McGraw High School - Mac Yearbook (Mcgraw, NY)

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For ThirTy years she devoTed her life To Teaching sTudenTs who have aTTended McGraw High School. Those of us who now aTTend McGraw CenTral were noT for- TunaTe enough To have been her sTudenTs, yeT she is endeared in all of our hearTs. Many of our moThers and fathers, aunTs and uncles, and broThers and sisTers were her sTudenTs and everyone will remember her Tor The many communiTy affairs and proiecTs in which she parTicipaTed. IT is indeed a TiTTing TribuTe To her memory ThaT iT can be said She was my Teacher. gfognzhzkfrafzbn SEATED: Leroy Baer, Charles Alexander, Muriel Hulbert. STANDING, left to right: Donald Clark, Stanley Kullman, Edwin Bickford, Louis Russell, Walter Franklin, Donald Ryan. Absent: lrene Kinney. oar ff6T0Qcaf1a1Q LEROY A. BAER Principal This year, after twenty-four years as principal of Mc- Graw Central School, Mr. Baer is retiring. On behalf of the Yearbook Club we wish to thank him for his loyalty and devotion to the Mae On behalf of the student body we wish to thank him for all the help and guidance which have made us better young men and women. cgfzzofenf G0 U12 Cz' CLOCKWISE: Phyllis Ryan, Fred Sloan, Linda Eaton, Diann Quattro, William Schaefer, Roger Stafford, Arlen Perkins, Kathie Raymond, John Mulcahy, Duane Alexander, Marlene Hobart, and William Hulsander. Arlen Perkins, president of the Stu- dent Council, is explaining the title and source of one of our assembly programs. Arlen does an excellent job in presenting these programs and we are grateful to her for the fine iob she has done. MR. G. EDWARD KELSEN Senior Advisor Citizenship Education MRS. JEANNE NICOLUCCI Senior Advisor English MR. ALDEN DUMAS Sophomore Advisor Science, Mathematics MR. EDWARD MURRAY Sophomore Advisor Business Education MR. WILBUR HOWE Vice Principal Student Council Advisor Mathematics MR. CLAYTON PACKARD Guidance acu Q MR. HENRY MANWELL Junior Advisor Science MRS. MARY OURSLER Junior Advisor Latin, French, English 1962-1963 MR. PHILIP PUTNAM Freshman Advisor Agriculture Driver Education MRS. LOUISE HAINES Freshman Advisor Home Economics MR. DAVID REDMAN Physical Education Biology MRS. CLARA WILDMAN Physical Education Health MRS. ESTHER GROS Vocal Music MR. PATRICK McGRADY Instrumental Music MRS. PAULI N E DUMAS Art MRS. HELEN CROSS Yearbook Advisor Librarian Right: MRS. RUTH BURK Elememary Consultant Leffz MRS. MURlEL HULBERT Secretary and clerk Right MRS. l.lNA JOHNSON School Nurse Leffz MRS. FAYE KELSEN Speech Correcfionisf Right: MISS JUNE DOMACHOWSKE Dental Hygienist Wferzd Right - STAFF, l.-r.: Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Bean, Mrs. Ferris. We thank These ladies for their hard work in preparing our wholesome meals. Below CASHIER - Mrs. Warfield. She always has a pleasant smile 'For the students. A r L . .3 ' si g . i f -'Wa Below - CAFETERIA HELPERS, l.-r.: Bill Hulslander, Paul Sabin, Arlen Perkins, Dave Paddock, Ted Hammond. Right - l.-r.: Betty Peck, Paula Burdick, Charles Perkins, Nina Nicholson, Lida Kinney, Judy Wildman, Barbara Moore, Linda Lawrence, Sheila Doty. BACK ROW - Caroll Harris, David Breed. Above - CAFETERIA WORKERS, l.-r.: Carol Fuller, Linda Amidon, Dan Lapp, David Fisk, Martin Williams, David Doran, Charles Greenman. A ffw:.3',ii'::2-5B?fsDei . us r0I7OQf.S' From left to right: Fred Fuller, Clarence Maybury, Harold Gates, John Sisk, Robert Abdallah, Norman Allen, Relph Cline. Gusfoofbns From left to right: Hubert Widger, Robert Warfield Walter Halsey, Gordon Dietrich. is President ARLEN NINA PERKINS Perkie December 1, 1945 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Yearbook Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Krooked Korner 4, Prom Court 3. Treasurer GLORIA JANE DIAZ October 4, 1945 Class Treasurer 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Club 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Citizenship Con- ference 3, 4, Girls' State 3. Chas 763 OZYCQFS , Secretary SUSAN MAE BENEDICT Susie September 9, 1945 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Yearbook Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Krooked Korner 4. Vice President DOUGLAS EUGENE SCHILLING September 9, 1945 Baseball 4, Volleyball 3, 4. Student Council ROGER ARNOLD STAFFORD February 21, 1945 Band 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Rifle Club 1, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. EDWARD JAMES BEAUMONT Eddie AAay 18, 1945 Class Treasurer 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Council Treasurer 3, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Yearbook Club 1, Rifle Club 1, Krooked Korner 4, Prom Court. JOHN CHARLES BROWN Brownie November 30, 1944 Yearbook Club 1, Rifle Club 1, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4. PAUL HOWARD BENNETT Good ole Paul ApnI12,1945 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Council 2, Vice President 4, Select Chorus 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Ping Pong 3, County Champion 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Club 2, Prom King. DARLENE JEAN CAMPBELL Sparkle October 25, 1942 Yearbook Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Krooked Korner 4. MARILYN JEAN BILODEAU September 13, 1945 Class Vice President 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4, Select Chorus 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Girl Athlete of Year 1, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Club 3, 4, Chairman of Elementary 3, Business Manager 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Krooked Korner 4, Prom Court 3. DAVID FRANCIS CARR November 18, 1944 Class President 1, Vice President 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Prom Court. - . 2 Jov ELAINE CLOR May so, 1944 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Select Chorus 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Club 1, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, Krooked Korner 4, Prom Court 3. LARRY GENE DENNISTON November 2, 1945 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus Accompanist, Band and Chorus Council 2, 4, Treas- urer 4, Select Banol 4, Select Chorus 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Boys' Double Quartet 2, 3, 4, Soccer Mgr. 1, 2, 3, Basketball Mgr. 3, Badminton County Cham- pion Doubles 3, Yearbook Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Staff Typing 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICK LAWRENCE COLLINS ,,PaT,, January 2, 1945 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Select Banol 4, Select Chorus 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4. SARETA JEAN DUMOND Jean March 18, 1944 Yearbook Club 3, 4, Krooked Korner 4. DALE SETH coofviss May 3, 1944 Chorus 1, Soccer 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Yearbook Club 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, EEA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4, Krooked Korner 4. LILLA AMY ELWOOD May 20, 1945 Chorus 1, 2, Rifle Club 1, 2, , Krooked Korner 4. 4 1 gl' VICKI DEANNA FOVVLER Vicki Poo January 3, I945 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band and Chorus Council 4, Secretary 4, Maiorette 3, 4, Select Band 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I,.2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, Girl Athlete ot the Year 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Club 3, 4, Statt Typing 4, Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4, Krooked Korner Manager 4, Prom Queen 3. SANDRA MARIE HAMILTON Ilsandyll May 19, I945 Class Secretary I, Color Guard I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Year- book Club I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club I, 2, 4, Krooked Korner 3. HELEN MARIE GENSON Jenny May 31, I945 Chorus I, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Yearbook Club 2, 4, Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Co. Secre- tary 3, Krooked Korner 4, Student Recreation Committee 4. NANCY LEE HOLCOMB August 2, I945 Class Student Council Representa- tive 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Select Chorus 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Club 3, 4, Staff Typing 4, Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4, News Reporter 3, 4, Prom Court 3. CAROLE ANN GREENLEAF November 29, I945 Class Secretary 3, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Girl Athlete of the Year 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Club I, 2, 3, 4, Staff Chairman of Athletics 4, Ritle Club I, 2, 3, 4, Krooked Korner 3, Prom Court 3. JAMES ERNEST I-IOTCHKISS Jimmer June 23, I945 Chorus I, 2, Band and Chorus Council 2, Boys' Double Quartet I, 2, Soccer I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Yearbook Club 2, Ritle Club I, Prom Court 3. FLOYD VVINFIELD KENYON ll Butch October 27, 1945 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Select Chorus 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Chairman of Activities 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, County President 3. JOHN JOSEPH NlcGRADY May 11, 1945 Banol 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Select Chorus 2, 3, 4, Boys' Double Quartet 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Court. l LIDA MARIE KINNEY June 26, 1944 Yearbook Club 4, Krooked Korner 4. BARBARA LILLIAN MOORE Barb November 8, 1943 Intramurals 4, G.A.A. 4, Year- book Club 4, Krooked Korner 4. Q-me JAMES EDWIN LAPP lIJimIl May 27, 1945 Rifle Club 1, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Krooked Korner 4. NINA LOUISE NICHOLSON Peanut May 24, 1943 Yearbook Club 4, Krooked Korner 4. DAVID ALLEN PADDOCK Nort May 31, 1945 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Track 1, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Club 2, 3, 4, Staff Chairman of Administration 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Court 3. CHARLES JAMES PECK Spike March 17, 1945 Class President 2, Soccer 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, F.E.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, 3. DONALD LEWIS PADDOCK Don May 31, 1945 Class Secretary 2, President 3, Student Council Vice President 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band and Chorus Council 2, 4, President 4, Drum Major 2, 3, 4, Select Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Select Chorus 2, 3, 4, Boys' Double Quartet 3, 4, Dance Bancl 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Man- ager 3, Volleyball 3, 4, Yearbook Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Photography 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL OWEN SCI-IAEFER October 7, 1945 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Select Chorus 2, 3, 4, Boys' Double Quartet 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Yearbook Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Athletics 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3. RAYMON D MO REY PAUL Razz May 16, 1945 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 1, 2. BONNIE ANN SNYDER Bon-Bon September 25, 1945 Yearbook Club 4, Chairman of High School Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Krooked Korner 4. IDA om-xcE TOBIAS August 9, 1944 Intramurals 35 G.A.A. 35 Year- book Club 45 Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Krooked Korner 4. JOHN BENTON VVALBURN July 21, 1944 Rifle Club 15 F.F.A. 35 Krooked Korner 4. DALE EUGENE VVATROUS August 31, 1944 Soccer 1, 25 Rifle Club 1, 25 Krooked Korner 3. LARRY LEONE WINFIELD March 25, 1945 Soccer Manager 1, 25 Basketball Manager 25 Yearbook Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Rifle Club 15 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, County President 15 Citizenship Confer- ence 3, 4. CLASS MOTTO: ln the time of your life ive' CLASS SONG: Moon River CLASS FLOWER: Baby OrCl'1iCl CLASS COLORS: Silver and Orchid SITTING, I.-r.: Carol Greenleaf, Nancy Holcomb Sandy Hamilton Joy Clor Marilyn Brlodeau STANDING G. Edward Kelsen, Director, Paul Schaefer Bonnie Snyder Don Paddock Paul Bennett Larry Denniston Dave Paddock, Arlene Perkins, John McGrady Vicki Fowler Jim Hotchkiss Ed Beaumont Dale Coombs Sue Benedict, Butch Kenyon. CAST Papa - Paul Schaefer Mother - Nancy Holcomb Hugh - Dave Paddock Cecil H Don Paddock Jannette W Carole Greenleaf Raybon - Paul Bennett Edd - Larry Denniston Aylene - Sandy Hamilton Jeffery - John McGrady Jennie Smith M Marilyn Bilodeau Lucy Smith - Joy Clor Miss Jonas - Bonnie Snyder Helen Ludlow - Vicki Fowler Bride - Arlen Perkins Groom - Jim Hotchkiss 32Ve2f521fQ rr CLASS OFFICERS: DUANE ALEXANDER-President FRANK DIAZ-Vice President FRED GROS-Secretary RICHARD DOLLY-Treasurer KATHIE RAYMOND-Student Council unzbr from 111210 Each year the juniors look forward to their Prom. This is the social highlight of the school year. Pictured here are Queen Vicki Fowler, King Paul Bennett and their court of last year's Prom, Moon River. FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Gloria Nicholson, Jalna Atkins, Corine Rumsey, Loretta Parkin, William Guernsey, Jane Vosburgh, Vivian Tobias, Maryanne Hulslander, Shirley Kinney, Mary Waltz. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: John DeYoung, Frank Hart, Paul Sabin, Gary Henry, Stephen Horner, Gary Schmidt, James Haley, John Juras, Edmund Mulcahy, Mr. Murray. THIRD ROW, l. to r.: David Winfield, Lawrence Petrie, Kim Watrous, Dale Talbot, Kenneth Bedford, Terry Macomber, Robert Wright, Larry O'DonneIl, Peter Lauria. CSOP 012201495 FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Phyllis Ryan, Mariory vanHelsdinger, Roberta Ames, Barbara Atkins, Linda Mallery, Mary Jane Snyder, Shirley Widger, Lanashier Rood. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: Cynthia Reichow, Mary Helen Evans, Roger Horak, John Smithkins, Gary Bradshaw, Sue McHamara, Elizabeth Bonsteel, Mr. Dumas. THIRD ROW I. to r.: William Heath, Jerrod Clark, Paul Turner, Wayne Hulslander, Brian Kull- man, William Hulslander, William Greenleaf, Regginald Angell. Absent: Richard Moore. Gary, John, Roger, Jerrod, Beth, Shirley, Maryanne, and Shirley are cashing up after a basketball game. The Sophornores find re- freshment selling a very profi- table enferprise. CSOXU 0122 0149 gqcfzbzfzes SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: WILLIAM HULSLANDER-Presidenf WAYNE HULSLANDER-Vice President ROBERTA AMES-Secretary PHYLLIS RYAN-Siudenf Council MARJORY VAN HELSDINGEN-Treasurer FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Mardis Kelsen, Kay Beckwith, Charlotte Walker, Judy Baker, 'onnie M-arcey, April Partridge, Dawn Pettit, Patricia Gilbert, Patricia Hale. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: Lynniece Ryan, Beverly Pot ter, Paula Burdick, Paula Tiechert, Carol Stilwell, Jean Heller, Annette Parsons, Marcia Bennett, Susan Brown, Mrs. Haines. THIRD ROW, I. to r.: Marilyn Lauducci, Patricia Diaz, Candace Reynolds Linda El- wood, Lucinda Stilwell, Barbara Breed, Edith Vosburgh, Carol Bassett, Linda Eaton, Barbara Bacon. Ab- sent: Peggie Hopewell. F93 122912 FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Albert Williams, Douglas Brown, Thomas Ames, Donald Card, James Towers, Ronald Genson, Alan Mayerle, Robert Denniston, Charles Perkins, Roger Bonsteel, John Heim. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: Scott Friedah, Thomas Brown, Kenneth Robbins, Maurice Turner, Perley Cook, Raymond How- ell, Wayne Chamberlain, Arden Fairbanks, John Marvin, Carl Falso, Edgar Batsford, Wesley Chamber- lain. THIRD ROW, I. to r: Carroll Harris, David Fisk, Gerald Schaefer, David Breed, John Pease Frededrick Sloan, Barry Greenfield, Ernest Lawrence, Roy Genson, Leonard Moore, Daniel Lapp, John Prentice, Mr. Putnam. Pencils, anyone? Lu- cinda, Ed and Marty were The high sales men for The Frosl-i's annual pencil sales. 1493 122012 Qvqczifbzkfzes FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: LEONARD MOORE-Vice President FRED SLOAN-President LINDA EATON-Sfudenf Council MARCIA BENNETT-Secretary BARBARA BACON-Treasurer John looks like he is Trying To lead a discussion group, but Vicki, Arlen, Butch, Larry, Dave, Paul, and Barb don't look Too cooperative. Does Mr. Kelsen always get This kind of response from his American History class? Robert Wright and Sue McNamara Their opinions loofh coincide when if comes To Geometry. This is fun? Right-I. to. r: Joann Genson, Wayne Ferris, Dixie Oliver, Aaron Congdon, Larry Kelsen. These stu- dents are looking Through ne.wspapers for articles for English lll class. lt took us awhile but we finally found the right article. if , LATIN ll In Translating The works of Julius Caesar, mem- ' bers of The Latin ll class often find it a difficult iob requiring The assist- ance of a good friend. Shown are Beth and Ed- mond swapping ideas with other classmates. Left: FRENCH lll Participation in activities is an important and usually exciting part of learning a foreign language. Shown are Richard Dol- ly and John McGrady enacting a humorous scene from a play about a missionary and a cannibal. What do you sup- pose That cannibal did with his wives so that he could be- come a Christian? Gfemzkffy Lett to right: Doug Schilling, Lin- da Amidon, and Frank Putnam. What do we try now-acid so- lution or carbolic acid? ang CIQI2 Ce Earth Science is a study of maps, hard water, hard rocks, hard minerals and plenty of hard work. From left to right: Aaron Congdon, Bill Greenleaf, and Dale Talbot. The Krooked Korner store, open every morning, is run by the mem- bers of the Sales class. Here Ed Beaumont, the Treasurer, and Vicki Fowler, the Business Manager, check the price list while Gloria Dellow, Janice Streeter and Steve Horner adcl a little decora- tion. Left to right: Paul Turner, Arlen Perkins, James Lapp. Back to the old drawing board with confusing angles and meas- urements, but with plenty of fun. 0122122 ercz' cz12 5724! Left to right: Mary Jane Snyder, John DeYoung, Gary Schmidt, Vi- vian Tobias. Speed and accuracy are important assets to these individuals for their future careers as secretaries. 29 In Hornemaking Sandra Horak, Roxanne Harris, Kathy Collins, June Phelps, Dixie Shufelt, Pamela Angeli, Marlene Hobart, Mary Jane Benedict, and Carol Ann White learn that proper tablesetting is a must for these up and coming homemakers. omecomzhy an gyrzbu fare Records are an important factor in modern farming. Dale, Pat, Frank, Fred, and Tom are figuring on milk production records in F.F.A. FIRST ROW, left to right: Larry Denniston, Jean Dumond, Linda Lawrence, Diana Parsons, Rita Williams Janice Streeter, Mr. Putnam. SECOND ROW, left to right: James Perkins, Robert Robins, Donald Paddock Paul Schaefer, Frank Diaz, Donald Foster, Thomas Taranto, Douglas Schilling. f fibers CCZOQICGZQOIQ FIRST ROW, left to right: Frank Putnam, Sheila Doty, Sharon Bingham, Gloria Stilwell, Joann Genson Judy Wildman, Wesley Lang, Mr. Putnam. SECOND ROW, left to right: Dixie Oliver, Richard Dolly Duane Alexander, Thomas Sloan, Ted Doty, Frederick Monroe, Fred Gros, Lilla Elwood. - M- - -1- we T , ROW 1, l. to r: Donald Brown, Pamela Angeli, Arleta Ro-od, Willis Streeter, Joel Clark, Judy Pickert. ROW 2, l. to r.: George Davis, Sharon Smithkins, Carol White, John Mulcahy, Kathleen Collins, Douglas Henry, Joyce Doran, Mrs. Hopkins. ROW 3, l. to r.: William Marks, Robert Hulslander, Stephen Prentice, Carl Orlowske, Edward Parks, Vincent Williams, Daniel Lang, Roxanne Harris. Absent: Dixie Shufelt. if glad Q ROW l, l. to r.: Maynard Harris, Richard Pickert, Shirley Mowry, Marlan Dellow, Kenneth Ripley, Duane Clor, Angelo Taranto. ROW 2, l. to r.: Sandra Schilling, Sandra Horak, Leona Glasstord, Stuart Coombs, Sharon Widger, Marlene Hobart, James Macornber, Mrs. Brewer. ROW 3, l. to r.: Ray Osborne, June Phelps, Malcolm Heath, Donald Wheeler, Edward Sloan, Richard Mix, Mary Jane Benedict, Joan Stebbins. ,,..,,.,..c., N.....,M, - N W.. .... W.-. OFFlCERS: PRESlDENT-John Mulcahy VICE PRESIDENT-Angelo Taranto SECRETARY-Roxanne Harris TREASURER-Duane Clor STUDENT COUNCIL-Marlene Hobart Edward Sloan is leading an Eighth Grade Social Studies study group on Territorial Expansion in the United States. His watchful students are June Phelps, Marlene Hobart, Duane Clor, and Mary Jane Benedict. ff 91461062 gqcfzkfzfzes After seventeen and a half years teaching the eighth grade Mrs. Mildred Hopkins succeeded Mrs. Nicolucci as high school English teacher. Mrs. Hopkin's duties were taken over by Mrs. Lee Kalkbrenner pictured here. Below: Kenneth Ripley, Shirley Mowry, Mar- Ian Dellow, Joyce Doran, and Sharon Widger are all doing Dictionary work to build strong- er vocabularies. ROW I, l. to r.: Richard Dorman, Gilda Cruver, David King, Linda Schilling, Richard Henry, Ronald Batstord, Diann Quattro, William Marcey, Judy Gazlay. ROW 2, l. to r.: Clara Benedict, Robert Cham- berlain, Ann Gale, James Sloan, Kathleen Harris, Mark Allen, Carl VanEtten, Carleton Predmore, Anne Mulcahy, Penny Burdick, Mrs. Schaff. ROW 3, l. to r.: Robert Hill, Dale Beniamin, Pamela Ludwig, Charles Peacock, Shirley Hammond, Douglas Owens, Elwood Parker, John Rice, Leslie Monk, Daniel Greenfield, Eugene Hopkins, Ida Hull. Absent: Lawrence King. eoenff gina Q ROW l, l. to r.: Richard Ames, John Monroe, Donald Hartley, Sharon Nauseet, Donald Perkins, Sey- mour Bradshaw, Larry Fuller, Terry Hopewell, Roy Williams, David Lynch, Lois Doran. ROW 2, l. to r.. Walter Heim, Albert Kemp, Cynthia Allen, Richard Atkins, Daniel Hammond, Rita Parsons, Paul Gilbert, Catherine Potter, David Owens, Roxanne Hoyt, Mary Putnam. ROW 3, l. to r.: Linda Crandall, Susan Bonsteel, Mary Stovall, Sheila Gardner, Jerry Sink, Joseph Harris, William Schaefer, Gene Lauducci, Linda Miller, Sharon Hallstead, Susan Reif, Mrs. Dumas. 512122 enfafy FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Edward Harris, Gerald Bacon, George Hebert, Ronald Guernsey, Larry Robbins, Marvin Christopher, Mary Sandy, Suzanne Brown, Michael Wright. SECOND ROW: Kevin Coombs, Faith Oliver, Judy Walker, David Peacock, Charles Parks, Arline Horgan, Suzanna Lambert, Deborah Mahan, Douglas Williams, Miss Manning. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Leonard ,Thomas Moore, Jody Ken- nedy, Janet Loomis, Barbara Foster, Brenda Hollister, Kathleen McGrady, David Hicks, Robert Tomik, Pa- tricia Ludwig. Absent: Frederick Sherman. 63155116 QIGCZQQ FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Elaine Hallet, James Peck, James Withers, Peggy Towers, Kathie Rood, Kathie Metcalf, Deborah Stauber, Jeffrey Kelsen, June Widger. SECOND ROW: Frederick Fuller, Barbara Gros, Rose Bandy, Michael Partridge, Lynn Mallery, Clesson Bush, Montgomery Heller, Linda Harris, Chris- topher Allen, Brent Hollister, Mr. Hubbard. THIRD ROW: Janet Denniston, Janice Leonard, Naomi Nicholson, Wayne Christopher, Leo Lawrence, Howard Leonard, Deborah Lambert, Gary Schemerhorn, Neil Bennett, Steven Owens, Fay Reynolds. Part of one of the reading groups is shown re- cording a radio play from Their reading books. In This play, sfress was on expression instead of action be- cause if was designed for radio. The ones shown here are, from left To right: Linda Harris, Barbara Gros, Michael Partridge Csound effecfsj, and .lef- fery Kelsen. 99415 gina Q cr!-yCfITJIbeS Lett to right: Betty Treacy, Kenneth Mahan and Susan Wildman. The children are studying a copy of the Emancipation Proc- lamation. This year we are celebrating the 'lOOth anniversary of the signing ot this proclamation. Left to right: Arnold Hartley, Cheryl Greenfield Arnold is helping Cheryl learn more about liv ing and non-living things. FIRST ROW, l. to r.: Linda Hartley, JoAnn Hotaling, John Marcey, Brian Eaton, Carl Tomik, Linda Reynolds, Kathleen Andrews, Sharon Harman, Jeanette Dellow, Barbara Ames, Terry Peacock, SECOND ROW: Samuel Heller, Dale Predmore, Phyllis Gilbert, Elizabeth Lambe, Roger Kemp, Deborah Bon- steel, Robin Diaz, Patricia Riet, Peter Krauklis, Pamela Loomis, Mrs. Metcalf. THIRD ROW: Deborah Bilodeau, Randy Marks, Jareth Clark, James Owens, Sharon Underwood, Linda Bennett, Nickolas O'Don- nell, George Weeks, KarlaRay Snyder, Glenn Schitilliti, William McGinnis. 01110116 gina Q FIRST ROW, l. to r.: Cynthia Schitilliti, Cathy Mayerle, Richard Baker, Robert Clark, Sharon Treacy, Carmen Gazlay, Barbara Allen, Steven Bilodeau, Julia Marcey, Frances Oliver. SECOND ROW: Debra DeOrsey, Peter Burdick, Sandra Haskell, Joanne Hoyt, Linda Euson, Sally Doran, Linda Mix, Sandra Straut, Martin Macomber, Rosemary Hallett, Robert Van Helsdingen, Mrs. Slocum. THIRD ROW: Ron- ald Schaefer, Franklin Hersey, Steven Rood, Karl Parker, Ronald Kemp, Gary Predmore, Joseph Cor- reia, Jane Leonard, William Harris, Patrick McGrady, Roger Predmore, Michael Ames. i ff ,. :SUI Trouble spors of The world, l. To r.: Sharon Harman, Barbara Ames, Patricia Reif, James Owens. L. tc r.: Michael Ames, Sandra Sfrauf, Sally Doran, Steven Bilodeau, Carmen Gazlay, William Harris The children work individually with the abacus io get a befrer understanding of numbers. . .,M.W..-,..... ROW 'l, l. to r.: John Amidon, Michael Reif, Susan Treacy, Dale Greene, John Parsons, Theodore Meri hew, Marlene Bilodeau, Ronald Hartley, Robert Young, and Cynthia Batsford. ROW 2, l. to r.: Carol Eat on, Karen Warner, Edward Clark, Rickey Horner, Penney Rulison, Diane Stevens, Jay Cobb, Joan Sandy Debrah Bean, Ralph Robison, Wanda Scranton and Mrs. Howe. ROW 3, l. to r.: Patrick Genovese Jeffrey Correia, Anne King, James Burk, Albert Widger, Warren Putnam, Rickie Mowry, James Mulcahy Sharon West, Paul Smith, Mark Wood. gina Q ROW l, l. to r.: Janice Beattie, Marilyn Wright, Dana Quattro, Dolores Schitilliti, Janene Peck, Susan Collins, Debra Baker, Kevin King, Lewis Straut, Marcella McGrady, Robert White. ROW 2, l. to r.: Kathy Mott, Roger Williams, Frederick Walker, Douglas Welsh, John Bennett, Sandy Christopher, Barbara Gil- bert, Robin Horner, John Rutan, Renee Bilodeau, Carol Lisenky, Mrs. Reilley. ROW 3, l. to r.: John Soshinsky, Donna Hill, Martin Rood, Ronald Barrows, Arnold Underwood, Grant Fuller, Edward Green- man, 'Scott Zirbel, Dennis Mulcahy, Kathy Sink, Debra Parker, Donna Robins. Left to right: Ann King, Joy Cobb, Teddy Nerihew, and Marlene Bilodeau. For part of their clothing unit in Social Studies, these pupils, through the use of the globe, can find information about the silkworm, its habits and where it comes from. fzlzeof gra Q gqcfzbzfzes Left to right-FIRST ROW: Scott Zirbel, Jean Peck, Janice Beattie, Debra Parker, Renee Bilodeau. Left to right-SECOND ROW: Kathy Mott, Robert White, Marcella McGrady, Sandra Christopher, John So- shinsky, Edward Greenman. Left to right-THIRD ROW: John Rutan, Douglas Welsh, Ronald Barrows. Our science corner. This is the place where our future scientists get their beginning. FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Elaine Crandall, Christine Bush, Thomas Bilodeau, Janice Haskell, Donna King, Karen Hotaling, Larry Cass, Steven Shutelt, Patty Ann Harman, Donald McGrady, Sharon Schitilliti. SEC- OND ROW: Doreen Williams, Cherylann Niver, Paul Armitage, Dennis Macomber, Carol Sherman, Michael Mott, James Wildman, Jr., Michael O'Donnell, Neil Glasstord, Carol Widger. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Card, Cynthia Underwood, Lee Gazlay, David Alexander, Randy Euson, Richard Brown, Robert Metcalf, Ken- neth Paddock, Gerald Tracy, Thomas Bean, David Honour, Delilah Stilwell. QCODJQFGOQ FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Allan McLean, Karen Horgen, Charles Streeter, Michael DeHart, Terry Gilbert, Richard Sholar, Dianne Ames, Nancy Brown, Leslie White, Grace Marcey. SECOND ROW: Deborah Pickett, Richard Fuller, Jesse Gale, Hoyt Oliver, Vivian Smith, Diane Lapp, Kenneth Hoyt, David Shearer, Pamela Heller, Thomas Burk, Mrs. Pittman. THIRD ROW: Paul West, Virginia Warfield, Randy Thrasher, Roderick Bieler, Keith Nicholson, Sena Clark, Edward Hallett, Shirley Bassett, Christopher O'Donnell, Dale Williams, Connie Mack, Linda Moore. Absent: Maria Lambert. 17 . ff-f' Right-I. to r: Michael DeHart, Charles Streeter, Vir- ginia Warfield, Nancy Brown. Proiects on winter safety, beginning with a broadcast over the radio, have been undertaken in Mrs. Pitt- rnan's second grade. They discussed and made posters to emphasize the do and don'ts of winter fun. Learn 'F S 'Q 'x will if? F5 Left-l. to r., SITTING: Michael O'Donnell, Cynthia Un- derwood, Karen Hotaling, Delilah Stilwell, Patty Har- man, Cheryl Niver. STANDING: Steven Shufelt, Ken- neth Paddock, Thomas Bean, Thomas Bilodeau, David Honour, Donald McGrady. Books from Mrs. Cross' library. These children have read most of the books that she lent them. QCOZ2OfgZ4d Q 7701921151223 45 FIRST ROW: Keith Armitage, David Moore, David West, Victoria Clark, Gregory Bilodeau, Nathan Strong, Lucinda Niver, Mar- tin Metcalf, Patricia Batsforcl. SECOND ROW: Paul Young, Rita Dellow, Gary Hale, Joseph Betters, James Mott, John Head, Karyn Russell, Carol Shearer, Kenneth Gilbert. THIRD ROW: Brenda Horner, James Tomik, Cynthia Parker, Kenneth Car- rier, Catherine Kullman, Donald Jones, Jean Hines, Mark Reif, Darlene Fish, Mrs. Russell. Q zlrisf gina Q FIRST ROW: Diane Owen, Claudia Schiffilliti, Bruce Gilbert, Alta Ryan, Leon McUmber, Deborah DeHart, Richard White, Nancy King. SECOND ROW: Jo-hn Betters, Nancy Stauber, Vickie Falso, Donna Barrows, Blake Bicktord, Byron Horak, Victoria Thorn- ton, Dawn Robison, Mrs. Dellow. THIRD ROW: Randy Brown, Timothy Mulcahy, Rosemary Warren, Cheryl Andrews, Mel- anie Hersey, Debra Hall, Donna Hubbard, Peter West, James Mott. Absent: Chester Harris. FIRST ROW: Kenneth Warfield, Lee Ripley, Richard Monk, Lenore Schaefer, Debra Owen, Douglas Rutan, Cheryl Bowen, Harry Hopkins. ROW 2: Susan Cobb, Gary Soshinsky, Roger Schemerhorn, Stanley West, Matthew Eaton, Patricia Predmore, Louis Mowry, Jacqueline Horner. ROW 3: Paula Amidon, Michael Frink, Laura Greenfield, Bradley Thompson, Candy Lyon, Clinton Heath, Bruce Bereari, Mrs. Howe. Absent: Charles Harris, Roger Kennedy, John Morris, Jr? FIRST ROW, l.-r.: Donna Barrows, Donna Hubbard, James Mott, Nancy Stauber, Blake Bickford, Victoria Thornton. SECOND ROW, l.-r.: Dawn Robison, Alta Ryan. This reading group is re- cording to hear how they sound, trying to hear if their voices sound as smooth as they would if they were talking. Left-right: Kenneth Warfield, Cheryl Bowen, Roger Kennedy, Lenore Schaefer, Matthew Eaton, Susan Cobb. Rithmetic -On the march for better skills in learning numbers. K., zksf gina Q cffbzbes Carol Shearer. better readers. Lett-right: Lucinda Niver Mark Reif, Gregory Bilo deau, Catherine Kullman These young students are learning the sounds which will help them to become Left To right: Robin Brown, Linda Burden, Jack Lyon, Nancy Rufan, Kim Dellow, Louis Petrella, Jerry West, Dennis Bilodeau, Laura McGuinnis. SECOND ROW: Maryann Fox, Eliza Afkins, Lori Cobb, Victoria Bowman, Kafhleen Ames, Deborah Mack, Kevin Amidon, Rebecca Brown. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Bilodeau, Donna Fish, Robert Siovall, Lori Seamans, Gordon Leef, Jeffrey Wood, Bryan Parker, Dawn Andrews, Alison Lambert, Ann Fenner. Absenfz Gloria Dawn Kennedy, Sherry Whitley. lsf Sem esfer eryczrfen Leff To right: Maryann Fox, Kevin Arnidon, Louis Pefrella, Sherry Whitley. Making a snowman. l i i Brian McLean, Cindy Frink, David Gaz- lay, George Ackley, Diane Christopher are learning about calendars. What has Marcfh to offer? FIRST ROW, l.-r.: Lorna Thornton, Peter Marcey, Glenn Dunks, Janece Bowen, Cindy Frink, Alan Burming- ham, Beth Greenfield, Catherine Gilbert, Mary McGrady, Brian McLean, SECOND ROW, lfr.: Norine Brown, Larry Wright, George Vogel, Melanie Head, Gloria Carrier, Beth Ann Twiss, Ronald Nelson, George Ackley, David Gazley, Marie Ann Allen, Patrick O'DOnnell, Shirlene Burk, Debbie Robison, Gregory Partridge. THIRD ROW, l.-r.: Mary Ann Parks, Paul Heller, Michael Hallstead, David Welsh, Steven Roocl, Lori Brown, Michael Eaton, Sheldine Anderson, Steven Sholar, Vikee Hersey, Diane Christopher, Douglas Treacy, Michael Mowry, Bonnie Hotaling, Mrs. Bilodeau. Absent: Mary Ellen White, Robert Moore. Znof cgem esfef zh eryaffen FRONT ROW: Terry Wheeler, Patricia Knapp, Raymond Doty, Richard Lauducci. SECOND ROW: Bruce Turner, Rondi Thornton, Nancy Wheeler, Janet Beniamin. THIRD ROW: Kim Alexander, Nancy Sfafford, Thomas Glazier, Kafherine Angell, Larry Kendrick. BACK ROW: Roxanna Chamberlain, Gary Sprouse, James O'Dell, Julie Glazier, Jon King, Kathryn Hilliard, Mrs. Gilbert SQIQQQQXX mm Ifcif anofcgeconofgra es The children are inreresied in learning To tell The Time at which each new acfivity should be Started. ln the picture are Roxanna Chamberlain, Gary Sprous, James O'Dell, Raymond Dory, Jon King, and Julie Glazier. FRONT ROW, left to right: Vanessa Wood, Sherri Lyon, Sharon Wheeler, Nancy Bradshaw, Pamela Henry, Marsh Powers. SECOND ROW: Morris Hallstead, Gary Lawrence, Ward Hilliard, Earl Kinney, Gordon Wilson. THIRD ROW: Elwin O'Dell, Janice Morgan, Donna Angell, Judy Wilson, Valerie Henry, Deborah Breed, Ray Kinney, Mrs. Viola Jones. Absent: Michall Kendrick, Paul Fox. Qrfcfazizof 7001716 gina es On their study of India, Janice Morgan, Donna Angell, Earl Kinney, Judy Wilson, Ward Hilliard, Gary Lawrence, and Pamela Henry were privileged to study actual articles from India. FRONT ROW: Elaine Marvin, Palma Vosburgh. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Breed, Sylvia Kendrick, Sandra Kendrick, Laurie Lang, Sherie Hallstead. THIRD ROW: Jonathan Breed, ,Wayne Beniamin, Stephen Sprouse, Michael Thornton, Donald Morgan, Mrs. Josephine Foreman. Absent: Charles Benedict. anof glad es Seated at the table, from left to right, are Stephen Sprouse, Sylvia Kendrick, Sandra Kendrick, and Wayne Beniamin being shown the correct way to divide decimals by Yvonne Breed, who has learned the correct way before any of the others. g 7 019012995 Qnzbf ysjanof r'f ' ibrum lzcybr DONALD PADDOCK ROSTER Judy Gazlay Willis Streeter Diane Quattro Mary Putnam Walter Heim Vicki Fowler Mardis Kelsen Phyllis Ryan Kathy Raymond Gloria Dellow Mary Jane Snyder Doug Brown Roger Bonsteel John Heim Janice Streeter Robert Denniston Linda Sisson Pamela Angeli Katheline Collins Marlene Hobart Carol Ann White Marcia Bennett Alan Mayerle Edgar Batsford Sharon McGrady Brian Kullman Duane Alexander Donald Paddock Paul Schaefer Frank Putnam Jerrod Clark Linda Mallery Virginia Abdallah Carl Falso Larry Kelsen Larry Denniston Kenneth Robbins Barbara Bacon Carol Stilwell Barbara Atkins John Marvin John Rich Beth Bonsteel Sharon Bingham Sue McNamara Pat Collins John McGrady Paul Bennett John Schaefer Terry Snyder Richard Moore Roger Horak Leonard Moore Jerry Schaefer Fred Gros Edward Beaumont Wayne Ferris Jack Pease Faye Belknap Ted Doty C0624 911014 TOP: Marilyn Bilodeau, Bev- erly Ferris, Carole Green- leaf, Cindy Reichow, Mar- iory Van Helsdingen, Lan- ashier Rood. RlGHT: Sandra Hamilton Carole Greenleaf, Mary Hel- en Evans, Rene Marcey. -, .. Maiorettes SHARON BINGHAM VICKI FOWLER FAYE BELKNAP Qsenfbr 455014115 ROSTER: Mariory VanHelsdingen Albert Williams Roger Bonsteel Douglas Brown Peggie Hopewell Mary Jane Snyder Sharon McGrady Rene Marcey Susan Benedict Patty Gilbert Lonnie Marcey Kathy Raymond Joy Clor Edith Vosburgh Lanashier Rood Gloria Stilwell Lucinda Stilwell Patricia Diaz Barbara Bacon Cindy Reichow Jean Heller Sharon Bingham Mardis Kelsen Sue McNamara Mary Helen Evans Candy Reynolds Faye Belknap Beth Bonsteel Marcia Benwett Nancy Holcomb Linda Mallery Carol Stilwell Beverly Ferris Larry Kelsen John Marvin Kenneth Robbins John Rich Phyllis Ryan Leonard Moore Jerry Schaefer William Greenleaf Karen Friecah Gary Bradshaw Virginia Al:-dallah Larry Denn ston Carl Falso Reggie Angeli Robert Denniston Floyd Kenyon Edgar Bafsford Wayne Ferris Fred Gros Ernest Lawerence John McGrady Jack Pease John Schaefer Terry Snyder Paul Bennett Pat Collins William Hulslander Ted Doty Brian Kullman Paul Turner Paul Schaefer Donald Paddock Wayne Hulslander Frank Putnam BAND AND CHORUS COUNCIL President-DONNALD PADDOCK Vice President-PAUL BENNETT Secretary-VICKI FOWLER Treasurer-LARRY DENNISTON Soloist-NANCY HOLCOMB Pianist-VIRGINIA ABDALLAH FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Putnam, Roxanne Hoyt, Sandra Horak, Sheila Gardner, Barbara Gros, Kathleen McGrady, Janet Denniston, Judy Gazlay. SECOND ROW: Patty Ludwig, Jody Kennedy, Janet Loomis, Deborah Stauber, Peggy Towers, Robert Tomik, Kathie Rood, Robert Lauria, Alan Eaton, Chris Allen, Larry Robbins, Steven Owens, Philip Allen, Wayne Torrey, Gregory Leroy, Charlene Soshinsky. THIRD ROW: Susan Gilbert, Patty Ryan, Hazel Charley, Susan Ames, Lonna Mayerle, Diane Head, Diann Quattro, Walter Heim, Richard Ames, Richard Atkins, Jerry Sink, Susan Bonsteel, Joel Clark, George Hebert, Lynn Mallery, Brent Hollister, Gerald Bacon, Neil Bennett, Dale Ryan, Jeffrey Kelsen, and Tom Moore. unzof Zan Ozzfzeffe E012 FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Julia Marcey, Cathy Mayerle, Martin Macomber, Sharon Harman, Brian Eaton, Sally Doran, Sandra Strauf, Debbie Deorsey, Barbara Ames, Jeanette Dellow, John Marcey, Steven Biledeau, SECOND ROW: Barbara Allen, Patricia Rief, Michael Ames, Phyllis Gilbert, Deborah Bonsteel, Pamela Loomis, Carl Tomik, Robin Diaz, Glenn Schifilliti, Joann Hoyt, Kathleen Andrews, Rosemary Hallett. THIRD ROW: Deborah Bilodeau, Steven Rood, Karl Parker, Jareth Clark, James Owens, Sharon Underwood, Linda Bennett, Nicholas O'DonnelI, Karla Snyder, Patrick McGrady, William NIcGuiness, Elizabeth Lambert. ' M -W 242ff12 '1'H1ff -a:sB atfss1'3?,f,t.am,.a7aW.. wwsiss waxfmmuw W ' new F Roxanne Holt, Rita Parsons, Mary Putnam Ronald Batsford, Gilda Cruver Jud Gazla . ROW 2. R ld ront to back, ROW 1: Willis Streeter, William Marcay, Dianne Quattro, Terry Hopewell, Penny Burdick A 4 I ' , , y y - ona Hartley, Linda Schilling, Richard Atkins, Walter Heim, Daniel Greenfield, Duane Clor, Paul Gilbert, Cynthia Allen, David Owens, Arleta Rood, Mrs. Gros. ROW 3: Mark Allen, Kenneth Ripley, Pamela Angeli, Kathleen Collins, Carol Ann White, Shirley Hammond, James Macomber, Joel Clark, Kathleen Harris, Sheila Gardner, Mary Stovall, Marlene Hobart, Susan Bonnsteel. ROW 4: Stewart Coombs, Roxanna Harris June Phelps, Douglas Owens, Robert Hulslander, Edward Sloan, Steven Prentice, John Rich, Elizabeth,Walker, Mary Jane Benedict, Jerry Sink, William Schaefer. 51121614 anofgraofe Cscfoof G5OfU3 FIRST ROW, left to right: Betty Tracy, Gerald Batsford, June Widger, Susan Brown, Jeffrey Kelsen, Kevin Coombs, Diane Head, Deborah Stauber, Kenneth Mahan, Gerald Bacon, Wayne Torrey, Charles Oliver, Susan Gilbert, Betty Gale, Bonnie Gale, and James Doty. SECOND ROW: Dale Ryan, Peggy Towers, Patty Ryan, Alan Eaton, Lonna Mayerle, Linda Harris, Larry Robbins, Barbara Gros, Kathryn Morrison, Chris Allen, Judy Fisk, Arlene Stevens, Charlene Soshinsky, and Mary Sandy. THlRD ROW: Robert Lauria, Sue Walker, Steven Metcalf, Judy Walker, Douglas Williams, Michael Partridge, Lynn Mallery, Kathy Metcalf, Brent Hollister, Hazel Chorley, Faith Oliver, Karen Aloi, Loren Alexander, Ricky Warfield, and Gregory Leroy. FOURTH ROW: Arlene Horgen, Jeannette Walker, Patty Ludwig, Kathy McGrady, Thomas Moore, Brenda Young, Brenda Hollister, Debbra Lambert, Mrs. Gros, Janet Loomis, Neil Bennett, Naomi Nicholson, Robert Tomik, Janet Denniston, Suzanne Lambert, Jody Kennedy, and Susan Ames. FIRST ROW, l.-r.: Vicki Fowler, Mary Jane Snyder, Susan Brown, Paula Teichert, Kathie Raymond, Mardis Kelsen, Peggie Hopewell, Patricia Hale, Susan Benedict, Mrs. Wildman. SECOND ROW, l.-r.: Gloria Nicolson, Janice Streeter, Linda Sisson, Jalna Atkins, Paula Burdick, Barbara Bacon, Marcia Bennett, Beverly Ferris, Nancy Holcomb, Rita Williams, Joy Clor, Phyllis Ryan. THIRD ROW, l.-r.: Carol Fuller, Carol Stilwell, Virginia Abdallah, Dixie Oliver, Loretta Parkin, Cynthia Reichow, Barbara Moore, Jbdy Wildman, Linda Saton, Vivian Tobias, Edith Vosburgh, Sharon McGrady, Linda Mallery, Beverly Potter. FOURTH ROW, l.-r.: Linda Elwood, Jane Vosburgh, Susan McNamara, Lucinda Stilwell, Candance Reynolds, Faye Belknap, Sharon Bingham, Gloria Diaz, Gloria Stilwell, Barbara Breed, Paricia Diaz, Mary Helen Evans, Linda Amidon, Helen Genson. Tiff T. af C616 FIRST ROW, l,-r.: Mark Allen, Joel Clark, Bill Schaefer, Wayne Christopher, Mi- chael Partridge, Brent Hollister. SECOND ROW, l.-r.: Mr. Manwell, John DeYoung, David Fisk, Jerrod Clark, William Heath, John Rich, Wayne Chamberlain. FIRST ROW I to r.: Albert Williams, Alan Mayerle David Doran Carroll Harris Thomas Brown Scott Friedah James Perkins. SECOND ROW: Gary Henry Paul Sabin Charles Perkins Arden Fairbanks Gary Schmidt Frederick Monroe, Patrick Collins William Heath Perly Cook THIRD ROW Daniel Lapp William Hulslancler Thomas Taranto, Frank Diaz, Wesley Lang Dale Talbot John Brown David Fisk Mr Putnam OFFICERS: PAT COLLINS-President DAVID DORAN-Secretary DALE COOMBS--Sentinel FRED MONROE-Treasurer WILLIAM HULSLANDER-V JOHN BROWN-Reporter DAVID PADDOCK-Administration PAUL SCHAEFER-Sporfs, Boys' LARRY WINFIELD-Editor RENEIMARCEY-Assistant Editor DON PADDOCK-Photography LARRY DENNISTON-Typing TOM SLOAN-Assistant Photography MARILYN BILODEAU-Business Mgr. BUTCH KENYON-Acfiviiies VICKI FowLeR-1ypang BONNIE SNYDER-High School NANCY HOLCOMB-Typing CAROLE GREENLEAF-Athletics, Girls Absent: FAYE BELKNAP-Elementary eargoof Qsfqff FIRST ROW: I.-r: Mary Jane Snyder, Beity Peck, Susan Benedict, Vicki Fowler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Cross Lanny Rood, Shirley Widger, Janice Streeter, Gloria Dellow, Rene' Marcey, Kafhy Raymond. THIRD ROW: Jean DuMond, Linda Mallery, Gloria Nicholson, Joy Clor, Marilyn Bilodeau, Sandra Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Paul Sabin, David Doran, Bonnie Ann Snyder, Maryann Hulslander, Shirley Kinney, Nancy Hol- comb, Darlene Campbell. FIFTH ROW: David Winfield, Larry Dennision, Carol Fuller, Lida Kinney, Sheila Doiy, Arlen Perkins, Judy Wildman. SIXTH ROW: Floyd Kenyon, Corine Rumsey, Helen Genson, Beth Bonsieel, Robin Barnes, Karen Freidah, Barbara Moore. SEVENTH ROW: Larry Winfield, Faye Belknap, Gloria Diaz, Gloria Stilwell, William Heath, Susan McNamara, Carol Greenleaf. EIGHTH ROW: Donald Paddock, Brian Kullman, Duane Alexander, Theodore Doty, Richard Dolly, Dale Coombs, and Charles Greenman. NINTH ROW: David Paddock, Thomas Sloan, Frank Putnam, Paul Schaefer. CSdfUI OQy J Ornzlny Qgfuognfs FIRST ROW, I. To r.: Faye Belknap, Gloria Diaz, Gloria Dellow, Rene Marcey, Sharon McGrady. STAND- ING, I. to r.: John McGrady, Fred Gros, Ted Doty, Paul Schaefer, Tom Sloan, Frank Putnam, Don Paddock, Duane Alexander, Richard Dolly. These 7th graders are putting the finishing touches on clay animals that were done in their Art class. L. to r.: David King, Douglas Owens, and Richard Henry. ggfegggit - E... After completing a unit on Business Letters, Anne assures the class that if they put a return adress on the envelope it will escape the Dead Letter Office. James stresses that all kinds' of business letters be clear, concise and courteous. L. to r.: Ann Gale, Mary Putnam, Anne Mulcahy, Kathleen Harris and James Sloan, 7116 Qra Q gqcbbfbes CLASS OFFICERS' SEATED: Linda Schilling, Secretary, Diann Quattro, Student Council, Roxanne Hoyt, Treasurer. STANDING: Richard Atkins, Vice President, William Schaefer, President. 7fAkf1cf DAVID CARR Height: 5'11 Weight: 170 Total: 251 Ave.: 12.0 PAUL BENNETT Height: 5'8 Weight: 145 lbs Total: 181 Ave.: 8.2 FRANK DIAZ Height: 6'2 Weight: 178 Total: 263 Ave.: 12.0 WAYNE FERRIS Hetghft 5'1o Weight: 145 lbs Total: 249 Ave.: 11.3 4 I aE2Z ,QQ 'B' Above: FAYE BELKNAP Above: SHARON BINGHAM Below: SANDRA HAMILTON wma Wafer When The TirsT red beams of sunrise Dawns The easTern sky, STands our noble Alma MaTer, 'NeaTh The hiIITops high. Loud our praises call. Hail To Thee our Alma MaTer, Hail, O Hail, McGraw Below: RENE MARCEY Below: PHYLLlS RYAN LiTT The chorus, speed iT onward, Above: CAROLE GREENLEAF Below: MARILYN BILODEAU Below: VICKI FOWLER - 1 l l i l Left to right: Kenneth Robbins, Jerry Schaefer, Leonard Moore, Ronald Genson, Richard Moore, Jack Pease, Brian Kullman, Kenneth Bedford, Barry Greenfield, Wayne Hulslander, Fred Sloan, Ernest Law- rence, Steve Horner, Robert Denniston, and James Towers. Q7 ygasfefgaf Clockwise starting at bottom: Cindy Reichow, Roberta Ames, Marcia Bennett, Mariory Van Helsdingen Robin Barnes, Mardis Kelsen. J U. Gkefkaoem ayQs, QQ! QQ! 90 League or Non-League McGraw Non-League ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 League ,e,,,, ..,e 5 O League ,,,L,, 57 League ,LLL..LLLLLaLv,,LLLLLL.. 70 Non-League ,,,,,,,,,,,,.uL, 53 Christmas Tournarnentm A5 Christmas Tournament u,,, 33 League LLLLLL,.L,v,L,,,, , ,A,,,. 53 League ,,,,,, 66 League ,,..,,, 66 Non-League 79 League . Luuuauu 69 Non-League LLL., La.. 6 0 League ,,a,,, 61 League as ..,e 73 League ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. 52 League Playoff ,,L,. ,,L, 6 5 County Playoff a,,,, ,,,L 6 O County Playoff ,L.,ooLooooo 61 Section lV Class C . ,,o,,. 73 Section lV Class C ..LLLL,, 64 Section IV Class C ,,,,, 50 7 Opponents Fabius .,,.,,,,,,,, Virgil ....,,,. Marathon ,,,,,,,, St. Mary's Dryden ,,,,,, Lansing ,,,,,,, Interlaken ,L,, Cincinnatus Truxton L,L,. Virgil ,,,,, Groton Marathon W Dryden ,,,,,,,,,, St. Mary's Cincinnatus Truxton LLLLLCLLLLLL Truxton L,,, Virgil ,,,,LLLLLLLLLL Truxton ..Lo,...LLLL Chenango F orks Lansing ,,...LLL,,LL Laurens .LLL.,L,LLL, 1962 BASEBALL TEAM KNEELING, left to right: John Smithkins, John Prentice, Gary Schmidt, John McGrady, Ted Doty, Paul Bennett, Steven Horner, and Gary Henry. STANDING, left to right: Robert Wright, Frank Putnam, Paul Schaefer, Frank Diaz, Thomas Sloan, Terry Macomber, Wayne Ferris, Patrick Collins, and Coach Redman. cyjasegaf Zff anofopfg QJUQQ ygasfefgczf 7TH AND 8TH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Donald Brown, manager. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: Willis Streeter, Jimmy Sloan, Tommy Fuller, Mark Allen, and Maynard Harris. THIRD ROW, I. to r.: Coach Murray, Paul Gilbert, Duane Clor, James Macomber, Robert Hulslander, Steven Prentice, Edward Sloan, John Mulcahy, William Schaefer. :lf McGraw McGraw McGraw McGraw McGraw McGraw McGraw McGraw McGraw McGraw McGraw FlRST ROW, l,-r.: Carroll Harris, John Pease, John McGrady, Larry Kelsen, Stephen Horner, William Guernsey, Jarnes Towers, Donald Card, Edgar Baisiord. SECOND ROW, I.-r,: Gary Henry Nlglr., Paul Bennett, Pat Collins, Roger Horalc, John Smirhkin, John Schaefer, Richard Moore, Kenneth Robbins, Leonard Nloore, Edward Beaumont THlRD ROW, l.-To r,: Duane Alexander Mgr., Terry Snyder, Wayne Ferris, Roy Genson, Tom Sloan, Coach Redman, Frank Diaz, Paul Schaefer, Fred Sloan, Terry Macomber, Brian Kullrnan, David Carr. OCCQZT' RECORD ,,..,i Ti 'Tia ., ,,., ll i ,,'S TNDIVIDUAL SCORING 7 ,-.- l,:A-,' ,,k ir. , 'ff,- Fab I US-0 k f Ma Whom 3 .A 1 i ,z,.,,.,, ,, -..W , Tru xion-2 , fa T . . Q. T j 1 ClVTC'f'malU5-2 ' Q 7 fl . , i '3 . 'iiii W ' --', HOVWGV-O Eiiliii' ' izsg 'F MGVGTROD-2 - Twxfon-2 'Hr . . 2 'iii' VlVQll-l 'Fill 3 'i i 6 E' 321 3 H? I C, , 3 M. ' 3. -'-' : -'-f , .V - ' --rr ' ..., ,, -- -'1 inclnnaius , f ,,,,,, ., N Homer-l Won 5 Losl 11 Tied 2 k Non-league game were nitrate ww PRONE, lefr To right: Brian Kullman, John McGrady, Larry Kelsen, Tom Sloan, Terry Snyder. KNEELING, lei? To right Terry Maccrnber, Don Paddock, Mr. Baer, Coachy Ted Dofy, Fred Gros, Larry Dennisfon. TEAM SCHEDULE 76,752 Umm 1962-1963 RIFLE TEAM RECORD Score Opponent Score McGraw 1071 Norwich 1056 McGraw 1094 Windsor 1122 McGraw 1089 Auburn 1011 McGraw 1 1 19 Weedsporf 1 1 18 McGraw 1091 Vesfal 1160 McGraw 1082 Norwich 1118 McGraw 1082 Auburn 1044 McGraw 1102 Weedsporf 1133 McGraw 1147 Windsor 1124 McGraw 1086 Cincinnafus 988 McGraw 1094 Vestal 1 160 Toial 1 Toial -- 12057 12034 Ave: 1096.09 Ave: 1094.00 We placed 9Th in Sect. IV Tournament with a score of 1081. Won 6 Losf 5 Macomber Kullman Paddock McGrady Kelsen Gros Sloan Doiy Snyder Total 2502 2179 2173 1905 1533 1288 1076 646 817 Ave. 227.45 217.90 217.30 211.67 219.00 214.67 215.20 215.33 204.25 73 WhaT's Mrs. Wildman doing, svvatting flies? Gee, why is Mr. Allen always smiling? Sopranos, you're flat again! Lunch is our besf Mrs. Nicolucci is dramatically reading Lady suloiecfl Macberh To the Seniors. i f 2 i I I Q-qofy erbls em en fs A WINNING TEAM PENGUIN MOBILE PARK 81 SALES ROBERT P. BEAN - Owner RD PE 3 C :+I d N Y k 'X X, Compliments of CENTRAL PAPER BOX CO INC. Complimenls of RULISONS BODY SHOP McGraw, N. Y. Congrafulafions +o +l1e Senior Class ABDALLAH DAIRY 224 TOMPKINS sr. CORTLAND OUR PREBOUND Success CHILDREN S BOOKS loolr bell r +o +he Class of '63 'aS++lff195f COMPLIMENTS OF I CHARLES M. GARDNER CO BURDICK S RESTAURANT Scranfon, Pa. Main S+ree'r Known for MCGRAW FAST FRIENDLY-RELIABLE SERVICE Complimenfs of CORTLAND COUNTY BUS LINES 1' I ns Slerling Planck CORTLAND, NEW YORK BEST GF LUCK TO CLASS OF '63 VESTA CORSET COMPANY, INC Complimenls of There's ca one and only in refresh ment, too ',..4n- ---,- fj BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA'COLA COMPANY IY CORTLAND COCA-COLA BOTTLINLG COMPANY LESTER'S MOTEL SHAW ar BOEHLER Home of a Meal Florlsls in a Loaf of Breacl SK-6-80I4 R0u'l'e ll :SUWELSQ X, I I' ix E Zffixf ff H al in Norm Main S+. POLKVILLE, N. Y. CORTLAND- N- Y- Telephone SKyline 6-2879 2 Miles Sou'l'l'1 ol Corllancl, N. Y. Complimenls GARDNER sr CAIN CAIN'S OIL CO. 57 Easl' Courl' Slreel' PHONE SK 6-7722 CORTLAND, N. Y. Traclors and lmplemenls Ford Traclors, Dearborn Equipmenl' Mall Saws Gasoline-Kerosene-Fuel Oil Cobey Spreader' Gem Equipmem PHONE SK 6-687I l49 CLINTON CORTLAND, NEW YORK Experl Oil Burner Service Try our ice cream GOODALE DAIRY, INC. gym Dis+ribu+0rS of REA'?Y'TO'WEAR u Quamy Dairy Product Accessories Domeshcs 46 GRANT ST. CORTLAND, N. Y. Cmna and Glass pHONE SK 6,593I A+ Your Friendly Deparfmenf Sfore i CORTLAND Complimenfs of Iv1cGRAW COOP. G.L.F. SERVICE CompIimenI's of CORTLAND AUTO SUPPLY CO., INC. INC. CORTLAND, N. Y. Mc6RAW. N. Y. SKf6-757I 6-7572 Complimenfs of 24-Hr. Service S+op and See Us CAL WRIGHT cIisI'ribu'Ior of WRIGHT-WAY OIL CORTLAND, N. Y. Complimenfs of CAUFIELD ELECTRIC McGRAW, N. Y. TE 6-2471 PAYNE BROS. OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC. 54 MAIN ST., CORTLAND, N. Y. SK 6-9933-SK 6-9934 CORTLAND TIRE SERVICE JONES JEWELRY Farm and Road Service 55 Main S+. Recjfj 9 CORTLAND, N. Y. Pennsylvania DisI'ribu'Iion Compiimenis of MCGRAW 81 ELLIOT so MAIN sr. CORTLAND Hammond Organs P'a 05 Drugs Cosmefics ScI1ooI Supplies Film I7-I9 M in 7 Main Prescripfions C I-+I d N Y B gh + N Y COMPLIMENTS OF ARINE MIDLAND TRUST COMPANY I OF SOUTHERN NEW YORK MTM f mlm' I ' W CORTLAND, NEW YORK f i' V-1-Y Y-.1xf,-,vt Av-Y JI. HEDGES HEYW 09 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER I HEYWOCD SALES AND SERVICE xv HOUSE 206 5- MAIN STREET QUALITY FURNITURE ' BEDDING Homer ' FLOORCOVERINGS New York 3I8 WEST RD.-RT. 28I EARL R. HEDGES CORTLAND, N. Y. SKYLINE 3-OOI9 GET YOUR SCHOOL SHOES and Dress Shoes ai' SARVAY SHOE CO. SPORTSMEN'S I3 Cenfral Avenue CLAUDE SKINNER, Pres. CORTLAND' Y. R.D. il. McGRAW. NEW YORK SERVING THE AREA FOR SEVENTY YEARS CompIeI'e GIass Service 7 VALLEY GLASS SHOP Ph. SK 6-2082 I67 HOMER AVE. CORTLAND WHITE'S I.G.A. IVAN E. WHITE, Owner Qualify MeaI's and Groceries Phone SK 6-844I 58 Gran'I' S+. CORTLAND, NEW YORK STARR ROAD I TRAILER SALES 8: COURT S Cor'I'Iand, N. Y. Rou'I'e I3 Colonial-Newmoon Homes I37 Main S+. M. F. Nosusv Phone Qodland Owner SK 6-9286 SK 3-049I VAN DRUG CO. BesI' Wishes From Ihe ONE : ONLY : ORIGINAL FAMILY BARGAIN CENTER Gro+on Ave. Ex. Cor'I'Iand, N. Y. PHONE SK 3-3023 B. J. Vangeli, Ph.G. 9 NORTH MAIN ST. CorI'Iand, N. Y. PHONE SK 6-9I7I Prescripiions Our SpeciaI+y CompIimen'rs of DONALD F. EATON D.B.A. PRATT COAL AND LUMBER CO. McGraw, N. Y. Congraiulalions +o +l1e Class of '63 From Complimen+s of EMPIRE INN Dress Righl-When you look your loeslz you do your besl. McGRAW, NEW YORK COMMUNITY WE-IlTE'S l.G.A. IVAN E. WHITE, Owner Codland-S Qualify Mea'rs Finesi' Reslauranl' and Groceries ,O Main S+. Phone SK 6-844I Corflancl, N. Y. PHONE SK 6-544l 58 Grani' S+. CORTLAND, NEW YORK BROWN'S ELECTRIC SHOP Philco Radio, TV, and Appliances SYLVANIA 8 WASHINGTON ST., McGRAW, NEW YORK TE 6-888l UNI TEJD FARM AGENCY REAL ESTATE II4 River S+. DEXTER PADDOCK, Rep. SK 6-656I TE 6-896I Complimenis of BACON'S RESTAURANT Rou+e II Bloclge'H Mills, N. Y. CAMPBELL'S GROCERY Groceries, Meafs, and Produce PHONE TE 6-883i McGraw, N. Y. Sfuciem' Loans Available wiih 'rhe Coopera+ion of ill New York Sfare Higher Ecluca1'ion Assisiance Cooperaiion ai THE CORTLAND SAVINGS BANK Member of F.D.l.C. 6 Complimenis of OLDS 81 FULMER SHOES 42 Main S+. Corflancl, N. Y A Friendly S'rore in a Friendly Town C. 81 M. DEPARTMENT STORE 38 Main S+ree+ McGraw, New York PHONE TE 6-484I LATIMER'S S'rore for Men MANHATTAN SHIRTS SPORTSWEAR 20 Cen+raI Avenue Cor+Iand, New York Complimenfs of BILL MOTT SHELL SERVICE Specializing in Tune-Ups TE 6-809I McGRAW, N. Y. Guns and AmmunH'ion Complimenfs of ATKI NS MARKET McGraw, New York Compliments of MOULTON PHARMACY 6 Main S+. McGRAW, N. Y. Prescrip+ions Our Specialfy Uniformly Fair Prices M Co Unouiim nos. E s s o S mi PM Qiiiiiii ., COMPAGNI BROS. ESSO SERVICENTER AL COMPAGNI-Prop. 6, Pori' Waison and River S+reeI's 06. COR1:zz2l.:fx.:ORK Complimenfs of HIGGIN'S SUPPLY CO. McGraw, N. Y. BEARD MEMORIAL HOME CorI'IancI, New York Phone SK 6-56I4 GOOD FURNITURE I' REASONABLE PRICES CompIimenI's of HATHAWAY HALL, Inc. . ExceIIen+ Cuisine-Lodging Rou're 4I, Solon, N. Y. MAILING ADDRESS: Eas'I' Freefown, R.D., N. Y.' Busy Furnishing Homes Since I888 -I-Erminal 6-266' CENTRAL AVE. CORTLAND Congralulalions Io Class of I963 MCGRAW BOX CO. McGRAW, N. Y. CORTLAND WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORTLAND, NEW YORK CORTLAND PH. SK 6-902I-ITHACA 9480 Charles F. Denniston, TBA Vernon E. Williams Insurance Agency 25 Elm Slreef-McGraw, N. Y. TELEPHONE TE 6-8I5l Complimenfs of I HALL'S Complete Home Furnishings PHONE-TEI6-2I6I McG-RAW, N. Y. PONTIAC BUICK PARKER-GLEASON, INC. Showroom l62 So. Main SI. PH. PI 9-2696 HOMER, N. Y. Usecl Car Lol' Grolon Ave. Exl. Ph. SK 6-63lI INEANTS' AND CI:ILI:,DREN'S CLOTHES DRESSES SPORTSWEAR for Ihe Ieenage and Iaclies ROSE CO. u.s. I I CORTLAND-HoMER RD. CLOTHING GQQCI Fgqd 5I MAIN ST. CORTLAND, N. Y. Legal Bev. COMPLTMENTS OF DAIRY TREAT EDWARD AND BERNICE BILODEAU POLKVILLE, NEW YORK Complimenfs of REAKES OLDSMOBILE BEAUTY SHOPPE SALES-SERVICE 4' N. Main S+. Safefy Tes+ed Used Cars HOMER-CORTLAND RD. CORTLAND OLDS AND LARK O. E. STRONG 81 SON Rqy Dubois GASOLINE OILS FOREIGN CAR SERVICE R.D. QIEI CORTLAND SK 6-5056 ATLAS TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES. and ACCESSORIES McGRAW, N. Y. A Complele Musical Service HICKEY'S MUSIC STORE 20I S. Tioga Slreei' Iflwaca, New Yorlc PHONE AR 2-8262 CompIimen'rs of TRUMAN'S STORE BIocIge'r+ Mills SK 6-7895 GROCERIES MEATS STAU BER DRUGS Congra'ruIa+ions Io +I1e ITI'1e Rexall SI'oreI Class of '63 Prescriplions Dilching, Dry Wells, Tank Holes Our Specially BLODGETT MILLS, N. Y. Compliments of THE CORTLAND STANDARD Your Daily Newspaper IN APPRECIATION FOR YOUR COOPERATION THROUGHOUT THE YEARS BILODEAU'S SHELL SERVICE SK 6-9830 RD. No. I Cor+Ia ncI, New York PI 6-3 I68 PI 6-2484 CORTLAND FLOOR CRAFT WALL TO WALL CARPETING RUGS-BROADLOOM LINOLEUM-TILE CORTLAND-HOM ER ROAD THOS. DeSANTIS and SON MUSIC CO. l3I7 SOUTH SALINA ST. SYRACUSE 4, N. Y. Ph. GR 5-3II7 IOpposi+e Searsj We ApprecIa+e Your Business 60 Main S+ree+ SK 6-573I CORTLAND, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS M E A ' s K MAKES FRIENDS M. C. HULBERT lnsurance of All Kinds MCGRAW, NEW YORK Here's Wishing +he Class of '63 Success in +he Fuiure. ADEN'S BARBER SHOP Main Sfreef, McGraw Flowers for All Occasions A J K 81 B PLUMBING Qffvidhva TES GA 8. HEATING co. C-BREENHOUSE MCGRAW, N.Y. PH. TE 6-4931 We Deliver A Complefe Line of Plumbing, Hearing, Phone TE 6-527I 9 Highland Avenue Hardware and Appliances MCGRAW, N. Y. Wishing Success +o Class of '63 Complimenfs of MCGRAW CLEANERS Prop. TOM THOMAS 3 Soulh Ave., McGraw, N. Y. WILSON 81 GREENE LUMBER CO. Home Building Counselors 45 Years in CORTLAND, N. Y. Complimenls of JAMELIA'S BEAUTY SHOP I0 Easl' Main S+ree+ Phone TE 6-4I2l, McGraw, N. Y. CORTLAND OIL COMPANY Prop. JOSEPH WRIGHT Kerosene, Gasoline-Fuel Oil Porl' Waison S+. Bridge Corlland, N. Y. DIAL SK 6-62 I2 JOHNNlE'S KELLOGG AUTO SUPPLY OOMP., INC. BARBER SHG? ,M Main S+' zo NORTH MAIN ST. CORTLAND, NEW YORK home of 1-he '-Ha-H-Op' Phone SKyline 6-9944 JOHN DeSANTA KIRK I-IUTTLESTON h dass ol JMpffJlL MELDRIMS ' 'l'9 , Besf W'Sl'eS lo mu 5332-E . WALLPAPER-PAINTS '63 flag WINDOW SHADES ,ia 5 - CW x :AVL -cs, and ff' FRAMING agfl k O00 Come in and See . brQO Our Complefe Selecrions Wxxxow WM' S' DALGETY Phone SK 6-6l62 8 Couri' Sl' CORTLAND, N. Y. THE YEARBOOK CLUB wishes To 'Thank each of The con'rribu+Ors: BeHy 8: Roy's Aulo Ea'l l-larring'rOn's Music Slore A. B. Brown 8: Son Bowlcer Shoe Slore JOhn's Sfore Clark Trucking Co. 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