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The 1959 RECORD Presented by THE SENIOR CLASS of ROXBURY CENTRAL SCHOOL Roxbury, New York fbeofcafzbn We, The Class of 1959, dedicate this RECORD to RUTH ALLABEN IVES whose good humor, ingenuity, and artistry have helped us so much in our dramat- ic and social endeavors. Crjoflforz' In reference to the Future, some of us may be confirmed polly- annas, and others dogged pessimists, while some of us may prefer not to consider it at allg however, the Future must continually be dealt with. The Present is our only chance for preparing ourselves. The Future seems very remote, but we reach into it with such aston- ishing rapidity that many are caught and drowned in the backwash. It is education that is the very foundation of this struggle of life. Education in our schools has been discussed for many years, but per- haps never so much in our own coimtry as in the past year. For many of us, formal education, at least, will soon be ended, but we can by no means say that education will no longer concern us. More and more, as we advance into the Future, we will find that our old com- mon-sense ideas no longer hold true. Our nation is the leader of the Westem World. Therefore it is we who will be watched the most and receive the most criticism and praise in the years to come, because democracy not only provides its people with liberties, but also with more and greater obligations. For these reasons, all of us across the nation who are leaving high school this year, must give our profound thanks to the institu- tions and the people who have given us the primary foundation in preparing for and meeting the Future. Editor: MARY KUNZLER X ,S .f,,f Q ff, 2 ta I W- N Q X ft I X GCZIAIY Testimonial for ROLAND DOC ROSS Segtember 6, 1958 Sponsored by Ralph S, Ives Ir, American Legion Post, 1785 jeeaofkzy assay A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE - Steve Collins It was a beautiful spring morning, the kind of morning when every- thing seems to be bright and cheerful and yesterday's worries don't seem very important at all, The birds were singing as they flew about gathering material for their nests. It had rained the night before, leaving the ground slightly damp and smelling as fresh as tomorrow's newspaper. The day was Sunday and there were many children, some allegedly in Sunday School, playing on top of the small hill which rose in the park of the neat, comfortable surburban town not too far from New York City. It was also the kind of day that makes you glad to be alive. It was the day that the bombs fell on our cities and fac- tories, airfields, missile sites, and practically everything else that would have even allowed us to fight back. The bombs fell and when they fell, they exploded with blinding flames, obliterating whole cities in a period of seconds. The attack came suddenly and, despite constant talk of war, was almost a complete surprise. As the first of the bombs fell, the President of the United States gave the order which caused buttons to be pushed all over the country. These buttons fired hundreds of preaimed ICBM's from dozens of hiding places around the country. A few of these rockets misfired, but most of them went accurately to their targets and exploded with huge a- tomic blasts which spread death and destruction for miles around most of the great cities of Eastern Europe and Asia. Some of the rockets, however, did not contain bombs, nuclear or otherwise. These rockets held bacteria-virulent, human-killing bacteria. When they hit, there was no explosion and very little noise. The bacteria, when released, were caught by the wind, which carried them to their unsuspecting tar- gets. J oar gf fjofzcafzbn M. Carpenter, District Superintendentg G. Kelly, R. Ives, R. Dorrance, J. Sweatman, Presidentg D. More, H. Cartwright, E. Snyder, OUR PRINCIPAL Roderick C. Dorrance I hope that we have given the Seniors thebackground thatwill enable them to pur- sue the vocations of their choice and to lead well-adjusted and happy lives. Best wishes for success and happiness in the years ahead, QCOI' CFZJQOGIG FIRST ROW: I. Hammond, E. Weber, M.Kunz1er, V. Graham, C. Ives, D Meade SECOND ROW: B, Harrington, C. Shafer, C, Oliver, L. Miller, C. Mead, S Hmkley L. Lepe1tak,J, Rettmeier, H. McDonald. THIRD ROW: E. Morse, R. Wheeler B Dugan D. Dorrance, P. Fusscas, L. Proctor, Editor - - Art Editor - - Sports Editor - - Business Manager - - Typist - - - - Class Photographer - Photographer ---- - - MARY KUNZLER - ELIZABETH WEBER - - - CHARLES IVES VERONICA GRAHAM - JOAN HAMMOND - - DONNA MEADE VINCENT CANTWELL PRIZ E 1955 Wwar J Helen Gould Shepard Memorial - Music Nancy Morse, James Ross Finley I. Shepard Memorial - Highest Average Jane Weyl, James Cronk Arthur 8a Frisbee Bouton Memorial - Highest School Average Patricia Numann Edward Gaarn Memorial - Baseball James Ross Chauncey F. Morse Memorial - Best Citizens Heather McDonald, Rex Wheeler Rudolph Gorsch Memorial Scholarship Ralph Ives Reading Club Essay Stephen Collins Homema king III Donna Meade Drivers' Education Una S. Hughes, Charles Ives Science Patricia Numann American Legion Nancy Morse, Arthur Valedictorian Patricia Numann Improvement Prize Alice DeMonie Good Citizenship Pilgrim Patricia Numann More DONOR Mrs. H. Shepard Happersberg Mrs. H. Shepard Happersberg Col. Burrett B. Bouton Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Morse Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Morse Anonymous Roxbury Reading Club AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST Robert S. Hoyt Bausch 8a Lomb Ralph S. Ives, Jr. 131785 READER'S DIGEST Faculty D,A,R, Wazh Xen an ce Lee Todd Bud Long Skip Greene Dick Finch Herbie Van Marshall Slauson Vera Sanford Pauline Hadden Thelma Wheeler Ward Roberts Charles Shultis fLeftl Lou Higgins Ulightj Lois Baker A J. Hammond, C. Mead, H. MacDonald, C. Oliver, R. Wheeler, V. Graham, L. Mil- ler, M. Kunzler, S. Hinkley, L. Proctor, L. Lepeltak, R. Dugan, D. Meade, C. Ives, E. Weber, D. Dorrance, B. Harrington, P. Fusscas, J. Rertmeier, E. Morse, C. Shafer. COLORS MOTTO Light Blue and Dark Blue For every moment you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness. President Vice President FLOWER Lily -of-the-Valley REX WHEELER CAROLYN OLIVER Math - Science Math - Science Engineer Housewife SCCTGWWY Treasurer VERONICA GRAHAM HEATHER MCDONALD Math-Science Matbscience Housewife Editor Actress MARY KUNZLER Science-Language Student Council Member I ournalist Student Council Member CAROL sr-:Arran CHARLES WFS Business Math-Science Air Force Officer Secretary l T DANIEL DORRANCE Math-Science Business Marine ROBERT DUGAN Mason PETER FUSSCAS Math-Science -Language Scientist IOAN HAMMOND BETTY HARRINGTON Math-Business Business-Homem aking Secretary Beautician SYLVIA HINKLEY LINDA LEPELTAK Math-Business Business-I-Iomem aking Beautician Housewife CONNIE MEAD Business-Homemaking Beautician DONNA MEADE LINDA MILLER Math-Science-I-Iomemaking Business-Homemaking Nurse Culinary Expert EMERY MORSE LLOYD PROCTOR Math-Science-Shop Science Grade Teacher Hisfofi' Teacher JOAN RETTMEIER Math-Science-Language Music Teacher A ELIZABETH WEBER JEAN ENDERLIN Math Former Member Interior Designer cgfaroflsf Queen JEAN ENDERLIN 'bf King C HARLES IV ES . ry 9121014 Jfzys DiI'6CIOl': MRS. CHARLES K, IVES f75e Bef SEATED: Veronica Graham, Carolyn Oliver. STANDING: Mary Kunzler, Elizabeth Weber, Donna Meade. yfe 9feyQcfe0fj7Q1s6a120G7 Cgewzlfzy SEATED: Linda Miller, Carol Shafer, Ioan Hammond, Joan Rettmeier, Linda Lepeltak. STANDING: Rex Wheeler, Emery Morse, Danny Dorrance, Lloyd Proc- tor, Pete Fusscas, Charles Ives, we Omaaog 550503 for WZQQOQA SEATED: Rex Wheeler, Connie Mead, Bob Dugan, STANDING: Sylvia Hinkley, Heather McDonald, Betty Harrington t BOB DUGAN e, Me GQSS 0 19.59, not wishing anyone to become disillusioned about our existing abilities, characteristics and possessions, present this as our first will and testament: DANNY leaves his smashed fender to Mr. Crawford. BOB leaves his size to Charles Shultis. PETE leaves his basketball ability to Robert Cammer. VERONICA leaves her engagement ring to Bonnie Voorhees. JOAN H. leaves her glasses to Lizzie Munsell. BETTY leaves her Servicemen to Sue Johnson. SYLVIA leaves her boyfriends to Cynthia Proctor. CHARLES leaves his height to Virgil Taylor. MARY leaves her shyness to Deanna Dorrance. LINDA L. leaves her letter writing to Jane Shafer. HEATHER leaves her acting ability to Bruce Raeder. CONNIE leaves her height to Bonnie LaRue. DONNA RAE MEADE leaves her camera to Donna Rae Gordon. LINDA M. leaves her cooking ability to Pat Wheeler. EMERY leaves his ability to put leftovers away to Mrs. Van. CAROLYN leaves her Cadillac to Mrs. I-Iait. LLOYD leaves his singing ability to Randy Van. JOAN R. leaves her noon hour homework to Evon George. CAROL leaves her pinball machines to Joan Slauson. ELIZABETH leaves her art ability to John Biruk. REX leaves his speed to Billy Miller. Witnesses: The inventors of Sputnik and Laika CLH55 WULL NAME Danny Bob Pete Veronica Ioan H. Betty Sylvia Charles Mary Linda L. Heather Connie Donna Linda M. Emery Carolyn Lloyd Joan R. Carol Elizabeth Rex Miss Root CSfdIfItS'fIC'tS' MARK OF FAVORITE DISTINCTION SAYING Wandering heart Beats me. Silhouette Now, look! Laugh Stay loose. Rock Now, Mr. Crawford. Glasses l got a letter! Tooth You're hugger- muggered. Pony tail Don't worry! Good looks Now, Mrs. Van. Silence Why? Puddlejumper what-at-at? walk I don't know! Height I can't! Camera Uh, uh,' uh Neatness Mercy! Talk Eh, Honey? Small waistline Oh, pot! D. A. haircut Studied your history? Giggle Nasty pup! Pin curls Jane, do the dishes. Eyes Shush-hut-u-pup Hair Let's vote. Personality Sett1e down. PASTIME Driving C ar Basketball Mike Staten Island Writing letters Score Women Writing Letters to Clint Acting Talking Going to post office Bombing arolmd Eating Tommy History Noon-hour homework Jerry Art Antha Eating DISLIKE Work Agreeing with Pete Agreeing with Bob Poor sports Catty people No mail ? Nothing Math History Liz Taylor World History Review Hypocrites Competition Reckless drivers Black Edsel! I Spelling Lookout Point Blaze Squash Small porch Diet QQ mfg in i if 3 M3 Q X uzzzbrs B. Raeder, C. Shultis, L. Edlam, E. Mead, B. Voorhees, R. Hunter, A. Munsell, M. Naccarato, I. Cronk, S. Meade, B. MacLach1an, F. Slauson. J. Townsend, R. Cammer. President ---- - - ANTHA MUNSELL Vice President - - - - - -BONNIE VOORHEES Secretary ---- ---- E MILY MEAD Treasurer ---- - - STANLEY MEADE Student Council - - ---- JIM CRONK ROBERT CAMMER Advisor ---- - - - MR. PARNELL BEST WISHES FOR A VERY SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR PROM! csopfomorerr P. Greene, I. Weyl, R. Hunter, J. Slauson, W. LaRue, B. Purdy, I. Shafer, D. Shul- tis, J. Biruk, D. Ives, H. Rose, G. Stahl, L. Hinkley, Teacher, Mr, Whitelonis. President ---- - - Vice President - - Secretary ---- Treasurer ----- Student Council - - Advisor - - - BEST OF LUCK FOR YOUR SPAGHETTI SUPPER! LARRY HINKLEY - WANDA LARUE - -DICK SHULTIS ' ' GORDON STAHL - WANDA LARUE JANE SHAFER MR. WHITELONIS F93 122612 C9119 BOBBY HINKLEY - President CHARLES RETTMEIER - Vice President GARY RUFF - Secretary EVON GEORGE - Treasurer Student Council PAT WHEELER CHRIS EIGNOR G. Furman, L, Cartwright, R. Ballard, R. Peck, R. Van. E. Van, S. Johnson, I. Meade, S. Ogborn, E. Ballard, E. George, I. Morse, C. Proctor, P. Wheeler, B. Cartwright, L. Slauson, C. Fairbairn, L. Cammer, G. Pebler, G. Speilman, G. DuMond, S. Rice, R. Hinkley, C. Rettmeier, S. German, R. Rossman, R. Taylor, S. Scudder, R. Ives, J. Whitney, G. Ruff, C. Eignor, Mr. Crawford, Advisor. BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY FOUR YEARS! 15 graog Mrs. Tiffany, E. Cronk, C. Cartwright, V. Purchell, E. Seeley, G. Hammond, C. Smith, G. Taylor, Miss Shaylor, M. Frevert, D. Hadden, R. Paul, S. Andre, V. Sweatman, E. Munsell, R. Jenkins, R. Young, D. Dorrance, N. Hait, D. Gordon, J. Mead, R. Townsend, J. Preston, D. Mead, M. Kierdorf, K. Hinkley. ' i J CSQUQJQXA QIUOQJ V. Taylor, G. Morse, J. Townsend, C. Andre, D. McCune, A. Higgins, D. Stewart V. Rossman, B. VanVa1kenburgh, D. Eignor, R. Paul, N Eignor, M. Lutz, S. Mead M. Ballard, J. Woolheater, R. Cammer, E. Cammer, Mr. Kitt, L. Slater, E. Wal- pole, G. Butler, R. Haggerty, W. Miller, D. Hinkley, H. Gerken, B. Johnson, B. Fuller. 5155115 QFGUQ F. George, J. Carr, L. Gregory, D. Spielman, D. Jaquish, T. Schuman, S. Martin, J. Denson, C. Davis, M. George, I. Miller, M. Morris, L. Hinkley, F. Haight, F. Slater A. Moore, R. Purchell, S. Ogborn, R. German, D. Cantwell, I. Bookhout, M. Eignor, E. Snegoski, L. Gregory, I. Wheeler, L. Slauson, L. Rose, I. Ballard, B. Walpole, W. Pebler,Teachers: Mrs. Tiffany, Mr. Kellerhouse. Absent: B. German, M. Zuidema, I. Ives, I. Bussy. 7yiA ezaafa P. Roe, M. Kelly, R. Gibbs, G. Shultis, R. Weidemann, I. Jaquish, B. Stewart, T. Nesbitt, R. Segnini, I. Osborn, M. Marcelli, S. Cartwright, T. Morse, A. Slauson, G. Rose, B. Ives, S. Freer, C. Morse, B. Riddell, C. Frevert, L. Baker, I. Schuman, C. Bradley, D. Var1Valkenburgh, S. Ballard, E. Butler, S. Andre, G. Kierdorf, R. Oli- ver, P. Dugan, G. Rutulante, S. Haggerty, R. Rossman, E. Mead, C. Young, S. Bur- dick, D. Hinkley, R. Fleming. Teachers: Mrs. Weyl, Mrs. Fowler. .70 11116 QFGOQ M. Gile, S. Reed, L. German, F. Hammond, D. Seeley, I. Kelly, E. Shultis, C. Smith, S. Taylor, I. Slade, L. Miller, V. Hinkley, M. George, C. Wiedemann, L. Rowe, M. Weyl, M. Rossman, B. Seeley, S. Gordon, M. Schultz, D. Rossman, S. Gilham, M. Graham, K. Haggerty, E. Magenheimer, J. Miller, C. Fleming, B. Davis, B. Fuller, G. Frevert. Teachers: Mrs. Weyl, Mrs. Archibald. 76ml Qifufk B. Smith, S. Morse, J. Schumann, A. Moore, C. Rose, I. Hunter, G. Martin, A. Pur- chell, W. Gregory, B. Ogborn, I. Seeley, F. Kirk, B. Wright, E. Davis, E. Buel, L. Segnini, S. VanBuren, N. Weyl, B. Speilman, B. Green, S. Burdick, B. Seeley, G. Iaquish, D. Rutulante, V. Tischmacher, I. Sweeney, T. Sherwood, D. Hinkley, S. Slater, J. Morse, E. Butler, E. Finch, B. Hewitt, G. Gilham, D. Higgins, B. Wright, R, Kelly, L. Bennett, D. Bussy, W. Burroughs, L. Stewart. Absent: F. Lutz. Teachers: Mrs. Hait, Mrs. Jones. Absent: Mrs. Lutz. .1 CSQCOIY Qwdk G. Freer, G. Sherwood, R. Porter, Ja. Tobin, R. Murray, C. Ballard, D. Finch, G. Bookhout, T. Ives, S. Seeley, L. Purchell, E. VanVa1kenburgh, T. Frevert, M. Peck B. Pebler, D. Stewart, V. Hinkley, K. Wiedemann, J. Kelly, B. Slauson, A. Ross- rnan, D. Walpole, D. Slater, B. Rowe, S. Biruk, Ie. Tobin, E. Ballard, M. Hewitt, Dl. Slater, I. Ballard, J. Osborn. Teachers: Mrs. Hair, Mrs. Gorsch. ,Zfolf .9?'dOQ L. Bross, D. Rowe, C. Bussy, L. Taylor, S. Burdick, B. Parnell, M. George, D. Mat- thews, L. Seeley, E. Rossman, H. Faulkner, J. Davis, H. Davis, D. Underwood, D. Ballard, S, Gile, G. Miller, D. Fetter, H. Riddell, J. Hudler, B. Burroughs, A. Kas- mer, J. Hammond, K. Ballard, S. Fetter, S. Fleming, B. Wilkinson, L. Sweeney, M Segnini, T. Hinkley, L. Higgins, D. Finch, G. Slauson, M. Finch, J. Moskowitz, D. Porter. Teachers: Mrs. Youmans, Mrs. Ploutz. t7G1V2kIydI'1l9I2 P. Murray, I. Holden, T. Griffin, G. Ruff, R. Petter, S. Eignor, D. Gilham, C Cable M. Munsell, S. Hewitt, N. Smith, J. Ballard, D. Slauson, T. Hinkley, M. Burroughs R. Clark, L. Miles, L. Cable, R. Wilkerson, S. Shultis, I. Lutz, B. Higgins, B Munro Absent: D . Denson. 1958 AWARDS PRIZE DONOR LATIN I P.T.A. Mary Kunzler, Jane Weyl SALES and MANAGEMENT P.T.A. Dora Bubach, Marietta Shultis SCIENCE SEQUENCE P.T.A. Lloyd Proctor MATH SEQUENCE P.T.A. Patricia Numann ENGLISH IV P. T . A. Patricia Numann MATHEMATICS APTITUDE Carolyn Oliver MATH PRELIMINARY REGENTS Evon George LATIN II REGENTS John Townsend YEARBOOK AWARDS N. Morse, P. Numann J. Etts, S. Ives A. More, A. DeMonie D. Saxon National Association of Mathematics Teachers Anonymous Anonymous RECORD READING CLUB ESSAY - Weeks passed and nuclear radiation and bacteria did their jobs well. The people who had avoided the direct results of the bombs were slow- ly and surely being caught and killed by the floating ever -present killers which moved wherever there was air. They killed painlessly and smoothly, but also with the swiftness of an arrow in flight. The time came before long when this supposedly safe weapon had conquered both agressor and aggressed upon, not to speak of countless millions of innocent bystanders. Death was everywhere. Decaying corpses were scattered around the world, in towns, in cities, on the plains, on the mountains, and even in the jungles and deserts. All the hustle and bustle and noisy confusion of the human race was gone, and instead there was the quiet of a cemetery with only an occasional animal noise in the country outside of towns. The major part of the animal life left on the world was living in the jungle where man's influence had been least felt during his brief stay on the planet. In the jungle, also, was a group of apes wandering here and there. By chance they came near a wrecked airplane which, though they had no idea of it. was to change the lives of myriad generations of their descendants to come. This plane, which they stayed by for several days had been carrying an atomic scientist who had been trying to escape the plague and had not succeeded very well at all. In the plane the scientist had brought a quantity of radioactive substances well shielded with lead. When the plane had crashed, bad shielding split and radia- tion was being released at a high rate into the surrounding area. Many of the apes were not affected at all, but several of them - with no outward sign of change - were differentg for deep inside them in their reproductive glands, a small change had occurred and the seed of man was again put on the face of the earth by the strange hand of fate. Would he end as ignominiously as he had before, or would he rise to new heights and achieve the ends which he, alone, is capable of a- chieving? arszly yjasfefgaf J. Cronk, R. Wheeler, D. Hadden, Manager: F. Slauson, P. Fusscas, S. Meade, C. Ives, Mr. Kitt, Coach, J. Townsend, Mr, Ross, Athletic Directorg B. Dugan, D. Dor rance. csezzzbr yjQyers Q Charles Ives Rex Wheeler Pete Fusscas Danny Dorrance Bob Dugan Roxbury Takes Roxbur and South Kortright ,loin UH In Unbeaten Class l Two area basketball teams join Oneonta in the undefeated-in-league play classification, They are Rox- bury, who have yet to be beaten in the Delaware Mountain Loop, and South Kortright, unbeaten kingpin of the Upper Delaware. Delhi and Sidney remain atop their respective divisions of the Susquenango League, while Coop-. erstown is in the thickfot things in the Center State Conference. in third place, but only a game and a half out of first. Draper and Edmeston are tied up for the Tri-Valley Eastern lead, while Laurens cherishes a slim half game margin atop the western division. , STAMFORD ROXBUBY ft f tp' tg f 1 2 0 1 3 0 , Beers 0 1iFusscas, P 7 1 1 2 8 22 O'Bulllvan 2jIves 5 1 11 0 0 0 lv 4 6 All 1 3l Crunk Sheehy 0 24 Dorrance 1 0 Churchill 1 5: Meade 1 Elghmle 53 Slauson 2 Mulford B t P 0 1 2 3 2 8 Townsend 2 6 10 ln s. 8 0 12iWheeler 5 2 12 Bssssnl 0 0 0gDugan 2 0 4 rem-xsnen o o Of Totals 16 0 385 Totals 27 17 71 Score by Quarters: Stamford 12 10 6 10-38 R-0Xbury 25 18 15 13-'ll Officials: Krsger, Wmsnd FLEISCHMANNS l BOXBURY ff I tpl fg f tp Falrlle 3 6 12lCronk 5 1 11 Finch Ray 3 6 12lDorrance 3 0 g 1 1 'l1Dugs.n Moseman 3 1 Roberts 0 0 0lFusscas 9 0 16 Tait 0 Olives 6 118 2lMeade 0 Blish 1 0 2 2 6 Q Finch R.'c'd 0 0 01 Townsend 9 1 19 5 Qwheeler 9 1 19 lv .. .. 1 1 .. - I Totals 10 13 331 Totals 44 1 95 Score by Quarters: Flelschmanns 6 6 12 9-83 Roxbury 24 21 26 24-95 Of flclals: Nef f , Mercun. lRoxbury Whips Gilboa, 56-50 5 noxbm-y posted their sixth win pin seven games in a non-leltlle thigh school basketball contest. beating Gilboa last night.. 55-50- Pete Fusscas and Charhe lves paced the winners with 16 apiece while Rossi scored 17 for. the losers. Roxbury also was victor- ious in the Jayvee same. 5834- amsoa I IOIBUIY rg st u is fl il mul s s 11 crook 0 I I Cllrk 2 5 Dbornnos 6 214 warms s 0 tolousm 0 0 ' nscnbons o a olrussoss 'I 2 ll 'victor 4 0 llC.!vss 6 410 A.r.uts o 0 Obleade 0 U I J. Lutz 6 0 0 Townsend I 0 3 Every 2 0 llwbssler 0 3 I I so to so 'roms ss is so oi'f3f1'............f...a as is 10-so yltoxbury .. a as is is-ss l Offlelsls: I l 5 i I z I 1 DEL MT. W L Roxbury 5 0 Andes 5 1 Kellogg 3 3 Davenport 1 5 F1eischmanns-- hm 0 5 SCORES Team We They Treadwell 65 26 Laurens 88 57 Downsville 55 65 Stamford 71 38 South Kortright 63 50 Davenport '75 28 Gilboa 56 50 Fleischmanns 82 31 Andes 44 34 Treadwell '72 42 Grand Gorge 84 41 Davenport '79 41 Fleischmanns 95 33 Andes Margaretville ALMA MATER R.l-I. S. let us always be loyal, Let us all to our dear name be true, Give our all to your fame and your glory Our strength and our love to you. As the sun sets all gold to the westward, There is never a doubt nor a fear That dear Roxbury High is the best school Alma Mater, we give thee our cheer. p KELLOGG 1 IOXBURY fg f tpl fg I tp Crunden 2 Sicronk 0 0 0 Benedict ll 0 0lDorrsnce 3 0 6 Miner 0 0 0lDugan 0 0 0 Ackley 0 ll 0l1 usscas 10 2 22' Hszlett 2 1 5iIves 'I 8 22 Mcwherter 0 0 0Meade 1 0 2 Shackelton 3 1 'lrrownsend 2 0 Laing 0 0 0IWheeler 2 5 Ogborn K 2 2 dl Ogborn L 0 0 01 1 1 -I 1 1 Totals 10 I 261 Totals 25 15 Score by Quarters: Kellogg 9 6 6 9-2 Roxbury 17 15 15 18-65 Officials: Nesbitt, Brownell, Leo. 'First Place Roxbury took over the leagut lead in the Delaware Mountain Loop last night with a 44-34 wir over Andes. The winners are now 4-0 while the losers reside in second at 3-1. Roxbury'a overall record ls a neat 9-1. - Ives for Roxbury and Linder for Andes each had 18. Roxbury swon the jayvee game, 42-24. ANDES I IOXBURY lg fl tl! 23 fli 'Linden 'I 4 16lDorrsncs 2 0 Meyer 1 3 Blrusscas 6 2 1 'Jsackson 2 4 8lIves 6 I 1 'Tennlng 0 2 2Mesde 0 0 IL. Moore 0 1 1Townsend 1 1 Wheeler 2 1 Totals 10 14 341 Totals 17 10 4 6 8 11 11 S Andes - Roxbury 14 11 L1-4 Officials: Kroger, Robertson. ROXBURY I 'IBIADWELL Ig If 2 t ftp Crank 0 1 llcrunden 0 1 Dorraneo 5 1 11lMlner 0 0 Dugan 1 0 2lShl.ckeltOn 4 4 11 Fusscas 5 2 121 Mcwhertsr 0 0 Ives 9 1 1911-Iazlett 3 0 1Meade 1 0 21 Ackley 0 0 ' I Slauson 0 0 0lDavldson 10 0 2 Townsend 9 1 19l0gborn 1 0 I Wheeler 3 0 GlBlackn-lan 0 1 I Totals 33 6 72g Totals 18 6 41 Score by Quarters: Roxbury 14 28 21 11-'ll Treldwtll s' is s 14-4: es Set Qltoxbury Mark Charlie Ives set a new Rox. bury High School scoring rec- ,ord Saturday night, scoring 47 points to lead his team to s landslide 84-41 win over Grand .Gorge in a non-league contest. Ives broke teammate Pete Fusscas record of 43 with the help of Fusscas who fed him many scoring passes. Pete d'id all right himself, scoring 25. Wayne Hoagland was high for Grand Gorge with 16. Roxbury is now 10-1 on the season. Rox- abguigg also won the jayvee game, GRAND GORGE 1 BOXBURY I I 14' tl! lg I Q Rent 2 2 Glcronk 0 1 1 Thorlngton 0 0 0lDorranco 1 0 2 Meade 4 0 8lDugan 0 0 0 Hull 0 0 01Fusscss 10 9 25 Nyaard 2 'I llllves 19 9 47 Hoagland 3 10 16IMeadg 0 0 0 'Townsend 2 3 'I Wheeler 1 0 2 Totals 11 19 41' Totals 33 18 84 Score by Quarters: Grand Gorge 11 6 12 13-41 Rfoxb 1' 19 26 16 29-84 U Y Offlclsls: Kroger, Mercun. JOAN RETTMEIER ANTHA MUNSELL lg I UGFSIQ' CHQ erkakrs MA SCOT TIMMY HINKLEY SYLVIA HINKLEY BETTY HARRINGTON NN U J ygasfefgaf M. Frevert, L. Hinkley, G. Ruff, G. Furman, D. Hadden, R. Ives, C. Rettmeier L. Cammer, R. Hinkley, G. Stahl, R. Ives, Mr. Parnell, Coach. J ee1'Qa0f2r5. Jane Weyl, Pat Wheeler, Wanda LaRue, Bonnie Voorhees. Uowyaaf KNEELING: Bob Dugan, Harry Munsell, Bill MacLach1an, Gary Slauson, Manager Rex Wheeler, Larry Hinkley, Floyd Slauson. STANDING: Jim Ross, Gordon Stahl Dick Ives, Stanley Meade, Mr. Ross, Coach: Charles Ives, Jack Gaul, John Town- se nd , 360622122 X012 Howard Rose, Danny Dorrance, Pete Fusscas MR. ROSS, COACH szdfggsif KNEELING: C. Shultis, P. Fusscas, D. Dorrance, A. More, Manager, R. Wheeler, B, Raeder. I. Cronk. STANDING: H. Rose, J. Ross, C. Ives, Mr. ROSS. Coach: J. Gaul. I. Townsend, S. Meade. CSOCCQI' D. Hunter, B, Raeder, D. Hadden, M. Frevert, B. Townsend, L. Hinkley, G. Ruff, R. Ives, S. Scudder, R, Wheeler, C. Rertmeier, G. Furman, B. Hinkley, G, Speilman R. Ives, G. DuMond, H. Rose, J, Mead, P. Fusscas, MR, ROSS, Coach, G. Stahl, B. Dugan, D. Dorrance, C.Ives. 19.58 PRIZE Eighth Grade American History Evon George Sportsmanship Susan Ives, James Ross Valedictorian and Salutatorian A Patricia Numann and Dora Bubach Rotary and Greatest Service Patricia Numann Homemaker of Tomorrow Nancy Morse Eighth Grade Preliminary Regents Evon George Typing Patricia VanDyke Vocational Homemaking Regents Sylvia Lutz Twelfth Year Business Judith Etts Typing Regents Emily Mead Best Sportsmanship Charles Ives American History Marietta Shultis Vocational Agriculture Richard Shultis Seventh Grade - Highest Average Carol Haddow World History Heather McDonald English III Regents Mary Kunzler, Elizabeth Weber Biology Regents Girlene Edlam WCUGFOG DONOR D,A,R, Babe Ruth Foundation Briggs Lumber Company Roxbury Rotary Club Betty Crocker Andrew F. Lutz Andrew F. Lutz Delaware Valley Grange National Bank of Roxbury National Bank of Roxbury Andrew Brower John Kelly F. Leighton Enderlin P.T.A. P.T.A. P.T.A. P.T.A. LZGDOI Twirlers: B. Voorhees, M. Naccarato, W. LaRue, N. Hait, B. Harrington. Band: D. Dorrance, C. Eignor, I. Mead, L. Proctor, J. Hammond, E. Mead, S. Johnson, P, Greene, J. Morse, S. Hinkley, D. Mead, E. Weber, M. Lutz, Miss Hinman, L. Greg- ory, J. Bookhout, N. Eignor, J. Weyl, P. Wheeler, A. Munsell, R. Wheeler, C. Shafer D. Hadden, J. Rettmeier, R. Ives, L. Gregory, IZ. Hinkley, R. Dugan, E.Munsell, D. Dorrance, J. Ives. 660111-5' Miss Hinman, B. Purdy, C. Proctor, E. George, S. Hinkley, C. Shafer, A, Munsell, E. Munsell, V. Sweatman, B. Harrington, C. Smith, J. Townsend, R. Paul, C. Cart- wright, E. Van, M. Naccarato, B. Voorhees, P. Green, L. Miller, C. Mead, W. La- Rue, J. Shafer, V. Purchell, L. Rose, L. Slater, M. Ballard, S. Mead, D. McCune, M. Lutz, S. Ogborn, N. Eignor, A. Higgins, G. Hammond, E. Cammer, B. LaRue, S. Johnson, I. Mead, P. Wheeler, E. Ballard, C. Ballard, B. Fuller, B. Johnson, L. Edlam, E. Mead, J. Hammond, E. Ballard, J. Morse, R. Rossman, L. Slauson, S. German, J. Slauson, C. Eignor, J. Weyl, H. McDonald, K. Hinkley, R. Hinkley, R. Dugan, V. Taylor, P. Fusscas, C. Rettmeier, S. Scudder, G. Spielman, L. Proctor, D. Dorrance, R. Ballard. SENIOR ADVERTISERS Best Wishes to the Compliments of Class of 1959 R.C.S. FACULTY C' K' IVES Compliments of ROXBURY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Wholesale Fruit and Produce Fresh and Frozen Roxbury, N. Y. Oneonta, N. Y. 4411 529 REED'S HOTEL Roxbury, New York LEN- RAY BODY SHOP Body and Fender Works Complete Refinishing Chrysler Product Service Phone: Margaretville 2172 Route 28 - Arkville, New York ROGER HARRINGTON Prime Meats and Poultry Fish and Oysters in Season Groceries Frozen Foods FREER'S GIFT SHOP Compliments of PA T I-IIN KLE Y Compliments of LE WAL DON FARM Owner - WALTER F. MEADE Compliments of MILLER'S STORE MRS. HARRY MILLER, Prop. Phone 2891 Greetings From THE ROXBURY SKI CENTER 6?I2SQII26L Mrs. Gorsch, Accompanistg Miss Hinman, Directorg Connie Mead, Bonnie Voorhees Amha Munsell, Pat Wheeler, Carol Shafer, Christie Eignor, Jane Weyl, C0614 Quamf Connie Mead, Sandra German, Linda Miller, Donna Meade, Joan Slauson, Iane Shafer. Absent: Linda Lepeltak. Csfuognf G0 an Cz' P. Wheeler, L. Slater, Mr. Whitelonis, I. Weyl, P. Fusscas, S. Meade, N. Eignor, R. Paul, D. Hinkley, B, MacLach1an, R. Wheeler, W. LaRue, C. Shafer, R, Cammer, D Meade, C. Ives, L. Lepeltak, F. Slauson, C, Eignor, J. Shafer, J. Cronk, M, Frevert President ---- - - - PETE FUSSCAS Vice President - - - - - STANLEY MEADE Secretary-Treasurer - - ---- JANE WEYL The Student Council plans several activities this year: 1. The clothing drive to furnish needy children with clothes. 2. The student suggestion box to improve certain conditions within the school. 3. The food drive to supply food for several families at Christmas. 4. The Christmas movie and program to provide the students with recreation at Christmas time. jjfgy C. Proctor, S, Ogborn, P. Greene, R. Hunter, B. Voorhees, J. Morse, L, Slauson, B. Purdy - E. George, C. Shafer, S, Hinkley, M. Naccarato, B. Harrington - C. Mead, S Rice, S, Johnson, S. German, B. LaRue, L. Lepeltak, Mrs. Van, D. Meade, I. Shafer, W. LaRue, C. Fairbairn, C, Eignor, J, Weyl, I. Mead, E. Van. Q32 J. Biruk, R, Ballard, Mr. Young, R. Shultis, L, Hinkley, F. Slauson, L. Cammer, G. Speilman, B. MacLach1an. S Compliments of THE ROXBURY HOTEL EDWARD SNEGOSKI Plumbing - Heating General Carpentry Phone 4881 Roxbury, N. Y. Hinman Milkers - Appliances Maytag Automatic Washers and Dryers Wringer Washers - Ironers STANLEY C. MEAD Phone Roxbury 2689 Compliments of CABLE'S CATTLE MARKET Commission Auction Every Friday Phone 3601 Roxbury, N. Y. Compliments of EMPIRE TRAVEL CLUB High Adventure Tours for the Youth of America Compliments of JOHN C. SWEATMAN Always Ask for Schuler's Potato Chips and Potato Frills- Ame rica's Finest 1 Best Wishes to the Class of '59 GABRIEL HARRIS Your Reliable Jeweler in Oneonta THE CORNER STORE Gene ral Merchandise Groceries , Fruits and Vegetables Roxbury, New York String, Reed and Brass Instruments - Accessories Music - Records GARDNER'S MUSIC SHOP 5 Broad St. Oneonta, N. Y. MARGARET M. GARDNER Baldwin Pianos - Lester Pianos T F Q E C 4 Q Stamford, N. Y. T Q Breeders of Registered Holsteins With the Muroc Prefix Headquarters for Buying Top Registered Heifer and Bull Calves - Also - Bred Grade Heifers We Are Certified - Accredited - Vaccinated - Classified and H. I. R. Tested For Information Phone Stamford: Oliver 2-2979 - Oliver 2-5881 or Hobart: Lehigh 8-3143 Stop at the Farm and Let Us Show You Around PINK ELEPHANT ANTIQUE SHOP HELEN AND HAP HAPPERSBERG Telephone 4401 Roxbury, N. Y. Lumber - Coal Millwork - Masons' Supplies BRIGGS LUMBER CO. Phone 2072 Roxbury, New York Compliments of LESLIE FURMAN Phone 3196 Roxbury, New York - . Compliments of ff KENNX y PLATTEKILL L' MOUNTAIN X ' l 'L Idsfrssnvf 'A 'I I A SKI CENTER Roxbury N. Y. Compliments of VAN VALKENBURGH'S GARAGE Roxbury, New York Compliments of MUNROE AND FREVERT DE LAW ARE C OUN T Y DAIRIES INC. ,. Milk and Milk Products Roxbury, N. Y. Compliments of RAEDER'S POULTRY FARMS Kelly Corners, N. Y. Margaretville Phone 1649 Roxbury Phone 2877 Compliments of MILLER FUNERAL HOME Roxbury, N. Y. For A11 Your Insurance Needs See FREDERICK W. NUMANN Business: 1155 Margaretville, N. Y. Residence: Roxbury 2773 Denver, New York Compliments of KAY'S BEAUTY SHOP AND THE ROXBURY TURKEY RANCH Phone Roxbury 2956 Compliments of MARSHALL J. SLAUSON V Compliments of A J IM PORTER I ENDERLIN S HARDWARE Pipe Lines - Drainage Ditching Sewer Lines Roxbury, New York Roxbury 4351 Upholstery Fabrics and Reupholstering M E BALLARD M BEL WHITE A Fine Quality Honey Phone 3335 Roxbury, New York Roxbury, New York Compliments of THE GRAND GORGE GROVE Phone: JU 8-6624 FRED AND MINNIE Delightfully Different DAIRYLEA l ICE CREAM Complete Graduation Service L. G. BALFOUR CO. Bentley and Simon ANDREIS TAYLOR YEARBOOK CO. Your Representative Bulck - Pfmtlac HODGKINS or BALFOUR Opel GUS HODGKINS, DON NASH Europe's Most Distinguished BOB GRAY, AND JIM GERDING Economy Car P. O. Box 9 Margaretvlllev N- Y- Schenectady, New York Phone - 0481 Phone: EX 3-5374 J. A. l Compliments of TI-IE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK PRTQQWI f ra 147 X9 sy ununuuu ' ' gl Y I I ai I X I v O sf-4 Compliments of GULF STATION 1 1 IVAN SMITH so - f 'iff Phone: 3411 Margaretville, New York Roxbury, N. Y. Compliments of SANFORD'S GREENE'S ,. A 1- Hardware - Farm and Home FLOWER SHOP Supplies Phone 50 If 'ff Rt. za Phone 2301 Fleischmanns, New York Margaretville, N. Y. HARRISON C. MORSE General Insurance Phone 2641 Roxbury, New York Compliments of STAMFORD BAKERY KATHLEEN AND HOWARD WEST Compliments of GRAND GORGE PHARMACY Grand Gorge, N. Y. Veterinary Needs Prescriptions - Drugs Phone 5911 Catering for Small Parties in My Home or Yours- Cake Decorating a Specialty MRS. JOHN SHULTIS Kelly Corners, N. Y. Phone: 2872 CARMAN TRUCKING CO. INC. Prattsville, New York Compliments of JOHN SHULTIS Compliments of MUNRO AND UNDERWOOD Ceramic and Plastic Tile Floor Coverings, Sanding Decorating and Repairs Roxbury, New York L. BUSSY 8: COMPANY, INC. Super Market Dry Goods Phone 0261 Margaretville, New York FRANK PINDAR 8: SON, INC. Phone: JU 8-7551 Grand Gorge, New York CHARLES F. COFFEE Dry Cleaners Plant Phone 2-7244 Store Phone 2-2321 Stamford, New York Compliments of E. F. TRAVER 8: SONS, INC. Socony - Mobil Products Arkville, New York BUD'S Sodas - Lunches - Shoes Dry Goods - Notions Phone 2701 Roxbury, New York For the Best in Home Cooking THE LEA CROFT Roxbury, N. Y. U Compliments of GREENDELL PACKING CORP. Prattsville, N. Y. . S. Government Inspected Meat Products Prattsville: AX 9-3421 or Stamford: OL 2-6871 FINCH'S FROZEN FOODS, INC. ROBERT K. GRIFFIN, Owner Lockers, Bulk Storage Processing and Retail and Wholesale Margaretville, N. Y. Phone 1321 LEONARD BUEL Logging and Bulldozing Roxbury 4471 Roxbury, N. Y. DR. WILLIAM J. KAVANAUGH Margaretville, New York Compliments of SAMUEL G. LUTZ 8: SON Fuel Oil - Kerosene - Gasoline Oil - Burner Service Phone 2401 Roxbury, N. Y. Compliments of the VILLAGE SQUARE DINER Grand Gorge, New York Phone JU 8-9895 Compliments of ARTHUR J. YOUNG Prattsville G. L. F. Service Phone AX 9-3426 Prattsville, New York Stub and Duckie's Service Station CITIES SERVICE STATION CITIES SERVICE Phone 3291 Roxbury, New York STAMFORD ECONOMY STORE Open Evenings Compliments of O. J. GRIFFIN MARGARE T VILLE HARDWARE INC . Hardware - Tools Paint - Wallpaper - Glass Frigidaire Appliances Laundry Equipment Phone 0201 Margaretville, N. Y. Compliments of VICTORY CHAIN STORE Grand Gorge, New York Compliments of ROBERT SMITH Roxbury, New York CHRISTIAN'S DRUG STORE Drugs - Cigars - Sodas JOE CHRISTIAN, Phg. Margaretville, New York ELTON LARUE WRECKER SERVICE Gas - Repairing - Oil Sales - EMERSON - Service Phone 2571 Roxbury, N. Y. JIM KONSTANTY Sporting Goods 178 Main St. Oneonta, N. Y. Compliments of HERMAN T. LUKOW Phone 2251 Margaretville, New York RALPH S. IVES Roxbury, New York J. H. MINNERLY Real Estate and Insurance 888888 COLLINS DINER Stop in for a Snack 888888 MARSICO'S Margaretville, New York MARGARE TVILLE COOP. G. L. F. Service Margaretville, New York Phone : O89 1 Compliments of COWER 8: MATTICE Read All the News of the Mountain Compliments of Section in Your Home Town Newspaper KASS INN THE CATS KILL MOUN TAIN NE WS On Route 30 B t M '11 Margaretville, New York e Ween argaretvl e and Roxbury HENRY C. MORSE 8: SON ROBERT S. HOYT GENERAL PRATT ROCK SERVI INSURANCE STATION Grand Gorge, N. Y. Prattsville, N. Y. Phone: JU 8-9831 MARGARETVILLE NATIONAL BANK OF ROXBUR FURNITURE STORE qgggxusupuce A Ilzsiznss' 2 Complete 'Eg Effbizfrf S Main Street epouter Q 4, as . A15-MBE? Home Furnishings Roxbury, New York C 1' f LINDON B. MORSE Omp ments 0 INSURANCE TAIT'S HOME APPLIANCE CENTER 2 Phone 641 Margaret-Dan Tait Roxbury, New York Grand Gorge, N. Y. KELLY'S DRUG STORE Compliments f Phone 0931 0 RICHARD MILLER, Phg. , WHITE' Margaretville, N. Y. S DAIRY GORDY'S Lime and Fertilizer Spreading Service GORDY MEADE Roxbury, 2473 CONRAD J. ENGELKE Excavating and Grading Contractor Shovel, Crane, Dragline, Backhoe Bulldozers, Compressor, Rolle Trailer and Trucks U. S. Royal Tire Distributor McCulloch Chain Saw Dealer Stamford, New York I' RALPH E. SPOOR Complete Home Furnishings Dial Oliver 2-7222 Stamford, N. Y. Compliments of ORLEY H. SLAUSON DR. CHARLES H. INSLER DENTIST Phone 1401 Margaretville, New York GRAND GORGE HOTEL Steaks and Chops Partie s and Banquets asfararaewewk REHBEIN MOTORS DODGE and PLYMOUTH Sales, Service, and Body Shop Grand Gorge, New York Water and Sewer Lines Laid Blasting of Rocks and Stumps Loading of Any Kinds of Material Land Clearing and Excavating MILTON SLAUSON Phone 2021 Roxbury, New York Compliments of ROXBURY G. L. F.. SERVICE INC. Phone 2711 HARRIS' Stamford, New York Famous for Fine Fashions Where Smart Men and Women Shop Compliments of DR. AND MRS. STEPHEN J. NASO Compliments of H. J. 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