Frewsburg Central School - Senior Leaves Yearbook (Frewsburg, NY)
- Class of 1955
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AA I H --V 1955 A SENHQL-Q LEAVES SQ i IWW? nk IZRGWSBURG CGITUQAI. school SENIORS all u X' f xx V -'wwf KAKVAWAWV Presented By FREWSBURG, NEW YORK DUWNUXK,XxQRf5X REW RD The theme of Semor Leaves IS The Near Look and Far Vlslon Thls IS from an old In dnan legend about a mountam guxde He was asked how he found hns way over the dlfflcult mountam passages and always reached hns des tmatxon Hts answer was by the near look and far vlslon When thus was explaxned the Near Look was keepmg ones eyes on the stony path and watchmg for obstacles that mnght be 1n the way The Far Vnsxon was lnftmg ones eyes to the dnstant peaks to ones ultnmate destxna non We the Class of 1955 dedncate thls publlca non of Semor Leaves to hnm who does not let hls v1s1on of the ideal and desirable be come obscured by the realmes whxch lle 1n the Some of us become so completely absorbed m keepmg our eyes on the ground dxrectly be fore us so that we w1ll not stumble that we forget to llft them and see the beauty of the sunset or the awe xnsplrmg grandeur of the heavens on a clear mght Thomas A Edison had thls Far V1s1on When asked why he dxd not glve up after hav mg trled 600 metals for use nn the mcandescent lamp Edxson sand Why should I gnve up? I ve found 600 properties whlch wont work Ive reduced by 600 the thxngs whxch won t answer my need so that puts me nearer my goal You see he never lost slght of the vnslon whnch he had for tomorrow A rare combmatlon of vxslon and determma tlon IS what IS needed ln our world today A dreamer wlth a vxsnon wxll not accomplish hrs goal He must also possess a determmatxon to work untnl he has come nearer to making the vnslon a reality And so our usnon wxll remam but a mere dream unless me together work tovsard its accomplnshment Donna Jacobson Edxtor . . ,, . . I ' 3 3 ' Y 9 . , . . , . , v . . . - path over which he is traveling. Y 7 ' ' Q7 ' ' D! 9 9 ' ,, 7 Y Y Y . Y 9 L . Q Qotserzt h. Jackson Justice We, the Class of 1955, dedicate this Senior Leaves to the most illustrious alumnus of our school. We are proud that this man, who spent his boyhood in our town and went on to at- tain the highest honors given in the courts of our nation, should have found Frewsburg worthy as his final resting place. Loving humanity, he abhored war and was one of those who believed that anyone, or any group, which purposely started an aggressive war was a criminal of the first degree and should be treated as such. This intense feeling was brought out in the famed Nuremburg Trials after XY'orld Wfar Il. As a judge in the United States Supreme Court, he had to make many weighty decisions that would affect everyone in this land-even the world. To make these decisions he had to be able to see the present needs of the people he served and maintain a balance on the scales of justice. He had to foresee what the ultimate ef- fect would be in situations arising in the future. Unerringly his feet steadily trod the path of justice toward his vision of a peaceful world governed by the law of the people. For these reasons, and many more, the Class of 1955, takes great pleasure in dedicating this publication to the late United States Supreme Court justice, the Honorable Robert H. jackson. 1lABlE of CGHIGHTSS forux ord IJCllIL itlon Admlmstratnon I aculty Mumrenance Scmors Cl ass Hxstory C1155 Prophecy umor P115 Semor Play Snapshots flfisscs Aunmcs bnxpshots Music Sports Adsertxsemcnts P154 6 1 ' A A ,,,, AA A, A AA ,A A A A A A A A AAA AA 3 I ' .,,, A . AA ,,,.,, ,,.. .,.., ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, A A A A A A A A 8 1' ...., AA .,,,,,, AAA .,., ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, A A A A A l ' ,...,. A A A A AA AA AA AAAAAA,A1l ,1 ' AA AA A A A A A A AA A ..,.ooroo lf N ,,,,. . A A . A .A A AA 22 Class Will ,,,,, ,,,, A AA ,,,, AA A AAA ,,,,, A A AA .,,. AA soooo AA A 23 I ' 1 ' oooooooooooo,ooo oooo oooo A . A ,,,,, ,,,,, ,w,,, ,,,, ,,,,,..l.. ooo..oo..,soooooooooooooow A A A A AA 24 ' ' .,,, ....,.,. 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B essie Dennison fchairmanb, Maurice Bjork, Cecil Waite Cafeteria ....,, ....,ctv, B essie Dennison fchairmanb, Ruth Titchner Seated-Ruth Titchner, Isabella Lundgren, Everett Seastrum, Bessie Dennison. Second row-Cecil Waite, Maurice Bjork, Howard Warn, Grant Sears. ,M g , J. WM. ANDERSON District Superintendent LORY F. MESSINA Assistant Principal HARRY J. MURRAY Supervising Principal OTTO S. GULI Senior Advisor Seated--Estella Porter, Third Gradeg Lois Young, Third Grade, Donald Bemus, Sixth Gradeg Nell Pratt, Fourth Grade. Standing- Pearl Shevalier. Fourth Grade, Dueressa Sager, Fifth Gradeg Margaret Derby, Sixth Grade, and Florence Haley, Fifth Grade. iv Sealed-Lillian Warn, First Grade, Edith lm- pey, First Grade, Marjorie Marsh, Second and Third Gradesg Gertrude Mahan, First Grade. Standing-Genevieve Westphal, Kindergarten, Dorothy Carlson, Second Gracie, and jean- ette Sheats, Second Grade. w Sealed-Adilene Woodmansee, Vocal Music? William Entwistle, Instrumental Music and Bandg Phyllis Nason, Girl's Physical Educa- tion. Slanding-Lucile Scofield, Homemakingg and james Scofield, Physical Education. if F' Seated-Dorothy Husband, junior High Studiesg Thomas Patterson, Junior High Eng- lish and Driving, Mary Martin, English and Latin. Standing-Elaine johnson, Mathematicsg Margaret johnson, junior High Science. Donald Butler, Speech Correction, Erma Bryant, Remedial Readingg and Daniel Flynn, Guidance. 1 16 Otto Guli, Science, Robert johnson, Industrial Artsg Robert Letro, Social Studies, Melvin Heeden, Art Supervisorg Bruce MacDonald, English. Joan Carlson, Dental Hygienist, Isbella Lund- gren, Clerk, Ida Weekman, Secretary, and Mary LaDul-ce, School Nurse. Thomas Darling, Head Custodiang Howard Jaudon, Wilbur Mara, and William Phillips. ff' ...Q- ,if Cafeteria-Dorothy Anderson, Delores jacob son, Jessie Cook, Letty Wasberg, Julia Chand ler, Manager. Percy Phillips. Head Bus Driverg Anson Bova Richard Nyander, Veo Manges. Gilbert Swan- son, William Walters, and W'illiam Waite. I SENHQQS f K f f f ly ji? Q igz 4 ,Z 2 SUZANNE JOYCE HOWARD, Suzie Versatile, swell personality . . . got that go, go, go . . . Hou- s the weather up there, . . . Mrs. Sprool You'll fall right through the floor. ' . . . good sportsmanship . . . saleswomen? Treasurer I, President 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, G. I.'s 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 2-3, Fire Warden 4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Quintet 3-4, Dancing 3-4, Bowling Club I, Operetta 4, Play 3-4, Dramatics 4. Maior-Commercial. BONNIE LEE MINSER, Minser Ice cream problems . . . she's got that Ivory look . . . when she laughs, she cries . . . Bible Institute . . . church pianist . . . naturally curly hair. Chorus 1-2-3-4, Archery Club 1, Sextet 2, G. I.'s 1-2, Quartet 4, Operetta 4, Pep Squad 2-3, Vice-President 4, Play 3-4. Mayor Music and Home Economics. JANET ELAINE WASBERG, Ian Army's pin-up girl . . .sports fan . . . sings like a nightingale! . . . Cliffs ring . . . our private secretary . . . good kid. Chorus 1-2-3, Cheerleading 2-3, Dancing Club 1-3-4, Sextet l-2-3-4, Secretary 4, Tumbling Club 2-5, All- State Choir 2-3-4, Fire Warden 4, G. I.'s 1-2-3-4, Play 5-4. Major-Mathematics and Science. THOMAS CLAIR DORSEY, Tom iHonor Society! Class chauffeur . . . teases the girls . . . Senator Taft . . . Pun, pun . . . This Tommy Dorsey plays the piano . . . good sport . . . keeps the Senior strong box . . . Boys' Stater. Treasurer 4, History Club 4, Dancing Club 4, I-Ii-Y 4, Fire Warden 4, Play 3-4. Maior-Mathematics and Science. .' . DORIS ELAINE BLACKMER, Blackie LOWELL JEAN BARKER, Jean 4-H u'orker . . . world traveler . . . one of many Bark- ers . . . good dehater . . . Lifesaver . . . those trips to the Adirondacks. Bowling 1, Dramatics 4, Pep Squad 2-3, G. I.'s 1-2-3-4, Operetta 4, Cheerleader 1-3-4, Dancing Club 3-4, Tum- bling 2-3, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4, Chorus l-2-3-4, Play 3-4, Sketch Club. Major-Science and Art. Full of fun jelly joints . . . we love to hear her read . . . good sport . . . Amhrose's gal . . . Ianet's side- kick . . . has parking problems . . . sleepy kid. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Fire Warden 4, G. I.'s 1-2-3-4, Band 2-3, Sextet 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3, Twirler 4, Dancing Club 3-4, Tumbling Club 2-3, Cheerleader 1-2-3, Play 3-4. Major Commercial. ELAINE RUTH BENDER, Bender Dislikes Corry, we wonder why? . . . you're kiddin! . . . Cute kid . . . talented musician . . . sports fan . . . likes typing . . . Bothersome Chemistry experiments with J. C. Chorus 1-2-3-4, Cheerleader 2-3, Play 3-4, Dramatics Club, History Club 4, Tumbling 2-3, G. I.'s 1-24-3, Student Council Sec'y 2, Fire Warden 4. Maior-Music, Mathematics and Science. Q' JACQUELINE DIANE BRATT, jackie Marie's sidekick . . . likes a certain dark hlue Ford . . . love that grin . . . Ray's tormentor . . . Ed . . . a little late on assignments . . . Blondie. Bowling Club 1, Dancing Club 3-4, Play 3-4, Intra- murals 3, Dramatic Club 4, Chorus 3-4, Operetta 4. Major-Home Economics. ALVIN LaVERN BUTTERS, Al CHonor Societyl Crisco Kid . . . brainy . . . trig whiz . . . rides after play practice . . . Goldilockr . . . Sheriff Crandy . . . man with the gavel?? Chorus l, Basketball I-2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Baseball 3-4, Student Council Rep. 3, Student Council Pres. 4, Fire Chief 4, Rifle Club 1-2-3, History Club 4. Major-Mathematics and Science. JEAN ELIZABETH CARTER, Beanie Betty Crocker of the Senior Class . . . heautician . . . church worker . . . love those creampuffsu . . . Bob and I . . . friendly . . . wedding bells are ringing. History Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Play 3-4, Interlingua Club 2. Major-Science and Mathematics. MARY ANNE COOK, Cookie fHonor Societyl Vim, vigor, and vitality . . . short and to the point . . . an artist by her own right . . . dancing fiend . . popular kid . . . hot canary. President 1, Student Council Rep. 2, Bowling 2, Tri- ' Hi-Y 2-3-4, Sketch Club 3, Pep Club 2-3, Newspaper 2, G. I.'s 1-2-5, Sextet 1-2-3-4, Play 3-4, Dancing Club 5-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Operetta 4, Fire Warden 4, All-State Chorus 2-3, Cheerleading 1-3. Maior-Mathematics and Art. JOYCE JOANNE DILLON, Dilly Big sister . . . harber's daughter . . . personality plus . . . shorty . . . likes to go to the Capitol . . . Ed and I . . . sports enthusiast. Secretary 3, Pep Squad 3, Fire Warden 4, G I.'s 3, Dancing Club 3-4, Bowling Club 3-4, Play 3-4. Major-Commercial and Home Economics. NANCY JANE FIELD, Hanks Sweet smile . . . lull of fun . . . avid reader . . . Hay Field . . . our own little Posie . . . long walks home . . . Albany. Chorus 3-4, Dramatics Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, G. I.'s 3, Play 3-4. Maior-Commercial. NANCY BARBARA FISH, Nan Chorus accompanist . . . artistic ability plus . . . quite a seamstress . . . cold hands . . . New York City or bust . . . another :roman driver . . . pretty hair. Chorus I-4, Fire Warden 4, Dramatics Club 4, Tumbling I, Quintet 3-4, Sketch Club 3, Pep Squad 2-3, G. I.'s 2, ff-7 Play 3-4, Operetta 4. Major-Art. NANCY ELEANOR GREEN, Nance May be found writing letters to? . . . hot Ford . . . no longer a fsodal jerk . . . basketball fan . . . sweet little brother . . . our Susie McNamara. Chorus 1-2-3-4, G. I.'s 1-2-3-4, Pep Squad 2-3, Fire Warden 4. Tri-Hi-Y Z, Dancing Club 3-4, Archery Club 1, Student Council Rep. 3, Play 3-4, Operetta 4. Maior-Commercial. MARION ELIZABETH HALE, Giggles Good natured . . . fun to be with . . . Randolph ring . . . Marion and Ray . . . Mr. MacDonald's tormentor . . . Fiddle-de . . . one week owner of Bowers' Store. Chorus 4, Pep Club 2, Bowling 1, G. I.'s 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 2, Play 4, Operetta 4, Newspaper 2, Craft Club 2. Major-Commercial. MYRNA HIMES, Myra Mayor of Ivory . . . gruesome English stories . . Bonnie's side kick . . . getting stuck in the mud . . somebody goofed! Games Club 1, Play 5-4, G. I.'s 4, Pep Squad 1-3. Major-Home Economics. Ar-'Q . ,Q ..,.,..5l MARCIA IONA HUSTED, Skeet jimmy Ellis's little song bird . . . Onoville .... Falconer friends . . . hot rodder . . . horses . . . she's feeling her Cheerios. ' Dancing Club 1-3-4, Chorus l-4, Band 3, G. I.'s l-4, Operetta 4, Play 3-4, Tumbling Club l, Bowling Club 4, Pep Squad 2-5, Sextet l-4. Ma ior-Home Economics. DONNA MARIE JACOBSON, Dee jay 1Honor Societyj Good listener . . . watch for Donna in a merry Olds- mobile . . . soda jerk! . . . chem. whiz . . . our efficient yearbook editor . . . Frewsburg's first Girls' Stater. Chorus 1-2-3-4, Bowling 2, Dancing 3-4, Play 3-4, Tri- Hi-Y 2-3-4, Sextet 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 2-3, G. I.'s 1-2-3, Fire Warden 4, All-State Choir 1-2-4, Newspaper 2-4. Major-Commercial and Science. MARIE STACY JOHNSON, Me Lena . . . history dehater . . . always has 4 ride home . . . Hey kids, maybe I can get the Caddif' Dancing Club 5-4, Chorus 3-4, Dramatics Club 4, Play 3-4, Intramurals 2, Major-Commercial and Home Economics. RAYMOND EDWARD JOHNSON Ray Suede hot green Merc Desperate' Big Wheel of Senior Class History naps and English snacks curtain call kiss Ham Baba F F A I2 34 Homemakmg Club 2 Craft Club I Play 2 5 Vice President 2 Major Agriculture HARRIETT VIRGINIA KLINE Harr: fHonor Society! Church uorker . . ready willing and able . . . Whats this about flying angels and red pajamas? . . . our Frewsburg bear . Houghton . athletic ability Quintet 3-4 Cheerleading 3 Play 3-4 Operetta 4 His tory Club 4 G. I. s l-2-3-4 Tri-Hi-Y 2-3 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Interlingua 2 Music Appreciation 3 Fire Warden 4 All-State Choir 2-3-4 Pep Club l-2 Maior-Mathematics and Science PAUL BRYAN LIMBERG, Cheesey Always helping someone make donuts stage manager turns a lovely shade of pink . good worker . we wonder what the attraction is on Main St Play 3 4 Mayor Industrial Arts SANDRA JEAN LINDSTROM, Sandy Chemistry problems . . . whose smiling face do we see when we walk in Kyles? . . . blond tresses . . . friendly . . . finds an attraction in Falconer. Dancing Club I-3-4, Chorus I-3-4, G. I.'s 3-4, Operetta 4, Play 3-4, Tumbling Club 1, Pep Squad 2-3. Major-Mathematics and Science. GWENDOLYN EDITH MELEEN, Gwen Peppy cheerleader . . . Youth for Christ . . . long walks to Nancy's house . . . big sister troubles . . . Beautiful, beautiful brown eyes. Cheerleading 1-4, G. I.'s 2-3, Play 3-4, Operetta 4, Chorus 1-4, Quintet 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3, Bowling Club 1. Major-Home Economics. IRA .IAMES MILLER, Ike Shiny shoes . . . quiet, but oh! brother! . . . youngest in the Miller clan . . . corny jokes . . . math whiz . . from the beautiful hills of Ohio . . . blue shower caps. Band 1, History Club 4, Fire Warden 4, Treasurer 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Play 3-4, Bowling Club 1, Hi-Y 4, Basketball 1. Major-Mathematics, Science and Industrial Arts. DONNA MARIE NELSON, Donna Where did you get your driver's license? . . . snappy dresser . . . Ben and I . . . holds two jobs. Bowling Club 1, Dancing Club 3-4, Cheerleader 1, Class Play 3-4, Sextet 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3. Ma jor-Home Economics. MARY JANE NELSON, Spike Alias Merry Jayne . . . horses . . . motor cycles . . . bound for Alaska . . . dry humor . . . artistic ability always ready for a bang-up party. Craft Club 1-2, Sketch Club 3, Dancing Club 3-4, His- tory Club 4, Vice-President 3. Major-Art. ts ROGER EUGENE SHERWOOD NELSON, Pog Nancy's man . . . loves to hunt deer . . . Future Farmer of America . . . likes to eat . . . when Pog is around there's a riot. Basketball l-5-4, Baseball 3-4, Intramurals I-2-4, Foot- ball 5-4, Chorus l, F. F. A. l-2-3-4, Rifle Club 5, Play 3-4. Archery Club 1, Dancing Club 1-3. Major-Agriculture. if KATHLEEN LOUISE RYBERG, Kay 1Honor Society! Math brain .' . . always has a smile . . . swims like a fish . . . likes sports . . . nice personality . . . all those brains and looks too . . . bowling champ. Bowling Club 1, G. I.'s I-2-3, Chorus 2, Treasurer 2, President 5, Student Council Rep. 4, Eire Warden 4, Play 3-4, Cheerleading l. Major-Mathematics and Science. Vlts,. , NORMAN BRADLEY SITLER, Brad Quiet, but oh! boy! . . . demon with a camera . . . drives a blue hot Buick . . . Hootowl Pete . . . works at the Hardware . . . joined us late, but we don't mind. Basketball 1, Baseball 1, F. F. A. 1-2-5-4, Projection Squad 1-2-3, Chorus l-2-3, Dancing Club l-3-4. Major-Industrial Arts. shits LOIS MARIE SITTINGER, Lo fHonor Society? Will make an efficient secretary . . . ready smile . . . church organist . . . writing letters . . . one of those Institute dwellers. Bowling Club 1, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 2-5, Tri- Hi-Y Z-3-4, G. I.'s l-5, Operetta 4, Fire Warden 4, Dancing Club 4. Major-Commercial and Home Economics. A , EDWIN HARRISON STRICKLAND Ea' Likes red heads little hog big perxonalxty Strckmne ll bats 3our game Rays Pal Damel great man ruth a hammer friendly Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 2 3 President 2 Fxre Warden 4 Student Councll Rep 4 Chorus 23 Quartet 3 Play 34 Rxfle Club 2 Dancmg Club 34 Mayor Industrnal Arts and Art SHIRLEY ANN WILLIAMS Squtrrely Preferx gray Oldsmobile: lore that smxle 15 likes donutx ue uonder uhy Bryan: rmg gets good marks court secretary Band 2 3 Pep Squad 3 Dancing Club 3 4 Play 3 4 Major Commercnal BARBARA LOUISE WILTSIE Barb Our uzcked city uoman keepf the history class in stitches last laugh is Barbs qufte a dehater alu ays ba: a yoke? Chorus 14 Bowling Club I Trl H1 Y 2 Play 34 Operetta 4 Dancmg Club 34 Fire Warden 4 Pep Squad 2 3 G I s l 3 Major Commercial and Shorthand MOTTO WE SHALL LOOK UNTO THE HILLS FROM WHENCE COMETH OUR HELP FLOWER RED CARNATION COLORS BLACK and WHITE h ISIIOI2 In the fall of 1950 we galloped full speed IHIO our flrst year of hlgh school under the guldance of Mr D Aprlx In our flrst powwow we braves shot our ar rows lnto Mary Anne Cook as Presldent Marlon Hale-Vlce Presldent Shlrley Becker Secre tary and Wampum Keeper Suzanne How ard Student Councll Representatlves Bonnle MIHSCI and Cralg Sheldon Durlng IhlS year we were stlll practlclng our salesmanshlp of book covers slnce the huntlng season of the prevlous year had falled to yleld the Wampum necessary for our survlval For the flnal class gatherlng we took a short journey to Panama Rocks We wlll always remember belng the flrst class to begln hlgh school ln the new wlgwam Under the supervlslon of Mr Patterson as blg chlef we began our Sophomore year wlth sharp arrowheads as offlcers Presldent Ed tary Marlon Hale and Treasurer Kay Ryberg Student Councll RCPICSCHIHIIVCS Mary Anne Cook and Ira Mlller On our money maklng hunt we sold pop and popcorn at each home basketball game An added attractlon to our treasury was the flrst pflle whlch we won for the best Halloween wlndow We wlll always recall the many PHIIICS we had and we closed the year wlth a flnal trlbal harvest at Allegheny State Park Looklng forward to a blg year as JUDIOIS we began by electlng to our chlef councll Kay Ry berg Presldent Mary jane Nelson Vlce Presl dent Joyce Dlllon Secretary and Ira Mlller Treasurer Student Councll RCpfCSeHI3IlV9S Al Butters and Nancy Green We rode IHCO our flrst few weeks of school greatly enthuslastlc over the comlng magazlne sales Our flre was extlngulshed however when we were defeated by the SCHIOFS Wlth tense excltement we awalted the pros pect of orderlng the annual JUHIOI' trlnkets our class rlngs ThlS tlme elapsed wlth the de creaslng patlence of each squaw and brave untll at last our rlngs arrlved In all our war palnt we presented a smash hlt Room For One More under the dlrectlon of MISS johnson To the much needed Wampum collectlon lce cream sales added tremendously Our Sprlng Prom was lncluded ln the llst of war dances We closed the year wlth the ceremonlal unlor Senlor plcnlc and we provlded decora tlons for Baccalaureate Mlss johnson served as our advlsor durlng thls year Our long avsalted Senlor year flnally arrlved' Wlth Mr Gull as our blg chlef the smoke rlngs of the peace plpe enclrcled our heads and announced that our offlcers would be Suzanne Howard Presldent Bonnle Mlnser VICC Presl dent janet Wasberg Secretary and Thomas Dorsey Treasurer wlth Ed Strlckland and Kay Ryberg Student Councll Representatlves In October 1954 we presented a western comedy dlrected by Mrs Erma Bryant entltled Desperate Ambrose Thls proved to be a great success We next attacked the junlors and defeated them ln magazlne sales Steady work now began on the yearbook Ice cream sales added sums to our class treasury and thls helped lay the trall open for our class trlp to Washlngton D C over Easter vacatlon At thls tlme we are looklng forward to a Ham Dlnner Senlor trlp Class Nlght Baccalaureate and Commencement As the moon dlPS over the dlstant mountalns we flnlsh our last year at F C S and see among ourselves a near look and far vlslon Joyce MHIIOH . , A . y . . 3 . , I g - - . . 4 1 s Y , . . , , . . . , . Stricklandg Vice-President-Ray johnsong Secre- , , , . 9 '- 9 1 Q - , 1 . . , Y 5 , . . 9 ' 7 . . , ' , . . . . , A ' I . . . 9 . , , . ., . 1 Q 1 . v Z . - Vg . - , n l - 'T 9 Y D 1 , , . . . y ' s 1 ' 7 Thomas Dorsey Bonme Mmser Bryan Lnmberg Myrna Hxmes Marcxa Husted Sandra Lmdstrom Raymond johnson jean Carter Dorxs Blackmer Gwen Meleen Mary jane Nelson ean Barker Edwln Strlckland Suzanne Howard Donna Jacobson Mary Anne Cook Nancy Fnsh Nancy Fneld Harrlett Klme pnophecy IS a Senator tn Washington mvestngatmg all Democrats mstructs a gtggle school for 1ll tempered people has founded his own Llm burger cheese factory ts wrltmg real gory storles for Arthur Conan Doyles hexrs has her own hotrod race track ns stxll Skeet s sldekxck and greasmg all her hotrods fmally gave hrs long awant ed speech to the P T A IS the cookmg demonstra tor on Meet the Mxllers ns st11l at Bob Jones Unn versnty lookmg for a man IS teachmg her lxttle cheer leaders how to acqutre more bounce to the ounce sketchmg wnth charcoals for the Parts fashnons ts modelmg the latest ftg ure fashnons from New York has become the world s sharpest pool shooter IS back at school teachmg Phys Ed to the lrttle dears IS busy rtdmg around m Cadlllacs with important celebrmes IS stxll lost nn one of those art colleges m New York IS huntmg for a lost Cookle m the New York art school has fnmshed her latest ro mance serxes Whnle I Work ts composnng Ltttle Wally Shlrley Wnlltams anet Wasberg Ira Mlller Marlon Hale Nancy Green Donna Nelson Elame Bender Roger Nelson oyce Dillon Marne ohnson Lots Sxttmger Barbara Wlltsle Alvm Butters Kathleen Ryberg Bradley Sltler lackre Bratt poems for the httle Afrncan blacknes ns the Doughnut Queen of 19f9 has replaced the old dnrec tor of nurses at the W C A IS mayor of Pageroad the suburb of Frewsburg just recenved the top post txon of head clerk at Bow ers Department Store mvented an automatnc let ter wrnter for all her pen pa s IS manufacturmg Do It Yourself beautxclan knts IS wnth Lnberace at Carne gre Hall as hns candle holder fmally completed hns herd of 10000 head of cattle IS top mamcurxst for the Berg Barber Shop ts stxll gomg on the col lege speculatnon traps her goal IS Harvard or Yale ns the new Busmess mstruc tor of Frewsburg Central has started a water pump mg business for all rest dents of Frew Run Creek has his own basketball team so he can play all the tnme ts Hollywood s newest mer mand ts the assnstant to the as sxstant of the assistant man ager of General Motors Inc ns the housewxfe of a cer tam somebody nn a cute ht tle manslon Y . . . . . 1' 1 9 1 1 . . . , . . 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J - - - , . . , . . . y ' ll ' ' ' . - v ll ' 1 o ' 1 'Q o . ,, ean B Elaine Doris jackie ean C Cookie oyce Nancy F Nancy F ash Nancy G Maraon Myrna Suzie Marcia Donna j HIOI2 Wlll walls her Senior lifesaving badge to Marian Clark wills her crutches to Pat Wand so she wont get all tared out run ning around so much walls her eating habits to Torny so he can gain weight walls her love for Fords to Marcia Hultberg walls has drivers license to Bruce Lindhal because that wall probably be the only way he wall get one walls her abalaty to cook to JoAnn walls to her sister all the clothes she has not already stolen walls her abalaty to go steady to her sister Edath Erickson walls her sneezing abalaty Ruthie Gustafson walls her musical duties to Cyn thaa Mackie walls her privilege of bemg prompter an the plays to Nancy L Greene walls her seat to Chuck an hopes that he can fall at as well as she can walls a second hand road map to Harriet Hames so she can t get lost walls her abalaty to get to school on tame to Alacaa Holmquast walls her Falconer friends to Shar ley johnson walls the used dummy yearbook to next years editor Marie Ray Harriett Bryan Sandra Gwen e Bonnie Donna N Mary jane Roger Kay Brad Loas anet Shirley Barbara walls all her late hours to Mary Nordland walls has green streak to Dick Butters walls her puns to Mary Nordland walls has ability to get out of classes to work on the stage to George Hamilton walls her Friday night seat an the theater to Wanda Nelson walls her place an the varsity cheerleading to joan Coons walls has height to Tom Swanson walls her giggle to Franklin Elderkan walls her license to am Adams walls to Laura Lee Jones a shot whale we re on the frontier walls has hate for Ag to rn Adams walls her seat an Trag class to anet acobson and washes her the best of luck Kas af she needed atb walls has quietness an study halls to Dave Sheldon walls her job as church organist to Linda Dunning walls his height to Roger Torn strom walls to Beulah Stanton the late hours she sat writing letters so she wall have more tame next year wills her abalaty to go steady to Loralee Keafer walls her shorthand technaque to Barbara Swanson Al - . . . , . I J ' - . . . ' Ik - . . . . Tom -wills his treasure worry to Dale gun for shooting a special Indian ' - . . . . to - . . . Ji 1. . ' . J J a n I u . Ed - ' ' ' - 4 . I y I J M- . a 4 Junlon pta MOTHER .,A, JOEY ...........A,...A,. TROT RosE .....,.,... , TEENSIE ROSE .E,.E,.. JANEY .....E..,.,........ BETTY BIDDLE .,,,,, Miss WINSTON ...EE POPPY ..E....,,,.,,.E.,E,, JIMMY JOHN .,.... MRs. BIDDLE ..........,.,. GEORGE BIDDLE .,.E., RESCUED WOMAN ..,.... DIRECTOR .......V.,....w ,s,s,a,,Donna Jacobson Jackie Bratt ,T,,,,.,RaymOnd Johnson ..,,........Marie Johnson .m,.,Mary Anne Cook .,.....Doris Blackmer ..........Elaine Bender ,,,i,s,Barbara Wiltsie ..ea,,.s,.,.Alvin Butters i.....iEdwin Strickland ,.s....w,Bonnie Minser ..,.,..Thomas Dorsey ,s......,..,..,,Jack1e Bratt Donna Jacobson Miss Elaine Johnson Seated-Elaine Bender, Marie Johnson, Doris Blackmer, Barbara Wiltsie, Donna Jacobson, Mary Anne Cook. Standing-Thomas Dorsey, Jackie Bratt, Raymond Johnson, Miss Johnson fdirectorb, Bonnie Minser, Mr. Heeden fsceneryJ, Alvin Butters, Ed Strickland. Seated-Marie johnson, Suzanne Howard, Bradley Sitler, Donna Jacobson, Ed Strickland. Standing-Benny White, Al Butters, Roger Nelson, Tom Dorsey, Janet Wasberg, Ray johnson, Doris Blackmer, Nancy Field. semon pta DAN'L ,,,.s....w.w,,......,w.Y POSIE ...,c.sA..........,.......,,.w.... ..... AMBROSE GROVES ..,.... BERT MILLER ....,..w,.,,. SH ERIFF CRANDEL ..,.... ,,,,..... HOOT OWL PETE ...... STINKWEED .,....sv..,.. NANCY MARTIN ....... ANNE MARTIN r,,....s BETH ..,...,,,,......,wr.c,.. LENA ,......,,,,.....,w,.... MRS. sPRooL ..,.... JUDGE ...,..rr..s....... FIRST MAN ..............,YA, , SECOND MAN .,.,,....,..,... . STUDENT DIRECTOR DIRECTOR ........,.............w .s..... Edwin Strickland ,.c.....,cNancy Field Raymond johnson .t,s,..,.Thomas Dorsey .Alvin Butters ,....,,sBradley Sitler ,cBenjamin White janet Wasberg ..,v,Doris Blackmer ..t.,..,Donna Jacobson ,c.,iMarie johnson ,Suzanne Howard s,......Roger Nelson ,.......Roger Nelson .....,Ira Miller Donna Nelson Erma Bryant ICQ? Tue' Tuuvnsns HFTIR THE nav rs ovzk 'RON THA' F1 PIISHING H5941 J'us1'?FmzNDS . W ,' Ge-r rug' Biff ,- G Q Z7,-.... DAN 1. Hoods L ,L M ' 5 THU N' 'V -- Cnrrmrmu or San P1466 SOME PARTY Y C LASSS X w 1 'X Q X X XX! :LXXU XX Xxx f 'f X XXX My 'WW a, 'X NNW' fx g 'f-- X N r X X WM 1 N Saga ffy ff gym fi ff X, ,f v ily' Ili -'Q . qs, S . tk -Pg N 7 .xxxu X , X F ., M-,M As 'AVIX-' 1 XM Vx ml'-IX xg lvxt 'xv . ,4 X -I' 'X' v X N ' X. A .ff ' N I r ,W -. 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Wanda N. what oulo happ n If -was quiet. -flunked Chem. -didn't have a girl. -had a steady. -lived on Emory Hill Road. - goofed off in Chem. -stayed home on a school night. -liked English class. -didn't blush. -passed Intermediate. -passed an Iinglish test. -couldn't blow up in Chem. lab. -didn't get a call from Tidioute, Pa. -didn't have front steps on her house. -passed a Math course the first year. -couldn't go to the movies on Friday. Mary N. -didn't study. Carol S. -didn't have a telephone. David S. -passed Chemistry. Roger T. -passed Chemistry. Fred C. -didn't have a girl. Robert G. -had a girl from Frewsburg. George H. -got to school on time. Harriett H. -couldn't be a cheerleader. Lynnette I. -couldn't go over to White's every morning Loralee K. -couldn't go with two fellows at once Bruce L. -passed English. Ted P. -didn't have Alton. Daniel R. -had a date. Beulah S. -couldn't tell time. Barbara S. -ever got her Bookkeeping done on time Patricia W. -didn't like black 8: ivory Fords. Junlons First mu'-Charles Hale, Theodore Peterson, Richard Butters, Nancy Green ltreasurerh, Bruce Lindahl, Roger Tornstrom twice-presidentb. Dale Erikson Cpresidentl, Patricia Waid tsecretaryl, Loralee Keifer, Carol Sears. Beulah Stanton, Harriett Himes. Second rou'-Ardell Ekstrom. Barbara Swanson, joan Coons, Mary Nord- land, janet Jacobson, Cynthia Mackie, Laura Lee Jones, Lynette Irwin, Barbara Suckow, Wanda Nelson, Sharon Cook. Third row-James Adams, Frederick Clark. George Hamilton, David Sheldon, Daniel Rus- sell, Ruth Gustafson, Robert Merchant, Earl Brady, Franklin Elderkin, Miss Elaine johnson Cadvisorj. Daniel Anderson Kay Benson Tim Bjork Alice Bova Gladys Burress Charles Carlson Dale Clark Marian Clark john Covey Clare Crawford Ann Davis Winnifred Dowd Norma Dulmus Nancy Elderkin Robert Elderkin Muriel Hager Peter Hansen john Hart Alicia Holmquist Marcia Hultherg E l'Kz First row-Nancy Elderkin, Murial Hager, Alicia Holm- quist, Teressa Traver, Alice Bova, Laura Sweatman ftreasurerb, Sandra Lamphere fvice-presidentj, Charles Carlson lpresidentb, john Covey lsecretaryb, Donna Thurston, Kenneth juul, Jan Nordland, Griffin Smith, Charles Peterson. Second rou'-Mr. Robert Lerro fad- visorl, Norma Dulmus, Ethelyn Johnson, Gladys Bur- ress, Barbara Warner, Winnie Dowd, Marcia Hult- burg, Dan Anderson, Robert Elderkin, Clare Crawford, Marion Clark, Carol Motter, Ann Davis. Third row- Tim Biork, Bruce Kidder, Kay Benson, joseph Swan- son. Dale Clark, Curt Spontaner, Peter Hansen, Allan Shures, Jack Maclntyre, Brian Johnson, Frank Seekins, Donald Maclntyre, Shayne Munger. D612 DGGVES New York Yankees. -Gym. Certain teachers. Work. -Latin. -Chuckie. - Darwin. Getting in early on school nights. Substitute teachers. -School. - Anne. Catching the Greyhound. -Norma jean. -School. -All teachers. -Canada. -Pimples. -Certain girls. -Class rings. -Certain senior boy!! Brian johnson Ethelyn johnson Kenneth Juul Bruce Kidder Sandy Lamphere Donald McIntyre jack Mclntyre Carol Motter Shayne Munger Micheal Nelson Jan Nordlund Charles Peterson Frank Seekins Alan Shures Curt Spontaneo Griffin Smith joe Swanson Laura Sweatman Donna Thurston Teressa Traver Barbara Warner SODHQITIOIQGS Squeaky trumpets. -M brother 0-5 1 , 572. I y . Everybody fya girls too' 'J -Masquerades. -Sandra! -English class. -Girls? ?? -Brian johnson!! -Homeroom! ! -School. -Hitchhiking. -E nglish. -Geometry. Mouthy people. -George. Guys who contradict. Squirrel hunting with rifles -Blue Mercury. -Bashful boys. - Kiddo. -Skinny boys! ine hm First ron'-Cynthia Hodges, Shirley Long, joan Barber, Saundra Luce, Charlene Nelson, Yvonne Walters, Sharon Harris, Pat Jensen fsecretaryl, Maxine Husted fvice-presidentl, Edward Davis tpresidentl, Carol But- ters ftreasurerb, Gordon Lind, Shirley Johnson, Diane Frankson, Mina Mae Moore, Betty Rowley. Second rou' -Kathleen Walsh, Nancy Johnson, Donna Lindstrom, favomte pastlm Kathleen Barker. Jeanette Rice. Harriet Cushner, Nancy Barrus, Nancy Parker, Patricia Eckman, Linda Dun- ning, Mary Little, Steven Christian. Thomas Swanson. Chester Frodelius. Clayton Scott. Third row-Robert Johnson, Arthur Eckstrom, Gary Burgett, Clark Lee, David Barker, Lars Stone. LeRoy Tuller, Gordon Brady. XVilliam Tornstrom, Philip Hart, Keith Kroenke, Alvin Bragg, John Turk, Gordon Nelson Johnson Chet Frodelius Joan Barber Cynthia Hodges David Barker Sharon Harris LeRoy Tuller Gordon Brady -collecting m o d el sports cars. -making out with Sharon -fixing bike tires. -dancing and hayrides. -calling Ashville and bas- ketball. -Corydon and Onoville. -running around with M. H. and G. B. -running around with L. T. Ronald Youngberg-basketball and being tall. Pat Jensen Nancy Johnson Gary Burgett Saundra Luce Gordon Nelson Kathleen Barker John Turk Tom Swanson Phil Hart Shirley Long Shirley Johnson Donna Lindstrom Carol Butters Kathleen Walsh Donna Stilson -receiving calls from James- town. -a certain Senior boy. -hunting and fishing. -Doug. -being called Goldie, -walking h o m e without street lights. -losing sleep over basketball. -sleeping and skipping school. -basketball and N. M. -Kenny. -walking home after dark. -trying to sneak in the show for free. -being P. E.'s shorter half. -skating at Celeron. -skating. Betty Rowley -skating Harriet Cushner Jeanette Rice Arthur Ekstrom Clayton Scott Nancy Barrus Bill Tornstrom Mary Little Gordon Lind Clark Lee Linda Dunning Alvin Bragg Maxine Husted Lars Stone Keith Kronke Nancy Parker Jackie Barber Marleen Donelson Diane Frankson Patricia Eckman Yvonne XX'alters Steve Christian Charlene Nelson Ed Davis -going to Jamestown with Barb and Jan. -ice skating and basketball games. -cars and L. S. -swimming. -going to the show with N. P. -girls. -babysitting with M. -girls and basketball. -guns. -dancing and goofing off with M. L. -playing mad scientist. -sliding on Warren Hill with L. T. -hunting. -saving money. -going to the show with N. B. -trying to catch up. -Shirley L. and skating. playing the piano. -being C. B. being little homeworker of '58, -teasing L. D. skating and swimming. his Ham radio station. ,420 I 1 First ron'-Kenneth Ferry, Paul Tyler, Everet Seas' trum, Terry Obert, Barry Stone, jon Husted, Robert Anderson, William Bratt, Lawrence Foe, Robert Sand' berg. Second rou'-Edith Rowley, Evelyn Moore, Vicki Lamper, Lois Starks, Wanda Lee, Belle Birt, Sally Pratt, Karen Gustafson, Annette Gregg, Margie Walsh, Miss Margaret Derby iadvisorj. Third rou'-Robert Eastman, Louise Lee, Katherine Wright, Carolyn Scott, Linda Jensen, Patricia jones, Sandra Youngberg, Rich- ard Markham, Thomas Eaton, Thomas Atkins, john Little, james Rice, David Frew. SIXTH GRACE sixth qnaoe First ron'-Richard Radspinner, Sheldon Anderson, jerry Eklund, Timothy Marsh, James Sampson, Alan Hamilton, Burton Waid, Alford Hyldahl. Second row -Harry Adams, Elma Rowley, Grace Turk, Mary Dorsey, Bonnie johnson, Susan Parker, Georgann Young, Darlene Anderson, Merle Atkins, Delores An- derson, Sue Ann Harris, Third rou'-Cecile Nobbs, Evelyn Mclntyre, Susan Russell, Judith Walker, Phillip Knapp, Joseph Ellis, Patricia Holmes, Rodger Shreve, Stephen Anderson, john Rice, Gordon Foe, Paul White, Mr. Donald Bemus ladvisorb. 'rs 6 First row-Sherwood johnson, Richard Couchenour, James Lee, David Frankson, Phillip Shreve, Keith Mitchell, Clare Berg, Paul Anderson, David Warn, Thomas Cheney. Second rou'-Gretchen Bryant, Cheryl Skinner, Nancy Turk, Linda Nelson, Nancy Colver, Patricia Eaton, Sharon Gardener, Patricia Swanson, Edith McCormick, Richard Guth, Mrs. Dueressa Sager Cadvisorl. Third rou'-Linda Lou Harvey, Delores Thurston, Penny Barker, Susan Warn, Susan Johnson, Ronald Anderson, William Dowd, Donald Irwin, Sharon Anderson, Nancy Long, Roberta Battles, Donald Daniels, Barbara Nelson, Ronald Youngberg. fifth Qrzaoe fifth GRACE First rou'-Lawrence Bennett, Theodore Miller, David Thomas, Kenneth Smith, Paul Bova, Way'ne Berg, Donald Norman, Roger Dulmus. Second rou'-Kath- leen Waid, Althea Bragg, jerry Horner, Sue jean Atkins, Frances Ekstrom. Susan jacohson, Marcia Ben- nett, Rebecca Motter, Sandra Waite, Mrs, Haley Cad- visorh. Third rou'-Judy Ferry, james Covey, Mariann Strand, Marshall Frew, Dale Dickerson, Alice Davis, Irma Daniels, Peter Turk, Camille Nobhs. --qu x f nk: -.FX itil First ron'-Sue Ann Thomas, Kathleen Olson. Mar garct Parker, Gaylord Swanson. john Howard. Caro- S 0 lyn Davis. Semml ron'-Gary Radspinner, Sylvia Bova Emerson Ekstrom, Linda Billgreen, Daniel Robinson Brenda Gregg., Shirley Samuelson Doris Sweatman Mrs. Marjorie Marsh iadvisorl. Third mu'-Rose Marie 0 Himes, Thomas Shures, Sue Dill, Nadine Brady, Greg- ory Lombardo. Harold Eccles. XY'infield Sherman. ' o. thmo Ifirsl mu'-Joyce Frankson, Dewey White. Kathy Hale. Rhea Liddie, Larry Donaldson, Paul Cheney, Nfichael Libby, Wayne Kennedy. Second mu'-Norma Dud- geion. Phyllis Jacobson, Ira Rhodes, Melanie Blair, Pamela Scofield, Jacqueline Hedges, Edward Moore, Carol Norman, William XVaid. Gary Swanson. Mrs. Jeanette Shears fadvisori. Third rou'-Terry Chouche- nour. Larry Marvell. XValter Erikson, Sandra Anderson, Mary W'alker. Sandra Lee, Carl Larson. Diane Ander- son. Richard Frankson. 1 1' T 'JI dl avi' First mu'-Gale Kohalka, Xwayne Swanson, Paul Whalen, Carol Kidd, Thomas Harvey, Linda Thurston, Richard Swanson, Daniel Thomas, Christine Emley. Second ron'-Dennis Hagstrom, David Sherman, Earl Staton, David Shures, Stephen Austin, Claudia Richards, Geneie Birt, Barhara Brown, Pennie johnson, Miss Dorothy Carlson ladvisorl. Third mu'-Rae Wlhitc, Klaudette lngeman, Allen Haller, Michael Barone, Dawn Hodges, john Olson, Margaret Wiltsie, Sharon Davis. fmst onaoe S GCQH C GRACE First rou'-Dennis Richards, Edward Waid, Sandra Stanton, Ronald Oberg, Ann Patterson, Kenneth Har- vey, William Anderson. Second mu'-Robert White. Carol Ohert, Patricia Couehenour, Barbara Craft, Bon- nie Mara, Randall Lund, Carl Blood, Kathyrn Grund- strom, Carolyn Young, Mark Turk. liiteen Dolan. Third rou'-Cheryl Matthews, Priscilla Emley, Maurice Daniels, Williams, Mary Lee Anderson, LeRoy John- son, Mrs. Lillian W'arn fadvisorl, Merle johnson. 'Il ,J 1 1 T' First mu'-Daveen Kidd, Cynthia Knappe, Richard Waite, Noel Hansen, Nancy Harman, Burdette Ander- son, Kent Young, lna Lynne jaudon. Second ron'- Kathleen Nelson, Sylvia Shelters, Nadine Lundgren, Linda Moore, Barry Nelson, Ralph Long, David Carther, Harold Berg, Susan Roy, Cheryl Poole. Third rnu'-Connie Lou Waid, Eric Hagberg, Scott Derhy, Neil Howell, Mrs, Gertrude Mahan iadvisorj, james Lombardo, Lottie Covey, Sharon Cartner. fmst GRACE fm 13 Qmaoe Ifirxl rou'-Sandra Horner, Vickie Anderson, Linda Wilder, Sherry Smith, Sandra Smith, Douglas Lind- strom, James Zimmerman, Cynthia Eklund. Second rou' -Michael Meyers, David Hamilton, Linda johnson, Dorlene Featherstone, Ronald Golden, David Pasco, Mark Shultz, Paula Mahoney, Richard Peterson. Third rou'-Marion Lee, Jewel Sherman, Marilyn Cheney, Luella Gobles, Harold Rowley, Gary Adams. Paul Wilcox, Brian Greenwald, Mrs. Edith lmpey fadvisorb. hump- 5? - tif' E gif! lit' li! fi 1431, L, N ' A v ,:mg,g,h, IQ ls' 'S X 51 .. f Sv , -ww. f , ,MM ,V,,f,,,, .,e', ' a 5. ,ag T in Q S f tt H '14 -u , ',, 5 , , xg W 1 M Z E 2 A2 1 if W 'V 54.1 Q M Q , m if in 6, fx W n If , .f f ,024 1 M ' is i V, iw If .xy i r U I v: '5 6 ie 1 Lv, f'y.,'.tYj,Qf , 75 V ...Y i M , , , 'V , N A 4 , 1 Y V -. A5 5 Z ii ' M ' me I mf ei Q JHQ k A 51, 1 Liv' - ' J J K gm, Q , f k N 5-'elf fy. , 1 Q in U4 f If +45 qv 1 5 Q 1 'Q ! I 7? First ron'-Shirley Coons. Nancy Brown, Barbara Cheney, Yvonne Magnuson, Larry Woodard. Standing -Link Lee. William Brown, Nancy Brown. Robert Lee, S I 6 Samuel Brown, Mrs. Cecil johnson fadvisorl, Marilyn Coons, Yvonne Woodard, Cynthia Cheney, Russell Bentley, Kirt Woodard, Ruth Bentley. Standing-Mrs. Beatrice Barton Kadvisorb, Marjorie Franklin, XVarren Swartzentruber, Linda Potter, Clinton Johnson, Patrick Harvey, Karen Waite. Seated- I 0 n Loretta Potter, Bonita Berg, june Waite, Cynthia Nor- berg. 1 M ...fir .- R is ' 43 4 Q , g., J -'1 ' I 1:1 Q W? gn -ut Y sg e nf: : 'na ff ACTWHTHES T First rnu'-Donna jacobson tpresiclentl. Ruth Gustaf- son Ktreasurerl. Nancy Field. Lois Sittinger 4vice-presi- dentl, Cynthia Mackie, Mary Anne Cook, Standing- Alicia Holmquist, Gwen Meleen, Carol Sears, Barbara Suckow. janet Jacobson. jean Barker. Barbara War- ner. Miss Dorothy Carlson tadyisorl. Sharon Cook. SAl:61ZY DATSRGL .. UC f'X G ll 0' Ol SJ C7 U2l-hl- First 1-azz'-William Bratt. Robert Eastman, Karen Gustafson. Edith Rowley. Sally Pratt, Vicki Lamper. Evelyn Moore. Lois Starks. Robert Sandberg. Second mu'-Barry Stone. jon Husted, Katherine Wright, Wandra Lee, Sandra Youngberg. Louisa-Lee. Linda Jensen, Belle Birt, Everett Seastrum. Terry Obert. Third rou'-David Frew. Thomas Eaton, Patricia jones, Rich- ard Markham. james Rite. Thomas Atkins. john Little, john Mahoney. Paul Tyler. Kenneth Ferry. CO -ls JG S- gl Y' 0 0- r P Qs' f, . i gf EDITOR: john Covey SPORTS EDITORS: Ken Juul, Marian Clark SOCIETY EDITOR: Alicia Holmquist ART EDITORS: Sandra Lamphere, Bruce Kidder, Rob- ert Elderkin, Griffin Smith, Alan Shures BUSINESS MANAGER: Alan Shures PUBLICATIONS: Donna Thurston REPORTERS: Grades Four: Muriel Hager Five: Winnie Dowd Six: Alice Bova junior High School: Seven: Teressa Traver Eight: Ethelyn johnson Senior High School: Freshmen: Laura Sweatman Sophomores: Clare Crawford juniors: jack McIntyre Seniors: Kay Benson Clubs: Gladys Burress F. F. A.: Charles Peterson Band: Don Mclntyre Girls' Chorus: Carol Motter Mixed Chorus: Bruce Kidder Kay Benson TYPISTS: Ethelyn johnson, Teressa Traver, Marcia Hultberg, Loralee Keifer, Donna Jacobson STAFF DIRECTOR: Charles Carlson FACULTY ADVISOR: Mr. Robert E. Letro Bean facts staff Firxt row-Gladys Burress, Donna Jacobson, Kenneth Juul, Charles Carlson, john Covey, jack McIntyre, Sandra Lamphere, Alicia Holmquist. Second row- Carol Motter, Alice Bova, Ethelyn johnson, Donna Thurston, Laura Sweatman, Marion Clark, Alan Shures, Clare Crawford, Robert Elderkin, Don Mcln- tyre, Griffin Smith, Mr. Letro ladvisorl, Teressa Traver. l l -- f.. 2- DIOR First row-Myrna Himes, Harriett Kline, Bryan Lim- berg, Donna Jacobson, Thomas Dorsey, Barbara Wilt- sie, Mary Ann Cook, Nancy Fish. Second row--Kath- leen Ryberg, Marion Hale, Shirley Williams, Sandra Lindstrom, Marcia Husted, Marie Johnson, Suzanne Howard, Jean Barker, Nancy Green, Doris Blackmer, Lois Sittinger, Janet Wasberg, Nancy Field, Gwendolyn Meleen. Third row-Jean Carter, Edwin Strickland, Bradley Sitler, Ira Miller, Roger Nelson, Alvin Butters, Raymond Johnson, Donna Nelson, Jacqueline Bratt, Joyce Dillon. leave SIAI1 Editor In-Chief ....., ,,...., D onna Jacobson Assistant Editor ,i... Business Manager Sports Editor ,..,.,.,.... Photography Editor Advertising .,i,.,......,, Circulation ..... Art Editor .....,,. Typing ,..... Assistants Alvin Butters Suzanne Howard Nancy Green Joyce Dillon Bradley Sitler Lois Sittinger Janet Wasberg Kay Ryberg Donna Nelson Jean Carter Marion Hale Marcia Husted Shirley Williams Bonnie Minser Jackie Bratt Jean Barker ......Elaine Bender .,,,.,L.Tom Dorsey ,Y .,.... Harriett Kline Mary Anne Cook ,,,,,cBryan Limberg ...,..Barbara Wiltsie ,.,.....Nancy Fish r..,..,Myrna Himes lfirxl ron'-Alicia Holmquist lsecretaryj, Barbara Suckow ivice-presidentb, Kathleen Ryberg itreasurerl, Edwin Strickland, Mr, Otto Guli and Mr. Harry Mur- ray ladvisorsl, Alvin Butters ipresidentj. Second rou' -Bruce Darling, Gary Darling, Kenneth juul, Donna Thurston, Karen Ingeman. Third rou'-Gordon Lind, Carol Horner, Bruce Lindahl, Loralee Keifer, Shirley johnson. FIRE WARCE stuoent COUnCll Kneeling-Alvin Butters tchiefj, Bradley Sitler, Ira Miller lasst. chiefj. First ron'-Barbara Wiltsie, Mr. Murry fadvisorb, Joyce Dillon, Gwen Meleen, Janet Washerg. 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Lie?-V ' .ic , :ft F First rou'-Miss Woodmansee fadvisorb, Donna Jacob- son Doris Blackmer, Marcia Husted Janet Wasberg AX -x Q. 2.7 is Mar Anne Cook Se'cond row-Nancy Fish Harriett , , , S D S C Y - Q Kline, Suzanne Howard, Bonnie Minser, Gwen Meleen. qnoup First mu'-Miss Adilene Woodmansee fadvisorb, Mary Anne Cook, Norma Dulmus, Sharon Harris, Joan Bar- ber, Ann Davis, Maxine Husted, Marie Johnson, Jacqueline Bratt, Nancy Fish, Gwendolyn Meleen, Nancy Field, Harriett Himes. Second rou'-Charles Hale, Philip Hart, Donna Lindstrom, Marcia Husted, Bonnie Minser, Barbara Suckow, Sharon Cook, Ardell Eckstrom, Nancy Greene, Barbara Swanson, Donna Jacobson. Third rou'-Brian Johnson, David Barker, Kay Benson, Bruce Kidder, Harriett Kline, Ruth Gustaf- son, Suzanne Howard, Jean Barker, Janet Jacobson, Lois Sittinger, Patricia Waid, Nancy Green, Barbara Wiltsie, Marion Hale. I ', vgunlgf i Firsl mu'-Susan Parker, Bonnie johnson, Sharon White, Beverly Westman, Sylvia Stanton, Becky Lind- quist, Mary Louise Dorsey. Sermzd ruu'-Sally Pratt, Georgann Young, Mearle Fellows, Rohert Anderson, Carolyn Scott, David Christian, jimmy Barkman, Wil- liam Patterson, Timothy Marsh, David Warn, Harry Adams. 'lilaird rnu'-Camille Nohhs, Priscilla Barry, Edward Radspinner, Sherwood Anderson, john Little, Stephen Anderson, Rodger Shreve, W'illian1 Dowd, Tommy Gustafson, jerry Ecklund, Rohert Eastman. Marshal Frew, Danny Christian. David Frew. Ronald Anderson, Sherwood johnson. Fourth ron'-Lawrence Bennett, Gretchen Bryant, Everett Seastrum, Richard Couchenour, Bill Bratt, Mary Ann Strand, Katherine NX'aid. I-'iftb rou'-Cecile Nobhs, Rodger Dulmus, Stephen Kidder, jerry Horner, Lance Barker, Mr. Entwistle, john Husted. Donald Irwin, Tommy Eaton. lqhth Stiunliug-Miss Adilene Xlfoodmansee ladvisorb, Sandra Murray, Connie Nohbs, Sharon Munger, Linda Main- lv Waring Edith Dillon Carol Cook Patricia Berg Seroud 6 S 6 m B rnu'-Clyde Irwin. john Titchner. Larry Ecklund, David an Christian, Mr. XV1lliam Entwistlc. L1 R Md' ,-,f 4651, 1 , , ff--9 '.. ' W , ,.N....................-W--.-,...N- li 'N' A-'L .v N: in L? x r ,z 1 TM' WNV 55 92 31 iff?-1 Q A.. F , M iw .wh F I VA L 5 0 1 1 ' 3 , A 3 wiv. if ' f -,ef 1 3 J , V 1 ill' ng 2 f ik, k I , 'M 1 ki.: 35 1 'Q A' ' fa: First ron'-Barbara Wiltsie, Nancy E. Green, Sharon Harris, Norma Dulmus. Second rou'-Suzanne Howard, Gordon Lind, Patricia Waid, Bruce Kidder, Nancy L. Greene, Phillip Hart, Kay Benson. Mary Anne Cook, Charles Hale, Maxine Husted, Marion Hale, Harriett Kline, Ruth Gustafson, Miss Adilene Woodmansee idirectorb. Third ron'-Tim Bjork, Bonnie Minser, Brian johnson. jean Barker, Sandra Lindstrom, joan Barber, Barbara Suckow, Barbara Swanson. 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Standing-Tom Woollett, Al Butters, jim Engstrom, Norman Crow, Dick Butters, Roger Nelson, Dennie Johnson, Terry Olafson fbatboysl, Mr. Robert johnson Cass't. managerb, Mr. James Scofield imanagerb. BASEBAU HE won'-r ew: ng oun nouxzv: m A one i. TMI: IS an-um 7 Din' H! k 1 i H .7 f , .QQ .?l had BITE .Y our vnu. ao -rn .nzzn Du -1- 1 I 'A 44 AUVEQTHSEMENTS CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO TI-IE SENIOR CLASS OF I955 FROM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FALCONER FALCONER N Y Let there be two Yeor Books an T955 The Sensor Annual and an Interest Book from The Furst National Bank of Falconer Pald on Interest Accounts 200 M be F.D I.C. D p s't I s cd p to STO 000.00 panents slqnatunes MLWQQMLM0? vm -MMG? M642 fa mghwwm ww W7mffZ777f Kapzwd 17 5f.,.f.,Zr.1..a. fhpgwmcfwfmwm vfgwwffdw fYUI M 7m-,o?76ZfyZZ. mwah www www fgfwfyfgfgqg-:wa PM Wm fd www WM Wigwfd mt, nmmwxidwmm v.15,,a4.z4f, Mgfmm Nic nz., ffzdfzmb 79? +747 FVIMAAJ ffffwdffffffff Wzfmkzfmw 244fw JMM MJ.. W 4277 , A 'L ' I ' ff. 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'oo CHAUTAUQUA LAKE CREAMERY Assurance The Best of Oualutv In our Daury Products Your Patronage Solrcuted 212 Fluvanna Jamestown N , , . Y. sv -T, 'S Z '.'?a , '-. 1 -:V G ' .ie s AXA , rss I' Y it-:fl ,JN of 111' 1 -78 1 '- r A fr n I 'Al '1 ' 601 WEST 8TH ST. JAMESTOWN, N. Y. .rs -',nf2r1'fD 91-Hx -- , 'E' , 'f 'R Q53 0. U ' - - I . x 2--if, , I , -M Y. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FREWSBURG FACULTY CONCRATULAT'ON5 BERTES DRAPERY sHoPPE IO the Complete W ndo Serv ce Closs of I955 Custom Made Drapernes PERCY PHILLIP S GARAGE 99 435 Y 114 E Th f Y Russfu Rouen RINK CI-A55 of I955 Where Youll AI ays Enjoy BONIWOOD Skate YOU DBIQ J f cfyl. Y GENERAL ICE DREAM GURPORATIUN DIVISIUN of NATIUNAI. DAIRY PRODUCTS CORPURATION 'I00 Instltute Street Jamestown New York GET THE BEST GET SEAL TEST 9 I W I ' Phone - F wsburg New ofk . ird S. Jamestown, N. . .. . W . To r .. R ll I ' mes own i ine Jamestown, N. . usse Penny wma I I rl 1 l 1 l For the Ideal Graduation Cuff A ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER from GEER DUNN COMPANY 22W t3dSt Ja esto .I S AUTO SUPPLY NATIONALLY KNOWN AUTOMOTIVE PARTS 18K Pues that are better Pies that have zest Comparison proves Moles Pres are Best MOLE PIE CO BARONE S MEAT MARKET Chas Barone Prop CHOICE MEATS POULTRY Ph e 4055 GENERAL INSURANCE MILTON E VENMAN 9 W M CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS of I 955 PARENT TEACHERS ASSDCIATION FREWSBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL I es r . m N o o ' I u Phone 5-T13 1080-1082 E. second sf. Jamesf N. Y. ' in r t Jamestown, I ' 1 Frewsburg, N. Y. on 5 . ain st' WEISER S GROCERY COMPLIMENTS SOUTH SIDE BLUE SUNOCO MAHONEY S LIQUOR STORE WHITE S RESTAURANT MEALS d LUNCHES HOME COOKING COMPLIMENTS FREWSBURG DRY CLEANERS BUD DANIELSON S FRIENDLY SERVICE MOBIL TIRES MOBIL O L COMPLIMENTS I COMPLIMENTS LUNDQUIST SERVICE CARLO'S STATION MARKET 7 f F II L' O I S I C A S I1 I S I' I C 777 Foote Ave. Sfifllfe St. Ffewsbllfg, N. Jamestown New York I I CJICI Ph and Gene SUNDAY DINNERS 5 Water Street urg N Phone 3-461 r of I Phone 2-352 Main Street Frewsburg, N. Y. o of SAM BONDI CONGRATULATIONS Wholesale Fru ts C7 Vegetables 36H Tlph Of 934 5845 Terms 7 days net to the Closs of I955 C D othy A de L tty W sb g s C ok Doo Ja ob BEST WISHES the Closs of l955 MOORE S HARDWARE rnewssunc PHARMACY ,um 'cpu COMPLIIVIENTS TASTY BAKING BY JONES 'II9 M ket Sf Ja CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS NORM ELLYN HAIR SHOP gre M Ce te SPARKS GROCERY Groceries Notions sr F bgNY B 8. N ESSO SERVICE CRFINE TUIXIE I ID BRAKE SERVICE U S ROUTE 62 FREWSBURG N Y Phon 4485 I ' Sf. amson Mrs. Julia handler Jamestown, N. Y. M rs. or n rson ee one Mrs. e a ur fice 5 Residence Mr Jessie 0 T Mrs. I res c son TO I' Q I Q- 0 A Z , 00 kia X5 54 Main Sf. Frewsburg, N. Y. 25 Main St. Frewsburg, N. OF Norma Bur e , Prop. ar , mestown, N. Y. I W. ann St. Frewsburg, N. I T I L IGI 1 I 'UI n r , rews ur , . . I U I e I CUNGRATULATIUNS SENIURS W h b YY Y LUNDGREN MOTOR SALES A9 Clff A Iy RED AND WHITE KYLE AND LITTLES COMPLIMENTS BLAIRS FUNERAL HOME CLASS of 1957 GO0D LUCK COMPL MENTS The CLASS of 1955 H G SEEHAUSEN RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE M St Pho e 3075 F ew b r , I it est of luck ond good wishes Mo ou find success Along the highwoys ond b woys of life I ot i Ray ke e A Pennsylvania SHE'-U0N'3 COMPLIMENTS of J. Kobo o, Mgr. Tel. 2485 -n st. Frewsb 8 ain St. Frewsburg of L of the to 8 Water St. Frewsburg, N. 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