Sayre High School - Sayrenade Yearbook (Sayre, PA)

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K Pubhshed 'BY The Sensor C lass f Sayre Area. Joint High Sched :1' 'fm SSQYPG , pG?n'n5YIva.N za FOREWORD Think of the days we have spent, and the steps we have taken during this, our school year ot 1959. How insignificant each tor- gotten day seems, yet together, they made a most memorable school year. Let Us relive These days once again, as we open the pages of our Sayrenade and retrace our Footsteps, TABLE 0F CONTENTS Foreword .,.oooo Dedication ,oooo Administration ..... Faculty ,ovo,,oo Class of '59 ...... Underclassmen ...,o Athletics ,aooo Activities ccc.... i Class of '58 ,oo,.. Advertising -- Index ooo.ooo gM-- ' Supplement do 2 DEDICATION TO SAYRE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS-PAST AND PRESENT TO THE TEACHER ABOVE D. L. Van Lanen I sat alone In the schoolroom today After the children were gone One by One. l bowed my head And thought what to say To the Teacher above- The Master-The Infinite One. Lord, teach me to be As a child of Thy school That I may be tender And kindly and true To the highest profession And calling and rule Thou hast called any mortal Humbly to do. And help me, above all, To carefully heed My voice, my actions My method, my goal, Remembering I am the book That they read, And each of my scholars Has a mind-and a soul. 1 3 1. sy - '-X N N 'eq 1, A' 1 'QQX 4 Av 1 ,WSW11 111 . 1 1 1 Q 11 X 29 If -V 1 1 1 1AgX-X1 1 1 W1 'X-rW2Q'1111fg 1 ef e1fM111wr, 11 1 if aff X , if 1111111412 ! N X Le Yxgwksa 5 ff 'Qfsifim We f Q if O i IN MEMORIAM THERESSA GLADYS N1U.L1.EN Born . . .September 1, 1941 Died . . .March 19, 1956 4 X - . Q-aff-waiff ligieillsigfsfliig i fif- f 5 5 E 2 1 924 1- ,g 1 'W E ,,mk f bw: , '5 ' SA I I fs ,4 X Q. I f algal' ww, ,f ,. ' , . : S' 5 K ' ' . 'L 4 ,EXAX I WE.: ..,, ,W k 1 xf i gf :A fri? L as .:, -5: 'LVL ' h S Q Q Q A ' L an if W , A, 'F ff I 454 if in . 5 f w, ,gi b M N93 gm - ,, ,- Ag Q S '59 i ,- Q 1 3 .awww 2 ,.M,,a-N 432523 15: 3?iSw?':2if y Y. 43 Q Q nv Was? 3 wg 1 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS A school yearbook records many of the school activities. It records the very things that are eventually termed memories. However, yearbooks have difficulty revealing the characteristics of each and every individual. Yet, as one considers his accomplishments, he realizes that they are effected because of certain habits, attitudes and ideals. This country is placing more and more emphasis on the educational program. To meet this demand, your school has endeavored to provide you with the type of training that is basically needed for your further development. Science, mathematics, languages, the arts have all been available to you because the individuals in your com- munity, the taxpayers, vvish to provide the best for their young citizens. We represent but one community in our great United States of America. As young men and young vvomen are trained throughout the world, we in the United States can look with pride on our educational program, for it not only provides the opportunity for all to complete the high school curriculum, but it further provides opportunity for people who endeavor to guide our youth in the development of their habits, attitudes and ideals. May your characteristics be such that as you take your place in our adult life, you will contribute of your time, talents, and money so that we shall always have men and women of the highest ideals who are so needed to keep our country strong. 9f JW H. AUSTIN SNYDER 6 HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL FRANK S. WALK, JR. to THE cLAss or 1959: ' The years you have spent in the Sayre Schools have been happy years. The times have been both exciting and challenging. You are now products of the great American Public School System. Your school is as proud of you as you are proud of the school. As we listen to the critics of our schools, let us remind them that this American system of education which they criticize is the same one from which came the people who built the first atomic bomb, who flew the first airplane, who launched the first atomic submarine, who led the world in thermonuclear experiments, who de- veloped mass industrial production of automobiles, bathtubs, and telephones, and who, by the way, gave the world sulfa drugs, terramycin and the Salk vaccine. As we face the present challenge in education, we know full well that this is no time for a business-as-usual attitude. Nor is it a time for an abrupt upheaval or complete reorganization of our balanced program of educa- tion for all. The foundation of our educational system, built through generations of experience, is a balanced program of education in all disciplines of learning. Our system of education seeks to develop citizens who can make intelligent choices in a free society. We shall need mathematicians and scientists to explore new frontiers, business and labor leaders who can make our eco- nomic system work, legal minds and public administrators who are honest and can operate a government of free men in a complex technological age, and doctors and nurses for health of body and mind. We shall need musi- cians, ministers, artists, poets and novelists who can serve the spiritual and esthetic aspirations of a free people. And above all, we need qualified educators to teach all people who will enter these callings. This is the real chal- lenge to education today. X I W 1 Q ' SCHOOL BOARD OFFICERS President .......O,,,,.... JAMES LYNCH Vice President .,... . PAUL SHEDDEN Secretary ,ee.,,...,,e THOMAS HIGLEY Treasurer ,,v.. ,,... M ILFORD FARR SEATED: Harold Deubler, Frank Cichocki, James Lynch, Joseph Garfield, Paul Sheddem STANDING: Radford Haner, Donald Hicks, Thomas Higley, William Johnston, Milford Farr. ABSENT: William Griswold, James Presher, Clarence Farr. P.T.A. OFFICERS President .,,,e,,,,....... FRANK WALK Vice President ,... DORIS STAIGHT Secretary ,,c.,,c,, ........ L EAH SALO Treasurer ....... ..,,.. M ARY ZIMMER Mrs. Leah Salo, Mrs. Mary Zimmer, Frank Walk. 1 FRANK J. ANTONELLI, B.S. Lock Haven S.T.C. Chemistry, Senior Science Senior Science Club BOYD M. BEAGLE, A.B., M.S. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania State University English XI Sayrenade Advertising Adviser MISS ELIZABETH BOUTON, B.S. Indiana S.T.C. Typevvriting I, II, Shorthand I, II Freshman Class Adviser, Chieftain, Sayrenade MRS. ANN CAPECE Syracuse University, Mansfield S.T.C. Home Nursing FACULTY RUSSELL CHAFFEE, B.S. Mansfield S.T.C., Cornell University, Elmira College Mathematics VIII, English X MRS. ELIZABETH M. COLLINS, B.S. Mansfield'S.T.C., Syracuse University Vocational Home Economics, Social Studies, General Home Economics F.H.A. MAX G. COOLEY, B.S., M.A. Bloomsburg S.T.C., Columbia Uni- versity, Pennsylvania State Uni- versity Bookkeeping Il, Office Practice, Gen- eral Business, Business English Chieftain, F.T.A. JACK L. DADDONA, B.S., M.Ed. Mansfield S.T.C., Pennsylvania State University Biology Science Fair, Foreign Student Pro- gram MRS. SHIRLEY C. DADDONA, B.S. Mansfield S.T.C., Pennsylvania State University Health VIII, Science VIII Chieftain, Literary Adviser LAWRENCE R. DAVIS, B.S. Millersville S.T.C. Metal Shop, Mechanical Drawing MISS JEAN DOUGHERTY, B.S. Marywood College Typewriting I, Personal Typing, Busi- ness Mathernatics, Problems of Dernocracy, Bookkeeping I Sayrenade MRS. AGNES B. FLYNN, B.S. Wooster College Science VII, Senior Science Junior Adviser, Honor Society FACULTY MISS RUTH FRANK, B.S., M.A. Mansfield S.T.C., New York Univer- sity English IX NICHOLAS F. J. GATTO, B.S. East Stroudsburg S.T.C. World History, English X Reporters' Club MRS. CATHERINE P. GREENHAM, B.S. Pennsylvania State University Horne Econornics Senior Adviser WILLIAM H. GREENHAM, B.S., M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University Vocal Music Choral Club I io f 7 - gm V ,,,,,.,, 1 1 2331211 fu my ' K 'im jfs' 1. A U .,,. 2 , 1 .fff fgfihi ' , ffl QQ 1:1 m sfgiay aff fm i of ff I iff Qfe f X, f ,, N K I 'L' ' if ',..- . , Qiiwiff 2 + ..,Q FACULTY MISS ANNA MASON, B.S. Mansfield S.T.C. English viii Ushers' Club MISS KATHERINE MATANLE, B.S. Syracuse Library Instruction Library Council ANDREW H. MORRIS, JR., B.S., M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University, Uni- versity ot Nebraska General Mathematics IX X, Alge- bra I Photography Club W. ALBERT MORTIMER, A.B. Lycoming College Guidance Director Junior Class Adviser, Redskin Revue Director, P.A. Announcer, Com- mencement Co-ordinator MISS RACHEL NEILY, .B.A. Mansfield S.T.C., Pennsylvania State University, Columbia University Algebra ll, Plane Geometry, Trigo- nometry, Solid Geometry MISS MARY R. O'BOYLE, B.A. Maryvvood College Latin, French Foreign Student Program FAC U LTY GERARD ,J. RUSHIN, B.S. East Stroudsburg S.T.C. Physical Education Football, Sophomore Adviser NELSON E. SICKLER, B.S., M.S. Mansfield S.T.C., Ithaca College Instrumental Music Band HARRY L. SMITH, JR., B.S. Wilkes College Special Education VII, VIII WILLIAM W. SKERPON, B.S. Lock Haven S.T.C., Mansfield S.T.C., Syracuse University Pennsylvania History Football MISS RUTH D. TOZER, B.S., M.Ed. Mansfield S.T.C., Pennsylvania State University Mathematics VII, Physics Student Council Adviser MRS. HELONE G. WILDRICK, A.B. Albright College English XII, Problems of Democracy National Thespian Society, Cap and Cue MISS BARBARA PRESS, B.S. Mansfield S.T.C. English X, Algebra I Sayrenade Adviser, Sophomore Ad- viser SECRETARIES MRS. FRANCES FOLEY Clerk MRS. PHYLLIS HOUSE Secretary to the Principal MRS. AGNES RYAN Bookkeeper MRS. ESTHER DEUBLER Secretary to the Superintendent MRS. CORA MCCARROLL Custodian CUSTODIANS CHARLES HOGAN Head Custodian I4 CAF ETERIA STAFF Mrs. Ida Franklin, Mrs. Mary Springer, Mrs. Ina Hicks, Manager, Mrs. Merna Werfz CHARLES WOLCOTT Custodian HARRY BLACKMAN Maintenance Supervisor CHARLES DONLIN Custodian Mrs. Holst, Mrs. Collins, and Miss Tozer chat at the Senior Party. SNAPS l Miss Press, is that grade book really that funny? Mr. Haggerty Tries out his new chapeau. Mr. Antonelli sells his wares at his summer resort. Q23 Mr. Sickler contemplates a puzzling moment. Mr. Greenham and Mr. Mortimer practice for Valley Chorus. I6 An 43, CLASS ADVISERS Jay Hufchison and Catherine Greenham. 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KATHRYN ANN ALTERI ' CCollege Prep.J ,L f'Kathyf' . . . alwayslwears a smile . . . likes music Ray Coniff . . . pef peeve-rude pegple . frequently heard saying, Fo' Pete's sake . . . hopes to enter St. Jose1ph's , .School of Nursing. Redskin Revue JO, 11, 12, Student Council 72, Vice' President 12, SAYRENADE 11, 12, Band 11, DAR Award, Reporters' Club 11g May Festival 11, Cap and Gue 17, Choral . Club 10, 11, 12g County Chorus 70, 77. .A DONNA MARIE ALEXANDER lBusinessD Dodo . . . capable business student . . special interests include Stevenson St. . . dislikes brownies . . . Oh, but yea! . . . will miss parties in Office Practice . . . future plans include l.B.M. or business school, Sophomore Dramatic Club 10g Library Club 104 SAYRENADE 11, 12, Redskin Revue 11, May Festival 10, 11, Cap and Cue 11, 12g CHIEF- SENIORS TAIN 72. lGeneralJ Porky . . . hails from South Waverly . . . dislikes Smart Alecks . . . l've got some- thing to tell you . . . special interests- Camp Leiune and P.O.D .... plans for the future undecided. Cap and Cue 11. DAVID L. ALLIS lGeneralJ Dave . . . willing to offer a helping hand . . . And all that iazz . . . pet peeve- Student Council . . . special interests-aviation and mechanical drawing . . . future plans include Northrop Aeronautical School. Class Play 70, 115 Sophomore Dramatic Club 10, Science Club 11. JOSEPH R. ANTHONY lGenerall Joe . . . iust a little over five 'Feet . . . pet peeve- go to the office . . . often says, But, Nay . . . interests include wrestling and mechanics . . . will miss the kids after graduation . . . wants to enter Colorado School of Trades. Wrestling 10, 11, 12, May Festival 10. ff, 1- inf, Ml l W ANTHONY M. ARCESl lCollege Prep.J Baldy . . . studious as well as athletic . . . Dig, Dig, Dig! . . . likes all sports . . . favorite subiect-Chemistry . . . pet peeve- nervous twitches . . , will miss Cooty's corney iokes . . . plans to enter college. Football 70, 77, 72, Basketball 70, 77, 72, Baseball 70, Honor Society 77, 725 Track ii, Class Play 77, Student Council 72, Reporters' Club 77. PATRICK M. BOBICK CGeneralD Pop . . . capable basketball player . . . dis- likes too much homework . . . will miss the laughs in Senior Science . . . favorite subiect -Mechanical Drawing . . . usually heard say- ing Hey! . . . wants to enter Marines or college. Basketball 70, 77, 72, Baseball 70, Track 77: Basketball Club 70. ARVILLA JANE AREY lCollege Prep.J Billie . . . eager student . . . always smil- ing . . . Well, it's the absolute truth . . . will miss the teachers most . . . favorite subiects are French ansd P.O.D .... nurses' training after graduation. Sophomore Dramatic Club 70, Choral Club 70, CHIEFTAIN 77, 72, Class Play 77, 72, Science Club 77, Reporters' Club 77, 72. SENIORSQf .Vg ,L i, ui, EMMA .L, Bomtsf fi C i,1,fLl'i v 4 ., l . ., Y W, ,lBusinesysfll w 'lt ng lf 1, it Cookie W. . . speclalfginterests-Waverlyl Aandjll cheering . x. ,popular . . dislikes sfupkfppf bciys and 'Athelnsg . . . favorite ltelttark- Oh, you knowi' , .. .' plans. to' be lhurse on enter Mansfieldm V T, .1 f 7 -. ' 5 Redskirt 't Revuefip, ii,-.727 Cheeiiileader 70, 77, 72, Co-Captalinvn 72,4 Sophqhlorey Dramatic' Club tofu CxltllEFTAlN io, '11'1,'12,'cal5 anuf. Cue 77, l'2, Repcirters' Club 772 llllay Court ' 77, May Festival io, Pagnj'cIUb,i,o, 11, 72. -X Z, t. L, E. ANN BASTION fCollege Prep.J Annie . . . warm personality . . . favorite remark- Lots o' Luck . . . special interest is French Class . . . Wolverine fan . . . pet peeve- Rocky . . . dislikes book reports . . . plans include Lab Technician Course. Sophomore Dramatic Club 70, Class Play 7Oi Cheerleader 705 Science Club 77, May Fes- tival 77, Girls' Chorus 77. , l . k :Dil-xNE M. Boston A CGeit'eralJ Di . . . pretty . . . beautiful hair . . . favorite subiect-English . . . pet peeve- beingubossed around . . . Geepers no! . . - likes wfto skate . . . can usually be found at lQeystlpne Rink . . . future plans include beauty culture school. Class Play 77, 72. SENIORS BARBARA A. BOSTWICK lBusinessJ Barb . . . lt's the same difference . . . always with Dick . . . pet peeve- people who break their promises . . . likes to dance . . . ardent Jimmy Dean fan . . . nice dresser . . . wants to be a secretary. Choral Club 105 Maforette Club 105 SAYRENADE 11, 12, May Festival 115 Cap and Cue 115 Reporters' Club 11, 125 CHIEFTAIN 12. CARL P. BROWN fGeneralJ Bud . . . likes English and Fraley's . . . pet peeve-show-offs . . . quiet . . . interested in sports . . . good athlete . . . often heard saying, Well, l'll say . . . future plans include the Army. Basketball 10, 115 Track 115 Basketball Club 115 Sophomore Dramatic Club 10. HAROLD E. BROWN CGeneralJ Dido . . . excellent athlete . . . always found on Stevenson St .... capable artist . . . l will if you will . . . pet peeve- wise guys . . . Nancy's other half . . . will miss the kids . . . plans include Army with Red. Student Council 105 Football 10, 115 Track 10, 115 Gridiron Club 105 All-Valley Team 115 CHIEFTAIN 11,12. LAWRENCE F. BROWN lCollege Prep.l Larry . . . our tallest classmate . . . keen sense of humor . . . likes Physics . . . pet peeve- Children . . . scientific mind . . . favorite by-word- Great . . . future plans include college. Chess and Checker Club 10, President 105 Honor Society 11, 125 Class Play 11, 125 Science Club 11. ' J . GEORGE El. BRYAN fCollege Prep.J Bud . . . well liked . . . Come on you bunch of coolies . . . always up to, something with Cooty . . . pet peeve- lousy referees . . . likes music and gym . . . will miss mass confusion on first floor . . . plans to enter college. Track 10, 115 Wrestling 10, 115 Class Pres- ident 11, 125 Redskin Revue 11, 125 Bancl1O,11,12. PAULlNE M. CAMPBELL CBusinessJ Pauline . . . likes Office Practice . . . Just wait until next time . . . enioys dancing . . . seen with Grace, Donna, and Marcia . . . wants to enter business school. Sophomore Dramatic Club 105 SAYRENADE 11, 125 Redskin Revue llj Library Club 105 May Festival 115 CHIEFTAIN 125 Cap and Cue 12. , 22 SENIORS WILLIAM C. CAMPBELL CGeneralJ Schicken . . . dislikes people with cold hearts . . . excels in sports . . . likes math . . . What are you thinking about? . . . found at nurses home . . . pals with Mike . . . neat dresser . . . plans to enter college. Football 10, 11, 72, Basketball 10, 11, 725 Track 70, 77, Gridiron Club 70, 77, All- Valley Team 70, 77, 72. ANN R. CARROLL lGeneralJ Annie . . . dark black hair . . . always in Athens . . . dislikes bossy people . . . short . . . always with Mary and Marilyn . . . Oh, brother! . . . will miss 222 . . . plans to go to Virginia after graduation. FTA 77, 72, Cap and Cue 77. SANDRA LOUISE CHAMBERLAIN lGeneralJ Sandie . . . Let's go . . . special interests-dancing, weekends, boys, skat- ing . . . Elvis fan . . . likes Towanda . . . will miss football games and noon hour . . . future undecided. Sophomore Dramatic Club 70p May Festival 775 Cap and Cue 77. JOHN M. CIAVARDINI CGeneralD Chev . . . one of the boys . . . likes sports and girls . . . always at Chacona's . . . pet peeve-football practice . . . likes science . . . will miss weird sounds in the locker room . . . plans to enter college. Football 70, 77, 725 Baseball 70, 77, 725 Gridiron Club 10, 11. PATRICIA CIAVARDINI lGeneralJ Chevy . . . pet peeve-boys standing in front of Chacona's . . . special in- terest-Nichols . . . likes Design . . . will miss most the meetings in front of the school . . . wants to enter beautician school. Library 7Of FHA 77, 72, LOUISE A. COCHI CBusinessD Louie . . . short . . . always laughing . . . If you say so . . . likes Design . . will miss gym after graduation . . . special interests include Philadelphia . . . plans to be a beautician. May Festival 77. 23, Y , Gr tf W F, 5 NME gym 2: Y - ,im E mfg . rg . 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HAKES lGeneraIJ Hakesie . . . long hair . . . likes roller skating and swimming . . . favorite remark- I don't know . . . pet peeve- Big Deals . . . favorite subiect-English . . . plans after graduation are undecided. Dance Club 70, Typing Club 725 Basketball 77, 72, Hockey II, 72. THOMAS M. FOLEY fCoIIege Prep.J Pholus . . . always ioking , , , dislikes underclassmen who think seniors are stuck-up . . . special interest-sports . . . favorite sub- iect-science . . . Oh, sure . . . plans to be a doctor. Class Secretary 70, Class Treasurer 77, SAY- RENADE 72, Science Club 77, Reporters' Club 77, Basketball Club 70. SENIDRS PATRICIA HARDING iColIege Prep.J Patty . . . always found with Cookie . . . likes everything . . . Oh, Well . . . pet peeve-Anything about Athens . . . favorite subiect-English . . . known for her laugh . . . hopes to enter St. Joseph's School of Nursing. CHIEFTAIN 72, Band 10, 77, 72, Class Play 72, Sophomore Dramatic Club 70, Typing Club 777 Cap and Cue 72g Reporters' Club 77. RONALD E. GINALSKI fBusinessJ Gin . . . usually found downtown . . favorite remark- You're too young . . . special interests-hunting and fishing . . . pet peeve-J. K.'s sister . . . favorite subiect -gym . . . plans to enlist in service. Class Treasurer 70, Class Vice President 72, CHIEFTAIN 77, 72, Football 705 Typing Club IO, 72. SANDRA HELIKER iBusinessJ Sandy . . . maiorette . . . likes bowling, boys, dancing and the Navy . . . dislikes people who think they know it all . , . pretty Junior Prom Queen . . . plans to work, then marry. Maforette 70, 77, 72, Majorette Club 70, 77, 72, Usher 77, 72, Ring Committee 77. HSA x fs M Q wi JA ii WW my 2 -1 1 x W f ff 'f 4 vf'- , if - . , K' w i 5, 4 mf Q '1 W We ' rwligkggz, f T 'v?:4fu:1: 1 5, f , fd f . ,1,:M,,,fQ -52 N2 ' mi . 93 if 4, N 5? I ,VIZ z as sf: we 5 :il f 2 'L 44 A52 ' 121: gm V ia: f f.. ,,,,ffimi,',. 5 ':, 2 ' :sy my 1- Ka' f' 1,, 4. Wu 4 fx , , ez N we , fam Aw X af? ,, , : U :kg is 'Q 'f ' . A ST? If f'f. ,L ,, ,w,,M,n E , K 4 9, Q A .,,. ff ,1 , K ,K f 1 .Emery ,h , ,.. 4 - 5, , A fflfidffggf-, ,, tr f W- x if ,. axifwv V5 ' y i ,. 5f V 4 , ' L g'Wif f if f 4 E2-E., f K -if ..,,, .. ,,,, , , yn! K 4 4 14 f 9 ggi Z Q fiiiw SENIORS BETSY ANN JOHNSON CHome Ech Twinny . . . Betty's other half . . . likes English, vocabulary and Shingle- house, Penn .... Can't be right all the time . . . will miss teachers' calling her Betty . . . plans to go to beautician school. FHA 77, 72, Treasurer 77, Dance Club 70, Basketball 70. BETTY LOIS JOHNSON fHome Ecl Twinny . . . Betsy's other half . . . favorite remark- Big Deal . . . pet peeve-Athens' dances . . . special in- terest lies in U. S. Marines . . . also plans to enter beautician school. FHA 77, 72, Assistant Treasurer 77, Bas- ketball 7O, Dance Club 70. PAUL E. KAPLAN CCollege Prep., Cooty . . . short . . . Laugh, stupid! . . . what a sense of humor! . . . likes photography, math and strawberry blondes . . . pet peeve-Norm's skinny girlfriends . . . 82 m.p.h. convertible Rambler . . . plans to go to college. Student Council 70, CHIEFTAIN 70, 77, 72, Editor 72, Reolskin Revue 70, 77, Band 70, 77, 72, Class Play 70, 72, Honor Society 77, 72, SAYRENADE 77, 72. JOHN C. KENISH CGeneralJ Jack . . . handsome g. . . Joanie . . . neat dresser . . . likes P.O.D. and Design . . . mad drummer . . . dislikes noisy girls . . . usually 'found at Elmer Ave. or Center . . . plans to enter service. Ring Committee Chairman 77, Band 70, 77, 72, Dance Band 70, Redskin Revue 70, 77. JUDY A. KEPNER lGeneralJ Kep . . . tall, thin . . . seen with Ron or Nancy . . . pet peeve-Sayre's School Spirit . . . favorite remark- Sorry . . . likes gym . . . plans to be an X-Ray technician at the R.P.H. Cheerleader 70, 77, 72, Co-Captain 72, Sophomore Dramatic Club 70, Class Play 77, Science Club 77, Typing Club 72. SHARON M. KUNKLER lHome Ecj Sharon . . . pretty hair . . . favorite remark- Wait for me . . . dislikes stuck- up people . . . likes movies and chorus . . . always seen with the Home Ec gang . . . 'future plans undecided. FHA Club 77, 72, Choral Club 70, Senior High Chorus 77, 72. 28 SENIORS ANN C. LEAHY lCollege Prep.D Snooks . . . pretty red hair . . . I almost died! . . . blushes easily . . . pet peeve- Rocky . . . special interest- Manstield . . . favorite subiect-French . . . plans to enter college. Redskin Revue 70, 777 May Festival 70: Class Treasurer 72, Reporters' Club 77f Science Club 77, Maiorette Club 705 Cap and Cue 72. LESLIE E. LITTLE CCollege Prep.l Les . . . Jed in Senior Play . . . usually seen with Nancy . . . dislikes trig class . . . Oh, but nay! . . . likes biology . . . interested in forestry . . . plans to attend Penn State. Class Play 77, 725 Redskin Revue 77, 72g 70, 777 Track 70, 77, 72i Senior High Chorus 70, 77, 72, Choral Club 77, 72i Gridiron Club 70, Science Club ii. DALE R. LOOMIS lCollege Prep.D Dale . . . quiet . . . but watch those quiet ones . . . likes all sports . . . pet peeve-conceited girls . . . good wrestler . . . plans to attencl college. Band 70, 77, Dance Band 70, Wrestling io, 11, 12. GEORGE W. MAXIM lCollege Prep.J George . . . tall . . . No gun today, Pierre . . . How's the air up there? . . . trumpet player . . . dislikes trig and homework . . . likes all sports . . . plans to attend college. Band 70, 77, 72, Dance Band 70g Or- chestra 70. MARY ANN MCMAHON CGeneralJ Mary . . . quiet . . . pet peeve-crew cuts . . . often saying confounded . . . special interest-Dundee, New York . . likes science . . . pals with Gracie . . . plans to be an airline hostess. SAYRENADE 727 Choral Club 705 Major- ette Club 70, May Festival 775 Cap and Cue 77, 12. CHARLES A. MCNEAL lGeneralJ Charlie . . . short . . . one of the South Waverly boys . . . likes sports and girls . . . favorite remark- get out . . . pet peeve-Sophomore girls . . . likes algebra . . . plans to attencl college or enter armed forces. Class Play 70g Band 70, Wrestling 70, 77, 72. 29 SENIORS GRACE E. MOUGHAN CCollege Prep.J Frenchie . , . Little Nell . . . says what she thinks . . . likes dramatics and Athens . . . excellent student and actress . . . pet peeve-stuck-up people . . . lots of fun . . . plans to be an X-ray technician. Class Play 77, 72, National Thespians 77, 72, Redskin Revue 70, 77, May Festival 70, 77, CHIEFTAIN 72, Sophomore Dra- matic Club 70, Reporters' Club 77, Cap and Cue il. NORMA L. MORNINGSTAR lGenerall Norm . . . always laughing . . . likes frequent trips to Elmira with Pete and Joyce . . . pet peeve- Moo-Moo . . . favorite saying- lt was a riot . . . usually seen talking over the weekends with Pat . . . plans to attend Binghamton State School of Nursing. Sophomore Dramatics Club 70, Class Play 17, May Festival 77, Cap and Cue 77. NANCY J. MULLEN lGeneralJ Saphire . . . good actress . . . likes Design and Allen . . . usually with Norma . . . dislikes conceited boys . . . Oh, that's true . . . hopes to enter Cleve- land School of Art. Class Plays 77, 72, Sophomore Dramatic Club 70, Library Council 77, 72, Girls' Basketball 70. JAMES R. NEWMAN tGeneralJ Pierre . . . The Limited . . . usually seen with Jean . . . likes Mechanical Drawing . . . favorite remark- Absurd! . . . dislikes girls who don't understand . . . smooth dancer . . . future plans include Navy or college. Baseball 70, 77, 72. DIANE M. ONOFRE CBusinessJ Onie . . . always seen with Louise . . . excels in gym . . . likes math and the East Side . . . pet peeve-Richarcl's driving . . . works at the R.P.H. . . . will miss sleeping in study hall . . . future plans undecided. Girls' Basketball 70, Volleyball 70. PATRICIA L. OSBORN lBusinessl Ozzie . . . blonde hair . . . always with the McGuire Sisters . . . dislikes people who are always late . . . special interest- Navy . . . Tain't my fault , , , favorite subiect-Shorthand ll . . . future plans are undecided. Maforette 70, 77, Majorette Club 70, 77, Redskin Revue 70, Cap and Cue 77. 30 PSENIORS MALCOLM PARR fGeneralJ Mac . . . sense of humor . . . likes girls and history . . . Nay, Ray . . . special interest-Athens' boys . . . iunior play cast . . . will miss the noon walks . . . future plans include college. SAYRENADE 725 Class Play 777 Band 705 Basketball 707 Science Club 77, 72. LAWRENCE C. PARSONS CCollege Prep.J Larry . . . likes French . . . will miss State meets . . . speedy runner . . . special interests-les ieunes filles . . - How You Do . . . dislikes certain girls . . . future plans include college. Track 70, 77, 727 Science Club 777 Grid- iron Club 7Og Football 70. BARBARA D. PATSY lBusinessJ Barb . . . popular . . . hard worker . . . Oh, sugar! . . . pet peeve-snobby girls . . . likes Design . . . interested in Air Force . . . always seen with Pat and Ozzie . . . plans after school are un- decided. Maiorette Club 70, 77, Maforette 70, 77g Redskin Revue 70, 77g May Festival 775 Reporters' Club 72. ANITA L. PEDlNl lBusinessJ Neatie Deanie . . . smallest girl in the class . . . likes shorthand and typing . . . special interests include Manley and roller skating . . . pet peeve-Pete's driving and Kelly's troubles . . . Manley came down last night . . . wants to be an airline hostess or X-ray technician. Reclskin Revue 775 May Festival 775 CHIEFTAIN 72. NANCY A. PETERPAUL lBusiness7 Pete . . . always talking . . . likes English . . . seen with Anita, Joyce, and Norma . . . Boy, did we have a blast! . . . pet peeve-slow drivers . . . plans after school are undecided. Library Council 70, 77, President 777 May Festival 77. RACHEL M. PETROCCO lCoIlege Prep.D Rae . 7. . likes history . . . ls that so? . . . easy to get along 'with . . . pet peeve-the Yankees . . . out after year- book ads . . . likes Dodgers . . . plans after school include college. Sophomore Dramatic Club 70g Cap and Cue 77f SAYRENADE 72. 37 . W W ,, ,W , , RICHARD POLETTO fCollege Prep.l Rabbit . . . can be found at the green- house . . . likes math . . . pet peeve-lunch line . . . seen with a' certain sophomore . . . likes to fly . . . plans after school include Air Force Academy. Football 70, 77, Track 70, Class President 70. ANN MARIE QUATRlNl fBusinessD Annie . . . cute . . . likes P.O.D. . . . l believe ya' . . . pet peeve-field hockey . . . likes roller skating, football, clothes . . . would like to be a beautician. CHIEFTAIN 725 Sophomore Dramatic Club 70, Cap and Cue 72. NORMAN F. POTTER CCollege Prep.D Norm . . . always seen with the men . . . likes Physics . . .. You're funny! . . . pet peeve-women drivers . . . special interest - GlRLS . . . future plans include college. sfudenf Council io, 77, sand io, ii, 725 Basketball 77, National Honor Society 77, 72, Science Club 77. SENIORS JOHN F. QUATRINI CCollege Prep.D Jon . . . seventh grade idol . . . likes history and English . . . Hey, Reynolds, got your Physics done? . . . interested in sopho- more girls . . . plans after graduation include college. X Class Play 70, Redskin Revue 70, 77, Track 70, 77, Choral Club 77, 72, Cap and Cue 77, SAYRENADE 72, Reporters' Club 72, PAUL M. PRYSLOPSKI fBusinessJ Woodchuck . . . always seen with the boys . . . likes gym . . . Get a iob . . . pet peeve-girls who wear knee socks . . future plans are undecided. Football 70, 72, Gridiron Club 70, 77, Bas- ketball Club 70. DAVID M. REYNOLDS CCollege Prep.H Dave . . . wonderful voice . . . likes math . . . How about that! . . . pet peeve- Arcesi's gold-bricking . . . will miss simple trig assignments . . . future plans-engi- neering college. CHIEFTAIN 70, 77, 72, Class Plays 70, 72, Choral Club 70, 77, Band 70, 77, 72, Secre- tary-Treasurer 72, Redskin Revue 70, 777 Honor Society 77, 72. e- tsassw-fwsitfmfi.ss..wWt.t-2-1---.u.....u..as.s...,s .uu,.,,,,,,.,.s..m......,.wMw.... -.. WN,,.,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,......,,..M.m,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M. . ,mm,,,,....,..-M.,,, M, , We ,W ,W ,-m,l...............Ms.......,,..,.,,......,..,.,,.,.,.., LLOYD RICHARDS EDWARD F. ROCKMAN NANCY A. SAGER CGeneralJ Lloyd . . . can be found at Bob's Motor- cycle Shop . . . likes study halls . . . pet peeve-six cylinder Nash . . . Let's rev out . . . one of the boys . . . future plans undecided. Gridiron Club 70, Rifle Club 72. SANDRA LEE SAGER fGeneralJ Sandy . . . usually walking with Nancy and Judy . . . capable typist . . . likes science . . . That's all, lady . . . pet peeve-fisher- men . . . plans to be an X-ray technician. May Festival 10, 11, Reporters' Club 11, 12, Cap and Cue 11, Sophomore Dramatic Club 70, Class Play 70, 72. CCollege Prep.l The Rock . . . always with Norm and Cooty . . . Hi there, kiddies! . . . pet peeve-senior girls . . . special interests in- clude sophomore girls . . . plans to enter college. Current Events Club 10, Honor Society 77, 12, Class Play 11, Cap and Cue 71, Football Manager 12, CHIEFTAIN 11, 12, Reporters' Club 11, 12. I SENIORS CGeneralj Tom . . . usually seen with Parr . . . Hi, star! . . . likes English . . . pet peeve-Stu- dent Council . . . interested in Sophomore girls . . . future plans include college. Reporters' Club 11, 72, Class Play 11, Cap and Cue 11, SAYRENADE 72, Redskin Revue 10, May Festival 70. CGeneralJ Nan . . . can always be found with a certain senior boy . . . likes English . . . pet peeve-fast drivers . . . What'll you have? . . . would like to be an X-ray tech- nician. Sophomore Dramatic Club 10, Class Play 71, May Court 70, Cap and Cue 71, Reporters' Club 77, 72, Editor-in-Chief 77, 72. CAROL J. SHERSHEN CBusinessJ Carol . . . Hold your dogs . . . interested in dogs and Leon . . . likes gym . pet peeve-Yankees and dog haters . . . plar1S to go to college. Honor Society 11, Chorus 10, 11, 12. A. .,,.fe,.. 3 k,vfl9f55X- J W'5bfi7 v52r,':: K 2 X ff, , A 735,13 , .3 ,wg ,wwf gage: sg EEN .Qi-.Q ' M A- .ru-QW Vs Wu ' . it 5 4-+1 ff 4 fx? 1 1 L mmm f v ,,,. L. ii, . an AQ. W' fu, fm, 65, gggg, VA w9xsi1 - K wa. Q ,g is 'K 7 ,H ,G f 2 , Sw? I ax 2 2 X 1 . Q ,Sig J - .ZA ff,1 y MEN. vi fi I Z ww 'Mm 5 Lwfififii' M ,nm .W ?Z??f3Wi?7iif4 H, L. ,1. ,.,,. ., ,zq1.5wAf,fQp1, fmezp,9fm,1. zz, . :mfwz L :J ' '- iE53'5ii5l?Z52Ei4w , 2 ,.,1, H vw W: ,. ,mv nm ,f 1 J., 5 ,. 'ww 2? -:-fy ff m, , .2 -2 ..,:... QW ,A , M 5 , SENIORS NANCY M. THEETGE iCollege Prep., Nan . . . never without Les . . . quiet . . nice voice . . . likes French . . . Geepers . . . pet peeve-Ed Rockman . . . special interests include music, sports, and Les . . . future plans include col-X, lege. FTA 77, 72, Sophomore Dramatic Club 70, Cap and Cue 77, Choral Club 77, 72, Senior High Chorus 70, 77, 72, CHlEFTAlN 72, Girls' Sextet 70, Class Secretary 77. SHARON TITUS CBusinessJ Sharon . . . likes Office Practice . . . l'll do it . . . pet peeve-Mr. Cooley's iokes . . . enioys roller skating . . . will miss first period study hall . . . plans to do secretarial work. SAYRENADE 77, 72, Cap and Cue 77. BARBARA A. TRAINER iCollege Prep.l Barb . . . special interest at Penn State . . . excels in math . . . pet peeve- noisy people-. . . Oh, well . . . true triencl . . , always getting letters . . . likes plan geometry . . . plans to be a medical secretary. Cap. and Cue 77, Student Council 77, Class Play 70, Sophomore Dramatic Club 70, Science Club 77, Vice President 77, Band 70, 77, 72, Reporters' Club 77. MARY ANN TYSON fCollege Prep.J Tys . . . always seen with a certain Athenian . . . Oh, Rats! . .I . expert sewer . . . likes P.O.D .... interested in music . . . very congenial . . .. pet peeve-boastful Athenians . . . plans T0 enter St. Joseph's School of Nursing. Redskin Revue 70, 77, 72, Sophomore Dramatic Club 70, Class Play 70, 72, May Court 70, Choral Club 72, SAYRENADE 77, 72, CHIEFTAIN 77, 72, Band 70, 77, 72, Class Vice President 77, Science Club 77, Reporters' Club 77. FRANCIS W. VAlL lGenerall Red . . . nice looking . . . bright red hair . . . Wrong . . . one of the boys . . . interested in Elmira . . . pet peeve- conceited girls . . . plans to enter Army with Dido. Gridiron Club 70, 77, Track 70, 77, 72, Football 70, 77, 72, Student Council 70. CATHERINE E. VOUGH CCollege Prep., Boozie . . . nice personality . . . likes English Literature . . . Tom . . . Keep your derogatory remarks to yourself . . . pet peeve- the Rock . . . real blonde hair . . . future plans are undecided. Sophomore Dramatic Club 10, Cap and Cue 77, Girls' State 77, Class Play 70, FTA 77, 72, CHIEFTAIN 77, 72, Student Council 72, Honor Society 77, 72, May Festival 77. 36 SENIORS iGeneralJ Patti . . . beautiful black hair . . . Yea, I do, and I do not lie . . . likes Chemistry and Elmira . . . Jim . . . pet peeve- BOYS . . . will miss discussions with Norma . . . plans to'be an airline stewardess, DIXIE A. WARNER iGeneraIJ Dix . . . likes to dance . . . another redhead . . . pet peeve-people who know it all . . . favorite subiect-Chem- istry . . . always with Norm and Neatie . . . wants to enter nurses' training. Band 70, 77, 725 Sophomore Dramatic Club 70g Orchestra 705 County Band 77. CHARLES H. WELLS CGenerali Chuck . . . swell personality . . . special interests-girls over 78 . . . Wanta ride? . . . pet peeve-working after school . . . will miss sleeping in first period study hall . . . one of the boys . . . future undecided. Track 705 Photography Club 77. CLIFTON D. WOLCOTT iGeneralJ Skip . . . likes science . . . Pat . . . pet peeve-home work . . . will miss most 9Gl . . . Got your home work done? . . . quiet . . . wants to attend college. Basketball Club 705 Track 77. JOSEPH G. ZELLO iGeneralJ Joe'f . . . iunior girls' expert . . . accom- plished drummer . , . famous for his episodes on the band bus . . . pet peeve- underclassmen . . . future plans center around college. Band 70, 77, 727 May Festival 70, 77, 725 Redskin Revue 70, 77, 72. BETTY J. ZIMMER fBusinessi Bet . . . dislikes conceited people . . . Oh, Boy! . . . favorite subiect-P.O.D. . . . interested in ice hockey and likes football games . . . will miss home work after graduation . . . wants to be a secretary. Typing Club 70p Library Club 721 CHIEF- TAIN 72. 37 Nancy, Nadia, Edgar, Sandy, and Rocky chat at The Senior Party. Our yearbook editor has a brilliant C?l look. The Senior Class is so refined! Don, wha1's with that devilish look? Barb, Sadie, and Don enioy a light lunch. Mac Parr rests between stops. 1 af Sadie, was this weli cast? 2 ,P SNAPS Whd beat :Athens, 'I4-O? ts if Betsy and Betty, or Betty and Betsy? These three kings could never be wise men bhnlill Last year's iuniors decorate for Sparkling Paradise. Mrs. Allis, Red, and Charlie converse behind the The cast has a pause that re- freshes before Senior Play prac- tice. Jeanette Welch Hill, the new- est member of the Senior Class inspects her new locker. 1 SENIOR SNAPS S ce n e . Pierre helps collect boxes for the pep rally. The younger set, composed of Norm Keith, and Rock, smile for the birdie.' W lv 5 1 Qs, 1 . ' . ifx 1 K .,,. 5525. ' . Q iii, Lk Q K ey .Vw K W5 1 x X W wfw wwf ,v 'l' Lily 1 ,fw,, N My Q, Z. , -tYw?'s' f um W x, W., .3 xx an-wwf' fi JUNIOR OFFICERS President ..,,,..... ...... G ARY REGAN Vice President ,..., ....... . ..w. R ITA LYONS Secretary ,,A,.,. Y,,,,, B ARBARA LYONS Treasurer .eI,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,, WILLIAM WHITE Historian ,,,,..........,,,,,. 7,,. ,- OL.U,S'E!5OLI5H I I, ' . T Q I ' Yfl , I A . Q A M I I we NJTIH ' 'I ' IW if I semen: G. Regan, B. Lyo S. , QI' ' STANDING: w. whne, L. iich,R. Lyons. Jvvff' I 6Ivy ff f MI OF 1960 ,M TL DONALD JANE ROSEMARY SANDRA JEAN MARIANNE KEITH ALEXANDER ALEXANDER ALTERI ANGELO ANTHONY ANTONETTI BAILEY RICHARD MAXINE JOHN BONNIE JANET CYNTHIA RICHARD BARRY BASTION BEACH BEARDSLEY BEEMAN BENDOCK BENJAMIN 42 CHARLES LINDA ROBERT PAUL , GRETCHEN LOUISE JEAN BENNETT BERRETINI BIERY BIZILIA BOGART BOLICH BONNEY GRETCHEN BONNIE GLADYS LOIS NANCY JOHN LUCILI-E BREHM BRIMMER BRYAN BUSH ' CAMPBELL CHACONA CLARKE JEANNE JAMES CHARLES JOHN LEROY MIRIAM JOSEPH COE COE COLE COLE . CONKLIN CUTHBERT DADDONA INDUSTRIOUS, CONFIDENT, CAROLE MICHAEL GLORIA HAROLD LINDA LEE JAMES DAVIS DESISTI DESISTO DEUBLER DEWITT DIEHL DOLAN PHILIP NANCY BERNARD MARY ANN ELOISE HELEN . SUSAN DOWD DRAKE DUGAN DUGAN ELEY ENNIS ERLE . 43 JOSEPH RICHARD GRACANNE DONALD SYLVIA GLORIA COLLEEN FALTISCQ FARR FARRELL FRANKE FRANKE ERITCH GALLAGHER I I-IOWARD CAROL MARION NATHANIEL SHIRLEY JAMES NANCY GARRITY GEEEERT GEIGER GEORGE GINALSKI GLOSE GOBLE LOVERS OF FUN, BONNIE DAVID SHARON TED DELORES ROBERT CAROLYN GRANTIER GRIFFITH HAGGERTY HANSEN HORTON HOUSE HOWEY ROBERT DIANE SANDRA PAUL WILLIAM SHARON DIANE HUNSINGNER HUTSICK IRONS JOHNSON JOHNSTON JORDAN KEENER LEE PAUL DAVID CHERRY FRANCIS ROBERT ARTHUR KEENEY KEPNER LABARR LIDDIC LIEBHABER LIMERICK LINDLEY 44 Y Y VY Y A AJ GEORGE BARBARA RITA ANTHONY MARIE KATHERINE DENNIS LOOMIS LYONS LYONS MACHUTES MANDARANO MAXIM MCCRACKEN more ' Nl' QVUHGHD MARTHA THOMAS KENNETH JACK VIRGINIA BARBARA MARY MCCUTCHEON MCCUTCHEON McKEE MCWATTERS MICKLITSCH MILLER MILLER THEY'RE ALWAYS IN A HURRY BONNIE DAHL MILDRED ALLEN PATRICK RALPH GEORGIA MOORE MORGAN MORGAN MUFFLEY MULLEN MULLEN MURRAY MARY ELLEN GEORGE MICHAEL JOAN PRISCILLA EUGENE RICHARD NAGLE NAMET NAMET NITTINGER NORTHRUP OSMUN PARK JOHN ROBERTA CHARLES LEWIS DALE NELLIE GARY POLINSKI POWELL PROUGH PROUGH PRUYNE QUATRINI REGAN I5 . JUNE NANCY ROSE MARIE SELMA EDWARD REYNOLDS ROSE ROSS ROTHHOLZ sAxE TO GET BARBARA CHRIS BEVERLY JAMES MARY SCHRADER SHAFFER SHARPSTEEN SHAY SHERIDAN PETER PATRICIA SYLVIA CHARLENE ANN SHIELDS SHOEMAKER SITZER SKINKLE SMITH THINGS DONE. BARBARA MARY ROBERT ALICE PATRICIA SOLOCK STARK SWACKHAMMER TALADA TEETER MARGARET WILLIAM DAVID ROBERT LINDA WERTZ - WHITE WILLIAMSON WINSLOW WORBLEWSKI 46 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President .,........ ., .. G EORGE SOLOMON Vice President ...,. ....... B ARBARA ROLFE Secretary ........ ...... J EANNETTE SMITH Treasurer .OO,. ,...... J OHN SCANLIN J. Scanlin, B. Rolfe, G. Solomon, J. Smith. CLASS OF 1961 .. r A V ... A ' 5 :,' 'W' b , ..-. ' V - '-41, fl' ' Joanne Robert Carol Samuel Patricia ViVi3n Abrams Abrams Alexander Angelo Anthony Beniamin Darwin Janet Donald Sharon Beverly Donna Bennett Bennett Billings Bird Bonning BOSTON 47 l1.. 2 5 -' ja zefisf ,. v iflll X .w rr fllrlqiil l l 'ik l SIR' 9' -ii flax -may ri, gig, Q .MW . . Will gl wa l -0. ef e .ii ,N 2 ? .. Q. f, slit' . 8 Q 4 X Q ex, . . , -- :-iq., vis it :': :l':K'5Qll?,ifE 'i E: fir.,-ral. : .. 5 . , -1 Patricia Sharon Charline Kaye John Audrey BOS'fWlCk Brauncl Brewer Brown Calveric Campbell John Phyllis Linden William William Jeanne Campbell Campbell Carney Carroll Chacona Clarke BEWILDERED, EXCITED Rae Pamela Ray Sylvia Sharon Clarence .Alice Clark Corbin Covey Covey Crocker Croke Cryder DU l'Yl Michael Nancy Robert Anne Patti Rae Thomas CUGlCleb6Ck Decker Detrick Detrick Deubler Donlin Dunfee Joanne Donna Chauncey Charles Alma t Joanne Mary Margaret Dunham Eldred Eley Flick Forrest Frank Fuller 485 - , 1 we ,ae 1 -V ' A ,. ' Y Edward Kenneth David Michael Anita Robert Garrity Ginalski Glaser Glose Gorman Griffith L A Q 5 it fr,w1,.f,, ,ws I . 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Se r. ,, ,, .LA- as I wk arg 3 , -4-, I , 'A eil' E 1 ,ky fsiiffl-liglz' l Earl Judy Salvatore Donald Sandra Pamela Donna Maurer Maxim Mazza McCracken McCracken McGuire Mclntire Donald Maxine Sylvia Billie V Carole Gloria Timothy MCKWISVY McNeal Mensch Merrick Minturn Minturn Moody THEIR KNOWLEDGE INCREASE! 1 X -,1,,f- ki ' , V BSBTHCS Ann Margaret Patricia Richard Ronald Samuel Morrison Nagle Noone Olmstead Onofre' Onofre Orlowski Nicholas Raymond MiCl la6l Tl'10maS Jean Stephen Bernice Parente Park Petroccc Pietro Powell Quafrini Randall Gail V James Diane Jan Barbara Bonnie Roger Regan Rifenburg Rinus Rogers Rolfe Rolfe Rgse 50' ANTHONY , Pamela Arthur Mary John John Patricia Rossi Rought Salo Santucci Saxon Scanlin Schrader John James Julia Kenneth Pamela Sanford Jeannette Schultz Shaffer Shaffer Shermar Shoemaker Sloat Smith AS YEARS PASS BY. George Roberta Kern Daniel lrene Donna D0l'1alCl Solomon Soprano Stafford Stark Strayves Swackhammer Thomas Philip August Joseph Allen Lee James Judith Thurston Titi Titi Titus Titus Tyson Walls Helen Charles James Judith Helen Sharon Walt Welch Wells Welty Whitehead Wolcott ' ' 5 I F RESHMAN President ....... Vice President .... Secretary ....... CLASS OF 1962 Treasurer ..... .. ........... OFFICERS ---- ROBERT WHITE ----------- JOHN FOLEY MARIA TYMOSKI LINDA COMSTOCK ROW I Cleft to rightjz E. Brown, D. Boston, M. Beniamin, J. Borits, J. Burkhart, C. Bowen, J. Anderson, M. Camp, K. Bryan, M. Beatty. ROW 2 Cleft to righthz P. Alexander, J. Bubniak, J. Beatty, D. Campbell, J. Alteri, H. Barry, J. Alliger, L, Briggs, H. Billings, D. Bonning, C. Alexander. ROW 3 Cleft to rightl: D. Brown, J. Baxter, A. Carocci, D. Campbell, R. Billings, L. Beach, T. Chacona, W. Brown, R. Bagley, B. Blackley, W. Bentley. 52 ROW l fleft to rlghtl: B. Forman, J. Ginalski, B. Graham, M. Franks, J. Foley, K. Gay, P. Derrig, B. Doug las, P. Ferguson. ROW 2 lleft to rightj: P. Forkan, P. Dolan, K. Coviello, R. Copie, L. Comstock, R. Gallagher, D. Conklin M. DeWitt, G. Fratarcangeli. ROW 3 Cleft to rightlz M, Fredenburg, J. Dagustine, J. Gorski, R. Everett, J, Foster, R. Erle, R. Fritch J. Geiss, G. Covey, L. Finch. FRESHMEN ROW 1 fleft to rightjz B. Hoose, D. Henrich, P. Kane, L. Hawkins, E. Knowles, S. Hoose, M. Langley, J. Liddard. ROW 2 Cleft to rlghtl: J. Kingston, D. Henrlch, J. Lantz, J. Hunter, E. Leahy, T. Kepner, J. Lesher, L. Johnson, J. Kraft, D. Lantz. ROW 3 Cleft to rightl: J. Machutes, F. Harding, R. Husick, G. Houghtaling, W. Hoose, A. Lampazzi, R. Johnston, C. Kohler, R. Gray, M. Horton, D. Johnson. ' . . ' 53 1 ROW T Cleft to rightl: J. Pryslopski, A. Murphy, I. Rolls, M. Morrison, A. Rumble, J. Randall, S. Kolls, E. Miller. ROW 2 Cleft To rightlz C. Quatrini, S. Pierce, L. Sargent, B. McWatters, C. Ryck, M. Morrison, O. Miller, K. Otto, C. Randall, J. Sabatura, J. Sager. ROW 3 Cleft to rightjz J. Moore, J. Payavis, M. Swingle, P. Onofre, J. Northrup, D. Miner, D. Rifenberg, B. Paulino, C. Pierce, R. Maxim, C. Randall. FRESHMEN ROW 1 Cleft to rightjz S. Vanderpool, R. Walborn, B. Whitbeck, V. Shoemaker, B. Timm, M. Zimmerman, D. Splain, N. Warner. ROW 2 Cleft to rightja D. Wells, J. Soprano, B. Yaples, D. Walker, G. Schutt, F. Tobbe, K. Wildrick, D. Wood, H. Sobieck. ROW 3 Cleft to rightj: M. Tymoski, W. Timm, D. Williams, W. Webster, R. Strayves, K. Sindoni, F. Webster, G. Smith, R. White, C. Shaffer, L. Timm, J. Solomon. 54 B. Shaffer, S. Hunsinger, B. Moore, S. Biery. Home Home Home Home EIGHTH GRADE PRESIDENTS Room H6 7,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,7 S HIRLEY BIERY Room 177 ,,,, 4,... S HEILA HUNSINGER Room H2 ,, ,,,,, ..,,,,,, B ETSY MOORE Room 773 ,,,,, UN, BONNIE SHAFFER CLASS OF 1963 ROW l Cleft To rightlz S. Biery, N. Brown, J. Alliger, J, Aliieri, J. Ackley, G. Bush, M. Cole. ROW 2 Cleft to rightlz C, Birney, T. Allis, C. Carpenter, S. Annabel, W. Brehm, B. Clark, S. Brewer, J. Barber, M. Armsfrong. ROW 3 Cleft To rightlz D. Clough, D. Coccagnia, S. Annabel, A. Allegrucci, R. Bolich, P. Baker, C. Copp, , J. Abrams, M. Busfin, J. Christian. ROW 1 Cleft to rightjz E. Dunbar, R. Hess, J. Griswold, B. Forrest, K. Fravel, H. Heib, D. Havens. ROW 2 Cleft to rightbz K. Eckenstein, S. Hibbard, M. Eley, J. Gormley, J. DePio, M. Cryder, J. Froelich A. Coviello, J. Dunne. ROW 3 Cleft to rightbz S. Eldred, J. Francke, T. Haggerty, B. George, O. Durham, J. Hildebrandt, D Cucldeback, H. Epstein, W. Garrison, J. DePio. EIGHTH GRADE ROW 1 Cleft to rightlz J. Marck, J. Lindley, K. Jones, T. Jacoby, N. Kiederling, R. Kester, G. Kilpatrick, F. Maly. ROW 2 Cleft to rightl: B. Kepner, N. MacMorran, D. Newman, B. Moore, J. Kuykendall, K. Mitchell, S. Hunsinger, V. Mclntire, J. Lattimer. ROW 3 Cleft to rightjz J. McCufcheon, B. Lutz, C. Keeney, J. Miller, M. Hunsinger, G. Kepner, D. Rey- nolds, H. Jordan, F. House, B. Liddic, J. Loomis. 56 ROW l Cleft to rightlz J. Reynolds, S. Shaver, S. Shedden, B. Shaffer, S. Sager, H. Patrick, P. Soprano. ROW 2 Cleft to rightlz P. Page, T. Shay, L. Prough, T. Quatrini, R. Schmidt, P. Solowiei, D. Soper, J. Roberts. ROW 3 Cleft to rightl: L. Potter, R. Newman, J. Novak, J. Nitsch, L. Quinn, J. Skinkle, T. Noble, C. Schrader, A. Polzella. EIGHTH GRADE ROW l Cleft to rightjz R. Warner, B. Talada, J. Wells, W. Suiter, S. Springer, D. Wall. ROW 2 Cleft to rightjz B. Timm, T. Winslow, J. Zimmer, F. Wildrick, B. Stolicker, D. Wolcott, M. Springer ROW 3 Cleft to rightjz C. Wayman, S. Waite, B. Westbrook, G. Stoll, C. Walmsley, E. Timm, G. Waltman, E. Timm. I' 57 SEATED: G. Ropp, C. DeSisti, C. Kroh. STANDING: M. Cheresnowsky, T. Snyder, D. Fitzgerald. SEVENTH GRADE Home Home Home Home Home Home PRESIDENTS Room 14 ,,,,, ,,.,, , .,,,. ,,,,,,..,. C A ROL DESISTI Room 19 ,,,, ,,,,,,, DIANE FITZGERALD Room 107 ,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,, C HERYL KREH Room 108 ,..,,. C.C. . ..,..... - - GAIL ROPP Room 1 I7 ,,,,.. ,,,,,,, T HOMAS SNYDER CLASS OF 1964 ROW 1 Cleft to rightlz L. Cooley, J. Arey, C. Beatty, J. Billings, W. Clark, M. Burke, S. Baxter, P. Chestnut. ROW 2 Cleft to rightjz N. Catlin, C. Atwood, C. Cook, M. Cheresnowsky, N. Cryder, L. Conklin, C. Conklin, J. Campbell, J. Brown, J. Baglini. ROW 3 lleft torightj: L. Bidlack, R. Ault, J. Blackman, L. Blake, E. Cocldington, R. Cannavino, R. Carey, P. Bergman, J. Coleman, D. Bastion. ROW l Cleft to rightl: H. Havens, J. House, T. Farr, D. Downey, T. Hubish, R. Glosenger, J. Ennis. ROW 2 Cleft to rightlz J. Dickson, T. Harrington, C. DeSisti, C. Haum, J. Ennis, G. Fellcita, E. Hennessy, W. Erle. ROW 3 Cleft to rightjz M. Ellers, H. Durham, J. DeSisti, E. Holst, D. Glose, D, DeKay, S. Higley, C. Fergu- son, J. Ferguson. SEVENTH GRADE ROW I Cleft to rightj: L. Miller, S. Lantz, C. Mullen, R. Lewis, D. Huminik, R. Lincoln, B. Kisner, T. Miller, M. Humphrey. ROW 2 Cleft to rightl: R. Jacoby, J. Kepner, C. Lantz, C. Minturn, C. Kreh, T. Johnson, P. Lawler, B. Maly, R. Johnson. ROW 3 Cleft to rightlz M. Kaplan, J. Mancuso, K. Kent, E. Maurer, S. Krauss, D. Holbert, R. Merrick, G. Loomis, C. Hunter, B. Kent. 59 ROW 1 Cleft to rightl: M. Quattrini, R. Rose, J. Rithbun, S. Peterson, S. Polinski, R. Page, L. Piatt, C Rinebold. ROW 2 Cleft to rightj: I. Monchak, J. Mullen, P. Quattrini, G. Popp, M. Peppard, T. Newton, J. Stanchak, P. Quatrini, L. Quatrini. ROW 3 Cleft to rightj: B. Rockman, C. Potter, B. Northrup, G. Reynolds, J. Quinn, J. Payavis, D. Owens, SEVENTH GRADE ROW I Cleft to rightj: M. Smith, K. Titus, J. Titus, R. Scaffer, R. Smith, M. Talada, M. Wolcott, J. Zello ROW 2 Cleft to rightbz P. Westbrook, M. Salo, V. Zagozewski, J. Sloat, D. Strayves, L. Varner, N. Shaffer, L. Wood, H. Irons, H. Schrader. ROW 3 Cleft to righttz P. Spears, R. Wright, S. Williams, C. Wible, R. Thomas, A. Wlles, T. Snyder, L Skinkle, S. Schmitthenner, J. Straight, T. Stevens. 60 B. Dugan, J. Nittinger, A. Field, K. Alteri. OF F I C ERS President ....,......... ,..,.....,,,, A LLEN FIELD Vice President .,.... ...... . .. KATHRYN ALTERI Secretary ........,.. ,.,,,,, J OAN NITTINGER . Treasurer ......... ..,., B ERNARD DUGAN STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, The student governing body of The high school, is composed of an elected member from each home room and one delegate-at-large from The Junior and Senior Classes. Supervised by Miss Ruth Tozer, The Student Council is given many responsibilities. rgcrs ,Some of the various projects include maintaining an orderly lunch line, col- lecting clothing tor The needy people ot The Southern states, distributing handbooks containing vast intorma- tion on Sayre High to new students, Taking charge ot The March of Dimes boxes in all home rooms, and selling Sayre High School book covers. This Tall The Sayre Student Council had The privilege ot installing The Wyalusing Council. Later in The year, The Athens Student Council conducted The installation ot The Sayre Council. For The tirst Time in The group's history, bronze pins engraved with The emblem of an open book and quill was given to each member of The Council as a Token of membership. - ROW I lleft To rightbz J. Hotalen, B. Dugan, J. Nittinger, A. Field, K. Alteri, J. Smith. I ROW 2 Cleft to rightjz D. Bastion, C. Haum, N. MacMorran, C. Bowen, M. Bustin, L. Berrettini, A. Deubler, C. Quatrini, P. Derrig, D. Owens, P. McGuire, C. DeSisTi. ROW 3 Cleft to rightjz K. Wildrick, P. Noone, J. Machutes, T. Snyder, G. Regan, L. Keeney, A. Arcesi, E. Osmun, C. Schrader, C. Vough, S. Higley, H. Epstein. 62 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society, which is under the supervision of Mrs. Agnes Flynn, is composed of out- standing students from the Junior and Senior Classes. The qualities which make a student eligible for membership are service, scholarship, and character. Members are chosen if they are in the upper ten per cent of their class or.. if theyfhave an average of ninety or better. illl A The students are elected to the Society by a two- thirds vote of the faculty. i ggf1,,, Juniors are chosen on pffobation, for they must attain first honor marks, then, in their senior year, they be- come permanent members. To be chosen as a member of the National Honor Society is one of the greatest honors bestovved upon a student in high school. A. Arcesi, C. Simpson, D. Reynolds, C. Vough OF F IC ERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, D AVID REYNOLDS Vice President ..... ...., A NTHONY ARCESI Secretary ,.,,..,,,.., ............ C ARYL SIMPSON Treasurer ,..,..,. ...... C ATHERINE VOUGH ROW 1 Cleft to rightja C. Shershen, P. Kaplan, N. Potter, C. Vough, C. Simpson. ROW 1 Cleft to rightjz E. Rockman, A. Field, L. Brown, A. Arcesi, D. Reynolds. 63 NATIONAL TH ESPIANS The National Thespians are students who have earneol enough points in The tield ot dramatics to quality tor the society. It is a non-secretive, but completely honorary, society. A total ot Thirteen points are required for membership. These points are accumulated by participating in plays, by apply- ing make-up to cast members, and by Taking part in the Redskin Review. Along with The honor of belonging To this society, The students receive a year's subscription To Dramatics. Mrs. Helone Wildrick supervises The organization with The assistance of the officers: Allen Fielcl, president, Grace Nloug- han, vice president, Linola Solomon, secretary, Sandra Sager, Treasurer, and Paul Kaplan, scribe. A. Field, P. Kaplan, S. Sager, G. Moughan, L. Solomon 'Er ROW 1 Cleft to rightiz G. Moughan, S. Sager, L. Solomon, N. Mullen, D. Boston, P. Kaplan. ROW 2 fleft to rightiz 5. Staight, J. Quatrini, D. Reynolds, A. Field, D. Allis, L. Little, S. Holden. 64 l . ROW l Cleft to rightjz B. Miller, C. Skinkle, J. Hill, N. Morningstar, M. McMahon, P. Harding, S. Sager, M. Annabel G, Bryan, A. Pedini. ROW 2 Cleft to rightlz S. Elliott, M. Stark, N. Drake, J. Nittenger, V. Micklitsch, M. Antonetti, G. Edersheim, H. Ennis C. Howey, S. Titus. ROW 3 Cleft to rightjz D. Hutsick, B. Beardsley, N. Mullen, M. Nagle, S. Holden, P. Mullen, G. Bogart, M. Parr, C Vough, B. Lyons, C. Liddic, P. Shoemaker. CAP AND CUE CLUB The Cap and Cue Club has proved to be a very popular club. So popular, in fact, that it was necessary to divide it into two groups-one which meets on Monday, ..,, and one on Thursday. Under the direction of Mrs. Helone Wildricl-ij, this clubsfisi very active, especially in taking trips to see plays at Ithaca and in sponsoring commencement awardsffor eligible students ofthe National Thespians. L The officers of Monday's club are Nancy Theetge, president, Linda DeWitt,ivice president, Emma Borits, secre- tary, and Leslie Little, treasurer. iii'Qr L- L y I y . . ' n The officers of the Thursday group aref iyi Catherine Vouglli, .presaidejntyg Patrick Mullen, vice president, Jeanette Hill, secretary, and Charlene Skinkle, treasurerg fi FJ? ,V gi If , . . 1 ROW l Cleft to rightlz D. Alexander, N. Sager, K. Alteri, B. Moore, L. Clarke, L. Berrettini, L. Bolich, L. DeWitt, K. Petrocco, N. Theetge, P. Campbell. ROW 2 Cleft to rightj: N. Quatrini, C. Simpson, S. Erle, M. Cuthbert, G. Moughan, M. Miller, M. Felt, P. Osborne, K. Ferguson, S. Ginalski, C. Davis, R. Farrell, E. Borits. ROW 3 Cleft to rightbz B. Bostwick, R. Powell, R. Alteri, D. Boston, T. Satterly, L. Little, D. Alice, A. Field, E. Rockman, J. Quatrini, S. Staight, A. Bastion, S. Chamberlain, A. Arey, R. Lyons. 65 LITERARY STAFF: A. Field, T. Foley, L. Solomon, S. Titus, M. Tyson, K. Alteri, A. Leahy. SAYRENADE STAFFS TYPING STAFF-QSEATEDJ: M. FelT. CLef1 to rigl'1TD: D. Alexander, B. Bosfwick, B. Lyons, M. Nagle V. Micklitsch, P. Campbell. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: P. Kaplan, E. Bori1s, L. Brown. ADVERTISING STAFF-ROW I Cleft To rightlz K. Hill, S. Holden, R. Farrell, A. Bastion, T. Satferly. ROW 2 Cleft to righfjz M, Parr, R. Pefrocco, A. Arey, M. Mc- Mahon, B. Bostwick, M. Felt. 66 .1 'EAQYM f v if-Q Vs-491 an-wer! SEATED fleft To rightjz P. Kaplan, S. Titus, J. Quairini, A. Leahy, M. Parr, T. Satferly, A. Field, A. Bastion, L. Solomon, M. A. Tyson, K. Alferi T. Foley, L. Brown. STANDING Cleft To rightj: D. Alexander, P. Campbell, E. Borifs, A. Arey, B. Bostwick, Nl, Felt, R. Pefrocco, R. Farrell. 67 LITERARY STAFF-ROW l Cleft to rightlz A. Talada, N. Theetge, B. Moore, N. Sager, L. DeWitt, B. Miller. ROW 2 Cleft to rightjz G. Moughan, J. Hotalon, K. Ferguson, R. Powell, H. Ellis, ,P. Kaplan,'R. Farrell, VN. Morning- star. - 4 ' K ROW 3 Cleft to rightl: L. Solomon, M. Tyson, L. Wofblewski, D. Reynolds, E. Rockman, J. Shaffer, M. Nagle, A. Bastion, C. Liddic, A. Arey. ' CHIEFTAIN The Chieftain is the school magazine which appears three times a year. lt is composed of the literary, art, production, and business departments. The literary staff is under the direction of Mrs. Shirley Daddona, and the business staff is under the supervision of Miss Elisabeth Bouton. Max Cooley is chief ad- viser. The staff is composed of students from the Sophomore, Jun- ior, and Senior Classes. EDITORS: P. Kaplan, R. Ginalski, E, Borits, ART AND PRODUCTION STAFF-ROW l Cleft to rightj: B. Miller, C. Simpson, D. Alexander, B. Patsy, A. Pedini. ROW 2 Cleft to rightj: A. Talada, L. DeWitt, S. Erle, R. Farrell, P. Osborne, C. Skinkle, J. Hill, P. Campbell. ROW 3 Cleft to rightlz P. Kaplan, B. Bostwick, J. Rogers, R. Ginalski, P. Mullen, L. Worblewslci, V. Micklitsch, E Borits, M. Felt. , 68 Editor-in-Chief ,,,,,,,,,, Junior Assistant Co-ordinating Editor LINDA SOLOMON Junior Assistant ,Y,,.. ,,,,, Mis-Chief ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Poetry Editor ..,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, Book Reviewer ,,,,,, ,qw-., Y!! vm, flu 'D ,ff Aw' KD.-'M H, ,,,. L., ,wr my SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS PAUL KAPLAN CHERRY LIDDIC ,, RONALD GINALSKI LINDA DEWITT CATHERINE VOUGH ARVILLA AREY Sports Editor ..,.,. ,L......,,...,,.,,L..,,,,,,,,,,, D AVID REYNOLDS Assistants ,,..,,,,,, ,,,,.. K EITH FERGUSON, GENE OSMUN Alumni ....YY.Y......YV...... .YYAYYYY,YYY,,,,,,,Y,,,f.,.,, M ARY ANN TYSON Junior Assistant ..A., ,,,,, M ARY ELLEN NAGLE Art Editors .,..Y,....Y,, ,,,,,,,..,.. E MMA BORITS HAROLD BROWN Faculty, foreign students, and host and hostess at Nan's tea. Edgar tries to get a point across to Ed at the farewell assembly. a..-LL, el-Le.no'n FOREIGN ln cooperation with the Herald Tribune Youth Forum, Sayre was privileged to honor, for the sixth consecutive year, two foreign students. Nadia Domian, of Lebanon, and Edgar Gimotea, of the Philippines, were given the gracious hospitality of Nancy Theetge and Edward Rockman, respectively. The first social event in their honor was a tea given at the home of Nancy Theetge to acquaint the guests with the seniors and Sayre High teachers. Nadia and Edgar attended classes daily and participated in the class discussions. They were taken on tours of the valley's industries, such as The Evening Times, the I. R. Shops, the Blue Swan Mills, and the Robert Packer Hos- pital. The Brains show Edgar a typical stag night. Mr. Snyder presents the coveted diplomas to Nadia and Edgar. 70 One of several after-school seminars held in library feature Nadia Nadia and Edgar enioy a slow one at Senior Party and Edgar. TU DENTS Attending a Sayre Borough Council meeting, enioying a concert ot the Boston Pops in Elmira, and cheering at local basketball games and wrestling matches gave our guests an insight of our special nights out. Nadia and Edgar took part in many panel discussions: one with the P.T.A., several in Sayre High in the form of after-school seminars, one in an assembly at Waverly High School, and another in a special assembly at which the students were given, by H. Austin Snyder, honorary diplomas. They were given an appropriate farewell at the Senior Party held January 15, l959. The party, taking place at the Sayre Elk's Lodge, was in the form of a buffet-dance with dancing to records. Edgar obligingly signs autographs. Nadia and Edgar bid Aurevoir 7l JUNIOR PROM T IN Swfl 8 1, 'fr Para-fl 'se 'ii' ' ' QUEEN SANDRA HELIKER The highlight of The evening was The corona- Tion of The queen who was chosen from among The iunior girls who aTTended The prom. Sandra Heliker was named Queen of The 1958 Junior Prom. ATTired in a yellow gown wiTh maTching accessories, she was crowned by The presidenT of The Junior Class, George Bryan. A sparkling waTerTall provided a maiesTic seTTing for The queen's Throne. The cascading effecT was produced by sTreTching Tin foil be- Tween whiTe crepe paper sTreamers and covering This background wiTh angel hair. The finishing Touch was supplied by placing dry ice aT The boTTom of The falls. In TronT of The waTerfall, There was a whiTe wroughT iron love seaT from which The queen reigned over The dance. 72 Some couples enloy a dreamy dance. On The evening of May 9, 1958, This year's Senior Class sponsored iTs Jun- ior Prom, Sparkling Paradise, in The high school gymnasium. Music was provided by Don Alliger's band. The Theme was beauTifully carried ouT by making a ceiling of deep purple and lilac sTreamers, Silver sparkling sTars accenTed The scene. A canopy of lilac and purple sTreamers covered The sTairway. The cenTer of aTTracTion was The glisTening waTerfall beauTifully dec- oraTed wiTh silver, lilac, and whiTe sTreamers, and Tin foil, covered wiTh angel hair. The Tables were decoraTed wiTh whiTe crepe paper, complimenTed by TrosTed whiTe candles sprinkled wiTh silver dusT. IT was Truly a Sparkling Paradise. GeTTing ready for The big nighT are last year's Juniors. QUEEN'S COURT: M. Tyson, L. Solomon, P. Derrig. Saturday, December 13, 1958, marked the date of the annual Senior Prom. The gymnasium was transformed into a Wonders of a Winter Night. Drawn from a silver ball in the center of the gym, blue streamers formed a ceiling. Blue and silver bells were suspended from the ceiling all around the gym. The tables were complimented by blue candles with a frosting that resembled snow. As one descended the stairway to the dance floor, he found himself beneath a canopy of blue and silver streamers. Walking across the floor, one felt as if he were really in a winter wonderland. The Dixie Cups from Mansfield State Teachers College provided the enioyable music for the occasion. Mike's in a trance. I . ,.,. ,,,,,,AB M ,,.W,..., fW it 131 li-Ei SENIOR PROM zfwadl' an QUEEN LINDA SOLOMON Our prom was climaxed by a dance for the senior girls and their escorts. During this dance, a committee of teachers selected a queen and two attendants to reign over the 1959 Senior Prom. The three members of the court were an- nounced by David Reynolds. Linda Solomon was chosen queen, with Mary Ann Tyson and Patricia Derrig as her attendants. Linda was crowned by the principal of the high school, Frank S. Walk. The president of thei Senior Class, George Bryan, presented her with a bouquet of flowers. Linda was attired in a blue gown, Mary Ann in an aqua gown and Patricia in a rose gown, all complimented with white accessories. The background of the queen's throne was a winter scene complimented bv a Christmas tree on each side. 73 Before a large audience, on April 26, 1958, this year's Senior Class presented its Junior Play, Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal, adapted to the stage by Anne Coulter Martens from the book by Lloyd C. Douglas. This play was to be the last directed by Miss Geraldine Sto- cum before her recent departure for Africa. Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal takes place in Dr. Hudson's office in Brightwood Hospital. JUNIOR Dr. Hudson ....... Joyce ....,A.....,. -.. Tim Watson ....,,. Joel Kelsey ,.,.... Mr. Warner ...... PLAY ALLEN FIELD JOAN LIDDARD GRACE MOUGHAN Nancy Ashford ....,, ,...Y.. MALCOLM PARR LESLIE LITTLE DAVID ALLIS DIANE BOSTON Barbara ,,,,..,,,,,,,,. .... Cynthia Bates Marion Prentess .... ,,.,,,, Tony Bontempini Mrs. Bontempini Miss Hastings ...., Mrs. MacLean SHERRILL HOLDEN NANCY MULLEN ANTHONY ARCESI NORMA MORINGSTAR NANCY THEETGE NANCY SAGER Mrs. Armitage .,... ..,,,, S ANDRA STAIGHT Bob ,,,,..,,,,,.....,.,,. ,,.., T HOMAS SATTERLY Josie ,.,,..,,............,...,. ,,,,,,..... J UDY KEPNER Student Director ..,..... .,.,, L INDA SOLOMON on. ' HUDSON 5 SECRET' 3' OUR NAL Dr. Hudson is pictured as the typical easy-go- ing, small-town doctor. Many complicated situations arise as he tries to help his various patients. Les and Diane star in a tender love scene. The climax unveils as Grace, Allen, Mac, and Joan watch. 74 I -2- f Slowly, Grace becomes Nell Noble. Lesson number one by Mrs. Holst. SENIOR PLAY Tewlawney Tillinghast ALLEN FIELD Mrs. Amanda Tillinghast .............. SANDRA STAIGHT Shirley Searle .................... ....... S ANDRA SAGER Daryl Blessingham ...,.. .....,..., P AUL KAPLAN Clara Posey ......... - .......... ............ N ANCY MULLEN Felix Front ..,,.....,,. ..,...,. D AVID REYNOLDS Erica Stanton ..,.,,.. Jed Hooker ......... Zelda Franklin ..... Millie Malone ...... Marion Paget ........ DIANE BOSTON LESLIE LITTLE LINDA SOLOMON SHERRIL HOLDEN MARY ANN TYSON Student Director ......................,,.......,.. ALEX DUNNE For its Senior Play, the Senior Class selected Little Nell, the Orphan Girl, a comedy melo- drama in three acts by Nelson Goodhue. Presented on the evening of November 22, 1958, the play was under the direction of Mrs. Gertude Holst. The action of the play took place in the drawing room of the Tillinghast mansion. Nell Noble, the beautiful heroine, who fought To save her honor, found herself involved in a situation that could only be saved through the efforts of the hero, Twelawney Tillinghast. Daryl Blessingham, the villain, held the audience with his vicious plots and comical antics. David, Allen, and Sandra watch as Paul acts the part of the villain. S ls fl g gall if if Showboat was the theme of 1959 Redskirt RSVUS- CAPTAINS FOUR-Reynolds, Quatrini, Francke, Kaplan-emcee - program. REDSKIN Showboat's Comingl This was the theme of the 1959 Redskin Revue. A large Showboat made up most of the background of the scenery painted by Francis Vail and Harold Brown with the assistance of Mrs. Delphne Krotzer, art superviser of Sayre schools. The show consisted ot many variety acts including choruses, cho- rus Iines, pantomimes, and instrumentalists. Sharon, Joyce, Jeannette, and Kathy wash that man ' h fih ' h '. ng f out O elf an Daddy was sung and danced by the Sayrettes. 1..a,x :n- f1:anaun1.a .v, 1 1 The stage is set by The Choral Club for Deep Purple. REVUE Fideltones sing Tom Dooley. Three little girls in blue sing Dream. l Paris is brought to the Showboat by The freshman girls. George, Paul, Paul make a Ewe turn H i :'fi5hwwbw? il KM, n Las Muchachas pose before their version of the Mexican Hai Rock. The high-stepping maioreftes exhibit their Twirling skills The Boop-De-Boops line up for the REDSKIN REVUE. ,U 7,,, prix !Q,lx,,., 2,33 'gi ZOVVOGHGS Come OUT Of The nlghf- A rendition is given by The Brass Ensemble. 78 CAREER DAY Open Doors to Opportunity -such was the theme of the ninth annual Career Day held November TO, 1958, under the sponsor- ship of Sayre's guidance director, W. Albert Mortimer. Career Day was organized to acquaint the sophomores, juniors, and seniors with various professions. The general assembly was held in the afternoon. The keynote speaker, Dr. Lewis W. Rathgeber, president of Mansfield State Teachers College, spoke about Changing Times. Later in the afternoon, the seniors and iuniors were given an opportunity to attend a college conference of their choice. Dr. Lewis W. Rathgober opens the main assembly. Charlene and Linda see films on nursing. An airline stewardess gives facts about good grooming. 1 1 The Choral Club adds harmony to the assembly. Mrs. Hoist introduces a speaker. 79 BAND OFFICERS-Cleft to rightjz P. Kaplan, D. Reynolds, N. Potter. BAND DIRECTORS-Cleft to rightlz Ray Hauver, Nelson Sickler. SENIOR Since many students select band as their major extracurricular activity, it is one of the largest organizations in Sayre High School. This year, the students take band as a regular subject, prac- ticing over the noon hour on Tuesdays and Thurs- days. The band participates in many activities, such as the Halloween and Memorial Day parades and the annual May Day Festival. Many proiects are sponsored by the band dur- ing the year. These include the selling of maga- zines and candy to help purchase the iuniors' sweaters. cLARlNEts-Row 1 Cleft to Hahn. L. vvorblewska, R. Powell, K. Bailey, J. Bonney, C. Skinkle, S. Braund. ROW 2 Cleft to rightlz D. Coccagnia, R. Newman, P. Corbin, G. Loomis, J. Kingston. ROW 3 fleft to rightl: D. Owens, L. Varner, J. Griswold, B. Rockman D. Rifenberg, S. Mazza, J. Ginalski. TROMBONEShCleft to rightlz L. Beach, L. Keeney, B. Johnson, P Kaplan, L. Carney. TRUMPETS-Cleft to rightlz C. Keeney, T. Fravel, J. Ackley, S. lrons, A. Lindley, P. Griffith, H. Billings. DRUMS-lleft to rightl: J. Schaffer, B. Rolfe, J. Smith, J. Zello, J. Kenish, R. Everett, V. Micklitsch. f BAND During football season, the banol practices long hours to prepare for the halftime shows that have proved to be some of the best in the area. Prior to each game, the drum anol bugle corps achieves SENIOR BAND MEMBERS-ROW 'l Cleft to rightl: P. Harding, D. Warner, B. Trainer. ROW 2: P. Kaplan, K. Ferguson, J. Kenish, J. Zello. ROW 3 Cleft to rightj: G. Bryan, N. Potter, G. Maxim, D. Reynolds. an impressive effect as they unite with the band to play the national anthem. After the football season is terminated, the banol begins practice in preparation for the annual spring concert which was held on March 13. HORNS-Cleft to rightjz M. Dugan, D. Warner. FLUTES-Cleft to rightjz G. Farrell, J. Skinkle, P. Ferguson, J. Welty, S. Johnston. SAXAPHONES-ROW l Cleft to righttz S. Krauss, P. Bazilia, L. Potter, J. Pryslopski. ROW 2 Cleft to rightlz P. Harding, L. MacMorran, B. Trainer. TROMBONES-Cleft to rightjz G. Bryan, D. Williamson, K. Ferguson R. Walborn. TRUMPETS-Cleft to rightln N. Potter, G. Maxim, J. Schultz, M Santucci, D. Hulbert, J. Mullen. BASSES-Cleft to rightlz R. Lathrop, P. Polinski. HORNS-Cleft to rightjz C. Shaffer, D. Reynolds. DISTRICT BAND MEMBERS-Cleft to rightla D. Reynolds, J. Polinski, L. Worblewski, K. Fergu- son, G. Bryan. RUTH TYSON SANDRA HELIKER PATRICIA FIELD 1- MAJORETTES '58-'59 PRISCILLA NORTHRUP JEANNE CLARKE ROBERTA SOPRANO CHARMA QUATRINI GAIL REGAN 82 JUNIOR BAND LEFT ROW I Cleft to rightjz D. Coccagnia, R. Newman, J. Ginalski, J. Kingston, D. Rifenberg. LEFT ROW 2 Cleft to rightlz D. Owens, L. Varner, J. Griswold, B. Rockman, S. Higley. LEFT ROW 3 Cleft to rightj: L. Skinkle, S. Sager, J. Ferguson, R. Rolls, C. Haum, C. Kreh. LEFT ROW 4 Cleft to rightlz J. Pryslopski, L. Potter, C. DeSisti, S. Krauss, S. Polinski. RIGHT ROW I Cleft to rightjz J. Foster, C. Keeney, J. Ackley, K. Fravel, H. Billings. RIGHT ROW 2 Cleft to rightl: G. Felicita, W. Northrup, J. Mullen, D. Holbert. RIGHT ROW 3 Cleft to rightb: W. Talada, W. George, M. Dewitt, L. Beach. RIGHT ROW 4 Cleft to rightlz P. Bergman, R. Walborn, D. Huminick, C. Shaffer. CENTER FRONT Cleft to rightl: P. Ferguson, J. Skinkle, M. Kaplan, J. Billings, M. Humphry, J. Staight. CENTER BACK Cleft to righttz D. Henrich, R. Everett, P. Soloweij, A. Rumble, Composing the Junior Band is a group of iunior high students preparing to enter Senior Band. Under the able direction of Ray Hauver, the members practice every Monday during the fourth period. The Junior Band rehearsals involve the preparation ofyarrangements for presentation at the annual band concert. The members learn how to read the music accurately and how to play their instruments with greater skill. The knowledge gained in Junior Band enables the students to qualify for Senior Band. Many students participate in both Senior and Junior Band, since they qualified for Senior Band when they were only freshmen, however, it is also necessary for a freshman to seIectJunior Band for his club. HI-LO'S The Hi-Lo's, an extremely popular dance band, is composed of seven boys from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes. John Polinski plays the accordion, John Schultz, the trumpet, John Quatrini, the bass, Jack Kenish, the drums, George Bryan, the trombone, and Paul Bizilia, the saxaphone. The members of this band are also members of the high school band. They are frequently called upon to provide music for many occa- sions. J. Polinski, J. Schultz, J. Quatrini, J. Kenish, G. Bryan, P. Bizilia. 83 SEATED: s. siaighf. ROW l Cleft to rightl: I.. MacMorran, K. Alteri, M. Cuthbert, B. Brimmer, R. Farrell, B. Rolfe, A. Bastion, L. Rogers, M. Tyson, N. Theetge. ROW 2 Qleft to rightjz L. LiTTle, D. Francke, J. Quatrini, L. Carney, R. Lathrop. CHORAL CLUB One of The mosT highly renowned groups of Sayre High is The Choral Club, which is under The direcTion of Wil- liam Greenham. ,. Through bake sales, dances, and The School Board, The members were able To purchase white wool blazers for The girls and navy iackeTs for The boys. AT ChrisTmas, The appreciative group presenTed,Mr. Greenham with a iackeT idenTical tothe boys'. if The Choral Club has represented Sayre High aT many TuncTions. The highly VenTerTaining repertoires were presenTed at various assemblies: aT The iniTiaTion of The AThens Honor SocieTy, aT The D.A.R. Founders Day pro- grams, in The Redskin Revue, aT The P.T.A. Founders' Day Program, aT The Acacia Club, and aT specialassemblies aT The Susquehanna and Montrose High Schools. - Q Most of The members were given The opporTuniTy To attend CounTy Chorus. Those selected To .participate in District Chorus were Mary Ann Tyson, alto, Leslie LiTTle and John Polinski, Tenors, and John Quatrini, bass. 5 ,SENIOR CHORUS T 1 OFFICERS President .............. ......,..... L ESLIE -LlTTl.E Vice President .,... .......... N ANCY THEETGE Secretary ............ .,.. 2 , MARY ANN TYSON Librarian .... ..,... KATHRYN ALTERI A K. Alteri, N. The-etge, L. Little, M. Tyson. 84 C ROW l Cleft to rightbz S. Kunkler, K. Alteri, R. Farrell, K. Marshall, J. Hotalen, B. Schrader, R. Clark, N. Theetge, P. McGuire. ROW 2 Cleft to rightiz G. Edersheim, P. Corbin, C. Liddic, S. Staight, D. Horton, J. Rogers, J. Shaffer, M. Tyson, A. Bastion, S. Braund, M. Bastion, L. Hoose. ROW 3 Cleft to rightlz L. MacMorran, G. Regan, J. Welty, M. Decker, L. Carney, J. Quatrini, R. Lathrop, J. Polinski, L. Little, D. Francke, J. Loomis, S. Elliott, B. Rolfe, M. Cuthbert. SENIOR CHORUS Both Senior Chorus and Ninth Grade Chorus are directed by William Greenham. Sophomores, iuniors, and sen- iors with vocal ability are permitted to ioin the Senior Chorus. S The Ninth Grade Chorus is a newly formed organization this year. They made their debut at the Freshman Ban- Cillel- . . .,t, .,.. i ,355 These two choruses and the Choral Club presenfedsydecial assemblies at Christmas and Easter. The Easter pro- gram had as its theme Songs of America. . y The accompanists for the various programs vve'feiNancy Theetge, Sandra Staight, Jan Rogers, Maria Tymoski, and Linden Carney. W 41 NINTH GRADE CHORUS ROW l Cleft to rightlz B. Forman, M. Limmerman, P. Ferguson, C. Borits, D. Wood, C. Bowen, D. Lantz, M. Langley, A. Murphy, K. Bryan N. Warner. ROW 2 ,Cleft to rightlz D. Boston, J. Anderson, D. Henrich, J. Foley, D. Walker, K. -Wildrick, L. Johnson, C. Quatrini, P. Forkan, S. Pierce, D Bonning, J. Franks, J. Burkhart. ROW 3 Cleft to rightjz J. Alteri, T. Kepner, M. Tomaski, J. Baxter, G. Houghtaling, T. Chacona, D. Rifenberg, J. Northrup, R. Everett, J. Payavis L. Comstock, J. Machutes, J. Alliger, K. Otto. SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB ROW I Cleft to rightl: J. Hotalen, D. Davies, R Hunsinger, P. Haggerty, R. Clark. ROW 2 Cleft to rightj: A. Salo, D. Francke, J. Scanlin R. Agnew, M. Smith. ROW 3 Cleft to rightl: D. Glaser, T. Hansen, D. Allis L. Brown, R. Johnston, D. Williamson, D. Reynolds Two very profitable clubs were continued this year, one for the senior high and one for iunior high. These clubs spend many club periods probing into the mysteriesfof science. These organizations' main obiective, as expressed by Frank Antonelli, the clubs' sponsor, is to further broaden scientific intellect and interest in scientific happening in ourgeveryday life. Officers for the Senior Science Club are Robert Agnewfpresident, and William Johnston, secretary. Officers for the Junior Science Club are John Payavis,president,and Joan Burkhart, secretary. JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB ROW' I Cleft to rightlz N. MacMorran, J. Burkhart, P. Page, J. Murray, K. Bryan, C. Conklin, J. Lindley, N. Warner. ROW 2 Cleft to rightl: K. Otto, J. Alteri, E. Holst, P. Forkan, K. Wildrick, W. Brehm, D. Clough, B. Moore. ROW 3 Cleft to rightj: A. Lampazzi, J. Northrup, D. Campbell, R. Bolich, J. Payavis, H. Epstein, J. Alliger, T. Kepner, M. Bustin. 86 TYPING CLUB The Typing Club has proved quite helpful to many senior high students. They learn to increase their speed and accuracy, along with writing business letters. Under the direction of Miss Elisabeth Bou- ton, students. who are not regularly enrolled in typing classes gain knowledge and skill through spending club period at the type- writers. ls ROW I Cleft to rightl: L. Bush, M. Wertz, S. Angelo, M. McCutcheon, J. Anthony. ROW 2 Cleft to rightlz B. Solock, N. Quattrini, M. Sheridan, S. Ginalski, G. Murray S. Rothholz. ROW 3 Cleft to rightlz N. Goble, J. Bonney, M. Bastion, L. Worblewski, R. Alteri. M Miller, D. Keener. ROW I Cleft to rightlz S. Vanderpool, B. Whitbeck, D. Mclntire, M. Zimmerman. ROW 2 Cleft to rightj: M. McCu'tcheon, J. Frank, P. Schrader, R. Clark, S. Pierce. ROW 3 Cleft to rightl: D. Eldred, D. Hutsick, C. Geffert, S. Johnston, N. Mullen, N. Peterpaul, C. Bendock. LIBRARY COUNCIL The Library Council consists of girls in ninth through twelfth grades. The purpose of the club is to acquaint its members with the inner workings of Library Science. The girls meet on Mondays and are as- sisted by Miss Katherine Matanle. Assuming responsibility as officers are Nancy Peterpaul, president, Carol Geffert, vice president, and Sandra Pierce, secretary- treasurer. 87 .i ROW l Cleft to rightjz S. Haggerty, L. Dewitt, P. Rought, L. Bloich, B. Moore, A. Talada, N. Theetge. ROW 2 Cleft to rightjz L. Berrietini, R. Hoyle, M. Cuthbert, J. Powell, M. Fuller, B. Rolfe, G. Brehm, C. Davis, S. Erle. ROW 3 Cleft to rightl: P. Noone, J. Maxim, C. Bendock, S. Staight, D. Horton, R. Tyson, C, Geffert, M. Santucci, R. Lyons, A. Nagle. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The F.T.A. club is proving to be a very informative one. lts main goals are to identify capable candidates for the teaching profession and to guide them, to secure accurate information on the possibilities for teachers, and to develop in candidates an awareness of responsibility ofthe teaching profession. This club meets every Thursday during club period under the direction of Max Cooley. This year they are trying to raise money to visit one of Pennsylvania's state teachers colleges. The officers are Alice Talada, president, Rita Lyons, vice president, Gretchen Brehm, secretary, Ruth Tyson, treasurer, and Louise Bolich, historian. C ROW l Cleft to rightlz B. Timm, B. Graham, G. Minturn, B. Hoose, L. Kelley, M. Beniamin, K. Maxim, l. Rolls, C. Minturn, S. Kunkler, S. Rolls. ROW 2 Cleft to rightl: S. Holden, P. Ciavardini, P. Beniamin, A. Campbell, J. Coe, B. Yaples, B. Johnson, B. Johnson, J. Alexander, L. House, S. Covey, P. Alexander, V. Shoemaker. - FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The F.H.A. club is composed of girls who study vocational home economics. The club offers to its members the opportunity of planning and carrying out further activities related to homemaking. Many activities are carried out by the group which is under the instruction of Mrs. Elizabeth Collins. Officers are Lucille House, president, Katherine Maxine, vicefpresident, Barbara Graham, secretary, Pat Ciavardini, treasurer, and Sherril Holden, chaplain. During the meetings, the club members tentatively plan for their future work: the creative planning and dec- orating of their own homes. P s Last year through bake sales, dances, and other similar proiects, the club raised enough money to buy iackets for its members. 88 ROW i Cleft to rightlz P. Schrader, P. Bostwick, A. Deubler, J. Walls, P. McGuire, P. Shoemaker, A, Cryder, P. Anthony, P. Kinney, S. Bird, J. Abrams. ROW 2 Kleft to rightl: S. Johnston, B. Morrison, S. Braund, B. Merrick, B. Bonning, J. Clark, J. Welty, M. Johnson, D. Eldred, S. Mensch, SOPHOMORE DRAMATIC CLUB The Sophomore Dramatic Club, which is under the guidance of Mrs. Gertrude Holst, has, for a long tU'ne, been extremely popular among the tenth grade students. The annual project of the club is the Sophomore Play,which is presented in the spring. The members of the club are introduced to the art of olramatics. ln addition to this, they act out skits and practice putting on theatrical make-up in the seclusion of their club meetings. The officers of the club include Kathleen Martini, president, Pamela McGuire, vice president, Judy Welty, treas- urer, and Bille Merrick, secretary. J. Frank, C. Hill. REPORTERS' CLUB Students who have a keen eye and ear for news have formed the Reporters' Club. This club seeks out and re- ports recent happenings concerning the Sayre High School to the Evening Times, Sayre's local newspaper. These articles appear every week. y Nick Gatto sponsors these earnest reporters during Thursday's club period. The officers selected are Nancy Sager, editor, Edward Rockman, assistant editor, Ann Bastion, scribe, and Lucille Clarke, business manager. ROW l Cleft to rightjz H. Whitehead, J. Mancuso, L. Clarke, R. Farrell, N. Sager, B. Patsy, C. Simpson, P. Derrig. ROW 2 ileff to flghflf E- R0ClCmHf'l, T- Saffefly, A. Bastion, A, Arey, R. Powell, B. Bostwickj P. Soloweii, M. Felt, E. Maurer. 89 ROW I Cleft to rightj: M. DeSisti, P..Johnson, F. Vail, J. Faltisco, D. McCracken, T. Dunfee, C. McNeal, J. Chacona. ROW 2 Cleft to rightjz J. Northrup, G. Solomon, J. McWatters, L. Diehl, D. Alexander, D. Morgan, B. Dugan, P. Comerinsky. ROW 3 Cleft to rightjz L. Parsons, M. Namet, B. Chacona, D. Benjamin, T. Machutes, J. Ciavardini, K. Deubler, P. VARSITY CLUB New initiated as a club this year was the Varsity Club. All boys who have earned a letter are eligible to join. This year's membership is about twenty-tive. It is sponsored by Glenn Haggerty, who is teaching the boys the social graces of dancing. The officers for this year are Lee Diehl, president, and Joe Faltisco, vice president. JUNIOR HIGH GEOGRAPHY CLUB Exploring geography is the main interest ot this club. With the help of Gerald Kinch, the adviser, the students ex- plore many modern problems quite extensively. The students break up into committees under the headings of topography, economy, culture, and climates. s Pryslopski, B. Siostrom. Bruce Liddic has been selected as president. , ROW 'I Cleft to rightl: B. Rockman, L. Varner, B. Kepner, H. Patrick, M. Cheresnowsky, N. Shaffer, G. Bush, F Maly. ROW 2 Cleft to rightj: E. Codclington, R. Bolich, B. Bentley, B. George, R. Newman, B. Liddic, J. Christian, J. Staight D. Owens, J. Ross. E 90 I i ROW I Cleft to rightjz M. Humphrey, J. Zello, B. Kisner, M. Salo, P. Westbrook, S. Lantz, M. Smith. ROW 2 Cleft to rightjz B. Maly, H. Irons, L. Conklin, M. Kaplan, J, Lattimer, J. Coleman, D. Bastion, V. Zagozewski. ROW 3 Cleft to rightlz R. Wright, M. DeWitt, S. Kruss, J. Miller, S. Higley, S. Schmitthenner, C. Mitchel, C. Potter, G. JUNIOR HIGH FIRST AID CLUB The Junior High First Aid Club is sponsored by the school nurse, Mrs. Ann Capece. The purpose of this club is to teach the girls first aid for their own welfare and that of others. If a minor accident should happen in their home, they would know what to do. Demonstrations are held du,r,i,ng the club periods for the girls to actually see first aid in action. The girls are taught what to do in case oflan emergency and are quite capable of handling any difficul- ties arising from accidents. g X,,, ,y Officers of this club are Marie Smith, president,.JoAnrif1EfZello,vvice president, Barbara Kisner, secretary. Ropp. ROW I Cleft to rightjz M. Quatrini, R. Hess, C. Beatty, J. Dickson, B. Forrest, M. Burke, J. Titus, R. Pie, R. Vose. ROW 2 Cleft to rightja C. Cook, C. Suiter, L. Hawkins, C. Kreh, T. Johnson, C. Hunter, M. Peppard, K. Eckenstein A. Murphy. ROW 3 Cleft to rightjz K. Kent, L. Blake, E. Maurer, G. Loomis, J. Johnston, P. Dolan, J. Payavis, L. Prough, J Mancuso, T. Allis. 9I ' .1 '.i .4 Y Y ROW ll Cleft to rigl'ith,'P. Kaplan, l1K. Ginalski, J. Titi, G. Regan, S. Kenish, D. Conklin, K. Bailey. ROW 2- Cleft to rightlz M. Parr, .R. Agnew, .W. Johnston, L. Br own, D. Williamson, L. Keeney, D. Glaser. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Cl,ub-Risk' under the counseling of lgfussell Chaffee. officers of this club are Paul Kaplan, president, Larry-:Brovvn, vice president, William Johnston, secretary, and Gary Regan, treasurer. The clxub-,does considerable work for the yearbook and other schoolf activities. The boys in this club are always busy taking pictures, developing ntegative-s,,and gaining rnoree,,knovvl-edge about the art of photography. They are well aequaintecl with filmqand cameras. ff: fl T Q fl fSliN.lDRflG.IRLS' ATHLETIC AssoclATioN The Senior Girls' Athletic .Association is sponsored and directed by Miss Marcia Knapp. The officers of the club are Gretchen Brehrn, president,-Gail Regan, vice president, Charlene Skinkle, recording secretary, Margaret Noone, treasurer, Maxine Bastion ancl'Mary Ann Dugan, corresponding secretaries. The rnain purpose of this club is to' promote interest in all athletics. Playday is one of Sayre's outstanding athletic events which takes place in the spring. Usually eight or ten schools are invited to attend this special meet. ROW 'I Cleft to rightjz A. Cryder, P. Shoemaker, S, Haggerty, C. Skinkle, D. Rinus, C. Shershen, S. Wolcott, S. Mc- Cracken, J. Smith, P. Rought, P. Olmstead, P. McQuire, C. Howey, S. Bird. ROW 2 fleft to rightl: B. Schrader, R. Hoyle, l. Strayves, G. Brehm, M. Walt, J. Hotalen, B. Rolfe, G. Farrell, S. Mensch, G. Regan, L. MacMorran, R. Saprano, K. Marshall, P. Bostwich, P. Donlin, B. Solock. ROW 3 Cleft to rightjz M. Fuller, M. A. Dugan, P. Corbin, M. Bastion, P. Noone, B. Rolfe, S. Braund, J. Shaffer, D. Horton, J. Rogers, S. Lynch, P. Shoemaker, B. Beardsley, S. Crocker, P. Haggerty, M. Santucci, M. Johnson. any ROW I Cleft to rightjz J. Randall, K. Jones, J. Dipio, C. Sager, P. Page, B. Hoose, S. Shedden, 'D. Hum-ink, P. Soprano, J. Sloat, N. Warner S. Biery. ROW 2 Cleft to rightjz S. Eldred, J. Francke, N. MacMoran, D. Lantz, A. Rumble, C. Carpenter, P. Alexander, D. Wolcott, M. Armstrong, C. Bowen N. Straves, N. Kiederling. I ROW 3 Cleft to rightl: L. Beach, J. Skinkle, M. Fredenburg, C. Pierce, M. Tymoski, J. Alliger, J. Machutes, G. Schutt, K. Cavlello, J. Sabatura, C Quatrini, L. Skinkle, D. Wood. JUNIOR GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Junior Girls' Athletic Club is managed by Miss Marcia Knapp. This association enables girls in seventh, eighthfland ninth 'grade to improve their ability in sports. The girls have the opportunity of competing intramurally against girls in other schools. This year the club plans to be host to a playdayiivvith''otheruarea schools participating. The members also plan a swimming party at Thomas Edison High School. The officers of the Junior Girls' Athletic Club are Ann R.umble,,,president, Kay Gay, vice president, Jean Machutes, recording secretary, Ellen Leahy, corresponding lili Secretary, ancllPhyllis Derrig, treasurer. ROW I Cleft to rightjz M. Springer, B. Graham, J. Alliger, S. Hibbatd, P. Ferguson, J. Dunne, M. Lindley, A. Murphy, K. Bryan, S. Shauer, S. Peterson, B. Forman. ROW 2 Cleft to rightjz K. Gay, K. Mitchell, B. Moore, B. Shaffer, J. Burkhart, S. Annabel, M. Morrison, J. Francks, P. Solowiei, C. Borits, S. Hunsinger. ROW 3 Cleft to rightjs C. Shaffer, L. Comstock, J. Dagustine, C. Keeney, J. Alteri, T. Kepner, E. Leahy, M. Bustin, G. Reynolds, K. Wildrick, J. Kuykendall, D. Bonning. 1 ROW 1 Cleft to rightjz R. Biery, L. Titus, R. House, J. Cole, W. White. SHOP CLUB The Shop Club is a new addition to the many clubs at Sayre High. lt is under the sponsorship of Francis Hunt. Through this organization, the boys are able to further their knowledge in the finer arts of wood- working with, machines. The members also learn the correct way of reading blueprints, of mixing paints, and oftpiaintingggo, The boys have the 'privilege of work- ing on any project they wish, with Mr. Hunt ready to answer a n y questions which may arise. The-officers of the Shop Club are Wil- liam White, president, Charles Wells, vice president, and Lee Titus, secreTary-treas- urer. BOYS' LEADERSHIP CLUB The Boys' Leadership Club is composed of two orthreeboys from each of the gym classes. The club is under the sponsorship of Gerald Rushin. These boys help Mr. Rushin to instruct the students in his gym classes. This year they will help him plan a program in preparation for the May Festival. ln the future, the boys will help him plan a schedule for intramurals. The officers of the club are: Michael DeSisti, president, Richard-Berks, vice president, Robert White, secretary, and Raymond Parks, treas- urer. ROW 1 Cleft to rightjz J. Baglini, J. Anderson, D. Newman, W. Bfehm, J. DSSlSii, D- l'lel'1l'lCl1, T- Faff- ROW 2 Cleft to rightjz J. Zello, J. Shay, R. White, L. Diehl, R. Parks, R. Bagley, M. Decker, S. Annabel- A T H L E T I C S w FOOTBALL VVe They 13 Hoonwburg U, oMh2O 19 Towanda W ,.., . 6 30 Troy ,, ,,,, ,,., 6 26 VVyMudng 6, ,.., - 6 12 VVavedy ..6, 66,,, 14 41 Canton .,,, .,,,, 18 l4 Athens ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , O O Kingston Catholic ...., .,,., O COACHING STAFF Glenn Haggerty, Floyd Williams, Jay Hutchison, William Skerpon. 7 ' ,f, f ' J C H Cortland ,6,, .... -13 i ROW 1 Cleft to rightjz Coach Rushin, P. Johnson, J. Tyson, T. Dunfee, M. Desisti, J. Chacona, R. Abrams, M. Decker, R. Farr, J. Rifenburg. ROW 2 Cleft to rightjz D. Morgan, N. Parente, A. Titi, S. Orlowski, J. Northrup, R. Vail, J. Wells, D. Flick, L. Diehl. ' ROW 3 Cleft to rightbz Coach Hutchison, M. Namet, J. Faltisco, K. Deubler, J. McWatters, B. Chacona, D. Alexander, J. Ciavardini, Manager Ed Rockman. ROW 4 Cleft to rightbz C. Shaffer, D. Beniamin, T. Machutes, B. Campbell, T. Arcesi, P. Pryslopski, D. Miner, C. Hildebrandt, Head Coach Glenn Haggerty. 96 15 R -93 3 Q3 Q21 . if l Ov 45 191 2 332, 45 49443 2. wp-I VX 3 5 we X 1'-9 F3 aim' VARSITY SENIORS JOHN CIAVARDINI, Tackle PAUL PRYSLOPSKI, Tackle CHARLES HILDEBRANDT, End TONY ARCESI, Tackle BILL CAMPBELL, Center FRANCIS CREDJ VAIL, Quarterback Honorary Co-Captain Honorary Co-Captain Honorary Co-Capfain Manager Ed Rockman Mascof Billy Haggerty 98 WRESTLING TEAM ROW 1 Cleft to rightjz Paul Johnson, Tom Dunfee, Augie Titi, Don Alexander, Joe Anthony, Lee Diehl, Sam Orlowski, Jim Rifenberg, Manager Leonard Beatty. ROW 2 Cleft to rightl: Coach Myers, Manager Steve Quatrini, John Soprano, Charles MacNeal, Dale Loomis, Dennis McCracken, Jack McWatters, Gene Osmun, Managers Dahl Morgan and Allen Muffley. The third year of wrestling at Sayre High proved to be very successful for the Redskins, as they compiled eight .wins in eleven matches. Losing only three matches, two to Towanda -and one to Wyalusing, and tying SRU in the other, the Redskins showed that they were much improved from the first two years. Perhaps some of the credit for this fine record goes to senior Dale Loomis, who was undefeated except for one tie, Joe Anthony, and Charles MacNeal. These three were elected tri-captains. Lee Diehl, a iunior, also remained undefeated. At the season's end, the Redskins sent eight wres- tlers to the semifinals of the Sectional Tournament. Joe Anthony became sectional champ in the lO3-pound class. 99 Lee Diehl takes his opponent to the mat in the Sectional Tournament SENICJR WRESTLERS JOE ANTHONY DALE LOOMIS CHARLES MacNEAL REDSKINS IN ACTICN Joe Anthony tries to Turn his opponent over. Dale Loomis seems to have his opponent aI'I tangled up l00 BASKETBALL ABOVE: Coach Jay Hutchison. BELOW Ueft to righfj: George Solomon, Ricky Park, Lee Keeney, Tony Arcesi, Dick Beniamin, George M, . J. . . axum,, lm Dolan, Ken Deubler, Paf Boblck, Bernard Dugan, Keuth Ferguson. I lol VARSITY SENIORS MQ .2 RG MAXIM 6 Q toNY Arecesi A PAT BOBICK KEITH FERGUSON BASKETBALL SCHEDULE WE THEY WE 73 Waverly ....,,.............. ....,,. 6 2 55 Binghamton Central ....., ....... 6 8 68 46 Williamsport ,,,,.,.....,,,, .,,,v,, 5 9 48 66 Vestal ..,.......,, .,...W, 5 2 52 67 Notre Dame .......,,., ......, 6 5 79 48 Notre Dame ,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ....... 5 6 71 72 Binghamton Central ...,.. ....... 8 5 60 73 Waverly ..E................, ....... 6 l 61 66 Towancla .,.... ....... 4 O 64 77 Williamsport ..,,, ,,,.,,, 8 7 83 l02 Tro-y ..,.,.oo,-o Wyalusing .... Canton ....... Athens .....,, Towanda ,,,.,. Troy ..Ao.ooo Vestal oE,.,,.,. Wyalusing .... Canton ...,....,.....o, Athens Covertimel THEY ----,o-34 ------,46 --,--,-4O ---LW46 ---,,-,4O -----,,42 --,---,7O -------39 ..... --55 ,---- -------78 J.V. R.T.L. CHAMPS fLeft to rightj: John Kraft, John Foley, Corky Parks, Tom Pietro, Jim Tyson, Jim Solomon, Jack Kingston. CLeft to rightjz Manager Howard Billings, Coach Johnson, Bob White, John Calveric, Don Rifenberg, Earl Maurer, John Foster, John Scanlin, Bob Bagley, Manager Doug Havens. Absent: Eddie Miller. REDSKINS IN ACTION Pat Bobick shoots from the foul line during the Wylausing game, as Dick Beniamin is ready to rebound. AlTl'10U9lW the WGS VallBnllY defended, Chico Solomon adds two Ricky Park puts one of his deadly push shots through the hoop points to the score as Tony Arcesi watches. at the Wyalusing game. l03 GLENN HAGGERTY-High School Athletic Director Joe Anthony is declared victor after winning his match in the Sectional Tournament. SPCRTS SNAPS Dick Beniamin receives the l.R. Baseball Sportsmanship Award from Robert Watkins, past president of the l.R. Employees' Club. John Ciavardini is on top ofthe Pig Pile. CHEERLEADERS COOKIE BORITS Co-Captain JUDY KEPNER Co-Capiain Irene STl'ayVeS Sharon Haggerty PBT HSQQSVTY Joan Nittinger Sharon I-Ynfh Gretchen Brehn J.V. CHEERLEADERS: J. Liddard, P. Forkan, T. Kip?erflB. Moore, M. Springer f V Q , if V gl , I Y, X Jlu 'L f ' M La' ,J L fx nl' F 4 J nf I HJ K A ' U X 'li ,Sli i P 'Q 11? , I I i ' I' J J all V' ff .bfv tx 17 if If gif 3 ' flfw fi f ,l f f ir' i as Ivo VJ I I i If JJ' if , 1 ,- r 'X 1 li , 1 Q, 1 fi , 'V' l ff . ix ff ll i 5 If!!! ll 4 5 0 ,. W0 1 iffy Cookie and Sharon spirit the pep rally. Does Trish really have three legs? I06 C L A S S O F '58 Bernie Dugan wins the hundred with Les Little a close second. Dido Brown breezes along in a qualifying round for the 220. Mike Kennedy, Paul Hutsick, Red Vail, and Bill Siostrom pose with their district ribbons. ROW 1 Cleft to rightl: P. Johnson, A. Muffley, T, Rossilo, J. Chacona, S. Orlowski, M. Desisti, J. Dolan. KNEELING: Manager H. Billings, L. Parsons, J. Pedini, M. Kennedy, P. Hutsick, J. Faltisco. ROW 2 Cleft to rightl: Manager, J. Corner, B. Dugan, D. Morgan, R. Vail, J. Nobles, C. Hildebrandt, J. Rifenburg, L. Diehl, J. McWat1ers, W. Campbell, T. Arcesi, D. Brown, P. Bobick, G. Loomis, W. Siostrom, G. Regan, P. Comerinsky, R. House, W. Johnston, Coach Rushin. l08 BASEBALL at hal' his wff' Don sifavves 'ales Seniors participating in baseball last year were Jim Carroll Bart Mandarano Gary Keene, Tom Gloeckner, Bill Brehm, Stan Maxim, John Clarroll, Bill Scanlin, and Jack Nittinger. We They 7 Troy .o,,.., D ....,A, .,., O lli Canton .,... ,,.... 0 8 Athens ,,o,. ...,.. 1 1 O Towanda ...., --- 3 6 Wyalusing .e... ..., O 8 Waverly ,,,,.. 6 13 Troy .....,. ....,,,o c H 2 14 Canton ,,,.,, - A.,--, 5 10 Athens ...,.... -,,,,, 6 6 Towanda .... ...... 4 O Wyalusing ,- ,,.-,,, , 3 PITCHERS W L Nittinger, Jack ,,,o,A ----,.,- 2 2 Benjamin, Dick ..o... ..,.,,,, 6 1 ROW l Cleft to rightj: J, Carroll, B. Mandarano, G. Solomon, R. Parks, G. Keene, Managers D. Newman, C. Houghtaling, J. Solomon. ROW 2 fleft to rightj: T. Gloeckner, M. Decker, J. Newman, B. Brehm, S. Maxim, J. Carroll, J, Tyson. ROW 3 fleft to rightjz T. Pietro, J. Ciavardini, B. Scanlin, D. Strayves, D. Beniamin, J. Nittinger, J. Scanlin. l09 MAY on Niavpoie- Junior High b afiems Cys Perf DAY Queen Ronnie Lynch being crowned by King William Scanlin. Weaving P Crm arMa I May Day Procession. y Day. um-lZrrlZrl'lu1--I7Ul 'l4UP Hazel Abrams James A. Ackley Phyllis and Pai' Ackley Rev. and Mrs. F. Porier Adams Mr. and Mrs. Frank Agnew Mr. and Mrs. Orphie Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Theodore Alexander . Donald Alliger Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Allis Marianne Al+eri Helen B. Ambs Mr. and Mrs. Ren Andrews Anonymous Bob Anfhony Mrs. H. R. Anihony Mrs. Au usi' Anioneili 9 Mrs. Ceasere Ani'one'Hi Mr . and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. . Michael Ani'oneH'i Igna+ius Arcesi James Arey PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. George Bryan Sr. Mrs. Helen Bubniak Mrs. C. L. Burlingham Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bufion Thomas Cabucci Mrs. Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cahill Caiherine Calveric Diane Calveric Elizabeih Camp Mr. and Mrs. Francis Campbell Dr. and Mrs. Warner Carlson Mrs. Roberi Carroll Mr. and Mrs. John Cas+erline Gale Chamberlain Ann Cheresnowsky Mr. and Mrs. John Cheresnowsky Mr. and Mrs. M. Cheresnowsky Mrs. Dunham Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunne Mrs. Doris Edsall Hor+ense C. Ennis Epiphany Conveni' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Epslein Miles G. Erle Mrs. Helen Esielle Mrs. and Mrs. Carl F. Elshman Mr. and Mrs. Julia EvereH John Everson Dr. George N. Ewing Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Farr Mr. and Mrs. Milford Farr Mrs. Roy Farr Mr. and Mrs. Parrick Farrell Sally Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Mr Mr. . and Mrs. James B. Arey Sr. and Mrs. Gordon Auli' . and Mrs. Arihur Ausi'in Mr Charles B. Ayers Floyd H. Bagley Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baglini Mr. and Mrs. Vaiser Baglini Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Cianfoni Julius J. Ciavardini Raymond Ciavardini Gilberi CioHi Peier CioH'i David Cipperley Clayion Clark D. M. Clough Frank Cloudas Carl Cobb Thomas J. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Feaiherson Miss Ann Fedchak Mrs. George Fedchak Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fell Earl Fellin Mr. and Mrs. Ari' Fell' Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson Kenneih Ferguson and Mrs. Roscoe Collins Ca rlfon Ke ni' Jim Banfield Marie Banfield Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bailey Mrs. Nick Ball Mr. and Mrs. Waller Ball Mrs. Rose Barber Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs: Paul Barion La Rue Basfion . John Baxier Louis Beach Jack Beahan Mrs. Augusi' Cochi Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cohen Elmer C. Cole Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Collins Mr. Mrs. N. Comerinsky Mr. and Mrs. Carl Comsiock Mr. and Mrs. Howard Comsfock Mr. and Mrs. John Conley Mr. and Mrs. William Connors Mr. and Mrs. Harry Field Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. Edward Filzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field Jack G. Fisher Theodore Fochi' Thomas Foley Sr. Roberi' Forkan James Fosfer John France Beniamin Franklin Theodore Fochf Jr. Mrs. Lloyd Hendershoi Mrs. Dorofhy K. Hibbard Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Hicks Dr. and Mrs. John M. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hildebrand? Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Hildebrandi Mrs. Kaihryn Hinchey Rev. and Mrs. David W. Holden Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Hoose Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick P. Horn Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horn Aliene Horion Mr. and Mrs. Eugene House Thomas House Mr. and Mrs. Roberf J. Hoyf DoH'ie Kay Hufford Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Hufford Mr. and Mrs. Waller Huminik Mrs. Ru+h E. Humphrey H. E. Hursl Mr. and Mrs. Philip Husick Claude Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenney Mrs. Jane Jennings Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson Doris and Morris Johnson Mrs. Julian Johnsion Lionel R. Johnsfon Mr. and Mrs. William Kaplan The Kaspers Maurice A. Keiffer Dr. and Mrs. Beirne Mrs. Nellie Benedici' Floyd Beniamin Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Benne'H' Jr. Verna Bennei'+ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Beniley Mrs. Maybelle Besley Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Billings Kafhryn Birney Mr. and Mrs. George Blackman Mr. and Mrs. Orceals Blakeman Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bloss Andrew Bobick Mrs. Andrew Bobick Belly Jean Bobick Mr. and Mrs. John Bobick Kaihryn T. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cook Percy Corbin Be'Hy Cosselmon Joe Cosi' Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs Da bbieri Lawerence L. Cosiellc Frank Covello K. Cuddeback Harvey Couririghl' . Edward Cuihberi' Ann Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Archie Daddona Philip Dagasiine Clair Daniels Paul G. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Fredenburg George B. French A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Friess Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ganley Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Ganley Mr. and Mrs. Whifney Gardner Bill Garrison James Gay Mr. and Mrs. James Gay Anne Gefferi' Marie George Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ginalski Thomas Ginalski Mr. and Mrs. Louis Graves Mrs. Beniamin S. Greene Caroline Baluski Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. BeHy Ann Bo Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Bond Leo Bonney Sr. John Bonning rifs Fred Bosion John Bosion Roberl Bosfwick E. Bowe Richard Bowman Harold P. Boyaiian Mr. and Mrs. Oren J. Braund Doris Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Howard Briggs Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brimmer Mrs. Carl S. Brown Mrs. Herman Brown Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Brown Miles Brown Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Brown II2 Mrs. C. H. Dearolf Mr. L. E. DeLaney Mr. and Mrs. Leslie DeLaney Gilberl DeProspero Mr. and Mrs. Philip Derrig Mrs. Louis DeSisii Mr. and Mrs. Desisio Mr. and Mrs. J. Desisio Mr. and Mrs. Earl Derrick Mrs. Susan Deirick Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deubler Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeWiH Mrs. Margarei Dobson Mrs. Mila Donald Mr. and Mrs. William Greenham Carloiia Griswold Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haggeriy Leland Hakes Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John J. Haluska Jr. John Harding Clifford Harper Elnora Kelley Mrs. C. H. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Kirfley and Mrs. Harry Kenish Charles Kepner Jr. Charles Kepner Sr. John Kepner Paul Kepner Charles Kercher Eugene Kercher Lewis Kindred Richard J. Kirwan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kopko Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Kline William Kneebone Raymond Kramer Samuel Kresge C. W. Kunkler Edward Kunkler Fred Kunkler Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Donlin Fred Douglas Francis G. Dowd George L. Drake Donalsl Drew Mrs. Marie Druckimiller Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Duggan J. Arfhur Duggan James Dunfee William Dunfee John Harper Richard W. Harper Paul W. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hari' Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Harfung Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Haugk Jack D. Hausknechi' Mr. and Mrs. John Havens Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Havens Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hayfon Mrs. James Heavner Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heim Myrna Heliker Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kunkler Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lacy BeHy Lake Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lampazzi Mrs. W. D. Langley Mrs. Margarei LaHimer Marlene LaHimer Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leahy Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Mrs. Carl Lehman Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lemieux Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Loma Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Desmond Lesher Melvin Liddic R. J. Lions Clarence LiH'le Donald Lillie Mrs. Helen Loomis Joyce Loomis Mr. and Mrs. Reid Loomis Angeline LoVecchio Mr. James Lowe Mrs. James Lowe Margarel Lowe Mrs. Edward Lyman Mrs. Cyril Lynch Rulh Ann Lynch Mildred Lyons Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Macafee Mr. and Mrs. Perry MacDonald Mrs. Anlhony Macone Peggy and Johnny Mann Mr. and Mrs. Ed A. Maroney John Marrone Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marlini Mr. and Mrs. Rodney R. Maslin Mrs. Dorolhy Mason Mrs. J. Mason Mrs. Clara Malhews Mr. and Mrs. Slanley Maxim Slanley Maxim Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McCabe Peler P. Mayoclr PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Onolre Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Onolre Mr. and Mrs. Peler Onolre Mrs. Ann Orlando Sandy Orlando Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Pace Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Pack Tom Page Mr. and Mrs. Sleve Paliplconich Mrs. D. W. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sager Mr. and Mrs. Salo Mrs. Louise Sandroni Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sandroni Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanlucci Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sallerly Raymond Saxe Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scanlin Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scheesley H. H. Schmehl Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Schrader Mary Claire Schram Miclxie Schusco Mr. and Mrs. Alberl Theelge Mrs. Cora Theelge Mrs. John Terplro Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thrasher Alberl Tilus George Tilus Mr. Doug Towner Mrs. A. K. Trainer Naobi Trio Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner Michael Tymoslri Harry Tyson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Harold Palmer Niclr Parenle David Parlrey Raymond Parlr Geor e Parr ' 9 Mr. and Mrs. William Parsons Mrs. L. Palsy Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Paul Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Herberl Pallersall William Paul Leo Payavis Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Scrivesn Paul Searloss Paul Searloss Beniamin Segar David Shaw Mr. and Mrs. David Shaw Mr. -and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Mr. . Julia Shudliclc Carl E. Shay Leonard Shay Paul L. Shedden Raymond Shermer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. McConnell Jr. James J. McCraclren Joseph H. McKenne Mr . and Mrs. Eugene McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Wall McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McNeal Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mears Mr. and Mrs. Parvin Mensch Mr. and Mrs. Russell Menlzer Margarel and Minnie Merrill David Meyer Rozanne Miclclilsch Mr. W. J. Miles Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Mingos Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milchell L. E. Moore Mr. and Mrs. John Moore Mary Jane Moore Mr. and Mrs. William Morison Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moringslar Mrs. John Morningslar Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Morningslar Mrs. Chrisline Moroni Mr. and Mrs. William A. Moughan Mrs. Mary Moynehan Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mullen Lorella Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Mullen Mr. and Mrs. William Mullen Mrs. Era Mulligen Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Murphy Mrs. Daniel Murray Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murray Joseph H. Murrelle Mr. and Mrs. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Myers Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Namel Mrs. Mary Namel Helen E. Newhouse Monle A. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newman Mr. and Mrs. Roberl W. Newman Ray Nobles Mr. and Mrs. Duane Norlhrup Mr. and Mrs. Howard Norlhrup Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Norlhrup Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oakley Mr. and Mrs. Michael Olishy Joseph Peclrally Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pedini Anlhony Pelerpaul Leona Pelerpaul Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pelerson Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Domenico Pelrocco Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Polaslry Mr. and Mrs. l. P. Polello Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Polello Mrs. John Polinslci Mr. and Mrs. Clarlc F. Poller Mr. and Mrs. John Poller Miclrey Poller Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Prall Mr. Leonard Pruyne Thomas Pruyne Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pryslopslci Nancy Pryslopslci Mr. and Mrs. Niclr Pryslopslci Dr. and Mrs. David Pulnam and Mrs. C. M. Pelrey Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Oualrini Arlhur Oualrini Mr. and Mrs. Peller Oualrini Mr. and Mrs. Franlr Ouallrini Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rabenold Mr. and Mrs. Franlr Reagan Mrs. Maude Reagan Mr. and Mrs. Ward Reeve Mr. and Mrs. Harry Relyea Gene Reller Mrs. Lealha Re nolds Mr. Slephen Shudliclr Mr. Donald Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson E. William Sioslrom Charlene Slrinlrle Mr. and Mrs. Slrinlrle Mr. and Mrs. Slcinlrle Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smilh George W. Smilh Waller H. Smilh Mr. and Mrs. Carlysle Smilh Kennelh C. Smilh Mr. and Mrs. James F. Vail Mrs. Daniel Vanderpool Mr. O. W. Van Horn Mr. and Mrs. Merill Van Valhner Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Varner Mrs. Anna Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Velardo Annelle Viccaro Anlallo Viccaro Angie Viscolio Mr. and Mrs. Mike Volechenislry Mrs. Blanche Vough Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallrer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wallrer Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wallcer Rev. John E. Walsh Elhel Warner Nancy Warner Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warner Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasylur Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Wallcins Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. Smilh George Snavely Charlie Snyder Mr. H. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lorella Sopra Mr. and Mrs. Sandra Sopra Mrs. Kalhryn Joseph Soloclr George Solomon William D. Solomon Joseph Solowiei Sr. Leonard Soprano no Palriclr Soprano no Sosnoslci Mr. and Mrs. John Spardule Mr. and Mrs. James F. Spears Judy Springer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Springer E. G. Spyridalcis Mr. Ronald Squires Margie Sladniclr Mrs. Doris Slaighl Dr. Rodney L. Sledge Mr. Paul Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Websler Roberl J. Weidman Mr. and Mrs. Welch Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Welch Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Richard Welly Marvin Wendell Edward Werlz John Werlz Slephen Werlz George M. Wesl Mrs. Marlha Weslbrooll Margie Wheeler Mrs. Ann Wildriclr While Mr. and Mrs. Orlando While Winilred While Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Wildricl: Clarence Williams Mr. Floyd Williams Leon Williams Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams R. D. Williams Y Mr. and Mrs. Hiriam Rice Elhel Richards Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards Mrs. Agnes Riley Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Manley Roclrman Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roclcwell Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Roclrwell Lesler G. Rogers Glenn P. Rolfe Henry Rolfe William Romainia Harry Ropp Sluarl Roughl R. Rumble Gerald Rushin John H. Ryan Michael Sabin R. H. Sachs Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Sleele Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Slein Mr. Roberl W. Slein Mr. and Mrs. W. Garrell Slephens Mrs. John Slelz Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slevens Eslher Slevens Mrs. Florence Slevens Mr. and Mrs. William Slevens Mr. and Mrs. John D. Slrayves Mr. Clarence Slreeler Mrs. Clarence Slreeler Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Slrempelc Mr. and Mrs. Slroud Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Slrunlc Joseph Surace ' Vicloria Surace Mr. Carles F. Swarlwood R. Tauber Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Willis M. Williamson Mrs. Dora Winslon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wolcoll Earl Wolcoll Harold Wolcoll Harry Wolcoll Howard Wolcoll Sis Wolcoll Florence Worblewslri Mrs. Ann Worblewslri Mr. Marlin Worblewslci Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Yard Mr. and Mrs. Yerabelr Carl Zagozewslci Mr. and Mrs. Zeller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zello Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Zimmer !l3 VW M ' of J MM!! W! ,ff ,ll ff Q ' ' A I I wf f M fl., K , f,!Q,'p4 in ff 0 Q 'bu .-fzffy Q . ff Q11 ,W M ff f .ff f ,N L: if ' W AVYi FJXUD j l'CEgfldfi!0nj ff4xff Qxgwf fff W ly!! 7 5 , ji., J' :li i Vx! 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MARY ALICE DRESS SHOP S. MAIN ST. ATHENS. PA. A PM A PM 1 A f ?'T WPwu'P iO2S My T J ,fff A. ,fl xnxx? J af Frorn ! g jf ' ' MOQWMEANERS X yM,Canada Dry I, gfmj Bevera Vip!! and UU! A ' lj . A f , , . X! + er , j' - roa . I 'j O THE GIFT BOX 4 OW ,I of J,4jH4l3-4I5 B a Sf P1 ' W ' ,f fi, swf A WNW Y- A MJUOTTL O. f 1, POW!! !f,,vMEJoRE ERN WORKS74 jf f W y riff! oo an a erns 1 Af af if A f a a M ++ I fnvfjjdf I Models JWIWAWPW ,diff J RD 9692 ELMIRA ST W jj MJ . jf fyffijofij QQXQSJSAYRE, PA Tuaasvl l 'ff PTT gli-1Myj, JJ A I X Ziff! awla+ions +o fhe Class of '59 YANUZZl'S , ,4 If-JJJXMJ 7!4',,,4,f .015 l3,4,1.f,0gj A . ,, Za- I ff T l X ' ' ,Z A TRZJJJJ -f'Z'1lf3J'1v.. M1 7' Bb alalicgwfmfchell PHOTO SHOP !,f,a,f,ff3'4! ll3 W. Packer Ave. ,ffxff M, I if SAYRE. PA. T EE gJ,,,M TU5-l79I QM, ALTERI FUNERAL HOME QMS P ,,,11 P' 'f 'W I DESMOND ST. SAYRE, PA. jf V014 Congra+ula+ions From RO'-FE'5 MURRELLE ATLANTIC SERWCE PRINTING COMPANY l02 N. Main S+. ATHENS, PA. Book and Commercial Prinfers Since I903 Congra'ruIa+ions Frgm SAYRE PA. BOWEN MACHINE CO. ATHENS. PA. Congra+ula+ions +o +he Class of '59 Ingersoll-Rand Q4 Bes+ Wishes and Congra'rula+ions +o fhe Senior Class of I959 9 ws ,523 'X 825W 4 I I V ' .' an f jf! 1 4 Bro'ran's -girI,s'fbes'FFriend eff ,, H ' MX , iff s ' , 1 f 4 , ' I e ' , 5 ig J , sf' Aff? rf ,, ,fBROTAN'S J kj ,N It I, 'I iff' V Nl Eff., I . 5 fav H ki Jfjii 'I' j I XIXAJ7 5 k4'4 J !' ,' -7 M - ry, , ' A E! - Ill!! I ,ff 'mg 4, If Li I A . I! W :yy V' hi! 4- I -QL i ,f Af j . ,,,,, flnsurzance Pro!DLeAmg1 J ! J Q!! I I, ' n A Egger SrHaIl V f s .flf Q b ,E X-'N 1' e Help You 1 Q A fi I ,it jf W T11 f 'Wi+h Them All U f' 4 V f 'f 'i. I -,--,W I 'AP I ' . 1 I, P Q. I A ,, X WAT S, ,J 57 , X. jj, H. E. gowns f ff 41 1 1 ,N Q .2 .I V' yn, 1 X Riff f J M s X f H 4 -f GEN EB4KL INSURANCE f U J , I 1 Ax 1 . th 4,,SA'YRE, PA. E EJ C i f' ff , ffl 'i f ,'k. Pl'lOne 3. N f F lv,- ' , ,A ' ,J ' 960 KC L jew Q O ' W , Q ,6 f ' IAQQQ WaHs!J,W! JM I J I ,, Af! E fs I .3 lvgrfgllj ,I . fs we if AMLMC - News -'iff ' S or+s H 'iff - ff pf P 2 gi , lrffyvkd . -5 , J I-v 1-1 A, ,, If g f x f - A 'Q' fj ff gif' ,nfl T N L Q ,V i , j' V, J'-4,2 ' A Y' U .- 45' , Asxgegmbly program presenfed by CoIga+e I3 9 'LV V .f '31 i I I II9 ef' L l20 A Phone TU 2-556l THE TEED INSURANCE AGENCY Sayre, Pa. HALUSKA'S HARDWARE ZI6 Desmond S+. Sayre, Pa. Acid indigeslion was never like l'l'1is. For Hardware - l'r's Haluska's For Flowers Call JAYNE'S GREEN HOUSE II Garfield S+. PHONE Waverly 475 We Sell for Less KEYSTONE FRUIT MARKET Fresh Frui+s and Vege+ables All Fruii' Guaranfeed PHONE TU 8-927l N KEYSTONE AVE. SAYRE, PA 5 T U Si- NF' of X J Ni5,9iD1gyQM S fffff ef fb,-f j!i erv w6 jf Q +edn'ev,. . KJ, N if OSI? RNERSJS Sb EXJQKKQPXAY J P! ff Y? 1 reef ,ey fyffifj of BTO ADAMS BROTHERS Lumber and Building Supplies ULSTER, PA. PHONE Ulsfer 20I4 Evenings, Call Sayre TU 2-3525 We Curl Up and Dye for You THE BEAUTY NOOK ZI9 S. Elmer Ave. SAYRE, PA. n K' ,g . ful, ff 5 if For ff' do 323.6212 ffflgfcf fe! 215 of GLOVERIYALE, ARMS DlvlsloN fe' A77 W J ,Dairl fl 'f bn fan up yea ffWd!l!f7?!567j!rQ' Mu 1 I My Q! ZA f F I jffll jd, j 4 Milk of Superior Flavor ' f Try Our Vifamin D ' CEFIQJQ - Homogenized Milk J Jw CW' Z ' fy J' ff? y SAYRE - ATHENS - WAVERLY Ch. Those summer yearbook meefingsl l ERLE'S DAIRY STORE We Make Our Own b Ice Cream Scene from Mr. GreenI'1am's Chrlsrmas program HICKS AND COLLINS ICE CREAM 237 Desmond S+. SAYRE, PA. WM in Life W.. M T m Nl5AdEHM NN BROTHERS co. Bakers of Sunbeam Bread THE NEW Knapp's Open Boil-I Thursday and Friday Nigl'rI's Closed All Day Monday l22 WEISS' Ladies' and Children's Ready-fo-Wear Under New Managemeni' of JACK AND ROSE LEVINE DESMOND ST. SAYRE, PA. ATHENS FUEL CO. Home of Family Fuel Buclge+s Your l'luClSOn Slerllhg Coal The Besl' in Toys and Sporfs Dealer LOCKHART ST. SAYRE, PA. ., .J ,. Ql WSU ,M gm., A Ml A... QW! W ' SAYRE SAVINGS AND LOAN Besi Wishes 'lo 1'he Class of l959 Qualily Service Sfores E. F. ASHLEY 84 CO. ASSOCIATION I46 Wesi' Loclchari' S+. SERWNG THE VALLEY SAYRE, PA. lo' 37 YEARS Congrafulaiions +o +he Class of '59 THE A8rP TEA CO. ATHENS, PA. The Meade: - Doc ancl Mil Alhens boys chorus provides en'rer'rammen+ al' Council inslallalion. S 'rd'r Home-Owned and Operafed MlLLER'S MARKET Friendly Service Qualify Meais PHONE - Waverly I2 352 BROAD ST. WAVERLY, N. Y. THOMAS AUTO SUPPLY I09 Susquehanna S+. ATHENS, PA. Phone Turner 2-6704 Congraiulalions +o ihe Class of '59 BIBLE LIGHTHOUSE 2I0 N. Keysfone Ave. Sayre, Pa Congrarulafions +o +he Class of '59 NORTH'S JEWELERS Afhens and Waverly Keepsake Diamonds Besl Wishes +o fhe Class of '59 FRANK E. HAUVER ELMIRA, New YORK C. P. WOODWARD 509 S. Keysrone Ave. SAYRE, PA. Home Furnished Comple'l'e PHONE TU 2-7322 Besl' Wishes +o 1'he Class of '59 WEST SAYRE COFFEE SHOP Besl' Wishes From THE HUB STORES All on Broad S+. WAVERLY, N. Y. We Clolhe 'rhe Eniire Family for Less Norm replenishes his supply ai Shaw and Ball Jewelers. SHAW 81 BALL JEWELRY 343 Broacl S'I'ree+ WAVERLY, N. Y. Congraiulafions Io +he Class of i959 Congra+ula+ions BENEDICT'S +0 me TYDOL STATION Class of I959 From .the IO2 N. Main Sfreef ATHENS, PA. Phone TU 8-94II ATHENS NATIONAL BANK THE IRON KETTLE INN Dis+inc+ive Food for Discerning PeopIe ATHENS, PA. We Cafer 'ro Priva+e Parfies and Individual Dining Par'I'ies RT. I7, WAVERLY PHONE 787 4 The Bes+ To You, Senigrisr , i959 T .. , i .4 HBO? CXTARK'S Y ix' ' N Whefi: You Buwxiiivor Less. QELEPQIONE 3795 Nj Congra+ula'rions +o +he Class of l959 From The Valley's Firsi' Dry Cleaners SAYRE CLEANERS 81 DRYERS .X ' . N. V iw 'X QNVAVERLY' N- Y- nos N. THOMAS AVE. SAYRE, PA. N5 iff Q' T TU 2-7I2I A Nj . , 1 - Us 5 AV TTT? ff . NX -.ss A N . A my .Q .2 'AL' if For Qualify Furnifure H A or R , See QTQBQTQQ ' rds S+ahonery sh, l',, ,RFQ . I .7BJV1a9aZ'neS D. M. HANDRICK 8. SONS 393 BROAD STREET WAVERLY, N. Y. l+'s JORDAN'S NEWS I20 W. Packer Avenue SAYRE, PA. Queen Mike and friend Your Qualify S+ore for Junior Fashions EVANS 81 CHAFFEE SAYRE AND TOWANDA l-lave bollle - will bur-r-rp! PE-TE'S BARBER SHOP The Family Sl1op'f Men, Women, and Children l09 E. LOCKHART ST. Congralulalions +o fhe Class of I959 BOB'S CYCLE SHOP II7 N. Keysfone Ave. SAYRE, PA. BISHOP'S FUEL I !IIIT1iEYlI1W ED YJIHIIRLI-Iii! Fuel Oil and Kerosene Has Kepi' +l1e Homes in 'l'l1e Valley Warm for Years Tell Dad Aboui' I+. SAYRE, PA. Congra'rula'rions +o +l'1e Laclies' and Cl'1ildren's Cla?-S of '59 Wearing Apparel SAYRE LAND CO. 32l BROAD ST. WAVERLY. N. Y. ESTH ER STORELLI DRESS SHOP SPACKER AVE. SAYRE, PA. 1 Women's and Misses' , , Jigs, , 1, Y, WW Y ReadY'+0'Wea' , U' .fj fx 5 W7 ' S e Q! X ' VX W S jjgflf jr LEOP1. buf nay, says Linda. 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SAYRE, PA. , ff!! -if J ,iff fx f f The S 81 H Green Sfamp S Jy fbi ' X55 .lf 0. V Mfg gf n i 1 , if D VUL ff, 'I jfb ! Mffw ,174 ,K I, MJ? ' jj ifffgyy 177' jf!! W ,f-ff kxgif! lyi!M1 V,jf M by j .f-ff M'M I . , ' V, f A ,f 1 1 'F X r 1 AL jjj!! fig! , J lfff' s il in 7! ,J , X V' 1: . f' 1 , L, ,,., - Vpddyflaiffji 'Lumbtf 34 Ma ff1ctuPreyfS?f6nd tai Iers f7'M' jf jj fs .ffpn I WV! If F' 9 Y yy? ffcjljzflf' J J A , e ,A ,A 5? f ji, ff W J -MX 4 fo 'X f , , K, er Hqgrl f ,mf L , V fx, ' W, !LM,,? V!! V U+2Pi9ld io' gr Scree Wf -Pl,',.Q,f'!',f,,, if , lf' A f Aff if :jfj - ,,.,fi'Q f?:' Aj fkffey wi I W ff , S sffQ3a7M if iw A A Z7 , W so an -f ,KAL T -bio jf! f f XM , f-ef A f!'VU W ' S f ff' 1, A ff f ATl7'EN5VPZ S J A 'X 2,5 PM Q eff j swf f 2 I ,i,f'5f, lj Muff qf jf! X jf A ff' ' 4 ,iffy 'P If ' .- f LJ4jffW. 0M X3 6 .2 g, ' - I , j ' 4 Besi' Wisheiligzhe HL I959 Seniors 'i LABEL PROCESSING CO. 3l7 S. THOMAS AVE. SAYRE, PA. fi a A as f 5 ,A I Barbara Bosfwick- Ci'ry Slicker of I959 gg G- K' D 64.7. C s we-P- Z-- r- IZ9 P J. J. NEWBERRY Desmond S+. SAYRE, PA. Besl' Wishes Io 'rhe Class of '59 LUCKNER FUNERAL SERVICE Ambulance Service WAVERLY NEW YORK CROFT LUMBER CO. Wholesale - Relail Lumber Hardware and Plumbing Every+hing for I'he BuiIder PHONE TU 2-0834 TU2-769I Bes'I' Wishes From THE EVENING TIMES Your DAILY Newspaper Serving Sayre, AI'hens, and Soulh Waverly, Pa.: Waverly, N. Y.7 and Surrounding Areas. BENNETT BUILDING SERVICE AND SALES RouI'e I7 Easf Waverly, New York PHONE WAVERLY I433 Use Our Time Paymenl' Plan NO DOWN PAYMENT UP TO 60 MONTHS TO PAY Graduale 'Io Norge Appliances CASH-CREDIT APPLIANCE COMPANY I00 LAKE ST. SAYRE, PA. 'I' ,mix Congrarulafions From CAPITAL FINANCE CORP. I35 W. LOCKHART ST. SAYRE, PA. Bes'r Wishes fo 'I'he Class of '59 FORREST HOUSE ATHENS Le+'s head 'em off a+ 'rhe pass.- For fhe Bes'r Repair Anywhere Congra1'uIa+ions Go +o W. T. GRANT COMPANY SCHUSCO'S KNOWN FOR VA'-U55 nos W. PACKER Ave. SAYRE, PA 207 N. Keysfone Ave. Qualify N195-I'g SAYRE, PA. WEST SAYRE Phone TU 8-7384 SAGER'S LU NCHEONETTE Sandwiches and Sodas II4 W. PACKER AVE. PHONE TUE 8-937l Service wi'rh a smile a+ Sager's PEPPARD'S MEAT MARKET MAX COHEN 81 SONS 2I5 N. Elmer Ave. SAYRE, PA. BOB SALLY Open Daily 'iii 9 2O Acre Aufo Paris We Buy La'I'e Model Wrecked Cars PHONE SAYRE TU 3-9237 ATHENS, PA. Besi' Wishes +o +he Class of '59 From Safely Glass Cui' and lnsialled WAVERLY New YCRK Besi' Wishes A From DOLLY MADISON 81 FOREMOST Foremosi' Dairies, Inc. 803 N. LEHIGH AVE. SAYRE. PA. I .i , F ' ilwwflx . ,MJ Aslvlb' Wd' K A xi 9 WP. 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ATHENS' PA- Plrone: TU 2- I 904 lljjg CHARLES UTTER'S Compliments GULF STATION Elmira S+ree'I SAYRE R.D. 9652 of ci Friend HARPER'S NEWS CENTER Hallmark Cards for AII Occasions 325 Broad S+. WAVERLY, N. Y. Phone I4M ,, Keea Your Home Warm Doing Business WiI'h a Friendly Dealer JOHN H. MURRAY 8. SON COAL AND OIL DEALERS HAGGERTY APPLIANCE CENTER Headquarfers Frigidaire Appliances Zenifh Television WAVERLY, N. Y. SAYRE, PA. Bes'I' Wishes Chemical and Melallurgical Division of SYLVANIA ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, INC. THE BEST IN RADIO. HI-FI AND TELEVISION SETS helps John +o make a purchase al O'NeIIs O'NEILL'S JEWELERS DESMOND sr. SAYRE, PA. SHARPING, INC. SHOE STORE Qualiiy Foo'I'wear 'For I'he Enfire Family Verified by X-Ray I46 DESMOND ST. SAYRE, PA. I ' Ka+Iwy and Ann enjoy +I'1e bes'I pizza in Iown a'rII1e I-Io'reI Bradford. HOTEL BRADFORD Specializing in II'aIian Food and Pizza PHONE: TU 8-938I or TU 5-255I I08 N. THOMAS AVENUE SAYRE, PA. 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Finch, L.-53, 78 62, 63, 64, 65, 74, 75 82 93 Fitzgerald, D.-58, 59 Flick, A.-59 Flick, C.-48. 78, 97 Coe, J.-43 Cole, C.-43 Cole, J.-43, 94 Cole, M.-55 Cole - , R. 55 Coleman, J.-55, 9l Collins, Mrs. Elizabeth-9 Comerinsky, P.-24, 96, lO8 Comstock, D.-24 Comstock, L.-52, 53, 77, 85, Conklin, C.-58, 86 Conklin, D.-53, 92 Conklin, L.-43 Conkl in, L.-59, 9I Cook, C.-58, 9I Cooley, L.-58 Cooley, Mr. Max--9 Copie, R.-53 Copp, C.-55 Conn , J .-58 Corbin, P.-48, 80, 85,92 Covey, G.-53, 97 Covey, R.-48 93 Blzilla, P.-42, 77, 80, B3 Blackman, B.-52 Blackman, J,-58 Blackman, Mr. Harry-I5 Blake, L.-58, 9l Johnston W.-44, 80, 86, 92, IOB Board of Education-8 Bobick, P.-2l, IOI, l02, lO8 Bogart, G.-43, 65, 78 Bolich, L.-42, 43, 65, 88 Bench, R.-55, sa, 90 Bonney, J.-43, 80, 87 Bonning, B.-43, 89 Bonning, D.-52, 85, 93 Borits, E.-21, 55, ss, 57, 69, los Borits, J.-52, 77, 85, 93, I04 Boston, D.-47 Boston, D.-52, 85 Boston, D.-2l, 64, 65, 74, 75 Bostwick, B.-22, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 78, 79 Bostwick, P.-48, 78, 89, 92 Bouton, Miss Elisabeth-9 Bowen, C.-52, 62, 77, 85, 93 Boys' Leadership-94 Braund, S.--47, 80, 85, 89, 92 Brehm, G.-43, 78, 88, 92, I05 Brehm, W.-55, 86, 94 Brewer, C.-48 Brewer, S.-55 Briggs, L.-52 Brimmer, B.-43, 84, 85 Brown, C.-22 Brown, D.-52 Brown, E.-52 Covey, S.--48, 88 Coviello, A.--56 Coviello, K.-56, 93 Crocker, S.-48, 76, 93 Croke, C.-48 Cryder, A.-48, 89, 92 Cryder, M.-56 Cuddeback, D.-48 Cuddeback, D.-56 Cuthbert, M.-43, 65, 84, 85, 88 Daddona, J.-43 Daddona, Mr. Jack-9 Daddona, P.-53, 97 Daddona, Mrs. Shirley-I0 Dagustine, J.-53, 93 Davies, D.-24, 77, 86 Davis, C.-43, 65, 88 Davis, Mr. Lawerence-I0 Decker, E.-59 Decker, M.-48, 85, 94, 96, IO9 DeKay, D.-59 Derrig, D.-48 Derrig, P.-24, 78, 89 Derrig, P.-53, 77, l06 DeSisti, C.-58, 59, 62, 85 DeSisti, J.-59, 94 DeSisti, M.-43, 90, 94, 96, l08 DeSisto, G.-43 Detrick, N.-48 Detrick, R.-48 Deubler, A.-48, 62, 89 Deubler, K.-43, 90, 96, IOI DeWitt, L.-43, 65, 68, 88 DeWitt, M.-53, 83, 92 147 Flynn, Mrs. Agnes-I0 Foley, J.-52, 53, 85, 103 Foley, Mrs. Frances-I4 Foley, T.-26, 66, 67 Football-96, 97, 98 . Foreward-2 Foreign Students-70, 7l Forkan, P.-53, 77, 85, 86, 93, IO6 Forman, B.-53, 85, 93 Forrest, A.-48 Forrest, B.-56 Foster, J.-53, 80, 8I, 83, 85, IO3 Francke, D.-44, 76, 84, 85, 86 Francke, J.-55, 93 Francke, S.-44 Frank, J.-48, 87, 89 A Frank, Miss Ruth-I0 Franks, M.-53, 85, 93 Fratarcangeli, G.-53 Fravel, K.-56, 80, 83 Fredenburg, M.-53, 93 Fritch, R.-53 Frisbie, H.-59 Frochlich, J.-56 Fuller, M.-48, 88, 92 Future Homemakers-88 Future Teachers-88 Gallagher, R.-53, 97 Gatto, Mr. Nicholas-I0 Garrison, W.-56 Garritt, E.-49 Garrity, H.-44 Garrity, M.-59 Gay, C.-49, 93 Getfert, C.-44, 87, 88 Geiger, M.-44 Geiss, J.-53 Geography Club-90 George, B.-56, 83, 90 George, N.-44 Ginalski, J.-53, 80, 8l, 83 Ginalski, K.-49, 92 Ginalski, R.-I9, 26, 68, 69 , S.-44, 65, 87 Ginalski Glaser, D.-49, 86, 92 Glose, D.-59 Glose, J.-44 Glose, L.-59 Glose, M.-49 Glosenger, R.-59 Graham, B.--53, 88, 93 Grantier, B.-44 Greenham, Mrs. Catherine-IO, I8 Greenham, Mr. William-I0 Griffith, D.-44, 80, BI Griffith, R.-49 Goble, N.-44, 87 Gorman, A.-49 Gormley, J.-56 Gorski, J.-53 Gray, R.-53 Griswold, J.-56, 80, BI, 83 Haggerty, Mr. Glenn-Il Haggerty, P.-49, 78, 86, 92, I05 Haggerty, S.-44, 88, 92, l05 Haggerty, T.-56 Hakes, D.-26 Hamilton, R.-49 Hansen, J.-49 Hansen, T.-44, 86 Harding, F.-54 Harding, P.-26, 65, 80, Bl Harrington, T.-59 Haum, C,-59, 62, 83 Hauver, Mr. Ray-ll Havens, D.-56 Havens, H.-59 Havens, L.-49 Hawkins, L,-53, 9I Heib, R.-56 Heliker, S.-26, 72, 82 Hennessey, E.-56 Henrich, D.-53 Henrich, D.-53, 83, 94 Hess, C.-49 Hess, R.-56, 9l Hibbard, S.-56, 93 Higley, S.-59, 62, 83, 9I Hildebrandt, C.-27, 96, 98, lO8 Hilderbr Hildebra andt, J.-56 ndt, K.-27, 96, 98, l08 Hill, C.-49 Hill, J.-27, 65, 68,69 Hill, K. 27 Hogan, Mr. Charles-I4 Holden. s.-27, 55, se, 67, 74, 75 Holst, E.-59, 86 Holst, M rs. Gertrude-ll Honor Society-63 B 8 93 Hoose, .-53, 8 , Hoose, L.-27, 85 Hoose, S.-53 Hoose, W.-53 Horton, Horton, Hotalen, D.-44, 85, 88, 92 M.-53 J.-49, 76, 85, 86, 92 Houghtaling, G.-53, 85, 97, IO9 House, F.-56 House, J.-59 House, L.-27, 88 House, Mrs. Phyllis-I4 House, R.-44, 94, I08 Howey, C.-44, 65, 92 Hoyle, R .-49 , 88, 92 Hi Lo's-83 Hubish, T.-59 Hulbert, D.-59, 80, Bl, 83 Huminik, D.-59, 83,93 Humphrey, M.-59, 83, 9l Hunsinger, M.-56 Hunsinger, R.-44, 86 Hunsinger, S.-55, 56, 93 Hunt, Mr. Hunter, C Francis-I I .-59, 9l Hunter, E.-49 Hunter, J.-53 Husick, R.-53 Hutchison, Mr. Jay-ll Hutsick, D.-44, ss, 87 irish E 54 Irons, H.-60, 9l Irons, S.-44, 86 lrons, R.-56 Jacoby, P.-49 Jacoby, R.-59 Jacoby, T. -56 Johnson, B.-28, 88 Johnson, Bi-28, 88 Johnson, .-49 Johnson, J.-53 L.-49 Johnson, Johnson, L.-53 Johnson, P.-44, 90, 96, 99, l08 Johnson, M.-49, 89, 92 Johnson, T.-59, 9l Johnston J.-59, 9l Johnston: R.-59 Johnston, R.-53 Johnston, - Johnston, R. ss S.-49, ao, 87, as Jones, C.-56, 93 Jordan, H.-59 Jordan, S.-44 Junior Band-83 Junior G Junior H irls' Athletic Club-93 igh First Aid-9l Kane, P.-53 Kaplan, M.-59, 83, 9l Kaplan, P.-28, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68 69, 75, 77, 80, 92 Keeney, C.-56, 80, 83, 93 Kenney, L.-44, 62, 80, 92, l0l Keener, D.-44, 87 Kelley, L.-53, B8 Kenish, J.-28, 80, BI, 83 Kenish, S.-49, 92 Kent, B.-59 Kent, K.-59, 9l Kepner, B.-56, 90 Kepner, G.--56 Kepner, J.-59 Kepner, J.-28, 74, l05 Kepner, P.-44 Rogers, J.-50, 69, 76, 85 Kepner, T.-52, 77, 85, 86, 93, I06 Kesler, R.-56 Kiederling, N.-59, 93 Kilpatrick, G.-59 Kinch, Mr. Gerald-ll Kingslon, J.-53, 83, 97, l03 Kinney, P.-49, 89 Kisner, B.-58, 9I Knapp, Miss Marcia-ll Knowles, E.-53 Kohler, C.-53 Krafl, J.-53, l03 Krauss, S.-59, 80, 83, 9l Kreh, C.-58, 59, 83, 9I Kunkler, S.-28, 85, 88 Kuykendall, J.-56, 93 Labarr, D.-44 Lampazzi, A.-53, 86 Langeland, E.-59 Langley, M.-53, 85 Lanlz, C.-59, 9l Moore, B.-55, 56, 78, 86, 93, l06 Moore, B.-45, 65, 68, 69, 88 Moore, J.-54 Morris, Mr. Andrew-I2 Morgan, D.-45, 90, 96, 99 Morgan, M.-45 Morgan, S.-60 Morningslar, N.-30, 65, 68, 69, 74 Morris, S.-54 Morrison, B.-50, 89 Morrison, M.-54 Morrison, M.-54, 93 Mortimer, Mr. Alberl-I2 Moughan, G.-30, 64, 65, 69, 74, 75 Muffley, A.-45, 99 Reynolds, D.-57 Reynolds, G.-60, 93 Reynolds, J,-57 Reynolds, J.-46 Rhinebold, K.-57 Richards, L.-33 Sfafford, K.-5l Sfancha lr, J.-60 Siark, D.-5l Sfark, M.-46, 65 Sfelz, J.-35 Sfevens, D.-35 Rifenberg, D,-54, 80, 83, 85, l03 Rifenberg, J.-50, 96, 99, l08 Rinebold, C.-60 Rinus, D.-50, 92 Roberls, J.-57 Rockman, B.-60, 80, 83, 90 Rockman, E.-33, 65, 68, 69, 76, 78 89, 98 Slevens, T.- -60 Slolicker, B.-57 Slrayyes, D.-35, l09 Slrayves, l.-El, 78, 92, l05 Sirayves, N.-60 Slrayves, R.-54 Sloll, G.-57 Sludenl' Council-62 Sfull, S.-54, 77 Mullen Mullen , C.-60 N.-30, 64, 65, 74, 75, 87 Mullen: J.-ec, so, au, as Mullen, P.-45, 65, 68, 69 Mullen, R.-45 Rolfe, B.-47, so, ao, a4, as, 92 Rolfe, B.-50, 88, 92 Rolls, l.-54, 88 Ropp, G.-58, 60, 91 Rose, N.-46 Suiler, C.-60, 9l Suiler, W.-57, 80 Surace, S.-35 Swackhammer, D.-5l Swackhammer, R.-46 Lallimer, .- , Lanlz, D.-53, 85, 93 Lanlz, J.-53 Lanlz, S.-59, 9l Lalhrop, R.--ig, ao, ai, 84, as, 89 c 6 9l Lallimer, H.-49 Lallimer, J.-56, 9l Lallimer, R.-49 Lawler, P.-59, 9l Leahy, A.-I9, 29, 66, 67, 76 Leahy, E.-53, 93 Lesher, J,-53, 92 Lewis, R.-59, 97 Library Club-87 Liddiard, J,-53, 77, 85, IO6 Liddic, B.-56, 90 Liddic, C.-44, 65, 68, 69, 85 Liebhaber, F.-44 Lincoln, R.-59 Lindley, A.-44, 80, 8l Lindley, M.-56, 78, 86, 93 Lillle, L.-29, 65, 77, 84, 85, l08 Loomis, D.-29, 99, l00 Loomis, G.-45 Loomis, G.-59, 9I Loomis, J.-49 Loomis, J.-49, 80, 8l, 85 Loomis, 'J.-56 Luiz, B.-56 Poller, Lynch, S.-49, 78, 92, I05 Lyons, B.-42, 45, 65, 66, 67 Lyons, R.-42, 45, 65, 78, 88 Machufes, A.-45, 90, 96, I0l Machufes, E.-53, 62, 93 MacMorran, L.-49, 77, 80, 8l, 84, 85, 92 MacMorran, N.-56, 62, 78, 86 Mader, Mr. Fred-ll Maiorelres-82 Malanoski, R.-49 Maly, B.-59, 9l Maly, F.-56, 90 Mancuso, J.-59, 89, 9l Mandarano, M.-45 Marek, J.-56 Markowski, Mr. Edward-I2 Marshall, K.-49 Marrini, K.-49, 80, 8l, 89, 92 Mason, Miss Anna-I2 Maianle, Miss Kalherine-l2 Maurer, E.-50, 94, IO3 Maurer, E.-59, 89, 9l Maxim, 6.-29, 80, 8l, 98, lOl, l02 Maxim, J.-50, 88 Maxim, K.-45, 88 Maxim, R.-54 May Day-40 Mazza, S.-50, 80, 8l, 83 McCarroll, C.-I4 McCracken, D.-45, 90, 99 McCracken, D.-50, l08 McCracken, S.-50, 92 McCul'cheon, J.-59 - McCufcheon, T.-45 McCu'rcheon, M.-45, B7 McGuire, P.-50, 62, 85, 89, 92 Mclnlire, D.-50, 87 Mclnlire, V.-56 McKee, K.-45 McKinery, D.-50 McMahon, M.-29, 65, 66, 67, 78 McNeal, C.-29, 90, 99, l00 McNeal, M.-50 McWa+fers, B.-54 McWaHers, J.-45, 77, 90, 96, 99 V Mensch, S.-50, 89, 92 Merrick, B.-50, 89 Murphy, A.-54, 9l, 93 Murphy, D.-30 Murray, G.-45, 87 Nagle, A.-50, 88 Nagle, M.-45, 65, 67, 69 Namel, G.-45 Name+, M.-45, 90, 97 Nafional Thespians-64 Neiley, Miss Rachel-I2 Newman, D.-56, 94, IO9 Newman, J.-30, IO9 Newman, R.-56 Newlon, L.-60 Nilfinger, J.-45, 62, 65, IOS Nilsch, J.-57 Nobles, T.-57 Nocchi, B.-54 Noone, M.-50, 62, 78, 88, 92 Norlhrup, B.-60, 83, 99 Norlhrup, J.-54, 85, 86, 90, 96 Norfhrup, P.-45, 78, 82 Novak, J.-57 O'Boyle, Miss Mary-I2 Olmslead, P.-50, 92 Onofre, D.-30 Onofre, P.-54 Onofre, R.-50 Onofre, R.-50 Orlowski, S.-50, 99 Osborne, P.-30, 65, 78 Osmun, E.-45, 62, 66, 68 Oflo, K.-54, 85, 86 Owens, D.-60, 80, 83, 90 Page, P.-57 Page, R.-60 Parenfe, N.-50, 96 Park, R.-45, 94, lOl Parsons, L.-3I, 90, l08 Park, R,-50, 78, I03, l09 Parrick, H.-57, 90 Palsy, B.-I9, 3l, 68, 69, 78, 89 Parr, M.-sl, as, se, 67, 92 Paulino, B.-54 Payavis, J.-54, 85, 86 Payavis, J.-59, 9l Pedini, A.-3l, 65, 68, 69 Peppard, M.--60, 9I Peferpaul, N.-65, 68, 69, 3l Pefersen, S.-60, 9l Pefrocco, M.-50 Pelrocco, R.-3I, 65, 66, 67, 89 Pholography-92 Pierce, S.-54 Piarf, L.-60, 9I Pierce, C.-54, 92 Pierce, H.-60 Pietro, T.-50, 78, l0l, IO9 Plays-74, 75 Polelfo, R,-32 Polinski, J.--45, 78, 84, 85, 94 Polinski, S.-60, 83 Polzella, A.-57 Rose, R.-60, 83 Swingle, M.-54 Rose, R.-50 Ross, J.-60, 90 Ross, R.-46, 78 Rossi, A.-5I Rofhholz, S.-46, 87 Rouqhf, P.-5l, 88, 92 Rumble, A.-54, 83, 92 Rushin, Mr. Gerald-I4 Ryck, C.-54 Sabalura, J.-54, 93 Talada, A.-46, 68, 88 Talada, J.-57, 83 ' Talada, M.-60 Teeler, P.-46 Theelge, N.-36, 65, 68, 69, 76, 77, 85, 88 Thomas, D,-5l Thomas, R.-60 Thursfon, P.-50 Timm, B.-57 Sabol, Mr. Donald-I2 Sager, C.-57, 83, Sager, J.-54 Sager, N.-33, 65, 93 68, 69, 74, 89 Timm, B.-54, 88 Timm, E.-57 Timm, E.-57 Timm - Sager, S.-33, 64, es, 75 Salo, A,-5l, 86 Salo, M.-60, 9l Sanfucci, M.-Sl, 80, 88, 93 Salferly, T.-33, 65, 66, 67, 89 Sargenl, L.-54 Saxe, E.-46 Saxon, J.-5I Sayrenade--66, 67 Scanlin, J.-47, 5l, 76, 86, lOl, l09 Schmidf, R.-57 Schrader, D.-46, 76, 85, 92 Schrader, C.-57, 62 Schrader, l-l.-60 Schrader, P.-5l, 87, 89 Schmiflhenner, S.-60, 9l Schulfz, J.-Sl, 76, 78, 80 Schulf, C.-54, 93 Science Clubs-86 Senior Girls' Alhlefic Club-92 Shaffer, B.-87,93 Shaffer, C.-54, 80, 83, 93 Shaffer, C.-46, 96 Shaffer, J.-5I Shaffer, J.-Sl, 80, 85, 93 Shaffer, N.-60, 90 Shaffer, R.-60 Sharpsleen, B.-46 Sharpsfeen, G.-54 Shaver, S.-57, 93 Shay, J.-46, 94 Shay, T.-57 Shedden, S.-57, 76, 93 Sheridan, M.-46, 87 Shermer, K.-5l Shershen, C.-33, 63, 68, 69, 85,92 Shields , P.-46 Shoemaker, P.-Sl, 89,93 Shoemaker, P.-46, 65, 92 C.-60, 9l Shoemaker, V.-54, 88 Shop Club-94 Sickler, Mr. Nelson-I3 Sindoni, K.-54 Simpson, C.-33, 63, 65, 69, 76, 89 Silzer, S.-46 Sioslrom, W.-33, 90, l08 Skerpon, Mr. William-l3 , L, 54 Timm, W.-54 Tili, A.-Sl, 78, 97, 99 Till, J.-5l, 92 Tifus, A,-5l Tifus, J.-60 Tilus, L.-5l, 94 Tifus, S.-36, 65, 66, 67, 69 Tobbe, F.-54 Tozer, Miss Rufh-I3 Track-l08 Trainer, B.-36, 75 Tymoski, M.-53, 54, 85, 93 Typing Club-87 Tyson, J.-5l, 78, 97, l03, IO9 Tyson, M.-36, 66, 67, 68, 69, 84, 85 76 Tyson, R.-46, 78, 82, 88 Vail, F.-36, 90, 96, 98, l08 Vanderpool, S.-54 Varner, L.-60, 80, 83 Varsily Club-90 Vose, R.--60, 9l Vough, C.-36, 62, 63, 65, 68, 69 Vough, S.-46 Waile, S.-57 Walborn, R.-54, 77, 80, Bl, 83, 85 Wall, D.-57 Wall, W.-46 Walls, J.-46, 89 Walker, D.-54, 85 Walker, R.-46 Walmsley, C.-57 Wall, H.-5l, 92 Wall, P.-37 Wallrnan, G.-57 Wallman, H.-46 Warner, D.-37, 80, 8l Warner, N.-54 Warner, R.-57 Websfer, F.-54 Websler, W.--54, 85 Welch, C.-SI Wells, C.-37 Wells, D.-54 Wells, J.--57 Wells, J.-5I, 78, 96 Merrick, R.-59 Micklifsch, V.-45, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 80, 8l Miller, B.-45, 65, 68,69 Miller, E.-54 Miller, J.-56, 9l Miller, L.-59, 9l Miller, M.-45, 65, 87 Miller, O.-54 Miller, T.-59 Miner - , D. 54 Minfurn, C.-50 Minrurn, C.-59 Miniurn, G.-50, 88 Milchell, C.-60, 9l Miichell, K.-56, 78, 93 Mifchell, V.-60 Monchak, l.-60 Moody, T.-45 Polfer, L.-57, 80, 83 Pofier, N.-32, 63, 80 Poller, J.-50, 88 Powell, J.-50, 88 Powell, R.-45, 65, 68, 80, 89 Press, Miss Barbara-I3 Proms-72, 73 Prough, C.-45 Prough, L.-45 Prough, L.-57, 9l Pruyne, D.-45 Pryslopski, J.-53, 80, 83 Pryslopski, P.-32, 90, 96 P.T.A.-8 Oualrini, A.-32 Oualrini, C.-54, 82, 85, 93 Qualrini, J.-32, 64, 65, 76, 77, 84, 85 Quafrini, S.-5l, 99 Qualfrini, L.-60 Quaflrini, M.-60, 9l Quaflrini, N.-45, 65, 87 Qualfrini, P.-60 Quallrini, T.-57 Quinn, J.-60 Randall, B.-50 Randall, C,-54 Randall, J.-54, 73 Rarhlrin, J.-60 Redskin Revue-76, 77, 78 Regan, G.-50, 76, 78, 82, 85, 92 Regan, G.-42, 45, 92, IOB Reporfers' Club-89 Reynolds, D.-33, 63, 64, 68, 69, 75, 76, 78, 80, 8l, 86 Skinkle, C.-46, 65, 68, 80, 92 Skinkle, L.-60, 83, 93 Skinkle, J.-57, 80, 83, 92 Sloal S.-5l Sloai, J.-60, 93 Smilh, A.-46 Smifh, 6.-54 Smilh, Mr. Harry-l3 Smilh, J.-47, Sl, 62, 76, 80, 93 Smifh, M.-60, 9l Smith, M.-33 Smilh, R.-60 Snyder, T.-58, 60, 62 Sobiech, H.-54 Solock, B.-46, 87, 92 Solomon, L.-34, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 73, 75, 76 Solomon, G.-47, 5l, 90, l0l, l09 Solomon, J.-54, l03 Solowiei, P.-34, 89 Solowiei. P.-57, 83, 93 Soper, D.-57 Sophomore Dramalic Club-89 Soprano, J.-54 Soprano, P.-57, 93 Soprano, R.-5l, 78, 82,92 Spears, P.-60 Splain, D.-54 Spicer, R.-34 Springer, M.-57, 93, l06 Spinger, S.-57 Squires, G.-35 Sfaiqhl, J.-60, 83, 90 Slaighl, S.-35, 65, 68, 69, 74, 75, 76, 84, 85, 88 weary, J.-so, al, ss, 89 M,-46, az Werlz Wesfbrook, G.-60 Weslbrook, P.-60, 9l Weslbrook, W.-57 While, R.--52, 54, 94, l03 Whife, W.-42, 46, 94 Whilback, B.-54, 87 Whitehead, H.-5l, 89 Wible, C.-60 Wildrick, -54, 62, 86, 92 Wildrick, F.-57 Williams wines, A.-so R -54, aa, 97 Williams, S.-60 Williamson, D.-46, 78, 80, 8l, 92 Winslow, T.-57 Wolcolr, C.-37 Wolcoll .-57, 93 , D Wolcoll, E.-46, 94 Wolcoli, M.-60 Wolcoff, S.-5l, 92 wood, D.-54, 93 Woods, L.-60 Worblewski, L.--46, 66, 67, 68, 69, 80, 8l, 87 Wresiling-99, IOO Wrighr, R.-60, 9l Yale, W.-60 Yaples, B.-54, 88 Zaqozewski, V.-60, 9l Zello, J.-60, 9l Zello, J.--37, 80,94 Zimmer, B.-37, 68, 69 Zimmer, J.-57 Zimmerman, M.-54, 77, 85, 87 S 1 U , P P L l I MAY FESTIVAL On the evening of May 13, 1959, the fruition of many long weeks of preparation climaxed with the crowning of Mary Ann Tyson as Queen of May before a most receptive audience which well filled the Lockhart Street Bowl. Mary Ann, chosen by vote of the student body, was crowned by the king, John Kenish. Attired in a white organdy gown over aqua taf- feta, she reigned over the May Day festivities with the other members of her court. The court included: The loveliest of the lovelies -Mary Ann Tyson-reigns as Queen of the May Festival. Emma Borits, Ann Quatrine, seniors, Rita Lyons, Alice Talada, iuniors, Helen Walt and Ann Deubler, sopho- mores. Students from the grade schools and high school of the Sayre system presented various skits before a large audience. Climaicing the Festival, Jack Kenish, the king, crowns Mary Ann- Queen of the May. Sayre High Students display their interest in sports. l50 i' F , Gymnasts offer a Salute to Spring with a little help from fisherman Mike. The May Court lends its feminine charm to a Salute to Spring Sayre's Laurel Queen-LINDA SOLOMON The traditional Maypole dance as erformed b the P Y Senior High girls, LAUREL QUEEN Linda, chosen by her classmates to represent Sayre at the l8th Annual Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, June l9, 20, and Qi, traveled to Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, where she competed with some seventy other Pennsylvania Senior High School girls for the title of Pennsylvania State Laurel Queen. Linda was selected on the basis of beauty, poise, personality, charm and general appearance. The Laurel Festival is held each year to open offi- cially the Laurel season in the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon County and to pay tribute to our state flower, the Mountainlaurel. l BASMALL C H man Dick Beniamin, Don Strayves, Mike Keith Ferguson, Jim New , h ROW 1 Cleft to rightl: John Soprano, Decker, Danny Newman, Manager. ROW 2 Cleft to rightlz Coach Francis Hunt, Chris Shaffer, Corky Park, Bob Bagley, Bob Abrams, C ico Carocci, John Polinsky and Larry Potter, Manager. Solomon, Chuck Bennett, Albert SENIORS DICK BENJAMIN CO-CAPTAINS JIM NEWMAN KEITH FERGUSON DON STRAYVES COACH FRANCIS HUNT This year Coach Francis Hunt's Redskins turned in a record to be proud of and copped this season's performance by winning the Roosevelt Trail League. Then by defeating Wellsboro and Berwick, the team advanced to the district finals. A strong West Snider team defeated the Redskins to win the District IV Championship. This season's performance was capably handled by the fine pitching ot Dick Benjamin and the hitting of his teammates. l53 7 REDSKINS ACTION Jim Newman is ready to add his power at bat. Dick Benjamin Iets go with one of his fine pitches as John Soprano is ready for action. WE I 3 I2 I 3 6 8 6 9 II I5 Q54 E Corky Park stretches to get the low throw from the shortstop. THEY WE THEY Notre Dame .,,,., ,.,,. 6 5 Tovvanda --AM me Wm O TrOy ...e...a., Y ffsae. ..... O 3 Notre Dame aoa..., .,... , 7 Waverly aaa. aa....,a I O I Wyalusing .....,.,....,....a.... 4 Towancla ,- ...., 2 7 Athens ,E .,,..,,,,sv-,..s.sv,EE...,,,,,,, - 3 Canton ------- aa--- I DISTRICT PLAYOFFS Wyalusing 6 Waverly 8 4 Wellsboro ..,o . ....s,,,,.......,,.. ...,, 3 Athens --an du- O 3 Berwick .,..,...,.,,,,..,,,,,,........ .,-... ----- 2 Canton aaa,.. ,,... 2 DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP Troy ' O 2 West Snider ,aa.... , s,,,,.... ,, .,.....,... ..... 5 TRACK HURDLE Ken Deubler, Les Little, Larry ROW i Cleft to rightjz Bernard Dugan, Paul Comerisky, Richard Poletto, Parsons, Bill Siostrom. ROW 2 Cleft to rightlz Dahl Morgan, Tom Petro, Jim Dolan, Jan Moore, Paul Johnson, Don Francke, Joe Faltisco. ROW 3 Cleft to rightlz Don Ritenberg, Jack Kingston, Laverne Havens, Gary Regan, Russell Hamilton. Raymond Galligher. ROW 4 Cleft to rightjz Mike Namet, Roy Everett, Paul Kepner, Ray Maxim. ROW 5 Cleft to righti: Coach William Skerpon, Coach Glenn Haggerty, Donald McCracken, M. Ellers, D. Clough, David DeKay, Coach Jerry Rushin. Towanola, Troy .... Williamsport ...... Waverly ..,, S.R.U. Athens .,.. THEY WE L W L L L L W W DISTRICT MEET 2nd places-Halt-mile relay team Mile relay team Namet-High Jump, ancl Morgan-Dis Athens . Towanda Wyalusing Troy .......... ..... Waverly Athens E.F.A. cus THEY L L L L L L L i55 , SENIORS CO-CAPTAINS BILL sJosTRoM LARRY PARSONS , l LIS6 LES UTTLE RJCHARD POLETTO PAUL COMERINSKY HALF-MILE RELAY MILE RELAY The half-mile relay team lleft to rightjz Bernie Dugan, Bill Siostrom, Ken Deubler and Larry Parsons, completed a fine year by going to the State Meet. REDSKINS IN ACTICN The mile relay team Cleft to rightl: Bill Siostrom, Paul Comerinsky, Paul Johnson and Les Little went to State also. Dahl Morgan delivers a mighty heave of the shot-put. Bernie and Paul demonstrate the handoff that helped the relay team Fast is the finish as Larry Parsons and Bernie Dugan place first to have a fine record this year. and second in the 100-yard dash. ROW l Cleft to rightl: Mrs. Catherine Greenham, Class Adviser, Anita Pedini, Diane Onofre, Ann Carroll, Marilyn Annabel, Nancy Sager, Carol Shershen, Sharon Titus, Caryl Simpson, Ann Leahy, George Bryan. ROW 2 Cleft to rightl: Patti Field, Mary Ann McMahon, Nancy Theetge, Norma Morningstar, Barbara Trainer, Patricia Soloweii Donna Alexander, Sandra Elliot, Betty Johnson, Betsy Johnson, Patricia Osborne, Marcia Felt, Barbara Bostwick. ROW 3 Cleft to rightlz George Namet, Martin Smith, Nancy Peterpaul, Sandra Heliker, Betty Zimmer, Catherine Vough, Linda Solomon, Ann Bastion, Nancy Mullen, Patricia Ciavardini, Sherril Holden, Judy Kepner. ROW 4 Cleft to righti: Donald Davies, Thomas Satterly, John Kenish, Gary Squires, Thomas Foley, Francis Vail, Harold Brown, John Quatrini, Daniel Murphy, Norman Potter, Paul Comerinsky,-Robert Agnew. ROW 5 Cleft to rightjz Lawrence Parsons, James Newman, Richard Spicer, Charles Wells, Edward Rockman, Paul Pryslopski, Clifton Wolcott, Anthony Arcesi, John Stetz, George Maxim, Larry Brown, Bill Campbell. Q Q g ,W?T3?' A gif- -19 ,gag W ww A -zla V kk WM an The most honorable Norm, Larry and Dave preside at the will proceedings during Class Day. Barb and Bud hob knob in comfort at High Point lnn. The class history is revealed by delving into the past thoughts of Nancy. The grown-up seniors revert to their second childhood on goof-off day. Daisy Tyson and Michael -Arcesi pose on well known bicycle. The ten best dressed members of the Cap and Cue club fiendishly plot for next year's initiation. Self-explanatory by Rembrandt Rey nolds. 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