Port Leyden High School - Portal Yearbook (Port Leyden, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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'--.rf ' ,4 .X 2.191 4:35 :T-'J PUBLISHED Y 1 2- : EENIDR ELA55 11:53 PIIIF-QT LEYIIIEN 1 'Q ig 1 W 'aff' 5 55 Where the river valley widens, Black river stately flows, Stands the High School of Port Leyden Neath the hills it knows. Alma Mater, give us wisdom, Love and strength to do, Make us see the beauty round us, Teach us to be true. High School days will soon be over, Swiftly gliding by, Cherish then each passing hour, Let them linger nigh. 2 Q 4 A X K T - C n V W ABLE OF CIOfv7'ENr5 'X Dedication.......... 4 In Memory. ......... . 5 L jf Z Board of Education.. 6 Teacherspnoanoooaooo 7 S- Seniorsiilllili Ill 9 Portal Staff........l8 . 1- 9 Histor-y...... .....19 N av: .willillllll OIIOIQO '- P 'lyqy Q-fi rophecyoosuo lo0ls2l V Baby PiCtuI'eSoooouoo22 S iv L,-1 Snapshots.... .... .24 X i-Ii X Da Ki.dSIlOlOlllIlCll25 S? jf Teachers Pets.......3l Snapshotsn.. .....39 New Schoo1..........42 l Activities... .... .43 'U d ' Games.. ....... . .... .49 -5 Senior Sketches.....6O Bus Drivers.........62 Janitors. .....62 Adsooou 0000163 ,B if Q . 'N kilt! , , ,, xi s-Ig lk Wig!! 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Johnston, Guy P. Wilcox, President, Mrs. Florence Webster Standing: Howard G. Sackett, District Superintendent, Harold Axtell, Frederick Rocker, W. Kenneth Cox, Principal ssyutx IX 5 xx xxx , if NUI 1 M yell., 4 0 xxx is gen.- 6 WMM ED 7 E255 F ACUXIY Left to Right Seated Miss Mildred Denslow Mrs. Karl Riebennacht Mrs. Mae Swartzman Mrs . Frank Harvey ll Mrs. Emmett Harris Mrs. Basil Riley Mrs. Mary Ellen Reilly Mrs. Gloria Derby Mrs. Kenneth Cox Standing Mr. Frank Thomas Mr. Luther Meekins Miss Claire Wilcox Mr. Walter Lavere Mr. Kenneth Cox Mr. Wilfred Bates Mr. Charles Finley M1ssGwendolyn Gallivan Mr. Robert Royal Mr. Willard Battles Absent Miss Margaret Traxel Mr. Burt Green Mr. Robert Fritz Mrs. James Youngs Mrs. Clayton Fraser Fourth Grade, 4-H Advisor Sixth Grade Second Grade School Secretary First Grade Third Grade Fifth Grade Mathematics, Yearbook Advisor, Social Studies English, Latin, Library, Newspaper Advisor Social Studies, Varsity Basketball Coach Junior Advisor Commerce, Guidance, Sophomore Advisor Kindergarten Music, Music Activities Principal, Mathematics, Ski Coach Junior Varsity Basketball Coach Physical Education Driver's Education French, English, Dramatics Coach Science, Senior Advisor Agriculture, Industrial Arts, F.F.A. Director School Nurse Elementary Art High School Art Rural School Dis't. l Rural School Dis't. 12 QQQWOADZ MQ! KN 'fm ffq QSJSJSJQ 3.Jf71L5H. , . S 10 PATRICIA BECK 'Patty' WThe present interests me more than the past and the future more than f the present. Band l,2,3 Chorus l,2,5,4 League Band l,2,5 League Chorus 1,5 New York State Festival 1,3 League Play 1 Prize Speaking 2,3 1 J.V. 1, Varsity Cheerleading Girls Intramurals l,2,5,4 Senior Play 4 Portal Staff 4 2,s,4 I s X Ex. ,M In BPI ,J ll , f 7 j L , D .4 THELMA BECK 'There is likewise faithful silence.W Class Treasurer 5 Chorus 2,5,4 Select Chorus 4 Occupational Club i WSallyW a reward for 2 Girls Intramurals Leyden Jar 2,3,4 Portal Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Band 1+ J,V. Cheerleading 4 Former School 2,'s,4 1 gg Leyden Jar 2,3,4 Occupational Club 1,2 Library 2 Salutatorian DANIEL BUNEO WDanW WBashfulness is an enemy to poverty.' Occupational Club l PFA l,2,3,4 PFA President 2 FFA Vice-President l,3,4 Baseball l,2,4 Basketball l,2,E,4 X! Leyden Jar 4 Portal Staff 4 V Soccer 1 R , lm Senior Play 4 ltsl ---- like C ' ' - lO WW 73 aw 033' D1 A LAWRENCE DEXTER 'AceW WEvery man for himself and God for us all.' Band 1,2 Chorus 1,2,5 Occupational Club 1,2 Soccer l,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,5,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Portal Staff 4 Leyden Jar 2,3,4 Senior Play 4 Rb RAYMOND CRONEISER WBayN WThe measure of a man's life is the well-spending of it, and not the 1ength.W Occupational Club 1,2 FFA 1,2,5,4 FFA Secretary 5,4 FFA Treasurer 2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,4 Soccer 1 Leyden Jar 2,Z,4 Staff 4 Play 4 Portal Senior Band 1,2 LAWRENCE EPNST 'LarryW 'Men of few words are the best men.' Occupational Club 1 57 FFA l,2,3,4 X FFA Sec. and Treasurer 1 Basketball 3,4 Baseball 4 994' Portal scarf 4 I 'Q Leyden Jar 4 39 ' Senior Play 4 49 . A I I g 2, Ia- WILLIAM FRASER 'Bill' WProv1ded a man is not mad, he can be cured of every folly but vanity.' Class Vice-President 3,4 Chorus l,2,3 Select Chorus 3 Occupational Club 1,2 Soccer l,2,5,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Leyden Jar 2,3,4 Portal Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Q 6- MBI Eye we 982 S9 LOIS FARP WLoisW NSilence is a true friend who never betrays.W Portal Staff 4 Leyden Jar 2,3,4 Library 4 Band l Occupational Club 1,2 Senior Play 4 -44 1, HAZEL GAWDNFR nL,En Nwork is the sustenance of noble m1nds.H Band l,2,3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Girls Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Vice-President l Class President 2 Occupational Club 1,2 Leyden Jar 3,4 Portal Staff 4 J.V. 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3,4 League Play ?,3,4 All-State Sectionals 3,4 League Band l,2,5,4 :p Prize Speaking l,2,4 12 Senior Play 4 State Festival l,2,5,4 Valedlctorian M343 X X KX'-gf-N MARY HOARD WSpeedW WFive minutes--Zounds! I have been five minutes too late all my lifetime.N Band 1,2,Z Chorus 1,4 Leyden Jar 2,5,4 Occupational Club 1,2 League Play 2,4 Girls Intramurals 4 Portal Staff 4 Class Sec. and Treasurer 2 Senior Play 4 X 9 n -NNQSEESQ as DONALD GREENE WDonnyN HIt's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.' Basketball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Occupational Club 1,2 Occupational Club Vice-President 2 Leyden Jar 3,4 Senior Play 4 Portal Staff 4 Football 1+ Varsity Club li Former school KW E526 X 5 The greatest enemy to man is Band l,2,3,4 ,.,.. Leyden Jar 2,5,4 Occupational Club 1,2 Boy Scouts l,2,3 Portal Staff 4 Class Secretary 4 Senior Play 4 is '-f 5 -, FELIX KORNATOWSKI Felix Q 1, man.W X 4 ' 13 JANE MANGAN HChipmonkU NEvery age has its pleasures, its style of wit, and its own ways.H Band l,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Girls Intramurals l,2,3,4 Varsity Cheerleading 2,3,4 Leyden Jar 2,3 4 Occupational Club 1,2 Class Secretary 3 Class President 4 Select Chorus 4 Senior Play 4 Portal Staff 4 New York State Festival 1,2 4 +2 X. I N 'cease Q60 ADOLPH KULPA nDolphn UI agree with no man's opinions. I have some of my own.H Basketball 2,3 Baseball 2,3,4 Occupational Club 1 Leyden Jar 4 Portal Staff 4 Senior Play 4 FFA l,2,3 FFA Treasurer 3 C? semifi- 14 MARION MASHAW WSqueakN WFate makes our relatives, choice makes our friends.n Portal Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Leyden Jar 2,5,4 Library 2,3,4 Occupational Club 2 Band 1+ Chorus 1+ 4 Former School S9-n'Q5 RLG U so 9 ca 7,12 DOLORES MATUSZCZAK 'Dollyn 'An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow.W Portal Staff 4 Leyden Jar 3,4 Library 4 Chorus 2,4 Senior Play 4 FHA 1,2Q+ 91- Former school MARLRNE POST 'Maru VV . Q Sgginis are not always what they Q 6241 Band l,Z,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Occupational Club 1,2 Girls Intramurals 1,2 Portal Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Leyden Jar 3,4 Select Chorus 4 J.V. Cheerleading 4 mx X inn Mum K Af? d:EE: f , I 5 ? 0 --f '- , f i , Jam 15 ELLEN SACKETT NRedN ULike fragile ice, anger in time passes away.H Chorus l,2,3,4 Select Chorus 3,4 New York State Festival 2 Prize Speaking 1 Girls Intramurals l,2,3,4 Portal Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Leyden Jar 2,3,4 Occupational Club 1,2 J.V. Cheerleading Manager 4 Representative for inter-school student council 3 CATHERINE SCOUTEN HCathyN nWe are growing serious, and let me tell you that the very next stop is to be dull.n Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1,4 League Band 1,2 Occupational Club 1,2 Prize Speaking 1,2 Class Secretary 1 Leyden Jar 2,3,4 Portal Staff 4 Senior Play 4 ARTHUR SCOUTEH uArtn NHe who is born handsome is born married.n Soccer 3,4 Basketball 4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Occupational Club 1,2 Portal Staff 4 V Senior Play 4 Leyden Jar 2,3,4 Class President 3 Class Treasurer 4 CHOIQL. 4040 llfrf ii2Qx ffafff' KAY SPENCER Hnoaeen f ' Q HA single conversation across the f table with a wise man is better MMM! than ten years study of books.H HJ ,S Diff 0- sf XX Bef! Band 1 EZJ xx Chorus 1,4 3 Girls Intramurals l,2,3,4 NN 9 B Senior Play 4 Leyden Jar 2,3,4 eu,. Occupational Club 1,2 Portal Staff 4 16 SUZANNE WALSH 'Sue' NNothing succeeds like success Chorus 5,4 Prize Speaking 2,5,4 Leyden Jar 5,4 Portal Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Lyonsite Art Editor l,2f Class Secretary 24 Class Representative 1+ Latin Club Sec. and Treasure Library 1,24 4 Former School diiiih L V . REDMOND WILCOX 'vaedv' ' 0 NHe that mischief hatcheth mischief catcheth.' 1 Chorus l,2,4 -7 Select Chorus 4 1 Occupational Club l,2 X Soccer 1,2,4 ' , Basketball 1,2,5 Skiing l,2,3,4 A Portal staff 4 Q v -1, Leyden Jar 2,Z,4 V. Senior Play 4 ,jr Band 1,Q , gg League Play 3,4 gg 1 3 wr- X q--,, .. ,' Q. 4!aiE55? '5 X ' d of I' FJOQTPXL '544 FF ' Left to Right Seated Marlene Post Catherine Scouten Mary Hoard Ellen Sackett William Fraser Felix Kornatowski Jane Mangan Mrs. Derby Standing Raymond Croneiser Patricia Beck Hazel Gardner Thelma Beck Dolores Matuszczak Lois Farr Marion Mashaw Kay Spencer Suzanne Walsh Lawrence Dexter Lawrence Ernst Daniel Buneo Adolph Kulpa Absent Donald Greene Redmond Wilcox Arthur Scouten QVXOI ov. Q9 ' ff A f K ::'--::5 ' 18 Typing Editor Photography Editor Literary Editor Editor-in-Chief Sports Editor Art Editor Business Manager Yearbook Advisor Assistant Photography Editor Co-Typing Editor Art Editor Advertising Manager Assistant Photography Editor Co-Typing Editor Co-Typing Editor Assistant Literary Editor Art Editor Sports Editor Assistant Photography Editor Assistant Photography Assistant Photography Sports Activities Assistant Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor hW5n f ZFO R Y Early one bright September morning in the year 1949, the mountains of Port Leyden echoed with many shouts, as twenty seven hillbillies made their way to the village school house, Port Leyden Central High. We had finished grammar school and were ready to step higher up the ladder of learning. We were under the leadership of Mr. Thomas and Peter Parrish our Freshman year. They guided us through many gay times. During the year two more hillbillies Joined our ranks in the form of Ellen Sackett and Donald Greene. The proceeds from the two raffles held, went to the March of Dimes Campaign. Spring came and with it the annual kiddie carnival. This was a big success and the S132 obtained from this venture started us on our way to the big city of New York. We were all sorry to lose Joe Zeosky and Barbara Vollmar that spring. Sophomore Year with the fall of 1950 we once again congregated, this time to be supervised by Mr. Meekins and Hazel Gardner. The fun and excitement of joining in the many activities consumed our time and soon the big day arrived on which we chose our class rings. Here a regular mountain feud was entered into. Finally after much debate we decided to break school pre- cedent and purchased round rings instead of the traditional rectangular shaped ones. Many sports, plays, music concerts, cheerleading and clubs found many of our classmates present. The big event of our Sophomore year was having our first dance. This took place in the early spring. The money from this and various bake sales bgogtgd our treasury to over 5200, During this time we were happy to have Thelma Beck and Marion Mashaw join us only to lose Robert Rocker, Kenneth Mooney and Bernard Quinn. This year held a special signifigance for us as the taxpayers of our village voted to build an addition to our dear Alma Mater. Junior Year Once again as autumn came we took our books and started for P.L. High. As we gathered at the door we had many speculations as to where our homeroom would be. Soon we were told to go downstairs to the library and here we found Mr. Meekins waiting once again to lead us. We jokingly named this room Uthe Dungeon.n The one dark spot on our happy minds was the memory of Lenord McDougal who had died during the summer. Peter Parrish soon left for Manlius. However, we gained two additions'--Sue Walsh and Dolorus Matusczak. We soon decided Arthur Scouten should lead us as President! The thrill of receiving class rings was soon experienced. The next of our activities was selling school pins and booklets to our fellow students. A class party was held in the basement of the Leyden Elm Restaurant. Later a Christmas and two spring dances were enjoyed. Many in the class sold refreshments outside the school to con- struction workers. In the spring a bake sale and paper drive were sponsered. This active year was finished with making the Seniors Banner, attending their Commencement, buying their rose corsages, and giving a ball in their honor. The ball was held in the Boonville Auditorium. Senior Year We were a jubilant we entered th ortals of Port High to fill in the last rung of the ladder in the of 1952. Mr. Royal was there to supervise and instruct us. Jane Mangan was elected President and Franklin 0'Brien departed for Manlius as our last year began. Arrangements to sell magazines were soon under way and a vigorous campaign was carried on. Each fellow hillbillie went from cabin to cabin to see if folks wouldn't care for a little readin' matter. It seems they did for our goal of 81,000 was soon reached---of this the class profited 5400. Graduation invitations were selected and Caps and Gowns followed. We mountain folk decided our girls would graduate in white and our boys in maroon. School had not been long in session before our yearbook nThe Portaln was started with Ellen Sackett as Editor. Mrs.Derby served as a very able faculty advisor. Felt P.L. dogs were next on our selling list. To have the first dance in the new gymnasium was a desire close to many of our hearts. This was fulfilled in December when our gala Christmas dance was held. The Senior play was put on in the spring. The cast and remainder.of the class under the direction of Miss Gallivan presented a production which will long be remembered. Various other dances and bake sales were given throughout the remainder of the year. In June a trip out of our mountains to New York City was no longer a dream but instead a reality. The class experienced an exceptionally nice weekend to add to our long list of high school memories. On the Nite of June 23, 1953 we gathered together for the last time as a class. While parents, teachers, and friends looked on, we hillbillies received our diplomas. Setting our tassels and selves aright, we stepped out of the mountains to receive experiences on the broad avenue of life. 19 sol ff N On this, the 23rd day of June, in the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty three, We,the Hillbillies of Testament: Patty Beckleaves her Don Greene leaves his Mary Hoard leaves her the NPortalM being of sound mind, leave this as our Last Will and ability to stay with one boy to Pat Moore and Phyllis Mooney, long reach to the basket to John Reilly and Jim Buneo, ability to be to school on time to Fred Ripp and Bill Smith, Raymond Croneiser bequeaths his ambition to Steve Post, To Sharon Mooney, Thelma Beck leaves just a wee bit of her shyness, To Walter Moscicki, Danny Buneo leaves his colorful shirts, Jane Mangan, leaves her ability of finding boyfriends with cars to Shirley Stewart. She lives so-o far away, Larry Dexter, leaves his excuse supply to Paul Rocker, To Dorothy Fox and Elizabeth Farnham, Marion Mashaw leaves her Homemaking classes and ability, Larry Ernst, leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Pat McIntyre, Lois Farr, leaves her quietness to Rose Hoffman and Betty Burr, Bill Fraser, leaves his pencil and paper supply to Philip Boshart, Ellen Sackett, leaves her arguments with Mr. Royal to Mary Beck and Sally Sessions, To Darlene Rocker, Felix Kornatowski leaves his 'huntingn compass. He also leaves this to Raymond Borden, To Rosemary Post, Catherine Scouten leaves her ability to ask silly questions, Adolph Kulpa leaves his 'barn Dance' schedule to To Sandy Chase, Sue Walsh leaves her art ability Arthur Scouten, leaves his road-map to Gouldtown Dolores Matuszczak, leaves her co-operative ways Redmond Wilcox, leaves his ability to wiggle out Bill Korman, so that she can draw a breath, to Fred Cole, to Colleen Hall and Pat Keohane, of rash statements to June Reese and his brass to Harry Walsh who is so-o shy, Kay Spencer, leaves her ability to make conversation to Jenny Mclntyre and Helen Moshier, Marlene Post, leaves her yes and no smile to Shirley Belknap and Betty Lustyik, Hazel Gardner, leaves her 'sway' to Mary Cox and her nblonde hair' to Nancy Riley. zo! M .N '1FxgEFi' Qrcfifffgs 4, 0 WPLT3 KN ' 'G DEM oeae I-Nota ? ' Q - .QQ LL--Q-'5q,4::.... All means of transportation has broken down in Lewis County so Raymond Croneiser who owns all the farms on the East Road has hitched up a span of spirited horses and is making it possible for all members of the Class of '53 to attend their twentieth year reunion at one of the Restaurants in the nKay Spencer Chain.n She really put Howard Johnson out of business. But why shouldn't she? After all, wasn't she supplied with prime beef from Adolph Kulpa's thousand acre ranch? He sure made the sandhills east of Port Leyden pay off. Among the first to arrive is Felix Kornatowski, who is now head of the Conservation Department in New York State and Redmond Wilcox who is merely stopping off for the reunion en-route to Sun Valley where he will take up his new duties as Ski Instructor. He has just developed a new ski system known as uThe Wilcox Slip.' Dolores Matuszczak came across the Atlantic with Redmond. Dolores has been designing clothes in Paris under the direction of that Internationally famous designer, Hazel Gardner Reed. We now see Nurse Catherine Scouten wheeling in Six-Star General Donald Greene who met with an accident while inspecting front line fighting on the out skirts of Moscow. ' Larry Dexter just arrived with his wife and three sons from Saratoga where he has been running the Paramutual Betting Machines for the state of New York. He hasn't missed a race yet. Arthur Scouten arrives with his family from the surburbs of Rochester where he has Just completed constructing his third suburban housing project. This latest project completely surrounds Pat and Sam's music conservatory which is now operated by the former Patricia Beck and her husband, well known as a baseball player. Bill Fraser just flew in after a very successful year of managing the very successful basketball team NThe Syracuse Nats.W B111 retired after playing nineteen years of NProN ball and is helping Sandy with the ten little hillbillies.N A glance across the table finds Sue Walsh within an array of blueprints trying to con- vince the very successful farmer Daniel Buneo, that she should be the architect when he constructs his million-dollar ranch house with a built-in swimming pool. We find that Thelma Beck is a trouble shooter for the Bell Telephone Company who has as general manager that very successful business woman, Miss Marlene Post. Among the late arrivals is Larry Ernst, Secretary of Agriculture and arriving with him from Washington is Miss Lois Farr, White House Secretary. Marion Mashaw has just arrived. She has been spending the last tpenty years in New York City being very successful as Business Manager of Macy's Department Store. Noted among other successful members of our class is the very successful housewife Jane Mangan Waite accompanied by her youngsters and husband. Bud and Jane have been living the last three years at Los Alamos, New Mexico. Late as usual we have Miss Mary Hoard and Mrs. Ellen Sackett C your guess is as good as oursi who are two very successful pro- fessional women. Mary is now Superintendent of Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. Ellen is setting up a school for the United States Government on the island of Pago-Pago. As a class I think we should thank Kay Spencer for her hospitality, Raymond Croneiser for his transportation and Adolph Kulpa for those fine steaks. As we take our own separate ways again, each is looking forward to our next reunion twenty years hence. 21 ,, x . AN, 4 Z ,N . Thelma sweet and shy, here's a gal you don't pass hy. en so quiet, Who'o have would grow up to be such a riot. i Home- Wide eyed Marion s making major, A good wife she'll make, that we'll Wagf,rl Fgality' Here's our Arthur with f1nd'gi11y, who his curls, handsomer likes to go than ever isn't he girls? Steady. Ill g Artist and dreamer of our , Susanne Walsh is quite a lass. She is poised with- out a fear, when Dolores talks we all draw near. - Q 1 Y K ' 'N 'UV ir , A , . 'J ? As still as the night is little Mary, A nurses cap, she soon will carry. I 1 Redmond started young We 5991 A big talker and skiier to be, l .f.f,s.i gg? gQ'Q .5 rw - 155. A ' V. 5 ,f f fx Z ilzlsg '?W'h H I yr ,W l,Little Egypt , A i' is a girl, A little twist W A little twirlfi e A lflleasent smile, a L friendly why, 11.1 1'lF?IlG'S ' . . ' tke s'me evnr' GUY- Lots of sleep is his aim, , L Q ' 3 Q Larry Dexter is his name. ' ' - ' i 'E R Tv ' ' ' ef 3 L-lies sp I EC ' A s I ., 3: 4 if 1 I A . 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SQL 25 .. llx f'5 gg, f-3 A- w Loft to Right First Row: Betty Burr, Sandra Chase, Patricia Moore, June Reese, Nancy Riley, Shirley Stewart, Sharon Mooney, Jenny McIntyre, Rosemary Post, Mr. Thomas, Advisor Second Row: Fred Cole, William Smith, Colleen Hall, Betty Lustyik, Sally Sessions, Mary Beck, Patricia Keohane, Darlene Rocker, Shirley Belknap, Elizabeth Farnham, Dorothy Fox, Rose Hoffman, Mary Cox, Third Row: William Korman, Walter Moscicki, Philip Boshart, Harry Walsh, Raymond Borden, Steve Poste, James Buneo, Pat Mclntyre, John Reilly, Fred Ripp. ' 26 SODBVXOWNGWES . A ,, I . ' .,,. 3 . K Left to Right First Row: Evelyn Post, Joyce Mollmar, Jean Poore, Elpha McDougall, Lois Rocker, Beverly Curtis, Linda Rhone, Patricia Hoffman, Second Row: Lawrence Rocker, Dawne Trombley, Margaret Fraser, Martha Sackett, Evelyn Rumble, M . . G' 5 argorie lnillick, Sally Cox, Douglas Loomis, Third How: Sidney Weber, William McIntyre, Theodore Kulpa, Willis Croneiser, Mr. Meekins, Advisor, Douglas Denslow, Philip Rhone, Robert Casey, Robert Korman. O ,7 T I 7 1.7! C l NWQQ I 'T' s V' X 75 Q- EP C F b J S Q I L.: ig 4 - gt- , L 27 ,1 Left to Right First How: Left to Right First Row: Charlotte White, Joan Sweeney, Hosella Quinn, Violet Moscicki, Ann Marie Burkhart, Shirley White, Mae Damuth, Betty Moshier, Second Row: Bonnie Weber, Mary Ann Reilly, Marilyn Walsh, Norma Boshart, Phyllis Rocker, Joan Toth, Jean Daly, Katherine Cox, Eve Post, Mary Moore, Third how: David Sessions, Philip Graves, Eugene Snyder, Gary Poste, John Sackett, Norman Walsh, Bernard Kulpa, James Post, Richard Borden, Clifford Cranker, James Brown, F BESH MEN A 5 QQJ 28 X ff amos Left no Right First Row: Sally Cannon, Patricia Barber, Etta Mae McIntyre, Marjorie Gardner, Gloria Vollmar, Audrey Trombley, Joanne Fitzgerald, Irma McIntyre, Faye Axtell, Thelma Vollmar, Shirley Hall, Anna Mae Hubbard, Second How: Joan Kreager, Louise Wason , Raymond Scouten, Rodney Mooney, Stanley'Webster, Fred Beck, Thomas Mooney, Mrs. Derby, Advisor, Albert Kraeger, Donald Mooney, Ronald Graves, John Hastwell, Richard Hartness, Reba Weber, Mary Donnelly, Third How: Gerald Fruin, Thomas McManus, Alan Marmon, Danny Smith, Earl Scouten, James Millick, James Hall, David-Brown, Robert Matuszczak, Dick Axtell, William Spencer. Xxffvpb 2-ox fb ki-4 . ff- fx'-,S 3 un - lawrl ..f 'V 29 . All a. Alu A 4, Left to Right First Row: Irene Fox, Beverly Casey, Wanda Fruin, Rose Mclntyre, Mary Hartness, Nancy Fowler Judy Smith, Karen Webster, Joan Kornatowski, Barbara Rhone, Second Row: Kenny Kulpa, David Moore, Kayden Loomis, Sylvia Rachwal, Charlotte Millick, Miss Gallivan, Advisor, Nancy Keohane, Diane Poore, Larry Graves, Tom Laquay, Glenn Redmond, Third Row: Jim Hastwell, Joe Burkhart, Edward Van Buskirk, David Kreager, Peter Rocker, Donald Vollmar, H enry Boshart, Larry Mooney, Stanley Poste, David McHale. GQPXOE Nl You Moo- HP' yy 7 Q T EQQHERQ Q73 - , ,,q 3 f J ' . will V l - A . '41 Left to Right First Row: Sylvia Imerson, Nancy Chase. Diane Salmon, Cynthia Walsh, Jean Tanney, Sandra Walsh, Linda Hoffman, Mildred Mooney, Phyllis Hance, Patricia Vollmar, Second Row: Jane Shue, Wanda Loomis, Ann Scouten, Glorian Moore, John Parrish, James Mchale, Timothy Fitzgerald, Richard Bolich, Joanne Lustyik, Elaine Denslow, Donna Brown, Sara Meurer, Ardith Hoffman, Third Row: Donald Kiser, John Hall, Floyd Rhone, Ralph Whitmeyer, Lloyd Rhone, Jimmie Scouten, Mrs. Riebennacht, Teacher, Charles White, Charles Bennett, Joseph Nason, Charles Mclntyre, Junior Millick, Griff Hughes. +-b -GRPNDWE - Riff Y W 6 N12 'Ages ? 6: 9 .ff Q Xkgffgl T: -7: C2 ng1.l-la Left to Right First Row: Mary Post, Elaine Mooney, Patty Brown, Janice Kraeger, Katherine Hartness, Barbara Ann Loomis, Nancy Brown, Sonja White, Second Row: Marian Keohane, Joanne Mooney, Jerry McDougall Gerard O'Brien Neil Rumble Paul Thomas, Leo McIntyre, Victoria Garzalkowski, Mrs Third Row: James Hoffman, David Buhl, Larry Imerson, Bruce Clark, Robert Kohler, charles white, Matilda Kohler, ' alla Reilly, Teacher, Clinton Hutchins, Raymond Poore, Richard Seller, Terry O'Brien Harold White, Robert Kiser, S9495 -1575s iffy... 33 Left to Right First Row: Linda Gydesen, Carol Kraeger, Cherie Dexter, Donna Rhone, Sarah Ha1l,Sue Rocker, Sandra latuszczak, Linda Burr, Alice Hance, Second Row: Harold Dorrity, Ronald Denslow, Howard McHale, Shirley Imerson, Joanne Shue, Carol Ann Redmond, Ann Hartness, Susan Markam, David Bailey, Richard Reese, Miss Denslow, Advisor Third Roux, Lyle Graves, Stanley Rockwell, David Salmon, Edward Denslow, David Fields, Paul Weber, John Lepkowski, William Donaldson, Howard Young. W' v a s D 34 Left to Right First Row: Grace Farr, Mary Lepkowski, Bonnie LaLonde, Donna Cannon, Donna Salmon, Victoria Rhone, Lorraine Hoffman, Joyce Hughes, Second Row: Judy Whitmeyer, Eva Millick, Lois Hill, Stanley Kulpa, william White, Robert Reese, Elmer Poore, Clifford Will, Bertha,Garzalkowski, Judy Cox, Carol McIntyre, Third Row: John Bennett, Richard Buhl, Duane Post, Lowell Dexter, Mrs. Riley, Teacher, Thomas Mangan, James Mooney, Frederick Whitmeyer, Patrick Fitzgerald. 'lo SQPXOE Q. f y F XXX k Cf x6 W CI If L ' 1 ad, WN-f -+- 0 35 ,4,l.1- J: Left to hight First Row: Mary Lou McHale, Barbara Bailey, Janice Post, Sharon Kiser, Ann Sackett, Judith Mekkelson, Carol Hance, Lorna Moshier, Joyce Kraeger, Marion Millick, Second How: william Newvine, Larry Loomis, John Shue, Mary Alice Doyle, Betty Hance, Sylvia Millick, Karen Kirk, Carol Campbell, Gladys Poore, Lyndon Sessions, Peter Donnelly, Wendell Field, Third how: Douglas Boshart, Kenneth LaQuay, Gary Hoffman, Edward Russell, Richard Whitmeyer, Mrs. Swartzman, Teacher, Louis Garzalkowski, Thomas Bailey, Stephen Loomis, Robert Brown, Charles Kalachowski. 'ff' SQA DF I fx X X e gg! ' I Q e ' 'i 'K rv ,Q y ig 2 A T 42, ' 36 Sf GPNAQIQ . , . MQ Left to Right First Row: Bertha Harris, Christine Hulsizer, Sally Howard, Mary Cannon, Nancy Poore, Cheryl Battles, Doris Kohler, Sally Rogers, Veronica Kulpa, Frederica Weber, Anna Mae Garzalkowski, Diana Mulligan, Second Row: Thomas Reese, John Burdick, Sue Hall, Judith Janes, Diana Hoffman, Sandra Vollmar, Margaret Hartness, Joanne White, Veronica Lepkowski, Donald Hughes, Clarence Hill, Third Row: John Sweeney, Gerald LaQuay, Barry Rumble, Richard Bailey, Bernard Seller, James Rhone, Robert Meurer, Thomas Meurer, Frederick Rocker Ralph Damuth Mrs. Harri Teacher. , , a A NP5 J ' 4 A 4. V .A--'-Q4 -I.l?.y-::h:--,li A ' 37 S XKINDERGAVCYEN Left to Right First Row: Lila Moshier, Shelia Imerson, Carlisle Montgomery, Nancy Mekkelson, Darlene Rogers, Jean Hoffman, Jane Hoffman, Christine Tanney, Linda Kraeger, Patricia Post, Barbara Farr, Linda Webster, Mary Hance, Martha Moore, Second Row: Windonna Hubbard, Jane Keohane, Lynne Spencer, Katherine Hutchins, Bethany Sliter, Carol Lustyik, Patricia Bailey, Linda Lou Compo, Diana Green, Nancy Reese, Ma Shue, Virginia Kraeger, Third Row: Paul Bailey, Stephen Damago, Frederick McDougal, Roger Corpo, Jeffrey Forsy Gordon Kessler, Jr. Miss Wilcox, Advisor, Robert Millick, Wayne Brown, Albert Loomis, Stephen Fowler, Michael Fitzgerald. mf-, 5' 2, K 0 4 H 7 was ' -1 f 4 'Q,QQLT at TY th .', l'f?'?f ugh . Crit? W Ja, i. ,Ai 3'hu..a. ia E: but fxxw W W N49 O Q L Q? J.: 444 ...41 r 1 , Tlx ff . , 7 Xxx' fri'-'ra 1. v' x.x-x 1. T11 rl 1 1 5,1 11 -r r X XRQOX 05 V v, X 1 7 -V -rv-rf x9 K AQTNX I .A Q BAND- .. ' , - - '.,' Left to Right First Row: Katherine Cox, Mary Hartness, Joanne Lustyik, Linda Gydesen, Joan Sweeney, Patricia Moore, Darlene Rocker, Sandra Chase, Jane Mangan, Joyce Hughes, Margie Gardner, Marlene Post, Hazel Gardner, Patricia Keohane, Second Row: Donald Greene, Felix Kornatowski Richard Borden, Fay Axtell, Lois Rocker, Cox, William Smith, James Hall, Mary Ann Reilly, Lawrence Rocker, Harry Walsh, Norman Wa Richard Hartness, Third Rows Mr. Lavere, Director, Louise Wason, Sally Sessions, Norma Boshart, Colleen H Philip Boshart, Raymond Borden, John Sackett, Robert Casey, Patricia Hoffman, Sally Cox, Martha Sackett, June Reese. 52265 flims- 44 ff-1-, ,rfag ,hu Mar Y lsh, all, Left to Right First Row: Shirley Stewart, Sandra Chase, Nancy Riley, Bvelyn Post, Sharon Mooney, Jenny McIntyre, Patricia Moore, Lois Rocker, Rosella Quinn, Beverly Curtis, Bonnie Weber, Joyce Vollmer, Dawne Trombley, Hazel Gardner, Ave Post, Second Row: Elizabeth Farnham, Patricia Keohane, Mary Beck, Mary Moore, Marjorie Millick, Sally Cox, Darlene Rocker, Mary Cox, Suzanne Walsh, Dorothy Fox, Rose Hoffman, Elpha McDougall, Betty Burr, Linda Rhone, Patricia Hoffman, Charlotte White, Jean Poore, June Reese, Joan Sweeney, Third Row: Colleen.Hall, Ellen Sackett, Catherine Scouten, Dolores Matuszczak, Jean Daly, Kay Spencer, Marilyn Walsh, Thelma Beck Margaret Fraser No B h , , rma os art, Martha Sackett, Mary Ann Reilly, Evelyn Rumble, Betty Lustyik, Sally Sessions, Shirley Belknap, Fourth Ro ' J M w. ane angan, Mary Hoard, Marlene Post, Violet Moscicki, John Sackett, Robert Casey, Willis Croneiser, William Smith, Mr. Lavere, Director Lawrence Rocker Phill B h p os art Norman Walsh, Sidney Weber, Patricia Beck, Rosemary Post, Shirley White, Betty Moshier. , CHCYPNUS 75.0 Q N f' Co il ,,,f' f,, , L-v Left to Right ' i W b r Jo ce Hughes John Hall Larry First Row: Joseph Burkhart, Judy Smith, Bonn e e e , y , , Mooney, June HcHale, Edward Denslow, Di t r Dick Axtell Second Row: Nancy Keohane, Rose McIntyre, Sally Cannon, Mr. Lavere, rec o , , Nancy Chase, Gloria Moore, Jean Tanny, Wanda Loomis, James McHale. Somoa - SAND ' Q-Y' 1' 'I 9.9-I my -1-ffl. 4'f,l .1E Q:s cy , ' ,, e-.5 ' 9 , To .w Gs J V- sg- fn f x f ll .gs' ' IQ 1 N., Q. jj 46 Left to Might First How: William Fraser, Marlene Post, Dolores Ixatuszczak, Thelma Beck, Hazel Gardner, Mary Hoarcl, Kay Spencer, Lawrence Ernst. Second How: Donald Greene, Raymond Borden, Harry Walsh, Catherine Scouten, Mr. Finley, teacher, Ellen Sackett, Lawrence Dexter, Daniel Buneo, Adolph Kulpa, Redmond Wilcox. ORXV sxx sa Hfiiidef 3 ,..,Ag 15:-ICN?-54 1' 47 .3 , 1 4 I Left to Right ' First Row: Mr. Battles, Raymond Croneiser, Second Row: James Buneo, Willis Croneiser, Pat McIntyre. A Y 2 .. E. W if 1 , tr- 3 3 -'N' JY? '. fkfw I 4544 48 Daniel Buneo, Douglas Denslow, Walter Moscicki, Theodore Kulpa, xi 4 K 4222? -w 21329. 511 1141 Jw ,QAM QA N55 SYWILU M54-ETPJA ML XX A iw KY- QZ A !! igggy ig? LEM9 j!!lE dg,LEnh i ? Lfnb his 41 LEHH? qgiLEy LEQEP Left no Right First Row: Daniel Buneo, Raymond Croneiser, James Buneo, Harry Walsh, Larry Rocker, Second Row: Mr. Thomas, coach, Arthur Scouten, Fred Cole, Donald Greene, Fred Rlpp, William Smith, William Fraser, Absent: Larry Dexter 50 , . . - . - xr W, g , . .. 139 J 4 41- , 'H Q Left to Right First How: William Korman, Norman Walsh, Richard Borden, William Mclntyre, Robert Korman, Second Row: Mr. Bates, coach, Philip Boshart, David Sessions, Fred Cole, Larry Rocker, Larry Ernst, John Sackett, .M QJASIVWWI X4- CUIIVN CQJ, I 15 Sl NIARWT Af - CHE? FMEA DER? w 1 l w Left to Right Top to Bottom: Patricia Keohane, Patricia Beck, Darlene Rocker, Hazel Gardner, Patricia Moore, Sandra Chase, Jenny McIntyre, Jane Mangan, 71 J QE QT X ffE,PLC'X ' sei? ew, 52 jig QWERLEADKRS C A A ' cf' Q K, v ,,,w 5 v 1 M SS. K., Left to aigrt First Row: Margaret Fraser, Patricia Hoffman, Shirley Stewart, Marlene Post, Center: Sally Cox, Third Row: Dawne Trombley, Catherine Cox, Norma Boshart, o Q62 ' Q, I Sage . gba. TQQUX PORT- H6316-ll 53 fe- M SOCCER Left to Right First Row: Mr. Bates, coach, William Saith, William Fraser, Arthur Scouten Pkilip Boshart Norman Walsh, manager, , A , Second Row: Robert Casey, John Sackett, Philip Graves, William McIntyre, Richard Borden, Absent: Pat McIntyre, Redmond Wilcox, Larry Dexter, Jonald Greene, Paul Rocker, ful X 1,1 ' f ,0P,C, XX A G DOE-KT , ff m QU f 4 XX X Q Left to Right First, Bow: Lawrence Rocker, John Reilly, William McIntyre, Pat McIntyre, Douglas Denslow, Harry Walsh, John Sackett, Norman Walsh, Richard Borden Second Row: Mr. Bates, coach, Adolph Kulpa, Philip Boshart, Raymond Borden, William Smith, Donald Greene, William Fraser, Daniel Buneo, Raymond Croneiser, Philip Graves EADEEAXJ - .ff Q? excl! Q - La 4-ri - -39 55 EKX - TEAW EEF' ' First Row: Richard Borden, Sally Cox, Sidn Standing: Philip Boshart, William Smith, R Borden, Catherine Cox, Mr. Cox. 'i ey Weber, John Reilly, Mary Cox edmond Wilcox, Jean Daly, Raymond A fj Left to Right ' A First Row: Mary Lou McHale, Sylvia Millick, Tommy Bailey, Douglas Boshart, Leona Spencer, Joyce Hughes, Judy Cox, Paul Weber, Paul Thomas, Second Row: Sara Meurer, Charles Bennett, Howard McHale, Terry O'Brien, Gerard O'Brien, Nancy Chase, Third Row: Neil Rumble, Margie Gardner, Billy Spencer, Redmond Wilcox, Johnny Reilly, Mr. Cox, Joseph Burkhart, Fourth Row: Mary Beck, Richard Hartness, Audrey Trombley, Raymond Borden, Miss Wilcox, Richard Borden, Sidney Weber, Philip Boshart, Catherine Cox, Sally Cox, Bill Smith, Marilyn Walsh, Jean Daly. jf! gl ,if Qu 3 5 4- - - im cw 63 SOCCER The soccer team won its fourth straight Lewneida League Champio record of seven wins and one tie. The maroon and whites started off by defeating Boonville ll to 1. In their second game they were held arch rivals West Leyden. In their second game with West Leyden they 3. The teams battled most of the second half at the score of 4 to 3 the assurance goal with 20 seconds to go totaling the above score to T1 ship this year with a the season in fine style to a 6 to 6 tie by their won by a score of 6 to when Larry Dexter put in cinch the Championship. Bill Smith played a very good game in the goal by making some very good stops. The team aver- aged ll points per game. Seniors who wil l not return next year are Bill Fraser, Larry Dexter, Donald Greene, Arthur Scouten and Redmond Wilcox. Boonville Port Leyden 11 Boonville 5 West Leyden 6 Port Leyden 6 West Leyden 3 Old Forge 2 Port Leyden 4 Old Forge 4 C'Ville 2 Port Leyden 14 C'V1lle O VARSITY BASKETBALL Port Leyden 10 Port Leyden 6 Port Leyden ll Port Leyden 2 The Port Leyden Basketball Team is well on the way to another great season as our book goes to press. The team led by seniors Bill Fraser, Larry Dexter, and Donald Greene have built up a record of ll wins and l defeat. June will leave the basketball cupboard quite bare, as the following nine classmembers will be graduated. Don Greene, Larry Dexter, Bill Fraser, Raymond Croneiser, Arthur Scouten, Danny Buneo, Adolph Kulpa, Redmond Wilcox, and Larry Ernst have all figured in the record of 74 games won and 7 lost during our four years in high school. Our boys and coach deserve a lot of credit. Forestport Port Leyden 63 Lyons Falls Port Leyden 65 West Leyden Port Leyden 49 Remsen Port Leyden 82 Poland Port Leyden 60 Carthage Port Leyden 53 Old Forge 'Port Leyden 5l Forestport Port Leyden 57 C'Ville Port Leyden 45 West Leyden Port Leyden Glenfield Port Leyden 55 Old Forge Port Leyden Beaver Falls Port Leyden 60 C'Ville Port Leyden Poland Port Leyden 72 Glenfield Port Leyden Beaver Falls Port Leyden JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity Basketball Team got off to a slow start by losing its first three games to West Leyden, Old Forge, and Poland. They then began to find themselves and turned back Glenfield, who was at that time undefeated. Once again they reversed a decision against Poland by a thrilling one point victory. SKI TEAM At press time the ski team has not competed in any team meets. They will compete as a team at the Section Three Meet, the Lake Placid Winter Carnival, the Lewneida League Meet and the Old Forge Interscholastic Meet. The Port Leyden skiiers have placed well in several in- dividual meets. Redmond Wilcox placed 2nd in the Downhill and Slalom Combined Championship Meet, Jean Daly placed 2nd and Sally Cox placed 3rd in the womens' division of the same meet. Katherine Cox won the girls' division of the Bromley Interscholastic Giant Slalom. the Old Forge Winter Carnival Redmond Wilcox placed 5th in both the Downhill and Slalom. William Smith placed 7th in the Slalom. The other members of the ski team are Raymond Borden, Philip Boshart, John Reilly, Richard Borden and Sidney Weber. GIRLS INTRAMURALS At Due to the late completion of the new school addition the girls intramurals basketball league got off to a late start. Teams were not organized until after mid-year exams. 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