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Vigor, C-aiety HOMEROOM 31 Front row: Linda Ives, Rofbert Knapp, Frederick Marble, john Long, Lauren Kittle, Elaine ja- cobson. Second row: Cathy Moor- by, Patricia Martin, Patricia ju- bar, Sandra Keister, Darlene Mine- rose, Elaine M'ulkins, Priscilla Mor- ales, Karen Manning. Third row: Miss Katherine Ingersoll, Diane Molinari, Carolyn Knowles, Carol Leonard, Dorothy Lyon, Carol Mat- thews, Iane Nichols, Daryl Kothe, Mona Loucks, Nancy Jester, Lynne Nelson. Fourth row: Richard Mc- Culley, Richard Lull, Richard Loucks, john Kristofik, Ralph Kim, David Lowe, William Keesler, Bruce Newell. HOMEROOM 32 Front row: Leslie Fisher, Wayne Ford, James Sawyer, Thomas Ross, Stephen Rounds, Paul Rosenthal, Dennis Sandoli, Frank Pizza, Er- nest Sanders. Second row: Mary- Anne Ross, Carolyn Potter, Doro- thy Roe, Dorothy Parrish, Con- stance Perry, Judith Pomeroy, Kathleen Rogers, Billie-Ann Schwaninger, joan Schaffer, Third row: Mrs. Susan Chace, Sandra Rice, Mary Ann Packer, Sharlene Oliver, Judith Salisbury, Nancy Peaster, Esther Plants, Edith Olm- stead. Fourth row: john Pecora, William Schmidt, Dwight Packard, Robert Reynolds, Joseph Rizzo, john Ritchie, Richard S. Westcott, Roger Pondolfino, Joseph Scorza- fava. HOMEROOM 35 Front row: Joshua Kalkstein, Den- nis Wiedernan, Francis Truax, Kenneth Sherman, Leonard Van Deusen. Second row: Fleura Swift, Bonnie Telesky, Cheryl Wolcott, Marjorie Swart, Joan Wheeler, ju- dith Skinner, Frances Swift, Paula Thayer, Delores Neach, Shirley Stiefel. Third row: Mr. Ernst West- lund, Diane Vaughan, Carol Stotz, Lois Tahany, Carol White ,joan Wood, Jean Stevens, Virginia Shav- er, Mary Waugh, Teresa Wright, Rose Zummo. Fourth row: john Smallin, Richard Winne, Richard A. Westcott, Thomas Shields, Wes- ley St. Onge, Earl Simmons, Gary Sparaco, David Escher, Donald Wil- liams, Roger Twinihg. Characterize Youthful Tenth Graders Q N 31 .s v .' --., W -... AGL- 'UIQ' xx' - ff ,. -av, . , , V . . , ,, , ' gi, - ,- it , ff , V , , , , , t-f,.5, i if..,,r .2 M 4 , , I t , --f , , ,,, . , . ,ef v ta, .V ,gpw ,,,- l Ar-Q A' V, . ,J . - V , . I . t 4, ,1, - . V- - c - H 4. ' - W. , , ' ., . . -I ' .1 3 f . '. ua- ' , , , - ' -V W. , QF? 29 -.f -,W .,.-4. 'lvl I. A , 'Yi as an
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Ambitious Sophs Plan for Remaining ' K ., ' gf ? ! .fy V+ ,,,,,i.u-,L 5 ,, .1 , . 5 A 7 , ,Q .4 28 School Yea rs HOMEROOM 41 Front row: Mrs. Eleanor Bolton, Sue Arm Graves, Judy Kopf, Joyce Atkinson, Carol Baldwin, Joan Dib- ble, Susan Morse, Fay Bryant. Sec- ond row: Beth Thorington, Ursula Buckow, George Yager, Joseph De Vito, Frederick Knott, Sheila Faw- cett, Florentine Lancina. HOMEROOM 27 Front row: Stephen Decker, Gay- lord Anguish, Amos Bates, Robert Bailey, Alan Brownell, Arthur Co- lone, John Allidi, Frederick Bla- setti, Joseph DeFiore. Second TO'LU'Z Judith Bell, Patricia Curtin, An- drea Broadfoot, Delores All, Don- na Angell, Maria Chelekis, Kath- arine Bookhout, Esther Barney, Sandra Curry, Evelyn Burgher. Third row: Carolyn Card, Sharon Cleaveland, Mary Ann Bibeau, Pa- tricia Cohen, Rose Marie Boschet- ti, Patricia Cahill, Carol Burrows, Carole Babcock, Barbara Burland, Miss Frances Johnson. Fourth row: Walter Currie, Neal Buzzy, Ste- phen Christensen, Harold Card, Frank Briguglio, Stephen Bull, James Britton, Samuel Cope, James Davidson, Richard Clement. HOMEROOM 30 Front row: Dennis Finn, Stanley Houck, Jon Grant, Gerald Gage, James Grant, Andrew Gill, Gary Hungerford. Second row: Diane Fisher, Rita Dibble, Crystal Faunce, Anne Fitzelle, Lenore Georgia, Betty Jane Hughes, Dorothy Hall, Sharon Elmendorf, Roberta Hym- ers. Third row: Linda Hess, Judy Harrington, Ruth Edmunds, Joan Hoffman, Kathleen Hagan, Bever- ly Gill, Patricia Hassick, Frances Flannery, Carolyn Graham, Mr. Harold Hunt. Fourth row: Vaughn Horth, James Sce, Gary Hall, Thomas Fowler, Thomas Sargent, Burton Hanor, Alfred Harris, George DiMarti , Donald Finn.
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l l l l f,,,.,f-ff I . K . BOARD OF EDUCATION - Seated: Mr. C. Henry Cook, Mrs. Harriet Van Woert, Mr. Adolphe A. Myrus, president, Mrs. Catherine Curtis, Mr. Richard Turrell. Standing: Dr. Harold V. Hager, Mr. Ani P. Colone. Not present was Mr. Harold C. Vrooman. Board of Education Formulates New School Policies Dr. Harold V. Hager, superintendent of Oneonta con- solidated schools, works with the school board to make Oneontans realize the necessity for new schools. AOVV' 'N--, t'x.,g The purchase of two school busses and the hiring of an architect to draw plans for a new high school marked the main accomplishments of the Board of Educa- tion during 1958-59. With C. Henry Cook and Richard E. Turrell representing the districts taken in by consolidation, the board employed Mr. Warren H. Ashley of West Hartford, Con- necticut to plan a new senior high for 900 pupils on the Upper East Street site, al- ready owned by the school district. The buses marked the beginning of a proposed fleet. In order to get ideas for a new high school, board members visited newly completed area high schools. Other board projects included the abandonment of the old East End School, as well as several outlying one-room build- ings. To relieve crowded conditions in JHS, the board contracted with the National Guard for use of the Armory next year for gymnasium and classroom space. Another architect, Mr. Myron jordan of Richfield Springs, was engaged to draw plans for two elementary schools, as well as a bus garage.
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