Marcellus Central High School - Marcellian Yearbook (Marcellus, NY)
- Class of 1961
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KM? f THE 1961 MARCELLIAN Presented by THE JUNIOR CLASS of I MARCELLUS CENTRAL SCHOOL Marcellus, New York DFORE QRD ywm -. s Wexdo this keeping x xm mind That perhaps when our grandchildrenlxloolz at These; picTorial re- x Qmembrances, They will Think our appearances aWs quaint as The division R pages in This yearbook. we- :'.-'.'J:n w- ' AM! u h 9 ADVERTISING I . b4 .1. . .yi . er ,9 Xx 1, .. . ..uqxv:rn3.knfvi, .p. ...1 IV . 5ft: 1T. Iii . w V M 1 FACULTY ....--.. H vm-w'w .-,,:....., , - - ..h - ,My v-uguwukuv . N 0 T1 T A Du WI, 8 m Mn D A x$i1 tigixk g L gt t w BOARD OF EDUCATION Miss Helen Austin, Treasurer Mr. William D. Johnstone, Uerk Theodore E. Davey Administrative Assistant Donald R. Van Wagenen High School Principal OFFICE STAFF SERVICE STAFF Mr. Lafayette Jones, Transportation Man- ager; Mrs. Margaret Conroy, Cafeteria Man- agen Mr. John Welch, Head Custodian. - r.;.s9uur n.- .v u ' FACULTY Mr. Alxin Gehrke, Diredcr of Gmo'mce; Mr. Robem Bernhch, G'NdiUlCE Cowueior. 3W f; chuvU-vfgxtttrucm Illupdb44 7 7xt fa'utll biJf Mb fill. 4 18114 4ff SEATED: Wars. El'm HngI-nl, Ruuiun- Hrs. Hormm: Bw hop, Latin; Miss Cynthia Crosby, Cm'zcmhip Edumv Non 10, H; Mia: Maw Huzmwgs, hunch. STANDING: Mr. Hazard Carey, Jr. High lecn ship Fu'utuvicn; Mr. John Dulfon, C17izL-mln'p qumr Mon 9 IO; Mr. Richard Plungn CHUCHShIp qutw 71cm H, 12; Mr, Dauglu: Morris, JL High Glimm- x ship SEATED: Miss Mary Canale, Jr. High English; Miss Mary Jane Lawless English H, 12,- Miss Rose Whipple, English 9; Miss Margaret Couch, Libran'an. STANDING: Miss Audrey Winsky, Speech Therapist.- Mrs. Ilene Moore, Jr. High English; Mr. Harold Vine, English H, 72; Miss Carol McKeegan, English and French; Mrs. Joan Skalski, Jr. High English. X A . SEATED: Mr. Maurice Keroack, Industrial Arts; Mrs. Doris Mac- lnfyre, Homemaking; Mr. George Von Eisch, I.A. Pracfice Teach- er; Mr. Donald Dickinson, Driver Education. STANDING: Mr. Raymond Jansen, Agriculfure; Mrs. Katherine Arthur, Business; Mr. Bond Shaw, Art and Mechanical Drawing; Mr. Traffon Wilbur, Business. FACULTY SEATED: Mrs. Florence Smith, Mathematics; Penird, Chemistry and Physics; Mr. William Tallman, Science. STANDING: Mr. Roger Friske, Mafhemafics; Mr. Wilbur Hoyt, Mathematics; Miss Janice Stoufher, Mafhemafics, Mr. Stephen Mathe, Science. Mr. Carl Miss Bonnie Barr, Biology; FACULTY SEATED: Miss Suzanne Kaley, Physical Education; Miss Jean RoweH, Vocal Music; Mrs. Bess Buser, Nurse. STANDING: Mr. Thomas Closser, Insfrumenfal Music; Miss Helena Dwyer, Denfal Hygienist; Mr. George Ward, Instru- mental Music; Mr. William Skye, Physical Education; Mr. Kenneth Symonds, Vocw Music. wwwmw .mw-WN' CEATED: Mrs. Mariorie Edson, Fifth Grade,- Miss Anne Paul, Fourih Gracln; 2va CMIII', Mrs l'mbhl SqucH, FUN: Cmdv. CMHDIHC. Mm. Margaret Shay, Fourth Grade; Mr. Richard Lane, Film Crntlt', Cum firmlm MW. Luny Sweet, 57'le Grade. Miss Mina Burns, Sixfh Grade; Miss Teresa Beresik, Mrs. Ruth Hughes, Sixth Gmdv; Mr. Thomas Potro, PRIMARY SCHOOL ' x xx . x ,, . FIRST ROW: Mrs. Helene Bush, Fourrh Grade; Mrs. Barbara Ryan, Second Grade; Mrs. Mary Holben, Third Grade; Mrs. Ava Frese, Second Grade; Mrs. Barbara Hogaboom, Third Grade; Mrs. Susan Burt, Firsf Grade; Mrs. Doris Carpenter, First Grade. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Marion Hyatt, First Grade; Mrs. Virginia Hill, Second Grade; Miss Mary Horbiger, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Helen Edgerfon, Third Grade; Mrs. Sara WiggerS, Third Grade; Mrs. Georgia Richardson, Second Grade; Miss Mary Ramsden, Fourth Grade. THIRD ROW: Mr. George Arthur, Physical Educafion; Mrs. Sondra Dorchester, Second Grade; Mrs. Phyllis Fenner, First Grade; Mrs. Evelyn Reddick, Nurse; Mrs. Elizabeth Lunn, Kindergarten; Miss Mary Mac- lnTire, Kindergarten; Mrs. Phyllis Steimel, Elementary Arr. KASSON ROAD SCHOOL 3 x .g SEATED: Mrs. Eileen Heidfmann, Secretary,- Mrs. Barbara True, Third Grade; Miss Mary Q . Nell Knowlton, Second Grade; Mrs. Mary Herman, Sixth Grade; Mrs. Isabelle Galbraith, Librarian; Miss Joyce Davis, Third Grade. STANDING: Mrs. Alice Kelly, Nurse; Mr. Glenn Argus, Sixth Grade; Mrs. Marilyn Quirk, Fourth Grade; Mr. James Mordaunt, Principal; Mrs. Esther Kinyon, Fifth Grade; Miss Patricia Barfell, First Grade; Miss Carol Henry, Kindergarten; Miss Elizabeth Crawford, First Grade. l0 THOMAS E. ABEND Projection Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Reponm 2; Treasurer 3; Vice President 4; Delhi Judging Tour 2, 3, RONALD W. BAILER Basketball 1, 2; Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3; Concert Chair 2, 3; Studem An- nouncer 1; Wind Ensemble 4; AH-Sta1e Area Chorus 3; All--STa1e Area Band 4; School Play 4; Band Execu1ive Committee 4. LAWRENCE BATES Football 1, 2, 3; Baske1ba11 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert and March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Wind Ensemble 3, 4; Sfudenf Council 4; School Play 4. ARTHUR BIRCHMEYER Ill Wrestling 1, 2; Latin Club 1; Concert and Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; All County Orchestra 3; Rocket Club 1, 2; Wind Ensemble 3, 4; School Play 4. DAVID M. BUSH 1 FootbaH 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert and Marching Band 1, 2; Class Treasurer 2; National Honor Society 4. RICHARD J. CAMPBELL Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3; AII-StaTe Area 3; All-Counfy 3,; French Club 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 1; Football ,1, 32, ,, 4L1Wres .ng 1, 2, 3, 4,- Golf 1, 3, 4,- Baseball EKTra 111p; 4; A1175 hool Play 4; Ball Publicity 4. rfv , 1 LIV 9.311 1ft; MI W L131 9111 lb V g 11 fw , v x wgerf and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Wind Ensemble 3, f '61 x AII-Counfy 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Marcellian Staffs 3; 313k ance Decoration Committees 3, 4; School Play Cast 4; 1 Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3; Area All- State 1, 2, 3, 4; AH County 1, 2; AlI-Sfafe Choir 3, 4. ,l A ,1 ' 1; v J ' MICHAEL w. CATHERS ? 2M V Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 1; All-Stafe Sectional K 4; Spotlight 1; Football 1; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Prom and Ball Decoration Chairman 3, 4; Junior C. of C. Driver Ec. Conference 3, 4; School Play Cast and Choreographer 4. JOYCE A. CHAPMAN Latin Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spoilight Typist 4; Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS W. CLARK Mixed Choir 1; Latin Club 4. JUDY CODY Transferred From Onondaga Central 2; Mixed Choir 3; Make-up Director in School Play 4; Senior Ball Decoratio Committee 4. MALCOLM H. COLE JR. 1,1137, All-School Play 4; Russian Club 4; Band 1; Football 1. N WINIFRED COLE F.H.A. 1, 2; Chi Alpha MU 3, 4; Marcellian Staff 3; Jr. Prom Committee 3. RICHARD CONDIT AH-School Play 4; Russian Club 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN J. COYNE Wubvrh CW 1 Leaders1 Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AlI-School Play 4; Make-up Committee 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Alpha Mu 3, 4; Future Nurses' Club 3, 4; Inter-School Play Day 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 2, 3; Mar- cellian Staff 3; Ball Ticket Commi'nee 4. BEVERLY ANN CRYSLER Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; AlI-School Play 4; Business Staff 4; From Ticket Committee 3; Marcollian Sinff 3; Chi Alpha Mu 3, 4, Ball Ticket Committee 4. '. f7, ,'z z . I W. JAMES DEDELL , Camera Club 1; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; All-School Play 4. DAVID W. DRIVER Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baskmball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 2; French Club 3; Nmional Honor Society 3, 4; Boys' State 3; Concert and March ing Band 1, 2; Manlius Math Tourney 3; Senior Ball Pub- licity Chairman 4. DAVID J. DUCKETT All-School Play Stage Crew 4. JO ANN FRISCHOLZ Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Aedile 2; Scribe 4; Intramurals 1, ,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2; Ryfhmeftes , 2, 3, 4; Chi Alpha MU 3, 4; Junior Prom Publicity Commiffee 3; MarceHian FaculTy Editor 3; Spotlight Staff 3; AH-School Play 4; Assistant Stage Manager 4; FuTure Teachers' Club 4. ROSE ANN FROST Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Quaesfor 1, Senator 2, Scribe 3, Consul 4; Chi Aipha Mu 3, 4; Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Wind Ensemble 1 ,3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; AH-Counfy Band 2; All-STaTe . 'Sectional Band 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor sSyocieTy 3, 4. 1 . . .. z. ijANCY GILBO Inframurals 1, 2, 3, 4; School Play Day 3; AH-School -- ,. ,gPlay Business Committee 4; Marcellian Staff 3; F.H.A. 4. fv' st. DAWN M. HARKNESS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Rhyth- mettes 1, 2, 3, 4; AlI-Counfy Choir 1; AIl-Stafe Area Choir 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Quaesfor 2, Aedile 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; FuTure Teachers' Club 3, 4; Chi Alpha MU 3, 4, President 4; Spotlight Staff 3; Leaders' Club 4; IntramuraIS 1, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pro- gram Director AH-School Play 4; Business Manager Mar- cellian 3. SHERIL N1. HARRINGTON Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Band Executive CommiTTee 2; Prom and Ball Decoration Committee 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Glee Club 4; AlI-School Play 4; Spotlight Typist 4. SHARON HASSETT , V ' lnframurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2; Leader's' Club 3, 4; Inter-School Playday 3; Publicity Committee for All- School Play 4; Future NursesmClub 4. 9130.111, 390 'c C DONALD A. HAYES 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 4; CiTy-Coun'ry Mile Champ 4; Audio-Visual Room Staff 4. RONALD T. HORSFORD Basketball 1, 2; Sr. Band 1, 2; F.F.A. President 3, Vice President 2; Junior Prom and Senior Ball Committees 3, 4; AlI-School Play 4. PETER P. ILACQUA 4' x; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Golf 1; Wresfling 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; French Club 2, 3; Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All- School Play 4; Wind Ensemble33, 4. pYNANNAUV DOUGLAS1EJOHNSON II French Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Mixed Choir 3, 4; AH-School Play 4; Dance Band 4; Science Fair 4; Senior Ball Publicity 4. THOMAS JORDAN Football 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; AII-School Play 4; Concert Choir 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2; AlI-County Choir 3. w ' 1.5. 1,; NORMA ELAINE KAMM ' 4V ,0 National Honor Society 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- Mixed 9 l Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3; Rhythmef'res 1, 2, V , . 3, 4; AII-State Area Choir 3, 4; Chi Alpha Mu 3, 4; Latin 5', JV 01 Club, 1, 2, 3; Marcellian Music Editor 3; AH-School Play ,I',v' 4; lntramurals 1, 2; Future Teachers' Club 3, 4. CJYTJUCI GAIL KEPLER C Nx- $ Editor-in-Chief of Marcellian 3; Set-Up Committee or Spotlight 2, Sef-Up Editor 3, News Editor 4; Projection 4 1 Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3; Maiorene 1, 2, 3; Jr. W xwaV Prom Publ1city Committee 3; Sr. Ball Decoration andyd' l, 1 Publiciiy Commitice 4; E.S.S.P.A. Convention 3; Mixed A ,K Choir 3, 4; Future Nurscs' Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Prozidem 4; Camera Club 1, 2, President 2; High a , . u'V I 1 , School Fashion Council 3, 4. I; '1 vi . . .. vb X1 100 ,0 4? , U ' ' 74 , M4 72 2 2, ;2 y2 , 4424 ; 3 22 DAV'ID K- KERSHAW ELIZABETH'J. KING 38M. ' lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,- Soccer Play- day 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Rhythmettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Frenc 3Club 211314; Chi Alpha Mu 3, 4, A Schoo MW; Senior Ball Ticket Committee. 3,4ka ' 43; x ?kx x I v Q JOHN L KRE13CHE Ff ,4 Football 1; Basketball 1;:Eof 2, 3 4, Prom,:3 Sd Ball Band Committee 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; AlI-Scho Play 4; Future Teachers' Club 4; Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Wind Ensemble 3, 4; Band Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; State Sectional Band 2; J. D. Math Symposium 3. BETTY LOU LARKINS 'WNCIm-v-IECQ U. nae, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4; Hockey Manager 3; lnframurals 1, 2, 3, 4; lnter-School Playday 3; Marceilian Typist 3; Prom Ticket Committee 3; F.H.A. 3, 4; School Play Program Committee 4. RICHARD LINCK $1: Riv-wc rm; 6 Basketball 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; French Ciub 3, All-School Play Publicity Committee. - r, f ROBERTA A. LITTLE Umu ox Rah Glee Club 2, Accompanisf 3, 4; RhythmeHes 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band Piano Soloist 4; Student Announcer 1; French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, ; Camera Club 1, 2, Vice President 2, Chi Alpha :Mu 3, 31; Assistant Editor of Marcellian 3; Spotlight Reporter 3, .,-4 Prom Court 3, Prom Publicity Committee 3, Senior Bail Decorations Committee 4; AII-School Play 3 Costumes Director 4., 4 9 NEIL LOOMISV School Play Cast 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1; Decoration Committee for Junior Prom 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,- Concert Choir 2, 3; French Club 4. Mavmcd 1 DAVID E. LUKINS 3 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4, County and School Reporter 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3. '75:? 4- LISIEER m5 , National Hgnor Society ID yracus ?Ilyziarsi1y2x Lgame swzgmgwce 3$r4gcbgizder12 '3 ML CT 1, 2, 3, 4; KCi'Ii ha Mu 3, 4; Iryramurais 1, 2, , A; laMXMe eTeangfarzgfgpk-s, 3, K1,.47V5e PrIe-Zg- 15W iden 4; Ski Club 3, 4, Presi en? 3, Senior Band 1, 12'; 3, 4,; Executive Commit'ieg' ixed Choi 2, 3, 4; $131 b ,- 32; d I'; 7 film Sernior E?or 69;; -Schoogls;yz CESWCX f K , ngMDgEJALDL All-S h I PI C 4; F 11 6:04 iv; 3:: XL Ea 0L8 ., 22 '12 I Transferred Fr m Cazenovia 2; Photography Club 1, 2; F.H.A. ,2, Latin Club 1; n Club 3, 4, Pres- idenT 3, Chi Alpha Mu ' M;ixed ghoir 1, 2. THOMAS A MARTIN W Football 1, 3; Basketbail 1, 2, School Play Cast 4 A 614 4; 7 L 7V V ' ' , Cu 6.; LC c411 Liar: PL 1711:? 204;, I 741 r77u; 1,4,49,472 ULj 77241447111 d KJkZLk ?LL1,'C i 277L434; ,,5614XL42 X? fxf JAMES H. MASTERS F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; President 4; Junior Prom King 3; All-School Play Crew 4. ELIZABETH ANN MCNALLY lnframurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Playday 2, 3; Leaders Ciub 2, 3, 4; Chi Alpha Mu 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Marcellian Staff 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AIl-School Play Make- -up Committee 4, Senior Ball Tickef Committee 4 - a ALBURR K. MORRIS Spotlight Circulation 2; Camera Club 2. SHARON MARIE MULDOON W'rned Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- Mixed Choir 3, 4; Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; ln'rramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3; lnfer-Schooi Playdays 1, 2, 3; Chi Alpha Mu 3, 4; Spot- light Reporter 3; Marcellian Staff 3; Junior Prom Decora- tion Committee 3; Senior Ball Ticket Chairman 4; All- School Play. JOHNS NdLAN' Transferred Fforh Wcahonal High School 2. I JU151TH A NORRIS Inframurpif. 41,12, 3, 4; Captain 2, 3; lnter-School Play- db? 2, 3, 4; L313ders Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4; Sianator 3, Vice President 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Chi Alpha I III: 3, 4;- FHA 3, 4; F.T.A 3, 4, President 4, Marcellian 11:11 Sfaff Activities Editor 3, Prom Ticket Chairman 3, Prom 1 -COUr1 3;A11-School Play Ticket Chairman 4; Spot1ighi Staff 4, Senior Ball Refreshment Committee 4; Concert and Marching Band 1, 2; Christmas Card Captain 3; National Honor Society 4. BONNIE O'BRIEN Rhythmeffes 1; Marcellian Staff 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Spotlight Staff 3, 4; AIl-School Play Staff 4; Ticket Committee For Ball 4; Intramurals. CAROLYN S. O HARA . Student Council 1, 2, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Captain 3, 4; Prom Decoration Chairman 3; Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 4; Prom Queen's Court 3; Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President4;Marce11ian Art Editor 3, Spotlight 3, 4, Girls Sports Edifor 3, 4,- All-School 19111131111, Publicity Manager 4; School Play Cast 4, Mixed Chgir 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Ball Decoration Chairman i144; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 2; lnter-School J'F13ydays 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, Card Sale Captain 3. JOHN ARTHUR OLIVER Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2; Rocket Club 1, 2; Mixed Choir 3; Concert Choir 3; All- School Play Cast 4. RALPH OLMSTEAD Projection Squad 1, 2; Basketball 1. 33x 33m xv 2 ,3. JOAN dJMSTEAD , ,J :b Chi Alpha Mu 3, 4, Trees rer 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, Vice President 4, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, lnfer-School Play gay 1, 2, 3; Marcellian Typist 3; Junior Prom Queen1111AI-15chool Play Prompfress 4; Prom Ticket CommitH 313; Chris'rpm'as Card Captain 3; FH.A. 3. 1'15 I f1 IMRONM1LJ111X11J . I 1 u , nr urals .11 3. 11111131111113'11311,.5 31413311113 1 1 1 -1 ix NLi xi. ink, ?El' , I, I VVIJA 451354 C1 , 433.3312 3,,L4- La'IFII Vice Pre'sidlenf.8, Pfesidem 44;- e1, Ciub 1'3, 2, 3,14; Stud3hf I- Cki Ain $635114; P?Ibllcn'y :64: i'rmanLi IdHN I; RLIiPA RN Li, lFoinpaiV 1k2 , ,3 , Alb kiwi 1,2;3 B3se1ji! 15 ?4f 1: 3; I4; Tran id nf Mo 3 W3; gLafthf Club'g L7 3, F?'encbc C br0 i3; roie hon ,; 4fQiiair- ii man of JIDIIor ' Aigfl 19433333,: Junior fro om ngrt 37'Wiy: . - irecto -.LL 0 311001 Play4' i VET oci 5,1 6LV'L 1 , 95,15; 3:ng 4.7K I. :2. JUDITH A. PEPPERMAN F...HA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Chi Alpha Mu 3, 4; InTra- ,I ,, . murals 1, 2, 3, 4; inter-School Playday 2, 3; AlI-School - 4 , 4.4424733733- Piay Costume Committee. 1 i i I KAREN ANN PHILLIPS Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4,- Mixed Choir I, 2, 3, 4,- RhyIE-i'i metfes 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Sfafe Area Choir 3, All-Coqnty,. Choir 3, Spotlight Typist 3, 4;, Marcelli3n Typist 3;,ic11ix; Alpha Mu 3, 4, Junior Prom DecHration Cgm'miffe3 3, Senior Ball Tickef Committee 4; in ehSchqoliPlayday 2; AIl-School Play Cast 4; lnttamUrals ,3, a 214 ,HV 41 1 PVC? , ; '. - 2,, . L , V 15: JOYCE A izAFFAELE , , Marching Band Bafon Twirier 1, ,7! 4, Camera Club 1; Latin Club 2, 3, 4- rWiaIIcelli R; taQB ; In r murals, I, 2, 3, 4, Ch2A11W 3;. ,W 40'! 0A 9,; NANCY M6 Y D, D . a . . x :0? ; infepSc 01WgydayVWZ pp. I 16 ,4 .1 2Corf1:;Ui,-3:Sdp +LarchinzepZ11dr1jilm, Xib i, 3; - I ??fis Concefi Chg? I4, ure gigcher gian J nior X$irom TYQ eeiii;Y SUSAN RAYNOR Glee Club I, 2, abgjf-Mmed Choir I, 2, 4; l'CIaImle Choir 1, 2; R11th 5 1 2 3, 4; Latin Ciubmygg Censor 3; Spotli Reporter 3; Sef-Up Editor 4, 1n ra-l murals 1, 2'34, 1; National Honor Society 3, 4, Stbdeilt . Announcer Pf Ci Alpha Mu 3, 4, Vice Presid3nni, 44x13 pi Accompanist to Mixed Choir 4, All-School Play 4 , JFK, $.1ka 419 IN, GEORGE R. REAGAN 'I II - Mixed Choir 1; Projection Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice W35: idem 3, 4; All-School Play 4; Football 1, 2; Wresggi 1, 3, 4, County Champ 3; Track 1. ,I t RICHARD ROSA Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3; AIl-Counfy Band 3; AlI-Sfafe Sectional Band 4; Rocket Club 1; Football 1, 2; AIl-School Play 4; Baseball 1. CARL E. RYAN Band 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Manager 1. GLEN T. SCHRAM Mixed Choir 1; Audio-Visual Room Staff 4. DAVID w. SMITH ?mmewko-n Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Baseball 1, 2; Spotlight Staff 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Consul 4; Mixed Choir 3, 4; AH-Sfate Area Choir 4; Con- cert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; AIl-Counfy Band 1, 2, All- te Area 2; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band E e v iffee 3, 4, Vice President 3; Manlius Math 4; Syracuse Citizenship ward 1, 2, 3. '1 GLEN D.SNEL 1 xx Concert and Marc 1391132$d 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; All-School Play Cast 4; Band Executive Com- mittee 3, 4; Band Treasurer 4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Vice President 4; All-Stafe Area Band 4. JAMES C. SNOW transferred From Onondaga Central Sch 8. WJ W 1 BEwkN e Sc . rred Fr , w l- ay Cas NP.sao BWI; ' usual v1 4 W 1! THURLOW J. SWITZER 2 ,, Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4,- Track 2, 3, 4,. , . V , 1 a I W , Wind Ensemble 3, 4; AH-Counfy Band 3, 7 ,, , 1 , , TIMOTHY TAYLOR Fooiball 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3; AH-Stafe Area Choir 4; Projection Squad 1, 2. SUE THORPE Chi Alpha Mu 3, 4; French Club 3; F.H.A. 2,,3, 4, Vice President 4; InTramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. - VINCENT TOWNSEND 1 Foofball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 2, Manager 3; Track 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3; Area All-Sfafe Choir 3; All-Counfy Choir 3, 4; Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Wind Ensemble 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Student Council 4; Junior Prom Court 3; All-School Play Cast 4. 1 W. LAWRENCE TRAVERS Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Camera Club 3., 1, Russian Club 3, 4; Senior Ball Publicity Chairmjrjl' 4'- New York State Math Conference 3. . AMELIA ROSE TYLER Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Com-fotli' miffee 4; AlI-Counfy Band 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Secrefary-Treasurer 4; Chi Alpha Mu 3, 4; Spotlight Staff 3; Class Vice Pres- iden'r 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES VENTURA mamas: Spotlight 3, 4; Camera Club 3; Rocket Club 1, 2, 3; Track 1; All-School Play Publicity 4. NANCY LEE VILE Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 3; Chi Alpha Mu 3, 4; AIl-School Play Cast 4; Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3; Marcellian Typist 3; Senior Ball Decoration Committee 4. KL4I'KWL MARY ANN WILCOX Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, Executive Committee 2; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Chi Alpha Mu 3,4; Inframurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2:71n1er-School PIaydays 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club1, 2, 3, . Senator 2, Treasurer 3; French Club 3, 4; Future Nurses kai, 4, FH..A 3, 4, President 4, Marcellian Activities Editor I 3, AII-School PIay Cast 4; Junior Prom Refreshments Com- jnitfee 3; Spotlight Typist 4, National Honor Socieiy 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, Christmas Card Sales Captain 3- HRISTOPHER WILES Sfudenf Council Vice President 3, President 4, National c, a Honor Society 3, 4; Concert Band, Marching and Dance W7:- Band 1, 2; AII-SchooI Play 4, Manlius Math Tournament ofIight Staff 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 773 4, 3359? ,21; Golf 2; Marcellian Sports Editor 3. 31:: 47 ROBERT WILLIAMS Transferred Frorn IIion High School 3. JEANA w'ISE ' , ,InIravmuraIs 1, 2i Inier-School PIayday 2, Mixed Choir 112, 3, 4, Glee Club '1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, I3 4, Rhythmettes J, 2, 3 4; AII-Coumy Choir 1, 3; AII- State Area CI'IOIr 3, 4, Chi Alpha Mu 3, 4; Correspond- ing Secretary; AII- SchooL Play 4 FLORENCE ELLEN WOOD ' a i . Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Chi Alpha MU 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Chairman of Senior BaII Ticket Committee 4; AII-School PIay Business Committee 4; InTramuraIs 1. FRANCIS E. WOODS Assembly Stage Manager 2, 3, 4; AII-SchooI Play Stage Manager 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Rocket CIub 1; Senior BaII Decorating Committee 4. LOUISE YORK ...-H 1'. : Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3; Rhythmetfes 2, 3, 4; AIl-County Choir 2, 3; AII-Stafe Choir 4; All- School Play 4; Prom Decoration Committee 3; Concert and Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Mr. 8 Mrs.D.Fittjp.11di 115 stthome Dr. Camillus. N .Y. 13031 ' : : ; KL p L n cum owe A Mn Navajo Art H JK V 1 7 rr 17mm + '7 ML r. ; ,4, EJ ,J V A'LAAJxld-JJRLLLJAALAAAM 4 Wu t. A i M N C SA THE REUNION COMMITTEE Judy CCodyi Fittipaldi, Chairperson Francis Clark Kathy Coyne Jack Kreischer Beverly iCrysleri Mulvaney Tim Taylor Chuck Ventura It is with deep gratitude that we acknowledge the untiring leadership of Judy iCodyi Fittipaldi in organizing this 25th Reunion, and the support given by members of the Reunion Committee. Sing a song for old Marcellus Shout aloud the cheer Lift glad hearts and voices in a ringing, rousing song of love and praise for Old Marcellus, best of high schools School we hold most dear, May thy sons and daughters thy name revere. THE EVENTS Saturday Evening at Raphaels Restaurant 6:00 - 7:15 PM .Renew Acquaintances 7:15 PM Invocation Dinner Comments from our Chairperson Presentation of Awards Comments from the Members Reflections of the Class Singing of the Alma Mater Dancing to the Music of our Era Sunday at Marcellus Park 12 Noon Family Picnic THE REUNION COMMITTEE Judy tCodyh Fittipaldi, Chairperson Francis Clark Kathy Coyne Jack Kreischer Beverly tCryslerh Mulvaney Tim Taylor Chuck Ventura It is with deep gratitude that we acknowledge the untiring leadership of Judy tCodyh Fittipaldi in organizing this 25th Reunion, and the support given by members of the Reunion Committee. The 25 year reunion of the Class of '61 is over, but the awesomeness of the event will always remain. For one very brief weekend, for the 52 classmates that attended, we were miraculously thrust back in time 25 years. This time it was different, this time we were reuniting as adults. It was the final chapter to a long story with a very happy ending. As the weeks and months have passed, I have received cards, notes, letters and phone calls expressing overwhelming emotions brought on by this event. All agreed that they felt closer to people that they hardly knew or spoke to in high school than to anyone that they have met in the 25 years-since. Everyone admitted apprehensions to one degree or another about coming, but come they did and with great elation that they had. The thought of what they would have missed had they chosen not to attend was unthinkable. One amazing fact that stood out clearly for all to see was that the cliques and status barriers of high school were gone forever. Time is a great equalizer. Everyone now stood on even ground and never again would feel socially beneath any of their fellow classmates. Regardless of the personal or professional path any member of this class chose, each and every one was successful. Not one classmate failed the really big test of life that could never be taught in any classroom or learned from any textbook. The big question Is there life and happiness available to all after high school? , was answered correctly by everyone and it is YES!!! I would like to end this letter by sharing part of a letter Jack Kreischer r... n ... ...-.. .........--.,. L- -c .. :- ,n- .. 1: A 1.-;. 1,4,. --,....1.. L--- sent tu me hyuu retuiuLuE nume CLLtCL thJ-D chut. Lacl tuat 11.1.3 WULUD ucat. describe the new attitudes of us all as we once again said good-bye as we tearfully did on graduation day. This weekend I felt suspended in time. The burdens of the moment were uplifted, events of the past 25 years were blotted out, and unabashed friendship abounded. Nothing else in this world mattered, except being together to recapture the hope and enthusiasum of our youth, and to revel in the joy of seeing how our classmates have developed themselves. The reunion was a necessary catharsis which was long overdue. In school we competed for grades, honors and the affections of one another. Most felt slighted by members of their peer group in some way or have themselves slighted others, and have for the past 25 years needed confirmation of acceptance by the group. The reunion did just that for us, as we redis- covered what a great bond of friendship we share. Barriers were down, hearts were open and most felt confirmed by the weekend. It was a magical time which we'll not soon forget. This weekend provided the understanding that the group whose acceptance we've craved for years does indeed embrace us with open arms. We have come to understand the depth of the love which we share with our classmates. Fondest reg rds, . E E. g g ' 'Till we meet again 1, Nancy Gilbo hQuirko 2. Bonnie O'Erien hKinne h 3. Karen Phihlips hehaseg . Louise Yotk hCastello Judy Pepoerman hClemoh Beverly Ciysler hMulvaneyo Rita Sevher hLeebh Sue Raynqr hSnello Carolyn q'Hara hDalyh Rose AnniFrost hStemplesh Mary AnntLoop sElliotth Norma Kahm hBrownh Amniia Tflo? hgkinner, Shoril Harrington hSpearingo Q1 Art Birchmeyer ' Albur Mohris ug Judy Cody hFittipaldio 4:. Nancy Rafmond hPidgeono 4 ' Thurlow $witzer Mg. Doug Johhson . 47' Nancy Vi e hThorpeh '48' Francis olark : 49' Larry Ba es . 50. Betty LO$ Larkins eTownsendo . 51' Glen Schram ' .' '52' Vince Tohnsend . ' This Class pizture has been provided for each Pete Ilacqua Joan Olmstead hRamsdenh Neil Loomis Ron Bailer Chuck Ventura Jim Masters Judy BrennemanIoRoCheh JoAnn Frischolz hMullenh David Smith Dick Campbell Winnie Cole eMuncyh Tim Taylor Dick Ward Glenn'Snell Chris Wiles Dick Rosa Jack Kreischer Dick Lynck John Parry Clint Tallman Dave Kershaw Dawn Harkness Kathy Coyne -Bernie MacDonald .Tom Jordan Mal Cole of us free of charge through the outstanding efforts of our official reunion photographer Mal Cole and the generosity of the Eastman-Kodak Company. Mal not only used Eastman; Kodak's equipnent to take gaicgizture, but convinced EastmaneKodak that it or! would be valuable publicityA hem to print our pictures, but to donate them as well. Thank you Mal and Eastmah-Kodak for adding another memento ' to this monumental occassion. E Teachers Who Attended Coachhlilliao Skye ' MS. MS. Lucy Sweat Ms Vs. Katherinq Heffernon Ms. Hr. Wilbur HQyt , Mr. Ms. Zora Cox i Mr. Ms. TlorenoexBishoo . A 5 Members of other Classes Who Phil Thrall Galass of '60o Silvia eMorfdrdh and Ty King hClass of '60o Bob Ramsden ohusband of Joan Olmsteadh Marsha Ramsden owife of Jim Masters; Sally Newellghwife of Clint Tallman Sherry Impsoh hwife of Chuch Venturah t f 1 l , n ? l 1 I 1 1 I l u l 1 I Mary Hastings Meg Couch Sue Kaley hDaltono Richard Plainer sRobert Wood Attended FIRST ROW: Carolyn DeWif'r, Patricia Connolly, Christine Harris, Sherry lmpson, Carolyn Mohn,Ja91icgeLWatgggner, Norma Crysler. ECO D ROW: William Lang, Robert Ramsden, Diane Napolifano, Sarian Switzer, Sandra Orr, Maria Wolf, Nina Hoaglan, Ellen Manson, a$3f $1,653 i, Thomas EHer. THIRD ROW: George Hall, Arfhur Kasson, Richard Olley, Carol Hum, Bruce Norris, Robert Doust, David Lukins, Kenneth King, Barbara Peenstra, Sarge Gullickson, David Kinane. CLASS OF 1962 FIRST ROW: Hazel Hofaling, Karen Dillon, Ruth Edinger, Lois Hartman, Dorothy Reagan, Mary Hall, Sharon McDemic. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Oster, Carol Walsh, Kristen Valentine, Donna Ryan, John Hibbard, Robert Oaks, Harry Lathrop, Barbara Christensen, Peter Bartz, Carol Keppler. THIRD ROW: Richard Nonemaker, Fred Isgar, Clinton Tallman, Peter DeRito, Terry Wheeler, Thomas Martin, Thad ColIard, Barbara Gibson, Kris Brigham, Sue Curtis, Rita Sevier, Sue Pollard. w. n a , WW WM :X it; SHARON McDEMlC JAMES EDGERTON MARY ANN QUINN CHERYL PARROTT President Vice President Treasurer Secretary 1 9 6 2 KRISTIN VALENTINE -vJEcIS BARRY SMITH Student Council Representatives FIRST ROW: Mary Harris, Bradley Hall, Cheryl Parrotf, Carol Amie, Mary Ann Quinn, Gary Hamacher, Ann DeDell. SECOND ROW: Robert Vidler, Joseph Kieffer, Diane DeVoe, Barry Smith, Betsy Coon, Gloria MacDonald, Karen Dorchester, Karen Kremin, Sharon BrinkerhoH, Leda Hegen'r. THIRD ROW: Alan Reichel, Douglas Schofield, Daniel Hoyt, Thomas Williams, Thomas Mullen, James Edgerton, Eugene Orr, Rinaldo Martinez, Lawrence Sweeney. LMI .1 x JG, 1,: J , ?I'hww? i FIRST ROW: Laura Bessey, Margaret Fralick, Mary Jane Lafhrop, William Groeling, Susan Smith, Sharon Sweeney, Kathleen Logue, Bonnie Dillon, Ruth Randall. SECOND ROW: Maureen Wellman, William lsgar, Richard Sweeting, Barbara Chapman, Sherry Williams, Linda Pfeifer, Jeanette Hayes, Donna Sherman, Nancy Bell, Suzan lsgar, Jean Orr, Lona Ramsden, JoAnn Rhyner, Peggy Meldrum, Joyce Lader. THIRD ROW: Gloria Hayes, Beverly Semple, Barbara Jordan, Patricia Loomis, Robert Mathieson, Joe Norman, David Winkworth, Mary Ellen Kilcoyne, Patricia Osborne, Lee MacAHisTer, Jo Ann Grennell, Kenneth Cook. FOURTH ROW: David Leader, George Ernest, Richard Schmidt, Robert Clark, Martin Moser, Gail Tyler, Robert Malia, Luke Snell, Michael Messenger, Judy Thorpe, Edward Hayward. FIFTH ROW: James Shaver, James Oliver, Richard Bryant, James Cliff, William MacLeod, David Dousf, Earl Macholl, Thomas Walter. CLASS OF 1963 FIRST ROW: Linda Moss, Bonnie Ramsden, Sharen Steele, Donald Culotti, Joseph Hourigan, Robin Chur, Nancy McNeH, Patricia Hall. SECOND ROW: Nancy Wilkinson, Mary Jane Reagan, Sally Dence, Myron Josh, Faith Bailer, Margaret Foster, Katherine Van Patten, Herbert McKeen, David Russell, Nancy Ludington, Karen Baker. THIRD ROW: Barbara Siddall, Suzanne Estlinbaum, Nancy Driver, Carol White, Margaret Plumpfon, Keith Shinaman, John Johnstone, Kathy Collins, Ann Cummings, Mary Kinney, Marion Wiles, Ruth Thompson, Linda Sweeny. FOURTH ROW: Michael Feeney, Leonard MacDonald, David Paul, Arthur Martens, Christi Buser, Leo Miller, George Reddick, Julia Welch, Andris Ozols, Joseph Frischoltz, Kenneth Leeb, William Ferguson, Sue McManus. FIFTH ROW: James Kelly, Neal Weeks, Metford Frost, John Seeley, Robert Adams, Thomas Sheridan, Susan Kreischer. CLASS OF 1964 FIRST ROW: David Campbell, Pafricia Page, Wilma Cafhers, Sandra Norris, Lee Caryl, Carol Shulkies, Timo'rhy Condi'r. SECOND ROW: Elaine DeRito, Joseph Corp, Patricia Oliver, Deborah Goodfellow, Joseph Sweeney, Jamie Beeler, Sarah Schofield, Gwen Walsh, Rufhann Sey- more, Bradford Gailbraith, Janis Steele. THlRD ROW: Robert Gilbo, Edward May, Jean Raf- faele, Kenneth Downing, Betty Lau, Deborah White, Beverly Bruno, Carol Nightingale, Monica Vile, James Hettinger, Richard Forth. FOURTH ROW: Linda Riggall, Susan Perry, LaFayene Jones, William Neuman, Michael King, John Welch, Michael Thorpe, Terry Brown, Louise MacLeod, Patricia Hart, Kathy Keppler. FIFTH ROW: Gary Kavney, James Thompson, Stanley Sfopyro, Charles Planer, James Bishop, Teal Trendowski, LeRoy Patchen. FIRST ROW: Janet Burch, Suzanne Warner, James Raymond, Louis Smith, Michael Brigham, David Horsford, Barbara Gilmore. SECOND ROW: Nancy Paul, Kileen Tracy, Trudy Wheeler, Linda Shinaman, Mark Loop, Lovina La'rz, Terry SeaLTHIRD ROW: William Hartman, John Hunt, Robert Stone, Neal Madden, Sandra Orlando, Ralph Winkworth, David Thorpe, Gary Harden- burgh, Carol Weeks. FOURTH ROW: Clara Hainey, Raymond Crysler, James McCleery, Clarence Johnson, Walter Winter, Anna Jean Taylor, William Nightingale, Caroline Norris, Sandra Mather. FIFTH ROW: Nan Owen, Clif- ford Kent, Edward Schuyler, Jonas Curfiss, Jeannine Niebieski, Neil Frood, JoAnne Beare. FIRST ROW: Kay Hall, Margaret Stott, Kath- leen Kinane, Karen Strauss, Carolyn Palen, Pat- ricia Lukens, Marcia Ramsden. SECOND ROW: Donna McKeen, Valerie Phillips, Dale Vidler, Marilyn Arrain, Robert Canty, Ellen Hall, Lucille Woods. THIRD ROW: Carrie Pottinger, Susan Paul, Roberta Kremin, Linda Amidon, Caroline Mohr, Linda Kinane, Christine Biss, Beverly Foster, Amanda Wiles, Melinda Mulroy, Sharon Harter. FOURTH ROW: James Woods, Sharon Oliver, Sharon Eibert, Thomas Mahan, Mark Oberlender, Melanie Jones, Neil Lanning, Royal Croslcy, Diane Campbell. FIFTH ROW: Roger Dunfoo, William Pollard, Terry Fosko, James DcWan, Gary Huff, Gerald Wicks, Larry Thompson. CLASS OF 1965 FIRST ROW: Dennis Fitzpatrick, John DeVoe, Jesse Frost, Brian Olley, Donald Tomasino, Michael Malagian, Bruce Moser, Wayne Marsh- field, Robert Culotti. SECOND ROW: Stephen McLaughlin, Jane Dillon, Ronald Rocker, Dixie Crandall, Roberta Roof, William Masters, Bonnie Clark, Ronald Barry, Patricia Macvicz, James Klering, Andrew Colcko. THIRD ROW: Robert Buengns, David Dyer, Gerald Welch, Daphne Bedford, Mary Wilson, David Hogle, James Sawtell, Paula llacqua, AHen Springstead, Robert Schmidt, Toby Heidtmann. FOURTH ROW: Richard Clarke, Maureen Jordan, Eleanor Coon, Sarah Williams, Robert Cummings, Duane' Eiberf, Bonnie Switzer, Karen Niles, Margaret Durrant, Thomas Neuman, Rebecca Gooden, John Long. FIFTH ROW: Mary Sennett, Thomas Emerton, Beth Pettman, Edward Peenstra, Stanley Kurtz, Joseph O'Neil, Alice Switzer, Nancy Lollis. FIRST ROW: John Olenych, Allen Efraimson, Jerry Wilcox, John Bacon, Joseph Horsington, Steve Matthews, Donald Demaria. SECOND ROW: James Murphy, Ray Thompson, Vaira Ozols, Janet Erbacher, Bonnie Curtis, Dawn Wheeler, Sharon Godfrey, Ellen Tehan, Cathy Meldrum, Nancy Joyce, Jewell Pfeifer. THIRD ROW: Mary Feeney, Linda White, Joan Camp- bell, Penny Hinton, Darlene O Brien, Martha Bartlett, Gail Russell, Nancy Poda, Irene Miller, Susan Ramsden, Audrey Smart, Lucille Ramsden. FOURTH ROW: Susan King, Timo'rhy Effer, Darlene Vollmer, Eileen GiIson, Barbara Crys- Ier, Carole Page, Richard Hayward, Dale Douglas, Charles Cliff, Richard Rossetti, Michael Steaplefon. FIFTH ROW: James Mahar, Edward Donabella, Joseph Tassone, John Guenfhner, Paul Wise, Dick Lanphere, Tom Madison, Kristin Sheridan. 28 FIRST ROW: Robert Woods, David Hoyt, Bond Shaw, Edward PoHard, LeRoy Abbot, Michael Brilbeck, Edmond Deloye, Donald Cenfrone. SECOND ROW: Lynne Gilpin, Kathy Bishop, Beverly Bon, Marion Coe, Ka1hy Rhyner, Gail Parker, Cynthia Rowley, Linda Witkowski, Pat- ricia Corp, Kathy Dillon, Maria Lang. THIRD ROW: Patricia Murphy, Judy Hahn, Bonnie Mather, Patricia Seiver, Belva Crysler, Mary Connolly, Ann Luchcsinger, Diane Hogle, Bar- bara Ferguson, Susan Magni, Cheryl Welch, Raylene Palen, Roberta Williams. FOURTH ROW: Bette Jane Moss, CaThy Rosa, Elizabeth Abbott, Richard lsgar, Gary Reichel, Ronald Spinks, William Kelley, John Cross, Lynn Caryl, JoAnne Mathe. FIFTH ROW: Keith Edgerton, Dpnald Oliver, Robert Mcln?yre, Wayne LaClair, Charles Gallinger, James McIntyre, George Ireland. FIRST ROW: Nancy Cole, Sharon Sfernberg, Elizabeth Guenfhner, Karen Olmstead, Christine Florczyk, Christine Menotti, Diane Rozelle, Bertha Ernest. SECOND ROW: Daniel Kohlman, Terri Cusenz, James Gillmore, Donald Vandeveer, Ronald Case, Robert Coleman, James Gilbo, Richard Sevier, John Vendeusen, Leland Spring- sfead, Sharon Neuman, David BrOWn. THIRD ROW: David Sheridan, Larry Birchmeyer, Judith Masters, Nancy Murphy, Margaret Kirchhof, Christine Kelly, Linda Loop, Gwen Abbot, Max- ine Schad, Susan Grinnell, James Hennessy, Steven Foster. FOURTH ROW: David Dillon, Carol Raynor, Linda Long, Robert Laufner, Duane McNeff, Richard Phillips, John Amidon, John Curtiss, John Ramsden, Elaine Macholl, Curtis Calhoun. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth Sweeney, Joseph Cox, Terry Clark, James Roberts, David Wright, William Mohn, Richard Horsford, Peter Mackay. CLASS OF 1966 FIRST ROW: Kathy Hartman, Katherine Lynch, Nancy Pfeifer, Sheila Clark, Loretta Campbell, Kathy Dillon, Nancy Stevens, Bonnie Bealer, Christine Estilinbaum. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline D'Angelo, Roberf Best, Tim Paul, Ronald Bauder, Richard Ramsden, Stephen Smith, Paul DeMaria, Richard Bishop, Henry Richardson, Monica Fitzpatrick. THIRD ROW: William Gal- braith, Mark Welch, William Brewster, Charles Hotaling, William Volcko, John Zak, John Gilbo, Tim Coyne, Fred Woods. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Judge, Tracy Stilwell, Barbara Lukins, Deborah Isgar, Cheryl Gerharf, Gail Wheeler, Jeannette Williams, Linda Bell, Julia Pelchy, Mary Beth Harris, Christine DeLine. FIFTH ROW: David Waters, Ronald Bruno, Donald Morford, George Pe1rie, Richard Jansen, Douglas Nightingale, Thomas Olenych, Harold Rose. FIRST ROW: Gerald Zinsmeyer, Roger Biss, Paul Rossetti, Duane Ackerman, Harold Cole- man. SECOND ROW: Margaret Foster, Cynthia Best, Jay Hotaling, Paul Esterguard, Edward Schuyler, Dorothy DeVoe, Linda Glover. THIRD ROW: Gannon Fitzpatrick, Robert Yackel, Steve Dutter, Janet Carpenter, Linda Nightingale, Nancy Sternberg, Diane Matter, Kathy Gilder- sleeve, Robena Ramsden, Susan Cliff, Mary Horsington, Peter Rood, Karen Louise, Mar- garet Johnstone. FOURTH ROW: Pamela Reeves, Pamela Oley, Ellen Macholl, Robert Davis, Gary Teachoof, Kenneth Bruce, Stanley Saya, Marla Wilcox, Sandra Lee, Mary Ellen Ghent, Robert Crysler, Paul Nolan, Sharon Martinez. FIFTH ROW: Joyanne Prue, Edwin Sharpe, Dale Hag- gett, Allen Potter, Scott Bedford, James Kissane, Helen Mullen, Roger Trendowski, Wayne Bald: win, Sharon Cayer, Clyde Calhoun. FIFTH ROW: David Millier, Edward Skinner, Richard Moore, Dixon Bishop, Edward Gallingcr, Thomas Volcko, John Schwab, Ronald Smith. 29 ES 1...... TL Tll V1 I T C A .r 671 Ii? ??J 2 . Any? . , ., x 95?. , . xiii. x; xi. H ,, x41, 7?:5445 Z???ifl p ,X , ; ?ifailza? , ,, V 17 41W , . ,glli ????v? y , , , , V4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Rose Ann FrosT, Karen Phillips, Carol Mac AllisTer, Mary Ann Wilcox, Norma Kamm, Judith Norris, Viia Ozols, Raynor, David SmiTh, David Bush. SECOND ROW: ChrisTopher Wiles, David Driver, John Parry, Dawn Harkness. The NaTional Honor SocieTy is a naTionwide organizaTion founded in 1921 for The purpose of promoTing scholarship and leadership among high school sTudenTs. Marcellus CenTral School received iTs charTer in 1948 and each year The faculTy may elecT 100A: of The iunior class and 50A; of The senior class inTo The socieTy. Membership is based on 50W scholarship, icha characTer, 200A; leadership, and 200A: service. The TacuITy advisor is Mr. Alvin Gehrke. - 3 W7! a 7 s ' 74 , , WKMWW m Kris Brigham, Kris ValenTine, Mary Ann Quinn, Sharon Mc Demic, Kenneth King, Thomas Mullen, James Edgerton. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: STephen SmiTh, Gary Hardenburg, Kris ValenTine, Dale Douglas, Amanda Wiles, RoberT Cummings. SECOND ROW: Paul RoseTTi, Barry Smith, Michael Cafhers, George Hall, ChrisTopher Wiles, NanCy Driver, Mr. Richard Planer THIRD ROW: Joseph Frischolz, George Reddick, Glen Snell, James EdgerTon, Vince Townsend, Lawrence BaTes. This year's STudenT Council has conTinued To serve as The acTive sTudenT govern- ing body of M.C.S. ITs many acTiviTies have greale improved The sTaTus of our school. The Council, under The supervision of Mr. Richard Planer, sponsored The annual Halloween ParTy, sTarTed a pep squad To promoTe The Council's policy of greaTer school spiriT, acquired an oquoor scoreboard for fooTbaII games, announced TooTbaH and baskeTball games over The loud speaker sysTem, and seT up a school sTore for The easy procuremenT of school supplies. The Council is composed of Two members elecTed from each grade in The junior and senior high. Four officers are also elecTed by The use of sTandard voTing machines. omVsW OFFICERS Christopher Wiles, President; Mr. Richard Planer, Faculty Advisor; Michael Cafhers, Treasurer; Nancy Driver, Secretary; George Hall, Vice President. t EDITORS FIRST ROW: Susan Raynor, Se'r-Up Editor; Sally Williams, Business Manager; Mary Ann Quinn, Editor-in-Chief; Leda Hegenf, Feature Editor,- Carolyn Palen, Arf Editor. SECOND ROW: Miss Mary Canale, Faculty Advisor; David Smith, Boys Sports Editor; Charles Venture, Circulafion Editor; Gail Kepler, News Editor. .23 , omnmmzmnaym NVN? amhgooooo d':,, W, nwvggnowv, 4 5W ? l - NM tvmrmzmlano SPOTLIGHT REPORTERS FIRST ROW: Maria Lang, Darleen Vollmer, Carol Shulkies, Janet Erbacher, Marilyn Arrain, Linda Amidon. SECOND ROW: David Campbell, Nancy Poda, Bar- bara Gillmore, Ru'rh Ann Seymour, Susan Perry, Louise McLeod, Karen Dorchester, Nancy Raymond, David Hoyf. THIRD ROW: Barry Smith, Jo Ann Beare, Tom Wil- liams, Judith Thorpe, Kris Brigham, Judith Norris, Linda Shinaman. TYPING AND SET-UP FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Wilcox, Cheryl Parrotf, Karen Phillips, Winnie Cole, Bonnie O'Brien, Sheri! Har- rington. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Katherine Arthur, Advisor; Terry Seal, Ralph Winkworfh, John Seeley, Kileen Tracy, Sherry lmpson, Kris Sheridan. max WW 6 Am FIRST ROW: Barbara Gibson, Nina Hoaglan, Suzanne Curfis, Leda Hegenf, Mary Ann Quinn. SECOND ROW: Ruth Edinger, Carol Weslowski, Arthur Kasson, Allen Reichel, George Hall,. Janice Wagoner. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Barbara Christensen FIRST ROW: Cheryl Parro'r'r, Thad Collard, William Lang. SECOND ROW: Kenneth King, Eugene Orr, Richard Olley, Frank Barry. FIRST ROW: Cheryl Parrotf, Karen Kremin, Gloria MacDonald. SECOND ROW: Betsy Coon, Sharon Brinkerhoff, Sherry lmpson. ? 6,6 6d 6 6 W V 6 4 Wywwy1 FIRST ROW: Diane DeVoe, Secretary; Kenneth King, President,- Arthur Kasson, Vice President. SEC- OND ROW: 'Bradly Hall, Robin Chur, Carol Keppler, Kenneth Cook, Nancy Wilkinson, Nancy McNeH. THIRD ROW: David Russell, Elberta Manson, Richard Condif, Clifford Kent, David Leader, Kenneth Downing, Edward May, Joseph Hourigan. FOURTH ROW: Richard Olley, Malcolm Cole, James Cliff, John Seeley, Peter DeRiTo, Kris Brigham, Chris Buser. 36 xwwmwwxx wxawwxxwxx MRS. ELLA HEGENT Advisor FIRST ROW: Rose Ann Frost, Consul; Dawn Harkness, Aedile; JoAnn Frischolz, Mary Ann Quinn, Quaestor; Mrs. Florence Bishop, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: Margaret Stotf, Patricia Hall, Sharon Sweeney, Peggy Meldrum, Sharon McDemic, Bonnie Ramsden, Maureen Wellman, Kathleen Logue. THIRD ROW: Leda Hegen'r, Joyce Raffaele, Cynthia Osfer, Kathryn Coyne, Beverly Foster, Lee MacAllisfer, PaTricia Ausburn, Roberta Liffle, Nancy Raymond, Patricia Connolly. FOURTH ROW; Nancy Driver, Kathleen Collins, Ann Cummings, Ellen Wood, Karen Dorchester, Michael Feeney, David Paul, Neil Frood, Mary Ellen Kilcoyne, Margaret Foster, Betty McNally, Su-zanne EsTlinbaum. FIFTH ROW: Francis Clark, Amelia Tyler, Joseph Frischolz, Michael Olenych, Leo Miller, Susan Kreischer, Charles Planer, James Oliver, James Edgerton, Thomas Sheridan, Susan Pollard, JLidifh Thorpe, Andris Ozoles. , mm mm wmmm-mxa WAVWWWwwWA; FIRST ROW: Miss Carol McKeegan, Faculty Advisor; Carrie Pottinger, JoAnne Rhyner, Viia Ozols, Amelia Tyler, Carol Mac- Allis'rer, Linda Moss, Miss Mary Hastings, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: Ruth Edinger, Barbara Chrisfensen, Cheryl Parrot'r, Roberta Little, Janice Wagoner, Barbara Chapman, Mary Ann Wilcox. THIRD ROW: Margaret Fralick, Mary Ann Quinn, Ellen Wood, Marion Wiles, Carol WhiTe, Robert Ramsden, Carol Walsh, Be'rsy King. FOURTH ROW: Karen Dorchester, Kris Valentine, Gloria MacDonald, Sandra Orr, Maria Wolf, Barry Smith, Diane Napoli'rano, Dawn Harkness. FIFTH ROW: Larry Sweeney, Keith Shinaman, Bernard MacDonald, Gary DeFoster, Tom Williams, Douglas Johnson, Rinaldo Martinez, Rita Sevier, Suzanne Curtis. FIRST ROW: James Murphy, Janet Erbacher, Carolyn Palen, Ka1hleen Kinane, Carol Shulkies, Lucille Ramsden, Nancy Joyce, Kay Hall. SECOND ROW: Donna McKeen, Michael Stapleton, Val Phillips, Darleen Vollmer, Michael Brigham, Eileen Gilson, David Campbell, Marilyn'Arrain, Karen Strauss. THIRD ROW: Kileen Tracy, Linda Shinaman, Paula llacqua, Karen Niles, Sally Williams, Rufhanne Seymour, Debbie Goodfel- low, Linda Amidon. FOURTH ROW:Ka1hleen Keppler, Carol Nightingale, Patricia Hart, Susan Perry, Nan Owen, James Bishop, Debbie White, Robert Cummings, JoAnn Beare, Jean Raffaele, Chris Biss. 9 FIRST ROW: Ann DeDeH, Jean Wise, Dawn Harkness, Susan Raynor, Viia Ozols, Joan Olmsted. SECOND ROW: Miss Mary Hastings, Sue Thorpe, Sharon O'Neil, Karen Dillon, Leda Hegenf, Janice Wagoner, Winnie Cole, Mary Ann Wilcox, Sharon McDemic, Miss Margaret Couch. THIRD ROW: Carol MacAllisTer, Betsy King, Patricia Connolly, Joyce Raffaele, Roberta Lif'rle, Mary Ann Quinn, Beverly Crysler, ROSe Anne Frost, Ruth Edinger. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Christensen, Nancy Vile, Karen Phillips, Sharon Muldoon Judy Pepperman, Kathryn Coyne, Cynthia Oster, Carol Kepp- ler, Nancy Raymond, Cheryl Parrotf. FIFTH ROW: Betty McNalIy, Ellen Wood, Diane DeVoe, Maria Wolf, Susan Pollard, Kris Brigham, Amelia Tyler, Donna Ryan, Kris Valentine, JoAnn Frischolz, Norma Kamm. CHI ALPHA MU Chi Alpha Mu is an organization established for the purpose of rendering ser- vice To school and community and helping its members develop character, re- sponsibility, and social charms. Junior girls are eligible for membership if They have a B average in September or a C average in January. Formal and in- formal invitations are held at both Times. AcTiviTies include selling refreshments at home basketball games and sponsoring a Sports Banquet for players and cheerleaders. The faculty advisors are Miss Mary Hastings and Miss Margaret Couch. The Officers for 1960-1961 were: President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, DAWN HARKNESS Vice President . ,. , , SUSAN RAYNOR Recording Secrefary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, VIJA OZOLS Corresponding Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, JEAN WISE Treasurer ., ,, H , , ,, , JOAN OLMSTED FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB The FuTure Teachers Club of Marcellus CenTraI School was organized in The spring of 1960. The purpose of This organizaTion is To help The inTeresTed sTudenTs of Today become The Teachers of Tomorrow. The members aTTend classes and observe The various meThods of Teaching. In some cases, The members are allowed 16 Teach classes in The areas of educaTion ThaT inTeresT Them. Teachers engaged in various aspecTs of educaTion are also inviTed To come and speak To The members. The faculTy advisors are Miss KaTherine Heffernan and Mr. Alvin Gehrke. The Officers for 1960-1961 were: President ................................................................. JUDY NORRIS Vice President ........................................... e CAROL MacALLISTER SecreTary-Treasurer ....................................... MARY ANN QUINN FIRST ROW: JaneT Erbacher, KaThIeen Kinane, Mary Ellen Ghent, Mary Ann Quinn, Carol MacAllisTer, Linda Moss, Janet Carpenter, Margaret 51011. SECOND ROW: Ann DeDeIl, KaThIeen Logue, DoroThy Reagen, Valerie Phillips, Sharon HasseTT, Nancy McNeTT, Sharon HarTer, Mary Hall, Ellen Tehan. THIRD ROW: RuTh Edinger, Dale Douglas, Helen Mullen, Kileen Tracy, Debbie Goodfellow, Cheryl ParroTT, Barbara Christensen, Paula llacqua, Eileen Gilson, Mary Conolly. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Alvin Gehrke, Chris Biss, Patricia Oliver, Kris Sheridan, Diane DeVoe, Suzanne Esflinbaum, Marion Wiles, Mary Ellen Kil- coyne, Nancy Raymond, Linda Amidon, Miss KaTherine Heffernan. FIFTH ROW: Norma Kamm, Dawn Harkness, JoAnn Frischolz, Nan Owen, Debbie White, Jack Kreischer, Rinaldo Martinez, Susan Pollard, Judy Thorpe, Chris Buser, JoAnn Beare, Larry Sweeney. AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF FIRST ROW: Frederick Woods, John Van Deusen, Herbert McKeen, President; Nina Hoaglan, George Reagan, Peter Rood. SECOND ROW: Mr. Thomas Petro, Faculty Advisor; Charles Cliff, Tim Etter, Paul Hyland, William Neuman, Glen Schram, Robert Cummings, Kenneth Downing, Billy Fufrell, John Long, David Campbell, Gary Teachou'r. THIRD ROW: Francis Woods, Edward Gallinger, Dixon Bishop, Alburr Morris, Stanley Kurfz, James DeWan, John Seeley, Don Hayes, Thomas Walfer, Alan Reichel, Larry Thompson, Thomas Abend. FUTURE FARMERS FIRST ROW: Harold Orlando, James DeDell, Tom Abend, James Masters, Robert Vidler, Paul Hyland. SECOND ROW: George Orlando, Ronald Horsford, Bruce Norris, David Lukins, James Hotaling, Metford Frost, William Beare, Mr. Raymond Jansen, Advisor. 4O LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: Kathy Meldrum, Norma Crysler, Miss Margaret Couch, Belva Crysler, Lynn Gilpin,SaHy Reagan. SECOND ROW: Sandy Norris, Raylene Palen, Joyce Lader, Winnie Cole, Caroline Mohr, Ruth Randall, Bonnie Clark, Beverly Bo'r'r, Cynthia Rowley, Sherry Williams. THIRD ROW: Larry Bichmeyer, Carol Raynor, Cathy Rosa, Sharon Eiberf, Terry Clark, Kathy Keppler, Linda Kinane, Daphne Bedford, Lee Caryl, Margaret Kirchoff, John Zak. CHESS CLUB FIRST ROW: Dennis Fitzpatrick, Gerald Zinsmeyer, Edward May, Robert Stone, Louis Smith, Mr. Howard Carey, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Roy Thompson, Tim Condi'r, John VanDeusen, Clyde Calhoun, Dale Vidler, James Raymond, David Hoyt, Ronald Case, Steve Dutter, Pefer Rood. THIRD ROW: Sharon Harter, Darleen Vollmer, Ruthann Seymour, Neal Madden, Edward Skinner, Susan Perry, Diane Campbell, Brad Gail- brai'rh, David Campbell. 4 FUTURE NURSES FIRST ROW: Marilyn Arrain, Gail Keppler, Mary Ann Loop, Nina Hoaglan, Ellen Wood, Linda Shinaman, Sharon Sweeney. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Evelyn Reddick, Advisor; Peggy Meldrum, Carrie PoHinger, Nancy Paul, Mrs. Bess Buser, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Wilcox, Melinda Mulroy, Jean Orr, Patricia Connolly, Lona Ramsden, Joyce Chapman, Bonnie Ramsden. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen Coyne, Beffy Ann McNally, Barbara Jordon, Sandra Orr, Julia Welch, Sarah Schofield, Karen Kremin, Margaret Foster. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 2 km w FIRST ROW: Mrs. Doris Maclntyre, Faculty Advisor; Mary Jane Lafhrop, Mary Harris, Mary Ann Wilcox, Judith Pepperman, Sue Thorpe, Joyce Ann Cardwell. SECOND ROW: Nancy Vile, Christine Harris, Nancy Ludingfon, Mary Kinney, Rita Sevier, Ellen Wood, Sharon Muldoon, Patricia Connolly. YORKERS CLUB wwxmwawwx xwwwwm M .HWWWMMMMWWMMMW a FIRST ROW: Mr. Douglas Morris, Faculty Advisor; Kenneth King, Treasurer; Thomas Etter, Vice President; Thomas Williams, President; Ruth Edinger, Secretary; Mr. Richard Planer, Faculty Adviser. SECOND ROW: Jerry Phillips, Margaret Johnstone, Peter Rood, Robert Yackel, Cynthia Best, Mary Ellen Ghenf, Christine Menoffi, Mary Horsingfon, Paul Fitzpatrick, Nancy Cole, Monica Fitzpatrick. THIRD ROW: David Brown, Ronald Case, Margaret Foster, Sharon Neuman, Tracy STilwell, Nancy Poda, Toby Heidfman, Marla Wilcox, Lynn Gilpin, Linda Nightin- gale, James Gillmore, John Van Deusen. FOURTH ROW: Linda Moss, Bradley Hall, Linda Loop, Sharon Cayer, Marion Coe, Cheryl Gerhart, Sally Williams, Linda-Long, Elsie Jones, Leda Hegenf, Margaret Kirchoff, Carrie Pottinger, Trixie Arrain. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth Sweeney, Carol Keppler, Beverly Semple, Mary Ellen Kilcoyne, JoAnn Beare, Gloria MacDonald, Larry Sweeney, Barry Smith, George Petrie, Maria Wolf, Margaret Foster, Joseph Cox, Cynthia OsTer, John Schwab. SIXTH ROW: Judy Thorpe, Arthur Kasson, Allen Reichel, Douglas Schofield, James Edgerfon, Peter DeRiTo, James Kelly, Richard Olley, Rinaldo Martinez. SKI CLUB FIRST ROW: Maria Lang, Mary Ellen Ghent, Margaret Meldrum, Nancy McNen, Secretary,- Carol MacAlIisTer, President; John Seeley, Vice Pres- ident,- Marion Wiles, Treasurer; Trixie Arrain. SECOND ROW: Sheril Harringfon, Gloria MacDonald, Marion Coe, Robin Chur, Barbara Gibson, Amanda Wiles, Linda Shinaman, Barbara Gillmore. THIRD ROW: Carol White, Alburr Morris, Gene Orr, Mrs. Bess Buser, Mr. Robert Bernhoft, Charles Shinaman, James Bishop, Charles Planer. FOURTH ROW: Duane McNett, John Schwab, Terry Seal, Francis Woods, Ronald Bruno, David Paul, George Heddick, Kenneth Sweeney, David Waters, Michael Stapleton. 43 ALL SCHOOL PLAY Sing Out, Sweet and! 3 $ FIRST ROW: Glen Snell, Susan Raynor, David SmiTh, Ann De Dell, John Oliver, Carolyn DeWiTT. SECOND ROW: Sandra Orr, Louise York, Slheril HarringTon, ChrisTine Harris, Mary Ann Wilcox,ArThur Birchmeyer. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Ramsden, James DeDeH, Alburr Morris, Ronald Bailer, Richard Campbell, Larry Bates, Neil Loomis, David Paul. FOURTH ROW: Alan Reichel, VincenT Townsend, David Kershaw. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Sheridan, RoberT CarpenTer, Thomas MarTin, Eric Efraimson. Sing OUT, SweeT Land! How we shall remember The 180 casT and crew mem- bers, The glorious sTaging, The lovable music, The demanding rehearsals, The SRO audiences, The sTanding ovaTion. We shall long remember The New England coasT wiTh Parson Killjoy TDavid KershawT and AunT ChariTy TMary Ann Quinm; The sunliT planTaTion; The Illinois farm clearing of The Old GU'iTarisT TVince TownsendT and The hoedown; The sweeT LiTTle Mohee TSharon McDemicT; The wild Oregon Trail of Big Bear TTom Mullem; The Mississippi river dock wiTh iTs cake-walking women and card-sharking singer Him TaylorT; The Civil War campfire; The railroad yard and Mrs. Casey Jones TSUsan RaynorT; The Gay NineTy park wiTh SergeanT Begorra TRonald BailerT; The Roaring TwenTies Speakeasy of Maxie TCarol MacAllisTerT and Tycoon Uchey CaThersT; and The finale wiTh Barnaby Goodchild TDavid SmiThT riding a pony and The casT singing This is My CounTry. Sing OuT, Sweet Landehow we shall remember! Dorothy ' Reagan, $ :5513. 5 55 :55 3555.2 5.7535 SENIOR MIXED CHOIR FIRST ROW: Kathleen Logue and Susan Raynor, Accompanists. . SECOND ROW: Linda Moss, Hazel Hotaling, Janice Wagoner, Carol Amie, Bernard MacDonald, Lois Hartman, Carolyn O'Hara, Lee MacAIIister, John Johnstone, Harry Lathrop, Robert Vidler, David Smith, Suzanne Estlinbaum, Diane Napolitano, Carolyn DeWitt, Mary Jane Lathrop, Sharon Eibert, Joyce Cardwell, Karen Ramsden, Mr. Kenneth Symonds. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Oster, Karen Phillips, Jean Wise, Mary Kinney, Barry Smith, Alan Reichel, Paul Hyland, Robert Ramsden, Robert Mathie- son, Herbert McKeen, Donna Ryan, Gloria MacDonald, Sharon Brinkerhoff, Nancy Vile, Robin Chur, Gail Keppler, LouiSe York, Mary Ann Wilcox. FOURTH ROW: Sally Newell, Sharon Muldoon, Mary Ann Quinn, Marion Wiles, Dawn Harkness, Susan Kreischer, Robert Carpenter, George Reddick, David Leader, Kenneth King, Thomas Sheridan, Douglas Johnson, Fred lsgar, George Hall, Vincent Townsend, Carol White, Christine Harris, Carol MacAllister, Bonnie O'Brien, Mary Hall. i FIFTH ROW: Suzanne Curtis, Kristen Valentine, Karen Dorchester, Christi Buser, Julia Welch, Richard Campbell, Neil Loomis, Edward Hay- ward, James Kelly, James Oliver, Timothy Taylor, Tom Williams, Eric Efraimson, Richard Bryant, Michael Cathers, Susan Pollard, Sandra Orr, Kathleen Collins, Faith Bailer, Nancy Driver, Norma Kamm. The Mixed Choirs this year have been under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Symonds. This was Mr. Symonds' first year of teaching and directing. Here at M.C.S., he has re-established the Junior Mixed Choir, along with directing the Senior Mixed Choir. The Senior Mixed Choir has been very active throughout 1960-61. it has sent members to the All-State Area Choir, the AlI-County Festival, and the AlI-County Choir. One member, Robert Carpenter, traveled to Rochester to participate in the All-State Choir. Performing at the Christmas Concert, the Senior Mixed Choir sang Oh Holy Night, Carol of the Russian Children, Jingle Bells, and Adoramus Te. At the Spring Concert, their songs included Bim-Bam, Every Time I Feel The Spirit, Alleluia, Glorious Is Thy Name, and others. The members of the Senior Mixed Choir and the Junior Mixed Choir enioyed their work in these groups very much this year, and those returning are looking forward to vocal music work next year. AREA ALL-STATE SELECTIONS FIRST ROW: Sharon McDemic, Norma Kamm, Louise York, Jean Wise. SECOND ROW: Alan Reichel, Michael Cathers, Timothy Taylor, Robert Carpenter, David Smith. $ vxmww.wx x F!RST ROW: Nancy Cole, Catherine Lynch, Kathleen Dillon, Kathy Hartman, Kay Hall, Lucille Ramsden, Donald Van Derveer, Brian Olley, Richard Ramsden, Timothy Co'yne, Donald Dremaria, Roy Thompson, Donald Walof, Lore'rfa Campbell, Cynthia Best, Bertha Ernest, Christine Esflinbaum, Margaret Johnstone, Monica Fitzpatrick. SECOND ROW: Mr. Symonds, Director; Janet Carpenter, Terri CusenZ, Maxine Schad, Dawn Wheeler, Darleen O'Brien, Kathleen Kinane, Nancy Joyce, David Campbell, James Raymond, Donald Cenfrone, Michael Sfaplefon, Ellen Hall, Raylene Palen, Gail Russell, Ellen Tehan, Janet Erbacher, Marla Wilcox, Linda White, Diana Matter, Susan Ramsden. THIRD ROW: Linda Bell, Patricia Corp, Carol Shulkies, Joan Campbell, Audrey Smart, Deborah Isgar, William Fufrell, Jack Cross, Robert Cole- man, David Hoyt, Clyde Calhoun, Ronald Case, David Sheridan, Steven Foster, Gwen Walsh, Beverly Foster, Sharon Harter, Sandra Norris. FOURTH ROW: Amanda Wiles, Susan Magni, Elaine Macholl, Lovina Lafz, Darleen Vollmer, Paula Hacqua, Cheryl Gerhart, Valerie Phillips, Kristin Sheridan, John Amidon, Kenneth Sweeney, Deborah Goodfellow, Sarah Williams, Christine Biss, Kafhleen Rosa, Lynn Caryl, Carol Raynor, Gale Douglas, Gail Parker, Edward Donabella, James Klering. FIFTH ROW: Linda Long, Susan Paul, Diane Campbell, Ann Weeks, Linda Shinaman, Jamie Bealer, Ann Jean Taylor, Louise McLeod, Terry Clark, David Dyer, David Wright, Mark Loop, Thomas Neuman, Patricia Harf, Bonnie Swifzer, Eleanor Coon, Zella Pepperman, Carolyn Norris, Carol Weeks, Douglas Nightingale, Carol Nightingale, Karen Niles. GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Roberta LiTTIe. SECOND ROW: Norma Crysler, Nancy Bell, Sally Dence, Sandra Orr, Nancy Driver, Barbara Jordan, Jean Orr, Ann DeDeIl, Sherril HarringTon, Lois HarTman, Viia Ozols, Miss Jean Rowell, Director. THIRD ROW: Sharon Brinkerhoff, Susan lsgar, Sharon EiberT, Suzanne CurTis, KaThy Coyne, BeTTy Ann McNally, Diane NapoliTano, Mary Ann Wilcox, Karen DorchesTer, Margaret Fralick, Jean Wise, PaTricia Hall. FOURTH ROW: Norma Kamm, Linda Moss, JoAnn Frischolz, Gloria MacDonald, Karen Ramsden, ChrisTine Harris, Robin Chur, Mary Loop, Bonnie O'Brien, Sherrie Williams, KaThleen Collins, Marie Wolf, Dawn Harkness, Caroline Mohr, CynThia OsTer. FIFTH ROW: Donna Ryan, Faith PIumpTon, Suzanne EsTlinbaum, Susan Raynor, Kristine ValenTine, Susan Pollard, Diane DeVoe, Margaret Foster, BeTsy King, Julia Welsh, Sharon Muldoon, Karen Phillips, Sharon McDemic. The Glee Club, under The experienced direcTion of Miss Jean Rowell, has given us a greaT deal of pleasure again This year wiTh iTs fine music. The club parTicipaTed in The ChrisTmas ConcerT, The annual Spring ConcerT, The Scholarship ConcerT, and The CounTy FesTivai. In November of 1960, four girls from The Glee Club wenT To The AlI-STaTe Area Chorus. They were Sharon McDemic, Louise York, Norma Kamm, and Jean Wise. The Area concerT was given in Crouse AudiTorium aT Syracuse UniversiTy. On March 17 and 18, Karen Phillips, Louise York, Sharon McDemic, and ChrisTine Harris aTTended The AIl-CounTy TesTival aT Baldwinsville. This concerT was presenTed by The band, choir, and orchesTra on SaTurday evening, March 18, afTer a day and a hahc of pracTice. NexT year The Glee Club looks forward To anoTher successful year musically. EighTeen girls from The Glee Club were chosen for Two ensembles, namely, The RhyThmeTTes and The ChansoneTTes. The RhyThmeTTes are made Up enTirer of seniors, while The ChansonveTTes consisT compleTer of juniors. Using Three-parT harmony These Two groups sing many very beauTiful songs aT The various musical evenTs ThroughouT The year. RHYTHMETTES Dawn Harkness, Jo Ann Frischolz, Norman Kamm, Karen Phillips, 5 usan Raynor, Betsy King, Jean Wise, Louise York, Roberta Little. CHANSONETTES , 4, ' 4v , , y , w W , , 9 MVMM 70m nyMH ' 1,;ny y VWQZ; xxy ' M MW 7 .WxMWK FIRST ROW: Sandra Orr, Sally Dence, Suzanne Curtis, Sharon Brinkerhoff, Crisfine Harris. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Os'rer, Kristen Valentine, Lois Hartman, Sharon McDemic. WM WW yxg , IWMWM WIND ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW: Arthur Birchmeyer, Larry Bates, Susan Perry. SECOND ROW: Chris Biss, Nancy McNetf, Keith Shin- aman, William Lang, Mary Ellen Kil- coyne, Jean Raffaele, Cheryl ParroH, Sharon Steele, Margaret Meldrum. THIRD ROW: Rose Ann Frost, Carol Weslowski, Joseph Kieffer, Beverly Semple, Arthur Kasson, Amelia Tyler, Gail Tyler, Roger Dunfee, Sarian Switzer. FOURTH ROW: Robert Car- penter, Gary De Foster, Peter llacqua, Kristin Brigham, Ronald Bailer, Vin- cent Townsend, Thurlow Switzer, John Kreischer, James Edgerton, George Ernest. SENIOR BAND FIRST ROW: Michael King, William MacLeod, Larry Bates, Arthur Birch- meyer, Susan Perry, Mr. Thomas Clos- ser, Director. SECOND ROW: Mary Ellen Kilcoyne, Leda Hegent, Ruth Ed- inger, Kathleen Logue, Sharon Steele, Nan Owen, Amelia Tyler, Melanie Jones, Cheryl Parro'rf, Carol MacAllis- ter, Ellen Tehan. THIRD ROW: Gary DeFoster, Janice Wagoner, Sherry Impson, Mary Harris, William Lang, Carolyn De Witt, Arthur Kasson, Gail Tyler, Susan Kreischer, Barbara Chap- man, Margaret Plump'ron, Amanda Wiles. FOURTH ROW: John Hunt, Robert Ramsden, Jo Ann Rhyner, John Oliver, Keith Shinaman, Lynn Biss, Lona Ramsden, David Leader, Christine Biss, Trudy Wheeler, Nancy McNett, Lee MacAHisfer. FIFTH ROW: Louise York, Rose Ann Frost, Carol Weslow- ski, Joseph Keiffer, David Smith, James Edgerton, John Kreischer, Ken- neth King, Richard Olley, Beverly Semple, Nancy Ludington, Peter Ilacqua. SIXTH ROW: Kristine Brig- ham, Robert Carpenter, George Er- nest, John Turnmeyer, Roger Dunfte, Glenn Snell, Ronald Bailer, Vincent Townsend, Thurlou Switzer, Andris Ozols, Daniel Hoyt, Sarian Swifzer, Patricia Hart, Nancy Raymond. BAND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Ruth Edinger, Vincent Town- send, Carol Weslowski, Rose Anne Frost, Glen Snell, Margaret Meldrum. SECOND ROW: Mr. Thomas Closser, Sherry lmpson, Cheryl Parroff, Larry Bafes, David Smith, Nancy Raymond, Louise York. THlRD ROW: Ronald Bailer, Robert Carpen- fer, James Edgerfon, John Kreischer, Kristin Brigham, Amelia Tyler, Andris Ozols. BAND ALL-STATE AREA SELECTION FIRST ROW: Keith Shinaman, Nancy McNeft, Lee MacAllisTer, William Lang. SECOND ROW: Gail Tyler, Kristin Brigham, Ronald Bailer, Glen Snell, Arthur Kassan. TWIRLERS Donna McKeen, Carol Nightingale, Barbara Jordan, Betty Lau, Jean Raffaele, Joyce Raf- faele, Kathleen Bishop. V H , xIVI , ix? w FIFTH Nancy Helen David David Hoyt, RuseH Ilacqua, Mullen, Gail Wheeler, Patricia Oliver, Terry Clark, David Hogle, Linda Riggall, JoAnn Mafhe, Elsie Jones, Julie Pelchy, Eileen Gilson. Closser Gail Paula I ;1.iiidzc2I$??tsf2 Sfilwell, Susan Cliff, Sheila mifh, Paul Roseffi, Betty 5 arry Birchmeyer, Roger Trendowski, Richard iam Fufrell I Stephen I Ghent SECOND ROW: Tracy SECOND ROW: Mr. Will Catherine Rosa, Calhoun I Volko Ch is'rine Kelly, llacqua. Mary Ellen Curtis Andrew Peter John Van Deusen Arthur Birchmeyer. .2 3.12:cygivgsxftzflizzsliafiIagr Bonnie Bealer THIRD ROW. Leroy Abbott Kristin Brigham, Susan Perry, I e , David Waters, Ien DANCE BAND Roberta LiTTIe, William Lang, Arthur Kasson, Weslowski, D N A B R m N U J 6 s O R w 0 r a H s, . .b B r e 04 O R r, e ....H e f P V: C n a N b, e g n A e D e .m a U G. C a J a, D. D. e r r s n 6 I3 In 1 a K o R T S R F Barbara O'Br Janet Burch, Janet Carpenter. Ramsden, Douglas Johnson, Kathleen Rhyner, Janis Sfee , Gannon Fitzpatrick, William Galbraith, Robert Kathleen Meldrum, Bonnie Curtis, Linda Wifkowski, Gary Parker, Steven Duffer, Dillon, Phillips, FOU TH ROW Valerie n DeVoe. Tehan, :her, Carol I : w WV XXX 1 $xxxNXxx XII i xxxxxxxxxX : . Ellen Poda, Duane Ackerman, J I Pameia Reeves, Sally Reagan Kathleen Bishop, Kathleen I Rose Ann Frost I den I ROW: Susan Paul, Robert McIntyre, Keith Edgerfon, Karen Niles, Alice Swifzer, Mark Loop, James Bishop, Bonnie Switzer, Jo Ann Beare, Kris Sheridan, Linda lmpson, Ronald Bruno, Richard Phillips, Michael King,WiHiam Kelly. FIRST ROW: Susan Kreis Smith 2 Carolyn Palen 5 Jane M055, Rams Clark XX ix 9Q?Avx94 2. q 3;, A :1$?K3?f i; W MWWN 1 is 1, x i Wwaw1Nwwmkwmvk t Mk mthwswxngww XWQW wxijmmwxgmw 1 1. $$ka mefmi m, W ML ' i i 4 a , ,jw,y?ywxzmyxx4mywh7wmzx mmwwrw ,0. . x j g f z 1 , mauyfm MW 141qu ,1 mmwmy, , x j i mgr mm ,, , ? 1 g x ,nwlwmqleAWMAylml xammymla 1 I 4 v 2 4 ? hldwmldjrli mm 1,1,7 i 4 , IWWWMWM 1 l 9 x mmimlwwamyl '; x ' l , ll wmmxxmwalxz ' 2 1 WM v ' s ,; 9 ,4 EM; . MW 1 mm. :QWWV w? i I g 5 gm WAKJWWL, i 31W ,M Mwww i yawwwmn ,M , t Left 10 right: Coach Stephen Mafhe, Pete Bar'rz, Dick Campbell, Steve Adams, Jim Davey, and Jack Kreischer. 1960 GOLF The linksmen of Marcellus Central season in The School had a successful Onondaga County League. They had six wins, Two losses and one Tie. Steve Adams and Jim Davey graduated but Dick Campbell, Jack Kreischer, and Pete Bartz are available for The 1961 season. SEASON'S RECORD Marcellus ....................... 8 Marcellus ........................ 6 Marcellus ........................ 3 Marcellus .................... 8 Marcellus ....................... 9 Marcellus ..................... 1V2 Marcellus ...................... 7 Marcellus .................... 8 Marcellus FIRST ROW: Vince Townsend, Tom Walter, Harry LathrOp, Bob Ramsden, Dave Russell, Chuck Shinaman. .......... 7Vz West Genesee Solvay ........................................ 6 Skaneatles ................................ 9 La Fayette West Genesee .......................... Solvay .. .................................... 1 Skaneatles .................................. 5 La Fayef're ,, .......................... 0 Auburn RKxQVmeW? SECOND ROW: Gordon Pilot, Don Hayes, Dave Lukins, Dick Rosa, Thurlow Switzer, John Parry, Coach William Skye. 54 T960 TRACK SEASON This year, as The year before, Marcellus Took parT in Two leagues, The Onondaga and The Cayuga. In The Cayuga championship meeT, The MusTang runners Took firsT place; while in Onondaga CounTy meeTs, They had one firsT and Two seconds. The over all record compiled for The year was Three firsTs and Two seconds in a ToTal of seven meeTs. The high poinT man was Don Hayes wiTh 88 poinTs. Mayon Johnson and Robin Cusenz scored The nexT highesT number of poinTs. Four new Marcellus records were seT when Gordon PiloT ran The hundred in 10.7 seconds, George Hall was Timed in 53.8 for The quarTer mile, Dick Rosa Took a Time of 12:11.4 in The half mile, and a fine Time of 4:299 was clocked for Don Hayes in The mile run. Special congraTUlaTions To Don Hayes and George Hall, who won aT The sec- Tional Track meeT in Rome and finished fifth in The medley relay aT The STaTe Championship meeT aT WesT PoinT, New York. 1960 BASEBALL The MusTangs finished The year wiTh four wins and six losses, Three of These losses, however, were by only one run. The Team will miss The playing of Phil Thrall, who is The only graduaTing senior. The Team ThaT will be back will be experienced members of The classes of 1961 and 1962. . Dave Bush was voTed The ouTsTanding player by his Team maTes, and he will be back for his lasT year in The spring of 1961. OThe-r ouTsTanding players ThaT will be back are Tim Taylor, Tom Mullen and Dave Driver. Along wiTh These boys some good boys will move up from The J-V Team To help Coach George ArThur To mold a fine sTarTing Team. RECORD Solvay ................................................ 11 M.C.S ......................... 3 East Syracuse .................................. 6 East Syracuse .................................. i4 M.C.S. ....................... 5 Jamesville-DeWin ............................ l FayeTTeville-Man. ............................ 1 M.C.S. ....................... 3 FayettevilIe-Man. ......................... 4 Solvay ............................................ 7 M.C.S ............................ i2 SkaneaTeles ............. 7 ......................... 6 Jamesville-DeWin ........................... 5 M.C.S. Skaneateles ................ , ................... 4 MW MW FIRST ROW: Dave Bush, Tom Jordan, Phil Thrall, Jim Nolan, George Hall, Dick Osborne, Jerry Hunt. SECOND ROW: Dave Driver, Tom Mullen, John Parry, Tim Taylor, Joe Norman, Coach Arthur. FIRST ROW: Bob Ramsden, Joe Norman, Chris Wiles, Jack Turnmeyer, Fred Isgar, Ron Martinez, Paul Hyland. SECOND ROW: Gene Orr, Mr. Robert Bernhott, Line Coach; Stan Stopyro, Gary DeFoster, Pete Ilacqua, Mike Olenych, Dave Bush, George Hall, Mr. William Skye, Head Coach. THIRD ROW: John Darby,JAanager; Vince Townsend, Jim Edgerton, Dave Lukins, Tom Mullen, John Parry, Dave Driver, Dick Campbell, Jim v m r Woods, Mana r. , ngjk , ' FOOTBALL The iron men from Marcellus finished the season with a tour and tour record including a non-league win over Weedsport. Injuries riddled the Mustangs all season. First to fall was iunior halfback Harry Lathrop followed by Vince Townsend and Dave Bush. Coach Skye, who guided the Mustangs along with Mr. Bernhoft, was very happy with the victory over JamesvilIe-Dewitt because it was the first time in 6 years a Marcellus team has beaten a JD. team. Dave Driver and John Parry were both first-team All-County choices and Tom Mullen was a second-team choice. Honorable mention went to Vince Townsend, Pete llacqua and Dave Bush. Although most of these boys will be graduating, there is still hope for a strong team next year with a strong J.V. team and many returning veterans to choose from. Dave Driver won the 1960 WHEN award for the outstanding player in the County. This gives Marcellus 3 boys in the last 7 years that have received this award. CHRIS WILES kw VINCE TOWNSEND OLENYCH 1960 SEASON SUMMARY Marcellus-m ...... 28 Weedspor'r ........ O Marcellus ................. 19 Solvay .............. 26 Marcellus ................. 20 Fayetteville ........ 38 Marcellus .................. 0 West Genesee 14 Marcellus .................. 7 Liverpool .......... 20 Marcellus ................. 26 Jamesville-Dewi'rt 2O Marcellus ............ 33 East Syracuse 20 Marcellus ................. 19 Skaneafeles ....... 12 UNIOR VARSITY SQUA FIRST ROW: Jim Kelly, Dick Sweefing, Sandy Johnstone, Barry Sm ,Joe Frischolfz, Paul Hyland. L SECOND ROW: Joe Norman, Ron Martinez, Bob Oaks, Chuck Shinaman, Art Kasson, Mr. Stephen Mathe, Coach. THIRD ROW: Dave Russell, Jack Turnmeyer, Dave Dousf, Bob Adams, Ken Leeb, Fred lsgar. 44 4 , 44: 474,444 ' , 4x 4 4;? 4 4 4 , 4 4 M 274447744 - , 7777:; :4 W WMCYZX 7, :04 C, : l DAVE DRIVER ALL-COUNTY REGULAR SEASON SUMMARY MCS ........ 54 MCS ........ 55 Elbridge 4Non League4 ........ 38 Jamesville-DeWiTT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44 Liverpool 39 West Genesee ....................... 48 Auburn 4Non League4 .......... 55 East Syracuse ........................ 67 North Syracuse ...................... 57 Bemus Point 4Non LeagueL 56 Solvay ................................... 79 Baldwinsville ........................ 63 FayeTTeViIIe-Manlius .............. 34 SkaneaTeles ............................ 6O Jamesville-DeWin ................ 65 East Syracuse .......................... 49 Skaneafeles 555555555555555555555555555 62 COUNTY PLAYOFFS MCS ........ 656 icOverTime MCS3-------61 MCS ........ 79 Skaneateles ........................... 63 Baldwinsville ........................ 38 Onondaga Central ................ 43 SECTIONAL PLAYOFF MCS ........ 645 Hen ............... aylor -- Jamesville-DewiH 6Overfi e 'WWQ LEADING SCORERS , U ........ 315 265 Parry ..... 250 Driver ............... Wiles ................. TIM TAYLOR ................................................... 218 ............................................. 85 TOM MULLEN RICHARD LANE, Coach VARSITY CHRIS WILES CHAMPIONS The 1960-61 VarsiTy BaskeTball Team compiled a record of sevenTeen wins and Two losses. In so doing They won Two TiTles. The MusTangs won The championship of The A-B league, and added The over-all championship of Onondaga CounTy when They beaT Onondaga CenTral School, The winner of The CD league playoffs. The ouTsTanoling characTerisTic of The Team was Teamwork ; mosT of The games They played had Three and ofTen four players in double figures. The record of leading scorers shows This very clearly. Opposing coaches would Try To concen- TraTe in sTopping Two of The high scorers, and Then The oTher Two would Take over The scoring duTies. The seniors ThaT will be missed from This very successful squad are John Parry, Dave Driver, Tim Taylor, Chris Wiles, Larry BaTes, Dave Bush and Dick Rosa. The reTurning leTTermen Tom Mullen, Gerry HunT, Leo Miller and Joe Norman combined wiTh The fine players on The J-V Team should pro- duce anoTher winning combinaTion for nexT year. CongraTulaTions To The Team for Their Tine show- ing and may They always cherish The memory of Their fine Team efforT of 1960-61. LARRY BATES LEO MILLER BASKETBALL JOE NORMAN DAVE BUSH DICK ROSA GERRY HUNT Left To righT: Joe Frischolz, Jim HeTTinger, Mike Olenych, Neal Weeks, Jim Cliff, Fred Isgar, Sandy JohnsTone, Mr. Bond Shaw, Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The 1960-61 Junior VarsiTy had a beTTer record Than The J-V's of recenT years. They won eighT ouT of Twelve league games and won one of Two non-league games. The eighT-four record gave Them Third place in The Onondaga CounTy A-B league and an opporTuniTy To play in The J-V playoffs. One of Those cool nighTs ThaT someTime-s plagues a baskeTball Team hiT The Junior MusTangs and They losT To SkaneaTeles. In regular season play They beaT SkaneaTeles in boTh games, buT in The playoffs The Lakers walked off wiTh an easy vicTory. Nlr. Bond Shaw, making his firsT appearance as a JV coach, should be given a good deal of grediT for organizing and leading his squad To Their vicTories. Neal Weeks', PeTe BarTz's, and Mike Olenych's able shooTing was backed up by Sandy JohnsTone's play-making and Jim ClifT's rebounding. CongraTulaTions To Mr. Shaw and all The boys for a very successful season. All of Them will be back To make Their conTribuTions To The success of nexT year's varsiTy or iunior varsiTy. SEASON'S RECORD MCS ........ 44 MCS ........ 24 MCS---- -.3l MCSmH 3,40 MCS ........ 23 MCS .......... 35 MCS ........ 37 MCS ........ 53 MCS eeeeeeeee 49 MCS ........ 29 MCS,..-,, ,.46 MCS,,. 53 NlCS ......... 46 lVlCS ......... 45 MCS. 28 Elbridge lNon Leaguel .................. 22 Jamesville-DeWiTT .......................... 35 Liverpool ...................................... 23 WesT Genesee .............................. 52 Auburn lNon Leaguel ................... 3 37 EasT Syracuse .............................. 3O NorTh Syracuse .............................. 47 Solvay ................................................. 48 Ba'ldwinsville ................................... 33 FayeTTeville-Nlanlius ........................ 44 ShaneaTeles ........................................ 35 Jamesville-DeWiTT ............................. 33 EasT Syracuse ..................................... 37 SkaneaTeles .................................... 4O COUNTY J-V PLAYOFFS SkaneaTeles ,, , FIRST ROW: Mr. William Skye, Coach; PeTe Ilacqua, George Reagan, Dick Campbell, Ronny Marfinez, Leonard MacDonald, Bernard MacDonald, Dick Condif, Barry SmiTh, Dave Campbell, Bill Groeling, John Darby. SECOND ROW: Charles Planer, Bob Adams, Mickey CaThers, Gary DeFosTer, George Hall, Bill Beare, Andris Ozols, Dave Hogle, Roger Russo, Keith Shinaman, Dave Dyer, Tom ETTer, Tim ETTer, Don DeMaria. WRESTLING The wresTling Team's record of 8 wins and 5 losses shows The fine season They had. This year's Team had experience, speed and balance. GraduaTing will be George Reagan, Dick CondiT, Mickey CaThers, PeTe Ilacqua, Dick Campbell and Bernie MacDonald. We are proud of our champions, Bernie MacDonald and George Reagan. Bernie Took firsT place honors in The 133 pound class aT The Mexico InviTaTional Tourna- menT held aT Mexico, New York. For The second con- secuTive year George capTured firsT place honors in The counTy championship maTch aT 165 pounds. In The counTy championship maTches boTh Bernie and Lenie MacDonald reached The finals buT were beaTen in final maTches. Lenie succeeded in defeaTing The prev- ious champ, aT 138 pounds, who had been unbeaTen for The pasT Three years. PeTe llacqua also did a fine job pinning an opponenT who had pinned him before. He reached The semi-finals geTTing 5 poinTs for The Team. WesT Genesee won The counTy championship; Baldwinsville was second and Marcellus Tied NorTh Syr- acuse for The Third place. Bernie, Lenie and George were The mosT successful wresTlers on The Team: They were The Three highsT scor- ers, They won The mosT of Their maTches and They pinned more of Their opponenTs. NexT year's Team, wiTh several experienced boys re- Turning, hopes for anoTher successful year. SEASON'S RECORD N1.C.S .......... 30 N1.C.S ......... 31 N1.C.S .......... 9 M.C.S ........... 18 N1.C.S .......... 23 M.C.S.,-------23 M.C.S ......... 1 1 M.C.S ............ 18 M.C.S ........... 26 M.C.S ......... 38 N1.C.S ......... 2O M.C.S ......... 29 M.C.S.----..-.,.26 Jamesville-DewiTT .......... 15 CenTral Square ................ 12 WesT Genesee ................ 32 EasT Syracuse ................ 26 NorTh Syracuse ............... 22 Mexico .......................... 21 Baldwinsville .................... 31 Auburn .......................... 28 EasT Syracuse ................. 21 SkaneaTeles ..................... 16 FUlTon ............................ 28 Onondaga CenT. ............ 8 Union Springs 3333333333333333 22 Bernie MacDonald, Mickey CaThers, Dick CondiT, and PeTe Ilacqua watching Dick Campbell and George Reagan in acTion. 61 CAROLYN O'HARA Captain VIJA 0201.5 ' . , ' MARY ANN WILCOX CAROL MacALLlSTER 747 f 25 awwwa ANNA JEAN TAYLOR SHARON McDEMlC U s W: m: W, W C,, W E m C ; Y W O .J LEE MacALLlSTER GLORIA MacDONALD JOANNE RHYNER CHAMPION HOCKEY TEAM FIRST ROW: Norma Crysler, Carolyn DeWiff, Janice Wagoner, Jud Norris, Sharon HasseTt. SECOND ROW: Dawn Harkness, Joan Olmsted, Sally Newell, Carol MacAllisTer, Kathy Coyne,Carolyn O'Hara. THIRD ROW Suzanne Es'rlinbaum, Marion Wiles, Lee MacAllisTer, Sharon Muldoon,Barbara Gibson,BeHy McNally HAMPION SOCCER TEAM , ' 9a; 1 6 aflwwyz' V 1 Wu xzf, FIRST ROW: Sharon McDemic, Jo ce Cardwell, Pat Hart, Sandra Orr,Carol Nightingale,CarolWeslowski. SECO D ROW Susan Kreischor, Kathy Collins, Kileen Tracy, Nancy Driver,Mary Ann Quinn, Amanda Wiles. VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROW: KaThy Kinane, Trixie Arrain, Nancy McNe'rT, Captain. SECOND ROW: Betsy Coon, Marilyn Madison, Mary Hall, Kathy Ahern. THIRD ROW: Barbara Gillmore, Susan Kreischer, Linda Shina- man, JoAnne Beare. The volleyball Teams This year were very acTive. AfTer a five week sTruggle for boTh The Tuesday and Thursday inTramural Teams, we found Nancy McNeTT's and Cheryl ParroTT's Teams in The play- offs. During This Tremendously exciTing playoff game, Cheryl ParroTT's Team managed To squeeze Through To a 28-26 vicTory over Nancy's Team. We hope ThaT nexT year's games may be as exciTing and worThwhile as This year's have been. FIRST ROW: Cheryl ParroTT, Captain; Carolyn DeWiTT, Joyce Raffaele. SECOND ROW: Sandra Orr, Val Phillips, Margaret Plumpton, Judy Pep- perman. THIRD ROW: .Carol Hunt, Nancy Raymond, Sharon Sweeney, JoAnne Rhyner. 65 FIRST ROW:- Kileen Tracy, Carolyn DeWiTT, Joan OlmsTed, Vice PresidenT; Carolyn O'Hara, PresidenT; Carol Weslowski, Secretary; Sharon Muldoon, SergeanT-aT-Arms; Sue EsTlinbaum, Nancy Driver. SECOND ROW: Carol MacAllisTer, Judy Norris, Dawn Harkness, Sharon HasseTf, JoyCe Cardwell, Janice Wagoner, Sharon McDemic, Sandra Orr, PaT HarT. THIRD ROW: Marion Wiles, Mary Ann Quinn, Kathy Coyne, BeTTy McNally, Barbara Gibson, Sally N-ewell, Amanda Wiles, Carol NightingalepiLee MacAllisTer, Sue Kreischer. i , T i 1 T i ir I i MISS SUZANNE KALEY, Advisor , i . i U13 LEADERS, CLUB 'iJ The Leaders' Club is a girls' aThleTic organizaTion composed of some ThirTy girls in grades nine Through Twelve. The main purpose of This group is To promoTe, as well as To improve, The girls' inTramuraI program and sporTsmanship aT M.C.S. Any girl having a B average in gym is eligible To become a member if she is chosen. New members are selecTed every spring and They become permanenT members unTil graduaTion. The following are acTiviTies performed by The Leaders' Club: officiaTing and managing all inTramurals and pep rallies, selling pencils wiTh The baskeTbaIl schedules imprinTed on Them, playing sporTs againsT The women faculTy, and spon- soring dances afTer home baskeTball games. The members of The Leaders' Club wish To Thank Miss Suzanne Kaley for acTing as Their advisor This year. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Richard Rossetti, Joseph Corp, Louis Smith, John Hunt, Michael Welch, William Kelly, David Campbell, Tim Et'rer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Howard Carey, Coach; James Sawfell, Neal Madden, David Hogle, James Hetfinger, Neil Frood, David Thorpe, Robert Stone. THIRD ROW: Paul Wise, Duane Eiber'r, Lawrence Thompson, Wayne LaCIair,WiHiam Pollard, LaFayefTe Jones,William Neuman. All-School Play Preparations For Aid and Counsel in All Money Matters See MARCELLUS OFFICE FIRST TRUST AND DEPOSIT COMPANY SyracuseI New York Member , FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION- Compliments of CROWN MILLS MARCELLUS. NEW YORK '10 KOLBE STUDIO 240 Kinne Sf. E. SYRACUSE. N. Y. l6mm Sound Film Library and Equipmen+ SCHOOL PICTURES OF DISTINCTION R. J. MURPHY 8: SONS GUERNSEY MILK AND CREAM Complimeni's of NORRIS FUNERAL HOME MARCELLUS. N. Y. 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NEW YORK Complimenfs of FINGER LAKES TELEPHONE CORP. Complimen+s of COOPERDALE POULTRY FARM James C. Cooper Marcellus. N. Y. R. D. l Tel. OR-9-293I Complimen+s of FRANK P. KINANE Insurance I. F. CHRISTENSEN Sand and Gravel MARCELLUS. N. Y. HARRY RADWAY Welding and General Repairing MARIETTA, N. Y. Phone Nep+une-6-7268 Our Complimen+s GALLINGER REAL ESTATE. INC. Over Tobin's Res+auran+ 3700 W. Genesee Sf. SYRACUSE 9. N. Y. Lumber-Millwork Mason Supplies SKANEATELES SUPPLY CO., INC. Hour One Sfop Building Servicd bl FENNELL ST. PHONE OV5-5748 Porfrai+-CommerciaI-Wedding Phofography by STEVENSON STUDIOS MARCELLUS. N. Y. McCLEERY RADIO 8 TV SERVICE Seal Road. Marcellus. N. Y. OR 9-630l PAUL C. McCLEERY Complimenfs of FRASER-HUNT CORP. Au+oma+ic Coal. Oil and Gas Burners SKANEATELES. NEW YORK FRANCIS E. WOODS Marcellus. N. Y. Plumbing Hea+ing EIec+ricaI Confraci'or M. LEMP Es+. I890 Jewelers and Op+icians l23 S. Salina 3+. SYRACUSE. N. Y. 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