Chenango Valley High School - Warrior Yearbook (Binghamton, NY)

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Through these we ,hope to learn and to understand the meaning of leadership. As we will some day lead so today we follow the leadership of our faculty. These men and women help us to under- stand our capabilities and our aptitudes that we may some day benefit from their leadership and advice. Through their encouragement and their experience we are about to graduate as Seniors and to go on as representatives of an outstanding school: Chenango Valley High School. To help us in the future to recall these happy and profitable days, we, the Staff, present the Warrior, the Yearbook of 1959. TABLE 0F CONTENTS KNIGHTS SQUIRES FROLIC JOUSTING MEDITATION TREASURY I NOBLES 2 ACCCLADE As Vice-Principal of Chenango Valley High School Mr. Tkaczow has endeared himself To sfudenis and faculty alike, for his inieresf and understanding of our daily problems. Today, as our Principal, we wish Mr. Tkaczow all The success and happiness he so richly deserves. 3 WHHFNUH ETH? F - 15155-I f 1 ANN , I ' ,mf f EWG F' Q69 h .A . My , , ,F ,VX I Q Qlhm NIE- ' 'M 'QQ Aer 4 SQELES BOARD OF EDUCATION Carlton Bebee Arthur Jennings Charles Brown President James Buongiorne Merrill Churchill Thomas Duncan Frederick Leonard John Levonik Robert Smith ADMINISTRATION Walter Whitlock Vice-Principal l Henry E. Galloway Supervising Principal J. Stuart Raymond Business Manager l l NADINE ANAGNOST HOWARD ANTHONY JOHN BABCOCK OLIVE BEEBE Mathematics Industrial Arts Mathematics Librarian CAROLYN BRAU ESTHER BROOKS RAYMOND CHUBB LAWRENCE COOK Citizenship Education English Mathematics Science 11' MARION COOK BARBARA CORNICK SNOWDEN CRANDALL JAMES CULLEN C0mm9l'Ci0l English English Industrial Arts MILO DeCASTRO EUGENIA DIEVENDORF DONA DRYSDALE MICHAEL DURBIN Mechanical Drawing English Physical Education Citizenship Education and Shop 7 A MARY E. ELMENDORF ELIZABETH ERBLAND JOHN FAKO GEORGE FERNALD Science 7th Core Music French and Spanish CHARLES FLEMING ROBERT GARRETT MARGARET HARDY JOHN HARRIS Instrumental Music Guidance Mathematics Machine and Electric Shop HELEN HENDERSON ALBERT HIMMEL EDITH HOLMWOOD ANNE HUFF Home Economics Science English Vocal Music ZENON JANOWSKI JOHN KING HENRY KOSZEWSKI LORA LAWRENCE English - Audio-Vision Mathematics Mathematics Citizenship Education 8 ELIZABETH LESTER PHYRNE LIDDY ELEANOR MCCHESNEY ROBERT MCDANIEL Art Citizenship Study Hall Driver Education Supervisor Education ROBERT McGARRY MARTHA MILLEN CATHERINE MILLHAM CARL NEWTON Mathematics Home Economics Home Economics Physical and Science Education PAUL NOLAN BEATRICE O'CONNOR VIVIAN' ORR CHARLES J. OSBORNE Citizenship English Physical Citizenship Education Education Education AVIS PARSONS MARGERY PETERSON MARY POLITICIAN MARY AGNES QUINN Music Commercial 8th Core Mathematics 9 MARY ALICE REGA JANOWSKI ROBERT RENO MARJORIE ROBERTS ELEANORE ROBINSON Guidance English Art Librarian MARILYN ROSS ELWIN SCHILLING GATHEL SCOVILLE ARTHUR SHARPSTEEN Science Latin Commercial Director of Health, Physical Education and Recreation PETER SMYK HOWARD SPLETE SALLY SQUIRES TERESA SULLIVAN Physical Education Guidance Nurse 7th Core l SHIRLEE SZEDLOCK ALTCE TURNER DURWARD VALENTINE JANET WALLACE EN9liSh 7th Core Physical Education 10 HARRY C. WALLENGERGH RICHARD WATSON WILLIAM WECKEL RICHARD WEISS English Guidance Director Citizenship Education Science JAMES WHEELER STANLEY WOODIN LEON WOODWORTH RUTH YOUMANS Commercial Citizenship Education Citizenship Education Mathematics GEORGE YOUNGSTROM AUDREY BENN RUTH CZECZOT Science French Attendance Supervisor Fran Prifz SEATED: B. Shaw. STANDING: B. Vaughn, D. SEATED: B. Ross. STANDING: A. Agard, W Pepernik. Brandow. ll BUS DRIVERS Rain, snow, or sleet, the buses must get To school, MAINTENANCE CREW CUSTODIANS The men behind the scenes. CAFETERIA They keep our school sparkling. Whot's on the menu for Today? 12 MATRON The mysterious woman in our hulls. NX E H19 gg A Q MARY BABCOCK Lovely to look at, delightful to know Quill 2,3,4, intramural Sports 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Debate 3, Biology 2, French Club 4, Leaders' Club 2,3,4, Receptionists' Club 2,4 LOLLEEN BARBER Lolleen lt is a friendly heart that has friends galore Quill 2,3,4, Editor 4, Lead- ers' Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, Dramatics Club 3,4, Debate 3, Vice President 3, Junior Red Cross 3,4, President 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Receptionists 2,3,4, Biology Club 2 PAUL BARNES lt is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness Football 2,4, Varsity Club 2 NAOMI BAKER Nom There's no business like show business Warrior 3, Quill 2,3, Basketball 2, Dramatics 2,3,4, Debate 3,4, Vice President 3, U.S.C., Plays: Seven- teenth Summer, Past Imperfect and Broken Rehearsel JUDY BARNES Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others THOMAS BARVINCHAK Tom l can resist everything except temptation J.V. Baseball 2, Golf 3, Bowling 3,4 .- i RICHARD BANFIELD A smile costs nothing but gives much LOIS BENSCOTER Nice things come in small packages Warrior 4, Quill 3,4, Biology Club 3 - ft, ' A KAREN BIGWOOD The only way to have 1 friend, is to be one LUCINDA BLAIR Cindy Ornament of a meek and quiet spirit Quill 3,4, Receptionists Club 4, Tumbling Club 2, Leaders' Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2 MICHAEL BRUET Mr. Burbank Good Nature and good sense must ever ioin Baseball 2, .l.V. Basketball 2,3p Cross Country 4, Var- sity Club, Vice President of Junior Class GARY BUCCl Difficulties are things that show what men are Football 2,3,4, Play: Sally Takes a Bow CAROL BOWEN How for the little candle throws its beams Senior Choir 3, Student Council 4, Cheerleader 4, Dramatics 3,4, Girls' Intramurals 2,3, Reception- ist4 JAMES BROWN WATSON BROCK Skip A rascal yet a likeable lad is he Band 2,3,4, Plays: Clemen- tine, The Lottery and Sally Takes a Bow, Dramatics 2,3, U.S.C. HARRIET BROWN Alec To err is human, to forgive Patience is the best of all instruc- devine YOYS Senior choir 3,4, Band 3 CHARLES BURKE Chuck Never a dull moment Golf 2,3,4, Bowling 2,3,4 PHIL CANDERS The force of his awn merit makes his way Baseball 2,3,4, Awards 2,3, Basketball J.V. 2, Varsity 3,4, Awards 3, Football Man- ager 2, Class President 4, U.S.C. 3g President of Honor Society 2,3,4, Varsity Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President4 .l1' SHARON CHAPEL have often regretted my leech, never my silence tramurals 2,3,4, Band 2, ramatics 2,3,4, Leaders' ub 3,4 WILLIAM CONRAD Bill Mum's the word ALLAN DAVIS .et every man mind his own nusiness iootball J.V. 3, Volleyball 3, 'roiectionists Club 3,4, Tech- tical Crew 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Spindizzies 2,3. LINDA CHERUBINI Rosey Always leave them laughing Dramatics 2,3,4, Intramural volley- ball and basketball 2,3 EDWARD DARLING Ed Laugh once in awhile, anyhow Track 3, Football Manager 4 LANCE DAVIS Lonnie He'll find a way JANET CLARK Jan Diligence is the mother of good fortune Warrior 4, Intramural basketball 2,3, Senior Choir 4, Band 2,3,4, Biology Club 2, Dance Band 2,3,4 JOYCE DORSETT Zealous, yet modest Receptionist 2 GERALD CROSS Jerry Men of few words are the best men CHARLES DYKE Charlie The mirror ot all courtesy Football 2,3,4, Awards 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Awards 2,3,4, Volleyball 3, Student Coun- cil 4, Student Patrol 2,3,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4 2 l DONALD ENGLE Don ROBERT FINCH Bob They also serve who only A penny for your thoughts stand and wait Technical Crew 3,4, Projec- tionist Club 3,4 CLIFFORD GAMMONS Cliff lt is quality rather than quon tity that counts Baseball Manager 23, J.V. Football 3, Senior Band 2,4 Proiectionist Club 2,3,4, Var sity Club 3,4 ROBERT GEORGIA Bob A rolling stone gathers no moss Goff 2,3,4, Volleyball 3,4, Varsity Club CAROL FISHER Carol A merry heart doeth like good medicine Intramural basketball and volley- ball 2,3,4, Leaders' Club 2,3,4, Play Day 2,3, U.S.O. 3: Red Cross 3,45 Receptionists Club 3,4 PATRICIA FOX Patty Fair and softly goes far JUDITH GILCHRIST Judy Action! Actionl Action! Quill 3,4g Softball 2,35 Basketball 2,35 volleyball 2,35 Student Coun- cil 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Assistant Sec- retary 3, Receptionist 3,4g Student Patrol 2,3,4, Sr, Red Cross 4, Play Day 2,3, Junior Prom Committee GORDON FULLER Handsome is that handsome does RICHARD FYFE Dick Intelligence is the keynote of success Warrior photographer 3,42 Business Manager 4, Band 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Honor So- ciety 2,3,4, Debate 3,4, Band and Music Medals at NYSSMA Competition JOHN GOODNOUGH Jack A word to the wise is enough IVAN HADSALL ROBERT HAMLIN ROBERT HAMMOND KENNETH HARPER To thine own self be true Man is master of his own fate Bob Harp GARY HEFFERNAN Heff Either l will tind a way or l will make one Football 23,47 .l,V. Basketball 2, Basketball 3,45 Track 23,4, Base- ball Awards 23,4, Honor Society 23,45 Varsity Club 23,45 Treas- urer 4 ROBERT HERZOG Bob That's neither here nor there Golf 23, Bowling 3, Band 23,4 To tell you the truth . .. I ll not budge an inch Adventurer's Club 23,4 Truck 2 Wrestling 3 Cross SUSAN HILL Sue Where the willingness is great, the ditticulties cannot be great Girls' Chorus 4, Treasurer of Busi- ness Club 4, Business Club 4, lne tramural Sports 4 JUDITH HOLCOMB Judy A thing of beauty is a ioy iorever ilass secretary 3, U.S.C. 3,45 .eaders' Club Secretary 3,45 lunior Prom Committee 3, Receptionist 4, Intramurals 3,4 SANDRA KINDER Sandy Ier heart is always doing Dvely Things itudent Council Secretary 4, ionor Society 3,41 Cheer- aading 3,4, Captain 4, Leade ers' Club 3,4 DONNA HOPKINS They who forgive most shall be most forgiven BYRON KINNEY What's the use of worrying? 1-ik? VALERIE JEWELL SIDNEY JOHNSON Life has a value only when it has something valuable as its obiect Warrior 4, Quill 3,4, Intra- murals2 CHRIS JULIAN I know what's what Technical Crew 3,45 Proiec- tionist Club 3,4g Spindizzies 2,3, Radio Club 2, Photo Club 2 ROBERT LACEY Bob Better late than never Volleyball 3,4, Tennis 4 SHIRLEY LAKE Shirl Hitch your wagon to a star Warrior 4, Intramural sports 2,3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Vice President of Home- makers of America JOANNE LeCLERC Jo NANCY LAMPMAN Nance Given to hospitality Warrior 4, Senior Leaders' Club 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, ,USC Award 2,37 Music Awards 2, Student Patrol 2,3,4, Art Club i,4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, Jr. Prom Committee. WALTER LEONARD A soft answer turneth away Let each man do his best wrath DONALD MQCDUFFEE If they can take it, I can KEN MacDUFFEE Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well ELISABETH LAWSON Lis Great actions speak great minds Warrior 4, Quill 2,3,4, Senior Leaders' Club 23,45 Intramural Sports 2,3,4, USC Award 3, North High Inter-school Rodeo, Ist prize 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Biology Club 2, Jr. Prom Committee FRANCIS MAJERCIK Tony boy Character is higher than intellect Football Varsity 2,3,4, Baseball J.V, 2, Track 3,4, Intramurals 23, 4, Rifle Club 3, Varsity Club 2,3,4 NANCY LEADBEATER Nance No sooner said than done Intramural Sports 2,3,4, Jr. Prom Committee MARIE MATTRAZZO Shorty Man has his will - but woman has her way Quill 2,3, Receptionists Club Wi i W, -G MICHAEL MCDONALD Thereby hangs a tale MELISSA MILLER NANCY MEAKER Nance Voriety is the spice of life Quill 2,3,4p Intramurals 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Debate Club Nothing succeeds like success Warrior 3,4, Leaders' Club 2,3,4, 3,45 Biology Club 2, French Club 4, Chemistry Club 4 Jr. Prom and Ring Committee, Receptionist Club 3, Honor Society 23,4 LOUISE NOVAK Louie he profits most who serves est 'itramural sports 2,3, Class ecretary 4, Receptionists 3, p Red Cross 4, Warrior 4, r. Prom and Ring Commit- ze 3. RALPH MORGAN Silence is golden Wrestling 3,4 FRANK ODELL Digger SANDRA OSTEEN Out of the trying pan into the fire Sandy J,V. Football 3, .l.V. Baseball 2,3 A small, still voice ROBERT MOPPERT Bob Never give up the ship Football, J.V and Varsity KENNETH MOSS Ken Faithtul friends are hard to find Varsity Basketball 4 BEVERLY PAGE Pager All the world's a stage Quill 2,3,4, USC Award 3, Jr. Choir, Cheerleader 3,4, Jr. Prom Committee Wiml -'-f -- you may have ta work GAIL PALMITER JUDY PICKERING ROBERT PIERCE Bob He is never less at leisure, than when at leisure Football 2,3,4, Varsity Award 2,3, 4, Volleyball 3,4, Award 3,-4, Track 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Radio Club Qj LEWIS PLATT Lew His bark is worse than his bite Warrior 4, Band 2,3,4, Dance Band 3, Honor Society 2,3,4, Red Cross Saad sense is the gift of A merry heart maketh a cheerful ieaven countenance Senior Chorus 2 Quill 3,4 PAMELA PRAEGER Pammy Ambition has no rest Warrior 3, Editor 4, Quill 2,3,4, Senior Leaders' Club 2,3,4, lntramurals 2,3,4, Syr- acuse Citizenship Conference Delegate 3, Girls' State Dele- gate 3, Honor Society 2,3,4, Biology Club 2, Debate Club 3, French Club 4 SHARON RAY Sherrie To cultivate kindness is a valuable part at the business of lite Intramurals 4, Senior Chorus 4 JANICE QUINN Jan Everyone excels in something which another tails Intramurals 2,3,4 EDWARD ROG Ed Laugh and be merry, for tomorrow Varsity Football 2,3,4, Varsity Bas- ketball 2,3,4, Varsity Baseball 2,3,4, Awards, Football, Basket- ball, Baseball 2,3,4, Varsity Club 23,4 ' Dance Band 3 RICHARD RYAN Dick JUDY ROSS l would rather see ci young Jude man blush than turn pink ln the twinkling ot an eye Band 2,34 Award 2, Bi- Junior Chorus 2 alogy Club 2 JANET SMABORA Sam K vast expenditure of human foice Narrior 3,45 Quill 3,45 In- ramurals 25 Band 2,3,45 Jr. ,rom Committee5 Receptiane st 2, Dramatics 2,3,4, Plays: Seventeenth Summer, Past mperfect DONALD SCRTP Don Little friends may prove great friends Skiing 35 Ski Club 3,4 GAIL SLOCUM True friends are like dia- monds, precious and rare Patrol 2,3,45 Red Cross 3,45 Leaders' Club 2,3,45 Student Council Representative 3 at HELEN MARIE SNYDER Shorty Sugar and spice and all things nice Biology Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Senior Leaders' 3,45 Prom Com- mittee3 BARKLEY SAXTON Hsqxn HB-Arn A good reputation is more valu- able than money Varsity Basketball Manager 2, Award 25 Varsity Track 25 Cross Country 45 Basketball Intramural 35 Boys' State Representative5 Honor Society 2,3,45 Receptionists Club 2,3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 De- bate Club 3 DAVID SHURTLEFF Dave The race is not too swift, nor the battle too strong Varsity Football 2,3,45 Varsity Baseball 2,3,45 Varsity Track 3,45 Varsity Bowling 3,45 Vice President of Senior Class5 Varsity Club MARGARET SPAK Pessv Every production at genius must be the production of enthusiasm Warrior 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Play Day Volleyball 35 Honor Society 25 Biology Club 25 Receptionist Club 2,45 Chemistry Club 45 Red Cross 4 ROBERT SHALLER Bob Few things are impossible to diligence and skill Biology Club 25 Debate 3 HARRIET JUNE SMITH June And what is so rare as a day in June Warrior 45 Intramurals 23,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 co-captain 45 Play Days 2,3,45 Dramatics Club Q,3,45 Student Council Alternate 35 Syracuse Univer- sity Ciitzenship Education Award 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Leaders' Club 3,4 RUSSELL STANTON Rusty The vocation of every man is to serve other people Tennis 2,45 Football, Jr. Var- sity 35 Track Varsity 25 Seniar Chorus 23,45 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 Plays Past Imperfect, Seventeenth Summer, Ski Club 3,4 yy -s WAYNE STILES A mind equal to any under- taking Football Varsity 2,3,4, J,V. Baseball 2,3, J.V.. Basketball 2, Student Patrol 2,3,4, Var- sity Club 3,4 TALHELM ARTHUR Art To God, thy country and thy friend be true ROBERT TOTMAN Bob All may do, what has by man been done RICHARD STONE Dick There's no gambling like politics Student Council President 4, Dra- matics Club JEFFREY THOMSPON Jef? With words we govern men J.V. Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Band 2,3,4, Student Council AI- ternate, Student Council Vice- President, School Public Speaking Contest 3, American Legion Con- test, Receptionist 2 ROBERT TRAXLER Bob I don't want to earn my living, I iust want to live Chess Club 3,4 CAROL TABOR Tabe Honesty is the best policy Leaders' Club 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross 3, Intramurals 2,3, Junior Prom Committee 3 EDWARD TAFT Ed More brawn, than brain Varsity Football 2,4, Varsity Baseball 2,3,4, Varsity Vol- leyball Varsity 3,4, Intramu- rals 2,35 Adventurers' Club 2, Chess Club 3,4 GARY TRUDELL Mell No task is too steep for human wit Dramatics Club 3,45 Receptionist Club 4, Tennis Team 3,4, Basket- ball Announcer 2,3,4, Football Statician 4 DAVID TURNER Dave People who make no noise are dangerous Tennis 2,3,4, Varsity Cluk 2,3,4, Ski Club 3.4 QW JW PKESFISH Q ? 15 :A KATHLEEN VALENTINE Kathy Gratitude is the sign of noble souls Intramurals 2, Senior Chorus 4, Future Homemakers of America 3,41 Receptionist Club 4 JANE WELCH The saying that beauty is but skin deep is but a skin deep saying Cheerleading I,2g Girls' In- tramurals 3,45 Chorus 4, Quill 3,45 Class treasurer 4 SHARON VanBUSKlRK CAROLYN VanHOUSEN One good deed deserves another Carol Warrior 4, Intramurals 2,3,4g Band To be loved is to be lovable 2,3,4g Band Awardsg Biology Club Quill, Future Homemakers of 25 Dance Band 23,45 Red Cross 4, Receptionists Club 4 v LOUIS WERTALIK Lou Chip oft the old block Varsity Football 2,4f Varsity Foot- ball Manager 3, J.V. Wrestling 3g Varsity Golf 2, Varsity Club 213,41 Student Patrol 2,3 America HAROLD WALES Hal Practice makes perfect Varsity Football 2,3,4p Varsity Track 2,35 Bowling 3 LINDA WHITMORE The smile of her is like the dawn WILBER VERMILYA Willy Ever the adventurous spirit Senior Chorus 2 DARRYL WATERMAN Wad Not a care in the world J.V. Football 3g Varsity Foot- ball 45 Track 2,3 CHRIS WITHERS Boob Wids The more the merrier Varsity Football 2g Varsity Basketball 2,3,4p J.V. Base- ball 2,3p Varsity Baseball 4, Cross Country 45 Student Council 37 Student Patrolg Varsity Club, Ring Committee 1959 CLASS OFFICERS BACK ROW: Carol Bowen, Student Representative, Charles Dyke, Student Representative, Jane Welch, Treasurer, Dave Shurtleft, Vice President, Louise Novak, Secretary, Michael Bruet, Student Council Alternate, Judy Gilchrist, Student Council Alternate. SEATED: Phil Canders, President. Most popular boy Most popular girl Handsomest boy . . . Prettiest girl ...... Best dressed boy ....... CLASS NOTABLES Phil Canders . .. Carol Bowen . . . Chris Withers . . . Jane Welch . . . Jeff Thompson Best dressed girl .......... . . . Naomi Baker Boy most likely to succeed Girl most likely to succeed Best all round girl ...... Best all round boy . . . Most intelligent boy .... Most intelligent girl . . . Class actor ...... Class actress . . . Boy joker ...... Girl ioker ........ Most athletic boy . . . Most athletic girl . . . Class scientist .. Class artist . . . Boy plugger .... Girl plugger .... Class giggler . . . Class politician . . . Best natured boy . . . Best natured girl . . . Class bachelor . . . Class vocalist . . . . . . ..,. Phil Canders Pam Praeger . .... Judy Holcomb Gary Heffernan ..... Dick Fyfe . . . . Pam Praeger .. Rusty Stanton June Smith . . . . Frank O'Dell Linda Cherubini Ed Rog Nancy Lampman . . . . Bob Shaller . . . Mike Bruet Lew Platt . . . . Sandra Kinder . . . . Sid Johnson . . . . Jeff Thompson . . Watson Brock . . . Janet Sambora . . . . Leon Baxter Karen Bigwood Class musician .... Class gum-chewer . . . . . . . Dick Fyfe . . . Sid Johnson Smooth-operator .... . . . Dave Shurtleff Class mathematician Class orator ...... Most loquacious . . . Mr. America .. Miss America . . . Class cave man .... Most energetic boy .. Most energetic girl .... . . Mr. Ivy-League ..... Man of Distinction .. Girl of Distinction . . . Most versatile boy . . . Most versatile girl .... . . . Most independent boy Most independent girl Everybody's boy friend .... . . . Everybody's girl friend .... . . Class night owl Cboyj Class night owl lgirll .... . Boy dancer ..........,........... Barbara Holbert . Jeff Thompson Sharon Chapel . . . . Ken Moss . Naomi Baker Paul Barnes . . . Bob Pierce Bev Page . Dave Shurtleff Barkley Saxton .. Naomi Baker Gary Heffernan . Sandy Kinder . .. ... John Gilman . Nancy Meaker . Dave Shurtletii . Judy Holcomb Don MacDuFfie . . Janice Quinn . . Tony Maieric Girl dancer .................. Carolyn VanHousen Boy who has done most for the class .... Phil Canders Girl who has done most for the class ...... June Smith Class couple ........ Sandy Osteen and Alex Brown QYXLU HES 11-1 11-3 ROW 1: S. Coolbaugh, A. Cass, J. Levonik, P. Ward, D. Sfever, N. Harrison, S. Packard, B. Bennett. ROW 2: K. Moses, J. Dickinson, M. B. Almy, P. Wombacker, M. House, C. Rowe, L. Gilman. ROW 3: D. Mapes, M. Flood, J. Randall, A. Sharpe, B. Brooks, J. Kipper, D. Ellsworth, F. Jewell. ROW 1: J, Murphy, S. Baburchak, R. Randall, L. Ulmer, J. Kirch, C. Caughey, V. Ward. ROW 2: D. Shaver, J. Dickinson, C. Harvey, R. Lieberum, J. Jones, D. Paden, F. Mellen. ROW 3: J, Stickle, J. Brown, J. Cregier, L, Forkey, B. Santasiero, R. Hubbell, I. Srormes. ABSENT: M, Bennett, D. Fuller. ROW 1: C. Bernhardr, E. Haley, P. Scalnlon, A. Mutter, R. Bakic, J. Cole, J. Kelleher. ROW 2: D. Palmer, D. Jackowski, N. Miller, L. Lindsey, J. Foster, P. Huff, A. Young. ROW 3: D. Croft, J. Bryce, J, Lord, M. O'Hern, B, Warner, R. Kline. ABSENT: W. Resseguie, R. Einfeldt, J. Borlette, M, L. Hathaway, D. Chase, P. Rocks, 28 11-2 11-5 ROW 1: G. Morreal, G. Norton, S. Young, J. Scaptura, M. Hillier, N. Fox, M. Humphrey, S. Hall. ROW 2: D, Olson, M. Ellis, M. Kluchlca, L. Millspclugh, E, Nicholas, M. Pecka, J. Barnes. ROW 3: W. Compton, P. Bryce, L. Ward, G. Smith, G. Thompson, T. Cross, D. Vavra. MISSING: D. Guentensperger, G. Holland, R. Rivers. ROW 1: E. Hogan, J. Lucek, M. Pedley, B. Birdsall, L. Burlcle, J. English, B. O'Neill, L. Montgomery. ROW 2: J. Schringer, L. Smith, S. Weatherby, L. Bearsch, B. Croft, J. Connors, N. Franchak, L, Tinklepaugh. ROW 3: J. Ward, C, Vollmer, D. Ketham, R. Lance, K. Zeggert, B. Roberson. MISSING: D. Hurlburt, D. Nichols. ROW 1: C. Beers, J. Scott, J. Kinder, D. Welch, J. Holcomb, J. Larabee, R. Norconk, J. Davis. ROW 2: K, Franklin, E. Moore, B. Macko, R. Tripp, B. Bochnak, S. Wolley, J. English, B. Zembek. ROW 3: H. Kelsey, B. Hancock, D. Freeh, R, Tucker, J. Pollock, G. Ganow, J. O'Neil. MISSING: L. Peterson. 29 11-4 IETQ 11-6 11-7 10-2 ROW 1: P. Brooks, M. Stanton, M. Squires, K. Signor, E. VanGorder, P. Osteen, N. Pratt, L. Finstad. ROW 2: D. Beniamin, J. Hollenbeck, J. Norris, D. Layton, M. Houpis, P. Taylor, J. Finsel. ROW 3: T. DeDio, J. Cook, B. Kinney, H. White, R. Maquire, R. Shafer. ROW 1: J. Marino, R. Stoddard, N. Liddic, M. Fahs, C. Lawrence, S. Williams, S. Hayes, L. Gilmore. ROW 2: J. Wallace, D. Shaller, R. Kroger, R, Sivara, D. Rinker, S. Fox, F. Agard, F. Hall. ROW 3: B. Doren, R. Beebe, R. Slagle, D. Potts, F. Palmroos, L. Moss, K. Billo. ROW 1: J. Bender, L. Heller, L. Welch, J. Suralcus, S. Slater, K. Cox, S. Jamieson. ROW 2: T. Whieldon, R. Bird, B. Agard, L. Decker, D. Brownlow, B. Rose, R. Fynboe. ROW 3: C. Frey, R. Faulkner, J. Parker, D. Nappi, R. Hubbard, D. Littlefield, J. Guiffre, B. Harrison. 'Rn 10 is K ROW 1: B. Blair, C. Crayton, M. Price, J. Bullock, S. Ahlberg, S. Tewes, B. Janonis, M. S. Shaw. ROW 2: J. Ross, R. Smith, J. McCrone, K. Fernald, B. Lotterer, S. LeCIerc, L. Harding. ROW 3: T. Clock, D. Bendzel S. Fox, J. Derr, J. Edwards, E. Pease. ROW 4: R. Whieldon, C. Slocum, R. Lampman, D. Neish, A. Hill C. House, D. Zylich. 1 1 ROW 1: T. McKee, J. Young, G. Jeavons, J. Smith, P. Goodman, B. Lane, K. Shimrock, R. Bliss. ROW 2: P. Jordon, C. Lancer, L. Dewing, C. Leonard, R. Luis, J. Buman, D. Eggleston, O. Nilsen. ROW 3: C. Hott, L. Alton, B. Gates, R. Todd, D. Fish, S. Pulling, R. Hartigan, W. Penwarden. ROW 1: K. Gee, M. A. Smith, S. Wilbur, B. Merithew, N. Kip, B. Bolt, M. Fish, S. Ennis. ROW 2: W. Burnett, D. Gould, L. Schadick, R. Truxal, C. Dobbyn, M. Leonard, D. Baker. ROW 3: J. Scanlon, A. Orcutt, G. Hitchcock, R. Curry, T. Planavsky, J. Hunter, M. Benjamin. ABSENT: D. Rall. 31 10-3 1 0-5 1 0-6 9-'I ROW 'l: P. Fitch, S. Dunn, J. Gervais, B. Davenport, M. Popeck, C. Lawson, M. O'Neil, M. Mangan. ROW 2: N. Shaver, M. Launikitis, D. Lewis, R. Booth, J. Kittredge, J. Hitt, M. Doll, N. House. ROW 3: F. Barnes, D. Bernhardt, J. Michaelson, W. Wooler, N. Lawson, J. Siavak, C. Gruver. ABSENT: D. Chonder, R. Reece, W. Mazar, M. Squires. ROW 'l: S. Hoag, R. Donahue, N. Holbert, S. Manning, L. Jagger, J. Rinehuls, J. Palmisano, B. Kluchka. ROW 2: R. Einteldt, G. Comstock, B. Von Opel, B. Decker, M. Popeck, D. Fleming, B. Barrus. ROW 3: J. Skope, E. Williams, W. Soliwoda, R. Breese, D. Gilchrist, G. Lewis, R. Davis. ABSENT: D. Bigelow, C. Lawrence, S. Hawley. ROW 1: C. Lusk, C. Titzel, D. Lance, P. Heath, D. West, S. Hulburt, S. Douglass, D. Greene. ROW 2: W. Hardie, M. Shaller, A. Nilson, B. Janicki, M. Bruet, J. Atwater, S. Corey, B. Berke, E. Kraika. ROW 3: D. Almy, J. Marsavage, P. Williams, A. Smith, D. Ray, H, Quackenbush, M. Tkaczow. ABSENT: G. Broder, R. Marier, J. Potak. 32 10-7 ROW 1: E. Shampang, W. Illsley, L. Ziegenborn, C. Griffin, E. Bezusho, C. Welch, B. Previte, S. Hider S. Duncan. ROW 2: S. Canders, M. Axtell, C. Mathews, P. Crosby, J. Lance, J. Restino, R. Krivanek W. Hassinger. ROW 3: R. Jewell, D. Nelson, R. Williams, K. Anderson, R. Smith, R. Totman, R. Briggs. ROW 1: J. Larson, M. Cron, S. Vaughn, S. McKean, J. Carkner, J. Bigart, D. Barrick, N. Williams. ROW 2: J. Noyes, J. Eaton, K. Weug, S. Ferris, E. M. Barnes, C. Lacey, F. Banford, E. Gilman. ROW 3: G. Haulton, H. Jones, A. Cullen, J. Robinson, R. Winston, R. Brown, C. McHugh. ROW 'l: S. McNitt, K. Hillier, P. Jennings, S. Wilson, J. LaRusso, M. A. Hall, J. Rinehuls, D. Wakeman, A. Reese. ROW 2: T. Goodman, R. Lalley, B. Chambers, E. Smith, S. Fernald, S. Cushman, J. Bigwood, L. Hayes, T. Burnett. ROW 3: J. Rush, C. Barnes, V. Mee, R. Daddazio, G. Edwards, W. Vermilya, R. Sprague, P. OfDell. ABSENT: K. Wood. 33 ROW 'l: M. Michael, C. Lawson, M. Wallace, N. Holt, F. Hancock, S. Snyder, J. Harrison, J. Bennett. ROW 2: M. Farrell, S. Chapel, D. Decker, B. Fisher, E. Knapp, A. Youngs, A, Warner, M. Moitis. ROW 3: J. Darling, D. Stanton, M, O'Loughlin, P. Sabin, H. Yasharian, C. Kessler, G. Campbell, G. Gosart. ROW 1: D. Fix, S. Nicholson, M. Ryall, C. Birmingham, P. Ward, M. Benscoter, B. Dodd. ROW 2: L. Horton, B. Stiles, D. Morgan, G. Bigelow, S. Harmes, B. Spak. ROW 3: W, Decker, J. O'Loughlin, R. Hierl, W. Lawrence G. Tiffany, D. Empet. ABSENT: B, Lester, M. DeDio, S. Brewer, M. Carnese, B. Owens, R. Ponko. ROW 1: E. Brown, M. Cook, K. Haviland, R. deMontazon, J. Spiegel, L. Woks, S. Howard, K. Bensley, D. O'Brien. ROW 2: D. Caughey, L. Parsons, M. Livernoche, L. Jars, M. Koniuto, J. Bloodgood, ROW 3: L. Jackowski, J. Fisher, D. Hall, L. West, T. Stiles, B. Devine, W. Dorsett, P. Lee. 34 ROW 1: J. Berish, P. Brown, M. Hozord, B. Longo, N. Hunf, D. Cooper, K. Dillon, C. Thompson, R. Scoft. ROW 2: J. Murphy, K. Jockson, N. Brown, C. Wheeler, S. Perkins, B. Lolley, S. Codingron, C. Thomos. ROW 3: T. Jones D. Lord, J. Shaffer, B. Finstod, B. Wickizer, T. Kitfle, J. Hammond, J. Bolond, W. Storr. ROW 1: B. O'Hern, S. Sonders, S. Yuricek, K. Cosper, A. Mozor, C. Jones, J. Prevife, J. Ford, L. Gilmore. ROW 2: J. Ashcroft, R. Groce, S. Agord, B. Schupp, S. Sconlon, E, Cross, A, Brodshow, D. Vergoson. ROW 3: D. Rinker, F. Hozord, S. Michoel, J. Spencer, A. Sisson, R. Robinson, L. Gronger, R. Neish, R. Lowyer. ROW 1: P. O'Neil, J. Lyons, C. Churchill, J. Slogle, D. Wombocker, B. Vergoson, T. Gammons, R. Einfeldl, S. Piolf. ROW 2: J. Beidlemon, W. Dcnrrin, J. Winchell, K. Turnbull, D, Rennell, J. Knophle, M. Mikolos, C. Miller. ROW 3: T. Mee, J. Lounf, R. Miller, E. Hogg, L. Cornwell, G. Borber, R. Fyfe, M. Bradley, G. Fchs. 35 1 ROW 1: B. Shromek, C. Morris, G. Knapp, G. Parsons, S. Moore, J. Daddayio, C. Johnston, E. Valentine. ROW 2: A, Osteen, H. Graham, B. Layton, K. Meaker, S. McCormick, M. A. Kovacs, S. Olson, P. Wilson. ROW 3: C. Yashorian, J. Layton, R. Hall, W. Russell, J. Lees, H. Hogan, D, Davenport, R. Parrotte, G. Stanton, J. Gager. ROW 'lz N. Maquire, N. Duncan, L. Myers, J. Davis, C. Hughes, E. Fulkrod, J. Murphy, B. Palmer. ROW 2: D. Swan ' VVNJD. R Robinson, S. Buchto, A. Catlin, L. Sharer, C. Boker. ROW 3: W. Paul, J. Horney, J. Leahy, D. Holcomb, G. Decker, M. Ryan, M. Butenko, G. Brownlow, D. Catlin. ABSENT: J. Hafler, W. Hafler, C. Becker. ROW 1: M. Wagstaft, l. Knapp, J. Lawson, L. lngraham, P. Wittman, E. Lee, S. Robbins, D. Fronchak, D. Cheru bini. ROW 2: J. Matts, E. Kadian, J. Derck, M. Hammond, P. Hoyt, S. Boezi, B. Green, C. Brandon. ROW 3 P Dickerson, J, Carman, M, Swan, J. Pepernick, M. Scott, R. Flynn, R. Johnston, J. Young. 36 ROW 1: A. Eliez, D. Zemek, P. lngwall, J. Forkey, S. Paugh, D, Bowell, N, Sargent, M, Barber. ROW 2: J. Wilkins, D. Perry, J. Gay, B, Hanner, B. Newman, M, Stevens, G, Sayer, P. Ellis. ROW 3: T. Youngs, D. Chalffee, Blaisure, J, Kline, T. Bishop, F. Donahue, B. Hamilton, R. Gamble, R. Se-cor. ROW 'l: N. Miller, K. Perry, J. Compton, P. Bunneil, G. Skinner, G. Jayne, A. Shelter, C. Norris. ROW 2: P Gee, N. Baker, N, Hitchcock, L. Kenyon, L, Fields, M. White, S. Taylor. ROW 3: J. Mitrowitz, P. Youngs, R, Lucik D, George, D. Cicak, J. Truchcin, G. Kocik, D. Rignler. ROW la R. Tozer, B. Mosher, E. Novak, P. Foland, R, London, L. Morgan, K. Loke, B. Hanyori, E. Transue. ROW 2: D. Rink, R, Burke, P. Hoodley, L. Borton, J. Gelir, R. Burnett, J. Edwards, J. Corey, ROW 3: G. Ge-vert, J. Mazor, T. Hczuser, R. Morrisey, B. Finsel, D. Martindale, K. Slocum, R. Vaughn. 37 'EF' A , wisp, A ,.f R .ff 1 Q ffm QF iw W' fa: ls1Wsf+ ,Si E k54.4J!IX' W f 9 Qx si ff 'j Wiki! x X X--L - f wv'l , .H W ug! A , ' 1 2 as, C 95 Q v iff Q 4 isy 1 All JI' If ' Q my :fzixi .W H 1 JZ x Q K1 4 V 9 4 Qlf .Q fy 9 , t xr 4 'I Q 1,4 u .. L, .rsh 1-f s ,V I 1 eff' 'wifi' f in it A ,, , f Q E .1 ' ,,, ' A . ZA, . 'il h WL , NY 4 'S K2 - -. f. 2 ul!-'Y if A 1 ..vg, 1 af WK W A M. f , f 3 . ,. ,,,, , W s www mx, i ' ' ' ' 3 gi ig . dy,-4 ,,.,v,,: , 5 1 , 4 : - g, K - M agfpl K, - Af A QS 9 , 1 Y A 7' H S 2' 5. Y K2 N lx , In i gf' hav! , ,X :, A 5 Q I u. 4,1 k ' ff'5q3f n H fr :fl ff M7 gg is V . J , - , .it V .M ,W jg, 1 ' k .. oij B , ,. .A w Q 1' 9' H 2- ' 7 . - ' -1-A ' , V Y L' - , , Q , ws 15. 25' 155 55 W - f w , . f , M 'A . , gf, - I 1 'Q' Ag Q, VT ' if P Mu JW' XE 7 '- 1' 5, 11 1? I ap, W :ak 3 ff! :Z 4 4' A g My-,M 5 M' Dv' f , w f - Sf , 'w Q uv Lyla A , , A nf . ,Xl ,,,.,,, - Mn A ,A X is .- h ww 5 '- 2-J-.:f. -. A 1 , -J QQ iv - x 1- ' -.4 5 2 'f -'J ' - ww.. . A 1-,gf 1. 4. , W' s, , Z 3 f 1- M, li 'KW ,. iff, i Q 'f f I' f?'f54:P'115 Q . M, :z3:f.L y,,1 '5 M 1 'IO th 8th LEADERS OF OUR SCHOOL 11th . l SEATED: R. Maguire. STANDING: J. Cregier, J. Scapiura, L. Millspaugh, N. Miller, A. Young. ABSENT: R. Campbell, H. White. SEATED: R. Lampman. STANDING: M. Launikitis, R. Reece, B. Blair, SEATED: B, Lacey. STANDING: C. Wheeler, D. O'Brien, D. Caughey, N- Sl1GV9F, C- CFOYTOH, B- Salcwada, T. Glock. S. Canders, P. Jennings. ABSENT: E. Kraica, D. Decker. l l SEATED: J, Mazcir, STANDING: J. Hogan, A. Mazar, M. Ryan, SEATED: L. Fogarty. STANDING: S. Bingham, G. O'Brien, J. Williams, I v..-..i,. 1' u,.....,.- MIQFNT. I-I Gmhnm C. Shafer, S. Herman. ABSENT: R. Sivak, P. Jones. QQ XVI 77,59 STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 'l: K. Moses, B. Kinney, J. Thompson, R. Stone, S. Kinder, M. Hillier, ROW 2: C. Shafer, S. Herman, C. Bowen, J. Knaphle, T. Hauser, L. Mlllspaugh, R. Campbell, J. Dickinson. Student Council is the core of student life since all activities are centered around it, or actually stem from it. lt is excellent training for young people in government and its functions. Our Student Coun- cil is composed of eight officers and twelve class representatives all of whom sponsor dances after games, represent the school in conferences, and act as guides when necessary. lt is in this body also that school problems are discussed and acted upon under the guidance of our school principal. 42 President Richard Stone RECEPTIONISTS ROW 'lz S. Canders, C. Crayion, B. Blair, E. Novak, P, Ward, J. Bigarf, J. Hogan, E. Kraica. ROW 2: P. Brooks, D. O'Brien, N. Shaver, P. Michaels, M. Laun- kifis, C. Lawson, R. Reece, K. Jackson, S. Weafherby, M. Houpis, W. Morton. ROW 3: C. Gruver, R. Lampman, A. Young, R. Campbell, D. Campbell, P. Huff, N. Lomp- man, B. Kinney, J, Sivak, E. Hoag. KEY CLUB ROW 'la L. Novak, J. Holcomb, D. Shuri- leff, E. Haley, J. Dickinson, J. Smith, M Babcock. ROW 2: R. Maguire, P. Canders G. Trudell, F. O'Dell, C. Fisher, R. Hubbell P. Huff, B. Saxton, D. Turner. PATROL ROW 'ln R. Shaller, D. Turner, G. Lewis, G. Hinman, F. Mellem, R. Tucker. ROW 2: R. Fyfe, A. Sharpe, G. Trudell, L, Platt, R. Slagle, R. Koniuto, R. Rose. 1 SENIOR HIGH BAND ROW 1: T. Whieldon, N. Lampman, J. Som bora, S. Hawley, R. Ryan, S. Jamieson, R Gilmore, B. Rogers, N. Harrison. ROW 2 S. Van Buskirk, G. Hinman, J. Clark, D Jamieson, R. Martz, M. Bennett, R. Einfeldt W. Brock, D. Beniamin. ROW 4: G. Fuller W. Ressequie, C. Lawrence, L. Bennet, R Hubbard, L. Platt. TWIRLERS The Sr. High Band under the direction of Charles A. Fleming and the Jr. High Band conducted by John Fako are important elements in our school's extracurric- ular activities. In addition to performing at football games, political parades, Veterans' Day Parade, ele- mentary grade concerts, their annual spring concert, and at graduation exercises, the Sr. Band also plays graded music in the New York State School Music As- sociation Competitions held each year and has re- ceived high honors for their performances. The Jr. High Band has played in grade school and Christmas con- certs, parades, the annual concert, and in the Broome County Music Festival which was held at our school this year. JUNIOR HIGH BAND l ROW 'lx R. Brutvan, R. Fyfe, M. Wagstaff, J. Slagle, C, Churchill, J. Knaphle, K. Wood, N. Kuhl, R. Miller, K. Larson, J. Winchell, B. Rogers, D. Rennell, K. Turnbull. ROW 2: C. Baker, D. Hanak, S. Pialt, J. Williams, M. Callea, B. Schenk, B. Bender, C. Miller, T. Baker, B. Vergason, D. Wornbacker, R. Panko, R. Schwakopf, M. Bradley, B. Morton. ROW 3: W. Johnson, P. Slocum, R. Huckel, G. Brader, E. Artley, R. Einfeldt, J. Launt, 5. Fynboe, G. Cook, R. Knapp, G. Fahs, G. Barber, L. Cornwell, J. Cook. ROW 4: T. Mee, D. Heller, T. Gam' mons, E. Hogg, B. Darrin, M. Carnese. ROW 3: R. Fyfe, R. Herzog, J. Thompson, W. Leonard, G. Hall, R. Fymboe, J. Cook, SENIOR HIGH CHORUS The Senior High School Chorus has 58 members this year. With the Senior Band, we presented a Christmas assembly program for the Senior High School. Within the High School chorus, there are several ensemble groups: the Boys' Quar- tet, a Mixed quartet and The 6 Teens. These groups have entertained various organizations during the school year, includ- ing, the Senior Citizens of Binghamton, the Couples Club of High Street Methodist Church, a Woman's group of the Chenango Bridge Methodist church, the Couple's club of the Community Baptist Church and at the capping ceremony of the Medical Techni- cians at Broome Technical college. The Senior Chorus with the Junior Chorus presented a Spring concert which we called An Evening of Music. We hope to make this an annual event. The Junior Chorus has numbered IOO this year. With the Junior High School band, we presented the Christmas assembly forthe Junior High group and with the High School Chorus we presented An Evening of Music - the Spring Vocal Concert. The Jr. Hi Madrigal Singers is a group of I5 mixed voices picked from the Junior High Chorus. We sang one number for the Vocal concert and are rehearsing every week, in case we are aksed to sing at future school programs. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS 45 ALL THE WORLD IS A STAGE . . . ROW 1: S. Ennis, J. Somboro, E. Haley, J. Kirch, N. Harrison, R. Stanton, J. Thompson, J. Cole, G. Trudell, J. Kelleher, W. Resse ' ' h K. Signor. ROW 2: C. Gruver, N. Boker, S. Chapel, J. Smith, E. qule, L. Flnsfocl, D. Stever, D. Layton, C. Caug ey. . . . AND THESE ARE ITS PLAYERS. 46 JUNIOR DRAMATICS CLUB ROW 1: Mrs. Holmwood, M. Carnese, T. Mee, J. Murphy, B. Layton, L. Gilmore, J. Previte, D. Wombacker, D. Novak, M. Barber, B. Darrin, N. Maguire, N. Duncan. ROW 2: C. Matthews, J. Bennett, S. Hurlbut, D Lord, D. Wakeman, J. Cooper, S. Cushman, P. Ward, L. Kenyon, B. Spak, S. Wallace, N. Baker, L. Wade P. Foland, J. Slagle. ROW 3: S. McCormick, K. Bensley, O. Caswell, D. Renall, J. Gay, M. Axtell, P. Jennings C. Wheeler, J. Carkner, R. Scott, B. Lalley, J. Bigart, J. Knaphle, P. Ellis, S. Howard. ROW 4: D. Heller. I I The Junior Dramatics Club, under the direction of Mrs. Edith Holmwood, gives junior high students, who are interested in performing before an audience, an opportunity to take part in various one-act plays and an annual three-act play. This year's play was Cheaper by the Dozen. The club members also have an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of applying make-up, stage direction and acting. BUSINESS CLUB ROW T B Decker, V. Jewell, R. Parrotte, M. Snyder, D. Starr, B. Devine. ROW 2 S Hall D McPartland, L. Montgomery, K. Signor, D. Layton. ROW 3: M. Totman L Ulmer, L. Lindsey. ROW 4: J. Marcek, C. Bernhardt, S, Bigwood. 47 TEACHERS' HELPERS' SENIOR LEADERS' CLUB ROW 1: N. Miller, D. Guentensperger, B. Zembek, M. Babcock, Harrison, J. Bender, D. Jamieson, S. Dunn, C. Crayton, P. Good- L. Barber, P. Ward, S. Weatherby, S. Kinder, J. Scaptura. ROW man, J. Holcomb, M. Hathaway, J. Dickinson, C. Fisher, B. Janonis 2: C. Tabor, C. Hatt, L. Millspaugh, P. Praeger, E. Lawson, N. J. Nelson, J. Jeruais, A. Mutter, N. Kipp, M. Snyder. ROW 4: Mrs Lampman, J. Smith, L. Blair, J. Kinder, S. Chapel. ROW 3: N. Orr, J. Hughes, C. Lawson, L. Gilmore. Both Junior and Senior Leaders' Clubs have been organized to provide their mem- bers with a variety of activities, to develop leadership and good sportsmanship and to create a spirit of friendliness and cooperation within the clubs. This year, for the first time, the Chenango Valley Leaders' Clubs were the hostesses for the annual spring playday for the Triple Cities schools. This was only one of the many playdays in which the girls have participated this year with girls from area schools. JUNIOR LEADERS' CLUB B. Lalley, J. Bigart, M. Axtell, S. Perkins, M. Benscoter, J. Potak, D. Greene, S. Cushman, P. Ward, Mrs. Drysdale. 48 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS L. Burkle, P. Wambacker, S. Lake, R. Randall, K. Valentine, C. Birming- ham, M. Hillier, L. Decker. THE MEN THE CLUB WITH GOOD TASTE JUNIOR RED CROSS ROW I: P. Scanlon, L. Barber, P. Ward. ROW 2: M. Kluchka, E. Hogan, M. Bennett, Miss Squire, L. Novak, J. Scott. BEHIND THE SCENES TECHNICAL CREW LEFT TO RIGHT: A, Davis, M. Scott, R. Beebe, D. Fleming, C. Julian, C. Gruver. 49 THE BIG WHEELS For the second time C.V. drivers won first place in the annual Rodeo contest which was held at North High. This year Elisabeth Lawson and Dough Shaver together cap- tured first place, which gives our school possession of the trophy for another year. Mr. McDaniels, Douglas Shaver, Elisabeth Lawson. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Committee members: D. Davenport, K. Haviland, K, Hillier, C. Wheeler. STANDING: D. Lord, J. Carkner. DEBATE CLUB M. Tuttle, P. Hutt, S. Packard, R. Fyfe, W. Ressigue, Mr. Wallenbergh. This year the CV. Sr. Debate Club under the guidance of Harry C. Wallenbergh are actively participating' in debates with other area schools on the topic, Resolved: That the U. S. should adopt the essential parts of the British educational system. This club olters the students an opportunity to become familiar with and practice the art of public speaking. of QM- X: ' . Oo g0V:xNoxer. B 5. WILL TRAVEL HAVE BISHOP, so' oft L . oc ' er. P' loc oo? th- so 3. C 5 Vande! 1 qenpod 1 aotd' 10 .W9 gofleello YV' Y Nt' ,At Xjxllei' 907-O N- Nt' t.w ' f, xowson bei' uw ' S- won. The Quill is distributed about every other month throughout the school year and is sold to the students for 5 cents. It contains the regular features of the boy and girl ot the month, honoring a senior boy and girl, Dear Dora Diserdat, a column answering some of our anguished readers, the gossip column, and, of course, the editorial. It also contains news on sports, clubs, and other school activities. Under the supervision of Mr. Robert Garrett, students who are interested in iournalism edit and prepare the Quill. CHESS CLUB H36 Ron Curry, Robert Traxler, Donald Bigelow, Lauren Bennet. 'il RADIO CLUB J. Eoton, W. Hclssinger, W. Morton, J. Shef- fer B Hancock , . BE PREPARED! GOOD MORNING! THIS IS KQTRS. MERIT BADGE CLUB ROW I: J. Ashcroft, K. Perry, S. Schworm, M. Mikolos. ROW 2: R. Schwcukopf, R. Anderson, Mrs. Lawrence, A. Hierl, J. Beidlemon. SCIENCE CLUB ROW I: M. Dorsett, A. Smith, M, Benscoter, P. Word, A. Beese, K. Bensley, J. Atwater. ROW 2: R. Monell, J. Dorling, R. Ponko, H. Quczckenbush, B. Wickizer, B. Owens, E. Brown, L. Torr, J. Bigwood, Mr. Weiss. '19 TOP SCIENTISTS CONFER. SAY CHEESE ROW 1: R. Hayes, R. Scaptura, J. Rhodes, T. Mee, P. Scanlon ROW 2: M. Bennett, J. Davis, K. Franklin, D. Brownlow, J. Foster PROJECTIONISTS CLUB WHAT HAPPENED TO THE PICTURES? Chenango Valley Jr.-Sr. High School Proiectionist Club is active in the Audio-Visual area. Formed in T957 it has proved of great value in aiding teachers in setting up and exhibiting various film strips and films, and operating tape recorders and various other Audio-Visual Aid material. 53 gives ROW I: J. Bennett, D. Brownlow, L. Smith, Mrs. All ft, 1 Lester, N. Lcmpmun, S. Roberts, S. Ferris, K. Haley. I ROW 2: P. Taylor, C. Kessler, D. MocDuHee, D. Q -L Fuller, D. Ketchum, E. Nicholls. A FEW UNORGANIZED ACTIVITIES Ili I get nr 3 , .. . -fi 'I A f x K L5 5 A . 'Inv .Q I J L 54 :.f. . .- , , VL. ' .Q ' NR fl 4 W. '55 L . G U Ulqllf Q5 Q wxbxxa ! VARSITY CLUB ROW 1: K. Moses, M. Bruet, R. Pierce, R. Maguire, G. Heffernan, B. Borris, D. Rincker, W. Willard. ROW 3: L. Wertalik, J. Cregier, D. Shaver. ROW 2: H. Wales, B. Saxton, E. Taft, P. Canders, R. Lampman,C. Withers, R. Campbell, E. Rog. The C.V.C.S. Varsity Club is an organization of varsity athletes who have earned a varsity letter in any interscholastic sport. ln the past school year the club has followed its purpose in promoting a high standard of athletics and providing a fellowship among athletes. The club has also paid for basketball and football officials, sold Christmas cards, and run the basketball concession stand. CROSS-COUNTRY TENNIS ROW lr W- BYOCK, K. Harper, R. Brooks, P. Canders, R. D. Smith, D. Shaver, R. Spencer, G. Trudell, Mr. Weiss Maguire. ROW 2: B. Saxton, M. Bruet, A. Brown, C. Withers, W. Santasiero. ROW 3: J. Pollack, A. Cass, A. Sharpe, R. Davis, C. Lawrence. 56 VARSITY FOOTBALL D Im... ROW I: Charles Dyke, Robert Pierce, Gary Hefferman, Harold Dennis Neish, Bill Santasiero, David Shurtleft. ROW 3: David Ben Wales, Ken Moses, Jeff Thompson, Tony Maiercik, Ed. Rog, Daryl iamin, Wayne Stiles, Roger Konuito, Dick Lampman, Bob Slagle Waterman. ROW 2: Ronald Tucker, John Cregier, Dale Hawley, Louis Wertalik, Ed Taft. Ronald Campbell, Paul Barnes, Robert Herzog, Bill Willard, This year, the third year of varsity football, the Warriors came through with eight victories! This achievement is so unusual in any league, that we wish especially to com- mend the Warriors for their tremendous games. Paced by captain Gary Hefternan and alternating co-captains, the team gave an excellent account of itself in every game. Congratulations go to coaches Durbin and Smyk tor producing an undefeated team and best of luck to next year's squad. JUNIOR VARSITY I I Q ' .lx 'T 'N .55 511 T. X , f , wi ji A J A 7' X l he f 'RWM - ., as N - FRONT ROW: M. Beniamin, G. Hinman, S. Fox, L. Schadick, Eggleston, J. Kittredge, J. Derr, W. Doren, D. Neish, R. Rose, K. Billo, R. Booth, W. Hardy. TOP ROW: Coach DeCastro, S. Fox, Coach Newton. J. Comstock, E. Dobbyn, R. Slagle, C. House, E. Williams, D. 57 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW 1: Phil Canders, Mike Bruet, Gary Hettermcn, Bob McGuire, Ray Hubbard. ROW 2: Mr. Shorpsteen, John Cregier, Dick Lampman, Art Sharpe, Ed Rog, Chris Withers. At halt time is the schedule, our Warrior basket- ball team was continuing to make records, both in winning scores and with a winning school spirit. Won 13 Lost 5 J. V. BASKETBALL t :Nw gvcg ol Cs 8 ROW T: Mr. McDaniels, Dick Reese, Bob Booth, Jim Hitt, Dick Nappi, Tom McKee. ROW 2: Bob Slagle, Gary Smith, Ron Davis, Gary Hitchcock, Art Cass. 58 C.V.C.S C.V.C.S. .... 49 C.V.C.S. .... 38 C.V.C.S. .... 42 C.V.C.S. .... 87 VARSITY SCORES Won 13 Lost 5 . .... 84 Norwich ........ . Oneonta ........ Binghamton North . Binghamton Central Athens .......... C.V.C.S. .... 65 Greene ....... . C.V.C.S. .... 51 Union-Endicott . . . . C.V.C.S. .... 59 Vestal ..... . C.V.C.S. .... 62 Sexton . . . C.V.C.S. .... 61 Central . . . C.V.C.S. .... 46 Owego . . C.V.C.S. .... 82 Homer . . . C.V.C.S. .... 62 Vestal . . . C.V.C.S. .... 81 Sidney .... . C.V.C.S. .... 53 Norwick . . . . C.V.C.S. .... 83 North . . . . C.V.C.S. .... 64 Seton . . . . C.V.C.S. .... 56 Owego . . i VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Weatherby, C. Bowen, J. Scaptura, J. Smith, J, Dickinson, S. Kinder, N. Miller, B. Page, J. Kinder, S. Young. W-A-R-R-I-O-R-S! Now take a moment to search for the true source of those spontaneous cheers. There they are, out in front of the crowd, our eight cheerleaders iumping, shouting, and clapping to keep up the spirit of the crowd. This year the cheerleaders have sold Warrior buttons and shakers to raise money for the squad and to continue to raise J. V. CHEERLEADERS our already high, school spirit. ROW T: M. O'Neill. ROW 2: J. Marino, D. O'Brien. ROW 3: N House, N. Shaver, S. Canders. 59 VOLLEYBALL ROW I: B. Barris, P. Rocks, L. Bearsh, D. Shaver. ROW 2: B. Saxton, R. Brooks, K. Moses, R. Georgia, K. Jones, R. Lacey. ROW 3: R. Harrigan, R. Campbell, E. Williams, L. Baxter, J. Ward, E. Taft, R. Pierce. soccsn VARSITY BOWLING ROW 1: R. Totman, R. Herzog, D. Shurtleli. ROW 2: D. Beniomin, C. Burke. ROW I: D. Beniamen, P. Launt, J. Brewster, T. Stever, L. Brooks, P. Connely, M. Barber, B. Darrin, B. Leonard. ROW 2: G. Lindsay, M. O'Dell, G. O'Brian, D. Narrsavage, K. Launt, C. Shafer, D. Harmes, T. Hauser, P. Wilson, G. Kipper. ROW 3: B. Grace, W. Darrin, W. Bromlow, A. Hierl, L. Fogarty, B. Russell, T. Youngs, S. Nelson, B. Connely, J. Horney. J. V. BOWLING ROW I: J. Bakic, J. Ross, M. Launkitis. ROW 2: G. Trudell, L. Werfolik, R. Mopperf. VARSITY BASEBALL ROW 1: E. Taft, P. Canders, D. Heller, J. Cregier Castro, D. Shurtleff, C. Vavra, E. Rog, N. Devine L. Bird, R. Shear. THREE STRIKES AND YOU'RE OUT! BOTTOM ROW: T. Hauser, D. Cicak, K. Slocum, W. Lawrence, R. Winston, R. Lally. TOP ROW: M. Ryan, L. Parsons, Mr. Os- borne, M. O'Loughlin, E. Hogg, R. Brown. ROW 1: J. Ross, C. Slocum, R. Reece, R. Nappi. ROW 2: G. Smith, B. Kinney, T. McCronin, G. Hitchcock, Coach Weckel. ROW 3: W. Stiles, E. Williams, P. Bryce, A. Sharpe, F. O'Dell. HOME RUN J. Aldrich, K. Moses, R. Maguire. ROW 2: Mr. De- TRACK ON YOUR MARK . . . HEAVE - HO! BEST FOOT FORWARD OTT2, Vi M Bob Pierce i k 62 GOLF ROW 1: T. Bcrvinchok, B. Von Scoy, R. Billo, R. Herzog. ROW 2: D. Rinker R. Georgia, C. Burke, Mr. McDunieIs. RIFLE CLUB T. Whieldon, D. Littlefield, R, Trcxler. WRESTLING ROW 1: D. Bernhcrdt, D. Hcll, J. Boland. ROW 2: G. Hull, M. O'Hern, G. Whieldon, D. Cross, A. Brown, T. Cross, K. Harper. ROW 3: K. Jackson, J. Bryce, W. Brock, C. Slocum, W. Lawrence, W. Scnfisero. 63 1 THE GIRLS AT PLAY N 6 QQBXT H D00 What's the subject? .V FIT FlFlULlNU THE This class is full of squares. There are many phases of lite at C.V., including an academic one. Around the Clock, students may be seen in various classes that study everything from the Romans to tasty cooking. It is here that we mold our ideals, form our opinions and learn to under- stand what is taking place around us. Each minute in our classrooms enriches our minds lust a little bit more, until in our senior year we find ourselves ready to put whatever we have gained from our twelve school years into use. Pcrlez-vous francais? IAIUFIK CLOCK W-Q x. Rome wcsn't built in c day 2H2 + O2 : 2H2O 67 Make sure you do if right. Don'f look at the keysl V We aw Gee, that smells good 'YQEE Sufi, No 1234-6' bk V SAVINGS vs ,ef X 5 x I xL . -1 0 -1- xv 'Ie' 09 N llllllwl ook ' Q- l 7 X A of it ' asspeff lo 'BQITQI living... Graduation is your embarkation on a new life. . .possibly a new career. You can select no better passport to future security than a savings book. The money you save now can be your key to material happiness in your later life. It only takes a small amount to open a savings account at First-City. . .and it only takes small, regular de- posits to make it grow. SEVEN OFFICES IN THE SOUTHERN TIER PIR T'CITYmNA-HO AL BAN ' OF BI ON, NXT MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION BROOME TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE A Unit ofthe State University of New York TWO-YEAR CURRICULUMS IN: Business Technology Chemical Technology Construction Technology Dental Hygiene Electrical Technology Engineering Physics Mechanical Technology Medical Office Assistant TUITION 35300 PER YEAR Associate of Applied Science Degree C. HOWELL, JEWELER KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS - ELGIN WATCHES Drive Out and Save LONCINES-WITTNAUER WATCHES 1216 Front Street Binghamton, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Sl' 0 4 CD BEST WISHES FROM Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Howard Praeger Mr. and Mrs. Henry Galloway Mr. and Mrs. John Tkaczow Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitlock Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watson COMPLIMENTS FROM TELEPHONE COMPANY BEST WISHES TO CVCS GRADUATES HARDING COAL CO., INC. BLUE COAL ESSO FUEL OIL Phone 4169 Chenango Bridge L'I'IVHH PUB ,PES V QWOH 95191. SOOO .LOH SHCEIOHOHIAIVH PUB 0'I7Z BUQQD I5 UQ O CD FU' . ClNV.lS SOCI .LOH .SIUHD DAVE'S Harris Army 8. Navy Store 167-169 Washington St. Binghamton, N. Y. Phone 4-2543 SPORTING GOODS - SPORTING WEAR COMPLETE OUTFITTERS GYM CLOTHING DISTRIBUTORS SPALDING-WILSON BEST WISHES TO C.V.C.S. GRADS OF 1959 FROM CHENANGO PHARMACY JAMES FRANCO, Prop. Phone: Chenango Bridge 4091 Chenango Bridge New York TOWN AND COUNTRY DIAMONDS AND WATCH, CLOCK AND FINE WATCHES JEWELRY REPAIR RESTAURANT KUHL'S JEWELRY 1315 Upper Front St. SERVING BREAKFAST, OPEN EVENINGS LUNCHEONS S1 FULL COURSE DINNERS 14-01 Front St. CATERING TO PARTIES and BANQUETS Broad Acres Dial 4.2192 Phone 49730 Binghamton, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1959 BEST WISHES T0 '59 GRADUATES Compliments of FRQM POLLACKS GROCERIES CARMELUS RESTAURANT MEATS 81 GROCERIES R.D. No. 3 Binghamton Rt. 7 Binghamton MAKE BEST WISHES FROM YOUR HANCOCK DAIRY IN FUTURE YEARS AHEAD YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE RANGES HOWARD 8. SPRAGUE, INC. 'in- E 1 F-ff.. P ,y, i b6f a',' GENERAL CONTRACTORS wil -:REQ b ' . V' if 656 State St. Phone 2-7430 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1959 Compliments of WOl.FlNGER'S 1011 Chenango St. Hillcrest BEST WISH ES FROM Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark Mr. Richard Clark Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Condon Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Difenderfer, Jr. Lowe's Gladiolus Dr. and Mrs. Beniamin Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wallenbergh BEST WISHES FROM B. 8. B. MARKET sf FROZEN FOOD Loclci-:R PLANT 1330 Front Street Phone 4-4013 Binghamton. RD. 4. New York COMPLIMENTS OF BUDINES 1313 Front Street TOYS CLOTHING TOYS COMPLIMENTS CHENANGO BRIDGE MEDICAL GROUP BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1958-1959 ALBANY-BINGHAMTON EXPRESS, INC. 1299 Arterial Highway, Hillcrest Binghamton New York Binghamton J. CLIFFORD SIGNOR, Jr., Mgr. ALBING SERVICE, INC. QYOUR GOOD GULF DEALERJ 1301 Arterial Highway, Hillcrest RAYMOND BOWERMAN, Mgr. New York WOODY'S BARBER SHOP Opposite the Port Dick School Hours-8:00 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. Sat.-8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Closed Mondays Phone 30481 PLAY MINIATURE GOLF AT VALLEY PLAYGROUND Upper Front Street Half Mile Beyond Broome Tech Binghamton, New York M. BUTLER, Manager COMPLIMENTS OF NIMMONSBURG SALES and SERVICE BUILDING SUPPLIES COMPLIMI-:NTS OF HANNAY'S DRIVE-INN 1153 Front Street Binghamton, New York LOU RAPPAPORT AUTO SUPPLIES - HOUSEWARES -- SPORTING GOODS Open Every Night Until 9 P.lVI. Sundays 9 A.M. - 12 Noon 1149 Front Street Phone 3-5436 We Salute ,..thc- 1950 graduatcs of Chenango Valley Central High SI'hOOl. Urnay suvvvss always he yours! PAUL WOMBACKER PLUMBING 81 HEATING INSTALLATION 81 SERVICE PUMPS FOWLER, DICK 81 WALKER N A A 678 Chvnango Strvvl hmm Swim Bmghamlml Phone 25410 Reasomnlvlv Rate-S CONGRATULATIONS TO 159 GRADUATES SAMMY'S GRQCERY Port Dick Phone' 20517 LAKE'S MARKET 1. LAKE 654 Chenango Stre-I-t Port Dickinson. N. Y. REAL ESTATE 3 APPRAISER - INSURANCE LAWRENCE W. HAYES REALTOR 692 Clwnango Strvvt Binghamton. N. 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FOR THE FINEST DRY CLEANING, LAUNDRY and TAILORING SERVICE BEST WISHES FROM BETTY'S RESTAURANT 43 Nowlan Road Hillcrest BEST WISHES Phone 4-3911 COMPLIMENTS OF STU'S ATLANTIC SERVICE 608 River Road Chenango Bridge 4320 BEST WISHES FROM JOE'S ROTARY STATION 1053 Front Strevl Phone 3-2369 CHENANGO DINER Chvnango Bridge 3-9830 HOME COOKED FOOD. GOOD COFFEE. REASONABLE PRICES BEST WISHES FROM PEAKE'S STORE Chenango Briclgv 4165 CONGRATULATIONS FROM ROCKY'S BARBER SHOP 1003 CITPIIUIIIIO SI. HERB EDWARDS TO5Ch1-nungu Sm-vl Age-nl Fm' NATIONWIDE INSVRANCE COS. AUTO FIRE I,IEE O'BRIEN'S BEST OF I,UCIx IN THE FUTURE CLASS OF '50 SEPTIC TANK 81 CESSPOOI. SERVICE Binghamton. N1-xx Yurk Phum' 4-IO42 LUNCHEONETTE 8. VARIETY STORE 781 Chvnango Strf-vt Port Divkinson. Nvu York CONGRATULATIONS To This Second Graduating Class of Chenango Valley Cen From The tral Schools FIRST PHARMACY In Chenango Valley HILLCREST PHARMACY 122 Years Plusj 870 Chenango Street CLEANING LAUNDERING FRONT STREET CLEANERS 1309 Front Street Binghamton, New York REPAIRING DYEING HILLSIDE GARDEN CENTER 1441 Front Street or Chenango Bridge Road GEORGE KALLFELZ MICHAEL GETSY 2-8475 FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Fort RESERVATIONS PHONE 2-1727 of 4-9932 MAYFAIR HOTEL 1424 Front Street Binghamton, New York On N. Y. 12 - 3 Miles North of Binghamton OPEN ALL YEAR BARRON'S SHOE STORE 1346 Upper Front Street Binghamton, N. Y. Phone 3-0424 Ch ildrenis Shoes From Tiny To Teens, Where Quality, Fashion, And Fit Are A Team COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF SOFT ICE CREAM 10 Castle Creek Rd Front Street COMPLIMENTS OF COWAN'S T.v. SALES a senvlce BEST WISHES FROM 81 Jacobs Highway Bif1ghHmI0n,New York EDNA M. 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