Pavilion Central High School - Tower Yearbook (Pavilion, NY)
- Class of 1959
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MIILYL l r su: AIA: The Nineteen Puffy Nlne TOWER Povuluon Centrol School Povlluon New York Mory Elizabeth Powers Edlfor Rose Morse DeFelnce Assistant Editor Dorothy Moog Asslstant Edntor Nancy Weaver Assistant Ednor Jone Sellers Business Manager .ff ff , -: ,I ..:....v-: -.Q--Q .' , a -u 1 1 553 The 1959 Tower as dedicated to Mr. William Thayer, friend ond counselor to every student un Povuluon Centro! School Luz and Mary Ann Gary B and Nancy W Thlrd Grade Butter Makers 'fir s F' ll' 'Y -is : fr' 1-'na Els-ug Mary Moore Carolyn T Marnlyn T and Claudia S -M 4.- ...g Wy. 4, ,gf 5 Q de- sx, , as f ljgha , V if vis MRS. DOROTHY BUNCE Grade Co-ordinotor MR. GERALD B. SMITH High School Principal MR. GEORGE A. BARBER Superintendent MR. THOMAS H. GRAHAM, JR. Supervising Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. H. Tillotson, Mr. F. Horkins, Mr. F. Hettrick, Mrs. E. Norton, Mr. L Rudgers, Mr. T. Prescott. Sfandingz Miss Haaf, Mrs. Langan, Mrs. Flowers, Mrs. Ripton, Mrs Lynch, Mrs. F. Graham. Seofed: Mrs. O. Graham, Mrs. Murray, Mrs McNinch. FACULTY Standing: Miss McLeod, Mr. Horn, Mr. Wiedrich, Seated: Miss Guarino, Miss Argulski, Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Burris. ' Standing: Mrs. Christner, Mrs. Nevenger, Mrs. Strobel, Miss Simpson, Mrs. Gilmour. Seated: Mrs. Woss, Mrs. Lipsin, Miss Bryce. FACULTY Standing: Mr. Loimbeer, Mr. Linsner, Mrs. Smith. Seated: Mrs. Muskopf, Mr. Muskopf, Mrs. Roth, Mrs. Duyssen. ELM W Q55 Standing: Mr. Smith, Mrs. Rainer, N- Kelsen, Mrs. Guthrie, Mrs. Reid Mrs. West. Seated: Mrs. Mr' Mr. Pitcher. Mr. Eisenhard. FACULTY Standing: Mrs. Tsiang, Mrs. Starr, Mrs. Dembawski, Mr. Thayer. Seated: Mr. Haggerty, Mrs. Dawson. OFFICE PERSONNEL CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES Lett to Right: Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Wodd, Mrs. Schwytzer, Mrs. Paris, Mrs. Altman, Mrs. Kinney. Absent: Mrs. Wiedrich, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Hettrick. Y' 3.7 A I 4 .. if A F ee Q 39 -if W X K - .A BUS DRIVERS Left to Right: Mr. McVeon, Mr. Phillips, Mr Aiken, Mr. Coffey, Mr. Brooks. Absent: Mr Hept, Mr. Schaeffer. CUSTODIANS Left to Right: Mr. Aspinoll, Mr. Hudson, M Wodd, Mr. Paris. Absent: Mr. Mandeville, D L n 'HUB Su F if Q5-L W xxx' , ,.f..,y le ' v . . 0 . . .Mm W., a . f 1' vw, 4,:,.- . -4, e 1 0 'U 0 . ,...-,-.A, Q 0 ' 5. I 0 1 1 . u mid -ws. Q, fs -fr -mii- ,wri- .0 0 o n 0 O 0 s .-ff?-ff --L -Qi, WENDELL M BROOKS Fuller College wer I 2 3 4 PA 3 Foot 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Cass President 4 Student Councnl 4 Chorus I- 3 4 Jumar Play 3 Sen nor Play 4 MARY ANN MC GEE Marv Ann College Ceer Leadmg I 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Student Councul I 2 4 Natnonol Honor Socsety 3 4 PA 2 3 4 Edntor PA 4 Tower 2 4 Jumor 8. Sensor Play Class Presrdent I Secretary3 4 Scvence Clubl MR WILLIAM PITCHER Senlor Advnsor MARY ELIZABETH POWERS nz Nazareth College Tower I 2 3 4 Assistant Editor dltor 4 GAA I 4 I Club I Chorus I 2 Junlor Play 3 Semor Play 4 Student Councul 3 4 Councul President 4 Class Vrce Pres udent 4 Presndent 3 Secretary I SHIRLEY CHRISTINE RIEKS Shur Nurse Nurses Club 2 3 4 FHA 4 Na tuonal Honor Socnety 3 4 Student Councul I 2 Class President '7 Treasurer-1 Tower2 3 Chorusl 2 DAVID JOSEPH ASPINALL Dave Arr Force Sclence Clubl 2 3 Towerl 2 3 4 Chorus I Basketball Manager 2 3 Speakmg Contest I 2 Sensor Play 4 JOHN PAUL COURT John Farmmg A 4 Rifle C DOUGLAS LEWIS BRADLEY Doug College Foo ball 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 ep Ban I 2 3 4 Dance Band 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 County Chorus 2 NYSSMA 2 3 4 Scuence Club I 2 Scuence Congress 2 Speokung Contest 2 Model Congress 3 Tower 2 PA FF RICHARD WILLIAM BARRETT Duck Busuness School Basketball I 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Football I 2 3 Tower 2 3 A ROSE MARIE DE FELICE oe Teachmg GAA I 2 3 4 Class Secretary 2 Honor Hockey Team 2 3 Honor Basketball Team 2 3 4 FTA 2 3 4 FTA Secretary Treasurer 3 President 4 Natnonal Honor Society 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Cheer tant Edutor 4 Chorusl 2 3 Jumor Play 3 Sensor Play 4 ,, ,, . 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A, I, 2, 3, 5 ket I, 2, 3, 4, 1 ff -1 If , 1 , I 1, ' V A 3 JUNE MARIE CROSS June Nursmg Fleld A Ban Club 2 DON NA RUTH HILL Donna College L rary Clubl FTA I FHA I 2 3 Crafts Club 2 Band l 2 3 Chorus I 3 if ff X at MILTON HALE Mat College Band l 2 3 Mechanics Club l 2 PA3 JUDY GAY WRIGHT Judy Nursrng Chorusl 2 FHA I 2 3 Science Clu I 2 Student Councll l 2 Class Presldent 2 Dlstrlct Recreo tuonol Leader FHA at l Httl 11 11 ' ' F.H. . I, 2, 3, F.T.A. lg d 1, , , z ' , : 2, 35 P.A. 35 Chorus I, 35 Croft's Science Club lf 22 DOHCC Blind l, 3? ib 5 . . . 7 . . . , b , I ' , I FX, pg K Q' Q39 if i, ,x '-sm,.,ih -w....,, P'Q's. in , an 7 E 4 4 4 - ,fa Back Row C Gage R Hettrnck B Lyke I Mclntyre R Wnght M Hale W Frye H Tlllofson Mnddle Row D Mllllgan S Wood C Rleks D Swede gan E Mooney S Russell J Wrught B Bater IUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Seated 'SJ Weaver Standmg Mr Haggerty Mrs Romer L Rudgers R Walton OV'-453' 20 W am' 3. '3-. . 0... We .. gg - .8 .' 2 N . ss.. pn - I ' 'H N .su ' . 5 . Q. .. ,, 0 . mn .Tlx :J N. 2. 3 N 3 O N JN Y' . F . n'. 3. 3'. We ,... -....... 3 0 1'-. V52 Bock Row R Walton T Holly D Wood D Harris R Martln J Stenson J Mcllroy L Rudgers W Starr Middle Row C Penders J Mullet J Futz summons S Stallca P Tytler E Platten J Rader D Davis Front Row N IUNIORS This year the Junuor Class elected Raymond Walton, Presudent Larr Rudgers Vice Presldent Nancy Weaver, Secretary John Stenson Treas urer and Student Councal representatives Sharon Russell and Carl Penders Our class advlsors are Mrs Rainer and Mr Haggerty Some of the actuvntnes we have sponsored are a dance and smorgas bord We planned a play nn the sprung and other actnvutues to help us rause money : . , . , , , . , . . , . , . , . . ' : . , . ' , . ' - ' , . ' , . , . , . ' , . ' . 1 . Weaver, J. Sellers, J. Cross, B. Carney, H. Thater, B. Higley, D. Francis. . . . F Y , ' - ' 1 Q , - . . I . UZJ' CDWITIO'- l'I'11O Back Row G Fry J Kenna G Fonda J LeFevre W Martm N Neuhaus G Logsdon B Lyke Mnddle Row L Phelps R Rvddell P Stefan: E Page George M Brlnkman D Dnbble A Roblee SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Seated J Chrustner M Forsythe Standing Mr Kelsen Mrs McConnell J Kenna E Page J. Muelig, IB. Epps, L. Lytle, Front Raw: H. Thater, B. lloveland, A. Gage, G Back Row S Davls B Holly D Bradley D Allen S Bryan J Chrlstner G Bunce D Sprung Mnddle Row S Wodd L Tracy F McColl J Currue R Halls S Mclntyre R Walker Front Row C Hettrrck L Wledrlch L Rem hart L Wrlght P Nerd M Forsythe L Farren Under the leadershnp of Mrs McConnell and Mr Kelsen, our Sopho more Class elected the followsng offucers thus year Presldent Elalne Page, Vuce Presndent Jum Kenna Secretary Margaret Forsythe Treasurer, Jrm Chrnstner and Student Councnl representatuves Lunda Phelps and Davud Bradley Our first money making project was sellung Chrlstmas and everyday cards wrapplng paper stationery candles etc On November l4th a round and square dance was held wuth musnc by Carl Wmdrum s orchestra We also sold popcorn at the home basketball games Our year came to a cllmax wnth the excutement of ordermg class rungs The actnvutles were successful wuth the capable supervssuon of our class advnsors, Mrs McConnell and Mr Kelsen :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,.. :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,.. :. ,. ,.- 1- 1'1' 1- ' ' 1 - I I I I 7 I I I I' ' I 023' m5Ul'11O-- 11'11O Back Row T Mclntyre J Fltzsnmmons R Austin G Hume L Englert G Freemon R Toylor G Swede Mlddle Row C Tufts J FI nt M Fry K Schwab P Stcluco V Lenmnoton B Schwob D Smuth Front Row V Epps H Stevens M Wrnght I Jackson P DeFeIuce P Mottuce D Mooney FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Seated J Flint D Powers Standing Mrs Reid C Tufts B Schwab Mr Horn . . , . , . , . , . , , . , . . . . , . I , . , , . , . , . , . . . . . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . . . , , , , . , . . 4 Back Row T Logsdon W Barrett R Wellman G Logue S Freeman F Rose J DeFellce D Hume Middle Row J Satter C Muller S Ewell S Roblee J D McVean J Bentley M Moore R Muehlug FRESHMEN The Freshman Class with Mrs Rend and Mr Horn as advlsors elected Bonme Schwab Presudent Carolyn Tufts Vuce Presldent June Flmt, Sec retary Donald Powers Treasurer and Student Councul Representatuves, Gerald Logue and Judy Satter The class added the profit from the annual Freshman Movue to their treasury Rider, G. Wright, E. Hillabush. Front Row: D. Powers, J. Marshe, P. Brydges, o I . q . ' . I . I . I I . - . I . - I , ' ' Back Raw: T. Graham, R. Platek, C. Wright, A. Hale, F. LeFevre, K. Norton P. Scott, R. Rinehart, R. Higley, F. Jackson. Middle Row: A. Thater, C. Coots, D. Yencer, B. Brydges, G. Draper, R. Allen, D. Donnelly, J. Batchelor, Mrs. Roth. Front Row: D. Hume, R. Smith, D. Milroy, L. Draper, S. Morgan, M. Phillips. Absent: S. Hageman, P. White, N. Vanderkooi. All of our class members work- ed hard on science projects. A visit to the museum of science in Buffalo was a highlight of the year. One of our biggest problems was tackling English grammer. EIGH TH GRADE During the year our class en- joyed several dances, parties and other various enjoyments. In the beginning of the year our class elected the following officers: President, Tom Griffith, Vice-President, Bob B r a d I e yg Treasurer, Jock Powers,Secretary, Dean Ewell. Back Row: P. Withey, M. Torry, J. Galliford, T. Barber, B. Wallace, B. Hume T. Griffith, G. Kiefer, L. Rigoni. Middle Row: Mr. Maxwell, J. Doty, G. Wright M. Pike, S. Davis, S. Milligan, C. Page R. Bradley, Mr. Laimbeer. Front Row J. Crandall, W. Nichols, E. Morgan, S. Zarr, B. Kandi, D. Ewell, J. Powers. Ab- sent: J. Stratford. Our Seventh Grade had a won- derful year! When the rest of the state was voting for governor, etc., we were studying about state government and elections. Then we held our own elections be- tween both seventh grades. There was campaigning, speechmaking, posters, buttons and all the things that go into an election. The winning candidates were as fol- lows: Governor, William Pitcher, Lieut. Governor, Thomas Pied- mont, Comptroller, Robert Mc- Vean. Back Row: R. Yencer, C. Linder, B. Satter, S. Milligan, J. Slane, B. Connolly R, Newton, C. Lennington, L. Armstrong, W. Rider, H. Heuman. Middle Row Mrs. L. Muskopf, S. Snyder, J. Thater, L. Neaman, S. Roblee, C. Ewell, R. Hume G. Tiede, M. Bushman, J. McKenzie, Front Row: L. Kelsen, E. Sinclair, T. Pied mont, M. Tufts, G. Draper, L. Flint, D. Morgan, M. Munger, G. Fry. Absent S. Bryce, E. Hassett. SEVENTH GRADE Back Row: S. Boening, K. Hughes, J. Phelps, S. Skelton, G. Thompson, L. Le Fevre, R. Martin, N. Walton, W. Pitcher, K. Neuhaus, D. Johnson. Middle Row Mr. A. Muskopf, C. Meulig, P. Tracy, L. Letter, M. Bunce, J. Mooney, W. Bradley, W. Logsdon, B. Forsythe. Front Row: M. Roblee, R, McVean, J. Graney, J. McGee, D. Spaulding, P, Dibble, C. Schwab, S. Cone, J. Ewell. At Christmas time the two seventh grades got together for a wonderful Christmas party. We exchanged gifts, ate loads of food, played games and danced. Mr. and Mrs. Muskopf had the spring picnic in their back yard. We consumed mountains of food and played games until we were all tired out. All in all it has been a good year. Back Row J Bentley L Galluford J Fry L Tytler S Junks R Gruswold S Tullotson S Wrught P Reunhart C MacDonald D Johnson Muddle Row Mrs Duyssen D Smuth P Phullups J Morgan K Norton E Chrustner R Letter D Fox E Urbansku R McLaughIun Front Row J Weaver W Smuth R Hoyt J Staluca C Rudgers K Scott D Davus L Bailey Absent R Stratford SIXTH GRADE In October the Suxth Grades moved unto theur new rooms We fund these rooms very pleasant and easy to work un Thus year we studued the contunents of Europe Asua and Afruca We have taken many umagunary trups to countrues and learned how the people Iuve One of the projects we had was makung a scrapbook of puctures of peoples and theur land and customs Several partues were held wuth games and refreshments A 'if u ' 2 : ' 1 - V 1 r 1 - 1 ' A 1 - I 1 ' A 1 - I 1 ' I 1 - 1 r - : ' - 1 4 4 1 - I - I ' 1 ' I ' 4 I ' ' . , . ' , . ' . : . , . ' , . , - I 1 - 1 ' 1 A - 1 ' - ' : ' - , . . I ' Back Row: D. Fitzsimmons, C. Newton, C. Topolski, K. Wallace, J. Reinhart G. Smith, J. Jinks, C. Altman, S. Wellman, R. Mattice. Middle Row: Mr. Linsner S. Hills, J. Penders, G. Draper, S. Draper, O. Roblee, S. Kingsley, B. Greer, R Sellers. Front Row: A. Connolly, J. Moog, D. Wright, J. Starr, C. Taylor, R Loveland, C. Gage, M. Carney. SIXTH GRADE Back Row: D. Batchelor, l.. Abbott, D. Maloy, N. McNair, R. Reinhart, E l-lution, S. Purcell, P. Doty, J. Logsdon. Middle Row: Mrs. M. Smith, J. Olivani D Shaw, R. Cone, K. Rudgers, D. Jackson, S. Duguid, R. Hammond, C. Weber Front Row: G. Wiley, R. Morgan, S. Graney, B. Draper, B. Kingdon, E. Burrows G. Spinnegan, J. Draper, B. Wieczorek. Absent: D. Urbaniak, E. Toal. 1 1 Back Row R Hugley R Barrett D Fonda W Mclntyre S Klnney D Schwyt zer R Whalen J Bucknam Mnddle Row Mrs Chnstner L Bowman M Muolo M Chlchester R Park J Roblee M Cone B Remhart Front Row E Stratford M Kelsen D Dnbble N Zarr R OGeen K Graney R Penders Absent J Davus S Washburn FIFTH GRADE The Fifth Grades moved Into thenr new rooms early ln October W have enjoyed and apprecnated the modern conveniences and beauty which It has provnded Among our projects durlng the year we have made many maps tellmg the story of the Western Hemisphere We have followed the Bold Journey Serues on televnsnon un Socral Studues Some of us have enloyed the Museum of Scnence program on TV Saturday mornnngs To make our letter wntung more real we have wrltten to manufacturers and to frfth grades In other parts of the country We ve had an lnterestnng and happy year : . , . , . , . 1 1 1 - , . , . . 5 - 1 - 1 ' , . , - 1 - 1 ' 1 - ' ' . 1 . , - 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - I ' ' . . , . - - 11 . ,, . . . . . ' I 1 . . Back Row: P. Austin, J. Pokorny, D. Roblee, M. Wadd, C. Boening, T. Christ- ner, K. Hale, J. Jonnain, C. Kingsley. Middle Row: Mrs. Nevenger, H. Sinclair, C. Hettrick, M. Logsdon, L. Fitzsimmons, L. DeWitt, B. Pike, M. Brown. Front Row: G. Mooney, T. Tiede, V. Francis, V. Wright, J. Nichols, M. Rgudgers, J Penders. FIFTH GRADE Bock Row: 5. Shepard, R. Williorns, A. Blanke, D. Neuhaus, R. Buckley, Ci. Wiedrich, M. Holly, S. Briggs, J. Rose, I. Mclntrye. Middle Row: J. Piedmont, S. Ridley, M. Tooze, D. Swede, J. DeWitt, L. Olivoni, S. Kenna, L. Whaley, Mrs. Strobel. Front Row: B. Fox, J. Linder, H. Wellman, B. DuBois, P. Burrows, R. Cousins, J. Urbonski. X 'Q l I I X l I X X l l l ff fx KW!! WU CJ J Back Row P Tooze J Bradley D Rnbbeck G NIchols W PhIllIps D Legg E Peck M Allen A AUSYID K HIllabush Mlddle Row MISS Bryce L Bowman D DeLaVergne D Clarke L Graham J Thater D Jackson T Slane E Morgan Mr Mauro Front Row B Ewell T TIede R Rudgers S StefanI D Clemens N SmIth G Loveland R OGeerI Absent A Bunce L Mclntyre Platek J Urbanskl M Vosburgh FOURTH GRADE DUFIHQ the fIFSf semester In Fourth Grade the boys and gIrls have enjoyed studyIng about the lndIans Settlers and Psoneers In New York State They were especIally Interested In lndIan CaptIve the lIfe of Mary JemIson and the early InhabItants of our State Colomal tImes com pared wIth the present day presented an InterestIng contrast The latter half of the year has been devoted to the study of people lIvIng In VOFIOUS regIons of the world stressIng how the ClImOf6 affects the customs an occupatIons of the area A proyect was corrled out for each of the followmg unIts lndIons and Settlers of New York State EskImos In Alaska Jungle Llfe In the Amazon RIver RegIon New England FIsherIes J 'I X . ,ip X' ,ff 'ff In ,f , I 'f XX f A M .I ,X Q! y Af' ,f -6Q'iL -' , Q A SY? ,fs ff ' Ll -X X' .Xf X X f' . - A f :U 'Q143 'lf' rf W X 7 A S' 3 'T 7, 'K . Xl WSI' ' L ,1 ,. 1 -Ji ii 7' ' ill if X 1 ,?- iX,- . . 'N-RALL .L X, . X . X All Y , .I , X fx ff' ' ' ' ' -' ' X, --Xxx J h X' I Hsu- X' T ' IX' Y, ll X Q. X' ' Qs: l ' . X , -XV ' ll ,Y X ' T-'-Til A . I . lI ,X ' l V I ' -- 'V - X IJKI I7 ,A-7 -7 V I X .X Il ' A X1X . . . . X X fb b . . , . , . , . , . I - I R I . , . , . ' , . ' . ' : , . X fi - 4, ' I - I - I - I - I - X Xue! , Q - I I , . . : . I , X , . , - I - 1 4 - X - .-X,, X- H , , , . , . . . . , . , D. t , . , . . XX I 'X' '. X, X v,, X X, g ,J V . A ' A N4 X V .J ,A4'fX . I V, I ' ' X ' yy ' X F ' I .. , , ' X X Q , X J f . A V !'fX K , .X ' ffl I 1 X . , . X X ,,,f, -X Y W in f X f f, . I X I A ' I ' l A: V V 1 X V7 Q, . . . H . . ,, . I ., X YA ' I - - l xl I X 5 K ' d . Q 2 U X . . . . I, l ' I X - l, ,1 I X Q , X X . . f 1 l Bock Row: B. Washburn, K. Hume, R. Topolski, C. Long R. Hanson, L. Deuel W. Thompson, K. Phillips, R. Johnson, B. Crandall. Middle Row: J. Sepor, Mrs Lipson, D. McLaughlin, N. Slowe, L. Austin, J. Walton, D. Hume, D. Gardner M. Mangan, A. Bradley, S. Niebch. Front Row: B. Roblee, M. Bucknam, C Peck, J. McGee, P. Pitcher, D. Kline, R. Powers, J. Fitzsimmons. Absent: H Smith. FOURTH GRADE Back Row: K. Wright, A. Greer, D. Stalica, R. Epps, D. Logsdon, R. Ribbeck, J Pollock, E. Russell, G. Yost. Middle Row: Mrs. Wass, R. Anderson, M. Carney J. Abbott, C. MacDonald, Peck, D. Smith, B. Britton, D. Draper. Front Row: L. Austin, L. Dibble, J. Boyd, J. Morgan, L. Armstrong, M, Walker, C. Toal, G. Gould. Back Row H Hageman B Tlmothy L Smith A Rudgers Mrs Gulmour L Smuth D Wellman T Powers M Bntton Muddle Row S Austun C Waste D Page K Roblee W Hume B Hutton E Hobbs W Aberth Front Row S E Freeman J Heuman G Mclntyre L Kerwun D Carney THIRD GRADE ln September nlnety pupils were enrolled nn the three third grades They have shared several movles and assembly programs durnng the year The children have enjoyed makung fruit cup bread and butter un Con nectuon wnth theur study of foods What Interesting thrngs were dlscovered and excltlng knowledge acqurred nn the realm of sclence' Our rooms have looked luke amateur museums 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' - : ' Jackson, M. Spaulding, D, Hoyt, D. Kline, J. Cromwell, C. Reinhart. Absent: , . I I - Bock Row: L. Graham, C. Mosley, S. Smith, R. Rose, J. Purcell, Mrs. Griswold, K. Stalica, B. Uhly, P. Tillotson, R. Hume, T. Ring. Middle Row: D. Fitzsimmons, J. Bridges, J. Coin, D. McColl, R. Cone, J. Smith, S. Jackson, S. Shepard, P. Weber. Front Row: D. Pfendler, R. Stratford, P. Wieczorek, C. DeNault, J. Austin, M. Kenna, S. Weaver. Absent: J. Kinney, M. Phelps, L. Shaw. THIRD GRADE Back Row: W. Scott, D. Spinnegan, L. Hutton, F. Bentley, R. Skelton, Miss Simpson, D. LeFevre, J. Clapsoddle, A. Jackson, T. Altman, J. Ridley, P. Wright. Middle Pow: D, Smith, J. Roblee, D. Tufts, M. Washburn, C. Milroy, D, Penders. B. Burger, J. Galliford, R. Starr. Front Row: J. Kandl, M. DuBois, S. Hume, D. Dudek, R. Hobbs, A. Kingdon, J. Hueman. Absent: T. Davis. Bock Row G Jlnks S Smith L Luchtl J Uhly D Platek J Klngdon J Dut ton A Rngonn Mudclle Row Mlss Jorneson R Burns M Buckley J Fry A Neuhaus R Hnlls C Lytle Mass Hoof Front Row R Tlede C Show R Wood M Sotter M Boyd S Connolly J Moog Absent H Burger N Mase SECOND GRADE ln Cltlzenshup Education we studled about Communuty Helpers We centered our :nterest on such helpers as the Pollceman Fnreman Postman Farmer Store Keeper and others such as the doctor nurse and dentist Partles were planned too' Our furst one was a Hallowe en parade and party Pruzes were given or the funnuest most orngmal and the prettiest costumes Chnstmas was such fun' Everyone was so excnted and full of Chrnstmas spurut Next came our Valentlne party My such a number of valentines for everyone We had a specnal day set asnde for honormg bnrthdays that occurred durlng the summer holidays Speclal recognutnon was also glven for bnrthdays that occurred durung the school year Our Second year was a busy happy and profntable year : . , . , . , . , . , - , - ' , . . : , . , . , . , 4 I , , , I . . . , . , . I . , . , . , . . . . , . . I . 1 I 1 1 1 ' . . , ' ' 1 I ' ' 1 , . Bock Row: G. Cone, D. Munger, S. Strobel, P. DuBois, H. Rider, R. Heath, B. Boening. Middle Row: A. Tooze, B. Bryce, R. Letter, D. Page, R. Aberth, R. Long, T. Tracy, Mrs. Langan. First Row: M. Fox, B. Forman, D. Davis, P. Mc- Nair, P. Rudgers, L. Smith, R. Miller. Absent: B. Vosburgh, S. Kerwin. SECOND GRADE Back Row: C. Jackson, K. Slane, R. Blanke, L. Vagg, H. Washburn, S. Brooks D. Hale. Middle Row: Mrs. Ripton, D. Deuel, P. Howden, D. Spaulding, R Anderson, P. Logsdon, J. Hume, B. Fitzsimmons. Front Row: D. Roblee, G Reinhart, S. Nichols, K. Markham, R. Cousins, J, Kelsen, C. Timothy. Absent G. Morgan, S. Kinney, M. Whaley. Back Row R Carney Mrs Knuth C Stenson D Peck M Vosburgh L Jan nam J Cutcluffe G Harkuns J Hutton K Puke K Boenlng Mrs O Graham Mrddle Row D Nnchols S Fox K Rose R Thater E Gardner C Washburn E Hughes C Rernhart R Fltzslrnmons Front Row R Coe Jay Jmks D Theetge R Mclntyre B DeWutt C Alexander D Johnson E Graney S FIRST GRADE Fnrst grades began the year l958 59 wnth a reglstratlon of 98 pupils Outstanding occasions of the year :ncluded Halloween Christmas Valentlnes Day Easter and Mothers Day We celebrated Hallowe en with room parties and a costume parade In the gymnasuum Prizes were given for the prettiest funniest and most orngunal costumes Chrustmas was celebrated by children maklng gifts for thelr parents and exchanglng gnfts wuthm the roorn The True Meaning of Chrnstmas was emphasized The children s culunary skulls were developed at the time of our Valen tune s party when the chlldren made and decorated cookles At Easter we dyed eggs and the Easter Bunny paid us a vlslt Also the chlldren learned the True Meanmg of Easter The outstanding event of the year was when we honored our Mothers at a Mother s Day party Punch and cookues were served by the chnldren and each mother was presented with a guft A pucnnc ended an smportant year nn our school llves A 1 - I 1 ' I r - 1 - l r .- I r ' ' I ' : . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . ' A . : . , ' , . 1 ' 1 - I r - 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' Spittal, S. Urbanski. Absent: D. Platek, F, Burger, Jon Jinks. . . . 1 . . I I ' I I , . , . , . ' I I . , . . . . , . . , . , . . Back Row: J. Torrey, M. Gillette, W. Stevens, G. Freeman, E. Bentley, S. DeMay, P. Patterson, H, Hodae, R. Phelos. Middle Row: M. Plucker, Mrs. McNinch, G. Hoyt, R. McGee, H. Doty, G. Hansen, D. Christner, J. Bridges, C. McKeown. Front Row: J. Ring, G. Williams, Y. Roblee, W. Frazier, C. Gould, C. Tracy, G. Scott. Absent: E. Colvin, R. Green, R. Hillis, F. Ridley, L. Wellman, C. Coots, S. Davis, A. Sellers. FIRST GRADE Bock Row: D. Penders, Mrs. Murray, R. DeNault, G. Rigoni, M. Griffith, S Ribbeck, B. Wright, M. Gage, D. Uhly, G. Harding, D. Davis. Middle Row: K Clarke, M. Stalica, P. Torrey, J. Ewell, R. Logsdon, N. Carney, D. Boisvert, M Aberth, L. Milroy. First Row: D. Lichti, R. Pitcher, S. Ewell, B. Shaffer, B. Frye, B Strobel, C. Cromwell, R. Hobbs, A. Legg. Absent: J. Anchor, T. Powers, D Drilling. Back Row P Andrews S Wallace J Forman J Long D Mulllgan D Mc Kenzne G Platek Mrs Flowers Muddle Row M Hughes R Page M Howden S Tracy C Chlchester D Bushman Front Row P DeFeluce M Pfendler R Trede M Blanke K Harksns P Gallette Absent E Bryan J Cutcllffe D Jackson P Mazza KINDERGARTEN The hughllghts of the Knndergarten year are the partues at Hallowe en Thanksgiving Chrustmas, Valentlnes Day and Easter We enjoy learnung to do thmgs wuth our hands such as pamtmg clay papuer mache, and cut paper We have fun smgmg seasonal songs and doung rhythmlc games Our new books In readzng, number and readlness are preparing us to be good first graders Our year will end wnth a plcnlc , , I , , , , . , . , - . , . , , - - - 1 - I ' , . , . , . - - ' 1 - I ' , . . . . . . , I . . . . , , . I I Bock Row: Mrs. F. Graham, M. Kinney, S. Logsdon, S. DeMay, S. Cone, R. Bowman, D. Johnson, A. Mase. Middle Row: R. Shaw, J. Jannain, J. Fry, K. Uptegrove, J. Walton, P, Hillis, T. Olivani. Front Row: C. Bunce, P. DuBois. P. Smith, M. Penders, M. Walker, C. McColl, J. Boisvert, C, Theetge. Absent: K. Davis, K. Taggart. KINDERGARTEN Back Row: F. Sowdy, J. Peck, V. Mendenhall, D. Davis, J. Legg, S. Drilling, Mrs Lynch. Middle Row: M. Morgan, S. Smith, D, Sprung, P. Bucknam, M. Hutch inson. Front Row: F. Austin, D. Fox, M. Kandl, R. Bernd, S. Weber, L. Gardner Absent: P. Cecere, C. MacDonald, G. Mazza, J. Urbaniak, D. Burrs, T. Mangan R. Washburn. , ,L,J.zc.f,-flaw YS? Wd XMLLX, Off dvr- Q v+cc ? ' :sm X R, nu 1? Wbwwfd V ff!k may SQQF f-JS 57 22,2 3 9 by M22 was lf? fl . ' SK' 4 5 'L .,. '72 . R X .I L! we X-f 7? li 1 0 P Gai 5 t? Q AMCN! 'P aL? ua , 1809.91 , :Z , Egg! s ,sw , Q ff X if if '-.1 n 'fn 'Q 9 sl 0, 44' xg LE, fg- 'Egi . Q' . , f .LJ v , .J ,f 5 , -A K by ff, r ..' ' W, x Q' fx-W, .gk AQ -5. . , 5 Haifa, ,, Y, ,K W. ji A -i0f s yn Ii P'- ,Rx .,,g ff' Q . . W '45 , 0- 154, H . Q- .y , f., ,. 2,314 1 i -.u..-..,!- A Lg, . 5. .Q 3 ,fa . .I U K gi! , , A, . 40 1 -Ya ' M , nu ,7 , ' W., , 1 Y Aj, ,'.. x . ' ? 3zsg15i,gy' 5, 1 4' ' '57 Wil ' 22 g, RV , ,iw 1. eg ,f,'i?gifg ,..:,,,...f-A, .,.-.....- ,W --H 7' ' iff? M w Q ,Q Q ff ,. A .M J' -FU A H- . .1 gf. ea A ..Hs,wf,.,., 9 j g L 3 ' ,W iz , ' ff:-W 1,1 , ' U , ,.-355 . if ,456 ,qw iglwz fi j L' .. ,V 1 e e l i f f, A ff fs? mf wk' - ' '-'41-fl fm.-:R Ziff U3 , Hx ' as an Q?-agp? 'L , . . , ,E A,,x W!! ,M Jaw: agfiwi f QM iipgxl V i 1 , X, ifw, . ' 4 5' 5-, V ' H1 gm V g.,:gy,ss , Q, A - . . 4 . 4 1 X , Vfmgpi' 7 ' ' 4' 1 Q f m si 2 Q ' ' F 14 .el 55 1 , f 'sf 4- 1 if , ' z ' 771.1 f ,vi ' ' L J ' ,xr I. if :P .Q ' . S V Lg! JH Q' ' , 1 S ,iz I ,w 'V Q , ,f- 7 e Q ,f 5 1 -5 . : p gg-Q5 2 I 3 , Vf L' 'lg A ff , 5 iixwu My . Q iw 4 ' , F .Af , , '? F1 ff- , ' is , :xfi f'?'1' sg 3.5 2 as M , 1 ' - 5 55 Q f Q3 .. T aw- ' flfgkfw x ff'13vl E -. in fi! -M K . fn , 5 if vs. SG Bock Row: N. Hassett, B. Higley, G, George, C. Tufts, M. Frye, M. McGee, J. Flint, J. Sat- ter, L. Weidrich, D. Lichti, K. Coats, J. Marshe. Third Row: M. Brinkman, J. Currie, G. Platek, D. Aspinall, T. Graham, J. Rogers, J. Griffith, B. Schwytzer, F. Rose, S. Robblee, J. Ridley. Second Row: S. Ewell, D. Powers, B. Bater, P. Tytler, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Starr, Mrs. Rainer, T, Holley, W. Brooks, V. Lennington. Seated: J. Rider, J. Rider, N. Weaver, L. Powers, R. DeFelice, J. Sellers, E. Page. MEET THE Towzn This year's Tower Staff symbolized the Pavilion Central School mascot on the attractive cover, which is in the school colors. The staff concentrated their efforts on getting the book in by their deadline. The staff consisted of Editor, Liz Powers, Assistant Editors, Rose Marie DeFelice, Nancy Weaver, Dorothy Moag, Business Manager, Jane Sellers. The departments were headed by the following: Seniors, Wendell Brooks, Classes, Joyce Rider, Music, Bonnie Bater, Elementary Grades, Pat Tytler, Girls' Sports, Elaine Page, Boys' Sports, Dick Barrett, Activities, Donald Powers, Ads, James Rogers, Administration, Janet Rider, Typing, Norma Hassett. ln September Liz, Dorothy, and Mrs. Smith, our Advisor, went to East Aurora to attend the lnter-Collegiate Press Conference on Yearbook Produc- tion. The E.S.S,P.A. conference at Syracuse was attended by Nancy Weaver, Liz Powers and Mrs. Smith. They stayed at the Hotel Syracuse and attended meetings there and on the campus. We hope our readers enjoy our finished product. Back Row, Left fo Right: V. Epps, H. Stevens, D. Dibble, M. Marshe, J. Marshe, L. Lytle B. Kipfer, J. Miller, V. Lennington, L. Wiedrich, S. Ewell, J. Flint, S. Wright. Third Row D. Milligan, E. Page, J. Kenna, T. Holley, R. Hettrick, D, Harris, G. Prescott, M. Hale, R Taylor, L. Hassett, T. Morgan, S. Cone. J. Currie. Second Row: N, Weaver, B. Higley D. Lichti, J. Griffith, T. Graham, K. Coats, J. Sellers, B. Loveland. First Row: L. Powers N. Hassett, M. McGee, Mrs. McConnell, M. Forsythe. D. Powers. PRESS P.A. The P.A. staff was organized in September and published its first issue of the year on Oct. 31. The Public Address plans to publish a paper every month. The large number of writers, typists, salesmen, production people and editors who make up the staff are headed by the following people: Editor, Mary Ann McGee, Associate Editor, Barb Higley, Business Manager, Nancy Weaver, News Editor, Margaret Forsythe, Feature Editor, Dorothy Lichti, Sports Editors, Terry Graham and Karen Coats, Production Manager, Jane Sellers, Circulation Manager, Jim Griffith, Head Typist, Norma Hassett, and Mrs. McConnell is the Advisor. Representatives to the Empire State School Press Association at Syracuse on October l7 and l8 were Barb Higley and Dorothy Lichti. Back Row, Left to Right: S. Mclntyre, C. Smith, J. Fitzsimmons, C. Tufts, A. Gage, L. Phelps, B. Bater, J. Satter, S. Wadd, R. DeFelice, P. Nied, J. Rider. Front Row: C. Hettrick, D. Mooney, Mr. Kelsen, K, Schwab. WANTED F.T.A. This year our F.T.A. has tried to be more active. The advisor and officers for this year are as follows: Mr. Kel- sen, advisor, Rose Marie DeFelice, President, Carol Hettrick, Vice-Presi- dent, Cindy Rudgers, Secretary-Treas- urer, Carolyn Tufts, Historian, and Shirley Wadd, Publicity Director. In the beginning of the year we drew up the first F.T.A. constitution and ratified it. For the very first time the club conducted a very impressive initiation at which our parents and faculty were invited. ln the line of colleges, we visited Geneseo and Syra- cuse. We also attended the district R.A.F.T. iRochester Area Future Teachers'l annual meeting, of which one of our members Rose Marie De- Flice is the historian. During the year many members have been assisting the grade teachers. Various cadet teachers came in for an interview. Again, this year we sold school supplies and put the profit in- to the Nellie Wells fund. The club also held a meeting where we invited schools that didn't have F.T.A. Clubs. The purpose of this meeting was to help them start a F.T.A. club. Back Row Left to Right C Miller S Roblee P Stalica C Schoepflin I Y A. Roblee: J. Ridle , D. Rider, J. Penders, E. Moone . Front Row: Mrs. Officers of the Library Club are President, Sharon Russell, Vice-Presi- dent, Erma Platten, Secretary, Joyce Rider, Treasurer, Sylvia Stalica. Each girl gives two periods a week of her time to help with the routine duties in the library. Everyone has a hand in arranging bulletin boards, shelving books, processing new books and sending out overdue reminders. The big event of the year was the Book Fair, at which new books were displayed and orders taken. The re- sponse to this project 'greatly exceeded our expectations, and we were very busy filling all the orders. Also we sold school pennants at the basketball games. However, we had some fun too along with our work. We visited the Acme Bindery at Buffalo and the Gen- eseo State Teachers College Library. Y Y E, Smith, Mrs. Starr, J, Rider, S. Stalica, E. Platten, S. Russell. Left to Right: B. Fitzsimmons, J. Bentley, C. Miller, J. Fitzsimmons, D. Flint, and Mr. Horn. BOYS' RIFLE The Officers of the Boys' Rifle Club Pl'6SiderlI' G. C . .W Paul Walton Vice-President ---.-.-.,-- Bill Barrett Secretary-Treasurer .. . Larry Wright GIRLS' RIFLE The Officers of the Girls' Rifle Club are as follows: President .- .. -C Donna Flint Secretary -. Judy Fitzsimmons Treasurer .. Charlotte Miller GUNSMOKE First Row: G. Platek, F, Rose, G. Fitzsimmons, Mr. Horn, E. Niebch, G. Hume, T. Mclntyre, J. Muehlig, P. Stefani. Second Row, Left to Right: R. Muehlig, D. Hume, Freeman. B. Barrett, C. Gage, l.. Wright, F. McColl, G. FQHQAQ F.H.A. is a part ofthe Western Dis- trict A division and is honored by the election ofAJudy Wright as District Song and Recreation Leader for the Year l958 and '59, Each'year the FHA. sponsors o variety of activities for its members some of these include: An informal and formal initiation con- sisting ot a day of fun, followed by a dinner for the pledges guild by the old members and impressive formal ceremony. There are two rallies, spring and toll, which are attended by all chapters in the Western District and includes Erie, Genesse and Niagara Counties. We made drapes for the homemoking department, and many others. Our members serve at teas and other school functions throughout the year. Bock Row: D. Frances, D, Milligan, J, Miller, L. Lytle, J. Cross, E. Coniber, D. Hill, Mrs. Reid, M. Fitzsimmons, S. Stalica, P. Stalica, S. Russell, J. Penders, P. Mottice, D. Mooney, First Row: P. DeFelice, H. Thater, H. Thoter, L. Phelps, B. Loveland, M. Forsythe, D. Dibble, D. Rider,,D. Walton, G. Wright, M. Mor- gan, J. Wright, A. Roblee. THE SILENT SERVICES Back Row: S. Ricks, H. Thoter, G. George, H Thoter, B. Bater, B. Schwab. Second Row: P. Tytler, M. Fitzsimmons, E. Platten, L. Wright, L. Rienhart, M. Brinkman. First Row: J. Bentley, Miss Guarino. NURSES CLUB The Nurses Club has elected officers. They are: President, Shirley Ricks, Vice-President, Gale George, Senior Secretory- Treasurer, Pat Tytler, Junior Sec- retary-Treasurer, Bonnie Schwab. ln October, Mrs. Margaret Mc- Lean, the County Public Health Nurse, spoke to the club. In November, the Nurses Club visited the Wyoming County Community Hospital in Warsaw. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This year our elected officers are: President, Shirley Rieks, Vice-Presi- dent, James Rogers, Secretary-Treas- urer, Rose Marie DeFelice. Mrs. West is our advisor. Our planned activities include the National Honor Society induction shortly after Christmas. A Junior Hon- or Society induction is also planned for 30 on December l lth in a candle- light service. A spring banquet is planned also. This year we plan to hold regular meetings of the Society. First Row, Seated, Left ta Right: L Powers, Mrs, West, M. Marshe', P Tytler. Standing: S, Rieks, R. Delfelice, M, McGee, J. Rogers, L. Rudgers, K. Coors, M. Morgan, D l-lill, E. Platters. THE PEOPI.E'S CHOICE Seated: M. E. Powers, L. Phelps, S. Russell, Mr. Graham. Standing: B. Schwab, J. Satter, M, McGee, E. Page, D. Bradley, J. Logue, W. sfuvznf COUNCII. The Student Body elected Liz Powers as President of the Student Council, who proved capable. Under' Liz were the following officers: Mary Ann McGee, Vice-President, Linda Phelps, Secretary, and David Bradley, Treasurer. The Student Council sponsored a Round and Square Dance, the sale of Gopher pins and a supper were our money making activities for the pro- vision of the awarding of letters, sweaters, and trophys. Accomplishments have been the starting of a student handbook and the provision for a Senior Lounge. 'i Back Row, Left to Right: D. Wood, G. Logsdon, R. Walton, J. Mcllroy, I. Mclntyre, C. Thompson, C. Miller, D. Milligan, D. Bradley, G. Fonda, J. Christner. Third Row: S. Bryan, D. Allen, L. Englert, C. Wright, J. Court, D. Torrey, R. Wright, N. Neuhaus, W. Guthrie, R. Martin. Second Row: T. Logsdon, D. McVear1, T. McKenzie, G. Draper, R. Hills, G. Fry, R. Wellman, S. Davis, W. Starr. H. Tillotson, N. Thater, R. Austin, Mr. Eisenhard. First Row: G. Swede, D. Davis, C. Penders, D. Swede, R. Smith, J. Phellips, T. Kandl, W. Frye. THE REAL MC COYS The officers of the Future Farmers of America are: President, Herbert Tillotson, Vice-President, Douglas McVean, Secretary, Norman Thater, Treasurer, John Court, Sentinel, Christopher Wright, Reporter, James Christner. The Future Farmers of America planned the following trips: A trip to Winter Royal Fair in Toronto, Canada, A trip to Farm and Home Week in Ithaca, A trip to Beacon Mills in Aurora, A trip to the Wells Poultry Plant in Buffalo, A trip to the Fat Stock Show in Caledonia, A trip to the State Fair in Syracuse. The money raising activities of the year were two Chicken Barbecues. JUNIOR AND The Junior Band is a train- ing group of young school mu- sicians preparing themselves forthe Senior Band. The band plays at the Christmas pro- gram each year and takes part in the Spring Concert. Standing, Left to Right: G. LaFevere, D. Bradley, P, Reinhart, Mr. Smith. Seated: G. Bunce, R Walker. Back Row, Left to Right: J. Graney, R. Barrett, J. Logsdon, D. Fonda, D Parks, R. Hume, C. Hettrick, J. Roblee, R. Stratford, E. Stratford, C. Taylor, Mr. Burris. Third Row: L. Fitzsimmons, M. Kelson, L. Galliford, S. Hills, S. Kingsley, C. Rudgers, R. Griswold, D. Johnson, J. Crandall, D. Yencer, L. Kelsen, P. Phillips, T, Christner, K, Norton, R. Mattice, D. Smith, G. Willey, E. Sinclair. Second Row: G. Draper, sl Skelton, P. Dibble, J. Jinks, E. Christner, B. Pike, E. Burrows, B. Satter, J. Ewell, J. Phelps, B. Bradley, B. Logsdon, C, Schwab. First Row: C. Gage, B. Forsythe, J. Bentley, M, Rudgers, L. Tytler, S. Bryce, M. Tutts. MATH CLU B The Pavilion Central Mathe- matics Club has sought to sponsor projects related to ap- plied mathematics throughout the year. New approaches to advanced math have been in- troduced to this select group. ' 9 iii 5' vi if if 15 Q x 2' Q4 hmkfmw ,xx I f .A L X l 4 X. F E f X wx ' sam 'X -as'-RWM., may YK ,N , M if 4' ff, 1 K. ,X . sf if if QF X V . 37 gf? U a NM X -Q. 2: X fx X 4, A , ff 5 'PLL 5 71' , ' V I. if Y? NW A ' W I 5 I 5 , ' f ai? - fx? if L 3 N ,.,,., I I7 YY M 'EL vty I P1 wg' K V V m l . if . - l , ' Q 'A 4 ' , x I ' I 'A Q A , 1 c ,f ' Q my :Y ' ' Q L . 'A ' ' ,wvff 44, 7' 'f , M hw 'HEN- T5 -1 ,ly ff PEP BAND The Pep Band is a small band made up of members from the Senior Band which plays for assemblies and other activities. First Row, Lett to Right: P. Tytler, C. Hettrick, A. Gage, D. Dibble, B. Loveland, T, Morgan, J. Kenna, G. Bunce, L. Rudgers. Second Row: M. Brinkman, S. Ewell, M. Forsythe, L. Phelps, J. DeFlice, T. Graham, D. Bradley, B. Hettrick. Third Row: M. Hale, D. Bradley, B. Starr, B. Lyke, J. Christner. Standing: D. McVean, R. Wright, B. Frye, Director: Mr. Burris. DANCE AND The Dance Band has become one of the most popular groups in school. The band has played for a large number of school dances as well as for organiza- tions outside the school. They have given assembly programs and last year were winners ofthe Dance Band Contest held by the LeRoy Jr. Chamber of Commerce. First Row, Left to Right: C. Hettrick, D. Bradley, B. Hettrick, J. DeFlice, T. Graham, B, Bradley, J. Christner, B. Lyke. Second Row: R. Wright, G. Pres- cott, T. Morgan, L. Rudgers, G. Bunce, J. Kenna, D. Bradley. ff 3 1 Ml 3 .Y 1,5 K, 1 ML 'W 'vi N f , 'f w Q5 ' 2 ,Q 4 1 My Q 149, 'Q vw W N fi Tiff F ff ,, fx' . . ,, ,lf a W , f ff., I if 6 1' f DONALD MILLIGAN SENIOR STARS CHRIS WRIGHT One' Two' Three' Hake Whos Got lf' ' 1 , M M4 4 752 Asa .4 , ' r ,, N,.,..L i 1 -Ahh Back Row Mr Wuedrlch Coach G Logsdon E Nlebch C Wrlght J Mcllroy D Mnllugan R Walton G Bunce J Kenna D Davis C Penders Second Row M Lynch W Brooks J Stenson D Bradley J Grlfflth T Graham G Draper T Holly B Holly D Sprung M Hale Mr Kelson Seated Front Mr Penders G Platek B Barrett R Munger D Swede T Morgan D Davus FOOTBALL TEAM The Football Gophers ended the regular season wlth a record of 2 wins and 3 losses ln the second annual opener wnth Portynlle at Woodward Stadium our boys battled the Maroon and Whute to a scoreless game The team played a much better game against the Portvllle squad than the previous In which we lost 20 6 Bull Barrett got hls start at quarterback when he went un for the Injured Carl Penders un the fnnal quarter The Gophers could not seem to get under motion agalnst the next two teams which were Elba and Oakfleld and dropped both of them un two hard fought ball games The next week the team came back wuth a roaring start against Lyndonvllle and romped off the gruduron wnth a 6 O vlctory Loslng the next thrlller to Alexander by a score of 7 O the Gophers then defeated Corfu by a score of l2 7 The Golden Gophers deserve much crednt for theur hard fought games and the sprrut rn whnch they played Much credut goes to the Coach Mr Weudrnch and assnstant coach Mr Kelson for the tune team that they turned out Thus Page Sponsored by ELM DAIRY AND RED OSIER : - 1 I - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 , , . , . , . , . . . . , - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 r 1 ' 1 . , . , , : . , . , . , , , . , . , . , ll Il ' , , 11 11 - 1 - - ll I1 ' 1 ll ll ' ' 1 ' I r . , 1 Pavillon Pavilion Pavilion Pavilion Pax :lion Pavilion Pavilion Pavilion Pavilion Pavilion Front Left to Right D Wood D Wood D Harris C Wright R Wright G Draper T Holly Back R Higley Coach Wiedrich J DeFeluce VARSITY BASKETBALL Pavilion a member of the Genesee Orleans B League struggled hard throughout the season finding ourselves tied with Alexander and Holley for second place A playoff game at Byron Bergen led us to victory over Alexander and entitled us to a game with Holley Although the boys fought very hard, Holley defeated us in a thrilling game The team was represented by Carl Penders and Richard Wright as co captains SCORES Holley Corfu Pav: l lon Pavilion Albion Oakfield Alabama Alexander Byron Bergen Pavilion Pavilion Holley LeRoy Corfu Alexander Byron Bergen Albion Oakfield Alabama 51 E ba Alexander l-lolley Play off game Pavilion Play off game Pavilion Over all Won 9 Lo 9 League games This Page Sponsored by B R DEWITT AND P D SERVICE INC 27 ' 38 ' ' 44 26 ' - 50 L 46 Pavilion 45 Elba 27 Pavilion 46 LeRoy 47 59 L 43 36 54 47 - 5l 50 L 48 41 l- . . 48 68 - 29 L , , 38 47 ' 53 -- - 45 ' - 46 L 51- . l 25 L - rx n 25 W, . 9' L Y , f 533- iiiix EX gas ., f. fr .QV Q W wg 1. g rv' i 4,5 2 'SS 1 E 1, if A A M Qggggawvg' ,ff u.'f.j,: , W, W iii 4 U 5 as 'M . QQ . sf 3 'Q x A 'X wg J ,Q if 5 dia 3, 5 Q' x x ....:L1...g ' W- ,, , Q f'4sZ We gr 1, f J f ik xt v 2453? 1 'Wm h wm 1 ,WM mm W f 'aw K X Top Row D Sprung W Holly J Kenna G Bunce S Davls Tlurd Row M Lynch G Platek E Nenbch W Starr B Barrett Second Row T Logsdon B Lyke W Epps Holly R Smlth Coach Wledrlch Front Row G Logsdon W Frye R McVaun R Taylor J Meuhlng BASEBALL TEAM Thus year our team us agam playnng un the B League We are hopeful that it will be a successful season. HONOR HOCKEY Standing: Miss Argulski, P. Tytler, Manager: L. Lytle, B. Kipfer, L. Powers, M. Forsythe, R. DeFelice. Seated: B. l-ligley, C, Hettrick, D. Dibble, J. Marshe', B. Loveland, K. Coots, Captain. The honor team had a very success- ful season this year with 3 wins, l tie and 2 losses. Our opponents were York, Akron, Alexander, Oakfield, Albion, and Corfu. Four members of the team, Karen Coots, Joyce Marshe, Barb Loveland and Betty Kipfer, were chosen for All Star County Team. SCORES WE THEY Alexander 3 l Oakfield 2 3 York l l Albion l O Corfu O l FEMALE FOLLIES The Jr. team did excellent this year with 2 wins and l tie. They played Alexander, Oakfield and York SCORES WE THEY Alexander 4 l Oakfleld l O York O O JUNIOR HOCKEY Left to Right: Miss Argulski, L. Powers, J. Miller, R. Bradley, M. McGee, V. Lennington, D. Lichti, R. M. DeFelice, B, Schwab, M. Morgan, E. Mooney, M. Marshe'. Bock Row, Left to Right: B. Higley, M. McGee, B, Kipfer, L. Powers. Front Row: M. Marshe, C. Hettrick, K. Coots, R. DeFelice. Foreground: D. Dibble, Miss Argulski. SPORTS The sports helpers con- sist of score keepers, and statistical reports. They all did very well keeping scores and time at the games. The basketball team play- ed very fine games this year with Oakfield, Alexander, York, Albion and Corfu. lt proved to be a very successful year for the team. Back Row, Left to Right: D. Bradley, D. Francis, S. Russell, L. Lytle, D. Milligan. Seated: Miss Argulski, S. Ricks, L. 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