Avoca Central School - Avocan Yearbook (Avoca, NY)

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4 I I I I I Alma Mater JL MZ 'A -c-ol jsCs JLc _ JLeju) jzJjiajlUj ' 2 CaX SLL- -aa ' C Sj 4-S. I D e d i c a t i o n I The untiring efforts of our pre-hlghechool Prose teacher con- tributed greatly to our success In reaching the goal we have now attained. Therefore, In remembrance and appreciation, we, the Class of I9- 60, dedicate this yearbook, The Avocan , to Oertrude 3. Benjamin. Apprec i a t i on Our class advisor has stood by us, encouraged us when the way seemed rough, and guided us to a prosperous ending. In the shadow of hi a many gen- erous deeds, we, the Class of 1950, wish to acknowledge with sincere appreciation, our class advisor, Elden T. Shaut. I I I I I I I I I I I Seated: 0. MacDougal, R. Wagner, S. Saxton, R. MacDougal, D. Daniels or., S. Helm, C. Van Husen, D. Owens. Standing: Mr. Bake- man, B. Blake, E. Allen, U. Fox, J. Cleveland, E. Jackson, R. Sheridan, D. Wightman, N. Owens, 0. Shaut. Student Council i 8 I 1st Row: F. Hazzard, J. Bardwell, S. Shults, M. Sick, M. Oakes, H. Robinson. 2nd Row: R. Lamont, W. Smith, E. VoAllleter, L. Healey, J. Roe, F. Durkee. 3rd Row: A. Bakeman, E. Shaut, W. Snyder, L. Dye, Z. Edwards, M. Potter, E. Fults, W. Stewart, M. Shults, C. Greene, F. Trombetta. 4th Row: E. Blake, M. Armstrong, C. Lockwood, L. T. Herbert, W. Ryther, J. Stewart, D. Healey. A. Katner, G. Lattoon, C. Calkins, E. Corbett, P. Mattoon. M. Ackley, R. Jackson, F. Partridge. (absent) H. Stanton, G. 3enjamln, 3. Calkins, R. Thorapson, C. Chissom, R. Kellogg, M. Bunting, Rev. I'cKinstry, R. Lewis. I I I I I J2AN aLDEBMAN BET. LOU BLAKE 'c. rather laugh a bright haired lrl than reign a grey haired queen. n cu J Student Council 2 Yearbook Stef:' 4 School Paper Staff 2-4 F.H.a. 2-3 Varsity Basketball Cant. 4 Claes Officer 4 Band 2 She bears her honors on her brow, but she does not browse upon her honors. Chorus 1-2 Leaders Club 2-3-4 Student Council 1-3-4 Junior Play Yearbook Staff, Acowa Staff 4 Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 Varsity Basketball 4 Athletic Association Freshman Class President JOHN CLEVELAND DONNA COLLINS To make the beat better. Basketball 3-4 3asebftll 3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 3-4 F.r.a. 1-2-3-4 School Paper 4 Class Plays 3-4 She is on the go frc:.. morn 'til nlght- a gay, happy, plea nt si.ht. F.H.a, 3-4 Orchestra and Chorus 1-2-3 O.A.A, 2 Junior Flay Basketball Band 1-2-3 Nursery School Club 3-4 ERNESTINE DaY FLORENCE FCX Happy an. I; from care I1 a free. Why aren't they all contented like me? Junior Ploy Senior Play i . H • a . 3— 4 Library Club 2-3-4 Chorus 1 Dramatics Club 1 VARY ELLEN FREDERICK A well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. F.H.A. 1 Student Council 1 Library Club 4 Nursery School Club 3 Soccer Team 2 For she Is Dick's. (Could It be her cookin'?) Anyway, fellows, she Is already tooken. f. U uC c Class Officer 1-2-3-4 School Paper wtaff 1-4 Student Council 3 Junior Play County Speaking Contest Radio Staff 1-2-3-4 Microphone Club 4 Yearbook Staff 3-4 DONALD HALL If you have plans for tomorrow, be careful today. Deviat ,fy Z F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Varsltv Basketball 4 Volleyball 4 Ag Basketball 1-2 Junior Play HO ► Air; HOFFMAN aBTTY HUGH £3 Forward, Make the ol Formari, time or. thy flight, bell ring before I recite. Football 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Track 2 Chorus 1-2 F. F.a. Leaders Club 3 Water Is wet. Duet Is dry. Life Is short and so air. 1. Ser.for play Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2 Class Treasurer 2-3-4 Yearbook 3taff 4 Acova Staff 4 Cheerleader 2 Girls Basketball 4 Soccer Teas. BARBARA JACKSON HAROLD LONGWELL It s nice to be natural If you are naturally nice. J oa oazl' Qax utn, Class Officer 3 Q F. H.a. 1 G. A.A. 2 Chorus 1-2 Band 1-2-3-4 Basketball and 3occer 2-4 Athletic A8S n. and Yearbook Staff Cheerleader 1-2-3 Nursery School Club 3 4 Bat, drink, and get married, for tomorrow ye may die. Athletic Area'll. Basketball 1-2-3 3aseball 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Boy's quartet 2 Class Plays 3-4 F. F.ii. Orchestra 1-2 Volleyball 4 JOYCE OSTRANDER NELSON PAYNE Vy apoet e corner to rr.e while eating. Pleading 1-2-3 tile co Qcy, Cheer: Senior Play Acova Staff 4 FHA 1 GAA 2 Chorus 1-2 Student Council 2 Class Officer 2 Nursery School Club 3 3asketball 3 DOROTHEA PUTNwii Rare compounds of friendliness, frolic and fun, who relishes a Joke and rejoices In a nun. Chorus 1 FHA 4 .'«'Sa'S Junior Play Basketball 2-3 Nursery School Club 3-4 Softball Team 3 I love work. It fascinates me. I could sit and look at It for hours. L COV F.F.A. 4 1 c Basketball Manager 3 Photography Club 3 JOHN RI GATTI ’Vords can’t express the help- fulness of on®, • ho works In faith, till his deed Is done. Senior Play Ag Basketball 3 STANLEY SAXTON JACK SLAYTON Liked by those who know him well. He may be loved, who can tell? a 7 yj Claes officer 1-3-4 Yearbook Staff 3-4 School Paper Staff 1-4 Chorus 1 Volleyball 4 Claes plays 3-4 Track 2-3-4 F.r.A, l-2-3-4,Pree. 2 Ag basketball 1-2-3-4 DELORES THOMAS And when a man's In the case, All other things give place. Junior Play Senior Play Nursery School Club 3-4 Anything for a quiet life. - - £- Orchestra 1-2-5-4 Chorus 1 Always be gay and the world to you will seem tnat way. Student Council 1-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1 Junior Play Senior Play BARBARA TODD ROBERT ’VAGNER Hla talents were diversified but music was his greatest pride. v. tudent Cot Student Council 1-3-4 Pres. 3 Band, Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Basketball, Baseball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-4 Football 1-2-3 Camera Club 3 Microphone Club 4 Plays 3-4 Boys State Rep. 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Leaders Club GLADYS VOSBURG There Is only one kind of love, but there are a thousand imitations. X X-4 f+M-a ' Chorus 1 Senior Play 31gma Tau Eta at N.H.S. PHYLLIS ’VARNER Phyllis Is always neat as a pin, but hers Is a heart It's too late to win. OAyMbdy 'WaMW Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 Senior Play Leaders Club 3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3 Chorus 1-2 FHA Treasurer 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Acova Staff 4 Athletic Association 3 Nursery Sohool Club 3-4 MARTHA BILLINGS Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone. F.H.A. 2-3-4 Chorus 1 Soccer Team 3 Basketball 4 Nursery School Club 3-4 I I I 1st Row: Idan, J. B. Blake man, D. ton, H. Longwell E Dav. R. 'Vagner, 3, Saxton, B. Hughes, F. Fox, D. Sh.r- R1 «catti, V. BlUlngs. 2nd Row: J. Ostrander. 3 Jackson, P Warner, D. Collins, D. Putnam, 0. Vosburg, J. Alder- rhomas, B. Todd, K. Frederick. 3rd Row: Mr- 3hfp ' J HS1 y {offman, D. Hall, J. Cleveland, B. ’ll son, N. Payne, H. I Pres..........Stanley Saxton V. Pres.......Jean Alderman ..............Florence Fox Treas.........Betty Hughes Council Rep...Betty Lou Blake In September of 1946, 31 pupils entered through the door of Mr. Paul's freshman homeroom. During that school year, we hayrlde and a party at Ur. Paul's home. People looking In the door In our 3° ° °Pe It- f!ld studious ouplls. Ernestine Day and Donald Hall hesJ We held a dance and a party In the school cafet.rla. Hr. Sh became our class advisor. ..y, The door of our Junior year was onen-d by 27 pjplls with John ir.4r.irur the ranks That was a very successful year. 'e earned 3500 more for our senior trip by holding 2 dances, gelling door hangers and presenting the Junior play has of'our lives' This vear finds us closing the door of a phase of our Uyes. There are 24 pupils In the Senior class. We began the year with the presentation of the Senior play, Dark Mountain . Th n came the 'curtis magazine campaign, and a vaud !h? ' ’ lch we had pleted our v ar. And then the goal was attained for which we had all been striving—the trip to Washington. We, the Class of 1950, of Avoea Central School, being of sound mind and memory, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament. We bequeath: To the building: the furniture, marks on the walls, and the traces of our footsteps In the halls. To the faoulty: the memory of their little cherubs of 1950 To the Juniors: our ability to ooojperate in class meetings and our left over money. To the Sophomores: our cooperative spirit and ability to succeed In the future. To the freshman: our winning personalities. Jean Alderman's ability to smile when fouls are oalled on her unjustly, to Pat Retan. Betty Lou Blake's driving ability to Roger Burdin. John Cleveland's peaches and oream complexion to Mr. Shaut Donna Collin's masterful brain in Chemistry to anyone unfortunate enough to need It. Ernestine Day's sense of humor to Mr. Healey. Florence Fox's small feet to June Kellogg. You might save money, June. Mary Ellen Frederick bookkeeping marks to Barbara Wilson. All you have to do Is study, Barb. Donald Hall'8 height to the future basketball players of A. C . S . Hobart Hoffman's false teeth to Paul Putnam. Suppose they'd fit? Betty Hughes's ability to win 4-H honors to Betty Palmer and Francis Kidder. We heard you wanted them, girls. Barbara Jaokson's ability to hold down one man to Eleanor Jackson. Gentle hint, Red. Harold Longwell's ability to tell teachers off to Rosalie Espllng. Careful how you use It, Rosy. Joyoe Ostrander's place In front of the lavatory mirror to Shirley Anderson. Nelson Payne's excuse from gym to Danny Remchuck. Suppose it would work, Danny? Dorothea Putnam's hair-do to Joan Armstrong. John Rlgatti's New York smoothness to Duane Neu. Stanley Saxton's F.F.A. honors to Bob Evans. The only trouble,Bob, you have to earn them. Jaok Slayton's truck driving ability to Richard Sager. Delores Thomas's male friends In Bath to Marcia Payne. Barbara Todd's shyness to Eleanor Mattoon. Gladys Vosburg's excess weight to Arlene Fox. Robert Wagner's ourly wig to John Vasko. It Isn't a tonl either. Phyllis Warner's neat ways to Betty Frederick. I I I I Traphagen, Castor, Whitehead, Mattoon, Bates, Samuelson, Kellogg Longwell, Winslow, Fox, Thorsen, Frederick, Ostrander, Sager Mr, Snyder, Kulikowski, Lewis, Shill, Mr, Blake Rose Marie Bates Curlton Castor Robert Fox Donald Frederick Yvonne Kellogg Helen Kulikowski Robert Lewis Elizabeth Longwell Robert Muttoon Pat Sager Carl Samuelson Marjorie Shill Gloria Thorsen Charlotte Traphagen Pvt. Ellen Winslow Cohocton, R.D. fS Wallace, N.Y. Avoca, N.Y. Bob Jones University Greenville, 3,C. Box 986 14 Wentworth Ava. Rochester, N.Y. Avoca, R.D. 1 Houghton College Houghton, N.Y. Arnot-Odgen Nursing School Elnira, N.Y. Avoca, N.Y. Arnot-Odren Nursing School Bob Jones University Greenville, S.C. Box 788 14 Wentworth jive. Rochester, N.Y. 305 Main Street Johnson City, N.Y. avocu,N.Y. ’iYA810477b V .A.C. Detachnent 3441A.3.U. Camp Gordon, Ga. Mnrgelia V ightmun Avoca, N.Y. (Mrs. Carl Ostrander) Leona ’Whitehead Dunsville, N.Y. Hornell Business School Working ut Home Working at Home Student at 3ob Jones Student at R.3.I. Bath Business School Student at Houghton Student at Arnot- Odgen Nursing School At Home Student at Arnot- Odgen Nursing School Student at Bob Jones Student at R.B.I. Baptist Bible Seminary At Home In the V .A.C.'S Raising a Family At Home JUNIORS 1st Row: B. Palmer, M. Saltsman, J. Davis, J. Kellogg, L. Fred- erick, J. Lyke, E. Allen, A. Fox, 2nd Row: F. Kidder, E. Gol- fred, J. Bates, J. Armstrong, E. Jackson, A. Keeler, M. Payne, B. Wilson, A. Winslow, T. Costly, R. Bunting, 3rd Row: C. Cle- land, D. Mulliken, H. Ingraham, D. Owens, D. Remchuck, E. Shaut C. Van Husen, 4th Row: J. Vasko, E. Forbes, D. Razey, D. Cleve- land, A. Sheridan, R. Wise, R. MacDougal. 5th Row; kiss Oakes, N. Shaver, H. Shill, K. Gilbert, J. Orundell, T. Muth. Pres.........David Owens V. Pres......Edward Forbes Sec..........Joyce Lyke Treas........Elsie Allen Council Rep,..Raymond MacDougal When the Junior class entered high school in September 1947, kr. Ledln became their class advisor. They held a ska- ting party and a picnic at Stony Brook Glen during the year. In their Sophomore year, Miss Miriam Oakes became their advisor. They held several class parties and a dance. This year the class has held many fund raising actlvltes. These Include two dances, a bake sale, spagetti supper, a Junior Prom, and a Junior play. Good luck to the Class of 1951! I I I I ■ I I I I 1st Row: R. Espllng, B. Sager, J. Larsen, N. MacDougal, E. Mattoon, C. Norton, S. Todd, P. Northrup, J. Smith, 2nd Row: B. Rynders, D. Sherrln-Helm, B. Hall, M. Fox, B. Voss, G. Robards, V. Partridge, G. Northrup, S. Melenbacher, R. Rey- nolde, Nr. Healey. 3rd Row: R. House, A. Slmonds, R. Noble D. Thorsen, N. Owens, A. Archer, E. Allen, J. Shaver, S. Smith, R. Sager, P. Putnam. 4th Row: D. Clyrao, L. Samuelson R. Rynders, J. Hammond, N. Moffet, N. Soucy, D. Neu, P. Van- Ostenbrldge, G. Slayton, R. Evans. Pres..........Norman Owens V. Pres.......Robert Rynders Sec...........Beverly Sager Treas........Eleanor Mattoon Council Rep...Merledene Fox As the Class of 1952 entered upon Its sojourn In high school with Mr. Healey as advisor, the future gave promise of four successful years. During their sophomore year, the class held a dance and several skating parties. Cooperativeness, pep, ana class spirit have characterized the Class of 1952 thus far, and may they continue to do so. I I I I I n l l I I lat Row: E. Wine, B. Williams, J. Heard, B. Owens, D. Wlghtman, A. Barnes, E. Smith, E. Bunting, L. Stedman, S. Anderson, N. Peek, J. Billings. 2nd Row: 0. Shaut, B. Samuel son, M. Smith, w. Slayton, L. Wilson, W. Snyder, 3. Lyke, T. Shaver, N. Hubbard, 0. Schutt, Mr. Stewart. 3rd Row: A. Dockstader, B. Bowen, S. Helm, R. Lyon, E. Uattoon, D. Hall, 3. Burdin, R. Saltaman, R. Forbes, R. Bakeraan. Pres..........Scott Helm V. Pres.......William Snyder Sec...........Nancy Hubbard Treas.........Robert Bakeraan Council Rep...Oeraldlne Shaut The Freshman class, with Mr. John Stewart as advisor, made „ oregressive start on Its high school career by holding a class par fn December a dance on April 21, and a Minstrel Show as- ,emblWe°kn0w the remaining three years will be equally success- ful and eventful for the Clane of 19531 I SCHULZS Barb 3 . Flo E:ncc riftgy £UEN fvel3on Do«onr Tioto SLRD_ S I I I I I I I let Row: J.Koenemann.P.Allen,D.Willis,G.Costley.G.Hamilton,B.Cragg P.MacDougal.E.Peck,A.Lyke.M.Traphagen.R.Saltsman.P.Heard, U.Rundell 2nd Row: D.Todd,L.Avery,C.Lyke,J.Huber,J.Newman,V.Richardson,L.Wil- son, A.Corbett,J.Slayton,C.Rlgattl,S.Sherrin-Helm,D. Billings,M. Der- ick. 3rd Row: Mrs.Healey,H.Towner,V.Soucy.P.Retan,B.Palmer,V.Burns B. Frederlck,P.Lyon,K.Margeson.E.Astell.G.Olmsted,Miss Shults. 4th Row: R.Armstrong .Wagner,G.Downs,G.MacDougal,H. Towner,D. Daniel son, G.Partrldge.J.Winslow,R.Lyke.H.Bates. 5th Row: V.Hammond,B. Stryker R. Drake,J.Chapman,B.Preston,D.Burns,E.Clark,A.Wilt,C.Neu. I 1st Row: M.Calderone.L.Schoonover,L.Lyke,A.Long,B.Reinhart,C.Will- iam s,V.Thomas,J.Avery,P.Clymo.B.Davls,N.Kellogg,S.Smith,G.Thorsen, S.Bauter. 2nd Row: A.Glover,E.Hammond,S.Mulllkln,A.Partridge,S. Smith,V.Barnes,I.Saxton,A.Shaut.R.Grundel.F. Helm,D. Davis,B. J.Tow- ner, B. Shill ,M.Phillips,R.Putman, 3rd Row: Mr.Lockwood.B.Evans,R. Larsen,S.Bardeen,C.Fox,R. Soucy,W. Evans.R. Slmonds,M. Switzer,S.0' Brachta,E.Hou8e,L.Nichols,J. Johnson,w. Butler,L. Nicholson,R.Mason, Mr.Armstrong. 4th Row: B.Cleland.M.Saltsman,J.Hamilton,M.Baker,N. Rundell,W.Heu,H.Towner,H.Fox,M.Kelly,C.Thompson,0.Robards. Absent: P.Fulte,B.Wagner,W.Williams,E.Newman,D.Lane,W.Williams. I I ■ I I 1st Row: T.Rlgattl,E.Partrldge,M.Putnam,L.Jones,C.Lyke.H.Bardeen, B.Peck.B.Newbury,R.Bakeman.M.Schoonover,P.Smith,D.Forbes,E.Putnam. 2nd Row: W.Hopklns.R.9tedman.'V.Avery,D.Putnam,D.Margeson.V.Chapman L.Meese,F.Rundell,L.Cald®rone,L.Shaffer,S.Roe,R.Lyke, 3rd Row: R. Toner.R.Hurd, D. Fox,J.Mehlenbacker,M. Drake, S. Towner,G.Mann,R. Wlll- lama,R.Hubbard,J.Pope. Row 4: C.Harlan,V.Nicholson,H.Coots,M.J. Clark,G.Slayton,R.Overhlser.L.Moore,R.Hopkins. 5th Row: W.Forbes, G.Smith,D.Calklns.W.Bates.M.Brandow.P.Davls.B.Hale,E.Harris,A. Whit eman. 1st Row: P.Roborts,W.Jackson,R.Wright,E.PIerce,L.Cragg,C.Downs,W. Hunt,D.Peck,S.Lvke,L.Rooke,S.Hernlcker,M.Austin. 2nd Row: D.Schutz ■V.Slayton,D.VacDou al.M.01msted,C.Lyke.M.Raleton.W.Hammond,R.Beds- worth, G.Rougeux.R. Wilson,N. Dock-stater,0.Retan, 3rd Row: Mr.Herbert, E.Veese,B.Hamilton,S.Reynolds,D.Thomr 8on,L.Snyder,P.Armstrong.L. Fox,A.Smith,M.Pavne,D.Alshelmer,D.Allen,Mrs. Fults. 4th Row: F.Fox C. Alderman,N.FIelschman.H.Reinhart,D.Mullen,J.Murphy,C. Partridge, V.Saltsman,B.Baker,E.Revnolds. 5th Row: A.Hicks,J.Sheridan,M.Albee R.MacDougal,J.Robords.O.Klrkum.M.Gayhart.M.Pope,P. Sheridan. 1st Row: L. Hammond, J. Soucy ,B. Slay ton, V. Toner, J. Calkln8,V.Arnold, P.Todd.D. Colllns.B.Wllson'.L.Fox, J.Lyke.H. Kinney, B. Coots, T. Cal - derone. 2nd Row: M.Williams,P.Nichols,J.Peck,J. Wright,M. Drake, K.Sweeny,P.Margenson.M.Gorneau.L.Bourgolne.M.Drake,3.Burnett,B. Toner,R.Wise. 3rd Row: Mrs. Dye,H.Samuelson,M.Parker,J.Corbett, D.McDaniel,A.Soears,E.Dunning,A.Wagner,D. Reamer,P. Hamilton,N. Julian,A.Derick,P.Towner,Miss Durkee. 4th Row: V.MacBrlde,S.An- derson, J.Mullen,G.Pierce,R. Fox,C.Retan. 5th Row: B.Goodrich,R. Albee,0.Harris,0.3amuelson,B.Grlesa.M.Reynolds. Ab. S.Edgecomb, W.Randolph,C.Wl11lans.L.WillIans. 1st Row: R.Saltsman,D.Frederick. .E.Pooe,J.Robords.N.Marglson.S. Hall,C.Brandow.R.Sheridan,D.Axtelle.B.Hill,G. Towner,J.Kinney,J Badeau,G.Patterson,L.Calderone. 2nd Row: G.Coots,M.Baker,E.Lyke, N.Randall,K.Hale,E.Lycyszvn.S.House,M.Fox,J.Kluk.F.Lamar,S.Fox, K.Shiloh,R.Cooper. 3rd Row: Mls = 3hults,M.Allen,G.Mann,G.Mattlce, J.Fox.D.Spears,P.Dockstader,W.McGlynn,D. Sheridan,J. Shaut,P.Avery, 3.Piersons,G.Stratton,L.Pope,Miss Hazzard. 4th Row: B.Eason,S. Zimmer,H.Saltsman,E.Sheridan,T.Bolton,R.Smith,L.Mattoon.R.Fred- ericks. Hunt,A.Daniel son,H.Bates,J.Miller,B.Dewitt,L.Preston,B. Dunning,C.Clark. I I I I I 1st Row: 3. Cooper,N.Costiey,N.Danlalson.J.Murphy,A.Saltsman,3. Shaut.L.Day,N.Chlssom,J.Wood,J.Nutter,E.Collins,B. Burdette.K. Schutz.D.McGlynn,J.Bulter.P.Lynch. 2nd. Row: R.Adair,A.Baker,B. Slck.F.Lysyczyn,B.Beebe,J.Downs,A.Putman,B.Alderman,E.Kelly,D. Rook,J.Armstrong,K.Towner,K.Wheaton,G.Loucks.B.Neu. 3rd Row: Mrs. Stewart,B.Pierson,3.Lvke,B.Todd,3.Austin,B.Fox,D.DeWltt,V.Toner, P. Johnson,J. Tadder,J.Ros9lgnol,J.Shaffer,D. Chlssom,E. Stratton,R. Rhlnehart.J.Smith,Miss Potter. 4th Row: R.Calkins,H.Samuelson.W. Moss,D. Mouth,G.Mehlenbacher.P.Alderman,J.Putman,C.Retan,P.Wln- chsll,D.Bourgolne.L.Gorneau.G.Muth. 5th Row: B. Shaffer,E.Partridge 0.Bate8,A.Newman,A.Ferranti,R.Vesosky,J.Frasier,J. MacDonald,0. Klrkum.L.Smith,J.Smith. 1st. Row: N. Stoddard,C.A.Hou9e,J.Stewart,D.Harrls,J.Meese,J.Heard, C.Galpln,J.Cooper,A.Fox,R.Hohantgen.R.Gorneau.W, Badeau.R. Baker,L. Statton,C.Hewson,R.Jackson,F.Hammond. 2nd Row: W. J. Brown,C.Edwards, R.Samuel son,D.Cooper.M.A.Coots,J.Gorneau.S. Webb.B. Julian,J.Armstrong L.Taft,L.McDaniel,J.Thompson,B.Toner,K.Mullen,J. Margeson,S.Reamer, 3rd Row: J.Towner,B.Loucks,J.Reynolds,R.Edgecorab.D.Stoddard.R.Hip- ken 8, N. Moore, T. Butler,Z.Klrkum,A.Patterson,R.Shaut,W.Billings,B. Darls.J.Lockwood,P.Adair,S.Lyke. 4th Row: B.Jones,T.Sheridan,C. Zimmer,H.McDonald,D.Koretz.O.Harllton,H.Fox,B.J.Northup.R. Johantgen, G.Mattlce.K.Derick,J.Cragg.L.Dyal,D.Peck,M.Longwell,B.Meese,M. Reynolds,J.Bellinger. 1st Row: R.Northrop,E.Shaut,J.Mauth.L.Bauter,J.Loucks,L.Aklne,L. Burgolne,Cragg,J.Deaver.Klss Bardwell. 2nd Row: 3.Saxton,C. Mulllkln,J.Bostic,K.Newcomb, J.Fox,J.Gorneau,C.MscBrlde.G.Hughes, D. Wilson. 3rd Row: D. DeWltt ,N.Vasseur.M.Lyke, 3. Dunning, J. Stewart, D. Samuel son,B.Edgecorab.S.Smith,P.Hutoheon. 1st Row: P.Whiting,R.Towner,B.Smith,S.Muth.R.Collin,E.Fults.B.John- son,M.Lynch, S. Goodrich,R. Korett. 2nd Row: F.Crocker,C.Wralght.G. Norton,!,.Calderone,J.Avery,A.Pierce,D.Fox,C.Baker,S.Saxton, 3rd Row: D.Preeton.P.SIck,G.Larsen,L.Partridge,R.Nehlenbacker.E.Tayler K.Partrldge.P.Whiting. I t I' I I I I I The Yearbook Staff Seated: J. Vasko, B. Jackson, F. Fox, B. Hughes, 3. 3axton. Standing: Hr. Shaut, J. Alderman, P. Warner, E. Jackson, B. Blake. Editor....................Florence Fox Assist. Editor............Barbara Jackson Art Editor................Betty Hughes Business Manager..........Betty Lou Blake Co-Business Manager.......Robert Wagner Sports Editor.............Jean Alderman Photography Editor........Phyllis Warner Junior Class Editor.......John Vasko Junior Class Art Edltor...Eleanor Jackson ♦------4C5 0 ---- ► The Yearbook Staff In deep meditation. I Seated: P. Northrup, D. Collina, E. Day, E. Allen, M. Billings, J. Smith, S. Melenbacher. Standing: Mias Lamont, D. Putnam, P, Warner, S. Anderson, J. Davis, E. Mattoon. I 1st Row: R. Bakeman, 3. Helm, R. Evans, E. Shaut, S. Saxton, J. Cleveland, D, Hall, S. Burdin, S. Lyke. 2nd Row: Mr. Shaut, R. House, D. Mulllkin, C. Cleland, R. Wise, B. Bowen, R. Forbes, J. Vasko, L. Wilson, F. Smith. 3rd Row; Wm. Slayton, Wm. Snyder, H. Ingraham, R. Lyon, E. Mattoon, D. Hall, N. Soucy, H. Longwell, Mr. Trant. I I Senior Class Play CAST Mr. Fulton-.....John Cleveland Mrs. Fulton-----Delores Thomas Ann Fulton------Joyce 03trander Susan Fulton----Phvllis Warner Toni Fulton.....Ernestine Day Judy Reynolds---Betty Huehes Ted Fulton------Bob ’.Vagner Will Haines-----Jack Slayton Walter Craig----Stanley Saxton Lee Bowles------Harold Longwell Seated: B. Rynders, M. Fox, J. Davie, B. Owens, J. Armstrong, B. Hughes, B. Sager, E. Mattoon, D. Collins, S. Melenbaeher, S. Todd, B, Todd, S. Mulllkln, M. Traphagen, V. Rundell, C, Gilbert, R. Wag- ner, C. Van Husen. Standing: T. Shaver, J. Smith, N. MacDougal, L. Frederick, 0. Schutz, A. Archer, N. Owens, R. Evans, D. Thorsen, R. Nobles, R. Sager, R. Rynders, D. Owens, Mr. Trombetta. 1st Row: V. Soucy, V. Rundell, J. Newman, A. Lyke, V. Traphagen N. Peck, B. Williams, J. Smith, S. Mulllkln. 2nd Row: B. Sager J. Davis, T. Costly, E. Allen, 0. Shaut, C. Margeson, S. Melhen- bacher, L. Wilson, 3. Helm, 0. Schutz. 3rd Row: E. Jackson, A. Keeler, E. Mattoon, B. Rynders, B. Palmer, L. Frederick, S. Ander- son, J. Larsen, G. Olmsted, E. Wise. 4th Row: A. Winslow, V. Partridge, R. Noble, M. Payne, J. Heard, D. Thorsen, B. Owens, B. Samuelson, R. Espllng, N. Hubbard, Mr. Trombetta. 5th Row: R. MacDougal, H. Longwell, R. Rynders, A. Archer, N. Moffat, D. Hall R. Lyon, 3. Helm, R. Sager, R. House. Library Club Seated: N. Kellogg, S. Smith, Mies Oakes, B. Blake, 0. Schutz. Standing: J. Alderman, M. Frederick, E. Day, S. Melenbacher. The Acova Staff 1st Row: 3. Saxton, Mr. Stewart, F. Dougal, Mrs. Stewart, J. Cleveland. E. Day, J. Ostrander, P. Warner, E. Anderson, L. Frederick, 3rd Row: R. J. Davis, N. Peck, J. Alderman, M. Fox, R. MacDougal, G. Mac- 2nd Row: B. Blake, B. Hughes, Jackson, J. Armstrong, 3. Bakeman, S. Helm, E. Allen, Fox, N. MacDougal, B. Owens. — I Va r s i t y I I Standing: J. Vasko, K. Gilbert, D. Neu, J. Cleveland, D. Hall, H. Hoffman, R. Burdin, J. Slayton, R. 'Vagner. Kneeling: !!r. Ryther and T. Muth. Cheer leaders I I I I Junior Varsity Left to Right: B. Slayton, R. Noble, L, Samuelson, 0. Slayton, H. Towner, B. Ewans, B. Lyons, A. Archer, D. Cleweland, D. Sager, R. Rynders, A. DocKstader, B. Snyder, Mr. Herbert, R. Bakeman, Mgr. i Cheerleaders Left to Right: E. wise, B. Samuelson, V. Partridge, D. Wightman, 0. Sohutz. I I I I I Athletic As s’n. Seated: B. Lyons, J. Chapman, B. Jackson, R. Noble, H. Towner Standing: H. Longwell, Mr. Ryther, Miss Edwards, D. Sheridan, K. Gilbert. Leaders Club 1st Row: B. Samuel son, N. Hubbard, P. MacDougal, N. MacDougal, D. Wightman, 2nd Row: P. Fulte, 0. Thorsen, A. Barnes, L. Sted- man, E. Wise, 0. Schutz, S. Smith. 3rd Row: P. Warner, B. Blalce B. Frederick, Mies Edwards, V. Traphagen, A. Corbett, V. Run- dell, B. Wagner. I Base Ball Team 1st Row: A Sheridan, B. Svens, R. Rynders, B, Snyder, S. Burdin, R. House, D. Cleveland, R. Noble, 2nd Row: Coach Ryther, H Longwell, N, Shaver, D Neu, R, Lyons, J. Clev- eland, E, Porbes, H. 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