Sharon Springs Central High School - Clarion Yearbook (Sharon Springs, NY)

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To Mr. Barnard J. Erwin, wa, the class of 1961, wish to dedicata this year book In appreciation for his discerning nature and helping hand In all we have done in our Junior and Senior years. Newer oould we have achieved our goal without his bene- volent guldanee and well chosen phrases. Ve couldn't possibly find the appropriate words to express our feelings of gratitude. We hope that you'll know what we mean when we say the Just, plain. Thank You. : H i: ? 0 Dear schoolmates ever loyal true and faithful. Gathering fneath the maples on the hill. With courage, faith, undaunted for our future— As we older grow we love thee still. The purple and the white shall wave forever. Keep this emblem ever clean and bright. Oh may the glorious folds be sullied never— Love for aye the purple and the white All hail to thee our dear old Sharon, Open wide your portals to the right— Still o er the field of conflict ever waving. Float for aye the purple and the white. M Row 1-Percy Vrooman, William D. Aker, Superintendent, Leon Lappeus, President, Avery DeLuca, Principal, Leland Parsons Row 2-Alvin Lane, Lynn Dievendorf, Seth Ullmoi • JA€UEiU Row Row Row 1- Misa Margery Skinner-Mathematics Mrs. Edgar Handy-Home Economics Miss Janet Carhart-Language Mrs. Harry Bastian-Grade I Mrs. Wendell Ethington-Nurse Mrs. Theron Faye-Grade II Mrs. Anson Dievendorf-Grade III 2- Mrs. Floyd Lewis-Grade IV Miss Margaret Hosking-Commerce Mrs. Elmer Smith-Grade V Mrs. Joseph McFee-Grade VII Mrs. Alexander Doig-Music Miss Lucille Thwing-Art 3- Mr. Sydney Millor-English-Library Mr. Bernard Erwin-Science Mr. Harrie Washburn-Agriculture Mr. Avery DeLuca-Principal Mr. Robert Pitch-Grade VI Mr. Harold Wormuth-Social Studies Mr. Alexander Doig-Fhysical Education SENI 0 II S L f; Leland Cook Cookie Pauline Lambert Pawny Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Soccer 1,2,3,4 Driver Training4 Yearbook Staff 3 Clarion 3,4 Phys. Ed• Lead- ers Club 1,2 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 3 Chef Club 2 Class President Vice. Pres. Dan- cing Club 1 Photography 1 Chorus 1,2,3 Vice. Pres, of Class 1,2 Treas. of Class 2,3 D.A.R. 4 Yearbook Staff4 Junior Play Senior Play Bowling 4 Art 3 1,2,3,4 Dancing Club 1 Yearbook Editor4 Driver Training Eire Prevention Essay 4 Sewing 3 Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Cherleadingl-2-3 Driver Training 4j Class Sec.1-2-3-4 Junior Play Senior Play Clarion 1-2-3 Yearbook 3-4 Clarion Ed. 4 Girl State Rp. 3 Prize Spoking 1-2 Phys, Ed. Club 1 Dancing 1 ES EA Rep. 2-3-4_ Girls Spats 1-2-2 SS ?i e -E88ay Baseball 1,2 Soccer 1,2,3 Basketball 1, J3 Dancing 1,2 Polecats 1 Phys. Ed. Lead- ers Club 1,2 Treas. of Class 2 Vice. Pres, of Class 4 Track 1,2 Cross Country! Chef Club 2 Boy Scouts 1,2 Mildred Bianchlne Sis Al VanSchaick Al K ' U H F.P.A. 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. Treas.2 F.P.A. Pres. 3,4 County F.P.A. Traaa. 3 County F.P.A. Sentinel 4 Basketball 3,4 Boys Chef 1,2 Phys. Ed. Lead ers Club 1 Dancing 1,4 Irvington High Softball I---- Basketball 1,2 Bowling 1,2 Library Club 3 Class See. 3 Junior Play Driver Train- ing 3 Sewing 3 Sharon High Bowling 4 Senior Play Yearbook Staff 4 Daniel Renovate Joan Blanehine Danny Joanle Chorus 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2 Cheerleading 4 Senior Play Driver Train- ing 4 Yearbook 4 Clarion 3,4 Dancing 1 Phys. Ed. Lead ers Club 1 Girls Sports 1,2,3 Canada Boy-Scouts 1 Hockey 1,2 Football 2 Track 2 Sharon High Junior Play Soccer 3,4 Basketball Manager 5 Driver Train- ing 4 Yearbook 4 Clarion 4 Baseball 3,4 Wanda Warner William Waring Windy Rev. Basketball 2, 3,4 Junior Play Boys Chef 1 Phys. Ed. Lead- ers Club 1 Dancing 1,4 F.P.A. 1,2,3,4 Driver Train- ing 3 Art Club 3 Driver Train- ing 4 Softball 1, 2.3.4 Soccer 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3 Majorette 2, 3.4 Phys. Ed. Lead- ers Club 1 Dancing 1,4 Clarion Staff 4 Leland Ciperly Cip Joan Emple Joanle F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Phys. Ed. Load ere Club 1,2 Chef Club 1,2 Dancing Club 1 Vice. Pres. F. F.A. 3 Senior Play Driver Training Z Junior Play Senior Play Dancing Club 1,3 Girl's soft- ball 2,3 Chorus 1 Driver Train- ing 4 Seth Emple Harriet Eskenasy nEmp Pasquale Senior Play Dancing Club 1,3,4 Girl’s soft- ball 2,3 Chorus 1 Driver Train- ing 4 Cheerleading 1,2 Bus. Manager Yearbook 4 Driver Train- ing 4 Phys. Ed. Lead- ers Club 1 Chef Club 2 Senior Play 4 Mary Hayes Robert Stetln Hazy Bob Basketball If 3,4 Soccer 1,33,4 Baseball 3,4 Junior Play Cross Country2 T; ack 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Phys. Ed.Lead- ers Club 2 Driver Train- ing 3 Photography Club 1 Chef Club 2 Polecats 1 Boy Scouts Senior Scout3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 1,3 Driver Train- ing 4 Junior Play Senior Play Clarion taff 1.2.3.4 Yearbook Staff 3.4 Dancing Club 1 Girl’s Sports 1 Bowling 4 Keith Mallery Pauline Grant Sam Pawny P.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Phys. Ed. Lead era Club 1,2 Chef Club 1,2 Dancing Club 1 Vice. Pree. F. F.A. 3 Senior Play Driver Training I Junior Play Senior Play Dancing Club 1,3 Girl'8 soft- ball 2,3 Chorus 1 Driver Train- ing 4 Seth Emple Harriet Eskenasy Emp Pasquale Senior Play Dancing Club 1,3,4 Girl's soft- ball 2,3 Chorus 1 Driver Train- ing 4 Cheerleading 1,2 Bus. Manager Yearbook 4 Driver Train- ing 4 Phys. Ed. Lead- ers Club 1 Chef Club 2 Senior Play 4 Mary Hayes Robert Stetln Hazy Bob Basketball If 3,4 Soccer 1, ,4 Baseball 3,4 Junior Play Cross Country2 T ack 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Phys. Ed.Lead- ers Club 2 Driver Train- ing 3 Photography Club 1 Chef Club 2 Polecats 1 Boy Scouts Senior Scout3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 1,3 Driver Train- ing 4 Junior Play Senior Play Clarion taff 1.2.3.4 Yearbook Staff 3.4 Dancing Club 1 Girls Sports 1 Bowling 4 Keith Mallery Pauline Grant Pawny Sam' Dewey Orant Duke F.F.A. 1,2.3 Boys Chef 1,2 Dancing Club 1,2 Junior Play Senior Play E.3.3.P.A• Rep 4 Clarion Staff 4 Iola King Olie Pres, of Dancing Club 1 Sub. Majorette 3 Photography Club 1 Chorus 1,2,3 Driver Training 4 Art Club 3 Sewing 3 Iona Cole Punch Softball 1 Chorus 1,2,3 Driver Training 4 Dancing 1,2 Phys Ed Leaders 1 Usherette Senior Play Art Club 3 Robert Hfcll Bob Basketball 1,2,3 Boys Chef 1,2 Dancing Club 1 Polecats 1 Phys. Ed. Leaders 2 Soccer 4 1 CLASS PROPHECY Pauline Grant and her husband, Don Brown, are happily married and are raising a large family. Dewey Grant Is now rooming at the Waldorf Astoria and has a hobby of dating the Rockettes . Iona Cole, a Second Lt, In the Army Nurse Corp, Is now stationed at the Walter Reed Hospital In Washington. Keith Mallery has Just opened a new branch to Mallery Barber and 'Pool fcoom In Cherry Valley. Seth Emple Is now a gentleman farmer and cattle dealer of the Lone 'Ranger Farm. Wanda Warner Is now the owner of The Lonely Hearts skating rink. Iola King Is head nurse at the Walter Reed Hospital In Washington and will soon resign her Job to marry one of her patients. Bob Stetln Is now traveling on the road with the Philharmonic Or- chestra specializing with the accordian and harmonica. Leland Cook has married Margaret Truman and Is waiting for his fat her-In-law’s Job. Joan Emple is now owner of the Fish and Game Club and Spend her spare time in calling off the square dances. Pauline Lambert has recently been employed by the Sharon Central School as new coach. Mary Hayes is now relaxing at her Beverly Hills mansion. In her spare time she travels up the mountains to ski. Harriet Eskenasy is spending her rich aunt’s money in traveling throughout Europe• Leland Clperly is taking a short vacation from his large chicken farm. Danny Renovetz is now happily settled with his wife, Reba, and tneir four children in Argusville. Mildred Blanchlne and her husband are now living in Portsmouth, Rohde Island. She is now traveling in the Adirondacks. She flies back and forth. Joan Blanchlne is now owner of the famous Cheve Beauty Salon in New York City. She spends her spare time with her husband and two children in their Westchester mansion. Robert Hall, his wife and four children sit day and night in their lookout tower home, keeping a sharp lookout for forest fires. 3111 Waring is trying to follow in his father’s footsteps but not succeeding. A1 Van Schalck is a famous writer under the strict ruling of his wife who is a lady wr® - ' r p V v CLASS WILL We declare this our last will and testament Joan Blanohlne-Wllls her  weet and graceful ways to Ellen Schenk Mildred Blanchlne-Wills her personality to Helen Appold. Leland Clperly-Wllls his chickens and farm to Bob Comlns Joan Bmple-Wllls her Sat nights to Evle Borst so she can make the most of them Seth Emple-Wills his girls in Cobleskill to Dougie Putnam. Harriet Eskenasy-Wllls her beautiful walk to Vivian Beroff Robert Hall-Wills his car to Tootle Acello so he can meet far away girls. Mary Hayes-Wllls her special car rides to any Junior girl who can use them Pauline Grant-Wills her molasses cookies to Edie Oraulioh. Dewey Grant-Wills his friendly ways with Mr. Miller to Otto Blot lenberg. Pauline Lambert-Wills her 00 averages to Doug. Kane. Keith Mallery-wmw his basketball ability to Bob Cummings. Iona Cole-Wills her pen and ink to Doris Winnie so she can write letters to Leonard. Leland Cook-Wills his desire to become president to his sister Carol. Tola King-Wills her roller skating ability to Janet Hoyt. Robert Stetln-Wllls his slick clothes to Don Lane. Bill Waring-Wills his father’s footsteps which he has followed to Carl Ullman. Wanda Warner-Wllls her height to Rena Brown. Danny Renovetz-Wills his car and stops in Cobleskill to Rus Kenned A1 Van Schaick-Wills his good looks and pleasing personality to Jack fcraple. Mr. Erwin-Wills to Mr. Washburn a box of asprin. Senior Class-Wills to B. J. the Joy of getting another good money making class. Signed Senior Class of 1951 « CLASS HISTORY The class of 51 started out together In 1947, We had as our president Lee Cook, our vice-president Mildred Bianchine, our secretary Pauline Lambert, and our treasurer Allan Van Schaick. During our Freshman Year we had a Freshman Danoe, the Freshman Initiation and the Freshman Return Party. In our Sophomore- 48-49, we chose Lee Cook as our president, Mildred Bianchine as our vice-president, Pauline Lambert as our secretary, and Mary Hayes as our treasurer. We had only one act- ivity that year, the SoDhomore Dance. As Juniors in 49-50 we chose Lee Cook as our president, Rosealine Hegeman as our vice-president, Pauline Lambert as our secretary, and Mildred Bianchine as our treasurer. The ac- tivities included the Junior Play and Junior Dance. We also planned the Freshman Initiation. When we became Seniors we had Lee Cook as our president, Rosealine Hegeman as our vice-president, Pauline Lambert as our secretary, and Mildred Bianchine as our treasurer. Our main activities included are dances, fun fair, suppers, bake sales, and the selling of cards, writing paper, and magazines. We enjoyed our most interesting days of life in the Sharon Springs Central School and hope that everyone else will enjoy it as much as we have. AUTOGRAPHS SENIOR PLAY CAST TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Henry K. Dodson Angela Warren Dr. William Jackson (Bill) Mias Holt Patricia Pryor (Pat) Dorothy Carleton (Dottie) Charlotte Nelson (Lottie) Jack Benson Jonathan Puckett Miss Cordelia Puckett Mi8s Dovie Finkledink (Turtle Dove) Dodie Blake Hoofendyke a large heavy set man his niece her fiance cute pert little nurse about Dotty18 age an orderly a patient Jonathan’s older sister fixy old maid an undergraduate nurse a demented patient Bob Stetin Pauline Grant Dewey Grant Pauline Lambert Mary Hayes Joan Bianchine Wanda Warner Seth Empie Paul Grannamann Mildred Bianchine Rosealine Hegeman Joan Empie Harriet Eskensay head nurse of the hospital pretty attractive nurse 1 H 1 1 H THANK YOU MR PARKER Theodore Wakefield head of a riotous family Carl Ullman Margaret Wakefield his unpredictable wife Edith Graulich Joan Wakefield their daughter of 16 Doris Winnie Stan Wakefield their son, a high school senior Bob Comlns Beth Wakefield their lively daughter of 13 Marilyn Susl Conrad Parker who rents the guest room Gene VanSchaick Mark Cooper Joan's boy friend Don Lane Helen Fields most popular girl in school Ellen Schenk Carrie Bloom who owns the lot next door Evelyn Borst Jessie Bloom Carrie's sister Helen Appold Homer Quinn a salesman Tootle Acello n n rs ' ! Ii 1 Row 1-Kathryn Whitbeck, William Wall, Carol Palmer, Shirley Schra- der, Alioe Stone, Barbara Willoughby, Shirley Engle Row 2- Patricia Purcell, Mary Bullock, Ruth Wright, Lila Kane, Virginia Ullman, Phyllis Sherwood, Elsie Smith--Mr. Harold Wormuth Row 3- Robert Wellwood, Denis Dorsey, Francis Cummings, Ellis Van Schaick, Timothy Hayes, Carl Palmer. Absent-Karla Springer, Anthony Sudol. RAD r Row 1-Beverly Whitbeck, Barbara Strobel, Donald DeLuca, Russell Kennedy, Omer Cousineau, Janet Hoyt, Mary Kniskern Row 2- Theresa Sterus, Lydia Meka, Rena Brown, Helen Cage, Betty Nirschl, Audrey Lane--Miss Janet Carhart Row 3-Joe Pollack, Robert Manko, Leonel Cousineau, Jack Empie, James Vrooman, Logan Pomela. GRADE EIGHT Row 1-Barbara Janicki. Anna Graff, Robert Rees, Wavna Janicki, Russell Wilday, Phyllis Collins, Arlene Usyk, Carol Cook, Edward Emple Row 2-Vivian Garlock, Julia Putnam, Beverly Nlrschl, Marlon Briggs, Joyce Peckham, Patricia Parsons, Mary Tuoker, Coreen Lam- bert, Mies Margery Skinner Row 3-Brandon Rees, William Jackson, John Seymour, William Houghtaling, Lauren Lane, John Judd, Phillips Vsn Schaick. SEVEN GRADE Row 1-William Partlow, Laurence Lambert, Charles Mahr, Wesley Ull- man, Wayne Van Schaick Row 2-Helen Trafton, Gloria Hotaling, Betty Shaule, Gwendolyn Pomella, Catherine Hayes, Carol Lane, Della Roe, Phyllis Doyle, Anna Bradt, Mary Jane Nikolaus Row 3-Laura Kilts, Mabel Judd, Lesley Bonesteel, Carol Campbell, Joyce Parro, Sonya Van Schaick, Edith Lambert, Beverly Schrader, Barbara Whitbeck, Shirley Wilday Row 4-Edwln Ullman, Cecil Wayne McCall, Robert Neale, Joseph Allen, Warren Comlns, Charles Planck, Walter Manko, Eugene Brown, Paul Haig, Giles Bullock, Mrs. MoPee Absent Robert Geiskopf. I I f V. Row 1-Barbara Schenk, Lois Whitbeck, Marjorie LaMont, Sandra Maring, Marlene Campbell, Marion Janicke, Marion Eskenasy, Sandra Lane Row 2-Alfred Casal, Edward Schenk, Evelyn Meka, Judy Collins, Bernadetta Vrooman, Janice Mereness, Floyd Collins Row 3-Shirley Buttery, Mary Ann Seymour, Lebn Seymour, Edwins Hegeman, Raymond Banuals, Charles Mann, Mr. Robert'Fitch-Absent Joe Acello, Schuyler Oarlock, Joyce Oliver, Marilyn Lowe, Jacqueline Springer. GRADE FIVE Row 1-Anna Goedell, Jane Smith, Patty Neale, Katherine Kniskern, Emmaline Young, Judith Manchester, Dorothy Mahr, Shirley Winnie, Susanne Seymour Row 2-James Partlow, Herbert Oliver, James Button, Mary Jane Garlock, Colleen Eaker, Barbara Zeller, Irene Haner, Loreley Borst, Ellsworth Lambert, John Meka Row 3-Gerald Nikolaus, Robert Wall, Francis Stafford, Michael Putlack, Elmer King, Joe Spofford, Alton Mahr, Allan Nirschl, David Lipe, Mrs, Marguerite Smith-Absent-John Miller, John Siebel, Russell Geiskopf, Arnold Mereness. ' I I r ' GRADE FOUR Row 1-Shirley Dingman, Carol Cross, Gall Silvers, Mary Lou Ull- man, Judith Bastlan, Cheryl Collins, Elizabeth Ahl, Nancy Oliver, Nellie Planck Row 2-Bruce Pomella, Edwin Seymour, Roxanna Slater, Richard Herman, Everett Mahr, Joanne Whitbeck, Leland Van Schalck, Laurence Stafford, George Slater, Robert Brown Row 3-Richard Bartlett, Loren Hall, James Lambert, Paul Stafford, Patrick Dorsey, Jeremy Parsons, Carl Roberts, Frederick Byrnes Mrs. Floyd Lewis, Absent-Michael Empie, Willard Larkin GRADE THREE Row 1-Carol Meka, Dawn Koza, Cecilia Sohenk, Janet Wilday, Nancy DiPace, June Wilhelm, Elaine Eaker, Carol Smith, Lynn Dievendorf, Cynthia Lipe, Mary Ann Alives Row 2-Scott Lynk, George Nikolaus, Jason Garlock, Leonard Cousineau, Don Koza, John Istle, Edwin Nirschl, Richard Zeller, Richard Tripp, Donald Lambert Row 3-Todd Spofford, Steven LaGuardia, Charles Moltensen, Edson Van Schaick, Arthur Meka, Lawrence Farro, Howard Roe, Earl Kilts, Loyal Ream, Mrs. Anson Dlevendorf Absent-David Partlow, Margaret Droll, Jon- athan Ericson. ' n GRADE TWO Row 1-Edward Lynk, Tony DePace, Evelyn Beam, Diane Hatalaky, 3onnie Lou McMann, Darlene Larkin, Judy Partlow, Sally Hodge, Mildred Stone, Elizabeth Harrington, Donna Diamond, Carl Vi Hough by, Robert Olivor-Row 2-Ida Seymour, Sally Heman, Linda Judd, Dolores Diamond, Stella Roe, Joanne '.Vilhalm, Judy Lowe, Joyce Chichester, Sandra Tripp, Mary Ann Trafton, Joan Ahl Row 3-Jose h Hayes, Daniel V ooden, David '.Voeden, Raymond Lambert, Janes Connore, Wilson Manchester, Larry Williams, Anthony Legozki, William Laker, Richard Roberts, Daniel Snuller, Harold Allen, Richard V ilday-Iirs. Alice Fay-.ibsent from picture Florence Freer, Richard Hazzard, Patrick Kennedy, Stanley SudoL GRADE ONE Rov;l-3arbara Smith, Sylvia Trafton, Joyce Trafton, Carol Bog ardus, Sally McMann, Kay Washburn, Marjorie Jones, Rose Roe, Victoria Almasy, Sally V eeden, Jeane Fay-Row 2-Bruce Silvers, Edith Lynk, Patricia Connors, Martha Wright, Eleanor Freer, Ann Harrington, Mary .inn Vrooman, Janice .Vilhelm, Susan Lynk, Janet Mcrenoss-Row 3-Robert Schenk, Paul Hikolaus, Robert Greene,David Cross, Buckley Rees, John Hosier, Joseph Alves, Ronald Lambert, Raymond Williams, Robert Weeden-Mrs.Grace Bastian-Absent from Picture-Ernest Winnie, Marjorie Bissell, Harriet Collins, Joseph Geisko f, Glenn Evans, Jonathan Ericson, Loyal Ream k ' k YEARBOOK STAFF K Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Photography Literary Typing Advertisement Editor Production Editor Art Editor Business Manager Advisors HI Leland Cook Marilyn Susi Mildred Bianchine Evelyn Borst Pauline Lambert Joan Bianchine Pauline Grant Peggy Button Ellen Schenk Edith Graulich Shirley Blothenberg William Waring Wanda Warner Robert Comins Mary Hayes Miss Margaret Hosking Miss Lucille Thwing Mr. Sydney Miller fi D ARION STAFF Editor-in-chief Assistant editor General Reporters Typists Boy's Sports Love'n Stuff Art Staff Kiddie Kapers Fashions Grade Hews Book Reviews Galloping Polls Interviews Production Puzzle Page Advisors Pauline Lambert Peggy Button Dewey Grant Janet Hoyt Doris Winnie Helen Appold Karla Springer Theresa Sterus Pauline Grant Ellen Schenk Marilyn Susl Evelyn Borat Shirley Blothenburg Tootle Acello Fay Buttery Vivian Beroff Robert Comina Don Lane Fhyllis Sherwood Edith Graulich Mary Bullock Lula Slater Wanda Warner Marilyn Suai Lee Cook Bill Waring Joan Empla Miss Margaret Hosking Hiss Lucille Biwlng Hr. Sidney Miller I I- ' n Row 1-Todd Spofford, Herbert Oliver, Franci Stafford, John Siebel, David Lipe Row 2-Raymond Banuals, Stephen LaGuardia, Richard Herman, Carl Roberta, Joe Spofford Row 3-Gearge Slater, Leland VanSchaick, Fred Burns, Everett Mahr, Scott Lynk, Mr. Robert Fitch o OLA T Q Row 1- Shirley Winnie, Lorely Borst, Judith Collins, Gwendolyn Pomella, Anna Bradt, Sandra Lane Row 2-Irene Haner, Helen TrajfcDiv Phyllis Collin , Bernadetta Vrooman, Mary Ann Seymour, Janice Mer- eness, Carol Lane, Mrs. Bastian Row 3-Barbara Whitbeck, Carol Cool Mary Bullock, Phyllis Sherwood, Sonya VanSchaick, Edwina Hegeman. RYTHM BAND Row 1-Carol Bogardus, Sandra Tripp, Mary Ann Vrooman, Linda Judd, Bonnie Lou McMann, Joan Ahl, Edith Lynk, Evelyn Beam, Victoria Alma8y Row 2-Edward Lynk, Anthony DiPace, Joalph Hayes, Harold Allen, David Cross, Bruce Silvers, Robert Greene Absent—Ernest Winnie, Harriet Collins, Florence Freer, BRO Row 1-Carol Cross, Shirley Dingman, Mary Lou Ullman, Judy Bastian Row 2-Cynthia Lipe, Lynne Dievendorf, Nancy DiPace, Ida Seymour Row 3-Nancy Oliver, Cheryl Collins, Gail Silvers, Joanne Whitbeck, Nellie Planck. PRES. G SEC Row 1-Shirley Blothenberg, Mr. Robert Fitch, Mr. A1 Doig, Mr. Harrie Washburn, Harriet Eskenasy Row 2-Joan Empie, Mary Bullock, Theresa Sterus, Mary Kniskern Row 3-Joan Bianchine, Helen Appold, Pauline Lambert, Ruth Wright, Janet Hoyt, Phyllis Sherwood Row 4- Lula Slater, Mildred Bianchine, Rosealine Hegeman, Mary Hayes, Pauline Grant, Edith Graulich, Audrey Lane, Barbara Willoughby. BOWLING Rowl-Barbara Strobel, Donald DeLuca, Leland Cook, Pauline Lambert, Dorothy Judd Wright, Marilyn Susi Row 2-Ruasell Wilday, Phyllis Collins, Shirley Schrader, Alice Stone, Joyce Farro, Barbara Whit- beck. u ' ' I Row 1-Marlene Campbell, Barbara Schenk, Edwina Hegeman, Marlon Eskenasy, June Smith, Judith Manchester, Anna Ooedelle, Shirley Winnie, Patricia Neale, Dorothy Mahr Row 2-Jimmy Partlow, Herbert Oliver, Robert Wall, Katherine Kniskern, Marion Janicki, Lorely Borst, Shirley Buttery, Sandra Maring, Emmaline Young, Ployd Collins, Johnny Meka, David Lipe Row 3-Mrs. Alexander Dolg, Sandra Lane, Margorie LaMont, Evelyn Meka, Judith Collins, Mary Ann Seymour, Bernadetta Vrooman, Janice Mereness, Irene Haner, Lois Whitbeok-Absent-Joyce Oliver, Jacqueline Springer. H t y Ci 1 R L H V — Row 1-Laura Kilts, Helen Trafton,Beverly Schrader, Mabel Judd, Catherine Hayes, Phyllis Collins, Anna Bradt, Carol Lane, Edith Lambert, Gloria Hotaling, Lesley Bonesteel, Sonya Van Schalck, Carol Campbell Row 2-Shirley Engle, Patricia Purcell, Mary Bullock, Janet Hoyt, Pauline Lambert, Wanda Warner, Dorothy Judd Wright, Theresa Sterus, Lydia Meka, Anna Graff, Shirley Wilday, Norma Hotaling Row 3-Mrs. Dolg, Carol Cook, Ruth Wright, Julia Putnam, Arlene Usyk, Patricia Parsons, Corsen Lambert, Peggy Button Marilyn Susi, Lila Kane, Barbara Willoughby Row 4-Shirley Bloth- enberg, Dorcas Manchester, Ellen Schenk, Pauline Grant, Mary Knie- kern, Phyllis Sherwood, Iola King, Audrey Lane, Virginia Ullman II ' ' !l Row 1-Joyce Farro, Sonya Van Schaick, Helen Trafton, Carol Lane, Sandra Lane, Sandra Maring SEXTET Sittlng-Wanda Warner, Mrs, Dolg, Peggy Button Standlng---Paullne Grant, Marilyn Sual, Pauline Lambert, Ellen Schenk, II N M H PEP BAND Row 1-Mary Knlskern, Paulin® Orant, Edith Lambert, Mable Judd Row 2-Janet Hoyt, Wesley Ullman, Warren Comlna, Phyllis Collins Standlng-Phllllps Van Schalck, JUNIOR BAND Row 1-Judith Bastlan, Patty Neale, Katherine Knlskern, Irens Haney Edwlna Hegeman, Joanne Whltbeok, Shirley Dlngman, Mary Lou Ullman, Joe Spofford, Ellsworth Lambert Row 2-Janet Hoyt, Richard Bart- lett, Lila Kane, Herbert Oliver, Lola Whltbeok, Mrs. Dolg, n M ' R h n ' n Row 1-Carl Ullman, Robert Comins, Paul Granneman, Danny Renovetz9 Leland Ciperly, Douglas Putnam, Robert Cummings, Mr. Harris Wash- burn Row 2-Seth Empie, Russell Kennedy, Omer Couaineau, Douglas Kane, Donald DeLuca, Robert Manko, James Vrooman. Row 1-Barbara Janicki, Gwendolyn Pomella, Phyllis Collins, Carol Cook, Beverly Schrader, Anna Bradt, Barbara Whitbeck, Catherine Hayes, Gloria Hotaling, Betty Shaule, Phyllis Doyle Row 2-Edwin Ullman, Lawrence Lambert, Cecil Wayne McCall, Paul Haig, Arlene Usyk, Laura Kilts, Helen Trafton, Mabel Judd, Carol Lane, Shirley Wilday, Sonya Van Schaick, Wesley Ullman, Mr. Doig Row 3-Wayne Van Schaick, Marion Briggs, Julia Putnam, Joyce Peckham, Beverly Nirschl, Joyce Parro, Edith Lambert, Patricia Parsons, Lesley Bonesteel, Carol Campbell, Coreen Lambert. Ii ' N k ' n n Manager-Lee Cook Leland Clperly Eugene Van Schalck Danny Renovet Otto Blothenberg Keith Mallery Bob Cummings Bob Comlns Carl Ullman Tootle Acello Coach Dolg Bill Waring (absent) I p s VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Elian Schenk, Peggy Button, Faith Buttery, Helen Appold, Shirley Bloth- enberg Klee Margery Skinner, Coach. J. V CHEERLEADERS Audrey Lane, Theresa Sterus, Tlrglnia Ullman, Shirley Engle, Patricia Purcell Mies Margaret Hosklng, Coach. ■ R V Row 1-Leonel Cousineau, Francis Cummings, Omer Cousineau, Donald DeLuca, Russell Kennedy Row 2-Mr Erwin, Timothy Hayes, Joe Pollack, Jack Empie, Ellis Van Schaick, Robert llanko, John Judd, manager Row 1-Timothy Hayes, Francis Cummings, Leonel Cousineau, Elliw Van Schaick, Russell Kennedy, Jack Empie Row 2-Mr. Doig, Joe Pollack, Denis Dorsey, Bill Waring, Robert Hall, Keith Mallery Row 3-Salvatore Acello, Donald DeLuca, Eugene Van Schaick, Omer Cousineau, Robert Comins, Ronald Larkin 1 ' R BASEBALL Row 1-Timothy Hayes, Russell Kennedy, Francis Cunsnings, Leonel Cousineau, Joe Pollack, Robert Manko, Jack Empie, Robert Wellwood Row 2-Mr. Doig, Carl Ullman, Eugene Van Schaick, Denis Dorsey, Robert Cummings, Bill Waring, Tootie Acello Row 3-Donald DeLuca, William Wall, Otto Blothenberg, Omer Cousineau, Robert Comins, Ronald Larkin. TRACK Row 1-Robert Cummings, Keith Mallery. Tootie Acello, Robert Comins Row 2.-Mr. Doig, Leland Ciperly, Donald DeLuca, Carl Ull- man, Danny Renoveta, Bill Waring. ■ M INFO fi K- Clara Lappeua, secretary Mrs. Ethington, nurse, Bruce Silvers and Edith Lynk, patients II r 1 n ' ■ilo Brown Lorill Cdllra Edwin Larkin Bill Howe Floyd Bern rises Clarence Brooks Helen Judd Clara Collins Thelma Winnie Hairy Bart lan Ellery Chamber!  II J • 5 ■- M Compliment of Compliments Hayes Papadl's of Pratts Hotel Sharon Springs He York Sharon Springs New York Day Phona 8274 Hlght Phone 2636 Compliments Compliments of of Sam Kaldo's Oarage When in a Jam Call Sam Lynk's Servloe Station Sharon Springs New York Sharon Springs New York Compliments of Compliments Myron Mallery of Sharon Springs New York Spraker's Oarage Sharon Springs New York Compliments Compliments of of Ivan Van Sehalek Sheldon's Groceries Sharon Springs New York Sharon Springs New York II n I ' Compliments Phone 8249 Route 20 of THE LOG HOUSE DINNER 3c MOTEL WHITE SULPHUR COMPANY Delmar King, Prop Sharon Springs New York Good Food—Fine Cabins Sharon Springs New York Congratulations to the Class of f51 of Sharon Springs Central School Compliments of Myers Service Station 3e Garage Sunoco Products George Bianchine 3c Son Your Du Mont Dealer Sharon Springs New York 1 fj M Congratulations to the Class of '51 COMPLIMENTS of KENNETH L. 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