Fillmore Central School - Crest Yearbook (Fillmore, NY)
- Class of 1963
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Her un- ceasing patience and sincere helpfulness have contributed greatly toward the success of the CREST in past years. BACK ROW: Mr. Krause, Makowski, Smith, Moore, McCarty, Cook, Hurd. THIRD ROW: Mr. Polaski, Keegan, Smith, Carter, Frazier, Volk, McFarland. SECOND ROW; Mrs. King, Jeffords, Walsh, Grant, Paulsen, Schlicht, Shields, Mrs. Potter. FRONT ROW: Flint, Snider, Sandford, Wilday, Wolfer, Whalen. CREST OFFICERS Editor .......... Assistant Editor . Business Manager Art Editor . . . Photography Editor Copy Editor . . . Typing Editor . . Make-up Editor . . Kay Sandford Dave McCarty . Mary Wilday . . Mary Flint Virginia Snider . Sharon Hurd Karolyn Papke Wendell Miller Advisor Mrs. Potter awards Editor Kay Sandford and Business Man- ager Mary Wilday pins for their excellent work on the Crest. 7 administration and faculty u.d.ng the students .n all ph -se ?? sc;;, cl life areHilmore’ .i frllN ■'T1QN AV rcr’.TV. Thc.oaifTOt;he year they have unselfishly the;r time and efforts i the furtherde.elopment of each student, utoefll- .t re mus.. or drama, mathe- tics or Tn ltsh, health tests or entrance ev am.nat. ns, someone has always been there to ass st .n every . ay p. ss.fcle and has seen tr.at each student received adequate attention. : hey have prepared us for our future role as ecu. ated c.ticens. High school years are the time when you formulate or build a pattern for your future life. Your academic and social life at school will play a role in determining your future. As you move into the future years you will want to take an occasional look to the past at the things you have done and the friends, both classmates and faculty, who did these things with you. The 1963 “Crest” will help you recall those years to be remembered. This pictorial history of life at Fillmore Central School will retrace your high school years and make you relive some very important years of your life. Supervising Principal 'horni oh Edmtm Mr. Austin Morris, Mr. Gerald Luckey, Mr. Robert Fiegl, President; Mr. Everette Hall, Mr. Frank Myers. Mr. Keith Barber, Clerk of the Board of Education. Miss Ruth Martin, Mrs. Jean Yager, Moni- tor; Mrs. Ruth Evancho. KINDERGARTEN Mrs. Rose Marie Kliesphen, Mrs. Mildred Brown, Miss Sally Perry. FIRST GRADE Mrs. Marie Kopler, Mrs. Shirley Hodnett, Mrs. Bernice Sandford. SECOND GRADE Miss Ethel Hetterick, Mrs. Lois Perry, Mrs. Nancy Gillette. THIRD GRADE Mr. Delmar Jackson, Mrs. Doris Renfrew, Mrs. Ernestine McFarland. , FOURTH GRADE Mr. Ronald Gillette, Mrs. Gladys Snider, Mrs. Gladys Smith. FIFTH GRADE Miss Greer, Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. Haskins. GRADE SLX FRONT ROW: Mrs. Una Graves, Mr. Alan Keeling, Mr. Edward Hall. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Lillian Shute, Mrs. Vivian Lapp. Sit ting: Mrs. Geraldine Jones. Mr. Stewart Folts, Mr. Richard Kennedy. MUSIC Mr. Angelo Tower SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST Miss Marjorie Main, Mrs. Victoria Oliver. 13 Mr. Jack Shaw, Mrs. Pauline Potter. Mr. Mauro Cardone. Mr. Auguste King, Mrs. Betty Cook, Mr. Kenneth Ferrigno. SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE Mr. Donald Ehrhart. Mr. Bruce Brenneman, Mrs. Hannah Findlay, Mrs. Vivan King, Mrs. Veronica Barber, Mr. Chester Lusk. MATH 14 English 9-10 English 7-8 English 11-12 Language Mr. Karl Kruse, Mrs. Virginia Babbitt, Mr. Edward Wilmot. Kozlowski, Bohram, Howden, Main, Stekl, Miller, Whitney, Sandford, Burton. CUSTODIANS--H. Williams, K. Rice, H. Lapp, C. Rice. 'Qua 'fow A STANDING: Neygus, Main, Frazier, Fancher, Armison, Lilly, Thayer, Yager, Papke, Kozlowski. FRONT ROW: Brown and Son, Mason, Griffin, Ludwig, Faecke. im -■ • . 1 ifaTw ays be : for scho- L' fornieir con- S UM AdvibOU Mr. Jack Shaw Mrs. Veronica Barber SONG: Thanks for the Memories' FLOWER: Carnation COLOR: Gold and White MOTTO: We Finish To Begin Smou DARWIN JOHN BEARDSLEY Dar Success is the fine art of making mistakes when no one is looking. Work DONALD BEARDSLEY Don I knew I would see you, everything else has gone wrong today. Work THOMAS ROBERT BENNETT Bob Hard work, brings success. College-Alfred SHERRIL LEE CARTER There are two days about which nobody should ever worry, and these are yesterday and tomorrow. Undecided RICHARD NEWTON BENNETT Newt Don't put off till tomorrow what you should have done yester- day. College-Architectual Draftsman DAVID COOLEY Cool Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. College -work 19 Smou JEAN R. CRONK Jeannie The greatest undeveloped terri- tory in the world lies under your hat. Secretary — Bryant and Stratton. ROBERT EDWARD FLINT Bob While you live, tell the truth and shame the devil. Farming LINDA MAE EVANS Joe In this world there are only two tragedies: one is not getting what you want, and the other is getting it. W .v and marriage. SYDNEY FOLGER Syd Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first. Business School and marriage. LYLE EVANS Marriage is a noose. Work JUDY RAE FRAZIER Jud It is nice to be important, but it is more important to be nice. Business School 20 Semu WENDELL MILLER Wendy It is a rough road that leads to heights of greatness. Barber School MARCIA N. GRANT Mouse Don't worry, I won't. Work and marriage GORDON KEMP Butch It's not the years in your life, but the life in your years that counts. Alfred Ag. Tech. KAREN LEE JEFFORDS Karen Better a little with honor, than much with shame. Work SHARON ANN HURD After the verb 'to love', 'to help' is the most beautiful verb in the world. College and marriage. STEPHEN MAIN Steve Comparisons are odious. College 21 Smou KAROLYN ANN PAPKE It is a good idea to take things as they come --if you can handle them that fast. Undecided JAMES F. PARKS Jim Happiness is in God and others, not self. College, Medical School and Marriage. It's better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all, but this is getting ridicu- lous. Business School LARRY LEE PEET Peter If at first you don't succeed, you're running about average. Auto Mechanic. GRETCHEN PASEL Gretch Alia jacta est. Attendance at Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. h j) SYLVIA ANNE RAUHE Syl The only reward of virtue is virtue; the only way to have a friend is to be one. X-Ray Technician then Peace Corps. 22 Smou JOHN ROBB Rebel” or Reb Never start anything you don’t intend to finish.” Marine Corp or Architect School. MARARET KAY SANDFORD Kay The world looks brighter from behind a smile.” College PAUL J. ROTH If you're in a rut, don't make it your grave.” Possible Phys. Ed. Teacher, other wise some 2 year School. SHARON SCHLICHT Sherry” Help others and you will always be helped in return. Bryant Stratton Business School. Secretary, Marriage. DARLENE YVONNE RUSSELL Dar Be like a teakettle; though up to your neck in hot water, keep whistling. College, work, marriage. CONNIE LYNETTE SMITH Con Tis better to walk by faith than sight. Travel, College. 23 Smm DIANE LEE SMITH Di A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” Keats Medical Secretary and Nurse's Training, Marriage. HOLLY ANN SNELL ”Hol” I hate no one; I am in charity with the world. College, Social Work. VIRGINIA DIANE SNIDER Snite True happiness is found in making others happy. College -- Home Economics 4-H Agent. DALE SWARTOUT Swarty” A stranger is a friend I have not yet met. Electrical Engineering, Air Force, Marriage. MARY WILDAY Proverbs 22:1 — A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. College and Medical School. NANCY WOLFER There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about and that is not being talked about. Food Service Administration. 24 For the splendid job of producing . . . Oh, Blair, You don't mind if I flirt with you, do you? where is my Just a teeny-weeny little bit? Blair? Senioi Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost Aunt Samanthy, an eccentric, man-hating old maid, tries desperately to convert her two nieces into man-haters too. She launches a vigorous campaign for mayor of Simp- kinsville against her longstanding rival, Lucien Littlefield. Samanthy seems to get her own way until she partakes of some lemonade that contains love powders. An abrupt change comes over Samanthy, as it does to everyone who imbibes of the liquid. Events have a complete turn-about as the pur- suer becomes the pursued and vice-versa. These powders will make anyone sweet, lovin' and tender! Samanthy! -- Lucifer! I always did like you, Lucien. Sum wmabiiu THE CUTIEST Connie Smith Dale Swartout MOST IN LOVE Marcia Grant Nancy Paulsen 26 MOST ATHLETIC Kay Sand ford Paul Roth SHIEST Jean Cronk Richard Bennett BEST DANCERS Linda Evans Don Beardsley LANGUAGE AUTHORITIES Darlene Russell Gorden Kemp MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Gretchen Pasel Mary Wild ay BIGGEST CLOWNS Karolyn Papke Wendell Miller 27 MOST SCIENTIFIC Steve Main David Cooley BEST FIGURES Syd Folger Dar Beardsley SLOWEST Sharon Schlicht John Robb MOST MUSICAL Jim Parks The following pictures, due to camera troubles, are not shown. BEST ACTRESS . . NICEST SMILE . . BEST HOMEMAKERS BEST DRIVERS . . MOST ACTIVE . . FRIENDLIEST . . MOST MUSICAL . QUIETEST .... 28 NOISIEST .... .......................Holly Snell ......................Diane Smith Nancy Wolfer and Virginia Snider . . Karen Jeffords and Lyle Evans . . . Judy Frazier and Larry Peet . . Bob Bennett and Sylvia Rauhe .......................Sharon Hurd ..........................Bob Flint ...................Sherrill Carter Om WadJufijtM V The Whole Gang! A Place To Call Home. Whose Reading A Comic Book? Oh! Those Tired Feet 29 Always Full of Fun. And Now For A Tour of Washington. Balxj 'Jutum. 130 Mary Wilday Nancy Wolfer Larry Lee Peet Nancy Paulsen 31 Jean Cronk Diane Smith Karolyn Papke Connie Smith, Virginia Snider Karen Jeffords Marcia Grant Sharon -Schlicht Darlene Russell Gretchen Pasel $UMOU BACK ROW: Fuller, Hollank, Kolakowski, Dodge, Haynes, Jeffords, Ludwig. ROW THREE: Bliss, Hod- nett, James, Findlay, Hotchkiss, Ackerman, Hurd. ROW TWO: Flint, Bailey, Keegan, Burgess, Feld- bauer. Hatch, Mr. Krause. ROW ONE: Hill, Cook, Clouse, Cruse, Burr, Johnson. BACK ROW; Willett, Schubert, Sonnleitner, Wolfer, Richardson, McCarty, Noniewicz. ROW THREE: Wilson, Robb, Smith, Makowski, McCarty, Swartout, Yager. ROW TWO: Witter, Webber, Walsh Wallace, Perry, Thomas, Mrs. Potter. ROW ONE: Miller, Miller. Volk, Wolcott, Mishic,’ McFarland. 34 THE CAST BACK ROW: Smith, Mr. Brenneman, Swartout, Richardson, Findlay, Wolfer, McCarty, Holland. FIRST ROW: Hotchkiss, Hill, Hurd, Miller, McFarland, Keegan, Walsh. i am T qN Linda, Alan and Mimi breathe a sigh of relief -- It's over at last. Do it again, I love it! Softkonum BACK ROW: Folts, Adamowitz, Lilly, Bernard, Karpinski, Armison, Ferris. ROW FOUR: Babbitt, Brown, Crossk, Kolakowski, Beardsley, Hall, Guilford. ROW THREE: Jeffords. Baker, Beardsley, Hop- kins, Davis, Hatch. ROW TWO: Allen, Gage, Cronk, Daley, Beardsley, Cronk, Crandall, Mr. Ehrhart. ROW ONE: Luckey, Freeman, Barder, Cook, Fiebeikorn, Herring, Davis. BACK ROW; Wells, Myers, Snider. ROW FOUR: Wolfer, McCrary, Sylor, Smith, Smith, Volk, Snid- er. ROW THREE: Miller, McCarthy, Miller, Prentice, Walrsdt, Paulsen, Marriott, Shields, Wolfer, Mr. King. ROW ONE: Steadman, Mills, Mills, Rees, Paulsen, Snell, Mauerman. 36 Jmknm BACK ROW: Nowack, Prentice, Woolley, Walter, Yanda, Moore, Van Name. ROW THREE: Talbott, Sentz, Smith, Volk, Wiles, Preston, Robb, Poore. ROW TWO: Shields, Nowack, Whalen, Meyers, Sy- lor, Wolfe, Main, Rose, Mrs. King. ROW ONE: Stockin, Wilson, Skinner, Peet, Sweet, Wilday, Paul- sen. BACK ROW; Irish, Cook, Hallock, Beardsley, Lilly, Hume, Cleveland. ROW THREE: Farwell, Leet, Ackerman, Bennett, Krezmien, Brown, Keough, Ellis, Mrs. Babbitt. ROW TWO: Arnold, Ashcraft. Clark, Cooley, Damon, Barney, Feldbauer. ROW ONE: Kolakowski, Bunting, Cronk, Frazier, Davis, Folts, Irish. 37 Gmk $ TOP ROW: Hallock, Mack, Mills, Miller. FOURTH ROW: Miller, McKerrow, Preston, Par- menter, Herring, Mills. THIRD ROW: Hatch, Mason, Oakley, Hatch. Haynes, Parmenter, Mauerman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Brenneman, Hodnett, Knibloe, Mills, McCandless, McCarthy, Johnson, Don Myers. FRONT ROW: Hennard, Mishic, Haynes, Perry, Howden, Hallock. TOP ROW: Carpenter, Cleveland, Buttles, Alderman, Babbitt, Clark, Frazier. SECOND ROW: Gross, Greer, Beardsley, Findlay, Evans, Baham, Campbell, Mrs. Cook, FRONT ROW: Burr, Gillette, Crandall, Folts, Fenner. BACK ROW: Whalen, Roth, Thomas, Sandford, Van Wey, Thompson, Thayer, Yanda, Wells, Rawleigh, Thayer. SEC- OND. ROW: Wilcox, Ries, Wolcott, Web- ber, Rees, Yanda, Wolfer, Wright, Mrs. Findlay. FRONT ROW: Tucker, Stead- man, Voss, Walsh, Speicher, Smith, Scutt. Gunk 7 BACK ROW; Willett, Lafferty, Smith, Miller, Sylor, Vasile, Sentz. THIRD ROW: Thomas, Wilday, Johnson, Mishic, James, Voss, Young, Thomas. SECOND ROW; Van Name, Mills, Wilmot, Snider, Rawleigh, Sink, Smith. FIRST ROW: Winchip, Sandford, Talbott, Morris, Thompson, Larabee, Walsh, Mr. Ferrigno. BACK ROW: Gallup, Ballard, Kolakowski, Hume, Frazier. FIFTH ROW: Gage, Baker, Hodnett, Fie- belkorn, Clouse, Hallock, Hotchkiss. FOURTH ROW: Hodnett, Barney, Harris, Garrett, Bailey, Far- well, Herring, Beil. THIRD ROW: Klein, Beardsley, Basney, Beardsley, Curran, Clark, Guilford, Mr. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Damon, Adamowicz, Arnold, Cook, Ellis, Barker, Hidreth. FIRST ROW: Holland, Beardsley, France, Clouse, Cooley, Bailey. 39 Qm k 6 BACK ROW: Morris, Swales, Smith, Fiebelcorn, Luckey, Mason. THIRD ROW; Mrs. Haskins, Wolfer, Tucker, Beardsley, Willsey, Steadman, Bohran, Irwin. SECOND ROW: Ricketts, Voss, Burch, Cleve- land, Greer. FRONT ROW: Campbell, Hod nett, Walsh. ABSENT: Wilson, Young, Ash- craft. BACK ROW: Shields, Smith, Parker, Beeman, Yanda, Burr, Ackerman, THIRD ROW: El- lis, Perry, Evingham, Irish, Heinz, Whalen, Webber. SEC-. OND ROW: Poore, Thayer, Jeffords, Hennard, Beardsley, Scott. FRONT ROW: Miller, Bennett, Miss Greer, Hudson, Hitchcock. TOP ROW: Spicer, Smith, Hallock. SECOND ROW: White, Kozlouski, Gierke, Fie- belkorn, Lusk, Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Cummings, Flint, Nevinger, Barnes, Hennard, Baily. Oliver. FOURTH ROW: Hall, Thompson, Bunting, Wol- cott. Klein. FRONT ROW: Yanda, Winchip, Stanton. Guuk 5 BACK ROW: Hodnett, Hotch- kiss, Noniewicz, Frazier, Hume, Ellis, Allen. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Gillette, Morris, Sandford, Parks, Miller, Car- penter, Thomas, Paulsen. FRONT ROW; Burgess, Tho- mas, Barker, Wolfer, Clouse. BACK ROW: Smith, Cardone, Burrows, Miller, Beeman, Beardsley, Hernandez. THIRD ROW: Herring, Hatch, Luck- ey, Mrs. Smith, Wolfer, Al- derman, Ackerman. SECOND ROW; Lafferty, Nevinger, Thomas, Bentley, Gayford, James. FRONT ROW: Ell- wood, Rork, Sonnleitner, Phillippi, Tonaus, Ellis. BACK ROW: Baker, Bailey, Smith, Sylor, Wells, Cur- ran, Luckey. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Snider, Ricketts, Bir- chell, Birchell, Wolcott, Storms, Wright, Guilford, Miss Thomas. SECOND ROW: Ballard, Clouse, Ackerman, Frazier, Johnson, Tucker. FIRST ROW; Gal- lup, Fiegl, Carmer, Miller, Sweet, Hutton. 41 Gwk 4 BACK ROW: Hodnett, Fraz- ier, Smith, Krzemien, Non- iewicz, Rawleigh. THIRD ROW; Flint, Gunsolus, Jef- fords, Winchip, Sherwood, Lusk, Johnson. SECOND ROW: Hatch, Allen, Rose, Bently, Hitchcock, Slocum. Beardsley. FRONT ROW; Farwell, Thomas, Cleve- land, Ellis, Oliver, Mauer- man. BACK ROW: Stockin, Walt, Norton, Smith, Cummings. THIRD ROW: Smith, Davis, Keith, Paine, Thayer, Clark, Miss Baldeck. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McFarland, White, Hen- nard, Hopkins, Folger, Perry, Raybuck, Kaszynski. FRONT ROW: Gallup, James, Gage, Beil, Baham, Voss. BACK ROW; Walt, Swales, Gayton, Hotchkiss, McCrary, Gleason. THIRD ROW: Miss Pappas, Lapp, Smith, Storms, Smith, Rees, Brown, Makow- ski, Mrs. Renfrew. SECOND ROW: Wells, Sweet, White, Bentley, Thomas, FRONT ROW: Ashcraft, Davis, Oak- ley, Klein, Gierke, Hudson. 42 Gwutk 3 LEFT SIDE: Meyers, Perry, Gilmore, Hill, Woolley, Ben- nett, Irish, Miss Hettrick, Allen. BACK: Bailey, Stekl, Swales, Howden. RIGHT SIDE: Bailey, Hennard, Davis, Woolsey, Flint, Brown, McCabe. LEFT CENTER: Cardonne, Nelson, Sonn- leiter. RIGHT CENTER: McCarthy, Gillette, Carpen- ter. BACK ROW: Mrs. Perry. THIRD ROW: Miller, Thomp- son, Feidelkorn, Kenyon, Hatch, Bloomster, Walsh. SECOND ROW: Beardsley, Paulson, Storms, White, Tho- mas, Schuknecht, Rose, Her- nandez. FRONT ROW: Smith, Jeffords, Roberts, Greenwald, Brueser, Norton. BACK ROW: Miss Howe, Mrs. Gillette. THIRD ROW; Bir- chall, Mills, Krzemien, Wol- fer, Irwin, Wilson, Arnold, Cronk, Snider. SECOND ROW; Fero, Barnes, James, Peet, Kleinspehn, Miller, Kolakow- ski, Ackerman. FRONT ROW: Ballard, Aylor, Scutt, Gunsolus, Wilcox, McCandless, Fiegl. 43 BACK ROW: Nevinger, Evan- cho, Mrs. Hodnett, Carmer, Vosburg, Ackerman, Wells, Gunsolus, Johnson, Schuknecht, Yanda, Burke. SECOND ROW: Wendland, Beil, Arnold, Bee- man, Johnson, Evans, Wick, Lusk, Talbott. FIRST ROW: Slocum, Smith, Thomas, Es- tabrook, Dierke, Ballard, Hitchcock, Ellwood, Cronk. Gm k 2 BACK ROW; Wolfer, Shields, Luckey, Luckey, Miller, Mrs. Sandford, Irwin, Hotchkiss, Slocum, Hutton. SECOND ROW: Feldbauer, Cockle, Burgess, Ames, Ashcraft, Voss, McCarty, James, Tucker. FIRST ROW; Herring, Thomp- son, Kaszynski, Sweet, Klein - sphen. Wagoner, Hall, Smith. BACK ROW: Krzemein, Mar- tin, Carmer, Smith, Parks, Yanda, Miss Colegrove, Morse, Ames, Wolfer, Hume, Ricketts, Walsh. SECOND ROW; Son- nelietner, Evans, Oliver, McCabe, Mrs. Kopler, Smith, Vincent, Wollsey, Adamowicz. FIRST ROW; Montayne, Fare- well, Fiegl, Greer, Makowski, Clute. 44 BACK ROW: Mrs. Klein- shehn, Miss Saunders. ROW THREE: Krause, Walsh, Burrows, Hudson, Norton, Ballard, Crandall, Ellis. ROW TWO: Smith, Sawyer, Yanda, Talbott, Schuknecht, Gleason, Nelson, Wilday, Lapp, Rees, Zilker, Kish, Hennard, Peet, Clark. BACK ROW: Fancher, Jef- fords, Storms, Morse, Miller, Alderman, Walt, Wagner, Fotls. ROW TWO: Wick, Voss, Paine, Paciorskowski, Winchip, Flegal, Jeffords, Baham, Hitchock. ROW ONE: Barber, Gilmore, Kealier, Gutierrez, James, McNeil, Lafferty, Smith, Miss Perry. ABSENT: Phillipi, Mills. BACK ROW; Green, Willett, Hatch, (Standing) -- Mrs. Brown, Gayford, Stevens, Sandford. ROW FOUR: Keith, Smith, Slocum, Mills, Flint, ROW THREE: Beil, Kenyon. Morgan, Cooley, Gillette. ROW TWO: Putnam, Bur- gess, Vosburg, Carpenter, Thomas. ROW ONE: Preston, Burgess, Evans, Carpenter, Aylor. 45 Kwk QJljMl Hennard, Sherwood, Putnam, Pocock, Mack, Gay ford, Thompson, Hatch, Raymond, Bentley. ROW TWO: Sprague, Fiebelkorn, Smith, Greer, McCabe, Cronk, Wolfer, Miss Martin. ROW ONE: Fiegl, Baham, Barnes, Tucker, Brown, Carter, Kenyon, Arnold, White, Bower, Ames. ROW FOUR: Evans, Mrs. Evancho, Wick, Sawyer, Papke, Carmer, Hutton, Vosburg, Yager, Burrows. ROW THREE: Williams, Eltscher, Burke, Sweet, Redman, Arnold, Klein, Bentley, Griffin. ROW TWO: Clouse, Arnold, Bailey, Myers, Paciorskowski, Ballard, Walt. ROW ONE: Hitchcock. Hodnett, Gan- non, Smith, Kellogg, Purdy, McCarthy, Gilmore. 46 Special (Hau FRONT ROW: Frazier, Burrows, Clark, Moore. BACK ROW: Sherwood, Furniss, Rathbun, LaBelle, LaBelle, Ellis, Miss Shute. The Special Class of Fillmore Central School is set up to give individualized instruction on the various levels of each child. The academic skills are taught through unit-type experiences. Each child is taught according to his abilities. I SPORTS The sport's program in Fillmore Central is a vital part of our school year. Our program teaches sportsmanship, physical fitness, and teamwork. Socca STANDING: Coach, Mr. Hall, Findlay, Jeffords, Snider, Fuller, Peet, Bernard. Wells, Roth, McCarty, Holland, Moore, Parks, Brown, Manager, Folts. KNEELING: Schubert, Barney, Jeffords, Swartout, Bennett, Swartout, Beardsley, Smith, Haynes, Willett. I thought maybe if I closed my eyes, that you'd go away! SCOREBOARD FCS 4 Belfast 4 Nunda 6 Andover 2 Alfred-Almond 14 Belmont 0 Andover 1 Nunda 4 Belmont 6 Alfred-Almond 5 Middlesex • •Sectional game OPPONENT 0 13 2 1 2 3 4 0 8 6 STANDING: Swartout, Findlay, Haynes, Willett, Holland, Wells, Richard- son, Roth, Fuller, Bernard. KNEELING: Manager, Folts: Captain, Parks; Coach, Mr. Keeling. LEFT TO RIGHT: Cronk, Barker, Evans, Hill, Miller, Paulsen, Beardsley. SCOREBOARD FCS OPPONENT 33 Andover 55 44 Friendship 42 40 Alfred-Almond 63 32 Letchworth 50 44 Belmont 58 80 Belfast 29 38 Bolivar 36 49 Cuba 58 62 Belfast 47 23 Belmont 42 48 Andover 42 39 Letchworth 73 61 Friendship 53 43 Alfred-Almond 48 44 Bolivar 40 48 Warsaw 37 62 Belfast 47 43 Cuba 61 51 $.U. od FRONT ROW: Coach, Edward Hall; Preston, Bennett, Parks, Brown, Sentz, Miller. BACK ROW: Snider, Wolfer, Myers, Parker, Wooley. $.0. tMmim FRONT TO BACK: Hurd, Wolfer, Paulsen, Steadman, Stockin. Kathy Walsh STANDING: Manager, Robb; Adamowich, Jeffords, Schubert, Robb, Coach, Mr. Shaw; Nonie wicz, Cronk, Nowak, Peet. KNEELING: Manager, Beils; Robb, Damon, Ackerman, Cross, Manager, Holland. Co-Captain Schubert, on right, making arrange- ments for the match. RIGHT: Few minutes before the match; boys anx- iously waiting. 1962-63 Wrestling Record Won 5, lost 7, tied 1 Two county champs: Tom Schubert Lloyd Ackerman BACK ROW: Mr. Ehrhart, Adamowich, VanName, Snider, Bernard, Fuller, Wells, Parks, Swartout, Findlay, Preston. FRONT ROW: Miller, Preston, Beardsley, Brown, Sweet, Parks, Swartout. ScjowhoojuL hjifi Jjm 1 6 STANDING: Fuller, Beardsley, Wells, Pitchers. Findlay, Bernard, Catchers. BACK ROW: Parks, Willett, Myers, Bernard, Smith, Roth, Mr. Keeling. SECOND ROW: Holland, Jeffords, Findlay, Smith, Talbott, Swartout. KNEELING: Fuller, Holland, Swartout. F.C.S. started a new sport this spring and had a five meet season. Letter winners were Roth, Parks, Fuller, Myers, Findlay, and Swartout. 54 Gvtk' SfijtA mmk CAPTAINS -- Sandy Hodnett, Marlyn Hill, Darlene Russel, Virginia Snider, Sharon Hurd and Kay Sandford. CAPTAINS -- Kathy Walsh and Donna Babbit INTRAMURALS Since there are no competitive girls sports, many girls in Fillmore take part in the mural program. In intramurals, the girls compete against each other in different sports. ACTIVITIES icMol is noi all work; activities play portant part in every-students school - ct:vities are many and varied, and very student a chance to participate. Student towwl TOP ROW: Advisors, Mr. Folts, Mrs. Potter, Mr. Swales. THIRD ROW: Farwell, Wilson, Evans, Voss, Swartout, Peet. SECOND ROW: Cook, Smith, Bunting, Parks, Hodchkiss, Folger. FRONT ROW: Richardson, Wal- lace, Miller. %otmai Horn Sodtitj FRONT ROW: Pasel, Wilday, Smith, Snider. Parks. SECOND ROW: Sandford, Swartout, Cooly, Russell, Flint. THIRD ROW: Frazier, Jefford Bennett, Paulsen. TOP ROW: Main, Kemp, Wolfer. 58 BACK ROW: Mr. Cardone, Holland, McCarty, Haynes. THIRD ROW: Bernard, Main, Parks, Swartout, Foils. Mr. Brennemen. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Evancho, Cronk, Whalen, Perry, Paulsen. Hall, Campbell. Miller, Mrs. Oliver. FRONT ROW: Wallace, Richardson, McCarty, Hodnett, Smith. Folger. M BACK ROW: Freeman. Steadman, Miller, Bailey. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Oliver, Burgess, Cronk, Cook, Mishic, Walsh. FRONT ROW: Gilford, Bunting. Clark, Hatch. 59 Senior Band under the direction of Mr. Folts and Jr. Choir. Mr. Folts and the senior band at work--play. 61 (Joed %UM Jjniin, BACK ROW: Holland, Wells, Richardson, Kemp, Adamowich, Wilson. THIRD ROW: Smith, Main, Smith, Hodnett, Sylor, McCarthy, Babbit, Snider. SECOND ROW: Mrs. King, Witter, Barker, Cook. Mills, Rice, Voss. FRONT ROW: Smith, Beardsley, Mills, Hall, Smith, Webber, Rauhe. SfXWik BACK ROW: Mrs. King, Myers, Hurd, Snell, Miller, Papke, Russell, Wilday. FIRST ROW; Bernard, Feldbauer, Hill, Burr, Walsh, Walradt, Snider. 64 Umtitj CId BACK ROW: Mr. Keeling, Mr. Hall. FOURTH ROW; Findlay, Yager. Beardsley, Morris. THIRD ROW: Bernard, Fuller, Shubert, Jeffords, McCarty, Richardson. SECOND ROW: Wells, Smith, Swartout, J. Parks, Haines, F. Parks. FRONT ROW: Peet, Swartout, Roth. CLUB OFFICERS President.....................Dale Swartout Vice -President....................Paul Roth Secretary-Treasurer...............Larry Peet The Paul S. Hatch Memorial was award- ed to Jim Parks for outstanding athletic ability. Mr. Keeling, Jim Parks 65 Jjhmtj GJd BACK ROW: Mills, Mrs. Jones, Hildreth, Makowski, Mills, Cooley, Cronk. SECOND ROW: Hall, Keough, Snell, Wallace, Walsh, Wolcott, Hennard. FRONT ROW: Smith, Grant, Paulsen, Freeman, Davis, Karpinski. Sojjuuji BACK ROW; Paulsen, Grant, Schlicht. FRONT ROW: Frazier, Jeffords. Jtdm JoA mi oh finwm STANDING: Smith, Papke, Freeman, Carter, Mishic, Crandall, Rees. Fiebelkorn, Luckey, McFarland, Keough. Rauhe, Snell, Snider, Wolfer, Grant, Mrs. Babbitt. KNEELING: Smith, Herring, Frazier, Jeffords, Cronk, Paulsen, Schlicht, Barney. BACK ROW: Ackerman, Moore, Wolfer, Mr. Wilmot, McCarey, Cronk, Jeffords, Fuller. THIRD ROW: Noniewicz, Irish, Volk, Prentice, Lilly. Bliss, Beardsley, Armison, Ludwig, Dodge. SECOND ROW: Cleveland, Oakley. Ferris, Burgess, Hallock, Barney, Jeffords, Ackerman. FRONT ROW: Officers. Peet, Volk, Myers, Wolfer, Bennett, Beardsley. Juirn Hommkeu oh Aowux i 67 Stidwt Jjij %om JLopej Au mm Knitting was one of Luz's hob- bies. Always smiling, Luz is seen here with her North American mother. Always willing to learn, Luz tries her hand at cooking. Dale and Luz twisting again. Preparing for a sliding party Kay Sandford, Luz’s exchange sister, she dresses warmly. Luz, Holly Snell, and Sylvia Rauhe on a trip to Canada. Luz Lopez lived in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sandford of Hume for three months this winter. Her home is in Buenos Aires, Argentina although she spent two years in Paris, France. Luz's presence at Fillmore Central was enjoyed by all who knew her. She was admitted as a Senior and studied typing, English, Spanish, and homemaking. She also lectured to all interested groups about her home and her stay in Europe. The Sandford family feels that it was a great privilege to entertain an exchange student under the International Exchange Student Inc. program. 68 Iflwuuj T) uf Syd, you're squeaking Senior class day picnic Are they smoking hot-dogs? The Moving-Up Day Queen is chosen each year, on the basis of personality, ser- vice to the school, and all around good school citizenship. Our Queen, Nancy Ann Wolf- er, possessed all these attributes. After being presented with a dozen long-stemmed red roses, she was crowned Queen Nancy and reigned over the Honor Assembly and the remainder of the Mov- ing-Up Day exercises. QUEEN’S COURT AND ESCORTS — SEVENTH GRADE: Beverly Beardsley and Wayne Hallock. EIGHTH GRADE: Loraine Wolfer and Joe Mills. TWELFTH GRADE: Nancy Wolfer and Paul Roth. NINTH GRADE: Kathy Leet and Rodger Talbott; TENTH GRADE -- Mariland Marriot and Bryon Smith, ELEVENTH GRADE: Marilyn Hill and Pete Fuller. ChuAtmi Kindergarten Dolls Dancers The Sheltons visit the Harris family Kindergarten Band HAVE A HEART — IT'S CHRISTMAS Presented by Kindergarten -- 3rd Grade December 14, 1962 In the richly furnished living room of the Shelton home, Diane and Richard are very un- happy. Their little dog. Happy, has disappeared. The Shelton children receive a phone call from the Harris family saying that they have found Happy. Joyfully the children leave to get their little dog. A while later, they enter the poorly furnished living room of the Harris home. They find Vickie, the youngest of the Harris children holding Happy, whom she has grown to love. The visiting children are surprised that there are no gifts under the Christmas tree. The Harris child- ren are happy just pretending that they really have presents. After learning the real meaning of Christmas, the Shelton children unselfishly give Happy to Vickie. 73 BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1963. THE CREST STAFF Gretchen Pasel and Steve Main )f 1963 Mr. Swartout takes over Our editor Kay Sand ford, and Holly Snell, on that Big Day. % ADVERTISING. The firms whose ads appear on these pages merit consideration for helping make this book possible. Their messages are con- tained herein. Sopkomm Don't you girls know you can't take a bath with your clothes on. Legs CLASS OFFICERS President — Robby Wells Secretary - Glenda Cook Vice-President — Marilyn Paulsen Treasurer — Joyce Beardsley 78 COMPLIMENTS OF STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President...................Cindy Wallace Vice-President.............Alan Richardson Secretary..................Donna Hatch Business Manager...........Linda Miller Proposed new Wing on Eost Hall women's residence. HOUGHTON alert to the future HOUGHTON COLLEGE Houghton, N.Y. Under the guidance of God, Houghton College is ever planning and building for the future. An additional wing on East Hall women's residence is now under construction and a new library building will be started this summer. New curricula, better teaching methods, additional laboratory equipment and major buildings — a community of Christian scholars — for these Houghton continually plans and works. Houghton offers to competent students a liberal arts training in o fully accredited college with a forthright evangelical purpose. Superior scholastic training at minimum expense, with emphasis upon development of personal Christian faith and life — this combination is the past, present, and future of Houghton College! ROCHESTER Congratulations, Seniors GAS % ELECTRIC CORP. Por tra its by Fi1lmore, New York BLAIRS’ STUDIO E. T. Bu r r i 11 District Manager Newark, N. Y. x § IfT «««■«HI 80 Best Wishes Seniors GLICK AND HUDES DEPT. STORE Warsaw, New York MARKET BASKET Means Better Food F i1lmore, New York THE JENNY SHOP For Hair Beauty F i11 more, New York Compliments of RALPH'S SERVICE STATION WARSAW MEN'S SHOP F i1lmore, New York Warsaw, New York Mobilgasl Compliments of Good Luck LANCKTONS QUALITY SHOES Sen iors Perry, N. Y. from Child ren1s Shoes-Lad ie1s Shoes Child Life Red Cross Proud Fit Fashion Craft FLEMINGS BARBER SHOP Step Master Sma rta i re Men's and Boys Boston i an Robin Hood Pedwi n F i1lmore. New York 81 Claud S- Millie Best Wishes MC CARTY'S RESTAURANT MOTEL F i 11 more, New York LIPPMAN'S Perry, New York Compl imerits of SPONSORS CARL OLDENBURG E. Main St. Fillmore, New York CHUCK YANDA TEXACO Fillmore, New York GOOD NEWS GIFT SHOP Perry, New York ART'S TEXACO SERVICE Perry, New York AYER PHARMACY 7 So. Main Street Perry, New York THE LITTLE STUDIO Perry, New York CORKY'S ESSO SERVICE Perry, New York MONTESANO'S Footwear and Apparel Perry, New York A FRIEND BURTON'S SINCLAIR SERVICE F i11 more, New York Sinclair jn LUCKEY § SANDFORD Sales Service Tel. LO 7-2292 Hume, N. Y. 82 THE FILLMORE OBSERVER Best of Luck Sen iors F i 1 1 rqore New York SANDFORD'S STORE MjlMH Hume, New York STEK.L BROS. HARDWARE F i1lmore, N. Y. SERVICE STORE ■( _ AND )] F i1lmore, New York FILLMORE HOTEL Comp 1 iments of F i1lmore, New York THE NEYGUS STORE Hume, New York a§® cy rxrc FOOD Compl iments of C. W. WATSON M Sr P SHOPPE DRUGGIST Gifts F i1lmore, New York Drugs, School Supplies Stationery, Ice Cream 83 ROCHESTER GAS § ELECTRIC CORP. SERVICE STORE F i 1lmore, New York F i 1lmore, New York - L. M. Mathern District Manager Compliments of G. L. F. Best Wishes to the Senior Class F i 1lmore, New York Comp 1i ment s Compliments of PEG'S BEAUTY SHOP of LEW-MARK BAKING CO., INC Fillmore, New York Perry, New York Bakers of Best Wishes WARSAW BOWLING CENTER 118 North Main Street Warsaw, New York Open a 11 year Phone 199-air Conditioned- Automatic pinsetters archway. Hoiriefifyle Cookies STATE BANK OF FILLMORE M. D. SHOP Clothing For The Family 12 N. Main St. Perry, N. Y. Phone 7-35 7 Fi1lmore, New York Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance ROBERTS DRUG STORE Corporat ion The Rexa11 Store Prescription Specialists Perry, New York Comp 1i ments of Comp 1iments of LEE'S KENDALL STAT 1 ON FILLMORE MEAT MARKET F i1lmore, New York Fillmore, New York Compliments of Comp 1i ments of FILLMORE GAS COMPANY SLOAN'S RESTAURANT F i1lmore. New York F i1lmore, New York 85 SPONSORS LITTLE HAT SHOPPEE Warsaw, New York Compl imerits of FILLMORE CLEANERS Fillmore, New York BARBARA’S BEAUTY SHOP Fillmore, New York LYLE A. BLISS Compliments of SHARON AND JIM CRANDALL SON MEMORIAL Houghton, New York Fi1lmore, New York FILLMORE RESATURANT Fillmore, New York O. W. BEARDSLEY'S SON Hume. New York Phone LO 7-2250 BRUCE SWEET FILLMORE OPERA HOUSE Fillmore, New York Compl imerits of Comp 1i ment s CUBA SPECIALTY COMPANY of KOPLER’S FUNERAL Houghton, New York SERVICE TOWNER'S Fi11 more, New York Dry Goods Store Main St. Fillmore, N. Y. 86 Srnfti Faculty Picnic Record Hop--Who's Who? Mr. Cardone - Awards Spelling Champs. Our Quartet Our Majorettes Mr. K. is leaving the picture for awhile, but he will be back. ?? Is It Dale? Tired? 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