South Kortright Central High School - Almedian Yearbook (South Kortright, NY)
- Class of 1958
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DEDICATION To you, Mr Chien, we the Class of 1958 dedicate the Almedian in expression of our gratitude for the service and help you gave us and are still giving us You stood by us as we made our way, sometimes with difficulty, through our junior year You gave up your time and pleasures to help us plan and complete our projects As a friend, you have stood by each of us and advised us with our problems, however small they seemed. For this faithfulness, the Class of 1958 extends its deepest thanks and hopes that other classes will benefit from their associations with you as we did. 2 ? o 31' V all RT ,s BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated Lester Rowe, Clerk George Many, Presldent Standlng James Davls, Bruce Nesbltt, Mr M C Carpenter E A dur D1str1ct Superlntendent Supervlslng prlnclpal 3 r-'74 5 0 al James Cowan, Vice Presidentg Donald Rose, Treasurer! Edwin Doid. i 72 , ' ' ' ' Mr. . . ' ke X ' . ' , sill: , ,JV r 1 1 .Qi lllfiwm X ' ' ' HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY JLl444y Seated: Mrs. Betsy Gunther, Mrs. Dorothy Hoyt, Mrs. Helen Moore, Mrs. Elizabeth Burke, Edward Burke, Mrs. Isabell Maxon, Miss Ellen Russ, Mrs. Margaret Rowe, Miss Edna Gadsby, Helen McDivitt. Standing: Mr. Albert Palm, Mr Philip Chien, Mr. Frank Rhyner, Mr. Gerald 3227 412LL 2? Leonard, Mr. John Stivers, Mr. Boyce Rogers, Mr. Arthur Brownell, Mr. Lansing Townsend. 'a 1 I 1' 1' Clic!-1 ? , fx few f ' Seated: Miss Alice Norberg, Miss Gladys Helen Gould, Mrs. Leila Davis, Mrs. Ruth Standing: Mr. John Stebbins, Mrs. Helen Dougall, Mrs. Grace Roberts, Mrs. Louise Alice Krick. ELEMENTARY Whitney, Mrs. Evelyn Clark, Miss Ethel Rose, Miss Miglianti, Mrs. Bessie Peebles, Mrs. Jean Stebbins Hall, Mrs. Frances Thompson, Mrs. Josephine Mc- Hunt, Miss Fannie Pogue, Mrs. Elinor Cairns, Mrs. 4 CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES M1ss Arlene Dlbble Mrs Arlene Palm Mrs Margaret Smlth, Mrs Ruth Johnson L UPFRII -.,-his. so-,...,,,-.-F BUS DRIVERS Mr Charles Reed, Mr Ju11an Alton, Mr Lester Rowe, Mr Franc1s Mauger, Mr Harold Stevens, M Homer Benedlct Mr James Dav1dson, Mr Donald Sanders Mr Herbert Coager 5 i Y Q ' 1 1 V 5: br L v HQ J ' l D FH ,W -ffim ,J 5 'V ' -ICP pm I a CLASS HISTORY Twelve years ago we started out, forty three ln number, l1ttle realizing the excit1ng events which lay ln our pathway For elght years we to1led, lay1ng a groundwork for our high school days As we entered h1gh school we numbered forty four There were not many opportun1t1es to add to our treasury, wh1ch conslsted of a l1ttle dues money left from a book club 1n elghth grade However we were glven a hatcheck at one of the blg dances Eager for anythlng, we d1d not desplse small thlngs Durlng the followlng summer, Barbara Decker, one of our number, moved to Oregon Then we were sophomores and could hold our heads a llttle h1gher we were no longer the new ones 1n h1gh school We had lost some and ga1ned some and now numbered forty two Aga1n we d1d not sponsor money maklng projects that was for the junlors and sen1ors wh1ch we as pired to be before long In this second year of adventure we ga1ned a new member Donna Yarter Annette Sturgess left our number to go to a spec1al1zed school ln V1rg1nia Before we knew it, t1me had rolled around and we were JUn10IS numberlng a trlumphant thirty three We began by chooslng the fol1ow1ng off1cers Presldent Arthur Turn1er, V1ce Presldent R1chard Kathmann, Secretary Margaret Lehner, Treasurer Beverly Palm That year Mary Thompson came to add l1fe and lnterest to our class Now the buslness really began r f1rst project was a magaz1ne campalgn the comm1ss1on of wh1ch was d1v1ded sofso between the sen1ors and us A spaghett1 supper 1h the fall, was a success and added a substant1al amount to our treasury Next we sold programs at basketball games and earned a l1ttle Wlth the sen1ors we put on two one act plays and spllt the proflts Then came the cl1max of the year the Jun1or Prom We dec1ded on a Japanese theme 'Cherry Blossom T1me lh Japan We Pasted cherry blossoms unt1l we could almost do lt 1n our sleep but lt pald off w1th a b1g success event The spr1ng found us sell1ng refreshments at the baseball games and collecting the pro ceeds from the last 1ssue of 'Kortlightsn In June we ordered our class rlngs which we were to wear w1th pr1de the next year Whatl? Sen1ors at lastl It doesn't seem posslble Our class, s1nce Warren Peter Jo1ned us in September now numbers th1rty one plus two candrdates who we hope w1ll jo1n us before the end of the year For th1s our last year we chose the followlng off1cers President Joy Street, V1ce Presldent Arthur Turnler, Secretary Beverly Palm Treasurer Karen Martln We began by sponsorlng games and sell1ng refreshments School Pa1r Day By th1s t1me our long ordered class r1ngs had arr1ved Then came our annual magaz1ne campa1gn which we won by a small margln The commlsslon from th1s project wh1ch was d1v1ded 70130 between the jun 10I5 and us, proved a needed boost to our treasury We have sold refreshments at soccer and basketball games held three bakesales sold lssues of 'Kortl1ghts', and sponsored two dances The Senlor Play, 'Professor How Could You' was a great f1nanc1al as well as drama tic success In December we held a Chr1stmas bakesale 1D the stores We plan to have bake sales after the com1ng P T A meetlngs also Our b1g event of the year the Sen1or Ball on December 27 was a grand affalr w1th 'The North Pole' as a theme By usrng a llttle economy along w1th v1v1d 1mag1nat1on, we managed to create a dellghtful ball room and st1ll make prof1t of S85 For February 4 we are plann1ng a spaghett1 supper wh1ch we hope w1ll be b1g a success as our last one was In the spr1ng we w11l sponsor another dance and w1th the junlors two one act plays to make certaln of ample funds for our long anticlpated tr1p to Washington D C We w1sh to espec1ally thank Mrs Moore whose 1nterest and adv1ce have gu1ded us through th1s most 1mportant year of our school career We w1ll always look back at our Alma Mater w1th pr1de and respect and trust that she w1ll prove as great a frlend to others as she has been to us 6 . . . ' . . - o s . a . . Ou . . -- -- . . . .n -- The high school chose Arthur Turnier and Karen Martin as king and queen of this momentous ' ' . . - . i Z . . ' , '- . ' : T' -- -- , -- , u . o e ' u ' a 1 o 1 ! ' ' O . . 0 . 1 ' . . . .0 Q. . . ,a v. , I . . . . . . . . a . . . , . . I . . . l as -'EQ . i' M A M Q25 'eg 1 Yi! A lf- I ig!! X ,Y 11 Wi ! 1 ' W L-, g K H 345' ,limi , V Q L ff. X .1 , l , M '11 1 I X I' K JM s. f X f J Q ' - ' , I YN X I x I X' ' - I- X 1 ,ii- ' 04 eh ,x ,, 'Maher ! Joy Street nwhat wlsdom can you f1nd that 1S greater than k1nd ness? :Ty 1 E 'sf' Warren Peter 'I dare to be ho est and I fear no labor Rlchard Kathmann 'I can reslst everythl g but temptatlon ' X, 'Par Karen Mart1n 'The only way to have a frlend 15 to be one 8 Margaret Lehner T1s what I love deter mlnes how I love W Leonard Hunter 'He's armed w1thout that'5 lnnocent w1th1n W 0 l 1 . . n , . . n O I .- ' x A1 L ' ' rv . - , - ' V' f 'f , Jr ,ax a .f me ' 1 A ff' 3 'N . -'Q-9,2 fm wgv v L ,gf . ' NIH -at .. 5' 4, . Q9-.fy xy . 3, 451. .5 .,i,,, . M'-I rv .Qi fg,'l,'v3-Q' ' . L. A ,R TAL. r 3 Sk ' ' ' f. ' ' 'Q' ,Qu Q 1 JI.-5,35 ' . Q. 0 Tru. 'f .V -. . ' n . . . u . . 4-5.-vs f ? :FD It Swfpw Charles Smlth DENNIS H111 'All great men are dead and 'WhY Should the deVl1 haV9 'm not feellng so well my all the Q00d t1meS7' - , 41? Beverly Palm 'Personality 15 worth much yet costs so llttle LX.-IWW M G0 Y -1 7YM'Btw D ML QW VV' Cxgd Jasper Speclale A f good surgeon must have an eag1e's eye, a 11on's heart, and a lady's hand. Donna Champlin PHY N9Sb1ft 'If at flrst you don't 'Thlnk tw1ce before you succeed' try, try, aga1n,' apeak, espec1ally 1f you lntend to say what you're thinking.u 9 . I: g t,l l .VA 'f M l ,Q . A K r' , X f' 9. +- '. . L A - ielf.' . - . '. N so W e , WM e X q T I , 1 E' VTN5 , - ,UVM vga X u I f' jf' A Ugg M41 ' tgt .435 Mary Thompson YF I 'Love is my particular gfx 4 star.U mg:Yqf3 ML ' Efa1?V fb OI' men may COFTIG af! William Van Buren d men o, but I go on for m3Y 9 ever N x4K54,Lr1U ufcf fq,L X 'ze 4 7 fjfjaff J 1. L IL! 'work is facinating' I sit Cf X Eugenia Morse WA quiet girl of sterling worth, 1S more than all the gold on earth W I ZL U! L 2 7 C fn 7 Llp af ff f'f2 J Doreen Hitchcock could and watch it all day JL! QL fr! , I 1 lm 1 L Lklk f bv I Richard Martin ' 1'ttle nonsense now Arthur Turnier 'A 1 ' lished by and then 15 re I! 'm ossible t the best of men. WNothing is 1 p the man who can and will 10 12227 Cletus Benjamln 'The human heart has h1d en treasures ' ,damn 6...z,,,,,,,g,,Z1A! AR7a eAQb '19zVt445Qp:r C41 624u4f7 fries! 44-.47 .fip 4.4 W-41. 11' ,c351. 11 Donna Gavett elng 1gnorant 1S not so much shame as be1ng unwlll ing to learn ' wwe 3 Robert Ca1rns 'A boy's best fr1end is 15 father's car U,v LfV Sandra Hoyt b 'Money can buy a dog but 'X vv only love can make 1 wag Y 1ts ta11 Q 'U 'H KVA ibm fa-'Q xf Y-asf MIAA, fmwm Howard Travell 'The best path through 11fe 15 the hlghway 11 '13.-,J-XJWK Wea. Ill- Patrlcla Post NI hate the s1n, but I love the slnner ' . 3 X X p , 'fb' 's J , A .f V- 'jg Lf: f d c ' V- Q - A h' , Q' ' ' A' 4, f 1 , V ' VV LL, fl: ff 'LLWkVv L 011-if ' QL A I if QU 'L KJ vj3N'L' I ij U ' i . . .n :Q X5 Vv4v V K t oi 'A yhg J gf at Q 'E - ' 1 . f ' Q , if t of 5- 4,1..,Z- U .ig A X X f. . 1-4 -N . S f E b ' V f,...-.,A u ,L-Q., Q L 0 A 57,67 2. vf I ,- . 3? I: 'B ' ' 1 . . ' LLL af ,I J! ,f x' 'X ff JH If f ff 4 'Q' 1 J I' Donna Yarter 'Variety is the s ice f N Alice Moore p Love betters what is best n life Richard Milewskl 'Sighed over many, loved only one ' Wh :gy '1!Y N-.X Tonya Davidson 'Men--I don't know what to do with them and I don't know what to do without them.' Joyce Alton 'The reward of a thing well 0911 1519 2 if 115 Victoria Abram 'The days that make us done, is to have it done.' 12 happy make us wise. Victoria Abram Chorus 1 2 3 4 Kortiights 1 .5 Yearbook 4 ' Nursing Club 3 N Prize Speaking Solo at Festival 1 gr yce Alton ri Ban 1 2 3 4 Kortlights 2 , ' Marching Corps ' Yearbook 4 Cletus Ben amin ' Soccer 1 3 Basketball 1 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff Baseball 1 2 Robert Cairns Chorus 1 2,3,4 All County 1 All State 2 A ,2 Local Reporter 3 County Treasurer Senior Play Yearbook 4 Donna Cham 11n Chorus 1 A Treasurer nya Davidson Chorus l 2 3 4 Solo at Fes+1val Prize Speaking 1 Kortlights 1 3 4 Dramatics Club 1 Nursing Club 3 A Donna Gavett Chorus 1 2 3,4 All County G1r1's Trio Band 1 2 3 4 Brass Ensemble 2 3 All County Band 4 Senior Play 3 4 One Act Plays 3 Student Council Representative ,NJ-V Lfvv LWJ ajv 9 Db4vLJ 7 CM xv Dennis Hill A 2.. Chapter Vice President 3 County President 4 Chapter President 4 Chorus 1,2 3,4 Kortlights 1 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 Doreen Hitchcock A Leonard Hunter Blue and Gray 3 Dramatics Club 2 Soccer 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook 4 Sandra Ho t nd A11 State Sectionals All County l,2,3 Dance Band l,2,3 Pep Band 1 2 Brass Sextet 1,2 3 Chorus 1 2,3,4 All State Sectionals 1 A11 County Trio Soloist 4 Gir1's Quartette l,2,3 4 High School Choir 1,2 4 Kortlights 4 Yearbook 4 Richard Kathmann and 1 2,3,4 All-County Orchestra 1 All State Sectional Band Solo at Festival l,2,4 Chorus 2 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Student Council 2,3 Representative 2 Treasurer 3 Class Vice President 3 Dramatics Club 1 Kortlights 1 Baseball 1 One Act Plays 2,3 4 Senior Play 2 3,4 Prize Speaking 3,4 . 9 9 F.F. . 1, 3 4 4 W 1 X W ' . . 394 2 3 Pe' . 9 Jo a vnvrN..h ' .9 g 9 Z3 'Y 1' 3 l - F.H. . 2 ' 'A 2 3 4 A . . 9 9 9 I ti . 4 I -- Ba l,2,3 9 ' I 2 - ,2,3,4 - F.F. . l ,3,4 , 4 , , . 4 - U 0 ' ,,,,, . .3. 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O : I 3 r' III Beverly Palm Joy Street Band 1 2 3, Chorus 1,2 3 4 County Band 1 2,3,4 Pep Band 1 2 Dance Band 1 2 Chorus 1 2 3 H1gh School Cholr l Kortlights 1 Yearbook Buslness Manager 4 Student Counc1l 1 4 Treasurer 1 Presldent 4 Nurs1ng Club 3 4 H1gh School Cho1r 1 2 All County G1rl's Chorus All County Chorus 3 4 Nurslng Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Yearbook 4 Class Presldent 4 Prlze Speak1ng 4 Solo at Festlval l 2 3 Student Counc1l 1 3 V1ce Presldent 4 I ry Thompson Dramat1cs Club 1 One Act Plays 3 Senlor Play Stage Manager 4 Class Treasurer 3 Class Secretary 4 Magazlne Campa1gn Homeroom Capta1n 3 Magazlne Canpa1gn Bus ness Manager D A R C1t1zensh1p Award 4 Syracuse Conference 3 4 Chorus 1 f 2 f Yearbook 4 Kortl1ghts 4 Senlor Play 4 Junror Prom Attendent Secretary 2t Megaphone 1 2' '1brary Club 1 2+ Danclng Club 1 Keyhole lf Patr1c1a Post fMargaretv1lle Band 1,2 3 4 Chorus 1,2 3,4 Howard Travell Kortllghts 1 Baseball 3 4 Nurslng Club 3 4 Basketball 3 Sen1or Play 4 Manager 4 Student Counc1l Representat1ve 4 Yearbook 4 Arthur Turnler Charles Smlth Band 1 2 3 4 ,r,,, All State Band 1 All County Band 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Soccer 4 S E Jasper 5Q9C1Bl9 Student Counc1l Representat1ve 4 Chorus 1,2 3 4 All County 3 4 H1gh School Cho1r 4 Syracuse Conference 3 4 Boy's State 3 Yearbook Photography Edltor 4 Soccer l County P1ng pong Champlonshlp 3 Senlor Play 4 g Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2,3 4 All County Band 2 3 Class Presldent 3 Class V1ce Presldent 4 Student Counc1l 2 3 Treasurer 2 Vlce Presldent 3 Blue and Gray 2 3 One Act Plays 3 Junlor Prom K1ng 3 N1ll1am Van Buren Soccer 1,2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Varslty Basketball Manager Band 1,2 3 4 All County Band 3 All County Orchestra Chorus 3 4 Blue and Gray 2 Donna Yarter Blue and Gray 4 Kortllghts 3 Glrls Intramurals 1 2f A +Na1ton an 4 . on l 9 . 9 ' - I -' 1 . 1vv4 I 9 o 'w ,, ' 9 1 ' - ' Aa , ' , , 3.4 n n n . 3 ' . :ui .1 i U 4 In , one A. 9 9 . it ra o , i - , J . l I ' '94 . - Soccer l,2,3,4 , ,,-1,.,, ' or: nor ,gy '- o 1 ' nn ' ' 104 on '. fg I . . 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Q WHO'S WHO IN '58 Beverly palm Karen Martin Joyce Alton Genie Morse Donna Yarter Beverly Palm Patricia Post Sandra Hoyt Donna Gavett Joy Street Mary Thompson Peggi Lehner Alice Moore Victoria Abram Fay Nesbitt Doreen Hitchcock Donna Champlin Tonya Davidson fx Arthur Turnier Richard Martin Richard Kathmann Warren Peter Richard Milewski Dennis H111 Howard Travell Charles Smith Arthur Turnier Jack Speciale Richard Kathmann Arthur Turnier Billy Van Buren Howard Travell Cletus Benjamin Bob Cairns Bob Cairns Leonard Hunter - - ' r--1 .ir 1::E3! .E E65 4511? f?iQgi:x .:J, .iwl TN xxss JP X353 izikhf ts. its '3 S-P3 E 'N J.,f:?4j::. i::L- 5 -A i2T1,:ai2:- -E? I I--. ---------- .,..,--. ' g --- . . . Q1 I --.----.--.---..-. ' ' Most Comical -------- ------------ Patricia Post Charles Smith il-:If--5 I f' - ai??? .. 1 A ' 'L 'KX -H ff , , N ' - x . 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' if X jg, j,5 X f I , f F-,- W -ff' J-ii' f- , g 3- --A X -Q i f-ll. 5, nb-A -X2 -gr 413 ?- 3 A -T--i SENIOR CLASS lst Row Jasper Speclale, Al1ce Moore, Mary Thompson, Karen Martln Arthur Turnler, Joy Street Beverly Palm, Margaret Lehner, Eugenla Morse, Denn1s H111 2nd Row Donna Yarter, Donna Gavett Donna Champlln, W1l11am Van Buren, James Burns, Rlchard Kathmann, Howard Travell Sandra Hoyt Fay Nesb1tt Patr1c1a Post 3rd Row V1ctor1a Abram, Tonya Davldson, Cletus Benjamln, Warren Peter, Charles Smlth Leonard Hunter, Rlchard Martln, Rlchard M116WSk1, Robert Calrns, Joyce Alton, Doreen Hltchcock OFFICERS Pres1dent Joy Street V1ce Presldent Art Turnler Secretary Beverly Palm Treasurer Karen Martln Colors Blue and Sllver Motto WLook to the future forget the past L ve each day l1ke lt were the last N QW 20 , a - . ' . . Q . : , n u a n 1 9 ' . . ' ' . ' : . I . 1 1 D , a , . . - . H un 1 . . I' Flower: Forget-me-not L :I 3 . l i ' ' . . V x : ' 1 -are JUNIOR CLASS lst Row Goldle Caple, Patty Quackenbush Mlldred Burdlck Carolyn Berry George Skog, Margaret Kenyon, Nancy Cl1ne, Catherlne Reed, Harrlet Surace, Grace Kathmann, Pr1sc1lla Brlggs 2nd Row Anne Marle Archlhald Joan Dyer, Margaret Place, M1rdza Vejlns, Eva Cornell Phyllls Truran, Ellzabeth Burns, Mary Lutz, JUd1th Relat1on, Dorothy Colllns, Sally Craft 3rd Row John Belllno, Adele Klssner Jo Ann Askew John Pardy, Ernest H1tchcock, Bruce Guttr1dge, Lloyd D1bble Ronald Leal, Leon Champl1n, Edna More, Norma Brlggs Jerry MIQQ1 P-'YQ' DA 1 1 f f o N OFFICERS j4?gx NI Presldent Margaret Kenyon Xk , V1ce Presldent George Skog Secretary Nancy Cl1ne N yf qi Treasurer Catherlne Reed M Vg ,,,,, 1 N. L..1 qi Kfwj. XX fl' vin of B x PJK S 21 1 ell, : O . n ' V. o I , ' n 1 . i. r . s tw- ' Q , n I l' Y L' lfvnkfs xfv ' FX . A - ' V OJ Q ' X M '! xr '4jf1H 5X'fv :XXhNr'LfJ ' : 2 'M dy, Aufxp .Dm if 5' . . 2 ' 1 ' og 5 . J ,V Q' , . VG P A fl ff' . . 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' , Z fl ' K ., , Q V S 1 J A K ' x 1 1- in SOPHOMORE CLASS lst Row Mark Grzebski, George Hansen, Betty Jean Marshall, Mary Barbara Hoyt, Barbara Many, Patricia Lutz James Migli, Ronald H111 2nd Row Sherrie Nesbitt, Betty Van Buren, Everett Palmer, Thomas Burdlck, Donald Ackerley, V1ctor Trlolo Neil Riddell, Gordon Roe Alda Craft, Margaret Moore 3rd Row Paulette Street, Betty Davls, Deborah Sanders, Bar bara Morse, Lou1se Brockway El1zabeth Marsch1lok, Sandra Van Housen, Monlka Rabeler, Myr tle Fletcher, Ellnor Abram 4th Row Bonnie Brown, Pierette Ben3am1n Howard Russell Wayne Swantak, Andrew Cl1ne, Dennis Brockway, Charles McCracken, Fred Joedicke, Emma Palm Jo Ann Nclntosh 5th Row Elizabeth Melln Joseph Kos1er, Ronald M118WSk1, Robert Stanton, Michael Bower, Charles Miller, Vance McEntee, Dennis Murphy, Linda Kenyon . H, 22 lllfuq FRESHMAN CLASS lst Row Donald Dusavage, Wayne Swantak Bonnle Townsend, Renate Rabeler, Jerry Murdock Sandra Snow, Carolyn Berry, Ph1ll1p Blodgett, Theodore Archlbald 2nd Row Paul Slavlnskl, Danlel Palm, Helen Martln, Jean Br1ggs, Joyce Mclntosh Maryann Swantak, S1gr1d Cavan, Wanda Sturgess, Donald Ackerly Ronnle Davls 3rd Row Jean Klssner, L1nda Adamsy James Truesdell Larry Davls, Kevln Bllgh, Kenneth Snow, Vlctor Stevens, June Abram, Dorothy Truran 1.4,-,ave allfwlfw femme 204 ' WW f UW A Ldf af, 5KL -K QQ CLMWQ' ,cforvl-'K ,olde fgrffd R if Q k 'S ,Az E2 Q 2 J gi. 143 , 63,123 93. 23 A J ls 41 , sw 1 V ' - V N W. 4' f Q I Vf- I ' ff ' f, ,,. , fllx -. , - 4 ' , . L 1 ' ' Q - . ' H, L f f A- . M V r y 1 I , 5 It - 0 51 ' ' X Z'-'I h, X' , ,.s ,lr I 1 J' Z: V' Linz: . f X, ' I I 3 ' U F A ' ,. -- 1 a ' f f N ' , I -' . r -' Y - 1 -.! L f ' S 'fy ' - 5 gf ' I Rf v -0' ' I 1 L 1 : 1 1 , . 1 1 , Q 1 1 ' 1 1 , . I . ,Jf I x L fix ,, JP! 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Xi ' A 2 'fic 'D ,'y Q, :W , 3 ? lst Row Catherlne Cantwell ll, Barbara Brockway, a Je Sm1th, Patrlcia Palmer, Charlene Quackenbush, Lorelle Magnan, Beverly Morse, Sarah Travell, Franc1s Surace 2nd Row Ella Mae Beken, Edward Fletcher, Howard Corb1n, Samuel H1tt Lloyd Carmody Rlchard Gould W1ll1am Shay, Alden Burd1ck, James Dyer, Tommy Stevens, Dorothy Merw1n 3rd Row Elton Murdock, Paul D1bble Robert Burd1ck Linda Decker, Mary Jean Archlbald L1nda Mlller, Joan Gavett, Mary Martin, Sharon Rice, Stephen Kosier George Fletcher 4th Row Lathan BenJam1n, Earl Davls, John Merw1n Elwln Sackett Marshall Dlbble Charles Travell Edward More Fred Cleveland Kenneth Olsen I JM 7TH GRADE lst Row James Roe, Barbara P1ndar, Sylvla Ch1chester L1nda Colllns Elalne Odell, Sharon Bookhout Sharon M3It1U Barbara Macaluso, Tacquellne Mlller George Brown 2nd Row Johnny Van Buren, Frank Lamport Hudson Street, ames Herr1ng Charless Whlte Laurle Noore Douglas Henness, Gary Matthews Danlel Bengamln Davld Post 3rd Row Robert Wclntosh Robert Truesdell Lllllan LaLonde Genevleve Martln Margorle Belllno Tana Brlggs Nargaret Mart1n, Llnda Mac Arthur, Fe ald Wr1ght Mlchael Trlolo 4th Row Floyd Nlller, Burton Merw1n, Cora Sm1th, Marlan Ne w1n Dorls Dlsen, lou1se '1lklHS Rosabelle hrlght R th Svegl Martha Mason, Allan Krlck S+anley Roe 5th Row Francls Dorosky, Stanley Martln, Robert Skldmore, Charles Gralg, Douglas Ha1t, Don Werrett hllllam 7O6dlCk9 Rlchard Swantak, Robert Rlce, Walter Peter 24 S ' I A x 3 Q S5 2' , 'TES 1 V . . . . 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V D - I ' I I ' -' I I - A 3 1' ' ' V , . 6TH GRADE lst Row Gary Van Kleeck, Charles Martln, Joyce Coager Susan Cole Kathleen Swantak Mary Cohn, Els1e More, Donald Obl1nsky, James Morse 2nd Row Harold Travell Evelyn Berry Jane Dyer, John Kathmann, John Hitt, Lynn Johnson, Thomas Surace, Donald Dolg Valer1e Dubac, Margaret Salvlni Charles Coll1ns 3rd Row Franc1s Quackenbush, Susan Gould Marea Abram, Lorra1ne Quackenbush, Rebecca Roe, Sheela Rabeler, P3mmY'M8Itlh, Ruth Cl1ne Martha Mart1n, Gail Burdlck Ford Burdick 4th Row Donald Temple, Ernest Decker, Donald Brown, Burr wI1Qht, Willlam Berry, Donald McEntee, Terry L1fgren, Fred 0rlowsk1, Malcolm Maxon, James Kos1er, James Marschilok L!L 'L,f'vV f lst Row Edward Foote Shel1a H1ll, S1lv1a Gula, L1nda Roe Jerry Townsend, Joyce Brown V1rg1n1a Rlchmond, Claudla Raym Robert Hoyt 2nd Row John Stevens Elle Clark, Donna Truax, Patr1c1a Colllns Sh1rley Cole Susan Hoy Nancy Jo BenJam1n Jean Martln, Anna Martln, Peter Svegl 3rd Row Gordon Krlck Bruce Cavan, Margaret Lutz Mary Alyce Mac Arthur, Jan1s Mclntosh, Lou1se Dlbble, Marllyn Miller Nancy Gould, Carol Turnler James Lamport, John Palmer 4th Row Larry Halt Donald Kelsey Richard Kenyon, Thomas Burns Dav1d McEntee, Tlmothy Bookhout, Andrew Rlch, James Joed1cke Albert Avery 25 I , u . : I , , 5TH GRADE f ' ll,f . Fri. s? Z: KINDERGARTEN 151 Row V1nce Wetmore, George Bronson Donald Fulllngton, Robert DeMorse, Marc Decker Harry Craft James Cohn, Kenneth Grant, Rodney Karvamoto, W1ll1am Hollenback 2nd Row Chrlstlne Lane, Jacquellne Martln, Laura Burdlck Denlse Thomas, Mary Mlller, Carmellta Dunham, Karen S1mmons, Wanda McLean, Sheryl Burdick 3rd Row Dorothy LaLonde, Susan Joedlcke, Ronald Halt, Terrance Yanson, W1ll1am Brlggs Lawton Rabeler Clark Sanders, Karyl Hunt, Dlanne Rabeler f B Y... lst Row Allan Ha1t Mlchael Cappy Andrew Cole, Charles Swantak Douglas Matt1ce Rlchard Barnhart, Ph1ll1p All Jame Meagley Larry Roe 2nd Row Marsha Cula Sharon Chase, Kath ryn Gregory Jacquellne Ha1t, Robert Gould, Jeede Osterhoudt Carol Barber, Phyllls A +o , Mary Kinsey 3rd Row Jo Ann MacArthur Dlane M1gl1ant1 Chr1st1na More Erne t hltney Er1c Haynes Valter Davldson Cary Rockefeller John R1ce Cather1ne Yamada Carol Mason, E1a1ne Worden 26 ff 'Q 'a v ,A ' 's -. 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' u satin Vsnx' 7 4TH GRADE HOBART lst Row Thomas Gebhard Janet Grant Shella Burdlck Betty Cole, Dlane Hoyt, Barbara Donofrlo Geraldlne Coll1ns, Larry Truax 2nd Row Frank Migll, Dora LaLonde, Susan P1ndar, Roberta Salv1n1 Mar1e Morse, Pamela Flower, Margaret Kos1er, Chr1st1ne Lentlne Margaret Barber, Davld Cole 3rd Row Thomas Decker, Donald Craft, R1chard Angellotti, Margaret McEntee, Joyce Merwln, Joan Gray, Rlchard Mason, Russell Archlbald, Perry Colllns Q0 -l-un ' 46 LJ YP' 4TH GRADE BLOOMVILLE lst Row James Kenyon, Barbara Dlbble Barbara Goslee Chr1st1ne Mllewski 2nd Row Floyd Aldrlch, Cella R1Ce Mary Cohn Walter W11kens 3rd Row Edward Birdsall Lxnda Johnson, Dale Klngsley, P3tI1C13 Truesdell, W1lhem1na Hait, Gerald Mart1n 4th Row Rlchard Coager Elalne Street V1rg1n1a Adams, Maureen Flaherty, Monlca Maxon Cora Sargent, Monlca Dorosk Lawrence Peletz Jr 28 .: . f ' D i ' . ' . , u 1 I . : I 1 1 0 t . l , , I U 3 are v. J ' ' I .O 4 J - v' 4.- . - ll -.Au Avy, -' li ' ' Q ' t -Y K Q , . . , X , . lx I 1 ' I . ' tt N I I 2 . . . ' , . . . . . : . f . ' . . ' : . ' . . 1 . . . ' r . yt , . 3RD GRADE HOBART lst Row James Briggs, Evelyn Truesdell, Beverly D1bble Mary rwttlce, Patr1c1a Dunham Wanda Craft, Janet Kawamoto, Jesse Brlggs 2nd Row Donald Hafele, Dotty Roy, Debb1e Leonard, Shlrley McEntee Susan Gray Kathy Brown Tommy Roe 3rd Row James Gould Harvey Truesdell Tlmmy Yanson, B1lly De Sllva Rlchard Kosler Dean Decker, Eddle Mart1n ilk 40 sl i 'iii H 3RD GRADE BLOOMVILLE lst Row Dennls Dorosky, Sharon Mason, Sharon Worden Shlrley Merwln Beverly Richmond Kathryn B1rdsall, Dean H111 2nd Row Rlchard Dav1s, Albert Mart1n, Ernest Sutton, Marc Haynes Robert K1ssner George Bolduc Allan Swantak 3rd Row Edd1e Parker, J1l1 Hunt, Judy Mlller, Judlth Rabeler, Judy Martln Mary Ann Sargent, Frederlck Rabeler Absent Brenda Kelly 29 : . . ' l . , ' . . ' 3 . ' . ' . ' :. . ' ' I I 9 1- , n V, . - X by A 1 f I sh I ' , - A I -' '. A 5 10 ' .- ' J 1- 5 . ' ' j.f.,'f - , L ' was . N I A .Y YS? 'Xw ' 'Qi tif hr ffl' 'B '. 'B TB l 1' yi , J .fs -:?!Q1 1 J 4' - Q- '. 'ive 1 - 4 I '1 Q 's Q I ' f fs 1 'E . A ' Af j : . ' I . l 1 9 . . . . : . . . l 2 . ' '. ' z . Q ' : O 2ND GRADE HOBART lst Row Bobby Colllns, Charlotte Clark Kathleen Trlolo Dlana Slmmonsv Connle Van Valken burg, Bonnle Wrlght, Bonnle Kosler, Davld Barber 2nd Row Wllllam Plndar, Steven Merw1n, Connle Tompklns, Nancy Van Kleeck, Susan Stevens, Barbara Hoy, Karyn Gould Davld Decker, Jackle Clark 3rd Row Sherry Burdlck Penelope R1ch Prank Lentlne, Robert Roy Byron Wrloht, Tommy Kosler, Steve More, Dav1d Truran, Barbara Br1ggs Beverly Halt QQ -lla 4 ' 4'. QQ Q , 'L 36 'qt :vw- QND GRADE BLOOMVILLE lst Row Nalter Frlsbee Ronald Mlller Jean Barnhart, Marlon Davls, Joyce Hlnkley, Jane Martln Jack Hunt, Robert Hansen 2nd Row Thomas True dell, Melvln Hltt Shlrley Temple Constance adams, Kathy Swart, V1ck1 Sanders John Sutton Edward Flaherty 3rd Row Ralph RICE Glenn Martln Nan Gould Janlce Halt Mary Brown, Kathleen Mason, Glenn Stoeckel, Thomas Davrdson Absent John Rockefeller 30 S I 1 . O I 1 , . , ' 0 I A 0 . I 1 o 2 I O 0 u , I . U : O , , 0 Q ' , . ., I J 'iff YA , - K AF ii. A ' ,h D1 A f a Q , wg I G Q 1 5 'A f ' - A u' . as gf -,...? A ' : , 1 ,AN in q . a 'X Q 1 v A , X14 4 V V , , J., ve , v ' JL Q K ' . Q 4 'D Ll'f'l Q IRQ' 7 7 A '- . V , Ytif. . 9 J X C 14.. rr:- V Q ' - 'A ' u . . n I jf f x - A M n . I f ' 4 I ., X v. wg' bu:-. ' , -l X, Q. . T e f . L2 . V 4 n - Q 0 u . . , A ' . . . , .. . . . : S , . . 'A I . . . ' ' . : , . l f , 1ST GRADE HOBART lst Row: Gary Cole, Donna Van Valkenhurg, Joan Donofrio, Nancy Hait, Tonya Kosier, Elizabeth Salvini, Elaine Simmons,.Harold Tompkins. 2nd Row: Allan Zenger, Michael Lumpkin, Sally Cole, Melinda Leonard, Kathleen Gebhard, Gregory Dubac, Edward Decker. 3rd Row: Bruce Palmer, William Raym, Robert Rich, Allan Brockway, Gordon Temple, Mark Archibald, Timothy Flower, Leslie Cole, Danny Grant lST GRADE BLOOHVILLE lst Row Linda Hollenbeck, Colleen Collins, iathleen Davis, John Gula, Donna Every, Brenda Mary Stoeckel, Betsy Davidson, Elsie Ackerman, Charles Fletcher, Joseph Bolduc 3rd Row Andrew Aldrich, John Svegl, Kathleen Miller, Sue Johnson, Kay Cornell, Shirley Nhitney, Constance Todd, Robert Kinsey, Tommy Brown Absent Christine Cappy Peggy Lane 31 Rice, Eileen Sanford. 2nd Row: Charles Gerken, Jerry Merwin, Joyce Peletz, Judy Sanders, ' . : ' ' , . SPcCIAL CLASS lst Row Joseph Merwln, Toby Darllng Rlchard Hafele Cllfford Worden 2nd Row Gall Mc Gregor, Dawn Kelsey, Jack1e Madore, Dorls Kelsey 3rd Row James Lane, Lesl1e Temple Don ald Gregory, Franklln Merwln, Bobby McGregor ,-P-ff XJ -1 I - 32 z . . . ' .. , . t . : . C . . . : , X N N KX. 4 X ' N 'G U X l' 1- x' NW: Y G X. -, X i x X x ,W X N, X'4Ed Y' N I ' F X x - I 4' .X . 1 AQ x, I v X x ii - .X yy ' Agrlvlmsi ix X 7' ,ciZZ?? dj kj R X fx iff 15--Lf! 1!4'f' 4 ? fa-' , ffy,, f Q 'Q 1 f 4- Z ,rf . 'Z.':.f2, 4 4 4' 4 , 4 It Y 4 , 4 1- 6 Q, En? GRADE BAND lst Row Terry Llfgren, Edward Foote Margaret Salv1n1 Valerle Dubac, Nancy Gould Claudla Raym, Susan Hoy 2nd Row Shel1a Hlll, Louxse Dlbble Jean Martln, Nancy Jo Benjamln, Susan Cole, Carol Turnler, Mary Allce MacArthur, Margaret Lutz, Ruth Cllne 3rd Row Kathleen Swantak Susan Gould, Malcolm Maxon Gary Van Kleeck, Donald O'Bl1nsky Jerry Townsend, James Joedlcke, Larry Halt James Morse, Andrew Rlch, John Palmer, Anna Martln 4th Row Rlchard Kenyon, Bruce Cavan, Donald Brown, Gordon KIlCk James Lamport, Mr Leonard Absent Martha Martln vot- lib' 'W Xx A Y lv 'Ah JUNIOR BAND lst Row Beverly Morse, Tommy Stevens, Fred Cleveland, Catherlne Cantwell, Laurxe Moore, Rlchard Swantak, Sharon Hlll. 2nd Row W1ll1am Shay, W1ll1am Joedlcke, Robert BUfd1Ck, Dav1d Post, Loulse Wllklns, Maroaret Martln, Dorls Olsen, Dorothy Merwln, Patrlcla Palmer. 3rd Row' Danny Bengamln, Robert Truesdell, Kenneth Olsen, John Van Suren, Mlchael Trlolo, Martha Mason, Hudson Street, Walter Peter, Allen Krlck, Barbara Jean Smlth, Llnda MacArthur, James Herrlng. 4th Row Elton Murdock, Frank Lamport, Mr. Leonard, Lathan Bengamln. 34 f iw - 83411315 iff- kv' , ' i If! 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' . , J - - A f 4 h , I ' Q l ' , . - , ' V. , ' ' 6 ' v - , -:Q ,Q A J . ,n r U! . , D 'l-- ' ' -lm' 1 -5 5 I ' 4 Dbl-4 . uw I 5 1 , .L '-'J' X a , .. . - . x QA -1 , 1 Q E x N Q 1 I A A A .p , K ' ' f , b - f X 5 X CONCERT BAND lst Row Allce Moore, Dorothy Truran, Fred Cleveland fatherlne Cantwell Rlchard Swantak Laurle Moore, Helen Mart1n, Karen Martln 2nd Row Lmma Palm Fred Joedlcke Margaret Moore, Patr1c1a Post, Beverly Palm, Mary Ann Swantak Vlctor Stevens Patrlc a Palmer, Dorothy Mer w1n, Margaret Lehner, Pay Nesbltt 3rd Row Wanda sturgess, Ellzabeth Melln, Grace Kathmann, Nola Gould farol Decker, Dorls Olsen Barbara Jean Smlth Allan Krlck, Donna Gavett, Nayne Russell, Davld Post, Theodore Archlbald Betty Van Buren, Bonnle Townsend, George Hansen Sherrle Nesbltt 4th Row Sharon H111 Tommy Stevens, Nancy Cllne, Beverly Morse, Loulse Wllk1DS, Margaret Martln, Patr1c1a Lutz, Kenneth Olsen, Wllllam Shay, Fatherlne Reed, V1ctor Trlolo, Wllllam Van Buren, Wayne Swantak Charles Smlth, Nalter Peter, John Van Buren, Mlchael Askew, Jerry 'urdock, Ronald Davls, Elton Murdock, Paul S13V1DSk1, Arthur Turnler Llnda Mac Arthur, Mary Barbara Hoyt R1chard Kathmann, Nr Gerald Leonard J' LA t ..1f F BATON TNIRLER Betty Marschllok 35 l 3 I 1 'Iv -J I I 1 ' 1 A ' 1 - . : B, ,, '- , M Y F Nr . ' 7 . 1 . ' ' Triolo, William Joedicke, Robert Burdick: Eugenia Morse. 5th Row: Daniel Palm, Jo Ann A 9 . -1 0 h Q , 1 ' ef I f if X , . f' j r ' ,r if J 3 J p 3 an R.4N I! EEAUIY SHOP QUARTETTE lst Row Fay Nesbltt Margaret Moore 2nd Row Sandra Hoyt, Mrs M1gl1ant1, Ellzabeth Melln HIM 'J--.I rr '45 MARCHING CORPS Ellzabeth Melln Ethel Olsen Adele K1SSD6r Jean KlSSD6I, Bonnle Brown, Llnda Kenyon. -70 Ann Mclntosh Ellzabeth Burns Edna More Betty Harschllok Barbara Morse Nancy Cllne, Debroah Sanders Betty Van Buren, Joyce Mclntosh, Patr1c1a Lutz, Damarls Yanson Margaret Lehner, Grace Kathmann, Harrlet Surace, Mlldred Burdlck 36 4 W Q iff eq., 4 ,ix A n X K B x X . 341: V.. .... . 1 I Q1 P I ' : mn II rm 5 ' B' . , 3 X 4 B l 1 ' I 'O X A N , ' v ' ALA ' ' if ' HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS lst Row Mr Leonard Mrs M1gl1ant1, James Herrlng Fred Cleveland, Barbara P1ndar, Helen Martln Genevieve Mart1n, Beverly Morse Sharon H1ll, Lorelle Magnan Catherlne Cantwell Carolyn Berry, Eugenia Morse Jana Br1ggs, Marjorie Belllno Tommy Stevens, Elton Murdock Jerry Murdock 2nd Row Donald Dusavage Robert McIntosh Dan1el Palm, S1gr1d Cavan, Mar tha Mason, Joan Dyer, Anne Marie Archlbald Barbara Morse Damarls Yanson Allce Moore Mary Thompson Patr1cia Post Joy Street, Catherlne Reed, Sherr1e Nesbltt Allen Krick Hudson Street, Rlchard Swantak 3rd Row Charles Wh1te, Ronald Milewski, Jack Speciale, Fred Joe dicke El1zabeth Melln Sandra Hoyt Judith Relat1on Margaret Moore, Betty Van Buren Sally Craft Fay Nesb1tt, Beverly Palm, Donna Gavett, Victorla Abram, Nancy Cl1ne, Emma Palm, Dan ny Benjam1n, John Van Buren, Frank Lamport 4th Row V1ctor Stevens, Robert Calrns, Dennls Hill, Paulette Street Barbara Brockway Ella Mae Beken, Mary Mart1n, Mary Jean Arch1bald June Abram, Ellnor Abram, Llnda Decker, Barbara Macaluso, Bonnle Townsend Dorothy Truran, Carol Decker W1ll1am Shay, Douglas Ha1t, Will1am Joed1cke 5th Row Denn1s Murphy, Rlchard M1lewsk1, W1ll1am Van Buren, Wanda Sturgess, L1nda Decker, Margaret Kenyon Tonya Dav1dson, Jo Ann Askew 'fo 'uf f'w GRADE CHORUS lst Row Bruce Cavan Gordon Krlck, Shella H111 V1rg1nia R1chmond Sylv1a Gula, Nancy Jo Bengamlr L1nda Roe, Claudia Raym, Andrew R1ch, Robert Hoyt 2nd Row John Palmer Susan Hoy, Patr1c1a Collins, Margaret Lutz, Joyce Coager, Carol Turnier Anna Mart1n, Els1e More Jean Mart1n, Ellen Clark Donald Temple 3rd Row John Stevens, James Morse Susan Cole, Nancy Gould, Jane Dyer, Susan Gould Terry Lifgren Mary Alice MacArthur Katherlne Swantak Valerie Dubac Margaret Salvini, Edward Foote, Jerry Townsend 4th Row Malcolm Maxon, James Marschilok, Jan1s McIntosh Gail Burdick, Marea Abram, Sheela Rabeler Ruth Cline, Pammy Mart1n, Lorraine Quackenbush, Gary Van Kleeck Larry Ha1t 37 SSW STUDENT COUNCIL Jasper Spec1a1e, Renate Rabeler Wanda Sturgess Beverly Palm, Betty Van Buren Al1ce Moore, Nancy Cl1ne, Phyllls Truran, Patricia Post, Margaret Kenyon Cather1ne Reed, Mr Ch1en, Dennis Brockway OFFICERS President Beverly Palm V1ce Presldent Margaret Kenyon Secretary Al1ce Moore Treasurer Nancy Cl1ne The Student Councll has been fairly act1ve th1s year There have been weekly and af ter school meetings held The ma1n project has been the Polnt System whlch is be1ng de veloped to be presented to the student body On December 9th the Stamford Central School Student Counc1l v1s1ted us They observed classes and attended a Councll meet1ng Other projects be1ng undertaken are 'Care', bus d1sc1pl1ne, and movles .,,1 4'F' .4llll2i?M S. YEARBOOK Seated: Dennis Hill, Jasper Speciale, Margaret Lehner, Cletus Benjamln, Al1ce Moore, Bev- ' K h Robert Cairns. Standing: Mary Thompson, San- erly Palm, Arthur Turnier, R1chard at mann, dra Hoyt, Joy Street, Fay Nesbitt, Joyce Alton, R1chard Mllewski. Karen Maftln. TOHYB DaVld' son, Victoria Abram, Patricia Post, Eugen1a Morse. 38 or 5 545 U - , , . , ,, , T . ' . r A F , ' Vfif rs 1 1 f 31 , - , f 1 ,.,.. r '!e-- .Q-4 - Q I -:mil , -x. P 1 R agfzfgf 5 ' , r . ry, V if 'gn 5 J T S M fzlq li ' 1 lffmr'-P1 1 la 5, 5213, M , 'TW I gf , V f mm f ' ' l 1 I - n . Q ' , A , . 0 Q O I 1 . I I . 1 , u 0 Q 'Elf we K, 1'- ,, GL ,.v ,, -as 7 g P so - 'v , Q 1 Q45 1- , 4' -7 19 K A X T' Z , Fla is y L., S- It ' '-af' -X A S if . f' kk I I I . ig. YU 'i I , .1 t F lk: 1 It ., 1 f f' h I -, V: ' I : - gel' 1 t S 1 V S -s 'T' ,Q f Extlxk , ,ur' X., ,fx KORTLIGHTS Seated Renate Rabeler Mlldred Burdlck, Harrlet Surace, Ellzabeth Burns, Phyllls Truran, Monlka Rabeler Nell Rlddell Joan Dyer, Mary Thompson Standing Carolyn Berry, Dorothy Colllns, Barbara Morse, L1nda Kenyon, Tonya Davldson, V1ctor1a Abram, Adele Klssner, Paul ette Street Edna More, Mlrdza VeJ1ns,'D vi ag!! fix' BLUE AND GREY Seated Carolyn Berry, Mlldred Burdlck Jo Ann Mclntosh Monlka Rabeler Betty Burns, Nell Rlddel L1nda Kenyon Renate Rabeler, Harrlet Surace, Goldle Caple Stand ng Mark Grzeb skl, Mlchael Trlolo Margaret Place, Dorothy Colllns, Edna More Loulse Brockway Adele K1SS ner Norma Brlggs Joyce Mclntosh Paul tte Street, Donna Yarter, Earl Dav1s 39 iv' i FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA lst Row Tom Burd1ck Robert Ca1rns Ronn1e Davis, DENNIS Brockway Jerry M1911 and Row Robert Jones KeV1D Smlth Kenneth Snow Ted Tranvaag, Donald Ackerly Larry Dav1s Bruce Guttridge, George w1lSOD Donald Dusavage Ronald Leal Ernest H1tChCOCk R1chard M1lewski, Dennis H111 Guy Truesdell, Mr Palm 3rd Row Vance McEntee Leon Champlin Charles Mac Cracken Ronnle Hlll, James M1g11, Everett Palmer George Skog OFFICERS Pres1dent Dennis Hill Vice President Guy Truesdell Secretary Richard Milewski Treasurer Ernest Hltchcock Reporter Ronald Leal Sentlnel George Skog Adv1sor Mr Palm This year the South Kortrlght Stamford Dairy Boys Chapter of Future Farmers of Amer1ca have two County Offxcers, Dennis Hill is County Pres1dent and R1chard Milewsk1 is County Secretary In the fall three members of the chapter attended the 29th N3t1Oh8l Convention in Kan sas City Missouri They were Ernest Hitchcock Bruce Guttr1dge and Guy Truesdell Also Allan Fraz1er a former South Kortr1ght member recelved the American Farmer Degree at this Convent1on This year we have two members Dennis Hill and R1chard M1leWSk1 who are planning to try for the Empire Farmer Degree 40 Y V I 5 . . - ,. A - K ' a-1 H, ' '. ...... . . . . . . . , . ' 1 1 9 0 ' . . . 9 1 r w 9 . . . . 9 9 1 9 ' o 1 Q . . p 1 ' . . . . 1 9 0 . . . . . . . D . . . . . . . . . I O . . . . . . . C . - . , 4 , - . . . r O I 9 O cv Q 'I ly km' P'-bs ff' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Seated Edna Nore, Allce Moore, Sally Craft, Llnda Kenyon Dorothy Colllns, Carolyn Berry Standlng Betty Van Buren, Margaret Moore, Emma Palm, Mary Ann Swantak Barbara Morse, Plerette Benjamln LOUlS9 Brockway, Prlscllla Brlggs -7 gi A4 5 5 3 NURSING CLUB Seated Nancy Cllne, Harrlet Surace A11ce Moore, Bonnle Brown, Monlca Rabeler El1zabeth DBV1S Plerette Benjamln, Joan Dyer, Patr1c1a Post Standlng Emma Palm, Ellror Abram Paulette Street, Ellzabeth Burns Joy Street, Beverly Palm, Judlth Relat1on, Margaret Moore, Betty Van Buren, Loulse Brockway 41 A 6.1 V L4 ' 'V N., V A 77 T Q . . .:. 4 A ' p 7. .. 5 -4 , - -' -I -3, - 2 Q ,F . t f , y' X W ,lx E . 4 ,I , , -s A ! ' t , , , T., . ' L., -3 fin.-' 4 -h ' , . -X P ., 9 ' i-ilu' wi g - x' ae . 1 S ,,,, L- - . . . . . I , Q 3 1 Q O .,,, ,, , :- '. X l .-. ' 49 I a 7 v , 0 I T , .A - Q A . . 6, 1 ' ,X Y i . A 1 ' Q. A , 2: I' ' K 7 ag :f I .vt ,r . .- ti' , , x Q 1 j Nt ' S r , Z , 4 'I 4 AK. x V . . .... . . , ., . , , , . : . . , , . .1 . 5 T' DRAMATICS CLUB st Row Harr1et Surace, Barbara Morse, Joan Dyer, Monlka Rabeler, Renate Rabeler 2nd Row Mark Grzebskl, L1nda Kenyon, Loulse Brockway M1rdza V6JlDS, Eva Cornell Tonya DaV1d son Ellzabeth Burns Llnda Adams 3 d Row Ph11T1p Blodgett, Robert Ca1rns, KeV1D Bllgh 42 v- C, . Q , ' v 1 I ' , I , J I .' , Q N . fl 14 ,if C X X' Jfrf 7' ' ' 1- N A A 4 :All 2 2 V: ,-J .M ' ' ., , 2- 0 95 ' .. ' A ,rf 2' - A I- ' . tr 1,,x 4 f 'f QJ,A. ' t ' J - iir f Y -J v , , , V 9. 2. , I . 1 : ' ' . 3 ' l 0 , v 0 , - . , T A I I 4. Q f av L ' 'fx A R f Il ' mf f 'N'-u - 5 I - --1:11 55 e f 1 rw 5 QLJWN-lp? x . Q x Q 6-' 11 Howard Travell 3rd attendant Cleftus Bengamln, 2nd attendant Roddy Kawamoto crown bearer Rlchard Martln, lst attendant James Cmxth, last year's klng ARTHUR TURKIIER, KINJG, KAREN MARTIN QUEEN Barbara Mlgll, last year's queen Katherlne Yamada, crown bearer Margaret Lehner, lst attendant Fay NGSb1tt, 2nd attend at Mary Thompson 3rd attendant 1 W 'TX 5 li V gn- Q5-'uv K. :NSE X f ,ig 11. ' P I al SA! 1 .,,.!. 1 V - ...1 l 'L if - .- 1' ' X Y fb If 1 CLASS PROPHECY Here it is the year 1978 on this great planet Earth. 'All aboard for Venus, Mars, and all points beyond,' calls the rocket conductor. Rushing through the gate to catch the ship we see a dashing young man whom we recognize to be the coach of the Planet Trotters That's Howard Travelll Whoopsl He bumped into that lady standing by the gate 'Excuse me, but I'1l get your packages, M1ss!' 'Thank you so much, sir My, but you look familiar Why aren't you Howard Travell?' 'Why, yes! You must be that little spinster, Donna Yarter! Not hooked yet, I see! Neither am I but I'm 1n no hurry I must catch the rocket for Venus I'm attending the wedding of one of my old classmates, Tonya Davidson 'Wonders w1ll never cease, because that's Just where I was going! Oh, the door 15 closing! We missed the rocket 'Let's sit over here and talk over old times The next ship will be along soon ' Meanwhile on the rocket 'Time for blast off! Ten! Nine! Eight! 'Richard Martin reporting for duty, s1r ' 'RlChl Where have you been keeping yourself all these years? Remember me? I'm Art your old buddy! Art Turnierl' ' o it is! ow 'ya been, old buddy?' 'Oh I've been pretty good My wife and I own a mansion on Venus now, and we have five children all boys, of course ' 'Time to blast off, now! Hang on!' 'Fasten your safety belts! The rocket is getting ready stewardess There is a hub bub 1n the conversation. and f1f1a11Y One What are you doing here? I'm Bev Palm, remember? These are my husband I met him wh1le I was a nurse at the hospital to blast off ' says the lady speaks up 'Fay Nesbitt! all my children, and this is 'Wel1, Bev! I must say, I never thought I'd see you again I'm married too, but my husband was called on a business trip on Mars, so he 1sn't here today 'Did you say that was Fay Nesb1tt?' cries a voice from the rear 'I'm Sandy Hoyt, your ld friend, remember?' H1 Sandy! How are you? My, 1t's been so long, hasn't 1t9' 'I don't suppose you'd know Karen Martin She married a prosperous businessman, and she and her husband own the 'Davis Rocket Company' on Jupiter, now 1, Karen! Isn't that Leonard Hunter and Dennis H1117 H1, Fellows! Gee, there's B1 Van Buren! I hear you're thinking about going into a partnership with Karen in the 'Davis Rocket Company ' It's so nice to see everyone agaln Did you hear Tonya was gett1ng married today9' ' es, 1n fact, tha 's w ere we are going r1ght now at a pleasant surprisel' 'Rocket ready for landing! Well I'll see you all at the wedding ' At the Wedding 'Won't she make a pretty bride? The groom is from a l1ttle town called Delhi Tonya met him while she was working in Pete s I guess 'There's Donna Gavett Isn't her husband the minister here now?' 'I hear the reception is at the Turn1er's mansi twry has h1red ma1ds to do work now It must be n1ce ' hear ball with 'Shhl The wedding march 15 beginning Why, 1sn't that Peg Lehner playing the she became a beaut1c1an, and in her spare time she helps her husband who 15 a coach They had enough children for their own team, so that's what she spends all her organ? I basket her time 'I imagine sh pretty busy now Here comes the bride! I see Donna Gavett 15 Tonya' maid of honor sn t that Genie Morse as her br1desma1d9 Genie 15 a secretary on Venus, but she's not marr1ed yet I see Charlie Smith and Cletus Bengamin are her ushers What a nice wedding ' 'I hear Joyce Alton and Dick Kathmann signed seven year contracts with MGM studios in Hollywood 'Yes, and Warren Peter became the fire chief on Mercury ' 'Jack Speciale and Bob CBITDS couldn't make it Jack is a doctor now, and Bob is going to be a father anytime now H s wife is a nurse, I heard ' 'There are Richard Milewski and Alice Moore They are happily married, and Richard owns his own lumber company Alice teaches at the local school 'There's Patty Post! I hear she and her husband took Plant on Pluto ' 'There are Joy Street and Victoria Abram I hear Joy and they are enjoying life tremendously As for J1ctor1a, Neptune helping the poor people getting together again, Fay I'll 'It surely was fu Champlin is waiting for her good friend, Doreen Hitchcock ' 46 over the Smith Brothers Cough Drop married a good looking minister, she became a missionary, and she 15 see you at the reception Donna She drives the school bus up here now I hear her mechanic is . ' . O D . . . .N . . . ---U . i . , s ' ' H ' 0 ' . 0 . ' I O . u a A A 'I' . . . , . . . .N o ' ' . N . 1 . A . ., a A . u .N ,H. I 0 D . . . .11 'Y - ' t h ' ' . Wh ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1' n I 'us ' , . . . , . . . .On. i . . I . o . n s 1 1 1 o .n . ' ' ' e's . ' ' s . - - 0 I , . . . . . . in - 1 . i 0 a . .I u I ' w A . 'I' ' on .' . ' n ' ' . ' . . . . . me. . 0 . . . . ., JZ 47? i ff? 1 BASEBALL lst Row George Many Manager James Migli, Wayne Swantak, Howard Russell, Dennis Brockwa Neil Riddell ?nd Row Pete Collins Robert Stanton Howard Travell, Patrick Hoffman, William McIntosh, Charles Miller, Paul Slavinski, William Van Buren, Richard Nilewski, James Cowan, Coach Stivers, Robert Maxon Arthur Turnier, Andrew Cline Our baseball team was nothing spectacular after two defeats by Stamford, leaving us in second place in league standings Our win over Delhi in a non league encounter lifted the whole school spirit which remained high after the second string victory over Treadwell with Howard Travell and Robert Stanton on the mound and the 550 batting average honors held by Kurt Gunther being shattered by Art Turnier, hitting 667 the team finished the season with a record of seven wins and two losses Davenport 5 Delhi 5 Treadwell O Andes 7 Stamford 4 Davenport 2 . Treadwell 0 eJefferson 2 . . . . Stamford 5 +Non-league 48 SOPFER lst Row Everett Palmer, Fred Joed1cke, Paul S13V1nSk1, Andrew Cllne Danlel Palm, John Bel l1no, Ne1l Plddell 2nd Row Ronald Davls, Denn1s Brockway, Arthur Turnler, Dennls Murphy Coach Stlvers, Ronald M11eWSk1, Wllllam Van Buren, Donald Ackerly Wayne Swantak 3rd Row DlCh8Id M11eWSk1, Cletus BenJam1n Larry Davls, Rlchard Hartln, N1Ch861 Bower Charles Smlth Robert stanton, Bruce Guttr1dge Th1S year the soccer season ended w1th f1ve w1ns and three losses wh1ch was the same as tae 1956 season Scores Roxbury 4 Davenport 7 Stamford 9 Grand Gorge Roxbury 7 Davenport 2 Stanford 8 49 4 N S.K. 5 v.s. Grand Gorge 4 S.K. 10 v.s. S.K. 13 v.s. S.K. 3 v.s. . S.K. 6 v.s. 7 S.K. 8 v.s. S.K. 14 v.s. S.K. 4 v.s. H CD Lf 'X' xv! VARSITY BASKETBALL lst Qow John Belllno, Ronald Davls Rlchard Mart1n, Larry Davls, Nlchael Bower, Charles Smlth Cletus Bengamln 2nd Row W1111am Van Buren, Manager, Rlchard Kathmann, Denn1s Brock way, Coach St1vers Arthur Turn1er, George Skog Rlchard N1lGWSkl f 1- W f Q gfcr , st Bow J mes 1 Ianager e 1 B doerl Donald Ackerlw Denrls urphx Fred JO6d1CkE heodore Arch hald Ard ew Cl P6 Jlctor T 1o1o ara er 2nd Row Ernest Hltchcock Robert tanton Varce 'cfntee Stanley Carrody Kerneth artln Danlel Paln Wayne Swantak 50 . T A ,, A ay . VR v. ,QW ' -Q lf M .l' X165 I sd ' Ak ' . , -D in X Jgs ' xxx- .', 'xy l a u X.: 5 R .V N' l 4 W , I 'tx I N 'I ' 1 0 I X -K , O . ' v Q N . L N , ' x 5. Bo . .- t 'lt If 1 . I X e-. xg l . y' Q, , K' 'O ' X ' ' 'A x 4 A U A I . . K A u , R . A, ' . . . O I: Y . i n u y' . 1 1 0 1 . 1 .21 . 4. L ' ' Q.: . J 'Q - s. is 'Q' If I' 'Nz s., -1 X-.., as , K0 x X X , at 5 x B - , tx A A ' A V ' V 5 fs K x L E ' Q l . m , fl? I I' ,K I' I , 4 5, X . J.N. ,A L,,EHLl 3 A : an :1ig1',f .,Ni'.i N ff ' , I ' 1, , .f. ll , . Ar. ' t. lg . I X 1 . , rg 1 ' 'I -3 0 A H '1 ' Y' .Av '-9 0 X Uxixr 'GPX 3 X, U! of VAQSITV CHEFQLEADERS Joan Dyer, Norma Brlggs, Damarls Vanson, Fay N9Sb1tt, Margaret Lehner .J 1 - V T.J. CHEFRLEADERS Barbara Nany, Betty Van Buren, Vargaret Hoore, Erma Palm. 51 J 5 X ,la Lf.f K 9 D, Xj 5 .QF Njxfr-'K y.1 ,xxi rgx 'i xii! rj x ,. 3 ue M U' Q5 -33 1 4 X' , I Q ,Cn , Gul lx lx '21 6 X fl X so ' X13 Av ,Q X fg M N' 45 ' iii l 4 5 I x 3 f A I u 3 1 A L 'I X i iff, A pl- f X I ll ' x ,gn- 1l'ir N 5 - a 4,101.3 , in , 1 -' 1 g j ' CLASS WILL Jack Speciale leaves his shyness to Kitty Reed. C Richard Milewski leaves his parking spot across the road from Moore's to Denny Brockway. Cletus Benjamin leaves nothin' to everyone. Bob Cairns leaves the road to Delhi to Bruce Guttridge and Jerry Migli in hqpeg that it may be a happy and prosperous one Fay Nesbitt leaves her 'good behavior' in Mrs Rowe's study hall to Kevin Bligh Beverly Palm leaves the recreation room in the basement to her sister Emma, in hopes that she may have one of those birthday parties too Joy Street leaves to Charlie Miller her ability to play piano Sandra Hoyt leaves her singing ability to her future sister in law Betty Melin Patty Post leaves the remnants of the family car with all the dented chrome strips. her family in hopes that it will carry them safely to church and back Arthur Turnier leaves his ability to do the right thing at the right time to George Skog Victoria Abram leaves her ability to drive cautiously to Jimmy Migli Richard Kathmann leaves his ability to burn the candle at both ends to others of his type Genie Morse leaves her collection of Elvis records to Mr Leonard Donna Yarter leaves peace to Mrs Hoyt Charles Smith leaves his girls in Davenport to Jack Bellino in hopes that he has as much fun with them as Charlie had Peggi Lehner leaves nothing She's taking it all with her for future use Karen Martin leaves her seat in Tommy's bequeathed her by Betty O'B11DSk1, to Anne Marie Archibald Billy Van Buren leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Andy Cline Leonard Hunter leaves his ability to do the wrong thing at the right time to other un fortunate souls Doreen Hitchcock leaves thank goodness! Tonya Davidson leaves to next year's class her knowledge of Business Law in hopes that someone will finally win an argument with Mrs Hoyt Donna Gavett leaves the parking spot behind the house given to her by Kay to Joan with the provision that she lDonnaD may use it when the opportunity arises Alice Moore leaves to her sister Maggie, the family living room Richard Martin leaves his nickname 'Big George' to Teddy Archibald Mary Thompson leaves her ability to drive slo o ow to Phyllis Truran in hopes that it has taught her a lesson Joyce Alton leaves her cultivated manners to Mary Lutz Warren Peter Just leaves Dennis Hill leaves his wig to Ronnie Leal Donna Champlin leaves her homemaking cook book to Lloyd Dibble Howard Travell leaves his ability to fall out of cars while backing up, to Don Ackerly Th book p I d by VELVATONE f l th ph t g Sol p I N N rn p 1 g 6 ed Rh vx at thod O . . u ' 0 . . . 9 . . , . . . . . . I . . . . . . . .. - , 0 , to . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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