Briarcliff High School - Bruin Yearbook (Briarcliff Manor, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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BQQNVILLEL AW 5 N.Y. vf' v LiLAQLfrc2J was BCJONVILLE CUR TCWN In the foothills of the Adirondacks nestles a quaint little town--our town of Boonville. It is surrounded by scenic hills and numerous farms. Boonville offers much for the students in its large central school. Its advantages may well be compared with those of a city. In the winter the population enjoys skiing, barn dancing, ice and roller skating, basketball and school dances. Summer draws the people to the bandstand in the square on Saturday evenings, the beautiful munic- ipal pool in the park, baseball, picnicking in the nearby state parks, and boating and fishing in the rivers or lakes surrounding the town. Fall offers hunting in the wooded hills, and more barn dancing and picnicking. Near the center of the town stands our school which is equipped with the latest facilities for modern education. The school sends out young men and women, well trained and ready to become the future citizens of Boonville. We, the Class of l955, are proud to graduate from such a school, are proud to call Boonville OUR HOME TOWN. For here we have made our lifelong friends, have grown up to adulthood and have the precious memories of our school years. 1955 3 We, the class of 1955, take great pride in dedicating this yearbook to you, Mr Harold P Seamon, our beloved friend and principal This being your twelfth year also, Mr Seamon, have had the privilege of being under your guidance during our entire school life Your quiet strength and aid us, and today, so close to graduation, we reallze that you have had much to do with our success during these past twelve years in attaining our goal graduat1on The dedication of this yearbook is but a small token of our gratitude and remembrance of our close friend through the years To you, Mr Seamon, our most slncere appreciation for all your endeavors L . we character have been constantly present to encourage and .1 ff, 1 J., f N 4, W4 Q ,V ,5 k . If L . . ,' 0' K , ,, W DEDICATION . 'f - 1 , f ' ,, X .4 E . 1. New il ,L ' -J f 6 0 .gm 114 ,, rg - ull F . M-yi' 5, few-, N 1 n.,gV..Z af 1 3? , 1 3 A 4. 1' 5 . il! 7 Q , . Q. ,V . P, is 5 k J , If ' , Qjjjf K ay.. A4 k s I . . 1. , ,- ' as 1 A Ai, , , Wk -2' is J 'K ia' , it - glgtg ,f Q 2 nwiff' Q A if . V A , A ,,, a 1 ' li x x . f-til J 11 IN APPRE Mr Torrens and Mr Suartzman We of the Senior Class of 1955 sincerely apprec1ate all that you have done for us 1n making our four years in h1gh school a success Mr Torrens, you spent much time and effort guiding us through our first three years Your understanding of our problems, small as they may have seemed then, was limitless Although you were unable to be with us during our Senior year, we extend our gratitude for all your Mr Swartzman, you joined us in our Senior year, and took over the responslbility of getting us over the many 05900195 that came up on our way to graduation This las year has been our most difficult and trying, and your patience and guidance has helped to make lt easier and more pleasant for us Our sincerest thanks to both of you Class of '55 t r endeavors in our behalf. CIATICN cl? ,fl X Bernard A Swartzman D bverett Bllsq D1StP1Ct Superlntendent of Schools Seated Edward R Sattler Byrle E Jackson, Presldent Fred C Yager Standing Harold P Seamon Pr1nc1pa1' Gordon A Dve, Clerk' Thomae P Corw1n Dr Leslle C Brown , . , . 1 . 11 ' U Q , Q , . V . ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' , . n Q Board of Educahon Mr Raymond Ano V1ce Pr1nc1pal Secretary Mrs. MaryRauscher Comptroller Mr, Gordon A. Dye Mr Harold P Seamon Supervising Principal Mr Albert South III Elementary Principal 9 Row l A A Miss Maahs, Miss Beeman, Mrs. Freeman, Miss Deery, Miss Sawner, Mr. Seamon, WLVM' Miss Beckingham, Miss Angelakos, Mrs. Moonan, Miss Dorland, Row ll-Mr. Ano, , Lybfn ' Mr.Tea1, Mr. Simonin, Mr. Gericke, Mr.0man, Mr. Manning, Mr. Brown, Mr.fQf, KML ,,Vw',D7 Swarf-Zmanp Mr. Scheer, Mr. Donovan, Mr. Pierce. 'eg--L' ' , ff' ' n QJLLLJLG' 1,5 J , G7 Row 1--Mrs. Buckley, Miss Bialas, Miss Joslin, Mrs. Ross, Miss Snyder, Miss Ruchti, Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Egnaczyk. Row ll--Mrs. Boome, Miss Perreault, Mrs. Davis, Miss Chapman, Mrs. DuBois, Mrs. Blum, Mrs. Kent, Miss Hatfield. Row lll--Mr. Seamon, Miss Iseneker, Mrs. Eggleston, Miss Powell, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Tompkins, Mr. South. 10 MISS Rose Krzem1en Dental Hyglenist A 5 A' ww' 1: Y...-.Q Miss Helen Sawner School Nurse Q. NJ 4 wx? ,,1-1'7 Gu1dance Counselors Mr Walter Scheer, MISS Dor1s Dorland nl., 'N Student Councll Row l M Greenwell G Strobel T Snyder, R Kessler D Karlen, J Jones, R Persons Row 11 Mrs Freeman, M Yacobell C Conwa C Andrews, P Mihalko, J Pritchard, W Parker, D Williams R Freeman, S Hurd, J Presta Row lll J Petrie, J Rebe,D Roberts W Paczkowski, R Sage, R Williams, R Charbonneau MMS ! 4 7 ff Row I Miss Angelakos, A Zelgler, J Brooks, S Brooks, M Greenwell, Y S Kaiding, E Andrews B Yelton, J Petrie, M Carlberg, M189 Beeman Row II M1ss Maahs W Walte, II Schumann, E Kurlsh C Heller, Jackson, B Forand D Karlen, S Roberts Grlfflth R Betslnger, A Hough M Yacobell L Dean, Mr Swartzman Row III J Arr1go G Strobel T Daubach, B Stephon M Mooney, H Seamon C Prlme D Sage, R Edwards H Presta, R Thomas 12 eorbook Stu RZ Q P fd' J J 5 J, , ' .- S W ' V - 1. J A b Q ,. V, K M, A . 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' .-.I . f ' f . . , . . , . , . . , 1 5.2 'M Qi QWEEE' g' 11: 49 f 1 QQ DF W5 A, I it 6 'Q Mn Qqgh, Q M an Class History Just 1mag1ne' Twelve years ago we were Just startlng our school days Remember that day 1n 1943 when we were brouvbt to school oy our darlng parents? unsure,but MISS Lavlne gathered us together and lntroduced us be our classmates for the next twelve years Th1s was the bl It was a wonderfulyfar for all of us Edward Andrews Jerome Greenwell, Donald Karlen Helen Presta Hugo Schumann, Harold Most of us were so shy and to the new frlends who would est event ln our young llves Arrigo, Rose Betslnver Marleen Seamon Fayle Strobel Wayne Wa1te and Audrey Zelgler sa1d goodbye to M1ss Lavlne and were greeted by Mrs Gordon 1h the second grade Clayton Prlme moved away from BO0UV1116 Durlng th1s year we made the acqualntance of a new boy and glrl Rlchard Sage and Barbara Forand Barb and D1ck went w1th us to the thlrd grade By now we were thoroughly acqua1nted w1th the routlne whxch we were to follow for our f1PSt s1x years Mrs Wa oner helped us become acqua1nted w1th Thelma Daubach Shlrley Roberts and Toseph Roberts Our class had grown so large by th1s t1me that we had two teachers M1SS Allen and M1ss Iseneker d1v1ded us up w1th MISS Allen taklng the f1rst half of the alphabet and M1ss Iseneker tak1n the last half Clayton Prime returned and we were also Joined by Lew1S Dean, Betty Jackson, Edward Kurtsh and Beverly Stefhon Oh,smart children' Now we were flfth graders W Perry Seven new students were added to our class that Edwards Betty Grlfflth Shelly Ka1d1ng and Rose Thomas welcomed Maynard Mooney, Jean Petrle and Beverly Yelton the slxth Frade w1th NISS O'Hea and MISS Ruchtl Sally and we all passed 1nto the seventh grade were greeted by Mrs D3V1S and Mlss year M1ss Perry lntroduced Robert to us 'veterans' whlle Mrs Davls lnto the 'fam1ly' We pushed on to Brooks Jolned Mlss Rucht1's class At long last we were g1ven a room on the thlrd floor where we were lntroduced to MISS Beeman and Nr Roerer as our homeroom teachers We welcomed the add1t1on of Joanne Brooks Boy, we sure let the upper classmen know we were around the halls were full every 42 mlnutes w1th 'those horrlble seventh graders' We weren't anxlous to get to classes as everyone supposed the truth was we were afraid we would be late for a class Slnce we d1dn't know the 'ropes we cou1dn't afford to be late In the elghth grade we added Alda Hough to our rapldly gFOW1Hg ranks Alda was our f1rst 'forelgner' and her Vermont accent seemed too cute for anythlng Our Freshman year was wonderful We started the year out by Jo1n1ng together 1nto one class under kr Roemer as our homeroom teacher and adv1sor We started our soclal actlvities w1th a 'Freshman Hop' Our Sophomore year was pretty wonderful too We added Maryann Yacobell and Mary Ellen Carlberg to our fam1ly We presented Mr Sunshlne' talent show to earn money for our trlp, on June 4 when the whole class went to Albany Belleve us, lt wasn't easy to crawl out of bed at 5 OO A M or 4 O0 A or whatever hour it was most convenient to be at school at 6 O0 A M to start the long Journey br Torrens and Mrs south accompanled us on this tr1p 'We saw many educatlonal and 1nterest1n S1 hts The outstanding events of the day were our banquet at the 'Hub' in Duanesburg and getL1n lost in the big c1ty This trip concluded the Sophomore year Mr Torrens stayed w1th us for our Junlor year Our greatest event 1n th1s year was the arrlval of our class rings During the year we presented two one act plays 'whodunl and 'The Blue Stocking' d1rected,by Miss Angelakos We had a Junlor Dance and our Junlor Prom We were the f1PSt to hold our Junior Prom 1U the new gymnaslum The Prom was a great success In June we gave the Senlors of 1954 a farewell picnlc at Plxley Park, thus endlng our Junior year Now, we are the Seniors' We have a new advlsor Mr Swartzman We started the new year out with our S6n10P play 'The Babysitter' dlrected by M1ss Angelakos Then we held a Sen1or dance We seemed to have gone money mad but 1n reallty we were only earning money for our Kortenaerlan Mr Swartzman M1ss Angelakos, MISS Maahs and Mlss Beeman were the advlsors for ou! yearbook We gave away a free Kortenaerian, wh1ch was won by Ellzabeth Dolan Next our attentlon was d1verted by the announcement of our'Valedictor1an and Salutatorlan Then we ordered name cards and announcements, our caps and gowns, and our d1plomas We are golng 170 Canada on 0111' Senior tI'1P Flnally We'11 have Baccalaureate, Graduation and our Senior Ball We w1l1 go forth to many dlfferent Jobs We are no longer chlldren we are young men and women We are golng to bu1ld our place 1H the future, worklng s1de by s1de We wish the best of luck to all of our classlatos and schoolchums MOTTO BYE FOR NOW FROM THE CLASS OF '55 'Before us 1168 the timber, let us build ' FLOWER COLORS Red Rose Navy Blue and Baby Blue 14 C I Q U' Q . , . 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Free of nge Q Sic NAME Edward Andrews Jerome Arrlgo Rose Betsinber Joanne Brools Marilyn Brooks Mary Carlber Thelma Daubach Lewis Dean Robert Edwards Barbara Forand Betty Grlffith Alda Hough Betty Jackson Rochelle Kaiding Donald Karlen Edward Kurish Maynard Mooney Jean Petrie Helen Presta Clayton Prime Joseph Roberts Shirley Roberts Richard Sage Senior Qulps WEAKNESS Iceskatin Annette Mohawk H111 Mohawk H111 Boys Blue eyes and blond hair Chevrolets Wanda Impervious any Forms Harold Getting up Marines Jud Excitement Halloween Sports Hot Rods Bluish eyes and brown hair Ar Mary Ann Women Army Women SONG 'Naughty Lady of Shady Lane' 'Tweedlee Dee 'That's All I Want From You 'If I Give My Heart to You' 'Teach Me Tonlvht' 'This is the Thanks I Ge 'If You Don Somebody Else Will' 'The Moon is on Fire' 'Granada' 'Because of You' on Top of the World' 'Ghost Riders 'weddinb Bells 'My Happiness 'Let Me Go Lover' Ebbtide 'I Need You Now' 'Make Love to Me' 'Whispering 'Melody of Love' 'Cross Over the Brid e 'Peg 0 5 Heart' 'Whither Thou Goest' 'Teach Me Tonight' 20 ANBITION Social Studies Teacher Phys Ed Teacher Mr s Jimmy Longway Mrs Leroy Leffingwell School Marm Mrs Lloyd Miller Mrs Richard larr Farmer World's Great est Wrestler School Teacher Irs Floyd Hough Hrs Lloyd Mooney Nurse Nurse Cardinal State Trooper Mechanic Secretary Nurse F1PSt man to land on Moon Farmer Mrs Charles McConnell To be a wood husband ard father PROBABLY WILL BE Multi millionaire Stockboy for ACME Married Mrs Leroy Leffingwell Dance Hall Girl Mrs Lloyd Miller Mrs Richard Farr Farmer Sensational A Nervous Wreck Grease monkey Mrs Lloyd Mooney Somebuddy's Wife Horse Doctor President of the United States Chief of Boonville Police Mayor of Alder Creek Married housewife Space Cadet Farmer Married Bachelor 0 0 1 Y v . 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Hugo Schumann darold Seamon Beverly Stefhon Gayle Strobel nose Thomas Wayne walte lary lacobell beverly lelton Audrey Lelgler Motorcycles Barbara Red halr and blue eyes uble Temper lces'at1n Clayton A certlln larmer bo5 T111 darl and handsome Frenchmen ou Polson d I'd glve y n WThe Happy Wanderer 'Mood Indigo 'Moore and Mooren nlenderly 'B1rth of he L0Og19n Wlearts of stone' Wdeaven was Neve Llke Thlsu nLet be Be The L1PSt To now If I Glve deart To lou Alda H udre Z re my husban 'Ind take 1 -len 'lf youoxewere my Wlfer Lordqn ngnd lf Y me my me Send f or nd bl' lng u a re Ka!-180 ngzleygasti Zfjztg, flea ln my e 1 10 v'YeS, O ener, tl Alda H Porte LaH09 a can thas Kn1Sm' C10 1 dldnw' wa 1 told mm that Hugo Irwell Ridge To be the greatest Olympic Ski Star trumpet player in the world Milllonaire Peapicker playboy Pr1vate secretary Mrs Ralph Moore Mrs Iuble Iseneker Phys Fl teacher Draftsman Teacher Speclallzed COOl1Hg Model Glasses of whatvn nTh1S thai West U goes to Syracuse GUmSS' Phys Ed teacher Olynplc Skatlng star Teachlnv her own Traveler harrled What makes that Ped W Glasses SP0t on your nose?' 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Q. 1-X -NNI x x -ul 'Nl' k 1 4 ,w' , !' - , M0 ST Lowville New York May 6, 1965 Dear Shelly, I was very glad to hear from you and in answer to your question, yes, I am still the Supply Dietition at the St Devil's Hospital but my children take so much time that I am glad that they don't call me too often They did call me in the other day and Helen Presta, the head nurse, and I had a talk about the k1dS with whom we used to go to school Did you know that Edward Andrews Jerome Arrigo, Barbara Forand and Rose Thomas have accepted teaching positions at B C S ? Qu1te a monopoly for the class of '55 I was talking to Mrs Longway lRose Bet singerl the other day and she has two of the cutest little boys She was telling me that Mrs McConnell fshirley Robertsj and Mrs Mooney CAlda Houghj are doing fine Sh1rley lives on a farm near Constablev1lle and has three children, a girl and two boys Alda is livlng in Utica where her husband owns a gas station and a used car lot The most astonishing thing happened last week when I gave the children some money buy comics with Guess what' They came back with 'L1f8 on Marg' by Clayton Prime and 'How tg Annoy Teachers' by Hugo Schumann' Those two boys really have been making a name for themselves' Last week the P T A of Boonv1lle had a supper and they asked me to speak about diet programs While I was there I met Mrs Moore bell, Mrs Farr CThelma Daubachl, Mrs Miller CMaryellen Carlbergj, and Mrs Leff1ngwell CJoanne Brooksj They all have children in school and they all look fine Their hus bands are doing very well and it looks as though they are very happy couples Well, I guess that it is time to stop as the baby is crying for her supper Write and let me know what the rest of the graduates have done Your old classmate C ass Prophecy Sleepy Hollow New York May 12, 1965 Dear Marleen, I was so happy to receive your letter and I thought I'd let you know r1ght away how and what the kids here are do1ng, s1nce I haven't wr1tten to you 1U such a long t1me Betty Jackson, you know, 1S my rel1ef here and she is a very good nurse D1d you know that we had some celebrit1es in our graduation class? Robert Edwards won the Nat1onal Wrestling T1tle, Harold Seamon won the National Golf Tournment and Wayne Wa1te won the 0lymp1c Ice Skat1ng Trophy for the U S Pretty good for one class 1f you ask me LBW1S Dean, Richard Sage, and Joseph Rob erts have Just come back from a tr1p to Italy where they have been teach1ng the people better I heard that Marilyn Brooks and Audrey Ze1gler are now worklng 1D New York C1ty Mary Ann Yacobell was Just selected from f1V9 hundred elementary teachers to teach 1n France because of her knowledge of the langu age Jeanne Petrle and Beverly Yelton are WOPk1ng as secretaries for the U N and they l1ke the1r work very much Donald Karlen was chosen to represent the Cathol1c Churches of New York State at a meet ing 1n Rome, Italy Edward Kurish and Maynard Mooney are st1ll at the same Jobs they got after graduat1ong 1S a car salesman and Maynard is a garage fore man I guess they have qulte a racket' Last but not least of our old schoolmates, 18 Mrs Hough CBetty Gr1ff1thJ She 1S 11Ving happ1ly 1U Hawk1nsv1lle w1th two sets of tw1ns Well, this completes our rem1n1sc1ng of those who went to school w1th us Seems as though we've all Just about attalned our goals Hope to see you at the Class Reun1on 1U June' l33Z7old pal . ' 1 I to Q Q CBeverly'Stefhon , Mrs. Iseneker CGayle Stro- methods of farming. , e 1 ' ' Ed 24 I 13 Af I f -1 18152 W-l'fn ',m 4243 M J W4 'X .Kin nd' -...H 25 Bk Ag? 31 5 '3i?5fL 5 l 'Mffq ' 3 ' M.. 'H '. - s Q - Q 5 4 V LL A L, '4 ' f U! ' 'i 1, S A ... Q V , .L . x, V , as I ' VI In V A .f A , ' W3 K . . P - ff 4 A K . ,Q L V ' . 1 ' ' 'W 2 , ' 5 5 3 if l K7 K if 3 ff VK 7 2 N, I I .- Q 1 -- 11 1, Q -f A 6 ff ' Q . 2.2111 A, KAN I 'W - V1 . ,V ff 5 ix X , A 12 1 -F 9 - Q V9 F' I M ' a , V 1 A Ae f , 13 1 . ,, ,mu V K .I M 5 '-., 1 4 4 I K 7 R k . ,Q W ff M T . Q' ' 5 X i W 9 '45 J 20 ll' lg 19 17 A ' k R id A , 4 -A I 'V 1 My ' ' ' H 'v v -SQ ' ' ,s i V yflvfff' f -- -V: wh 5 I, , s Jsfga' I ,, I 'w'f,AQJ? , , 4 , -v 1.11 Q1 ' , -f 23 , f- 22. 24 25 Editor in Chief Rochelle Kaiding Managing Editor Marleen Greenwell B siness Editor Edward Andrews B siness Staff Rose Betsinger Barbara Forand Alda Hough Betty Lou Jackson Donald Karlen Hugo Schumann Mary Ann Yacobell Literary Editors Maryellen Carlberg Harold Seamon, Jr Class Editors Betty Griffith Helen Presta Sports Editors girls Rose Thomas boys Jerome Arrigo Art Editor Joan Brooks Art Staff Marilyn Brooks Robert Edwards Carlton Heiler Jean Petrie Yearbook Staff Typing Ed1t0P Gayle Strobel Typing Staff Photography Editor Photography Staff Advertising Managers Circulation Manager Class Advisors Thelma Daubach Shirley Roberts Beverly Stefhon Beverly Yelton Audrey Zeigler Clayton Prime Maynard Mooney Joseph Roberts Wayne Waite Edward Lurish Lewis Dean Miss Angelakos Miss Beeman Miss Maahs Mr Swartzman gqby 919 Betty Jackson Marilyn, Jean and Joan Brooks Edward Andrews Marleen Greenwell Rochelle Kaiding Thelma Daubach and Russel Stannard Rose Betsinger Richard Sage Audrey Zeigler Helen Presta Maynard Mooney Jean Petrie 25. Donald Karlen 26 o0v0e5 Shirley Roberts Barbara Forand Beverly and Bernie Wayne Waite Alda Hough Clayton Prime Hugo Schumann Betty Griffith Maryellen Carlberg Jerome Arrigo Yelton Eleanor and Beverly Stefhon Mary Ann Yacobell Richard Sage ' r txb, 'E?13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. A 24. Can You Imagine Ed Andrews--a lover boy? Jer Arrigo--a bench warmer? Rose Betsinger--not knowing an answer? Joan Brooks being quiet? Sally Brooks lost for words? Maryellen Carlberg in anything but a blue Pontiac? Thelma Daubach without snapping her gum? Lewie Dean 6 foot tall? Bob Edwards with a crew cut? Barb Forand as a farmer's wife? Marleen Greenwell not waiting for the mall man? Betty Griffith holding her temper? Carlton Heller with a bottle of coke? Alda Hough without her marine? Betty Jackson with one hair out of place? Shelly Kaiding not flirting? Don Karlen with a harem? Ed Kurish without that Colgate smile? Maynard Mooney talking with a southern drawl? Jean Petrie drinking Freeman's beverages? Helen Presta being unpleasant? Clayt Prime with a tall girl? Shirl Roberts not giggling? Dick Sage ever being on time for English? Hugo Schumann with his mouth closed? Harold Seamon ever rushing? Bev Stefhon not being mischievous? Gayle Strobel without a cigarette? Rose Thoma not liking sports? Wayne Waite the life of the party? Maryann Yacobell looking down on Clayton? Bev Yelton not biting her finger Last Will and Testament Ed Andrews leaves the Rexall DPU! 5t0P9 to Jay Hughes Jer Arrigo leaves his sweat socks Ed Regner Rose Betsinger leaves her brains to the Junior Class Joan Brooks leaves her art abilit! to Linda Brooks Marilyn Brooks leaves her good 100kS to Romey Gallom Maryellen Carlberg leaves her cand! bars to Harold Fitch The1ma Daubach leaves her gum SH8PPiBS ability to Dawn Casanova Lewie Dean leaves his speech marks to the Junior C1885 Bob Edwards leaves his muscles to Jim Mercer Barb Forand leaves her sophisticated air to Shirley Sokolome i Marleen Greenwell leaves her seat in lab to Barb Vollmar Betty Griffith leaves her love of debates to Elizabeth Dolan Carlton Heller leaves his coke? bottles to Jay Hughes Alda Hough leaves her hour glass figure to Annette DeVoe Betty Jackson leaves her comb and brush to Inez Higby Don Karlen leaves a pencil sharpener to Miss Beeman Shelly Kaiding leaves her tardy marks to Jay Hughes towards the world' record Ed Kurish leaves his smiling eyes to Tony Snyder Maynard Mooney leaves his hot rod to Leo Hemp Jean Petrie leaves her love for short Helen Presta leaves her sweet disposition Inez Higby leaves his old worn out shoes Chuck Leonard leaves his acting ability Walt Presta leaves all her lover's auarrels to Jay Hughes Dick Sage leaves his speaking talent to Dick Williams Hugo Schumann leaves his hollow ground edges to next year's best skier Harold Seamon leaves his basketball abilit to Tony Snyder and Ed Regner Bev Stefhon leaves her devilish ways to Sue Forand Gayle Strobel leaves her slow drawl to Alice Cyr Rose Thomas leaves her love of gym to Jackie Yager Wayne Waite leaves all his English classes Clayt Prime Joe Roberts Shirl Roberts Y nails? to the Class of '56 Mary Ann Yacobell leaves her seat in French Audrey Zeigler hating men? III to Dick Williams Bev Yelton leaves her trust in everyone to 3,3 xhnir ho-.work done? Audrey Zeigler- leaves ber love of parties to Shirley Kirk V -- ,, ' to -- s Joe Roberts--as a city slicker? hand to Dawn Casanova- -, to . -- to . to- , 11 -Q I Senior Class--over exerting themselves 27 to Nafoy Phillips' 956033 Juniors -,D lin 'Q phomores 4. 'v 4 X ff -A-fu X K XL' Q yin' I X' A in Seniors ff PM Aw E N. qv..- V Y CLASS , J' ' . f' pn lv K. ?'l wx.. iw W Wim f ,ai K Lff,'-v 1-'A ,Pak P: , , ar aw fl.. 4'-'- fa if v., 'Q'- v 1 '21 'QP nv' rf 'll W? Junlors Y Row I G Sturdevant, L Cook J Leffingwell, S Coahn A DeVoe, I Higby,P Linck, S Kirk, F Pfendler, A Cyr, S For-and Row II Miss Beeman, J Yager, E Dolan, J Brandis, C Powers, N Phillips N Jones P Woodill, S Sokolovski,1 Evans C Seymour, S Wolff F' Carey, L Brooks, J Yager, R Charbonneau K Joslin, Mrs Freeman Row III H Bourgeois, W Paczkowski J Pfendler, W Presta, T Snyder, I Sattler- F Bartelotte J Hughes D Williams D Schue, E Regner, A Daskiewich B Lockwood, B Cummings, J Mercer 30 'Lf 1 f SANS? ff' Igydjf Kg ,?buLL2Q foBJfQLfQf. L N : C V, Y JJ ,,q5f,.LNX9' at C V' W!! x , J., ' .x AW Q' 'V 2 ' X-LY! J 9 li ' 1nL J Q . I., , , in 9 V Q Q T' I QL X4 , sv W . 1, .b.,A., v X12 'Jw 6 ' Q., 'QII' -HI Sophomore HOW I--U- Sweeney P. sage A. Ernst c Joslin P c t Baker, H. cook, vf Hebdon,,Row II--J, Rice G iline ogpogao' H' , - - . rey E. gersons, D. Ferrls, J.Coe, 0. Staring ,'Miss Angeiakos, ROUIIII- enczek, D. Walker, R. Sherwood, J. Gr1ffith, J. Mihalko, C. LaQU8y, D. Leffingwell. J-H I 5 f , x W- i 3 1 1 ir 4 .3 f exewiv L ig 3 f- at C .J r iQ:g , Lv, 4 1' 4,13 M, 7 L .l, c ' LL f ,YL .Q 1 e. ,Lf k V' - ' X- .4 A , ke , if Y . 27 ' 1 fy f, 5.4.-X 4 lv: 51 Row I--T. Wesolowski, M. Piatkowski, M. Weeden, N. Bartelotte, M. Linck, R. De Traglia, T. LaMarca, S. Hines. Row II--C. Thayer, H. Thomas, T. Fey, H. Faduski, H. Wallace, M. Bitteker, C. Johnson, J. Buchala, Mr. Ano. Row III--D. Jackson, D. Roberts, M. GRFIOQK, R. Frederick, F. Reed, E. Fynmore, L. Lahah, G. Havens, R. G6P11HS' .. Qiegi 1 ?2fL, N 47 1 -v 7 I J ?,-- Z 554: fiffb 'Vfj7Z14'6'7 ft. f 7 ff, n C,,t J, Al, f 7 my n 'J 'J . Bl' Wilojr fi? 5' bf '-x,,,, gh! 2 , , Row I--E. Roberts, E. Smith, M. Mahaffy, B. Webster, S. Yelton, H. Griffith, W. Sweeney, S. Warren, J. Everett. Row Il--N. Ruth, H. Coe, ' 1 M A. Mooney, R. Satterly , C. Bandych. J. Prime, A. Geiskopf, J. Smith, ,,30f 'ff' J. Presta, C. Koster, F. Ruth, W. Parker, Miss Dorland. How III--E. .9 LZHJ , :WN J Rice, B. Wetmore, L. Williams, R. Ernst, W. Bickford, B. Wetmore, F. , 1fNjf1.' Berger, J. Sasenbury, W. Williamson, H. Dolan. 1 , J,.,,,,H J A. J'.' Jjfi ,K F h 'ffffwo 9, r , ,TSS men A 5, J9 V7i0 V f ' QW ' ff lmfw -Jpfwpf WJ J JM at MU .J 1.-52 J' -f J ,f I-N tg? tl, f AA ful ML fifixl P . A m J 1? Y, . A fr ' X ,Q qs Y' I. Sugar, S. Hurd, J. Kent, C. Payne, C. p f' C0lP0lt0, H. Conway, N. Hughes. Row II--C. Blum, N. Kaiding, M. Betsinger, ' 5 J f JH. Evans, M. Covey, J. Bebe, C. Grower, M. Garbarino, J. Elgosin, C. ,-jGrif'f'ith, E. Yager. Row III--F. Kline, C. Lahah, W. Crofoot, H. Cyr, D. ns ' 'kip-Golden, L. LaQuay, P. Poppleton, J. Vollmar, E. Hall, G. Hayes, P. Foranri, fl- fJ. McPhilmy, Mr.SimOnin. X I 1 1 P N A 1 11, -. W' - X i -I J iv! fl, Q ,I M Q 9 794, 5 ' Q fb' ff Row I--L. Woodill, L. Treen, S. Young, S. Ingersoll, D. LaQuay, P. Mihalko, C. Sweeney, A. Fero, V. Cook. Row II--P. Weeden, J. Grower, L. Sherwood, C. Persons, S. Lansing, A. Wright, J. Brockway, H. Capron, P. Sturtevant, G. Platt, J. Ano, Mr. Pierce. Row III--T. Fey, F. St. Dennis, W, Ernst, R. Sampson, D. Danough, C. Baker, J. Capron, F. Murphy, K. Krambuhl, S. Weaver, 0. Joslin, J. Rocker. , Eighth Grade F- ff n f Qc' Xe. lg! Row I--C. Andrews, C. Christiansen, G. Strobel, R. Kirk, A' Rgckgf C Everett G. Kline, P. Kwasniewski, H. Backer. Row II--H. ea 1 J. Pritchard, M. Hughes, N- Gfems, T- BFOWH, H- SBCOPI R' Neiiinbgchf M. Loftus M. Fitch F. Smith, J. Carlberg, HP- BPOWN- ROW ' Pfend1er,,J. Piatkoaski, W' Uvrn, J- Baker: W' La Quay'bP'tEvans' U, Chapin, N. Jackson, V. Sokoloski, R. Egnaczyk, R. Ro er s. 33 'll K! V 9 ,O ,W ff. Ji I1 Y , fri A' + S V .fha fersoll, M. ,,J. Smith, A. Brooks, J. Van Row II--P, endler, M. Griffith, E. Seelman, Mr. Donovan, B. Briggs, J. Zimmer, J. Oaster, C. Hurd. Row III--K. . Ruth, V. Carey, D. Fey, D. Ernst, R. Freeman, S. Daskiewich, B. Sweeney, S. Dolan. 3.2.1 Ri P. Carey , - . C. Grower ...M - -W 'W 1 v J. Hough 'S D W ' . , S, tg. La Mares Q , J' C . Moore J. Jackson I , ' S , F - . . ., . Ross f ' I , 1 now II Q I F' P5 4 'SV ' 1 J. Hutton S 1 ,hh , J - V Y 'V 4 xx w. Koster 7. Q' 'Hx ,syfp u K If' lik x' . , . . ' A. Wood A - A if f' 3 - i - J, - C. C C 4' meg 'S 2 f f , W .. .asm J .ew w Fil Us Q T. Penczek U ,.Vg.'Ql1i? ' , A Q I J. Gleasman , Q , SA i 'J ' as - J A E. Parker f zs:'m.. ,JZ Q v ' A X W Vt: M ,.yvQ Mr. oman ' ilff' -Q .1 S I-of' fi f Row III .S X I ' T ' ,QW or 1 Y' Q 5 M. Evans f ll- ..ffQfii1 .Al .X -s 'vs 2 f v 35 S. Alger H ,.'s-,.,.,,,.'p, fo A . A. S B. Ringwald A ..1 ,J Q S. Czerski Row 1--H. Barringer, J. Casanova, J. Sasenbury, D. Sanford, R. Oaster, C. Daubach P- Sherwood, V. Williamson, M. Blum, R. Hough. Row ll--Mrs. Brooks, E. goblerts Sksonwag, gl: Wnltog, 3. Daskiewich, W. Fey, M. Fynmore, M. Evans, R. . ac son a on, . oo s . aterman R. Weeden. Row 111--F. Cleaver R. S. Sattler Luz, gucgala, D5 Wi1tIiagS,1R. Yazowski, K. Williamson, R. Stephen, H: Seamon, . - Vgg,-Nfl . arvey r., . os in, flajjwfgf W wfjnwffl :FS M0 fgfwff N 1 a r a Q A -Q s g ,l 3 1-ri , 1Q..:,: i 1-F X v Row lv-515. Poppleton J Arr1go, P Iorand How II L Faduslu, T Snyder, E Regner, R. Sage Mr Scheer H Seamon A Daskiewlch I Sattler, R Bourgeois. BOONVILLE BASKETBALL Holland Patent Oriskany Sauquoit Westmoreland Camden West Canada Poland Holland Patent New York Mills Camden Oriskany Sauquoit New York Mills West Canada Poland Westmoreland New York Mills .L.T., .. WPAVQI Alma Mater Boonville, our Alma Mater, We'1l cheer For thee. We'1l climb the ladder, On to vic-to-ry. 0, let the doors be open For the green and white, For our Alma Mater We will always Fight. A., -. Q41 R. Kessler apo, B. Vollmar V- V , X I N : : L' A. N' s K I K 'Q Zeigler X Q i I ,axfml , B' A J, w.. M.-1, X I X b , 45 .jf Vx t tw A. Cyr 2 5 t R. DeTrag1ia N. Bartelotte . . ,X Q 'A J KW, if ' eg an ,T ti,ggk, t T? , Rage ,e 'NNI 4 bw 4 J ,if N, A f vw 5 Q4 ifeea xx Q IQ. Row 1 G Havens, Mr Mannlng Row II R Persons H F3dUSk1 J Mercer J Prlme, L LaQuay, D Roberts B Wetmore, F Reed Row III Lefflngwell, C Baker L Willlams F Berger D Jackson 5-3 'wx J Pies L, Brooks, Powers M Brooks A Hoqgh, H Evens, A DeVoe C Payne J . N Junior Varsity Nw 5 2 2 ,Z xw -Qbl lgx v .N 5 R .KVM . . I - ff-N' . Q. . A+ , ,gsm 'sg'?s'T 4 A +! S fx Q gf' . ' D 5 QQ, 441-gf'-:Q 1 ' W 1 E N. kx - 'su HJ, A 4 V V' o 4 - ,. - Y -M.. ff A1 wb.-.gx Q Gifws Row 1--J nucnala J NicPhi1my J vonmar R B R i J ' VA xw AV'-f V ' , , - a ' ,' - . 0L1!'g601S . rri 0 N . Paczkowsk1,L. Faduski, R. Cfnarbonneau, R. Bellinger, Schue g ' ROW II'-MP- Mannini. C. Baker. T. Snyder, R. Persons, H, Seam0n,, F. Dartelotte, C. Heller, I. Sattler, E. Regner, D. Roberts, E. Kurlsh, H. Fitch, L. LaQuay, F. Berger, H. Senor, seball flu? f f 1 , ,rre A Q zihif Row 1--T. Snyder, R. Bourgeois, E. Regner, D. Schue, C. Heiler, J. Arrigo, C. Prime. Row II--D. Jackson, L. Faduski, R. Charbonneau, w,PaCZk0fv'Ski , L. Williams, W. Bickford, C. Baker, Mr. Manning. Row III--F. Reed F. Bartelotte, F. Berger, J. Vollmar, D. Leffingwell, B, Wetmore. fl Sk: Team 'S-f Row 1 Mr Swartzman Row II D Ferrls, W PBCZKOWSK1, R Sherwood, H Schumann, R Willlams, W Presta H Fitch Mr. Seamon, H. Seamon, R. Bourgeois, J, Prime, C. Prime, D. Jackson. 48 Golf Club ,-.x A Presta Bartelotte Kessler Higby U1 Cfg Hes Senlor Bond kqad ?kQQ74! ww 5? wb, kylw fl QM? Row 1--Mr Gericke P B Vo Imar, M Linck, Hess er Row 11-- Hurd, M Weeden, R Wallace, DeVoe, H Presta, R DeTrag1ia W Crofoot, D Jackson, H Schumann Ar i M Grams G Sturdevant V Cook Pfendler, C Composto J r go, , , C Blum Row 111--S Forand P Weeden, B Webster, C Payne, H Evans M Garbarino S Payne, M Covey J Presta V Hebdon, M Walton Row 1V--H ,Seamon, D Golden, R Persons, F Reed R Bourg- eois, T Snyder, N Kaiding I1 . H. Schumann, J. Pfendler, D, Jackson M. Weeden S. Forand N. Linck R. Wallace T H. Presta r N. Bartelotte Q.. G 2 Wa. , , , , Sei? M. Trumpet Fvf G. Sturdevant, J Mercer Grems Composto V. Cook 5 QS? WwQWM'k:z2,hgwi i1 e M. if Q Lff eg e ' f, ', f'Eg ' 3 ' g! Cxf' C fe, 2 ix . V g f 4 rg I 1 e gj'-MWf f ei eyfewwi ! i 1 1 ga? H'- X e ee i L gr. ,W QV? 1 e47 ,'w , g ,e 5 3 ' 5 ' i fe fgfee 2 B. Vollmar, C. Powers, R. Kessler, Quintones 4 Meloclears gs. . I I ILL Q f 2 f 1 2: 3 x -5 X , ,f ef,AgzLH' e C. Composto, M. Conway, Bepsiqger S, Hurd. , L , .JM -My -V Q tw -L X4 I Q I5 vi' ' Strung Ensemble e Af vxy e , Y .sl L ' I A , ' 'V M. Bitneker, M. Greenwell, R. Ka1ding 4Pf?E5ggh E E- Ch3PiH, E- Hughes, Miss Biaias, I K I 1 P. in-A 4 Xi , r C3 ff -X xi A-.--.f-w, .1 1 ,i,, ifrf ' Junior Band ' X How 1--Mr. Gericke, S. Warren, P. Weeden, V. Cook, M. Mahaffy, M. Thomas, M. Mercer, M. Guo C Payne, S, Payne, Row 11--M. Kent, J. Ano, J, Bienick, M. Garbarino, N. Hughes, . , v , , chue, M, Walton Row 111--B. Kowalik , G. Webster, L. Kessler, T. Seymour, T. Poppleton, I. Covey, N. Kaiding, W. Crofoot, C. Blum, G. LaMarca, R. Woolley. 'S 5? g ? as V' r ,'. T 4 ' I : 1 f A V . ? ,E V Vkk 9 ,,V. X Y V ,F M I L -4 Y e lf' 'Wwe' Hlsforlca i -if xx. E322 af.-wg. 1 l X . i if ifl, ! J it Row 1-- S. Hines, T. Wesolowski, R. Thowas, M. Carlberg, E. Andrews, Q I L, Faduski, M. Piatkowski, J. Kent, S, Kirk. Row II--D. Walker, P. ll Sage, J. Petrie, H. Thomas, J. Hehe, Mrs. Freeman, T. Fey, S, Hurd, A. Ernst, T. La Marca, N. Hughes, C. Thayer, D. Leffingwell. 52 I X 9 o es . ls nlfikh zf2f'7ff' xlv iii Semor Chorus Row 1--R. Hughes, C. Joslin, A. Cyr, M. Weeden, R. DeTrag1ia I A. DeVoe, R. Kessler, C. Powers, Mr. Gericke, B. Webster, J. 'zgql Brandis, C. Payne, E. Dolan, S. Forand, S. Kirk, M. Yacobell, Y J. Kent. Row ll--S. Warren, W. Sweeney, H. Evans, C. Composto, ,Ziff 'Qi J. Sugar, J. Everett, S. Hurd, C. Blum, N. Kaiding, J. Vollmar, C4 any Qvf A L. Faduski, I. Leichty, J. Leffingwell, J. Presta, M. Piatkowski, ijif f .53 pflgm 2 I. Higby, P. Linck, M. Betsinger. Row 111--M. Thomas, N. Hughes, C iZf + Zise N. Bartelotte, B. Jackson, J. Rebe, M. Linck, J. Arrigo, C. Heiler, 557 EEGQ. it ,, w. Paczkowski, D. Golden, N. Phillips, c. Seymour, M. Baker, s. A ilk Kirk, G. Sturdevant, T. Wesolowski. Row 1V--H. Thomas, M. Mahaffy, 6 T 'QQ R. Thomas, H. Presta, B. Forand, F. Bartelotte, R. Persons, W. nxqil Qs,+ Presta, B. Cummings, S. Kaiding, M. Greenwell, A. Zeigler, G. ,ro ,gk Strobel, S. Roberts. S 252, Junior Chorus ' hes R I--E. Roberts M. Loftus C. Christlansen, M. Grems, M. Hug , P?wWeeden M. Roberts, M. Fitch, C. Andrews, M155 Blalas. Row II-- U D LaQuaY, S. Young J- AHC, F- Smith, S' Czersklf A' wrlght' S' Panslng' C: Swegnei, J. Prichard, C. Persons, J. Grower, L. Sherwood, P. Mlhalko, 5, Ingepggll, Row III--R. Roberts, B. Ringwald, W. Dorn, E- ChaP1n, J. Capron, J, Baker, P. Evans, J. Piatkovski, C. Everett, S- Alger, S. Sattler. 53 4E11iTii3giELf3???j Qa32?QztjTg f2Q1Q1iLL, 7 'mi ' M3 '15 -f . 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