Frewsburg Central School - Senior Leaves Yearbook (Frewsburg, NY)

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LEAVES SENIOR ■ s ? ■ Presented By Frewsburg Central School Seniors Frewsburg, New York 1957 Foreword We the staff of Senior Leaves 1957 ' ' present to you our yearbook. We hope that through this book you will receive a picture of the activities and achievements in a year at F.C.S. As we approach the last days of our years at F.C.S., we look back on many thrilling memories. The plays, musical programs, and various class ac¬ tivities that we have taken part in have all con¬ tributed to our enjoyment of school life. And, to the people at F.C.S. who have ministered to our needs while we have been here, we hope the mem¬ ories will be happy ones, too. Bruce R. Kidder Editor-in-Chief Dedication We of the Class of 1957 wish to dedicate this edition of Senior Leaves to Mrs. Helen B. Donaldson. Mrs. Donaldson returned to F.C.S. last year to resume her po¬ sition of teaching high school English. She has given of her time, away from her husband and four children, voluntarily, as director of our Senior Play — and most im¬ portant as faculty advisor to the Yearbook Staff. There have been times of trial and tribulation, but we want to show our gratitude in this small gesture of recognition which she so richly deserves. First Roiv : Ethelvn Johnson, Griffin Smith. Laura Sweatman, Bruce Kidder, John Covey, Peter Hansen, Kenneth Juul. Second Row: Mrs. Donaldson, Tessie Traver. Norma Dulmus, Charles Carlson, Alicia Holmquist, Mr. Guli. Yearbook Staff Editor-in-Chiej _Bruce Kidder Assistant Editor _John Covey Business Manager _Ethelyn Johnson Sports Editor ___Kenneth Juul Photography Editor _Alan Shures Advertising _ Charles Carlson Circulation _ ___Griffin Smith Art Editors _Tessie Traver Peter Hansen Typing _Norma Dulmus Ethelyn Johnson Gladys Burress Treasurer _Alicia Holmquist Literary Editor _Laura Sweatman r -■’ v t ' t Board of Education ' f Ji; lil IllliP : Seated: Howard Warn, Isabella Lundgren, Bessie Dennison, Ruth Titchner. Maurice Bjork. Standing: Grant Sears, Everett Seastrum, Cecil Waite. OFFICERS President -Everett Seastrum Vice-President -Howard Warn Clerk -Isabella Lundgren Treasurer - Robert DiI1 Collector -Ruth Ingeman COMMITTEES Auditing -Mrs. Titchner, Chm., Mr. Sears Budget and Finance -Mr. Warn, Chm., Mr. Sears Building and Grounds -Mr. Sears, Chm., Mr. Warn, Mr. Bjork Teachers -Mrs. Titchner, Chm., Mrs. Dennison Transportation -Mrs. Dennison, Chm., Mrs. Bjork, Mr. Waite Cafeteria -Mrs. Dennison, Chm., Mrs. Titchner Standing : Miss Johnson, Mr. Guli, Mrs. Dewing, Mr. Letro, Mr. Zimmer. Seated : Mrs. Nobbs, Mrs Donaldson, Miss Wallace. Standing : Mr. Woodard, Mr. Bemus. Seated : Mrs. Husband, Mr. Heeden, Mr. Patterson, Mr. John¬ son, Mrs. Scofield. Standing: Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Sager, Miss Derby. Seated: Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Barton. Mrs. Haley, Mr. Poor. Standing : Mrs. Goranson, Miss LaDuke, Mr. Sco¬ field, Mrs. Lindell, Mr. Flynn. Seated : Miss Nason, Miss Warren, Miss Woodmansee. Standing: Mrs. Westphal, Mrs. Impey, Mrs. Warn, Mrs. Sheats, Miss Carlson. Seated : Mrs. Cusimano, Miss Steffey, Mrs. Luke. Starlding: Miss Pierce, Mrs. Shelters, Mrs. Young. Seated: Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Pratt. Mrs. Marsh. Office Staff Left to Right: Ida Weekman, Isabella Lundgren, Marjorie Davis. Left to Right: Anson Bova, Gilbert Swanson, William Waite, Richard Nylander, William Wal¬ ters, Lloyd Price, William Shroyer, Percy Phillips. Bus Drivers Custodians First Row: Howard Jaudon, Tom Darling, Earl Stanton. Second Roiv: Helen Worden, Wilbur Mara. Left to Right: Julia Chandler, Dorothy Anderson. Jessie Cook, Delores Jacobson, Evelyn Holmquist. Lettie Wasberg. Cafeteria 9 9 LAURA E. SWEATMAN National Honor Society, Science E. ALICIA HOLMQUIST National Honor Society, JOHN W. COVEY National Honor Society, Math, Science, Latin April 10 “ Don’t say that you agree with me. When people agree with me, I always feel that I must be wrong.” —Wilde Square Dance Club 1; Intramurals 1; Chorus 1-4, Librarian 2, 3; “Bear Facts” Staff 2; “Little Bop” 2; F.T.A. 3; “You Can’t Kiss Caroline” 3; Class Vice-President 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Fire Warden 4; “Bolts and Nuts” 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4. ETHELYN M. JOHNSON Business February 6 Math “Lish” . . . Distinguished giggle . . . Better late than never . . . Square Dance Club 1; Sextet 1, 2; Chorus 1-4, Secretary 1, Vice-President 2, President 3, Secretary 4; “Bear Facts” Staff 2; Student Council 2, 3, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Chaplain 2, President 3; Intramurals 2;. “Arsenic and Old Lace” 2; “You Can’t Kiss Caroline” 3; F.T.A. 3, 4, President 4; “Bolts and Nuts” 4; Fire Warden 4; Yearbook Staff 4; National Honor Society 2-4, Vice-President 4. August 31 Class “chaplain”. Latin III. Ken¬ tucky. “He has no fault, except that he has no fault.” —Pliny Class Treasurer 1; Indian Club 1; Class Secretary 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, Vice-President; History Club 2-4; “Arsenic and Old Lace” 2; “Bear Facts” Editor 2; Class President 4; “Bolts and Nuts” 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Model U.N. 2-4; National Honor Society 2-4. February 12 “Ef” . . . Oh! that ice cream! Poc¬ ket edition. Neat and trim . . . Intramurals 2; “Bear Facts” Staff 2, 4; “Little Bop” 2; Chorus 3, 4; Fire Warden 4; “Bolts and Nuts” 4; Class Secretary 4; History Club 4; Year¬ book Staff 4. WINIFRED D. DOWD Business, Homemaking SHAYNE M. MUNGER National Honor Society, Math, Science July 22 Mailing films??! . . . Cat lover . . . Teachers ' pest . . . Scatterbrain . . . Bowling Team 1; Intramurals 1; Craft Club 1; Camera Club 1; Indian Club 1; Bowling Club 1, 2; Projector As¬ sistant 1-4; History Club 3, 4; Model U.N. 3-4; Science Club 4; Student Council Representative 4; Basketball Manager 4; Honor Society 3-4, Trea¬ surer 4. KAY E. BENSON Math, Music TIMOTHY N. BJORK May 4 Math, Science “Tim . . Mobile pizza parties . . . Gas money!! Intramurals 1. 2: Rifle Club 1; Band 1-3; Operetta 2; Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 3; “Arsenic and Old Lace” 2: Chorus 3. 4; Fire Warden 4. February 1 “Winnie” . . . “Bashfulness is an orna¬ ment to youth”. - Aristotle Dramatics Club 1; Chorus 1-4, Presi¬ dent 2; Sextet 2; “Bear Facts” Staff 2; “You Can’t Kiss Caroline” 3; “Bolts and Nuts” 4; Student Council Representative 4. May 3 Nonchalant, Pizza parties, Keyboard Casanova. Trips to Erie Square Dance Club I; Music Apprecia¬ tion 1; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Chorus 1-4, President 4; Indian Club 1; Pro¬ jector Assistant 1-3; Operetta 2; Arsenic and Old Lace” 2; “Bear Facts” staff 2; All-State Chorus 1-4; Fire Warden 4. ALICE E. BOVA Science April 17 “Chatterbox . . . It ' s a bird! It ' s a plane! No, it ' s Alice!! Intramurals 2; “Bear Facts” Staff 2; Chorus 1, 3, 4; “Little Bop Riding Hood” 2; Fire Warden 4. EARL F. BRADY Shop November 13 Necking Trouble . . . Projector Assistant 1-4; F.F.A. 1-3; Basketball 2, 3; Rifle Club 2; In¬ tramurals 2-4; “Professor, How Could You?” 3. GLADYS H. BURRESS Business September 10 “Sunshine . . Kentucky Babe . . . “Bear Facts” Staff 2; All-State Choir 4; Chorus 4. RICHARD T. BUTTERS Shop August 7 “Never do today what you can put off ‘til tomorrow.” “Dick . . ” Oh! How that class ring travels! Work comes last. Basketball 1-3; Class President 1; Chorus 1; Projector Assistant 1; In¬ tramurals 2, 3; Fire Warden 4. November 6 CHARLES H. CARLSON National Honor Society, Science % Math, CLARE C. CRAWFORD February 20 National Honor Society, Science Frank’s side-kick. Deceivingly shy. Wolf in sheep’s clothing. Indian Club 1, Tntramurals 1, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Fire Warden 4; Track 4. “Mouse” Football went to his head! Veteran class president. Band 1; Class President 1-3; Intra¬ murals 1-3; “Arsenic and Old Lace” 2; “Bear Facts” Staff 2; “Little Bop” 2; Baseball 2-4; Basketball 1-4: “You Can’t Kiss Caroline” 3; Fire Warden 4; Yearbook Staff 4; National Honor Society 2-4. L. ANN DAVIS Homemaking October 27 Shy . . . Annie . . . Future home¬ maker. “Gentle in speech, beneficent of mind”. Square Dance Club 1; Chorus 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Operetta 2, Intramurals 2. NORMA J. DULMUS Business August 11 Abbreviated. Pet hate — Norma JEAN Square Dance Club 1; Chorus 1-4; Band 1-4; “Arsenic and Old Lace” 2; “Little Bop” 2; Operetta 2; “You Can’t Kiss Caroline” 3; “Bolts and Nuts” 4; Yeafbook Staff 4. NANCY L. ELDERKIN Business September 9 Not so tall. Brother ■ hater. Square Dance Club 1; Chorus 14. “You Can’t Kiss Caroline” 3; Fie Warden 4. ROBERT W. ELDERKIN Shop. Art November 9 “Bob” . . . Volkswagan enthusiast . . . “Bear Facts” Staff 2; Track 3, 4; In¬ tramurals 3. December 5 One of Cupid’s victims. Lovely blaclf tresses. Square Dance Club 1; Dramatics Clu ' j 1; Chorus 1, 2; “Bear Facts” Staff Science Club 4; Bowling Club 4. BRIAN M. JOHNSON Shop November 2 “ Breons d ” . . . Jazz enthusiast . . . Allergic to school . . . Alarm clock hater . . . Bowling Team 1; Chorus 1-4; Operetta 2; Bowling Club 2: “Little Bop” 2; Fire Warden 4; Band 1-4, Vice-Presi¬ dent and stude nt conductor 4. KENNETH A. R. JUUL Science, Math “Ken” the idle September 7 “Jewel box” Bowling Team 1; Intramurals 1-4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Student Council 1-4, Representative 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Rifle Club 1; Indian Club 1; Band 1-4; “You Can’t Kiss Caroline” 3; Chorus 3; All-State Band 3; Baseball 3, 4; Track 4; “Bolts and Nuts” 4; Yearbook Staff 4. BRUCE R. KIDDER National Honor Society. Science, Latin Math. March 5 Naturally (?) wavy hair . . . Mischie¬ vous grin . . . Music Appreciation 1; Indian Club 1; Square Dance Club 1; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Operetta 2; “Bear Facts” Staff 2; History Club 2-4; Model U.N. 3, 4; “Arsenic and Old Lace” 2; Band 1-4, President 2. 4; Chorus 1-4, Vice- President 4; Class Treasurer 3; “You Can’t Kiss Caroline” 3; All-State Chorus 1, 3, 4; Yearbook Editor 4; “Bolts and Nuts” 4; National Honor Society 2-4, President 4. DONALD E. MC INTYRE Shop, Math November 30 “Don . . . Pet hate - Eugene . . . Mo- bilgas fan . . . Bowling Team 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Square Dance Club 1; Craft Club 1; Band 1; Bowling Club 1, 2; “Little Bop” 2; “Arsenic and Old Lace” 2; “Bear Facts” Staff 2; “You Can’t Kiss Caroline” 3; Basketball 3,-4; “Bolts and Nuts” 4; Fire Warden 4. JOHN D. MC INTYRE Science, Art November 21 “Jack ’ ... An y girl over 9, and not over 90! . . . “This bold, bad man .”— Shakespeare Bowling Team 1; Rifle Club 1; Bowl¬ ing Club 1, 2; Band 1, 3; Intramurals 1-4; Baseball 2, 4; ‘ Bear Facts” Staff 2; Basketball 1-4: “You Can’t Kiss Caroline” 3: All-State Band 3; “Bolts and Nuts 4; Track 4; Fire Warden 4, Assistant Chief. DON A. MESSENGER Drafting February 9 “Don” . . . Deceivingly quiet . . . New F.C.S.’er this year . . . Basketball 4; Track 4; Baseball 4. June 2 Not too talkative . . . Willing helper . . . Friendly Chorus 1-4; “B ar Facts” Staff 2: Fire Warden 4. CAROL L. MOTTER Business. Homemaking JAN D. NORDLUND Art August 2 Check vour oil? “Fang ’ . . . “Check your oil?” . . Drives on used parts . . . Bowling Team 1; Bowling Club 1 Rifle Club 1; Band 1: Intramurals 1 2; Fire Warden 4. CHARLES 0. PETERSON February 15 “ Charlie ” . . . Hot tractor . . . FRANK W. SEEKINS Science, Shop Intramurals 1; Square Dance Club 1; Junior F.F.A. 2, ‘‘Arsenic and Old Lace” 2; “Little Bop” 2; “Bear Facts” 2; F.F.A. 4; Fire Warden 4. December 18 Clare’s side-kick . . . Car crazy , . . Band 1; Music Appreciation 1; Track 2-4; “Arsenic and Old Lace” 2; In¬ tramurals 1-4; Basketball 2-4; Base¬ ball 2-4; Fire Warden 4. ALAN R. SHURES National Honor Society, Math, Science M. GRIFFIN SMITH July 19 Math, Science “G riff” ... Big imagination “Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith.” — Holmes Band 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Basketball 1-4; “Bear Facts” Staff 2; “Arsenic and Old Lace” 2; Bowling Club 2: “Little Bop” 2; “You Can’t Kiss Car¬ oline” 3; “Bolts and Nuts” 4; Year¬ book Staff 4; Fire Warden 4. June 15 Red” . . . “Someone to look up to” . . . World War II Fanatic . . . Intramurals 1, 2; Basketball 1-4; Base¬ ball 2-4; Track 4; “Arsenic and Old Lg.ce” 2; “Bear Facts” Staff 2; Bowl¬ ing Club 2; “Little Bop” 2; Student Council Representative 3; “Bolt and Nuts” 4; Yearbook. Staff 4; Fire War¬ den 4, Chief; National Honor Society 3, 4. G. CURT SPONTANEO Shop JOSEPH N. SWANSON Math. Science “Joe’ ' March 27 Inconvenient blush Junior F.F.A. 1, 2, Treasurer 2; In¬ tramurals 1-4; Baseball 2-4; Basket¬ ball 2; Bowling Club 2; Chorus 3; Fire Warden 4; Track 4. I TERESSA J. TRAVER Business : M $ m m Class Colors Red White CLASS MOTTO Discimus ut Servemus. We learn that we might serve. ‘ Curt y February 22 Tall, dark, and some ham! Hobby—Hid Gymnast Rifle Club 1; Square Dance Club 1; Intramurals 1-3; Baseball 1-3; Basket¬ ball 1-3; Track “Bear Facts” 2. February 20 “Tessie” . . . Bashful blonde . . . “Swift to hear, slow to speak.” “Arsenic and Old Lace” 2; “Bear Facts” Staff 2; Operetta 2; Chorus 1-4. Secretary 2, Librarian 3; “You Can ' t Kiss Caroline” 3; “Bolts and Nuts” 4; Fire Warden 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Class Flowers Red and White Roses. History High school began for us in September. 1953. under the advisory leadership of Mrs. Lillian Dewing. Officers elected for the freshman year were: President, Charles Carlson; Vice-President, Daniel Anderson; Secretary, Betty Becker; Trea¬ surer, John Covey; Student Council Representatives, Marian Clark and Kenneth Juul. Our first social event was a skating party, followed in February by a class- sponsored Valentine Dance. We sent two of our very talented classmates Kay Benson and Kenneth Juul, to the Student Council Talent Show. Our first year was a successful start. With Mr. Letro as our adviser, we began our sophomore year. Broken in to the facts of high school life, we were ready for anything to come our way. Officers elected for the year were: President, Charles Carlson; Vice-President, Sandra Lanphere; Secretary, John Covey; Treasurer, Laura. Sweatman; Student Council Representatives, Donna Thurston and Kenneth Juul. Activities of our sophomore year included a “Soc Hop”, popcorn and candy sales at home basketball games, and an “April Showers” dance. Activities that we like to remember with special emphasis were the sale of Christmas wreaths, “Be Kind to Seniors Day”, “Little Bop Riding-Hood”, five percent interest on unpaid class dues (thanks to Ken), and the well-known Volume I of the “Bear Facts”. But above all, we shall always remember “Arsenic and Old Lace” given at F.C.S. In September, 1955, we started the third quarter of our high school career w ' ith Miss Elaine Johnson as our class adviser. Officers elected for the junior year were: President, Charles Carlson; Vice-President, Sandra Lanphere; Sec¬ retary, John Covey; Treasurer, Bruce Kidder; Student Council Representatives, Alicia Holmquist and Alan Shures. Activities for the year 1955 - 1956 included the sale of Christmas wreaths, the junior prom, our play, You Can’t Kiss Caroline”, directed by Miss Johnson, and the junior-senior picnic. At our final junior year meeting, we elected our class officers for the senior year, another first to our credit. The officers chosen for the Year of Fulfillment were: President, John Covey; Vice-President, Laura Sweatman; Secretary, Ethelyn Johnson; Treasurer, Alicia Holmquist; Student Council Representatives, Winifred Dowd and Shayne Munger. Our adviser for the all-important year was Mr. Otto Guli assisted in many instances by Mrs. Helen Donaldson. Activities ' for the year included magazine sales, ice-cream sales, dancing lessons, LTnited Nations dinner sponsorship, and the senior play, “Bolts and Nuts”, under the direction of Mrs. Donaldson. For one of our most important jobs, the production of the yearbook, Bruce Kidder was chosen as editor. At present we are looking forward to the trip to Washington, Class Night, and Baccalaureate. Beyond these, among the lights of our fortune, lies one star on which is written “COMMENCEMENT”. Our four years here have been full of learning and activity. Some parts of these years will be forgotten, but none of us can ever forget all that these years at Frewsburg Central have meant to us. Sophomore Play “Arsenic and Old Lace” CAST Abbey Brewster _ Donna Thurston The Rev. Dr. Harper _Kay Benson Teddy Brewster _Charles Carlson Officer Brophy _Don McIntyre Officer Klein _ Dale Clark Martha Brewster _ Tessie Traver Elaine Harper _ Alicia Holmquist Mortimer Brewster _ Bruce Kidder Mr. Gibbs _ Charles Peterson Jonathan Breivster _ Alan Shures Dr. Einstein _Griffin Smith Lieutenant Rooney _Frank Seekins Mr. Witherspoon _Timothy Bjork “You Can’t Kiss Caroline’’ Junior Play Ma Rand - . _ _ _ -Winifred Dowd Milt -- _ Griffin Smith Johnnie -Don McIntyre Willie - -Kenneth Juul Joe __ -Jack McIntyre Stanley - -Charles Carlson Ho wie _ _Charles Peterson Bunny __ Norma Dulmus Bat Laura Sweatman Shirley - Marcia Hultberg Jeannette _ Donna Thurston Sally Nancy Elderkin Caroline - Sandra Lanphere Susie -Alicia Holmquist Miss Jameson __Tessie Traver Senior Play Seated-. Nancy Elderkin, Carol Motter, Tessie Traver, Alice Bova, Laura Sweatman, Alicia Holmquist, Ethelyn Johnson. Standing-. Mr. Rhodes, Rob¬ ert Elderkin, Frank Seekins, Joe Swanson, Peter Hansen, Clare Crawford, Don McIntyre, Alan Shures, Jack McIntyre, Tim Bjork, Charles Carlson, Jan Nordland, Charles Peterson. Brian Johnson, Griffin Smith. Fire Wardens Bolts and Nuts Rebecca Bolt Alicia Holmquist Lutie Spinks- _ Laura Sweatman Benita Bolts _ Tessie Traver Dr. Hippocrates Joy _ Bruce R. Kidder Phineas Plunket _ Alan Shures Miss Prunella Fig _ Ethelyn Johnson Twink Starr _ Jack McIntyre Mrs. Gertie Glossop _ Winifred Dowd Wilbur Glossop __Ken Juul Cadwalleder Clippy __ _John Covey Martha Grubb _Norma Dulmus Henry Goober _Richard Butters Dr. Gordon _Don McIntyre Privileged? The Blue Room T rigonometryites The brains (?) was saying assistant No money, No ridey’ No loitering! ■■ Tough Irishman Where’s Ef? Student Council Pres. There’s Ef! First Row: Shirley Long, Mina Mae Moore, Saundra Luce, Diane Frankson, Charlene Nelson, Yvonne Walters, Patri¬ cia Eckman, Carol Butters, Mrs. Dewing. Second Row: Miss Johnson, Neil Danielson, Kathy Barker, Maxine Husted, Joan Barber, Sharon Harris, Mary Little, Patricia Jensen, To m Swanson. Third Row: Gorden Nelson, Jo¬ anne Nash, Marleen Donelson. Nancy Barrus, Donna Lindstrom, Jeanette Rice, Harriett Cushner, Keith Kroen¬ ke. Fourth Row: Alvin Bragg, Robert Johnson, Gordon Brady, LeRoy Tuller, David Barker, Lars Stone, Gordon Lind, Gary Burgett, Edward Davis. Junior Class Sophomore Class First Row: Carol Horner, Dorothy Warn, Judy Danielson, Connie Nobbs, Carol Cook, Carol Olson, Edith Dillon, Barbara Gustafson. Second Row: Clare Warn, Sandra Featherstone, Sylvis Lindbloom, Patricia Berg, Carol Swanson, Roberta Dean, Sandra Murray, Sharron Munger. Third Row: Mr. Letro, Donna Springer, Linda Mainwaring, Phyllis Houghwot, Donna Greenwald, Martha Bova, Craig Bryant, Thomas Seekins, David Cheney. Fourth Row: David Tuller. Roger Wasberg, Herman Walk¬ er, Albert Lee, David Christian, Ronald Kidder. Fifth Row: Preston Norberg, Marvin Swanson, James Frederes, Wayne Robinson, Mark Cheney, John Titchner, Larry Ecklund. Freshmen First Row: Ann Hansen. Judy Tuller, Sharron Johnson, Judy Swanson, Suzette Bjork. Dona Lindberg. Second Row: Terry Johnson, Gary Berg, George Eckstrom, Clyde Stover, Eric Anderson, Wayne Lindstrom, Milton McIn¬ tyre, Mrs. Scofield, Advisor. Third Row: Gary Darling, Leonard Eckstrom, David Covey, Rusell Swanson, Herbert Wiltsie, Edward Stone. First Row: Karen Sweatman, Marilyn Anderson, Celia Cavallero, Janice Magnuson, Barbara Gregg, Shirley Swanson, Ann Dunning, Sandra Dudgeon, Sally Ann Sheats. Second Roiv: Emerald Seekins, Irene Stover. Kathleen Cheney, Cynthia Gage, Patricia Barry. Karen Ingeman, Betty Johnson, Florence Blood. Mrs. Scofield. Advisor. Third Row: Terry Olafson. Lawrence Hyldahl, Joe Marsh, George Anderson. Richard Lowery. John Phillips, Arthur Sweatman. First Row: Annette Gregg, Wanda Lee, Beverly Hussey, Karen Gustafson, Mary Louise Dorsey, Sharon Gage, Belle Birt, Sue Harris, Evelyn McIntyre. Second Row: Merle Atkins, Linda Jensen, Delores Anderson, Donna Atkins, Joan Johnson, Patricia Jones, Patricia Holmes, Bonnie Johnson, Marilyn Coons. Third Row: Robert Anderson, Jerry Eklund, Alford Hyldahl, Alan Hamilton, Frank Ellis, Robert Eastman, William Bratt, Lawrence Foe, David Berg. Fourth Row: Thom Griehm, Sheldon Anderson, Thomas Atkins, Joseph Ellis, Harry Adams, Steven Ander¬ son, David Frew, Mrs. Husband, Advisor. Eighth Grades . First Row: Carolyn Scott. Grace Turk, Georgann Young, Elma Rowley, Evelyn Moore, Sandra Fancher, Marjorie Walsh, Edith Rowley. Second Row: Judy Walker, Carol Ring, Cecile Nobbs, Alean Walker, Susan Russell, Sandra Youngberg, Cynthia Norberg. Third Row: Richard Mark ham, Robert Sandberg, Paul Tyler, Barry Stone, John Morgan, Richard Kimball, Paul White, Thomas McKeever. Fourth Row: James Rice Gary Wessels, Everett Seastrum, John Little, Rodger Shreve, Timothy Marsh, John Ma¬ honey, John Rice, Mr. Patterson, Advisor. First Row : Patricia Eaton, Susan Jacobson, Penny Barker, Roberta Battles, Gretchen Bryant, Frances Ekstrom, Marcia Bennett, Alice Davis, Sue Jean Atkins. Second Rote: Donna Green, Susan Johnson, Nancy Colver, Sharon An¬ derson, Louise Lee, Althea Bragg, Sharon Gardner, Irma Daniels. Third Row : James Covey, Paul Bova, Thomas Cheney, Albert Couchenour, Gordon Foe, Wayne Berg, David Frankson, Clare Berg. Fourth Ron : Marshall Frew, Ronald Anderson, Paul Anderson, Roger Dulmus, Mr. Bemus. Seventh Grades First Ron: Lois Starks, Rebecca Motter, Linda Nelson, Delores Thurston, Barbara Nelson, Eleanor Sonley, Susan Warn. Second Row. Camille Nobbs, Mariann Strand, Nancy Turk, Patricia Swanson, Edith McCormick, Yvonne Woodard, Nancy Long. Third Row: Donald Norman, David Thomas, Jerry Horner, Richard Guth, Terry Mat¬ tocks, James Morgan, Phillip Shreve. Fourth Row: Steven Kidder, Terry Obert, Bruce Griehm, James Lee, Peter Turk, David Warn, Mr. Woodard. Sixth Grades First Row: Conrad Donelson, Robert Hussey, Mearl Fellows, Daniel Christian, Sharon White, Joanne Sears, Carol Sank, Margaret Hagherg, Elliott Scott. Second Row: LaVern Youngberg. Mary Atkins, Judy Gardner, Dawn Marsh, Delanna Anderson, William Patterson, Carol Johnson, LeRoy Nash, Valerie Holmes, Donna Scofield, David Swanson. Third Row: Miss Derby, Advisor ; Judy Ellis, Bonnie Anderson, Laura Rhodes, Mary Lou Foe, Thomas Peters, Linda Gustafson, Alfreda Hamilton, Arne Hansen, Candythe Olson, Gerald Anderson, Thomas Gus¬ tafson, Sherwood Anderson. Sweatman. Third Row: William Dowd, Allan Mackic Kristine Young, Cynthie Cheney, Kenneth Stone, Patrick Harvey, Sue Olafson, Dennis McKeeves, Sally Lundgren, Jerry Westman, Sherwood Johnson, Donald Irwin, Mr. Poor, Advisor. First Row: Billy Harris, Barbara Moore, Ronald Kindland, Sharon Youngberg, Marilyn Warn, Jeffrey Crawford, David Frederes, Josephine Cavallaro. Second Row: Priscilla Barry, Joanne Rice, Ivan Waid, Theodore Miller, Cindy Johnson, Alary Ann Sittinger, Sandra Waite, Judy Hedges, Lance Barker, Evelyn Rowley, Gordon Danielson, Ruth Fifth Grades First Row: Jimmy Swanson, Michael Percy. Peggy Pratt, Timothy Stohhnan. Barbara Anderson, Barbara Lindholme, Sheryle Kennedy, Sue Ann Thomas. Second Row: Jessie Hedges, Bonnie Simmons, Rose Himes, Noelle Swanson. Linda Bennett, Dixie Lee Eccles, Carol Cates. Candace Sundell, Sally Bova, Kermit Ekstrom, Constance Craw¬ ford. Third Row: Mrs. Sager, Advisor; Diane Swanson, Jerry Sherman, Thomas Lundgren. Cheryl Marsh, Robert Baker, Kenneth Waite, Susan- Lowery. Carl Seastrom, James Creenwalt, Gregory Lombardo, Raymond Bowers. First Roiv: Robert Norman, Cathy Bloomquist, Sharyn Hamilton, Robert Barry, Christine Heeden, Cynthia Oberg, Larry Atkins, Gary Pasco, Nancy Derry, Brooks Nelson. Second Row: Kathleen Olson, Gordon Skinner, Duane Munson, Nancy Worden, Theodore Tabone, Patricia Covey, Harold Eccles, Torie Derby, Mrs. Haley, Advisor. Third Row: Edward Payne, Maureen Springer, Cynthia Howard. Phyllis Brown, Suzanne Luce, Douglas Swanson, Alice Burch, Thomas Mahoney, Steven Gage. Richard McKeever, Susan Kidder. Grades Allison. Third Row : Doris Sweatman, Julie Mattocks, Pennie Johnson, John Olson, Sue Dill, Allen Haller, Me¬ lanie Blair, Thomas Shures, Pamela Scofield, John Howard, Mrs. Pratt, Advisor. First Roiv: William Waid, Gale Kobalka, Robert Birt, Wayne Swanson, Linda Thurston, Carol Kidd. Second Row: Shirley Sanruelson, Kathy Hale, Sandra Anderson, Claudia Richards, Douglas Waid, Stephen Austin, Gary Swanson, Linda Javens, Larry Donaldson. Third Row: Fourth First Row: Dewey White, Joyce Frankson, Richard Swan¬ son, Kathleen Berg, Daniel Thomas. Second Row: Edward Micholski, Norma Dudgeon, Ira Rhodes, Daniel Eckman, Robert Yaratch, Emerson Ekstrom, Lucy Bray, Johnana Mary Walker, Diane Robinson, Rae Allison White, Klau- dette Ingeman, Michael Barone, Ronald Darling, Gaylord Swanson, Sharon Davis, Larry Marvel, Mrs. Marsh, Advisor. First Row: Barbara Cheney, Phyllis Jacobson, Paul Whalen, Margaret iltsie, Brenda Gregg. Second Row: Edward Moore, Dawn Hodges, Bradley Ring. Janet Price. Terry Couchenour, Sandra Lee, Carl Larson. Third Row: First Row: Bonnie Mara. Sandra Horner, Priscilla Emley, Cynthia Ecklund, Eileen Dolan. Second Row: Aaron Mills, Edward Waid, Susan Dennison, Ralph Long, Harold Berg, Darlene Featherstone. Robert White, Barbara Daniel Robinson, Carol Norman, Carolyn Davis, Christine Emley, Jacqueline Hedges, David Sherman. Fourth Row: Miss Pierce, Richard Frankson, Paul Cheney, Jon Feen- stra, Walter Erikson, Earl Stanton. Craft. Third Row: Mrs. Mahan, Advisor; Mark Schultz, Connie Low Waid, Leslie Walker. Charlene Brown. Ralph Miller, Paula Mahoney, Gary Adams, Linda Billgren, Wayne Kennedy, Noel Hansen. Third Grades First Row: Barry Nelson, Kent Young, Mary Ann Turk, Burdett Anderson, Ina-Lvnne Jaudon, Sylvia Bova, David Hamilton. Second Row: Mrs. Shelters, Advisor; Linda Wilder, Susan Roy, Nadine Lundgren, Merle Johnson, Dennis Richards, Philip McIntyre, Kathleen Nelson. Jewel Sherman. Third Row: Harold Rowley. Eric Hagberg. Leroy Johnson, Cynthia Kimball. Paul Wilcox, James Lombardo, Cheryl Mathews. Luella Gobles. Mary Lee Anderson. First Row: Randall Lund, Marjory Swanson. David Pasco, Patricia Couchenour, Vickie Anderson, Sandra Stanton, Richard Peterson, John McLaughlin. Second Row: Marian Lee, Michael Libby, Ronald Golden, Richard Peterson, William Anderson, Daveen Kidd, Ronald Oberg, Sylvia Shelters, Linda Moore. Third Row: Mrs. Young, Advisor; Ann Patterson, Lottie Covey, Marilyn Cheney, Scott Derby, William Williams, Brian Greenwald. Susan Waid, Geneie Bi ' rt, Rhea Liddie. 1 AHhMH n First Rotv: Merri Lou MeKeever, William Osthagen, Mari¬ lyn White, Diane Billgren. Second Row: Graydon Swan¬ son, Dona Sisson, Lundy Borst, Cheryl Poole. Paul Waid. Christopher Roblee, Lynn Davis, Miss Frieda Steffey, Advisor. Third Row: Daniel Stahlman, Anne Lombardo, Russell Payne, Louis Howard, Elaine Hamilton, James Zimmerman, Robert Waid, Catherine Woens, Gary Walk¬ er, Beverly Davis. Second Grades First Row: Betsy Warn, Toni Jo Saeli, Susan Monger, Laura Swanson, Janice Anderson, David Cartner. Second Row: Stephen Barker, Wendy Lundmark, Danny Griffin, Roger Grey, Larry Spontaneo, Deborah Birt, Carl Blood, Ruth Brady, Mrs. Sheats, Advisor. Third Row: Cleo Nobbs, Jean Olson, Tommy Allison, Kendel Hebner. Second Grade First Row: Calvin Kline, Donna Waite, Donald Hebner. Martha Sanberg, Howard Moore, Lynn Larson. Second Row: Pauline Abers, Dianne Walker, Sharon Williams, Jeffrey Frew, Sallie Dill, Kathy Story, Kathleen Raynor, Phillip Kidd, William Intihar. Third Row: Mrs. Warn. Advisor ; Marvin Gobles, Sharon Covey. David Olson, Michael Michalsky, Mayta Johnson, James Lundmark. Ruth Johnson, Wendell Berg, Carol Brady, Jerry Barber. First Grade First Row: Cynthia Knapp, John Sanborn. Christy Atkins, Robert Erwin, Linda Elmore, Barry Simmons. Second Row: Rose Mary Ekstrom, Bruce Carlson. Carol Zimmerman. Douglas Wickstrom, James Barone. Suzanne Anderson. Martha Sukoski, Carol Obert, Miss Carlson. Advisor. Third Row: David Anderson. Jack Walker. Bruce Atkins, Dana Coons, Gary Greenwald. Saniuelson. Third Rote: Bruce Johnson, Larry Houghwot. Morris Cheney, William Emley, Russell Seastrum, Allen Haley, Stephen Schultz, William Gulvin, John Westman, Brian Honned, Sherrill Luce. First Row: Cynthia Kidder. Elmer Blood, Francis Zemnick. Richard Waid, Ethel Linda Carlton. Second Row: Mrs. Impey, Advisor-, Bonita Knapp. Susan Dunning, Marsha Craft, Wendy Dunn, Janet Little, Sally Swanson, Linda Grades First Row: Dennis Gregg, Terry Mara, Darlene Anderson, Richark Atkins, Michael Parsons. Second Row: Mrs. Dorothy Luke, Advisor-, Bonnie Owens, Susan Abers, Judv Austin, Ann Mahoney, Bruce Hultberg, Tommy Fenton, Ronald Dennison, Rosemary Waid, Norma Lee, George Waite. Third Row: Jean Price, John Dale, Elizabeth Grout, Barbara Greenawalt, Richard Davis, Wilma Hammond, James Frew, Michael Haller, Delores Newark. First Roir: Mary Ann Bloomquist, Roxanne Birt, Michele Allison, Dudy Hart. Second Row: John Youngberg, David Lundgren, Patrick Emly, Carol Kobalka. Third Row: Willis Adams, Judy Benson, Marjorie Dulmus, Kevin Young. Fourth Row: Stephen Eckman, Leonard Liddie, Sue Ann Zimmerman, Priscilla Johnson. Fifth Row: Timothy Mara, Robert Sukoski, Patricia Hale, Tori Jo Saeli. Sixth Row: Robert Lund, Darlene Atkins, Kevin McLaughlin, Dawn Godfrey. Seventh Row: Emily Swanson, Kristine Williams, Betsey Olofson, Bruce Dudg¬ eon, William Seastrum, Mrs. Cusimano. First Row: William Hammond, Thomas Grout, Allen Stearns, Gary Billgren. Second Row: Donald Stormer, Laurel Carlson, John Brustrom, James Walker. Third Row: Melanie Berg, Larry Poole, Rebecca Roblee, Stan¬ ley Long. Fourth Row: Lena Woodard, Edward Marcus, Edward Petransky, Lee Alice Lawson. Fifth Row: Gary Carlson, Charles Lee, Syzanne McKeever, Mary Esther Proper. Sixth Row: Joann Swanson, Christina Kidd, Stephen Stahlman, Georgia Sweatman, Judy Kindland. Seventh Row: Beverly Coons, Dale Erwin, Sharon Lee Main, Colleen Mills, Jerry Frankson, Mrs. Westphal. Riverside Seated, Left to Right: Vernon Proper, Mrs. Johnson, Advisor; Dennis Magee. Standing, Left to Right: Keith Magee. Link Lee, Gloria Magee, Shirlee Coons, Larry Woodward. . r ' t Kiantone Seated, Left to Right: Mt rjorie Frank¬ lin, June Waite, Bonita Berg, Loretta Potter, Mrs. Barton, Advisor. Standing, Left to Right; Robert Smith, Dana Lindberg, Michael Franklin, Richard Smith. r , Mrs. Bryant’s Class First Row: Dian Anderson, Maurice Daniels, Warren Swartzentruber. Second Row: Mrs. Bryant, Advisor; Norma Fellows, Norman Green, David Shures, Donald Anderson. Third Row: Dale Dickerson, Donald Daniels, Sandra Walker, Ronald Anderson. Aren ' t we cute?! spouse Pepsodem Bolt Sanitarium No milk crate? The Thinker cream, anyone Jantzen Girl More sodas. Suzie? Arsenic or old lace? 1 Z M •• JL S ' X Ti t ' Ml ( r 1 1 pUvl F L « ■ : . L 1 X JUA I 4 t ’7 H R UL l 7 • ■ ' % J ■ . ff l jfik ■ mm EWj } History Club First Row: Nancy Lou Barrus, Harriet Cushiner, John Covey, Bruce Kidder, Judy Danielson, Linda Dunning, Mary Little, Mr. Letro, Advisor. Second Row: Pat Jensen, Craig Bryant, Ethelyn Johnson, Sandra Murray, Diane Frankson, Pat Berg, Ann Dunning, Sally Sheats, Pat Eckman, Carol Butters, Marleen Donelson. Third Row: David Covey, Jim Anderson, Ed Davis, Connie Nobbs, Gordon Lind, Kathy Barker, David Christian, Shayne Munger, Sharron Munger, Alvin Bragg, Kathleen Cheney, Peter Hansen. First Row: Terry Olafson, Edith Dillon, Connie Nobbs, Kenneth Juul, Jean¬ ette Rice, Betty Johnson, Bruce Darling. Second Row: Jerry Ecklund, Marilyn Coons, Sue Jean Atkins, Mr. Murray, Principal; Mr. Heeden, Advisor; Winnie Dowd, Carol Butters, Stephen Kidder. Student Council ■%, % 4 $ 1 ? Seated: Miss Dorothy Carlson, Advisor; Harriett Cushner, Nancy Lou Barrus. Patricia Jensen, Alicia Holmquist. Mary Little, Linda Dunning. Constance Nobbs. Standing: Carol Cook, Saundra Luce, Sandra Murray, Sharron Munger. Linda Mainwaring, Barbara Gustafson, Kathy Barker, Carol Butters. Patricia Berg, Joan Barber, Patricia Eckman. Tri-Hi-Y Seated: Marleen Donelson, Barbara Gustafson, Harriett Cushner, Mr. Heeden. Advisor; Linda Mainwaring, Dorothy Warn, Patricia Barry, Mina Mae Moore, Standing: Delores Anderson, Beverly Hussey, Linda Jensen, William Bratt. Barry Stone, Paul Tyler, Charlene Nelson, Shirley Long and Edith Dillon. Art Club First Row. Jerry Westman, Juily Hedges, Jeffrey Crawford. Patrick Harvey, Kristine Young, Captain; Cindy Johnson, Assistant Captain; Alan Mackey, William Harris, Evelyn Rowley. Second Row. Dennis McKeever. Joanne Rice, Cynthia Cheney, Kenneth Stone, Mary Ann Sittinger, Sue Olafson, Sherwood Johnson. Sandra Waite, Ivan Waid, Mr. Poor, Advisor. Third Row. Lance ' Barker, Priscilla .Barry, Barbara Moore, Marilyn Warn, Ronald Kindland, Ruth Sweatman, Josephine Cavallaro, David Frederes, Gordon Danielson. Safety Patrols First Roiv: I.aVern Youngberg, Gerald Anderson, William Patterson, Mary Atkins, Sharon White, Captain, Dawn Marsh, Sherwood Anderson, Conrad Donelson, Joanne Sears. Second Roiv: Judy Gardner, David Swanson, Valerie Holmes, Delanna Anderson, Carol Johnson, Donna Sco¬ field, Daniel Christian, Robert Hussey, Miss Derby, Ad¬ visor. Third Row. Judy Ellis, Linda Gustafson, Laura Rhodes, Bonnie Anderson, Alfreda Hamilton, Candythe Olson, Carol Sank, Mary Lou Foe, Thomas Gustafson, Absent. •A.T ■ WUSEm Lejt to Right: Gary Burgett, Pat Eekman, Pat Jensen Peter Hansen, Ed Davis. First Row: Susan Jacobson, Roberta Battles, Penny Barker, Gretchen Bryant, Marcia Bennett, Nancy Barrus, Frances Ekstrom, Yvonne Woodward. Second Row: Miss Wallace, Eleanor Sonley, Elraa Rowley, Wanda Lee, Suzanne Atkins, Georgann Young, Patricia Jones, Sandra Murray, Camille Nobbs, Linda Jensen. Third Row: Jerry Horner, Barbara Nelson, Karen Gustafson, Alary Louise Dorsey, Bonnie Johnson, Craig Bryant, Beverly Hussey, Richard Kimball. Fourth Row: Suzanne Warn, Althea Bragg. Evelyn Moore, Sally Pratt, Alice Davis, Connie Nobbs, Nancy Long, Patricia Holmes. Fifth Row: Gary Wessels, Barry Stone, James Covey, Paul Tyler, Paul Bova, Gary Bur- gett, Everett Stone, Stephen Kidder. French Club Bear Facts Staff Seated, Left to Right: Mrs. Donaldson, Advisor; Carol Cook, Donna Springer, Ethelyn Johnson, Sandra Murray, Sharon Munger. Constance Nobbs, Edith Dillon, Donna Greenwald, Phyllis Houghwot, Miss Wallace, Advisor. Standing Left to Right: Ron Kidder, John Titchener, Carol Olson, Carol Horner, Roger Wasberg, Sylvia Lindboom, Sandra Featherstone, Mr. Letro, Advisor; David Christian, Barbara Gustafson, Roberta Dean, Larry Ecklund, Pat Berg, Craig Bryant, Judy Danielson, John Elderkin. National Honor Seated, Left to Right: Mary Little, Laura Sweatman, Bruce Kidder, Diane Frankson, Patricia Eckman. Standing : Shayne Munger, Clare Crawford, Charles Carlson, John Covey, Miss Johnson, Advisor. Society First Row: Connie Nobbs, Sharron Munger, Sandra Murray, Judy Danielson Gordon Lind. Second Row: James Frederes, Ronald Kidder. Alicia Holm- quist. Future Teachers First Row: Evelyn Moore. Karen Gustafson, Carolyn Scott, Lois Starks, Patricia Eaton, Barbara Gregg, Marjorie Walsh, Muriel Hager, Shirley Swan¬ son. Second Row: Mrs. Husband, Evelyn McIntyre, Wanda Lee, Annette Gregg, Darlene Anderson, Beverly Hussey, Sally Pratt, Merle Atkins, Sue Harris. Third Row: Carol Cook, Camille Nobbs. Cynthis Gage, Barbara Gustafson, Connie Nobbs, Cecile Nobbs. Fourth Row: Nancy Barrus, Harriett Cushner, Sandra Murray, Sharron Munger, Linda Mainwaring. Bowling Club Projection Squad Kneeling, Left, to Right: Marvin Swanson, Richard Hagberg, Preston Nor- berg, Clyde Stover. Seated, Left to Right ; Alvin Bragg, Shayne Munger, David Christian, Craig Bryant, Ed Davis, Dave Tuller. Standing, Left to Right: Mr. Zimmer, Advisor: Earl Brady, Shirley Long, Phyllis Houghwot. Marleen Donelson, Saundra Luce, Judy Tuller, LeRoy Tuller. i Seated, Left to Right: David Covey, Richard Hagberg, Albert Lee, Marvin Swanson, John Titchener, Ed Davis, Russell Swanson, Milton McIntyre, Mr. Zimmer, Advisor. Future Farmers of America [Sm E® Si A si 83 ? ■ 1 A T n Ik V 11 fc ' . ' E-ra Tf. Ull V ■ f .sia .j j y i 1 “S S jfl 1 ■ 1 «WHM|M Music Band First Row: Maxine Husted, Joan Barber, Georgeann Young, Edith Dillon, Norma Dulmus. Second Row: Camille Nobbs, Bonnie Johnson, Richard Guth, Joseph Marsh, Everette Seastrom, David Tuller, Brian Johnson. Third Row: William Patterson, Kenneth Juul, Bruce Kidder, LeRoy Tuller. Fourth Row: Wayne Lindstrom, Herbert Wiltsie, David Frew, Mr. Goranson, Richard Couchenour, Harry Adams, Stephen Kidder. First Roiv: Sally Sheats, Carol Horner, Linda Mainwaring, Betty Johnson, Ann Dunning, Sandra Dudgeon, Barbara Gregg. Second Row: Dona Lindberg, Diane Frankson, Sharon Johnson, Patricia Barry,. Donna Greenwald, Martha Bova, Shirley Swanson, Miss Woodmansee, Director. Third Row: Patricia Berg, Kathleen Cheney, Cynthia Gage, Phyllis Houghwot, Sandra Feather- stone, Sylvia Lindbloom, Karen Ingeman, Nancy Johnson. Senior Girls’ Chorus Mixed Chorus First Row. Thomas Lundgren, Priscilla Barry, Gordon Danielson, Candace Sundell, Cynthia Cheney, Sherwood Anderson, James Swanson, Lance Barker, Thomas Gustafson. Second Rom: David Frederes, Duane Munson, Sandra Waite, Marion Strand, Steve Anderson, Gary Wessels, Shurwood Johnson, John Little, Daniel Christian, Theodore Miller, David Frankson, Carl Sea- strom, Ivan Waid, Jeffery Crawford, Conrad Donelson. Third Row. Susan Kidder, Alice Burch, Marsha Haggmark, Edward Ragne, Larry Atkins, Donald Anderson, Kenneth Waite, Cathy Blomquist, Tom Cheney. First Row. Diane Frankson, Nancy Elderkin, Charlene Nelson, Ethelyn John¬ son, Pat Jensen, Joan Barber, Patricia Eckman, Carol Motter, Norma Dulmus, Alicia Holmquist. Second Row : Miss Woodmansee, Sharron Harris, Alice Bova, Laura Sweatman, Tom Swanson, Gene Waid, Gary Darling, Gordon Lind, Ron Kidder, Roger Wasberg, Marleen Donelson, Gladys Burress. Third Row: Donna Lindstrom, Ken Juul, Brian Johnson, Bruce Kidder, Kay Ben¬ son, Tim Bjark, Bill Tornstrom, Dave Barker, James Anderson, David Chris¬ tian, Winifred Dowd. Junior Band Sophomore Septet Seated, Left to Right: Carol Cook, Edith Dillon. Standing: Miss Woodman- see, Linda Mainwaring, Sandra Murray, -Sharron Munger, Connie Nobbs, Pat Berg. Seated, Left to Right: Karen Ingeman, Kathleen Cheney. Standing: Sandra Dudgeon, Sally Ann Sheats, Miss Woodmansee, Ann Dunning. Freshman Quintet Z) j ichu Griffin Smith — “Griff” Frank Seekins — “Frank” Bill Tornstrom — “Bill” Gordon Lind — “Gord” Don Messenger — “Don” Left to Right : Sandra Dudgeon, Ann Dunning, Pat Jensen, Connie Nobbs, Sandra Murray, Carol Ann Butters. 1956 Varsity Cheerleaders Foreground: Everett Seastrom. First Row: Terry Olafson, Frank Seekins, Ken Juul, George Hamilton, Jim Adams, Roger Wasberg, Gene Waid. Second Row: Mr. Johnson, Curt Spontaneo, Clare Crawford, Chuck Carlson, Herm Walker, Roger Tornstrom, Bruce Darling, Mr. Scofield. Baseball Squad Kneeling: Everett Seastrom, Ball Boy; Craig Bryant, Junior Varsity Manager. Standing: Shayne Munger, Varsity Manager; Bruce Kidder, Time Keeper; John Cov¬ ey, Score Keeper; Coach , Letro. To Coach Coach Scofield announced this year his resignation from his position as coach of the Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball teams. Coach has been Boys’ Physical Ed¬ ucation Director at F.C.S. for nine years and has coached the basketball squads for nine years. Under his enthusiastic guid¬ ance the Bears copped the 1954 trophy for Section 6 Class C championship. The plaque presented to Coach by this year’s players was only a small token of our real appreciation. Our many thanks, Coach. £ STAY Off COURT V f V f A ’] m J J. V. Players Kneeling, Left to Right: Ron Kidder, Roger Wasberg, Bruce Darling, Bob Davis, Gene Waid, Terry Olafson, Coach Letro. Standing : Gary Darling, David Barker, Herm Walker. Left to Right : Joan Barber, Pat Eckman, Betty Johnson, Sharon Munger, Marilyn Anderson. J v. Cheerleaders Front to Rear, Left to Right: Suzie Bjork, Mary Louise Dorsey, Belle Birt, Pat Barry, Bonnie Johnson, Karen Ingeman. Chadakoin League Cheerleaders Chadakoin First Row: Tom Cheney, Steve Kidder, Frank Ellis, Paul White, Jerry Eck- lund, Dick Kimbal, Alan Hamilton, Bob Anderson, David Frew. Thom Griehm. Second Row: Mike Frew, Jim Rice, John Phillips, Bruce Griehm, Joe Ellis, Steve Anderson, John Little, Everett Seastrom, Mr. Scofield. Coach. League Players Parent’s Page Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benson Mr. and Mrs, Maurice L. Bjork Mr. and Mrs. Lynest Bova Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brady Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Butters Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. J. Willard Covey Mr. and Mrs. Warland L. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Davis Mr. and Mrs. DeForest Dowd Mr. and Mrs. Alton J. Dulmus Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Elderkin Mr. Victor Hager Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Henning W. Holmquist Mr. and Mrs. O. Gunnard Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Algot Johnson Air. and Mrs. Oscar Juul Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Kidder Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Alessenger Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Motter Mr. and Mrs. Wayde D. Munger Mr. and Airs. Stanley Nordlund Mr. and Mrs. Ford W. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Seekins Mr. and Mrs. Lou Shures Air. and Airs. Milton F. Smith Mrs. Olof Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Swanson Mr. and Airs. Walter W. Sweatman Mr. and Airs. Garfield C. Traver Advertising THURSDAY In appreciation of the generosity and the inter¬ est shown by the people of Frewsburg and vicinity we extend our grateful thanks. Without the whole¬ hearted support of our sponsors this publication would not be possible. CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of 1957 Unlimited Opportunities Await YOU In the Jamestown Area From Your Friends in the JAMESTOWN AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The following have sponsored a half page of this yearbook. FREWSBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL P.T.A. Congratulates the Class of 1957 JOHNSON ' S KEYSTONE GAS STATION Frewsburg, New York 36 West Main St. Tel. 2-525 BERTHOLD STUDIO Jamestown, New York 7 West Third St. Tel. 6-793 The following have sponsored a fourth page in this yearbook. FRANTZ RUSSELL SANITARY SERVICE, INC. Septic Tank Sales Service R.D. No. 3, Foote Ave. Ext. Jstn. 99-440 or Frews. 4431 PARSONS ' DUMP TRUCK SERVICE 26 Howard St. Ph. Frews. 4641 Grovel High Lift Service THE FACULTY OF FREWSBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 FALCONER PRINTING COMPANY Letterpress Printing Offset Lithography Ph. 31 - 803 Falconer, N. Y. RIO DAIRY Good Food Ivory St. Frewsburg, N. Y. George W. Rice, Prop. MILLER ' S BAKERY Falconer, New York 109 E. Second St. Tel. 4-712 TRAVER APPLIANCE CENTER Sewing Machines Sales and Service Ph. 96 - 450 Falconer, N. Y. POOLE ' S SUNDIAL SHOES For All the Family Jamestown, N. Y. 213 N. Main We appreciate your good taste SEALTEST ICE CREAM Served in our School CHAUTAUQUA LAKE CREAMERY Jamestown, New York 27 W. Main St. Tel 4 - 555 JOHN A. JACOBSON DAIRY Phone 95 - 380 ,; We sell at the Plant R.F.D. No. 3 (Stillwater) Compliments of WRIGHT MONUMENTAL WORKS Cemetery Memorials Second St. Jamestown MORGAN LINEN SUPPLY INC. 1309 E. Second St. Jamestown, New York EIGHTH PAGE SPONSORS Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 MOORE ' S HARDWARE 54 Main St. Frewsburg, N. Y. Compliments of THE APRON SHOPPE AND THE LAMP POST MOTEL Congratulations Seniors NORM-ELLYN HAIR SHOP W. Main St. Frewsburg, N. Y. HILDOM CINDER BLOCK CO. Falconer-Frewsburg Road Tel. 5985 DOLLY MADISON STORES 1201 East Second Street Jamestown, New York Congratulations to the Class of 1957 BONIWOOD DAIRY BAR Jamestown, N. Y. Compliments of A FRIEND FREWSBURG HARDWARE Frewsburg, New York 27 West Main St. Tel 4 - 555 Compliments of LUNDQUIST SERVICE STATION 1 The following have sponsored ar i eighth page in this publication. Compliments of NYPENN FREWSBURG FURNITURE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE CO. COMPANY Compliments of Jamestown, N. Y. PH. 90 - 785 SHELDON ' S RED WHITE Compliments of Phone 2485 FREWSBURG KENDALL SERVICE Compliments of Frewsburg STAHLMAN ' S GARAGE WASBERG TURKEY FARM Ph. 85 - 172 S. Main St. Ext. 143 Falconer Street GEORGE LEE ' S GARAGE Frewsburg, N.Y. PH. 4645 Used Auto Parts Compliments of Frewsburg, N. Y. WHEELER ' S LIQUOR STORE Compliments of Jamestown DANIELSON ' S FRIENDLY SERVICE HERBERT ELMORE Frewsburg, N. Y. Used Cars J. S. AUTO SUPPLY Frewsburg Nationally Known Auto Parts Compliments of 1080 - 2 E. 2nd. St. Jamestown SLUGA ' S RESTAURANT Compliments of Frewsburg DEW DROP INN Best Wishes From Frewsburg, N. Y. BROWN MILLING COMPANY Compliments of Randolph CELERON PARK SKATELAND Compliments of Celeron, N. Y. PERCY PHILLIPS GARAGE BOWER ' S RADIO TV Frewsburg Main Street GRANDIN ' S FEEDS Frewsburg, N. Y. A Feed For Every Need B N ESSO STATION Jamestown East Main HERMES L. AMES Frewsburg, N. Y. General Insurance Compliments of Falconer, N. Y. BOWERS DEPT. STORE BLAIR FUNERAL SERVICE Frewsburg, N. Y. •Funeral Home — 8 Water St. Compliments of Frewsburg, N. Y. MILTON E. VENMAN Best Wishes To The General Insurance Class of 1957 Compliments of FREWSBURG PHARMACY FREWSBURG STYLE SHOP Compliments of Frewsburg, N. Y. KENNEDY TRACTOR GUSTAFSON TOOL CO. IMPLEMENT CO. ROCKMAN MARKET World ' s Finest Tools One Stop Food Center So. Main St. Foote Ave. Jamestown The following have sponsored an eighth page in this yearbook. Compliments of FREWSBURG FIREMAN ' S AUXILIARY Congratulations to the Class of 1957 THE BURG BARBER SHOP Dave Dillon, Prop. Compliments to the Class of 1957 FREWSBURG METAL PRODUCTS WHITE ' S RESTAURANT Meals and Lunches 15 Center St. Frewsburg, N. Y, LUNDEEN OIL COMPANY, INC. Box 24 Kennedy, N. Y. Home Heating Equipment Compliments of LATONA ' S TV APPLIANCES Foote Ave. Jamestown, N. Y. MAHONEY ' S LIQUOR STORE Phil and Gene 5 Water St. Frewsburg SOUTH SIDE BLUE SUNOCO Service That Satisfies 777 Foote Ave. Jamestown N. Y. BARONE ' S MEAT MARKET Choice Meats-Poultry Frewsburg, N. Y. Phone 4055 Compliments of H. G. Seehausen RADIO TV SERVICE Compliments of SAM BONDI ' S WHOLESALE 36 Harrison St. Jamestown N. Y. Compliments of LUNDGREN MOTOR SALES Routes 60 62 Akeley, Penn. Tel. Plateau 7 - 8863 CRANDALL ' S DAIRY BAR Busti Refreshment Center On Busti - Sugargrove Road GOOD LOOK BEAUTY NOOK Gordine Duell Carol Johnson Frewsburg, N. Y. Tel. 4 - 643 ALBERT M. ECKMAN Wholesale Meats Custom Butchering Warren Rd. Frewsburg, N. Y. Compliments of Ray Wheeler FREWSBURG HOTEL Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 from GALLAGHERS BARBER SHOP Compliments of WEISER ' S GROCERY Ph. 5215 Frewsburg, N. Y. Best Wishes from PLAZA PAINT HARDWARE Foote Ave. Jamestown, N. Y. Compliments to the Class of 1957 ANDERSON ' S RESTAURANT Frewsburg, N. Y. COTTER REAL ESTATE Dorothy Derby, Agent Frewsburg, N. Y. PHILLIPS LUMBER COMPANY Lumber Crating Stock Frewsburg, N. Y. Best Wishes to the Senior Class SPARK ' S GROCERY PROGRESSIVE TRUCK SALES Falconer, N. Y. The following have sponsored an eighth page in this yearbook. Compliments of CAFETERIA HELP Compliments of MOLL HIDE COMPANY Compliments of KYLE AND LITTLE ' S 18 Main St. Frewsburg, N. Y. Best Wishes from SHINE ' S SUPER SERVICE Ph.4995 Falconer, N. Y. DERBY ' S Heating and Roofing 39 Main St. Frewsburg, N. Y. Compliments of DIPSON ' S PALACE THEATRE Jamestown, N. Y. Compliments of HAROLD STRAND The Florist PALMER ' S BARBER SHOP 115 Second St. Jamestown Compliments of OSTRANDER BROS. LUMBER Pearl St. Frewsburg, N. Y. Compliments of BUCKWHEAT ' S BLUE SUNOCO 201 W. Main Falconer, N. Y. Compliments of CITY LINE GARAGE Jamestown, N. Y. Congratulations from THE CLASS OF 1959 Good Luck! The Class of 1957 extends its best wishes to the Class of 1958 and hopes that its senior year will be as successful and enjoyable as ours has been. INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers Cover Manufacturers 8ook Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City


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