Henderson Central School - Hilltop Highlights Yearbook (Henderson, NY)
- Class of 1968
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HILL TOP HIGHLIGHTS Henderson Central School Henderson, New York Volume VI FOREWORD Each year the school annual attempts to portray an accurate cross section of life at Henderson Central. In addition, the yearbook fo- cuses attention on the new features of our school life. This year for the first time we have engaged in an exchange student program. Launched by the Student Council in the spring of 1967 and utilizing the facilities of International Fellowship, Inc. of Buffalo, N. Y., this school sent Elaine Yerden, class of 1968, to Sao Paulo, Brazil, in the summer of 1967. This marked a first event in our school's history. On December 28, 1967, Carlos Roberto Neufeld, known as Robert to his classmates, arrived from Sao Paulo to attend Hender- son Central for the next two months. During his stay in this country Robert lived with the DcWitt Hubbards. Already our venture into the exchange student program is ac- claimed a success, and the Student Council has been asked to con- tinue its sponsorship of a Henderson student during the summer of 1968. Pictured on this page are Elaine and Robert. They travelled but all of us profited from the experience. Yes indeed, there IS some- thing new under the sun—the same sun that shines on Henderson, New York, and Sao Paulo (population: 3 million), Brazil. We salute the exchange student program and trust it will continue for many years. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS rv yj:-' FACULTY Page SENIORS Page 11 CLASSES Page 19 ACTIVITIES Page 27 SPORTS Page 33 A 3 DEDICATION KATHRYN E. STEVENS First Grade Teacher Those of us fortunate enough to have had Miss Stevens as a teacher look back with a feeling of gratitude and respect for her assistance in getting us started on our educational career. If we have had any success a portion, perhaps the largest portion, of credit belongs to her patience and understanding. From this dedicated teacher we gained our first knowledge of reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic. Everything that came later had to be built on the foundation she laid. Each year the yearbook staff selects one outstanding teacher of our faculty to be honored in our publication It is a privilege and pleasure, Miss Stevens, to dedicate Volume VI of Hilltop Highlights to you. This is our way of saying thank you for your part in helping us on our way. b 7 i ms is our The Staff FRONT ROW: J. Brett, M. Bennett, K. Bennett, Editor; L. Lane, Business Manager; B. Murray. SECOND ROW: L. Taylor, F. Babcock, Mr. Lamb, B. Nichols, E. Scott. YEARBOOK STAFF The success of a yearbook organization's work lies in the outcome of one publication a year. There is no tomorrow, next week or next month to make the readers forget the omissions and mistakes of a past issue. Thus it is that every yearbook staff strives to be successful in the one school annual it puts out. Our group this year is no exception. In addition to the editing, typing and arranging that goes into a year- book's preparation, we must think of the means to finance this volume of Hilltop Highlights. Fortunately, there was some money remaining from the Class of 1967's generous donation to the year- book. For this we arc very grateful. Likewise, we arc most appreciative of all‘who supported our benefit activities this year. One closing thought: we hope you like Volume VI of Hilltop Highlights. You helped us make it! The Staff 5 FRONT ROW: Mrs. Truman Moore, Vice President; Truman Whitney, President; Mrs. William Quimby. SECOND ROW: Merrill Scott, Francis Sliter. BOARD OF EDUCATION Earl E. Chisamore, District Superintendent. 6 FACULTY FRONT ROW: Mr. Wheeler, Physical Education and Science; Mrs. Twyman, Instru- mental Music; Mrs. Pope, Homemaking; Miss Niver, French and English; Miss Niciu, Science; Mr. Stone, Social Studies. SECOND ROW’: Mr. Inman, Driver Education and Guidance; Miss Quackenbush, Business; Mr. Kelley, Mathematics; Mr. Twyman, Vocal Music; Mr. Hughes, English. FACULTY FRONT ROW: Mr. Jones, Third Grade; Mrs. Heath, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Fishel, Second Grade; Mrs. Hess, Kindergarten; Mrs. Lamb, Art; Mrs. Horton, Nurse. SECOND ROW: Miss Richardson, Student Teacher; Miss Stevens, First Grade; Miss Maxon, Student Teacher; Mr. Hyde, Elementary Supervisor and Fifth Grade; Mr. Welsh, Industrial Arts; Mr. Walker, Sixth Grade. 8 CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Shutts, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. DeLaVergne. BUS DRIVERS FRONT ROW: Mr. Gardner, Mr. Ramsdell, Mr. Benjamin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nichols, Mr. Hutchinson. MRS. THOMAS Dental Hygienist MRS. MONTAGUE Secretary and Clerk of the Board of Edu- cation. 10 SENIORS CLASS HISTORY At last! We were finally old enough to go to school. Mrs. Hess started us off in a long, hard struggle to teach us to tie our shoes and to make us be quiet at nap time. The candy industry surely didn't go broke that year Of the present Senior class, eight girls started then: Gayle, Sue, Elaine, Lorraine, Judy, Cathy, Diana, and Juanita. After mastering the art of self-control (that is, to keep from shouting involuntarily), we moved on to Miss Stevens' class, where we learned to print our name and to read from our very first books. Having learned Sue from Tom, we moved on to Mrs. Vorce, who taught us to write and gave us an appreciation of art and music. Showing off our talents on triangles and xylophones, Lorraine Whitney, our Mayday queen, was crowned by Steve, gained that year from Watertown, and, as always seems traditional, she was crowned over the eyes. Our next move was into third grade taught by Mrs. Heath. Karen Bennett joined us here. We were to stay there for fourth grade, also. These two years were filled with the basic arithmetic facts. Into fifth grade we went, where Gary Rhodes joined us from Florida, only to find we didn't know the di- vision tables as well as we thought we did. We remember our sledding party on Ayles' Hill, however and how delicious the hot chocolate was afterwards. We were Mrs. Montague's last class to be taught by her, and we are indebted to her for a detailed study of history. In connection with one phase, the Middle Ages, she took us to see, Knights of the Round Table and Ivanhoe. At the end of the year, she arranged to take us to Massena to see the power dam, the St. Lawrence Seaway, as well as a ride into Canada. It was interesting, indeed. Upstairs we went, fearful, anxious, but audacious. We never realized there could be so many wrong rooms in one building. Here Pete and Rich (the yeah, yeah boy from Turin) joined us. We were confronted with numerous achievement tests, and it's probably better we didn't know their outcome. Advancing into eighth grade, we learned about the various composers from Mr. Wagner. In ninth grade we came under the leadership of Mr. Lamb, who was to be our advisor for the next four years. Here, too, we began our bi-weekly fudge and cookie sales. Two memorable paper drives composed our sophomore year. They were hard work, but we didn't mind. Penny Lane, our unprofitable but fun-to-decorate prom, was the highlight of our junior year. Ever notice how hard it is to decide on the color of crepe paper? Once we chose that, we changed our theme! (Thanks to Rich's quick thinking.) We also sold stationery that year. Now we are in the busiest year of them all--the senior year. Before performing our play, His Name Was Aunt Nellie, in which Steve played 3 parts: an actor, a loose-living redhead, and a Parisian rou , we had gone on our magazine campaign and were satisfied with our homely but cuddly mascots. For two years now, the Music Department has been active with its masterpiece No Salt Salts Like Morton Salt Salts. Incidentally that was our encore after the play. Sue and Pete came back this year after a trip to Niagara Falls. We're looking forward to our trip this Easter. Thanks to everyone who made these thirteen years so eventful and memorable to us. Wonder what happened to that red wig? The Class Of 1968 12 JUANITA ANN BABCOCK Nita Major: Latin; Secretary 3,4; Student Council 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls' Sports 1,2,3; Scorckeeper 4; Senior play 4; Speaking contest 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4. Plans: Music College I grow old learning something new everyday. KAREN ELIZABETH BENNETT Major: Homemaking; Band 1,2, 3,4; Senior play 4; Yearbook staff 3,4; P.T.A. Citizenship Award 2; Driver Ed. Award 2; Math Improvement Award 2. Plans: Horse training. I remember your face perfectly, but I just can't think of your name. DIANA LYNN BURR Major: Vocational Cosmetology; Cho- rus 1,2; Girls' Sports 1,2,3,4; Senior play 4; Speaking contest 2; Yearbook staff 1,2. Plans: Undecided All farewells should be sudden. 13 CONNIE LEE JAREO Major: Business; Chorus 1,2; Girls' Sports 1,2; Yearbook staff 1,2. What I can't see, I never will believe in! GAYLE MARIE LANE Major: Homemaking; Business; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Se- nior play 4. Plans: CCBI I laugh'd till I cried. CATHY LEE IRWIN Major: Business; Student Council (treasurer) 4; Chorus 1,2; Girls' Sports 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3, 4; Senior play 4; Best actress 1966. Plans: Secretarial work Already I have fixed my look on his; ... 14 JUDY ANN MAITLAND Major: French; Chorus 1,2,3,4; All- county chorus 1. Plans: College Wise to resolve, and patient to per- form. CLIFTON WALTER PETERSON Pete Major: Industrial Arts; Chorus 1,2; Soccer 1,2; Basketball 2,3; Pins letters for Soccer Basketball. Plans: Mechanic Man's best possession is a sympathetic wife. SUSAN RUTH PETERSON Sue Major: Business; Science: Student Council 3, vice-president 4; Chorus 1, 2,3; All-county chorus 3; Girls' Sports 1,2,3; Cheerleading 2,3; Yearbook staff 1. Plans: Licensed Practical Nurse I benefit my self in aiding him. 15 STEPHEN WILLIAM QUIMBY Steve Major: Latinj Science; Class President 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Senior play 4; Speaking contest 1,2,4; 1st prize 2; Student Government Representative 3; Best Actor Award. Plans: College It is better to learn late than never. GARY LELAND RHODES Major: Math; Science: Class Treasurer 1,2, 3,4; Junior Band 2; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; All-state Chorus 2; All-county Cho- rus 2; Basketball 2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,4; Spring carnival 1; Baseball 2; Senior play 4; Speaking contest 1,2,3,4; Good Citizenship Award 1. Plans: P. G. then College It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness. RICHARD CHARLES SLITER Rich Major: Vocational Building Trades; Student Council 1,2,3 treasurer, 4 President; Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4; Senior play 4; Speaking contest 1,2 1st place, 3,4; All Star Basketball 2nd team 3; Baseball 1,2, 3,4. Plans: Service--College (maybe) He who has a thousand friends . . . 16 LORRAINE GAYLE WHITNEY Itch Major: Science; Class Secretary 2; Reporter 1,3; Student Council Secre- tary 4; Girls' Sports 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2, 3,4; Se- nior play 4; H.C.S. Roundup staff 4; Yearbook staff 1; Good Citizenship Award 3; All-county Chorus 3; One- act play 3. Plans: Delhi ATC I have never seen a greater monster or miracle than myself. ELAINE MAY YERDEN Lainy Major: Science; Math; Class Secretary 1; Class President 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Girls' Sports 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Senior play 4; Yearbook staff 1; Good Driver Award 3; Exchange student 3. Plans: Beautician Everyone excels in something in which another fails. Mr. Lamb, Advisor 17 18 FRONT ROW: L. Lane, C. Miller, R. Sturtz, M. Whitney, B. Murray, G. Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stone, J. Brett, J. Warner, C. Fleury, L. Caruso, W. Laird. THIRD ROW: J. Schraenkler, R. Fleury, G. Stuckey, G. Wendell, G. Cornell, G. Shutts, R. Greer, M. Scott, H. Hays. GRADE ELEVEN GRADE TEN FRONT ROW: L. Taylor, J. Brett, J. Lane, J. Whitney, M. Bennett, V. Ramsdell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kelley, R. Miller, E. Caruso, J. Benjamin, F. Babcock, E. Scott, C. Sturtz. THIRD ROW: J. Fralick, D. Henchen, J. Taylor, T. Vorce, M. Lane, L. Shannon, P. Scott. FRONT ROW: J. Giangobbe, P. Kurtz, K. Shattuck, C. Shutts, D. Fargo, P. Hays. SECOND ROW: Miss Quackenbush, Advisor; D. Whitney, L. Hubbard, M. Fleury, R. Maitland, R. Slade. THIRD ROW: R. Hess, M. Agaciewski, D. Race, D. LaRock, B. Murray. GRADE NINE GRADE EIGHT? FRONT ROW: S. Grandjean, C. Race, D. Flagg, M. Agaciewski, C. Murray, M. Quimby. SEC- OND ROW: K. Stallman, R. Whitney, G. Montague, L. Villeneuve, Mr. Hughes, M. Maitland, D. Shutts, S. Fralick, R. Fargo. 21 FRONT ROW: L. Lennox, S. Warner, J. Lane, D. Miller, B. Taylor, D. Brown. SECOND ROW: L. Hamm, S. Youngs, D. Pester, G. Vorce, Mr. Hughes, E. Maitland, J. Basar, C. Lane, M. Whitney. THIRD ROW: G. Scott, R. Sliter, C. Scott, B. Ayles, K. Hubbard, J. Schryver, M. Taylor, E. Kemp, J. Villeneuve. GRADE SEVEN ) GRADE SIX FRONT ROW: R. Schryver, P. Stallman, B. Boynton, R. Richmond, S. Rice. SECOND ROW: M. Jones, V. Hoan, B. Babcock, C. Herman, J. Caruso, D. McGrath. THIRD ROW: Miss Richardson, C. Fuller, R. Miller, L. Babcock, G. Lance, C. Lane, R. Grandjcan, Mr. Walker. FOURTH ROW: C. Chaufty, D. Race, P. Taylor, C. Shattuck, K. McGrath, P. Shutts, T. Rice. 22 FRONT ROW: B. Hoan, C. Schraenkler, W. Hutchinson, S. Grandjean, E. Shepard, K. Brett, J. Maitland. SECOND ROW: M. Agaciewski, B. Murray, L. Stuckey, D. Weaver, V. Shutts, L. Shear. THIRD ROW: Miss Maxon, A. Ditch, M. Lane, R. Hess, D. War- ner, L. Gutierrez, V. McGrath, T. Taylor, K. Waite, E. Moore, Mr. Hyde. GRADE FIVE GRADE FOUR FRONT ROW: C. Moore, T. Giangobbe, B. Roof, L. Hamm, J. VanBenschoten, S. Race, D. Waite. SECOND ROW: L. Race, C. Stallman, D. Pierce, Mrs. Heath, L. Hamm, W. Scott, T. Nichols. THIRD ROW: G. Greer, T. Fulkerson, C. Wendell, G. Grandjean, V. Ayles, R. Kurtz, J. Sturtz, R. Lennox. 23 FRONT ROW: R. Montague, R. Shepard, D. Warner, D. Van Benschoten. SEC- OND ROW: G. Bennett. P. McGrath, C. Lennox, L. Vroman, D. White, K. Fulk- erson, R. Rounds. THIRD ROW: J. Basar, R. Miller, J. Moore, Mrs. Jones, S. Caruso, L. Ramsdell, V. McGrath. FOURTH ROW: M. Gillette, T. Fralick, M. Simonton, B. Whitney, L. Hutchinson, D. Fleury. GRADE THREE GRADE TWO FRONT ROW: G. Shepard, C. Moore, E. Taylor, J. Caruso. SECOND ROW: L. Lennox, V. Fargo, S. Quesenberry, Mrs. Fishel, L. Simonton, H. Bennett, G. Benjamin. THIRD ROW: T. Vorce, W. Miller, B. Fleury, M. Agaciewski, R. Lane, D. Ditch. 24 FRONT ROW: J. VanBenschoten, P. Read, J. Gregory, S. Warner, T. Benjamin. SECOND ROW: L. Moore, A. Youngs, C. McGrath, Miss Stevens, C. Roof, C. Shattuck, B. Flitcroft. THIRD ROW: P. Murray, T. Vorce, C. Hays, L. Phillips, A. Scott, C. Lane, D. Shattuck, L. Van Alstync. FOURTH ROW: P. Miller, T. Ditch, C. Bennett, D. Grandjean, L. Hamm, J. Whitney, S. Smith, D. Herman, N. Lane. GRADE ONE KINDERGARTEN FRONT ROW: S. Taylor, K. Whitney, W. Schracnkler, L. Flitcroft, M. Murray. SECOND ROW: L. Hamm, G. Roof, J. Read, Mrs. Hess, F. Kiblin, O. Furhman, L. Van Alstync. THIRD ROW: A. Quesenberry, D. Sweet, F. Babcock, D. Pierce. C. Hubbard, C. Valentine. FOURTH ROW: R. Moore, K. Chatterton, D. Lennox, T. Hutchinson, J. Youngs, J. Babcock. FRONT ROW: R. Sliter, C. Peterson, H. Hays, R. Greer, G. Shutts, G. Cornell, J. Schraenkler, J. Brett, G. Stuckey. SECOND ROW: C. Irwin, J. Warner, C. Fleury, M. Whitney, C. Jareo, D. Burr, C. Miller, S. Peterson, E. Yerden, Mr. Nichols. VOCATIONAL STUDENTS ACTIVITIES FRONT ROW: K. Bennett, M. Quimby, R. Sliter, B. Murray, R. Hess, C. Sturtz, P. Kurtz, P. Hays, V. Ramsdell. SECOND ROW: J. Benjamin, P. Scott, L. Shannon, J. Schraenkler, R. Maitland, G. Wendell, M. Scott, L. Taylor, D. Shutts, B. Murray, C. Shutts, E. Maitland. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Twyman, D. LaRock, W. Laird, R. Greer, J. Giangobbe, C. Scott. SENIOR BAND We are justly proud of our senior band but would like to point out that it often takes many years to develop such an organization. That being the case, we wish to extend a few words of praise and commendation to Mrs. MacCall, who served as music teacher from 1964 to 1967. Many of us recall with sincere appreciation her diligent efforts to make good musicians out us. Not only that, but she carried the entire load, both vocal and instrumental, of our music department during her three years' service at Henderson. We shall always remember her hard work in our behalf. 28 FRONT ROW: E. Maitland, L. Lennox, B. Taylor, J. Lane, D. Miller, G. Scott, G. Rhodes, R. Sliter, J. Giangobbe, S. Warner, D. Brown, P. Hays, Mr. Twyman. SECOND ROW: D. Pester, B. Murray, G. Vorce, V. Ramsdell, R. Sturtz, J. Taylor, M. Lane, M. Agaciewski, K. Bennett, S. Grandjean, D. Fargo, L. Taylor. THIRD ROW: K. Shattuck, L. Whitney, J. Maitland. E. Scott, E. Caruso, F. Babcock, S. Quimby, J. Babcock, M. Maitland, G. Lane, L. Hubbard, S. Fralick. SENIOR CHORUS JUNIOR CHORUS FRONT ROW: J. Maitland, M. Jones, C. Schracnkler, T. Rice, K. Warner, D. McGrath, B. Hoan. SECOND ROW: W. Hutchinson, V. Hoan, R. Richmond, C. Chaufty, K. McGrath, S. Rice, T. Tay- lor, J. Caruso, S. Grandjean, Mr. Twyman. THIRD ROW: L. Shear, V. Shutts, L. Stuckey, C. Ful- ler, L. Babcock, G. Lance, C. Shattuck, P. Taylor, D. Weaver. 29 G. Rhodes, S. Quimby, R. Sliter, G. Wendell. BARBER SHOP QUARTET P. T. A. OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Mrs. James Rounds, First Vice President; Mr. Lloyd Fralick, President; Mrs. Harry Smith, Secretary. SECOND ROW: James Kelley, Treasurer; Kenneth Lamb, Second Vice President. INSERT: Mrs. John Whitney, Historian. 30 FRONT ROW: C. Invin, Treasurer; R. Sliter, President; S. Peterson, Vice President; L. Whitney, Secretary. SECOND ROW: R. Hess, J. Whitney, M. Whitney, R. Flcury, D. Shutts, Mr. Lamb. STUDENT COUNCIL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Miss Niciu, E Wendell, Mr. Lamb. . Ycrden, J. Babcock, Miss Quackenbush. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wheeler, C. FRONT ROW: L. Whitney, B. Murray. SECOND ROW: G. Lane, Miss Quackenbush. H.C.S. ROUNDUP STAFF CAFETERIA WORKERS FRONT ROW: L. Taylor, G. Rhodes, C. Murray. SECOND ROW: J. Brett, L. Whitney, J. Whitney D. Fargo. Jr z-i V' 'a C. Sturtz, D. Hcnchen, R. Sliter, G. Shutts, Mr. Wheeler, J. Taylor, S. Quimby, R. Fleury, G. Rhodes. VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL M. Scott, L. Villeneuve, D. Race, G. Wendell, R. Greer, M. Lane, B. Murray, Mr. Wheeler. VARSITY Henderson Opponent 34 Lyme 54 70 LaFargeville 68 64 Redwood 47 45 Alexandria Bay 58 50 Mannsville -Manor 71 54 Belleville 111 60 Alexandria Bay 69 78 Copenhagen 77 72 LaFargeville 73 79 Redwood 74 1967-68 BASKETBALL SCORES Henderson 42 JUNIOR VARSITY Lyme Opponent 37 44 LaFargeville 40 35 Redwood 39 30 Alexandria Bay 43 41 Mannsville -Manor 40 34 Belleville 35 31 Alexandria Bay 45 38 Copenhagen 34 30 LaFargeville 37 37 Redwood 36 35 yA TY-F T ROW: E- Yerden. SECOND ROW: V. Ramsdell, J. Benjamin, C. Irwin. THIRD ROW: L. Whitney, G. Lane. CHEERLEADERS SOCCER: J. Babcock, F. Babcock SCOREKEEPERS AND TIMEKEEPERS BASKETBALL: J. Babcock, R. Sturtz, K. Bennett, F. Babcock. FRONT ROW: L. Hamm, J. Villeneuve, R. Hess, G. Rhodes, C. Sturtz, R. Maitland, R. Sliter, M. Taylor. SECOND ROW: B. Murray, L. Villeneuve, J. Schraenkler, R. Fleury, P. Scott, D. Larock, H. Hays, M. Agaciewski. THIRD ROW: R. Greer, S. Quimby, R. Sliter (Capt. ) G. Wendell, G. Cor- nell, G. Shutts, J. Taylor, M Lane, Mr. Wheeler. SOCCER With Steve Quimby, left wing, scoring 12 goals and Gary Shutts, center forward, booting home 10 more, the Blue Devils of H.C.S. posted a 6-5 won lost record for the 1967 season. The highlight of the schedule was the game played under the lights with Watertown as the opponent. Many fans saw an inspired Henderson team overwhelm the opposition to put them over the .500 mark for the season. SCORES Henderson Opponent Henderson Opponent 2 Mannsville 0 13 AC-ACS 0 2 Lyme 3 0 Indian River 3 0 LaFargeville 1 3 Copenhagen 4 6 AC-ACS 0 1 Cape Vincent 2 4 Watertown 1 (overtime) 1 Redwood 0 5 Watertown 2 (night game) 38 With seniors Larry Englert and Matt Fleury pitching three victories each and handling the first base chores, the Blue Devils captured a fifth place in the Frontier League, only to lose out in the Second Division Championship to Belleville by the score of 6-7. Steve Shaver and Gary Smith, seniors, played second base and center field, respectively, and will be lost to the team another year. Gary Shutts handled the catching duties, Dick Sliter the shortstop position, and Chris Sturtz third, while the outfield was patrolled by Gordon Wendell, John Taylor, James Schraenkler, Rod Fleury or George Lance. 1967 Scores Henderson Opponent Henderson Opponent 7 General Brown 8 1 Lyme 8 2 Carthage 11 4 Belleville 5 13 Mannsville -Manor 3 4 LaFargeville 6 6 Cape Vincent 3 18 AC-ACS J.V. 3 4 Alexandria Bay 9 12 AC-ACS J.V. 15 16 Copenhagen 9 4 General Brown 3 10 Mannsville -Manor 2 6 Belleville 7 BASEBALL ALL-SPORTS MANAGERS J. Villeneuve, L. Hamm, R. Sliter, C. Scott, R. Slade, M. Taylor. FRONT ROW: G. Rhodes, L. Taylor, V. Ramsdell, E. Yerden, D. Fargo, L. Lane. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hyde, J. Brett, C. Irwin, C. Shutts, R. Sturtz, B. Murray. THIRD ROW: J. Whitney, G. Lane, J. Benjamin, L. Whit- ney, D. Burr. 40 VI. 1 • • .
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