Hamilton Central High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Hamilton, NY)
- Class of 1958
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F nf? wi .1 ww-111 ff FORWARD A symbol of tlme the clock 1n the church tower on Broad Street w1ll contmue to sound out the hours and years as unendlng streams of students hustle on thelr way to school For the Class of 1958 txme has recorded many memorable events Our Hamllton Hugh School days have been packed wnth excltement, worry, thrllls and conquests These years of educa txon have formed the foundatlon for our future Each day as we have worked together, played lustxly and studned mtermlttently, we have been growmg up Even after the frxendly clock on the Baptnst C hurch has recorded more than a century, tnme w1lI not be irrevocable for us We shall be able to turn tnme back by merely leahng through thus, our yearbook T BLE OF C0 TENTS Dedxcatxon Apprecxatnon Admmxstratlon Faculty Staff Classes Actlvntles Sports Semor Information 3 Seniors ..., DEDIC TIO For his smcere mterest m answermg the questxons of the xnqunrmg mmd and for teachmg each one of us how to thmk and hve m this scnentlfic world we the Semor class of 58 dedncate thus Hamnltoman FREDERICK KERMIT MERRICK 4 PPRECIATIO In apprecxatlon for her many years of dllxgent work teachmg each of us to enjoy and appreciate musxc more fully we t e Semor Class of 58 wlsh to express our deep apprecnatlon to MISS PHOEBE GAYLORD 5 if V - Q 5' Y' iw1fff:'1:ff wif S 6 - A . 1 ' lem K Q 1 'fp-eEA,,lf' . . , . . . . , , h . , . Y Mr AndrewL Lane Musa Anna C Leete Mr Wnlbert G Vogel Supervising P,-mclpal Grade School Prmcnpal Hugh School Prmcnpal BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Rzght Mr Alan Lamb Mr Llewellyn Moore Mr Wnllnam Grnflith Presndent Mrs Ehzabeth Dahn Mr Allen Cosstt THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE OUR SCHOOL TICK pf l Mrs Esma Basher Mr Rodney W. Pxerce Mrs R050 Stanbfd Gundance Counselor 6 in ,1 rf. 'E x ...- : I ' I I I .. . I . : I ,. . ab 'G' an ira- Mr. David Wetherby Mrs. Caryl Ames Mr. Kermit Merrick Mrs. DeEtta Eccleston Mrs Anna Merrxck Mr Franklm Cowley Mlss jean Henry Mr Leo Kxely Mr Wxlham Knowlton Mrs Sara Wnllsey Ml' David MCKSY MVS Kathryn Knowlton 'M W Mnss JoAnn Kerst Mr Edward Galvm Mrs Alxce Adams Mr Walter Moore 7 l Q ' '79 ' 1 fl ' kt V I X 9'-ax Q it 'fishy .....,,,,, I Mrs Evelyn Waas Mrs Lois Bjorkman Mlss Phoebe Gaylord MISS Bafba-F3 UlflCh Mrs Irene Mmer ,Aus Mlss Inez Cook Mass Eunice Gardner MISS Isabelle Fallcette Mrs. Vera Smnth Mr. George Halloran yrs D0f0thY HHITIS 'S r gl., ., ,EZIA T . Y, f 4G be al -. 'Z 42 ,, . rv . 3 -f NHL '-: , .vofqv 'Lei - H -U--' Hawk F1rstRow M Haight G Mnschel E Burke Second Row A Leete C Sloan M Gnfiin C Rnce B Alaura Th1rdRo'w D Stradlmg N Eddmg M Chaphe L Ksanznak F Danehy L Woodruff M Rourke GR DE FACULTY 3 U 1'-fp 4, ' : . ' , . ' , .. .' . .'. :. ,.. ,. ,. . :. ,. , . ,. ,. ,. , . . 'Q 6925. rip, Rl Us QM M, 4 M 3' W, K a ,0. 1 Q W CUSTODIANS Left to Rzght Mr Carroccno Nlr Ross Mr Karpp VXA 'QI BUS DRI ERS Left to Right: C. Helmer, I.. Rasmussen, E. Moten, A. Stone, j. Bierce, O. Young, R. Rausa. CAFETERI STAFF Left to Rzght Mrs Keefe Mrs Yackel Mrs Brown 'Nlrs Xackel Mrs lloyd c ' 0 WILLIAM C AMMON To create 15 noble to destroy zs human Plays4 Rxfle Clubl 2 3 4 HIAC l Scouts l 2 3 Mixed Chorusl jumor Red Crossl 2 3 4 DeMolay3 4 Football3 Basketball 4 Manager BARBARA A AMENDOLA Her vozce was ever soft gentle and low an excellent thmg an a woman Hamzltoman 3 4 Student Councxl 4 Class Officer Vxce Presx dent 2 Secretary 3 Almeda Literary Socxety 2 3 4 Chess Club l 2 G1rlScoutsl 2 3 Mixed Chorusl 2 3 Jumor Red Cross l Church School l 2 3 Varsnty Cheerleadmg 3 Gxrls Sports Councxl 3 Presxdent Basketball l 2 3 4 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Volleyballl 3 Softballl Track3 JOHN D BIERCE, JR As many men, so many mznds, everyone has own 'ways Rnfle Club 1, 2, FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Football 3 12 ll ' v o - ' ' u 1 n v I ' ' 1. I ' ll P I YY Y Y l l I: I 'YI I I I ' I I Y I I Y 2 7 rrrv nv v - f . Cf ,',MA N.,..,., v X I l u - ' 97 . , , I :url l 1 r 1 2 ,,'YI I7 ' , . DONNA M BLANCHARD As good as gold Hamzlloman 3 4 Co I lterary Edntor 4 Almeda I nterary Society 2 3 4 Vlce Presxdent 3 Presldent 4 Masquers Dramatic So cnety 4 Plays 4 Play Commnttees l 2 3 Press Club 3 4 Curl Scoutsl 2 Bandl 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Mnxed Chorus 2 3 4 jumor Red Cross 1 Methodist Youth Fellowshxp 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent 2 Presldent 3 World Wnde Cuxldl 2 3 4 Cnrls Sports Counc1l4 Presx dent Basketball 2 3 4 Hockeyl 2 Softballl RICHARD BRADLEY An unertmgmshcd laughter shakes the skys Ham1ltoman3 4 R1He Clubl 2 Mnxed Chorusl 7 3 4 jumor Red Crossl 2 3 4 Methodnst Youth Fellowshnpl 2 3 4 Football l 2 FRANCIS J BRENNAN For courage mountcth 'wah occaszon Hamzltoman 4, Rnfle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 4 H 1, 2, Mxxed Chorus l, 2, 3, junxor Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Church School 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot ball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 13 u 11 . . -4 . 3 ' . I 11 1 ' v . 1 u' I Z 1 11 121 I' I . 111. - I 1 1 1 ' 1 . . 4. , . . 1 2 I 1 1 11 1 ' 1 Z 111 12 - u - ' 11 1: ri: 1-1111 1 1 12 1 1 11 , . l l -L y4...A- DONALD E CHARLES Theres no mdzspensable man JOHN P. BRENNAN He calls drunkenness an expression identical with ruin. Hamiltonian 3, 43 Play Committee 1, 23 Chess Club 1, 23 Scouts l- Mixed Chorus l 2 3 4- Junior Red Cross l 2 3 4' Church Sc ooll 2 3 4 BoysState 3 Rllle Club l 2 3 4 Secretary 2 4 Vnce Presudent 3 FFA 1 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Presndent 4 Dalrymens League Young Cooperator 3 4 Band l jumor Red Cross 3 Bas ketball 2 4 fn-L HELEN E CHRISTIAN A Izttle work and a htlle play to keep us gozng Transferred from West Wmfield 3 Hamzltoman 4 Mnxed Chorus 4 jumor Red Cross 4 Methodlst Youth Fellowshnp 4 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 h 11,- ff ,ng TT .l,.,, ac 1 - - ,, 1 , - . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ' , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Z ' , . H . . . ,, A, . 1 1 1 I - SALLY M EAVES One day an the country as worth a month m town Hamzltoman 4 Almeda Lnterary Society 4 Play Committees 2 3 4 FHA3 Glee Clubl 2 3 Mixed Chorus2 3 4 jumor Red Cross 1 3 4 Vnce Presndent 4 Randallsvxlle Youth Fellow shnpl 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Hockey 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 JUDITH E EVANS Its a mad world mad as bedlam Hamzltoman 3 4 Masquers Dramatic Socxety 3 4 Play Com mntteesl 2 3 4 Pnze Speakmg 2 3 GxrlScouts1 2 3 Band 1 2 3 Communlt Band 2 3 Glee Clubl Mixed Chorusl 2 umor Red Cross 2 3 4 Methodnst Youth Fellowship I 2 3 orld WxdeGu1ldl 2 3 Softball 2 Track3 DOUGLAS C FOWLER I bow to no man Plays4 Play Commxtteesl Scoutsl Footballl 2 3 4 15 u - - - n 1 I .,: zu .,: .,: . 1:1 ' l ' 11,2 I ,Z '- ur n , . . ':. . . - 11:5 lv ' lv: ,,: Y ,zl : A.: ,I ,...: .,: rr: I - u n I S I yun- JULIE R. GANNON 1 She is the ornament of her sex. Transferred from Madison Central School 33 Hamiltonian 3, 45 Almeda Literary Society 45 Plays 31 Play Committees 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 World Wide Guild 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4. JANICE L GILBERT Lwe pure speak true rzght wrong Harmltoman 4 Treasurer 4 Almeda Literary Society 2 3 4 Play Committees 3 4 Press Club 3 4 4 H 1 Girl Scouts l 2 Mixed Chorus 1 3 4 Junior Red Cross 2 World Wide Guild JEAN R GRIFFITH The plays the thzng wherem I ll catch the consczence the kmg Hamzltoman 3 4 Editor in Chief 4 Almeda Literary Society 2 3 4 Masquers Dramatic Society 3 4 Secretary 4 PIHYS 3 Student Director 4 Play Committeesl 2 4 Press Club 2 3 4 Curl Scouts l 2 3 Mixed Chorus 2 3 junior Red Cross 1 3 Baptist Youth Fellowship l 2 3 4 Presldent 3 World Wide Guildl 2 3 4 Vice President4 Hockey2 gkaauv 16 44 - - ,, 1 1 . . ' : I 1 I i . I i I 1 P i 1 I 1 1 i i 1, 2, 3, 4. u ' ' , ' ' ' of - 11 ' ' -. - - Z . . . 1 I ' . - ' ' I ' ' : r , , E 1-v 1 1 . , : n 1-1 , '. ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I 1 1 ' ' ' P ' N- I , l 1 -- ti X ' ,.'x,,l . IFE ' ' N i' CHRISTINE E HARTER All the charms of all the Muses flowermg m a lovely 'world Hamzltoman 3 4 Assxstant Editor 4 Busmess Edntor 4 Honor Socnety 3 4 Almeda LnterarySoc1ety 2 3 4 Play Commxttees 2 3 Press Club 3 4 Vlce Presndent 4 Gxrl Scoutsl 2 3 Or chestral 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 jumor Red Crossl World Wnde Gunldl 2 3 4 JONATHAN E HARTSHORNE A jest breaks no bones Hamzltzmzan 3 4 'Xssxstant Edltor 4 Sports Edntor 4 Class Othcer Treasurer I 2 Presxdent 3 4 Honor Socnety 3 4 Masquers Dramat1cSoc1ety 3 4 Presndent 4 Plays2 3 4 Play Commxtteesl Scoutsl 2 Bandl 2 3 4 Presndent 4 Com mumty Bandl 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Presndent 4 Mnxed Chorusl jumor Red Cross 2 3 Akahtel 2 3 4 Basketball CLAIRE M HENSHAW The Lady Claue was tall and slam the Lady Clazre was fan Hamzltoman 4 Almeda I nterary Socnetv 2 3 4 Plav Commxttees l 2 GnrlScoutsl 2 Bandl 2 4 M1xedChorusI 2 4 Com mumty Chorus 43 Baptnst Youth Fellowshxp I, 2, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 43 Basketball 2. 17 ANNE HOBEN A damsel of hzgh lmeage and a cheek of appleblossom Hamzltoman 3 4 Class Office Presxdent 1 Honor Socxety 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Almeda Literary Socnety 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Masquers Dramatnc Soclety 3 4 Vnce Presndent 4 Playsl 2 3 Play Commltteesl 2 3 G1rlScoutsl 2 Bandl Cross l 2 World Wide Gunld l 2 Cheerleading J 2 Varsity 3 Basketballl 7 3 4 Hockeyl 2 3 Volleyballl 2 3 Soft I 2 DOLORES A HILL Wnte me as one who loves hzs fellowman Almeda Literary Society 3 4 KATHRYN JAMES She was wont to speak plum and to the purpose Hamzltoman 4 FHA 3 4 4H 3 4 Mnxed Chorus 3 4 jumor Red Cross 3 4 World Wlde Guild 3 4 18 2, 35 Comlmunity Baud 1, 21 35 Chorus. l, flggyltlnior Y I 3. v -v 1 r v 1 1 1 1 v ' MADELINE E JONES Laugh yourselves znto stztches Hamtltoman 3 4 Co Literary Editor 4 Class Officer Secretary 3 Honor Society 3 4 Vice President 4 Almeda Literary Society 2 3 4 Assistant Secretary 4 Plays 4 Play Committeesl 3 Press Club3 4 President 4 G1rlScoutsl 2 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Secretary4 Commumty Band2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Mixed Chor us 1 junior Red Cross 1 2 World Wide Guild 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Glrls Sports Counc1l2 Treasurer Basketball 2 3 Hockey 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 Softballl 2 Track 3 ANN KNOWI TON She zs the mnror of all courtesy Hamtltoman 3 4 Art Editor 4 Honor Society 3 4 Almeda Literary Society 3 4 Treasurer 4 Masquers Dramatic Society 3 4 Plays 2 3 4 Play Committees! 3 Prize Speaking 2 3 Girl Scoutsl 2 3 Color Guard 3 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Mixed Chorusl 2 3 junior Red Cross 1 Methodist Youth Fellowshnpl 2 3 4 World Wide Guild l 2 3 4 Bas- ketball 3 Hockey 2 3 4 Track 3 DAVID P. KRANZ That favorite subject, myself. Hamiltonian 43 Masquers Dramatic Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Plays 3, 4g Prize Speaking 2, 3, Scouts l, 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 43 Commumty Band 1, 2,33 rchestra 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 35 Randallsville Youth Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, President 3, Vice-President 43 EciiVI1oI.3y33,44g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Base- a 1 I 1 ' 19 A' JOHN P LYNCH It s mcc to be zmportant but more zmportant to be mee Student Councnl 4 Presndent Class Officer 2 Presxdent Rnlle Club 7 Conservation Club 2 3 4 junior Red Cross 2 3 4 Church Schooll 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Co Captam 4 Bas ketball 4 Baseball 1 2 3 ' i STUART j LIINK To laugh at men of sense 15 the pmzlege of fools Rlfle Club 1 2 3 MILFORD E MACK Learn 'whale you re young FFAI 4Hl 2 3 4 IumorRedCrossl 2 20 Y 4 v H . .'. 11- uy- - - -n , . 1 I l C -2 ..: ...c vrvl vrr' 2' 1 rr' H - 1 na l'vvvl 1' ,.l GENEVIEVE V. MCALLISTER ..In ,hy-fone I see the map of honor, truth and loyalty. Methodist Youth Fellowship 2. CARI TON M MCLEAN Szze 15 a matter of optmon R eClubl 2 3 4 FFA12 3 4 4Hl 2 3 4 junior ed Cross2 3 Methodist Youth Fellowshlpl Z Football-1 WILLIAM T MOON True humor spnngs notfrom the head but morefrom the heart urer 3 4 Press Club 4 Photo Club 2 3 4 Vice President 3 President 4 Rifle Clubl 2 3 4 Scoutsl 2 3 Band! Com mumtv Band l Mixed Chorus 1 2 Baptist Youth Fellowship I 2 3 4 Footballl 4 Manager 7 Basketball I 'Vlanager Baseball 2 21 ill ,,,:,-,,,:'R Hamiltonian 3, 4, Photography Editor -lg Class.Ofhcer,. Treas- . , . .Y 1, 4. , . -. . A . HELAINE C. MUNDT So I'll travel along with a friend and a sang. Hamiltonian 45 Class Officer, Vice-President 4, Plays 33 Play Committees l, 2, 43 Girl Scouts l, 2, 35 Color Guard 3, 43 Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 4, Community Orchestra 33 Glee Club 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Community Chorus 4: junior Red Cross lg Metho- dist Youth Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, World Wide Guild 2, 3, 4, President 45 Basketball 2, 35 Hockey 1, 2, 39 Volley- ball 2, 33 Softball 25 Track 3. RICHARD P NICKERSON Only solztafy men know the full joys of fnendshzp Play Committees l Press Club 4 Scouts 1 Band 2 Mixed Chorus l 4 junior Red Cross 2 3 4 Randallsvllle Youth Fel lowshipl 2 3 4 President4 DeMolay 2 3 4 MARTHA L OLMSTEAD Hamzltoman 4 Play Committees 2 3 4 Girl Scouts 1 2 3 Glee Club l 2 Mixed Chorus 2 3 junior Red Cross l 2 3 4 Methodist Youth Fellowship 2 Varsity Cheerleading 4 Basket balll Hockeyl 2 3 Volleyballl 2 3 Softballl 2 3 Track3 22 If silence is golden then I shall never be rich. RUTH E. PALM ITER Happiness is beneficial for the body but it is grief that develops the powers of the mind. Hamiltonian 3, 4, Secretary 43 Class Officer, Secretary 2: Plays 3, 45 Play Committees 2, 35 Chess Club 25 Girl Scouts l, 2, 35 Band lg Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, junior Red Cross l, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Methodist Youth Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, 43 World Wide Guild l, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3: Volleyball l, 2, 3. PATRICIA M PARKER Remember this that very little is needed to make a happy life Almeda Literary Society 3 4 Girl Scouts 2 3 Glee Club l 2 3 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 junior Red Cross 3 4 Methodist Youth Fellowship 2 3 4 World W1deGunld 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 MARY ANN RIPLEY Though this be madness yet there is a method in t Hamilloman3 4 Almeda Literary Soc1ety3 4 Play Committee 3 Girl Scouts 1 2 3 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 junior Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Church Schooll 2 3 4 Cheerleading JV 2 Varsity 3 4 Captain 4 Sports Council 3 Vice President Basketball 1 2 3 Volleyballl 2 3 Track3 23 H . .. .,, , . ' vi ri sri I 111 l ri :rv 111 - U , . -rn ' . ,Q ri. I rl: ', . ' vrvi 1 I :vnu-. , , .-.. rr v ' ' ,yi 111 ' RONALD S. SACCO The busy bee has no time for S0ff0'1U., Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3 4 President 4' Boy s State 3, Syracuse University Citizenship Award 3, 4' Rifle Club 2 3, 4 President 2, Treasurer 4- FFA l, 2 3 4 President 2 County President 4' Football 1 2 3 4 Co-Captain 4. PATRICIA A SCHOILLZ A fickle and changeable thmg 15 woman ever Hamdtoman 3 4 Almeda Literary Society 3 4 Girl Scouts 1 2 3 Glee Club l 2 junior Red Crossl 2 3 4 Methodist Youth Fellowshipl 2 3 4 LYNN R SEELBACH I ve taken my fun where I ve found 11 Transferred from Southwestern Central Lakewood N Y 4 Hamzltoman 4 Almeda Literary Society 4 Color Guard 4 World Wide Guild 4 Girls Sports Council 4 Vice President 24 11 Y 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H - - 11 Q 1 1 ' , Q , ' ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 - u 1 1 ' 11 ' I 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 . . l ,. , , . . 1 1 ' ' BARBARA L. SNYDER I am a woman, need I say more? FHA 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 junior Red Cross 1, 3. HAROLD L SNYDER Hal lzke all good men has a temper of hzs own Methodlst Youth Fellowshnpl Pootballl 7 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 TracL2 3 'NIANCY D SNYDER Nothzng ls zmposszble to a 'wzllmg heart Hamzlloman3 4 Class Olaficer Secretary 4 Syracuse IIFIIVBFSIIQ Cntlfenshlp Award 3 4 Almeda literary Society 2 3 4 'Vlas quers Dramatlc Qocnetv 4 Play Commnttees l 2 3 4 Prwe Speakmgl 4H l 2 3 4 fnrl Qcoutsl 7 3 Mayorette 2 3 Vlnxed Chorusl 2 3 4 jumor Red Crossl 3 4 Cheerleadmg .IV2 Varsntx 3 llasketballl 2 3 4 Hockex l 2 3 'ioftballl 2 25 u - V . ,, 1 1 1 v 1-'1 1 1 lv .11 .14- ,6 . . . . .. ,, 1 1 1 1 .4 1 1 4 - 1 111 ' - , I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1-1 1 ' - 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-15 f 1-1 1 ' 1 . . 1 . 1 ,A1 1 111 1 , 1 111- 1 - W N -, . 'V GEORGE M SROUR A great nose mdzcates a great man Hamlltoman 3 4 Chess Club 2 Bandl 2 3 Commumtv Band l 2 3 Mixed Chorus2 3 4 junnor Red Crossl 2 3 4 Treas urer 3 Presndent 4 Church Schooll 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Track: 4 ,,, ,Nl ,121 VF' I JAY w. SOULE If's not the dog in the fight but rather the fight m the dog FFA l, 2, 3, 4: Randallsville Youth Fellowship I 2 3 4 Football l, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN A STANLEY I make the mosl of all that comes and the least of all that goes Dramatic Socnety 4 Plays 3 4 Play Commltteesl 2 3 Prnze Speak1ng2 GlrlScoutsl 2 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4 Commumty Chorus4 Baptxst Youth Fellowshnp l 2 3 4 Vice President 4 World Wide Gulld l 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Basketball 3 Manager 4 Hockey 3 Volley ball 2 Manager Track 3 26 Hamiltofzian 3, 43 Almeda Literary Society.2, 3, 43 Masquers , I l v 1 r ry Y. V' ' I l ' . I v n 2 - JAMES R STANTON No hmzts but the sky 4 H l 2 Scoutsl 2 3 Band l jumor Red Cross3 Methodxst Youth Fellowshnp 1 2 WILLIAM C TODD As good a natured a soul as e er trod on shoe of leather Hamzltoman 3 4 Boy s State 3 Play Commnttees 2 Photo Club 4 Scoutsl 2 4 Bandl 4 Mnxed Chorus 3 4 jumor Red Cross 2 3 4 Football 2 Track 2 EILEEN C STAPLETON It zs easzer not to speak a -word at all than to speak more 'words than we should Chorusl 2 3 Jumor Red Crossl 2 3 4 Basketballl 27 Hamiltonian 3, 4: Grange 3.4: 4-H 1, 2: Glee club 1, 2, ag Mixed JOSEPH lf TOTTENI Yes an no an maybe an maybe not I1am1lloman 3 4 Plays 4 Play Commxttees 1 Chess Club 2 Scoutsl 2 3 4 junior Red Crossl 2 3 4 Methodist Youth Fellovsshnpl 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 'I'rack3 4 PATRICIA A TUZZO Glad lhal I lwe am I Ham1ltoman3 4 AlmedaI1terarySoc1ety2 3 4 Pl C t tees l 2 3 4 Chess Club 2 4 H 1 C nrl Scouts l a2y 3olNn'll:lad Chorus 3 junior Red Crossl 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Methodnst Xouth Fellowship l 2 Cheerleading JV 2 Varsxty 3 4 Gxrls Sports Counc1l3 Secret B k tb Ill Z 3 H k 1 2 3 Volleyballl 2 3 Tracka3y as C a oc ey 4 JOYCE M UNGER If a woman has long hazr H15 a glory to her Ham1lloman4 Plays3 FHAI 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 Girl Scouts l 2 3 blee Llubl Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 junior Red Cross l 2 3 4 Methodxst Youth Fellowshxpl 2 3 4 28 . A U v 9 n yy , . . ,. , ' . . 17 V 1 . I - ffl- rrvv ' vy-2 11' :uv :- H - n , . -1. i- v,,v . yur- Q- Q1 ,,: Q v , .,.,1 -, u , , V' v 1: ' ' vvv 1111 , . :rv - u --'v n , . 2 l ,fry n rv: , rv. ll'1l 'll' MARY JANE VERRO Her smile is the sweetest that ever was seen. Hamiltonian 3 4' Student Council 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Vice- President 4' Class Officer Secretary 1' Syracuse University Citi- zenship Award 3 4' Almeda Literary Society 2 3 4' Play 3 ' Play Committees 1 2 3 4' Chess Club 2' Girl Scouts 1 ' Band 1 2 3 4 Vice-President 4' Mixed Chorus 3' Junior Red Cross 1 2 3' Church School 1 2 3 4' Cheerleading JV l 2 Captain 2 Varsity3 4'Basketball1 2 3 4' Hockeyl 2 3 4' Volleyball l 2 3' Softball 1 2' Track 3. LYLE E WARREN Cursed be he that moves my bones Press Club 3 4 Rifle Club 2 3 4 FFAI 2 3 4 CountySec retary4 4Hl 2 3 4 Randallsville Youth Fellowship! 2 3 4 President 4 DeMolay 2 3 4 Football 4 DONA M WELLS Moderation is best and to avoid all extremes Hamiltonian-4 Almeda Literary Societ 2 Pl C tt 3 Glee Club 1 3 Mixed Chorus 3 Jumoli Red Ci',oss03m'4u ees 29 4 ir 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, .,. S ,4, ,.,. . ,2,3. 111 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 111 1 1111 11 1 11 11 11 1 1 11 1 1 111 ' . 1' 1111 111 1 11 1 - rr - - . H 1 . ' . , 1 I 1 1 Q , , BETTY LOU YOUNG It s not how long but how 'well we lwe FHA1 2 3 GlrlSc0utsl 2 3 Mixed Chorusl 2 3 Methodist Youth Fellowshlp 2 3 CHARLES S WHITE T ozls not nezther does he spm R He Club 1 2 4 H l 7 3 Scouts 1 2 3 junior Red Cross 2 Football I 2 '11 JUDY A YOUNC It as the pnme duty of a woman o thu tcrrcstzal world to look well Transferred from Cazenovna Central School 3 Almeda Literary Socnety 4 Mnxed Chorus 4 jumor Red Cross 4 Basketball 3 30 .4 - - -nv , . I 11' 1-1: yy: ,. nr - u , . rvy vyv -vi ,. . J H . . sf. . 1 v 1 3 y - A A ',i,..iwn '-wit ' ' . , .,,' X - - -ki If .: , K - , 5 5? ', Kfi3?5Q' fl . f my Q' X-1 aww Y rg ., fkw 'QU -Q fm w -2' f' df! K-fig-5441 f X' 4 V3::q:f?fgg,f . , X fy fr . , Mig, Q W Q, iwgg 5 5323 532 'I - . 'Ka A ., -za., gajljxi ' f s 'ly Q K H hah-rf.w-51,121 -A N g My .. fa5'1- f . 1 . fi ,wfgaw . 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A -: 4 , P H ' 'X f C77 Cl dk ff lui .1 -X Fzrst Rnu C Hodge D Karpp D Hull J Ixeefe I 'Vlarcellus C lawrence B Lamb W lamb 9 CaFfOCCl0 Second Rm: I Bernen S Mnrabnto I' Dans U Mundi C' Cetchoms P -Xuslm R Danehx A Henshavx I Abbott j Irench II Iluterllallgh 'Nlr C owley 7h1nl Roc Iambert D Davns R Macliam C ones XX Baker D Crems R Crumb D Iiuterbaugh X Izvans I Iurner I Ifxcell SOPHOMORE CLASS F1fS'fR0'lU VVestCott J Mltchell I Muller I IIIIIIRITIS B Safford HX Sollmen A I A N1 P IK 5S5lc0ZdRRowTjhFaX1R 'N Xerro C' Potter C NVIICOA R Strauss R Paul C Rathbgggleg INaIsI,1OnN11ss Fggierte 17 ou c xster ,I Smder K XKOIICICI R Stradllng W Tu77o M Rlggall Ii Pnper S Schaplro C Sergant ' 34 K7 'J' 1-107 ' rf!! 4 F1rstRou 'NI Iaf reca C Moe I Dewex j Walter Qnmons S Kale J VVh1tney 9 Stradlmg Burch Second Rrru B Brown S Charles l Davles R Borst 'VI Murray lx Nlame S llastx NI Rausa Mrs Adams Th1rdRow 1 Rnpley C james l 'Xlack j Bnerce B Hull X Brown 9 Sacco j lrlsh T 'Vlurphx FRESHMA CLASS F1fSfR01L C Ca7lay W Nlanne H Flaner C Burgess J Knowlton N Burstem R Hartshorne Second Rau R Caller 'N Pnerson R Fllns D Hughes R Barry W Woods R ghean D ones W lxexes R Brennan 'Vlr Calvm Thnd Row lVI Stanton D -Xmendola R Buterbaugh XV Burgess R Whxpple 1 Bxerce D Swenson 'NI lynch j Blanchard in-:JI LK. Q. 35 T F1rstRo'w C Crumb N Strauss L Seelbach M Crumb T Chase J lee S Ripley K Whipple S Murphy J Towsley Second Row N Rasmussen D Charles R Peach D Brown B Bethlehen R jones S OBryan Mrs Merrick Thzrd Row Q Benedxct S Marcellus W Russett R Bursteln P Woods P Totten T Furner EIGHTH GRADE Fzrst Rvw E Crumb K Albnght B Vnckery J Wollckl S Keefe M Conn G P A Y enson E R F M ll M M k Thzrd Row W Vllalters R Parker J Case R Kmg J Blacktimhesj Stextielhson W1 Sawyer Terllhger i 36 R fgilflilyl ' 1h 1- Vx I P 3'-f ' G Q 1 A li .., 'A ' ' Q .M ' M Y i ' L 'NL 1 uf, ll ,fa ' -' - , - G ' , . ' , . ' ', . , . , , t , ,Wh' , U A ' Secfmd Row: P. Waas' C. Giordano, C. Bane Y W' Y R. E ' D nor, . on ort U nte,'C .Thayer, C MacBam, G. Storms. N fs ,v n 7 file. t A 'F' ' - .iz M' ' f - Q 2-3 'NW -- ,S 'f' '4 'f , . 'fl 1' . ' l A ,, ft YN-.Myst 2 rm, - 2 is -' M Aa. vi 'Q vt F1rstRo'w J Crumb R Marne N Austm S Eggleston Crumb S Carrocclo A Hogg R Smtchler D Frost Second Row A Askew N Farnsworth S Hackett C Bethlehem R Hull R lfVh1te J Colabelh E Buterbaugh D Albee J Davns S Evans Mrs Ames Thud Row S Adams E Dahn j Gnlbert I Fntchen H Brustad G jaquay R Eaves J jewett C Herman D Dickenson SEVE TH GRADE F1fSfR0w I Stores S Marcellus P Walter C Paul C Todd P S T th S B N Second Row T Waters K Solllen S Solllen J Ray L jones B Lamlgolg Robelrltgwlgrwyarren llgsgfdlkersorlf l1llIl1?rK?elyYVanace Thzrd 1Eo'wMI-I Lane T Noel R Rxggall A Potter R Boos N Karpp S Totten R Lncarx S Whnte T Remwald J Woodruff oore O tv' 37 l ill its ll 'X 2' Xilkgi b'-if F17SlR0'1.U J Stanton D leland M Merkt M Ames L Brown S Snyder B Rockafellow S Halght S Loop Second Rau I Mack C Hoben C Hellv E Robbms D lxarpp J Roberts C Russock Mnss Alaura Th1rd Row 1 Crems P Sacco D Keefe J Oates W Mame J Storms B Lamb B Geruntmo S ones Fourth Rou C Cornell S Vhlder R XVOIICRI R Hodge S Wohlschlegel R Davls B Usher J Murphy SIXTH GRADE ar gg eston Second Row B Lamb R Watson C Benedict Davles K Burstem R Rogers P Henshaw R Hol M M h l Th1rd Row A Stevenson C Frantz C Brustad M Dickenson D Warren D Davex H Brown I RonBB?ns BS De:JrieyeR Burch B Furner K Johnson I: Reed Q 38 4' Y ,., , or +1 L.. w J f s J 'S A ': ' X ' A of, Q ' . s . I5 1 'Ll n ' ' 1 Q , ' A' gs' ,.'..l. If ' 'V' Q .Y .- -- .. I4 , 1 u S: :II J ff 22 ' ' 'Q ' y W, -v ,l , A X F A l Al . A I v I lx VY .M 3 ,X is 2 3 x , 4x V a ' , '. ' W s as A A vi ,N -,mf f , Wm, x . - V ,' , , . . , i . , . . ' , . 7 , . . , . ',v . . , . . ' , . ','.. , . ',. ,. .,. ',.j . '.' . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . First Row: E. Wolicki, C. Crumb, N. Young, Mitchell, S. Adams, P. Muller, J. Gannon, A. Peach, M. Hackett, S. D t, B. E l , . ' - 1 ' Q 1 I ' . r - ' 1 - fy - ' 1 4- I 1 - r . p . . if Y Q Y ' ' F 'K - + , . 3 ,f T ' Q J, b f 7 ia 4 V11 i . ' 4 Q 5 . ' ' C , 2 1 ' ' Q. ' N - 1 1 -fm' ' L A L, .X a , J ' 'V V ,A A Y- I 2 J ' an iff -L W 'W ,tr W , f l s ' J ' , X., VK: 5 J ' Q .1 .4 V is 1 Y' Li 4 x . A 1, Q xt gf - F fffi , A .sm W. J 3' FzrstRow M Crumb S Scott Lrumb D Blum L Ray D Harrls R Storms C Frantz D Watson Serond Rou C Totten K loop B 'Vloon S lesperance C Shablak C Horst E Herman P Stalnford Mr Ksamnak Third Rau D Ford C Snvder M Murphy -I Adams Vl Mordus R Davld -I 'Vlurphy F1nthRou R Lhrlstman VN Whxpple P Donovan R jaquay I: Excell E Keefe T Frawley FIF IT H GRADE FzrstRo'w J bardner J Morgan C Alvord D Karpp C VVoods C Dorr B Totten A M Chesebro B LaGreca R A Second Row Mrs Sloan C Dewey S Scarlett L Llcarl C, Muller M Mundt C, CHPITCI I Moe J W1ller S Mullxgan Th1fdRow H Ellis D Lamb 'VI W'ells R Buterbaugh A Vlurrav Fourth Row D Berkev R Irnsh B Peckham L Lynch F Chase T Look T Keefe R Jones F Farnsworth I 39 Kane F1751 Row E Pmger E Samuels B Chesbro M Dahn D Smnth J Totten D Harmon L Fisher M Eat Second Row D Charles R Capnrcl J Connor C Benedxct T Hartshorne N Young D Crumb Th1rdRo'w -I Potter B Cvlazler J VVh1pple P Brennan B Albee Mrs Grnfhn FO RTH GRADE F1151 Row R Abbott S Hogg B f etchoms S Arnold K McCregor S Blackton P Russett .Second Row M HICREX C WllllHmS A Thayer O I'ra11er S Vogel A Morgan Mrs Rourke Th1fd Row T jones R Wh1te J Sastrn I Davey R Rapp R Kessler D Halloran on P Unger I Q I qv, ni '07 40 din Fzrst Row J Rlpley J Hackett A Elmer P Evans C Purdy M Muller D Walter S House P Ray J Smtchler S lamb A Reed Second Row R Mordus D Cunmngham G Balla T Parry S Hengst B Skelton M Mame W James R Merrlck Thud Row C Dlckxnson C Carroccxo E Buell J Grxfhth R Shepard L Edgett CJ Halloran T Cusumano Mrs Danehy THIRD GRADE F1rslRgw F Carroccno M Burke S Whntnall lx Glllmore M Leland J VVells C Orvls J Loop R Rice T Klstler J Solllen tores Second Row R Cook T Wllder J MacPherson M Mame B Johnstone M Donovan S Elder C Bassett Th1fdRow H Furner M Babcock L Hltchcock A Zlgon G Mxgoms D Juno R Shepard R Horton J Crumb 41 'i-fbi: F1rvtRow B Burke D Rapp B House C jones S Stores B lat reca L Hahnle R Farnsworth V Lollman C Cowlew Second Row S lumber j DuPont B Prantz S Sterling D Xoung, VK Blanchard S Hartshorne J Davles K Keefe Mrs Rlce Thnd Row C Moore C Brown l Nelson j Sprague E Shvsaru T Kessler T ones SECO D GRADE F1rstRo'w W Pierce C Moon J Samuels T Klstler S Blum J Getchonls Nl Dowme -X Adams P Cook C Smith M L Bjorkman Second Row R Reed J Carr D Marcellus j Carr S Shablak D Phlllxpps T Tupper K Mcbregor Th1rd Row D Scarlett M A Elder L Peckham J Harrxs D Chllson J Calhoun R Bassett Mrs Stradlmg W ff, 42 . I ri' R ll dson I Danes j Nlulllgan l Muller D Woods lVl 0Dell D Hackett W Wallace A l'rance Frvt ou j u .Second Rau I' Kempf X Noel L Shores l Helly O lxollexoll D Seelbach S jones C ohnstone L Wnlluams L I-ranklm I-mger Thzrd Rou Vlrs Burke l Nelson D Moore D Currle leland D Rlsley j Robbins R james S Flsher D White N x1lgOI'llS FIRST GRADE Farsi Row D I-usher l Stone K Crouch I Rnggall M House C Edgett Nl jones D Harmon LX Sastrx Second Rou L Carr Nl Babcock S Cunnmgham S jaquaw D Brown l Xackel j Wells j Loop S 'Hanley KN Russell C Ell,5 MH- li' Q I ,.-4-ax '11 -P Xl 43 Bi f, ev ', ' 4 :V , ' 'N v 4 'AA x .1 ,, 4- ' 4 i, 'N' fr' ' 1 v- ' ' ,' .1 ... - , I , t .S Q I M' . E - 11 -. - V . Z ' 2 - ' . 3, , ,Q . 4 V- t ,. ' . . - q --A f -S -. - A S R 5 W 4 ,Q .5 ii. ' ,- . gf? V , 'X . , ,. 'I , . . I , .. , . v , l . , , . , 7. V , . 1 . . ' M Q 1 1- v - - i 1 .- I 1 - , - , l . , . , , . ', . Y: A' rl - v - i 7 U v A ,ly w- Y 1 Y v . V , . , . . ', V, I L ' I Thmi Row: Mass Haxght, R. Freedman, CJ. Davxs, J. Kane, K. Suo, H. Snvder, K. VVells, T. Shepard, F. Crumb. ifpsffg. ' ' I ,ww 5 3 A L Y fl' M, A ., W, , ,,. Y I ' iii , iii 5,5 , 9, 1 1 - 4 ' ' ' l N f .qq V ,if , ' , if ,QQ N .. ' ' ' ' Q, '. 'I ' . .. ' kj VH 2 1 M4 .. - rg. Q 4 v- S 4 'ex ' 0 .. A - V ' ,rf Q W K, fm ki ., , Y A ' h I 'Q rv , . 'v li, L I . ,, '11 S . fl 4' 0 W X 2 l ., Y . vriq Y, ni A a i . ' f il. L ' X f' X 1 . ,ll 1 if 4 ' '- A F' J ! 'uf I , ,Q .p , , me Y meg..-Q y F1fstRo-w K Txllmghast C Tuzzo D Austm K Crumb M DuPont S Hance S McGregor S Bassett J Gilbert I Sprague G Blum Second Row R Murphy C Sprague j Phllllps L Vlallace NV Harrxs R Moore B Terrell M Mngoms 'I' Balla J Honsmger D Marcellus R Robbms Thzfd Row B Potter D james J Hxtchcock W ballxk T Gamble M Lamb W Lee S Davis W Robbms W Beach Mrs Knely KI DERGARTE F1fSlR01U B Dewey E Ray M Walter D Gnllmore R Francxs C Crouch M Loveland B Smith R Herstand Second Row 1 Burke M Herstand M Lane P Lncan K Nelson T Donovan D Kale C Babcock S Conner T Shnrley, Mrs Knely 44 LcfUoR1ghl S Ryberg P York S Frawley Mrs Rogers I Frawley '-.if-A if Fzrst Row D McAll1ster S Harms I Spurlmg C. Spurlmg Second Row D Balla E Watson D Storms C Russell K Edgett 'Vlrs Camble Th1rdRow R Lollman M Fuller R Fuller SPECIAL CLASS H BBARDSVILLE V Frazner K Dart D ,, N50 ,ffl 45 32 K V ,IIY vi ? X Y U K . Q 2 QQ f fi .A... i f Q 44 Hilg 2:53, va- ,IQ I ' , xi w f y - N , ' new , .1 if 21 ik 3 2: 1 Q. V Is k we 3 X S . Q fe mil 9 -ia - V 1 ,xy-MM x Vx a,,Q,wpi1'XA fu . fs f--Q-A-M 3 1 11 1 . 1 s Q , K 4 , 3 as 5 H x Q ! 'A K, O Q mx ' ' 9? .A yn Q , , 2' L fAA' E M if 21 5 Q Q7 X Wi ' MM i as wt f Y -mx Y ' - if A SQ M' ' 4 ,f ., W Q ' A az QQ iz. , 0 'Sk 5115- H ,Q l W, 3 4? , 5' Y 4' x i Q QQ '5 K Q LL.. Q2 I I we I, A, , Q5 'Uv' 1 ,, '-ul:-.... fd ACTI nf, , A ',4,l. ?,XL'1 TIE 6' Q9 ow, 2.4! 'Qui P1751 Row B Amendola M Verro J lynch S lamb lx Randall 'Second R00 J Lase R Sacco C Rathbone D Lane j Walsh D Amendola STUDE T COUNCIL The Student Council under the direction of Miss Eunice Gardner and Mr. VVilbert Vogel has been very active this year. The ofhcers elected by the students were john Lynch I resident' Melee X erro Vice-President' Stuart lamb Secretary' and Kirk Randall Treasurer. The officers were assisted by all other Council members. The Student Council presented the annual Christmas 'assembly and sponsored '1 charity bake sale at which 45247 vsas raised for the Heart Fund. This organization has performed many services for the school also. lt gives the student body a voice in the making up of school regulations and the running of school actiwities. The C ouncil has done an ex- cellent job of carrying out its duties in representing the students of Hamilton High School. YN. YYC 48 Nh I Left to Rzghl C Harter B White A Hoben A Munshower J Hartshorne I Edgett Miss Gaylord Miss Cook R Sacco S Lamb A Knowlton D Sill M jones H0 UR SOCIETY Although a basically mactlve organization the Hamilton High School Chapter of the National Honor Society holds '1 position of prestige lts officers for the 19:7 19345 season are Ronald Qacco lresident Madeline jones x7lC6 President and Anne Hoben Secretary Treasurer IOQ of the class and IS based on the four chief prm ciples of the Society Soholarship C haracter I eader ship and Service The jumor members were inducted in March Thew are Joyce lzdgett Stuart Lamb -Xnn Mun shoxx er Debbi gill and Barbara VX hite At this time Miss C aylord xx as given an honorary membership in recognition of her years of loyal service to the school i .' . Z . G , . , . . , . , . . A Y . . . . ' . - .K K V Y Y Y A , ' ' . By 0 national law the membership is limited to - : Q ' ' , ' , . - , , . ,V T u -1 v A ' v v x , . f . A ' . 9 Y . . in Frrst Row H Chrlstnan -I Fnlbert M jones VV Moon C Harter j Crxliith j Hartshorne A Knowlton D Blanchard R Palmlter Second Row K Stanlex -I Unger -I Cannon B W lde P S h l l M dt C H h C H M R l Seelbach 9 Eaxes M Olmstead Mass Henry I r C 067 un ens aw arter lp el F Stapleton I Thzrd Row N Qnyder P Tuno D Wells -I Fvans l Albright M Ingram B Whlte 'VI Verro A Munshower D Snll C Murphy B Amendola K james Fourth Raw C Berkey F Brennan T Rockwood Lv Srour j Brennan W Todd D lane R Bradlev T Schlesser T Lynch J Totten H MILTO I N STAFF jean Grlfhth Edztor m Chzef Chrnstme Harter, Jonathan Hartshorne, Asszstant Edztors LITERARY ART PHOTOGRAPHY Donna Blanchard Ann Knowlton, Edztor Wxllnam Moon Madelnne jones Co Edztors Betsey Wxlder, Asszstant Edztor Wnlham Todd Co Edztors Debbx Snll Asszstant Edztor Truman Rockwood, Asszstant Edztor BUSINESS SPORTS Chnstme Harter, Eduor Jonathan Hartshorne, Edztor Ann Munshower, Asszstant Edztor David Lane, Asszstant Edztor Jamce Gllbert Treasurer Mnss jean M Henry, Faculty Advzsor 50 17 l B Wld M A M h D Bl hard A Knowlton C Henshaw N Karpp A Solhen gZf1in5TiuowMWRl?a?1b M fngilam PJoX?V?as B Iu:rsf1lg?wjerGilbertarB: White M Verro K Wollckl I Westcott J Griffith D Sill Miss Gardner dR C M h P T B A d l S th M S cco C Hodge J Young C Murphy N Snyder D Hill S Schaplro ff-:v'1?rthR0o1i!v ,I Fcigitt S Exile M MnfJi'guZZl3JSafglJl'd C Loiigyear ,I Gannon C Harter P Schoelz P Parker K Stanley C Harter One of the busiest organizations in the high school, the Almedas had another eventful year under the direction of Miss Eunice Gardner Officers of the Almeda Literary Society for this year are Donna Blanchard President Ann Munshower Vice Pres: dent Ann Knowlton, Treasurer and Anne Hoben, Secretary This year the organization has been fortunate enough to have had several educational speakers In the fall Anis Satti spoke about his native Pakis- tang at a later meeting, Professor Farnsworth showed slides on Russia. Following the initiation in the fall, the organi- zation held a ten-cent supper. The traditional dance, the Almeda Ball, was held in February. The annual banquet, held in the spring, brought the conclusion of another successful year. EDAS vac 51 C ll M S Qchaplro -I Krnfhth .I Cllbert .ISi:E-Jlzfzfdalznj Illlkllelslcott Aahtlednshoxxeintlg blll D Blanchard NllSS FHUCCIYC Thnd Row R Nnckerson lx Karr l Warren VN MOOH PRESS CL B Fall ushered 1n a busy year for the Press Club and their advxsor Mlss Isabelle Faucette The officers elected m the fall were Madeline Iones lresldent Chrlstme Harter Vice Presldent Sally bchaplro Secretary and Dlrk Mundt Treasurer The club has put out tvno papers The Chrlstmas C ourrer and an Faster paper The Hollday Herald In May nme members were chosen to go to the Press Conference held annually In Utica Members chosen to go are selected by the number of pomts recexved from vsrntmg for the newspaper f ' z. sg fl as - ?l A i Q . l . Qs E -we P 5 I fgff , F.. - I ' l l.' . ll v ' , . . . . , : y 3 . l . . . - . Q Y Y I , I , ' - y H ' ' , , - . .. s .. - 4 v 77 ' ' Y . . Y .. '21 x vs' +47 F1151 Row D Kran7 J Cnflith Mrs Mlschel -I Hartshorne Second Row J Evans A Knowlton C. Longyear B Wxlder D Snll MASQUERS The Masquers Dramatlc SOC1Cty began a busy and successful year by electmg officers for the 1957 1958 season jonathan Hartshorne was chosen fith Secretary and Davld Kranz Treasurer Three one act plays were gxven ln November under the dlrectxon of Mrs Genevleve Mlschel the groups very able advlsor Present Day Court shlp Come Lxve 1n My House and The Devll and Damel W ebster were the plfays presented The Masquers held a mld term ll'lltl3tlOIl nn February and mducted Donna Blanchard Marxlls Ingram james Perry Kay Stanley Nancy Qnyder and john Walsh 1nto the1r ranks Sprmg ushered ln the prize speaknng contest organxzed by Mrs Ions Bjorkman as well as the three act play Infe With Father S3 1, Y 1 'ev , I l A . X lk GNU? 'N ' lsr 'S 56 , Y Xa - X ' ., X 4 x x l L .' . , . , . , . , . . President: Anne Hoben, Vice-President: jean Grif- A 5 , 2 ' , . 5 ' v 7 ' ll - - ' YY Ll ' ' Y! ll ' , , ' Y TY C u . .. . 1 . f : l N' , 7 Y Y L V , . ' v Al ' . , VI ' ' , 4 . - F1rslRow D Crumb D Charles D Charles Mr Hallormn S lamb J BICFCC VN Bake' Tuz7o R Crumb d S dR D H h M R all R Sacco Q Burgess L Warren W 3 D S nson j Blanchar T132 R0?UwR Bullgrlszfugh ,llgierce R Caller C Jones R Burstem C McLean Uihgshi vgmlegrgess we Fourth Rau R Dlckenson Soule ll Nlame C Wnlcox l Frost J Ponton FFA Thxs year s F F A has had a very successful year under the dlrectlon of Mr George Halloran The officers were Donald Charles Presldent Stuart I amb Nice Presldent Dlck Charles Secretary Vkarren Baker Treasurer jack Blerce Reporter and Darrel Crumb Sentmel Pour chapter members recelved the Empxre Farmer Aw ard durmg the past year Reclpxents of the hlghest award glven on a state basls were Lawrence Crumb Donald Charles Ronald Sacco and I yle Warren The chapter was flrst ln the state based on the actlvltles carrned out Svc representatlves of the chapter attended the lNat1onal F F A Conventlon at Kansas Clty t WhlCh txme thev were presented the Qllver Emblem Award marklng the HFSK tlme the Chapter has re celved natlonal recognltlon Those attendmg were Donald Charles jack Bxerce Stuart lamb Kxm Mclean Ronald Sacco and l yle VK arren Prellmmary plans have been made for the Crop Demonstratxon thls year mnvolvmg plant populatlon on corn Other actlvltxes thls sprmg lnclude the Father Son banquet ln Aprll the Daxry Cattle Show nn Mav Farm and Home Week at Cornell and the State F F A Conventnon at C anton 'ix -' iss 'z e. .1-, ..- . 1 ,H ... ,, ,fi I ' , 1 f .. EX ' . ' ' l . 1 . . - - v ' 1 ' , .l I . V - v Y ' ' l- A Y , , V. J I . i- v. 1 ' Y V ' Y Y ,. . . . . 4 Y 1 V k I 7 . I . Y Y Y Y V Q . , , . v v 1 v . - .. . . . ,V , H V . . v . . A , V - Y 1 4 V . , , - . Y 'x Y , ,v v Second Row A Moon lx Wohckx E Muller l Dewey A Zlmmer j Whntney j Burch B I xmb 'Nlrs Knowlton Th11dRow j lambert l' Excell J Bnerce R Borst B Pnper C Colabellx D Lhesbro The Hamnlton Chapter of the Future Home makers of Amerlca xs headed by joyce Unger lresldent Ilnda Albrlght NICE Presldent Wnlma lamb Secretary Kathrvn lames Treasurer Dean na Davls Parhamentarlan and Carol Mlsch Reporter Mrs Wxlham Knowlton acts as the club s adusor whlle Mrs Ixan Unger and Mrs Vlfnlham james are the chapter mothers The many and xarxed actlvxtles of the club mclude the Campalgn for new members xn the fall the formal lmtlatxon of the new gurls the annual If H A Chrxstmas party a faculty tea and thelr final banquet rn Max 55 , tl T T s t ,' 6 , W X f' f A 1 . .A . I 1 ' I . ' ' 1 T. f 2. ' sw fs, , 'Y , f':::' S 4 x K L x 0 l First Row: G. james, j. Young, C. Misch, K. james, L. Albright, J. Unger, Lamb, D. Davis, H. Brown, j. Snyder. F.H. . 3 . Q . . ,. - . U . V. . 7 ,. . . . . . D Y , X . - T 'B Y' F1fSf Row l'vans Unger I1 Muller M Olmstead Qtradllng D Vlells .Second Row D lxarpp P TUIIO S Lharles lx Vlolnckl Parker A Ylmmer j Hnghx B Hull Th1rdRnw -I Irish 'N Snxder l Mack D lllll Xoung, K james S l-axes 'Nl Rnplex R lalmnter lannon I Schoelz I- 'Vlarcellus S Nl lat reca L Stapleton 9 lxarpp l Dexsex j Vkhntney R Borst I N1 Sacco lx james Il ihrnstnan j Snxder l Murphy j Ripley Fourth Row M Magk R NICRCFSOH lf Brennan R Bracllex VK lodd K Srour XX Ammon j Brennan V fxordano S lmk JR RED CROSS Fnst Row C MacBam F lhayer M Crumb K Whnpple 9 Keefe T Chase F Ponton 'X Vlhnte E Crumb I Seelbach L Crumb Second R04 I' Furner P Woods P Totten l Waas VN Russett VN Sawxer R Parker Vl. Vlfalters Thnd Row I VVaters R Snltchler S Ivans V Crumb X Hogg A 'Xskew S Solllen Fourlh Rau N Rasmussen L C lordano R jones R leach D Charles E Race I- Muller 'L S6 I' X F h D Sll B N k F1's'R w K Stanley J C1355 Bhxvdldgrl? Straus lllartghoilde K iAlbrlghtc.ffrTVIunshovler M jones C Herman C Rathbone R Second Row D Km? D H anch ar N Elf? orrh B mme Thzyd 121-cLLerLDSeLTS3ShJM :Tgh?ktSelldeS Murphyw E Crumb L Dav1es R Nlawhmney M Stanton R Moore P Haas D -Xmen dola C Henshaw C fetchonns J Knowlton ' . ' I , , ' , l V. I 1 . v 1 - U 1 -- V '- Y I,-Umm Rowf yen-O pi Wgai K, Randall, A. Sollien, R. Barry, A. Henshaw, J. Todd, J. Vlfestcott, S Schapxro R Krakusln J , ' 1 ' , . ' ' ' E T . . . . 'X - I 57 Ably dlrected by Vhlham D Knowlton the Senlor Band has experlenced ltS usual successful season The officers elected for the year mcluded onathan Hartshorne Presldent Melee Xerro XICS President Madellne jones Secretary Donna Blanchard Treasurer and Ann Munshoxxer Debbie Sxll Kay Stanley and Barbara Whlte L1brar1ans Durlng the year the band performed at football games assembhes contests and mus1c festlvals In the sprxng the season s vsork vs as clxmaxed by the Annual Band Night Rs the band IS a year round organlzitlon ts mus1c may also be heard 1n the summer at the park concerts and m xarlous parades A 'gr-JJ Farsi Row P NVaas S Schapnro B Nnckerx A VVhnte j Westcott F Berrxen j Qnmons T Rockwood Second Row l Mundt A Henshaw j Lee L Davnes K Stanlex B Wnlder C Getchoms N Farnsworth K klbnght D Blanchard C Moe M Ingram j Todd T Schlesser Thzrd Row C Harter A Knowlton C Todd S Kale A Sollnen K Randall R Elder j Hartshorne M Jones C Herman L Rath bone J Fltchen R Hartshorne C Kram T Kxstler M Connor , . 1. V . ,' , , . . 1 . 1 , . . 1 . .' .. , . 1 - 1 - 1 ' ,. , . 1 - 1 4 - .' . 1 - ' 1 - 1 - 1 A - V . , . , . . ., . .' . ' 1 - v - 1 - ' , . 4 v ' - 1 1 , - ' . v - - 1 . . . Y . . . , . 1 Fourth Row C Lawrence C Harter j lrxsh P Waas ORCHESTR The orchestra under the dlrectlon of Mrs Ifvelyn Waas elected the followmg ofhcers for the current year jonathan Hartshorne Presldent and Donna Blanchard Secretary Treasurer In the fall the orchestra sent several of ltS mem bers to the County Orchestra at Chlttenango The group also attended the State Contest at Rome m May The sprmg concert whxch has become a tradmon ln the school was gnven on Apnl 18 thxs year g . ? - 2 if iw fx if E ' vi , af V ,,. V, Wu - Wr, L 3 M. 5 Nw K Eli ' AAAA ' WW, 0 5 X ff: . - A edifx Q M as ' 5 N 1 dh' 24 ff I ' X x, X , XX ' I!! ' xx .A fa a I xv I . H Ar KV. :I X W Y I 'xv 'X 3' . Q bf 'x f 4' W RX A? N :X H R X I, 5 QQ 1 ...J ,,. ' B L b Ed tt M Sacco J Hlgby Iszzilxi if l16I2bleppMSIrS5'gr?1Ccl? MunclitmD JCarrc?:ebxo C Longyear L Seelbach M Marcellus TWIRLERS JU 101: CHORUS F1rst Row I Seelbach P VValter S Larroccxo S 'Vlurphx L Thayer LX Whxte L MacBam S Eggleston I' Crumb A XROllCkI Second Row I Waters K 'Nnckerson R Smtchler Q Crumb N Strauss j Towsley 1 Stores S Hackett Mlss C aylord 7111fdR0'ZL D Albee j Crumb S 'VI ll arce us ul Truevforthw A Askew D Frost J Davls K Sollxen S Sollnen lnufth Rau M Crumb K Vkhxople I xNOllClCl S lxeefe C Todd T fhase S Rnplev C' Paul V Crumb 3 LRF' ani' fswifvifk? if 1 1 60 ' .' -1 , - f 1 - 1 ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ., -' - 1 ' . 1 ' Y ' l ' Y l l . I . i . . v , V , . i . 1 1 I . . .-.. ,. ,.. ,... 1, . ,,. , . , . ,-. , , . , , . , v. . . . . . - . . . , . 1 , . , . , . . , . , . , . , 1 V . '.' . , . , . . , . ' , A . . ', . , . , . , . . . P V , , . Y s . . - - v - V - . - . . ,. . . , - . , .. , . . 5 , . , .L sf V '63 ' A nagfh- , -W , 5 vt 1? W T' Q v S ,' X n. N , -fn , 1 Q . 4 I lx M- W- ' ' -4. ' M . 1 'AA -ya , .x 8 V Q 1 in I . .1 of , v ' Q 0 .ed S Q .P W 1.1 , 4 V ww - K f I 4 , . - 'S' f ?f., 2 55-:ze ...::.,1 2...2r E 9 f S . , A- Xvi I ,gi 'man 'f K, - R. f ,1 F. -Q sq: - , V ,, y . .1 , , . , ' 1 Y' iff- ' K: , 9 5 , .- 's , ' 1 .. 4- 1 -' V -' ' rin W '55 qu r - .M -,?5.,x mfxiliffxgi 1:w1 .31v.,, ! W Q ia , u f mtg aa- ,' X if L' 41 ' Wu, 'Rf 41 f .Mia -y-54' ' ' 1 T' - 'Semi X .W ,I A Scif' Qr gf Fast Row D Fowler B Moon D Lane C Rathbone I Lynch R Saooo lj Totten F Brennan F Hodge Second Row S Mnrabnto J Walsh C McLean L Warren H Snyder J Soue R as uay C Burgess Thzrd Row L Abbott N Verro B Danehy C Potter F Eaves M Rrggalls Mr lson Fourth Row E Davis S White B Keyes C Getchoms R Paul 'Vlr Moore Fgfth Row Mr Storms V Evans R Brennan B Barry R Galler R Stradlmg ARSITY FOUTBALL This year the Emeralds had an exceptlonally line season wmmng four games tnemg one and los 1ng one Under the direction of Head Coach Walter Moore Backfield Coach Bull Storms and Lme Coach Bull Wilson the boys finished ln third place Following the guldance of co eaptams john Lynch and Ronme Sacco the grndders won all the home games Several boys of this year s team won high honors Dave Lane made first strmg All State and first strmg All County Charlie Rathbone made first team All County Joe Totten john Lynch and Hal Snyder made the second team and Fran Brennan and Ronme Sacco received honorable mention The hardest fought game of the season was the Clinton game which ended in a 6 6 tie The game was marked by heavy lme play as the boys opened the holes up front for the Ene backs to sllp through Hamilton Camden Clmton Cazenovna V V S Oneida Chnttenango PQ fgf',,. K, vddh-'W ig-X MO' ?5'X'o: 3 53? 'E' ga A Henshaw Opponent iygl. Q W Mink! -ami i I . , . , . , . , . , . g 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 0 l I . , . , . , - 1 - 1 1 1 1 51 1 ' ' I . Q ' 1 . g - 1 ' I i ' I ' I ' ' l : . , . , . , . , . , . . u . I . , . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - H ' . . , 1 1 1 ' 6 . . . 6 . 6 . . , . Q . , 34 12 . 9 . 13 . - - 35 . . - . . 7 . . . , 33 12 . , . ' 1 1 1 X , l 1 f . Qi . . . -'Q .Q , F V Y: 1 g 11 . 39 2 - f :- ' ig 23 1 '2 A ' Q ' it ' . . . - . it my It Q lf . -I ., A- Lx . M .ZW 1 - 1-4 ,H A gl . ' ' ra ' Q ' sg, f 1 ' ' ff' - V-.qff 1 J is , , t l . my - ssargf f 'L e?1,,qgr T' 6 bf ,L . - grey' M, fr i : --vv , V -I-eff - ' Ma' 2 iq- ' 1,1 ,v. i, . wh-1-f fag, V X A' we N. , EPT? 7 , 5',:'V3It E fAfrf:i l. 3'..lf f54 1 f ' , ' W A 1 ' at , . H aw- Q' 'H QA - . f J. rw . A . t t., -B-if .- :iw-' 1- ' if f f ' 7' rf - ' - V 55 g , -I ' - A ,ig ,-57 ,31 :gg Q Q Mm- . A.. , ' new Left no Rfgm v Evans K Randall G smur J Hamhome R charles. H Snyder D Lane J Lynch J SWR- D C ' Mr Ksanznak VARSITY BASKETBALL Under the excellent dlrectlon of Coach Larry Ksanznak the Hamllton cagers wound up the 1957 1958 season wxth a 10 7 record Led by co captams Hal Snyder and jon Hartshorne the Fmeralds proved to be a real threat to every team m the league The first sn games of the season were played away from home because a new tlle floor was bemg constructed m our gym The floor proved to be very lucky for the Greenxes lost only 3 home games The hlghlxght of the season however was the game between the Faculty All Stars and the Hamll ton Varsity Proceeds from thxs game went into glvlng the team a spaghetti dmner and a trnp to Syra cuse to see the Natlonals play We all feel that xt was a hne season and are lookmg forward to competmg ln a new league next year Hamilton Camden Chnttenango V V S Onexda Cazenovxa Canastota Rxchfield Sprmgs Watervxlle Clmton Camden Chxttenango V V S Onexda Cazenovxa Canastota Watervnlle Clinton Playojs Canastota Opponent 'C . l T 9 I X . l Q 52 S3 ' . 60 ' S6 '. ' ' ' 48 . . . 60 ' 68 ' 59 .' ' 60 ' 52 ' ., 47 58 ' . . 90 ' ' 34 . ' 53 ' 73 . ' 83 ' 52 ' . . ' 58 51 n ' ' . 83 ' '58 . . . ' 50 . . . 68 . . ' . . . K. - 56 ' 62 . ' 66 ' S6 . V . . 72 57 . . ' 49 ' 50 ' 64 ' ' S2 48 57 63 Fzrsl Row R Whnpple D jones B Keyes B Brennan R Galler D Amendola Second Row J Walsh J Knowlton C Potter C Getchoms N Verro A Henshaw S Mxrabxto ,I V BASKETBALL Thxs year the llttle nuggets have had a dxm Cult season Vklnnlflg only three games However sp1r1t was always hlgh as the boys under the guld ance of C oach Blll Storms never gave up even when the gomg was rough The hlgh pomt of the season was the X X' S game at Hamllton The Creemes got off to a fast start quxckly attammg a 10 pomt lead They fought hard durmg the entlre game but finally succumbed to a X X S fourth quarter rally and lost bv 6 points Thls was qulte a moral vxctory for X X S was one of the top teams ln the league At the end of the season john Walsh and Sam Mlrablto were brought up on the Xarslty squad to gam experlence for next year s season Some of the other hne prospects for next year are Art Henshaw Nxck Xerro and Charles betchonls We all hope for a better season next vear on the new floor and ln the new league. --C TRACK The Emerald track team under the coachmg of Mr Rlchard NVheeler concluded their season wlth a hxghly successful record Through the efforts of the bovs ln the two mtle relay namely Iohn Iovwell DeVN1tt Randall I-red Hodge and Klrk Randall a Track and Pleld Meet held at 'Nlevt Hartford the 880 yard relay team conslstnng of Dave Lane Joe Totten Fran Brennan and Hal Snyder won the Champlonshxp tn Class B competltlon Th1s year s team IS looklng forvs ard to another successful season under the coachlng of Feorge Ray ass1sted by Mr Davld McKay I x Y A . . . - . , V , v r , 1 Y. I I Y new record was set in this event. At the Section Ill M v A 7 y ' f y v ! Y Y . . . . . . , Y Y . I I, . v First Row H Claner F Brennan B Ammon D Charles S Lamb L Warren Second Row Mr Plerce C. Basher R Sacco D Buterbaugh D Cha les C Bash J Blanchard RIFLE CL B The Rlfle Club competes among xtself for quah hcanon awards nn the Natxonal R1He Assocxatnon The team chosen from the club has had four mter scholastlc matches wmnmg one and losmg three The team wxll soon represent our school ln matches agamst Deposnt and Canandalgua Both these Rxfle Assocxatxons are under the dlrectxon of Mr Rodney Plerce Fzrst Row I Basher F Brennan S lamb Second Row Mr Pnerce B Barry B Moon .' . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . . .' A . , . , . , . , . I' , .. , . . v - v . . . , . , . . . .' . , . , . Leftto Rzghl M Olmstead NI Karpp J Todd M A Rxpley M Verro M L AmCIld0l3 CHEERLE DER 67 -I ,A Qu X v. F1fSlR01U j Mutchell I Seelbach J lee D Blanchard M Marcellus Second Row Muss Kerst S Keefe M Rausa S Carroccuo C Paul S I-.ggleston Q Murphy S Sacco SPORTS COUNCIL The Sports Councul under the guudance of Muss JoAnn Kerst elected the followung officers Donna Blanchard Presudent Lynn Seelbach Vuce Presu dent Sandy Sacco Secretary and Marue Rausa Treasurer The members of the organuzatuon perform an umportant part un gurls sports They choose the gurls teams for hockey basketball softball and track and plan the schedule for untramurals They also manage the pount system for athletuc achueve ment The Councul sponsors money makung actuvutues such as dances and concessuons The money us used to purchase new equupment and refreshments for vusutung teams The gurls unterscholastuc team partucupated un hockey and basketball un the 1957 1958 season and wull also partucupate un softball and track Tenta tuve actuvutues are archery and golf In the fall the 7th and 8th grade gurls played a soccer game agaunst Earlvulle whuch they lost The senuor hugh gurls played a hockey game away at Chuttenango We lost 5 1 In the wunter the Junuor hugh gurls had two playdays one at Chuttenango and one at home Several schools Maduson Chuttenango and Hamul ton partucupated One more game us planned wutb Earlvulle The senuor hugh gurls have a 2 2 basketball season Thus us the best team Hamulton gurls have had un five years. Aw L 'Q 5. , 4 - l ,-. ' fu A il 1' ' he ' 3 i I, If v 13 . f 4 V u S A Q T F, Aa 7 ', , W -1 1 uf u . we 1 fs 1 fr O ' au, . , my f X po-X uf, N 2 gl . O' . I . l v --- v - - 1 - ' vi - Q ' Q ,' , . , . , . , , f. u - v -A v - ' ' ' v . , . . . . - ! u I I - , 0 , ' ' t 5 1 U l u y ' ' ' . ' . - . . . . Y y , . ' Y , . . , , . , . v 1 . - . ' 1 D J 0 l ! , Y ' ' 1 u ' ' . . . . . , . - , . . . . 5 1-.I 'U Fnst Row S Schapxro M jones j Vtestcott C lawrence B Amendola S Sacco Second R014 J Mxtchell I1 Sifforcl C llirter 1 llenshavt S Kale 'X Solllen C Moe Th1rdRow Mnss lxerst M Rausa lx Stdnlex Nl Marcellus D Blanchard A Knowlton M Verro GIRLS SPORTS F1151 Row J Nlxtchell -X Hoben j Snmons F Marcellus 'VI Xerro Second Row MISS Kerst Nl Sacco 'VI Marcellus D Blanchard B Amendo C2 la S Sacco ---s 'Yun 'fs 'ff' mpauswabuu .4-..N' .Ai 'ws 'lu-of ww at miqfx it if v 45. LAST WILL AND TESTAME T Barbara Amendola wills her abllity to get along with Miss Faucette to Marilou Bill Ammon wills to the school h1s collection of books and magazines jack Bierce wllls a bucket of sand to Dick Charles so he can make Rodman s h1ll IH the winter Donna Blanchard wills her trips to Dartmouth to the jr girls when they get tired of Colgate Dick Bradley wills his laugh to Marie Sacco Francls Brennan w1lls his crew cut and side burns to Miles Rnggalls john Brennan wills his fat lrish face to Colleen Murphy Don Charles wills his blond hair to his cousin Dick Helen Christian wills her false teeth to anyone who can wear them Sally Eaves w1lls her ambition to learn to her brother Fred who she is sure can use it Judy Evans wills the dark room to Mr Vogel Doug Fowler wills hls driving to Steve VV1ckw1re julie Gannon wills her ability to get to school on time to the Parry boy Jean Griffith wills the yearbook to anyone who can stand the headache Chrlss Harter wills her seat 1n homeroom to anyone who can squeeze mto it jonathan Hartshorne wills his hot CVD trumpet to anyone with asbestos gloves Claire Henshaw wills her height to Sally Schaplro Dolores Hlll will leave Stoney in peace Anne Hoben wills the high school to the Fresh man bonfire Kathy james wills the drlver training car to whom ever can drive it Madeline jones wills her constant laughmg to Carol Longvear Ann Knowlton wills her ability for losing thmgs to Ann Munshower David Kranz leaves the pep band to Punky Flder and hopes he can learn to start the Alma Mater Stuart Imk wills his front seat on the bus to any body that can stand it John Lvnch wills his gift of gab to Mr Xogel Milford Mack leaves the teachers wondering Genevieve McAllister leaves her freckles to Edna Muller Carlton Mclean leaves his hot Dodge to anybody who thmks he can handle it Bill Moon walls Dick Evans to the school Ot can have hxmj Lenl Mundt wills her height to jean Irish Dick Nickerson leaves Miss Faucette s door to any one who can lock it without gettmg caught Martha Olmstead wills her walks to school to Nancy and Colleen Ruth Palmnter wills her two toned hair to Mr Merrick Pat Parker w1ll leave Mary Anne Rlpley wills her ability to mhale to Sherry Kale Ronald Sacco leaves the chemistry lab for Ronme Moore and Gary Kranz to blow up Pat Schoelz wills third vear Iatm to anyone who wants a great teacher a lot of hard work and a lot of fun Lynn Seelbach wills peace and quiet to her snster Barb Snyder wllls her Job at Schme s to Betsy Pnper Hal Snyder wills the discus to Charlie Rathbone Nancy Snyder wills her temper to Martha Birkfield George Srour leaves his goof off basketball shots to anyone who can take the bawlmg out after wards Kay Stanley wills her French accent to Miss Henry 1m Stanton wills his quietness to Mr Vogel Eileen Stapleton leaves the books for the rats to chew on ay Soule leaves his horse back r1d1ng to Sally Carroccno Blll Todd wills the Photo Room camera to Miss Faucette oe Totten leaves all the guard spots in the new football league to Charlie Rathbone and com pany Pat Tuzzo w1lls her seat in the Honor Studyhall to anyone who can live with his conscience' joyce Unger leaves the ditto machine to anyone who feels they have enough studyhalls to keep up with the teachers and their questions Melee Verro leaves her drxvmg ahnhty to Mr Latz Lyle Warren wrlls sleepmg in any class to anyone who needs the rest Dona Wells will gladly leave her quietness to whom ever needs it most Stan Whlte wills his frequent visits to Mr Vogel s office to Dick Evans Betty Lou Young wills her black skirt to joan Lambert Judy Young leaves her bookkeepmg knowledge to Linda Albnght jan Gilbert wills her quiet ways to Leslie Williams. 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' 71 Name Barbara Amendola Wulluam Ammon John Buerce Donna Blanchard Duck Bradley Francus Brennan John Brennan Donald Charles Helen Chrustuan Sally Eaves Judy Evans Doug Fowler Julue Gannon Januce Gulbert Jean Gruffuth Chrustune Harter Jonathan Hartshorne Claure Henshaw Dolores Hull Anne Hoben Kathryn James Madelune Jones Ann Knowlton Davud Kranz Stuart Lunk John Lynch Mulford Mack Genevueve McAlluster Wulluam Moon Lenu Mundt Ruchard Nuckerson Martha Olmstead Ruth Palmuter Patrucua Parker Mary Ann Rupley Ronald Sacco Patrucua Schoelz Lynn Seelbach Barbara Snyder Harold Snyder Nancy Snyder George Srour Kathryn Stanley James Stanton Euleen Stapleton Jay Soule Bull Todd Joe Totten Patrucua Tuzzo Joyce Unger Melee Verro Lyle Warren Dona Wells Stan Whute Betty Lou Young Juduth Young Nzckname Barb Bull and Wull ack May Ducker Fran Yole Don Sweet Pea a Ockue Fats ewel an Jeannue C hruss Funn C laure Dee Anne Bunn Mad Krazy Stu Lunk Mulfie Scotty Mooney Munda Duck Marty Ruthue Pat Rupper Ronnue Pat Lynn Barbue Ha Nance Yorger or Beak Kay um Euleen Bud Bu Skuppy Tuzz OY Melee Lyle Dee Oggue Bet Judy STATISTICS Wantes To Be Phys Ed Teacher Out of H H S Hamulton Graduate Nurse Busuness Accountant Ruch Loafer Psychuatrust Ag Teacher Artust Pruvate Secretary Psychuatrust Hell Druver A Happy Person Executuve Secretary Actress Teacher Poreugn Agent Research Buologust Secretary Actress Secretary I azy Ambutuous Professor of Musuc Mechanuc Romeo of the Ruvuera Lynch s Assustant Housewufe Famous Choral Durector C hemust Dancer un N Y C Wufe of a Mulluonaure Secretary Teacher Successful Nurse Nurse Secretary Olympuc Duscus Thrower 5 f n Phys Ed Teacher French Teacher Pulot Duetutuan Cattle Dealer Ruch Eye Specualust Math Teacher Housewufe Broadway Dancer Farmer Muss Rheungold of 1960 Truck Druver Housewufe Marrued Stenographer 72 Wzll B e Women s Champuon Po e Vaulter A Boy Scout Post Graduate A Lubraruan Out of Busuness Old Shoe Log Roller F H A Counselor Dandeluon Mother of 10 Psychuatruc Patuent Movue Censor Hypochondruac Butter Churner Structly from Conevulle Sumon Lagree s assustant VVeatherung Agent Amoeba In Busuness Street C leaner A Rabbut C razy Spuder Trauner lNeurotuc Presudent of the U S Casanova of Cazenovua Mr Cowley s Left Hand Man Muss Ameruca Affuluated wuth the U S Treasury Band Leader for the Salvatuon Army C hemucally Impure Farmer s VVufe un South Ostage C un Moll Bar Maud Calendar Gurl Adducted wuth Kleptomanua Old Maud School Teacher Leader of the A A Elephant Washer Fluppung hus Dusc S by 5 Buology Teacher Taught Flyung the Coop Duetutuan A Bull Fughter Guudance Durector at H H S Havung hus Head Examuned Hyena Haurdresser Hermut Cultuvated Bert Puel s Assustant Makung the Grade Gas Statuon Attendant Joyce Unger s Maud . . 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Lzkes Sports Women and Cars Cars To dance Some girls Food and Track Wme cars and Jazz Everything Barry Letters from jack To make people laugh Wine women and song Natural down to earth people Children Maroon Men Music Basketball Living next to the TKE House Music People A certam bo from Knrkland Y Life and laughter To eat Sports music and girls Girls Wine women and song Western records Girls and cars Relaxation Music To rest Cazenovxa boys The family cars Fun just about everything Wme women and song Oggie One very special guy A certam boy from Clayville Track Hobbies fun and flowers Sports with a touch of femininity College men Airplanes Food Girls Hi F1 Sports and food judy Evans Jokes Stan B Horses Girls Tim Rose john s rod A certam boy from Bouckville I STATISTICS Favorzte Expresszon Oh for Pete s sake' Mormn Prove it Honestly You bet Which way s up? Oh I don t know Come on you guys' Okay Baby Oh can it will y How wretched' Censored Really' Oh' You re so sly Oh' no not you What? Ey Todd Tres Bien You bet What? Why? Where? When? Well I never' Oh garbage' Good Grief Huh? Who me? Nuts Oh heavens' You bet Hey Link' Eeee gads' I beg your pardon What s your complamt Now listen to this' Hel lo there Judy I must have a Marl Tell me another one Now what d I do Golly' Stop it Oh bull Fiddle faddle' H1 baby Fabulous Huh? You know Baby Oh brother Yep' I don t know Nupe' I don t know You re kidding me john did it' Sonny Gun H1 doll 73 Well Always Remember My Junior year at H H S Miss Gardner s homeroom Money I won on the Kansas City trip Barb s slumber party 58 Senior homeroom New Hartford Track Meet 1957 Ruthie and George The ag room The good old days at West Winfield Noon hour conversations in the cafeteria My date with Will Shakespeare Football my Semor year My high school friends Miss Gardner s history class My four years in high school Latin III and Jewel Basketball bus rides French Lab Narrow escapes in Driver Education Camp outs Saturday mghts at Clmton Trig Little Punky Elder s sour note The office My little chats with Mr Cowley 2nd period 4th period study hall This dump To forget school Certain slumber parties Summer School 1957 Nancy on the phone The Junior class Mrs Brown s art class QI forgot alreadyl All those crazy semors September 26th 1954 The wonderful kids No school mornings New Hartford Track Meet 1957 My friends and Anne pushing me up the hill Crazy john Mary Stone Trig class My Junior year with Mr Sherman Earlville girls 3 period lab Summer of 57 A certam few dates Mr Cowley s 15500 fine Mr Sherman ' Kansas City trip February 20 1957 The Schoelz family No school mornings November 1 1957 7 , . . ' v I I 7 , I I c c ' I , y 1 a? ' I ' ' ll PY l ' M , - - ' . . . , . , . a , an . . 1 ' - . Y D ' . . ' ' ll YU ! . Y . Girls of the Riviera Oh yeh! Oneida Football Game, 1957 ' Y ' Y - l I Il I 71 7 ' , ll fl B , . . , ' . Y I S'd ' , Rb E4 ,sv- Anne Hoben 74 fi Q Vol I 011 UR GANG 1 ff GUYS AND DOLLS if' Qs Q A Q M P F E5 V 4 ffzxw funn' I fu .sawef Ewwm wwf D THERE I WAS P93 Revw is 5 Qi . if up as .wa-Il Kai??' wggy gm? 5 f A U A 9-1 424 9 ,az Eye ,Q -A W-xx AW 1 'QW if M. 32? Q ,gm-95' I .gs 6 X , 4 A W ,:.f 4 f 44' 3 VW Q fy , N ig' , 'V 52 2' 5 -rm K zfgpi ll .... f , - ' 4 1,5 .iz if-I , ff, af. 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Y. Village of Hamilton ,-. Best Wishes Baum? l'0m Br Jackson W Thro Men S Apparel c e 's Robert Paul Balch s Department Store Sherburne ll Y Fuel all BEST WISHES T0 TIIE CUISS 0F 1958 THUMAS C BRUWN C0 INC BUILDERS and ENGINEERS 307 Union Street Schnectady I N Y I ' I I , I I I I I I , I I Earlvrlle GLF REED S Hams' Feed Fertrlrzer Pll0llE 334 Farm Supplres Complrments of Gull Station Mgmt' Jaquay Brown and Burgess INSURANCE compliments of lll:'l6A S A x-zz:..GA's M I ,Q 3, l -f, Y, YV P compliments of DAIIEIIY S SUPER MARKET l.EROY ll000E ll0WER S F000 MARKET YH! STUDIN1' QJ 9010681 ll 6 JOSTEN CLASS RINGS am poulgh nl. gnlkcll IUIIES lll0f0l' CHF CUMPHIIIY f.,.,,.... .,..f.., UH H ULHSS HIDE MT I I I I I I - on I fi S, xx TA 1 'X . ' X . . an C S t NV I Q . 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