Bolivar Central School - Gusher Yearbook (Bolivar, NY)
- Class of 1959
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A ll ll fy 1 ll Q I -. ll f ll ll , 1 Y ,4 ' I I , ,,. - ' I Eff Xi 'J A K i Vf jfiif V -,L A x TABLE of CONTENTS DEDICA TIUN ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ATHLETICS PA TRONS 3 4 7 17 ACTIVITIES 43 55 65 A ,r-' 1859 1 Ash' .....-4 an x Colonel Drake, right, standing in front of original well. 1 .1-A DEDICA TION ln Venango County Just south of Titusville, Penn sylvalna, and along Oil Creek lies Drake Well Men orial Park. This is the birthplaceof the petroleum lndustry At this spot work was stopped late Saturday afternoon August 27 1859 The next day Uncle Billy Smith a veteran saltwell driller was in specting the well and saw an oily fluid close to the top of the ptpe. He made a rough tube and lowered it into the pipt. What he brought forth was black gold. A new industrial era had begun An era which created a heritage of excitement and opportumty for Edwin L Drake is the man responsible for this era. Despite attempts U1 recent years to minlrnize this qaochal event, he, and he alone, IS considered to be the discoverer of petroleum. Perhaps no other smgle man ever made a greater contnbution to the economy of the world. An illustrious citizen of Bol lvar once wrote a book entitled Bolivar Pioneer Oil Town. Indeed Bolivar is a ploneer oil town. Bolivar grew up and thrived on the life llnes of oil. Our fine town and excellmt school owe their exls tance to the bmefits provided by the oll industry Consequently we feel that it is fitting and proper that we join in celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the world s first successful oil well by proudly dedic ating our 1959 Gusher to oil 1959 those of us who call Bolivar our home. Colonel . u ,A +L, ,W H26 ff A DMINIS TRA TIUN ,af Q. -7, ,945 bl' 1' ,f f fl, ,, v BOARD of EDUCA TION Mr. Shaner, Mr. Dunshie, Mr. Holdridge, Presidentp Mx. Campbell, Clerk: Mr. Bliss, Mr. Pounds. OIL AND EIIJCATION 8 SUPER VISING PRINCIPAL To the Senior Class of 1959: It is with a great deal of pleasure that we re count the many outstanding achievements of this Senior Class. Success through group efforts has been a valuable lesson learned by all and ll will be more apprecmted in the many years to come. To do your share is most tmportant and in this aspect we feel sure that the members of the graduating class of 1959 will never be found wanting. The very best wishes fortheyears to come. GEORGE KU!-IN Vxce Principal 5 ,rf ff 1 , J , , P f aft, 5,7 Dear Class of 1959 It ls with a feehng of smcere regret thatl bid you a fond farewell from the Halls of the Bol ivar Bulldogs You, as a class, have perpetuated all the attributes of character scholarship leadership and servlce to our school, during your highschool years Truly you have been a class that has been an m spirauon for all to behold. Graduation frorn hlgh school gives YOU, as an individual, a toehold on the long ladder to SUCCESS Attauung the top rung w1l.l only be accomphshed through continued effort and dihgence on your part. I w1sh that I could conv y on each of you contmued exemplificatlon of what r symbol The Bulldog means Cons s Friendlmess W1s dom Tenac1ty May the L d bestow his rlchest blessmgs on all m rs ofB l1var Central School s Class of 1959 A K f' DELB T A GORANSON S IVISIIQ Principal 05' ,f f M vlcl: PRINCIPAL , 7 we It ' up ,t,., fi . ' ' : -EV so ' ' rg Y f ' . .. ' XV u gr fl' Nw 9 GILBERT BRINNIER JOHN MERICA ROBERT CROWLEY Guldance Counselor School PSYCh010glSI Enghsh BETTYEnZ313s1ELms FA c U L T Y AQUJKJL Qfm, 621 fCfL!7'V-...af f' '-Lgj. ,O J N 2 '-fc H121-cffuc y OLIVE THURBER ANNE D Latln Spams J BETTY BARTOO Enghsh Engllsh Llbrauan 174,575 'IO ROBERT CAWLEY NORA KYSER ROBERT Mc MAHQN Sclence Mathemaucs Scxence Sclence BERNICE BALDWIN Mathemancs 151 ALYENE LAMBERT Busmess Educatlon ARTHUR WILLIA f Busmess Educ W my.. MERLE MAXSON CAROLE STOUT Socxal Studxes Soc1a1 Studles 1' ff 3 'II FACULTY Vg... DICK STEARNS Instrumental Music -4.-.4 SHERMAN CRAUMER THERESA CROWLEY Athleuc Duector Physical Educauon 12 . -,J B , ' . I A MES FELDBAUER Industrial Arts DONALD LEE General Jumor Hxgh WAYNE RASMUSSON PATRICIA APPLEBY School Nurse DOROTHY BENTLEY Home Economics CAROL SCHULTZ Dental Hygxemst DONNA PETZEN DONALD AHL Speech Correctionist Driver Trairung I3 v, X its! -5, 1 A Indxlstrial Arts A I U7 A Q J y'?5y ',PY'S f' yy yffcfvwy emo? QQQMCX Mrs Barnes our school secretary Qu Qaffry Mrs Jordan, our high school secretary The 'Great White Hunter' and hxs catch. Go ahead, Terry, they can't be that bad! A member of the faculty hard at work! I4 X CAFETERIA STAFF fl 5 'L r Rav 1 Rf .2 by WL. 33. Thorwart Button Ford Peaslee ' 3. . , , I 1. I X X ' W s Q xg T I V v , ., ii sf 53 ...Q N 1 1 5, X Xxx ' M M Q Mrs. Messler, Mrs. Goodliff, Mrs. Mc Kay, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Stives, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Ford. US TODIAN Q5 BUS DRIVERS Mr Froelich Reverend Vanl-Iorn Mr Reeland Mr Church Mr Marsh Mr Wardner We Thank the Following for dns Page ROLAND STUDIO FRIENDSHIP DICKERSON S BARBER SHOP FRANK STIMPSON PLUMBING DAVE GREEN TV SERVICE 16 Mr. Sallazzo, Mr. Ingalls, Mr. Goff. ' 'w fn. 4, pl he J . . N- A x f .,,,,1-fx-. 1' U X. - f , A ' km. a ,A A mga ' I -fl., 'Q' I .:v:,5V1q 1-haf' 4, H ' ' K FZ? ,...i.- -- ' sv 'f' N ' gf' all -an 3 5 , I 4 'iw ff ' g f X tim ' 3 7,1 f ,A- I i 1 jxrfs- A M!! SENIOR cuss orncsns PRES IDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER ADVISER Bonme Peaslee wilham Blowers Nancy Brunell Connie Fenner Miss Stanton C Fenner N Brunell W Blowers B Peaslee I8 -0. Q.. - . n.. ...- .oo nf.. .ue ..- -.. as 1- ' A if 'K NSR, I .0 ' I 'U ' SENIORS WILLIAM ALEXANDER BARRETT Science KAREN LEE APPLEBY Mathemaucs Science Language DIANE MARIE BELL Business Education NANCY ANNE BECK Business Education I 9 NANCY LEE BRUNELL Mathern a.r.ics Science Language WILLIAM LEE BLOWERS Mathematics Science DORA MARY BURDICK Business Education Secretarial Scxence MARY ADELAIDE CARTWRIGHT Mathematics Sclence Language GARY ALLEN CHILDS Business Education VICTORIA RUTH COLE Art Mathematics I AMES COLUMBUS CODISPOTI Mathematics SCICDCC 21 BETTY MARY EARL Mathemaucs Science IACQUELINE ANN FAGOURI Mathematics Science Language CARL M DAY Business Education BARNEY GEORGE GOFF CONSTANCE ELAINE FENNER Buslness Education Secretarial Science MAURICE C GATES Fine Arts Industnal Arts WALTER WILLARD GRISWOLD Industrial Arts Mathematics Mathematics iv' 23 ROBERT LEWIS HOGKER Mathematics THOMAS EUGENE GRANTIER Mathematics JAMES XAVIER HORTON Mathematics ' 5 3 IUDITH ANN JORDAN Busmess Education Secretan al Sclence JOYCE ONNALEE KUHN Busmess Education Homemakmg DUNCAN LEE LEMMER Industnal Arts SHARON LYN MANNING Busmess Educanon Secretanal Sclence LESLIE BLAINE MC KAY Fme Arts 25 IANICE AN N NOBLES Mathematics Science RADFORD JAMES PARKER Business Education Industrial Arts DAVID BRYAN PAYNE Business Education Indusmal Arts BONNIE LOU PEASLEE Mathematics Science 14311311383 HARRY FRANCIS PICKARD Mathematxcs DOUGLAS LANCE POLEN Industrial Arts ALICE LEONIE ROESSINGH Mathemaucs Science Language JOSEPH TERRY SHANER Ma themaucs Sclence CAROLE EVONNE SHANER Mathemaucs Science Language BARBARA IRENE SLAVIN Busmess Education Secretanal Sclence 28 PATRICIA ANN TOMPKINS Sclence DONALD HAROLD SMITH Mathematics Science Language MARGARET LOUISE STONE Business Education Homemakmg W W BRENDA LEE WILCOX Business Educatlon Secretarial Science CONSTANCE YVONNE TUCKHR Business Education Homemaking umm ANN WOLFGANG DALE CARTON WOOD Business Educauon mdusma-1 Am Secretarial Science 30 NEPTUNE'S REALM The big moment draws near. Turkey and strawberry short cake! The theme of the 1958 Junior-Senior Prom took us beneath the deep aquamarine ofthe sea to Neptune's Court. As we walked down the gangplank we gazed at treasure chests, sea weed, and tropical fish. The band played in a ship, and in the center of the floor sand and seashells suggested a beach. The Junior-Senior banquet preceeded the Prom, carrying out the nautical theme. This traditional dimer is held as a farewell to the Seniors. The Grand March in honor of the King and 3' The start of a memorable evening. T I n vt- N - n .1 LV THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Cast: I im Codispoti, Gary Childs, Harry Pickard, Bonnie P easlee, Jackie F agouri, Pat Tompkins, Barbara Slavin, and Jim Horton. Student Director: Mary Cart- wright. SUBMERGED Cast: Radford Parker, Tom Grantier, Bill Blowers, Don Smith, Dalewood, Doug Polai. Student Director: Bob Hooker. BEWARE THE BEAR nie Fenner, Carole Shaner, Diane Bell, Alice Roessingh, Betty Earl, Joyce Kuhn. Student Director: Dora Burdick. This year the Seniors altered tradition and presented three one-act plays. Submerged is a tense drama involving six men trapped beneath the ominous ocean in a wrecked submarine. Beware the Bear is a light comedy about girl campers who turn amateur sleuth in a hilarious attempt to apprehend an escaped convict. The Importance of Being Earnest is a sophis- ticated comedy portraying an English family, a mix- up in names, a long-lost relative, and love affairs hampered by Lady Bracknell. 32 Cast: Nancy Brunell, Karen Appleby, Con- THE ROARING TWENTIES As Juniors, the c lass of 1959 presented a comedy of typical family life in that never-to-be- forgotten era of the Rapper and the Charleston - The Twenties. Taking us back to this wonderful era were Alex Barrett, Carole Shaner, Karen Appleby, Connie Fenner, Dave Payne, Jim Codispoti, Don Smith, Bonnie Peaslee, Dale Wood, Gary Childs, Pat Tomp- kins, Sharon Manning, Betty Earl, Diane Bell, Tom Grantier, Bill Blowers, and Barb Slavin. The student director was Mary Cartwright. 33 JUNIOR cuss orncsns PRESIDENT VICE -PRESIDENT SECRETARY ADVISER Jerry Burdick Rebecca I-Iaught Barbara Brown Mr Maxson I Burdick, C Wood B Brown R. HBUQH. 34 TREASURER . . . . . . Connie Wood .IUNIORS FIRST ROW M Fagoun S Brewer B Brown C Staresma S Jeffers I Tompkins,C Wood J Hackett B Clark K Stevens M Mam H Green I ,Tune C Jordan SECOND ROW P MacDonald N L1ndqu1st R Haught K Jordan L Morrison B Atkms C Jordan L Maddren G Sage T Enms T Shaw ,T Beck THIRD ROW J' Wllhams M Tarr V Green D Cole B Ingalls M Cartwrlght S Osburn M Vmcent M Sawyer R Shaner C Parry C Barrett FOURTH ROW J Goff I Blackwell A Ghntz D .Tune B DeGroff L Chapel R Cole R Wllcox J' Common S OConnor I Burdick A R1chardson We Thank the Followmg for thxs Page EBERL INSURANCE HALL S DEPARTMENT STORE ELITE DRESS SHOP DILLIE S CLOTHING STORE 35 . . . 5 a 5 a 5 5 5 o 5 s 5 u o 5 s . . . . u 5 0 5 u 5 A 5 u 5 o a 5 n 5 5 5 Q 5 Q 5 0 5 a 5 5 5 o 5 a 5 n 5 u 5 5 . . . . s 5 o 5 o 5 s 5 u 5 1 5 Q 5 a 5 5 . . . 5 5 5 a 5 o 5 5 - - n 5 Q 5 u 5 e . , . . I ' I 9 I ' l ' I 9 I ' 1 ' 7 ' ' l I SOPHOMORE cuss orncsns PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER ADVISER Penny Haught Merle Wood Joanne Mac Donald Gary Kmmcutt Miss Thurber M Wood P Haught, G Kinnicutt I Mac Donald 36 - Ollb tlllll Ili! lil .I I i ne I I gf, SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW J Goff L Griswold S Pielow M Stone, P Hooker D Densrnore,L Varscooner B Best, K Shelley C Jaques D Orsmi R Miller SECOND ROW P 1-Iaught,S Sherman J' Metz S Ingalles E Osgood C Blackwe1l,J' Knox,B Cooper, D Miller D Morrison, E Button S Ha11,S Irvin, K Hackett, P Stoll, S Shaner S Paytash FOURTH ROW K Wedge R Schoonover..T .Tandrew B Green J' Potter J' Shaner,G Nobles G Kinmcutt D Whitney M Wood F Ba.rt1ett,R Sweeney G Potter We Thank the Followmg for Lhls Page LOOPS FURNITURE STORE DUNN AND VOSSLER FERRIS AND FORBES KENDALL SERVICE STATION 37 Jordan, S. Siebert, S. Rutter, J. Pounds, M. Bunt, J. MacDonald, P. Cotter, P. Phillips. THIRD ROW: D. I a y o I g 0 3 n 9 o A g 0 u F RESHMAN cuss OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ADVISER M1chae1 Jordan Sue Mac Donald Betty Enos Mr Crowley A Buell B Enos S MacDonald M. Jordan. 38 TREASURER. . . . . . . Anne Buell . AA F RESHMEN FIRST ROW D Traver, D Jacques F Faulkner A Buell B Enos,S Stimpson M Jordan B PIEIOW P Hogan M Wysockx SECOND ROW M Bickmue B Bhss B Butler D Burdick P Ryan E Fenner, MacDonald T McKay R Codispoti, D Miller K Shaw,D Cole W Johnson,S Hackett B M11ler FOURTH ROW G Ri.nehults,.T Willard ,T Col1ey,R Baker,C Burdlck W Glase A Burdlck R Wuhams .T Paytash T Grover G Olmstead. We Thank the Followmg for thxs Page MAIN STREET RESTAURANT DEMPSEY PIPE AND SUPPLY COLEGROVE AND WOOD SUPPLY LYRIC THEATER 39 D. Jordan, M. Stevens, M. Olrustead, P. Miller, P. Goodnoe. THIRD ROW: T. Green, S. I-Io1dridge,S. : . . , . . . ' , . , . ' , . ' ' . EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW R Best P McNett,L Traver T Ford J Lewis D Fu1ton,R Shaner W Parry SECOND ROW R Wilson I Jandrew M Emke, L Emke,D Kanp B Hilliard C Stark N Stark S Ingalls L Benjamin THIRD ROW L Bhss S Holdndge., B Herrlngton,M Goff L Day R Edgett T Burdlck L Brown, G Sxsson FOURTH ROW S Grover S Day P Shaner D June, K Broadbent D Rhoades I Crandall,J Drew R Newton. ii FIRST ROW C Knapp S Stives F Stone, G Prentice, M Wal.l,G Bell. SECOND ROW R Gates E Blowers S Paletto D Goodrxdgehl Myers S Wilcox G Grover P Williams. THIRD ROW W Shelley J' Day V Hammond R Renolds M. Wardner R Horton L Louks I Faulkner P Childs FOURTH ROW D Clark B Nobles B Tarr L Griswokl D Enrns M.Kr0h E NCBLR Harmond 40 V ' - f 1 , ,ff . u o , Q o p s 5 o 9 0 o 9 a n 1 a g o 9 o n n 5 u , o , o g o g . - I . , . . n , 1 g u , Q , 0 Q n : o , o 5 o g o l g 0 9 Q Q , Q t r , 4. 'lf' . L V L M I , V, -,t . , 41 . , ,V x W K- 1 ' ' ' J 9' N I, T . C, ,, i fx... 1' y . z 1 5 Q yhlzli' S ' :ff '51 , .2 3 .'. ,vw 5. ,'-'yr 1 f- ',','.41 1 ' , , x ' it A ' ,A w f 1 4. - 1 . . . n , u , n n n u . s 0 0 ' I , n , Q 0 1 0 n 0 I ' ' ' I o p 0 n 0 l 9 ' I ' l ' U ' ' I Q , Q 5 o , o g s g n I 0 ' SEVEN TH GRADE FIRST ROW S Herrmgton M Pounds S Faulkner D Hahn D Jordan F Barrett S Sexton SECOND ROW S Staresma D Haught P Hogan D Holl1ster F Shaner D Bellany R Dunnlng THIRD ROW K Schaffner K Mxlllman D Moore N Wood D Wolfgang F Suves C Skxver FOURTH ROW D Jordon, G Koons M Cartwrxght J' Wysocki J R1chardson, R Sallazzo E Van Scorer A G 'J1 t r FIRST ROW B Stoll, C Nobles G Osgood,I Alear D Taylor L Snmson L Stxves SECOND ROW C Sexton, T Rochford T Lam, R Sherman B Kxlmer R Dennmg D Goodnoe M Hogan THIRD ROW K Green C Cawley V Magnes B Stiles F Sherman G Taylor M Jeffers FOURTH ROW D Jandrew R Clark S Neal,P Wolfgang, L Osgood L Tarr D Mead J Leonard 41 I . , a , a , 4 5 n 5 o , Q . . . . . . - 1 , o , a g 1 , 1 , s 9 Q 1 a . , . , Q , u , . , . , . - I . n , a , o , n o g n ' YW..- ,, ., ,M , , , .M , 4 ,Kwan A V hy 4 . I I M .Aww . , . . . u o , e 0 , n , n , u - Q Q g o Q , . , . , . , Q - I . , . , . , . , . , . , . . Z a , 0 , n n o , o g 0 g u n A11 thrs and popcorn tool It's unbehevable but they are rn 11ne Getung ready for Saturday Twelve httle Indians prepare for a pow wow A prcture rs the only dung for whmh they would stop eaung 42 night jamboree. x 1 ,, , ' 1 vu' J in . 145, 5',j M P-W3 ' 4384 3 ' 7' . x ,, .td z., .--. .hr .-. 1 Y 6, . M-.TR 1' I af .SMI . R ,Q ,,. ' .3 . H ff? R-3 . 5 - sw J! Y ,,-'Six .1 l7. 1 z fy ' sf gy I E gig .K 5. Ui, ,. k st f - X l 1 , W .fu , fy vi rf .2 g , f ' wx.. , emu- 5 g -- N. , W2 ' s: 'g ac va ' . v 1 1, gpm-'Qi Ymw' Q ' P K ' ' 'sv-:i,3aaw:mg:fPQ - . Yi ..-is ,. - , 'X A ff? 'E y Jackie Fagouri, Bonnie Peaslee, Carole Shaner, Mary Cartwirght, Barbara Slavm James Codispoti, Betty Earl, Sharon Manning. The attributes that election to the National Honor Society, is based upon are: Character, Scholar- ship, Leadership, and Service. The officers Carole Shaner, President, Bonnie Peas- lee, Vice-President, James Codispoti, Treasurer, and Betty Earl, Secretary, initiated the first mem- bers into the Honor Society at Friendship Central School. In December, four new members of the Bolivar Sen- ior Class were initiated into the National Honor Society: Jackie Fagouri, Barbara Slavin, Mary Cart- wright, and Sharon Manning. 44 NA TIONAL HONUR SOCIETY S TUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council LS a small group represent mg the Student Body TheCouncil serves as a clearing house for all Student complamts and supervises the raxsmg of Student funds by various programs Each Class IS represented by two members elected by dxrect vote of the class The off1cers are then elected by the vote of the entire Student Body Students purchase most of thexr school supphes from the Student Councxl Store. SEATED: Jerry Sage, Treasurerg Jackie Fagouri,SecretarygJamesCodlspod, President: Diane Cole, Vice-President: Paul Ryan. STANDING: Robert Codispoti. Clark Jaques, Elaine Button, Sara Sherman. 45 Mr. Crawley, Editor Bonnie Peaslee, and Business Editor Mary Cartwright discuss the budget. D1v1s1on edxtors Betty Earl Senior Barbara Slavin SCHVIUCS Nancy Brunellart and Bxll Blowers sports plan rough outllne of yearbook. Advertising staff plans its campaign SEATED Carole Shaner chairman Karen Appleby J ackie Fagourr, Pat Tompkins STANDING' J oanneTompldns Conme Wood Lyme Morrison, MBICIB Fagouri. GUSHER As the staff ot The Gusher lt IS our purpose to present a yearbook thatwillbeareal memory book filled Wldl pnctures of our students and faculty In addition It is our purpose to tell a complete hrstory of one year of school and to build good will for the school by givinga true and comprehensive DICIUIC of what the school is trymg to accompluh We have endeavored Ln this edrtion of The Gusher to provide you with a lasting record of the eventful year 1959 Assrstam ednors Judy Hackett, and Sherry Os bum review final sketches with amst Leslie McKay and photographer Russell Shaner 46 Adviser Mrss Duggan Editor K Jordan and As socrate Edrtor S Pielow talk over plans for the next rssue SENTINEL The Senunel rs the school newspaper whrch rs pubhshed at least snx trmes throughout the year Thrs publxcatron 15 produced by about twenty frve staff members and two faculty ad vrsers The purpose of The Sentrnel ts to keep the students and faculty aware of the actrvrtres gorng on rn Bohvar Central School and to pro vrde them wrth mteresttng readxng matenal Staff members are looking at the latest copy of The Senttnel LEFT TO RIGHT I Fagoun N Lrnd qurst B Brown C Jordan P Ryan A Roessrngh Osburn B Jordan P Goodnoe M Jordan Heads of departments plan assignments SEAT yer STANDING B Blowers C Shaner fx hi Typist supervised byMrs Lambert typematerial for both TheSen tinel and Gusher FRONT C Fenner S Manning I Jordan B Wrlcox BACK D Burdick B Slavin B Wolfgang 47 l S. , . , . , . . .. . .. . , ED: A. Buell, L. McKay, S. Jeffers, M. Saw- 4 BAND MAIORETTES: bouine Griswold, Karen Hackett Nancy Appleby, Penny Haught. A new edition to the marching band was organized this year under the direction fo Mr. Stearns. Known as The Twirlers, this group of high school girls were a welcome edition to the half-time ceremonies during football season. Our sincere thanks to First National Bank for this page FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOLIVAR Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation-Federal Reserve System WOOD- WINDS SEATED: S. Hall, D. Rhodes, J. Colley, L. Bliss, D. Fulton, M. Best. STANDING S. Holdridge, S. Jeffers, J. Hackett, C. Wood, B. Peaslee, J. Richardson, S. Ingalls BRASS PERCUSSION SEATED: T. Rockford, W. Shelly, R. Gates. STANDING: P. Hogan, K. Shelly, T. Ford. SEATED: D. Haught, J. Faulkner, P. Ryan, P. Williams, M. Jordan, R. Hooker. STANDING: S. Irwin, B. Cooper, R. Wilson, 1. Knox, S. Criddle. 49 GIRLS' ENSEMBLE 50 CHOIR 51 B0 YS' ENSEMBLE ALL ALL COUNTY STA TE B. DeGroff, M. Vincent, N. Brunell, M Wood, D. Wood, G. Kinnicut, C. Barrett S. Criddle, L. Chapel, N. Lindquist, S Rutter, C. Jordan. B. DeGroff, G. Childs, R. Parker, D. Wood, S. Criddle, N. Lindquist, C. Jordan. All-County students are selected by try-outs. A screening committee selects the highest qualified students for All-State. Brian DeGroff was selected through state wide competition for Conference All- State Choir, the highest in state crganizarions. D. Rhodes, S. Jeffers, J. Knox, S. Irvin. We thank the Following for this Page STATE BANK OF VOLIVAR Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 52 BRADFORD SUPPLY COMPANY Oil, Gas, and Water Well Supplies Bolivar, New York The chemistry class IS concen Lratmg on an experiment. The bell rims and the rush begins. How exciting bwlogy must be The most popular place in school An English 11 class YQ FUTURE HUMEMAKERS of AMERICA , SEATED B Wolfgang M. Tarr J Hackett Mrs Bently R Haught STANDING S Siebert P MacDonald C Staresma I June M. Cartwnght J Wxlhams M Stone J Kuhn LIBRARY CLUB SEATED L. Van Scoter, H. Greene, M. Cartwright, M. Tarr, J. Wlllxams, 1. June STANDING Mrs. Bartoo, Adviser, M. Bum, D Densmore, S. Slebert, M. Stone, S. Sherman, D. Jordan, M. Olmstead, B. Enos, L. Gruwold. 54 X I . 4 1, ' Z Q , , . , . , o 1 I . I ' I ' . I ' I ' I ' ' D . 1 W 1 1 .Q 1 .4 fj-I .... z 1 .4 9 r J 'f . I , I f lb CHEERLEADERS Co-Captains, Barbara Slavin and Bonnie Pea- slee led our attractive cheerleaders through another wonderful sports season. The girls' enthusiasm and originality played a big factor in inspiring student support and team determination. I. Goff, S. Rutter, B. Best, S. Stimson, S. Hall fabsent.j D. Bell, B. Peaslee, B. Haught, B. Slavin, C. Wood, M. Fagouri. F00 TBALL 13 A 14.15205 15110552 Sherman Dutch Craumer 's varsity team came outwith4 wins, 2 losses, and one tie in the 58 foot- ball season. The one tie was with Allegany at the end of the season after a battle between two per- fectly matched teams. Undoubtedly the finest game played this year was the thrilling come-back win, 14-12 over previously undefeated Salamanca. The lineman of the week jacket was presented to Don Smith at the end of the season. The team elected Jim Codispoti and Doug Polen as co-captains. Chosen to the Olean Times Herald all -star team this year were lim Codispoti and Doug Polen 57 1565 M 4 v VARSITY SCHEDULE Bolivar Opponent 14 Wellsville 18 28 F ranklinville 12 6 Cuba 12 13 Canisteo 6 32 Portville 6 14 Salamanca 12 14 Allegany 14 JUNIOR VARSITY Bollvar Opponent Portvllle Salamanca Caxusteo We11sv111e Cuba Portvllle We Thank the Followlng for thls Page FAGOURI S CLOTHING FURNISHINGS BOLIVAR ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION For Men and Young Men Harvey Chambers Propnetor 58 7 27 ' 7 12 12 14 ' 0 30 ' 7 21 7 6 ' 0 in in.. Rad ford Parker n ,?,,...wr,.4uCQ.4-:wa-vvvgz WML ,-4-she, v I 'has-Q Don Smith Tackle .x...,.M 'R l Carl Day Jim Horton Tackle Guard I Dave Payne Doug Polen Quarterback in -2 Gary Chllds Fullbac k BASKETBALL KNEELING J Blackwell D Polenl Horton J Cod1spot1 J Goff Mr Cawley Coach STANDING Our Smcere Thanks to Mr Salzer for Th1s Page DUNN S DRUG STORE Thomas E Salzer Propnetor Phone 153 Bohvar New York We Deliver G. Potter, Managerg L. Chapel, B. Goff, J. Burdick, R. Sweeney, R. Cole, D. June. Bollvar Opponents Portvllle Cuba Fr1endsh1p Alfred Almond Belmont Portvllle Fillmore Rrchburg Andover Belmont Wellsville Cuba Alfred Almond Fillmore Wellsvllle Andover M! Under the dtrecuon of Coach Bob Cawley Bollvar sBulldogs ended a br1l11ant basketball cam pargn with a thnlhng 57 54 vxctory over Andover The Bulldogs record for the season was 14 wms w1th only 3 losses highhghted wrth 2 w1ns over tradr uonal rtval We1lsv1Lle 11m Codrspou was chosen to the Olean Txmes Herald A11 Star team for the second year An ususualhappenmg thrs year was the choos mg of three co-captains by the vars1ty squad The three captams were Doug Polen Barney Goff and 11m Codtspou JUNIOR VARSITY KNEELING W Johnson T McKay B Hemngton, D Miller E Fenner D Mrller, R Kllmex Manager STANDING Coachwatluns W Green J Potter T Grover R. Codxspou J Jandrew, H. Brunell. 36 ' 31 ' - ' . 46 57 ' ' 52 . . 37 . . . . .- 59 - 38 ' ' ' . 42 31 . . . . 57 ' 47 . 54 . 36 . . - 37 ' 32 ' ' . 27 43 ' , 58 31 , ' ' '. 50 45 40 50 55 Richburg 36 38 - 42 67 ' 50 47 ' 46 57 54 '77 L LW all ,LV 61 WRESTLING KNEELING G Bell I Metz B Pxelow D Orslni STANDING D Lemme: I Sage T Ennis B Cooper E Neal Coach Dunnmg VARSITY B CLUB FIRST ROW C Day D Wood J Horton R. Parker D Payne G Chllds D Smith B Goff H Plckard SECOND ROW M Gates L Chapel T Shaw C Jordan C Barrett A Rlchardson J Burdtck D W11COX B Cole Coach Craumer THIRD ROW S OConnor J Shaner R Sweeney B Greene J Potter D June J Blackwell I Sage 62 . . , . . . , . . . . g . , - , . , - g n ' ' I ' I ' I I I I - I ' I ' I n . . , Q , . , - , . , . , . . I ' , I , 1 g . . - , . 5 I g 5 I , . , 0 , a - SENIOR MEMBERS The Leaders Club consists of all girls i.n high school who would care to join. It is an organization created to help the athletic department. The only qualifications are: fly Must be a high school student. C21 Must join in her Freshman year. The project each year is to buy school jackets for the Junior girls. In order to pay for these jackets, popcorn is sold at football and basket- ball games. At the end of each year, the grls have a banquet as a farewell to the Senior members of the club. Mrs. Theresa Crowley is the advisor of the Leaders Club. Karen Appleby is the president. LEADERS CLUB We Thank the Following for This Page BOLIVAR MARKET COMPANY GREENE SUPPLY COMPANY 5, L, Appleby, Proprietor Oil Field Pipe and Supplies W,,,,,-f'- . ' N,,.- . ,X ff I U' S u . Q i 3 . I 1. , 'Q D . ,,, , A ,L 'lm .4 . keg .55 DUNNS DRUG STORE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BRADFORD SUPPLY COMPANY FAGOURIS CLOTHING STORE BOLIVAR ATLANTIC SERVICE BOLIVAR MARKET COMPANY GREEN SUPPLY COMPANY ROLAND STUDIOS FRANK STIMPSON PLUMBING DICKERSON S BARBER SHOP GREEN T V SERVICE EBERL INSURANCE ELITE DRESS SHOP HALLS DEPARTMENT STORE PA TRONS We are grateful to the following merchants for contrlbuung to our yearbook STATION DILLIE S CLOTHING STORE LOOP S FURNITURE STORE FERRIS AND FORBES MAIN STREET RESTAURANT COLEGROVE AND WOOD SUPPLY DEMPSEY PIPE AND SUPPLY LYRIC THEATER COOPERS B AND H HARDWARE THE CHEF GRILL ALS SERVICE STATION MARKET BASKET MAXSON S STATE BANK OF BOLIVAR DUNN AND VOSSLER 65 Kansas Cnty Xkxvwiv IJ, INTER-COLLEGIATE Z, i, W YA-, , ,Q sf, I MQ 9 r 'ii T . , if , , Q, K , 1 , as X-fb 4 ., ., N 'Vx 1 4 K x it T QQ Q 'Eg Y gi: x , fd' X? gl, , f , f 'V Qs ix' v R , ,1, f 2 7121 5.1 -'ffl fxff 5,6 7 2 8 Vx 1 min ,uf , is , 'rg.it..5 1 I If gin me Q' 2 I gf f 7 I x H K C i', . a 'WV .a - gulf 2, . -. 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