Jefferson Central High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Jefferson, NY)

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...qu F..-Y 1956 9' N44 Published by '11 the Yearbook Sfaff of JEFFERSON CENTRAL SCHOOL Advisors TYPH18 9 5 6 Editor and Assistant circumiou S T A F F I Art Editor A dvertising N. ADMIN! RA TION HON xc, We, the staff of the 1956 Jeffersonian, proudly dedicate this annual to Mr. Clar- ance F. Larson because of his interest in the students of J.C.S. and especially his interest in the Jeffersonian, which would not be possible without his willing, whole- hearted work and support, Mhifjfw x 1 .v COOKS JANITQRS Bus DRIVERS 1.l.P.iEk L M mx X unto! SE NIORS WSW ,UJU39 'WGA rd 4 f ' .J X fb vu U9 1 W .rv WW .NNN lfmfaxioyx 1 ,CJ tv i- 1 JORIE ARDITO Marjie He that is without money, means, and content is without three good friends. Publications 1, 2, 3, 4, Dancing 1, Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer leading 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 3, 4, DAR Good Citizen Award 4, Major Award 1, 2, 3, 4, ff JOAN CHURCHILL Joanie Sing away sorrow, cast away care, Publications 4, Dancing 1, Girls' Shop Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, County Band 1, 2, 3,4, All-State Band 2, Future Horne- maker of America Award 4, Minor Award 2, 3, X B 1, Drarnatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, W E f Wffffrimw at The counter ,on A ' the en- , s 1,45 Class Of- Bask ball ack 45 If GUSTAV DREIER nGusn Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm. Publications lg Boys' Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Dancing 25 Craft Club lg Jayvee 1, Track 2, 39 Baseball 2g gMinor Awards 1, 2. 2 JOHN HA VRISH I-Iav-A -Dish 'Be not ignorant of anything in a great matter or a small, Publications 3g Boys' Intramural 3, 4g Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, jayvee 1, Var- sity Basketball 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, STEPHEN KASAY Etienne I have often regretted my speech, never my silence, Publications 4, Boys' Intramural 4, Dra matics 3,43 Class Officer 3, 45 Jayvee 3 Varsity Basketball 4. ROBERT MALSCH Goofy Where there is no vision, the people perish, Publications 3, 4g Boys' Intramurals 4g Drarnatics 43 Chorus lg Class Officer Jayvee 35 Varsity Basketball 2,4, 3 f --- CLASS WILL We, the class of 1956, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare this will and testament. To the class of 1956, we leave the privilege of congregating in the hall after the 9:00 a, m, class bell rings, To the class of 1958, we leave our ability to sponsor successful class activ- ities, To Mt. Quick, we leave our sincere gratitude for advising and guiding our class, and our best wishes, Steve Kasay, leaves his wit and humor to Siegfried Burkhard. To Donnie Whitmore, John Havrish leaves his ping-pong paddle and his ability to use it, Gus Dreier, bequeaths his scholastic ability to George Clark, To Dale Dietz, Joan Churchill leaves her ability to do the backward roll, and her giggle to Lynn Dorland. Bob Malsch, leaves his height and knowledge of English grammar to Lloyd Stannard. To Linda Anderson, Marjie Ardito wills her hair styling techniques. Ernie Benson, leaves his ability to hold his interest in one girl to Bob Sloan and his manners to Bob Anderson, To I. C. S, , we leave our best wishes for the coming years, CLASS PROPHEC Y The campus at Yale University, this summery June day in 1966 is bustling with anxious people. It is not only graduation day but the day of the unveiling of the honorary statue of Dean Bruce Quick, The Schenectady Gazette brought the good tidings to Joan. Naturally she asked for a leave of absence to attend from the Middleburg Central School, where she is teaching homemaking. Working as a Rhode Island telephone operator, Marjie was sure to hear the news, for all the lines were buzzing the name of her former class advisor. Ensign Malsch received a special dispatch from his old buddy Steve, The Navy department granted him a leave from his atomic ship to attend the cere- mony. Steve, now manager of a federal experimental farm, read the news in a Cornell Bulletin, The Stamford Mirror Recorder was so proud of their former resident that they splashed the whole front page with Mr, Quick and family portrait and a detailed account of his accomplishments, John closed his bowling alley two days in advance to drive to Yale for the great occasion, Dr. Benson, a famous medical missionary, read the news in the Sphinx Times and immediately departed for the U, S. A. Noted chemical engineer, Gus Dreier saw from his laboratory window sky writing which read -- Dean Quick's Honorary Statue to be Unveiled at Yale University June 10, 1966. Although we knew Mr, Quick was capable of such feats, the reality of his success fulfilled our faith in him. Thus, we happily, joined' the crowds of others to congratulate him, -,-.- l 'ax 3 ' A. Y 1-1' X 'J -xg ' 5 all . . F' -, ,. -, ' in 3 , ' ' ' ' . - ,gy 4 yu I Q. -- b- , 'lf' 'P ' -f-rw ,F 'L . - , 1 . ' P fl Q, ' 'g'ifs?-W . A 1-V . ffliw' .,-If 1 A If ,A 1 H A , A V . ',,n'. ' . 'l j Q ' , 'ill 1' Y ,g ' 63,514 ,jf ,vs I f., if . 'Q 5. ' iw - . 4. J ,- W Q 1' 1 - Aa -,I . gs O -,- .5'3fL - ' J, .IUNIORS l I ' , Ap Top row, left to right: J. Sloan, J. Ryfkogel, D. Dietz, M, Lepetich, B, Ayers, M, J, Roe, R. Mackey, Middle row: M. Eklund, C. Dorland, D. Buck, K. Stryker, D, Kirk , P. Lawton, Mrs. Coons. Bottom row: B. Zona, W. Bizzaro, G. Dreier, E. Guntert, M Lepetich, R, Herodes, D. Whitmore, L pg? 0 The Officers of the Class of '57 are: JM President ----------- - - - KAY STRYKER Vice President - - ' 'JIMMY LEPETICH Secretary ---- - MARGARET EKLUND Treasurer ----- - - DONALD GAYLORD Student Council - - - ----- DALE DIETZ This year has proved to be eventful to the Juniors. The prom, Stairway to the Stars, was the biggest class activity. Margaret Eklund and William Bizzaro were the royalty elected by the high school. A spaghetti supper, card party, the sale of refreshments at two basketball games 'and candy sales throughout the school year were other class activities, These also added a tidy sum to the treasury for that important Senior trip. Mrs. Coons acted as class advisor and her services were appreciated by all the members of the Class of '57, LJ 757 Wfazf t JOY! wwf -lug I! 1 1 ,H- , bf ' 1'-q,, I cf 4 N SOPHOMORES Top: Mr, Larson. First row, left to right: J. Schineller, R, Havrish, K, Ryfkogel, Sec- ond rowz E. Dreier, E. Anderson. Bottom row: L, Birney, S. Burkhardt, J, Bouck. To start the Sophomore year off right, we elected our class officers who are: Presi- dent Elfreda Dreier, Vice President Jerry Schineller, Secretary Joyce Loucks, Treasurer Robert Havrish, and Student Council Representative Joyce Bouck. We had a few candy sales and had our class activity in April. During the year June Smith, formerly of Cobleskill School, transferred to our school. Jan Benson was in the hospital most of the year for treatments on his leg. With the help of our class advisor, Mr. Larson, we had a successful year. X X Q N . V -- x, xxx it X X x ,ui-. F RESHME N K f Q w ' - Rl l'J.'GjxfU rf A .rg XQ 1 ' ' XJ N X ., U fd N ,Ax KH CQ 'A First row, left to right: D, Dayton, J. Gaylord, H. Peterson, R. Danforth, R, Sloan, R. Churchill, L. Champlin. Second row: D. Dayton, M. Dross, B, Iochem, L. Dorland, B, Roe, L. Patterson, Third row1Mrs. Patterson, D. Kersey, W. Presher, C. Kasay, N Clark, L. Anderson. The Freshman Class had an enrollment of eighteen this year. The ofiicers are as follows: President - - - - -James Gaylord Vice President - - - Larry Champlin Secretary ---- - - - Betty Jochem Treasurer ----- ---- R obert Sloan Student Council ---------- Richard Churchill We sponsored a round and square dance as our year's activity. With the profit accu- mulated, we have a substantial start toward our senior class trip. x SQ. 8 1 1:1 'I I is I I 3 Q l I 'H HS 'iw if I 5 ll llwai ll Ill! ' U . QV if, If I gr INN 1 F , . 3-7 ff W' IW il! v-'J J' Rb First row, left to right: R. Iochem, D. Loucks, M. Cleveland, E. Kirk, G. Bouck, R. Ryfkogel, W. Payne. Second row: D. Hartwell, A. Clapper, K, Clark, E. Joslin, L. Dietz, G, Clark, Mrs. Hillson. Third row: R. Treadwell, R. Zeh, J. Miller, T. Clap- per, T. Meeghan, J. Wenzel, L. Stannard. First row, left to right: D. Zeh, S. Nichols, T. Augugliaro, A. Havrish, E. Welch, K. Behrens, E, Hedman. Secon R. Nelson, B. Meeghan, G R. Anderson, C. -:Z-,.....f--Y - 5 Y L, .. ,- I d P. Crandall, M. Wyckoff, C. Burger, M. Havrish, Third row: Mrs. Wistrand, R. Ferris, R. Schineller G. Joslin. H4432 View fl First row, left to right: N. Nichols, M, Stryker, B. Payne, F. Gaylord, J. Peterson, D. Hillis. Second row: Mrs. Fox, R. Jones, S. Taylor, R. Bizzaro, R. Moore, N. Palmer, J. Deitz, E. Meeghan, R. Ericson, C. Mowers, W, Weber. Third row: F. Mann, R. Ayers, D. Hartwell, V. Augugliaro, F, Stanndard, R. Rogers, W. Miller. First row, left to right: R. Miller, G. Payne, M. Skrzyneki, D. Mowers. Second row: C, Wyckoff, D, Schmidt, G. Danforth, B. Sloan, H, Reed. Third row: G. Ericson, D. Speenburg, I. Guntert, H. Hall, L. Clapper, O. Fesler, G. Loucks, R. Champlin, A. Crandall, Mr. House. 'S x First row, left to right: L. Anderson, P. Dibble, M. Clark, M. Guntert, D. Auguliaro N. Hartwell, E. Utter. Second row: D. Palmer, B. Jones, W. Havrish, B. Mattice, J. Sullivan, I. Clapper, G. Lawrence, Third row: Mrs. Moore, V. Taylor, S. Vroman, D, Nelson, C. Payne, J. Hubbard, J, Stryker, T. Miller. Seated, left to right: K. Stiber, J, Weber, M. Treadwell, Mrs. Scmidt, L. Ferris, J, Riddell, C, Fesler. Standing: T. Rupp, R. Lawrence, J. Higgins, W. Dietz, K. Ayers D. Crandall, C. Roe, F. Miller, R. Palmer, LF, First row, left to right: L Bolsinga, R. Payne, L. Speenburg, M. Ferris, R. Lawrence. Second row: T. Higgins, B. Miller, J. Burger, L. Champlin, I. Vamosy, T. Sivos. Third row: J. Guntert, H. Rupp, B. Dailey, L, Palmero, V. Hubbard, A. Merwin, S. Bellinger, D, Welch, R, Payne, J. Payne, J. Payne, Mrs. Van Dusen. First row, left to right: M. Meeghan, G. LaForgia, E. Lawrence, S, Van Dyke, G, Shrzyneki, R. Hall, I. Roe, S. Vamosy. Second row: T. Jones, H, Clark, F, Herodes M. Riddell, P. Stiber, J. Clapper, Mrs. Keyser. Absent: R. Dibble, S, Huestis, J. Peterson. ' Qby? .l,,:-f ILE Seated, left to right: R. Lepetich, J. Bolsenga, S. Vrornan, G. Makley, N. Nichols. Second row. E. Van Loan, V. Clapper, D. Stannard, G, Ruland, F, Stryker, G. Greig D, Dross, J. Stiber, W. Payne, R. Miller. Third row: Miss Thompson, N. Danforth, S. Burnett, D. Harper, K. Higgins, I, Clark, T, Sivos. C URGA NIZA TIUNS Q tlffflboya l I STUDENT COUNCIL Left to right: R. Anderson, L. Dietz, Mr. Larson, D. Dietz, J. Bouck, R. Churchill, M. Ardito. The members of the Student Council were: Dale Dietz, Junior, Presidentg Marjorie Ardito, Senior, Vice President, Joyce Bouck, Sophomore, Secretary, Dick Churchill, Freshman, Lynn Dietz, Eighth Grade, and Robert Anderson, Seventh Grade, We set up a schedule for the sale of refreshments at home basketball games and put into effect some rules of conduct in the health room. After the floods in Schoharie County, the Student Council organized a group of students to distribute information concerning the Red Cross and where aid could be ob- tained. We wish to thank Mr. Larson for his help and understanding as our advisor, fvfiw This year the Publication's staff is made up of 23 rnernbers. The staff consists of an editor, Margaret Eklundg Head Typist, Janice Sloan, Assistant Typists, Connie Dor- land, Joan Churchill, Marjie Ardito, Art Editor, Bill Bizzaro, Assistant Art Editor, Tom Augugliarog Sports Editors, Bob Herodes, Dale Dietz, Circulation Manager, Don Gay- lord, Reporters, Bob Malsch, Joyce Loucks, Russel Danforth, Delored Kirk, Gail Bouck, Donna Buck, Elizabeth Joslin, Phyllis Lawton, Kay Stryker, Donald Whitmore, Ruth Mackey, We have been very lucky in having Mrs, Coons and Mr. Larson as our helpful ad- visors. We all want to thank them very much for all of the time they have spent help- ing and advising us. The Blotter was published six times during '55 and '56 with a boost in sales which we are proud of. Everyone has helped to accomplish all that we did and enjoyed doing so. . The whole staff should be given credit for our success again this year in reaching the goals which were set, W M2531 ,. z N 555' 4719'W:v 'Q onus BAND W Y First row, left to right: R. Ryfkogel, W, Payne, P. Crandall, R. Jochem, L. Dorland, B. Meeghan, M. Cleveland, E. Kirk. Second row: D. Kirk, D. Loucks, B. Jochem, R. Mackey, L. Birney, M. Havrish, G. Hamm, K, Clark, Mr. Pafunda, GIRLS' AND BOYS' INTRAMURALS First row: D. Hartwell, R. Schineller, I. Gaylord, E. Hedman, H. Peterson, J. Wen- zel, L. Champlin, I. Lepetich, R. Ferris, C. Eklund. Second row: Mr. Pafunda, J, Schineller, E, Guntert, S. Nichols, E. Zona, L. Stannard, R. Sloan, D, Whitmore, G Clark, G. Joslin. Third row: D. Kersey, A. Havrish, T. Augugliaro, J, Miller, R. Havrish, R, Malsch, I. Havrish, G. Dreier, S, Kasay, T. Meeghan, Left to right: H. Peterson, S. Kasay, R. Sloan, E. Guntert, D, Whitmore, B. I-Iavrish L. Champliu, I. Gaylord, Mrs. Patterson, First row, left to right1G, Clark, A. Danforth, R. Treadwell, R, Zeh, C. Eklund, R. Anderson, G. Joslin, Second row: Mr. House, S. Nichols, T. Clapper, E. Welch, I. Miller, T. Augugliaro, E, Hedman, D. Zeh, .T 'LLYY Y ln ffl' Q. . '. T AT ', f'f, W 'flfln ' ' HQ ,- '44, I ll lllllli llllsl: ' ., ' R L PIIPTIH A I I ', 'w' A THLETICS ? K rx ,- ,7 , ' A J VIL I V cbd 1,MfU Q iw , , ,I QJLN' ' ml' . 1' fjc Wl'i71,fQ,, 7V J 1521 QQZOM A, , C M f 7 !?0'lfi',. SE Q I Ar :S AYVF TRACK M132 I '55-'56 ff -A fi BASEBALL ADVERTISERS P15332 is GARAGE Jefferson, New York Phone 751 Compliments of Q55 STUDIO 71 Main Street Starnford, New York Phone 6101 LJ PSTATE FISH CO. GEORGE LOUCKS, JR. 1 Church Street Starnford, New York Phones, 4048 Residence 6832 Business Seafoods of All Descriptions Best Wishes to the Seniors C HAR LES COFFEE CLEANING 8: PRESSING Stamford, New York Best Wishes to the Seniors NATIONAL BAN IC Ol: STAMP-'OED Stamford, New York Guavkvlm I Q CONPAD LJ. ,-, FNGF-71 JG: EXCAVATING AND GRADING K N Tires and Farm Machinery 5- McCulloch Chain Saws .- Stamford, N. Y. US, Grand Gorge, New York gigs COIT1p1iI'f161'1tS of 51, J Z gjmgig SPAM P01213 ,, VW4 Abvh , .A IVH l212,Gl2j- 22. TQROBERT s. 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