South Kortright Central High School - Almedian Yearbook (South Kortright, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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Burke, Supervising Principal Miss Helen McDivitt, We, the class of '59, feel privileged to dedicate the twentieth Almedian to seven teachers who have spent the twenty years since the founding of our school, teaching, guiding, and helping hundreds of students achieve an education here at South Kortright. E N 1 4 - v 1 I 7 I E a I I I I H L . 1 I i 1 1 1 1--.mm M:--..fnm.....1-f1.1.-I...-mm .-.11.-...f..-.:.-md..--1. mmm.-....mm-i......,w.m-Lm.--mm:m...f.m-.f......I-mm.-f-2-.1--,H...--....1,-.1 lm......-mn.-.m.:.--U ml MR. E. A. BURKE . MR. M. C. CARPENTER Supervising Principal District Superintendent BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATEDg Lester Rowe, Clerk, George Many, President. STANDING: James Davis, Bruce Nesbitt, James Cowan, Vice President, Donald Rose, Treasurer, Edwin Doig, I 1 I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :suIn.4-.nI.-'uns-mx...I--nun1-u:u.xnfu.xI.u,u.nsInn1'n-nwx.1e nnuurnnxn.n1u:-n--In-nun:-.gznafrzugnIn-1'nl1uz4.Hnann1nnx.:-u.I1.Inumun.Ir.r.I.u-annum -n.n.:nn.u.nx.u-xIuI--111111.-vIn.nn..-uIn-I..L1IIxnvun-nunr-nI:rIuIu B3 A ... I SEATED: Mrs, Wilson, Miss Russ, Mrs. Rich, Mrs. Hoyt, Miss Norberg, Mrs, Maxon, Miss Gadsby, Miss McDivitt, Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Burke. STANDING: Mr. Burke, Mr. Townsend, Mr, Jordan, Mr. Leonard, Mr, Rogers, Mr. Chien, Mr. Brownell, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Palm. ,Q Q., A .3 ,L SEATED: Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Gould, Miss Rose, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Peebles, Mrs, Krick, Mrs. McDougall. STANDING: Miss Pogue, Mrs. Cairns, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs, Thompson, Mrs, Clark, Miss Whitney, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Hall. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1959: lt is with pride and pleasure that I take this opportunity to congratulate you, the members of the twentieth class to be graduated from South Kortright Central School, Throughout the years your school has been working to bring our young people to this important milestone. As you leave here for the next phase of your lives, I sincerely hope that you will continue to enlarge upon those attributes which your teachers have instilled in you - especially the importance of vision in your work, One day during the construction of St. Paul's Cathedral in London Sir Christopher Wren, its architect, walked unrecognized among the workmen, He asked one man what he was doing and his reply was I am cutting a piece of stone. He asked a second man the same question and he answered 'I am earning five shilling twopence a day. However from a third man in answer to his inquiry he was told I am helping Sir Christopher Wren build a beautiful cathedral. This man truly had vision. I-le could see beyond the cutting of stone, beyond the eaming of his daily wage, to the creation of a work of art, namely the building of a great cathedral, Widening your horizons to see beyond the daily routine gives inspiration and value to your efforts. In order to be happy and gain a sense of achievement, I would add these further attributes to that of vision: faith, integrity, the ability to make wise choices, to get along well with others and to have an unquenchable desire to grow. Your school stands ready and willing to assist you in any way possible during these years ahead. My very best wishes to each of you. ' EDWARD A, BURKE f !:?: wb N san Q Q' x gi 35' we Q 'rs y , :LS , digg ,mg X' llv v A f arlel M 1 f . v ' . 1' r ::4 k'kkV- L : ' I L F Sr ,lr M W av' Mrs. Smith, Mrs, Johnson, Miss Dibble, Mrs. Palm. Left ro right: Mr. Leo Burdick, Mr. Francis Manger, Mr. Herbert Coager. Mr. Harold Stevens, Mr. Harvey McKillip, Mr. Donald Sanders, Mr. Lester Rowe, Mr. Allen Cairns, Mr. James Davidson, Mr. Homer Benedict. ff? 1 if' f E'-5295- 75 2 Qmszlfif- I 1 1 ! ! 3 G ,I i 1 I I 1 . I ! i I I I n a i P L I 1 1 I Wi Y I I iw I F I 4 -lrrlzlafnrul.u.mznzHnrn'. rzuln nunaf:urn--nu.uvl:-lln.lxna-I-Kzunvuvr:r1lsl.nasnllul.nll-mx:.-..ulvxl-lvlxnI.l.,nlrl--nAnv1ll.Jll-ll4'ull-nnnx4zl'.vmmln.-xu1l.ll.unlnnvrx4-x:--11:11.-vxl.An.n-v4lH1.,LfuAlun.:-nnmrflxv BETTY BURNS Love me, love my horse, Dramatics Club 1-3, Yearbook Assistant Editor 4, Nurses' Club 2, 3, Blue and Gray Assistant Editor 2, News Editor 3, Kortlights 2-4, Assistant Editor 3, Marching Corps 3, Prize Speaking 3, Sports Play Days 3, 4, School Spirit Club Secretary 3. LLOYD DIBBLE They must have been talking about rne because they laughed uproariously. Soccer 1, 2, Junior Play 3, Yearbook Feature Editor 4, Bus Monitor 3, 4. JOAN DYER Senior with a Junior heartbeat, Chorus 1-4, All-County Chorus 2, 3, Kortlights 3, Dramatics Club 1-4, President 3, Vice President 2, 4, Nurses' Club 2, 3, School Spirit Club 3, FHA 1, Senior Play 4, Junior Prom Attendant 3, Year- book Staff 4, Sport Play Days 2-4, Cheerleading - JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Tri-County Reading Festival 3, Class Treasurer 4, Student Council Representative 4, Senior Ball Attendant. MICHAEL FOLEY l could be better if I would, but it's awfully lone some being good. Bachelors' Club 1', Photography Club 1', Manager JV Basketball 1', Bowling Club 3', FFA 4. ' Walton Central School EVA CORNELL A smile for every girl and two for every fellow. Chorus 1, Nurses' Club 2, Dramatlcs Club 3, Kort- lights 2-4, Yearbook Staff 4, RONALD LEAL His heart is as great as the world, Blue and Gray 2, 3, Kortlights 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 3, Junior Prom Attendant 3, FFA 1-4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Class Vice Presi- dent 4. JEAN BENKERT There is no good in arguing with the inevitable, Photography Club 1'. ' Bethpage High School NANCY CLINE As merry as the day ls long. Band 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Prize Speaking 1, Class Sec- retary 3,4, Nurses' Club 2-4, Secretary 3, Student Council Representative 2, Treasurer 3, Marching Corps 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Sport Play Days 2, 3. .rf M' . -A. K frfvwr WWWM5 I CATHERINE REED 'Personality wlth a dash of mischief. Band 1-45 All-County Band 4: Student Council Rep- resentative 3g Class Treasurer 3: Chorus 1-4g Sport Play Days 1.2.3. A MANFRED WALTER Have I caught my heavenly jewel? FFA 1-3',4, Secretafy 3'g Service Squad 2'g Labora tory Squad 2'g Math Club Secretary 3'g Landscape Club President 3'g Yearbook Staff 4. ' Newton Hlgh School Agricultural'Annex ' U n A DAMARIS YANSON ' ' 'The smile that won't come off. 'Chonrs 1-4g All-County Chorus 1,2,4g Choir 1, 3g Band 1-45 Junior Play 34 Senior Play 43 Iunlor Prom Queen 3g Cheerleading - IV 2, -Varsity 3,4g March- ing Corp 2, 3, 4g Yearbook Staff 4. I 4 of 4 , I ,' v ' U xi . . LEON CHAMPLIN Y 'UWLQQ of few words are the best., . 'FFA'1,2.3.4. ' Q . V A Q n - ji .. . , s.f.Q' ' I . 9, X mu Q 4 43 . V' . , l ho. . W ' if ' ' D W H , ,r .., , . b X . arf QM' ' za ' A ' I Mnznia vsxms I wish you would explain the explanation. Band 1, 25 Nurses' Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 Kon- lights Art Editor 3,45 Yearbook Art Editor 45 Chorus 1. GEORGE MANY - 'And cursed be he that moms my bones, Blue and Gray 1,25 Yearbook Stiff 45 Baseball Man- ager 2. 5 . s MARG T KENYON' Oh, I a busy,llttle bee, . Bamatlcs Club 15 Blue and Gray News Editor 15 5 Chorus 2-45 Class President 3, 45 Yearbook Editor 45 Student Council Representative 1,4, Ylce President ' 1 35 senior Play 45 mmm Play ag Nurses' cmb sec- retary-Treasurer 25 Junior Prom lst Attendant 35 Sen- ior Ball Attendant 4. il .XP , ps . S ri 9 . Q 3 sg . r I mm M1611 ' 51 ' 3 'Z ' 4 1 o .' ' He's sadly shy - untilyou know him. 'A m ssskewsu 1,25 PFAA-4, Sentinel2, '1'reasur6r55 f Junior Front Attendant 35 Yearbook Staff 4. ' 5 . . V ' ,Ss 0 , 5 9, , . a . ' 5 u , . If 'F . O wi v U A , 0 if .. A , ln, PHYLLIS TRURAN Good temper, like a sunny day, sheds a ray of bright- ness over everything. Kortlights 1-4, Assistant Editor 2, Editor 3, Student Council Representative 1, 3, President 4, Citizenship Conference 3, Girls' State 3, DAR Citizenship Award 4, Science Congress 1, Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award 2, 3, Dramatics Club 4, Junior Play Prompter 3, Sen- ior Play Prompter 4, Yearbook staff 4, Play Days 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD MURPHY A little learning is a dangerous thing. CAROLYN BERRY A 'Wedding is destiny, and hanging is likewise. Baton Tvdrling 1', IV Cheerleading 2', FHA 2',3, Library Council 1, 2', Chorus 3, Junior Prom Attend- ant 3, Sport Play Days 2-4. ' Stamford Central School ERNEST HITCHCOCK I'm a self-made man, but 1 think if I had it to do over again I'd call in someone else. FFA 1-4, Secretary 2. Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, County Secretary 4, Kortlights 1, Drarnatics Club 1, 4, Senior Play 4, Basketball JV 2, 3, Varsity 4, Year- book Businessg Editor 4, Harvest Dance Attendant 3, 4. ,, . HE fs DOROTHY COLLINS 'A good heart is better than all the heads in the world Kortlights 3,43 Blue and Gray 3,4g FHA 3, Junior Play Prompter 3g Senior Play Prompter 4: Yearbook Business Editor. JACK BELLINO Never seems to shout, is he quiet? I have my doubts Soccer 1-4, Captain 4g Basketball - JV 1, Varsity 2, 3g Baseball 1, Junior Prom lst Attendant 3, Yearbook Staff 4. ANNE MARIE ARCHIBALD 'Wonders are many and none is more wonderful than man, Baton Twirling lg Dramatlm Club 15 Marching Corps 1, 25 Blue and Gray 2g Chorus 2-45 All-County Mixed Chorus 4, Chou 2, a, 4, Yearbook staff 4, School s plrlt Club 3g Senior Play 4, JUDY RELATION People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading, Rifle Club 1'g Chonts 1',3,4g Yearbook Staff 4g Nurses' Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. ' Milford High, N. H. PRISCILLA BRIGGS A shy unassuming girl, but real gold underneath. FHA 1, 2g Nurses' Club 2, School Splrit Club 3g Year- book Feature Editor 4. GEORGE SKOG Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more. Baseball 3g Basketball - JV 1,2, Varsity 3,45 Student Council Representative 2g Citizenship Conference 3, 4, Class Vice President 3, Junior Prom King 3, FFA 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, President 4, County Vice Presi- dent 4, National Convention Delegate 4g Harvest Dance King 3, Bus Monitor 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. MARGARET PLACE 'A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. Chorus 1, Drarnatics Club 4g Blue and Gray 3,4, School Spirit Club 33 Yearbook Staff 4, HOWARD RUSSELL 'Who said, 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes '? FFA 2-4, IV Basketball 15 Baseball 23 SOCCCI 1-33 Yearbook staff 4. HARRIETV SURACE 'Lookable as well as likeable, Blue and Gray 2-45 Kortlights 2, Yearbook Feature Editor 4, Nurses' Club 2-4: Dramatics Club 1-4, Sec- retary 2, FHA 45 Sport Play Days 2, 3, Marching Corps 3,4g School Spirit Club 3. BRUCE GUTTRIDGE 'Though he looks very quiet . . ., Soccer 1-3: JV Basketball 1, 2, Junior Play 33 Senior Play 4, FFA 1-4, Reporterg Yearbook Staff 4, JOANN ASKEW What passion cannot music raise and quell. FHA 1, 2g Nurses' Club 2, Band 1-4, All-County Orchestra 4, Chorus 1-4g Choir 1-4, All-County Chorus 1-3, All-State Sectional Chorus lg Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Yearbook Art Editor 4, Prize Speak- ing 2.4, Sectionals 2, Talent Show 1, 3,4g Senior Ball Attendant. GOLDIE CAPLE 'Better two heads than one, FHA 1, Secretary 2, Blue and Gray 3,4g School Spirit Club 3, Kortlights 4. ADELE KISSNER Sober, but not serlousg quiet, but not idle. Kortllghts 1, 3,4g Blue and Gray 1, 3,45 Marching Corps 3g Sport Play Days 2-4g FHA 4g Yearbook Staff 4 JOHN PARDY Don't look for trouble: let trouble look for you. Baseball lg Soccer 2. NORMA BRIGGS 'There is a mischievous twinkle in her eye, Blue and Gray 3g Varsity Cheerleader 3,4g Sport Play Days 1-4g Yearbook Staff 4. As the winds were gently blowing Through the great Catskills, The Class of '59 stood together Proud and still. With the traditional eagerness of seniors, We looked forward to our Washington stay, As community support followed our dances And Mr, Jordan directed our play, Our Christmas Ball was a gay holiday And slowly our Almedian was composed. mr hops, a supper, the basketball games, The senior- junior plays saw our treasury grow. At last, there before us the capitol stands, The flag waving freely above, Soon sadly but hopefully we graduate From the secure life that we love. We bow to our advisor and officers, Our thanks are many and loud To the principal, parents, and teachers, And the greatest of all, to God. vv ' f I I E , . . 4.4.4 .1 ali' W -N SX' E 'fs ax . 15531 X . ,v .gfig-z 'X kj . hh im gx,s!.,gt,L, 4 ,, . K+ V f-'K A . L' . ' 1, vaymf - - r ' K . -3365, lf, .. 1-M Q' . K , - . ' ,. ' 125 :wwf 53-'M -f 6254 fi ' Q' 54 w . ,, f va ,A J, X, aw, 4 X as :M ,Q gr , , , q,,.4,L Q 'Q 5 .5 ' V ' ff' 7' ff. X ifftv, tk gif Vg- I I M, 5 x' L u'f ', 'A , . 9 -.,.f ,A f , 'blk mn. gf --M 43 wwf X f ig,+,fgi:-0 wr: H116 li! Ekusarif , ,, R is A A gang X N 35? ,E ,wk 3 . .JI 2 A f 5' if X sw e gk wcmgaz Zlivez 4 :Q-QPSK -ff ww- ug I -N Yi, Am VW? K' Tk S, Q if K Af? Q .ff K' S N X xxx ASQ.. A -my i X S P mi gf Rx XX, 'MS-if' T. v vs X ,Q EM XY J 2 ' 3 L, .-ll '56 il.. .5 In 'I'-1 4-.,..,, J 9-Q, 'Monk' my xi 'S Horny 7 M5 0 s Most Athletic Best Dressed Most Talkative Most Intelligent Best Musician Most Devastating Most Popular Most Artistic Most Quiet Best Homemaker Most Coquettish Most Studious Best School Citizen Most Even -Tempered Most Versatile Best Looking Best Sense of Humor Best Class Worker 0 122 Me enzbr Gkss NORMA BRIGGS IOAN DYER HARRIET SURACE EVA CORNELL NORMA BRIGGS MARGARET KENYON JOANN ASKEW EVA CORNELL DAMARIS YANSON MITZI VEIINS GOLDIE CAPLE PRISCILLA BRIGGS KITTY REED PHYLLIS TRURAN JUDY RELATION PHYLLIS TRURAN CA ROLYN BERRY JOAN DYER MARGARET KENYON DOROTHY COLLINS MARGARET KENYON ADELE KISSNER GEORGE SKOG BRUCE GUTT RIDGE LLOYD DIBBLE LLOYD DIBBLE ERNIE HITCHCOCK JACK BELLINO GEORGE MANY LEON CHAMPLIN MIKE FOLEY MANFRED WALTER RONNIE LEAL MIKE FOLEY ERNIE HITCHCOCK GEORGE SKOG LLOYD DIBBLE RONNIE LEAL I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q 1 I x I I I I I u 1 .. nan :nn Iumnzuu Ihpm:urun...n..u-nagmxvnn nu-n1l.u.:uun.:l.n-.uzrnuznv-..ra,ny.:vnuun-gnu.:ul.:-nu-nun..nu-.nunl:'1-n.n-...ur'n.uu...-nu.u.I -nz-un:-sr I-.ul-'n'n..1.1 FIRST ROW: Goldie Caple, Dorothy Collins, Anne Marie Archibald, Joan Dyer, Margaret Kenyon, Ronald Leal, Nancy Cline, Judy Relation, Kitty Reed, Carolyn Berry SECOND ROW: Jack Bellino, George Many, Margaret Place, Darnaris Yanson, Harnet Surace, Priscilla Briggs, Michael Foley, Jerry Migli. THIRD ROW: George Skog Ernest Hitchcock Phyllis Truran, Norma Briggs, Betty Burns, Jean Benkert, Bruce Guttridge, Leon Champlrn FOURTH ROW: John Pardy, Lloyd Dibble, Io Ann Askew, Adele Kissner Eva Cornell Mirdza Vejins, Manfred Walter, Howard Russell. President - - - - - MARGARET KENYON Vice President - - - - - - Secretary - - Treasurer - - CLASS COLORS - - RONALD LEAL NANCY CLINE JOAN DYER Red and Silver CLASS MOTTO: Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteous ness and all this shall be added unto you. FIRST ROW: James Migli, Margaret Moore, Betty Davis, Barbara Many, Alda Craft, Patricia Hayes, Patricia Lutz, .Gordon Roe. SECOND ROW: Victor Triolo, George Hansen, Sandra Van I-loesen, Barbara Morse, Monika Rabeler, Louise Brockway, Sherrie Nesbitt, Betty Van Buren, Neil Riddell, Everett Palmer. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Martin, Andrew Cline, Emma Palm, Jo Ann Mclntosh, Betty Melin, Elinor Abram, Linda Kenyon Paulette Street, Fred Ioedicke, Tom Burdick. FOURTH ROW: Charles McCracken, Dale Van Valkenburg, Ronald Milewski, Robert Stanton, Dennis Murphy, Charles Miller, Stanley Carmody, Wayne Swantak, Dennis Brockway. FIFTH ROW: Patrick Darling, Vance McEntee, Joseph Kosier, Paul Slavinski. President ---- - - - FRED JOEDICKE Vice President - - - - BETTY VAN BUREN Secretary ---- - - BETTY MELIN Treasurer - - - DENNY BROCKWAY ggxdgg v-WO -la:-was D- QQ nf 'EE 5 n.m ' Em WEQQQO Bofnmhii MQ D'-I.. ' '-2'5 ,,,, . fb:-2.10037 E.n..x5n 71. -8- 3 Qggmo E 'S0,fL7 L4 ' Fl ' gzsggb 5: O :1 55521 fha,-,WNV E?Q?59 N 5 :U 5535525 -5- v--mx 000-1 ni Npsggnn :I xggega wg, E'g'i2 mrs:-gm,-HID X' P4 l3mO,..,Q.-- 275' - F' 5192?-QS' nQg1H-N5 arf- HHS n-1- :UOF- zlgg r-40 gwugohl g,,gQs.2O ,...::'3,UQf5 'g,-.12-nu' 5U:II 'g rom 'ED- ,,, . roigncn 2:'5 g:1'2w Nzjiseza UEFQEB 2-Ucocn a'SvU2 'S .,E.g-PTS fbm .. H. i - 63 E M Q S129 X FIRST ROW: Elwin Sackett, Sharon Hill, Barbara Jean Smith, Lorelle Magnan, Bar- bara Brockway, Steven Kosier, Patty Palmer, Ella Mae Beken, Beverly Morse, Catherine Cantwell, John Zepko. SECOND ROW: James Dyer, Elton Murdock, Tom Stevins, Bob Burdick, Dorothy Merwin, Linda Decker, Sandra Mattice, Paul Dibble, Alden Burdick, Lloyd Carmody, Richard Gould, THIRD ROW: Mary Martin, Victor Stevens, Howard Corbin, William Shay, Kenneth Olsen, John Merwin, Fred Cleveland, Marshall Dibble, Lathan Benjamin, Samuel Hitt, Mary Jean Archibald, X XS . 1 'Q fx oewwq Aff- FIRST ROW: I. Van Buren, D. Henness, B. Macaluso, F. Surace, S. Chichester, C. Smith, L. LaLonde, B. Pindar, D. Post, F. Lamport. SECOND ROW: L. Moore, M. Triolo, R. Mattice, L. Collins, L.. MacArthur, L. Wilkens, J, Briggs, R. Svegl, R. Truesdell, W. Peter. THIRD ROW: M. Mason, G, Martin, B. Joedicke, A. Krick, H. Street, R. McIntosh, G. Matthews, E. Davis, M. Martin, E. Odell. FOURTH ROW: R. Skidmore, R, Swantak, S. Martin, C. Graig, D. Olsen, J. Gavett, L, Miller, S. Bookout, D. Hait, F, Dorosky, R. Rice, G. Yanson. FIRST ROW: H. Travell, I. Morse, E. More, M. Cohn, J. Miller, J. Coager, G. Burdick, V. Dubac, F. Craft, K. Swantak, J. Cantwell, G. Brown. SECOND ROW: J. Horne, T, Surace, G. Van Kleeck, C. Collins, E. Berry, L. Hayes, M. Salvini, S. Cole, J. Dyer, W. Zepko, I. Hitt, F. Burdick, D, O'Blinsky, J. Kathmann. THIRD ROW: M. Abram, S, Gould, E. Decker, D. Hawke, M, Maxon, L. Johnson, J. Kosier, C. Hall, D. Doig, M. Cole, D. Brown, J. Marschilok, R. Roe, M. Martin. FOURTH ROW: E. McEntee, T. Lifgren, D, Benjamin, D. Merritt, S. Rabeler, L. Quackenbush H. Hosier. P. Martin, R. Cline, W. Berry, F. Orlowski, F. Miller, W. Snyder. FIRST ROW: R, Hoyt, F, Quackenbush, S, Hill, V. Richmond, J. Brown, L. Row, L, Mondore, R, Salvini, S. Gula, C, Raym, E, Foote, J. Townsend, SECOND ROW: P, Svegl, B. Cavan, S, Cole, N. J. Benjamin, E. Clark, S. Hoy, J. Martin, D. Truax, J. Stevens, G. Krick. THIRD ROW: A. Avery, J. Palmer, N. Gould, M. A. MacArthur, J. Mclntosh, A. Martin, C. Turnier, J, Joedicke, J, Lamport. FOURTH ROW: M, Miller, P. Collins, R, Kenyon, L, Hart, D. Kelsey, D. McEntee, T. Burns, T. Bookhout, A. Rich, L, Dibble, M. Lutz. FIRST ROW: W. Wilkins, G, Collins, D, Hoyt, Jo Plndar, J. Grant, C, Lentine, P. Flower, L. Johnson, B. Donofrio, B. Cole, B. Dibble, L, Truax, SECOND ROW: D. Kingsley, C. Rice, D. LaLonde, D, Cole, F. Aldrich, F. Migli, J, Kenyon, T. Gebhard, P, Turesdell, M, Kosier, S. Pindar. THIRD ROW: R. Archibald, G. Snyder, L. Peletz, M. Dorosky, E, Street, W. Hair, M, Cohn, P. Barber, M, Morse, G. Mar- tin, E. Birdsall, P, Collins. FOURTH ROW: R. Mason, R. Angelotti, H. Moshier, V. Adams, M. Maxon, I. Merwin. J. Gray, M. Flaherty, C, Sargent, R. Coager, T. Decker. MRS, ANDERSON'S CLASS FIRST ROW: Jerry Merwin, Margaret Lane, Roberta Duke, Christine Lane, Alfred Merwin. SECOND ROW: Robert McGregor, Toby Darling, Leslie Temple, James Lane, Absent: Donald Gregory. MRS, BRIGG'S CLASS FIRST ROW: Gail McGregor, Robert Scutt, Dawn Kelsey, Robert Wayman. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline Madore, Richard Hafele, Doris Kelsey, Joseph Merwin, Absent: Joyce Stone. I' BLOOM VILLE SCHOOL ,f'f HOBART SCHOOL il FIRST ROW: Sharon Mason, Dennis Dorosky, Richard Davis, Dean Hill, Beverly Rich- mond, SECOND ROW: Shirley Merwin, Sharon Worden. THIRD ROW: Robert Kissner, Allan Swantak, Marc Haynes, Clifford Worden, FOURTH ROW: Brenda Kelly, Kathryn Birdsall. FIFTH ROW: Frederick Rabeler, Mary Ann Sargent, Judy Martin, Judith Rabeler Jill Hunt, Eddie Parker, ABSENTg Ernest Sutton, Jennie Clapper, HOBA RT GRA DE 4 FIRST ROW: James Gould, Evelyn Truesdell, Wanda Craft, Patty Dunham, Beverly Dibble, Janet Kawamoto, James Briggs. SECOND ROW: Timothy Yanson, William DeSi1va, Deborah Leondard, Patricia Bookhout, Shirley McEntee, Richard Kosier, Thomas Roe. THIRD ROW: Dean Decker, Jesse Briggs, Dorothy Roy, Kathleen, Susan Gray, Edwin Martin, Harvey Truesdell, FIRST ROW: Jack Hunt, Jean Barnhart, Constance Adams, Jane Martin, Ina Mondore, Joyce Hinkley, Shirley Temple, Edward Flaherty. SECOND ROW: Janice Hait, Kathleen Mason, Glenn Stoeckel, John Rockefeller, Ralph Rice, Robert Hansen, John Sutton, Melvin Hitt, Nan Gould, THIRD ROW: Thomas Truesdell, Thomas Davidson, Nancy Pindar, Judy Miller, Mary Brown, Glenn Martin, Ronald Miller. A HOBART GRADE 3 FIRST ROW: David Barber, Connie VanValkenburg, Bonnie Kosier, Patty Mondore, Nancy VanKleek, Kathleen Triolo, Charlotte Clark, Billy Pindar. SECOND ROW: Steven Merwin, David Truran, Tommy Kosier, Beverly Hait, Barbara Briggs, Penny Rich, Steve More, Bobby Roy, Frank Lentine. THIRD ROW: Kathy Stowe, Diana Simmons, David Decker, Donald Snyder, Jack Clark, Barbara Hoy, Susan Stevens. FIRST ROW: John Gula, Eileen Sanford, Elizabeth Davidson, Kathleen Miller, Kathleen Davis, Colleen Collins, Linda Hollenbeck, Charles Gerken. SECOND ROW: Robert Kinsey, Constance Todd, Mary Stoeckel, Joyce Peletz, Brenda Rice, Elsie Ackerman, Sue Johnson, John Maison. THLRD ROW: Thomas Brown, Marion Davis, Christine Cappy, Kay Cornell, Shirley Whitney, Donna Every, John Svegl. HOBART GRADE 2 FIRST ROW: Edward Decker, Elaine Simmons, Tonya Kosier, Joan Donofrio, Elizabeth Salvini, Donna Van Valkenburg, Shirley Mondore, Robert Collins. SECOND ROW: Gregory Dubac, Robert Rich, Gordon Temple, Melinda Leonard, Sally Cole, Mark Archibald, Allan Brockway, Michael Lumpkin. THIRD ROW: Gary Cole, Richard Craft Alan Zenger, Bruce Palmer, Timothy Flower, and Leslie Cole. FIRST ROW: David Cavan, James Cohn, Marsha Gula, Mary Miller, Elaine Worden, Mary Kinsey, Rhonda Sackett, Kathryn Gregory, Robert DeMoise, Billy Hollenbeck. SECOND ROW: Laura Burdick, Charles Swantak, Warren Aldrich, Robert Gould, Andrew Blazer, Michael Cappy, William Sutton, Donald Fullington, Richard Barnhart, Mary Jane Pindar. THIRD ROW: Jacqueline Hait, Karyl Hunt, Gary Rockefeller, Ernest Whitney, Lawton Rabeler, Eric Haynes, Walter Davidson, Andrew Aldrich, John Rice, Dianne Rabeler, Carol Mason. ABSENT: Harry Maison. xgipf HOBART GRADE 1 FIRST ROW: Kenneth Grant, Vance Wetmore, Roddy Kawamoto, Sharon Chase, Carol Barber, Judy Swart, Phyllis Alton, Jackie Martin, George Bronson, Andy Cole, James Meagley. SECOND ROW: James Adams, Terry Yanson, Danny Grant, Susan Joedicke, Kathaleen Gebhard, Billy Briggs, Christina More, JoAnn MacArthur, Marc Decker, Harry Craft, Ronald Hait, THIRD ROW: Larry Roe, Carmelita Dunham, Deede Osterhoudt Donna Craft, Dorothy Lalpnde, Cathy Yamada, Nancy Rockwell, Denise Thomas, Diane Miglianti, Karen Simmons, Allan Hait, KINDERGA RTEN FIRST ROW: Daniel Collins, Roger Roe, Tommy Maison, William Palmer, Michael Gebhard, Joseph Dibble, Anthony Kosier, Gary Temple, Cordy Kawamoto. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Gray, Diane Lane, Kathleen Clark, Theresa Madore, Christine Martin, Shirley Warner, Donna Temple, Teresa Accurso, Valentina Svegl. THIRD ROW: James Hitt, Cheryl Haynes, Margaret Swart, Debra Chichester, Mary Beth Van Valkenburg, Eileen Kosier, Christine Roy, Dianne Hayner, David Schabloski. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: Dee Roy Cornell, Timothy Kelso, Charles Miglianti, Donald Coager, Augustus Osterhoudt, Wayne Richmond, Anthony Wheeler, Bradley Craft. SECOND ROW: Lori Lumpkin, Brenda Coager, Erica Joedicke, Catherine Collins, Diana Hill, Marie Kinsey, Catherine Lentine, Melanie Miller, Linda Yamada. THIRD ROW: James Hink- ley, Rodney DeSilva, Linda Mauger, Kristine Hansen, Patricia Flahery, Ann Bower, Paul Brown, Frederick Fletcher. I I I I I I n I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I E I I I I I I . 1 I I I I I I I I I L I I I I I I mflmffI-.U...---.,..:...,.....w-1. m.f...........-.l..f.I-.I-:I-Im.--.If.,g.mmf...Q1.-..-.I I...--Q..-In...g...--I.-.H7.5....-..--1.-..u..m.mfr-..-I.-I.-L.nI,...m.-I.,..-..I.............-.'..fm..I yeargoof QSXM SEATED: Margaret Place, Judy Relation, Ernest Hitchcock, Mirdza Vejins, Margaret Kenyon, Betty Burns, JoAnn Askew, Dorothy Collins, Harriet Surace. STANDING: 10anDye1 Am13Ma1-ie Archibald, Jack Bellino, George Many, Ronald Leal, Bruce Guttridge, Lloyd Dibble, Howard Russell, Manfred Walter, Adele Kissner, Phyllis Truran, Nancy Cline. Editor: Margaret Kenyon Assistant Editor: Betty Burns Art Editors: JoAnn Askew, Mirdza Vejins Photography Editors: Priscilla Briggs, Lloyd Dibble Sports Editor: Howard Russell Business Editors: Ernest Hitchcock, Dorothy Collins Feature Editor: Phyllis Truran Typists: Judy Relation, Margaret Place, Harriet Surace, Damaris Yanson N? 3 9 t f f- 4 Ile SEATED: Dorothy Merwin, Joan Dyer, Treasurer, Elton Murdock, Secretary, Elinor Abram, President, Phyllis Trurang Vice President, George Hansen, Linda Kenyon. Renate Rabelet, STANDING: Ted Archibald, Louise Brockway, Margaret Kenyon, Tom Stevens. The 1958-1959 Student Council has been busy and active this year, Since the point system went into effect last year, we have been busy making perma- nent filing cards for each student, and recording various points earned, An in- sert wlth our school emblem, a ram's head, was ordered for merit. Besides this we have collected money for the Junior Red Cross Campaign. A courtesy campaign flike the one held last yearj was sponsored. Also the council planned to sell sweatshirts and sponsor a talent show, gil ....,-L,,,.. - ' f? --1 .lit ,T - , It 7' Q xr KORT LIGHTS lerg News Editor, Dorothy Collins, Editor, Monika Rabeler. SECOND ROW: Sports Editor, Stanley Carmody, Joyce Mclntosh, Assistant Editor, Barbara Morse, Sports Ed- itor, Phyllis Truran, Louise Brockway. THIRD ROW: Art Editor, Mirdza Vejinsg Betty Burns, Paulette Street. FOURTH ROW: Adele Kissner, Jean Kissner, Art Editor, June Abram. BLUE AND GRAY SEATEDg Barbara Smith, Joyce McIntosh, Sports Editor, Stanley Carmodyg Business Editor, Jean Kissnerg Editor, Linda Kenyon, Assistant Editor, Dorothy Merwin, Mike Triolog Typist, Harriet Surace, Cathy Cantwell, STANDING: Martha Martin, News Editor, Monika Rabelerg Mary Martin, Sports Editor, Richard Gould, Jo Ann Mclntosh News Editor, Dorothy Collins, Margaret Place. FIRST ROW: Business Editor, Renate Rabe- 'K 2751 FIRST ROW: Robert Jones, Donald Dusavage, James Migli, Howard Russell, Michael Foley, Lloyd Carmody, David Wright. SECOND ROW: Everett Palmer, Dennis Brock- way, Stanley Carmody, Ronald Leal, George Skog, Jerry Migli, Ernest Hitchcock, Ted Tranvaag. THIRD ROW: Donald Ackerly, Elwin Sackett, Larry Davis, Ronald Davis, James Truesdell, Mr. Palm, Advisorg Norbert Walter, Leon Champlin, Marshall Dibble George Wilson, George Horne. ABSENT: Bruce Guttridge, Manfred Walter. President ---- - - -George Skog Vice President Ernest Hitchcock Secretary ---- ---- R onald Leal Treasurer - - ---- Jerry Migli Reporter - - Stanley Carmody Sentinel - - Dennis Brockway E APM o X F.H.A- SEATED: Historian, Barbara Morseg Parliamentarian, Betty Davis: Vice President, JoAnn McIntosh, Jean Kissnerg President, Linda Kenyon, Treasurer, Louise Brockwayg Harriet Suraceg Song Leader, Betty Van Buren. STANDING: Mrs, Gunther, Advisorg Secretary, Joyce McIntosh. IN BED: June Abram, SEATED: Vice President, Elinor Abram. STANDING: Advisor, Mrs. Wilson: Renate Rabelerg Joyce McIntosh, Louise Brockway, Treasurer, Betty Van Bureng President, Paulette Streetp Harriet Suraceg Nancy Clineg Sigrid Cavang Betty Davis, Secretary, Judy Relation, SEATED: Harriet Surace, Renate Rabeler, Joan Dyer, Louxse Brockway Barbara Morse Richard Gould. STANDING: Lorelle Maguan, Phyllis Truran Margaret Place Sandra Matrice, Linda Adams, Monika Rabeler, Stanley Carmody L1nda Decker Ernest H it chcock. JUNIOR PLAY Ain't Done Right by Nell Cast: Damaris Yanson Ronald Leal Lloyd Dibble Grace Kathmann Bruce Guttridge JoAnn Askew Margaret Kenyon JUNIOR PROM FIRST ROW: Terry Yanson, Crown bearer, George Skog, King, Damaris Yanson, Queen Jane Mclntosh, Crown bearer, SECOND ROW: Jerry Migli, Third Attendant: Ronald Leal, Second Attendant, Jack Bellino, First Attendant, Arthur Turnier, Former King, Karen Martin, Former Queen, Margaret Kenyon, First Attendant, Carolyn Berry, Sec- ond Attendant, Joan Dyer, Third Attendant. THEIR MAIESTIES JUNIOR PROM On May 2, 1958, the Junior Prom was held, We chose Blue Riviera as our theme and used two shades of blue as our principal colors, SENIOR PLAY SEATEDg Kevin Bligh, Margaret Kenyon, Bruce Guttridge, STANDING: Anne Marie Archibald, JoAnn Askew, Phyllis Truran, Mr. Jordan, Philip Blodgett, Emest Hitchcock Damaris Yanson, Joan Dyer, Roger Kent - - Rosemary Kent - - Tom Garrick - - Poppy Foster - - Jane Perkins - - - Alec Stubbins - - - Susie Featherstone Louisa Featherstone Stage Manager - - Prompter ---- Prompter - - - SENIOR PLAY Don't Darken My Door' C3515 - - BRUCE GUTTRIDGE - - - JOANN ASKEW - - - KEVIN BLIGH DAMARIS YANSON - - -MARGARET KENYON - - ERNEST HITCHCOCK JOAN DYER ANNE MARIE ARCHIBALD - - - PHILIP BLODGETT - DOROTHY COLLINS - PHYLLIS TRURAN FIRST ROW: Edward Foote, Nancy Jo Benjamin, Susan Hoy, Carol Turnier, Mary MacArthur, Claudia Raym, Nancy Gould. SECOND ROW: Sheila Hill, Anna Martin, Louise Dibble, Peggy Lutz, James Lamport, Peter Svegl, THIRD ROW: Bruce Cavan, Richard Kenyon, Jean Martin, Lawrence Hait, Gordon Krick, Andrew Rich, James Joedicke, Jerry Townsend, John Stevens, 91-JUG 3012 Jean Kissner, Linda Kenyon, Linda Adams, Jo Ann McIntosh, Sigrid Cavan, Nancy Cline, Barbara Many, Barbara Morse, Wg arcf 122 y FIRST ROW: Doris Olsen, Margaret Martin, Louise Wilkens, Valerie Dubac, Susan Cole, Richard Swamak, Laurie Moore. SECOND ROW: Susan Gould, Ruth Cline, Donald Oblinski, Allen Krick, Robert Trusdell, Joseph Cantwell, David Post, Mar- garet Salvini. THIRD ROW: Mr. Leonard, Katherine Swantak, Linda McArthur, Martha Martin, Michael Triola, Walter Peter, William Joedicke, Hudson Street, Malcolm Maxon, Gary Van Kleeck, John Van Buren, James Morse, Joyce McIntosh, Patricia Palmer, Patricia Hayes, Damaris Yanson, Mary Ann Swan- tak, Barbara Brockway, Harriet Surace, Beverly Morse, 301713 ,nf ,. 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FOURTH ROW: Peggy Lutz, Larry Peletz, Gordon Krick, James Lam- port, John Palmer, Andrew Rich, James Joedicke, Richard Angellotti, Bruce Cavan, John Stevens, Janis McIntosh. J22 zbreof Gforus FIRST ROW: jane Dyer, Joyce Coager, Marjorie Bellino, Margaret Salvini, Valerie Dubac, Sharon Hill, Fem Craft. SECOND ROW: Paulette Street, Ann Marie Archibald, Linda Adams, Linda Decker, Louise Brockway, Emma Palm, Elinor Abram, Nola Gould June Abram, Slgrid Cavan, Barbara Macaluso, Sheila Rabeler, Jana Briggs, Lorelle Magnan, Judy Relation, Margaret Moore, Wanda Sturgess, Susan Cole. THIRD ROW: Betty Melin, Margaret Kenyon, 'Susan Gould, Catherine Cantwell, Sherrie Nesbitt, Dorothy Truran, Bonnie Townsend, Barbara Brockway, Ella Mae Beken, Joan Dyer, Beverly Morse, Carol Decker, Nancy Cline, Betty Van Buren, Mary Jean Archibald, Barbara Morse. FOURTH ROW: Mr, Leonard, Frank Lamport, Allan Krick, William Joedicke, Jerry Murdock, William Shay, Douglas Hait, Fred Cleveland, Eddie More, Ronald Milewski, Dennis Murphy, Donald Dusavage, Victor Stevens, Fred Joedicke, Daniel Palm, Daniel Benjamin, Thomas Stevens, Elton Murdock, Malcolm Maxon, Gary Van Kleeck, enzbr Q3 f William Van Buren, Andrew Cline, Fred Joedicke, Mr. Rogers, Bonnie Townsend Theodore Archibald, Mrs. Rogers, Joan Dyer, JoAnn Askew, Margaret Kenyon, 2 5 1 I 1 J n - u A P N , x I I n 5 I . 1 I ur uzua nn-n nul..nru-nu ..uu.s.w.nu1tu.-.:nu-.vu ,n.:nu-nr nr m1.urnl.l-:-1-.l-zu 'lunnlruu.nnu.uv-u.n: lungs: .-rnmnn nr 'unun.,n.un .nun-.I ruuu.-.n.' :uuwul.l,1-nnnu unznuznz FIRST ROW: Daniel Palm, Gordon Roe, Victor Stevens, Fred Joedicke, jack Bellino, Managers Earl Davis, Elton Murdock, Gary Yanson, Alden Burdick, SECOND ROW: Andrew Cline, Donald Ackerly, Dennis Brockway, John Merwin, Dennis Murphy, Ken- neth Martin, Lathan Benjamin, Edward More, THIRD ROW: Ted Archibald, Wayne Swanrak, Ronald Davis, Larry Davis, Vance McEntee, Paul Slavinski, Coach Anderson Charles Miller, Ronald Milewski, Kenneth Olsen, Everett Palmer, William Shay, Neil Riddell. 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Joan Dyer, Bonnie BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Neil Riddell, Charles McCracken, Jim Migli. SECOND ROW: Daniel Palrn, Arthur Turnier, Paul Slavinski, Coach Stivers, Ronald Davis, Dennis Brock- way, George Skog. THIRD ROW: Wayne Swantak, Richard Milewski, Larry Davis, Michael Bower, Stanley Carmody, Robert Stanton, Victor Stevens, S, K, C, S, 4 Delhi 8 S, K, C, S, 8 Davenport 4 S, K, C, S, 'I Delhi 2 S, K, C, S, 14 Treadwell 8 S, K, C, S, 3 Stamford 6 S, K, C, S, 14 Davenport 9 S, K, C,S, 6 Andes 2 S, K, C, S, 8 Treadwell 4 S, K, C, S, 22 Jefferson 2 S, K, C, S, 6 Stamford 7 f.,YPa V' Z S ll I 3 if F mis x 99' 5 '11 G' lr' :- ev if ' 1 3. 3 ,ali xg Alkwi frffifgfkfxl . A Q M 'I ' . 1' A , sh fig? 34' ' 'ff- 4 5? if ig mi, 32 ,J Q W ,xx 1 gxl' A-,pf ,,gll vwdgv' ,'lfWA0.:w -Mmnf' L.-ff jj, -wk xi x .U 40 F, 'Q mf S:. Q Q..-W f-1' Q ff 1' ' Q.. qwzg . Nw qi X VR 'fsgil' , 'sf fs- -ilg 1 Hg 'Nw- P bw. 53' 'g igl -1 's 5-Q. Y- ,, .111,-img, rw W g L,-b .-Q an-ag hah 5L..3 ' A y s Q ' 4. Lua..-. 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