Sherwood High School - Echo Yearbook (Aurora, NY)

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FORE ORD Throughout the past school year, we have mers, the ringing of steel, andthe roaring of sounds together, we realize that in the near and improved school at Sherwood. Everyone is progress the constructors have accomplished. heard the sounds of ham- trucks. By putting these future I9 will have a new thrilbd at the marvelous- In the new school, such things as sound-'proof rooms, a bigger and better cafeteria, a larger shop, anaddition to the gynasium, new lock- er rooms,1ounge rooms for the teachers and a pays-telephone will be includ- ed. The new school will leave many memories inthe hearts of all those who respect it . Q 1 DEDICATIO It is a pleasure for us to dedicate this yearbook to our advisor, Mr. Kelly. It has been under your careful guidance and your helping hand that all of our undertakings as a class and as indivi- duals have been successful. Your cheerfulness, friendliness, co-operation, and helpfulness will make you a prominent figure in the pleasant memories of our highschool days. 2 X I ,. J I -'gvfflwfixf .rI.f...4 ? . -' N. I 'W' we ,L-4. t a K ' ' - - ..,, , . ...F L-T-.-ax.-:144, i l -:N .- Isqlgf ':r- - lg,-g .- .3 . Lw f':'N5-Q55 .-sv. 4 Q-5 an -.. x .- :Ae a-as-w.f.'ff . A i . .. . . Jfyg, ACU LTY i Mrs. Jetty, School Secretary and Mr. Gazley, Principal 4 Vice Principals Mr. Fisher nAn adequate educationaloppertunity through our schools is the birthright of every American citizenu is an extract from a policy of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The policy further states that suitable physical facilities are required to furnish this oppertunity. The people of this school district are to be complimented on their efforts to furnish these facilities into which our students will be moving next September. while we look forward to our new quart- ers, we may ponder sadly the passing of a landmark of education, the building erected through the efforts of Emily Howland for the children. Momentos of this symbol of educational oppertunity will be kept to remind us of those who were the pioneers of public schools in this area. It is altogether proper for us to remember that educational advance- ment in our nation has been due to those humanitarians who thought of the welfare of others, and acted to obtain the fa- cilities which could producethese opper- tunities for our children. Donald M. Gazley Supervising Principal Floyd Kiipple, Benjamin Swayze, Stanley Chase, Presidentg Thomas Leffingwell, Kennith Brill ' X g xi fwwg , Q S N Xxxaxxa, o a.xNaxXXxXa Mrs. Cooper, President, Mrs. Farhnam, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Stedman, Secretary, Mrs. Clark, Treasurer. 5 '11 Q IY'1'Ti'D11'1'? First Row: Mr. Kelly, Mr. Bardeen, Mr. Ramage, Mr. Annarella, Mr. Patti, Mr. Bantham, Mr. Ball, Mr. Husa. Second Row: Mr. Fisher, Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. Morsack Mrs. Bowness, Miss Hickey, Mrs. Losurdo, Mrs. Hoskks, Miss Calamuncl, Mr. Gazley. Third Row: Mrs. Jump, Mrs. Farley, Mrs. Hartnett, Mrs. Maroney, Mrs. Haines,, Mrs. Byrnes, Mrs. Adams. Fourth Row: Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Tierney, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Culver, Mrs. Stedman, Miss Whitmore, Mrs. Jetty THE FACULTY we wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to the Faculty, all or whom have helped us in many ways to make this a more pleasant year at Sherwood. Donald Joseph Morris M. Gaz1ey.........Principal Annarel1a..Driver Education Ball.....Engl1sh and Speech Andrew Bantham.........Junior High Robert Bardeen...........Orchestra Mary Ca1amunci.... .....Science Helen Cu1ver....... ......Chorus William S. Fisher.........Business Jean Gilmore....... .... ......Nurse Max Husa........PhySiCa1 FduCatiQn FettyOlOOOlOOOOlOOOOOOOlClerk Kathryn Kanalley.Guidance Director Patrick Kelly......Industrial Arts Angelo Losurdo............Language Mildred Myers... ......Homemaking Santo Patt1.... .....History Ruth Stedman......Math and Latin, Helen Whitmore.Physical Educaion Helen Adams.........KindeTSaTt92 Andrews...Grades Florence Margaret Bowness Beatrice Byrne.. Florence Farley. 1 to Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 5 Grade 3 Frances Haines.. Marion Hartnett. Elizabeth Hickey......... Grace Hoskins.......Kindergarten Mary Maroneyo 0 0 0 o 0 o o o o 0 o .Primary Miorsackq Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 James Ramage........Grades Ski 6 Marguerite Tierney..Grades 3 Q N Irene Velch..............Grade .--. 3 Primary Primary p, C23 QW . I 7 ' i ' ' '-'-W - v-------3 --- -- v -- -----ga, .---.. ..,.- u ,,' v- ,, , fa Bus Drivers: First Row: C11fford'Wh1te, Herby Koons, Danny Desmond Second Row: Elmer Wunder, Ash Rogers, Warren Jump, Jim Ryan, and Harold Q I r- n 1. 'V II val 41 . 3 gcc L ' i4 'Qs' f y .-'X 1 6? on X, ' w - -:. M' S F Tl Ai' 7'-of Janitors: Mr. Van Liew, Mr. Jump, Mr. Wilkinson, and Mr. Leisenring 7 W f ,, ,. ' L.: K Faculty Halloween Party e Teachers end more teachers Suprise we c . W The money maker wner-ws the towels? 8 E IDRS u-N-NN-B' Q A i327-21Sm?1',Sb:a:: rs:-2:1 ,JD 0-1,910 -' fin :- :.,:,.,,g::,55-Q-155:35- 3' ' u , .... I yy, x Q Q ' I ' X ., X , Paz-E x KX . X X X RXQXX X i:2fX4fQx?1sif!1sw.w Q, W X -xg Y 'SQPQN s, XASEXA Xwxgvgyx - NX x 'W x Nw A xx .. N,:gq x -X .. Qgmyxgyv x XSS- N X' ,xtiyw XS vs? N- x-sf x N , A .X ...- ,I F x i K Nil? ' f 51,59 x E msg :K xv,- fx .0 new Q -:sxs '25 X, . x 5 4 ,,,,, R, W ww! 10 BOB E lon omcma if 5' 3 Q M , 5 ' NME ,, J 'H Class Officers: Ruth Nolan, Secretaryg Marie Radcliffe, Vice President, Gail Thornton, Presidentg Paul Simkin, Treasurer. Glass Colors: Blue and Silver class Flower: CP-RNATION Class Motto: Wit makes it our own welcome, and levels all dhminctions. No dignity, no learnlng, no force afcheracter can make and stand against good wit, ' 11 E IOR CLASS HITORY It was September of 1950 when twenty-nine students entered the homeroom of Mr. Kelly. At last they were beginning the long climb to the cherished position of Seniors. These twenty-nine freshmen chose the fdDowing students as their leaders: Marcia Nolan, President, David Hewes, Vice President, Gail Thornton, Secretary, and Pat Nelson, Trea- surer. The freshmen seats at Student Council were occupied by Ruth Nolan and Roy Lawrence. The first money they made as a down bayment on the Senior trip was earned by selling magazine subscriptions forime Moravia Republican. Thus, their Freshmen year turned out to be very successful. They received five dollars for their fine performance of the play, Egg Highgayman at thebophomore Fair. The Sophomore class was decreased to twenty-three students. Barb- ara Woods, President, Gail Thornton, Vice President, Marilyn Welch, Secretary, and Ruth Becker, Treasurer, were the officers elected by the Oophomores. Kerwick Halicy and Joy Gillis were the representa- tives in Student Council. Mr. Kelly again proved to be an able guide for these students who were now one more step closer to being Seniors. The class colors that were chosen were blue and silver and the flower was the Carnation. I Instead of having the usual Sophomore Fair, the sophomores had a dance with music by the C Bar D Swingbillies. The most exciting day of all during this year was the day they received their Class rings. So ended the Sophomore year. Mrs. Losurdo had charge of the Juniors. There were only eighteen in the class now. This surely would prove to be one of the most ex- citing of all. In order to earn more money toward the Senior trip, the Juniors sold stationary and also Tiny Tims. The Tiny Tims were stuffed dogs made with school colors. They became the cheerleaders' mascots. The Juniors together with the Seniors presented two plays this year, The Bishosfs Mantle and The State Fair., December 22 was the date for Wwinter 'onderlandn which was the Junior Dance. Paul Rowe and the suintones provided the music. The biggest and most exciting affair of this year was the Junior Prom. Marcia Nolan was chosen queen and her escort, Donnie Kratzer was king. The class officers for this year were: President, Barbara Kellogg, Vice President, Bea Campbell, Secretary, Pat Nelson, and Treasurer, Gail Thornton. Student Council Representatives, Ruth Becker and John Prego. The third step toward becoming dignified Seniors was completed. 1 ' At last, the top was reached. The last step had been taken. Our freshmen had become Seniors. They were twenty-three in number, and the following were chdsen as class officers, Gail Thornton, President, Marie Radcliffe, Vice President, Ruth Nolan, Secretary, and Paul Sim- kin, Treasurer. Bobby Chase and Pat Nelson were Student Pouncil re- presentatives. Marcia Nolan held the office of President of Student Council while John Prego was Chief-of-Police, Barb Kellogg was Fire Warden, and Bea Campbell was Treasurer. Nr. Kelly was ondaagain class advisor. In order to earn money for their senior trip, they sold.Christmas cards. They also had a concession stand at all the home games. At last notice they were also planning a couple of other activities. In addition to all this, the seniors helped to produce two plays. The senior trip would be the big thing this year. The date they were to leave for New York was set for April 16th. Graduation! It has been four wonderful years for these students. I'm sure the seniors will agree that they were four of the best years of their lives. I'm also sure that I speak for everyone when I say HSeniors--Congratulations, and the best of luck in the futurein ' 12 ALEDICTO Paul Simkin Chorus 1,2,3,4 Orchestra A Student Council 2 P187 39M Student Director A Echo 3,u Editor Howlin' Lion A ESSPA M American Legion speaking Contest 4 Citizenship Award 3 Chorus Officer 3,4 Bowling Team 4 Ensemble 2,3,h Salutatorian ,QQ Class Treasurer Lg, AZQLZ7 Student Council Vice-President 3 Orchestra 1, 3, hs Student Police 2 Valedictorian ALTTOI Y Joy Gillis Margaref e Basketball 1,2,3,h Student Council A Baseball 1,2,3,u Echo Staff M el' S Chorus l,2,5,4 Oratorical Contest Howlin' Lion 4 Cheerleading 2 Intramurals 2,5 Dramatic Club 2 Student Council 2 Library Club 2 Gym Leader 2 Play Usher 4 Student Police 3 Chorus bibrarian 5 Bowling Team 2 Roberf Bea ampbe Il Intermurals 2,3,M Chorus 1,2,3,N Ensemble 3,N Play L+ Student Council lreas. N Paper M Bowling Team M Class Vice President 3 CISG John rego Chorus l,2,3,h Student COunCil 3 Paper 4 Class Treasurer 2 Play Lg, ,Rui-M Bowling Team A Q Intramurals l,2,j,h , Student Police 3,u EHSGMDLB 2 Badminton winner 2 7700 Nelson Play 5,4 Assistant Play Director 3 Chorus l,3,4 ' Orchestra 5,4 Basketball 5,4 Baseball 5 uowlin' Lion 3 Assistant Editor Echo 3 Editor 4 Student Council 3 Chiefof Police 4 ESSPA 3 1-1 S as S QQ! ' ' 1 sis' ' X Rufh Becker Intramurals l,2,3,H Chorus l,2,3 Junior and Senior Play H Student Council M Treasurer 1 Secretary 3 Howlin Lion M Echo H Ensemble l Bowling H mf-W? Marie Radcliffe Echo Staff M ' Student Police M Chorus M Orchestra 1 Play M XM arbara Kellogg Chorus 1,2,3,h Class Vice President h Paper Bnh E Echo h - Chorus Librarian 3 gg E ss s twtt'E Richard C arfer ESSPA M Cheerleader Z,3,h Play 3 Class President 3 Assistant Editor Echo 3 Editor u Chorus 1,2,j,h Orchestra 1,2 Intramurals i,Z,3,h Fire Warden 4 Cheerieadlng Captain 3 Chorus Queen Attendant 2 Prom Queen Attendant 3 16 , ,E ai Class President 4 Class Vice President 2 Class Treasurer 3 Class Secretary l Echo Treasurer A Play 30a Student Director A Prom Queen Attendant 3 Chorus l,2 Paper 3,11 Student Police 2 Intramurals 2,3,h Gail Thornfonl Badminton 2 Chorus 2,3,h Ensemble 3,h Latin Club 1 Paper M Intramurals 2,3,M Junlor and Senior Play A Marilyn Welch Rufh Pierson Intramurals l,2,3,k Chorus l,2,3,H Orchestra 1,2 Howlin Lion 3,h Class Secretary 2 American Legion Speaking Contest H Echo Staff 3,4 Bowling M ESSPA Convention 3 Prom Queen Attendant 3 Shirley Myers Chorus 2,3,h Bowling M Chorus 1,2,3,H Bowling M Echo staff 3,l+ 9 ,wwf ff Intramurals l,2,3,4 Howlin Lion Staff N Jean Norris Parr: Chorus l,2,3,h Echo Staff H Howlin Lion M Junior and Senior Play 3 18 cla Brill 1 Ivlarclo IVOIUN Junior Play 3 Cheerleadlng lazvu Howlin Lion 3 ,L+ Prom Queen Attendent 3 Rufh Nolan E W5 we Class President 1 Chorus l, 2, 3, M Junior and Senior Play 3,h Cheerleading 1 Chorus Queen Attendant 2 Echo 4 Howlion Lion Staff 3,H Assistant Editor Howlin Lion H President of Student Council U Prom Queen 3 Bowling H ', Intramurals 1,2,3,M NI B eHy Higgins gholiius l'S'g'u' P1 1+ un or an enlor ay Chorus Queen Attendant 1,2 Student Council 1 Class Secretarg H Howlin Lion 3, Intramurals l,2,3,H 19 iillilillill St. Council Secretary 2 Class Vice President 1 ' Police Force 3 Play 3,7-r Shop l,2,3,3+ WW Roger Bornf ' , Chorus l 2 3 JDOM-Q Pla 3 Y Paper 3,h Intramurals l,2,3,h . David Hewes n I'm bashfdl n But I'm Comfortable X Seniors-always eating! Sad Joy? Worklng Dreaming , Ride 'em cowboy Posing Oops Pat Oh Love Don't make me spill it John's Debutante bolllng! Hi, you all 21 I EIOR , Nickname Likes Dislikes Roger Rog Females Nothing Bornt I Pat Peach Posy Tall Brill Fuzz people Jean Jeany Everything Nothing Norris Ruth Shorty Sleep Staying Pierson Shorty Sleep Stay M home Gail Toots Spaghetti Going to Thornton bed Ruth Ruthie Richy Tattle Becker tales Beatrice Bea Cokes Bad weather Campbell I D U Pat! Nel Popcorn People who Nelson can't take jokes Bob Chasie Basketball Old's Chase - , Doris Dorry John Jokesters Allen Marilyn Squeaky To laugh Tears Welch Marcia Laughing King Ferry Fools Nolan girl Peg Peggy Burt Paint Vedder Barbara Bobbie Dick Catty peo- Kellogg ple Ruth Booie Ithaca Being call- Nolan ed Ruthie Paul Brains To be D Rushing Simkin brief - Betty B.J. Horses ' Nosy people Higgins Shirley Dagmar Chevy . I gossips Myers converts Dave Hewsy Veronicap Homework ' Hewes Dick Dickie Barb Visitors Carter John Jacky Troop qcows Prego Dicky Joy Gilly Work Noise Gillis - Marie George Trailers work Radcliffe PROPHE Y Favorite Song It's Sweet to be Remembered Oh My Papa The Jones Boy To Be Alone Green Sleeves Jealousy Ricochet Blue Tango The Girl That I Marry I'd Rather Die Young Changing Part- hers Rags to Riches Tenderly Make Love To Me You Alone Paper Doll' Rags to Riches Secret Love Till the Rnd of Time There Stands The Glass Secret Love I Believe To Be ' Alone 22 Ambition Farmer Telephone Operator Marriage Home Ec. teacher Certain farm er's wife Beautician Nurse Physical Ed. teacher Teacher Secretary Female Ex ecutive Nurse Telephone Operator Secretary Secretary Professor Nurse Successful Marriage Lab. tech nician Mechanic Navy Career Six kids Wife Destination Male Secretary Grocery Store Clerk An old maid Not a farmer's wife Rockefeller's wife Barber Doctor Taxi driver Farmer waitress at Wells Professional giggler for MGM Center for Nat's Hot dog taster Farmer's Jife Mortician Owner of Simkin's Foremen at Dunn's Cartoonist for Howlin' Lion Painter Farmer Pearl Diver Old maid sec- retary Owning a trail- er park CLASS S 23 First Row: Mrs. Losurdo, Phyllis Ward, Audrey rine, John Mantanen, Lorraine Roberts, Ida Kunlmann, Second Row: Carol Rose, Nancy Cleve- land, Howard Campbell, Pauline white, Carolyn Lyndon, lnu1Carter. Tnird Row: I-nil Gordon,-Bill Dugan, Bill Goodelle, PnilL8il9nI'1ng ,Priscilla Stoker, Alfred Pine. JU IOR The members of the Junior class started the year with the ekmtion of officers. Tney were: President - kriscilla Stoker, Vice-Tresident- bill uugan,-Secretary - Joan Carter, Treasurer - Carol Rose, Student Council Representatives - Nancy Cleveland, William Goodelle. 21+ First row: Pat Howland, Bam Ward, Mona Lussier, Rosemary McGrath, Yvonne Cattrell, Second row: Anita Brambley, Trudy Reyno1ds,Duane Shaw Leona Platt, Barry Long, Helen Washburn. Third row: Miss CalamuncL Pat Berry, Carol Chamberlain, Dorothy Bower, Shirley Skillett,Tom Ryan Dick Gwodelle, Don Culver, Roger Simkin. 0PHO ORE The first major event of the Sophomores was the election of class officers with the following results: President - Trudy Reynolds, Vice - President Carol Chamberlain Secretary - Beatrice Ward, Treasurer - Shirley Skillett, Student Council Representatives - Mona Lussier and Donald Culver. In the fall they sold magazines which is one of the biggest of their high school activities. This was their first project toward their Senior trip. 25 Left to Right: First Row: Judy Van Liew, Joan Van Liew, Loretta Rejman, Dick Welch, Kenny Erill, Judy Beck, Kathleen Hiller. Second Row: Marcia Shields, Bill Maloney, Judy Swayze, Pauline Lawton, George Babcock,Al- an Emerson, Harold Luhlmann, Cynthia Stoker, Lorna Leisenring. Third Row: Mr. Patti, Dick Shook, David Nunder, Dave Fitzgerald, Teddy Mar- shall, Lyman Strong, Dick Buckingham, Rruce Vedder. FREHE The Freshmen began the school year with the election of the fol- lowing officers: President - Joan Van Liew, Vice - President - Judy Van Liew Secretary-Treasurer - Cynthia Stoker, Student Council Representatives Judy Beck and David Fitzgerald. Under the fine guidance of Mr. Patti they quickly became well- adjusted members of the high-school crew. There was big excitement among the class members in November when they put in the order for their class rings and bigger excitement upon their arrival in March. This will be one of the thrilling memories of high-school. 26 W lklllfllll UIIHUID U First Row: Leslie Bennett, Ed Stoker, Joe Adams, Dan Ryan, Ray Jacobs. Second Row: Frances Syartwood, Joan Sarnicola, Janet winters, Elaine Story,I3ernice Weaver, Marv Jane Temple Lorraine Shambo Fried , H Emerson, Mr. Annarella. Third Row: Carol Clark, Shirley Hughes, Joan Minde B i ' ' N , onn e Birdsall, Adelaide Shaw, Barbara wyant, Tom Gunderson, Anna Kuhlmann, Marilyn Berry, Eleanor Temple, Joan Washburn. Fourth Row: William Hoag, Flora Washburn, Bill Mather, Donald Radcliffe Pat Sullivan, Neil Duaan, George Hoag, Trudy Wells, Eddy Rantanen, Margar- et Birdsall, Bill Landon, Bob Gridley. The first class meeting was the setting for the electi f th Eighth Grade officers as follows: on O 6 President- Pat Sullivan, Vice-President- Joan Sarnicola, Secre- tarj-Treasurer- Leslie Bennett, Student ceancil Representatives- Map- garet Birdsall and Edward Rantanen. They found it a real experience to actually h'v h , T e a omeroom in tne old building. Like the rest of the crew, they are looking forward to the completion of the new building. ' 27 W D E E TH GR DE First Row: Alicejoy Jacobs, Leonard Kuhlmann Rachel Nelson, Eu- gene Frost, Harold Dahl, Marlene Gunn Donald Relster, Diana Powers, Gary Roberts. Second How: Patrick Miller, Torvald Faeere, Richard Campbell, David Bucknam, James-Halley, Guy Emerson, Robert Wilkinson, Bruce Cottrell Gary Gordon, Mr. Bantham. Third now: Carol Hastings, Carol wyant ionald Simkin, Thomas Rose, Ronald Shields, Richard wy- ant, Raydon,Bergerstock, Donald weaver, David Chamberlain, Sharog Per- kins, Nancy Rogers. Absent: Glenn Chamberlain, Arthur Heves, ugene Pine, Donald Lee. The Seventh Grade found an entirely new experience upon eneering Junior Highschool. They found it very confusing at first to change classes every period and to carry allnecessary books to their classes. However as do all other classes, they became familiar with the routine and in a short time tinge were running smoothly. Under the leadership of their class officers elected shortly aft- er the start of school as follows: President- Nancy Rogers,'Vice-President- Diana Powers, Secretary- Treasurer- Torvald Faegre Student Council Representatives- Rachel Nelson and Richard Campbell and Mr. Bantham, their advisor. They held bakesales and sold homemade candy at ballgalse to earn money for the trip to Albany in the spring. 28 First Row: Edward Ryan, Georne Landon, Janes Nolan, John Rejman, Willwam Lawton, Ralnh Miller, Fay Perkins. Second Row: Susan Babcock, James Schock, Terry Higgins, Martha Hoag, Mary Lou McCann, Lyman Lyon, Donna Reynolds, Edward Bedell, Betty Clark. Third Row: Mrs. Bowness, Aetthew Marks, Victoria Cooper, Edith Karschner, Faith Gemlen, Richard Frost,ll, Linda Klinole, Philin Simkin, Judy Hart. Absent: Roland Frost, Dillwyn Gtis, Kathleen Kellogg. First Row: Randall Roberts, Karen Wells, Patricia Wunder, Charles Reynolds.' Second Row: Douglas Whitten, Robert Wyant, John Sarnicola, David Rantanen, Donald Welch, Roy Shields. Third Row: Raymond Swartwood, Bruce Thornton, Philip White, John stamp, Caroline Wilkinson, Mrs. Farley, Donna Westlake, Patricia Niggas, Edan Wood, Richard Wilkinson. 29 FTFTHC GRADE Carolyn Dahol, shirley Collins, Susan Hewes, John Powers, Doug- las Jones, Mark Klipple, Thomas Gans, Raymond Herrington, Gerald Dawley, William Mitchell, Maxine Kellogg, Carol Cuatt, William Chilson, Robert Jetty, Thomas Goodelle, Frederick Leisenring, Ina Heath, Shelia McGinn, Jean Angelo, Kenneth Platt, James Chilson, Alvon Arno, jessie Gridley, Marie Davis, John Cooper, Allen Arno Bruce Culver, Richard Myers, William Green, Mrs. Byrnes. i1lX1'T'-XYI1'- I IN l'IX P f ,feats ix 'Frist Row: Gary Van Liew, Frances Rejman, Judy Rogers, Linda Sim kin, Laura Stephenson, Bruce Chase. Second Row: Nellie Clark, Sharon Reynolds, Mary Alice Adams, Rosemary Leonard, Marcia King, Joyce Kennedy, Karen Powers, David Shrimpton. Third Row: Gary Culver, Sharon Shaw, Gary Howl, Gordon Ryan, Rodney Swartwood, James Stamp, Pierre Lussier, Linda Marks, Susan Wells. Fourth Row: Donald Bennett, Thos. Hoag, Carolyn Perkins, Joyce Arno, Jeanette Wilkinson, Sandra Westlake. Fifth Row: Sylvia Stock myer, Frances Johnson. Rear: Mrs. Welch. 30 THIRD GRADE Seated First Row: Katgerine Hughes, Anita Gridley, Norman Second Row: Arthur Gamlen, lenn Herrington, Harold dergerstock. Third Row: Georgeanna Clark, Randy Cole. Fourth Row: Gary Jones, Gary Gamen. Standing: Michael Detmond, Judy Angelo, Carol Chase, Patricia Angelo, Kathy Lawton, Paulette Darrow, MadcFox, Jean Arno, Mickey Bills, Lunda Butler, Patricia Chilson, John Kanalley, Catherine Lacey, Mrs. Haines. PRIMARY 1 t R g Oman 8 2n3wRow.ThX23s Fisher, Lucinda Ayers, Larry Nasbolts James Map iow w b - N McGrath, James Van0rman, Joyce Clark ipd R . seeg In grggEr,Miamega Mitchell, Glen Allen, nth Row. 'Betsy NSY' u ' ' S3 ickeb' H110 Constance Powers Ab ' - Colcin, James Avery Ili, and Stephen Zaluskie. . Sent' Jackie 31 ,,,,,,,,,,,l-.11 n 1 Y l'h Y-Tf - ISI 'Hx l '-K '-Q 'I First Row: Susan Temple, Kurt Kabilac, Gerald Wilkinswn, Elaine Jones. Second Row: Dirk Faegre, Mvrideth Welch, Gloria Perkins, John White. Third flow: Hiddy Ay -rs, Clyde Leeson, Gary Whitten, Edward Ka- bilac. Fourth Row: David I'iyGI'S, J-'awrence Tiffany, Susan Minde, Marcia Beggs. Fifth now: Joan McGrath, Lexi Fiounzo, Michael Sirnkin, Mary Mil- FIFTH A D SIXTH GR DE ler , Mrs . Tierney. Q First dow: Roger Jackson, Vance Beggs, Nancy Powers, Robert Beggs. Second Row: Michael Powers, Frank Radcliffe, Donald Bucknam Donald Marks. Third Row: William Temple, Gary Chase, KarlKabilac, Nr.,Ramage. 32 M First Row: Micheal Leonard, Allan Chilson, Howard Tehan, Barbara Beebee, Faith Lussier, Hope Lussier, Alan Babbitt, Ralph Stephenson, Gary Perkins, Gary Britt, Sylvia Prine. Second Row: Bradley Pattington, Lois Miller, Caren Chapen, Linda Bennett, Lee Ganlen, Eugene Hughes, Charles Joslyn, Elaine Jetty, Clifford Arno, Judv Cahalan, Susan Farnham. Third Row: Richard Green, Betty Karschner, Mrs. Maroney, Jerry Wyant, Colle Davis, Richard Myers, Donald McCall. First Rows, Patricia Schock, Ronald Walter, Sherry Tehan, Danny Rogers, Carol Shrimpton, Karen Simkin, Cindy Wunder, Robert Stephen- son, Marjorie Wilkinson, Barbara VanLiew, Ronald Westlake, Bernard Shaw. Second Row: George Reynolds, Gary Smith, Sandra Wood, Bernita Roberts, Celia Stockmyer, Elaine Stewart, Roger Ward, Qonald Reynolds, Wesley Winters, George Wisgans, Cheryl Swayze, Mrs. Hartnett. Absent: Maurice Reynolds, Wayne Wool. 33' KI DEIQGARTE , from left,first table: Margaret Britt, William Rejman, Clarence Wilkinson, Diana Reynolds, Mrs Hoskin, Carol Nasholts, Wayne Leisen- ring. becond table: Luane Joslyn, Pat Kannally, Tim Costello, Lorna Stephenson, Cynthia Wood. From left, first table: Joann Schock, Barbara Rejman, Connie Stockmyer, Leonard Jordan, Mrs. Adams, Stephanie McCall, Sharon Young, second table: Barbara wiggans, Sharon Hughes, Glenn Karschner, Donald Birdsall, Martha Hewes, Linda Collins. 3M .1--1.1 .l..L1lE H First Row: Pat Nelson, Dave Hewes, Bea hard. Second Row: Qarol Chamberlain. Pea Vedder. Gail Thornton. Third Row: Pauline White, Yvonne Catroll, Mr. Fisher, 'Bea Campbell. ,,,.Q.1.-q4u1.,1yg1 -S---W Front Row: John Prego, David Hewes. Second Row: Mis: Calam noi, Ida Kuhlmann, Butch Campbell, Bea Campbell, Betty Higgins. Third Row: Roger Bornt, Paul Simkin, Joan Carter, Priscilla Stoker, John Rantan- en. Fourth low: Phil Leisenring, Billy Goodello. 35 KJ JL ' QJ lj lJI.1 1- L XIIJILXIIU v - . ' ld Babbitt First Row: John rregio. Second Row- KGTIVIEIMBTQ-1-Las Haro 1 Dick Carter. Third Row: Tom Ryan, Uon Culver, Dill Ddgans Billy Good ell. Seated: Audrey Pine, Dorothy Bower. Standing: Lorraine Roberts, Susie Coomber, Marie Radcliff, John Rantanen, Paul Simkin, Body Chase, Mr. Annarella, Phyllis Ward, Ruth Pierson, Barbara Kellogg, Joan Car ter, Marilyn Welch, Joy Gillis, Ida Kuhlmann. 4 36 H0 EM KER First row: Marie Radcliffe, Betty Jane Higgins. Second row: Ruth Nolan, Joy Gillis. Back: Marcia Nolan and Mrs Myers. vs: 1.1. Nl -'- Foroground: Bruce Vedder, Tom Ryan, Dick Carter. Background: Rog- er Bornt, Dick Shook, Pat Brill, Alan Emerson, Bob Chase, Duane Shaw, Phil Gordon, Mr. Kelly. 37 Seated: Mrs. Losurdo, Barry Long, Trudy Reynolds, Phyllis Nerd, Dick Goodelle, Priscilla Stoker, Roger Sqmkin. Standing: John Rantan- en, Helen Washburn. 3.1.1. - vv 1. if.,- .l WJ -' Standing: Marilyn Welch Mr. Ball. Seated: D th' B H J Gillis, Carolyn Lyndon, Trudyalleynolds. Om J O er' Oy 38 1 . ...4r:-'-.-- '45'?'fb2'h f' ff' -'SY' QQ .. -yr ' ,sf -vw.. -ry., 31.1,-Ain,-,A , ga, U , . ' . 1. 1'- ,,- v v - ---.,.. 553. 7 b5.'?5Q5:i9'f4?f,-'T' . 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Groups of interested students have ,formed other musical groups such as the dance band and the girls ensemble. The various groups also took part in the county Music Festival. The Junior High girls went to Union Springs on April 2ndg the Girls Chorus and the Mixed Chorus participated April 9th at Cato4Merld1an school, the orchestra went to East High to play their part in the county-wide program. Ml PRESS CLUB Front Row: Marie Radcliffe-Pet Peevesg Pea Vedder-Moviesg Joy Gillis-Editorg Pat Nelson-Girls Sports- Ruth Pierson-Drivers Ed. Sec- ond Row: Mr. Fisher-Advisorg Marcia Nolan-Ass't Edqi Betty Higgins- Typistg Bea Campbell-Office Newsg Pat Howland-Bus. Ngrlg Ruth Becker- Typistg Judy Beck-St. Councilg Nancy Cleveland-Typist. Third How: Ruth Nolan-Home Ec.g Doris Allen-Typisg Ida Kulhmann-Arty Joan Carter- Ass't Ed.g Marilyn Welch-Englishg Anita Bramley-St. Pollg Trudy Rey- nolds-Cir. Mgr.g Pat Berry-Musicg Priscilla Stoker-Languagesg Gail Thornton-Featureg Carol Hose-Typistg Pat Drill-Grades. I . she PS9 OfS eye , V' g,aSpCeCC5lSg hl9sI'gj, iecksd Jgntjgped ' IU S Bbe 6 Ilrcfzecembe nvffed highs Liffoat Creamed he Z? 'DUST -1? 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Carter, Joy Gillis Advertising,..... ........Pat Nelson, Marcia Nolan l y X 1 v Traasureroooo ocooooooooooocosoG'B.i1 Thornton ' If X Circulation... ....Jean Norris, Marie Radcliffe Arte 0 o o o 0 o 0 o o o o .Shirley MYBPS , Ida writers... ...Par Howland, Butch Campbell Audrey pine, Carol Rose f Typists... ...Bob Chase, Nancy Cleveland . Marilyn Welch Advisors... 0 oooo0MI'o Ball' Mfg X Mr. Teetor, Mrs. Welch R Deadline The Echo Staff has tried in many ways to tell of the construc- tion going on in connection with,the new school. We have taken snap- shots of the new building as it progressed along its way. In talking to the Seniors we were told that they regret that they will not be in the new building at least one year before they leave. They hope to be able to graduate from the newly enlarged gym. The Juniors also hope to have the new gym for the Prom this spring. We, of the Echo Staff, hope you like our book half as much as we enjoyed putting it together. 3-L3 TUDE T COU CIL First Row: Mr. Fisher, Marcia Nolan, John Rantanen, Bea Campbell, Donny Culver, Mona LU5SiCT, Pat Howland, Second Row: Judy Beck, Mar- garet Birdsall, Barb Kellogg, Ed Rantanen, Bob Chase, Bill Goodelle, John Prego, David Fitzgerald, Nancy Cleveland, Pat Nelson, Dick Camp- bell, Rachel Nelson. LLLL FALL In the fall of l953, the combined Senior and Junior classes pre- sented the teen-age comedy, You Can't Kiss Caroline by Maureen Daly. The lead roles were played by Nancy Cleveland as Caroline and John Prego as .Joe. The plot centered around a bet by the lboys that Joe couldn't kms Caroline. The scene for all the action was Ma Rand's drugstore. Q Everyone enjoyed the play which was diferent from the usual. The QFUQSUOPG and the parts seemed to fit everyone perfectly to make it a good production. All those in the cast enjoyed putting on this per- formance but they were glad when it was over. . Bea Campbell......Ma Rand ' Bill Dugan..... ...... Milt Phil Leisenring...Johnnie Bill Goodelle......Willie John Prego............Joe John Rantanen.....Stanley Butch Campbell......Howie Pat Nelson..........Bunny Beckerooooso oooco Pat Gail Thornton ..... Shirley Ruth Pierson....Jeannette Marcia Nolan ....... .Sally Nancy Cleveland..Caro1ine Sue Coomber.........Susie Ruth Nolan...Miss Jameson Faculty Director....Mr. Ball Student Director..Joy Gillis Assistant.......Phyllis Ward, . . 45 PLAY That's no baton Late arrival That's no wav to keen warm 1 I M Popcorn catcher ATHLETICS BA KETBALL First Row: Dick White, John Rantanen, Bobby Ghase, Fredie Pine Second Row: Phil Gordon, Bruce Vedder, Don Culver, Dick Goodell, John Prego, Mr. Annarella. This year Sherwood's basketball team was not very successful. Many of the games were better than the scores indicated however W are looking forward to a better team in awbetter gym next year. The scores were: , Sherwood Sherwood Sherwood Sherwood Sherwood Sherwood Sherwood Sherwood Sherwood Sherwood Sherwood Sherwood Sherwood 33 35 Mit 39 51 1-L3 35 52 55 46 LL2 29 Lansing 41 Lansing 45 Moravia 50 Port Byron 69 King Ferry 83 King Ferry 53 Union.Spr1ngs Savannah Sh Savannah 67 Genoa 59 Genoa 57 Cato 66 Weedsport 56 VAR, ITY The cheerleaders for this year were from 1. to r. Mona Lpssierg Joan Sarnicola, Sub.: Trudy Reynoldsg Nancy Clevelandg and Barbara gaptain Kellogg. The captain this year was Betty Jane H1g4ins. L. to R. Leona Piatt, Joan Van Liew, Frances Swartwood, Joan Min- de, Judy Swayze. Captain for this year was Leona Piatt. Sub. wasJudy Van Liew. 49 JU IOR ARSITY First Row: Barry Long Duane Shaw, Kenny Bfilla, Alan Eme?S9n' Second Row: Dave Fitzgerald, Teddy Marshall,A GGOTEG 5aUC0Ck- Thlrd Row: fioach Huea. Phil Leisenring, Bill Dugan, Dill Mather' lst Row: Mr. Husa, Joe Adams, Ed Stoker, Gary Gordon, Billie Maloney, Ronnie Dahl, Dan Ryan, Dick Welch, Raymond Jacobs, 2nd Bbw: Dick Campbell, Pat Miller, David Bucknam, Tor Faegre, Bruce C0ttPel1 Jimmie Halicy, Donnie Riester, 3rd Row: Billie Landon, Ronnie Shields, Dick Wyant, Haydon Bergerstock, Pat Sullivan, Nei1.Dugan, Ed Rantanen, David Wunder, Tommie Rose, and David Chamberlain. A 50 T BLE TENNI' A D BAD INTON Left Side: Nancy Cleveland, Betty Jane Higgins, Barbara Kellogg, Right Side: Pat Nelson, Gail Thornton, Ruth Becker, Ruth Pierson. 51 BOWLI G L H0 I First Row: ,Marcia Nolan, Ruth Becker, Trudy Reynolds, Bea Hard, Shirley Myers, Joan Carter, Marilyn Welch, and Doris Allen. Second Row: Phyllis Ward, Suzanne Coomber, Audrey Pine, Pat Brill, Carol Rose, Miss Whitmore, Joy Gillis, Nancy Cleveland, Marilyn Gamlen, Bea Campbell, and Pat Nelson T l1'IT First Row: Kathleen Miller, Judy Wan Liew, Joan Van Liew and Judy Beck. 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