Briarcliff High School - Bruin Yearbook (Briarcliff Manor, NY)
- Class of 1956
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J i,,.r, 1 U-nv'- inif 'rms us OUR IEISI: F3 m 0 Fw Am k, 1 i s ' ' , XX 'N-. .- -q-- Q. vw ,V THI SIS CUR LIF Class of 1956 -- THIS IS OUR LIFE This our past, our present and our future. Our past: September 1943. We were just beginning school. Remember our first day? The excitment, the surprise, the wonder! We were starting to grow upg brave but afraid of what was in store for us. Our present: June 1956. Now we are Seniors. Our memories of this year will last forever. We have suddenly become young adults, preparing to face the world. Our future: Where will we be? Will we achieve our goals and will we find happiness? This remains unknown until our efforts prove their worth, but the building blocks of our livesi were molded in our school days and the memories of these years will be cherished always. 3 We the Class of 1956, respectfully wish to,dedicate this Kortenaerian to our advisors, Miss Marjorie Beeman and Mrs. Theda Freeman, who have been both friends ximian.. t d s teacher has been a true friend to Mrs Freeman who has been our Soc1a1 5 u 18 , each and every Senior and has been a leader who has always been full of enthuslasm nize our class act1v1t1es when she has helped us to orga 4 and teachers during our four years of high school. We will always be indebted to them for having encouraged us through our formative yea ance and understanding. rs with patlence, guid OUT MISS Beeman, who has also been our Engllsh teacher, has always dedlcated herse s and tried her best to further our efforts and to inspire us with a deslre to succeed 5 to OUP C138 lf ,M ff? 15 x V mv' ,, a t 1 , 6 -1 gf 5 e r ' 5 , , 3 Q ' x , 3 V . I Board of Eclucohon D Everett Bliss District Superintendent of Schools Se own tending -Gordon Dye, Thomas Corwin, Harold P Seamon, Frank Stysh ated E Sattler, Byrle E Jackson Leslie B S 6 ,:fi, g 1i:EL 'g5 AMR' 'Yu Mr Ano Vice Princ1pa1 Mr B11ss, School Super1ntendent Mr beamon Principal, Mr South Elementary Princ1pa1 ADMINISTRATICN 'gf Mrs. Rauscher, Secretary Mr. Dye, Clerk 7 o V J? OV Wi High School Faculty--Row 1--Mr. Bliss, Miss Beeman, Miss Jewell Mrs. Kornmeyer, Miss Angelakos, Miss Sawner, Mrs. Brooks, Miss Skorupa, Miss Tabolt, Miss Deery, Miss Maahs, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. Seamon. Row 11--Mr. Hutton, Mr. Gericke, Mr. Donovan, Mr. Swartzman, Mr. Ano, Mr. Scheer, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Teal, Mr. Simonin, Mr. Oman, Mr. Manning, Mr. Pierce, Mr. Loomis. C U Elementary Faculty--Row 1--Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Tompkins, Mrs. Boome, Mrs. Daskiewich, Miss Chapman, Mrs. Buckley, Miss Hatfield, Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Ross. Row 11 Mr. Seamon, M. South, Mrs. Kent, Miss Powell, Mrs. DuBois, Miss Iseneker, Miss Joslin, Mrs. Tompkins, Miss Ruchti, Mrs. Blum, Mr. Testo. 8 0 1 HN lllllllllh ,f Q Miss Rose Krzemien Dental Hyglenist Miss Helen Savner School Nurse 3 W -fi uwZ7 Guidance Counselors Mr. Walter Scheer, Miss Doris Dorland T earbook Sta Editor in Chief Sally Wolff Assistant Editor John Yager Assist Business Manager B111 Paczkowski Assist Lit Editor Dan Schue Class Editor Connie Powers Subscription Editor Janet Leffingwell Assist Class Editor Gail bturdevant Phyllis Linck Elizabeth Dolan Typing Editor Nancy Ph1111ps Rosemarie Kessler Shirley Sokoloski Jacqueline Yager Alice Cyr Pat Woodill Art Editor Connie Seymour D8.Wl'l C 8.S3l'l0V3 Sports Editor B C 1 Girls Annette nevoe 15:32 B,.L'm0okQgs Boys Tony Snyder Ad ti 1 M M d Phvf-Ography Editor mu-old Fitcn ver s ng anagers Jill ercer an I i S ttl Dick Charbonmeau rv ng 8 er Karl -7051111 F0I'l'95t B3Pt910tf'9 C1rculation Manager Richard Williams Joe Jones Judy randis Irene Leiohty Jay Hughes Frances Carey Muriel Baker Bomey Gallo Margaret Conway Ed Regner Florence Pfendler B111 Lockwood N0 ma Jones Alex Daskiewich Advisors Mr Seamon Miss Beeman Mrs Freeman, Miss Maahs Ronnie Bourgeois H159 A!1ge18k0S, Mrs Kornmeyer, Mr Swartzman Doris Weaver To Miss Maahs we all extend our appreciation for her untiring efforts to make the book a success 0 3 ' 4 Qu. 'AW-fi Y A A I ' Business Manager - Jerry Pfendler Literary Editor - Barbara Vollmar : . , , , , 1 I THIS IS CJUR LIFE 11 M Ili f' is H Baby Pictures Names on Page 48 . 'gal .f 1 vga, A i I 'g 'H 1 V 1 I 1 L. 'f',. W I I -, . xxx-' 1, '-- .. ' ll' 1:-..,. V 1 v ,. i A+, 'L V . N V S wx up-N 1 1 , Q3 1, A . Qggr, - 'S --fn 1 2 ' li ' ' X , f f S 55 f-ff . . V' ng: 4 vm, K f - -Q ' Q 2 Avi 5. -x f?:? .Pj-an 1, ...I - xr wk fr f 1'-M . ,v'2 'w K' Q-uf! A , -Je f.: f' If if. Ang.-if 1 .fn 'AK . 45 A ' L f 4 ,Q ,pi . S 1 Jr L5 . L 25 ,1 f . 1??Q92 L J . f5!1i'gjfw -an 'V psf.-e ' .ri - aa.,-' . i .sian ' .,x55-ggjg hz.: Qt-A I-n ji, ,Lg A . 55,5 Ik as ,i 1- 'L - 1 QT ap, INF , F'4 , yvr-A , 9 J.:-Y' I A . 'T P 1 1 17 W 'K , ff 1,41 W Q D 'N 'ife A ,Q Q Q Q J ., Q: i.-33. 1. .fy A . S . .,. ,'Q, VJ 'A 3 9 AK- 1 ' fx ' 'J Q. '.'J - y I A4 , I J , r . 'ZYi,'. '- , K 5 i . 1 V ,h V1 -f it-5' I -3',.- -. i ff : rx.-3 , Q ,K A. 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As we walk through these halls for the last few times as a class, we begin to reminisce about when we first began our education My goodness, it seems just like yesterday' We trooped into the Reber House for Kindergarten where Mrs Eggleston met us and tried to reconcile us to our new fate Our new friends were Alice Cyr, Boots Fitch, Shirley Kirk Jerry Pfendler, Connie Powers Irv Sattler, Connie Seymour, Sally Wolff, Pat Woodill, Rosemarie Kessler, and Dick Williams What a time we had, and don't we sometimes wish we could start from there again? We then went on to the first grade with Mrs Caruso for a teacher and were soon introduced to Sandy Coahn Inez Higby, Dan Schue, Marg Conway, Bruce Cummings, Tony Snyder, and Sue Forand In second grade our teacher was Miss Welch, Ed Regner, and Barb Vollmar Joined us In third grade, much to our sorrow, we had to split up, and Mrs Manning took 3 A while Mrs Glouse had 3 B That year, Dawn Casanova, Irene Leichty, Nancy Phillips, and Annette DeVoe Joined our ranks The big event of the year was the circus held by 3 A on the playgrounds and 3 B was invited That brought us to the fourth grade with Miss Allen and Miss Iseneker as our advisors There we were introduced to Forrest Bartelotte, Ronnie Bourgeois, Florence Pfendler, Walt Presta, Doris Weaver, Elizabeth Dolan Carlton Heller, Norma Jones, Linda Brooks and Karl Joslin We all went to the Shriner's Circus in Utica In fifth grade our advisors were Mrs Cady and Mrs Davis During that year we had our first class dance in our old gym We joined with the sixth grade for the dance and our parents were all invited My, how grown up we all felt, and though we didn't realize it, we still had a long way to go That year John and Jackie Yager, Shirley Sokoloski, and Judy Brandis came to stay By the time we were in sixth grade, Alex Daskiewich Dick Charbonneau, and Janet Leffingwell were with us and Miss Ruchti and Mrs DuBois had to put up with the deviltry which has seemed to follow us through the years By the end of the year the girls were self conscious and the boys iust could not see combing their hair The next year, in the seventh grade we made our debut into the High School world What a bunch we were, fresh out of grade school and gazin at the upper classmen as if they were stars that we would never reach, our advisors were Mrs BJorkman and Mr Hughes Highlights of that year were a picnic ai.Mrs F1n1gter'scamp at Onei da Lake and a class party at Connie Powers' house Jim Mercer was the only new arrival in 7 B but Joe Jones, and Phyllis Linck Joined 7 A Soon it was eighth grade for us and though Mrs BJorkman was still the advisor for 8 A Mr Hughes left and Miss Beeman took his place for 8 B They surely had a lot to put up with and we owe them a lot for being so patient That year we had a big class party, and don't forget Mr Barraco's Social Studies class and the picnic we went on at the end of the year Jay Hughes and Frances Carey Joined us, and at the end of the year we had the ever dreaded Re gents which though hard, saw all of us through into the ninth grade As we moved 1ntn the ninth grade we gained the company of B111 Paczkowskl At last we were in High School We had Our Freshman dance which was a big success for we made about S200 In that year our members began to have extra interests such as band, chorus, basketball, cheerleading, soccer, baseball and other activities The presidents were Harold Fitch and Richard Williams Mrs BJorkman left us and Mrs Freeman took her place as one of our advisors In no time at all we were Sophomores What a time we had that year' We sponsored the 'Mr Sunshine Show', which was another success to add to our growing 11st It paid for our Albany trip with Mr Roemer We lost more water guns out of the window on the way home that day' Our presidents were Tony Snyder and Joe Jones Our class was growing for we now had 56 members That year our basketball team came in second, Eddie Tony Jay, Forrest Dan, Irv, and play on the new gym All of a suddengwe were Juniors, and united the years So far I think our Junior year was the which were directed by Miss Angelakos and were a Ronnie were on Varsity and among the first to under one president, Bill Paczkowski Of all most successful We began with the plays hit to say the least What a time we had dig ging up costumes of the 'Twenties' for 'Thanks Awfully' with Jerry as the only boy with thirteen girls, and don't forget 'Dress Reversal' which was a hit 1n 1tself We had a full house that night and cleared about S170 Miss Angelakos was presented with a kitten Later we took the plays to Turin Next in our events was a spaghetti supper which because of the hard work be came another success We were Joined by Romey Gallo, Gail Sturdevant and Muriel Baker At last came our Junior Prom which was combined with the Lewneida League Ball Everyone had a nmrvel ous time, including the many parents who came We spent a week or more on decorations and our theme was 'My Blue Heaven' The Silver Moon Orchestra played and the Quintones sang a few numbers Tony Snyder was elected king How grown up we all looked in our formals and dress suits' And now we have achieved our goal, we are Seniors It seems a bit odd that we shall soon be leaving this place where so many of our happy and carefree years have been spent We are making history 1n Boonville because this year our french exchange student, Francoise Joset,w1ll graduate with us She 13 the first exchange student to come but we hope there will be many more We are the largest class to graduate from B C S and also the first to g0 to New York on our class trip We are looking forward to a good time and how can we miss when we have such a record for good times behind will be here We shall be leaving and college, business schools or But whatever we do, we shall which we shall never forget 14 us? We shall have our Senior Ball and then the day of graduation we have our whole futures ahead of us Many of us are going to into nursing, many of us will settle down and raise our families always recall our years here and this has been a part of our lives . Q Q . I . ' I I I 0 . - -- ' ! I . . . a . U '- . . s ' o . . . .- ' o O . . , . 0 o . . . c c o o O ' I U ! 4 . O . 0 - . . 5 o 0 . . - S . . . a . . . , . 0 0 B ' . ' . . . I - , -- . . v . . . . I - , o ' l I . . - o n , a Q I I O I O l O 4 . . a 0 Q c 0 I . . I O I . f, . . I I I Q o a 0 9 1 ' o . - , . . . . n 's . . . 9 Q G c , . ' . . . - ' - ' 1 ' , 1 U . . . . , , - . u 1 , ' O V. . O O 4 . . f, . O n - . . . . .1 . . . , . . . ' I I C O l I . . . ' . . I . . a O a . . . . . . . - - O I , ' ' ......-.- l Grade Pictures Airmdrei' Qffrffen f J, -V- -1 L fu, Third fmide- mm Circus ,lb 50' VQVU, 4 Nourth Grade Q., J,-v ,,f - x S1Xth grade 15 'lt Vice President fpeggupgr C ass A T President Shirley Kirk Inez L Higby to success ' way letting nothing 'Shirl' lead her astray ' Inez 77th Secretary Reporter sandra Coahn 'Her every effort was worth her while ' Sandy Dawn Casanova 'Some cupids kill with 'I shall laugh myself arrows, this one with to death ' traps ' 'Liz' 'DoDo' 16 1: ,W --I ff. .1 IC el' S e 'Study is the path V 'Quietly she goes her v student Council Representatives Suzanne Forand John Yager 'A talent for words shall 'Teachers' Pride and never leave her Joy ' en: C ca 'V' Muriel Baker Ronald BOUPSGOIS Forrest Bartelotte 'There :le no wisdom 'All Al P10Ul with Plenty 'Things are never quiet like franknegs ' of Vit ' when h0'! around rm-1. SW 'Frosty' 17 'or I ss Judith Brandis eppy, vivacious, and charming ' Judy Frances Carey odest is the word for Frances ' Fran Margaret Conway Linda Brooks 'The secret of success 'As merry as the day is constancy of purpose.' is 1ong.' 'Marg' 'Linda' uf Richard Charbonneau 'A 'Let others labor, I'11 do the rest.' 'Dick' Bruce Cummings 'An answer for everything.' 'Bruce' 18 Alice Cyr 'Variety is the spice of life ' Icy-r Alexander Daskievich all, slim, and full of vim Alex ?' Annette Devoe Harold Fitch 'Nothing great was ' s merry as the day ever achieved without is long ' enthusiasm ' 'Boots' DBVCOSKI Jay Hughes 'The world knows only two, Romeo and me.' 'Hughsie' Romaine Gallo 'The slow and easy g01Hg type.' 'Romey' 19 V Joseph Jones glggg 'I have laid aside school 3 5552 and gone a-fishin.' -709' Norma Jones 'Modest, reserved, and well mannered.' 'Norm' 'Sl' branfoise Joset karl Joslin 'Her smile is heart 'Lost time 1S never warming, her manner found again ' sincere!' Karl Fran 'CSP Rosemarie Kessler 'A thing of beauty is joy forever Rosy Janet Leffingwell girl and her dream ' an' 20 A? Irene Leichty 'Can we ever have too much of A good thing?' Sis Phyllis Linck 'It's so easy to be good nature ' Phyl wi111am Lockwood James Mercer 'bleep is a waste of time nA1,ay, th,,, with an B1 11 answer Jil Nw? William Paczkowski 'Full of fun and wit, never misses a trick ' B111 Florence Pfendler ere at the quiet limit of the world Flo 21 Jerome Pfendler good mind possesses a kingdom ' 'Jerry' Nancy Phillips will suspect none ' Nan 'They that know no evil Constance Powers Walter Presta 'As good luck would have 'Why take life too it seriously?' 'Wulf' 'Connie' Edvard Regner 'The pleasing punishment that women bear ' I Irving Sattler 'His only fault is he hae no feult.' 6 'Irv' 22 that is Daniel Schue 'Nothing ventured, nothing gained ' Dan Cennie Seymour 'The true artist showeth Chl Ilster's hand ' 'Connie' ug ICN Shirley Sokoloski Anth,n Sn der 'Fair words never hurt nv rtn, 1.ybo1g and I the f0H5U0 goodnell never fearful ' 'Shirley' 151941 15 Gail Sturdevant 'A smile for every girl and two for every boy ' 'Smiley' Barbara Vollmsr 'Whistle and he'l1 come to you ' 'Stretch' 23 Doris Weaver 'Glll of few words are the best ga1s.' 'Doris' Richard Williams ure ll a gun ' Dick Sara Wolff 'True to her word, her work and her friends ' 'Selly' Patricia Hoodill Jacqueline Yager 'Sweet and shy, always 'No legacy is so rich as a twinkle in her eye' honesty Pat 'Jackie' 24 LAST WILL AND TESTAMLNT Class of 1956 We the Class of 1956 being of sound lwell, almostj mind and body, wish to make known that we hereby bequeath these items to the following people of Boonville Central School Murlel Baker leaves her dramatic air to Ann Rae Brnst Forrest Bartelotte leaves his wise re marks to Dave Jackson Ronn1e Bourgeois leaves 1118 ability dance to Mona UeTrag1ia dy Brandls leaves her pretty eyes Terry LaMarca L1nda Brooks leaves her w1tty Jokes Theresa Fey Frances Carey leaves her beautiful hair to Mona DeTragl1a Dawn Casanova leaves her sweaters to Carol Joslin R1chard Charbonneau leaves his 'Dennis the Menace 1Pl0kSn to M1ke Garlock ndy Coahn leaves all her pretty clothes to Pat Sage argaret Conway leaves her seat 1n Lab to Dale Ferr1s guce Cummlggs leaves h1s brush cut to Fred Reed Al1ce Q13 leaves her ability to give f0011Sh speeches to Terry LaMarca Alex Dask1ew1ch leaves his height to Charlle LaQuay Annette DeVoe leaves her milk stool and a refrlgerated cow to Miss Beck1ngham Terry Wesoloskl Harold Fitch leaves his hot rod to Dale herris Sue Fogand leaves her arguments with Mr Gericke to Marsha Linck omey Gallo leaves h1s h1llb1lly music to Uave Jackson eg High! leaves her ability to be neat to Velma Hebdon -ey Hughes leaves h1s wonderful d1Sp0Sl t1on to Mr Ano -ge Jones leaves his love of sk1pp1ng school to Ed Penczek gma lggeg leaves her ability to be fr1endly to George Kl1ne angoise Joset leaves her shyness to Phyll1s Composto karl Joslin leaves his love of debates to Joe Mihalko Rosemarle Kessler leaves her baton and ma1orette unlform to Nancy Bartelotte 1gle1 Kirk leaves her cloud and halo to Lavere Lahah lenei Leffinggell leaves her ability to re member blrthdays to Marsha Linck Irene Legehty eaves her love of boys to Helen Thomas Ehyllis Linek leaves the presidency of the G A A to Mary Ann Piatkowski lemee Mereeg leaves h1s 1ce cream truck to Harry Faduski Bill Peczkowski leaves h1s acting ability to Rodney Persons Elggenee Pfendler leaves her abllity to keep frlends to Carol Joslin Jerry Rfendleg leaves his good looks to Gary Havens Haney Rhillipe leaves her calmness to Romona Wallace Qennle Eegege leaves her pony tall to Mar1e Weeden H311 Eresie leaves his Dyna tone muffler to Dave Jackson Ed Begneg leaves his ability to sing 1n History Class to Bob Carey 121 Seitlep leaves his ability to play soccer to Harry Faduski Dan Sehne leaves his abllity to run to school to next year's track team Qgnnie Seymegg leaves her paint brush and stencll to Bob Moore Ten! Snygeg leaves his entire set of mus Shleley Sekelgeki leaves her f1ery temper to Odessa Staring E311 leaves her cute walk to Theresa Fey Begpege Vollmep leaves all her boy friends to Mary B1tteker Degie Eeageg leaves her space 1n the Nurse's offlce to Betty Sweeney -lek Hglllame leaves h1s ab1l1ty to sk1 to ROHHIG Sherwood Selly Eelff leaves her bus1ness l1ke manner to Mar1e Weeden Eat Heedill leaves her SuPePV1S10n of the Sum it Street Circus to Phyll1s Composto Jaekie legen leaves her athletlc abllity to Fred Reed lehn Xegeg leaves his abil1ty to please teachers to Ed Fynmore We,therefore, C0nf1Pm the preced1ng and respectfully submit this document Respectfull Class of 1956 witnessed by M C HQUS I-ill! E 1506 N .::.::.0' 'm H3553 amnnr couummo IXPIHB unncn ao 194 N CLASS COLORS CLASS Morro cmss FLOWER Blue and Silver 'With the ropes or the past we will Pink Rose ring the bells of the future ' .9 I I ' Y I O Ju ' . to ' ' O n . o n ' s Sa . u . 0 e n ' - ' - B c . e . o Liz Dolan leaves her sense of humor to cles to Dave Leffingwell. . A o u . n n . In . ' . . D. . . . . . . J . . - . J . . e e a . No F . ' , Fr . ' . . --- . 0 , Sh: Y, A - -1 ', . NAMT Muriel Baker Forrest Bartelotte Ronald BOUPg601S Judlth Brandis L1nda Brooks Frances Carey Dawn Casanova Hlchard Charbonneau Sandra Coahn Marvaret Conway Bruce Cum ings Alex Dasklewlch Annette DeVoe Ellzabeth Dolan Harold Fltch Suzanne lorand Romey Gallo Inez Hlgby Jay Huvhes Norma Jones Joseph Jones Fran o1se Joset Karl Joslln Rosemarle Kessler WEARLHSS Redheads Sleeplng Port Leyden M911 Jack Florlda Blondes G1rls Ph1ladelph1a Irv Mechan1cal DPBWIHQ Army Black Convertlbles The Word Sweet Cars Belng Late for school ROS6maP18 Clothes Terry Frenchvllle G1P1S Beaut1ful eyes Sklpplng School Romey SONG HLIVP Fast, Love Hard, Ule Young 'Great Pretender 'It's Almost Tomorrow' Only You 'It's Almost Tomorrown 'It's Almost Tomorrow 'Crv me Rlvern 'Go on W1th the Wedding Begln the Bevulne No hot Much Hold Hv Hand nS01dl9P Boy nL1sbon Antlgua nMoonl1vht and Rosesn WAre You Sat1sf1ed9n Star Dust 'Beaut1ful L19Sn 'It's Almost Tomorrow' 'Tutt1 Frulttln The Hlble Tells me Son nRock and Roll Waltzn 'Le Deserteur 'Rock and Roll Waltz' 'It's Almost Tomorrow' 26 AMBITION Heglstered Nurse Law 0ff1C6P Blg Boss of Gas Company Secretary Homemaklng Teacher Klndergarten Teacher Secretary Forester Chlld Psychologlst Secretary To De Successful Soldler To be a Homemaker Halrdresser Retlred Mllllonalre To olay f1PSt bass clarlnet IH the A Y Phllharmonlc Draftsman To be a Medlcal Secretary Internatlonal Salesman Farmer's Wlfe To be an Auto Mechanlc bC1QHt1St M1ll1ona1re Home Economlcs Teacher PROBABLY WILL Marrled Law 0ff1cer Pump1ng Gas Tust a Homemaker House wlfe Mrs Ralph walker Jr Mrs R Hltter Logglnv US1ng Chlld psychology on her own Typlst for sattler Barber Inc A Playboy A Sa110P Farmerette Mrs G A Wllcox Undertaker Waterglrl for MuS1C1aHS State Trooper Mrs Duane Foote A Fuller Brush Man Old Ma1d Burled under 16 tons of Shlftlnv Whlsperlng Sands An Urdlnary Woman Farmer Homemaker for R G 3 '11 BE . , u W . n . . ' I! il ll . . ' u a . . ' n u u ' ' :S ll . ,, . D N Y II ' . -3 g - I ' ll 1 IV Alice Cyr Clothes nNo,Not Muchn Secretary Secretary . . . H . . . - pq . + f . . . , 3 . . . P . n N . . T 5 . . . . . , . 1 D, g . . , ,. . . Q . . ' ' ' 4 NAME Shirley Kirk Janet Leffinqwell Irene Leichty Phyllis Linck James Mercer William Paczkowski Florence Pfendler Terome Pfendler Nancy Phillips Constance Powers fdward devner Irvine battler Daniel Schue Connie lou 5eym0un Anthony Snvder Shirlev Sokoloski Barbara Xollmar Doris Weaver Richard williams sallv holff Patrics Woodill Tacquellne Ya er Tohn Ya er WNAKNHSS Middleburg Driving or Writinf let- ers Sailor Boys Service Men Mary Jane Skiing Warwick Chemistry French Gettinn' up Joanie, I and Basketball Marvaret Sleepinv Brunettes Carolyn Men ' Under Class men Boys Cars kortenaerian n Sports 1 Na ndarbara SUNG Uln the Moodn WMemories are made of this' WEarth Angeln n0nly Youn 'Nq Not Muchn nTh6 Shifting Wispering Sandsn WTO on With the Weddinen nbhiftinv Jisperinv uandsn 'Mansion Ju over the Hilltopn nSomeone To Watch over men Iarth Anvel nDonkeyberenade nApr1l In Paris NThe Next T1 I Happensn W0nly Youn H eenave Pravern W emories of Youn nlhe Bible Tells Ae So H16 Tonsn lake Believe' W remt PpeteUdLP nl Love Little Willien Rock and Roll Waltzn AMHITIUN Air Hostess Secretary Navy Nurse A Millionaire's Wife Running Mercer's Dairy A Doctor Housewife bnvineer Youth Worker Stay binvle Millionaire Barber Accountant Dress Designer Plaver forthe Yankees Secretarv Nurse Nurse Wnn A B12 dusiness Nurse bxecutive Secretary Work A W1 Adminis trator of a Div Business PROBABLY WILL BE Who Knows? Mrs. Bill Northrup lst woman Capt. of the Navy Unmarried Medical Secretary munning Mercer's Dairy French Teacher? Mrs Cyril Porvaznik Bachelor Playboy Preacher's Wife Married A Hood Coal Miner Head of B'v1lle's Numbers Racket Married Dodver Water Boy Secretary Only Girl Student At Clarkson Nurse DPIVIHW Schaefer' Cars Nurse Secretary tor some Old Maid A Farmer XFX WGS HX L1 3 3 . , . . 3 , D. 1 D, .' , ' ' ' ' ' st ' , . O .- 5 . E ' ' H F YI ' 1 ' 1 1 3 . , , n 5 'U - K, , . . . n , 3 ' I - -me . . t .Y , D t ,D ' ' L ' .1 'r ., . . V . r - M - Av . , . V , . x n . U . f i . . H S f t ' The nb ' A ' . ' Ne I 1 G ., I ' ' ' , H ' ' famous person . ' rv' ' ' - 3 , g NFO ' me H ' . .'g ' ' - 4 v 1 If . 1 , ,I Xl ,iff -' ,za .ak-. X X V ' -. x ' x, 'J A-J X' ' , A ,rx x ww r 3 2 Q ' N-f i WYYY ' , ,fe ,Ai .5 g HE F1 ? T 5 ,fi 'T g V I Seniors .'- L, 2 J' N 'wifi EQ? UNI 7 or I Y, iw., W. W, . , iffii'- 'X 521, Q 4 ...Z ASS Mm, jr fy i x al-,I 'Tn T. fl' .L Q X I X r , 1 lf , ' ll N' '4 I wr i 4 E Wi mfg E ? ' 1 1 X . ,4, ,J , , ,E H JW I I X X In ' lf .X ?, Y E , , 51' ' fx 'NW-1 f- iw-1-Q 'I 'X 6 5 T - ow 1--C. Christiansen, M. Loftus, M. Fitch, M. Roberts, N. Jackson, M. Grems, M. Hughes, . Bellinger. Row 11--C. Edick, J. Piatkowski, R. Roberts, A. Rucki, J. Elgosin, C. Andrews, . Smith, Mrs. Kornmeyer. Row 111--E. Chapin, J. Handibode, V. Sokoloski, J. Baker, . Nellenbaoh, R. Egnaczyk, R. Kirk. Absent--G. Strobel, T. Brown, J. Pritchard. gf A - Row 1--Mr. Pierce, G. Moxley, H. Capron, J. Ano, D. LaQuay, S. Young, J. Grower, C. Persons, Row 11--D. Danough, J. Murphy, F. St. Denis, R. Sampson, T. Fey, L. Woodill, P. weeden, Row 111--J. Capron, L. Sherwood, P. Mihalko, S. Lansing, S. lngersoll, A. Wright, C. Sweeney Absent--W. Biekford, L. Treen. 34 Eighth Grade ,...a--11 X 3 , .. - v' f Row l--Mr. Donovan, B. Begg, P. Pfendler, M. Griffith, S. Dolan, S. Ingersoll, J. Glenn, M. Sweeney, C. Ruppert, K. Ruth. Row 11--M. Borowick, D. Ernst, S. Payne, J. Zillnr, K. Roberts, J. Oaster, K. Hurd, D. Fey, S. Daskiewich, 0. Joslin. Row lll--G. Van Alstine P. Wilson, E. Seelman, J. Brockway, K. Kranbuhl, H. Williamson, R. Freeman, W. Dorn, B. Sweeney. Absent--G. Kline. li 'pon 'Q' .Q-1 Row l--Mrs. Brooks, G. Hutchins, R. Weeden, U. Sanford, J. Casanova, J. Sasenbury, K. Conway, M. W31ff0l'J, C. Joslin, R. Buchala, F. Cleaver. Row ll--R. Harvey Jr., B. Daskiewich, M. Blum, D. Williams, H. Barringer, R. Stephon, R. Walton, M. Evans, R. Yazowski. Row lll-- V. Williamson, M. Brooks, M. Fynmore, W. Ernst, R. Oaster, P. Evans, W. Fey, P. Sherwood, H. Seamon, K. Williamson, E. Pfendler. Absent--H. Backer. 35 8th .,.. Y 1,51 , Q Row 1--Hr. Onan, S. Alger, J. Gleasman, B. Czerski, C. Coe, S. Sattler, D. Jackson, T. Penczek, R. 01in, E. Parker. Row 11--B. Dauback, E. Grams, P. Sturdevant, E. Roberts, H. Evans, F. Ross, J. Hutton , G. La Mares, H. Jackson. Row 111--C. Capron, J. Rocker, J. Carlberg, R. Peterson, A. Wood, R. Bolich, C. Kwasniewski, C. Grower, T. Brooks. Absent--W. Laquay. -194 .2 .Lv-' 1 --P . C R. H ens T. Dellebra W. Law L. Smith R. Grower T. Hebdon C. Bandych g?wDu3re1c:J. Bfogzliiier, Pofwpleton, L. Howard. Row 11--K: Rocker, R: Platt, S.'Wi11iamson, J, D1-agon,'J. Duvelow, J. Bienick, J. Ernst, A. Wright, P. Green, D. Richards, J. Kent, B. satuer. Absent--E. Humphreys- 6 V 9 .. I1 I' G ea Row 1--P. Carey, S. Phillips, G. Jones, J. Barringer, J. Sage, L. Kessler, V. Rucki, Miss Skorupa. Row 11--E. Patrick, P. Czajka, E. Hughes, P. Pritchard, R. Wooley, J. Koslowski S. Sampson, M. Weaver R Faduski. Row 111--J. Rerriam, H. Roberts S. Dolan L. Kessler, M. Nellenbach, J. Olney, W. Gillette, I. Covey, S. Yager, J. Egnaczyk: Absent-1 S. Deninsky, G. Rice, S. Stysh, C. Knudsen, B. Gifford, M. Gifford. Row 1--Mr. Swartzman, M. A. Thayer, V. Carey, L. Blum, A. Backer, J. St. Denis, C. Mathis, D. Crill, M. Kent, C. De Traglia, M. Faduski, R. Dolan. Row 11--M. Oper, T. Seymour, T. Loadwick, D. Yauger, G. Marcy, L. Garbarino, S. Rucki, S. Hillyer, C. Kwasniewski, S. Murfit. Row 111--F.-Edick, K. Smith, B. Fey, K. Pfendler, D. Greenwell, R. Abel, W, Koster J. Korber, M. Larrivey. ' 37 in I M Sixth , fiGfGd6 Row 1--L. Redner, G. Webster, A. Sturdevant, M.Gi11ette, M. Leffingwell, C. Chase, W. Kowalik, Miss Ruchti. How 11--R. Kohl, W. Staring, R. Kranbuhl, L. Penczek, S. Wright, P. Spencer, B. Cady. Row 111--L. Schue, R. Nellenbach, W. Johnson, B. Duvelov, J. Mihalko, H. Evans, L. Conover. 1 3 1. A 4. Row Roi B. G . ev! fi Row 1--Mrs. DuBois, S. Buchala, S. Ross, P. Kirk, L. Pohoresky, M. Podkowka, P. Kelpy, R. Egnaczyk, R. Brooks, K. Treen. Row 11--R. Nellenbach, D. Pritchard, J. Kozlowski, B. Glen , J. Palmer, A. Carey, E. Ringwald. Row 111--R. Fleming, A. Reed, L. Meeker, D. Dorn, E. Cleaver, N. Elgosin, B. Jackson. Absent--P. White. 5th Row 1--Mr. Boome, P. Pfendler, B. Smith P Yelton F Dorn C Betsin er R R d , . , . , . g , . e ner, J. Sampson. How 11--P. Burgy, H. Faduski, K. Pfeiffer, W. Greene, C. Kirk, H. Smith M. Su C Pf gar, . endler, M. Lansing. Row 111--D. Weeden, P. Dragon, D. Charbonneau, L: Sweeney, F. Coe, J. Wright, J. Redner, S. Prime. Absent--M. Coahn, J. Yazowski. 39 6' Fifth Grade I - w- A 1 f 4 f 4 Row 1--Mrs. Davis, L. Johnson, B. Roberts, R. Mercer, J. Pfendler, B. Kaiding, C. Snyder, J. Testo, D. Capron, P. Webster, Row 11--A. Thomas, F. Mooney, B. Casanova, P. Merza, N. Kent, L. Stephens, D. Pfendler, G. Stephen, J. Gleasman, Row 111--E. Salmon, H. Daskiewich, V. Leffingwell, L. Bell, L. Satterly, J. Tompkins, E. Anken, F. Murfit, J. Carey. 'H J Row 1--Hrs. Kent, J. Stysh, D. Simpson, J. Reams, J. Eynmore, J. Jackson, M. Owens, P. Egnaczyk, B. Dolan, D. La Quay, J. Speyers. Row ll--J. Andrews, B. Charney, D. Wallace, B. Backer, C. Hillyer, G. Williamson, J. Ervay, G. Lansing, G. Vollmar. Absent--G. Alger. K. Fitch, L. Moxley, M. Wilson, R. Patrick, Fourth rode .gs J 3. ,,,,. nl- 1 wg, J ' Row I--Mrs. Buckley, U. Hines, H. White, D. Marcy, H. Ruppert, G. Barringer, R.Brooks, F. Gates, C. Secor. Row II--D. Anna, A. Palmer, S. Wood, A. Cash, S. Dragon, J. Sattler, C. Manning, D. Dragon, L. Dellerba. Row III--K. Traxel, E. Johnson, L. Bandych, J. Kornmeyer, B. Beal, E. Secor, W. Pline, F. Woodill, S. Smith. Absent --D. Reed, D. Moltz, S. Donovan. I W, I 1, - - . ., ,Yr 1.-..,.. - ,. f- - yi L ' Row 1--Miss Iseneker, M. Cavanough, L. Hutton, J. Kelpy, B. Gaffney, M. Abel, D. Dustin, B. Swartout, J. Kowalik, F. Karpinski, J. Moon, R. Anna, C. De Traglia. Row 11--B. Egnaczyk, w. Lastowski, D. Edick, J. Stephen, J. Jones, L. Talcott, C. Gericke, R. Schveinaberg, . Koster. Row 111--N. Karlen, P. Frederick, T. Fitch, H. Hennessey, P. Breen, J. Ernst, J. Conway, B. Bell, R. Ohm. 41 i i 4th , 7 3-1 O we ,J wg- at I 4- ' R .- I 1 , .-n f Row 1--Miss Powell, R. Sanford, S. Pierce, B. Andrews, D. White, J. Godlewski, T. Kirk, J. Roberts, C. Germanski, B. Evans. Row ll--E. Begg, C. Hulsizer, R. Rocker, M. Buchala, S. Williamson, R. Blade, J. Szikowski, E. Szikowski, J. Wallace. Row lll--T. Fazekas, J. Capron, E. Yager, J. Anna, M, Marshall, D. McLaughlin. J. Wolf, J. Howard, B. Morey. Absent--M. Adams, S. Williams, W. Youngs, J. Burdge. 3rd Q Q: ' ' ollav Row 1--Miss Joslin, E. Green, A. Garlock, R. Johnson, G. Yager, M. Pfendler, A. Dolan S. Williamson, M. Rowlands, S. Sweeney, J. Green. How 11--P. Mooney, D. Mooney, H, J. Nellenbach, L. Backer, J. Laquay, L. Collins, C. Simpson, K. Conley, N. Kirk, E. Lalli Row 111--J. White, J. Andrews, E. Borowick, J. Hedner, D. Kelly, J. Green, H. Traxel, D. Hurd, N. Seelman, A. Ludwikowski. I 42 Third rude Row 1--Miss Hatfield, J. Sweeney, L. Ringwald, J. Ernst, R. Croniser, M. Leonard, T. Charney, P. Bowman, A. Sasenbury, V. Faduski. Row 11--M. Marshall, F. Snyder, R. Hirschey, H. Corwin, W. Poppleton, J. Speyers, R. Jackson, W. Kornmeyer, J. Ver Schneider, C. Anken, J. Palmer. Row 111--W. Sudol, M. Dragon, D. Marcy, W. Capron, D. Harvey, R. Charbonneau, T. Chapman, S. Goodhines, M. Salmon, F. Fazekas. Absent--E. Podkowka. f ll l' --' ' --'T' X' V ow 1--Mrs. Manning, L. Warren, J. Pritchard, S. Weiler, J. Sugar, J. Testo, B. Capron . Hayes, 5. Seymour, R. Martin, W. Marcy, Row Il--J. Barrow, M. Conley, L. Smith, B. I oodhinea, F. Bienick, D. Shanley, J. Uwens, W. Smith, B. Kapfer, G. Sharpe. Row III-- . Pfendler, G. Colvin, S. Daubach, K. Conway, L. Kozlowski, J. Loadwick R. Backer J. on, T. Marcy, J. Sullivan. Absent--D. Moore, M. Rocker. , , 43 f M ' ' 1.35, ff ffm., Q WL '.,'L 'wfn,.'r '. w-, W- ' W K Second Grade Row 1--E. Sullivan J. Sattler J. S encer L. Smith R. Andrews A. Mooney K. Nellenbach, R P . Sasenbury, J. Frank, S. Seelman. Row ll--Mrs. Beck, V. Chase: C. Kirk, 6. Sharpe, . Brucker, R. Walker, L. Capron, M. Kogut, L. Frederick, S. Kent, D. Kessler. Row 111-- . Marcy, B. LaMarca, L. Swartout, J. Hennessey, T. Dubach, D. Satterly, P. Salmon, R J E. Humphrey, D. Rocker. 'L-7 Row l--Mrs. Roll, R. Fletcher, M. Cormier, J. Dolan, A. Gleasman, H. Weiler, C. Conley, R. Pfendler, J. Kerber, C. Weaver. Row 11--L. Vicks, D. Cleaver, S. Skjellerup, D. Fynmore, R. Frank, J. Dragon, R. Platt, D. McDougal, K. Gericke. Row 111 G. Dubach, M. Kornmeyer, J. Kirk, J. Burdick, C. Muha, D. Jenks, D. Croniser, C. Earl, R. Winters. 44 R. Pfendler, D. Fynmore, WA? 7 tl, .E 7 i fn? Q 1 be W' 1 , rw af.. 'W 'ff f ,Mlm Q Q FQ X I I .1 , S ' . I film 31,9 if ll -if - u dl, 11 First Grade vm-Q I 'S 4-31' 1 484' ..- Row 1--Miss Chapman, T. Boc, C. Hurd, K- Bowman, D. Scheve, M. Seaton, J. Pfendler, R Christiansen B Meeker H Simonin 'C Al er D Jenks V Sudol Row ll J Dra on 0 o o 0 S 0 o o 1 5 B. Blair, R. Alger, P. Schaeinsberg, D: Abel, B.'Capron, C: Damuth, W. Kirk, K. Failing,' L. Weller, N. Ver Schneider, L. Anna. Row lll--E. Swartout, M. Kimsky, D. Parry, T. Rowland, N. Freeman, A. Brach, A. Iseneker, A. Hosbach, Y. Edick, D. Mooney. Absent-- J. Williams. I 'l' , 1 Row 1--B. Covey, L. Pfendler, S. Williamson, G. White, B. Ruth, J. Merza, B. Platt, G. Sessions J. Pfeiffer, J. Capron, G. Barringer. Row ll--Mrs. Eggleston, J. Green, M. Kerber, G. Damuth, D. Martin, R. Podkowka, M. Charbonneau, J. Anna, D. Henry, K. Charbonneau, D. Clarke, Row lll F Wiedmer P Leffin ell A Weiler D Rocker R Secor, L Yougar, L. Zeigler, -- . , . QV , - 1 - , ' - ,- E. Gerrish, B. Blair, S. Cash, L. Andrews, R. Van Luven. Absent--J. Dellerba, S. Hutchlns. I1 9 I' CI I' 6 ' ,f A . wana Q g x ea A ' I1 Row l--Mrs. Boome, F. Blum, G. Earl, C. Lambert, J. Pitcher, R. Zeitlin, L. Salmon, R. Zeigler, G. Cronizer, K. Gates, D. Rice, E. Kerber, C. Lansing, D. Gillett. Row ll-- R. Mooney, R. Cady, M. Sharpe, C. Goodhines, P. Conley, L. Andrews, B. Johnson, M. Mathis, V. Wright, S. Colvin, C. Kline, L. Fuller. Row lll--S. Henry, J. Nellenbach, K. Danough, C. Sessions, L. Thayer, S. Capron, J. Faduski, T. Muha, S. Harvey, C. Danough, P. Szyikowski, D. Ingersoll, J. Youngs, W. Conover, E. St. Dennis. Absent--A. Brownell, G. Green, C. Goodhines, J. Williamson. ' 6 S 5 . Row 1--Mrs. Daskiewich, B. Bourgeois, J. Snyder, D. Kowalik, G. Gaetano, D. Zeigler, B. Sasenbury, E. Capron, J. La Marca, R. Ano, D. Moon, B. Griffith, F. Dubeek, R. Griffith, M. Fey. Row ll--D. Clarke, M. Owens, P. Geiskopf, K. Vollmar, S. Platt, B. Stewart, P. Lee, R. Dragon, B. Wolff, G. Rocker, P. Howard, T. Alger, K. Testo, C. Pfeiffer. new 111-- C. Morey, J. Ohm, D. Schaefer, E. Brooks, M. Moon, D. Beal, P. Hawlsizer, S. Covey J. Griffith, J. Griffith, D. Tasior, D. Rowlands, L. Fuller. Absent--N. Ver Schneider A. Grenier, B. Yockey. ' 47 , L Row K. Young, J. Hoage, Teacher: E. Johnson. BABY PICTURES Janet Leffingwell Linda Brooks Patricia Woodill Forrest Bartelotte Tony Snyder Frances Carey Judy Brandis Alice Cyr Bill Lockwood Shirley Sokoloski Sally Wolff Elizabeth Dolan Connie Powers Bill Paczkowski Shirley Kirk Phyllis Linck Rosemarie Kessler Barbara Vollmar Jerry'Pfend1eP Gail Sturdevant Jacqueline 8 John Nancy Phillips Norma Jones Alex Daskiewich Jay Hughes Connie Seymour Irving Sattler Margaret Conway Bruce Cummings Sandy Coahn Florence Pfendler Inez Higby U I' G C O O Left to right- Front row--M. Roch, U,Linck, M. Haage. Second How--H. Young, K. Hutchins. Third M. Linck. Fourth Row--IP.Dolan, S. Dolan. Absent: A. Bailey. 8 Annette DeVoe Yager .Je V4 ff! -,J-i, ,iffy n, if . b ' lf I ,,, . t x Skating Rink- This year for the first time Boonville opened a large public skating rink. Through the size of the crowds and theenthusiasmof the students, the rink proved itself to be an outstanding success. 48 f ,' ,M f ' ff- . 1 . NY- . '- A - . 1- , -P A A I R L I f. f - I 'Wo V .I S. ,fffffr 7 w. ,.,.,v Q ,aamwlani 0- . ' , E-Q,-q,.q1. 1.-far.-1 ' ' I I . f 'B f v , J T 2 f . Vtkf .. -5 1 1 - , . Q Q E ... 1 If X ,Q , ,, , , I. - - , , Q f' , ,, 1. 7 J ' Y ' , I . -. 5 V '- ET? ...,, ' i' gfx cafe ornefs 'C A 5 's . ' ' x X, ' , yi V127 21 I x qv M X .v liflfr ral Co-operative spirit makes a good team. Score, team, score. 91 The Senior five--I. Sattler, T. Snyder, Coach Scheer, B. negner, A. Daskiewich, R. Bourgeois X4 I Front Row-- T. Snyder, Coach Scheer, E. Regner. Standing-- D. Jackson, L. Faduski, R. Bourgeois, G. Havens, I. Sattler, A. Daskiewich, F, Berger, L. LaQuay, H. Faduski. Absent--R. Wetmore The Boonville Central School has shown great com- petdtive spirit throughout the season. Although handi- capped by the great height in the Intervalley League, Boonville proved themselves not to be a pushover for the giants. Although win- ning only eight games, while losing twelve, the team had many games which were decided in the closing minutes of the last quarter. Mr. Scheer and his Green Hornets should be congratu- lated for the fine sports- manship and enthusiasm of the team. THU VETS' !! fjfw 4 Q' Tony Snyder Coach Scheer Ed Regner X , W I 51 hgj ff F l ifvl mm , , 4 1 w wo,er ,I Qffnt Wetmore 4111171 1 re vvans ju- 1 ou ars v r-es .4 mo Q 0 mar- 114- 1, .n x Subfatitutes L bher-wood s Younff fm. 111 uxuoz A iw w rm P1301 Hurr ' ' V , 1. Ifevr , VI H gl es V fy - M. 1. Mahaffv, Q FOVPV 0 . V1 1 , xemg, ll. Iamm o o 1' -A-1. W'i'h Gy, 'wlllv'1f'f'1, ', 1'i,n.tL:'w,+,g4 4, Iggpzzn, 1, 1.1g'f'inq,-,yn . ., u my .- ,. V , , ,, ' ' ' lk nur. Q' r ' V-U1 bmp' 1 '1 k! V 4- 11 1 1' -'V+ l'. ff'f 3, . 1 1 'mea -1. wfkzlllix. If ' 1-A it, --J, P t' , L. ll-, k., Pi, V 11 , N, New 1 ite, f,.1'j ., ii. f . nc'- .' 1 -- , ' , -. i ' --.T ' - ltjw--S. 1 gf. 11, 5. 1, eww' O AQ fail f 1 xx ' XS , X ig it S.. SFQ Q2 if N I - fy , n o . ' .wc . ' ' sf lg.. ' ' ' LM . I X !'gn,gT.Q' .,,n Filrvr :K 1' 5' qllLIlqll':,I' -gr-ls fi L lanww 4?'n, M f X f - I ff s X? Qxis QQ. Age' V' ' Fi. I1 J x 2 .,. tr f 4 Is! Q?4e'fv ,4 af ffef' RQ! i s re..- ,r fsg wfff School ..1fi-5. ,,,'w Q up Ag i- Ng 1 r i 1 Bosketbo ' 4:j'?4gg1I..'g:?? Row 1--Mr. Manning, J. Merriam, D. Williams, T. Brooks, J. Kozlowski, G. Marcy, R, Wooley, L. Blum. How 11--K. Pfendler, H. Freeman, K. Krambuhl, D. Greenwelll W. Fey, B. Gillette, R. Havens. Cl S E! CI How 111--T. Faduski, D. Ernst, R. Harvey, A. Wood, R. Abel, B. Daskiewich 9 , . -- . R Baseball--Kneeling--Managers: C. Everett R. R0b6PfS- bitilng A- 5QYdeP: ' D. Roberts, W. Bickford, J- MC Philmy, E- Regner' 5tanding'-Mr' Mann1gg'BR' Gallg' F. Bartelotte, D. bchue, L. LaQUay, H- Faduski, L- Lahahf C- Leonard, ' erger' L. Williams. 54 VX, QW S ki ! LJ The Boonville Central School Ski Team brought victory back to Boonville e many times this season. One of the most outstanding was theTeam'svict0ry in taking the New York State G class B Championship at Lake Placid. Individually, Dick Williams has also brought honor to our school m by winning the Ski Meister trophy for the second year Ln succession. How l--R. Williams, J. Prime, H. Fitch, W. Paczkowski. Row ll--Mr. Swartzman, H. Harvey, H. Seamon, J. Capron. 3 f K' L-- Golf Team Boonville Central School had its first organized golf team during the spring of 1955. Seven matches were played with teams in the Utica area. By virtue of being in every match, Harold Seamon Jr. was ranked no. l player for the Boonville team. Mr. Seamon, H. Seamon, D. Jackson, C. Prime, R. Bourgeois, J. Prime. o OUPW9OlS n 'ang owshl uc ro erv r, u lush na t er ovner I nwcer H1sk1ow1v1 Kvr Mom 1 Neiman cxvl XSHUIH' How 11 Tackson Rlvkfnrd I wlllldmg B Do an 1 k0PhllmPY H Lhdrhonneau l1LCh N kxldlng Xl X! . L Kanada r NC H w 1--H. H X , ' , 3. 1 k . , H, .,h1,, 5. A ,e L la: wattlh , L. 1,1 , '. h ji, , A. 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S w 1' 1' i, lx 'S LT fl ku V1 S-.kwr Vemzxlia 13 V'zFl1+ 6 Hwngwn 7 Puri Lwjivn 4 'ww-wi lxfifm 2 f 'Vixllr' 4 Maxi Lwydwn 4 Hws f ' 1 Hanson ll ' H111 :uyfqu fr 1Hw4,Iwydvn '1 4 151 Boonville fin1shed with a very impressive season, undefeated in league competition This fact made them eligible for the Sec tion III New York State Soccer Sectionals, at these Seotionals Boonville defeated Solvay, which led them to the finals In this game against Oriskany Falls, Boonville suffered its first defeat of the season, in double over time Boonville also gained honors through individual stars H haduskl, I Sattler and T Snyder, were selected to be on the first team of the Lewneida League All Stars J McPh1lmey was selected for the second team Further honor was brought to Boonville when two boys were selected fo be on the Section III All Scholastic Soccer Team They were as follows H Faduski, position, goalie, T Snyder position, left wing I Sattler was named on the Second team Av . 1 I 2 2 B y . - lg? gg I XE 1 57 'llI'h: Tir fl iv -14 I X A f A Row 1--Miss Deery, J. Grower, P. Weeden, M. Baker, B. Vollmar, P. Linck, J. Ano, D. LaQuay, S. Young, P. Mihalko. Row 11--L. Sherwood, S. Ingersoll, M. Weeden, R. De Traglia, T. LaMarca, T. Wesolowski, M. Mercer, M. Thomas, M. Conway, S. Hines. Row 111--N. Bartelotte, M. Piatkowski, C. Joslin, P. Sage, A. R. Ernst, T. Fey, C. Koster, N. Phillips, I. Higby, D. Casanova, Row 1V--N. Hughes, M. Grems, S. Lansing, A. Wright, A. Fero, M. Linck, P. Woodill, J. Rebe, M. A. Loftus, J. Pritchard, C. Persons. Y ,, VL I' A A 4 s V' 0 Q I . , f A 'i X' Varsity Club--How 1--C. Payne, H. Fitch, H. Williams, 1. Sattler, E. Regner, B, Vollmap, A. Qevoe, T. Snyder. Row 11--L. Brooks, N. Bartelotte, F. Berger. J. Hughes, J. Presta, H. hvans, A. Cyr, Mr. Manning. How 111--J. Mc Philmy, U. Ferris, G. Havens, A. Daskiewich H. Faduski, L. Williams, P. Poppletgn, A , WSO Clad You Could Come ' 'Thanks Awfully M1ss Angelakos ' ,SA y A K4 r. 00 S whe Senior Chorus Row 1--S. Young, D. Laquay, P. Weeden, J. Grower, C. Persons, M. Weeden, F. Smith, C. Christiansen, V. Hebdon, S. Warren, S. Hines, R. Hughes. Row ll--C. Andrews, S. Kirk, E. Dolan, I. Higby, P. Linck, J. Leffingwell, S. Forand, C. Payne, J. Presta, B. Webster, R. De Traglia, A. Cyr, C. Sweeney, S. Gericke. Row lll--G. Sturdevant, S. M. Kirk, L.,Scheve, W. Sweeney, J. Brandis, T. LaMarca, R. Wallace, N. Bartelotte, S. Hurd, C. Composto, N. Hughes, H. Evans. Row 1V--T. Wesolowski, J. Pritchard, C. Seymour, I. Leichty, J. Rebe, B. Vollmar, T. Fey, M. Linck, S. Coahn, C. Joslin. Row V--M. A. Loftus, N. Phillips, L. Faduski, W. pgczkowgki, J. Vollmar, J. Pfendler, D. Jackson, J. Capron, V. Sokoloski, N. Kaiding, M. Hughes, M. Grams. Row V1--M. Fitch, M. Piatkowski, M. Garlock, R. Persons, F. Reed, F, Bartelotte. C. Heiler. B. Cummings, E. Chapin, D. Golden, C. Powers, M. Mahaffy. -Row l--Mr. Gericke, S. Ingersoll, C. De Traglia, D. Crill, N. Hughes, R. Persons, H. Evans, L. Schue, J. Palmer, A. Sturdevant. Row 11--C. Pfendler, M. Coahn, W. Law, R. Weeden, unlo Bond M. Kent, E. Grems, J. Rebe, J. Bienick, J. Ano, P. Sweeney, N. Kent, J. Casanova. Row 111-- R. Woolley, M. Oper, J. Pritchard, G. Van Alstine, M. Hughes, M. Grems, M. Fynmore, A. Wright, C . Jones, D. Sanford, P. Weeden, L. Kessler, S. Stysh. Row 1V--G. Webster, L. Garbarino, T. Seymour, L. Kessler, E. Covey, W. Kova1ik.60 Senior Bond ow I L. to R. M. Sweeney, C. Persons, S. Forand, H. Evans, S. Payne, M. Weeden, E. Grems, J. Presta, B. Webster, M. Mahaffy, M. Grems, S. Warren, G. Sturdevant, A. Cyr, L. Kessler. Row II S. Coahn, P. Weeden, C. Blum, A. DeVoe, N. Bartelotte, R. Kessler, R. Wallace, N. Hughes, M. Covey, C. Powers, S. Hurd, C. Payne, C. Composto, V. Hebdon, M. Kent. Row III A. Sturdevant, R. Wooley, J. Pritchard. P. Pfendler, K. Hurd, J. Ano, R. Shew, R. Persons, J Bienick, M. Walton, S. Stysh, L. Schue Stanley Gericke, Director. Row IV N. Kaiding, D. Golden, J. Pfendler, W. Crofoot, A. Fero, M. Garbarino, J. Rebe, F. Reed, B. Vollmar, T Snyder, R. Bourgeois, R. Sampson, V. Sokoloski, D. Jackson. cliorettes S, KN fl XIX f' . . , , gf ... 2 2 1. lf, f . I , .. 4 if 5 Q? ,Q , X .Q :Fl 4: l, I X x ,,ff'?l' .19 U, . I . Z W . ,f,,..... . I -K Y, - if on A of gs-fh n , T I 1 Y In E 1 I ffl Rosemarle Inez Nana Kessler Higby Bartglotte gxgca C Composto, S Hurd, V Hughes, H Evans, F Heed, H Show, M Betsinger C Payne, J Presta, N Phillips, C Seymour R w 1 G. Sturdevant, C Grower, S Forand, S Coahn N Hughes Row 11 Mrs Kornmeyer, R Hughes J Sugar, A Mooney, M Fitch, C Andrews, H Evans, J Piatkowskl. Row 111 J Pritchard, R Hoberts J Vollmar, A. Chapin, J Hebe, M Loftus 63 n f uv 5 ' ' fs 'hw' V 4. ' M -'x T' t A ' l. ,, .1 . ,Q J. , fi I 7 ?Jf . - If X-'Y ., , - 1 4.4.-1' . ', Qi I ' . ' w o Q 1 Q Q 0 0 1 o , 0 1 . Q n K' ix - A ,J 1 1 , ., lr -. 4 Q ,- 14-,. 1 . . -M ,W ' 1:9 - A 4 1 ak - - - e- N K .1 , 5 A Q- V , Z. -.. ' 4. 4 vw ' V .. I - . , Q Q ' 1 i ,- In R . fo I ,, kk x ., ,, 0 0 . . , Q 0 ' 0 Q I 0 o 0 . D I 11 C ' J 0 1 . 0 Q1 0 -i my We How 1--T. Snyder, G. Kline, J. Vollmar, F. Kline, J. Mercer, R. Frederick, W. Paczkowski, l, R. Bourgeois, H. Fitch, J. Jones, E. Regner. Row 11--C.Chr1stiansen, R. Hughes, J. Kent, F. Pfendler, F. Carey, E. Yager, H. Baker, M. Mercer, T. LaMarca, P. Kvasniewski, L. Scheve, B. Vollmar, C. Powers, S. Coahn. Row 111--Miss Tabolt, W. Sweeney, A. Mooney, J. Sugar, S. M. Kirk, C. Seymour, T. Fey, P. Woodill, N. Jones, D. Weaver, L. Brooks, I. Loichty, M. Linck, M. Piatkovski, J. Yager, Mr. Swartzman. Row 1V--I. Higby, M. Thomas, C. Griffith, J. Yager, B. Griffith, C. Koster, S. Yelton, 0. Staring, T. Weslowski, R. De Traglis, B. Sweeney, H. Thomas, J. Leffingwell, N. Phillips. n- 11 Q. V1 jg' wx 1 'Q Q-I -in 5' 4? W ', 2.-iiiin 1 1 W u nantes ' '13 '..,..,.w'Q,ul :m ilf 0 :.. f::. ':.: my-gi V .' Q I if-'fa Q f.-assailant-nun ' . ' . B ' -4 :::::::::.N-,'22 IIC .. 1 lint 1- -.-, 4-. . ,,-.111q-aww! YW .icuii as . A .11 cub' ' ' as ' .-4.-f. -A -- ' Q 75 0 l ..L.. ...... . ' A i c Cl U ...ee- Rov 1--Mr. Donovan, S. Hines, T. LaMarca, J. Rebe, T. Wesolowski, F. Joset. Row 11 R. Hughes, J. Kent, C. Grower, N. Bartelotte, M. Piatkowski, R. De Traglia. Row 11 J. Sugar, A. Mooney, A. R. Ernst, D. Walker, T. Fey, P. Sage, H. Thomas, S. Kirk. 64 91 .D F. H. A. 4- 'ix I Nav., Row 1--Miss Jewell, S. Kirk, P. Sage, P. Linck, J. Leffingwell, C. Koster, M. Mercer, J. Brandis, R. De Traglia, T. Weslowski, S. Hines, E. Dolan. Row ll--G. Sturdevant, P. Pfendler, F. Carey, I. Higby, S. Yelton, A. Mooney, N. Phillips, C. Seymour, T. LaHarca, N. Sessions. Row lll--H. Thomas, N. Bartelotte, M. Piatkowski, C. Joslin, B. Sweeney, . Baker, M. Linck P. Woodill B. Roberts N. Jones S. Sokoloski J R b I I i I I ' ee' :',..1ffEo v K 1 , x 4 , 'Winn NA .. all-- 9 I' x . . N B S 1 4-.Mi f 24195 49-I --1-qu 25439 v K , F. F. A.--Mr. Teal, A. Rucki, W. Williamson, R. Sherwood, F. Reed, E. Penczek, F.F.A H. Backer. Roy 11--w. Lgqugy, G, Kline, D. Danough, J. Mihalko, C. Dwasniewski, W. Bickford, J, Coe, Row 111--F, Murphy, J. Handibode, R. Nellenbach, F. Berger, R. Staring, C. J0S11n, J. Sasenbury, C. Bandych. 55 P . ,vw 4 -1. '. D. Walker, R Persons, J Mercer, P Poppleton, B Cummings, U Berris, P K11ne C. Blum D Charbonneau, W Paczkowskl, P Forand, R Roberts, D Leffingwell - J Jones J Prime, Reed G Kline, D Golden J Yager .4 :- Nw my J-4 mm! na Student Council Row 1- J Mercer, R Williams, W Paczkowski, P Lomposto, S Hurd Row 11 Mr Swartzman, R Wooley R Havens, P Pfendler, J Gleasman, C De Traglia C Joslin, C Persons B Faduski, Mrs Freeman How 111 Wetmore, W Dorne P Forand, S Forand S Coahn, A ero, J Presta Row 1V D Ferris, D Jackson, P Evans, J Yager, Absent ,,,-fv ff-.Sb 'Tw Bus Drivers Mrs Kotary, R Grower, H Wiedmer, F Petrie, C Persons, H Fitch, E Murphy, A Brownell, D Leigler Cafeteria Staff NA H. Ingersoll, 5. miller, L. Hines, L. 0'Brien, R. Grower. 67 Mrs Ingersoll, Mrs Larrlvey, Miss Beckingham, Mrs Gaylord Maintenance February 29, 1960 New York New York Dear Miss Beeman and Mrs Freeman, We have just returned from a trip to Europe during which we cleared up'some international matters for the U N As we met so many of our classmates, we thought you might The T W A we took from New Gallo with Alex Daskiewich as co was none other than Shirley Kirk our high school years when other be interested in their activities York was piloted by, of all people, Romey pilot, and our very efficient stewardess We had just begun reminiscing about passengers came on board Jay Hughes and his three private secretaries, Janet Leffingwell, Judy Brandis, and Pat Woodill were on their way to London to establish a new method of bookkeeping Nancy Phillips also came aboard, she was going to change planes in London for one to dark Africa where she was to Join a missionary group The trip was lovely, and we had grand accommodations in London at a motel owned by Mr and Mrs Joe Jones Muriel Baker is now Mrs Jones Our first night in London, they took us to the theater One of the feat ure acts was the 'Kool Kitties Quintet', composed of Connie Powers, Rose marie Kessler, Barbara Vollmar, Alice Cyr and Connie Seymour Their ren dition of 'I Love Little Willie' created quite a sensation and they were followed by that stupendous act of performing poodles owned by Bill Pa0Zk0WSk1 and Phyllis Linck After the theater, we went to the 'Ding Dong' night clur which is owned and operated by Dan Schue Jerry Pfendler and his band were currently playing, with Sue Forand and Sandy Coahn starring as soloists We enjoyed a delicious dinner and Dan told us that Norma Jones, Jackie Yager and Shirley Sokoloski were in charge of the cuisine and doing a real marvelous job, at that While we were in London, we visited Liz Dolan, she at least is in remote touch with royalty, for she hands the bobby pins to the hairdresser of Margaret Rose She told us that Inez Higby and Gail Sturdevant were operating an exclusive dress shop on Oxford Street near Hyde Park We spent a week in France Francoise Joset is married to a very nice young man, he is also as famous a scientist as she is She took us on a very interesting trip of Paris where we viewed the many beautiful sights in that city While we were buying perfume at one of French shops, we met Annette DeVoe, Frances Carey, and Linda missed seeing Tony Snyder and Boots Fitch who were promoting clubs' throughout Europe We went next to Germany where we were very fortunate to those famous Brooks who 'hot rod meet Mayor Ed Regner and Captains Forrest Bartelotte and Bill Lockwood who were on leave for 8 week The boys took US to Switzerland to watch Dick Williams and Walt Presta ski training for the Olympics We think that they are very good and will probably take first place honors In Germanv we hired a private helicopter to take us to Italy We were not too surprlsed to find out that the helicopter was owned by Ronnie Bourgeois and piloted by Karl Joslin In Venice we had a trip in a gondola operated by Bruce Cummings and D1ck Charbonneau, who were trying to earn an honest dollar They told us that Doris Weaver and Florence Pfendler owned a hotel nearby and the rates were reasonable Later we learned Irv Sattler was operating a cafe wh1ch was famous for its spaghetti dinners We went there and found Margaret Conway, Dawn Casanova and Irene Leichty working for him The spaghetti was absolutely marvelous and for dessert we had delicious ice cream It seemed the most natural thing in the world to find Jim Mercer operating an ice cream plant next door and making 'gallons' of money' It certainlv was a trip we shall never forget because of meeting our classmates in so many thr1ll1ng places Sincerely, 5557555 68 I said they were on a tour for teachers. 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