Edwards Central School - Hornet Yearbook (Edwards, NY)

 - Class of 1962

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2 2 ' r  %£  :• f «• SW SSKas; ■sHS EBSJk , «• ■  •« - w l •  rr r i - ■«•—• — - C££ST' “2J@| ■■ -236 DEDICATION Mrs. Fuller graduated from Edwards High School in 1932. She attended Keuka College from 1932 to 1936 and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Latin and History. In 1959 she received her ME in English and Education at St. Lawrence University. For your devoted service, unending patience, and sincere help to our youth, we the Class of 1962 dedicate our yearbook to you, Mrs. Katherine Fuller. TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION 1 FACULTY 3 GRADES 9 SPORTS 21 ACTIVITIES 29 PROM SHOTS 34 SNAPSHOTS 37 SENIORS 39 PROPHECY 40 HALL OF FAME 41 POEMS 42 WILL 47 SNAPSHOTS 48 no PRINCIPAL Herman W. Mayer SECRETARY Rosalie A. Rushlo BOARD OF EDUCATION--SITTING: Virginia Cassidy, Stanley Given, Dr. A. E. Dodds. STANDING: Earl Lumley, Ray Webb, Herbert Hale, Lloyd Austin. ELEMENTARY TEACHERS--FIRST ROW: Mr. Crocka, 6th; Mrs. Brown, 4th; Mrs. Hurley, 2nd. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Kerr, 1st; Mrs. Barraford, 5th; Mrs. Rotundo,3rd. FRONT ROW: Mrs. McFerran, Kindergarten; Mrs. Noble, 1st. SECONDARY TEACHERS--SITTING: Mrs. Hughes, Math and Science; Mrs. Fuller, English; Mrs. Holmes, Cit. Ed. and English; Mr. Alverson, Science; Mrs. Tait, Homemaking; Mrs. Dow, Nurse and Health. STANDING: Mr. Wagner, Cit. Ed. and Speech; Mrs. Rathbun, Language; Miss Kohler, Math; Mr. Reed, Industrial Arts; Mrs. Pratt, Commercial; Mrs. Hart, Cit. Ed. and English. MISS DOLAN Grade Supervisor MRS. TWYMAN Vocal Music MRS. HUIATT Dental Hygiene MR. MACALUSO Guidance MR. IVERSON Psychologist MR. MORSE Guidance MR. FRIEDMAN Drivers Education MISS CARTER Girls Physical Education CUSTODIANS Ernest Tressider Mrs. Bishop CAFETERIA TRANSPORTATION LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Barker, H. Boulet, A. Barker, V. French, C. Pratt. LEFT TO RIGHT: O. Whitford, C. Brown, C. Hurley, D. Brown, E. Dygert. FORENOON KINDERGARTEN - -FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Hartle, J. Dodds, T. Boshane, B. Drake, V. Whitford, R. Burr, C. Allen. SECOND ROW: D. O’Hearn, M. Cole, M. Thor- ton, R. McGill, T. Gagnon, B. Woodward, D. Denton. AFTERNOON KINDERGARTEN--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Jessmer, K. Peck, R. Weller, K. Morgon, B. Randall, D. Mullaney, N. Henderick. SECOND ROW: D. Miles, P. Taylor, T. Hartley, C. Lanphear, S. Peck, J. Holly, C. Zaluski. FIRST GRADE--SITTING, Left to Right: S. Hartley, C. Bullock, R. Woodman, C. Webb, E. Roberts, A. Bressette, G. McCollum. STANDING: A. Minckler, C. Paro, R. Fuller, K. Zeller, J. Whitford, J. Hosmer, A. Pascoe, F. Allen, D. Dier. ABSENTEES: G. Aldrige, C. Webb, C. Rice. FIRST GRADE--SITTING, Left to Right: T. Gagnon, P. Boshane, G. McCollum, K. Weller, R. Audibert, S. Finley, M. Brayton. STANDING: T. Brown, D. Conklin, L. Averill, M. Noble, R. Hearn, F. Jesmer, M. Burr, J. Fowler, N. Todd, M. Poole. ABSENTEES: M. Rice, T. Bunch. SECOND GRADE--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: A. Leary, S. Soper, W. Bullock, A. Jesmer, L. Fowler, D. Minckler, S. Hartley. SECOND ROW: R. Gagnon, G. Dodds, N. Ashley, P. Woodward, J. Lennox, V. Ferry, C. Zaluski, R. Lea, D. Osborne. ABSENT: D. Archer, L. Peck, L. Rice, C. Wood, D. Donaldson. SECOND GRADE--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C. Hildreth, S. Bennett, E. Lashua, W. French, R. DeClue, T. Skeldon. SECOND ROW: S. Rushlo, R. McFerran, T. Osborne, S. Edwards, P. Randall, K. Duffy. THIRD ROW: J. Holly, D. Johnson, S. Soper, P. Rathbun, C. Zaluski, N. Ashley. THIRD GRADE--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Freeman, W. Whitford, L. Webb, L. Burr, T. Blackburn, G. Peck, A. Brown, G. Boshane, D. Burr.S. Whitmarsh. SECOND ROW: D. Davis, B. Ayers, D. Fuller, R. Sloan, J. Rowe, J. Matjcik, V. Morehouse, R. French, R. Graham, R. Lea. THIRD ROW: S. Blackburn, D. Osborne, R. Bearor, G. Meldrim, D. Webb, J. Hendrick, J. Bush, D. Thorton, C. Cassidy, S. Randall, C. Woodman. ABSENT: M. Jones, N. Rice, K. Bunch. FOURTH GRADE--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Lashua, B. McBroom, R. Peck, M. Boshane, J. Bennett, J. Bressette, J. Taylor, K. Dodds, R. Clement, L. Skeldon. SECOND ROW: C. Weller, J. Bullock, D. Pratt, D. Lashua, E. Boyd, J. VanHouse, E. Mantle, D. Fuller, R. D. Morehouse, R. L. Morehouse. THIRD ROW: P. Matejcik, R. Paro, M. Conklin, B. Wood, M. McDonald, D. Freeman, C. Ashley, N. Brassard, A. Dier, S. Zaluski, R. Wood. ABSENT: J. Archer, C. Soper. FIFTH GRADE--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Leary, C. O'Shea, J. Boshane, M. Skeldon, M. Solon, P. Blackburn, D. Gagnon, B. Noble, R. Raven, M. Barraford, G. Boshane. SECOND ROW: K. Weller, D. Perry, A. Rohde, J. Fowler, L. Zeller, G. Thornton, S. Black- burn, R. Holly, F. Todd, D. Jessmer. THIRD ROW: R. Rowe, R. Barker, D. Thornton, E. Lashua, R. Peck, B. Bressette, K. Pratt, M. Rice, R. Wood, R. Bearor, F. Taylor, P. John- son, J. Bullock, P. Hall, D. Audibert, R. Hosmer. SIXTH GRADE--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Clement, G. Fowler, M. Woodman, C. Peck, M. Fuller, G. Skeldon, D. Lashua, B. Bearar, S. Fuller, D. Hurley, T. Webb, E. Bressette. SECOND ROW: L. Perry, J. Cole, P. Ashley, D. Coffee, D. Coloney, C. Randall, M. Lanphear, A. Jones, M. Hale. THIRD ROW: D. Freeman, L. French, B. LaPlante, P. Duffy, K. Boyd, C. Dame, P. Ashley, D. Given, S. Whitford, L. Brayton, J. Dodds, J. Lutz, L. Woodcock, G. Hale. TALCVILLE Miss LaMora Absentees: D. Skeldon SEVENTH GRADE--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Hurley, J. Fowler, E. O’Shea, A. Boshane, G. Beaudry, S. Rathbun, R. Ayers, L. Ferry, M. French. SECOND ROW: D. Randall, M. Evans, S. Allen, E. Bishop, B. Soper, N. Ashley, B. Watson, M. Gosselin, L. Hendrick. THIRD ROW: D. Randall, W. Gosselin, M. Clement, A. Lumley, G. Conklin, M. Watson, R. Peck, J. Miller, G. Lutz. ABSENT: E. Rice. EIGHTH GRADE--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Watson, L. Fowler, B. Noble, J. Ferry, S. Taylor, V. Lashua, M. Rowe, L. Bridgeland. SECOND ROW: T. Bennett, C. Barker, L. Lea, L. Hobbie, R. Jones, J. Matejick, K. Dame, L. Hurley. THIRD ROW: D. Weller, L. Cassidy, P. Boyd, D. Todd, D. Clement, C. Soper, L. Blackburn. ABSENT: J. Ferry, B. Rice, R. Sloan. mi NINTH GRADE--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Todd, S. Pascoe, T. Jones, B. Bresette, P. Soper, W. Watson, C. Coloney, R. Taylor, M. Goodale, J. Edwards, M. Kirkbride. SECOND ROW: G. Hamilton, D. Beaudry, R. Uruburu, D. Dean, D. Hendricks, G. Woods, M. Hart, B. Taylor, D. Rhode. THIRD ROW: L. West, J. Hamilton, C. Leary, B. Lutz, C. Randall, D. Boulet, A. Uruburu, T. Jones, F. Thorton, R. Watson, M. Hart, L. John- son, S. Harris, M. Ward, S. Rice, K. Weller. ABSENT: B. DeClue. TENTH GRADE--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Lashua, M. Leary, S. Hurley, J. Sloan, C. Lashua, D. Barker, K. Allen, B. Cameron, P. Matejcik, C. Peck, C. Todd. SECOND ROW: C. Dame, B. Hurley, B. Schryer, J. Archer, G. Goodale, R. Noble, P. Cole, F. Zeller, B. Rude. THIRD ROW: D. Webb, M. Chapin, C. Coloney, T. Hurley, B. Lutz, H. Bullock, B. DeClue, R. French, D. Jones, B. Pascoe, C. Evans, S. Perry. ELEVENTH GRADE--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Jones, M. Sloan, M. Clintsman, K. Clealand, K. Webb, B. Brown, D. Bishop, S. Schryer, P. Soper. SECOND ROW: F. Bridge- land, L. Brown, C. Brown, P. Soper, B. Ward, N. Dusharm, P. Lumley. THIRD ROW: S. Lanphear, J. Barker, F. Boyd, C. Randall, S. Washburn, J. Skeldon, A. Blackburn. JUNIOR BAND--FIRST ROW: M. LanPhear, D. Given, A. Jones, L. Ferry, S. Rathbun, M. French, C. Brayton, M. Fuller, J. Dodds. STANDING: T. Webb, D. Freeman, C. Dame, M. Clement, G. Conklin, R. Ayres, P. Hurley. EIGHTH GRADE President, Lana Hurley; Vice-Presi- dent, Barbara Noble; Secretary, Jean Ferry; Treasurer, Bonita Rice. SEVENTH GRADE President, Sue Rathbun; Vice-Presi- dent, Debie Randall; Secretary, Margie French; Treasurer, Phil Hurley. NINTH GRADE President, Charles Coloney; Vice- President, Jim Edwards; Secretary, Karen Weller; Treasurer, Terry Jones. CLASS OFFICERS TWELFTH GRADE President, John Poole; Vice- President, Keith Hale; Secretary, Linda Allen; Treasurer, Larry Hurley. ELEVENTH GRADE President, Doreen Bishop; Vice- President, Kathy Clealand; Secre- tary, Fay Bridgeland; Treasurer, Carl Randall. TENTH GRADE President, Bill Schryer; Vice- President, Ben DeClue; Secretary, Patty Matejcik; Treasurer, Terry Hurley. OUR BOYS IN ACTION VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL.... ON THE MOVE SOCCER TEAM--FIRST ROW: Coach Bachner, P. Cole, B. Rude, L. Hurley, G. Goodale, T. Hurley. SECOND ROW: F. Thornton, C. Dame, G. Hamilton, R. Randall, R. French. THIRD ROW: C. Brown, A. Uruburu, K. Hale. FOURTH ROW: T. Jones, P. Hurley, J. Randall, P. Soaper. BASEBALL TEAM--FIRST ROW: J. Edwards, R. French, L. Hurley, B. Hurley, L. Aldridge, J. Archer, J. Watson, F. Rowe. SECOND ROW: Coach Bachner, T. Hurley, B. Schryer, P. Soper, J. Hall, K. French, R. Randall. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS--KNEELING: Karen Allen, Barbara Brown, Kathy Clea- land. STANDING: Linda Allen, Brenda Pascoe, Sally Washburn. CHEERLEADER ADVISOR Rosalie Rushlo JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS--CENTER FRONT: Terry Jones. LEFT AND AROUND THE FORMATION: Joan Ferry, Sharon Pascoe, Karen Weller, Sue Taylor, Jean Ferry. SPORTS SCORES BASKETBALL VARSITY Edwards OPPONENT .37 34 Indian River 47 87 Clifton Fine 44 52 Russell 46 36 Colton 42 55 Hermon DeKalb 60 61 Colton 42 66 Harrisville 54 68 Parishville 35 65 Clifton Fine 46 59 Russell 69 54 Heuvelton 73 46 Colton 58 34 Indian River 66 79 Harrisville 65 55 Parishville 41 59 Parishville 51 70 Heuvelton JUNIOR VARSITY and JUNIOR HIGH EDWARDS OPPONENT 28 25 Indian River 35 34 Heuvelton 9 63 Colton 22 32 Indian River 33 37 Indian River 16 47 Harrisville 21 27 Parishville 31 27 Heuvelton 25 29 Clifton Fine 25 44 Russell 35 50 Colton 10 40 Harrisville 16 19 Parishville 33 44 Clifton Fine 26 61 Russell 34 35 Heuvelton SOCCER SCORES WARDS OPPONENT 0 6 Harrisville 2 1 Colton 3 0 Russell 4 4 Clifton Fine 0 2 Harrisville 2 8 Colton 0 4 Clifton Fine 0 2 Russell VARSITY CLUB-FIRST: Coach Bachner, T. Jones, J. Jones, R. French, C. Randall L Hurley, J. Poole, T. Hurley, R. Uruburu, P. Soper. SECOND: J. Watson, L. Brown’ b’ Rude M. Duffy, J. Archer, G. Goodale, P. Cole, D. Jones, G. Hamilton, C. Brown fIaCK OW ™ERS-FR0NT R0W: • B™' B- Hurley, T. lone,. Btshop. BACK ROW: P. Soper, J. Ferry, R. Noble, C. Evans, S. Allen. GIRLS SOCCER--FRONT: K. Webb, B. Pascoe, G. Hall, S. Taylor. BACK: D. Randall, M. Evans, M. Ward, T. Jones, B. Brown. GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY--R. Noble, G. Hall, B. Taylor, B. Ward, D. Todd, C. Soper, R. Sloan, D. Bishop, K. Webb, L. Hurley, E. Bishop, S. Taylor. STflPF GIRLS SEXTET--SEATED: Linda Allen, Karen Allen. STANDING: Gail Hall, Kathy Clea- land, Pat Heyer, Mary Clintsman. BOYS DOUBLE QUARTET--SEATED: James Watson, GlenGoodale, Robert Watson. STANDING: Terry Hurley, Philip Soper, Lowell Brown, Larry Hurley, Stanley Lanphear. G CD t—4 r—f (D I D X cl (D r—H G O CQ u xT X o H U CL. 5-i G CD G 0-, , - l D g ft o CO CO XJ X3 O H CQ o3 G G CO G G D +- 4- D co (D 5- 1 CQ - XJ G (D O D 3 CL! G C CQ CD XJ • 3 G ft! G O XJ CQ (D CD G CO G E G •r-H • O CQ d - 4- o3 2 ° ,—i . CO CL . 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Chapin, S. Rice, J. Sloan. SECOND ROW: K. Weller, T. Jones, D. Carlson, M. Evans, K. Allen, D. Bishop, B. Brown, S. Hurley, C. Lashua, M. Leary. THIRD ROW: K. Cleland, M. Clintsman, L. Allen, R. Uruburu, J. Poole, S. Washburn, J. Watson, J. Skeldon, T. Hurley, D. Jones. STANDING: R. Noble, P. Lumley, B. Hurley, N. Dusharm, C. Dame, F. Bridgeland, J. Archer, L. Hurley, C. Randall, A. Austin. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA--STANDING: S. Soper, S. Perry, B. Taylor, M. Clintsman, D. Webb, B. Cameron, K. Leary, M. Chapin. SITTING: J. Lashua, M. Rowe, B. Brown, L. Allen, K. Allen, D. Bishop. 180X1' ‘I i Monday Morning Blues HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: N. Dusharm, J. Bridgeland, P. Kirkbride, D. Carlson, K. Cleland, P. Heyer. SECOND ROW: L. Hurley, B. Pascoe, R. French, T. Hurley, Mrs. Dow, B. Schryer, C. Dame, F. Bridgeland. PRESENTATION OF GLASSES--Receiving glasses, Mr. Crocka, Speakers, Dr. CharlesStahl, Mr. French, Giving glasses, Ray French. r PROPHECY ' ,' ' Ten years hence in 1972, the members of the class of 1962 of E. C. S. will have the following occupations. Keith Hale is now a lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, but before he could fly, they had to build him a special plane because of his enormous height. Jim Watson is always near the horses now because he is a full time bookie for a big time syndicate in Chicago. Martha Evans, after taking two years of dietician work, has at last come back to E. C. S. She feeds us hamburgers and beans. John Poole is still going to A.T.I. If he'd only spend a little more time with his books he just might make it this year. Donna Weller, now a famous New York model, has just been voted Miss New York State. Alice Austin has graduated from New Paltz, and is teaching art to red-headed little monsters in ele- mentary school at E. C. S. Linda Allen is now rearing tough little wrestlers to take their papa's place when they get to high school. Wayne Fuller is now the one and only bus driver at E. C. S. School now starts at 6 A.M. and gets out much later since Wayne can make all the runs in five minutes. Larry Hurley is a two-time winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. The first award came for finding, the most powerful acid, the second time was for finding a container it couldn't eat through. Rosemary Noble, now married to a high school friend and mother of four, has achieved her lifelong dream of becoming a Latin teacher. Donna Carlson, now authoress of a book on how women can take over the earth, heads her own publish- ing company. She really loves to boss the men around. Judy Bridgeland is now chief director in the White House and meets a lot of overweight Senators. Peggy Kirkbride is now a famous psychiatrist and living in a penthouse in Paris, France. Connie Boulet has finally reached her goal. She is now a private secretary for Randy Mayer and more, they’re even raising their own typewriters. Virginia LaPlante has to find more time to sew because all the little Lanphears are running her ragged. Gail Hall is now teaching all the little kiddies whose parents were in the class of 1962. SENIOR HALLOF FAME Linda Allen BEST LOOKING Keith Hale Donna Carlson MOST STUDIOUS Larry Hurley Donna Carlson BIGGEST WOLF Keith Hale Martha Evans BEST DRESSED John Poole Peggy Kirkbride CLASS BABY Larry Hurley Linda Allen MOST ATHLETIC Keith Hale Peggy Kirkbride MOST TALKATIVE Jim Watson Peggy Kirkbride BIGGEST PEST Jim Watson Donna Weller MOST CHANGEABLE Keith Hale Peggy Kirkbride WITTIEST Jim Watson Alice Austin MOST RELIABLE Larry Hurley Alice Austin BEST MUSICIAN Larry Hurley Donna Weller BIGGEST LOAFER Wayne Fuller Donna Carlson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Larry Hurley Peggy Kirkbride TEACHER’S PET Larry Hurley Martha Evans MOST POLITE Larry Hurley Judy Bridgeland MOST QUIET Wayne Fuller Peggy Kirkbride MOST TARDY Jim Watson Virginia LaPlante MOST ROMANTIC John Poole DO YOU AGREE? OUR OWN GREAT WORKS DONE IN FOURTH GRADE MAYBE EASTER Maybe yes Maybe no, Maybe rain Maybe snow. Connie Boulet Easter is coming, Everyone is humming; Easter eggs and candy They come in very handy. Alice Austin POCKETBOOKS GRASS Pocketbooks are little Pocketbooks are big, Pocketbooks are everywhere Everywhere you dig. Donna Carlson SPRING Spring is coming and the bees are humming, The birds are singing And bells are ringing. Martha Evans Grass is green, Grass is brown; Grass grows all over town. Donna Carlson EASTER Easter is far, Easter is near; Easter is coming, Easter is here. Linda Allen APRIL SNOW ON ROOFTOPS Snow on rooftops looks sparkling pretty. Just like the fur of a soft little kitty. Margaret-ann Kirkbride LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD A man said to little Red, If you are good, I'll make your hood. April is the fourth month df the year, It rains so hard it hurts your ear. But I like it when it's here, John Poole EASTER Easter is here, Easter is there; Easter is coming, Everywhere. Gail Hall CONNIE L. BOULET I try SO hard to be good LINDA L. ALLEN Two dimples tack her smile in place ALICE M. AUSTIN Energy and persistence conquer all things JUDY A. BRIDGELAND Fine as a student, but even better as a friend GAIL HALL Keep a good tongue in your head MARTHA EVANS Good humor is the health of the soul. Sad- ness is poison KEITH HALE Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him DONNA CARLSON Reason shall prevail with me more than popular opinion r LARRY K. HURLEY Do not condemn the judgment of others because it differs from your own. You all may be wrong JOHN STANLEY POOLE Not doing more than the average is what keeps the average down DONNA WELLER The pleasing punishment that women bear CLASS WILL I, Donna Carlson, leave my great typing ability to Kathy Cleland who seems to be having trouble. I, Alice Austin, leave all the poster making next year to Chris Dame. I, Gail Hall, leave my position at the nurses desk to Kay Webb. I, Larry Hurley, leave my position as senior class treasurer to Randy Randall so he can say he was the Big Wheel. I, Jim Watson, leave my comical disposition to Kathy Cleland. I, Martha Evans, leave my variety of giggles to Bette Hurley. I, John Poole, leave a dead tooth and some red hair, to talk about, to Ricky Uruburu. I, Virginia LaPlante, leave my position in the upper hall to some deserving Junior. Stanley, you won't be needing it. I, Judy Bridgeland, leave my position as secretary of the National Honor Society to one of our members who likes to write. I, Keith Hale, leave my car to Ben DeClue so he can take the girls downtown every noon. I, Linda Allen, leave my position on the cheering squad to Doreen Bishop. I, Connie Boulet, leave my seat in Mrs. Holmes' study hall to Sally Washburn, along with my large supply of chewing gum. I, Donna Weller, leave my lavish supply of eye make-up to some up-and-coming paleface. I, Rosemary Noble, leave a lab locker full of broken glass to pay for, to Sally Schryer. I, Peggy Kirkbride, leave my supply of Aoe bandages to Pat Lumley who uses them like I do. To Mrs. Holmes we leave a quiet, anti-gum chewing 9th period Study Hall. To Mrs. Fuller we leave a lot of characters (and How!) for a successful play next year. To Mrs. Dow we leave a quieter office JUST for patients. To Mrs. Huiatt we leave a chair for you to sit in, in your own office. To Mrs. Rathbun we leave a spacious room in the school penthouse. To Mrs. Hart we leave a certificate alleviating her of hall duty. To Mrs. Hughes we leave pre-packaged Science Fair projects dated 1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968, 1969,1970,1971,1972, etc. To Mrs. Pratt we leave a whole new wing for business teaching. To Mrs. Tait we leave a helicopter to ease the traveling in winter. To Miss Kohler we leave the keys to the first 1963 car off the assembly line--if it isn't a Rambler. To Miss Carter we leave a connecting tunnel between Edwards, Russell, and home. To Mr. Wagner we leave access to any and all movies ever released. To Mr. Alverson we leave partnership in a Chemical Supply Company. To Mr. Reed we leave the hope of a more alert Yearbook Staff next year. To Mr. Bachner we leave paid vacations at Fort Lauderdale for five years. To Mr. Morse we leave a private phone to make your connections. To Mr. Macaluso we leave a dedicated filing assistant. To Mr. Iverson we leave a comfortable conference room - with couch. To Mr. Friedman we leave a car with standard shift - anybody can push buttons. To Mr. Tresidder we leave more time, more help, and more money. To Mr. Mayer we leave a new school with everything you ever dreamed of, including Good Citizens. To Miss Rushlo we leave stamps and envelopes for the Seattle World Fair. To The Grade Teachers we leave happy memories of beginning the education of the 1962 Seniors. WITNESSES: h CfDO GLUM-CHUM CLASS PRES? I'm working for the Village. Ha-Ha-Ha She stole my muff. O n INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City — Winnipeg Publishers — Manufacturers Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements USA


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Edwards Central School - Hornet Yearbook (Edwards, NY) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

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Edwards Central School - Hornet Yearbook (Edwards, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Edwards Central School - Hornet Yearbook (Edwards, NY) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966


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