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RICHARD SHIPWAY Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Band 1, 2, 3, ki All State Band 3, Year- book Staff 3; Photo- graphy Club 1, 3, k-r JUNE WINNE Band 1, 2, 3 ij-j Library Club 1, 2, 3; Photography Club 1, 2, 3» Ij-j Class Officer 1, 2, 3; All-State Band 3 Yearbook Staff 3; Science Club 3; NY’S SMA Competition 2, 3. Basketball 1, 2, 3» lj.j Baseball 1, 2, 3» 5; Football 1, 2, 3, Candidate for P. T. A. Scholarship. HELEN STEVENS Dramatics Club 3» V -A ' DOUGLAS VANDEWERKER Baseball 1; Foot- ball 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 1+—Sentinel 1 .; Photography Club ij.. Band 1, 2. ROBERT SPENCER Basketball 1, 2, 3 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, hi Student Council 1, 2 1;; Class Officer 1, 2, 3. LOWELL WICKWIRE
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Class History REMEMBER WHEN— Seven small, wide-eyed children entered kindergarten in September 19l|l. Miss Gilday's class consisted of Joseph De- selets, Robert Morton, Mildred Ottman, Shirley Porath, Rich- ard Shipway, Robert Spencer and Douglas VanDeweker. Each one's thoughts were: What lies ahead in this new life? First grade brought two more students, Alma Hayes and June Winne. • All of us were proud to learn the alphabet and to begin reading with Miss Edwards. With Miss Edwards as our teacher in second grade, Lowell Wickwire joined our group. What fun we had.' We moved to the next landing in third grade, with Miss Taugher. Eleven students greeted Mrs. LaBue in fourth grade, as Jean Leneker had become one of our classmates. In fifth grade our class increased to fourteen when Dawn Bogardus, Heidi Erchinger, and Phyllis Hoke became new members. We began to learn our country's geography. Thus, Mrs. Cole had her hands full. Sixth grade was one of our favorites as we moved to the third floor where the high school students were. One new pupil, in the form of Helen Stevens, greeted Mrs. Printzlau that year. With newcomers Flora and Florence Dubben, Claire Kanzler, Norman Morton and Herman Schmid to share our fun, we entered seventh grade with Mr. Rose as our homeroom teacher. This year marked two important events. One, we passed to classes carrying our textbooks. Two, we took the traditional sight- seeing trip to Albany. In eighth grade we studied earnestly for our first Regents. Miss Genovesi guided us that year. The next year was eagerly awaited as we were then, officially, in high school. We felt very important. Mr. Smith became our homeroom teacher. We welcomed Dawn Madsen and William Pukas in tenth grade. This was the year when we had our many, enviable class parties. In eleventh grade Mrs. Nielsen helped us through three wonderful events: we published our yearbook after much fun and hard work. In May, the Coronation Ball was presented. Dawn Bogardus became Queen in our ballroom, which was the auditorium in disguise. We received our coveted class rings that year. Our last year in school was shared with four newcomers— Jacqueline Bliss, Nancy Borchert, Arlene Hofmann, and John Empie. This made our senior class a total of twenty six. Twenty six young people to make their own marks in the big world. —June Winne
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