Sherburne Central High School - Monarch / Opus Yearbook (Sherburne, NY)
- Class of 1954
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Since that time the activi- ties pictured here have changed from those of ten years ago, and almost all the students whose pictures were in that first yearbookhave been replaced by new faces. It has been the dream of each graduat- ing class to publish a yearbook that will, in years to come, bring back cherished memories of happy days in school. We, the class of 1954, submit this book as a lasting remembrance of our activities, our friendships, and our high school life. To illustrate our various activities we have drawnacaricature ofa typical mem- ber of our class, whom we call Timmy Time, the Spirit of '54. We hope, as you turn the pages of this book, that it will help you to remem- ber all of the many things that have made these high school days so happy. 196 1 1'-gi TS - o 35554 5 TMMYTME TABLE OF CONTENTS ,O .050 'Q Q9 Q20 4275 42? 65 530 ACTIVITIES EDICAUON Eli ffiffcn 323 fi KJ Q Q09 Pa I3 DEDICATIO O Mr. Melvin J. Kenny who was to us a teacher, advisor and true friend, the class of 1954 dedicates this yearbook. For seven short years Mr. Kenny taught general science, bio- logy and health in our school. In addition he coached many champion- ship basketball teams and was advisor to several classes. He was also active on faculty committees and in community activities. His untiring work in helping with class projects and activities, and his understanding ofour person- al problems, will make him long remembered by all of us. The class of 1954 wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Kenny the greatest success and satisfaction in their new service to young people in the mission field in Liberia. KQN F I ' I Fi Ejx f L L N EY GUIDE US UCS!-4 THE DOOF2 OF ARNING . . . 2l-4Pl4W-Z- BOARD 0F EDICATIO MR. G. MUMMERY MR. E. P. SMITH E appreciate the efforts of the Board of Education for providing us transportation, good teachers and employees. We are fortunate in having such capable men who are willing to give their time and efforts in helping us to improve and carry on our education. RHI. A. W. CARPENTER xml!! W Vnn-an-l MR. J. SHAHEEN , MR. 1. ALDEN C- E wish to thank you, Mr. Lotz, for being ready and willing to answer any questions that we, the students, have asked. We appreciate all the help you have given us through these many years of school. The help will always be remem- bered. We feel you have guided us along the right road. PRI CIP L Mn, T. M, Lorz 6 SUPERVISQRS 1 .1 A Mr. Webb, Vice Principal, Mr. Youmans, District Supervisor, Mr. Lotz, Principal. C oh- NDER the guidance of Mrs. Youmans, Mr. Lotz, Mr Webb, and Miss Webb, we seniors are now nearing our goal, graduation. Their help and understanding in s'o V ing our many proble s w'l1 give us many pleasant mem ories of our school y N -W Mi! f W xy NJ Q FACULTY vw W., .v FIRST ROW: Miss Weilcr, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Whitney, Miss Benedict, Mrs. Whalen, Mr. Lotz, Mr. Miller, Mr. D. Hart, Miss Casey, Mrs. Reese. Covell, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Swanteson, Miss Murray, Miss Tehan, Miss ABSENT: Miss Ireland. Cetta. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bancroft, Miss Scabury, Mr. Vahue, Mr. ' 7 FACULTY J v u 'I . ' KID ff ' - - r ff SEATED: Miss Webb, Mrs. Kiefer, Mr. Webb, Miss Neely. STANDING: Mrs. Vos- bury, Mr. Hart, Mr. Beirne, Mr. Estelle Qpractlce teacherl, Mr. DeWeerdt. C E, the Class of '54, would like to thank our teachers, past and present, for the many hours of time which they have so unselfishly devoted to us during our years in school. FACULTY FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gallup, Mrs. White, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Mrs. Billings, Mrs. Hart McCarty, Mrs. LaMar, Miss Starratt, Mrs. Crawford. SECOND ROW: Miss Ireland. Mrs. Noon, Mrs. Miller, Miss Conklin, Mrss Brothers, Mr. Culligan, 8 man. ABSENT: Mr. Kiefer, Mrs. Rainey, RE LIGIOUS EDUCA TION TEACHERS Mrs. Farley, Mrs. Dubuar, Rev. Crounse, Mrs. Gould, Rev. Baker, Mrs. Rose, Rev. Weist, Mrs. Cool, Mrs. Kiefer, Mrs. Flanagan, Mrs. Roberts, VERY Thursday nf morning, minis- ters and teachers from various churches unite their efforts so that the grade children may have religious instruc- tion in their own faiths. The importance of re- ligious instructionhas in previous years been given little recognition, but its value is an im- portant aspect of ev- ery child's life. cease? Father Daly. NURSE 'S OFFICE Miss Tehan, Mrs. Miller, Missfletta. OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Tartanian and Mrs. Mul- field make up the office staff. They have a great deal to do with our school life. They give notices and announce- ments over the PA system so we won't forget. If there are any questions asked they are ready and willing to answer them. We want to thank them very much for their services to us. C51-IE Nurse's office is the place where youlcan meet all kinds of people. There are the silent people with thermometer sealed mouths and the anxious people waiting to get ex- cuses signed. Right on the job to take care of these people is our good friend, Mrs. Miller, working with the assis- tance of Misses Tehan and Cetta. Mrs. Tgrtanjan NUS. Mulfield 9 BUS DRIVERS 1 I I FIRST ROW: Mr. Anderson, Mr. Adsit, Mr. Bronson, Mr. Humphrey. SECOND ROW: Mr. Monroe, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Fagan, Mr. Collier, Mr. Spaulding. N order to have an enjoyable time at school, the maintenance crew is needed with their efficiency. The bus drivers bring us to school al- though it is difficult driving on slippery roads in wintertime. Before we arrive at school the jani- tors see to it that the building is warm and that the rooms and corridors are clean. CUS TODIANS CAFETERIA STAFF .Ag r :W 'W 1 .. Mrs. Mcliligor, Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Sleeper, Mrs. Ashoff, Mrs. Bagnall, Mrs. Light. The cafeteria staff is most appreciated at noon. An excellent meal is served each day in a neat, well ordered cafeteria. All of these accomodations help to main tain a happy outlook of school. 1 Mr. Rando, Mr. Sepello, Mrs. Sandberg, Mr. Button, Mr. Conley, Mr. Fairbanks. We NEAR Tr-fra END QF OMR I-HGH SCHOOL YEARS. . E IOR ADVI 0B thank Mr. McCarty for his untir- ing efforts as our advisor. Always ready and willing to helpwith our class projects and problems, he was particularly en- couraging and helpful during the final days of the yearbook preparation. In these harrowing days , he brought to this project a sense of humor that lightened the seriousness of the effort. We shall ever remember him as an excellent teacher as well as an advisor. Thank you for everything, Mr. McCarty. 6 E IOR DENNIS BATES Quiet, mannerly, and sincere, He is truly deserving a lusty cheer. CLASS OFFICERS I. SABA PRESIDENT J. RAINEY SECRETARY W R. INGRAM VICE PRESIDENT C. COYE TREASURER MARION WITH wggia ile as epasses X d u twin e in her I 2 ' 'Q THEODORE BATES Good humor is his stock in f tr de. I ' W! 1 JJ 0 ' 5 ,Q-UL ,N ' V0 Q S' f 1:1 I ' f if ,- ' 64' ff' -I 4 E , ff , fff I Q, 13 lj? RI-IODA BEECHWOOD Silence is the element inwhich great things fashion themselves. W3 V ,lfgffiii E IOR Ski -. , .mfg JOSEPH CAPPADONIA A little bit quiet, a little bit shy: nevertheless, he's' a won- derful guy. of! ff g f, 4 I I Zfiff 31,fqY.v . C CAROL BORCHARDT When she's on hand the crowd is happy, For she brightens it with her ways so peppy. JOHN BORRESON Easy come, easy gog Life is too short to hurry. HOWARD COLEMAN One who's not afraid to say his say. 14 CAROL CONRAD A maid as fair as she, will never lonely be. E l0R ONS TANCE COYE Her glowing personality is reflected in all she does. wwf SHIRL ' I Never s ore than ec- essary. , v f X MARILYN CROUCH Mischief lurks in e best of th girls. ARLENE FERRIS Is it true that second thought are best? fa M Q Q FRANK FAULKNER -4- K R LL' - i N O If J ' X I He who profits most serves Q , A N best. ' ' lfxiffii , ,Z . 'W CHARLES ELL1s - ' V1 - ' W AIA-fuu. ? ' lil Life without sports is not M C ' ' nfs. . .frm -I Q ll ' 0 WAYNE FOBES An eye for the basket, ahard slug at the ballg Here's our star athlete, the best of them a11. E IOR . ff' JAMES HAMILTON We He had a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand - to execute any mischief. ' . A.. I IRENE HO TA LING Mischief lurks in every dirnp1e. ...L 1 9 ' x 0' Hi in ix . Z JANE T HE NDRICKSON Once a friend, always a friend. gym Aw zz, waffafmaeazvy CAROLINE HUBBELL A true friend is forever a friend. Q! RICHARD HUMPHREY FI!! ' We11-timed silence has more - ' eloquence than speech. UW'fl?Qi'a E IOR W LB: 1. . ELLSWORTH HYATT ROBERT INGRAM A small package of dyna- mite. ADRA LEWIS We know little of thee but what we know is good. He is a courteous affable gentlemen. JAMES LEWIS If silence is golden, I'11 be poor all my life. ROSETTA MULLER Her quiet manner emphasizes her sweetness and the warmth of mi1e. NANCY MILLER' x '71 What wisdom can you fin WWW d X that is greater than kindness ? Q ff' et 17 -l A E IOR ANNA NEEL Newcomer at Sherburne High, You can tell she is friendly by watching her eye. JOAN RAINE Y . JOSEPH NOLL f H h - I H 'f , His silence is golden. 42514, aiafct ,gear 14114, It's the little things in life that count. BETTY ANN REESE A pleasant miss, of pleasant ways, popular throughout her high school days. i - 0 1 Y X i - -if 1 . . . - - ,v 1 CAROL RUSSELL A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. I8 RICHARD RYAN They call him Skeet and he is really a guy you ought to meet. E IOR SHIRLEY P A g of f' v W J! ARLENE fl fy' LQ Vj .XQJJ A pert and peppy homemaker ,, who at all times displays a- ' mazing vivac ity. IGNATIUS SABA To worry little and studyless, is my idea of happiness. snj . 3 p . M r, 1 JAMES SHERMAN . if I When you need a loyal friend, J'im's the guy we recommend.' MARIE SHARKI A sense of humor, a pleas- quin--1 ant manner, and sincerity vfifwh an make up her banner. 5:5 0 4 ,!f, 'I NEIL SCHEUERMAN F . . .- '.f I up S11 ' gin He always wears a. cheerful I+ 4 I Smile, But we know him best 24' ' by his wrestling style. ' 19 LOIS STICKLES A quiet friendly girl. STANLEY STOPERA No time for work. E l0R EDMOND TIPTON WESLEY TREDWAY Work is a necessary evil. I X WAYNE WALES 1 M 'S X Z l The w.ord imnossible is 1 it EI not in my dictionary. - E . zo 5 h If I could talk until I knew no more to say, and someone would listen, it would be a perfect day. EILERT WENKE On the surface he's friendly and quiet: Out with his friends e's really a riot. POST GRADUATE 3 A. Miller D.BATES: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball 1,23 Track 2, 3, 43 4-H Club l,2,3,43 Intra- murals l,2,3. afqv K .,,,: '- E3 1 . T.BATES: F.F.A. Speaking 2: S.A.T.B. 4: F.F.A. 2:4-H Club l,2,3,43 Prize Speaking 43 Boys Glee Club 3. f in . I . .-3 M.BECKWITH: Jun- 1' ior Play 33 F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4,Vice Pres.33 3 .33 Stamp Club 13 Library - Club 13 Noon Duty 33 ii: Red Cross Rep. 4. -'S' R.BEECHWOOD: Class Treas. 2,33 Student Council 1,42 S.A.Award l ,2,33 Opus Staff Ed. 4g Jr. News Ass 't Ed. 33 Band 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, 33 Jr. Play 33 F.H.A. 43 Pep Band l,2,3,43 Latin Club 2,33 French Club 1, 2,33 Dance Band 2,33 National Honor Society 3,43 Rifle C1ub4, Sec. 43 Clarinet Octette 23 Nor- wich Festival l,2.,33 All -3 ,.,g f fw.. - 'Q K, rf. Star Band l,2,33 Sectional All State Band 43 Bowling C1ub43 Band Show 1,2,3. E IOR RECORD C.BORCHARDT: Jun- ior Play 33 S.S.A. 1,2, 3,43 S.A.T.B. l,2,3,43 A Capella Chorus 23 Ba ketball Z3 Hoc key 1 ,23 S Volleyball 2,33 Opera 3g Latin C1ubZ,3QG.A.A. 1,2,43 Red Cross Rep. 33 Jr. Band 2. 1. ,W 3 5 ' J.BORRESON: Junior Play 33 Band 1, 23 S.A.T.B. 1,2,3,4Q Bas- ketball J.V.2, Varsity 3,42 Football 43 Track 33 Boy Scouts 1,2: Pep Band 1,23 Opera 2,3,43 Hall Patrol 3,43 Nor- wich Festival 2,33 Ten- nis 2,3,43 Boys Chorus 2,3,4. J.CAPPADONIA: Bas- 15417. ketball1,2,3,4, cap- , T 'Qi' tain 23 Baseball l,2,3, 3 .3 43 Football 1 , All Star Q Basketball Team 23 , Shop Club 3. A , - H.COLEMAN: Junior Play 33S.A.T.B.43 F.F.A. 1,-2,3,43 Foot- ball l,2,3,4, Captain 43 Track l,2,3,43 1, 23 All Star Wrestling Wrestling l,Z,334-H Club v ' 11. Qvw N, Yi- .,, f Team 2, 33 Basketball 1 Mgr. 13 Minstrel43 Opera 43 Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4 Hall Patrol 3,43 Opera Club 43 Norwich Festival 43 F.F.A. Basketball 1 ,2,3,43 Poultry Judging 2,3,4. C.COYE: Clafss Treas. 43 Opus Staff Copy Ed.43 Jr. News Bus. Mgr.33 Band 2,3,43 S.S.A. 1.2, 33 S.A.T.B. 1,Z,3,4Q Bas- ketball 1 ,2,4Q Softball 13 Volleyball l,2,43 Hockey 23 Soccer 13 4-H Club 1, 2,33 Pep Band 2,3,43 Op- era 2,3,43 Trio 13 Quar- tette 23 G.A.A. 1,Z,3,42 Girls Octette3,43 Nor- wich Festival l,Z,3l Noon Duty 33 Gym Dem. 13 Bus Patrol 3. M.CROUCH: Junior News News Ed. 33 S.S.A. l,2,3,43 S.A.T.B. l,2,33 Bas- ketball l,Z,33 Hockey l,2,33 Volleyball 1,2 314-HClUb1,Z,3,4Q Latin Club2,3QG.A.A. l,2,3,43 Noon Duty 23 Class Play 23 Nor- wich Festival3. C.ELLIS: S.A.Award 2,33 Band 1,23 S.A.T.B. l,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2, 3,43 Baseball l,2,3,43 Football l,2,3,4, Cap- tain 43 Track l,2,3,43 Captain 43 Volleyball l,2,3,43AllStar Track Team 2,33 Baseball 23 Minstrel 13 Opera 1,2, 3 ,43 Quartette 23 Hall Patrol l,2,3,43 Class Play 23 Opera Club 1,2, 3,42 Norwich Festival l,Z,3,4. C.CONR.AD: S.S.A. 4iS.A.T.B. 43 Latin Club 33 French 3,43 Color Guard 2,43 Majorette 2,35 Radio Club 33 Dramatics 33 Jr. News 3. lf, 5:9 'J 4 'Q 'B '41 1--ff. if 4.1 s.cox: Junior Play 33 Junior Band 3,41 S.S.A. 3,43 F.H.A. 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Bas- ketball 1,23 Soft- ball 1,21 Hockey 1,23 Volleyball 1 ,23 4-H u. Club l,2,3,43 Library Club 1,23 G.A.A. 1,2,3. 21 -T' '-. F. FAULKNER: F.F.A. .l,Z,3,4j 4-H Club 1,22 BoyScouts l3SportMgr. l,2,33 Stamp Club 13 Ra- dio Club 1. -5 9 E A.FERRlS: Opus Staff Typing Ed. 45 S.S.A. l,2,35 Junior News 35S.A.T.B. 1, 2,35 Junior Play 35 Basketball l,2,35 Softball 1,2,3,45 1 Hockey l,2,3,45 Soc- It za cer 2,3,45 Volleyball .E 1.-2.3.43 Cheerleader 2- ' 3' 1 2' Minstrel 1' Ma- . jorette 1,25 G.A.A 1,2,3,4,Vice Pres 3, Pres. 45 Bus Pa- trol 1,2,3,45 Trophy and Certificate 35 J All Star Cheerleader 5 35 Gym Dem. 1. W.FOBES: Student Council l,2,3,4, Sec. 1,2,Vice Pres.3, S 1 Pres. 45 Good Citi- 5 A . zenship Award 35 Ward 1 I. Quinn.Award 15 Boys 5: '- , State Award 35 Jr. L ' f News SportEd. 35 Jr. V Q 'T 1 Play 35 Band 1,z,3,4. ,,sj9Jf4-1 S.A.T.B. 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball l,2,3,4, Cap- ' tain 45 Baseball l,2,3, 4. Captain 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Soccer 15 Volleyball 1 ,2,3,45 All Star Bas- ketball Team J.V. Captain 1, Var- sity Captain 3, Baseball 35 Pep Band 15 Opera 2,35 Hall Patrol 1,Z,3,45 Opera Club 3,45 Norwich Festival 25 Rifle Club 4. LHAMILTON: Class Vice Pres. 15 Opus StaffAdv. Mgr. 45 Junior Play 35 Bas- ketball 1,45 Base- ball 3,45 Football 1,45 Track 3,45 7. Wrestling 2,35 Vol- leyball 1,2,45 Boy , Scouts 1,25 4-H . A 55 ., ..w ,, 5 , Club l,2,3,45 Base- ' f ball Mgr. 15 Radio I Club 1,25 Hall Pa- f , A 1. .... Z i trol 1,2,3,45 Rifle i' f Club 2,3,45 Boys Chorus 45 Mixed Cho- rus 4. J.l-IENDRICKSON: Band l,3,45 F.H.A. 2, 45 4-H Clubl,2,35 Pep Band 2,45 Li- brary Club 1,25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball Honor Team 35 Bowling Club 3. IOR,RECORD LHOTALING: Junior Play 35 S.S.A. 3,45 S.A.T.B.1,25F.H.A. 2,3,45 4-H Club l,2, 3,45 Library Club 15 G.A.A. 15 Safety Patrol 2,3,45 Noon Duty 2,3. '- 15. 71 , H.. A 355235 - ' if.. Yryiit as .. y.fiiLf: 55 .mi ,V w,f..+:.q.,,..-fits ,.Q.,.. ,N-. . . C .HUBBE LL: Stu- dent Council 15 Jun- ior Play 35 S.S.A. 5 1,25 F.1-1.A. 3,43 rig ,'. 4-Hclub l,2,35 1' French Club 15 Library Club 1,35 G.A.A. l,2,45 Gym Dem. 1. . ' E ..L: 'N' tick' fail 93.5 .' . R.HUMPHREY: Junior Play 35 Band 1, 2,3,45 Basketball J.V. l,2, Captain2, Varsity 3,45 Football l 2 3 4 Captain4 Track2 3 4' Wrestl- ing Intramurals 2 3' lntramurals. 1 2' Vol- leyball 2 3 4' All Star Track Team 3' Pep Band 1 2' Min- 4 S T. I l , l S 'ai , I l X l Softball2,35Soccer 3,545 N, ' A 1 I 1 1 strel 15 Shop Club 35 Hall Patrol 4. E.HYATT: Jun- ior Play 35 Wres- tling Mgr. 45 Shop . Club 3,45 Rifle Club 3. RJNGRAM: Class Pres. l,2, Vice Pres. 45 Opus Staff Bus . Mgr. 45 Band l,2,3,45St. Cond. 45 S.A.T.B. 2, 3,45 Basketball J.V. 2, Varsity 3,45 Base- ball 2,3,45 Football 3, Track2,3,45 Soccer 1,25 Volleyball 3,45 4-H Club 15 Boy Scouts l,2,35 Pep Band l,2,45 Minstrel 15 Opera 2,3,45 Hall Pa- trol 2,3,45 Norwich Fes- tival3,45 T.T.B.B. 2,3, 45 Opera Club 2,3,4 A.LEWIS: F.H.A. l 2,3,45 Library Club 1,25 G.A.A, l,2,3. 55 . 'Qi 22 1 J.LEWIS: Junior Play 35 S.A.T.B. 1,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Co-Cap- tain45 Track 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Cap- tain 45 Boy Scouts 1,25 All Star Wrestling Varsity Team 2,3,45 Stamp Club 15 Shop Club 1 ,25 Radio Club 15 Hall Patrol 45 Boys Chorus 1,45 Intramur- als 1,25 Work Program 45 Tumbling 1,25 Bad- minton 15 Ping Pong Tournament l,2,3. f Student Council K ' , 2,3,45 S.A.Award l,2,35 Science Award 25 Lan- guage Award 25 - Social Studies Award 25 Opus ' W StaffAss't. Ed. 45 JT- P1ay3: Jr. News Ed. 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Librarian l,2, Pres. 35 S.S.A. l,2,35 S.A.T.B. 1,2,3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Opera 35 Latin Club2,3, Pres. 25 Dance Band 35 G.A.A. 1,25 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Octette 2,3, 45 Rifle Club 4, Vice Pres. 45 Sectional All State Band 3,45 Citizenship Award 35 Noon Duty 45 Soph. Play 25 Norwich Festival l,2,35 All Star Band l ,25 Band Show 1,2,3,45 State Solo Con test l,2. N.M11.1.ER: I . ' 4 R.MULLER: F.H.A. 45 E.P. SmithAward I A.NEEL: Junior News 35 F.H.A. 45 Volley- ball l,254-H Club 1, 25 Latin Club 35 Tab Book Club l,2. ball 3,45 Track 35 Wrestling l,2,35 Shop Club 3,4. r L fs J rf 95 J.NOLL: F00t- . 4 16519 e ' an J.R.AINEY: Class Sec. 45 D.A.R. Dress Con- test 3rd State 35 Band l,2,3,45 S.S.A. l,2,35 S.A.T.B. l,2,35 F.H.A. 2,3,4, Treas. 35 4-H Club l, Pres. l5 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Opera 25 French Club 15 Dance Band 25 G.A.A. l,2,35 Clarinet Octette 25 Norwich Festival 2, 35 AllStar Band l,2,35 Band Show l,2,3,45 Gym Dem. 15 Opera Club 2. B.REESE: Class Sec. 2,35 High salesman Mag.Sales 45 S.A.Award 35 Opus StaffArt Ed. 45 Jr. News Art Ed. 35 Jr. Play35S.S.A. l,2, 3,4:S.A.T.B. l,2,3,45 Hockey 35 Opera 35 French Club 15 G.A.A, l,2,35 Color Guard 3, 45 Class Play 25 Opera Club 2,35 Noon Duty 3,45 Norwich Festival 2 ,3. C.RUSSELL: Opus Staff45 S.S.A. Z,3, 45S.A.T.B. l,2,3, 45 Basketball l,2, 3,45 Softball l,2,3, 45 Volleyball l,2,3 4-H Club l,2,35 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Bus Patrol 35 Noon Du- ty 2,3,45 Norwich Festival 3. IOR RECORD LSABA: Class Pres. 3,45 Jr. Play 35 S.A.T.B. 2,3,45 Basebal1l,2,3, 45 Football l,2,3,45 Tra.ckl,2,3,45 Wres. l,2,3,45 BoyScouts 1, 25 All Star Wrestling Team 45 Opera 2,3,45 Hall Patrol Z,3,45 Boys Chorus 3,45 Sixteen 35 Rifle Club 45 Norwich Festival 35 Opera Club2,3,45 Intramurals 1,25 Tumbling 1,25 Boys State 35 Ping Pong Tournament l,2,3. S.SANDBERG: Jun- ior News Feature Ed. 35 Jr. Play 35 S.S.A. l,2,3,45 S.A.T.B. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1.234-H Club l,2.,35 Opera 35 G.A.A. 2,35 Nor- wich Festival2,35 Gym Dem. 1. N.SCHEUERMAN: Wrestling Champion 3,45 Junior Play 35 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Basketball 2,3,45 Football Z,3, Co-Captain 35 Track l,Z,35 Wrestling l, 2,3,4, Captain 45 4-H Club 1,Z,35 All Star Wrestling Team 3,45 Safety Patrol 1,25 Hall Patrol 2. R.RYAN: Junior Play3: S.A.T.B. l,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Boy Scouts l,Z,35 Opera 35 Shop Club l,2,3,45 Camera Club45 Hall Patrol 3,45 Senior Play 45 Color Guard 2. M.SHARKI: Junior News Sport Ed. 35 Junior Play 35 Band 1,25 Gym Dem. 15 Basketball l,2,3,45 Softball l,2,35 Hock- ey2,3,45 Volleyball l,2,3,45 Soccer 1,25 4-H Club 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 G.A.A. Council l,2,3,45 Archery2,3,45 Director 45 Mag. Certificate 3,4. J SHERMAN Jun- A.SALISBURY: F.H.A.1,Z,454-H ,v ball 2. 3.4: Wres cmb 35 G.A.A. 25 fling Intramurals Junior chorus z, W. 2.3: Softball 1 ,z 35 Bus Patrol l, 53 - Soccer 1,25 Volley- 4, ba1ll,2,35Shop Club ior Play 35Base- 5 A 9 M ,QM l,2,3,45 Radio Club l . 23 L.STICKLES: Class Warri- Sec. 15 Junior Play 3,s.s.A.1,2,4g V, A i. S.A.T.B.3: F.H.A. - 1,2,3,4,Sec.45 , f' , G.A.A. 1,35 Nor- 5-4 wich Festival 3. ' -' S.STOPERA: Junior , Play 35 Shop Club l, ' 2,3,4, Pres. 35Cam- era Club 45 Radio Club 1. E.TlPTON: Student Council 15 S.A.T.B. l,2, l,2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 3,45 Wrestling 4: Opera U .French Club l,2,35 Na- H C tional Honor Society 2, 3,45 Hall Patrol 45 Boys 2' Chorus 45 Class Play Z. W.TREDWAY: Rifle Club 3, 45 Industrial Arts Award 15 Industrial Arts Pin l. W.WALES: Class Vice Pres. Z,35Opus Sub. Mgr. 45 Jr. Play 35 Band l,2,3,45 Cond. 4: S.A.T.B. 1.Z,3,4i A Football 2,3,45 Track T' . l,3,45 Wrestling l,2, , , 45 Volleyball 3,45 All Star Wrestling Team 45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Minstrel 15 Opera 2,3,45 Quartette l,2, 3,45 Dance Band l,2, 3,45 Trumpet Trio 2, 3,45 Boys Chorus 3,45 Sixteen 35 Intramurals 1,25 Tumbling 1,25 Norwich Festival 2, 3,45 T.T.B.B. 2,3,45 Opera Club2,3,45 Rifle Club 45 All Star Band l,2,3,45 Band Show l,2,3,45 S.A.Award 3,45 State Contest 3 E.WENKE: Profession- al Contest Local 2, County 35. F.F.A. 45 Track 25 Latin Club l,2,35 Soccer Z5 Li- brary Club l,2,3,45 Horse-back Riding 15 Chorus l. CLASS HI TORY N 1941 when we, the class of '54, started on the long, long trail leading to our graduation, we little realized the number of fine friendships that would develop or the eventful years that lay ahead. ln kindergarten, under the able supervision of Miss Murray, we each met those children who were to be our fellow classmates through succeed- ing terms at S.C.S. Of course, few of us can recall all of the de- tails concerning our grammar school days, but it is a certainty that we obtained the fundamen- tal knowledge necessary for promotion to high school. Our sixth year brought forth several memorable e- vents. Many of our fellow students diligently rehearsed the operetta Hansel and Gret- el. The mother was portrayed by Betty Ann Reese, the father by Jack Howard, and the mean old witch by Nancy Miller. The parts of Hansel and Gretel were dramatized by underclassmen. The operetta was a success due, in part, to those students who participated in the choruses. We also were the first sixth grade to receive diplomas upon our promotion to junior high school While we were learning the 3 R's our future classmates in Smyrna were also learning to read and write. Incon- nection with their music course they presented several operettas and plays, one of which was In Santa Claus Land. With nearly all of the class participating it proved to be a big success. During their sixth year in school they looked forward with much excitement and anxi- ety to entering Sherburne School where ers, and find six more happy years. After what seemed to be a long time, we reached 7th grade where we were given more independence than we had previously known. The classmates frozn Smyrna, arriving a few hours late be- cause of transportation difficulties, were joyous- ly welcomed on opening day by those already in S.C.S. Many of us joined the newly formed Junior Historical Association under Miss Webb's guid- ance. A number of field trips were a part of the group's activities, one of which was to the museums at historical Cooperstown. The year 1949 found us as 8th grade pupils with Mrs. Whitney and Mr. Victor as our ad- visors. It was at this time that we began to think of the courses we would take the next year and also of our future. Finally we became known as the Freshmen of Sherburne Central School and of course we felt important because of its being our first year in high school. This was also the year when we could begin to acquire funds for the senior trip. With the aid of Miss Sartwell and Mr. McCarty, we planned and held a Rainbow Dance that put a little cash into our empty treasury. they were to meet new friends and teach- CLASS HI TORY At the County Firemen's. Convention held in Sherburne that summer after school was out, we sold refreshments to add to our small bank account. Our Sophomore year started out with almost everyone glad to be back. Miss Starratt and Mr. Kenny were our class advisors and Bob Ingram our class president. Now that we were sophomores it was our turn to carry out the annual Sadie Hawkin's Dance. Using the comic strip characters, L'Abner and Daisy Mae, the' dance at Dogpatch was a huge success. To promote the Crusade for Freedom in Sherburne Central School, the class prepared and presented a skit emphasizing the purpose of the Cru- sade. It seems as if we had the dramatic spirit that year because when Christmas rolled around we produced The Fight Before Christmas with the aid of Mr. Fox, our English teacher. The lead role of the little brat was played by Bob Ingram. Meanwhile, many of our classmates were very ac- tive in sports, music, and other activities of the school. It is said that our class has contributed more to athletic and musical events than the aver- age class at S. C. S. - IG ' ,I I . K nfs.- L Time rapidly passed by. It seemed as if our summer vacation had just begun when it was time to come back to school where we would be juniors. It felt good to become important but most of us al- so realized the responsibilities expected of us. We had the study hall for our homeroom with Mr. Kenny as advisor and Nashe Saba as president. The activities for the year were immediately or- ganized. First on the list came the school fair where we sold popcorn, fudge, and hotdogs Qevery- thing that the seniors didn't sellj. Financially, we were quite successful, even though we almost burned up the popcorn machine. The annual maga- zine selling contest between the juniors and seniors was next eagerly undertaken. We sold many sub- scriptions, but somehow we didn't sell enough to beat the seniors. This loss only made us want to work all the harder on the next year's contest. That year a championship football team was at- tained of which eight out of the eleven first string players were juniors. The problem of a class newspaper was tackled next and it was decided that we would try our hand at journalism. Our monthly class newspaper was called the Junior Jumble. A junior play, Seventeenth Summer , was successfully staged in the Spring under the direction of Mr. Speer. Betty Ann Reese, Jack Borreson and Jack Howard did a fine job in the leads. The axmual Junior Prom ended the year's fund raising activities. A false ceiling made the terrace setting very effective. Nancy Miller and Dean Record were crowned Queen and King of the event. The school year drew to a close with the much dreaded final and regents examinations. September 8, 1953- the day had arrived when we became seniors! We were supposed to be dig- nified but that may be debatable. Because our previous advisor, Mr. Kenny, had left S. C. S. to go to Africa, a new advisor was selected. Mr. McCarty stepped in and has done an efficient job. This year we could determine those items which we wanted to sell at the school fair. The juniors felt that we were mongers because we sold just about everything except ice cream. Again it was time for the yearly contest of magazine sales be- tween the juniors and seniors. We won! There were almost twice as many juniors as seniors and therefore the competition was on a percent- age basis Qthank goodnessj. Time was passing and we had much to do to complete the yearbook. As this book goes to press, we will be planning ways to earn more money for our senior trip, which will follow our graduation in June - - with the usual Pomp and Circum- stance. Q? P 59 g. LASS EM .In the year of forty-one A group of tots had just begun To start a career and then success, For this was our first year at S.C.S. We learned many things While in grammar school, Among them the three R's And the Golden Rule. The years passed quickly, We thought we were great When we entered high school In forty-eight. By the time we were Juniors We were well on our way With dances and concessions, And our Junior Play. Now at last we're Seniors, In the world we take our place. We thank our teachers in preparing us 9' 9 , Qmaiwuz 26 For the problems we will have to face. r 5 lr ,. I 1 H T V Py Q V, N .b -. . E f Y. .- , .- M,-ff . -Q 4 V Q. V .N K-.f, -4, W f, K ,. .-, ,f-,.,f.f. .-nm-V-1w.v,-.-,y.-:1-,-.,.',v,--,.- -4.-..-.-.-...-.-.N-.W.fu-,v,f.-.-4-.v..f.-,-Mwg.-W-.-.vM1f,-,-.-9:1 YEARBOOK STAFF 5. . 1 X is Q R. lngram, Business Manager, C. Russell, Photography Editor, N. Mil- Art Editor. BACK ROW: W. Wales, Subscription Manager, Mr. Beirne, ler, Assistant Editor, C. Coye, Copy Editor, R. Beechwood, Editor, J. Advisor. Hamilton, Advertising Manager, A Ferris, Typing Editor, B.A. Reese, The Class of '54 would like to express its appreciation to our faculty for the as- sistance they have given us in the produc tion of this yearbook. Without their help The production of the yearbook takes much time and effort. Only the yearbook staff and the members of the class could tell you of the many hours we spent plan- book. Out of this work and confusion comes the finished product which will be the pride and joy of all those who worked on it. We . . lil, I it would have been an inrpossibility. M4 ning, drawing and pasting to produce this Lai I PHOTOGRAPHY CREW FIRST ROW: C. Ellis. SECOND ROW: W. Wales, R. Beechwood, C. Russell, J. Hamilton, R. Ingram. - hope that everyone will enjoy the H1954 Opus. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF O you have your master sheet finished? Can I give you something to do? This is Rhoda Beechwood speaking. The success of the yearbook is due to her untiring effort and ability to keep us Q. working on its pro- duction. ...J Our thanks go to you, Rhoda. RHODA L. BEECHWOOD Q fr.-A5-eljr WE SPEND SOME TIME STMJYINGL 'J . - 'n C LASS OFFICERS N JU 1011 D. MERRIL VICE-PRESIDENT R. SEEBER TREASURER S. RICHARDSON SECRETARY N. DENNIS PRESIDENT . sys if t A T- s X . I ,' I ig 'S I 2 x, sf. . J, N ' Nl I , ,P Q. 1, CHE Class of '55 under the helpful guidance of Q ' f , QV Miss Brothers and Miss Starratt have begun R ,, is x?ifw!i :Q 1 another active year. The first was the Junior booth ' lx Wg N , N, ' ' 3. at the School Fair. The class created an ice cream 3 ix Q N ..,' bar using their own secret recipes. After pai-taking J - ar' in the profitable magazine contest the be an pub- ., w Y S -X M , . Q lishing a weekly newspaper entitled the S. C. S.Spot- j ' A 'T 5 1 'F r iighr. K . Q 3:37-T-ivlvivi-ztjzgr LX, J 'Q 5 I X? ,x ' Q My ,, Q The class is now making plans for their Junior J HJ 'x Au'.' ,f A X Prom and a repetition of their successful carnival. N l .5 f ' - , T , nv Cp MVT? 1,3 x l A L wt' f ' '. 3 sr , , X l N f 4, 't FIRST ROW: D. Cook, W. Campbell, E. Larcom, M.L. Chandler: B. bty, BwQ1Turl'le:, L. Benson, J. Wynn, N. Dennis, D. Castiglia, M. G Quimby, J. Johnson, C. Livingston, C. Hartman, N. Clark, L. Tefft, grahafh, C. Johnson, R. Rounds, M. Noll. FOURTH ROW: I. Russell A. Lyon, M. Ferris, S. Horstman, F. Crandall, L. Mathevysqn. SEC- ,il ,. Mqsters, I-logon, R. Merrill, B. Schroder, M.E. Dalton, G. OND ROW: Miss Starratt, D. Record, D. Simmons, I. Vande Bogen., ix XIJight,VD. Wyman, W, C19-ngff, Blair, I. Dennis, R. Cunningham, R. H. Vahue, H. Hendrickson, T. Aldridge, C. Davis, J. Faullgner, .5 Sceberl, T. Packer, D. Ttfuaxg-CABSENT: R. Slater, I. Bullock, G. Boise, W. Lobdell, R. Yerton, D. Horton, Miss Brothers. Ill-IIRDROW5 ff Tl10l'l'1i50U-, Weaver, LI. Wright, D. Unger, I. Storms, C. Curry, S. Richardson, L. Doyle, S. FobeS..5.'E1l.iott, V. HamiIton2fD.B'f1ne+ S. Franklin. A 7 'Q' x A H , 1 .,,l 9 ' . A, Ti XM i'Y:'X-If XX A ' 'few 5 . ' Q! .l H ' ' X- is 'vxk , , yn, gxw . . ,A .1 1 Q , Q3 3 XY 5.1 - 'MJ L if X 'Q .W y F V l - f fri t. X Yi XJ SQ: xx' 5 E 'it . L' Q5 ' . XX xiii. J, .X K ,gp 0 X ,YL .. X J X X xx . .1 t 4 f Y ' s ,N 30 J -. A-X .L C N sg, cr. QS - X L N lx X, Q OPHO ORE 1 'HE Sophomore class, always eager to sponsor successful events at S. C. S., got off to a good start this fall with the annual fun-filled Sadie Hawkins CLASS OFFICERS S. RUNYON PRESIDENT J. BAKER TREASURER C. PACKER VICE-PRESIDENT A. SABA SECRETARY sgflwlihr Fi 9' V Dance. The class obtains helpful guidance from Mrs. Fifa: 'Z al, Lewis and Mr. Lynch. Under these advisors and 5 f - 4 class officers, the class plans for another project during the year. Meanwhile, Sophomores spend a great deal of time participating in such activities as band, chorus, clubs, and athletics. :Gr f-fl' 'J -Q- Z' yi ,f 'TS' 4 4 .F ' T Sz Q ,-evifff Q .r T :F Q . .4 Q xt., al f A ui. :N 'f ,N ,Q g -LL. I S J ' v I X 'J lr if 'Ain FIRST ROW: C. Losee, M. Russell, G. Miller, A. Bates, J. Whaley, E. Vahue, M. Merhib, R. Ellis, C. Winsor, L. Manwarren, J. Baker, S. Cooper, S. Boos, B. Button. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lynch, G. Taylor, R. Ellis, B. Anagnost, E. Boyce, I.M. Crounse, S. Fagan, S. Hadlock, B. Larry, A. Lyon, R. Sepello, G. Bates, E. Day, R. Hodge, A. Saba, D. 31 Shaw, N. Newman, B. Conrad, S. Runyon, F. Hodge, I. Bruxchmldt, Mrs. Lewis. THIRD ROW: R. Maltzan, L. Manley, W. Baker, M. An- derson, L. Strain, F. Poole, A. Hoke, B. Vanwagner. J. Ewen. I. War go, R. Mclntyre, D. Dalton, C. Packer, T. Riley. J. Guter. ABSENT: C. Belush, W. I-lodges, B. Palmer, R. Stone. :J xl F QD-1 - .Wu ef .LV J ,,..X. Q' .SZML - in , arf .2f2.f,4...f X8 aj' X. wg' gf I ru iff! 26,1 'JY aff' I, f-.fig l g ws 3 ,mf ' .9 xfi ,x.3!F f ' If K. A is .X W If F 1481. Q -. ii - ' xi:-1 5. w fl 1' v l-,j ,F CLASS OFFICERS xx. '-Q X Q. EGGLESTON TREASURER . ABBOTT PRESIDENT S. MILLER VICE-PRESIDENT A. CAPPADONIA SECRETARY N ff , ffl 7 ffffufl 1.-RL, K I X I I . H , 7 f ,N if f f 'I x I - It f -ff, - ' , if ' , ,G i , Freshmang Class under the able guidance of Q, ' 'V , Mr. Hart, Whalen, and Mrs. Noon, have al- ,' ' 4 ' - A A 'X ready planned their fijst money making project. They' , ' ' 5 Af, ,wave planned to -lgxhvega Mexican Dance in February. if X' .I V ' 5 f i , ,N 1' At the beginningiofthe year they elected students ul 'K ' ' C 5 mi to guide themin this yeEg.r's work. Besides being ac- - fi-5'- 'a , 4 Q: ., 'tive in this, mhers of their class take part in band, rfi' W, , ' - ' chorus, sport and other schoo51 organizations. . , 1 lg . A 5 N' ' . C-l ,Q 1 1' I '12 r '- - E -, N V-,.'-l-IPL w ' -4- j 11 ,X I' A . 24' '- 'N A A.- Noon, M. Belush, A. Hotallng, D. Finnerty, S. Brown, M.I. Lasher, B. FIRST ROW: I. Coles, M. Bonsie, S. Reese. I. Clark. I. Day, W.Black, C. Cox, R. Truax, R. Faulkner, I. Elliott, N. Schmidt, A. Sandberg. SECOND ROW: T. , I. Nightingale, A. Ellsworth, A. Cappadonia, T. Sharki, S. Campb l, A. Miller, P. Smidl, A. Noll, K. Borreson, R. Foster, L. Matte n, . ller, F. Smith, Mrs. Noon. THIRD ROW: Mr. Russell, B. Throop, C. Atwater, H. Novak, C. Fisher, Mr. Hart. FOURTH ROW: C. Spaulding, D. Bennett, B. Bramer, B. LaCoe, P. Hendrickson, E. Jackson, B. Branagah, R. Ellsworth, R. Cross, R. Jones, S. McHenry, K. Schneckenberger, -l.,Dow, I. Wilcox, M.A. Fryover, ABSENT: C. Crouch, E. Hill, M. Klockowski, A. Law. Mlugr, A. Mar . , yia . o'comm, D. cgok, 1. Eggxeswn, J. s 'X 1 Whalen, c. sul , P ce, T. crumb, R. Lasmmb, c. Collins, J. IS l' X ' N M- 5 ' x .PW -. . . 2 YF. Xl I' li .., . .f W, , C h N S' ' T' i KU x XX L it fly 'JY' ,X 3 ' N R 4' N -W ,V , ' X SX w X , r ' 'U X ' v. X v A L ' X K Q-sv 'Y 32 f ' lm x , , do F w , K . N N I an r BN R' 'Fx N 3 l ts . A 'Tyw' N 1. R5 2 ,sb N X . lx r Rx T. Armstrong, I. Day, H. Crouch, G. Meyers, R. Diamond, F. Abbott. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: M. Jones, M. Mettler, B, Squires, C. Kazlaukus, P. Morey, Weerdt, G, Palmer, B. Pierce, B. Truax, D. Cox, D. Benedict, L. Ku- M- NOON. L. Clark. D. Miller. E- RCCSC. B- PGPUS. L- Flanagan. SEC' pris, D. Bates, C. Bates, J. Law, R. Shove, V. Kelly, D. Parks, D. Wil- OND ROW! W- Smith. R. DOW. D- 5imm01'1S. R. Stroms, H. MOOIC. C- cox, M. Coleman, C. Hill, I. Johnson, M. Parks, S. Griffis, W. Park. S . . . . , . mtth, R. Borchardt, B. Williams, W. Barr, R. Hotaling, B. Crandall, B. ML Ben-ne, F1FT1-I ROW: W, Davis, H, Meyers, J. Cross, J. Johnson. Wright- THIRD ROW: G- BCHSOI1. R- 5Cl'iPiU-IS. J. Graves. J. Curry, J- H. Lamory, R. Scheuerman, B. Prosser, B. Johnson, C. Hubbell, E. Lo- Wilcox, D. Brown, E. Cool, V. Champlin, D. Moore, C. Bassett, D. Wales, D. Kranse, G. Lamphier, J. Rainey. FOURTH ROW: Mr. De- SEVENTH GRADE '.! Ll AQ dell, T. Smith, P. Winton. I. Thayer, R. Nightengale, G. Price. ABSENT: T. Curtis, S. Stowell, N. Ebert, B. LaCoe, S. Griffis. FIRST ROW: L. Moore, D. Burgess, D. Cosens, J. Dubiel, B. Livingston W. Collins, R. Angle, G. Kranz, J. Fleming, G. Wright, G. Pollack. SECOND ROW: E. Boise, J. Fern, B. Belush, R. Curry, I. Benedict, R. Jones, J. Tripp, P. Baker, W. Campbell, D. Newman. THIRD ROW: I. Dunagan, K. Stevens, C. Sherwood, R. Llewellyn, F. Purdy, F. Price, C. Davidson, R. Merhlb, D. Palmer, B. Matteson, J. Taylor, D. Riley. FOURTH ROW: R. Decker, R. Shaw, T. Yerton, J. Lewicki, T. Guile, L. Doughterty, R. Schroder, N. Curns, W. Burgess, P. Downing, S. Price D. Wilcox, N. Miles. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Roberts, J. Fleming, E. Clark, E. Llewellyn, N. Shove, A. Reynolds, K. Mettler, C. Striech, J. Parks, J. Ballam, L. Wood, D. Meyers, F.Bates, E. Lamoree. SIXTH ROW: L. Wilcox, B. Stapleton, B. Scheuerman, J. Guter, J. Adsit, B. Hen- drickson, C. Noll, S. Reese, E. Davis, E. Mathewson, R. Mullenaux, N. Ames, H. Davis, M. Strait, B. Bice, Mrs. Whitney. SEVENTH ROW: S. Johnson, R. Jones, M. McQueen, R. Ware, M. Brancato, J. Andrews, D. Jones, M. Holcomb, W. Doyle, C. Baker. ABSENT: J. Ellsworth, G. Nelson, M. Menning, L. Towsley, A. Nelson, C. Hodges, Y. Hac- kett W. Doing H. Boise. 7' -u I ' ll' - I 33 F F- 1 SIXTH GRADE GRADE L: A FIRST ROW: K. Sumlda, D. Boise, J. Jones. D. Truax, E. Lenman, D. Owens, G. Foster, A. Clark, A. Spaulding, H. Post. SECOND ROW: S. Collier, B. Parks, D. Buyea, L. Hill, D. Mercer, W. Kunkel, D. Wil- cox, C. Crandall, J. Williams, D. Thomas, R. Garito. THIRD ROW: M. Cummings, B. Smith, E. Doyle, G. Myers, I. Park, M. VanDyke, R. Collins, G. Lewis. W. Sargeant, M. Benedict, I. Benedict, J. Larry, A. Palmer. FOURTH ROW: D. Hill, D. Post, J. Cosens, A. Sharki, J. FIFTH GRADE Dubiel, I. Peckham, G. Wilcox. S. Dougherty, D. Crandall, M. Pape line. E- COOPSI. M. Biviano. FIFTH ROW: R. Cole, B. Goodrich, D. Curtis, E. Williams, D. Wheeler, G. Benson, I. Bigelow, W. Conrad, K. Reese, M. Crandall, P. Wright, P. Stowell, D. Funk. SIXTH ROW: A. Flanagan, C. Leweckl, F. Maltzan, D. Beckwith, C. Law, D. Da- vis, L. Clark, Mrs. Reese. ABSENT: 'M. Diamond, W. Mullenaux. FIRST ROW: M.A. Flanagan, J. Button, L. Fern, J. O'Connor, P. Webb, son, B. Fox, S. Noon, I. Miller, T. Owens, S. Eggleston, D. Goodrich E. Kupris, S. Storms, J. Hendrickson, A. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: C. N. Parks. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. White, E. Horton. R. Cool, K. Murey, E Hotaling, R. Williams, C. Cross. L. Gerr, W.Bunn, I. Hodges, L. Butts, Newman, L. Faulkner, M. Martin, J. Curtis, M. Beesaw, W. Miller, I J. Muhlfeld, M. Cummings. THIRD ROW: B. Thompson, G. Dennis, J. Belush, L. Hill, J. Maltzan, S. Demiison, Mrs. Swanteson. ABSENT: Crounse, N. Quimby, N. Stapleton, H. Cook, S. Wood, G. Postiglion, K. Thomas, P. LaCoe, E. Hodges, E. Taylor, R. White, L. Mayne, J. J. Wilcox, J. Dougherty, R. Baker. FOURTH ROW: H. Llewellyn, B. Ziegler. Streich, C. Sprague, F. Anderson, V. Clark, J. Hendrickson, R. John- . , ' 1 X HB GRADE FOURTH GRADE, xi! ' 5' FIRST ROW: I. McQueen, D. Rundell, W. Davis, D. Curtis, J. Sumida J. Coleman, W. Mettler, T. Wynn, W. Davidson. SECOND ROW: G. Brancato, S. Faulkner, R. Monty, S. VanMatre, F. Truax, C. Hinkley, K. Annesi, T. Culligan, R. Cunningham. THIRD ROW: J. Glider, B. Parsons, D. Hyatt, J. Daly, C. Baker, I. Wilcox, M. Schroer, P. Pud- ney, P. Borst, E. Crtunb, A. Davis, M. Palmer, B. Blaschke. FOURTH ROW: R. Miller, R. Conrad, G. Baker, L. White, R. Bigelow, M. Ho- THIRD GRADE l. FRONT ROW: C. Roberts, J. Gomber, E. Oltz, T. Ballam, D. Law- B Sargeant L Dougherty T Butts K Wrlcox L Pindar L Smith rence, S. Buyea, D. Van Wagner, B. Doyle, D. Tanner, R. Losee. S Van Wagner R Reese FOURTH ROW Mtss Casey P Epstem W SECOND ROW: F. Biviano, D. Chase, V. Valerio, B. Winton, L. H111 D Borse R Gorr I Stone J Wynn I Wonka K Webb L Fem, K. Matteson, R. Preston, E. Cole, C. Kenny, L. Smith. THIRD Posughon A Davrs C Jones R Bree Mrs Webb ABSENT Mrs ROW: C.Wilcox, E. Parker, J. Kennedy, J. Clark, M. Reese, B. Tracy, Crawford D Bntton 35 765 4 A . X 1 X 19 SECOND GRADE , ' - '-f I M I Til A 1 l A ,A - FIRST ROW: T. Acee, J. Prosser, J. Cunningham, R. Cross, W. Parker, A. Abbott. SECOND ROW: B. Palmiter, P. Pierce, K. Noon, L. Price, J. Brancato, J. Curtis, E. VanWagner, J. Davidson. THIRD ROW: D. Taylor, S. Truax, 1. Bigelow, P. Bonsie, M. Fradenburg, E. Morgan, R. Matteson. FOURTH ROW: R. Peptis, S. White, J. Williams, S. Dubuar, S. Spaulding, J. Stone, C. Bell, P. Sumida, M. Andrews, J. Wales, Mrs. Gallup. FIFTH ROW: Miss Benedict, L. Benson. I. Klockowski, J. Gallup, P. Tibbens, S. Pudney, L. Cross, S. Lane, J. Schroer, S. Van FIRST GRADE 11 Wagner, L. Almstedt, N. Ware. SIXTH ROW: Mrs. Billings, M. Park, K. Cjase, I. Cross, I. Reynolds, B. Cosens, W. Bagnall, E. Blackman, H. Briglin, R. Winton, M. Cappadonia, D. Fern, E. Mettler, M.O'Con- nor, R. A. Clark. SEVENTH ROW: J. Homovich, F. Benedict, J. Malt- zan, J. Crounse, C. Canny, W. Roberts, H. Weymouth, V. Clark, D. Llewellyn, ABSENT: I. Greseck, B. Diamond, C. Bagnall, 0. Owens, U. i...l'GI. :i si: , wi , s , A Q , .J FIRST ROW: A. Park, L. Clum, G. Schieffer, H. Pratt, T. Williams, D. Favalora. SECOND ROW: I. Prosser, R. Bates, L. Cummings, R. Jeffrey, G. Ross, J. Rutan, W. Glider, M. Davis, P. Annesi. THIRD ROW: J. Mix, R. Prestan, F. Powell, S. Foster, J. Rowan, D. Rundell, P. Kenny, R. Sis- sion, W. Fisher. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Vosbury, T. Murphy, C. Palmer, B. Pratt, A. Meigs, L. Tanner, R. Parker, R. Boice, J. Dubuar, R. Tracy, W. Palmiter, D. Dow, J. Powell, L. Hill, D. Sherman, L. Britton, B. Dennison, Miss Seabury. FIFTH ROW: N. Davis, A. Truax, M. Flana- gan, R. Thompson, C. Collins, G. Storrs, G. Horton, J. Lynch, M. Sy- monds, D. Muhlfeld, S. Bonsie. SIXTH ROW: M. Cook, M.I. VanMa- tre, K. Dubiel, R. Morey, L. Adwards, K. Britton, K. Tripp, D. Murphy R. Homovich, B. Doyle, R. Leitner, J. Durgin, V. Reynolds, P. Boise, Mrs. Bancroft, N. Culligan, M. Bagnall, S. Curry, B. Bunn, D. Monroe, E. Riley, J. McEwen, D. Crumb, C. Fairbanks. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: G. Miller, B. Eccleston, P. Rowan, J. Daviau, W. Craine, Horton, M. Riley, K. Quimby, R. Preston, M. Reynolds, J. Lathrop G D. Diamond, H. Flanagan, L. Parker, J. Powell, J. Post, M. Cunning- R0biIlS0l1. R. Baker. G. SCHIOCI. 0- JOFIGS. H- Laffy. J. Acee. J- 5105631 ham, S. Brunschmidt, B. Hogan, H. O'Connor, P. Doyle, J. Record, J. B. Winton, J. Kupris, J. Cero, R. Lewis, D. Baker, I. Mettler, A. Ben Sastri. SECOND ROW: W. White, G. Gebhardt, P. Lane, C. Wales, L. edict, K. Cahill, E. Leham, S. Whispell, P. Murphy, R. Kennedy Bates, J. Dennis, E. Wheeler, J. Cunningham, H. Owens, W. Chase, C. FOURTH ROW: Miss Murray, T. Bigelow, W. Lawrence, J. Stone, L Wales, B. Maltzan, L. Elliptt, G. Morgan, J. Jenne, P, Mccredy, D, Parsons, C. Foster, J. Hilsinger, J. Lawrence, J. Fradenburg, MissNeely Dolly, T. Papelino, D. Roberts, W. Bates. THIRD ROW: M. Lynch, E. ABSENT2 5- EWCI1. 5. WBCRS, I. Peptis, G. Davidson, X x ss xXx 1 X x X is RN 5? Jw, KEY TO BABY SNAPSHOTS Marilyn Crouch Wayne Fobes Shirley Cox Carol Russell Arlene Salisbury Dick Humphrey Caroline Hubbell Carol Conrad Theodore Bates Adra Lewis Constance Coye Rhoda Beechwood ON PAGE 2 7 Nancy Miller James Sherman Frank Faulkner Dennis Bates Howard Coleman Edmund Tipton Marie Sharki Lois Stickles Arlene Ferris Janet Hendric ks on Carol Borcha rdt . Shirley Sandberg ORTH ORWICH CHOOL -ih' CWHE North Norwich School, a recent addition to the Sher- burne Central School system, consists of a kindergarten q 7 K and six grades. Mrs. Brown, supervisor, and three other teach- .c ers guide the school's seventy-seven pupils. Upon completion of the sixth grade these students will enter the Sherburne School. 0 Y il ' , X . NORTH NORWICH FACULTY NORTH NORWICH SUPERVISOR Mrs. Lotz, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Cole. MRS. BROWN 38 FIFTH at SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: C. Hicks, P. Stanton, S. Boyce, H. Mundwiler, L. Long- tin. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lotz, H. Donnelly, J. Fleming, G. Stanton, E. Houck, G. Hills, I. Whaley, D. Moon, H. Cook, D. Squires, R. THIRD 8: FOURTH GRADE Coughlin, J. Burgess, R. Stackhouse, D. Moore, J. Baker. ABSENT H Cook. 'A I TEACHER: Mrs. Cole. FIRST ROW: T. Graves, G. Houck, R. Hoge- man, R. Stackhouse. SECOND ROW: N. Squires, I. Slater, S. Hicks, C. Moore. THIRD ROW: L. Cook Jr. , B. Donnelly, T. Crandall, S. N. ,X 'x 39 Kellogg. FOURTH ROW: I. Graves, S. Ballinger, D. Phillips, L. M Guyton. FIFTH ROW: M. Foster, B. Foster. ABSENT: C. Ebert, W Coughlin. FIRST Sz SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: T. Hendricks, P. Pike, D. Frink, A. Peterson, D. Frink. ROW: D. Phillips, A. Vanderlaan, R. Doyle, R. Coughlin. FIFTH ROW SECOND ROW: D. Bryant, I. Clark, L. Kellogg. THIRD ROW: K. Guy- S. Foster, P. Carrier, G. Graves, C. Irwin, Mrs. Brown. ton, L. Follett, G. Jones, I. Whaley, K. Sterling, G. Houck. FOURTH C A I V' 1 ' 1 1 X0 KINDERGARTEN ' -'-' A 'U' I wt 1 Q FRONT ROW: Mrs. Fox, L. Vvfilkes, B. Irwin, S. Peterson, C. Fleming, L. Stanton, C. Edick, I. Sterling, L. Hicks. E. Brown, B. Moore. BACK ROW: M. Stackhouse, V. Hicks, L. Riley, 40 MYR A CHO0L Z A-asv' Smyrna School GREAT deal of credit goes to Mr. Franks who each year sends a large number of well-trained students to our school. The expert elementary train- ing of these students is the result of the friendly and sympathetic effort of Mr. Franks and the teachers of Smyrna School. 41 FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: R. Shove, N. Foster, D. Sanderson, B. Stowell, C. Sneck- Coye, S. Russell, G. Wynn, G. Baker, G. Nelson, J. Mummery, G. Day, enberger, S. Coye, E. Clark, E. Manwarren, W. Coles. SECOND ROW: G. Monroe, M. Pautard, R. Branagan, S. Fox, D. Stevens, R. Holcomb, E. Law, D. 1-lodge, R. Bland, N. Funk. I. Quimby, R. Wright, D. Bas- Mr. Franks. sett, G. Lasher, A. Shove. THIRD ROW: L. Wilkes, R. Collins, C. THIRD AND SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: D. Barnes, D. Sanderson, B. Marston, A. Coles, D. Whaley, ingston. THIRD ROW: N. Hodge, A. Law, S. Bland, R. Angle, S. Cran W. Hodge, B. Graves, L. Foster, L. Fox, F. Mullenax, S. Whitney, C. dall, R. Crouch, V. Weckworth, R. Boos, D. Koening, A. Carpenter, L. McKee. SECOND ROW: M. Johnson, J. Coye, L. Brown, P. Lloyd, I. Campbell, R. Ferguson, P. Benedict, Mrs. Sinclair. Russell, D. Spicer, K. Fox, D. Manwarren, R. Garrett, L. Baker, C. Liv- SECOND AND FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: B. Maynard, S. Hilts, C. Koening, S. DeMott, E. Collier, S. Graham. SECOND ROW: E. Tilley, A. Lyon, K. Ferguson, B. Dunham, M. Symonds, L. Manwarren, N. Bassett, F. Blanchard, D. Clark. THIRD ROW: R. Law, E. Hill, E. Angle, L. Cums, S. Foster, D. Lasher, L. Clark, H Drexler, D. Quimby, R. Cleveland, R. McNitt, M. Skelly, I. Clark, J. Wilkes, L. Funk, Mrs. Thompson. A r - '23 KINDERGARTEN arf' 6, 7 ' FIRST ROW: K. Angle, Visitor, G. Graham, S. Ferguson, D. Whaley. Benedict, D. Simons, E. Mummery, C. Campbell, T. Coles, N. Fox, SECOND ROW: C. Tilley, R. Baker, R. Moon, P. Bames, T. Mathew- D. Pautard, G. Lane, R. Koenig, L. Franks, A. Bland, B. Weckworth, son, R. Fox, R. Marston, C. Wilcox, K. Blanchard. THIRD ROW: N. D. Jones, R. Niles, S. Benedict, Mrs. Comstock. SMYRNA 4-H CLUB W. Coles, E. Manwarren. SECOND ROW: D. Hodge, C. Scheckenberger L. Wilkes, S. Coye. I. Quimby, D. Stevens, J. Mummery, G. Wymi, C. Coye. THIRD ROW: D. Manwarren, N. Foster. JUNIOR AUDUBON CLUB . , . g . . p ter, L. Campbell, M. Johnson, J. Russell, V. Weckworth. 43 FRONT ROW: Mrs. Sinclair, G. Day, Mrs Sinclair N Hod e A Car en- ITH the 4-H pledge in mind, the mem- bers prepare projects in cooking, sewing, agricul- ture and gardening. The 4-H prepares its members to become better Americans in their community and country. SAW a robin this morn- ing, or I saw astrange looking bird. These are phrases that Mrs. Sinclair, director of the Junior Audu- bon Club, hears from its mem bers. After having studied different birds and their hab- its they take hikes and see how many birds they can rec- ognize. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Coye. EHIND the walls of Smyr- na School there is agroup of people who work endlessly to keep the building warm and clean and to prepare a well- balanced meal. Each day ex- perienced bus drivers bring the children safely to this school Q: . 4 als, E x , U i ii , L JANITOR -' BUS DRIVERS rf ' ' MI, Symgndg L. Bassett, G. Symonds. 44 amnn N010 3 Q, u-gn som mm Maw iw, ALL Mayl fo Shu- urns, - ,E V . if Ei iii? FN-ZF' E-iiiiie giiiiri ' . Ji is? - we Kvigf. l I ' f'????ff gfigfya i-vii Wiiii 5,5 iii? vu -vm Ava ...mtg we faw-est , sw 5 r. tw-f. 1519? fi 32 iii! 1 A WE H AVE MANY INTERESTS To OCCLQPY OLLFR Tlmg , , 0 -1 A STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: E. Vahue, Miss Starratt, S. Miller, W. Fobes, S. Fobes, D. Wales, J. Lewicki. SECOND ROW: J. Taylor, A. Miller, K. Borreson, B. Anagnost, B. Cran- dall, M. Klockowski. THIRD ROW: R. Beechwood, I. Crounse, H. Vahue, J. Ham- ilton, V. Hamilton, N. Miller. I. Andrews. CWI-IE hall patrol is a group of senior boys who are appointed to keep students from running inthe halls and crowding in the lunch line. They also make the students walk in a single file on the stairs. Aided by teachers these boys have maintained order in the halls and cafeteria throughout the lunch period. CHE Student Council represents both the Junior and Senior High School. The purpose of this organization is to cre- ate better understanding between the fac- ulty and students. There is one repre- sentative from each homeroom 7-12. The officers are Pres. W. Fobes, Vice Pres. S. Fobes, Sec. B. Anagnost, Treas. S. Miller and advisor Miss Starratt. The Council is maintaining an active Hall Patrol and has started a Disc Jock- ey program to provide music in the cafe- teria during the noon hour. They are now trying to promote student assemblies to replace the lack of paid ones this year. :ft HALL PATROL R. Ingram, H. Coleman, E. Tipton, I. Saba, I. Lewis, W. Wales, I. Borreson, R. Humphrey, R. Ryan, C. Ellis, I. Hamilton. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIE TY I 7 L x X x 3 1 : lhilock, L. Benson, S. Fobes, N. Dennis, N. Miller, L. Tefft. SEC- C 1-:MBERSHIP in the National Honor Society is coveted by students all over the United States. This honor is given to students that are outstanding in leader- ship, service, character and scholarship. With Mr. Webb as advisor, our school now has 13 members, but more people will be admitted this year. To be eligible, a soph- omore or junior must have a scholastic grade of more than ninety and seniors are required to have an average of eighty-five. -. 5 nrtow Mi. wobb, B. sohrodor, D. Simmons, E. Stafford, T. Aldridge, 1. man, E. Tipt n, R. Beechwood. , .ix 1' -qv x , Ei Z X Z A '12 3 'H w l 46 . l .i ,p oi 'X vm i- ' SAFETY PATROL if M ' i Q L FIRST ROW: K. Sumida, E. Lehman, E. Doyle, K. Reese, E. Williams, D. Curtis, B Goodrich, M.Biviano, W. Kunkle, D. Truax. SECOND ROW: R. Garito, W. Conrad, I. Park, P. Wright, E. Boise. THIRD ROW: L. Clark, A. Palmer, J. Larry, G. Lewis, R. Collins. BUS PATROL N order to safeguard our younger children, we have bus and street patrols. The street patrols are composed of the fifth and sixth grade pupils who l, help children cross the streets near our school. . gi. ' -.7 Agl' The bus patrols are made up of ,, , ' , I one or two older students who are .Q 4 - . chosen by the bus driver. Their job N is to guide the children across the - ' ' road and also help to keep order on .2 the bus. LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Johnson, S. Richardson, B. Parks, I. Hotaling, J. Curry, G. Faye, A. Ferris, W. Wales. NOON DUTY FIRST ROW: S, Cooper, D, Brown, E, Vahue, M, Mer-hib, N, Mil- Conrad, S. Richardson, LM. Crounse, B, Schroder, W. Strain, G. ler, L, Benson, B, Tm-neg, B, Reese, C, Rusgeu, R, 5155, M, Ferris, Graves, A. Hoke, K. Schneckenberger, S. Hadlock, M. Sharki, C. S. Boos. SECOND ROW: R. I-totaling, E. Day, N. Newman, C. Fisher. B. Conrad. A. Howling. L. Manwarren. EVERAL students in grades 9-12 have as- knee to leading games. All students partici- sisted the teachers during the noon hour. pating in this program should be congratulated T eir jobs include anything from fixing a cut for a worthwhile job well done. 47 YHIS year the Latin Club, consisting of thirty P 4 6 one members, holds its meetings every other F I FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW: C. Hartman, S. Fagan. SECOND ROW: M. G. Graham, N. Dennis. C. Conrad. THIRD ROW: B. Quimby, B. Palmer, L. Benson, G. Taylor, N. Newman, M. L. Chandler, R. Ellis, Mrs. Lewis. Par1ez-vous francais? Oui! Oui ! disent les membres. CQHIS year's Cercle de Francais, under the direction of Mrs. Lewis, consists of twelve members. During the Christmas season the Club was prepared to sing Christ- mas carols, but because of rain had a party instead. As the yearbook goes to press, the N French Club is making plans for a Mardi Gras. LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: C. Atwater, V. Hamilton, S. Brown. SECOND ROW: M. Anderson, T. Riley, B. Schroder, I. Elliott, N. Newman. THIRD ROW: W. Baker, C. Packer, J. Taylor, H. Novak, J. Noon. STANDING: J. Ewen, D. Castiglia, S. Runyon, B. Conrad, N. Clark, S. Miller, E. O'Connor, T. Crumb, E. Vahue, M Merhib, A. Ellsworth, S. Horstman, S. Boos, M. Dalton. G, Palmer, B. Pierce, M. Belush, B. Bice. C. Baker, J. Thayer, P. Winton, R. Hotaling, E. Mathewson, I. Nightingale, D. Bates, L. Wood, B. Hendrickson. FIFTH ROW: R. Scheuerman, I. Johnson, M. A. Fry- over T. Armstrong. I. Graves, E. Lobdell, B. Branagan, S. Reese, B. Larry, A. Bates, D. Jones, D. Brown, H. Davis, R. Mullenaux. J. Guter, E. Davis. 48 RADIO CLUB CWHE Radio Club under the direction of Mr. Vahue, learns all the fundamen- tals' of radio. First, they learn all about the code, and then learn to send the code to their fellow classmates. If a member be- comes skilled he tries for his license. This club provides valuable experience in repairing and testing radios. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB g r be W 1: f ,,, I x I at 4 4 i X P r 1 W 1 nr . SEATED: F. Crandall, R. Merrill, E. Stafford T. Packer SECOND ROW: Mr. Vahue, W. Black, H. Schmidt R. Faulkner W LaCoe E Hyatt, M. Bonsie, E. Moryl, I. Miller, A. Cappadonia, J. Brunschmidt T. Fern. THIRD ROW: J. Day, R. McIntyre, I. Wargo, R. Cunningham FOURTH ROW: D. Unger, I. Blair, R. Ryan, F. Poole, D. Truax, H Vahue, L. Strain, H. Hendrickson, L. Morey RIFLE CLUB I l-Pl an Mr. Vahue, T. Riley, I. Noon, R. Ellsworth, R. Borchardt, L. Kupris, F. Hodge, C. Kazlaukas. NE of the aims of Industrial Arts Club is to study the industries. This is done by movies, lectures, outside speaker: and text books. The club earns moneydur- ing the year in various ways so they can actually visit the industries and thus gain a greater understanding of them. NDER the supervision of Mr. De Weerdt the Rifle Club has grown from a small organization with just boys to a large one which now includes girls. Every Monday night the members meet at the rifle range to practice the technique of shooting. Everyone in the club is working to become proficient enough to compete with rifle teams from other schools. Nfl l. is FIRST ROW: C, Packer, R. Ryan, R. Sepello, J. Guter, N. Saba, F. Chandler, N. Miller, J. Wynn, V. Hamilton. J. Elliott, R. Beechwood, Hodge. SECOND ROW: S. Franklin, I. Baker, C. Hartman, M. L. W, Fobes, I. Hamilton, Stafford, F. Poole. FFA FHA N5f.f..Laf7 ff' ' . jf 'fri' J A .,f+ 'i' M i ,X . V bf .. ., JL, X . ,Q-..., . . 'l i, l-lt X '- FIRST ROW: A. Lyon, C. Cox. SECOND ROW: M. Estelle, C. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Rainey, J. Bullock, D. Castiglia, G. Thompkon, Davis, C. Boise, N. Scheuerman, L. Manley, W. Lobdell, C. C. Johnson, S. Cox, L. Stickles, J. Johnson, E. Larcom, B. Quim- Belush, C. Curry, J. VandeBogart, E. Wenke, A. Hoke, R. Cun- by. SECOND ROW: T. Manwarren, P. Smith, R. Beechwood, A. ningham, B, VanWagner, Mr. Hart. THIRD ROW: H. Coleman, Lewis, C. Losee, A. I-Iotaling, R.' Muller, A. Salisbury, P. Hen- G. Bates, R. Cross, R. Mathewson, J. Clark, D. Cook, B. Camp- Q drickson, S. McHenry, I. Hotaling, C. Hubbell, R. Curns, B. bell, C. Collins, J. Coles. N Parks, B. Schroder, J. Hendrickson, B. Branagan, K. Schnecken- l berger, D. Wyman, M. Weaver. THIRD ROW: S. Boos, J. Night- Cwwo very active organizations in our school are the Fu- ture Farmers of America and the Future Homemakers of America. With the help of their advisors, Mr. Kendrick Hart and Mrs. Helen Rainey, the members of these two groups try to become better farmers and homernakers. They per- form many services to the community and school, and with the money they earn from this and many other projects, the FFA and FHA go on an educational trip together during the Easter vacation. 4-H ingale, C. Livingston, S. Campbell, A. Noll, L. Matteson, C. Winsor, N. Clark, L. Tefft, M. Beckwith, M. Noll, A. Bates, M. J. Lasher. I. Rainey. Again there are many 4-H'ers inSherburne School who have pledged their head,heart, hands and health to the good of their community and county. FIRST ROW: E. Post, F. Anderson, J. Hendrickson, B. Davidson, R. Cunningham. T. Owens, D. Boise, L. Pindar. SECOND ROW: J. Button, D. Goodrich, J. Jones, W. Park, L. Hill, B. Goodrich, S. Dougherty, D. Crandall, G. Foster, D. Mercer, D. Wheeler, C. Hotaling, H. Post, E. Postiglion, J. Curtis, B. Thompson, J. Peckham, R. Cole, C. Baker, B. Fleming, M. Jones, M. Cummings. THIRD ROW: S. Collier, M. Cummings, J. Wilcox, B. Smith, D. Meyers, P. Stowell, M. Mettler, C. Mettler, B. Button, B, Stapleton, R. Jones, E. Boise, D. Cosens, R. Angle, C. Law, F. Maltzan, B. Sargeant, W. Mullenax, D. Davis, D. Belush, C. Hill, J. Benedict, S. Cooper. P. Smith, N. Ames, C. Kaz- Baker, Reese, Davis, 50 laukas, F. Price B. Matteson, W. Campbell, L. Kupris. FOURTH ROW: T. Curtis, S. Smith, J. Law, S. Campbell, C. Livingston, L. Man- warren. E. Mathewson R. Hotaling, E. Reese, L. Bates, R. Mullenax, C. R. Schroder, D. Curns, W. Bergner, R. Foster, B. Price, B. Peptis, T. Crumb, L. Tefft, J. Bullock, N. Clark, L. Clark, L. Matteson. FIFTH ROW: G. Lamphere, D. Cox, R. Scripture, B. Campbell, R. Hodge, M. J. Lasher, M. Russell, A. Bates, J. Wilcox, M. Belush, S. A. Law, B. Larry, D. Brown, E. Day, E. Boise, K. Schnecken- berger, C. Cox, C. Hubbell, B. Schroder, J. Groves, E. Lobdell, W. G. Meyers, M. Anderson, L. Manley. S. C. S. SPOTLIGHT FIRST ROW: M. Ferris, Feature Editor: S. Fobes, Co-Editor: D. Bline- bry, Typing Editor: B. Turner, Art Editor: Miss Srarratt, Advisor: L, Benson, Co-Editor. SECOND ROW: H. Vahue, Sports Editor: S, Frank- lin, Co-Feature Editor: M. G. Graham, Editorial Editor: Miss Brothers, Advisor. CHE Junior Class is publishing a weekly paper entitled the S. C. S. Spotlight. This paper en- deayors to bring all current school news and happen- ings tothe students. Some of its features are a questionaire, a student poll, a gossip column and accurate reports of all school functions. Congratu- lations to the Juniors for their fine paper. ,, .M I ,ijt-0J'XJ 000' 2.4, OJ PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Q .lb Q -.. 4 -- gf, 5:25-::L'fif:'f . , .t V SEVENTH GRADE NEWSPAPER FIRST ROW: Mr. DeWeerdt, B. Hendrickson, 1. Guter. J. Andrews, C. Davidson. J. Ballam. SECOND ROW: A. Reynolds. D. Jones, M. Mc Oneen. CYHIS year, for the firsttime, the seventh grade 4 has organized a newspaper called Here, There and Everywhere. With Judy Andrews as Editor, the paper is written, typed and published entirely by the class. CHE Photo Club was started by Mr. Kiefer and is now under the guidance of Mr. Lynch with Court Packer as club president. They meet week- ly to increase their understanding of the art of photography and in the near future they are plan- ning to conduct a photography contest. FIRST ROW: R. Ellis, Mr. Kiefer, J. Noon, J. Taylor, H. Novak, M. Hadlock, B. Conrad, N. Newman, E. Vahue, S. Boos. THIRD ROW: Mcrhib, Mr. Lynch. SECOND ROW: S. Runyon, I. Baker, C. Winsor, C. Packer, R. Seeber, J. Blair, 1. Ewen, D. Dalton, I. Elliott, R. I. M. Crounse, D. Simmons, D. Ryan, S. Stopera, R. Ellsworth, S. Faulkner. BROWNIES FIRST ROW: P. Sumida, S. Noon, G. Brancoto, C. Hinckley, E.Hodges, I. Hodges, M. Burlison, M. Hogan, K. White, S. Pudney. SECOND ROW: J. Bigelow, C. Sprague, S. Van Matre, M. A. Flanagan, S. Faulkner, K. Annesi, J. Sumida, S. Fox, B. Parsons, C. Bell. THIRD ROW: S. Dubuar, N. Ware, S. Lane, L. Smith, L. Smith, L. Alm- N the spring of 1953 eighty girls were or- ganized into two Brownie troops and two Girl Scout troops. The Brownies, agroup of young girls, will later join the intermediate group, and I GIRL SCOUTS stedt, S. Van Wagner, C. Jones, S. Van Wagner, C. Kenny, B. Doyl P. Epstein, K. Webb, J. O'Connor, S. Eggleston. FOURTH ROW: P. Borst, A. Abbott, M. Schroer, P. Pudney, C. Roberts, I. Glider, C. Almstedt, L. Butts, A. Reynolds. the intermediate group will become Senior Girl Scouts. Since the investiture service in October these four groups have been meeting regularly. w 'iff sl 8 FIRST ROW: C. Lewicki. I- Hallam. I. Parks. 5. Griffis. E. Doyle. Brancato, E. Flanagan, B. Stapleton, Mrs. Whitney. FOURTH ROW: D SECOND ROW: A. Reyll0ldS. J. Wilcox. I. Maltzan. M. Biviano, N. Finnerty, I. Andrews, B. Pierce, I. Rainey, L. Flanagan, K. Borreson Stapleton, I. CFOUDSS. L. Faulkner. B. ThompSOI1. I. Cosens. 5' Nami. B. Peptis, I. Guter, B. Sherman, A. Miller, L. Clark, M. A. Noon, P B, Fox, THIRD ROW: T. Armstrong, C. Fisher, C. Atwater, B. Throop, Mm-ey. J. Curry, D. Jones, J. Wilcox, E. Cool, V. Champlin, P. Winton, M. CUB SCOUTS FlRST ROW: K. Sumida, T. Wynn, R. Bigelow, K. Wilcox, T. Butts, F. Biviano, R. Streich, T. Ballam. SECOND ROW: R. Cool, I. Hudson, J. Williams, I. Reynolds, T. Culligan, R. Johnson, D. Hyart, P. Webb, J. Button, J. Stone. THIRD ROW: R. Armstrong, R. White, D. Monroe, B . Ewen, R. Kenyon, E. Newman, W. Bunn, G. Dennis. CYHIS past summer, with the help of their leader, Mr. John Daly, Sherburne's Cub Scout Troop put on a very good circus. They have formed a band for which they made their own instruments and during the winter months they go swimming in an indoor pool in Utica. In the last year several boys joined the Cub Scouts, and all have advanced toward their fi- nal goal, the Boy Scouts FIRST ROW: J. Bigelow, M. Crandall, D. Miller, D. Simmons, T. Yerton, D. Kranz, R. Faulkner, H. Meyers. SECOND ROW: D. Cosens, B. Clark, J. Williams, G. Kranz, B. Thomas, P, Funk, G. Lewis, I. Taylor, R. Merhib, R. Dow, D. Riley, G. Benson. CHE Boy Scout Troops of Sherburne have had a busy time this last year. With their leaders, Mr. Dutch Yerton and Mr. Don Stone, they attended the annual Scout Camporee and went on several hikes. These activities, are of course, in addition to the many useful services which the scouts perform for them- selves and their community. . I fa I! BOY scoUTs FIRST ROW: J. Bigelow, M. Crandall, D. Miller, D. Simmons, T. Cosens, B. Clark, I. Williams, G. Kranz, B. Thomas, P. Funk, G. YBYIOH. D- KIBHZ. R- Faulkner. H- Meyers. SECOND ROW: D. Lewis, I. Taylor, R. Merhib, R. Dow, D. Riley, G. Benson. naw I VARSITY WREST LING N his first year as mentor of the Sherburne wrestling squad, Coach Whalen's grapplers have compiled a 4-2. record to date. Led by captain Jim Lewis, the highlight of the season, thus far, was an upset victory over a previously unbeaten Windsor team. With many good wrestlers on the team, the boys have high hopes of winning the Section III Class B. Championship. STANDING: R. Lashomb, R. Sepello, L. Morey, D. Bennett, I. Noll, W. Wales, D. Horton, B. Truax, M. Bonsie, T. Riley, W. Black, J. Noon. KNEELING: E. Hyatt, Mgr. F. Crandall, C. Buyea, Mr. Whalen, Coach, B. Campbell, D. Truax. WRESTLING: I. Lewis, Capt. N. Saba. CHE 1953 track team was one ofthe best to come out of S.C.S. in some years, sending Capt. C. Ellis, R. Ellis and R. Humphrey to the State Sectionals last year. With unusual teamwork the team captured a second place trophy at the Oneonta State Invitation meet, and won the Susquenango League trophy at Greene. The loss of C. Ellis, W. Law, R. Sawyer and H. Reynolds will be great- ly felt on this year's squad. OACH Robert's 1953 baseball team compiled a record of three wins and eight losses. Although this record is unimpressive on the surface, several hard fought games were lost by 1 or Z run margins. Rex Sawyer and Wayne Fobes represented Sherburne at Greene in the All-Star game. VARSITY BASEBALL r A S236 . -fi! 15158 t ,fix x .ggi fag V, F -4 . at TRACK N -11. . FIRST ROW: I. Ewen, R. Ellis, R. Ingram, C. Ellis, W. Fobes, H. Coleman, R. Humphrey, B. Anagnost, R. Hodge, E. Hill. BACK ROW: MI. Culligan, J. Lewis, I. Saba, F. Poole, H. Reynolds, W. Law, N. Scheuerman, L. Man- ley, R. Merrill, L. Strain. E X ' - .J 1 1 , -W 4 , . ' W ' , 1 SEATED: Coach Roberts, R. McIntyre, I. Sherman, J. Cappadonia, W. I. Ewen, H. Coleman, D. Dalton, B. Anagnost, I. Wargo, R. Sawyer, Fobes. J. Lewis, R. Ingram, I. Saba, C. Ellis, D. Unger, J. Hamilton, R, Borchardt, Mgr. 54 Ci .ln v FIRST ROW: Mgr. R. White, T. Culligan, J. Daly. SECOND ROW: J. Packer, T. Riley, D. Unger, R. McIntyre, D. Dalton, J. Ewen, J. Tay- Noll, B. Anagnost R. Merrill, I. Lewis, H. Coleman, N. Saba, W. lor, J. Guter, W. Black, A. Saba, B. Campbell, Mr. Culligan. FIFTH Wales, J. Borreson, Mgr. D. Record. THIRD ROW: D. Horton, J. Van- ROW: A. Hoke, L. Strain, J. Hamilton, R. Maltzan, B. Baker, F. Ab- cleBogart W. Fobes, R. Humphrey, J. Faulkner, H. Hendrickson, R. b0II R. YBIIOH. Ryan. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Roberts, 1. Noon, M. Bonsie, R. Truax, C. HE 1953 Sherburne football team, under the K A leadership of Coaches Culligan and Roberts, 1' 5 ' with co-captains Lewis, Coleman and Humphrey, enJoyed asuccessful year. The team started with a 6 to 7 defeat by Oxford. However, our team out- played them and had the ball on the one yard line I when the game finished. They downed Whitney Point Z7 to 26 and Delhi Z6 to 25. Then Sidney FIRST ROW: H. Moore, W. Parks, W. Collins, G. Pollock, L. Moore, G. Wright, G. Kranz, B. Livingston, D. Burgess, J. Ellsworth, D. Cosens, J. Dubiel. SECOND ROW: R. Curry, J. Law, R. Shove, W, Smith, W. Campbell, J. Flemming, E. Boise, J. Tripp, B. Angle, R. Jones, E. Hill, R. Llewellyn, P. Baker. THIRD ROW: R. Decker, B. Mat- teson, L. Kupris, T. Curtis, B. Williams, D. Simmons, K. Stevens, C. Davidson, R. Belush, I. Benedict, J. Fern. FOURTH ROW: R. Storms, R. Dow, R. Shaw, W. Barr, D. Miller, C. Kazlaukas, D. Palmer, F. Price, T. Yerton,, R, Merhib, I. Taylor. FIFTH ROW: W. Bergner, D. Kranz, R. Jones, S. Price, D. Riley, N. Miles, C. Bassett, N. Curns, R. Schroder, L. Dougherty, D. Cox, T. Guile, J. Lewicki, R. Borchardt, D. Wales, Mr. Culligan. SIXTH ROW: H. Myers, W. Davis, B. Doyle, J. Johnson, R. Scheuerman B Prosser, B. Johnson, C. Hubbell, R. Scripture, D. Benedict. I upset the hard fighting eleven, 12 to 7, in a very good game. With little trouble the Maroon scored a Z8 to 7 win over Windsor and beat Greene 19 to 7 For the last game, Cooperstown came to them 46 to 0, finishing the year with three straight if i I Sherburne and the Marauders easily defeated , , wins. JUNIOR HIGH INTRAMURALS CHE Junior High Intramurals program is made up of 7th I and 8th grade boys who learn the fundamentals of all ma- Jor sports. They set up leagues and have championship play- offs. Here they learn good sportsmanship for later years in Varsity sports. 55 SENIOR VARSITY WE THEY Edmeston 55 - 40 Chenango Forks 60 - 37 Edmeston 57 - 44 Oxford 62 - 58 Sidney 65 - 41 Norwich 44 - 89 Whitney Point 53 - 57 Greene 44 - 41 Morrisville 86 - 53 Oxford 77 - 54 Whitney Point 44 - 76 Chenango Forks 58 - 35 Greene 69 - 62 2. 0 Sidney - fforfeitj STANDING: C. Packer, D. Unger, J. Hamilton, J. Borreson, D. Record, Coach Culligan. SEATED: R. Merrill, I. Cappadonia, Capt. W. Fobes, R. Humphrey, B. Anagnost, R. Ingram. NDER the guidance of Coach Culligan, with' HERBURNE'S Varsity Basketball Team finished their '52-'53 season second to Whitney Point, with a record of 11 wins and 3 losses. Like the var- sity, Coach Kenny's J.V.'s also finished second to Whitney Point with 9 wins and 5 losses. All-Star selections, representing the Sherburne Varsity were Captain Rex Sawyer and Wayne Fobes. Basil An- agnost and Dick Merril represented the .I.V. JUNIOR VARSITY WE THEY Edmeston Chenango Forks Edmeston Oxford Sidney Norwich Whitney Point Greene Morrisville Oxford Whitney Point Chenango Forks Greene Sidney K-. 32. - 43 40 - Z8 35 - 33 57 - 64 51 - 40 39 - 51 43 - 45 64 - 46 81 - 55 57 - 44 51 - 52 45 - 35 74 - 56 2 - 0 Qforfeitj Captain Wayne Fobes, the varsity has started its 1953-54 season with an overall recolrd of 8and 4. As in the past, the Marauders are again second to Whitney Point in competition for the champion- ship. In this year's games, Coach Culligan's J.V.'s, led by co-captains Ralph Hodge and Jim Faulkner, are undefeated in the first 12 games. FIRST ROW: G. Kranz, T. Yerton, Mgrs. SECOND ROW: I. Wargo, H. Vahue, Co-Capt. R. Hodge, Co-Capt. J. Faulkner, L. Manley, R. Maltzan. THIRD ROW: Mgr. I. Blair, I. Taylor, F. Abbott, R. Baker. R. Yerton, I. Ewen, Coach Culligan. 56 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS J. V. CHEERLEADERS -1 Inf FIRST ROW: M. Ferris, D. Blinebry. SECOND ROW: S. Fobes, L. Benson, N. Dennis, R. Ellis, E. Vahue. K. Borreson, S. Campbell, B. Turner J. Wynn, V. Hamilton. NDER the leadership of Varsity Captain Joan Wynn, and J.V.Cap- tain Nancy Dennis, the cheerleading squads have promoted better school spirit and sportsmanship throughout th t ar. e Pas YC 449' 0 'I I G.A.A. INE years ago the Girls Athletic As- sociation was organized to create a greater interest in girls' sports. Mem- bers receive awards after obtaining a set number of points by competing with teams of different schools and officiating at games. Through projects such as dances and bake sales, the organization raises money to buy sweaters and other awards for the girls who have gained the points necessary under the system set up by the G.A.A. FIRST ROW: J. Fleming. C. Sueich, S. Boos, I. Park, J. Nightengale, Finnerty, S. Runyon. FIFTH ROW: Miss Conklin, L. Benson, 1. Wynn J. Ballam, V. Kelly, L. W00d, P. Morey, M. A. Noon, B. Stapleton, S, Franklyn, B, Conrad, j, Rainey, D, Castigilia, N, Newman, M, M. Holcomb. SECOND ROW: E. Lamoree, B. Hendrickson, J. Baker, Brancato, R. A. Ware, G. Lamphier, V. Champlin, E. Cool, J. Andrews T. Sharkl, S, Campbell, B. Sherman, J. Guter, 1. Adsit, K. Noll, P. D, Jones, D. Brown, I. Curry, A. Hotaling, N. Dennis, D. Blinebry, V Smith, B. Quimby, E. Mathewson, S. Reese, C. Baker, B. Bice. THIRD Hamilton, M. I. Lasher, Miss Simon, A. Reynolds, M. Jones. SIXTH ROW: B. Crandall, B. Wright, R. Hotaling, C. Hartman, K. Borreson, ROW: B, Turner, S. Fobes, S. Richardson, C. Fisher, H. Novak, E. M. Ferris, R. Ellis, S. Miller, A. Noll, G. Palmer, L. Flanagan, B. Jackson, C. Coye, I. Dow, C. Hubbell, S. Fagan, B. Schroder, S. Had Peptis. J. Bullock, G. Price. FOURTH ROW: E. Clark, N. Shove, M. lock, I. M. Crounse, L. Doyle, I. Hendrickson, I. Graves, M. Dalton Merhib, 1. Whaley, C. Winsor, C. Russell, A. Ferris, C. Borchardt, G, Myefgu G, Light' N. Ames, E, Vahue, M. McQueen, M. L. Chandler, L. Matteson, D. 57 HOCKEY 6 Wife, Q.. A fl' P 0 H hw FIRST ROW: B. Turner, M. J. Lasher, R. Ellis, C. Hartman, E. Vahue, I. Dow. S. Fobes, M. Sharki, D. Blinebry, D. Castiglia, L. Benson, A K. Borreson, T. Sharki, Miss Conklin. SECOND ROW: M. E. Dalton, Hotaling. CHE girls who are outstanding in 7 hockey, are selected to play on the hockey honor team which competes with the best players from other schools. In this sport cooperation, teamwork and good sportmanship are essential. 1 , t 0 I E' N f ARCHERY g' , CWHE archery team is composed of girls in grades 9 - l2. Those who make the honor team compete with teams from other schools. This sport teaches poise, understanding and cooperation with other people. FIRST ROW: M. Sharki, S. Campbell, B. Wright, B. Stapleton, J. B. Parks, G. Price, M. Coleman, Miss Conklin. THIRD ROW: G. Nightengale V. Kelly, I. Ballam, J. Parks, G. Nelson, S. Griffis, A. Meyers, H. Novak, T. Smith, D. Jones, R. Ware, R. Nightengale, P Trynolfd. SECOND ROW: D. Wilcox, E. Mathewson, M. MCQUBSI1. A. Winton, J. Thayer, A, Hotaling, G. Lamphier, B. Truax, E. Reese, I Noll, L. Matteson, P. Smith, J. Guter, J. Rainey, J. Peptis, E. Reese, Adgit, 58 J' A JUNIOR SOCCER T1 ll I Q lg . 5 if A Kb . 'Q 1 FIRST ROW: J. Adsit. B. Crandall. SECOND ROW: E. Cool, V. Champlin, J. Andrews. G. Price, C. Noll, B. Wright, M. Noon, P. Morey. VERY Monday and Wednesday during fifth , period many girls of Sherburne Central re port to participate in athletics. There is no in- struction although there is a supervisor. The girls apply what they have learned in previous JUNIOR HIGH INTRAMURALS gym classes. They combine new skills and sportsmanship with the spirit and fun of team competition between themselves and with other schools. FIRST ROW: J. Guter, L. Wood, F. Bates, R. Mullenaux, S. Johnson, Morey, M. A. Noon, L.. Clark, B. Stapleton, B. Sherman. THIRD B. Hendrickson, E. Mathewson, L. Flanagan, K. N011, S. Reese, N. ROW: B. Wright. M. McQueen. R. Howling. B. Pierce. C. Baker. M Ames, B. Crandall. SECOND ROW: J. Fleming, M. Jones. M. Men- BFBUCHIO. J- AHdl'9WS. R WSIB G- L3mPhCl'C. D Brown V- Cham lin - . . , p ning, E. Clark, C. Mettler, A. Reynolds, J. Parks, J. Ballam, P. E. C001. D. Jones. I. Graves. Miss Conklin. SENIOR BAND FIRST ROW: W. Kunkel, M. Russell, S. Franklin, B. Anagnost, W. Fobes, J. Wynn, Mr. Miller, D. Dalton, R. Mclntrye, D. Simmons, R. Collins. SEATED: C. Hartman, E. Vahue, S. Browm, B. Crandall, I, Rainey, 1. Adsit, P. Morey, C. Davidson, E. Reese, M. J. Lasher, S. Horstman, J. Dow. THIRD ROW: T. Sharki, S. Fagan, L. Doyle, R. Beechwood, S. Fobes, N. Dennis, I. Andrews, S. Miller, C. Winsor, CYHROUGH the years S. C. S. band has been a very active organization both in the school and community as well as being well known throughout the area. A consistent winner in parade and con- cert competition year after year, the bandis proud of its accomplishments. This year the band has launched upon aproject to keep permanent records of its activities in the form of a scrapbook. In bringing events up to the present, the band expects to compile information MAJORETTES M. Ferrls, R. Ellis, J. Rainey, I. Wynn. I. Elliott, R. Humphrey, R. Maltzan, H. Vahue, W. Wales, A. Sandberg, I. Taylor, D. Wales, B. Wright. FOURTH ROW: D. Kranz, S. Runyon, I. Hendrickson, M. E. Dalton, S. Hadlock, C. Coye, B. Sargent, R. Hodge F. Maltzan, D. Simmons, N. Miller, R. Dow, R. Ingram, D. Record R. LaShomb, T. Crumb, D. Miller. concerning the history of bands in the village, and will honor former bandsmen of Sherburne at a con- cert in April. The Jr. Band is maintained to prepare players for playing in the more advanced concert and march ing units. Composed mostly of elementary school players, acceptable performance of the simpler grades of music is a prerequisite to membership in Senior Band. COLOR GUARD L. Benson, B. Turner, D. Blinebry, B. Reese, I. Crounse V. Hamilton. Q HE color guard, an important unit of the Marching Band, has in the past few years participated in many parades. They have recently added the flag ofthe United Nations to their flag depart- ment, which also in- cludes our national and school flags. The majorettes are also a vital part of the Marching Band. They are the girls with the whirling batons who follow the color guard. JUNIOR BAND JUNIOR CHORUS li Q-- ' FIRST ROW: T. Culligan, K. Reese, R. Collins, B. Kunkel. SECOND ROW: C. Crandall, M. A. Schult, J. Glider, F. Anderson, I. Sumida, P. Borst, S. Eggeleston, C. Sprague, W. Bunn, E. Cooper, D. Crandall, T. Wynn. THIRD ROW: B. Sargeant, M. P. Crandall, E. Post, A. Flana- gan, C. Baker, C. Almstead, C. Lewicki, S. Wilcox, B. Armstrong, E. Postiglion, P. Pudney, I. Hodges, D. Hyatt, R. Monty, J. Lewickl. FOURTH ROW: J. Cosena, P. Wright, E. Doyle, I. Hodges, J. Bigelow, C. Atwater, S. Cox, J. Taylor, B. Jones, M. Crandall, B. Ewen, P. Webb, K. Sumida, Mr. Miller. GRADE CHOR US FIRST ROW: I. Guter, M. A. Noon, L. Clark, D.Wllcox, D. Parks,A Curry, D. Miller, C.DavIdson, J. Taylor, D. Simmons, L. Smith, R. Borchardt, R. Dow, B. Peptis, J. Adsit. SECOND ROW: I. Dubiel, B. Baker. M. Jones, M. Mettler, A. Reynolds, S. Griffls, J. Ballam, P. Morey, B. Sherman. THIRD ROW: V. Kelley, E. Mathewson, B. Hen drickson, L. Flanagan, N. Ames, R. Hotaling, B. Crandall, B. Wright, D. Kranz, B. Burgner, D. Wales, M. McQueen, B. Truax, B. Pierce. FOURTH ROW: G. Price, G. Palmer, I. Rainey, G. Lamphire, R.'A. Ware, M. Brancoto, V. Champlin, E. Cool, J. Andrews, D. Brown, D. Jones, T. Smith, J. Curry. I. Graves. FIRST ROW: G. Dennis, H. Llewellyn, W. Bunn, E. Postiglion, J. Jones. J. Dubiel, D. Crandall, G. Wilcox, R. Cool, E. Newman, D. Wilcox. SECOND ROW: R. Streich, C. Sprague, K. Sumida, J. Hen- drickson, V. Clark, M. Flanagan, A. Sharki, S. Noon, B. Fox, S. Eggleston, D. Boise, J. Cosens, S. Dougherty, B. Thompson, J. Button, I. Miller, L. Fern, E. Kupris, P. Webb, K. Butts, B. Kunkel, R. Col- lins. THIRD ROW: J. Curtis, M. Besaw, M. Martin, J. Maltzan, L. Faulkner, E. Cooper, R. White, G. Benson, K. Reese, B. Conrad, J. 61 Clark, M. Bivlano, M. Papelino, A. Reynolds, I. Hodges. FOURTH ROW: J. Dougherty. J. Wilcox, D. Thomas, S. Wood, R. Williams, M. Cummings, D. Meyers, E. Doyle, B. Smit.h, P. Wright, S. Wil- liams, J. Mulfield, N. Quimby, S. Collier, L. Hill, B. Park, D. Cul' Lis, R. Cole, B. Goodrich, P. Buyea, J. Peckham. FIFTH ROW: L. Clark, A. Palmer, D. Davis, D. Beckwith, M. Benedict, G. Lewis, J. Parks, E. Flanagan, C. Lewicki, M. Crandall, J. Bigelow, S. Sto- well. J. Crounse, C. Cross, J. O'Cormer, J. Hendrickson, L. Wood. SSA OCTETTE if I FIRST ROW: D. Castlglia, N. Clark, C. Livingston, A. Miller, K. Borreson, S. Boos, S. Cooper, L. Manwarren, J. Baker, J. Whaley. SECOND ROW: D. Fin- nerty, C. Hubbell, l. Hotaling, R. Curns, D. Wyman, B. Schroder, S. Richard- son, V. Hamilton, E. Boise, K. Schneckenberger, B. Troop, L. Tefft. THIRD ROW: B. Turner, D. Blinebry, I. Wynn, B. Quimby, N. Newman, M. Merhib, C. Johnson, A. Lyon, C. Russell, M. Graham. CHE SSA, this past year, under the able direction of Mrs. Hartman, has sung at two assemblies. One of these took place during the football season and the other at Christmas time. This chorus practices twice a week in preparation for an operetta they plan to put on sometime this spring. Members of the SSA will also participate in the Spring Choral Concert. ATB signifies mixed voices which include soprano, alto, tenor and bass. The proportions in this year's chorus are as follows: twenty Sopranos, fifteen altos, eight tenors and ten basses. This chorus is now planning a program for a possible travel schedule and the boys in SATB have pre- pared several four-part men's selections which theywill sing for various organizations. SATB ,w- . FIRST ROW: N. Miller, Mrs. Hartman, S. Richardson. SECOND ROW: C. Coye, D. Blinebry, S. Fagan, S. Brown, G. Light, M. E. Dalton. NCE a week under the direction , ofMrs.Hartman, the Octette en- joys singing barber shop harmony and different styles of four part harmony. These girls sing for organizations such as Rotary Club, Eastern Star, DAR, and Civic Club. They also sing for our spring concert and other pro- grams given by the school. Let's hope that these girls can entertain the public for a long time. l.. FIRST ROW: L. Tefft, N. Clark, S. Horstman, N. Newman, E. Vahue, S. Richardson, I. Wynn, V. Hamilton, D. Blinebry, B. Tumer, S. Had S. Runyon, S. Brown, T. Sharki, C. Hartman, L. Manwarren, I. Whaley. lock, M. Merhib, C. Coye, N. Dennis. FOURTH ROW: M. J. Lasher, SECOND ROW: R. Ingram. J. Noon. B. Bramer. T. Bates, R. Ryan, I. C. Borchardt, S. Fobes, S. Fagan, M. Dalton, G. Light, D. Wyman, Blair, F. Abbott, D. Record, J. Borreson, W. Wales, R. Ellis, I. Saba, J, Dow, S. Miller, C. Conrad, B. A. Reese, N. Miller. H. Coleman, A. Saba. THIRD ROW: S. Franklin, C. Winsor, J. Elliott, 62 X ng 1 'L '.i.4-'f' . P-p-. J L y Ma M V M ' fkaf- .2 ' E. . fi, +1-2f 4V was-ff THEY 5uPPoRT wa EFFORTS . in Iii? Qjw TURNER awfwfwwmw EHEREURNE . 1 Q . 5 1 i N. Y C omFx'nmen+.s EEEARLY if if 7 f7Kf ff if BIDS. .U. 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