Jones, David Weal, Gary Hallett, Stanton Hamilton, Gary Barr, Tommy W'aite, Eddie Remington, John Bums, Robert Sheley, Donald Smithler. Absent: Lynda Snyder, Andy Bates SEVENTH GRADE First row: Nancy Boulay, Wilma Flaherty, Peggy Scofield, Barbara Cushing, Kathy Belloff, Ann Whitney, Carole Pooler, Vesta Bates Second row: Nancy Chrisman, John Lantier, Billy Fairchild, Glenn Hungerford, Robert Corey, Mr, Andrews. John Bowman. Mil- ton Davis, Robert Burns, Danny Hienes, Patty Overton Third row: Frank Crast, Fred W'alden, James Loomis, Harold Gamble, John Pecor, Richard Dorgan, Gary Peyton, Lyndon Vrooman First row: Sharon Beckstead. Ann Steele, Gloria Switzer, Betty Molnar, Beverly Pooler Second row: Sue Shelmidine, Shirley Mack len, Teri Larkin, Carol Draper, Ruth Lar- rison. Joyce Bowman, Phyllis LaCette, Charlen Park. Joyce Backus, Bernice Van Epps Third row: Richard Burton, Jim Thompson, Elroy Farran, Allen Bates, Mr. Clancey, Donald Holman, George Larkin, Bill Smith, Ronald Newton, Roger Harris Fourth row: Brent Nichols, Bill Graves, Le- roy Backus, John Parker, Dennis Taylor, Michael White, Patrick O’Neill. SIXTH GRADE Front row: Geraldine Keller, Alice Patten, Judy Miner, Susan Seymour, Ann Hat- cliff, Sheila Sherman, Susan Kanaley Middle row: Sue Alden, Mary Russel, John Sullivan, James Tiller, Mr. Pierce, Ron- nie Reardon, Rodney Greenley, John Giovo Back row: Randy Smith, Bill Pecor, Wayne Rusho, David Hallett, Tommy Bums, Timothy McConnell, Brian Lee, Douglas Widrick Front row: Roselyn Rusho, Marcia Harris, Marilyn Genga, Barbara Taylor, Nancy Giovo, Joanne Corey, Susan Jones Middle row: Susan Waite, Patricia Green- ley, Barbara Yantzi, Candy Katlowski, Mrs. Williams, Carl Berry, Robert Sco- field, Frederick Christman, Randy Tim- merman, Gary Flagg Third row: Kenneth Wratten, Russell Pate, Larry Seaman, William Draper, Jerry Holman, Howard McNett, Herman Picor, David McNulty First row: Joanne Seitzer, Trudy Chamber- lain. Cheryl Stoker, Mary Richmond, Mona Beach, Linda Dobson, Grace Mac- intosh Second row: Carleton Park, Mary Sullivan, Linda Brown, Susan Bangs, Chloe Deal- ings, Mrs. Fee, Bonita Ball, Patsy Rhodes, Mary Pooler, Ronnie Timmerman, David Rtynolds Third row: Tommy Lantier, James Fowler, Gary Lennox, David Pooler, Larry Bock- man, Gary Kellogg, Tommy Waugh, Ron- nie Pecor. Absent: Eddie Scofield. First row: Peggy McIntosh, Karen Lines, Anna' Smith, Susan Snyder. Mary Pooler Second row: Nancy Hamilton. Janet Gibbs, Gertie Vrooman, Vicki Hill, Beverly Van Epps, Valerie Sinclair. Mary Pitcher Third row: Ortha Widrick, Robert Snyder, Frederick Miner, Francis Weal, Ronnie Barker, Mr. Roberts, Russell Greenwood, Richard Goutermout. Leoa Steele, Billy Russel, Cheryl McConnell Fourth row: Barrett Hayes, Robert Denney, John Dorgan. Vernon Datoush, Robert Simpson, John Fredenburg. Absent: Da- vid Bowman FOURTH GRADE Front row: Cathy Sischo, Betty Wilcox, An- drey Jones, Pamela Rhodes, Janet Deni- son, Linda Kramer, Betty Smith Second row: Terry LaClair, Lowell Smith, Marcia Gamble, Ramona Barrett, Bar- bara Patten, Mrs. Greenley, Lynda Tim- merman, Linda Liscomb, Rochelle Rear- don, Vicki Barker, Kevin Larkin Third row: Leonard Misczuk, Freddy Wrat- ten, Jimmy Stoker, Wayne Jones, Tracy Cheever, Dennis McAnulty, Daniel Free- man Absent: Valinda Pearson, Sandra Cobb and Tommy Bowman Front row: Patricia Kraemer, Joanne Phil- lips, Kathleen Hogoboon, Sallie Lennox, Blanche Beach, Beverly Chrisman, Kay Elliott Second row: Morland Rusho, Donald W?hit ney, Susan Denny, Cheryl Clague, Mrs. Case. Sara Richmond, Linda Giovo, Ed- win Draper, Donald Furns, Norman Fair- child Third row: Richard Taylor, Lowell Jan tize, Bruce Munro, John Gamble, Jef- frey Peck, George Kellar, Lee Berry Absent: Marsha Whitford Front row: Constance Whitehead, Judy Len- nox, Margaret Lantier, Donna Pitkin, Anne Burton Second row: Gloria Taylor, Sharon Barney, Esther Cahoon, Mary Heinrich, Patricia Gregory, Nancy Datoush, Marcia Shel- midine Third row: Ricky Wood, Gary Kellar, Gary La Vere, David Curtis, James Greenwood, Mrs. Hammond, Robert Steele, Fred Kucik, Kenneth Corey, Stephen Denny Fourth row: David Belloff, Frederick Sin- clair, James Fredenburg, Earl Lennox, Samuel Tiller, Michael Norris Front row: Nancy Newton, Kathy Cushing, Carol Waugh, Carolyn Alden, Louise Hirschey, Suzanne Serow, Judy Flagg Second row: Mary Jane Kotlowski, Diane Bacon, Denise Taylor, Mrs. Rawlings, Linda Sedgemore. Sue Brown, Jean Mar- ti, Debbie Reynolds Third row: Paul Church, Cole Filson, Ralph Overton, Paul Hungerford, Michael Cascanet, John Greenwood, Raymond Whitehead. SECOND GRADE Front row: Joanne MeAnulty, Gary Rhodes, Gave Rhodes. Yvonne Widrig Second row: Lydia Draper, Connie Oakes, Sandra Fone, Marlin Lennox. Enily Steele, Sharon Beardsley, Susan Burdick, Carolyn Fairchild Third row: Martin Thompson, Ernest Pitch- er, Arthur Phillips, Mike Rice, Mrs. Gleason, Bobby Kreamer, Billy Welch. John Nowak. Brian Hayes Fourth row: Dennis Hough, Bobgy Groff, Donald Jantizi, Lyman Remington, Mike Hoagland. Dean Munro Front row: Peter Niewieroski, Harold Rusho. Rodney Widrick, William Misc- zuk, John Moore Second row: Arlys Wagner, Cynthia Givo, Kathleen Richmond, Linda Darling. Carol Jones, Susan LaCette, Jean Welsh Third row: Lonnie Biscomb, Rupert Monag- han, Wayne Ostrowski, Daniel Coff, Mrs. Whitney, Randy Reilly, Jerry Pooler, Ronnie Burns, Gary Sullivan Fourth row: Ronald Van Epps, Clifford Loomis, Timothy Claflin, Paul Cascanet, David Ebdon, Raymond Shelmidine FIRST GRADE Front row: Jimmy Misczuk, Billy Elliott, Jimmy Alden, Dennis Brown Second row: Elizabeth Mullin. Susan Hirs- chey, Della Groff, Virginia Dewey, Mary Jo Pate, Tamara Wheeler, Susan Cobb, Jeanne Heinrich Third row: Beverly Liscomb, Jane Ostrow- ski, Marlee Larkin, Rebecca Peck, Noelle Ann Norris, Mrs. Sinclair, Mary Taylor, Gail Roberts, Leiana Thomas, Terry Lee, Ann Church, Peggy Whiting Top row: Billy Beach, Bemon Loomis, Teddy Fredenburg, Michael Otis, Danny McConnell, Richard Kucik Absent: Cris Peck First row: Sandra Sassaman, Lindy Spry. Vicky Wood, Bonita Edwards, Renee Rear do m Second row: Brenda Sinclair, Nancy Dar- ling, Dee Ann O’Brien, Denise Price, Betsy Rice, Phyllis Switzer Third' row: Dicky Bright, David Pecor, Ricky Waugh, Jerry Moore, Mrs. W’idrig, Billy Dean, Barry Lee, Charles McAnulty, Kevin Barker Fourth row: Jimmy Cahoon, Arnold Ebdon, Bobby Williams, Freddy Larkin, Martin O’Connor, Ronnie Waugh, Michael Rich- ards, Jimmy Wratten Absent: Linda Jones, Barbara Turner First roiv: Cynthia Widrick, Joan Smith. Diam Barney, Francine Rusho, Linda Wood Second row: Jean Hosmer, Carol Whitney, Deborah Husuer, Sharon Taylor, Denise Gibbs, Connie Briggs Third roiv: Tommy Fillhart. Jimmie Sco- field. Dale Roberts, Richard Serow, Mrs. Scholtz, Glenn Peterson. Bruce Widrick, Carol Freeman, Billie Whiting. Top row: Ricky O'Connor, Tern- Henry, Barry- Joy, Jerry Henry, Patrick Cascanet, Richard Kraemer KINDERGARTEN Front row: Joyce McIntosh, Beverly Barker. Terry Norris, Pam Niewierisk Second row: Deborah Finley, Linda Clague, Melanie Dudley, Kathy Hamilton. Chris- tina Smith. Roxan Link Third row: Chester Hogaboom, Ricky Groff, Billie Denison, Frank Sacci, Mrs. Scholtz, Tommy Lennox, Richard W’est, John Ca hoon, Leo Russell Top row: Bobby Fredenburg, Tony Illing- worth, Tommy Dorgan, Norman Draper, Billie Mullin, Louis McNett, Bobby W'hiteman, Tommy Franklin, Tommy Lar- kin ORGANIZATIONS FACULTY HIGH SCHOOL First: Mrs. Vespa, Mrs. Montague, Mrs. Howard, Mr. Scholtz, Miss Reed, Mrs. Fleming, Miss Berry Second: Mrs. Campany, Mrs. Dobbs, Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. Bechtel, Mrs. Crumb Third: Mr. Sacci, Mr. Clancey, Mr. Smith, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Pate, Mr. Gordon, Mr. Caulkiris GRADE First: Mrs. Fee, Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Case, Mrs. Greenley, Mrs. Gleason Second: Mrs. Lephart, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Rawlings. Mrs. Widrig, Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Scholtz, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Budlong Third: Mr. Pierce. Mr. Roberts. Mr. Scholtz. Dr. Herman BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right: Rosemary Rhodes, Donald Cool, Edna Berry, clerk; Aaron Belloff, president; Frank Steele, John Jones. P.T.A. MOTHERS' CLUB Treasurer. Mrs. Giovo; President, Mr. Pate; Secretary, Mrs. Hirschey COOKS Stated: Mrs. Jean Wood, Mrs. Mary Welsh Standing: Mrs. Evelyn Sinclair, President Dayton Van Epps, Wellington Dobbin, Gladys Dobbin, Lester Overton, Henry Moreton Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Jimmerson STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Keith Weal, Leonard Cool, Mr. Sehollx, Nancy lielloff, Craig Wagner Standing Bernice Van F.ppa. Cynthia YanUy, Dorothy Berry, Frank Craat, Henry Busier, Jim El- liot, Dennis Kellogg, Ben Snyder, David Weal, Joanne Flaherty, Julie Barker, Marie Berry. QUIZ TEAM Lvlo Seaoian. Patrtcia Trainer. Nancy fcMiotL Stuart Ring ACTI VITI T.ES Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly: Then, heigh-ho, the holly! This life is most jolly! SHAKESPEARE SENIOR PLAY CAST First: Ann Holley, Patricia Trainor, Nancy Belloff. Joanne Flaherty. Kay LaLone Second: Eugene Murray, Ann Jones. Bernard Snyder. Tommy Williams JUNIOR PLAY CAST Seated: Mr. Clancy, Ann Jones. Walter Barden. Kay LaLone, Eugene Murray. Nancy Belloff, Bernard Snyder. Mr. Andrews Standing: Joanne Flaherty. Ann Holley, Donna Robarge PRIZE SPEAKING Lana Graves, Bonnie VanEpps, Barbara Waite, Julie Parker, Carol Switzer, Mrs. Howard, Nancy Belloff, Kathy Lantier, Linda Herman, Ann Holley, Kay LaLone NEWSREEL Bonnie VanEpps, Ann Jones, George Flaherty, Pat Cushing, Marie Berry JUNIOR BAND Firs row: Susan Waite, Geraldine Kellar, Patricia Greenley, Charlene Park. Carole Lantier, Bonnie Ball, John Fredenburg Second row: Tom Burns, Dick Dorgan, Ger- tie Vroom an, Susan Bangs, Russ Pate, Boh Simpson Third row: Bob Bums, Roger Harris, Bill Graves, Bill Smith, Fred Walden, David Reynolds, John Dorgan, Richard Burton, Randy Timmerman, Mr. Sacci SENIOR BAND First row: Susie Stevens, Brenda DcLano, Linda Crast, Julie Parker, Beverly Mack- lin, Maxine Vrooman, Pamela Holley Second row: Marion Fredenburg, Phyllis Mart .loff. Carole Overton, Bruce Thoman, David LaLone, Tommy Waite, Jerry Cool, Keith Weal, .Marie Berry, David Widrig. Third row: Sally Bumash, Linda Holley, Ruth Berry. Beverly McNett, Bobby Wade, Michael White, Donald Holman, Gary Peyton. Frank Crast, Jim Marti, Leonard Cool Fourth row: Mr. Sacci, Dianne DeLano, Janet Hodder, George Hallett, Henry Busier, Bobby Sheley. MAJORETTES Left to right: Barbara Waite, Nancy Bell- off, June Pitcher Kneeling: Roselyn Rusho PEP BAND First row: David Widrig, Sally Burnash, Julie Parker, Brenda DeLano, Susie Ste- vens. Maxine Vrooman Second row: Mr. Sacci, Tom Waite, John Burns, Norman Thomas, Jim Marti, Bruce Thomas, Bob Wade, Bob Sheley, Diane DeLano DANCE BAND First row: Susie Stevens, Bob W:ade, David Widrig Second row: Mr. Sacci, Jerry Cool, Leonard Cool. Keith W’eal, Henry Busier First row: Marcia Jones, Judy Jones, Shir- ley Larrison. Lyn Simmons, Kathryn Barker, Carole Switzer, Carole Overton, Penny Genga Second row: Mrs. Vespa. Bonnie Sheley, Rose Moffet, Abbey Hewitt, Marion Fredenburg, Joyce Corey, Linda Crast, Janet Hodder, Susan Stevens, Diane De- Lano Third row: Pamela Holley, Barbara Waite, Beverly Larrison, Julie Parker, Linda LaCette, Phyllis Martzloff, Bonnie Van- Epps, Joanne DeMarse, Susan Dorgan. SENIOR CHORUS JUNIOR CHORUS First row: Dorothy Nowak, Barbara Cush- ing, Beverly Macklen, Linda Holley, Judy Richmond, Ruth Larrison, Joyce Bowman Second row: Vesta Bates, Gloria Switzer, Bernice VanEpps, Shirley Macklen, Mar- garet Steele, Charlyn Park, Dawn Wil- liams, Wilma Flaherty, Teri Larkin, Nan- cy Thomas, Nancy Rhodes, Mrs. Vespa Third row: Sharon Sherman, Peg Scofield, Kathy Belloff, Rochelle Lennos, Charlene Bangs, Carole Lantier, Sally Burnash, Linda Snyder, Jenny Chereshnowski, Ann W’hitney, Patricia Overton, Ann Steele OCTET Kneeling: Pat Trainor, Nancy Belloff Standing: Judy Jones, Bonnie Van Epps, Joanne DeMarse, Shirley Larrison Sitting: Barb Waite, Bev. Larrison TRIPLE TRIO First row: Nancy Rhodes, Sally Burnash, Beverly Maklin, Judy Sischo, Linda Sny- der Secbnd row: Nancy Thomas, Carol Lantier, Mrs. Vespa, Kathy Belloff, Patricia Over- ton VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Bonnie VanEpps, Kay Lai me, Bonnie Shcley, Joanne DeMarse Standing: Ann Jones, Nancy Belloff, Barbara Waite, Linda Herman J.V. CHEERLEADERS Front: Janet Hodder Middle: Susan Dorgan, Georgia Graves, Abby Hewitt, Marion Fredenburg Back: Penny Genga, Joanne Flaherty, Linda Crast ATHLETICS 01 It is excellent To have a giant’s strength; but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant. SHAKESPEARE INTRAMURAL LEADERS Seated: Donna Robarge, Carol Switzer, Robert Pate, Patrick Henry, Eugene Murray Standing: Pamela Holley, Bruce Thomas, Jack Jones, Nancy Scofield G.A.A. OFFICERS Seated: Bonnie Sheley, Ann Jones, Coach Pate, Nancy Belloff, Carole Switzer Standing: Joanne DeMarse. Nancy Scofield VARSITY BASKETBALL Jerry Cool, Keith Weal, Gene Murray, Pat Henry, co-captains; Jim Elliot, Lenny Cool Coach Pate, Henry Busier, George Hallet, Glyn Brown, Lyle Seaman, Eddie Smithler, Russ Pate, manager J.V. BASKETBALL Bob Ferrand, manager; Cliff Widrick, Stanley Hamilton, Henry Busier, Craig Wagner, Jack Jones John niingsworth, David LaLone, Thurston Brown, Bob Wade, Allen Foster, Dennis Kellogg, Bill Martzloff, George Flaherty, Paul Brown, Mr. Pierce FOOTBALL First: Eddie Smithler, Keith Weal. Glyn Brown. Jim Elliot, Bruce Baum, Eugene Murray, Bruce Thomas Second: Coach Pate, Lyle Seaman, Stanley Hamilton, George Hallett. Craig Wagner, Henry Busier, Leonard Cool, manager Third: Thurston Brown, Jack Jones, Hollis Flaherty. Boh Mathews. Ronnie Sloan, Bill Martzloff, David Gibbs, Raymond Barrett, Jerry Cool, manager BASEBALL Front row: David Widrig. score keeper; Jerry Cool, Eddie Smithler, Walter Bar- den, Alan Foster, Bob Wade, Paul Brown, manager Back row: Coach Pate, Leonard Cool, Keith Weal, Alan Wagner, Larry Groff, George Smithler, Patrick Henry, Jim Groff First: Nancy Scofield, Pam Holley, Bonnie VanEpps, Joanne DeMarse, Daryl Graves, Nancy Belloff, Pat Train or, Ann Jones, Kathy Lantier, Phyllis Martzloff, Bonnie Sheley Second: Joanne Flaherty, Donna Robarge, Pat Cushing, Barbara Waite, Carole Over- ton, Marsha Jones, Judy Jones, Dorothy Berry, Claudia Tamblin Third: Carol Switzer, Marie Berry, Ruth Berry, Linda Taylor, Susan Dorgan, Janet Hodder, Georgia Graves, Beverly Mac- Nett Fourth: Coach Pate, Marion Fredenburg, Linda Crast, Abby Hewitt, Kathryn Barker, Nina Nye, Enda Butler BASKETBALL First: Bonnie Sheley, Bonnie VanEpps, Pamela Holley, Ann Jones, Phyllis Martz- loff, Nancy Belloff, Patricia Trainor, Nan- cy Scofield, Kathy Lantier Second: Coach Pate, Georgia Graves, Penny Genga, Carole Switzer, Kathy Barker, Judy Jones, Joanne Flaherty, Janet Hod- der, Abby Hewitt, Marion Fredenburg, Edna Butler Third: Linda Crast, Susan Dorgan, Barbara Waite, Carole Overton, Daryl Graves, Jo- anne DeMarse, Sharon Rusho BOWLING First: Linda Herman. Carol Switzer, Donna Robarge, Patricia Trainor. Nancy Bell off, Judith Jones, Ann Holley Second: Joanne Flaherty, Bonnie VanEpps, Barbara Waite, Daryl Craves, Phyllis Martzloff, Carole Overton, Kathryn Bark- er, Ann Jones, Joanne Demarse, Pam Holley, Sharon Rusho, Nancy Scofield, Bonnie Sheley, Lana Graves Third: Marion Fredenburg, Georgia Graves, Linda Crast. Susan Dorgan, Abby Hew- itt, Janet Hodder. Edna Butler, Diane De Lano VARSITY CHEERLEADERS AND BASKETBALL PLAYERS First: Bonnie Sheley, Bonnie VanEpps, Lin- da Herman. Nancy Belloff, Barbara Waite, Ann Jones, Joanne DeMarse, Kay La Lone Second: Edward Smithler, Leonard Cool, Patrick Henry, Henry Busier, Eugene Murray, Coach Pate. Keith Weal, Lyle Seaman, Jim Elliot, Jerry Cool, George Hallett, Glyn Brown BASKETBALL 1957-1958 Adams........ 41 Adams________ 54 Adams_________44 Adams_________52 Adams________ 43 Adams _______ 62 Adams ______ 46 Adams ..... 37 Adams _______ 53 Adams ..... 59 Adams _..... 68 Adams ....... 52 Adams ______ 52 Adams _______ 44 Adams _______ 64 Adams_________51 Adams _______ 48 Adams _______ 47 Henderson_______________35 Mannsville ____________ 51 Belleville _____________75 Adams Center____________45 General Brown___________60 Belleville ............ 75 Pulaski_________________59 Sackets Harbor 85 Sandy Creek_____________91 Henderson _____________ 74 Mannsville____________ 57 Belleville ............ 57 Adams Center__________56 General Brown _________ 49 Sackets Harbor________ 88 Sandy Creek ____________68 Cape Vincent__________57 Adams Center .......... 50 INTRAMURAL WINNERS WINNERS OF THE 1957-1958 SEASON SOCCER Boys: Juniors Girls: Seniors FOOTBALL Juniors FIELD HOCKEY Seniors BASKETBALL Boys: Junior “A” Girls. Seniors VOLLEYBALL Boys: Juniors Girls: Sophomore “A” BOYS’ TABLE TENNIS Singles: Pat Henry Doubles: Leonard Cool and Pat Henry BOYS’ BADMINTON Singles: Leonard Cool Doubles: Pete Larkin and Gene Murray BOYS’ SHUFFLEBOARD Singles: George Flaherty Doubles: Clavin O’Brien and Bruce Dobbin GIRLS’ TABLE TENNIS Singles: Nancy Belloff Doubles: Nancy Belloff and Carole Overton GIRLS’ BADMINTON Singles: Nancy Belloff Doubles: Pat Trainor and Nancy Belloff GIRLS’ SHUFFLEBOARD Singles: Bonnie Sheley Doubles: Kathy Lantier and Carole Overton BOYS’ QUOITS Singles: Bruce Dobbin Doubles: Calvin O’Brien and Bruce Dobbin ADVERTISERS This above all — to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. SHAKESPEARE THE NORTHERN NEW YORK TRUST CO. ADAMS, N. Y. Complete Banking Service MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. TUUK hAMILY—YOUR HOME S H Green Stamps With All Purchases WE FILL THE BILL FOR YOU— ADAMS, NEW YORK Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum Wallpaper, Paint Clothing BELLOFF'S Live Better Electrically ADAMS ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY ALL-ways a Better Deal at GIBBS AND MACILVENNIE MOTORS CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE SALES and SERVICE Phone 2-5751 Adams, New York GREENLEY FUEL CO. K-B MOTOR CO. Your FORD-MERCURY DEALER ADAMS, NEW YORK PHONE 2-5421 Best Wishes to the Class of '58 MAY THERE BE A FORD For IN YOUR FUTURE Coal—Fuel Oil Kerosene Herb Al and Gasoline Phone 2-6561 fc WOTj DRUGS Phone Adams 2-2221 AMBULANCE SERVICE GLAZIER-KINNEY PHARMACY, INC. PIDDOCK FUNERAL HOME Vroman and Sheley Prescriptions Are Our Specialty THE REXALL STORE E. Ross Vroman Clarence T. Sheley Phone 2-1841 17 Main Street Adams, New York 7 NORTH PARK STREET ADAMS NEW YORK 0. D. GREENE YOUR TROUBLES VROOMAN'S SALES SERVICE Pontiac and GMC Dealer Body, Fender, General Repair PHONE Adams 2-5881 24-Hour Heavy and Light Duty Wrecker Service WILLIAM S. RICE ADAMS INCORPORATED MEAT 1886 COMPANY TRUSSES CORSETS Wholesale Meats BRASSIERES CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING COMPLETE MEAT PROCESSING ELASTIC HOSE CUTTING ACRO-PULSE LEGGING and Adams New York 2-2501 WRAPPING South of Adams Compliments of DR. J. E. RICHMOND MS Vhe how ou VSjjjte'i From Patronizing Our Merchants Compliments of A P Compliments of KENYON INSURANCE AGENCY 4 No. Main Street ADAMS NEW YORK Compliments of DR. MARK L HERMAN HEALTH Is WEALTH Compliments of SHADY REST RESTAURANT DON CRONK, Prop. Compliments of DR. JOHN PRICE Adams New York DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE COOP. ASSOCIATION, INC. ORA A. DEZNER, Manager Manufacturer of Cheese Products Adams New York Phone 2-1631 Compliments of DAMON-BANGS REALTY GRANT N. DAMON MOLLIE L. BANGS Brokers A Home Is an Investment in Happiness Phone 2-2411 ADAMS CENTER, NEW YORK TRIANGLE GARDENS Flowers and Plants 0pC4€4AC1 Phone 2-5711 TVOie 1868 1958 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1958 JAMES R. MILLER COMPANY We Give S H Green Stamps MILLER BUILDING WATERTOWN, N. Y. JACK LUNMAN APPLIANCE CENTER CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 Television—Gas and Electric Appliances—Mobilflame Bottled Gas SALES AND SERVICE BRADLEY HARDWARE Arsenal—Court Street WATERTOWN, NEW YORK Phone 2-5741 Adams, New York Frigidaire BEST POLICY RING'S Best Bet for School Supplies ADAMS, NEW YORK Compliments of ROGER L MILLER AGENT General Insurance Phone 3-2631 ADAMS CENTER. N. Y. WIDRICKS SALES SERVICE BLACKHAWK BY COCKSHUTT Woodville. New York Phone 4-2259 GIOVO-KELLOGG HARDWARE PAINT—GLASS PLUMBING—HEATING Adams New York Phone 2-2101 ROE FEEDS FEEDS—SEEDS—FERTILIZERS We Give S H Green Stamps Phone Blvl. 4-2256 Compliments of THE HILLCREST NURSING HOME EDNA TRAINOR Phone 2-1761 JEFFERSON COUNTY JOURNAL The Home Town Weekly COMMERCIAL PRINTING 5 N. Main St. Adams. N. Y. Compliments of TAYLOR-STONE-DAIRY BERNARD THOMAS Adams Distributor Phone 2-2431 Compliments of DR. WILLIAM J. FREEMAN Compliments of CARL B. ALDEN M.D. HYGIENIC-NORTHERN Division of the Borden Company 10 Fifth Ave. ADAMS, NEW YORK Compliments of JOHN SINCLAIR SON GENERAL INSURANCE Cleveland Block ADAMS, NEW YORK C. N. SNYDER SONS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Trucks and Tractors Whirlpool Washers and Dryers Youngstown Kitchens RCA Gas and Electric Ranges ADAMS, NEW YORK Good Luck to the Class of '58 From THE GLOBE STORE WATERTOWN, NEW YORK ADAMS G.L.F. FEED—SEED—FERTILIZER FARM SUPPLIES Phone 2-1911 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS NEW YORK FLORIST J. ANDREWS Phones 3276-2680 108 Court St. Watertown, N. Y. Compliments of BARRETTS GROCERY Open Evenings and Sundays 39 W. CHURCH ST. ADAMS NEW YORK MR. AND MRS. FRANK F. GORDON - Pure Bred Guernseys Adams, New York Compliments of LYMAN'S MARKET All Western Meats Compliments of RALPH'S RESTAURANT Main Street Adams, N. Y. WAITE MOTOR SALES, INC. Compliments of Studebaker—Packard A. R. THOMPSON Sales and Service Florist—Card Shop Phone Adams 2-2991 2 MAIN ST. ADAMS-ADAMS CENTER ROAD ADAMS, N. Y. DAVIS MARKET Groceries, Meats, Fresh Produce Compliments of Candies, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks WILLIAM GLASER Legal Beverages OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS OPTICIAN Glasses at Prices 95 East Church St. Phone 2-2481 You Can Afford to Pay ADAMS, NEW YORK Phone 2-7191 CLEVELAND BLOCK ADAMS, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of MILLER'S EMPSALL'S DRY CLEANERS MEN'S STORE, INC. Pickup and Delivery 14 NORTH MAIN ST. PHONE 2-2681 ADAMS, N. Y. 36 Public Square WATERTOWN, NEW YORK Compliments of LEWIS J. HARWOOD GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 2-7211 IF IT S COOD FOOD YOU WANT- wiiit CARP'S DINER MURRY ADAMS COMMISSION SALES Sale Every Monday and Thursday 1:30 P.M. Phone 2-5091 ALLAN CLARKE, Owner PAUL HAMILTON, Auctioneer : • Call ADAMS DAIRY A For Jyfj Best in Quality and f Service „ Phone 2-1562 COMPLIMENTS OF MOORE'S Music Furniture 28 MAIN STREET ADAMS 3 7 MAPLE GROVE RESTAURANT - rlLir GOUTERMOUT Phone 2-6546 Adams L 0. BALFOUR COMPANY O TO SUIT Schools and Colleges Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations Diplomas Personal Cards Club Insignias—Medals and Trophies LELAND G. LEE 164 Hermitage Road, Rochester, N. Y. YOUR Stop at IKrM TASTE RIVER VALLEY INN lydia stubbs (Q Proprietor Mannsville, N. Y. Compliments of WAGNER'S CIGAR STORE Main St. Adams, N. Y. Compliments of OTTO E. COMSTOCK Watchmaker and Jeweler 3A Main St., Over Rings Adams New York Compliments of MARY H. DOUGLASS Compliments of RUSHO'S APPLIANCES ADAMS, NEW YORK Compliments of ED FRAPPIER CALSO SERVICE Generator and Voltage Regulator Compliments of BRISBIN'S BARBER SHOP Repair and Tune Up PHONE 231 MANNSVILLE, N. Y. Haircuts $.75 Compliments of THE SNACKERY Ice Cream Dinners Sandwiches Homemade Pies SANDY CREEK NEW YORK Compliments of ADAMS PASTRY SHOP Adams New York Compliments of WEST'S SUPERETTE WARDWELL ST. ADAMS, N. Y. Compliments of WRATTEN INSURANCE CENTER Phone 2-2291 Adams, New York Compliments of THE WOMAN'S SHOP Emma W. Hitchcock Phone 2-1254 8 Main St. Compliments of R R SUPERETTE Phone 2-1474 Adams, N. Y. WADE BUICK CO. Buick Sales and Service and Used Cars PHONE 2-2171 ADAMS, N. Y. Compliments of MARTY'S Compliments of HERBERT GEROW General Insurance Adams, New York Compliments of PELTON'S RED WHITE Phone 2-6464 PIERREPONT MANOR Compliments of MANOR DAIRY BAR Adams New York Compliments of BOB'S GULF SERVICE Outer Main St. Adams, New York GOLDING Groceries Meats Dry Goods Drugs Phone 4-2882 Belleville, N. Y. Compliments of RICHARD'S CLOTHES SHOP 168 Court St. Watertown, New York LOVELAND LINES Your Friendly Mobil Dealer Phone 2-5401 ADAMS NEW YORK GOULD'S RESTAURANT Adams New York Compliments of E. C. TABER Compliments of ROGER WILLIAMS GENERAL INSURANCE Cleveland Block Adams, New York HERB VAN EPPS Wholesale Confectioner PILGER SIGNS Windows—Trucks—Show Cards 2 Grange Avenue Adams, New York Formerly Room 18, Mohigan Building Watertown, New York 1. R. POOLE Metered or Tank Service 36 Spring Street Adams, N. Y. Phone 2-6011 Compliments of DUMONT'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of ADAMS MARKET ADAMS NEW YORK DORIS BEAUTY SHOP Allendale Road Phone 2-6231 Adams, New York Compliments of ALBERT E. SMITHLER Attorney and Counselor at Law ADAMS NEW YORK Compliments of ZEHRS DINER Open 24 Hours Compliments of CAHILLS WATERTOWN NEW YORK Compliments of SERVIS ROAD STAND One and One-Half Miles North of Adams ADAMS Phone 2-1221 BEE HIVE STORE Almost Everything in Staple and Gift Merchandise Compliments of FOLINO'S SNACK BAR One Mile North of Adams We Sell—Rent—Repair Typewriters—Adding Machines Duplicators and Supplies See Us for Your Office Needs JOHN J. STOCKER CO. Phone 232 Watertown, 22 Arcade Balcony VALLEY'S MOTEL One Mile North of Adams R. VALLEY Ph. 2-5050 Compliments of MAX ALPERT'S, INC. 162 Court Street WATERTOWN, NEW YORK Compliments of WHEELER'S ATLANTIC STATION Main Street Adams, N. Y. Compliments of COOK'S PLUMBING HEATING Phone 25742 Adams, New York Compliments of TICE'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Phone 2-5742 Adams, N. Y. Compliments of SMITH VARIETY STORE ADAMS CENTER FRED L. COOPER Quality Footwear for the Family ADAMS, NEW YORK Compliments of HARVEY N. VAN WALDICK Lumber Millwork ADAMS CENTER, NEW YORK Compliments of FREDENBURG'S BASEBALL TENNIS EQUIPMENT Hardware and Paints PHONE 2-5191 ADAMS, N. Y. Compliments of THE PINE DINER CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS THOMAS SALES SERVICE Feed Store and Garage ADAMS, NEW YORK VALLEY STATION NO. 2 Gasoline Tires and Supplies H. L. BURGDORF, Prop. Phone 2-5341 Adams CURTIS-HOLMES MUSIC, INC. 1 19 Stone Street Watertown Everything in Music for the Musician Congratulations to Seniors of 1958 ADAMS BOWLING CLUB Compliments of THOMAS OIL ADAMS NEW YORK J. E. JENNINGS SON SUNOCO SERVICE Mannsville, N. Y. Phone 352 Route 11 Compliments of WILSON G. CURTIS HOUSE OF CHARM Hair Specialists GERTRUDE M. STORRS, Prop. 9 South Mani St. Adams, N. Y. 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