Oxford Academy Central High School - Blackhawk Yearbook (Oxford, NY)
- Class of 1959
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Neath the hues of the red and black OFCWOPJ The them have tried to compare the present with the past and trust that these pages will bring f d ' on memories to fathers, mothers, grandparents and great-grandparents, since we e of this fifth volume of The Blackhawk is Oxford's sesqui -centennial. We have endeavored to bring to your eyes the growth of our community. We hope you will enjoy our birthday present to the village of Oxford. 1958 -- 1959 gfacLAawL Siu!! Editor -in -chief --Mary Lougheed fseniorj Treasurer--Virginia Sayles Qseniory EDITORIAL STAFF Mrs. Tefft, Advisor ' Associate Editor--Peggy Lasher Qjuniorj Assistant to the Associate--Divie Vadney fsophomorey Photography Editor--Lowell Roberts fseniory Candid Editor--Ray Hallock fseniory Class Editors Sophomores Editor--Pete Vogelgsang Ass't Ed. --Kevin Keating Freshmen Editor--Mary Weidman Ass't. Ed. --Mary Leary BUSINESS STAFF Mrs. Adams, Advisor Advertising Manager--Barbara Barringer Qseniorj Ass't. 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WZ KW ' W Q K ,Q -'Q x , YA 'chat' RN N Wm I ff WX k'5RH:j,6, W 'Rg'5'l11l!1'm Mr. Baumes M. Marshman President g0al'J 0 Mr. William Hayden, Jr. Vice -President Mr. Robert J. Race Dr. William B. Stillman Mr. Vincent Weidman Mrs. Ross F. Whittaker Clerk gyucafion Mr. Zerah L. Cone Treasurer MR. ERNEST G. YOUMANS MR. FREDRICK D. TINKER District Superintendent Supervising Principal .xdzlm in iafra fora MR. GLENN D. ROBERTS MISS BESSIE TRIMMINGHAM Elementary Supervisor Vice -principal and Guidance Counselor Page 9 'fr v' v 'av v i W - . f 1 1 ' 2- MQ fl W ' ' ' 1.5, . Q I . A JA Y: a,. . 1 M MA' fp '7 lr. E A , W .4 V, .. ' , Y . BK th M. W ' X9 8 K ' K -. 52 3 ' , . 5 K -, , ki 'Lithia g- -:if K2-,w s .J u-we T X ' L -y-' H 91212221 M- Xa-fig? A gf tg'-'M I ff rn - , W ,. 4+men+ X g an K wanna ,unnam- www.-an fIft x mn.. ' LMS' 1 F ' Egg ElS2Z1.'m'M 'gf , .1 ,Q- . .fl ., - -'v-1:39, gf f if I 4- yl f J-W fl? 8 5 fe, . f Q 1 3 ' . ,- '1 4- I jjj' 3-tg.. ffl?-I +y7q ' 4-'S--Q--u 0 Q? 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'N NL. si hs ii SS .fi X X WR X 4 X. w ix , S? fx f 5. -x . x E? i 4 RICHARD SWIFT BARBARA TEFFT JAMES WHITTAKER In order to do a great right, you Call me at sunrise, but don't make It is better to wear out than to rut must do a little wrong. the sun rise too early. out. LOIS WILKIE Ambition is the germ from which all growth of nobleness proceeds. I DEANNA WOOD I am what I am, and that's all I arn. 5' Mr. Walsh, Advisor Mrs. Fowlston, Advisor jo fAe picimonzla Janis Richmond, Walter Richmond We deeply thank you for your sincere devotion and guidance through three of the most wonderful years of our lives. Page 21 en ior ALGER, BERT -- Civil Defense 4, Student Council 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 2, 3, Varsity Football 1, 2. 3. 4, Baseball 2, 3 ANDREWS, ALICE -- Senior Play 4, Blackhawk Com. Assoc. 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Civil Defense 2.3, 4 BARRINGER, BARBARA -- Senior Play 4, Blackhawk Adv. Mgr. 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. BARTLE, DUANE --F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 BRADT, DONALD -- F. F. A. 3,4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Baseball 2 BRANT, JAMES -- Student Council Treas. 4, Hall Monitor 4, Senior Chorus 4, Varsity Football 4, Varsi- ty Basketball 3, 4, JV Football 1, 2 fNorwichj COSEN. FRED -- Hall Monitor 3, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1 CRANDALL, DAVID -- Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, JV Basketball 2, Baseball 1 CYR, DONALD -- Photograph Club flrvington High Schoolj DEETER, MILDRED -- Civil Defense 4, Comm. Club 2. 3. 4, Bank Teller 2,3, 4, Newspaper Staff Head Typist 1.2, Library staff 1, 2, G.A.A. 1 DeLONG, DENNIS -- Boys' Ensemble 4, Blackhawk Com. Assoc. 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4, Audio -Visual 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3. 4, Boys' State 3, JV Football 1, Class Vice -Pres 1 DUNN, MARIE -- Hall Monitor 3.4, Civil Defense 3, 4, Comm. Club 2, 3, 4, School Bank Teller 1, 2.3. 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2,3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 EMMICK, LINDA -- Class Vice-Pres. 4, Senior Play Student Director 4, Blackhawk Com. Assoc. 4, Us- her 2, Hall Monitor 2, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 2, Pep Band 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, JV Cheerleader 1, All-State Band 3, 4, Chen. Co. Band Festival 2, 3 FLEMING, JAMES -- Student Council 2, Hall Monitor 1, 3, F.F.A. 3, Senior Band 1, 2, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, JV Basketball 1, 2 FLEMING, JUDY -- Senior Play Student Director 4, Student Council 3, Hall Monitor 2, 3, Bank Teller 1, 4, Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4, Commander, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4 Co-Cap. , JV Cheerleader 1, 2. Cap. All Star, Blackhawk Com. Assoc. 3, 4, Junior Prom Co -Chairman FUNARO QWILLIAMSJ, PATRICIA -- Comm. Club 4, Civil Defense 2, 3 GIBSON, CHARLOTTE -- Blackhawk Subscription Mgr. 4, Girls' State 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Senior Chor- us 1, 2, 3, 4, Citz. Conference 3, 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 4 GOLDEN, WILLIAM -- Senior Play 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 2, 3. 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Ten- nis'3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1 HALLOCK, RAY -- Student Council 4, Hall Monitor 4, Blackhawk Candid Ed. 4, Audio -Visual 1, 2, 3,4, Blackhawk Committee Assoc. 3, JV Basketball 1, 2, Tennis 1 HARVEY, DAVID -- Civil Defense 3, Varsity Basketball 3, JV Basketball 2, Track 3, Volleyball 2, JV Football 2 HODGE, JAMES -- Hall Monitor 4, F.F.A. President 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, JV Basketball 1, 2, Track 2 HOKE, MARILYN -- Varsity Cheerleader fCo -cap.J 4, Student Council 3, Rec. Sec. 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Civil.Defense 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, JV Cheerleader 2 QAss't. Cap. J, Majorettes 1, 2, 3 Commander, Ch. of Snow Ball INGRAHAM, MELAINE -- Blackhawk Com. Assoc. 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4, Bank Teller 1, 2.3.4, Library Staff 1, 2, Comm. Club 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 2 JOHNSON, JOSEPHINE -- Blackhawk Committee Associate 4 JOHNSON, STUART -- F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Reporter 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2 JONES, BARBARA -- Senior Play 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2, Vice -Pres. 3, Hall Monitor 2, 3, Newspaper Staff 1. 2, 3, Co-Editor 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1 Sec. , 2, 3 Treas. , 4, Pep Band 1, Varsity Cheerleader 3, JV Cheerleader 2, Blackhawk staff Member 2, All-State Band 2, 3, Chen. Co. Festival 2, 3, Sus. Festival 3, St. Mgr. Magazine Sales 3, Citz. Conf. 3, 4, Class Sec. 1, Pres. 4, National Honor Society 4 JONES, WILLIAM -- Senior Play 4, Blackhawk Com. Assoc. 4, Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4, Student Council- Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Civil Defense 2.4, Class Sec. 2, Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4 KINGSLEY, JESSIE -- Civil Defense 4, Comm. Club 2,3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,4, Hall Monitor 4 KNOLL, ROBERT -- Senior Play stage manager 4, Junior Prom co -chairman 3, Volleyball 3, 4, Class President in Guilford 1, 2, Treas. of Science Club 2 fGuilfordj Jctzuztzss IDUGHEED, MARY LEE -- Senior Play 4, Asst. Commander of Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1.2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, Co -Editor 4, JV Cheerleader 2, Civil Defense 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, 4, Usher 2, 3, Student Council 2, Blackhawk Staff Member 1, 2. Assoc. Editor 3, Editor 4, Chen. Co. Chorus 3 MCNITT, ALFRED -- Varsity Basketball 3, JV Basketball 2, Tennis 2, 3, Volleyball 2 MCNITT, MARIAN -- Hall Monitor 4, Senior Play 4, Civil Defense 3, Bank Teller 1, 2, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 3, JV Cheerleader 2, Blackhawk Typist 3, Com. Assoc. 4 MACDONALD, KATHRYN -- Senior Play 4, Blackhawk Staff Member 3, Com. Assoc. 4, Student Coun- cll 1 MAYNARD, MARGARET -- Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 MEAD, LAWRENCE -- Blackhawk Com. Assoc. 4, Senior Play 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2 MILES, JOAN -- Blackhawk Com. Assoc. 4, Student Council 4, Usher 3, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Civil Defense 3, Bank Teller 3, Color Guard 1, Asst. Commander 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1.2, 3,4 PARCIANY, SALLY -- Student Council -Sec. 2 QGuilfordJ, Senior Band 1, 2, 4, G.A.A. 2fGui1fordj, NYSSMA 2, Pep Band 1, 4 PURDY, SUSAN -- Blackhawk Com. Assoc. 4, Senior Play 4, The Spell Cast 3, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1.2.3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, Girls' Ensemble 1, 2, 3.4, Usher 2, Junior Prom 3, Class Sec. 4, All State Band 3, NYSSMA Band 2, 3, NYSSMA Vocal 3, 4 RACE, ROBERT -- Senior Play 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Pep Band 2, Varisty Football 2, 3, Co -Cap. 4, Varsity Basketball 3, Co-cap. 4, Chen. Co. Band 2, Sus. Band 3, 4, All State Band 3, 4, NYSSMA 2,3, 4, Track 2, Volleyball 2, JV Basketball 1 REDENBECK, DENNIS -- F. F. A.1, 2,3, Sec. 4, Audio-Visual 1, 2,3, 4 ROBERTS, LOWELL -- Senior Play 4, Civil Defense 1, 2,3,4, Hall Monitor 3.4, Student Council 3, Varsity Basketball 3, Co-cap. 4, Track 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, JV Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Black- hawk Staff Member 3, Photography Ed. 4, Boys' State 3, Citz. Conf. 3, 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 4 ROBINSON, JON -- Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3 ROOT, SHEILA -- Senior Play 4, Library Club, Treas. 4, Comm. Club 2, 3, 4, Bank Teller 1, 2,3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, G. A. A. 3, 4, Blackhawk Staff Member 3, Head Typist 4 SABIN, KEITH --F. F. A. 1,2,3,4 SAYLES, VIRGINIA -- Bank Teller 4, Library Staff 4, Civil Defense 1, 2,3, 4, Comm. Club, Treas. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Newspaper Staff Typist 3, G. A. A. 3, Senior Chorus 1, 2, Blackhawk Sec. and Treas. 4 SEELEY, TOM -- Senior Chorus 3, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, JV Football 1, JV Bas- ketball 2, Track 3, Volleyball 3, Varsity Baseball 2, JV Baseball 1, Ping Pong 2, 4 STEVENSON, JAMES -- F. F. A. 4, Civil Defense 4, Tennis, Wrestling, Science Club, Drama Club, Chess Club, Play Student Council fHauppauge High Schoolj STRATTON, DAVID -- Tri -county Chorus 4, All State Chorus 4, Senior Play 4, Hall Monitor 4, Boys' Ensemble 4, Blackhawk Com. Assoc. 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3,4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2,3, 4, Civil Defense 2, 3, 4, JV Basketball 1, Tennis 1, Chen. Co. Chorus 3, Citz. Conf. 3.4, Nat. Honor Soc. 4, Sr. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 SWIFT, RICHARD -- Civil Defense 4, Varsity Football 4, Class Treas. 4, Blackhawk Com. Assoc. 4, Baseball 3, 4, JV Baseball 2, Student Council Treas. 3 TEFFT, BARBARA -- Senior Play 4, Blackhawk Com. Assoc. 4, Civil Defense 4, All State Chorus 4, Tri- county Chorus 4, Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 2,3,4, Chen. Chorus 2, Chen. Band 2, 3, Sus. Chorus 2, Sus. Band 2, 3, Class Treas. 2, NYSSAM 2,3 WHITTAKER, JAMES -- Senior Chorus 1, 2,3,4, Boys' Ensemble 2, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3 WILKIE, LOIS -- Senior Play 4, Blackhawk Pub. Ch. 4, G. A. A. 4, Usher 2, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Comm. Club 2, 3, Newspaper Staff Typist 3, Senior Chorus 1 WOOD, DEANNA -- Civil Defense 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, Sec. 4, Blackhawk Typist 3 Page 23 enior Cyan .jliafory In September 1955 we ventured warily into our freshman year of high school under the guidance of our advisors. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond, and class officers, Robert Race, Dennis DeLong, Barbara Jones, and Lois Wilkie. In the fall we put on a very successful Raggedy Ann Dance, where we crowned our King and Queen of Rags. That year we also started contributing to the school annual, 'EBlackhawk. when we started our sophomore year, still with the wonderful guidance of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond and our new class officers, Robert Race, Peter Clintsman, william Jones, and Barbara Tefft, we were a little more sure of ourselves. We ventured out into the outside world to sell tickets for the Magician Show sponsored by the Oxford Firemen and tickets to the Colgate Men's Choir sponsored by the Rotary. Then, after all the town folk were used to our beaming faces, we were out again, selling subscriptions to the Oxford Review Times. Later in the year, we put on a Sadie Hawkins Dance. Our junior year was indeed a busy one for all of us, including our advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond, and our class officers, Robert Race, Ray Hallock,Susan Purdy, and Marian McNitt. In the early fall we picked out our class rings, and after what seemed to us like ages, we received them just before Christ- mas. Also in the fall we were once again knocking on doors, selling magazine subscriptions. This venture proved very profitable and we were all very proud of ourselves. Early in the spring we began planning for the biggest event of all--the Junior Prom. We chose our theme, Stairway to the Stars , and began decorating with stardust and angel hair everywhere. The fun of planning it and the work we put into it, turned the Prom into a great success. At the end of our junior year we lost our two wonder- ful advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond. We were all very sad to see them leave. At last we began that long awalted year-our senior year -with Mr. Walsh and Mrs. Fowlston as our advisors and class officers, Barbara Jones, Linda Emmlck. Judy Fleming, and Richard Swift. ln the early fall we put on a Victory Hop to honor the football players. We chose our senior play, Blithe Spirit. the very outstanding Noel Coward play. It was put on two nights and received good reviews. Our class colors are royal blue and silverg our flower is a yellow rose: our motto is The best ls yet to be. and our song ls 'Graduation Means Good -bye. In the spring we received the 1959 edition of file Blackhawk. Now it wlll not be long before that glorious graduation night. Now we must advance into the world of colleges and jobs, but we will not soon forget our wonderful years in Oxford Academy. cnior Cfaaa We, the class of 1959, being of sound mind and body bequeath the following: Burt Alger's engine trouble to Carl QTinkerj Cummings. . . .Alice Andrew's long hair to Patty Ford .... Barbara Barringer's ability to talk her way out of tough situations to any timid juniors .... Duane Bartle's desk in 308 to anyone who cares to be that close to the teacher .... Donald Bradt's 1951 Chevy to Jerry Granger, .Jr. . . .Jim Brant's sneaky wink to Dick Diamond .... Fred Cosen's curly hair to Herb Lashway .... Dave Crandall's ability to get stuck to Lloyd Bradford .... Don Cyr's motorcycle to his sister Madeline .... Mildred Deeter's desk in 305 to anyone who wants it, because she has had it for four years .... Dennis DeLong's green rod to his brother Doug .... Marie Dunn leaves all the cafeteria dishes to any junior girls who want to do them .... Linda Emmick's dream of faraway places to Joan Fowlston .... Jim I-'leming's football spikes to anyone who can fill them .... Judy Fleming's ability to stay on the cheer- leading squad for four years to Mary Lou Race .... Pat Funaro williams' desk in 308 to her successor. . . . Charlotte Glbson's privilege of being the only girl in physics class to some lucky junior girl .... Bill Golden 's ability to play basketball to Foxy Souders .... Ray I-Iallock's pharmaceutical abilities to the next employee of Day's Drug Store .... Dave l-larvey's fiery temper to Paul Furnare .... Jim Hodge wills nothing because he needs everything he has .... Marilyn Hoke's ability to learn medicine to no one, because she is still leaming .... Melanie Ingraham's happiness in school to any one who wants it .... Josephine Johnson's ability to type to Peg Lasher .... Stuart Johnson's stubbornness to Beverly Covell .... Barbara Jones' gift of gab to anyone who thinks he can keep up with her .... Bill Jones' height to Alan Cardner .... Jessie Kingsley's stubbornness to next year 's law class .... Bob Kno1l's green rod to Ranny Macdonald .... Mary Lougheed's quiet ways to her little sister Sally .... Kathy Macdonald's wonderful memories of riding on Bus 22 to Nancy Ford .... Alfred McNitt's chair to any- one who has ambition enough to put it on his desk .... Marian McNitt's ex -boyfriends to Bonnie Ba- koon .... Margaret Maynard's quietness to Joan Rydzewski .... Larry Mead's desk in 308 to Milt Shepler if Larry isn't still occupying it when Milt gets there .... Joan Miles' driving ability to Joan Fleming. . . . Sally Parciany's out-of -town associates to Anne D'Ambra ,... Susan Purdy's ability to cram for regents to Joanne Gyles .... Bob Race 's ability to get hurt while playing football to Dick Hoke .... Dennis Reden- beck's A in Ag to someone who needs it .... Lowell Roberts wills his physics book to anyone who's crazy enough to want it .... Jon Robinson's football equipment to Dave Mayhew .... Sheila Root's typewriter in 310 to next year's head typist on the yearbook staff .... Keith Sabin's world history book to a future junior . . . .Virginia Sayles' ability to spell to her sister, Shirley. . . . Tom Seely wills all his nothings to anyone .. . . David Stratton's memories of Paris to Fox Souders. . . .James Stevenson's marks to Josephine Jack- son .... Dick Swlft leaves all the rest of Junior Prom nights and mornings to Foxy Souders .... Barb Tefft's nicknames to anyone who wants them .... Lois Wllkie's ninety -nine years to any jrmior who already has ninety-eight .... James whittaker's aches and pains to Donnie Thompson .... and Deanna wood's peaceful moments on Bus 22 to Emle I-luffine. Last. but not least, the Class of 1959 wills to Mr. Walsh a bottle of tranquillzers for all the trouble we've caused him in home room. Signed: The Class of 1959 kg.. ns.. M ..L.,.,. , , AAA NHALA-AM--A MWA-M -HA 1 RIMM' ,., f...g,.........4,,i,-,...l,.,. -as .. Jones, Pres. ot Senior Class, Co-Editor of News: Mary Lougheed, Editor of The Black Io -Editor of School News David Stratton, Valedictorian enior onora Front Row, left to right: Lowell Roberts, Boys' State Rep. , Valedictoriang Charlotte Gibson, Girls' State iam JOHCS. PICS- Of Student C011HCi1 Rep. , Salutatoriang Dennis DeLong, Boys' State Rep -1'- W Page 25 .SWES, NRfS ' ,..d- 8 ' - ff :fu df if if 4 46' F f, ' N- .ff-,-- 2 - , SP -yi, - v4 XY - 25 L-'Q 'K' 3 . S . f 1 1 4 1 4 O 65585 2 ! Gfaaa o 60 Front Row: J. Gallagher, secretary. Second Row: C. Clark, treasurer, K. Sumida, vice-presidentg J. Fowl- ston, president. CAM Cfau of ,62 Front Row: D. Mayhew, vice -president. Second Row: M. Weidman, secretary, R. Rice, president. Third Row: M. Jones, treasurer. Cfaaa o 61 From Row: J. McNitt, secretary: Second Row: S. G bow, vice-president, M. Wallace, presidentg L. C treasurer fm. unior .NIM Front Row: L. Baxter. Second Row: J. Mayhew, Smith. Third Row: G. Tinker, I. Brewer, J. Thr son. Page 28 ,-J Lf -.iv Xgmgmf 79 W ff, ,X x H ,f mix, ' Nm NM M2 f- ' ' il f -fi' '?35,l Q 74 7 I 'f ' v 4 ., v A X 1 L Ida 4-'xhgii A sm W 'Ze' ' ?' f 2 9 Q - L : A xl . w. lj .f, lL ' ', 313 if-A 2? Q... A Riff P 7 zqgawgainsficb ESQ K T fx , Q A J 5' V W- N--gk 4f14Wff? , 21 Yi 1 V V R' 2 wifi? 9 E 3 .ew yr -A F89 3' M Q i :T 5 Q' 1 7 h . if: 9 nFNt .gh , fl af bifj ,, 1' A '35 E5 4? Ei W hx A .xx Vega, ' . . .xx vp 5 'UQ 95 4 Y my ef ia' I 'YS ' 'Q .J 9' aw?m,,., I w 2... ' M QA 'S' K su ff. 641.44 o ,63 Front Row, left to rights M. Stillman, R. Gallagher, J. Rydzewski, M. Kram- nich. Second Row: J. Purdy, Z. Car- kuff, C. Miles, S. Lougheed, J. Grif- fin. Third Row: C. Cummings, L. Bax- ter, J. Rydzewski, M. Ryan, V. Shores, J. O'Wyatt, G. Blum, G. French, J. Purdy, R. Westover. Fourth Row: A. Templin, J. Holbrook, L. Thompson, J. Roberts, M. Westerby, R. Cobb, W. Root, J. Cady, W. Johnson, R. Beau- mont, J. Clark. Absent: Mr. Tousant. Front Row, left to right: Mrs. Bound, S. Beckwith, C. Moore, C. Beckwith, J. Whittaker. Second Row: S. Cole, A. Meyers, A. Nichols, M. Williams, C. Manzer, R. Bartle, G. McGowan, B. Moore. Third Row: B. Kolis, W. Buffa- lo, V. Barrows, C. Abbey, H. Standish, S. Rood, V. Williams, P. Diamond Front Row, left to right: S. Rice, G. Aiken, B. Downey, C. Mead, D. Nich- ols. Second Row: Mrs. Souders, T. Frank R. Hinckley, D. Race, L. Greenwood. Third Row: C. Cooper, R. Merritt, T. Paden, B. Hoadley, R. Brazee, N. Hin- man, L. Shafer, D. Frost, J. Duell, E. Castaldy. Fourth Row: J. Brewer, B. Ba- koon, L. Wakefield, P. Cobb, S. Swift, J. 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Rozelle, L. Pe ty, B. Bailey, S. Wood. Second Row: T. Diamond, I. Popovczak, G. Morack, J. C ey, N. Wetmore, I. Tansey, L. Pethick. Third Row: D. Beckwith, R. Jeffords, M. Pollie, R. Tracy, A. Wheat, A. Baxter. Fourth Row: D. Paden, E. Lewis, W. Casta dy, E. Marrone, Teacher: Mrs. Dunker. A sent: S. Squires, D. Mumbulo Left Hand Row, front to back: E. Ross, D. Menard, T. Loomis, J. Hayes, P. Black, I. Vigus, S. Greenwood, S. Knowlton. Second Row: N. Moon, L. Winner, S. Col- lver, L. Thorne, M. Wambold, S. Golden N. Buffalo, C. Meek, Mrs. Wilcox, W. Hackbarth. Third Row: I. Youngs, L. Smitl F. Shimer, P. Hatton, J. Hemstrought, C. Wood, F. Macumber, C. VanderBunt. Fou th Row: M. Harvey, R. Livingston, C. Mex ritt, A. Huskins, S. Marso, M. Rice, F. Karppala, A. Barry Front Row, left to right: M. Gever, S. Race F. Nichols, D. Russell, A. Whittaker, S. Emmick, R. Ross, S. Seagert. Second Row J. Weidman, E. Lashway, C. Diamond, L. Beckwith, A. Karppala, S. Buffalo, H. Denz, C. Merritt, B. Neigut, G. Bassett. Third Row: Mrs. Kelly, M. Pollie, J. Lewi D. Sabin, S. Seehausen, R. Shimer, M. Hunter, H. Alger, K. Wilkie, M. Gallaghe L. Covell, H. Crumb, W. Zahner, P. Her fort. D. Benedict, S. Finch jifd gra cle ?ront Row, left to right: M. DeLoatch, K. Plerfort, G. Corgnell, B. Gever, S. Aaron. Second Row: R. Johnson, G. Wheeler, V. Whaley, L. Roberts, A. Dutton, M. Moore, I. Manzer, Miss Mendenhall. Third Row: T. Stark, D. Barrows, M. Wall. R. Rucker, F. Zahner, F. Shapley, L. Wakefield, P. Mc- Gowan, D. Dutcher, N. Maricle, S. Alger, F. Manwarren, B. Stafford. Absent: N. Wal- lace. front Row, left to right: W. Hunter, K. Eng- .er, B. Roberts, P. Weishaupt, E. VanKleeck, .. Russock. Second Row: C. Dambra, S. .oomis, E. Crouser, R. Maynard, T. Emer- son, B. Vickers, G. Harvey, M. Stratton, C. fleming. Third Row: I. Baier, W. Busch, L. Murray, L. Wilcox, S. Barrows, M. O'Wyatt, 3. Tansey, B. Whittaker, F. Burlison, D. Beach, Mrs. Payne. Absent: R. Carroll Front Row, left to right: D. Nichols, P. Bene- dict, F. Diamond, K. Landers, G. Richmond R. Taranto, B. Souders. Second Row: M. Sey mour, D. Kramnich. Third Row: Mrs. Marsh- man, G. Genung, G. Root, L. Swartout, C. Cole, B. Barrows, J. Devine, G. Harrington, I. Searfoss, W. Troxell, B. Dunckel, D. Brigham, F. Morehead, B. Barrows, M. Mc- Gowan. Absent: R. Ogden, L. Kingsley j0ul'tA GPG!! Front Row, left to right: R. Shepler, J. Hohl G. Tompkins, M. Cobb, P. Diem, A. Gold en. Second Row: C. Carlin, M. Moors, E. Ioscelyn, I. Diamond, D. Taylor, J. Place, G. Williams, L. Kessler. Third Row: L. Lewis, I. Tracy, C. Volk, M. Alger, D. Menard, M. Downey, F. Mazzocchi, R. Stiles, D. Angle, S. Ryan, D. Murray, C. Seehausen. Fourth Row: Mrs. Redfield Front Row, left to right: D. lngraham, C. Youngs, N. Rice, L. Wheeler, A. Phillips. Second Row: R. Maynard, L. Kenyon, P. Barber, J. Marrone. Third Row: M. Popov- czak, W. Whittaker, L. Williams. C. Bar- rows, G. Shapley, V. Parker, L. Fowlston, R. Holm, W. Kolis, T. Hodge, R. Meek, E. Meade, L. Diamond, D. Meade. Fourth Row: Mrs. Mirabito. Absent F. Schadwald, S. Youngs Front Row, left to right: R. Wood, P. Bry- den, L. Wetmore, J. Black, S. Langman, D. Beckwith. Second Row: D. Wackford, E. Squires, T. Winner, R. Krygier, J. Hend- rickson, D. Finch, K. Carrnan, A. Spang- enberg. Third Row: Miss Green, J. Leary, B. Seiler, W. Wheat, J. Hinckley, S. Bur- ke, B. Wall, M. Marso, E. King, D. Kar- palla, B. Searfoss. Absent: D. Youngs .7LirJ graJe Front Row, left to right: C. Whittaker, D. Vigus, D. Youngs, H. Wheat, J. Shepler, K. Hackett. Second Row: D. Cox, D. Gev- er, C. Shapley, C. Hart, S. Caezza, D. Standish, S. Bassett, S. Rood. Third Row: S. Morehead, S. Rice, N. Benedict, A. Marso, D. Carroll, K. Foote, O. Owens, C. Burlison, J. Murray, C. Taranto, Mrs. Holdridge. Absent: W. Fowlston, G. Maz- zocchi, A. Finch Front Row, front to back: C. Seymour, I. Weerheim, J. Westheimer, L. Huckabone, P. Davis. Second Row: L. Covell, D. Ross, B. Gever, D. White, D. Rice, E. McGow- an. Third Row: A. Hofmann, M. Shore, W. Corgnell, J. Moore, B. Youngs, M. Girndt. Fourth Row: L. Cobb, H. Owens, E. Phinney B. Serota, R. Deloatch, D. Williams. Fifth Row: I. Rotundo, I. Loughren, A. Holm, Miss Vigus. Absent: C. Champlin Front Row, left to right: Y. Smith, B. Cooper, B. Preston, J. Taylor, J. Brigham, S. Barrows. Second Row: M. Baldwin, B. Dunckel, A. West- erby, G. Dunn, B. Doyle, D. Hemstrought, C. Holbrook, L. Russock, M. Nichols. Third Row: T. Tansey, R. Denz, P. Phinney, J. Carhart, R. Hinckley, G. Root, D. Williams, R. Hinckley, R. Ross, M.Paino, T. Kolis. Fourth Row: Mrs. Stork. Absent: E. Golden ZCOIIJ gfd Je Front Row, left to right: P. Harrison, P. King, D. Youngs, V. Langman, G. Wetmore, D. Span genberg. Second Row: J. Maynard, K. Lough- ren, R. Cox, S. Sabin, F. Finch, T. Davis, M. Barrows, C. Parker. Third Row: Miss Amos, J. Thompson, Joscelyn, E. Karppala, J. shi mer, D. Menard, B. Krygier, B. Maricle, M. Blum, B. Baxter, F. Williams Front Row, left to right: S. Huskins, S. Kram- nich, R. Wheeler, R. Seehausen, S. Conklin, N. Mayhew, R. Dibble, L. Kenyon. Second Row: Mrs. Budlong, C. Vigus, I. Kozlowski, L. Diem, M. Marso, T. Davies, H. Popovczak, E. Lash - way. Third Row: I. Meek, A. Denz, M. Dia - mond, G. Nichols, D. Tansey, W. Petty, D. Genung, H. Castaldy, K. Gallagher. Absent: M. Rice Front Row, left to right: J.Ross, C. Brigham, S. Gyles, B. Bryden, C. Jenkins, D. Furnare. Second Row: W. Branham, D. Carey, G. Roach R. Rockhold, A . Crumb, D. Roland, W. Roys, J. Busch, M.Preston. Third Row: E. Lawton, A. Pike, F. Horton, D. Seiler, J. Menard, P. Van Gui1der,B. Lorimer, K. Shapley, R. Angle. D. Hodge. Fourth Row: Miss Knutsen. Absent: S. Cooper jiraf gra Je ront Row, left to right: D. Brigham, D. Niles, . Cashman, L. King, T. Loughren, P. Armondi, .Pike, S. Miles. Second Row: R. Estelow, R. 'estheimer. J. Bai1ey,J. McGowan, G . Loomis, I. Stiles, D. Golden, K. Hodge, E. White. Third aw: A. Torre, T. Shores, E. Youngs, R. Braisted, Johnson, M. Eldred, F. O'Connor, R. Winner, G. ronk, P. Cooper, C.Joslin, Mrs. Race. Absent: .Paden 'ront Row, left to right:S. Owens, K. Cooper, J. Rucker, R. Swartout, T. Kennedy, G. Hackett, 9. Phillips, C. Beckwith. Second Row: B. Ross, Z. Dambra, R. Roach, C. Huckabone, J. Burlison, L. Barrows, L. Denz, L. Kolis. Third Row: T. ling. L. Stafford, F. George, C. Frair, D. Ryan, F. Race, I. Greenwood, R. Roberts, S. Barrows, vlrs.Vickers. Absent: D. Williams. Front Row, left to right: W. Searfoss, D. Willi- ams, S. Race, D.Genung, D. Dunckel, W. Willi- ams. Second Row: L. Taylor, A. Cooper, C. Finch, M. Quinn, T. Carroll, R. Westover, D. Hackett, D. Carlin, M.Jos1in. Third Row: L. Russock, P. Moors, S. Howard, C. Lewis, T. Hinckley, T. Fow1ston,J. McPhee, R. Wilkie, L. Loomis, R. Place, D. Thebeaw, Mrs. Gilliand Absent: D. Eldred, T.F0w1ston, R. Moore. W f , -N-X n. si - w 7 - Mx 'QQ li? Jai. LQ.. .MQ . ea 1 xslfx, . yn 1 X K af I L i . -Q ff 2:25, f wzjg ggg we S xfigf iig is ,I X :Q sa ' .5.4 '- ii 'f?f2l! 3 3 M if 'K argl? 7 ng - ' A 'bfi N aiu Q L1 we if 1' 4.X ' N, m l 6 mf Ami 1 an 1,9226 , .. . Q 5. W 7 ., , w sfwiiJ ' Q'5 W Xgyf ' g ww W -f... Qs M +14 'f if v. vt. ,P Q gk ff 1 Bw- K M Eu' 5 if M Q X h lg ' 'iggfig ,L ' , ' ,' 4 . ' 4 h fy? Q QL ' i 'V af, EY if 1 ,.f 1 pf ' X fd!! f 4 'QW 9 ., M Q Q22 . gt A ' 'SX -F-va' S Q ii ii S f f ,g gfjw my A Q f f' wh if f X, fs 43? X A X ! I X f K K -, -.Ni , S A J f 'lx 4, ., 6' '5 . A J' uw: Q . 1 ' x ff . ig? - ' , fg i K .1 - W- 4 71235 - aw? im: Q QSM? -ff is www' '1-xg 1 vw M, it x .4 Rang. 'A L K Q f jr ' 53 L5?3f'L I mv ezfflfiiffx ' YQ 3 5,Q D- Q' -' L rig tx K Umm fs , A - Kfygmk 5 ' Nt.. gy Lkiiiilggg, ,A wx F. Y x R k 4 . J W, .1 i F :Xb ,S x E.. . xx f Q 2 i 5 5, Ny ,. 4.9 4' li W . f,,x 'Q ., 'iff' 1 K P if? :L fk ,. Sy ,4 I Q3 4? X My Miigkifvg. 115, ., M Leg fig: I-5 '. . jg iw , X,-wr uw N ANP 1 4 , .MW ,f 2 ,, rf Q . 1 - 2: J . -, 3 E 3 S, X i gg i? rf 1 8 , x 4 if . , X 1 K5 if w X5 5 kv Q .. imr' 1 .B , , 1 L' f X dr 5 K Qggclw My 1 I . iw? ' X i 5 -. ws -x. . X if 1 A 2. xg A z ' 5 x , ..--4. 2 W' is 101- N QQ h , J 'fix hs' i 'w . 4 N' Q Q f'i'mfff K 1' .. A 1 in ' wx A i 9 E. Xi? 1 R X1 'iigf Fgv K 3 x A X f s - - Vi N - 5:lE:::i A .gg f 5 c S' B unior Sfu Jenf gounct Front Row, left to right: L. Winner, Sec.: J. Hayes, Pres., J.Tansey, Vice -Pres.g S.Race Second Row: B.Robertsg M.Seymou.rg S.Lang man,Mr. Roberts, AdvisorgD. Tay1or,B. Souder: Third Row: E. MeadegS. Loornis,L.I-'owlstong E ZahnergH. AlgergM. Moors,D. Beckwithg T. Wi ner: L. Roberts Oxfam! Sak? pafra Front Row, left to right: S. Collver, M.Po1- lie, I. Hayes, G. Genung, R. Carroll, M. Wam- bold, D. Dutcher, C. Meek, C. Merritt, G. Root T. Loomis, M.l-lunter S. Marso, C. Diamond, L. Swartout, J. Covell, C. Cole, I. Youngs, N . Moon, L. Smith, L. Roberts. Second Row: A. Whittaker, S. Emmick, M. Po1lie,P. Herfort, D. Leach, B. Vickers, G. Wheeler, I. Searfoss, I. Brigham, M. Harvey, E. Marrone, L. Wake - field, C. Tansey, B. Whittaker, R. Jeffords, N. Wallace, J. Hemstrought, J. Weidman,J. Lewis, W. Hackbarth, F. Shapley, Mr. Robert Advisor. Third Row: S.Race, F. Burlison, G. Ross, K. Engler, A. Dutton, J . Baier, C. Dambrz G. Harvey, M. DeLoatch, T. Stark, F. Manwar ren, L. Murry, C. Merritt, J. Tansey, P. Black, I Bailey, C. Crouser, R. Tracy, M. Loughren,J. Manzer, J. Popovczak, W. Hunter, P. Weishau Fourth Row: L. Beckwith, M. Moore, R. Living ston, S. Phoenix, S . Loomis, C. Fleming, B. Ge ver, L. Russock, B. Souders, E. VanKleeck, K. Herfort, M. Gever, L. Petty, L. Pethick, L. Becl with, B. Neigut, F. Nichols, M. Gallagher. Wcmonougk Sam? pa Front Row, left to right: S. Shepard, E. Say Second Row: J. Sherman, C. Bosworth. Thi Row: M. Philips, C. Howe, B. Shepard. Fo th Row: Mrs. Sturges, F. Brewer, R. Phillip R. Preston, J. Sheets. .S7ixfA gra ale gra cluafion Front Row, left to right: F. Wilcox, K. Nightenga1e,T. Cosens, W.Place, E. Winner, L. Cobb, G. Rice, R. Smith, B. Cady, P. Leach, M. Seymour, T. Stiles, G. Finch, C. Gever, S. Taranto, B. Meek, S. Bryden, M. Ma - ricle, S. Spaulding, S. Christian, H. Hoffman, C. Williams, P. Barrows, L. Cooper,J. Mayhew, C. Manwarren, C. Girndr, S. Baier, R. Davis. Second Row: J. Nightengale, K. Hayden, W. Sayles, J. Covell, C. Smith, F. Hoff- man, E. Weaver, S. Wambold, S. Caezza, L. Roys, N. DeLong, D. George, I. White, W. Maynard, M. Foote, B. Cole, S . Pethick, G. Rood, C. Williams, N. Barrows, F. Diamond, J. Keating, M. Moore, D. Wheeler, L. Marks, J. Swartout, G. Tinker, B. Dutton, D. Roach, E. Kolis, H. Hendrickson, R. Granger, S. Gilliand. Third Row: P. Morgan, G. Clark, D. Carhart, H. Smith, R. Hendrickson, E. Carhart, R. Stafford, L. Mowers, S. Tansey, J. Rob- erts, J. Thompson, E. Blum, J. Popovczak, D. Carnrike, D.Jones, W. Hatton, J. Meyer, N. Battle, D. Marshman, G. Christian, P. Harrington, B. Shapley, C. Shores, M. Rounds, S. Wackford, D. Emerson, D. Soper, R. McEneny, S. Rice, P. Marso, G. Lobdell, I. Ford, E. Andrews, D. Youngs, W. Neigut, G. Britton, C. King .jcn alergarfen gra cluafion Front Row, left to right: L. Taylor, D. Williams, G. Phillips, M. Carlin, B. Ross, A. Cooper, C. Finch, D. Car- lin, R. Westheimer, L. Pike, D. Hackett, E. Morgan, S. Race, C. Beckwith, L. Kolis, L. King, D. Genung, G. Oliver, E. Cashman, W. Williams, F. Foote, R. Moore, D. Eccleston, T. Kennedy. Second Row: B. Wheeler, M. Magrath, L. Russock, T. Carroll, C. Joslin, D. Rucker, R. Place, S. Barrows, D. Dunckel, P. Moors, R. Swartout, D. Niles, L. Denz, S. Miles, R. Roach, F. O'Connor, S. Howard, W. Tefft, G. Loomis, L. Stafford, E. Youngs, D. Williams, K. Cooper, K. Hodge, E. White, S. Owens, R. Estelow, R. Westover, P. Armondi. Third Row: S . Bliven B. Voorhis, P. Cooper, M. Quinn, L. Loomis, F. George, T. Loughren, G. Cronk, R. Roberts, M. Sherman, R. Cum - mings, R. Wilkie, J. McPhee, M. Sherman, L. Ford, T. Hinckley, D. Ryan, T. Fowlston, T. Race, R. Braisted, T. Shores, C. Lewis, M. Stiles, C. Frair, A. Torre,J. Greenwood, R. Winner, J. Bailey, D.Deue1, C. Huckabone, E. Dambra, R. Paden, D. Carnrike Y Yu IWW! - f - Y-.H::'?fLe- I r . . I .ua .x Wig , N Q N Mmm! ,S . 56 5 ig ' 3,15 ' iff W A ? gxfam V as ff A 'i' .g41... ,, fm W 4 of KA 4, M ,1- L, E --PM .L ,,L, l N' W.v , ru My 4 -.-', i 2, -wig I ' ,A-M M 3 MM ff A X4 Q3 M'l'f .d gl a Qin, I,- Q K J MS in ka W t Um-Z Y if' H , . , ,N N M, If 4 TRLVLSN' 'Q SN X pecia uen fd Left to right: Llohnson, M. Hoke, M. Dunn, M. Lougheed, S. Purdy, E. Hold - ridge, B. Jones, I. Miles, L. Emmick, M. McNitt,I. Fleming Left to right: J .JohnsonpR. Hallockg M. HokegT. Seeleyg M. Lougheed:R. RacegS. PurdygL. Robertsg M. DunnpD. Cranda11gT. Hoke:E. Holdridge, queeng D. Purdy, kinggN. Mayhewg W. Jonesg B.Jor1esgD.I-Iarveyp J.Mi1esgC. Rogers: L. EmmickgD. StrattongM. McNittg J. Flemingg I. Fleming unior rom Esther Holdridge IIOW BJ Barbara Jones Left to right: R. Macdona1dgM. Raceg T. Brantgl. F1eminggR. Knowltong J. RydzewskigD. DeLonggM. McNittgB. Jones, queengR. Gieble, kingg L. Em- mickgR. Breslin: J. Flemingg I. Souders I. Fow1stongG. Thorneg S. Grabowg P. Estelow Left to right: M.RacegJ. Fleminggj. RydzewskigM. McNittgB. Jones, queeng L. Emmickgl. Fleminggl. Fowlstong S. Grabow .JJIQL Scion! jraue era italy, Switzerland, France and Belgium recall memories of visiting the Seamans, seeing the Pope, being locked in a hotel closet with two others, go- ing to Plgalle and the world's Fair. In the trains in ltaly I also learned the art of squeezing into masses of hu- manity. like a sardine--miserable experience! It was in northern Italy that l met my pen pal, the girl at the left in the picture. While our Caravan party was all together in the Scandinavian countries, we had some unforgettable experiences i.e. truly American pranks played on each otherp but when we were on our free timel' we learned how very friend ly and helpful the people of each country were. Of course there was the time I tried for a half hour to find an English -speaking Italian who could direct me to my next point of interest. Because English is taught widely, we had com- paratively little difficulty in finding ourselves understood by people in any country. David Stratton The young people of the different countries impressed me the most. From them I formed my opinions of the countries and found that their young people are very much like our own. They have the same interests and were both friend- ly and willing to help me with my traveling problems. It wasa real thrill to travel 'from Switzerland to England by myself for twenty hours--changing trains all night long and shivering beneath blankets on the ferry as we crossed the English Channel. Kay Frances Marshman Q. ..f'P . Page 50 From June 19 to August 25 l was one of the twenty -three delegates c from sixteen states to take part in the American Junior Red Cross Intemat Study -Visit Program. Assembling in Washington, D. C. . we were not onl briefed on our study program but were privileged to meet President Eisenl Abroad, the most wonderful experience was meeting people of differ countries--people with different languages, traditions and religions, like dislikes--and realizing that they, too, are very human, like ourselves. Geraldine Paliotta As a member of Pastor Bill Lyons' Christian Youth Caravan I had a w ful opportunity to see countries and people in Europe and in England. Eve where l found a spirit of friendliness. Since money is always such a problem, I shall always treasure the rn ry ofthe unusual outcome of one of my attempts to obtain free lodging Ir don--in the end the city government furnished the facilities. On another occasion I lived four days with an English familyg it was sadness that I said goodbye to those wonderful people. Charles Stork Q I Y s it , 2 7 I QW 1 iw ' J i if iEff 'fff' enwr a -Dx-m is A Viv sl fi . L. ,M fr n 1 , ' j V1 ,W,. ,. 1 J .' if-. mf aa. Z sb, ff Y if 1: T99 , . diff'-Q 655, I W ,mit-! E3 as lxlb X Q. , . ff ,S 4 ,M 4 .ws X 4'Y :rg f 'll' I -...V ja 5 . gn., 1 I. E ..f .. . x .E YH ,Jfifi 'g . . . Aa. xv. - e.. 3 N . S 3 Flag Salute .. . .... , .. Front Row, left to right: J. Dutcherg M. Vadneyg D. Preston: N. Raceg D. Purdyg B. Brighamg D. May- hewg E. Holdridge, Sec.g G. Whaley. Second Row: L. Kelly, Sec.g J. Cunninghamg L. Helmkeg R. Diamondg J. Covellg R. Howeg D. Tuckerg D. Bliveng L. Mowryg B. Bartle. Third Row: H..Mooreg M. Engler. Pres.: R. Medovichg T. Burke: J. Gennosag M. Coxg L. Redenbeckp A. Saxbyg C. Horton. Four th Row: J. Ingrahamg P. Estelowg S. Mclinenyg C. Racer J. Saylesg S. Vogelgsangg D. Weaverg S Mow ersg C. Munyang T. Whitmore. Fifth Row: B. Drummg L. Bradfordg R. Bliven .xdfumni THE 164111 COMMENCEMENT of OXFORD ACADEMY and CENTRAL SCHOOL Monday Evening. June 23, 1958 EIGHT O'CLClCK ACADEMY AUDITORIUM nn.--we PROGRAM PROCESSIONAL Invocation . .,.. The Rev, Alfred Taylor ......Matgmet A, vadney Salutatory . . . . Chorale and Overture .,.. Commencement Address Class Song ...............,.. Halls of lvy ..... ..,...ICl1a1lengeYon Brian W. Battle Oxford Academy Band Bruce M. Lambert Senior Ensemble Valedictory .........................,......... John F. Dutcher Announcement of Awards. . . , ........... . . . . . . . . Presentation of Diplomas . . . . Benediction . . . .,... . Words - Senior Class . . . . .V rcharkcwsry . .. At the Crossroads .. . Music -Sibelius ... . . Russell-Knight . . . . . .Goals for the Future . . . . Frederick D. Tinker, Supervising Principal .... . . , . . , , . . .. Baumes Marshtnan, Vice President Board of Education RECESSIONAI Page 52 The Rev. Alfred TaVl0r alnl Bartle, Brian Bliven, Donald Bllven, Robert Bradford, Linda Brigham, Arlene Burke, Thelma Covell, Janet Cox, Mary Lou Cunningham, Joyce Diamond, Robert Drumm, Bert Dutcher, John Engler, Mary Estelow, Paul Gennosa, Joseph Helmke, Lois Holdridge, Esther Horton, Clyde Howe, Richard Ingraham, Joan Kelly, Louise McEneny, Sheila Mayhew, Dale Medovich, Roberta Moore, Harry Mowers, Shirley Mowry, Linda Munyan, Claudia Preston, Douglas Purdy, David Race, Charles Race. Nancy Redenbeck, Leon Saxby, Alice Sayles. Jean Tucker, Donna Vadney, Margaret Vogelgsang, Sue Weaver, Doris Whaley, Gladys Whitmore, Thomas .xdfumni aynclex cfocafion Albany College of Pharmacy Clarkson College U. S. Navy Albany Business College Central City Business Institute I. B. M. Operator, Bennett Ireland Inc. Albany Business College Undecided Now Mrs. Stanley Friedman Carpenter Employed at Scintilla in Sidney, N. Y. U. S. Marines Laboratory Technician Training, Eaton Laboratories Employed Scholet's'Furniture Store Undecided Brockport State Teachers' College Syracuse University Undecided Morrisville Agricultural and Technical Institute Office Worker, - now Mrs. Reginald Savory Potsdam State Teachers' College Peter Brent Brigham Hospital Boston College Marietta College Stenographer, Binghamton Lowell Business School Employed on farm at home Now Mrs. Norman Mowers Albany State Teachers' College Norwich Knitting Mill in Norwich, N. Y. Employed on home farm Virginia Polyteclmical Institute Columbian Preparatory School Albany Hospital fnursingy Cobleskill Agricultural and Technical Institute Undecided Stenographer, Cornell University Utica School of Commerce Now Mrs. Clyde Hallock Cobleskill Agriculture and Technical Institute Now Mrs. Edward Vargo Now Mrs. Kenneth Brooker Broome Technical Institute Page 53 Albany, N. Y. Potsdam, N. Y. Albany. N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Norwich. N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Oxford, N. Y. Florida Schenectady, N. Oxford. N. Y. Norwich, N. Y. Oxford, N. Y. Norwich, N. Y. Brockport. N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Oxford, N. Y. Y Morrisville, N. Y. Sidney, N. Y. Potsdam, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Marietta, Ohio Binghamton, N. Oxford, N. Y. Norwich, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Oxford, N. Y. McDonough, N. Virginia Y Y Washington, D. C. Albany, N. Y. Cobleskill, N. Y Oxford, N. Y. Ithaca, N. Y. Utica, N. Y. Texas Cobleskill, N. Y Rochester, N. Y. Cortland, N. Y. Binghamton, N. 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Second Row: R. King: J. Fleming: C. Emmick: N. Winner: B. Bloch: M. Leary: K. Marshman: M. Ingraham: M. Wallace: L. Cole: S. Diamond. Third Row: J. McNitt: G. Lowe: L. Templin: G. Hinman: I. Gy1es:J. Smith: S. Rood: K. Tucker: R. Rice: W. Barber: M. Long- heed: J. Fowlston: M. Hoke: L. Emmick. Fourth Row: C. Dillon: C. Frank: B. Bakoon: J. Hol- brook: E. Rood: J. Brant: J. Carlsen: P. Cox: J. Whittaker: K. Sumida: D. Saxby: J. Race: D. Martin: C. Nichols: C. Gibson: M. McNitt: I. Miles. Fifth Row: C. Barrows: M. Dunn: B. Jones J. Rydzewski: B. Tefft: R. Tinker: K. Keating: D. Stratton: G. Thorne: R. Bliven: P. Dwyer: D. DeLong: S. Race: S. Purdy: M. Emerson: M. Grabow: J. Friar: R. Jones Front Row, left to right D. Marshman, D. Ryan, D. Soper, N. Battle, G. Rice, F. Wilcox, W Place, M. Seymour, R. Smith, T. Stiles, E. Winner, I. Nightengale, D. Wheeler, G. Finch. Second Row: C. Williams, C. Miles, S. Lougheed, E. Weaver, J. Purdy, G. Rood, D. Emer- son, D. Jones. K. Nightengale, R. Westover, G. Tinker, J. Swartout, D. George, N. DeLong, E. Kolis, C. Gever, S. Souders, G. Lowe, Acc. Third Row: S. Caezza, B. Dutton, S. Cole, S. Pethick, I. Mayhew, L. Marks, S. Wackford, J. Thompson, J, Roberts, J. Howe, S. Swift, A. Lashway, E. Parker, B. Hoadley, L. Shafer, L. Roys, P. Diamond, C. Shore. Fourth Row: C. Tracy, I. Whittaker, L. Wakefield, B. Bakoon, M. Rounds, S, Wackford, R. McEneny, C. Webb, T. Frank, B. Meek, M. Westerby, C. King. C. Abbey, V. Williams, V. Shores, M. Williams, S. Beckwith Ciomkffer ront Row: Accompanist -Judy 'arlson. rabow, Second Row: S. Race, M. M. Wallace, C. Nichols. 'hird Row: B. Tefft, S. Purdy, R. mes, K. Marshman, S. Grabow, 1. Leary joneffea Int ROW: Miss Kostenko. Second N: E. Marrone, M. Pollie, A. littaker, ird Row: N. Moon, P. Black. R. Ieffords, S. Race, J. nsey, C. Gever, J. Hayes. Four- Row: W. Thorne, SSDI: Hackbarth, C. Diamond, C. Seehausen, J. Reid. Carey we sS7P0l't5In0Il Front Row: Accompanist - P. Vogel gsang. Second Row: R. Tinker, F. Dwyer, G. Thorne, R. Bliven. Third Row: K. Sumida, J. Whittak er, P. Cox, D. Stratton, D. De- Long Wx I Q? aflggwk A:-1' Fi 'if L 'Nm I 5 -...,,N.-5 ,SQ- I xl Farewell banquet to Mary in the new eaaage LOD! y0dI'AO0L t When things go wrong as they sometimes will, When the road you're trudging seems all up hill When the funds are low and the debts are high And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit, Rest, if you must, but don't you quit. Life is queer with its twists and turns, As everyone of us sometimes learns, And many a failure turns about When he might have won had he stuck it outg Don't give up though the pace seems slow-- You may succeed with another blow. Page 66 Receiving gold certificate in Albany gfacLAawA Ohcerd an! .x4Jui.1or.4 Front: M. Lougheed, Editorg M. Lasher, Associate Ed. Left to right: L. Wilkie, Publicity: V. Sayles, Treasurer Left to right: Advisors - Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Tefft gyiforiaf Sfa!! Front Row: M. Weidman, freshman editor. Second Row: R. Hallock, candid editorg L. Roberts, photo- graphy editorg P. Vogelgsang, sophomore editor Page 67 ypiafa Front Row: S. Root, Head Typist. Ass't. freshmen editor . u5ineA.4 SM!! Left to right: C. Gibson, Subscrip- tion Mgr.: B. Barringer, Advertising Mgr. Second Row: R. Meade, B. Covell, P. Pierson - typists P cfflztofzaf .fdsmtants Left to right: K. Keating, Ass't. Photography Editor: D. Vadney, Ass't. to Assoc. Ed.: M. Leary, I -- uaineas Siu!! .xduiafanla Left to right: J. Fowlston, J. Staf- ford, Co -assistants to Sub. Mgr.g J. Fairchild, Ass't. to Adv. Mgr. in sexi 3 if :Jag S SF ,-41 Wiki 'lquy .4 Tl-ug... wFr7 N iw 'M W 1' .il l fs X r T'j E W fx x Front Row, left to right: J. Brant, Treas.: W. Jones, Pres. 9 R. Macdonald, Vice-Pres., B. Jones, Sec. Second Row: S. Taranto, J. Fleming, M. Hoke, R. McEneny, J. Rydzewski, J. Roberts. Third Row: J. Race, M. Grabow, S. Rood, T. Frank, R. Hallock, B. Alger, W. Hayden, D. Wilcox, K. Keating, N. Ford, I. Miles Siu clenf gounci Miss Bessie Trimmingham Advisor Front Row, left to right: J. Fleming, B. Barrows, M. Hoke. Second Row: M. McNitt, L. Emmick, J. Miles. Third Row: B. Covell, K. Marshman, M. B. Ba- Whit- Lougheed. Fourth Row: C. Gibson, B. Jones, koon, L. Wilkie, M. Emerson, S. Race, M. more. Fifth Row: R. Hallock, D. Stratton, G. Thorne W. Jones, B. Alger, W. Hayden, J. Brant .Ha Wonifora Miss Ruth Bull Advisor Page 70 Left to right: Mrs. Griffin, Miss Bull -- Advisors CUIJPGPOI' Front Row, left no right: Co-Editors--M. Lougheed, B. Jones. Second Row: M. Emerson, M. Jones, J. Race, I. Fowlston, M. Race. Third Row: M. Shep- ler, C. Clark, J. Stafford, C. Bartle, B. Barrows, S. Sayles Mrs. Thorp, Advisor Gui! :begun Front Row, left to right: K. Marshman, M. Lougheed, V. Sayles, M. Hoke. Second Row: D. Wood, G. Ma- cumber, E. Rood, J. Kingsley. Third Row: D. Stratton, C. Stork, M. Deeter, M. Dunn. Fourth Row: B. Tefft. W. Jones, I. Souders, R. Swift. Fifth Row: P. Ford, B. Alger, J. Stevenson, L. Roberts - ....-...un--u-usyu v'! xi 'K , 3 , ,J 5. If 4 . Xi S V tx. I . 7 A 1 1 5 ' all '11'S.l lil Front Row, left to right, S. Root, M. Dunn, J. Castaldy, M. Deeter, B. Mowers, D. Saxby. Second Row: B. Covell, Vice-Pres., D. Wood, Sec., C. Bartle, Sarg. of Arms, M. Cole, Sarg. of Arms, B. Jones, Reporter, Miss Bull, Advisor. Third Row, M. Shepler, C. Clark, P. Williams, M. Ingraham, J. Smith, S. Sayles, R. Meade. Fourth Row, L. VanderBunt, Treas., V. Sayles, Pres., D. Wakefield, P. Hackett, B. Cooper, J. Stafford, J. Gallagher, D. Martin, P. Magrath, J. Kingsley, M. Maynard, R. King, L. Cole, J. Fleming ommerciaf Z?a,.L UJLM Front Row, left to right, B. Barrows, S. Sayles, I. Fleming, I. Fleming, R. Meade, G. Franklin, E. Moore J. Andrews. Second Row: Mr. Tefft, Advisor, M. Deeter, C. Smith, V. Sayles, C. Clark, M. Ingraham, M. Shepler, B. Barrows, L. Cole, J. Smith. Third Row, M. Dunn, S. Root, J. Castaldy, L. VanderBunt, B. Cooper, D. Saxby, P. Hackett, B. Mowers, D. Martin, J. Gallagher, B. Jones, P. Magrath, M. Jones, B. Covell, R. King, P. Pierson, L. Horton, D. Bradt, R. Whittaker Qqhln :TTI A I I E52 1 5. HIL n , . 04- g Els zq:! at 1 ,GX Y - wr! AGA. : ez! 'Ju vi ,J 1 3: ly' 9 ' -LV. V ' , li., ' ' V' Hn Q, . Q F , I., 1 E. , , -4 unior pad Crow Front Row: B. Dunckel. Second Row: C. Bosworthg N. Moon. Third Row: J. Weidman, C. Dambra. Fourth Row: F. Brewer: J. Stafford, Pres.: L. Cole. Sec.: R. Rice, Treas.g C. Clark, News Reporter: M. Weidman, P. McGowan. Fifth Row: Mrs. Hill, Advisor, D. Youngsp C. Bartle. Six- th Row: I. Fairchildg G. Paliotta .fda Jia- uma Front Row: G. Thome. Second Row: W. Jones, D. DeLong, P. Cox, E. Carkuff, R. Hallock, Mr. Walsh. Third Row: D. Redenbeck, D. Hal- lock, W. Hayden Ongfafg Front Row: D. Wheeler. Second Row: D. Wood, V. Sayles. S. Baier. Mrs. McNulty, I. Popovczak. Third Row: K. Hayden, P. Harrington, N. Bar- rows. Fourth Row: P. Barrows, S. Pe- thick, J. 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Diamond, Capt- aing R. 'B1iven, R. Howe, H. Arrnondi, Managerg Coach Doyle. Sec- ond Row: R. Swift, J. Fleming, K. Weaver, D. Bradt, D. Walling, J. Souders, W. Barber Prin g J 'U Kayla!! Back to front ofV and back: R. Alger, H. Lashway, R. Bucklin, I. Whittaker, R. Deeter, E. Rood, W. Bradt, K. Keating, W. Hayden, B. Wilkie, D. Thompson. Second Row: P. Dwyer, Captaing Coach McLean flu! enni.4 Left to right: W. Golden, G. Hill, P. Estelow, Mr. Ratzlaff, G. Thorne, R. Hallock, J. Carlsen porf.4 Front Row, left to right: D. Howe, J. Dutcher, R. Diamond, J. Flem ing. Second Row: J. Whittaker, E. Rood, K. Weaver, B. Barber, T. Seely. Third Row: L. Roberts, W. Smith, J. Robinson, B. Drumm, W Golden, C. Rogers, R. Alger, D. Harvey, H. Armondi . . r. W., . -f,- , Wai Z..--.f. A .. V -r..M,.w ,JQJLZ V fl., Ks 'TSN- 'x V 1 1 M wg, I in f-35 Q, Je 1-M , ff ,,, 5 gf. 9. H , uf . W V? W E: 1 1 6. V YP Ave' A ' 'ff-we mmf' fwiakfki-v 'h 'kL- Q. -,-f M A 2,91 my NN , . 'M 'N' :-- ' 1 1 ag f V U ' 2 55 6 Q' If wr S S fzu-- -?.5,, :wif ,.f . ,, u R N W Q E 1 i www 3 3 lljaraify ga5Lef4a I Front Row, left to right: S. Rice, R. Hallock, J. Rydzewski. Second Row: K. Weaverg J. Soudersg J. Flemingg J. Hodgeg H. Lashwayg D. Thompsong D. Harvey: D. Wallingg G. Hillg G. Thorneg L. Robertsg R. Raceg K. Sumidag Mr. Doyle, Coach R. Race, L. Roberts -- Co-captains 5KGQi Page BU QT.: Wilkie, W. Barber -- Co-captains unior var5ify gaafgefga From Row, left to right: R. Smith, G. Rice. Second Row: P. Funare, W. Barber, W. Buffalo, R. Rice, R. Deeter, R. Hoke, K. Keating, R. Seilerg Mr. Tryon, Coach, B. Whitney, R. Beckwith, R. Bucklin B. Wilkie, F. Kroncke, W. Barrows, H. Armondi Page BI ,V px ,C 'hs W' Y 'Ai A . 4 I' f 1 Y tix vr i 'un Y, ri! I 9 yi wa D xl! 'W 'X A 'fL 'L1ff.' fb i A K il ,I 'mf ' I mb 4, L5 A 'U 13 H 1 mag 3 x K 3, 'X 3 g S gb? v n 55. 5 U R I x X Q? 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Appliances Day Dial 8-2831 Nite Dial 8-2131 Oxford New York Dave Emerson, Proprietor Pczqe 87 MIRACLE FREEZE SNACK BAR Felix and Julian Taranto Route 12 North of Gxford, New York fwlw Phoiolrnplm . . . 'Dae Heart of Your Yearbook . . . prioeles school memon live in photography by Varden. STUDIOS. uvc. OFFICIAL YEARIOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS YEARBOOK DIVISION 402 South Salina Street 0 Syracuse. New York Page 8 FBY CONSTRUCTION CORP FORD HOMES and GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Phone 361 McDonough, N. Y -.uv- In-g,,, i ,.. OXFORD MOTORS RAMBLER-JEEP Sales Service Ed Jones, Owner Tel. Oxford 8-3151 Oxford, N. Y. Pq89 Compliments of the A 8. P STORE Race Farm Machinery Oxford New Yofk Case Sales 81 Repairs Oxford, New York . Compliments Ph. 8-4351 of CRONK'S WALLPAPER AND PAINT STORE Oxford New York Phone 8-9256 Phone 8-9256 Compliments Burke'S Atlantic Sl'dl'i0n of Approved Car Conditioning Certified Lubrication Service De Forests Canal St. Oxford Phones Oxford So. Otselic BCS! Wishes - 411 to 8 2 67F13 The Class of '59 T. S. PLACE Page 90 Best Wishes from VERNON STRATTON Compliments of Potter's Variety Store School Supplies, Notions, Yard Goods, Baby Goods, Toys For Your Insurance Needs SEE KEN RACE LALJER'S ESSO STATION So. Canal Street Oxford New York Phone 8-3322 Compliments Of OXFORD FEED AND FUEL Oxford New York Best Wishes and Good Luck to The Class of '59 OXFORD PRODUCTS CO. INC HAROLD A. McKENZIE AGENCY, INC. Insurance of every kind Bank Bldg. Oxford, N. Y. Congratulations to the Class of 1959 BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS Oxford, New York If it's Borden's, it's got to be good. Jack Lewis TAYLOR'S COFFEE SHOP Spaghetti Dinners Short Orders So. Canal Street Oxford New York WITCH ELLA'S TEXACO STATION Texaco Gas and Oil Firestone Tires and Tubes Groceries Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Open All Day Sunday Upper Albany Street Oxfqrd New YOYIC Page 92 . . Best Wishes To the Class of 1959 BRIGGS LUMBER CO. R E A D Chenango County's Fastest Growing Newspaper CH ENANGO OM Nw M PusucATuoNs, INC. Oxford, N. Y. 8-3871 Publishers-Printers Compliments of SCHOLET THE STYLE SHOP WAYSIDE FURNITURE Quality At Low Overhead Prices Oxfgfd New York Telephone 8-2231 Oxford New York Julia Elias, Proprietor Pg 93 Best Wishes From SCINTILLA DIVISION Bendix Aviation Corporation Sidney, New York CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF 1959 Good Luck and a Life of Success and Happiness from Norwich Mills, Inc. Norwich, N. Y. CHENANGO TRACTOR and EQUIPMENT, INCORPORATED A .--'Kvn!l x'3 ff'-1. w FORD TRACTOR Sales Service North Canal Street Phone 8-2771 Page 95 SNACK SHOP Mrs. Harrison and daughter THE NATIONAL BANK OF OXFORD Sharon OXFORD , N .Y. Famous for Home Cooking The Bank of Courfesy 4 Oxford New York . and Service Compliments of v Compliments of C. M. MUNYAN The Men's Store of Oxford Oxford New York CHENANGO VALLEY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE CO., INC. A Co-op of Farmers, for Farmers Page 96 Livestock Trucking King R. E. GEORGE Compliments of Guilford New Yofk THE REXALL DRUG Phone Oxford 8-2127 L. Emerson Day Robert Fowlston Registered Pharmacists Before you BUY SOC Martin Supply Compliments of R SEYMOUR'S MARTIN SUPPLY Oxford New York Page 97 LARKIN MUSICAL INST. CO., INC. Everything Music al 94 Chenango Street BINGHAMTON, N. Y. PHONE 2-3933 Our Prebound CHILDREN'S BOOKS . Look better . Last longer . Cost less CHARLES M. GARDNER 8. CO. Scranton, Pa. Known For FAST - FRIENDLY - RELIABLE SERVICE Ellinwood Auto Po rts Inc. Wholesale Automotive Parts Norwich New York Phone 4-2271 The Best Kown Goods Are Found At Trophies of masterful design and finish Awards of Iuiing sat'-'--U--v I Norwich, New York Ellinwoods PRODUCTS OF DISTINCTION ' I forAmer1cas Schools Compliments Yourboolu I of SMITH-NORWICH, Quality is . . . K INC. JOSTEN'S in! 1 J itz.:.:m2:.':L2'::':.'aa.':.:::tn...... X FORD Q' S 7 I A A Famous for Fairness FOR 60 YEARS MW smce naw GARRET HUYER 29 Garden St. Oneonta, N. Y. Page 98 Congratuhtions and Best Wishes To the Class of 1959 co., Congratulations Rome N.Y The Borden CHENANGO 8. UNADILLA Ice Cream TELEPHONE coRP. Company Norwich New York Serving Central New York State Homelite Chain Saws Sales and Service Compliments Of Home Fuel Oil Tank Wagon Service Compliments of TUCKERS GENERAL STORE McDonough, N. Y. Phone 781 South Otselic, N. Y. Phone 17 Just Ask For Tink L. D. DEXHEIMER AND SON, INC. Guilford New York U Telephone - 6-2121 - 6-2331 Page 99 Congratulations to the Class of 1959 HINMAN'S BOWLING DAIRY fX .f',,!Q 41' ALLEY ..- Homemade Ice Cream E 44 Flavors N.Y Compliments N of SH EPLER'S New Location Oxford - Norwich Road Oxford 8-4511 Norwich 4-2123 Stop in and see us WAYNE BULLOCK Compliments Of OXFORD G.L.F. Pg 100 For a Career in Professional Nursing Apply to The Director of Nursing Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing 563 Riley Street For Better Buffalo 8, New York Plumbing - Heating Appliances SU 4400 PRESTON HARDWARE 0 BcLoULEFSgLU5 oxFoRD Busmsss 81 PROFESSIONAL Cor. Scott and Grant Sf. Oxford New York Phone 8-2582 MICHAEL POLLIE - Prop. Zylphanne Dress Shop A Pleasant Place to Shop for Distinctive Fashions Sportswear Millinery Costume Jewelry Accessories - Boutiques Navy Island Block Dial 8-5541 An organization interested in the youth of our community-- Their achievements and ideals. Page 101 Congratulations to the Class of 1959 ASSOCIATED LIBRARIES, INC. .3622 Pearl Street Philadelphia 4, Penna. PREBOUND JUVENILE BOOKS 1. They look better BEST WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS We invite you to stop in and see us in our new location. CRANDALL SUPPLY CO., INC. One Lewis St. Binghamton, N 2. They wear better Phone 3-7505 3. They cost less per circulation ARROW COIN-O-MATIC LAUNDRY 8. DRY LAUNDROMAT CLEANING CO., INC. Wash S .25 Put Your Duds in Our Suds Phone 4-4131 12 Park St. Norwich, N. Y. Dry S .10 for 10 min. Open 24 hours a day 7 Days a week Self-Service 51 North Broad Norwich, New York Page 102 Specialists in Truck and Bus Tire Service Willard Batteries Recapping - Vulcanizing Seiberling - Firestone T. J. BYRNE SERVICE, INC. Triple Cities Tire Center Phone 3-6464 112 Washington St. Binghamton New York Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 WIRTHMCRE STORES QA Division of the Cutler Company-A Corporationj Pleasant Street Oxford, New York Phone 8-4651 GRAIN . FERTILIZER . SEEDS Page 103 Compliments Of COOLEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE PAUL M. CRAWFORD PHARMACY Where you get the best quality for your dollar. Oxford New Yo' Phone 8-3701 I of a of FRIEND HOTCHKIN DAIRY C , Gifts for All Occasions omplzments Of OXFORD INN Famous for Fine Foods OXFORD GIFT SHOP WILBER VISUAL SERVICE, INC. New Berlin, New York Our sincere thanks to all Look Sharp with Be Sharp our advertisers. 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