North Rose Wolcott Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY)
- Class of 1968
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'mfr' 'va ROLL CALL 1968 North Rose-Wolcott Central School Leavenworth and Hendrick Buildings Wolcott, New York Volume XXIII E 3 Q 5 E z i 1 Ii E Q x X 9 a J E Q 5 fi E E s E 1 S z 2 5 5' 171 1, rmsw Exim' 15.1 - M-f,lY'E3E?iZi3Y9wf Y. ffifwir 'RMI' Q' I1'W?E32Eli ii'??..-xv',9!v S'i'8h5,aH.fiB:fXNWN5 G Foreword Carl Sandburg, in his poem, 'Skyscraper and women, boys and girls so poured the buildingdfarsoueldof dreams and And So it is.fWiihd L.C.S.-and From warm human the .TUNE MARIE TABER 1950 - 1967 Thpugh now beyond earth's farthest hills you are, Song-crowned, immortal, sometimes it seems to me That, if I listen very quietly, Perhaps I'1l hear a, light foot on the stair And see you, standing with your angel air, Fresh from the uplands of eternity. Rupert Brooke. GENEVIEVE SHEAR VALENTINE 1897 - 1967 She has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved muchg who has en- joyed the trust of women, the respect of men and the affection of childreng who has left the world better than she found itg who has never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty or failed to express itg who has always looked for the best in others and given them the best she hadg whose life was an inspirationg whose memory a benediction. Adapted from definition of success by Bes- sie Anderson. Vfc . u 3' 'lf' 1 MR. RECINALD W. CROUSE--Supervising Principal and MR. ROBERT H. TERRY-High School Principal. Who doesn't know these two administrators? Hard-working and devoted . .. whose judgments are just . .. tactful . .. admired enforcers of rules . . . counseling the troubled and the troublemakers . . . friends . . . busy but never too busy to help a student. ,al ,ag g Q M491 NWN m ,tr 'ws A teacher affects eternityg he can never tell where his influence stops. was 'QQ' ' 4' CHOOL PERSONNEL Board of Education son IS umuut- ASTAR nt Has :asf hugh X Seated-Mr. Warren Baldridge, Mr. John Stuck-President, Mr. Ray Winnett, Mr. Frederickalenks. Standing-Mr. Charles Steitler, Dr. Herbert Mason, Mr. Carl Katz, Mr, Fritz Waller, Mrs. Elizabeth Cotten. Office Staff AT LEAVENWORTH BUILDING-Mrs. Marion Chandler, Mrs. Elizabeth Dunton, Mrs. Izella Bryant, Mrs. Marian Eygnor. AT HENDRICK BUILDING-Mrs. Ruth Douglass, Mrs. Kaye Reyn. Mr. Sherman Folnsbee- V Business Administrator Mr. Arthur Rood- Elementary Principal qy-K Miss Nancy Brown-Junior High Counselor, Mr. Richard Heasley-Director of Guidance, Mr. Alex Bentley-Coordinator of Counseling Services. Faeult at Leavenworth Buildin Seated-Mrs. Esther Searle, Mrs. Lela Mowry, Miss Ele- na Yatarola, Mrs. Barbara Twentyfive, Mrs. Martha Sims. Standing-Mr. Da- vid Smith, Mr. Dwight Andrews, Mr. James McGinn, Mr. Clifford Parton, Mr. Harold Payne, Mr. Joseph Hand- field. Seated-Mrs. Nor- ma Gunkler, Mrs. Elisabeth Coman, Miss Nancy Bower, Mrs. Mildred Baker, Mrs. Norma Black. Standing - Mr. Thomas Fitzmorris, Mr. Stephen Mur- phy, Mr. Ivor Rob- bins, Mr. Clifford Byler, Miss Barbara Hammar, Miss Mar- ian Day. Seated-Mrs. Kath- erine Skinner, Miss Paula Rawson, Mrs. Gwen Reeves, Mrs. Betty Nelson. Stand- ing - Mr. Paul Treasure, Mr. Clin- ton Washburn, Mr. Allen Parsons, Mr. Terry Weaver. Seated-Mrs. Grace VanAuken, Mrs. Thelma Bauer, Mrs. Emily Hayes, Miss Eleanor Day, Mrs. Phyllis Neilsen, Miss Bernice Eyg- nor. Standing-Mrs. Selma Sharpe, Mrs, June Parton, Mrs. Margaret Silliman, Miss Carol Schaefer, Mrs. Vina Parsons, Miss Kathy Scutt, Mrs. Carol Smith, Mr. Joseph Hand- field. Seated-Mrs, Vir- ginia Johnson, Mrs. Hildegarde Griggs, Mrs. .loan Case, Mrs. Dorothy Welch, Mrs. Nancy Cahoon, Miss ,lud- ith Sotherden. Standing-Mr. Car- mi Wells fstudent teacherl, Mr. Rob- ert Strong, Mr. Nor- bert Miller, Miss Sharon Dunn fstu- dent teacherl, Mr. .lohn Sparnon. Seated-Mrs. Mar- garet Payne, Miss Myrle Wright, Mrs. Helen Coon, Mrs. Rita Russell, Mrs. Ora Fransisco, Mrs. Ila Robbins. Smnrl- ing-Miss Neva Tul- lar Csubstitutel, Mrs. Mildred Brad- bury, Miss Hazel Bennett, Mr. Irvin Taylor, Mrs. Doro- thy Johnson, Mrs. Norma Crane, Miss Sharon Hoover, Miss Sharon White. Contemplating the marriage ceremony. But the plan was to pass Well, a man has to relax sometime. You're supposed to use paper 81,5 hy ll! You only get out of it what you put into it! x It's still not right . . . then shoot. My life has sure changed since I start- ed driving a Mustang. , wg tp ' l X, f f t 1 5 J 9 You know l'm shy and bashful. First of all, you put the key in- Bus Drivers E . 3 I 5 .. G A M if 1. -ef 5 ., -,iq we . L, Q, ,. .. W ., I bv M M W X new 3 V- Row 1-Mr. Samuel Thompson, Mr. Raymond Sparnon, Mr. George Jones, Mr. Howard DeMass, Mr. Frank Ostrowski, Mr. Lyndon Lockwood. Row 2-Mr. Jack Newman, Miss Jane Helbock, Mrs. Elva Hollenbeck, Mrs. Beatrice Redden, Mr. Ernest Cathy, Mr. Leon Eygnor, Mr. George Gregg. The Great Escape. Meet you at 8. Cafeteria taff AT LEAVENWORTH BUILDING-Front Row-Mrs. Janet Palmer, Mrs. Doris Seymoure, Mrs. Lucretia Verkest, Mrs. Ruth Countryman. Back Row-Mrs. Rita Manning-Manager, Mrs. Vivienne Douglass, Mrs. Hazel Dunton, Mrs. Dorothy Bush, Mrs. Irene McQuown. . ,,,. 5 xl -- A'l HENDRICK BUILDING-Mrs. Janet Kaltenborn, Mrs. Jennie VanVlcck, Mrs. Ethel Barcomb, Mrs. Doris Senior, Mrs. Alice Shear, Mrs. Freida Kitchen, Mrs. Dorinda Roberts. l f l . is .... ,. , S ,.,. .. ,.,... .1 1 Custodians AT HENDRICK BUILDING-M' . Wally Givens Mr. Howard Barber Mr. Robert Coun tryman. r L' , 5 , A 55 Richard Chase, Mr. 'ff gy. K an , S, . AT LEAVENWORTH BUILDING-Row 1-Mr. Ray Shippers-Head Custo- dian, Mr. Elwood Mundy. Row 2-Mr, Allen Mundy, Mr. Sherman Mosher, Mr. Foster Frazier. See you at the top ACTIVITIES Class Officers have M gs JUNIOR-David Fowler-President, Coral McDowell-Treasurer, Pamela Parton -Secretary, Steven Cotten-Vice President. h 2 SENIOR-Patty Rusco-Secretary, Dale SOPHOMORE-Dennis Cramer-Treasurer, Patricia Morell-Secretary, Randy Mills Palmer-Vice President, Brian Marsh -Vice President, George James-President. -President, Carl Raymond-Treasurer. I8 FRESHMAN- Charles Wadsworth- Treasurer, Debora Watson-Secretary, Michael McGinn- Vice President, Aaron Petrosino-Presi- dent. my yy pp tudent Council Row I-Ransome Jackson-President, Robert Searle-Vice President, Susan Welch-Secretary, Andrew Wadsworth-Treas urer. Row 2-Charles Palmer, Jeanne Silliman, Kevin Ceratt, Sandra Jackson, Sharon Crane, Ron Stewart. Row 3-Fay Bowen, Joanne Hunt, Karen Redden, Susan Lambert, Hollis Chapin, Mary Teeple, Gerard Francisco, Mrs. Mowry-Advisor. . N ii l 3: Photogenic group, aren't we! Power of a woman! N Student Council our legis- lative group . . . represents the student body . . . sponsors many school activities including teen- age problems assemblies, talent shows, dress-up days, record hops cosponsors teas for A.F.S. students, Halloween parties . . . may sponsor a Recreation Day in late spring. Infiltrators from the C.O.P. convention? Let's get together! American Field Service Club Row I-Sandra Jackson, Boualy Manithip, Marjorie Nichols-Vice President, Miss Bower-Advisor, Barbara Buchl1oltzl-Sec- retary and Treasurer, James Hoople-President, Becky Harper. Row 2-Dawn Wilson, Janet Katz, Gilda Topping, Sandra Harris, Sharon Crane, Marilyn Smith, Christian Gilchrist, Robert Searle, Brian Marsh, Carl Raymond, Lorna Taber, Michael McGinn, Sally Streeter. Row 3-Elaine Immerman, Marilyn Payne, Coral McDowell, Pamela Parton, Cynthia Andrews, Ellynn Russell, Kathleen O'Brien, Patricia Taber, Margaret Coman, Susan Bidwell, Kim Decker, Rae Ann Haughey, Leslie Alteri, Amy Conklin, Michael Nichols. A.F.S. Club strives to present programs of an international trend assists in raising funds for' American students abroad . . . sponsors an A.F.S. student visiting in Wolcott for the school year . . . plans lnternational Day, held here in March. National Honor Society ntl R Row I-Mr. Parton, Mrs. Coman, and Mr. Payne-Advisors, Cathy Allen-Secretary. Row 2-David Fowler, Robert Searle, Steven Cotten, Becky Harper, Ellynn Russell, Sharon Crane-Vice President, Sandra Harris-Treasurer, Sally Streeter-Pres- ident. Row 3-James Hoople, Leslie Alteri, Janet Katz, Linda Raymond, Cynthia Andrews. N.H.S. . . . a service group . .. members have special responsibilities great variety in their programs .. . attend two area conventions . .. numerous social activities, including attendance at concerts, football games, plays. Boual Manithip-A. .S. Student Boualy Manithip, this year's A.F.S. student, comes to us from Laos, to live with the Robert McDowell family. She has two sisters at home. Her father is a merchant, her mother a housewife. Winsome, brown-eyed Boualy has won our hearts and we have again been reminded of how great a privilege it is to have a young person from another land be- come, for a time, a part of our lives. We shall truly miss Boualy . . . her fascination with new experiences . . . her eagerness and her hardworking attitude . . . 1 her friendliness . . . and her willingness and desire to fit into our American life. , Roll Call taff Row 1 ISeatedj-Nancy Welch, Dale Palmer, Sandra Harris, Leslie Alteri. Row 2 KSeatedl-Barbara Buchholtz, Leah Reed, Jeanine Doty, Wendy Bishop, Judith Godkin, Sharon Crane, Ronald Blaisdell, Patty Rusco, Miss Day-Advisor. Row 3 fStanding2-Marjorie Nichols, Marie Faulkner, Katherine Smith, Kathleen Shippers, Debra Soules, Lorraine Bowman, Lorna Taber, Barbara Pettit, Cynthia Andrews, Janet Katz, Coral McDowell, Marilyn Payne, Star Gillett, Susan McQueen, Dawn Everett, Mrs. Baker-Advisor. David Fowler-Business Editor, Sally Streeter-Editor, Steven Cotten and Linda Raymond-.lunior Editors, Gilda Topping- Editor Here, Mrs. Twentyfivel 22 Library Club V Seated-Mrs. Baker-Advisor, Kathleen Shippers. Standing--Dawn Everett, Debra Soules, Wendy Bishop, Linda Galvin, Joyce McQuown, Ronald Blaisdell. p p p p pp Press Club , Row 1 fseatedj-James Hoople, Brian Marsh-Editor-in-chief, Ransome Jackson, Mrs. Mowry and Miss Hammar-Advisors. Row 2-Lorna Taber, Carl Raymond, Debra Soules, Ron Stewart, Karen Noble, Karen Marsh, Linda Raymond, Dale Palmer, Terri Parton, Jacqueline Katz, Deborah Reynolds, Robert Reynolds, Bonnie Sennett. Row 3-Patty Rusco, Michael Nichols, Kim Decker, Sharon Maust, Linda Galvin, Sue Byork, Ronald Crane, Robert Searle, Kathleen Shippers, Barbara Buchholtz, .loan Miller, Marjorie Nichols, Elizabeth Hoople. Press Club . . . publishes school paper, Leavenworth Pen .. . prepares editorials . .. reports on school ac- t1V1t16S and student viewpoints on various topics . . . attends conference to acquire new ideas and broader scopes. p Dramatics Club Row I-Patricia Collier, Vincent Redden, .lohn VanDuyne, Wendy Bishop, Andrew Wadsworth, Mrs. Cornan-Advisor, Barbara Buchholtz-Vice President. Row 2-Noreen Wetherby, Kathleen O'Brien-Secretary, Margaret Coman, Dawn Wilson, Ellynn Russell-President, Ronald Blaisdell, Donald Chatfield, Janet Katz, .lohn Weber, Robert Searle-Treasurer. Row 3-Brian Mills, Paul Reed, James Hoople, Carl Raymond, Steven Cotten, Brian Marsh, Miss Hammar-Advisor. Dramatics Club . . . has, as goal, to learn the basic principles of the theater-acting, directing, make-up, cos- tumlng, staging, and to develop an appreciation of the theater produces at least one one-act play a year . . . participates in Oswego Drama Festival . . . att ended a showing of uGone With the Wind. Photography Club Michael Nichols, Marjorie Nichols, Mr. Parsons-Ad- visor, Brian Marsh, James Hoople. Future Nurses On couch-Patricia Collier. Row 1 Iseatedl-Leslie Alteri, David Fowler, Jeanine Doty-Secretary, Mary Lou Crane- Treasurer, Noreen Wetherby-Vice President, Nancy Welch-President, Susan Welch. Row 2-Amy Conklin, Sharon Crane, Leah. Reed, Nancy Countryman, Marie Faulkner, Patricia Smith, Lorraine Bowman, Sharon DePauw, Mary Ann Gilchrist, Bonnie Barcomb, Beverly Doane, Leslie Chatfield, Mrs. Sims-Advisor. Absent-Marcia Howland, Loraine Webster. F.N.C. .. . endeavors to serve the public in and out of school .. . promotes Red Cross Drive and annual Mothers' Day Banquet . . . donates to New Eyes for the Needy volunteers service to Newark State School, immunization clinic, nurse's office . .. has visited Canandaigua Veterans Administration Hospital, Sodus Hospital. Future Teachers Row 1-Elaine Immerman, Debra Soules, Marilyn Payne, Judith Godkin, Mary Ann Gilchrist, Barbara Pettit, Karen Bishop, Karen Noble. Row 2-Wendy Bishop, Sally Streeter, Miss Bower-Advisor, Patty Rusco-President, Lorna Taber--Vice President, Coral McDowell-Secretary and Treasurer, Boualy Manithip. Row 3-Dawn Wilson, Katherine Rusco, Linda Ray- mond, Gilda Topping, Sandra Harris, Pamela Parton, Cynthia Andrews, Kathleen O'Brien, Patricia Taber, Margaret Coman, Linda Rose, Barbara Buchholtz, Marcha Waterman, Patricia Morell. Row 4-Leah Reed, Sally Crane, Isaac Provo, Michael Nichols, Kim Decker, Andrew Wadsworth, Brian Marsh, Vincent Redden, Bruce Galek, Carl Raymond, George James, Robert Winter, John Weber, Robert Powers. F.T.A. presents to association members informative programs about teaching fields they may enter . . . sponsors visits to liberal arts colleges or state universities during the year. Senior Band gg W V A BRASS SECTION-Row 1-Paul Reed-Stage Manager, Jeffrey Mull-Student Conductor, Glen Minier, Sharon Crane-Stu- dent Conductor, Sue Byork, Darlene Harnden, William Everett, Terri Parton, Shelley Verburg, Marilyn Payne-Secretary and Treasurer, Joanne Hunt, Elaine Hixon, Mr. Handfield. Row 2-Kevin Woodruff, Janet Katz, Steven Cotten, David Fowler-Vice President. Row 3-Karen Noble, Katherine Wright, Margaret Coman, Donald Dougherty, Robert Winter. Absent -Robert Searle-Student Conductor. PERCUSSION SEC- TION-Wendy Douglass Assistant Librarian, Cathy Allen-Librarian, Deborah Stevenson, Ke- vin Ceratt, Terry Staf- ford, Laura Coman. Ab- sent-Ellen Conklin. WOODWIND SECTION -Row I-Patricia Taber, Sandra Harris, Marjorie Nichols-Student Con- ductor, Marshall Hand- field, Rosa Green, Rob- erta Mull. Row 2-Eliza- beth Hoople, Kathleen Bassett, Karen Redden, Amy Conklin, Renee Freeman, Rebecca Sears. Row 3-Jeanette Milli- man, Kim Decker, Mari- lyn Smith, Ellynn Rus- sell, Pamela Parton, Dale Palmer, Sally Streeter- President, Robert Pow- ers, Charles Wadsworth -Assistant Stage Man- ager, Christian Gil- christ, Deborrah Senior, Karen Bush. Junior Band Row 1-Roberta Taber, Hollis Chapin, Deborrah Senior, Karen Redden, Kathleen Bassett, Penny MacDougall, Bonnie Sennett, Rosa Green, Heather Lupo. Raw 2-Sally McDowell, Candace Mills, Laura Murray, Christina Kelley, Patricia Allen, Elaine Immerman, Terry Wilson, Kevin Woodruff, Margaret Coman, Patricia Taber, Mary Teeple, Pamela Clingerman, Deborah Reynolds, Virginia Kenney, Terri Parton. Row 3-Kenneth Dobbin, Todd Decker, Kevin Ceratt, Jacqueline Katz, Laura Coman, Raymond Iocco, Melinda Howland, Mr. Handfield. Grade School Band Row 1-Helen Youngman, Laurie Flynn, Kathleen Demarest, Cheryl Reed, Kathy VerSluys, JoAnn Reynolds. Row 2- Peggy Green, Jeanne Allen, Susan Paylor, Nancy Petrosino. Row 3-Leslie Gillette, Lynnette' Sprague, Sheila Rising, Ricki Hoople, Daniel Johnson. Row 4-John Gallo, David Johnson, Kathlyn Hunt, Karen Taber, Cathlyn Webster, Donald Boos, Deborah' Sharpe, Donald Fellows. Row 5-Paul Dziekonski, Steven Strong, Joseph VanLiere, Deloris Bradley, Barbara Givens, Daryl Freeman, Penny Gilbert, Mr. Handfield. High chool Dean Owen, Thomas Worden, Dale Bowman, Steven Palmer, ert Fitzmaurice, Dale Mundy, Gale Hilliket, Marshall Hand- Stuck, Bonnie Lindner, Linda Reynolds, Dianna Miller, Janet Katz. Row 3-Arthur Ellsworth, Robert , Michael McGinn, Ron Stewart, Christian Gilchrist, Kim Decker, Susan Bidwell, Debora Watson, Sandra Row 1-Rae Ann Haughey-Accompanist, William Everett, Michael Nichols, Philip Eygnor, Yvonne Wilcox, Diane Eygnor, Sally Ann Miller, Rinda Bowen. Row 2-Stephen Isaac, Rob field, Eric VanDeusen, Doanld Dougherty, John Winter, Terry Sears, Stanley Hyde, Ray Correll Jackson. Row 4-Howard Skinner. John Weber, Randy Mills, Robert Searle, Vincent Redden, Brian Marsh, Carl Raymond, Randy Gillette, Edward Schram, Glen Teeple, Linda Rose, Cathy Allen, Leslie Alteri. Row 5-David Fowler, Ronald Crane. Charles Palmer, Gregory Miner, Paul Reed, Edward Hendrix, Phillip White, Jeffrey Mull, Brian Mills, Robert Powers, Henry Wetherby, Roberta Mull, Karen Bush, Tracy Gillette. High chool Choir Gl T l Ch ' ' G'lchrist Kim Decker Cynthia Andrews Coral McDowell Marilyn Payne, Rae Row I-Janet Katz, Becky Harper, Pamela Parton, en eep e, ristiau 1 , , , , Ann Haughey-Accompanist, Mrs. Searle. Row 2-Lorraine Bowman, Cathy Allen, Leslie Alteri, Robert Powers, Edward Schram, Henry Wetherby, Marjorie Nichols, Noreen Wetherby, Katherine Rusco. Raw 3-Dale Mundy, Robert Searle, Brian Marsh, Philip Eygnor. Row 4-Sharon Crane, Patty Rusco, Susan Welch, Carl Raymond, Vincent Redden, Paul Reed, David Fowler, Arthur Ellsworth, Terry Sears, Leah Reed, Amy Conklin, Carol Williams, .loan ,Mi1ler. Glee Club Row 1-Karen Pettit, Debra Soules, Judith Godkin, Barbara Pettit, Wendy Bishop, Dawn Wilson, Pamela Wright, Vickie Keeton, Mary Ruhm, .loan Miller, Noreen Wetherby, Mrs. Searle. Row 2-Pamela Parton, Kathleen O'Brien, Wendy Douglass, Stacey Wolfe, Kathleen DeVol, Marilyn Payne, Coral McDowell, Cynthia Andrews, Karen Noble, Mary Ann Gilchrist, Katherine Rusco. Row 3-Becky Hraper, Brenda Taber, Elizabeth Hoople, Margaret Coman, Cynthia Salisbury, Marie Faulkner, Linda Raynibnd, Boualy Manithip, Shelley Verhurg, Marjorie Nichols, Jeannette Milliman, Constance Mills, Row 4-Lorraine Bowman, Patty Rusco, Susan Welch, Barbara Buchholtz, Katherine Wright, Christine Hixon, Rosemary Gordon, Amy Conklin, Stat Gillelt, Patricia Morell, Leah Reed, Karen Noble. Row 5-Sharon Crane, Marilyn Smith, Lorna Taber, Mary Lou Crane, Sue Byork, Nancy Welch, Carol Williams, Betty Givens, Maxine Burch, Sally Crane, Deborrah Senior, Renee Freeman. Maj orettes , ,,. ff' ,m g Q 5 Q- 1 , if Q Ai, an ng A ,,,k ' . ' C Nl il 'rf will i' 5 4 aug, ,LL Lfgfgq ia. .., -f-E ,.. 5 if .. gli Li- 'K I ' ff- ff ' - ,yi W, ,,....,L' lA 1+ 12, 15 . 'W 4, ,. fa to sq- ,Q I ! 3 ' 2 ,x 1, wi amy, ' , 1 ft A t ' f f ' Wt' . , x f sw.1f4'fnf1rf xml.: ga , ' , M'i--if I ','. -. 'i ' N ' ' as Music alone shall live, never to die. Cathy Allen, Joyce McQu0wn, Susan Welch. Junior High Row I-Leslie Alteri-Accompanist, Jesse Ellis, Darryl Laird, Donald Brown, Robert Chatfield, Roger Utter, Dennis Verkest, Gerard Francisco, Gary Allen, Wesley Reed, James Morgan, Edward Jordan, John Budinock, Gary Wilcox, Kevin Woodruff, Homer Dingman, Melissa Howland, Beverly Simmons. Row 2-David MacDougall, Robert McDowell, Terry Pollay, Ronald Wilcox, Brian Stewart, Alfred Rusch, George Wetherby, Roger Putman, Edwin Jarvis, David Guinup, Terry Powell, Terry Curtis, Kevin Ceratt, Robert Reynolds, Edward Smith, Beverly Mander, Sally McDowell. Raw 3-JDS!-!1Jl1 CBHOUD, DSU- nis Decker, Gary Allne, Michael Williams, Mack Brows, Bruce Redden, Patrick Nichols, Lawrence Galek, Jonathan Elwell, James Simmons, Robert Stuhler, Scott Hoskins, Thomas Wetherby, Willie Williams, Daniel Valentine, Richard Baker, Fay Bowen, Judy Lomire. Row 4-Terry Valentine, Michael Kelley, Dana Crane, Dan McQuown, Robert Dougherty, Kenneth Pribulo, Peter Gillette, Todd Decker, Michael Palmer, Lewis Faulkner, Marvin Tryon, Lee lbbs, Kenneth Kellar, Raymond Iocco, Kim Wright, Debra Provo, Sharon Sharpe. Row 5-Daniel Reed, Clinton Lively, Henry Singletary, Stephen Lepper, Lewis Manley, John Ticcon, Ronald Barnes, Allen Gay, Christopher Cramer, James LaPlaca, Daryl Rose, Evan Tyler, David DuBurk, Sinclair Tucker, Kenneth Dobbin, Harold Rice, Roger James, Margaret Thomas, Wendy Brown. Hendrick Choir-4th, 5th, 6th Grades Raw l-Margaret Laird, David Johnson, Brent Keeton, Gerald Trine, Mary Ann Carvey, Roxann Van Parys, Ronald Chapman, William Cathy, Robin De- Mass, Penny-Andrus, Roger Van Parys, Tod Ellsworth, Belinda Everett, Joanne Wilcox, Alice Youngman, Diane Reynolds, David Lambert, Patricia Bacon. Row,2-AWzlllam Dingman, Carolyn Stevenson, Kathy VerSluys, Larry DePauw, Cindy Ibisevic, Penny Gilbert, Margaret Crane, Christopher Elhvell, Joseph Conlln, Robert Yarrow, Susan Buettner, Christine Budinock, Nancy Petroaino, Darlene Countryman, Kristine Batzold, William Milan. Row 3-Jeffrey Stuck, Murrr Decker, Linda Powers, Shelley Jackson, Randi Rusch, Janet Galek, Robert Caster, Richard McQuown, Joseph VanLiere, Stephen Ceratt, Darlene Dawson, Sandra Kellar, Michael Briggs, Laurie Flynn, Patricia Paylor, Eric Mills, Donna Pettit. Choir Raw 1-Vera Utter, Yvonne Burnett, Laura Murray, Jean Hyde, Jeannie Malbone, Kathleen Topping, Janet Johnson, Deborah Yates, Melinda Howland, Karen Wolfe, Virginia Kenney, Janiae Raymond, Heather Lupo, Lucinda Langdon, JoAnn Gowers, Carol Yates, Bonnie Sennett, Virginia Wilson, Diane Purdum, Mrs. Searle. Row 2-Ann Duncan, Fay Smith, Linda Miller, Kathleen Bassett, Mary Bacon, Marjorie Flynn, Susan Lambert, Candace Mills, Patty 4Green, Patricia Allen, Ruth Mazur, Deborah Mundwiler, Mary Curry, Roberta Stothard, Janet Wiltsie, Jacqueline Katz, Deborah Reynolds. Raw 3 -Mariana Topping, Karen Redden, Karen Marsh, Rebecca Sears, Joyce Hyde, Terri Parton, Elaine Hixon, Helen VanDuyne, Terry Wilson, Deborah Goodrich, Beverly Broadbent, Mary Teeple, Cynthia Watson, Mary Pryor, Deborah Valentine, Roberta Taber, Linda McKe1vey. Row 4-Joanne Hunt, Frances Kenyon, Judith Briggs, Sheree Rusco, Laura Coman, Donna Stacy, Debra Stacy, Helen Delaine, Odessa Lively, Shirley Williams, Pamela Clingerman, Rebecca Stevenson, Pamela 0'Shea, Janice Stacy, Joyce Stacy, Charlene Tryon, Diane White, Annie McNair. Raw 5-Judy Welch, Johanna Ibisevic, Rosa Green, Nancy Shippers, Lavonne Galek, Linda White, Caroline Everett, Christine Andrus, Christina Kelley, Genevieve Houghtelling, Hilde Taylor, Ruth Taylor, Gwindal Bradley, Laurie Mull, Penny MacDougall, Becky Mundy, Patricia Roeschaub, Hollis Chapin, Brenda Miller, Sally Crandall, Virginia Crane. ...il 'MMT Special Honors 4 Recipient of D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award-Sharon Crane. V ..,,,g,3 Miss Delegates to Girls' State and to Boys State-James Hoople, Gilda Topping Carl Raymond. cf' Wolcott, also Apple Harvest Queen-Susan Welch. s In and Out of School We play our best-win or lose SPORTS Varsity Soccer Row 1-Dean Owen, Thane Kelley, Mark Purdum, Ronnie Godkin, Dale Mundy. Row 2-Robert Searle, Vincent Redden, Randy Mills, David Fowler, Charles Palmer, Dennis Cramer, Michael Kenney, Mr. Washburn-Coach. Row 3-James Batzold- Manager, Ransome Jackson, Patrick Redden, Terry Blaisdell, Arthur Ellsworth, Jeffrey Mull, Paul Reed, John VanDuyne, Randy Gillette, Terry Stafford, Glenn Miller-Manager. Junior Varsity Soccer Row I-Ronald Blaisdell, Eric VanDeusen, John Kenney, Gordon Bacon, David Soules, Steven Palmer, James Wiltsie, William Redden. Row 2-Michael Nichols, Christian Gilchrist, Howard Skinner, Phillip White, George James, Michael McGinn, Jay Brown, Mr. Miller-Coach. This page compliments of WILMOTH HOME DECORATING CENTER. Junior High Soccer Row 1-Bruce Ftedden, Kevin Woodruff, Lawrence Galek, Christopher Cramer, John Budinock, Edward Jordan, David Smith. Row 2-Peter Gillette, Terry Powell, Robert Dougherty, John Stuck, Jonathan Elwell, Michael Palmer, Kim Wright. Row 3- Robert McDowell, Gary Allen, Joseph Cahoon, Dana Crane, Stephen Lepper, Terry Pollay, Raymond Iocco, Roger James- Manager, Mr. Parsons-Coach. Wrestling Group Row 1-Robert Burch- ard, Karl Wickman, Marice- Merithewg Mr. Parsons-Coach, with Stephen Sklenar and Harold Kellerg Steven VanDuyne, Dean Owen, David Betts. Row 2- Paul Reed, Michael Mi- ner, Michael Kelley, Gary Malhone, Patrick Redden, Christian Gil- christ, Joseph Webster, Eric Van Deusen, Ron- nie Godkin, Roger James-Managert Absent -Cary Lyman, Nicholas Wemesfelder, Edward Brockman, Mark War- ren, Frederick Bundy. This page compliments of CAHOON FARMS. Varsity Basketball Row I-Robert Searle, Vincent Redden, Percy White, Randy Mills, Phillip White. Row 2-Steven Cotten-Manager, Jeffrey Mull, John VanDuyne, David Fowler, Ronald Crane, Charles Palmer, Mr. McGinn-Coach. This page complimenis of FOWLER BROTHERS. Junior Varsity Basketball Row 1-Ronald Blaisdell, Barry Countryman, Steven Palmer, John Stuck, Gordon Bacon, Mark Purdum, Thane Kelley. Row 2-Charles Wadsworth-Manager, Michael McGinn, Jay Brown, David Soules, Dennis Cramer, William Redden, George James-Manager, Mr. Miller-Coach. Junior High Basketball Row 1-Lynn Chatfield-Manager, John Budinock, Terry Powell, Kevin Woodruff, Bruce Redden, Lawrence Galek, Robert Dougherty, Christopher Cramer, James Gillette. Row 2-Michael Palmer, Kim Wright, Matthew Douglass, Robert McDowell, Joseph Cahoon, Dana Crane, Dennis Decker, Stephen Lepper, Mr. Fitzrnorris-Coach. This page compliments of WOLCOTT SERVICE CENTER. Varsity Cheerleaders At left, Kneeling-Cathy Allen, ffrontl, Gilda Topping. Row 1 -Sally Streeter, Marilyn Payne, Becky Harper. Row 2- Patricia Morell, Susan Welch. Below, F rant-Lorraine Bowman, Sandra Jackson. Back-Brenda Waterman, Constance Mills, Janet Katz, Susan Bidwell, Leah Reed, Pamela Parton, Cindy Marsden. Junior Varsity 'Worshipping Goddesses of the Hoop. Girls Athletic Association ,,. 1 as J 3,33 .f me L , , , - gg - , it , f Q . fm, K '1 'f:,fefW5 ---. g ,jg f ,.,- 1 , . ,,'- -- j s- as--t' B X -1- ' a ' itll? 'L i t ' V 1i'i'-To -fi S 1 if tt t fi g' 1 J 533 - - ' . - J 1 ,- 'fiff s lt -,- ' I ' ,ar ' ' - 5 ' x ' ffj , 1, 1 s f ' , wa- - ,,, t'.t Y Q w wr , 5 s ' 1 Q J ' i . J lf - Q f ,. - J . H i I ,'h,,,- -I 'f ' if J. 7756111 iE i . -as , ,,.. ,,,.. , , ,. . . .. , ,..t. . i . . r its .. , . .. ,, 31' f 'f51.iifQfi5Z1 lf.: 5' H ,J i ' ' ' I . -S5535 1- -L 7' ?- . . ' 1' L 'f f. f Wifi' ifliift l il ,,' 5 A5 ' MEZZ' 921' J i I f,- at 1 it if L2 A , , ,.,. A , . o , , ,M Q . h , M ' , 'L .P sf -,rs .. f -MIL r-if E E a ' tastf ' ttts 'ttt ','s X'-s - I- ,, J' t . ' ts - -- - s -' 'S ,.... J ,, FZ' i 1-1 r V .f - f. 1. I .11 f' is K ,,,,,f,,, , -7 L '4 ' A 4-,L g .sa ,. , 5 it . ,J iff f' ski. fr -. ttttt tt t B ' J Row I-Susan Bidwell, Constance Mills, Wendy Bishop, Dawn Wilson, Brenda Waterman, Marilyn Payne, Lorraine Bassett. Row 2-Wendy Douglass, Vickie Keeton, Katherine Rusco, Christine Countryman, Margaret Coman, Kathleen O'Brien, Cathy Allen, Pamela Parton, Becky Harper, Lorraine Bowman, Linda Campbell, Elizabeth Hoople. Row 3-Mrs. Twentyfive-Ad- visor, Sally Streeter, Lorna Taber, Sandra Jackson, Darlene Harnden, Roberta Mull, Patricia Morell, Leah Reed, Susan Welch, Dawn Everett, Patricia Miner, Sally Crane, Betty Baldwin, Kathleen Shippers. C.A.A. . . . a voluntary group . .. participates in team and individual sports of utmost importance is fairness in play, good sportsmanship, personal relationship with other girls .. . also important is de- velopment of skills. Pep Club Row 1:-Linda Campbell, Amy Conklin, Judith Codkin, Karen Bish- op, Brenda Water- man, Pamela Wright, Marilyn Payne, Janet Katz, Dawn Wilson. Row 2-Kathleen Ship- pers, Patricia Mi- ner, Dawn Everett, Wendy Douglass, Vickie Keeton, Joyce Lasher, Joan Miller, Patricia Collier, Kathleen 0'Brien, Margaret Coman. Row 3-Miss Bow- er-Advisor, Wendy Bishop, Lu Ann Stevenson, Kather- ine Rusco, Sandra Jackson, Becky Har- per, Susan Bidwell, Marcha Waterman. Row 4-Pamela Parton, Cathy Allen, Cindy Marsden, Brenda Taber, Linda Raymond-President, Brian Marsh, Sally Streeter. Row 5-Barbara Buchholtz, Mar- jorie Nichols, Patty Rusco, Lorraine Bowman, Constance Mills, Roberta Mull-Secretary, Patricia Morell, Susan Welch. Row 6-Leah Reed, Judy Welch, Carl Raymond, Sally Crane, Maxine Burch, Lorna Taber-Treasurer. Tennis-Spring 1967 Row 1-Bruce Galek, Christian Gilchrist, Moses Mukiibi, Michael Nichols. Row 2 fmlndingl-Michael Douglass, Michael Bentley, Ray Correll, David Bieth, Kim Decker, Dean Owen, Mr. Parsons-Coach, Carl Raymond, Brian Marsh. Bowling Team Row 1-Lee Shippers, Larry Curtis, Terry Stafford. Row 2-Richard Topping, Mr. Washbum- Coach, Dennis Topping, Theodore Mundy, Edward Schram, Robert Winter, Charles Putnam, George Buckalew, Terry Blaisdell. Varsity Baseball-Spring 1967 Row 1-Ransome Jackson and Henry Wetherby-Managers, Steven Cotten, Jeffrey Harper, Arthur Ellsworth, William Payne, Dennis Cramer, Michael Kenney. Row 2-Terry Blaisdell, Randy Mills, George James, Ronald Williams. Row 3-Eric Van- Deusen, Ronald Blaisdell, David Fowler, David Crane, David Soules, Donald Lockwood, Terry Wadsworth, Dennis Blake, Robert Miller, Dale Mundy and David Householder-Managers, Mr. Simons-Coach. Junior High Baseball-Spring 1967 Row 1-Steven Palmer, Robert McDowell, Gary Bellinger, Dana Crane, Joseph Cahoon, Kevin Woodruff. Row 2-Stephen Lepper, Daryl Rose, Daniel Reed. Row 3-Thane Kelley, Mr. Washburn-Coach, Frederick Kenney, John Stuck, Harold Kel- lar, George Jones, Dennis Decker, Michael McGinn, Mark Purdum, James Allen, Gordon Bacon, Gary Wilcox. Track-Spring 1967 Row 1-Barry Countryman, Edward Hendrix, Thomas Resue, George Fowler, Jay Brown, Andrew Wadsworth. Row 2-Mr. Smith -Coach, Theodore Mundy-Manager, David Shippers, Frank LaPlaca, Robert Leege, Jack Hirsh, John Mason, John Van- Duyne, Donald Besaw, Randy Gillette, Robert Fitzmaurice, Dennis McNeilly, Patrick Redden, Stephen Isaac-Manager. Track Meet at Hornell , wb' W5 ?3'f?1' -C' W . H ,,..,:, W.. G ,.,, new , nl r i to :.l , , W dir' George Fowler of Wolcott tying for first place in Section 5, Class B competition. 44 5,1 ,-4 . ports Scores JUNIOR VARSITY VARSITY BASEBALL BASEBALL-1967 1967 Soclus .......... 13 Wolcott .... 11 N. Rose . Wolcott Williamson . . . . 5 Wolcott .... Red Creek Wolcott Williamson . . . . 12 Wolcott. . . Sgdus , , , Wolcott Sodus ..... . . 4 Wolcott .... Marion ,,,, , , Wolcott Clyde , , , , , , 16 Wolcott .... Williamson Wolcott Savannah , , , 3 Wolcott .... .... Wolcott n Wolcott .... Weeds ort Wolcott avanah.. ...15 P N. Rose . . . . . . 12 Wolcott .... 12 Wayne - - - Wolcott Red Creek .. . . . 12 Wolcott .... Savannah - Wolcott Red Creek . . . 7 Wolcott .... Williamson Wolcott N. Rose . . . . . . 9 Wolcott .... ClYde ---- Wolcott Marion .......... Wolcott Sectional Competition Wolcott vs. Avoca at Geneva won 8-2g Wolcott vs. Nunda at Honeoye Falls lost 'ij Wayne County Class B Champions. 4,1 .. ffl ff' i ' ii 6' 2 , 'ff N 'wk F1 f 5 xg ,V .fl y '.: i n jr . P' ffyi' if f , 54 , 'V 1, kiyfi. .4 LA V fx' ., ha l- x I T: ,N-f,+'?QfX1z4 x , TENNIS-1967 f f la . 7 ., , ',, .' . 3.9 ax . '1 'ff , Q ii.. A, N. Rose ........ O Wolcott. . . . 3 , - Q. 'Y ' K' ffsvf 1,l- V N. Rose . . . .. 0 Wolcott. . . . 3 h:' ? w.g Ii I 1 Pal-Mac . .. Wolcott .,:W w,r1Tg, F',5fff,'? 'i,,A,,' ' . - ' - .3 A , s - e W V Pal-Mac . . . . . 3 Wolcott. . . . O x , ,p fffl rf My V I A M y V A V Lyons . .. . . . 3 Wolcott... . 0 X I V W Lyons 3 Wolcott. . .. 0 'O 2 ' - A 4 Newark . . . . . 2 Wolcott. . . . I 2 f 1 -5 ' f Newark .. Wolcott P J? ,, ,. 'K .. Sodus . .. Wolcott 'f-1i , Qki. Sodus Wolcott 5 2325 5 ss ., Marion .... . . Wolcott NX I lglagon ' 3 golcott 0 eff- '-aV' , 1 e . . . . . o cott. . . . clide ... .. 3 Wolcott. . .. 0 I 'i ia., Wayne .. .. 3 Wo1cott.... 0 'ii eaim I - Miwi 'I . , '1 1 ... H 1 W 3 Wolcott 0 3s . 41 - aYne ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' X 1' ..-. V 5 V- 1', . r v ..,- i I eiv VARSITY SOCCER Newark ........ 1 Wolcott .... 6 Savannah ...... 1 Wolcott .... 10 Marion .... . . 1 Wolcott .... 2 N. Rose .... . . . 3 Wolcott. . . .. 1 Red Creek ...... 3 Wolcott .... O Wayne .... . . 4 Wolcott .... 0 Savannah ....... 0 Wolcott .... 5 Marion .... . . 1 Wolcott .... 0 N. Rose 5 Wolcott... 0 Red Creek ...... 2 Wolcott .... 0 Sodus ...... . . . 2 Wolcott. . . . 3 JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER Newark .... . . 5 Wolcott .... 2 Sodus . . . . . 1 Wolcott. . . . 7 N. Rose ........ 1 Wolcott .... 3 Red Creek ...... 5 Wolcott .... 0 Newark ........ 0 Wolcott .... 2 Savannah ...... 1 Wolcott .... 3 Marion .... . . 0 Wolcott .... 1 Savannah ...... 3 Wolcott .... 5 Marion .... . . 3 Wolcott .... 1 J UN IOR HIGH SOCCER Red Creek ...... Oswego ........ Wolcott .... 2 Wolcott .... 1 0 Wolcott .... 2 Wolcott .... 0 Savannah ...... Wolcott Savannah ...... Red Creek ...... Oswego . . . .... Wolcott Sodus . . . . . Wolcott BOWLING Red Creek ...... 0 Lyons ......... 2 Clyde .... . . . 3 N. Rose ........ 0 Savannah ...... 1 Red Creek ...... 1 Lyons .... . . . 4 Clyde . . . . . . . 3 N. Rose ........ 0 0 2 Wolcott Wolcott Wolcott Wolcott Wolcott Wolcott Wolcott Wolcott Wolcott A second match with Savannah is scheduled for February 22. Wayne . . . . . . Williamson .... Sodus ........ Red Creek ..... Clyde .... . . . N. Rose . . . . . Wolcott .... Wolcott Wolcott Wolcott Wolcott Wolcott Marion . . . . . . Wolcott Pal-Mac . . . . . Wolcott Savannah ...... Wolcott Wayne ........ Wolcott Williamson .... Wolcott Sodus ......... Wolcott Red Creek ...... Wolcott Clyde ......... N. Rose ....... Wolcott Wolcott Wayne .. Wolcott. Williamson Wolcott. Sodus ......... Wolcott. Red Creek Wolcott. Clyde ......... Wolcott. N. Rose . Wolcott. Marion . . Wolcott. Pal-Mac ....... Wolcott. Savannah ..... Wolcott. Wayne ........ Wolcott. Williamson Wolcott . Sodus ......... Wolcott. Red Creek Wolcott. Clyde .... Wolcott. N. Rose ........ Wolcott. Second games with Marion, Savannah and Pal-Mac are scheduled for February 23, 27 and March 1. Second games with Marion, Savannah and Pal-Mac are scheduled for February 23, 27 and March 1. Marion . . Wolcott Red Creek Wolcott Clyde .... . . . Wolcott N. Rose . . . .... Wolcott Savannah Wolcott Sodus ......... Wolcott Red Creek Wolcott Clyde ......... Wolcott Sodus ......... Wolcott A second game with Savannah is scheduled for February 27. With : Wayne Won Cato Won Wayne Won Weedsport Lost Fulton Lost Pal-Mac Lost The schedule also included scrimmages with Hannibal, Lyons, Fulton and Cato. W 1 r I s td These are the Seniors-leaders of the followers, sentimental at the end, but proud to be Wolcott graduates. E IORS E Miss Bower: As friend and advisor, you have helped us solve many problems and achieve suc- cesses. We, the Class of 1968, grateful- ly thank you for your time, energy, ideas and concern while being our advisor. We will certainly miss you. Mr. Parton: With your leadership this past year, our magazine sale was outstandingly suc- cessful. Your assistance was also much appreciated at basketball games and our other class undertakings. We sincerely thank you for all you contributed. m.,,.,,W Vi . Cynthia Baker James Batzold Barbara Buchholtz S116 Byork Linda Campbell Donald Card Amy Conklin Ray Correll Dale Countryman A Lou Crane D Ronald Crane Sharon Crane 149' 'ww--wr' Valois Crane Prudyann Crombach Donald Dates Beverly DOHIIC David Eldred Arthur Ellsworth gif' N-2..n..alI' Dawn Everett Gerald Farnsworth Marie Faulkner Linda Galvin Henry Gilbert Randy Gillette ri' Ronnie Godkifl Darlene Harnden Sandra Harris -a. 5 f my em - - -QE-E Ri- '.:i9'i5,. S-'MV , 'WY- , -A Q r ,. ,. X K. . , . 1 I Y f 'I ' if '-.,' 34 ff? ' i-1,i ',3 IN- 033' - 'ea'-5 in 1 I Q fi-Qi 1 f , - , - n pf , -. as ,J wt' - 1 35.5 . . , P -irxryf fc9A,,5X3 - , Rae Ann Haughey James Hoople Roger Hyde 'gp' of Sa pf: ,isewsax - .. .. - aw - 73 ' Ransome Jackson Frank LaPlaca Anna Larsen 'wma Boualy Manithip Larry Maust Sharon Maust ,FMU Dennls McNe1lly Susan Mc ueen Joyce Mc uown Joan Miller Dennis Morgan Dale Mundy l Marjorie Nichols Dale Palmer JHIIICS Paylor G5 f :sm IU? David Pollay Carl Raymond Thomas Resue s l lressa w Bettl' Ridgeway Arnold Rising Patty Rusco 1 . Y . v TCNY Sears Kathleen Shippers i Katherine Smith Marilyn Smith Patricia Smith Debra Soules My -ff ,9- Terry Stafford Charles Stebbins Ron Stewart 5 Sally Streeter Patricia Tallman Gilda Topping X51 John VanDuyne Mareha Waterman Scott Williams Possible Candidates for Graduation Michael Laird Patricia Miner Advisors x K ,f 1 : :xv 4-1,13 '6,-'.:x'- 1 :A-,as-f-Q ' 175 1 , ,, These are two very important individuals-as advisors and friends. Two who are . . . resourceful industrious agile cheerful and thoughtful Junior Prom-MCamelot jd Attendant Marilyn Smith, Queen Sandra Harris, King John Van- Duyne, Attendant Brian Marsh. Senior Ball 46Si1ver Bells Attendant Susan McQueen, Queen Marjorie Nichols, King John VanDuyne, Attendant Ron Stewart. No, my neck's not stiff-the crown will fall off ! 3 e E iii? E Get it even, Jill. Time for some fun. Honest! xg lk No, I'm not Boris Karloff! W Clamor. Y Y V Y Whoooo? President Roosevelt, I presume. Come on, Sal. Two thirty-five's are better than one. Where did she go? , , Does it check? There ought to be an easier way Concentration-even without Marcia! If you don't get off my foot, I'1l. . .! No, we aren't the Bob- sey Twins! I know I had it! Seniors raise the roof! 0h,Sal! Thank the gods there are only 10 more minutes of gym! Simple Simon says . . . The Globe Trotters? 2 , W4 . 1 .. V - , M 'X Just like Mom used to make . . . 'til I moved out Rae-a drop of golden sun?! CYNTHIA L. BAKER Cyndi Don't live it up unless you can live it down. Beauty Culture. Bowling 23 Future Nurses 23 Class Secretary 23 Glee Club 1, 23 Press Club 43 Roll Call Staff 2. JAMES R. BATZOLD Pollack It is better to have people laugh with youthan at you. Industrial Arts. Soccer 1, 2, Manager 43 Baseball 1. BARBARA HELEN BUCHHOLTZ li 1' li Barb God grant me the serenity to ac- cept the thingcs I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. French, Science, Mathematics. Future Teachers 2, 3, 43 American Field Service Secretary and Treasurer 43 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres- ident 43 Roll Call Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Press Club 43 Pep Club 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 High School Choir 33 Photography Club 33 All County Choir lg Senior Play .43 Syracuse University Citizenship Conference 2, 3, 4. SUE DENISE BYORK Susie As ., long as it's funny, it doesn't have to make sense! Homemaking, Business. Bowling 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses 23 Roll Call Staff 23 Press Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 NYSSMA 1. LINDA S. CAMPBELL Freddie What will be, will be . . . with a little help from me. French. Girls Athletic Association 3, 43 Intra- murals 3, 43 Pep Club 4. DONALD M. CARD Bud Drive, desire and Determination open the door to most goals in life. Art, Business, Industrial Arts. AMY ALICE CONKLIN l' 'H Butterball Women are unpredictable. You never know how they are going to get their own way. Mathematics, Science, Latin Bowling 13 Future Nurses 2, Vice Pres- ident 3, 43 American Field Service Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 13 Roll Call Staff 43 National Honor Society 33 Pep Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3, Student Conductor 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 High School Choir 3, 43 NYSSMA 4g All County enior Director Choir 13 Senior Play 43 Red Cross Leadership Conference 33 AFSC Confer- ence in Washington and New York 4. RAY CORRELL Clifford Life often presents us with a choice of evils rather than of goods. Science, Mathematics, Industrial Arts. Track Team 33 Tennis 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DALE COUNTRYMAN Clarkie Girls may come and girls may go, so let 'em. Industrial Arts. Soccer 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU CRANE Larry M00 Never grow a wishbone where your backbone should be. Homemaking, Business. Bowling 1, 2, 33 43 Girls Athletic As- sociation lg Intramurals 13 Future Homemakers 1, 23 Future Nurses 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Pep Club 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD JOHN CRANE Bull To seek pleasure is to commit myself to women! Mathematics, Science, French Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 Press Club 43 National Honor Societyl 33 Pep Club 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Class Treasurer 1, Vice President 33 Syracuse University Citizenship Confer- ence 2, 3. SHARON ANN CRANE Shar It's better to wear out than to rust Out. Mathematics, French, Science. Bowling 1, 2, 43 Girls Athletic Associa- tion 13 Future Nurses 3, 43 American Field Service Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Roll Call Staff 1, 2, 3, .43 National Honor Society 3, Vice President 4g Student Council 43 Band 1, 2, 3, Student Conductor 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 High School Choir 3, 43 All County Band 1, 33 All County Choir 43 Senior Play 43 D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 4. VALOIS L. CRANE Val An auto body and fender repair man is needed. Industrial Arts. PRUDYANN CROMBACH Prudy Don't look back at yesterday, to- morrow could be better. Business. Bowling 1, 23 Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3g Intramurals 1, 2, 3. DONALD DATES Melvin How can I get anywhere in this world if my truck never starts? Art. Future Farmers 2, 3. BEVERLY ANN DOANE Bee Take the world as it is, not as it ought to be. H omemaking, Business. guguf Homemakers 1, 23 Future Nurses DAVID WAYNE ELDRED Dave Never underestimate the power of a woman. Industrial Arts. Intramurals 23 Future Farmers 2, 3. ARTHUR ELLSWORTH Art High school days have their de- lights, but will never compare to high school nights. Art. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 33 In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 High School Choir 43 All County Choir 4. DAWN MARIE EVERETT Thirty-eight Be silent and safe-silence never betrays you. Business. Girls Athletic Association 3, 43 Intra- murals 3, 43 Roll Call Staff 3, 43 Li- brary Club 43 Pep Club 4. GERALD ALLEN FARNSWORTH Jerry Life could be beautiful, but it isn't. Art. Transferred from Highland .lunior-Sen- ior High School, Highland, New York, September 1967. MARIE FAULKNER Dum-Dum Live for todayg tomorrow may never come. Business. Transferred from Clyde-Savannah Cen- tral School, Clyde, New York, Septem- ber 1966. Future Nurses 43 Roll Call Staff 43 Glee Club 3. 4. LINDA MARIE GALVIN Buffie To err is human, to forgive divine. Business. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Roll Call Staff 33 Press Club 43 Library Club 43 Student Council Secretary 3. HENRY CLAY GILBERT Thumper 60-61 Chevys forever. Art, Industrial Arts. Transferred from Red Creek Central, Red Creek, New York, September 1965. Senior Play 4. 65 RANDY GILLETTE Dewey Do we or don't we? Mathematics, Science. Soccer 1, 2, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 43 Track 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 4. RONNIE LEE GODKIN Romeo I will study and learn, and some- day my chance will come. Business, Latin, Science. Transferred from Red Creek Central School, Red Creek, New York, Septem- ber 1967. Soccer 43 Basketball 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Captain 1, 33 In- tramurals 1, 43 Dramatics Club Secre- tary lg Pep Club lg Student Council 13 Photography Club 33 Football 13 Wres- tling 1, 43 Chess Club 33 Debate Club lg Business Club Vice President 3. DARLENE HARNDEN Dar The entire sum of existence is the magic of being needed by just one person. Business, Homemaking. Girls Athletic Association 43 Intramu- rals 3, 43 Press Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA JEAN HARRIS Sandy There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the interval. Mathematics, French, Science. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading 13 Fu- ture Teachers 2, 3, 43 American Field Service Club 2, 3, 43 Roll Call Staff 3, 43 National Honor Society Treasurer 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club. RAE ANN HAUGHEY Rae Beware of anyone without a sense of humor. Business, Mathematics. Bowling 2, 43 Girls Athletic Associa- tion 13 Intramurals 13 American Field Service Club 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Roll Call Staff 2g Majorette 23-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 High School Choir 3, 43 All County Choir 1, 43 Senior Play 4. JAMES ROSS HOOPLE ' Hoop Valedictorian. Life is a continuous series of crises called progress. Mathematics, Science, Latin. Soccer 23 Baseball 1, 23 American Field Service Club 3, President 43 Dramatics Club 43 Press Club Feature Editor 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Orchestra Treasurer 1, 2, 33 NYSSMA 33 Boys State Alternate 43 Senior Play 43 Class Vice President 1, President 33 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda- tion 43 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Mathematics and Science Award 3. ROGER HYDE Life goes on from day to day, and never stops for a smell of hay. Industrial Arts, Art. RANSOME PAUL JACKSON Rabbit Life without success is normal, life with success is a state of emer- gency. Science, Mathematics. Transferred from Lawrenceville High School, Lawrenceville, Illinois, March 1966. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 43 Press Club 1, 43 Pep Club 43 Student Council 1, President 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Senior Play 43 Class Treasurer 33 Foot- ball 2. FRANK LAPLACA French Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you take it. Business, Industrial Arts. Track 3, 43 Senior Play 4. ANNA MARGARET LARSEN Anne All this and heaven tool Mathematics. Transferred from 'Limestone High School, Limestone, Maine, September 1965. Future Nurses 23 Roll Call Staff 23 Pep Club lg Senior Play 4g Class Treasurer 23 Class Representative 1. BOULAY MANITHIP Wally Do not turn back when you are just at the goal. English. Previously attended Teacher Training School, Vientiane, Laos3 came to Wol- cott as A.F.S. student. Future Teachers 43 American Field Service Club 43 Glee Club 43 English Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A.F.S. International Scholarships. BRIAN MARSH 4' Those who conform to everything are damned to a life of mediocrity, those that do not conform are committed to a life of loneliness and wisdom. French, Science, Mathematics. Basketball Manager 2, 3, and 43 Base- ball 13 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 43 American Field Service Club 4g Dramatics Club 43 Press Club 1, Editor in Chief 43 Pep Club 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 High School Choir 43 Photography Club 43 All County Choir 43 Senior Play 43 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4g Class President 43 Language Award 33 Chairman Junior Prom 33 Talent Show 2, 4. SHARON JEAN MAUST Twiggie There is nothing worth the Wear of winning, but laughter and the love of friends. Business. Bowling 1, 23 Girls Athletic Associa- tion 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 23 Future Nurses 23 Roll Call Staff 33 Press Club 43 Glee Club 1. LARRY MAUST Gorilla Everybody should love money. Business. DENNIS MCNEILLY Denny There is no hope for the satisfied man. Business, Industrial Arts. Track 3, 43 Senior Play 4. SUSAN ELAINE MCQUEEN Suz With women the heart argues, not the mind. Mathematics, Science. Bowling 1, 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Cheer- leading 2, 33' Future Teachers 2, 3g Future Nurses 23 Roll Call Staff 2, 3, 4g School Representative at Newark Rose Festival. JOYCE M. MCQUOWN W Q12 T I was cut out to be an angel .. . but someone lost the pattern! Homemaking, Art. Transferred from Sodus Central School, Sodus, New York, October 1964. Future Teachers 23 Roll Call Staff 43 Library Club 43 Majorette 3, 4. JOAN AILEEN MILLER C.plus Judge others by what you see, not by what you hear. Mfffhematics, Art, French. Bowling 1, 2g Girls Athletic Associa- tion l, 2g Intramurals 13 Future Teach- ers 33 American Field Service Club 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club Secretary 1, 2, 3g Roll Call Staff 1, 2, 3, 4g Press Club Fashion Editor 43 National Honor So- ciety 3, Pep Club 43 Student Council Vice President 33,Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 High School Choir 43 All County Choir 1, 43 Senior Play 43 Class President 23 American Field Service Finalist 3. DENNIS MORGAN Morg Rich is the treasure, Sweet the pleasure, Sweet is the pleasure after pain. Industrial Arts. DALE WILLIAM MUNDY Dale If it is more blessed to give than to receive, then many are content to let the other fellow have the greater blessing. Mathematics, Science, Industrial Arts. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, Manager 3g Baseball 1, 2, 3g Intramurals 43 Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4g High School Choir 3, 43 NYSSMA 43 All County Choir 1, 43 Senior Play 4. MARJORIE MARY NICHOLS Marjie Loneliness is .. . a Chequita ba- nana without its sticker. Latin, Mathematics, Science. Transferred from Davis High School, Davis, California, September 1966. American Field Service Club 2, 3, Vice President 43 Roll Call Staff 1, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 13 Press Club Circula- tion Manager 43 Pep Club 4g Band 1, 2, Student Conductor 3 and 43 High l 4 I t x t l l 1 School Choir 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Photography Club Secretary and Treas- urer 33 All State Band 43 All County Choir 43 English Award 3. DALE ELIZABETH PALMER Mischief sparkles in her eyes, but her laughter never dies. Business. Bowling 23 Intramurals 43 Cheerleading 1, 2, 33 Roll Call Staff 4g Press Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Senior Play 4g Class Secretary 1, Vice President 4. JAMES PAYLOR Jim The main cause for lying is that women ask men too many ques- tions. Industrial Arts. DAVID POLLAY Dave Well, it was fun while it lasted. Industrial Arts. CARL GEORGE RAYMOND Teddy We are always getting ready to live, but never living. Mathematics, Science, Latin. Basketball Manager 23 Bowling 33 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Future Teachers 43 American Field Ser- vice Club 43 Dramatics Club 43 Press Club News Editor 4g Pep Club 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 High School Choir 43 Photography Club 43 All County Choir 43 Boys State 43 Senior Play 43 Class Treasurer 43 Mathematics Award 3. THOMAS RESUE Tom Money isn't everything, neither are girls3 but they sure are nice to have around. Mathematics, Science. Track 3g Cross Country 3. BETTY RIDGEWAY Bets It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should. Business, Art. Bowling 1, 2g Future Homemakers 13 Senior Play 4. ARNOLD RISING Arnie You only live once, but if you live the way I do, once is enough. Industrial Arts. PATTY RUSCO Pat We live, as we dream-alone . . . Business. Girls Athletic Association Sports Man- ager 33 Future Teachers 3, President 43 Roll Call Staff 3, 4g Press Club 43 Pep Club 43 Glee Club 3, 43 High School Choir 3, 43 All County Choir 43 Senior Play 43 Class Secretary 43 All State Choir 43 Business Award 3. 'Regents Scholarship, College, four years. TERRY SEARS Ter The past is nothing until its promises are fulfilled in the fu- ture. Business, Art. Student Council 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43, High School Choir 3, 4g Senior Play 43 Class President 13 Sibley's Gold Seal Certifi- cate of Merit in Art 2, 4. KATHLEEN MARY SHIPPERS Kath A friend will be reckoned the mas- terpiece of nature. Business, H omemaking. Girls Athletic Association 43 Intra- murals 43 Roll Call Staff Treasurer 3 and 43 Press Club 43 Library Club 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Pep Club 4. KATHERINE SMITH Kath Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason why so few engage in it. Mathematics. Roll Call Staff 4g Pep Club 4. MARILYN SMITH In nature there's no blemish but the mind3 none can be called de- formed but the unkind. Mathematics, Science. American Field Service Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Photography Club 3. PATRICIA SMITH Pat No one ever became extremely wicked all at once. Business. Bowling 1, 2, 43 Future Nurses 2, Sec- retary 3, 4. DEBRA LEE SOULES Deb Believe in the ones you love. If you can't, who can you believe in? Business, Homemaking. Bowling 2, 33 Future Teachers 43 Roll Call Staff 2, 3, 43 Press Club Secretary and Treasurer 4g Library Club 43 Pep Club 43 Glee Club 43 Senior Play 4. TERRY JAMES STAFFORD Terry I only regret that I have but one life to give to my school-and I gave it! Industrial Arts Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Tennis 23 Intramurals 1, 23 Future Farmers 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Sen- ior Play 4. CHARLES STEBBINS Charlie Bad times have a scientific value. These are the occasions a good learner would not miss. Industrial Arts, Mathematics. Regents Scholarship, Nursing, four years. RON STEWART Rosie You are alive, but do you just exist or do you live? Business. Soccer 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Base- ball 1, 23 Bowling 33 Press Club 43 Student Council 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Senior Play 4. SALLY ANN STREETER Sal Salutatorian. Laughter is not at all a bad begin- ning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. Mathematics, Science, Latin. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Athletic Asso- ciation 1, 2, Vice President 3, President 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 2, 3, 43 American Field Service Club 1, Secre- tary and Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, Representative to Adult Chapter 43 Roll Club Staff 2, Junior Editor 3, Editor 43 National Honor Society 3, President 43 Pep Club 43 Band 1, Secretary and Treasurer 2, Student Conductor 3, Pres- ident 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Class Secre- tary 33 Senior Play 4. PATRICIA ANN TALLMAN Pat Tomorrow is another day, but that just gives you another twenty-four hours to worry about what is both- ering you today. Mathematics, Beauty Culture. Cheerleading I3 Senior Play 4. GILDA TOPPING Jill The only way to have a friend is to be one. Mathematics, Science, French. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 2, Vice President 3, 43 American Field Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Roll Call Staff 2, Junior Editor 3, Editor 43 Student Council 1, 23 Girls State 4g All County Choir 1. JOHN VANDUYNE A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. Mathematics, Science, Industrial Arts. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 23 Track 3g Dramatics Club 4. MARCHA WATERMAN Life is like a mirrorg look into it with a smile, and a smile will be immediately returned. Mathematics, French. Bowling 43 Future Teachers 3, 4g Fu- ture Nurses 2g Pep Club 4. SCOTT WILLIAMS Industrial Arts. Transferred from Eastridge High School, Rochester, New York, Septem- ber 1966. 'Regents Scholarship Nursing, three years. L k i 1 I W L W i F HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES 'ci' ,1 H If if X 'Ng , , Q-quxg, Junior Class Row 1-Mr. Murphy-Advisor, Leslie Chatfield, Janet Katz, Pamela Parton, Cynthia Andrews, Ellynn Russell, Coral Mc- Dowell, Marilyn Payne, Joyce Decker. Row 2-Becky Harper, Cathy Allen, Lorraine Bassett, George VanGelder, Diane John- son, Nancy Countryman, Virginia Rowe, Steven Cotten, Janice Chestnut, Leslie Alteri, Dean Owen. Row 3-Keith Flint, Charles Miller, Paul Winter, David Shippers, Joie Smith, Terry Blaisdell, David Fowler, Jeffrey Mull, John Kellar, Vincent Redden, Dennis Webster, Patrick Redden. Row 1-Judith Godkin, Linda Raymond, Patricia Utter, Patricia Collier, Bonnie Barcomb, Jeanine Doty, Eppie MacDouga1l, Deborah Wickman, Noreen Wetherby, Barbara Pettit, Linda Cornish. Row 2-Brenda Hirsh, Gale Hilliker, Philip Eygnor, Lorraine Bowman, Leah Reed, Leo Ticconi, Allen Rowe, Delbert Crouch, Nancy Welch, Susan Welch, Richard Briggs, Randy Webster. Row 3-James Shippers, Robert Cahoon, Andrew Wadsworth, Bruce Galek, Theodore Mundy, Percy White, Paul Reed, Robert 'Fowler, Dennis Topping, Lorna Taber, Betty Baldwin, Terry Morgan. ophomore Class Row 1-Christine Countryman, Phyllis Shove, Dawn Wilson, Mary Ann Gilchrist, Katherine Rusco, Mrs. Black- Advisor, Alice Silliman, Mary Zimmerman, Kathleen O'Brien, Peter Dean. Row 2-Alan Douglass, David VanLiere, Robert FitzMaurice, Glen Teeple, David Householder, John Paylor, Henry Wetherby, Jay Brown, Edwin Lupo, Thom- as Bryant. Row 3-Deborah Stevenson, Michael Nichols, Eric VanDeusen, Carol Williams, Marshall Handfield, Stephen Isaac, Michael Kenney, Ronald Blaisdell, Patricia Morell, William Everett, Christine Hixon. Row 4-Robert Leege, Steven Hyde, Randy Mills, Robert McQuown, William Horn, 'Richard Galek, Charles Palmer, Dean Ingersoll, Larry Hutchings, John Weber, Bruce Countryman, George James. Row 1-ML BYler-Advisor, Jack Hatter, Elaine Immerman, Marva Miller, Margaret Coman, Marcia How- land, Isaac Provo, Thomas Bundy, Wendy Bishop. Row 2-Barry Countryman, Sally Crane, Otis Vezzose, Charles.l?utman, Michael Kelley, Dean Hanson, Thomas Farnsworth, James Henner, Christian Gilchrist. Raw 3-Patricia Taber,'Karen Noble, Jeanne Silliman, Kim Decker, Star Gillett, Kay Crane, Thomas Stebbins, Sarah.DeCosey, Linda Rose, Sharon DePauw, Mary Ruhm. Row 4-Patrick Paul, Daniel Curtis, Edward Hendrix, Phillip White, George Buckalew, David Soules, Larry Curtis, Robert Powers, Robert Winter, Den- nls Cramer, Edward Schram, Michael Collier. Freshman Class Row 1-Mr. Fitzmorris-Advisor, Bonney Milan, Ralph Collier, James Wiltsie, Wendy Douglass, Vickie Keeton, Darlene Card, Sandra Jackson, Karen Pettit. lbw 2-Gene King, Katherine Wright, Martha Leonardson, Cynthia Salisbury, Harold Kellar, Cynthia Doty, William Redden, Jeanette Milliman, Debora Watson, John Stuck. Row 3-Steven Palmer, Aaron Petrosino, Gale Williams, Cathy Gregg, Kathleen DeVol, Steven VanDuyne, Roger Milliman, Stacey Wolfe, Donald Dougherty, Shelley Verburg, Cindy Marsden. Row 4-Glen Minier, John Reed, Steven VanAmburg, Lee Shippers, Mark Warren, Donald Allen, Ronald Colvin, Ronald Caster, Thomas Seymoure, Gary Malbone, Robert Kellar, Dale McNeilly, George Jones, Jona- than Everett, Steven Crouch. Row 1-Karl Wickman, Gordon Bacon, Robert Burchard, Brenda Waterman, Dianna Miller, Linda Reynolds, Pamela Wright, Penny Vezzose, Patricia Eldred, Lu Ann Stevenson, Dale Bowman, John Kenney, Mrs. Gunkler-Advisor. Row 2- Susan Bidwell, Karen Bush, Deborrah Senior, Clifford Green, Roberta Mull, Betty Givens, Maxine Burch, James Allen, Thane Kelley, Karter Loveless, Tracy Gillette. Row 3-Rinda Bowen, Diane Eygnor, Richard Topping, Bonnie Lindner, Thomas Worden, Brenda Taber, Rosemary Gordon, Constance Mills, Linda Shippers, Elizabeth Hoople, Ronald Hanson, Belita Youells, Sally Ann Miller, Leo Mander. Row 4-Mary Ann Scott, Michael McGinn, Joseph Webster, Kim VanVleck, Stanley Hyde, Bernard Chase, Howard Skinner, Brian Mills, John Crane, Donald Chatfield, Charles Wadsworth, Renee Freeman, Ronald Howland. Students at Williamson Seated-Katherin Manning, Debra Loveless, Karen Bishop, Cynthia Maybe, Joyce Lasher. Standing-Loraine Webster, Mari- lyn Topping, Daniel Leonardson, Joseph Schmidt. Students at Red Creek 2 w Row 1-George Maybe, Gregory Miner. Row 2-Robert Milliman, Vernon Simmons, Mark Laird, Michael Miner. Ei hth Grade Row 1-Gary Wilcox, Yvonne Burnett, Linda Miller, Mr. Weaver, Edward Smith, Kevin Ceratt, Alfred Rusch. Row 2- Elaine Hixon, Fay Smith, Matthew Douglass, Frederick Bundy, Robert Duncan, Todd Decker, Karen Marsh, Rebecca Sears. Row 3-Joseph Cahoon, Kenneth Decker, Roger James, Rodney Malbone, Lynn Chatfield, Margaret Thomas, Jacqueline Miner, Judy Welch, Nancy Shippers, Linda White. Row 1+Fredrick Zimmerman, Homer Dingman, Laura Murray, Jackie Tucker, Mrs. Reeves, Mariann Topping, Jeannie Mal- hone, William Henner, Kevin Woodruff. Row 2-Sally McDowell, Terri Parton, Kathleen Bassett, Sheree Rusco, Helen Van- Duyne, Laura Coman, Thomas Wetherby, Thomas Mundwiler, Beverly Mander, Lewis Faulkner. Row 3-Ed Wiley, Joanne Hunt, Evan Tyler, Daniel Teeter, Thomas Wilcox, Henry Singletary, Dale Waite, David MacDougall, Rosa Green, Steven LaClair, Judith Briggs, Karen Buchanan. Ei hth Grade L...4 Row 1-.lean Hyde, Ann Duncan, Mary Bacon, Mrs. Nelson, Patrick Nichols, Melissa Howland, Stephen Stewart. Row 2- Joyce Hyde, Helen Delaine, Sharon Sharpe, Debra Provo, James LaPlaca, Daryl Rose, Christine Andrus, Frances Kenyon, Debra Stacy, Karen Redden. Row 3-Harold Rice, Michael Williams, Dana Crane, Barbara Williams, Stephen Lepper, Joseph Egnor, Daniel Reed, Dan McQuown, James Gillette, Gary Allen, William Royce. Absent-Timothy Capron, Thomas Dutcher, Albert DeCosey, Rodney Petrosino. Row 1-Kathleen Topping, Beverly Simmons, Vera Utter, Miss Rawson, Marjorie Flynn, Judy Lomire, Fay Bowen. Row 2- ,lames Brown, Scott Hoskins, Christina Kelley, John Ticconi, Caroline Everett, Robert McDowell, Genevieve Houghtelling, Lewis Manley, Ricky Baker, Donna Stacy. Row 3-Donald Brown, Ricky Chase, Daniel Sanzotta, Johanna Ibisevic, Charles Stoughtenger, Michael Kelley, Douglas Hirsh, Wendy Brown, Lavonne Calek, David DuBurk, Ronald Wilcox. Seventh Grade Row 1-Mr. Treasure, Gary Allen, Melinda Howland, Janet Johnson, George Wetherby, Karen Wolfe, Virginia Wiltsie, Diane Purdum. Row 2-Roberta Taber, Robert Dougherty, Mary Teeple, Diane White, Deborah Goodrich, Beverly Broadbent, James Simmons, Linda McKelvey, Ruth Mazur. Row 3-Shirley Williams, Sinclair Tucker, Allen Gay, Terry Pollay, Ruth Taylor, Hilde Taylor, Kenneth Dobbin, Ronald Barnes, Christopher Cramer, Annie McNair. Row 1-Wesley Reed, Terry Powell, James Morgan, Deborah Mundwiler, Lucinda Langdon, Randy Noble, Dennis Verkest. Row 2-Mary Curry, Robert Reynolds, Peter Gillette, Kenneth Pribulo, Mr. Parsons, Willie Williams, Bruce Redden, David Guinup, Terry Curtis. Row 3-Darryl Laird, Pamela Clingerman, Rebecca Stevenson, Brenda Miller, Hollis Chapin, Terry Wilson, Pamela O'Shea, Sally Crandall, Marvin Tryon. Seventh rade w V l Row 1-Mrs. Skinner, Roberta Stothard, Carol Yates, Bonnie Sennett, Janise Raymond, Deborah Yates, Gerard Francisco, Brian Stewart, Jacqueline Katz. Row 2-Joyce Stacy, 'Virginia Kenney, Mary Paylor, Kenneth Kellar, Brett Rising, Virginia Crane, Edwin Jarvis, Mack Brown. Row 3-John Dietrich, Deborah Reynolds, Roger Putman, Daniel Valentine, Timothy Henry, Penny MacDougall, Laurie Mull, Becky Mundy, Terry Valentine, Mark VanVleck. Row 1--Joanne Gowers, Edward Jordan, John Budinock, Deborah Valentine, Mr. Washburn, Janet Wiltsie, Heather Lupo, Roger Utter. Row 24Patricia Allen, Susan Lambert, Jonathan Elwell, Robert Stuhler, Candace Mills, Cynthia Watson, Patty Green, Leland Ibbs, Robert Chatfield, Lawrence Galek. Row 3-Janice Stacy, Michael Palmer, Richard Crane, Jesse Ellis, Patricia Roeschlaub, Charlie Andrus, Gwindal Bradley, Raymond locco, Kim Wright, Charlene Tryon. ,.Rf,1z..,9 , 11 1:!fffH:pJ:L:f- , I m1AgA-,f1,g5SQl,,f-53V V- A mf ' :- Im,Qymk-,:3l,,,,,,,kk.Jggg-E-y.,.vf::'5!f.if,wf,5. f fi25..ff4fIf7 :Q Ffi'fff'55f5ff? '. 1 - ',,2.uif5l7L!:1 ' 'v-1-fi'D1f':i3f.' f .. , A W mg . 7, H I 2 W 1,,,f Q A--, . w .www-G .N z A ' 1 5 T , xf i wiki .L 9' 3 x siwziwxb-eil?-'fwfswafg A S W Qui. K. ' fm, g,, .f Q, ' f N f,Qw::ff'vvf1 y V f zzrfegspisiii , f A 2 .. f -W -141 1 f w w, , ' ay?-WY WW if., x X 2 L, W .N r 6 X 5 M mug, f Q 5 L +5 x ' E155 Q H .V 2 .7 fi fs-as - - fj2f!!'?,5if f' , in, l b f K 1 I GRADE SCHOOL CLASSES ', n . I M , ,, Sixth Grade Row I-Laurie Burnett, Donna Miller, Laura Conrow, Patricia Putman, Edward Mander, Cheryl Jarvis. Row 2-Ronald Rose, Cheryl Miller, Robert Walsh, Wesley Collier, Philip Reed, Robin Thomas. Row 3-Mrs. Griggs, Janet Galek, Diane Wright, Kathleen Heindl, William Taylor, Judith Pribulo, Richard McQuown, Philip Furber, Lynn Sharpe. Row I-.lean Redden, Thomas lnterlichia, Daniel Johnson, Donald Fellows, Larry Malbone, Steven DeMass, Patricia Zim- merman, JoAnn Reynolds, Row 2-Mr. Strong, Paul Dziekonski, Carl Isbell, Mary Sumner, Eric Youells, Leslie Gillette, Cathlyn Webster, Kathlyn Hunt. Row 3-Cheryl Reed, Barbara Wilson, Virginia Pickard, Russell Brown, Gail Hatter, Joanne Dutcher, Clyde Ellis. Absent-Philip Andrus. Sixth Grade Row 1-Theresa Abrams, Jeffery Kelley, Eric Mills, Stephanie Verkest, Janet Howland, Jeffrey Stuck, Nathaniel Wynn, Robin Reyn. Row 2-Mrs. Johnson, Shelly Jackson, Randi Rusch, Steven Milan, Laurie Flynn, Cynthia Sanzotta, Linda Powers. Row 3-Stephen Ceratt, Shawn Schmidt, Karen Rhodes, Robin Thomas, Deloris Bradley, Viera Ivanov, June Wiley, Joseph Vanlsiere, Michael Briggs, Larry Mastrangelo, John Gallo. Absent-June Isaac. Row 1-Donna Pettit, Mary Ridgeway, Linda Buchanan, Claudia Wetherby, Amy Maybe, Christine Williams, Charles Faulkner, Carlton Topping, James Cahoon, Philip Rasheck. Row 2-Mrs. Case, Diane Hodgkinson, Dorothy Watson, Sandra Keller, Darleen Dawson, Gloria Chaffee, Linda Allen, Terri Woods, Patricia Paylor. Row 3-Murri Decker, Norman McCloud, Charles Bush, Marvin Brown, Dennis Hughes, David Snyder,Robert Caster, Michael Soper, Donald Boos. Fifth Grade Row l-James lnterlichia, Cindy 0'Dell, Karen Taber, Sheila Rising, Jeffery Washburn, Patricia Bacon. Row 2-Mrs. Bradbury,i Walter Stuhler, Richard Tillack, Terry James, Robert Yarrow, Donald Hirsh, Cindy Ihisevic, Mary Ann Preston, Carolyn Stevenson. Row 3-Thomas Simmons, Deborah Kellar, Helen Youngman, Amanda Ellis, Christopher Elwell, Kath- leen Demarest, Harry DeCosey. Absent-Sandra Sennett. Row 1-Sandra Wiltsie, Thomas Decker, Stephen Kelley, JoAnna Everett, Susan Paylor, Jeanne Allen. Row 2-John Mander, Richard DeMass, Donald Murray, Michael Watson, James FitzCerald, David Johnson, Christine Reyn, Darlene Countryman, Christine Budinock, Summer Wilson, Mr. Taylor. Row 3-Kathy VerSluys, Geraldine VanDuyne, Patricia LaPlaca, David Waite, Joseph Conlin, Michael Egnor, Marvin Singletary, Daryl Freeman, Mark Williams. Fifth Grade Row 1-Donna Decker, William Milan, William Ryan. Row 2-Peggy Green, Dale Webster, Marvin Reed, Ricki Hoople, Larry DePauw, Deborah Sharpe, Dawn Roberts, Victoria Wickman, Mrs, Fransisco, Denice Wynn, Margaret Laird. Row 3- Linda Smith, Keven Thomas, Steven Strong, Susan Buettner, Patricia Sears, Charlotte Tryon, Margaret Crane, Gloria Brad- ley, Roger Gay, Dale Soper. Absent-Deborah Stoughtenger. Row 1-Linda Wiltsie, Kim Kelley, Lynnette Sprague, Donald Barnes, David Lambert, Betty Walrath, Sharon Taber. Row '2-Kristine Batzold, Nancy Petrosino, John DeWispelaere, Michael Galek, Earlirene DeCosey, Edwin Crandall, William Ding- man, David Williams, William Bidwell, Miss White. Row 3-James Pickard, Pauline Tryon, Penny Gilbert, Kandy Iocco, Cheryl Rice, Randy Hudson, Barbara Givens. Absent-Lisa Mull. Fourth Grade Row 1-Malinda Cahoon, Christopher Stewart, Susan Sharpe, Joan FitzGerald, Sandra Wright. Row 2-Janice Brown, X Steven Jordan, Douglas Shear, Gary Countryman, Nelson Bowen, Robert Cowers, Nancy Hilts, William McQuown, .leffrey Royce, Lisa Taylor, Ronald Burnett, Debra Carvey. Row 3-Elaine Elwell, Deborah DuBurk, Lawrence King, Trudy Welch, 1 Deborah Halstead, Karen Prudom, Mrs. Coon. Absent-Vannessa Hendrix, Tamara West. i 1 1 Row I-Brent Keeton, Ricky Miller, Heidi Raymond, Diane Reynolds, Christine Darling, Alice Youngman, Stephen Buckner. Row 2-Ronda Van Parys, Aimee DeWispelaere, Terry Utter, Mark Ayers, Virginia Weaver, Merry Ann Behm, Sharon Barnes, Ronald Chapman. Row 3-Joanne Wright, David Teeter, Doreen Freeman, Robin DeMass, Paul Bowen, Michael 1 Abrams, Arthur Chapin, James McNair, Miss Hoover. 1 4 Fourth Grade Rojo I-Pamela Washburn, Luella Bundy, Rebecca Reed, Robert Johnson, Gary Reynolds. Row 2-Mary Ann Carvey, Joanne Wilcox, Debra Mander, Roxann Van Parys, Diane VerSluys, Betty Rusch, William Cathy, Gerald Trine, Jeffrey Boni. Row 3-Andrea Rusco, Joseph Collier, Lorrie Paul, Eileen Walsh, Raymond King, Ronald Youells, Randy Brown, Scott Flora, Mrs. Russell. Absent-William Broadbent. Row I-Tarina Lagabed, Pamela Hansen, Barbara Rusch, Mark Rose, Diana Crane, Terese Hodgkinson, Miss Tullar fsub- strtute for Mrs. EdingerJ. Row 2-Douglas Brown, Belinda Everett, Christine Rood, Terry Horn, Frank Jarvis, Gerald Abrams. Row 3-Shirley Ann Marbra, Katherine Smith, Cynthia Waterman, Cathleen Cramer, Tod Ellsworth, James Stuck, Roger Van Parys, Dennis Adams, Penny Andrus. Absent-Michael Burnett, Shawn McGinn. Third Grade M, ,U ,,,w-,m,., rw... ,c.....i,,.,.,, ,3 S , ,, - . . i , . we :M ,w.'-i, :sam , . - layer or sand it 9 and :milf ' Row 1-Sara Hoople, Kathy Mettler, Raymond Dougherty, Marvin Harper, Judith Johnson, Michelle Flynn. Row 2- Daniel Platt, Jeanette Cathy, Ted Danhauser, Cynthia Flynn, John Gillette, Teresa Bowman. Row 3-Mrs. Payne, Shane Verburg, Mark Wilson, Jody Ceratt, Linda Halstead, Bernard Snyder, Richard Mastrangelo, Joanne Reed, Katherine Kucz- enski, Carol Hyde. I K Row I-Lee Krohn, Mark Interlichia, Tina Wright, Tracy Ryan, Richard Reyn, Lorraine Green, David Ellis. Row 2- Donald Graham, Mark Williams, Teri Burcroff, Carolyn Decker, Allen Givens, Gary Moody, Row 3-Miss Bennett, Debbie Horn, Ray Wynn, Diane Hixon, Jack Maybe, Kathy Wafler, Daryl Reynolds, Sandra Vezzose, Philip Green, Charlotte Demarest. 86 Third Grade Row 1-Thomas Paul, Yvonne Bowman, .loseph Gallo, Richard Miller, Ginger Boos. Row 2-Roger Burcrofi, Charlene Blankley, Leigh Marsh, Bonnie Gowers, Christopher Winter, Janean DeCosey. Row 3-Mrs. Crane, Gary Wright, Sherry Barcomb, Richard Wiggins, Richard Lewis, Brett Furher, Mozetta Ford, Ronald Countryman, Shirley Bellmger. Row I-Carol Coyle, Michael Allen, Dean Roberts, Phillip Collier, Bobbi Capron. Row 2-James Kelley, Christopher Rock- burn, William Isbell, Elizabeth Murray, Linda Hirsh, Donna Freeman, Karen Wiltsie, Lorraine Fry. Row 3-Louella Tryon, Charlotte Simmons, Susan Twentyfive, Harold Shippers, Jeffrey Hilts, Barbara Crane, Terence Tillack, Daniel Graham, Larry LaValley, Mrs. Robbins. Absent-Brenda Burlew, Cheryl Watson. econd Grade . . . . ..,., ,,, Row 1-Deborah Kaltenborn, Lillie Preston, Alexandria Lukasiak, William Hirsh, David Lagahed, Joy Norris, John Merrell, Deborah Martindale. Row 2-Michael DeMass, Linda Ridgeway, Cypriana Penna, David Walters, Richard Doyle, Melinda Adams, Joanne Abrams, Joan Treasure. Row 3-Mrs. Sharpe, Patricia Milan, Cynthia Wilson, Raymond Conrow, Mark Furher, Gary Lockwood, Michael LaDue, William MacDougall, Robert Crane, Michael Shippers. Absent-Robert Miller. Row 1-David Buckner, Terry Sprague, Rose Mander, Carla Hodgkinson, James Lomire, Troy Keeton. Row 2-Ruth Sperry, Elizabeth Barnes, Christine Granger, Teresa Steele, Tina Gregg, Raymond McGrath, Patrick Morgan. Row 3-Mark Trine, Joseph Van Parys, Susan Hughes, Allen Youngman, Lisa Yarrow, Dannie Kennedy, Wilma Scott, Brian Pendleton, Brenda Vandewinckle, Richard Pickard, Marie Ford, Miss Eygnor. Absent-Jeffrey Miller, Daniel Garrett, Mark Watson. Second Grade Row I-Maureen Thomas, Charlene DeMass, Karen Seymoure, Daniel Reynolds, Debra Miller, Raymond Markowski, Mich- ael Platt, Lynn VanGorder. Row 2-Stephen Behm, Jeffrey Williams, Kirby Dunton, Darlene Burnett, David Soper, Faye Smith, Kelvin Wynn, Row 3-Mrs. Smith, Cathy Sharpe, Clara Harrison, Diane Elwell, Chester VanDeusen, Gregory Crane, Derol Morrell, Stuart Strong, Dona VanLiere, Victoria Drake, Sheryl Kuczenski. Row 1-Pamela Rood, Cory Stewart, Harry Decker, Dale Hillegeer, David Brewster, Randy Bacon. Row 2-William Bel- linger, Patricia DeWispelaere, David Silliman, Valerie LaGas, Karen Hoskins, Lorraine Harper. Row 3-Miss Schaefer, Betty Smith, David Bower, Robin Wiggins, Penny Curtis, Floyd Houghtelling, Theola DeCosey, Kathleen West, Dawn Ayers. First Grade Row 1-JoAnn Capron, Gail Hansen, Julieanne Rockbum, Gayle Smith, Laurie Yates, Joel Burgess. Row 2-Francine Utter, Joanne Hodgkinson, John DeMass, Jay Reynolds, Yvonne Drake, Troy Wilson, Tammy Eygnor, Kathleen Markowski, Nickoline Budinock. Row 3-Thomas Collier, Mrs. Neilsen-substitute for Mrs. Holdridge, .lulie Douglas, Arthur Kenyon, Ronald Tillack, Erica Pendleton, David Ibisevic, Jennie Taylor, Wanda Andrus, Charles Davenport, David VanFleet. Absent--Dale French. Row 1-Jacqueline Vandervyinckle, Daniel Powell, Wayne Sears, Kelly Coyle, Sherry Givens, Sandra Dobbin, Patty Scott. Row 2-Nancy Flynn, Patricia Ceratt, Willie Hill, Gregory VanDuyne, Suzette Landschoot, Sharon Putnam, Marlene Sampson, Sharon Burlew. Row 3-Deborah Laird, Craig Trine, Philip Wetherby, Sharon Flint, Ricky Hilligeer, Michael Hutchingson, Thomas Stoughtenger, Christine VanDuyne, Roger Kennedy, Todd Maybe, Miss Scutt. First rade Row 1-Margaret Elwell, Barbara Bellinger, TamiJo Buettner, Robert Decker, Laurence Tillack, Stephen Brewster, Roesther Preston, Gay Norris. Row 2-Steven Paddock, Debra Cushman, Richard Hill, Ronald Darling, Tammie McWharf, Sabrina Ver- burg, Russell 0'Dell. Row 3-Mrs. VanAuken, Sandra Wilcox, Robert Manley, Darlene Vezzose, Kimberlee Lockwood, Terry Weber, Kevin Dziekonski, Walter Wafler, Barbara Hilts, Garry Akins, Jeffry Wolfe, Eric Rasbeck. Absent-Cynthia Hudson, John Boni, Susan Guinip. Row 1jAnita Shove, William Huehn, Jeffrey Martindale, Theodore Cole, Dale Lash, Blaine Young- love, Michael Lagabed. Row 2-Rose Marie Moody, Melody Ford, Victor Wynn, Lori Ayers, Jacqueline Burcroff, Lisa Wood, David Hursh, Cynthia Kuczenski. Row 3-Kimberly Wickman, Ronald Green, James Fisher, Jeffery Shear, Michael Hilts, John Wigent, Marsha Tryon, Luther Bowman, Donna Cathy, Mary Beth Robertson, Mrs. Bauer. Row 1-Randy LaValley, Rosalind Barnes, Melissa Francisco, Randy Miller, Laurie Merrell, Bruce Chapman, Roxanna Lapp, Daniel Kaltenborn. Row 2-Mark Sanzotta, Vontresha Brown, Sandra Wright, Mary Morris, Kim Williams, Jolene Cahoon. Row 3-Mrs. Parsons, Denice Aunkst, Jill VanParys, Harold Ireland, Charles Steele, Leon Tryon, William Young, Claretha' Chestnut, Michael Fuller, Michael Donaldson, Randy Curtis. MORNING Row 1-Jeffrey Van- Parys, Christopher Washburn, Diana DuBurk, Debra Smith, Donetta Cor- setti. Row 2-Col- leen Milan, Tami Fisher, Sandra God- kin, Nanette De- marest, Teresa Trine, Lisa Buck- ner, Marguerite Owen, Margaret Fitzgerald, Gerald Paylor. Row 3- John Houghtaling, Kathleen Smith, Paul Crane, Marc Wiggins, Bruce French, Joel Don- aldson, Wayne Youngman, Mat- thew Wetherby, Sharon Platt, Son- ya Murrell. Absent -Deborah Reynolds Kindergarten AFTERNOON Row 1-,lon Harri- son, Shawn Keeton, Kevin Hillegeer, Steffen Verburg. Row 2-Mark Bow- man, Janice Hutch- inson, Alfred Scott, Karen Shove. Row 3-Philip Galek, Robert Smith, Lau- ra Ann Rule, Ruth Crocker, Diane Pa- jan, Pamela Kelley, Darling Doll Salis- bury. Absent - Shirley Brown, Eliz- abeth Ray, Michael Looney, Randall Masrangelo. Mrs. Sparnon and Mrs. McGinn l , Kindergarten Mrs. Countryman and Mrs. Dougherty MORNING Row 1-Rodney Wood, Dale Eygnor, Steven Hansen, Lisa Ritter, Gary Lash, David Wickman, Timothy Fisher. Row 2-Tammy Pettit, Debra Van- Fleet, Wanda Lapp, Virginia Weber, Starr LaValley, Dawn For- nieri, Barbara Taber, Patricia West, Brenda Cole. Row 3-Karen Green, Jimmie John- son, Brandon Furber, Christine Fuller, John Ivanov, Theresa Wil- cox, Lisa Pendleton, Mary Farnsworth, Bon- nie Wright, Kevin La- Patra, Kenneth Steven- son, Daniel Cushman. A bsent-Patricia A1- ford. AFTERNOON Row I-Adrian Bellin- ger, Joseph Burnett, Ritchie Lagahed, Lloyd Waite, William Fisher. Row 2-Darryl Watson, Jenell Rasbeck, Rhonda Decker, Annette Doty, Russell Miller, Sharon Randall. Row 3-Scott VanDuyne, Donald De- Pauw, Amy Rose, Sherri Geffert, Anna Marie King, Donald lbbs, Rob- ert Ahbot, Charles You- ells. Absent-Sandi Cas- ter, Lorraine Perry. Special Class Q Row I-Mrs. Hayes, Ralph Sipes, Diana Freenian, Fran- cilia Isbell. Row 2-Brenda Guernsey, Mary Enos, Robert Richberg. Row 3-Richard Townsend, Linda Guernsey, Terrance Singletary, Erma Ramsey, Linda Alfred. Row 4-Deborah Williams, Terry Brown, Keith Thomas, Ronald Wiggins. Row 1-Richard Sipes, Terence Wickman, Jeanne Henwood, Verna Houghtelling, Cecil Ramsey, Stewart Lomire, Bruce Young: Richard Capron. Row 2-Mrs. Silliman, Dennis Standbrook, Sharon Powers, Virginia Sperry, Sharon Green, Claudia Sperry, James Flynn. wif I' . 1, fy -,:,1, 1 X ,YV ,uw Me and my friend. M, , , In a world of her own. May we come in now? Speech Therapy Music 5 w 2 Cafeteria Library French y 7 Health Dental Hygiene Reading f 5 EP' Q S , ADVERTI EMENTS SMI! PETTIT MANUFACTURING CGMPANY, INC. WolcoH, New York Phone 594-2454 Manufaciurers of High Produdion G g Rip Sa d S+AIlT Vhl L v,-.,,4 ,-,'!I I A x Fashions by the Wool People 1,-5 WARRANTED TO as A P dl PENDLETON WOOLENA MILLS 3,1fff'fi A: cbuntrg PORTLAND OREGON eg o X, rnuoe max nz u s nr on I F '51 F 100! VIRGIN WOOL if XI.: ....,...... 1 1, . . Men s Wear Farah I-Iaggar Purlfan Pleefway Bardsrown Pencllefon Bo+any 500 Van Heusen London Fog Inferwoven JanIzen Shoes ass Roblee Pedwm Air Sfep U S ds Smarfasre Florsheim Daniel Green Busrer Brown Mass America THE FAMILY SHOP Wolco'H, New York 594 203I Ladies Wear Lady Pendlefon VllIager Ship n Shore B .IKe Complimenfs of BLAKE'S TEXACO STATION p Corner of I, Mill I a cl ,E ,I Mai WoIco'H' New Yorlz 594-226 I Complimenls of WELLS FARGO CAFE Closed Monday TOWN 8: COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON II Main S+. WolcoI'I', N. Y. 594-2476 MR. JOSEPH CHERYL MISS SHARON PAUL AND ALICE BARTON THE KNOB RESTAURANT Congrafulafions fo 'I'l1e Seniors BURGESS UPHOLSTERY Easl' Por? Bay Road 594-2040 KENNEY CLEANERS 60 Eas'I' Main Sireel' Wolco'H', New Yorlc 594-2037 MARV'S MIDSTATE MARKET Qualify Meals and Groceries 594-2OI I Besi' Wishes Io 'Ihe Class of l968 I Good Luck f +0 +he Q? I Class of I968 f COTTAGE INN RESTAURANT RouI'e I04 CompIimen+s of OWEN FUNERAL HOME Clyde Road Sou'II1 Bufler, N. Y. 365-3970 Besi' Wishes Io 'rhe Class of '68 From CRANE'S ATLANTIC Rou'I'e 89 SouI'I1 Bufler Com pIimen+s of WINTER BEAUTY SALON WoIcoH', New Yorlr Congrafulafions +o 'I'I1e Class of I968 Complimenfs of WAYSIDE FARMS WoIcoH New York CompIimen+s of SNUG HARBOR INN Open year around Easl' Porf Bay Road WoIcoH', New Yorlr 594-2 I8 I CompIimen+s of HUBBARITS STORE Bu'IIer Cen'I'er 594-749 I OPEN 9 TO 5 CLOSED MONDAYS Evenings by Appoinimenl SISTERS BEAUTY SHOP Wadsworfh S+ree'I' R.D. ilfl WoIcoH', N.Y. Phone: 594-27I I LENA EDITH DeMAY HUTCHINGS Complimenfs of MELODY DRIVE-INN Easl Porl' Bay Road ENGLESON AND VAN LIERE, INC. W are ready and willing +o serve y Sl Wesi' Mai S+ 'I' WolcoH', Ne Y k Ph 594 576I BUCKMlNSTER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Main St 'I' Wolcott, N Y k 594 769I Congratulations and Best of Luck to the Class of 1968 q Gil, , FU nn L SALES SERVICE EUGENE P. HAUGHEY INC. Wolco+'I, New York 594-380 I Complimenfs of EX -S L 5.45 5 K Q Aura EPAIR V7 3 of 53 X ir ,lf I Q NIXON'S GARAGE WolcoH', New York 594-736 I Complirnenrs of Q TI-iE 3 mo TRAVE LERS4., Q-14, J QV' UE 009 DOUGLASS AGENCY INC. Travelers Insurance Main S+ree+ Red Creek 754-6264 WOLCOTT INSURANCE La ke Avenue WolcoH', N.Y. 594-564I Besi' Wishes 'Io Ihe Class of I968 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE WoIcoH', New York Bes'I' Wishes Io Ihe Seniors of Leavenwor'I'h Cen'I'ral School Complimen1's of 0 nu g.. N : WA NE Q. I N Sum WING' Complimenfs of CRATE MILL , Rs DL 4, COLEMAN s co++, N, Y, 594-3206 FEED SERVICE R. D. 9953 WolcoH', N. Y. Compliments of LATEST NEWS 1 nlulll I LAKE SHCRE News I , 5 w e 4 Q-rLrg,.--.., X . ,, X ull G E Vp of H T, GALLO'S QUALITY DISCOUNT STORES Cloihing and Foo+wear for 'l'l'I6 En+ire Family Ladies and Girls Sporiswear Spor+ing Goods-Camping Supplies 4 Slores lo serve you WolcoH'-Clycle-Williamson-Albion I . Complimenfs of Ihe Rochesfer Office G. BALFOUR COMPANY Manufaclurers of Fine Class Rings, Announcemenfs, Diplomas. Medals and Trophies, Taylor-Made Yearbooks LELAND LEE, Manager Complimenfs of COLLINS AND SIMMONS Corporaled Truclcing WolcoH', New Yorlc Lawn-Boy Mowers By 'Ihe Makers of Johnson and Evinrude PAYNE'S LAWN-BOY SHOP WolcoH' Phone 594'-4f70I SYRACUSE RESTAURANT SUPPLY INC. 842 Wesl' Belden Avenue Syracuse. N. Y. REXALL DRUGS RON EY'S PHARMACY 594-680l To all Ihe s'I'udenI's and Ieachers: We exI'end Io each of you, 'Ihe mosl' courleous inviIa'I'ion Io malze our s'I'ore your down'I'own headquarlers. OAK PARK MARINE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SheI'rered Dockage Lelce Bluff Road, Sodus Bay Phone: 587-9034 CompIimen+s of GLEN MULL'S Esso STATION Ridge Road Good Luck +o +he Class of 68 X WoIcoH', New York Phone: 594-526I THE CLASS OF 1969 i Wishes a Fond Farewell the Seniors Complimenis of KI NG'S DRAGWAY Sou+h Builer New York il? Cffb fs as Qs E .'ELlC? s-valign 7 I. ' ' 74 4 Q , 0 ',', 'w ',.-F - - i 1 ' 5 X j- D,-..? -Y, 'ETA K ,, ,,L, ,Jiri-E51 GALVIN BROS. FARM SERVICE Ski-doos and Amphibious Vehicles SALES AND SERVICE AND PARTS IF l'r's coonroon vou HAM.. g wif CON N ELLY'S COVE on Easfern Sodus Bay Pho+o-offsef LeH'erpress Thermograving Specialisis THE WILLSON PRESS Savannah W0lC0'f+ 365-3383 594-2067 Taylor Road Savannah New York Besi' Wishes +o 'Phe Class of I968 PAT ALLEN'S X ROBERTSON'S FUNERAL HOME 44 New Har+ford S'l'ree1' Wolco'H', New York MODERN DANCE STUDIO M78' I7 Easi' Main Sfreei' Wolco++, New York Complimen'I's of EAST BAY INN Home Cooking P WESTERN AUTO and Bod Marme Main S'I'ree+ WolcoH', New York GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF l968 X OUR FACULTY-1967 OR 1867 5 i f 11: ' YJ A ff 1 ' 2 APD' , 1 observance of one hundred years of free public educafi :mga 4- M 4,3 lil? ege 3 Y, 'A ,e ,fe ,L Q - V2 A exile x v 1 i 1 1 1 5 Y 1 X 2 E .... EK 3 CompIimen'I's of PALMER'S T. V. 81 APPLIANCES We Service Whaf We Sell 7 Eas'I' Main Sfreef WoIcoH'. New York COFFEE CUP Phone: 594-2 I 66 Your Tas'Ie Is Our Business GOOD FOOD . Complimenfs of HERBERT P. MASON 80 Easf Main SI. WoIcoH', New York 594-456 I HOLLENBECK 81 HENWOOD CongraI'uIaI'ions 'Io +he CIass of I968 Complimenfs of VERN'S BARBER SHOP Complimenis of BRANDT 8: KEHOE EasI- Main Phone: 594-424I Complimenfs of SORENSEN'S GROCERY Sou'I'I1 Builer, New York Complimenfs of CARL KATZ 72 Easf Main SI'reeI' WoIcoH', New York 594-540 I , V1 Q ,Fff ' F gg a s Is -We II fi P1559 :lllutners Complimenfs of I Plrrs FLORISTS ROESCHLAUB'S STO RE WolcoH. New York Congra'IuIa'I'ions +o +I1e Class of I968 Complimenfs of HOWARD G. BROWN Sepfic Tanks and Burial VauI'I' Service WOLCOTT STORAGE AND ICE, INC. Leavenworrh Avenue Congralulalions +o I'I1e Class of I968 594-535 I Complimenis of ESSO SERVICE CENTER 594-732I Complimenrs of MONTGOMERY WARD'S SALES AGCY. WoIcoH', New York Besi' Wishes 'Io I'I1e Class of I968 SI'S BARBER SHOP WoIco+'I, N. Y. VAN VLECK AND SONS I7 Mill SI'ree'I' WoIcoH', New York 594-652 I STREETER'S Easi' Main S1'ree+ WolcoH. New York 594-543 I Our Sincere Thanks and Congratulations to the Class of 1968 heart of your earbook y Compliments of DURKEE FAMO US FOODS O 81 C RUSSELL FUEL AND SUPPLY CO RUSSELL-KEEL CONSTRUCTICN CO. INC. I Wolcoi-I', New York Our Best Wishes for Future Happiness and Success to the Senior Class. Ph ' 594 50ll X WOLCOTT EVAPORATING CO. Processors of Apple Producfs and Frozen Cherries WoIcoH', New York 594-463 I Congrafulafions Io Ihe Class of I968 GREEN DAIRY FARMS Complimenfs of PORT BAY INN Wesf PorI' Bay Road WoIcoH', New York 594-2243 Complimenfs of KEUKELAAR PEACH FARMS Easi' Bay Road WoIcoI I', New York 594-3379 Complimenis of WELCOME MAT Ross AND JERRY HORTON X, Y: .3 Cn w Complimenis of SHARPE'S BOAT STORAGE Wesi' Por? Bay Road WoIcoH, N. Y. Electronics is my Business. DAUWALDER REPAIR Oswego S+ree'I' WoIcoH', New York Complimenis of SANFORD'S BAIT SHOP Roufe I04 Norfh Rose 587-2752 HAMMON D'S JEWELRY 3 Park Way WoIcoH, New York I4590 Quali+y and DependabiIi'ry 594-2647 I LESLIE DOTY Sand. Gravel, and Topsoil Rou'I'e 89 Wolco'H', New York l4590 594-2259 FOSTER'S Main S+. WolcoH', New York Congraiulaiions 'I'o fhe Class of 68 GOVEN ER CHEVROLET INC Sales-Service Phone 594-7 I Ol WoIcoH', New York We Jrake almosf anyrhing 'n 'l'rade. - SM00 Q9 'Q OLDSMOBILE - Sales and Service CHESTER C. STELL COMPANY INC. KEUKELAAR AND FORSHEE Phone 594-642I Wolcoi-I Wesi' Main Sfreei' Wholesale FruiI's and Vegeiables WALTER'S FARMS DE MASS CITY SERVICE Vegefable and FIower PIan'Is Fresh Produce in Season Wilson Road CiI'go Wesi' Main S+reeI' WoIco'H, New York WOICOH 594.7661 New York WOLCOTT-RED CREEK PENNYSAVER, INC. Your Besi Bei' 'For Adver'I'ising'I' 'Job Priniing Ig Goes 'IO more 'I'I1an Realidic Ra+fS Q A 5000 area homes :::?PgeEfg:ce Q33 5 and business places gg, Q every week. V f' P. O. Box 66 Rou'I'e I04 Wesf of WoIcoI'I' 594-2506 Bes'r Wishes Io 'Ihe Class of I968 From CRAN E'S MARKET Rou+e I04 Wesi' of WoIcoH' el NU: 9 , . ,... f kj I CARL F. PROBER CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 81 REMODELING WoIco+'I', New York Dial 594-707I Complimenfs of J. C. DONNELLY INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 594-2403 WOLCOTT BARGAIN CENTER WoIcoI I', New York Good Luck HADCOCK PONTIAC INC. Besf Wishes Io Ihe Class of I968 Tempesi FI'Om THE WOLCOTT HOTEL F b cl Jeep WoIcoI r, New York Sales and Service AGWAY SERVICE STORE Feed Qeriilizers Seed F m Supplies Eledrical Equipmeni' WOLCOTT AGWAY COOPERATIVE, INC. WoIcoH', New York 594-65 I I Bes'r Wishes EYGNOR'S DAIRY BAR 54 Wes'I' Main 594-2004 WOLCOTT IMPLEMENT 79 Lake Avenue WoIco'I'+ New York 594-43 62 Complimenis of DONALD G. HENNER REALTOR WoIcoH', New York J. H. SNYDER. INC. Wholesale ancl ReI'aiI Gladiolus Flowers and Bulbs J. H. SNYDER WAREHOUSE WoIcoH', New York Complimenis of TOP'S GROCERIES JERRY PINKNEY 54 Wes+ Main Sfreef WoIcoH, New York I4590 594-2 I 40 CompIimenI's of FREDDIE'S DRIVE-IN Newark, New York Complimenfs of OLMSTED'S INSURANCE 3 Lake Avenue WoIco'I I, New York 594-623 I The finesl' in WoIcoII WOLCOTT CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS 4 Lake Avenue 594-6622 2 Auburn S+. 594-333I WOLCOTT BOWLING CENTER Pa It SI' WoIcoH', N Y I: SaIu+ Hn CI IIQ68 594486I CongraI'uIa+ions +o Ihe Class of I968 SECURITY TRUST COMPANY WoIco++, New York You re money E X3 Ahead 594-505 I J 1 W In I 1 1 W This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end It is rather the end of the beginning. Winston Churchill. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 4 The WorId's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made 'mx 5, -. ii' ell . 1 , s 5 Wk A ' . l K. , X ir A i'.:fQ,A 91'-'ry . ' W' W Q' n ww. 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