Fillmore Central School - Crest Yearbook (Fillmore, NY)

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Fillmore Central School Fillmore, New York FOREWORD The yearbook represents our best efforts to bring to you a record of per- sons and events throughout the school year. We present to you this Crest of 1960, trusting that it will renew, for many years to come, memories of your high school days. TABLE OF CONTENTS dedication administration SENIORS JUNIORS CLASSES SPORTS ACTIVITIES advertisements DEDICATION IN APPRECIATION FOR MORE THAN FORTY YEARS OF DEVOTION AND FAITHFULNESS, WE, THE STUDENT BODY OF FILLMORE CENTRAL SCHOOL ARE PROUD TO DEDICATE THIS EDITION OF THE “CREST” TO YOU, MRS. FRIEDA RORK, WHOSE GUIDANCE AND PATIENCE HAVE INSPIRED SO MANY OF US IN OUR STUDIES. IN MEMORIAM Through 30 years of teaching, Mrs. Beatrice Lombard inspired scores of pupils. To her teaching was more than a profession. Her genuine enthusiasm for her work, her devo- tion to her students and her steadfast pursuit of a goal won respect and affection from all who knew her. Mrs. Kniblow NURSE Miss Main ADMINISTRATION MRS. POTTER Citizenship Education MRS. KLE1NSPHN MR. EHRHART English First Grade FACULTY MRS. JONES Librarian MRS. ZELLER Second Grade MR. LUSK Math MISS GREER Sixth Grade MR. CARDONE English and History MRS. LAPP Reading MRS. HODNETT First Grade MRS. KNIBLOE MISS ARNOLD Sixth Grade FACULTY MRS. GRAVES Physical Education MRS. RENFREW Fourth Grade MRS. BAKER Dental Hy MRS. KOPLER Third Grade MRS. BABBITT Homemaking MR. KING Junior High Science MRS. SMITH and MRS. SNIDER Fifth Grade MRS. TYSINGER and MRS. SHUTE MRS. MC FARLAND Special Class Fourth Grade FACULTY MR. KENDALL Vocal Music MRS. FINDLAY MR. POLASKI English Business MR. MOORES Citizenship Education MRS. TROUTMAN Fifth Grade MRS. PERRY First Grade MRS. HASKINS Sixth MRS. SANDFORD Second MRS. GOWDY Languages MR. SMITH Health MR. WILMOT Agriculture FACULTY MR. SWARTOUT Science MRS. OLIVER Art MR. KRAUSE Industrial Arts COACH HALL Physical Education FACULTY COACH HINCHEY Physical Education MR. FOLTS Instrumental Music MISS HARTLEY - 4th Grade MRS. SCHAFFNER - 1st Grade MRS. GILLETTE - 3rd Grade MRS. YAGER - Primary Monitor MRS. CRAWFORD - Kindergarten MRS. EVANCHO - Kindergarten MR. RAYKOVITZ Driver's Training MR. KENDALL SENIOR ADVISORS MR. EHRHART CLASS HISTORY We started in kindergarten with fifty kids in our class. Up until the seventh grade we didn’t pay too much attention to whom we lost or who came into our class. During our seventh and eighth grades we had few activities as a whole class due to the fact that we had three homerooms. We added to our class Valery and Wayne Hotchkiss from Spencerport and Jo-Ann Mitchell from Buffalo. In our Freshman year, we added to our class Donald Hooper. This was the first year we nominated a candidate for queen. As the Sophomore year came around, all the homerooms were combined into the large studyhall. We chose our two advisers, Mrs. Pennington and Mr. Homa. We started paying our dues of twenty-five cents a week. Three of our classmates were put into the student council. Duane Armison from Churchville and Carl Schaffer from California have joined the class. After moving-up day on June 1, we had a class party at Letchworth Park. Our Junior year was a real busy year for us. Mrs. Pennington, one of our advisors, moved so we chose Mr. Ehrhart in her place. We were all thrilled when we received our class rings. The first dance was on Friday, the 13th, called “Superstition Swing”, followed shortly by our junior play, “Aunt Cathy’s Cat”. Our first prom, on May 15th, was called “Enchanted Evening”. Dianne Clouse from Buffalo, Micheal Schroeder from Bellfast, and Sandra Parks from Blackcreekhave now joined the class. We ended our year by having a farewell party for our advisor, Mr. Homa, at Rushford Lake. Now, at last, our senior year has come. We chose Mr. Kendall as our new advisor. “The Old Barn Dance” was our first dance of the year held on October 29. Our senior play, “The Line of Scrimmage”, was put on December 3. “Snowflake Swing” was the name of our last dance, held on December 11. We were happy to have join our class Anne Berg, a foreign exchange student from Norway. Jim Martin from Letchworth and Clayton Bentley from Angelica have also joined our class. All the good times in Washington and all of the other activities will never be forgotten by us seniors of “Old Fillmore High”. JACK ZORN Crack Major: Agriculture. Future Plans: Farming. Drink hardy today for tomorrow ye may die. BRADLEY ROBERT VOSBURG Brad Major: Industrial Arts, Future Plans: Farming We hardly find any person of good sense save those who agree with us. JUDY LYNN VOLK Jude Major: Math, Science, Art. Future Plans: College Strangers are friends I haven't yet met. CHARLES M. VINCENT Chuck Major: Math, Industrial Arts. Future Plans: College All mankind loves a lover. STEPHEN LOFTIS TAYLOR Tayl Major: Math, Science Future Plans: College, Law School. I have often regretted my speech, never my silence. LINDA LEE TALBOTT Linda Major: Math, Science, Language. Future Plans: Albany State. After the verb to love', to help is the most beautiful verb in the world. MICHAEL WILLARD SCHROEDER Mike Major: Math, Science Future Plans: College People who make no noise are dangerous. KAREN U SONNLEITNER CARL L. SCHAEFER Elf Major: Industrial Arts The most powerful man is a man who has himself in his own power. Major: Science, Art Future Plans: Work To do something is the way to be something. THEODORE SANDFORD Ted Major: Math, Science Future Plans: Army I ought, I can, I will ELIZABETH ANN NEWLAND Liz Major: Business Future Plans: Work Thats Cool. CARLA D’ANNE OLDENBURG Dolly Major: Math, Language. Future Plans: College. Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact. BONITA SANDRA MORRIS Bonnie Major: Business, Science Future Plans: Work, Travel Cheerfulness is health; its oppo- site, melancholy is disease. SANDRA JEANNE PARKS Sandy Major: Math, Science. Future Plans: Social work, Mar- riage. Everyman’s life is a planofGod! DAVID MERTON ROBERTS Rub Major: Math, Science Future Plans: College, Navy. It matters not how long we live, but how. Mfli JO-ANN MITCHELL Major: Homemaking, Business Future Plans: Work and Marriage. JAMES GLENN MARTIN Jim Major: Future Plans: College and Air Force He who does not love wine, wom- an, and song remains a fool his whole life long. REBECCA ANN LUDWIG Becky Major; Math, Latin Future Plans: Geneseo State Teachers College A good smile is worth gold. RUSSELL LEWIS MAIN Russ Major: Industrial Arts Future Plans: Navy He who gives up today is dead tomorrow. KATHLEEN J. KEMP Kathy Major: Math, Science, Latin Future Plans: Work Who would be a man must be a non-conformist. ALICE KARPINSKI Major: Business Future Plans: Work Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow. WAYNE D. HOTCHKISS Hotch Major: Agriculture Future Plans: Farming Everything comes if a man will only wait. DAVID CURTISS JAMES Jesse Major: Agriculture Future Plans: Mechanics Never put off 'til tomorrow what you can do today--by that time there'll be a law against it. DONALD RAY HOOPER Hoops Major: Math, Science Future Plans: College and Air Force Second thoughts they say are best. VALERY JEAN HOTCHKISS Val Major: Math, Science, Business Future Plans: College at Geneseo You will never have what you like until you learn to like what you have. PHYLLIS ANN GILBERT Phyll Major: Math and Science Future Plans: Attend Houghton College After the verb ’To love , To help is the most beautiful verb in the world. CLAUDIA FULLER Claude Major: Math, Science, Business Future Plans: Dental Hygienist Here’s another bead on the string of confusion. CLAIRE ANN FOLGER Ann Major: Math, Science Future Plans: Keuka College The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. ALICE ANN GAYFORD Judy Major: Math, Spanish Future Plans: Work and Marriage No woman is to blame if she is not beautiful at sixteen, but she has only herself to blame if she is not beautiful at forty. NORMA JEAN EVANS Jeane Major: Homemaking Future Plans: Work, Travel and Marriage What should man do, but be married. RAYMOND CROUCH Ray Major: Agriculture Future Plans: Service, Farming That’s Life. JAMES HENRY CRONK Jim Major: Math, Science Future Plans: College I was shipwrecked before 1 got aboard. DAVE CRONK Dave Major: Agriculture and Farm Mechanics Future Plans: Farming Teach me to live, that I may dread the grave as little as my bed. ROGER LEE DALEY Ginger-Rog Major: Agriculture Future Plans: Farming Let ignorance talk as it will; learning has its value. rr r LEROY D. CROUCH Roy Major: Industrial Arts Future Plans: Service The bow too tensely strung is easily broken. ” Buffalo Yet gold all is not, that doet golden seem. THOMAS N. CARTER Tom Major: Industrial Arts Future Plans: Forestry School or Service To find fault is easy, to do bet- ter may be difficult. MARY ANN CLEVELAND Major: Business Future Plans: Work, Marriage Love is an art, and the greatest of arts. DAVID THOMAS CAMPBELL Dave Major: Math, Science Future Plans: College at Geneseo. You may get to the very top of the ladder, and then find it has not been leaning against the right wall. ANTHONY WAYNE BURGESS Tony Major: Business, Science Future Plans: College, Work Trying to be pleasant and good natured 24 hours a day is not an easy job. BRIAN GARY BLISS Briney Major: Industrial Arts Future Plans: Work or go South Better Late Than Never. CLAYTON BENTLEY Clayte Major: Vocational Agriculture Future Plans: Service, then Beef Cattling. A friend is a person who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. DUANE C. ARMISON Duane Major: Industrial Arts Future Plans: Words are women, deeds are men. EARL ROGER BENNETT Rog Major: Agriculture Future Plans: Service No man is good enough to govern another without that man's con- sent. CLAIR MERTON ARMISON Major: Agriculture Future Plans: It is not what you are thought to be but what you are. Name: ANNE BERG Major: Languages Future Plans: Advanced schooling Anne came to Fillmore from Svolvear, Norway. There are five members in her family. She has an older brother and a younger sister. To come to America, Anne placed her name and recommen- dations with the American Field Service. Out of four hundred ap- plicants from Norway; one hundred and twenty-eight were picked. Anne was one of them. While in Fillmore, Anne has participated in Intra murals, Chorus, All-County Chorus, All-State Sectional, Senior Play, and Student Council. When Anne returns to Norway, she will finish high school. The American Field Service requires that all exchange students return home and finish their education. Anne will be there for two years; however, she states that she likes Fillmore and is in love with America and hopes someday to return. Name: MARY ELLEN ACKERMAN Nickname: Mary Major: Art Quote: All that glitters is not gold. CLASS PERSONALITIES BEST DRIVERS Mike Schroeder and Dianne Clouse BEST ARTISTS Jim Martin and Karen Sonnlietner FUTURE FARMERS Clair Armison Clayton Bentley Ray Crouch STRICTLY INDEPENDENT Carl Schaffer Liz Newland BEST DANCERS Jo Ann Mitchell Jack Z.orn POPULAR Judy Gayford Ted Sand ford MOST IN LOVE Wayne Hotchkiss Claudia Fuller QUIETEST Roger Bennett Alice Karpinski TALLEST AND SHORTEST Brian Bliss Norma Evans MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carla Oldenburg Dave Roberts Charles Vincent Kathy Kemp MOST MUSICAL Sandy Parks Dave Campbell CLASS PERSONALITIES MOST ATTRACTIVE BLUEST EYES Becky Ludwig Brad Vosburg Ann Berg Steve Taylor 2 9 Ml II tZ 13 U '5 16 1718 IS to ft HmtKxtm MOST ATHLETIC BEST PERSONALITIES Dave Cronk Jim Cronk Mary Cleveland Judy Volk DEEPEST DIMPLES Russ Main Valery Hotchkiss Dave James Phyll Gilbert FRIENDLIEST Tony Burgess Tom Carter CLASS PERSONALITIES TALENTED Don Hooper Linda Talbott WITTIEST Roger Daley Bonnie Morris COURTEOUS Duanne Armison Mary Ackerman PRETTIEST HAIR Le Roy Crouch Ann Folger Someone's Sleeping This is where we are Patiently Waiting Exciting Tour! Sleeping Beauty Good Morning? STANDING: Mitchell, Kemp, Volk, Sonnleitner, Ludwig, Cleveland, Berg, Talbott, Oldenberg, Burgess, Daley, Campbell. SEATED: Morris, Zorn, Clouse, Sandford, Schroeder, Roberts, Hotchkiss. ON FLOOR: Taylor, Martin, Cronk. SENIOR PLAY Keefer declares Stanley Grappleneuskey, a star football player, ineligible for his failure in an English exam. Mr. Morrison insists that the stolid Grappleneuski be allowed to take another test. Thus it is that “Morry”, principal extraordinary, is able to crash through his personal “line of scrimmage’’ and triumphantly “touchdown his worries in the end zone of richly-deserved happiness. BACCALAUREATE GRADUATION Donald Hooper Valedictorian Carla D. Oldenburg Salutatorian SENIOR CLASS DAY BACK ROW: Columbo, Vincent, Speicher, Sciera, Schaefer, Henry, Hildreth. FOURTH ROW: Evans, Hatch, Greer, Bennett, Mills, Hooper, Columbo, Mix, Mrs. Virginia Babbitt. THIRD: Mr. Peter Hinchey, Snider, Carter, Brown, Simon, Beardsley, Jones, Stanton. SECOND ROW: Bennett, Hill, Redman, Makowski, Mowers, Ackerman, Gross. FRONT ROW: Rathbun, Woolley, Bailey, Sloan, Bailey. JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS President..............................James Makowski Vice-President..................................Janice Mowers Secretary-Treasurer..............................Wilma Redman JUNIOR PLAY Publicity Mad was a hilarious comedy which the Juniors did a splendid job in producing. They were, however, nearly Winter Mad” before the snow stopped and they could actually produce it for the public. Better luck next year. Juniors! FRONT ROW; Biiss, Hall, Hatch, Hall, Foss. SECOND ROW; Henry, Bliss, Green, Findlay, Evans, Griggs. THIRD ROW: Mr. Moores, Beardsley, Grant, France, Gilbert, Daley, Armison. FOURTH ROW: Hotch, Bernard, Cartwright. SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW: Miller, Sink, McFarland, Thompson, Irish. Irish. SECOND ROW: Thomas, Manges, Smith, Nevinger, Richardson, Voss, Konz. THIRD ROW: Mr. Polaski, Lowery, Konz, Ricotta! Rich, Krezemien, Lemonde. Yager. FOURTH ROW: Luckey, MacEwan, Schroeder, Myers,’ McCarty, Wolfer, Smith. FRONT ROW: Flint, Clark, Cooley, LaBelle, Bennett, Cartwright, Cronk. SECOND ROW: Folts, Carter, Evans, Jeffords, LaBelle, Grant, Frazier, Basney. THIRD ROW: Moure, Beardsley, Frazier, Kemp, Main, Foldger, Lemonde. FOURTH ROW: Miller, Evans, Hatch, Bennett, MacClymont, Kent. FRESHMEN BACK ROW: Wilday, Sonnleitner, Talbott, Washburn, Schneider, Peet, Sandford. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Barber, Rauhe, Smith, Snider, Papke, Schlicht, Paulsen. FRONT ROW: Swartout, Russell, Wolfer, Snell, Zorn, Parks. BACK ROW: Evans, Find- lay, Ballard, Fuller, Beals, Bliss. THIRD ROW; Free- man, Burr, Cruse, Hallock, Dodge, Gayton. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Oliver Fiegl, Clouse, Flint, Bailey, Ackerman, Burgess. FRONT ROW; Beardsley, Hatch, Cronk, Frazier, Davis, Faldbauer. EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Hatch, James, Holland, Haynes, Makawski. SECOND ROW; Hurd, McFarland, Nevinger, Johnson, Moore. THIRD ROW; Hill, Mil- ler, Ludwig, Jeffords, Liley. FOURTH ROW; P. Miller, Hod nett, Kolakowski, Konz, Mc- Carty, Hotchkiss, Mr. Krause. FRONT ROW: Smith, Wallace, Richerson, Wit- ter, Perry, Volk. SECOND ROW: Mr. Smith, Smith, Wolfer, Nowak, Swartout, Thomas, Yager. THIRD ROW: Wolcott, Stanton, VanName, Nevinger, Volk, Wolfer. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Skinner, Shubert, Wilson, Schroeder, Nev- inger, Mishic. Smith, Snider, Sylor, Walradt, Wells. ROW THREE: Wolfer, Wright, Snider, Rees, Yanda, Walradt. ROW TWO: Mr. King, Wiles, Skroch, Wolcott, Snell, Voss, Rice. ROW ONE: Sch- roeder, Steadman, Simon, Shields, Smith, Smith. SEVENTH GRADE Cassidy, Cronk, Cronk, Davis, Barker, Hall, Brown. ROW THREE: Mr. Cardone, Cross, Bennett, Davis, Elliott, Beardsley, Cox. ROW TWO: Hopkins, Daley, Baker, Armison, Folts, Ackerman. ROW ONE: DeGroff, Beardsley, Bab- bitt, Bernard, Frazier, Cook. McCarty, Myres, Prial, McCrary. ROW THREE: Kolakowski, Luckey, Mills, Miller, Karpinski, Mills. ROW TWO: Mr. Lusk, Marriott, Perry, Preston, Guilford, Jeffords, La- Belle. ROW ONE: Paul- sen, Prentice, Reese, Irish, Parks, Paulsen. BACK ROW Hume Stockin VanName W oolley Myers Halleck Burgess SECOND ROW Miss Greer Skinner Prial Irish Barney FRONT ROW; Nowak, Keough, Whalen, Feldbauer, Bliss, Guilford. Cooley Cronk Smith BACK ROW Smith Frazier Parker Huyler Krezmien Volk MIDDLE ROW Mrs. Haskins Main Davis Montanye Cleveland Kolakowski Poore FRONT ROW; Shields, Wolfe, Peet, Brown, Wilday, Paulson. BACK ROW: Ellis, Beardsley, Prentice, Sylor, Lilly, Leet, Curry. FRONT ROW Ashcraft Talbot Wilson Stephens Cartwright Folts MIDDLE ROW Miss Arnold Bunting Irish Clark Gilbert Knowlton Manges SIXTH GRADE ROW TWO: Mrs. Snider, Evans, Hennard, Carpenter, Ellis, Speicher, Klein, Elliott, Rees. ROW ONE: Deniston, Sciera, Wolfer, Rawleigh, Beardsley, Folts. BACK ROW Left to Right B. Mills D. Yanda G. Buttles R. Babbitt T. Parmenter J. Konz THIRD ROW W. Hallock D. Thomas J. Luckey D. Thomas H. Lawton D. Preston M. Whalen ROW FOUR Cleveland Thayer Sandford McKerrow Thayer Voss ROW THREE Perry Miller Beardsley Greer Gillette Howden Mishic ROW TWO: Kniblow, Hodnett, Smith, Morris, Clouse, Freer, Myers. ROW ONE: Ellwood, Haynes, Findlay, Parmenter, Mills, Yanda. ROW FOUR Miller Roth Veley Mach Baker Gross ROW THREE Alderman Hatch Burr Scutt Frazier Clark ROW TWO: Mrs. Bogardus, Mason, Lemonde, Tucker, Wells, Hatch, Herring, Finney. ROW ONE: Wolcott, Wilcox, Hallock, Mills, Sink, Steadman. FIFTH GRADE ROW THREE: Thomas, Thayer, Hodnett, Hume, Syler, Johnson, Sandford. ROW TWO: Beardsley, Barker, Wolcott, Hildreth, Morris, Wilmot, Beil, Mrs. McFarland. ROW ONE: Smith, Curran, Poore, Snider, Herring, Freer, Bailey. ROW THREE: Young, Wilcox, Frazier, Miller, Smith, Voss, VanName. ROW TWO: Talbott, Hallock, Kolakowski, Miss Hartley, Hotchkiss, Winchip, Parks. ROW ONE: Guilford, Wilday, Cooley, France. ROW THREE: Basney, Vasile, Hodnett, Ballard, Smith, Mishic, Larrabee. ROW TWO: Mrs. Renfrew, Barney, Hallock, Mills, Harris, Rawleigh, Preston, James. ROW ONE: Clark, Beardsley, Deininger, Bailey, Holland, Beardsley, Hamilton. FOURTH GRADE ROW FOUR: Mason, Spicer, Frazier, Parker, Enty, Yanda, Shields, Hall. ROW THREE: Ackerman, Hennard, Beeman, Mrs. Tysinger, Knoz, Whalen, Thayer. ROW TWO: Pike, Gayford, Jeffords, Cleveland, Woolsey, Stanton. ROW ONE: Bennett, Beardsley, Scutt, Irish, Wolfer, Klein. ROW FOUR: Pike, Morris, Wilson, Burch, Kopler, Deniston, Nohiewics, Evingham, Smith. ROW THREE: Veley, Stephens, Ashcraft, Burr, Miller, Flint, Thomas, Wagner. ROW TWO: Basney, Clouse, Ballard, Voss, Smith, Luckey. ROW ONE: Ricketts, Beardsley, Oliver, Perry, Young. ROW FOUR: White, Swales, Smith, Kozlowski, Beeman, Huyleur. ROW THREE: Barnes, Steadman, Hennard, Mrs. Gillette, Stephens, Ellis, Bunting. ROW TWO: Greer, Bohram, Thayer, Lusk, Beardsley, Bailey. ROW ONE: Yanda, Nevinger, Knowlton, Hodnett, Tucker. THIRD GRADE BACK ROW: J. Allen, J. Hernandaz, C. Wolfer, H, Converse, K. Frazier, D. Bennett, D, Paulsen. THIRD ROW: T. Sand- ford, B. Hume, B. Tonaus, S. Smith, K. Sylor, L. Lemonde, D. Hotchkiss, J. Thomas. SECOND ROW: M. Hotchkiss, D. Cardone, M. Thayers, A. Guilford. FRONT ROW: R. Nevinger, W. Acker- man, N. Hutton, D. James, J. Deninger. STANDING: Mrs. Zeller. SECOND GRADE BACK ROW: R. Bailey, G. Hodnett, Mrs. Sand- ford, P. Miller, J. Morris, N. Lawton, D. Smith, D. Curran, D. Thomas, D. Fiegl, C. Walt, S. Goodman, D. Johnson, B. Robbins, G. Veley, A. Storms, R. Beardsley, R. Freer, D. Slocum, V. Burgess, P. Luckey, R. Rork, S. Voss, L. Wolfer, P. Herring, N. Ellis, D. Miller. BACK ROW: E. Hatch, J. Ackerman, L. Smith, H. Alderman, P. Parks, R. Neveringer, G. Hod- nett, Mrs. Hod nett. THIRD ROW: T. Ricketts, C. Minnier, F. Tucker, M. Thomas, R. Frazier, W. James, L. Beil, R. Carpenter. SECOND ROW: S. Knowlton, B. Sonnleitner, D. Barker, N. Baker, P. Ellwood, R. Carmer. FIRST ROW; T. Thomas, N. Sherwood, R. Miller, D. Wells, S. Clouse. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: C. Tonaus, B. Jeffords, K. Cronk, M. Hanna, V. Cleveland, T. Brown SECOND ROW: R. Miller, D. Muir, D. Klein, P. Hopkins, T. Davis, F. Labelle. THIRD ROW; S. Folger, C. Ma- kowski, D. McCrary, C. Smith, S. Lapp, B. Sher- wood. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Kleinspehn, T. Keith, L. Perry, R. Cart- wright, F. Wolfer, F. La- belle, B. Raybuck. MISS- ING: James Rawleigh FRONT ROW, Left to Right: D. Schuknecht, K. Gilbert, R. Oliver. SEC- OND ROW: W. Ellis, D. Wells, S. Kaszynski, M. James. THIRD ROW; E. V eley, S. Ha tch, D. Smith, L. Clark. FOURTH R O W: D. G 1 e a s o n, R. Flint, T. Smith, R. Stekl. FIFTH ROW: D. Norton, R. White, U Sherwood, M. Gayton. IN FRONT OF TEACH- ER: K. Wilcox, B. Beardsley, R. Yocum, D. Ashcraft, W. Preston. TEACHER: Mrs. Schaff- ner. ABSENT: Stephen Paine. FIRST GRADE FRONT ROW, Left to Right: L.'White, J. Gil- lette, P. Bea rd slee, J. VanDusan, M. Flanagan, M. Davis, L Smith. KINDERGARTEN FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Tonaus, Howden, Irish, Woosley, LaBelle, Seamen, Slocum, Ellis, Irish, Moore. SECOND ROW: Ackerman, Thomas, Davis, Barnes, Krezmein, Hennard, Bailey, Beil, Ackerman, McCabe, Ames, Flint, Fiegl. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Yager, Carpenter, Beeman, Perry, Wolfer, Smith, Sonnlietner, Bloomster, Mills, Nelson, Hernandez, Brueser, Craford. FIRST ROW: Cardone, Cartwright, Hamilton, Beardsley, Aylor. SECOND ROW: James, Ballard, Myers, Jaffords, Wagner, James, Smith. Johnson, Miller. THIRD ROW; Wooley, Wilson, Fero, Roberts, Allen, Bennett, Pawlsen, Hatch, Kolakowski, Flanagan, Scutt, Hotchkiss. FOURTH ROW: Swales, Robbins, Hill, Kenyon, Brown, Hatch, Storms, Cronk, Snider, Rdawton, Mrs. Evancho. 1 SPECIAL CLASS Clouse, Butler, LaBelle, Beardsley, Thayer, Early, Young, Washburn, Gillette, Beals. Our Special Education class is small so that each child can receive more individualized instruction. We do work in arithmetic, reading, spelling, English, and science. We also have music, physical education, and go to the library. All of us enjoy art work. We had fun doing some weaving this year. GRADE CHRISTMAS PLAY STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW, Left to Right: L. Talbott, V. Hotchkiss, K. Kemp, M. Hooper, K. Greer, G. Richardson. THIRD ROW: P. Gilbert, L. Brown, M. Bennett, L. Hall, W. Redman. SECOND ROW: C. Fuller, J. Volk, C. Oldenberg, B. Ludwig, A. Folger. FIRST ROW: D. Hooper, L. Vincent, J. Mills, R. Crouch, D. Roberts. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BACK ROW, Left to Right: J. Zorn, K. Sandford, J. Cronk, P. Miller, M. Hooper, C. Sloan, L. Cartwright. SECOND ROW: S. Miller, P. Schroeder, M. Paulsen, J. Faldbauer, C. Wallace, S. Barker. FIRST ROW: P. McCarty, C. Evans, D. Roberts, D. Rich. F. F. A. FOURTH ROW: N. Hatch, J. Makowski, D, Myers, L. Beardsley, R. Bennett, D. Hotchkiss. THIRD ROW: C. Armison, B. Speicher, E. Snider, L. Luckey, D. Daley, L. Evans, L. Peet. SECOND ROW: W. Miller, R. Crouch, R. Smith, R. Fraser, P. Ackerman, P. Ricotta, G. Kemp, B. Flint. FIRST ROW: G. McKerrow, R. Daley, W. Hotchkiss, D. Cronk, J. Zorn, R. Bennett, Mr. Wilmot. F. H. A. FOURTH ROW: C. Bailey, M. Grant, K. Papke, N. Wolfer, L. Gross, L. Simon, Mrs. Babbitt. THIRD ROW; P. Burr, K. Jeffords, J. Fraser, S. Carter, S. Zorn, J. Mitchell. FRONT ROW: D. Daley, P. Hatch, J. Rathburn, D. Clouse, N. Evans, F. Hildreth. SENIOR CHORUS li.ACK ROW; Evans, Berg, Sand ford, Wilday, Campbell, Talbot, Roberts, Harris, Mills. THIRD ROW: Hurd, Hall, Fuller, Zorn, Hotchkiss, Greer, Redman, Barker. SECOND ROW: Armison, Sloan, Mix, Wolfer, Cronk, Findlay, Folger, Mowers, Evans, Hotchkiss, FIRST ROW: Folger, Talbot, Parks, Morris, Ratlibun, McFarland, Miller, Swartout, Parks, Richardson. JUNIOR CHORUS BACK ROW: Smith. Hill, McCarty. Miller. THIRD ROW: McCarthy, Schroeder, Miller. Baker, Parks, Babbitt, Kolakowski, Beardsley, Hotchkiss, Richardson, Wolfer, Noniewicz, Jeffords, Findlay. SEC- OND ROW: llurd, McFarland, Witter, Smith, llall, Rees. Mills, Mills, Barker. Cronk, Haynes, Smith. Beardsley. I IRS I ROW; Rice, Cox, Hatch, Shcilds, Wolcot, Snell, Herring, Paulson, Moore, Piano, Miller, Fiegle. Taylor, Flint, Richardson, Folger, Ludwig, Sloan, Redman, Findlay, Mix, Papke, Wolfer, Smith, Green, Rauhe, Talbott, Foss, McFarland, Makowski, Harris, Evans, Gilbert, Hotchkiss, Cronk, Roberts, Mowers, Crouch, Morris, Beardsley, Bernard, Sandford, Parks, Campbell, Armison, Smith, Crouch, Swartout, Gilbert, Hall, MacEwan, Zorn, Mills, Hotchkiss. BANDS Ashcraft, Cronk, Feldbauer, Haynes, Main, Smith, Sylor, Hall, Baker, Barney, Beardsley, Brown, Cox, Flint, Marriott, Leet, Mills, Rice, Smith, Swartout, Sylor, Smith, Wiles, Hill, Miller, Bernard, Lilly, Mills, Barney, Cooley, Hopkins, Luckey, Ludwig, McCarthy, McCrary, Smith, Walrodt, Wolfe, Wolfer, Wolfer, Cook, Folts, Cronk, Findlay, Folts, Richardson, Voss, Elliott, Wells, Parks, Bennett, Nevinger, Snider. FRONT ROW: Mills, Beardsley, Marriot, Wilday, Davis, Clark, Guilford. SECOND ROW . Cross, Whalen, Prial, Cronk, Stephens, Ashcraft, Cleveland. THIRD ROW: Mr. King, Krezmein, Wooley, Ackerman, Brown, Peny, Cassidy. FOURTH ROW: Daley, Cook, Sylor, VanName, Prentice, Sylor, Parks. BACK ROW: James, Wright, Wells, Myers, Wolfer, Waidrat, Reese, Mr. Hall. SAFETY PATROL FRONT ROW: Noniwiez, Dodge, Jeffords, Lilly, Moore, Bliss. SECOND ROW: Mr. Krause, Daley, Hatch, Frazier, Grant, Wolfer, Mr. Wilmont. THIRD ROW: Konz, Holland, James, Jeffords, Bliss. BACK ROW: Hallock, Frazier, Moore, Manges. CQ 5 LATIN CLUB BACK ROW: M. Wilday, K. Sandford, D. Roberts, L. Vincent, J. Martin, L. Talbott, Evans, J. Mills. FOURTH ROW: C. Smith, D. Swartout, K. Kemp, M. Hooper, Lowrey, C. Sloan, L. Brown. THIRD ROW: M. Gowdy, A. Folger, P. Gilbert, B. Gil- bert, S. Jones, D. Cooley, A. Yager, L. Basney. SECOND ROW; B. Ludwig, J. Mowers, J. Parks, S. Findlay, President: P. Thomas, G. Richardson, R. McFarland. FRONT ROW: C. Snider, L. Hall, V. Snider, J. Volk, J. Hall, J. Foss. LANGUAGE CLUBS SPANISH CLUB BACK ROW: S. Taylor, T. Sandford, G.Schroeder, K. Bernard. THIRD ROW: V. Hotch- kiss, D. Campbell, M. Sciera, M. Bennett, J. Gayford. SECOND ROW: S. Findlay, J. Wolfer, M. Gowdy, P. McCarty, President;C. Fuller. SITTING: J. Sink, C. Oldenburg. SPACE BACK ROW: J. Konz, C. Moore, K. Bennard, J. Zorn, D. Roberts, T. Burgess, J. Mix. THIRD ROW: K. Armison, K. Sonnleitner, J. Manges, K. Greer, B. Morris, M. Ackerman, Mr. Smith. SECOND ROW: Mr. Polaski, L. Grant, E. France, K. Jefforts, M. Grant, S. Miller, V. Moore, C. Fuller. SEATED: Mr. Cardone, J. Mills, L. Talbott, Mr. Lusk. Editor, Linda Talbott Assistant Editor, Jim Mills LIBRARY CLUB N. Evans, B. Bliss, P. Cronk, J. Rathbun, L. Newland, B. Morris, B. Ludwig, K. Kemp, R. Harris, R. Frazier, S. Taboltt, G. Me Kerrow, D. Babbitt, J. Brown, Mr. Jones. BACK ROW: Columbo, Sand ford, Zorn, Wilday, Voss, Nevenger. THIRD ROW: Mr. Swartout Hatch, Bailey, Carter, Manges, Snider, Mowers. SECOND ROW: Simons, Oldenburg, Beards ley, Zorn, Bailey, Moore, Miss Main. FIRST ROW: Brown, Jones, Volk, Sloan. CREST STAFF Editor............ Assistant Editor . Business Manager Art Editor . . . Advisors . . . . . . Judy Volk , Christine Sloan . Suessa Jones Lana Ray Brown , . .Mrs. Potter Miss Main Mr. Swartout FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA BACK ROW, Left to Right: M. Schroeder, V. Hotchkiss, L. Talbott, D. Campbell, M. Sciera. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Renfrew, B. Lugwig, J. Foss, B. Gilbert, L. Hall, B. Mac Farland, C. Oldenburg, Mrs. Barber. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB BACK ROW: Sonnleitner, MacHwan, Shafer, Mr. Kraus, Talbott, Carter, Bliss, Kent. FRONT ROW: Bennett, Colombo, Schneider, Luckey, Henry, Frazier, Vossburg, Hill. Senior: Becky Ludwig Seventh Grade XHE QUEEN Marilyn Paulsen Junior Linda Simons THE COURT i ■ - It ■ • r;- ■ - . y x. j i J MOVING UP DAY Girl's SoftbaW Push Race Dave walks away with the AWARD SWEATER Senior Honor Students 'Out of the bag' Go! Men! Go! Are they in love? — just the Oarnge Race Fourth-Letters Soccer Awards Hurry Girls! Jim Cronk - Paul Hatch Memorial Award Three-Legs Each BACK ROW Dave Roberts Coach Hinchey NEXT ROW UP Jim Martin Dave Cronk Reed Harris Jim Cronk Dan Colombo Dave Campbell Bob Speicher NEXT ROW Mike Schroeder Steve Taylor Lynn Armison FRONT ROW A1 Yager VARSITY BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Marg Bailey, Ann Folger, Connie BACK TO FRONT: Connie Evans, Ann Folger, Judy Evans, Linda Evans, JudyGayford. Gayford, Marg Bailey, Linda Evans. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JV BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Daley, Schroeder, Myers, Mr. Hall. SECOND ROW: Pete, Bernard, MacEwan, Sonnleitner. FRONT ROW: Cartwright, McCarty, Parks, Yager. i JV CHEERLEADERS BACK ROW: Richardson, Findlay. SECOND ROW: BACK ROW; Findlay, Richardson. SECOND ROW: Irish, Bailey. FRONT ROW: Beardsley, Brown. Bailey, Brown. FIRST ROW: Irish, Beardsley. SOCCER TEAM FRONT ROW: Yager, Mills, Harris, Colombo, Daley, Schroeder. SECOND ROW: Zorn, Martin, Campbell, Taylor, Roberts, D. Cronk, J. Cronk. BACK ROW: Coach Hinchey, Ben- nett, Bernard, Schroeder, Myers, Talbott, Cartwright, McCarty. BASEBALL TEAM BACK ROW: Coach Hall, McEwans, Roberts, McCarty, Schroeder, Schaefer, Bennett, Mar- tin, Taylor, Schroeder. FRONT ROW: Gayton, Campbell, Harris, Cartwright, Colombo, Parks, Cronk, Daley, Swartout. GIRLS INTRAMURALS TOURNAMENTS Ping-Pong Single Mary Bennett Foul Shooting Champion Kay Sand ford Ping-Pong Doubles Wilma Redman Mary Bennett TOURNAMENTS Badminton Doubles Kay Sandford and Jeanette Raphburn Badminton Singles Valery Hotchkiss Shuffleboard Doubles Sharlie Zorn and Melanie LaMonde Boys Foul Shooting Jim Cronk BUS DRIVERS SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Fa richer, Frazier, Yager, Timothy, Main, Brown, Thayer, Lilly. FRONT ROW: Armison, Papke, Sandford, Ney- gus, Griffin, Kazlowski, Faeche. CAFETERIA STAFF Stekle, Ilowder, Ar- nold, Whitney, Burton, Curran, Yager, Mil- ler. CUSTODIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Gillette, Ostrum. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rice, Lapp, Williams, Rice. Cou rtesy of Student Counc i 1 Dave Roberts Paul McCarty President Vice President Wayne Hotchkiss James Cronk Christine Sloan Martha Hooper Larry Cartwright Sharon Miller Kay Sandford Connie Evans Donna Rich Secretary Treasurer Sharon Hurd C i nth i a Wall ace Joanne Felebar Patty Miller Sherrie Barber Paul Schroeder Ma r i 1yn Pau1 son Adv i sors Mrs. Potter Mr. Swales Mr. Swartout HOUGHTON COLLEGE trains the whole personality for the whole of life! 9 Academic accreditation 9 Consecrated faculty 9 Vibrant spiritual environment be fully prepared — a thoroughly furnished workman! HOUGHTON COLLEGE HOUGHTON, NEW YORK LUCKEY S SANDFORD CARS TRUCKS Hume N.Y. Phone L0-2292 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS STEKL BROTHERS SANDFORDS STORE Dry Goods S- Grocer Ph Lo 7-2431 _____Hume, N. Y._______ STEKL1 S GREENHOUSE Hume, N. Y. Wedding Flowers Funeral Arrangements Corsages - Cut Flowers Potted Plants Comp 1iments of The Neygus Store Hume, N. Y. WENDLAND'S SERVICE STATION Hume, N Y. 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