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

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DEDICATION The Senior Class of '52 is oroud to dedi- cate this yearbook to their ever agreeable tea- cher, Ur. Harrie Washburn. The last four years we have become accustomed to his familiar face and laughter which we all will miss in years to come. Ur. Washburn entered the S.S.C.S. in 19U7 as the Agriculture teacher. Immediately he gained the friendshiD of his fellow workers and students. You'll always find him as a jolly and helpful teacher. From the bottom of our hearts the seniors wish to say Thank You for the many money making schemes and heloful hand that you have given us in the last four years. We really mean, THANKS A MILLION! 1 IN MEMORY We are honored to make this dedication in the yearbook to Col. Richard Buttery. Richard was vsiy well liked by his classmates and tea- chers. He moved from New Haven, Conn, in 19lj5 to enter the Central School as a sophomore. Rich- ard graduated in 19U7 and to 19lj8 he joined the United States Marines. He trained at Paris Is- land and in the same year he was sent to the Hawaiian Islands. Here he took active oart in bowling and football. Dec. 7, 1951 he was called for active duty in Korea. We all bow our heads in a silent salute to the first boy from Sharon to be killed in Korea. June the third is not a day set aside for remembrance, but for all of us in our own hearts we will remember Cpl. Richard Buttery. 2 Ur. Avery De Luca Left to Right- Lynn Dievendorf; Leon Lappeus, President; Alvin Lane; William D. Aker,Superintendent; Seth Ullman; Leland Par- sons; Avery De Luca, Principal; Percy Vrooman. 3 FACULTY Row 1-Left to Right: Mrs. mma MeFee Miss Janet Carhart Mrs. Virginia Ethington Mr. Avery DeLuca Mrs. Rhoda Dievendorf Miss Margaret Hosking Row 2-Left to Right Seventh Grade Language Nurse Princioal Third Grade Commercial Mrs. Alice Faye Mrs. Marguerite Smith Mrs. Mabel Lewis Second Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Mrs. Inez Lorenz Miss Lucille Thwing Miss Margery Skinner Mrs. Grace Bastian Kindergarten Art Mathematics First Grade Row 3-Left to Right: Mr. Sydney Miller Mr. John Dumansky Mr. Harrie Washburn Mr. Bernard Erwin Mr. Robert Fitch Mr. Alexander Doig Mr. Jack Dunning Library English Social Studies Agriculture Science Sixth Grade Phys. Ed. Music 4 Editor-in-chief Marilyn Susi Tyoists Cynthia Lorenz Ellen Schenk Lydia Meka Shirley Engle Art Edith Graulich Doris Winnie Donald Lane Robert Comins Business-Advertising Don DeLuca Carl Uliman Lionel Cousineau Mary Bullock Assistant Editor Mary Kniskem Photography Evelyn Borst Shirley Blothenburg Bill Wall Literary Margaret Button Barbara Willoughby June Rushlow Theresa Stems Helen Appold Dorcas Manchester Vivian Beroff Advisors Mr. Sydney Miller Miss Margaret Hosking Miss Lucille Thwing 5 PRESIDENT CARL ULLMAN Stretch Band-1,2,3,U Chorus-!; Basketball-2,3 U Baseball-2,3,1; Track-2,U Senior Play- Junior Play Pres. F.F.A.-U Class Pres.-U MISS MARGARET HOSKING SECRETARY HELEN APPOLD Junior Play Senior Play Class Sec.-U Cheerleading-2,3,h Girls' Softball- Bowling-3 Clarion-3,U Yearbook-!; Girls' Basketball-1; A D V S 0 R MR. HARRIE WASHBURN TREASURER EDITH GRAULICH Edie Dancing Club-1,2,3 Majorette-1,3 Clarion-2,3,1; Yearbook-3,1; Junior Play Senior Play Drivers Training-!; Bowling-3 VICE PRESIDENT ROBERT CUMMINGS Bob Baske tball-1,2,3,1; Baseball-1,2,3,1; Soccer-1,3,U Track-1,2 Class Pres.-2 Class V.Pres.-U F.F.A.-l,2,3,li Boy3 Chorus-1; Clarion-1; 6 SALVATORE ACELLO Tootie Soccer-1,2,3,1 Basketball-1,2,3,1 Baseball-1,2,3,1 Track-1,2 Clarion-3,1 Drivers Training-3 Junior Play Band-1,2,3, ii Phys. Ed. Club-1 Boys Chours-i VIVIAN BEROFF Bib larion-2,3,1 earbook-h heerleading-3 larion Treas.-l -H Club-1,2,3 rivers fraining-1 MARGARET BUTTON Peggy Band-1,2,3,1 Chorus-1,2,3,1 Drivers Training-1 Cheerleading-1,2,3 Seorekeeping-1 Class Pres.-3 Clarion-1,2,3 Clarion Editor-1 Yearbook-3,1 Sextet-3 SHIRLEY BLOTHENHJRG Red Chee rlead ing-2,3,1 Band-1,2,1 Chorus-1,2,3,1 Gfrls' Basketball -1,1 Girls'Softball -l,£Jl Photograohy Club-2 Yearbook-3,1 Clarion-2,3,1 Girls' Soccer-2 Dancing Club-2,3 Dance Band-i Drivers Training-1 FAITH BUTTERY Fay Drivers Training-1 Cheerleading-1,3,1 Clarion-3,1 EVELYN BORST Drivers Training-3 Girls' Softball-3 Girls' BasketbaiL-1 Clarion-3 Yearbook-3,1 Junior Play Senior Play Chorus-1 7 ROBERT COMINS Injun Basketball-2,3,14 Baseball-2 Soccer-3 Track-2,3,U F.F.A.-1,2,3,14 F.F.A. Treas.-2,3,U County F.F.A.Treas.-U Clarion- b Yearbook-3,U Junior Play Senior Play Boys Chef-2 NORMA HOUGHTALING Nicky Chorus-1,2,3,U Drivers Training-U Majorette-1 Cheerleading-2 Senior Play Dancing Club-1,2,3 DONALD LANE Humph Basketball-1,2, U Drivers Training-U Junior Play Senior Play Clarion-2,3,U Yearbook Boys Chorus-U CYNTHIA LORENZ Band-1,2,14 Chorus-1,2,U Class Sec.-l Chee rle ad ing-1,U Girls' Softball-2 Girls' Basketball-U Clarion-1,2,lj Yearbook-U Senior Play Drivers Training-U Scorekeeping-2 DOUGLAS KANE Killer F.F.A.-1,2,3,U Boys Chorus-U Basketball Manager-U Photography-2 Drivers Training-2 Boys Chef-1 Phys. Ed. Club-1 DORCAS MANCHESTER Dorcy Drivers Training-!; Chorus-1,2,3,14 Clarion-li Yearbook-U 8 EUGENE VAN SCHAICK Gene Soccer-1,2,3,1 Basketball-1,2,3,U Baseball-1,2,3,1 Junior Play Senior Play Band-1,2,3,1 Chorus-1,2,1 Drivers Training-1 Boys Chef Club-2 ELLEN SCHENK Ella1' Orchestra-2 Cheerleading-1,?3,U Chorus-1,2,3,1 Drivers Training-! Girls' Softball-2,1 Girls' Basketball-1 Clarion-2,3,U Yearbook-3,1 Junior Play Senior Play Sextet-3 Photograohy Club-2 BEATRICE WILLIAMS ''Bea'' Drivers Training-1 DORIS WINNIE ''Minnie Band-1,2,3 Chorus-1,2,3,1 Majorette-3 Dancing Club-1,2,3 Photograohy Club-2 Clarion-3,1 Yearbook-1 Drivers Training-! Junior Play DOUGLAS PUTNAM Putt F.F.A.-l,2,3,li Basketball-1,2 Photograohy Club-2 Boys Chef Club-1 Phys. Ed. Club-1 MARILYN SUSI Susi Chorus-1,2,3,1 Junior Play Senior Play Class V.Pres.-2 Class Sec.-3 Clarion-2,3,1 Yearbook-3,1 Yearbook Editor-1 Girls' Softball- 3 Majorette-3 Sextet-3 Drivers Training-! 9 FRESHMAN CLASS 19 8 19U9 President------Tootie Acello Vice Pres.------Dorothy Judd Secretary—----Cynthia Lorenz Treasurer Advisor—Mr. Harrie Washburn Activities: Initiation Junior Return Party 25 members SENIOR CLASS 1951 1952 President-----------Carl Uliman Vice Pres.------------------Bob Cummings Secretary-----------------Helen Apoold Treasurer-----------------Edith Graulich Advisors—Miss Margaret Hosking Mr. Harrie Washburn Activities: Suooers, Bakesales, Dance, Pun Pair, Class Play, and Prom 22 members JUNIOR CLASS 1950 • 1951 President----------Dorothy Judd Vice Pres.---------Peggy Button Secretary----------Marilyn Susi Treasurer--------Edith Graulich Advisors—Miss Margaret Hosking -j Mr. Harrie Washburn) J Activities: Supoers, Bake Sales, Class Play 22 members SOPHOMORE CLASS 19U9 1950 President---------Bob Cummings Vice Pres.--------Marilyn Susi Secretary---------_carl UUman Treasurer Advisor----Mr. Harrie 7 ashburn Activities: Bake Sale 2U members 10 SENIOR PLAY CAS ec SEVEN TEE Dr. Allenby a dentist Eugene Van Schaick Grandma Dr. Allenby's mother-in-law Cynthia Lorenz Hannah Hawks the hired girl Helen Apoold Chuck Allenby—with a prooensity for getting into trouble—Carl Ullman Barbie Allenby his sister Evelyn Borst Janie Allenby another 3ister Ellen Schenk Billie Allenby the baby brother Robert Comins Patsy Gardner a neighbor girl Marilyn Susi Nancy Pomeroy Barbie's friend Edith Graulich Hugo Jarvis a soDhisticated youth Robert Cummings George Bennet friend and ally of Chuck Donald Lane Ginny Grant Chuck's girl friend Norma Houghtaling Director-Mr. Sydney Miller 11 As I gaze into my crystal ball I see-------- Helen Aooold as head of the denartment of social service in 'Washington. She is now lis- tening intently to a young girls sob story of her runaway husband and three ragged children. Mrs. Gerald Keller, formerly Miss Vivian Beroff, a resident of Cobleskill, New York, knitting a pair of booties for the new arrival. Shirley Blothenburg, who has been voted as one of the too ten oersons with the mo3t beautiful hair, is now making a contract to model for Halo Shampoo. Evelyn Borst, finally settled and haooily married in her home with her six children. Her first three husbands were full of money, but her fourth is full of love. Fay Buttery as a busy telephone operator in a small Connecticut town, being kept busy in the evenings by her handsome beaux. Peggy Button, now Mrs. Carl Ullman, handing in her resignation from her secretarial oo- sition, to become a model housewife and mother on her husband's dairy farm. The former Miss Edith Graulich living near her handsome Army husband. She awakens him with a bugle, and outs him to sleeo by playing soft Hawaiian music. Norma Houghbaling married to her sailor and following him from oort to port but soon to settle down to a quiet peaceful family life. Cynthia Lorenz, who is no longer a Lorenz, teaching grace school and taking care of her own small family which consists of a first string basketball team and a cheerleader besides. Dorcas Manchester as the most beautiful of all the Conover models, modeling the newest style evening gown with the newest style hair-do. Her picture has already been featured on many of the covers of the leading magazines of the nation. Sergeant Ellen Schenk of the Women's Marine Corps drills her girls till they drop from fatigue I SHi-plans to retire soon and take uo the role of a farmer's wife. Marilyn Susi as the private secretary of one of Hollywood's great producers, luring him into her charms. By the way, Miss Susi has had a number of offers of matrimony but she has turned them all down because she is waiting for her millionaire. Beatrice Williams modeling her self-designed bathing suits in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel to win a month's vacation to the shores of Newfoundland. Doris Winnie, who is now Mrs. Marvin Priddle, wheeling her twins. Hone and Faith, in their baby carriage down the street and nulling a wagon behind her in which are seated her other three children. In her snare time(??)she uses her paint brush to work on her masterpieces of her children's portraits and scenes of her farm life, Tootie Acello, President of the Acello Jewelry Store, with his feet scrawled on a desk, talking over a business transaction with a fellow watchmaker. Bob Comins, Captain in the Navy shouting to the frightened men under his command. He spends his furlough exploring new caves all over the country. 12 Coach Bob Cummings of the Sharon Springs Charnns, ruggedly training his men for their fourth undefeated basketball season. Don Lane as head instructor at an engineering school. He is now working on a olan for -----a-bridge that will exoand from the east coast of North America to the west coast of Europe. Douglas Kane, chief mechanic and owner of Kane's Oarage in Argusville, New York, slaving away in order to send his children through school. Douglas Putnam as a quiet, calm and collected dairy farmer who is running for the oresi- dency ol the Farm Bureau. Eugene Van Schaick, better known as the second Gene Kruoa, beating the drums in Tommy :l5orsey,s Band with many of the girls of the nation swooning to the tune of his drumbeat. Carl Uliman, the wealthy farmer from Sharon Hill, examining his stock closely and honing he will continue to have orize winning cattle. Ur. Washburn now bouncing his first grandson on his knee. He considers it as his own son since his children were all girls. Miss Hosking, although she isn't Miss Hosking anymore has retired from teaching and is ----- now the mother of four lively children. They're more trouble then ray Senior Class of 1952 , quotes the former Miss Hosking. SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS 13 T4 Ccr CLASS l ILL This is the last will and testament of the Senior Class of the Sharon Snrings Central School of 1952. Helen Aonold wills to Helen Ga;e her talkative manner and lively ways. Vivian Beroff wills her dimnles to Theresa Sterus. Shirley Blothenburg wills her athletic ability and also sense of humor to Betty Nirschl. Evelyn Borst wills her ability to drive around in a new Packard to Bob Manko. Fay Buttery wills her stubborn ways to Barbara Strobel. Peggy Button wills her ability to be so young and still be a senior to Don DeLuca. Eide Graulich wills her oen, ink, and stationery to Beverly Whitbeck so she can try her luck also. Norma Houghtaling wills her charming ways with the boys to June kushlcw. Cynthia Lorenz wills her cheerleading ability to Mary Kniskern who will orobably be us- ing it next year. Dorcas Manchester wills all of her shyness to Janet Hoyt. Ellen Schenk, wills her quick and eager temoer to Nel Cousineau. Marilyn Susi wills her tyoewriter and stensils to Lyaia Meka. Bea Williams wills her shortness to Omer Cousineau. Doris Winnie wills thirty pounds to Audrey Lane who is always comolaining that she is too thin. Tootie Acello wills his ways with the women to Logan Pomella. Bob Comins wills all his bad luck to any one who thinks he's too lucky. Bob Cummings wills his basketball ability to Otto Blothenburg with the hones that he will helo win the chamninnshio next year. Doug Kane wills his humor and witty remarks to Russell Kennedy. Don Lane wills his hot rod to Joe Pollack. Doug Putnam wills his bashful manner to Jimmy Vrooman. Gene Van Schaick wills his ever-decreasing financial status to Jack Emnie. Carl Uliman wills his Dleasing oersonality and ways of getting along with all the tea- chers to Milton Schilde. Miss Hosking and Mr. Washburn will to Miss Carhart all their troubles of advising a senior class and still remaining haooy and healthy at the end of the year. H Row 1-Miss Janet Carhart, Rena Brown, Lydia Meka, June Rush- low, Theresa Sterus, Beverly Whitbeck, Mary Kniskem,JarB t Rjyt, Barbara Strobel, Audrey Lane. Row 2-Russell Kennedy, Robert Manko, Logan Pomella, Joe Pollack, Jack Empie, James Vrooman, Lionel Cousineau. Row 3-Otto lothenburg, Donald DeLuca, Omer Cousineau. Row 1-Mr. John Dumansky, Barbara Willoughby, Lila Kane, Shirley Engle, Carl Palmer, Mary Bullock,Shirley Schrader, Kathryn Whit- beck. Row 2-Ellis Van Schaick, Carol Palmer, William Wall, Vir- ginia Ullman, Francis Cummings. 16 Row 1-Miss Margery Skinner, Phillips Van Schaick, Anna Graff, Carol Cook, Phyllis Collins,Beverly Nirschl, Arlene Usyk, Bar- bara Janicki, Russell Wilday. Row 2-Timothy Hayes, Joyce Peck- ham, Patricia Parsons, Julia Putnam, Mary Tucker, Vivian Gar- lock,Corinne Lambert. Row 3-Wayne Janicki, Lauren Lane,Brandon Reese, Marina Briggs, John Judd, Robert Reese. Row 1-Mr. Bernard Erwin, Wayne Van Schaick, Della Roe, Lawrence Lambert, Helen Trafton, Billy Partlow,Anna Bradt, Wesley Uliman, Mable Judd,Charles Planck. Row 2-Marion Bouck, Barbara Whitbeck, Mary Jane Nickolas, Gwendolyn Pomella, Carol Lane, Sonya Van Schaick, Gloria Hotaling,Edith Lambert, Robert Neale. Row 3-Wal- ter Manko, Leslie Bonesteel, Laura Kilts, Shirley Schrader, Joe Allen, Joyce Farro, Carol Campbell, Shirley Wilday, Warren Com- ins. 17 s G E D Row 1-Sandra Maring, Marlene Caraobell, Floyd Collins, Mar- ion Janicki, Edward Schenk, Shirley Buttery,Alfred Casals, Barbara Schenk, Evelyn Meka. Row 2-Mrs. Emma Me Fee, Bern- adetta Vrooman,Marjorie LaMont, Sandra Lane, Schuyler Gar- look, Raymond Banjils, Edwin Ullman, Lois VYhitbeck,Janice mereness. Absent from oicture- Joe Acello, Eugene Brown, Charles Mahr, Charles McMann, Marilyn Lowe, Judy Collins. Row 1-David Line, Joha Ueka, John Miller, Ellsworth Lambert, James Partlow, Melvin Hitchcock,Alton Mahr,Allan Nirschl, Dale Blothenburg. Row 2-Lorely Borst,Irene Haner,Patty Neale, Shir- ley Yinnie,Catherine Kniskem,Mary Jane Garlock, Judy Manches- ter. Row 3-Mr. Robert Fitch, Joseoh Soofford, Michael Putlock, Leonard Bouck, Elmer King, Francis Stafford, Arnold Mereness, Gerald Nikolous, Robert ’.Vail.Absent from oicture-Dorothy Mohr, Emmaline Young, Carlton Mickle. s e d { IS I , Row 1-Mrs.Marguerite Smith,Diane Payne,Nellie Planck,Elizabeth Ahl, Judith Bastian, Bruce Pomalla, Mary Lou Uliman, Carol Cross, Cheryl Collins, Shirley Dingman. Row 2-Gail Silvers, Paul Stafford, Robert Brown,Leland VanSchaick, Michael Ennie, George Slater,James Button, Russell Geiskoof,Jeremy Parsons,Joanne Whitbeck.Ro 3-Carl Roberts, Loren Hall,CollenEaker,Richairi Bartlett,Barbara Zeller ohn Seibel, Row 1-Mrs. Mabel Lewis, Mary Ann Alves,Elaine Eaker,Cynthia Lioe, Roxanna Slater,Cecilia Schenk,Dawn Koza, Mary Ann Dorsey,Nanci Di Pace, Evelyn Hitchcock,Janet Wilday. Row 2-Richard Trioo, Richard Zeller,Jason Garlock, John Istle,George Nikolaus,Don Koza,Stenhen LaGuardia,Loyal Ream,Leonard Cousineau, Edwin Nirschl. Row 3-Todd Soofford, Lawrence Stafford, Richard HerraanEverett Mahr,ArthurMeka, Lawrence Farro, Edwin Nirschl,Edson Van Schaick,Howard Roe. Absent from picture-Lynne Dievendorf,Julia LaPlant.Scott Lynk. Row 1-Bennis Walker.Tony DiPace, Mary Ann Trafton, Danny Smullen Danny 'Weeded, Elizabeth Harrington,Sandxa Trioo,Diane Hatalsky,Can- ol Meka,David Partlow,Eddie Lynk.Row 2-Sally Herman,Michael ’Whal- ing Joan Ahl,Joyce Chichester.James Connors,Linda Judd,Harold Al- len.Dave Weeaen,Margaret Droll.Donald Lambert,Bonnie McMann.Row 3 Ricnard Roberts,Raymond Lambert, ” ' Row 1-Jeane Fay,Earleen Larkin, Edith Lynk, Patricia Connors,Sylvia Trafton,Evelyn Beam, Joyce Trafton,Judy Partlow, Carol Bogardus,Kay Washburn,Janet Hiller,Sally McMann,Marjorie Bissel.Row 2-Mrs. Alice Fay,Ann Harrington,Charles Zanghi,Bruce Silvers, Robert Greene,Paul Nicholas,Robert Schenk,Carl Willoughby,Charles Payne,Richard Hitch- cock,Robert Weeden,SaUji Hodge,Mildred Stone.Row 3ljohn Mosier,Buck- ley Reese, Ronald Lambert, Larry Williams,Harriet Collins, Lorraine Short, Mary Ann Vrooman,Eleanor Freer,David Cross,Joseoh Alves,Ray- mond Williams.Absent from oicture-Susan Lynk,Richard Wilday,Edna La Plant. E 20 Row 1-Patti Howe,Chafes Nkiolaus, Barbara Butler,firnest Wirrie,Thel- ma Hollenbeck,Willard Bouck,Lois Hatalsky.P.ow2-Dolores Nellis,Helen Paris,Elsie Kerman,Evelyn Bo arduSjBetty Wall,Henrietta Hollenbeck, Sally Weeden,Joan Hitchcock,Charlene Line,Elaine ’Vildav.Rcw 3-James Bouck,George Paoadi,Jimmy Smullen.Paul Borden,John eiler LcKullen, Joseoh Geiskoof,Gene Cechnicki, Richard Nirschl,Douglas Doyle,Harry Loya. Row U-Mrs. Grace Bastian. Absent from oicture-William Little, Joan Blowers,Rose Roe, Judy Montayne. Row 1-Mrs. Inez Lorenz,SusanneGarlock,Janet Leka,Beverly Stafford, Susanna Stefl, Douglas Kilts,Leilani Reese,Irene Meyer,Elsie Beam, RayDean Ahl.Rcw 2-Emest liartino,Robert Ream,Philio Zeller,Barbara William's,Paul Schondra, Kenneth Loya,Paul Kling,Richard Howard.Ab- sent from nicture-Jeffrey Siebel, Arthur Chichester, Terry Veedon, Danny Trafton,Robert Freer,Florence Little. Editor-in-chief Margaret Button Tyoists Marilyn Susi Cynthia Lorenz Lydia Meka Betty Nirschl Shirley Blothenburg The Souo Bowl Helen Appold High School News Vivian Beroff Art Staff Donald Lane Robert Comins Brandon Reese Boys' Soorts Tootie Acello Fashions Edith Graulich Gallooing Polls Janet Hoyt Dorcas Manchester Omer Cousineau Assistant Editor Donald DeLuca General Reoorters Mary Kniskern June Rushlow Faith Buttery Carol Palmer Interviews Doris 'Winnie Grade News Mary Bullock Love'r. Stuff Virginia Ullman Shirley Engle Lost, Found, Wanted Ellen Schenk Comic Page Bob Reese Wayne Janicki Production Carl Ullman Bob Cummings Advisors Miss Lucille Thwing Miss Margaret Hosking Mr. Sydney Miller 22 Row 1-C.Lane,N.Houghtaling,L.7'hitbeck,S.Waring,M.Camobell,M.Jani- cki,B.Schenk,S.Lane,C.Hayes,A.Bradt,C.Cook.Row 2-D.Winnie,E.Meka, S.Buttery,L.Kane,B.Willoujhby,M.Bullock,S.Engle,J.Hoyt,B.Vrooman, S.Wilday,J.Mereness,M.Juda,Rcw 3-L.Kilts,P.Collins,A.Graff.M.Knis- kem, V.c liman, T.Ste rus,L.Meka,M.Susi,C. Lorenz, E. Lambert, C.Lambert, Row L-H.Aooold.D.Manchester.P.Button,J.Rushlow.A.Lane,E.Schenk,S. Blothenburg,M.Eriggs,C.Camn6ell,M.Tucker. Row 5-A.Usyk,P.Parsons, J.Peckham,J.Putnam,M.LaMont.M.J. Nickolas,H.Trafton,Q. Pome11a,L. Ponesteel.G.Hotaling.S. VanSchaick. Row 1-J. Pollack, R. Banuls,A. Casals, F. Collins, E. Schenk, P. Van Schaick, T. Acello. Row 2-E. Van Schaick, W. Van Schaick, J. Judd, C. Ullman, E. Van Schaick, T. Hayes, L.Lane. Row 3-0« Lane F. Cummings, W. Wall, R. Cummings, R. Comins. 23 Row 1-W. Comins,J. Putnam, U. Bullock,E. Meka,C. Lorenz,L. Whit- beck,S, Buttery,M. Camobell. Row 2-S, Wilday,C. Campbell,C. Lam- bert, M.Kniskern, B. Nirschl,B. Whitbeck,M. Lowe,B. Schenk.Row 3- Lambert,S.Blothenburg.Row 2-E.VanSchaick,P. VanSchaick,W.Uliman, C.Ullman,T. Acello,S. Lane. In Front-M. Kniskem,B. Whitbeck.In Back-Left to Right-P.Col- lins, W. Comins, J. Putnam, M. Bullock, W. Ullman, P. Van Schaick, J. Hoyt S. Schrader, M. Judd, S. Blothenburg, E. Lambert. 2A Bow 1-Carl Palmer, Robert Comins, Carl Ullman, Omer Cousineau, Russell Kennedy. Row 2-Robert Cummings, Douglas Kane, Mr. Harrie fashburn, Robert Manko, James Vrooman. Left to Right-Mr. Harrie Washburn, Eugene Van Achaick, Norma Houghtaling, Edith Graulich, Cynthia Lorenz, Doris Winnie, Dor- Cas Manchester, Vivian Beroff, Margaret Button, Helen Appold, Faith Buttery. In Car-Shirley Blothenburg, Ellen Schenk. 25 I Row 1-James Vrooman, Eugene Van Schaick, Jack Emoie, Carl Ullman, Joe Pollack, Robert Manko, Robert Comins, Tootie Acello. Row 2-Mr, A1 Doig, Coach, Donald Lane, Donald De Luca, Otto Blothenburg,Omer Cousineau, Lionel Cousineau, Russell Kennedy, Robert Cummings, Douglas Kane, Manager, Miss Margery Skinner, Coach, Row 1- Front to Back-Faith Buttery, Shirle Blothenburg, Theresa Stems, Cynthi,' Lorenz, June Rushlow, Row 2-Hele Appold, Ellen Schenk, Substitutes. 26 Left to Right-Coach, Mr. Robert Fitch, Wayne Van Schaick, Brandon Reese, John Judd, Timothy Hayes, William Wall, Francis Cummings, Wayne Janicki, Ellis VanSchaick,Lauren Lane,Phillios Van Schaick, Joseph Allen, Manager. Row 1-Miss Margaret Hosking, Coach, Shirley Engle, Virginia Ull- man, Carol Cook. Row 2-Barbara Willoughby. Row 3-Anna Graff. 27 VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY Sharon-25 Middleburgh-35 Sharon-ii6 Cherry Valley-60 Sharon-23 Pelanson-58 Sharon-U5 Jefferson-29 Sharon-h5 Berne Knox-51 Sharon-52 Richmondyille-30 Sharon-31 Schoharie-37 Sharon-UO Middleburgh-U5 Sharon-31 3ilboa-3U Sharon-U3 Duane s bu rgh-U6 Sharon-38 Jefferson-35 Sharon-U5 3erne Knox-63 Sharon-U3 Richmondyille-35 Sharon-U2 Gilboa-UrOVertime Sharon-58 Schoharie-5U s c 0 R E S Sharon-18 Middleburgh-20 Sharon-lo Cherry Valley-31 Sharon-35 Delanson-20 Sharon-UO Jefferson-23 Sharon-28 Berne Knox-50 Sharon-15 Richmondyille-lU Sharon-23 Schoharie-21 Sharon-35 Mlddleburgh-35 Sharon-53 Oilboa-29 Sharon-2U Duanesburgh-21 Sharon-56 Jefferson-20 Sharon-25 Berne Knox-52 Sharon-51 Richmondville-12 Sharon-55 0ilboa-3U Sharon-59 Schoharie-31 Row 1-Joe Pollack, Wayne Van Schaick,John Judd, Ellis Van Schaick,Phillips Van Schaick, Tootle Acello. Row 2-Lionel Cousineau, Lauren Lane, Eugene Van Schaick, Wayne Janicki, Jack Empie, Row 3-Coach,Mr. A1 Doig, Francis Cummings, Bob Cummings, Don De Luca, Omer Cousineau, Russell Kennedy. S A. K K A I D 0 GARAGE PACKARD SALES SERVICE When In A Jam Call Sam' 32 Sharon Springs New York Phones: Day 827 Nigfat 2536 SPEAKER S MOTORS LINCOLN, MERCURY SALES SERVICE ROUTE 20 PHONE SHARON SPRINGS 8261 NEW YORK 2194 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE 33 COMPLIM NTS OP ALPAITGHS GARAGE SERVICE STATION CHERRY VALLEY NEW YORK RECORDS RECORDS VOSBURGH'S PULL LINE plectri cal Appliances Exclusive Distributor PRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS CANAJOHARIE NEW YORK W. E. SHIPWAY SON CARS SALES CHEVROLET TRUCKS SERVICE International Harvester Tractors, Farm Machines, Freezers Refrigerators Sales Service Phone Days 576l-Nights 5£6l CHERRY VALLEY NEW YORK O BEST OP LUCK and GOOD WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 19 2 HODGE AND AKER COBLESKILL, NEW YORK 34 WHITE SULPHUR COMPANY COMPLIMENTS BRIGGS LUMBER CO. 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