Prattsburgh Central High School - Franklinite Yearbook (Prattsburgh, NY)
- Class of 1959
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WI' ,. w ,twirl The 1959 N presented by Prattsburg Central School Prattsburg, New York TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration Junior-Senior High Activities Athletics Blemntary Grades 7. Advertising 1. 2. Seniors 3. h. 5. 6. 14,0 W X J S ,LAX 0' X x X 9 N . X ,r xx if 'iw X X XIV. X 2' X DEDICATION We, the students of Franklin Academy and Prattsburg Central School proudly dedicate this yea:r's Frank1inite to Theodore Harwood. For mentals of business education, but also you have just as ably prepared us for life outside P C S with your awareness of current events and gentle sense of humor. We may not always remember our business principles but ue'11 always remember the expression, Things are tough all over these days. three years, you have ably taught us the flmda- 18 9 1889 1909 1919 1929 E M N I D E P A R T M E Ellzab th W Gardner Mrs C J Wlansburg Y Mrs Loyal Houghtalling S M Look 4 R P St John Nxs Wm Wagner CA Van Della S Wheeler 4 Harry F Dean 4 Harry D Aust1n 4 Wm Look D9lDhtOD Francis F Foster label Caward Mullin Allen Lester Slsson Isabelle Caward Sarah Polmat er CYounge Ruby Smith Scott Robert Stlckney Agnes Gottschall Lulcy Brlnk Foote V1rpin1a Gibson Elwy Wycoff Faucet 4 Sarah Schwlngle Emerson Erwln Graves Deoe ased C-H 7 Dean 4 CC Hlgbyl Housenl 1939 19 9 uertrude Irene Ackley Smlth Janes Fredrlck Angllss Vary L Botton Angus Olga A Brezlnsky Theda Mae Campbell Flsk Margaret Anna Cook Johnson Onalee Drumm Lyon Doty Paul Camnbell Graves artha Ellen IcConnell Penderson Dewitt ulllette Plcxerlnp Evelyn Lucllle Presler Swartnout Vlsie E Sklnner 4 Allce L Smlth arroll Snyder Lawrence M Stlckney Burt L Swales uene J Bennett I ene Erezlnsky Roger Donald Prlnk Par1lyn Leland Burbank Thelma Kap1HS Everetts John C Kuller Janlce McConnell Odgen J Ward McConnell Douglas F Nlcholson Robert P Parshall J Robert Smalley Poward B Stlckney Hans Tachau Ellzabeth Jean Thomas Danlel Wllllam Troy Beverly Tyler Hutcheon T H A L U - N T 5 - 8 a if A ' o 1 o A cis J e I A . o . 'I' ' I C I O I 0 Q 0 'I' b ' . M 4 1 I J .. . , . 3 l899 Olin M. Caward + Marion Frances Ransom Pulos .5 .1 o . F a .7 'N' n . . h A . 4 Z f r ' O pq-4 luv-lrlyl we-uwn As' x...-'.:,., 1: ' gf-1: ,gz:'J,' '1,-,J .', L sw- fir'5-V--1.- ggiv'-'-,,-'-,-A:':-!.- ,ilu 4 1-1,5 1-I Iv-n I- V. . .-,,'rp,., -.,,..Ng-.--.f. ,,,,,- A. 'I' 1 Board of Education Cleft to rightb C. Butts, C Custodians ileft to right? Mri Clayton. Mr- c. Babcock, G. T. Farley, c. wilson, F. Cfiscaden, Nr- N0rthup Foster, H. Thompson Jr. Grace Coombs, Secretary and George T. Farley, Principal The Y. T. A. of Franklin Academy and Prattsburg Central School assisted the Fut- ure Farmers at their F. F. A. Banquet. Some of the P. T. A. ladies assisted at the immunization clinic, held at the school March 3. On Teachers Recognition Day we served coffee and tea to the teachers. We also presented a tea table, for use in the women's faculty room. We sponsored a food sale for the Prattsburg Boy Scouts. We have also been requested to assist the Student Council with the Ath- letic Banquet. CDate to be announcedb Esther St. Pierre CSecretaryl Cafeteria Staff Cleft to rightj Bus Drivers L. Hoad, E. Nistock, N. Clark, R. Walker, lst row-C. Sherwood, C. Babcock, K. Graves, E. Criscaden, E. Bloom, V. Moon Seager 2nd row-C. Snyder, C. Seager, L. Hammond, C Allis, M. Clark, D. Hibbard, P. Graves . 1' - o t ima. e'af I lSa, K s 'ry Y' a Q Q , f Q 2 :QQVE f we ,Fw 4 wg '3'k'j5 ev .QW ,Jai i. ,w QW, -My ., A 5, .sh N a 044. X X ZW 14'LZ'If6!l44j 41001-47QWd,?, ,fhfdcwzi iid - - is. ,QQ I ., 1-I .s,..:.f,, 1:-.-2 -. 1 ,- ,J , , IJ,-.' .,.: ff-i . .-.Hn 1 x -u-.. 1 44 . .-:Ax tl ' .l'J. U. V - -- ..' J. -. dal' pq:-pq g 9' ,- . -11 111 pu r-n- ,U 4 1-. 121.2-1:': a.'- -. , 1 J . I, . V ,. .l-H: I- - ..,.x ., . v ,. .. 15. '. 11, ,.. -,...'f.- Class Officers Cleft to rightl Rich- ard Van Amburg, President 3 Barry Cer- mak Vice President.: Bonnie Babcock, I John Pulver - Valedictorian T1'9aS111'91'S N3-UCY C13-Tk: S9CI'9t3I'Y- 5 3,3 N f SL 2'-. SY SENIORS Bonnie Babcock Band 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, hy A11- County Chorus 33 Chorus Student Council Representative, L43 Chorus Accompanist 1, 2, hj Harmonettes 2, 3, hs Candy Sales Manager hg Class Treasurer hs D.A.R. Good Citizen bg Yearbook 1, typist and business manager bg Senior Play Fortune is not on the side of the faint- hearted. Janice Campbell Band 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, hs County Chorus 33 Harmonettes 2, 3, by Student Council Alternate 23 Senior Play The mildest manners with the bravest mind. Walter Peek - Salutatorian 3 I 327' X1 5 WYYYW ag ' X I: Y, ,.-.s T' ,f ai ails BETTY Cermak F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, hy F.F.A. Speaking Contest 2, 3, U3 Kansas City Trip 33 F.F.A. Sentinely F.F.A. Treasurer hy F.F.A. State Convention 3,hy Basketball 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, hy Class Treasurer 3y Class Vice-President hy Senior Play 5. we 2-. .f A lion among the ladies ' , - -Q ' -..-, in N 2 jf! :- C - Nancy Clark Chorus 1, 2, 3, hy Harmonettes 2, 3, hy All- County Chorus 3, hy Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, hy Class Secretary l, hy Student Council Repre sentative 2, 35 Student Council Secretary 33 National Honor Society 3, Vice-President hy Intramural Captain hy Yearbook Circulation Manager hy Harvest Queen Candidate 1, 3y Po tato Queen hy Senior Play She sighs at many but loves only one. Nelson Cook Basketball 1, 2, 3, hy Tennis 1, 2, 3, hy Badminton 3, hy F.F.A. 2, 3, hy F.F.A Secre- tary 33 F.F.A. Reporter hy Yearbook Activity Manager hs Senior Play Roneo never had anything on me. Jean Doty Trutones hy ----- 'Acova' Newspaper Staff 3, hy 'Avocan' Yearbook hy Chorus 1, 2, 33 Li- braJy'Club 1, 2, 3, hy Maroon Team 1, 2, 3, hy All-State Chorus 23 County Chorus 3 It is a world of startling possibilities. I .5 L' CUUK 423: 72 51 ' M9 ' an zeblii ' K .-50' ' L U U .25 L ed X X w xx C JW MX W Kenneth Gifford Class Vice-President 13 F.F.A. State Con- vention lg F.F.A. Vice-President 35 Dele- gate to County Convention 33 Attend the Potato Convention 15 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, L13 A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Anne Hammond Chorus 1, 2, 3, bg Student Council Repre- sentative 1, bg Student Council Secretary 113 Class Treasurer 25 Class Secretary 35 Yearbook 1, bg Cheerleader 2, 3, hy Har- vest Queen Candidate 2, hg Harvest Queen 143 Potato Queen Candidate 3, by Senior Play Friends and family are more inportant than money. Marjorie Louise Hankinson National Honor Society hg F.F.A. 3, hs Chorus bg Senior Play She watches him as a cat would watch a mouse. 4 f Melvin Horton F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 145 State Convention lg County Meeting Contest 1, 33 Attend the Potato Convention 13 County Cattle Judg- ing Winner 23 State Fair Cattle Judging 23 Cou ty Convention 3, hy Farmer's Hone Week at Cornell 13 A silent man is more admired than a noisy one. 4 . fxsikfi ' I ,V K -6 ,A-9 2 as ,av l of 'Q AXL JEA Jennette Hoyt Cheerleader 2, 3, 113 Class Secretary 25 Class Vice-President 3 5 National Honor So- ciety Us Chorus 1, 2, 3, 113 Harmonettes 2 W XL tain bg Yearbook Typist bg Potato Queen e P Candidate 113 General Manager of Magazine Campaign by Senior Play For 'tis alway fair weather when good friends get together 'H I X Q-35 Q 211' X PHE 4 3, bg All-County Chorus 33 Intramural Cap: gi L X , . 'X 5. xl 4 f N . 'Q n Richard Klingberg Student Council Representative 15 Class Treasurer lg Chorus hg Senior Play Adver- tising Manager Small nen cast big shadows. V! v,. 'Q' w Aa? X., WIA Loretta Kusiowski I F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Good Citizenship Award 23 Student Council Treasurer hg Chorus 1, 2, 3, bg Senior Play 'MT ff , A merry heart goes all the day. Wjb 4 v f 5 fi s 3 X-5 vu M1 4 ' v . , 4 l-1Q.a.':'-'Qc , 1 .', o t X ......',x I ' 1 ' x f .',' Q 0 o . I Ax' 1' -'f' X -V 'Shy -1 U 2 Walter Peek Baseball 2, 35 F.F.A. Secretary 13 F.F.A. Speaking Contest lg Student Council Repre- sentative l, Vice-President 35 Class Presi- dent 25 Boy's State 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Chorus 113 National Honor Society 3, hy Magazine Campaign Captain h, Top Salesman by Yearbook Typist 3, Editor bg Senior Play An innocent face, but you can never tell! John Pulver Basketball 3, 743 Boy's State 33 Chorus hi Band 1, 33 Class President 1, 33 Valedictorian bg Advertising Manager of Yearbook hs Magazine Campaign Captain hs National Honor Society 3, L13 Senior Play All the great men are dying off, and I feel a little ill myself. Barbara Ringer Chorus l, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Presi- dent oi' F.H. A. 33 Girl's Intrarmxrals 1, 2, 3, 243 J. V. Cheerleader 23 Co- captain in Intramurals L13 I'm in the mood for love. 2 I fff Q Z I Judith Romig Band 1, 23 Chorus l, 2, 3, 143 National Honor Society 3, hg Secretary-Treasurer of National Honor Society 7.13 Senior Play Merit is worth more than fame. 655,03 fl, .QV 9' Q , 0 UQQ Jerry Senay Tennis 1, 2, 3, 7.13 Basketball 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Senior Play Stage Manager I believe in work, but I'm not in favor of its f- Harold Shults Student Council President bg Yearbook 2, 3, bg Art Editor L15 National Honor Society bg Senior Play, Intramurals 35 Laugh and the world laughs with you. C I or ,gf JY ,pe Ferolyn Smlth Chorus 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 113 F.H.A. Vice-President 3 3 Life is mostly froth and bubble. ff ,AP-Ve s W I sl- J U Slgsyeo X XX ,rg 15. wi Roger Sprague Tennis 2, 3, lag Class Treasurer 25 Intramu- rals 33 L Y.. - 1 - JI' f 56 ' :il 1 ' ' li::-lil' 51943555-1 Better to get there on time than to be early. HI ' C 53' 1 X 1 . Richard Va.nAmburg F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, P43 Student Council Represen- tative 23 County F.F.A. Vice-President, Local F-F-lb President? Sports Editor of the Year- book, Senior Play Oh, the beautiful eyes of my cash box! 95' - ...an I' '26 GC 4 Bonita Waurzyk Vice-President of Class 23 Cheerleader 2, 3, hs Chorus 1, 2, 3, h3 National Hon- or Society hs Intramurals Team Captain hs Yearbook 3, Photography Editor by Potato Queen Candidate bg Senior Play Don't fence me in. x' K .Lf W- 1,6 Paula Wawrzyk Cheerleader 2, 3, hs Chorus 1, 2, 3, hs Intramural Team Captain hs Yearbook bs Senior Play I am older than I look. Nancy Whitaker Girls Chorus 1, 23 Art Club 1, 23 Cen- tralite 33 Band 143 Chorus L13 A11-County Chorus 113 Senior Play I have got a wolf by the ears! 0 W T' 41 Saf- 77 I :Wk Edward Young Basketball 1, 2, 3, 113 Baseball 1, 2, 3, hs Football 1, 23 Track 1, 23 Wrestling 13 Kansas City Trip 143 Band 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 High Spots 1, 23 Student Council 13 F.F.A. 2, 3, 113 F.F.A. Speaking Contest 2: 33 Schoo1's all right. What else is there to do during the day. CLASS HISTORY As commencement, 1959, approaches, we the class of '59 look back upon the years pre ceding graduatlon. It seems only yesterday, that fifty one boys and girls entered Frank lin Academy, w1th Miss Flaherty as their first grade teacher. Actually, it was not yes terday but 19147, twelve years ago As we went through the grades we added and dropped classmates untll flnally we entered high school and Mrs Snyder's homeroom w1th seventeen boys and sixteen girls Jennette Hoyt Jomed the class the second semester of that year we also made the third ln a series of end of the year excursions to Roseland Park, engoy 1ng the cotton candy and rides immensely Sophomore year two boys entered our class, Rich ard Klmgberg and Ed Young Under the guidance of Mr Barnum we began to think seriously of fund ralsing progects for our senior trip Selllng statlonery that year was fun and fairly profitable Now our parents have a ten years supply of engraved statlonery and postcards! Junlor year, w1th Mr Kuller as our advisor, Margorle Hankinson transferred to our class from Bath Our main mney maklng progect that year was the sponsoring of a dance, 'The Lion's Roar Remember the bigger than l1.fe lion's head on the gym stage? This year, our last at P C S found Nancy Whitaker and Jean Doty joining us in Mrs Merritt's home room All our efforts were directed toward financing the tr1p to Washington, D C in May In the fall we sold magazines and made a profit of about 3500 We're just born salesman, I guess Nuts in May, a comedy by Cornelia Otis Sklnner was put on by our class after weeks of preparation At last, it is June, the exams are over, the trip has been taken, and we have to leave P C S. The year that the class of 1959 has been together have been filled with both fun and achievennnt Now we are going out into the world to pra tice what we have learned these twelve happy years at school SENIOR PLAY Cornelia Ot1s Skinner nn. Q nu. Jermette Hoyt 151911 ooo o ooo o o oooo o o ooooooooo oooo ooo o JOhI'l P1.l1V8I' Michael ooo o oooo ooooo Walter Peek Ethel ooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooo Janice C8.ITp'O61l Isobel ooooo oooo o o oJ11d1'th R01'Il1g Shirley . .Anne Hammond Eve Carrlngton . .Bonnie Babcock JSJIIC O'N61.11 oooo oooo oo oo oooN81'lCy w3.tS01'I. 0'N9i11 o oooo oooo ooHBl'01d S ViCtOI'i8. Sh3.Wo o o o o o o o o o o o opallla Wa.WI'Zyk Mrs. Shaw Q - 0 . . .Loretta Kusiowski Marty ooo oo ooo o oo o oooo Barry Cermak 3-m o o ooo oooooooooo ooooooo oo ooooo ooooooooooR1Ch8.I'd V311 Amberg Phelps ooo o oooooooooNS1SOn Cook Nba-x fx T 5 . - I l O O . Ol. lil. .QCII .I I '.l.....f.. .OOC A .IQ I... I . C Q' . O . . U .O UCIIIQQOOQUOUU . . . O . . l.fOl'0 oooooo o o o o o o o o o ooooooooo . . Mary Annoooooooo oo ooo oo oo o o o o oo o o ooooolooo oNaI1Cy Whitaker CIOOUIOOQC . I . .. .O . Ollllll. . 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O O U' ...OUCOOCOQOICC9llC.lCllll... ll f 5 PROPHECY The Class of '59 :Ls havnng a flnal party before they dlsmiss and go out Lnto the world Janlce Campbell will read the palms of all and wlll foretell the activities of all ln l969 Here goes Bonnie Babcock 15 seen as the newly elected Secretary of State She frequently comes to a certaln hlstory teacher 1n Prattsburg for advice Janice Campbell works part tlme as a trapeze artist in a Florlda clrcus and spends the rest of her tlme water Shllllg Nancy Clark I see lS traveling back and forth between her home 1n Branchport and her job at the Prattsburg Telephone Offlce She does have a llttle trouble, however, in keeplng a baby s1t ter for her three young children Jea.n Doty is a female private eye Because of her quletness the crooks never know when to expect her Nelson Cook it seems is the best dancing instructor Arthur Murray ever had At least the glrls in Prattsburg seem to think so After finding that he d1dn't like farming, Kenneth Gifford traveled a b1t and became the Pres1dent of the First Natlonal Bank 1n New York City We see Anne Hammond has a job as a housewlfe and a mother of flve Her husband is the director of electronics at Westlnghouse Marjorle Hanklnson can be found leadlng the church cho1r each Sunday whlle her husband is leadlng the congregatlon from the pulplt Melvin Horton is the best Amerlcan H1story professor Harvard University ever had Jennetts Hoyt f1nds time to make a few singing television appearances between caring and cooklng for her large family Let's see, who's next Oh yes, Richard Kllngberg he has been elected the all Amer1can ad man of 1969 We fund that Loretta Kuslowski galned such importance as treasurer of the P C S Student Connell that she is now treasurer of her famlly reunlon Walter Peek is st1ll trylng to fmd his front door He has just recently moved into the White House John Pulver is busy washing dlshes and mending baby clothes Darn those singing televislon programs anywaylltll Barbara Ranger 1S now lnternationally famous for her fabulous Ranger washlng machine I see Judith Romlg traveling with the head man in Snaln as Secretary Interpreter Her Spanish really helped her up in the world Jerry Senay has just test driven the '69 Oldsmobile He also designed and built it in s private shop in Prattsburg. Harold Shults is still wandering He has gone through 65 convertibles and 20,000 tires Ah, Ferolyn Smith has obtained the posltion as Presldent of the well advertised school teach ing girls the art of nabbing husbands within three weeks or th lr money back Roger Sprague , it seems, is busy as an inventor His most successful patent 1S an alarm clock for sleepy people You can set it and set it but it wlll never ring Guess who bought the first one Richard VanAmburg is a successful veternarian and farmer in Alaska. He :Ls saving his money to buy a seal farm from a neighboring Eskimo. Bonita Wawrzyk has realized all her ambltions. She is a mother of 12, secretary to Perry Mason, and a high school buslness teacher. . . . . . 0 - . . A o .......'f'l'I..U.l.' g . 0 h ' Q . - 0 . 0 0 - 0 . 0 . . . . . . Q 0 o . . . . . . . Q ' o . a . . . -.. - .- o . . . Q 0 s . . . 0 . . . . 0 0 . . . c . . . - . o . . ' 0 f 0 hi 1 0 Q. - 0 . A o 0 0 0 Paula, her slster, has reallzed her ambitions of becomlng an airllne stewardess She flies from the Prattsburg Alrfield to Alaska every week Accord1ng to Nancy Whitaker's palm, she has just made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera House 1n New York City She played Buttercup ln H M S Pinafore Edward Young, a war torn veteran of nine w1ves, recently edlted a book entltled NNine Reasons Why My Insurance Rates Are High W Confidentially, I heard that he couldn't get any life 1nSUT 31109 Therefore, we do hereby Bonnie Janice Barry Nancv Clark Nelson Jean Kenneth Anne Margorie Melvin Jennette Richard Loretta Kllngberg John Barbara Judy- Jerry- Harold Ferolyn Qlchard VanAmburg Bonita Paula Nancy Whitaker- wills w1lls wills w11ls wills w1lls agaln w1lls wills WILL Last Will and Testament of the Class of '59 We, the members of the class of '59, reallze that we are not for thls school much longer. draw up our last w1ll and testament her her his her s her abllity to learn to dance to Charlotte Finley sunny dlsposltion to L1z F1lia lnside l1ne with the Prattsburg Pollce Departnent to Terry Parmelee abllity to get along with Mr Randall to Lenny McConnell ab111ty to charm all the girls to Lyle Overhlser naturally red halr to Thorls Shawg Just ln case you change your mind ThOPlSo his abllity to get along with oeople to Ot1s Davis. her knowledge of East H111 roads to the road crew They can't seem to f1nd where to plow 1n the w1nter wills wills wills wills wills wills wills wills wills her his her s her s her her one many varied troubles to Wendell Heeter quiet, unassumlng manner to Denny Day. love of Walter Peek to Mary Jane Brush ability to do chin ups to Clark Dav1s pleaslng smlle to Charlotte Wheeler abillty to do mechanical drawing to Mr Hard great art ability to Bobby Jensen aloofness to men to Dorothy Bergman slightly used Ford to Denny Day Th1s makes two for you Denny but really bad shape you're 1n wills his wills her wills his ties wlthout worrying about your mother w1lls her resonant voice to L1nda Babcock wills Rlck VanAmburg to the girls of the Class of '60 Darn those P G courseslll w1lls her long curls to Sandy MacDougal wills h1s nlckname of 'k1ller' to Louis Becker ability to conquer math and drive a car to Blaine Clark ability to get a man fast to Andrea Malion house on the hill to Clark Davis Now you can throw those wild ar X sl i -:::5' -fi' 1.--5 IIIIIIIIID U - ---t'---1-a hi Q 1 . 1 . . 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' -, .--..1,.p During the first meeting of the Junior class this school year, we elected the following officers: Kenneth Burdick, president, Linda Babcock, vice- presidentg and Susan Stuhlmiller, secretary, and Jack McCormick, treasurer. We have as our Student Council representatives Charlotte Wheeler, who is also their recording secretary and Fred Fulwood, who is the vice-president. Russell Ralston is our alternate. In order to help improve our treasury for next year's trip, a Junior Prom is being planned for Mar- ch 20th. The thene is 'An Evening In Paris.W The nominee from our class for Harvest Queen was Susan Stuhlmiller. Also the three Potato Queen Candidates out of the Junior class were Linda Babcock, Dorothy Bergman, and Susan Stuhlmiller. C The F' H' A' 'S President, Beverly Ringer is Class Officers Cleft to rightj Kenneth Bur- from our room. Our class has also contributed four dick,preS., Linda BabCOCk,Vice pres., Susan basketball players and cheerleaders this year. 5tuh1mi11er,Sec., Jack McC0rmick,TreaS' The Ju iors were also well represented on the National Honor Society with Mary Jane Brush, Clark Davis, Linda Babcock, Fred Fulwood, and Sandra Burke. Secretary, Susan Stuhlmiller IUNIORS Juniors - Mr. Kuller lst row Cleft to rightj Mary Jane Brush, Patricia Vaughan, Sandra MacDougal, Dor- othy Bergman, Roberta Senay, Charles Mann, John McCormick, Russell Ralston, Dale Dygert 2nd row-Joyce Fox, Joan Dillenbeck, Susan Stuhlmiller, Linda Babcock, Sandra Burke, Beverly Ringe , Bonnie Parmelee, Charlotte Wheeler, Lennie McConnell I' .1 . 0 3rd row-Clark Davis, Lyle Overhiser, Kenneth Burdick, Charles Wagner, Terry Par- ITE166 o hth rowhFred Fulwood, George Robbins, Dennis Day, Gordon Force, James Hammond Absentees: George Platt I1,-f ' X ,-.:f. .,.:.:,. 1: - A-f'.',,9z:g wx.. ,,,-.', L si-1 Q'-: I-'.- ,'4 '.'41E'. ,'-..-l,'.T :-:,:J1:1',..11 .: ::-j'115-'-,','f.',-q'. , -i'.::.-L4-T sg- -414-Q:..:r,:. 5- K. ,. 5 if il X . . :.. v v www- w vv- 'vvvvvvw-qvq. vvvvvwwwvqgq Wvvvwwvqvwww 1 1. was I 7'-' , 12 A. ,Q 3 If FQ 2 - f. L , K, 1 .f p 32 i, A za agifgg gi, if 35 Q Q 5, 4 'f fl' , , wg- L 1 15, 'K5f-iff? A , Wi? r f.: .fl --.,g.u,:f:fg:.e '::.-4' -':.1v1'. --,'v'-kg-.'.4Q,: f'2'-f:.1:ff-.f 5. f .. if.-f Under the guidance of Mrs. Snyder, the class of '61 started out with the election of the fol- lowing officers: William Hoad, president, Stanley West, vice president, Dorothy Peek, secretary, Allison Mann, treasurer, Rosamonde Brown and Mar- lene Heater, Student Council representativesg and David Hulse, alternate. Our class started the year with a stationery campaign for raising money. We recently held a bakesale which was very successful. The Sophomore class is planning to join with the Freshmen in put- ing on the Freshmen-Sophomore Dance. Charlotte Finley was our Harvest Queen repre- sentative. The Sophomore Class is represented in vari- ous activities. Allison Mann, Wendell Hester, and Class Officers Cleft to rightj Dorothy Peek- Robert Hibbard play on Varsity basketball. On the Sec., Allison Mann-Treas., William Hoad-Pres., J. V. team are Otis Davis, Dale Dilenbeck, Robert Stanley West-Vice Pres. Jensen, George Robinson. Charlotte Finley, Rosamonde Brown, and Dorothy Peek are on the J. V. cheerleading squad. In the F. F. A. are William Loucks, Leslie Babcock, George Robinson, Milton Updike and Francis Young. In the F. H. A. are Rosamonde Brown, Elizabeth Filia, Elizabeth Smith, Jane Mosher, Marlene Heeter, Lois McCloud, Loretta Wagner, and Dorothy Peek. We are hoping this will be a memorable and successful year. Secretary, Dorothy Peek SOPHOMORES Sophomores - Mrs. Snyder lst row C left to right, Delores Wraight, Elizabeth Filia, Charlotte Finley, Lois McLoud, Alice Doty, Otis Davis, Wesley Hankinson, Dale Dillenbeck 2nd row-Jane Mosher, Loretta Wagner, Bonnie Heeter, Geraldine Stanton, Arlene Rosen- blum, Delores Mann, Rosamonde Brown, Dorothy Peek 3rd row-Francis Young, George Robbinson, Wendell Hester, Milton Updike, Leslie Bab- cock, Elizabeth Smith hth row-William Hoad, Blaine Clark, Robert Jensen, Robert Hibbard, David Hulse, Paul Emerson, Stanley West, Donald Peek, Gary Loucks Absentees: William Loucks, Ernie Cleland B 'Sikh' mln 'rw-' .' :f '.,'gi3 f I-'.tlUjE,nw1g I'-'pawns-vw-n ,J Q ,' 'J 1- b , T.. ..-,-:g,..l-'Jil V- ,- , . - ',...,-', ,, ., .A- At the beginning of the year we elected class officers. They are: President-David Co- nine, Vice-President-Thomas Babcock, Secretary- Scheryl Carpenter, and Treasurer-Gail Stinson. The class held a bake sale in the office of Walter Pizura and did very well. we are having a Freshman, Sophmore dance this year as has been the custom in past years. It will be on April lOth. Our class is planning on a trip to Roseland Park this year, which we are all looking forward to. We are proud of the boys in our class who were chosen for the J. V. basketball team. They are Jack Wraieht: Jack Mccomellr lewis Becker, Class Officers Cleft to rightj Thomas Babcock and Raymond Blazak. Vice-Pres., Scheryl Carpenter-Sec., David Co- nine-Pres., Gail Stinson-Treas. Ruth Mortensen, Linda Jensen, and Pat Musso were elected for the J. V. cheerleading squad from the Freshman class. Secretary, Scheryl Carpenter FRESHMEN Freshmen - Mr. Harwood lst row Cleft to rightl Anne Peek, Lucille Socola, Scheryl Carpenter, Jo Ann Gowin, Agnes McCormick, Carol VanHusen, Eileen Snyder, Mary Wilton, Caroline Gowin 2nd row-Robert Edgecomb, Robert Gutow, Catherine Harris, Patricia Musso, Gail Howe, Linda Jensen, Ruth Mortensen 3rd rowhJack Wraight, Thomas Babcock, Raymond Blazak, David Conine, Gary VanAmburg, Louis Becker, Lawrence Sprague, Thomas Dyduck, Richard French Absentees: Gail Stinson, Barbara Young The first meeting of the Eighth Grade was held September 26, 1958 in room 207 with Mr. Bartz pre- siding. Class officers were as follows: Kathy Jen- sen-president, Sharon Underhill-vice president, Clara Fulwood-secretary, Billy Romig-treasurer, Judy Van Housen-Student Council representative, and Edgar Emerson-alternate . In September we voted to name our club, 'East- man's Angels. Among the class's activities planned for the year are a record hop in January and a trip to Roseland Park in June. Since our last record hop brought in a large profit, another has been planned for this year. One of our classmates, Rocco Angus, was chosen newspaper boy of the year for Steuben County. Clara Fulwood, Secretary Class Officers Cleft to right? Kathy Jensen Pres. , Sharon Underhill-Vice Pres., Clara Fulwood-Sec . , William Romig-Treas. EIGHTH GRADE Eigyhth Grade --Mr. Eastman Grade 8 lst row Cleft to right, ames Doty, Sharon Snyder, Donna Peek, Edgar Emmerson, Joe Loucks, Francis Schmitt, Rocco Angus, Pobby Curry, Jane Socola, Ronald Lev- andowski 2nd row Ida Gifford, Judy Van Housen, Diane Wicks, Patty Robinson, Suzanne Gam- sby, Patty Day, William Romig, Bruce Edgeconb, Ernest Schultz, John Wheeler. 3rd row Paul Thompson, Kathy Jensen, Gerald Love, Byron Edgecomb, J oesph Wach- ola, John Gifford, Mary Stratton, Deborah Sthlmiller, Sharon Underhill, Clara Fulwood, Terry Ringer. Absentees: Cathy Stevens, William Smith, Andrea Malion At our first meeting we discussed the name of our club. We decided to call our club, Mr. Bartz's Headaches. We elected the following class officers: President --------------- Patricia Babcock Vice President -------------- W alter Mann Secretary ---------------- Patricia Heeter Treasurer ---------------------- M ary Shaw S. C. representative ----- ---- D iane Snyder Alternate -------------------- -Carol Allen Our meetings are held in our home room, 207, once a month. Class Officers lst row-Patricia Babcock-pres., Walter Mann-vice-pres., 2nd row-Patricia Heater Sec., Mary Shaw-Treas., 3rd row-Diane Snyder- Student Council, Carol Snyder-Alternate. SEVENTH GRADE ONE Seventh Grade One - Mr. Bartz Grade 7 lst row fleft to rightl Carol Allen, Beverly Lewis, Robert Northrup, Brian Flint, Jack Drumm, Robert Underhill. 2nd row-Patricia Heeter, Diane Snyder, Namoi. Davis, Shirley Brewer, Kristine Ku- la., Patricia Babcock, Mary Shaw, Walter Mann. 3rd row-Alton J oesph, Charles Gay, Mary Ann Waszkiewisz, Linda Thompson, Alexan- der Wares, Sharon Quigly, Sheila Moon, Charles Timmerman. Absentees: Larry Zirrmmer The 7th Grade English Club organized with the following officers: the class president, Terry Allisg the vice president, Rene St. Pierreg the sec- retary, Sandra Kopylczakg and the treasurer, Janes Decker. The Student Council representative is Linda Loucks and the alternate, Jane Bullock. The club has its nesting every Friday after- noon. we had a Christmas party and exchanged gifts. At the end of this year we are planning to take our class money and spend it on our trip to Roseland Parke Class Officers Cleft to rightl Terry Allis- Pres., Rene St. Pierre-Vice Pres., Sandra Kopylczak-Sec., James Decker-Treas., Linda Loucks-Student Council rep., Jane Bullock- Student Council alternate SEVENTH GRADE TWO Seventh Grade Two - Mrs. Yonge lst row Cleft to rightj Sandra Kopylczak, Jane Bullock, Jean Sryder, William Curry, Margy Gowin, Richard Hoad, Terry Allis, David Cromwell 2nd row-Elaine Houghtaling, Rozella Pierce, Sharon Edgecomb, Rene St. Pierre, Deanna Day, James Decker, Stanley Wachola, Lewis Brewer 3rd rowhBeth Hazel Whitaker, Marion Levandowski, Carolyn Eastman, Francis Musso, Susan Stickney, Linda Loucks, Stephen Hulse W igvfigiig i f fl-ig Ayn, f ig 5 xif ki, . 5 4, wrt w . 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X n..4...f' au' I if L ,sf 2 J 1? . mac' :rg ., W 2 A -HQ, gg . , .M ,2-55,5 R s ,HE-if fix, SEQ i Q eu , 5 , X f Q is U3 , ,K ,,Y,k,.?, ,, ' fv if ,S f 7 X- swysilx ' f gf? in H is ff? 1 ,gk gy K ef: is 4 Q iiiiiisik My x , wi? if uQ-Vf,wf J V- x' x A R. 5 XR 5 x s 1 f x ' X v , A 2 Q: i1,wg'NX,- Q0 Q1 , f ,4 fl , X 'ggi 1 A Q ,Eff5H fwg EH .3 1 5 A M, xi , , QQ,-A A f 141ayfA -gg w ie- K -'S fb' X U? vw, - fw R if - ff E: gf? fi - Q3 . xg5:,,.m. L- ,, wr .wa my s .5 i Qfg 5 - fm a:?f'Qag.1 ff -. ,fm f ' L? I Lf? V7 M , , . 55.1,-' - K' . 1135? 1 ,H i .V W Q Q I Q I x 5 , 3 W, . li lst row Cleft to rightj Harold Shults, Anne Ham ond, Loretta Kusiowski, Charlotte Wheeler, Judy VanHusen, Diane Snyder, Charles Mann 2nd row4Fred Fulwood, Ruth Mortensen, Linda Loucks, Jack Wraight, George Robbins 3rd row-Mrs. Davis, Bonnie Babcock, Mary Jane Brush, Rosamonde Brown STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is our democratic voice in school affairs. It gives the students ex- perience in democratic procedures and promotes better feeling between the faculty and the stu- dents. At the beginning of the year, the following officers were elected: Harold Shults, presi- dentg Fred Fulwood, vice president, Anne Hammond, secretary, Loretta Kusiowski, treasurer, Char- lotte Wheeler, recording secretary. This year the Student Council carried out the plan of having dancing lessons. The Council had a dance in the early fall which was very successful. Again this year the classes payed taxes, but were allowed free admission to the Christmas party. The Council again plans to have roller skating parties this year with transportation payed by the Council. we hope to have Student Day again this year. At the end of the year we will give good citizenship awards to pupils in the Junior High and the Senior High. Secretary, Student Council Alternates Anne Hammond Front rowhEdgar Emerson Back row Cleft to right, Jane Bullock, Carol Allen, Bonita Wawrzyk, Russell Ralston, David Hulse, Raymond Blazak f 2- X L? 4 W- X Q x ' X 8 il is f L' 'f 1 5 ff 1 + 5 cj 1 f X ' MA, . I - H.. . ww im 311 vs' 53 mg New x .Q 1 ' If M f ig , -5, was W' w I ff E + J , 1 Qty , I 49 W ' 5' is t fi xv is .2 L? 1 f --: X V4 K' KK' 0,32 ,Sie 1 ww. V- Q, .- ,M x 2 Q34 5 , X R 5 2 -umm l X X F .11 x x -:CHQ 4331. Aw . Ad T7 . 1 -K ,I Q :W px xi ' z, -. Q - 4. fx 0-f .1 4 :Q ,,. A an A .nm rs fi 5471 Jw +A J . W ,Q ,I F 'H K' Sv? . ., V ,., F .f , gig V't' ..-.A-.M --VAV 'fs-rr ...- Sitting Cleft to right? Dorothy Peek, Loretta Wagner, Miss Hagstrom, Beverly Ringer, Joyce Fox, Patricia Vaughn, Rosemonde Brown, Marjorie Hankinson, Bonnie Parmalee, Elizabeth Smith Standing-Jo Anne Gowin, Eileen Snyder, Geraldine Stanton, Elizabeth Filia, Lucile Socola, Carolyn Van Husen, Carolyn Gowin, Lois McLoud FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA This year the F. H. A. is planning many money making projects. We have already sold pen- cils stamped with the basketball schedule. We are planning to have a baked food sale, a ban- quet, a dance , a. picnic, and on April 15, the F. H. A. is having a fashion show which will show the different clothing articles each girl has made in homemaking. If we accomplish all of this, I'm very sure the F. H. A. will have a very enjoyable year. At the first meeting of the F. H. A. held on October l6, 1958 we elected: President ----- ------- ------ ---Beverly Ringer Vice President ------------- ---------Joyce Fox Secretary ---- -------- ----- --Bonnie Parmelee Treasurer-------------- ------- Rosamonde Brown Newspaper Reporter---n ------------- Lois McCloud Historian ------- -- ----- -------Patricia Davis Parlinentarian ---- ---------Marjorie Hankinson Student Council Representative---Elizabeth Filia Finer------------- ---------- --Carolyn Gowin State Advisor: -L-:ix ----- 2:-1:-f:s::1G. Marks Advisor ---- -------- ----- ------- -H iss Hagstrom Officers Beverly Ringer, Joyce Fox, Bonnie Par-melee, Rosar- monde Brown , xr N V W, f e 1 nl-unix RBIPNR gn I ru- Fl'k -'1,.g.- T: 1.3--f-. I -'., 'f':-.I V, -.::.-1..'4:T -'1:- 1f'.---nie'-'HT - . V V ' - 1 4. 5 .f:.,.: .11 ..f,,g-.,-.,-5.11.1 .fa-. .-:.,1f.- , - 1,1-'A .- rv .1,.-:',--fn... ,ig Q- zz.: ,-., .,-1 ,,,,1,V,.,f L , ,. , Left to Right-Coach4eward Locke, Wendell Hester, Bobby Hibbard, Nelson Cook, Allison Mann, George Robbins, Fred Fulwood, Dennis Day, Edward Young, Gordon Force, John Pul- VARSITY The Prattsburg Central School Varsity Basketball Team has ended another successful season by earning third place in the Steuben County D League. Under the coaching of School Athletic Direct- or, Seward Locke, the teams for the past five years have an overall total of seventy wins and fif- teen losses, and have qualified for Sectional play four years out of five. In the 19514-55 regular season that year's team won fourteen a.nd lost none. Out of nine schools they were first place in the County, losing to Scio L3-140 in the quarter finals. In 1955-56 Coach Locke's team ramped to full victory. As first place team in the County, they defeated Canaseraga 65-36 in the quarter finals. Semi-finals gave them a victory of 61-52 over Honeoye.. In the finals they defeated Scio 59-116, to end up with a perfect 18-0 record. In the 1956-57 season the team won thirteen and lost one, tying with Savona for first place in the county. They eliminated Savona in the county play-off with a win of 63 to 28, for their third straight County Championship. In the Sectional quarter finals they defeated Canaseraga 53-1125 go- ing into the Semi-finals against Belfast, winning 57 to 148. In the finals against Honeoye, they lost by one point 59-60. Season's record 16-2. The 1957-58 season was a. different story. With nine wins and seven losses, the tea.m ended up tied for fourth place in the county. This year in the regular season they won twelve and lost four. Holding third place in the eoun ty, they went into the quarter finals. Pitted against Red Jacket they came out with a 147 to 112 win. In the Semi-finals once more, one point defeated them, against Jasper they lost 3h to 35. Members of the 1958-59 team who earned Varsity letters were Allison Mann Jr, John Pulver, Edward Young, Fred Fulwood, Robert Hibbard, Wendall Heeter, Dennis Day, Nelson Cook, and George Robbins. Pulver, Yoxmg, and Cook were the onl.y seniors on the squad. The Junior Varsity also had a good '58-'59 season's showing with ten wins to three losses. bers of the J. V's. were Dale Dillenbeck, Otis Davis, Raymond Blasak, Louis Becker, Jack McConnell, George Robinson, Jack Hraight, and Robert Jensen---giving Coach Locke good potential material to add to next years Varsity squad. ver, Lenny McConnell Mem- Season' s Record Pratt sburg 66 Cohocton 112 Prattsburg 57 Cohocton 53 Prattsburg 100 Bradford 23 Prattsburg I47 Red Jacket U2 Prattsburg 61 Savona 50 Pratt sburg 3b Jasper 35 Prattsburg 66 Woodhull 25 +1-+1-as-u-ss-u-n-zz-was-H-as FG FT F TP -H+ Prattsburg 52 Jasper hh Allison Mann 30 63 L12 102 Prattsburg 146 Campbell 50 John Pulver 8 26 10 26 Prattsburg 147 Troupsburg 32 Edward Young l ll 3 5 Prattsburg 112 Greenwood 37-L Fred Fulwood 125 123 87 337 Prattsburg 85 Woodhull 22 Dennis Day 30 77.1 36 196 Prattsburg 73 Bradford 15 Nelson Cook 5 13 5 15 Prattsburg 511 Troupsburg 59 Gordon Force lx 3 3 Prattsbm-g L18 savona 25 Bob Hibbard 116 55 35 267 Prattsburg 89 Greenwood 31 Wendell Hester 38 21 5 81 Prattsbm'g 36 Jasper hl George Robbins 16 18 8 ho Prattsburg bl Campbell 112 . Gary VanAmburg Junior Varsity Cleft to right! Coach-Seward Locke, Dale Dillenbeck, George Robinson, Louis Becker, Jack McConnell, Robert Jensen, Rayvnnd Blazak, Jack Wraight, Otis Davis, IUNIOR VARSITY Season's Record Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Cohocton Bradford Savona Jasper Campbell Trou sburg Greenwood Bradford Troupsburg Savona Greenwood Campbell Cohocton Dale Dillenbeck Jack McConnell Robert Jensen Jack Wraight George Robinson Otis Davis Raymond Blazak Louis Becker FG 63 31 31 3h 143 13 h 1 58 26 51 32 145 9 7 33 6 3 11 2 2 F TP 156 68 78 77 103 5.:,f51 mrsfw ff sig 4 l . gs :hw , 'X J., . fe, 3, ft' 9 f .nfs W-X .fl -Wai M35 ' 'K 5 ' -f fi Q sf' wefl? 5. My '? I , S' ff gif sf .n, .- K A M Q, fig S ..-Nw' mf QA -g,5.:fm', 5 ,L A ,ff A - ' yy, . SNL Q , K k k k ,X jf'-:ii , Nix 65-fl ' . fbi YQ' .X k 5 F .1 v 'M 4 fp fx 1, Sxiimak 3?-Q , , bffgsgtgwb ,fi M A EER, f E 4 Y, E s O 4 . 5 fx , , 'XM '- 'wf ,Q Tiff .sm . ,M gf i it ' K 4 ii , fi ' , K Q 3, QQ.: Mr' 1 .F-H,fgs, + . ,- MS Q54 3 : Sw V. .3 KQV., ,iwiir a 35 v 5333 .ein-sim.. ' A Kneeling Cleft to rightl George Robinson, Dale Dillenbeck, Jack McCorm1ck, Otis Davls, Russell Ralston Standing-Walter Peek, John Weaver, Fred Fulwood, Ed Young, Lawrence Wraight Manager, Jim Hammond, Bob Hibbard, Ronnie Linker BASEBALL TEAM Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Prattsburg Campbell Savona Bradford Cohocton Campbell Cohocton Savona Bradford 5 7 8 5 O h 13 ll INTRAMURAL Left to Right-Jennette Hoyt, Harold Shults, Bonita Wawrzyk, Walter Peek, Nancy Clark LZ!! yj,,.,,.,f7,M, ,alffzlwc xi S' tv 'S x ix. Grade 6 - Mrs. Hillhouse lst row Cleft to right? John Fuller, James McCormick, James Robinson, Eugene French, Ronald Allis, Donald Mosher, Randy Presler, Connie Stevens, Evelyn Smith, Carolyn Beamish 2nd rowhKent Carlton, William McCormick, Charles Babcock, Gerald Day, Keith Wraight, Andy Moesch, Joan Blohm, Linda Lewis, Suzanne Joesph, Mrs. Hillhouse 3rd rowbFred Butts, Joseph Jenkins, Robert Lee Simons, Steven Graves, Marshall Fox, Harry Jensen, Douglas McLoud, Don Stinson, Lester Thompson, Charles Allen hth rowhPauline Buckley, Rose Decker, Margaret Young, Sue Petrowsky, Evelyn Truax, Sandra Gay, Judy Wetmore, Lynn West, Sylvia Snyder SIXTH GRADE The Sixth Grade organized their club early in September and gave it the name of The Busy Beaver Club. This club has two educational purposes. The first is to acquaint the pupils with parlia- mentary procedure. The second is to give them opportunities to arrange and take part in vari- ous programs. Musical dancing and dramatic talents available are used throughout the year. There were three parties with games and refreshments held during the year. The Christmas party, complete with tree, ice cream and exchange of gifts was a happy one. The Valentine Box was exceptionally beautiful. Icecream was furnished from the treasury and cookies and candy made by members and grade mothers. The year ended with a picnic held on the school grounds the last week of school. Absent: Walter Updike lst term officers 2nd term officers Janes McCormick-Pres., Connie Stevens-Vice Charles Babcock-Sec., Lynn West-Pres., Pres., Jud Wetmore-Sec., James Robison-Treas. Steven Graves-Vice Pres., Linda Lewis-Treas fleft to right, Cleft to right, Grade S - Mrs. Grant lst row Cleft to rightj Russell Koplczyak, David Drumm, Russell Stephens, Butch Campbell, Linda Harndon, Mary Schmitt, Jane Maston, Robert Coombs, William McKie, Michael Curry 2nd row-John Kula, Terry Simons, Richard West, Michelle McCormick, Edna Wicks, Nancy Day, Donald Cermak, Francis Overhiser, James Angus, Carlton Brewer, Mrs. Grant 3rd row4William Peek, Ralph Peek, Michael McConnell, James Bullock, Rose Mary Robinson, Karlene Salm, Linda McLoud, Helene Brewer, Joanne Walker hth row-Ronald Burgess, Keith Davis, Richard Bergman, Miles Becker, Eugene Socola, Caroline Bull, Donna Shepard, Judith McKie, Ronald Davis, Calvin Jeanroy FIFTH GRADE Fifth Grade News We organized a Hobby Club in September and elected the following officers: Donald Cermak, President, Rose Mary Robinson, Secretaryg Helene Brewer, Vice Presidentg William Peek, Treas- urer. Officers for the second term were: Michael Curry, President, Mary Schmitt, Vice Pres- ident, Nancy Day, Secretary, Terry Simons, Treasurer. Plans included weekly meetings, parties to celebrate Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's Day, a hobby showg and a picnic to end the year's activities. we enjoyed our Spanish classes with Mrs. Snyder and our Christmas pinata party was fun. Rose Mary Robinson, Secretary I lst term officers 2nd term officers onald Cermak-Pres., Helene Brewer-Vice- Michael Curry-Pres., Mary Schmitt-Vice-Pres, res., Rose Mary Robinson-Sec., William Nancy Day-Sec., Terry Simons-Treas. eek-Treas. Fourth Grade-Mrs. Schonher lst row-Cleft to right! Gloria Heater, Marlene Clary, Constance McCormick, Cathy Smith, Harry Van Gorder, Derwood Gowin, Marilyn Emerson, Emery J. Applebee, Gerald St. Pierre, Brenda Presler, Dixie Lee Sharp 2nd row-Rocynda Buchanan, Danny Underhill, John Curry, Alton Damboise, Cynthia. Stevens, Sally Alnor, Mark Daugherty 3rd row-Thomas Flaherty, Peggy Buchanan, Lois Joseph, Glemm Gamsby, Edward Babcock, Diane Salm, Martha Babcock, Barbara Seligman, Sally Loucks hth row-Charles McCormick, Joyce Stanton, Ramona Snyder, Vromene Truax, Mary Graves, Charlie Iee Jordon, David Clark, Fred Perry, Edward Perry, Mrs. Schonher Ungraded Elementary Grade-Mrs. Foster lst row-Cleft to right! Linda Appelt, Clarabel Brewer, Jerry Brewer , Stephen Kopilchak, Mark Thompson, John Collins, Eldon Payne, Richard Mosher 2nd row-Marjorie Lewis, Robert Whitehead, Marcus Smith, Geralding Thompson Ernest Hankinson, Larry Butts, Mrs. Foste ' M' Ill 5. Third Grade-Yrs. Barnum lst row fleft to right, Trudy Stone, Sally Overhiser, Jim Coombs, Vicki Van Husen, Dick Drumm, Marlene French, John Appelt, Mary Kopilchak, Rita Schmitt, Donna Hankinson 2nd row Sally Simons, Rosalee Dinehart, Karl Blow, Danny Ringer, John Seager, Jim McConnell, Pat Curry, Bob Stratton, Ronnie Payne 3rd row Kelly Clark, Donna McLoud, Kathy Thompson, Bill Moesch, Ellis Gaynor, Larry Parshall, Vicki Joseph, Mary Beth Snyder, Linda Bardo Third Grade-Mrs. Bonnadonna lst row Cleft to rightl Raymond Van Gorder, George Payne, Mike McCormick, Paul Kennard, Billy Thompson, Russell Howe, Dennis Bailey, Elaine Szilm, Jackie Simons, Rose Ann Socola 2nd row Flog Qmith, Kathy McLoud, Terry Alderman, Ronald Drumm, Susan Robinson, Douglas W son, B an Webster, Dale Lewis 3rd row Robert Bull, Mary Whitehead, Josephine Jordan, Clifford Ball, Linda Schoner, Lynda Mann, James Young, J ams Thompson Absentees: LaVerne Taylor Second Grade-Mrs. Bartz lSt POW Cleft 190 rightl Susan Appelt, Mary Nistock, Carol Damboise, Kathy Underhill, Clair Drake, Sandra Wetmore, Terry McLoud, Ronnie Putnam, Kristine Walker. 2nd row Tom Smith, Reuben Castillo, J inmxy Josph, Kay Babylon, Scott Brewer, Sally Sinsebox, Shirley Ball, Michael Parshall 3rd row Mrs. Bartz, Suzanne I-iann, Larry wraight, Handy Whitehead, Bruce Hutcheon, Stella Kula, Davm Bull, Lannie Gay, Larry Stinson Second Grade-Mrs. Schubmehl lst row Cleft to rightl Gary Stone, Sandra Romig, Rudy Castillo, Gary Wilson, Lorraine Klug, Elaine Klug, Ronald Updike, Paul Stasiuk, Deborah Snyder, 2nd row Dean Carlton, Marilyn Drumm, John Jensen, Glenn Bullock, Penny McKie, Nancy Myers, David LaTou.r, Robert Heeter 3rd row Frederick Cheesernan, Sharon Perry, Mary west, Keith Kennedy, John Socola, Linda Smith, Mrs. Schubmehl Absentees: Joyce Brewer First Grade-Miss Flaherty lst row Cleft to right, Patricia Appelt, gtg! Smith, Daniel Lysyczyn, Jacalyn Howe, Steven Kula, Joesph Senay, Daniel Salm, Deborah Shadder, Eugene Stratton, 2nd row Richard Putnam, William Seager, Theodore Blanchard, Keith Allen, Daniel Stasiuk, Anne McLoud, Kathleen Parshall, Eric May, Roberta Curry 3rd row Freddie Tucker, Ann Brewer, Peter Kopilchak, Gordon Chrysler, James Zimmer, Parry Edwards, Elaine Emerson, Daniel Socola, Jacqueline Shill Absentees: Randy Platt, Phylles Herrick, Randy Jenkins First Grade-Mrs. McCormick lst row Cleft to rightl Martha Peek, Donald Snyder, Danny Stone, Connie Ball, Mary Ann Underhill, Larry Heeter, Calvin Applebee, Charlene Klug, Darlynn McCormick, Lewis Plow 2nd row David Campbell, Richard Drink, Nancy Blanchard, Henry Schmitt, Donna Lewis, Beverly Edwards, Charlotte Cheeseman, Jacalyn Jensen, Betty Simons, Gary Van Husen 3rd row Mrs. McCormick, Darlene Robinson, Lucille Ball, Ruth Emerson, Linda Alnor Ralph Horton, Willis Whiteman, Pamela Shaver, Jacqueline Socola Absentees: Charles Musso 1 Kindergarten-Mrs. Connine lst row-Cleft to rightl David Moesch, Michele Alderman, Paul Thomas, Waldo Babcock, Karleen Clark, Elaine Hutcheon, Brenda Bates, Shelia Eldred 2nd row-Marie Rodriguez, Nickkie Lafler, Jo Anne Brink, Charles Loucks, Teresa Wojdyla, Dale Blow, Danny McCloud, Jeffery Shill, Charlene McCormick, David Bailey, Charles Brewer, Robert Seligman, Lynn Drake, Steven Herrick Absentees-Cynthia Craig, William Smith Kindergarten-Miss Clark lst row fleft to right, William Appelt, Connie Van Husen, Vanessa Fuller, Melanie Babylon, Robbin Smith, Keith Damboise, Danny Mosher, Beverly Stratton, Christopher McConnell 2nd row-Gary Preseler, Thomas Burgess, Jeannette Clark, Roderick Horton, Susan McLoud, Roger Edwards, Norma Van Gorden, Miss Clark 3rd row-Ruth Applebee, Bruce Latour, Edward Parker, Penny Ringrose, Edward Collins Diane Beeclmer, Dale Kennard, Mary Myers Absentees: James O'Brian if Y 1 1? 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