South New Berlin Central School - Southtown Yearbook (South New Berlin, NY)

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South New Berlin Central School South New Berlin, New York Fred M. Ezick Philo J. Hunt SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Ernest G. Youmans BOARD OF EDUCATION Linn A. Camp, President Enoch Christensen Cyrus Pike SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS Paul Hickling, Clerk Mrs. Irving Dixson, Tax; Collector Mrs. John Button, Treasurer Kenneth Figger, Attendance Officer STAFF Bus Drivers Kenneth DeBoer Kenneth Figger Harold Gardner John Harrison Office Cafeteria Doretta Nelson Beulah Graves Custodians Mrs. John Button Edward Eddy John Harrison 3Fac ul Christine Preston Eugene Borden, B. M Mabel VanCamp Mildred K. Case, B. S Sally White, B. Ed. Donald M. Cousineau, B. S., M. Ed Helen Dull Madeleine Coutant, B. S., M. S Olive Utter George P. Davis, B. S Esther Brooks Elwood H. Fredrickson, B. S Gertrude Shillabeer, B. S. John A. Kirchner, B. S Grace Johnson Jame s P. Seymour, B. A., M. A lone Dixson James R. Spence, B. S., M. S The Senior Class wishes to express its thanks to Mr. Munroe C. Pelton, who has served as our principal for the last three years. Mr. Pelton, who is leaving our school system this year, has had a very successful administra- tion. Under his leadership, the school has obtained not only a new shop and garage and other new facilities, but also the regents scholastic standard has been raised. The Senior Class, with the rest of the school and the community, wishes Mr. Pelton every success in his new undertaking. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY J. A. WILD GREENHOUSES ■ .... , . . - VV m 1T Jlf -1 . • - • • - - — •--■ -• •••- - Richard Boise Band 1,2,3, {Mixed Chorus 2,3,i|-, {Basketball 1,2,3,1+J?°°t ball 3;Class Pres. 3;Student Council 2;Yearbook 3.4 School Paper {Dramatics {Safety Patrol 1,2,3jAniblti6n Announcer on Small Radio Station It is the part of the wise man to keep himself today for tomorrow, and not to venture all his energy in one battle. James H. Barney Student Council 3{Mixed Chorus 3 5 School Paper q.{ Dramatics {Yearbook lj.;Boy's State 3; Ambition-Watch Maker He pleases all the world, but cannot please himself. tola Boulante Dramatics IfjSchool Paper ijjClass officer (sec)if;Year- book Choir 1,2; Mixed Chorus. l;Intermeraul club 1,2;Library club 2;Ambition-Beautician There is a time for somethings, a time for all things; a time for great things, and a time for small things. Fred Decker football l,l|_;Chorus 2,3;Dramatics 1,2,3, (J+stage); Frosh President{Student Council 2,3;Senior Treasurer{Ambition Mechancial engineer. The brave man carves out his fortune, and every man is the son of his own works. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY I. L. RICHER CO., INC. Marian Holden Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 4?Girls Chorus 1,2,Soprano;Yearbook Staff 3 4 Editor Ip; School Paper ip;Editor q.;Dramatics Ip; Class orricers l,2,ip;President Ip;Student Council 3 Gymn instructor Ip; Ambition-Business Secretary There is no man so good, who, were he to submit all his thoughts and actions to the laws, would not deserve hanging ten times in his lire. Richard Meade Baseball l,2,3,ip;Football l,2,3,ip;Basketball 1, 2, 3 ip; Student Council Ipj School Paperip;yearbook ip;Vice-Pres.3; Dramatics ip (stage);Ambition-Take building Construction Course and learn a trade. There is no person so bad but something good maybe round in him. .Helen Norwood Girls Chorus l,2;Band 1,2,3,ip;Student Council 2,ip;Class orricer 3 (sec) ;School Paper ip D amatics ip;Yearbook l,lp Ambition-Like to be a nurse. I speak truth, not so much as I would, but as much as I dare; and I dare a little the more as I grow older. Donald White Basketball l,2,3,ip;Football l,2,3,ip;Baseball 1,2,3,ip; Dramatics ip; Treasurer, Yearbook 1;Pres.2;Treasurer Empire Boys State 3 Vice-Preslp;School Paper, Yearbook V; Ambition-Career in the Mechanics Field. Make it thy business to know thyseir, which is the .nost difficult lesson in the world. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY HOLDEN’S BEAUTY SHOP On the Way up the Ladder In 19lj.O thirteen boys and six girls started the climb to become someday seniors. Mrs. Davenport was the teacher. Don White and Dick Meade are the only two, however, that stayed on to be graduated from South Town Central. The second year of school, with Miss Brown as teacher, started off with thirty pupils. Marian Holden came from Gilbertsville and stayed for the remaining eleven years. Two of the thirty classmates were not with the class on the third step. Mrs. Brooks was our teacher. In the fourth grade we had seventeen boys and seven girls under the direction of Kiss Shillabeer. Miss Shillabeer remained with us on the fifth step with thirteen boys and five girls. James Barney joined us in that year. There were fourteen members on the way up in sixth grade. Three did not go on. Mrs. Johnson was our teacher that year. The seventh step had in store for us a different teacher, Mrs. Dixson. There were twelve boys and four girls in this class. Mrs. Dixson remained with us for our last year in grade school. There were fifteen boys and six girls. The most memorable event occurring, in this year was our assembly, Davis's Muscle MenJ As freshman we were devils 1 We started the year off with fourteen members. During the year Joe Dowling and Albert Rowe left, and at the end of the year Lyle Sisson and Lynn Keator left. One of our present seniors came that year, Helen Norwood. Mr. Davis was our advisor. The sophomore year began with eleven members. Robert Schermerhorn and Ray Adams left us on our tenth step to the top. John Samuels and Leslie Gale came. Leslie left within a weekJ Mr. Prederickson was elected our advisor. During the year we had a marriage court for fun night. We also did a program for an assembly. Don White and Gage Barkley played varsity sports and Didk Meade and Dick Boise were junior varsity members. There were seven members on the next to the last step. Jill Clearo and Gage Barkley left. The most important event that year was the Prom. Helen Norwood was crowned queen and Dick Boise, king. Mr. Borden was our class advisor. Nine students began our year of 52. We gained two members, Lola Boulante and Fred Decker. We strived until March 25th to earn money for our trip to New York in May. John Samuels left for Binghamton High. We had a play, The Skeleton Walks , presented under the direction of Mr. Seymour. Since we didn't have enough people for the class play, the juniors helped us out. We had one assembly, consisting of a talk by Jim Barney about Boy's State; the rest of us were going to lead in songs,but Jim took advantage of having the floor and forgot us. Mr. Kirchner and Mr. Cousineau were our advisors for this year. It's been a long hard climb and we welcome the last step. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY L. J. B. LUMBER SUPPLY CO. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY LEON REED SON Top Row (L.to R.)—William Wellman, Jerry Brooks, Lawrence Wall, Mr. Seymour, Ellery DeBoer, John Harrison, Joel Henderson, Alfred White. Front Row—Barbara Young, Ruth Robinson, Anna Belle Jones, Sandra Ford, Deana Curtis. Absent Mary Lou Meade. Class Colors Rod White Flower Rose Class Motto Success is on the opposite shore-we can all swim. President Secretary Student Council Faculty Advisor Sandra Ford Vice-President William Wellman Ruth Robinson Treasurer Deana Curtis William Wellman, Ruth Robinson Mr. Seymour this page is sponsored by THE NATIONAL BANK and TRUST CO. OF NORWICH - Norwich, N. Y. - Offices at Bainbridge, N. Y., Earlville, N. Y., New Berlin, N. Y., Sherburne, N. Y., South Otselio, N. Y. Top Row (L.to R.)—Thomas Meade, Eleanor Beckwith, Beverly May, Doris Beadle, Nancy Nelson, Mr. Davis, Roy Aders, Glen Moore, Carl Olson, Philip Youngs, Peter Kullman. Bottom Row—Erma Eggleston, Rita Curtis, Regina Meade, Garnet Wells, Barbara Powers, Patricia Colyer. Class Colors Class Motto - President Secretary Student Council Blue White Glen Moore Nancy Nelson Flower Yellow Rose He who does his best, does well Vice-President Peter Kullman Treasurer Rita Curtis Tommy Meade lyr., Carl Olson 2yrs. We started out this year with 1? members in our class. Soon after school had opened, Beatrice Brownell left us, and again in February Eleanor Beckwith left us to go to Sherburne Central School. We were well represented on our school's athletic teams and cheerleading squads. The following played football, basketball and baseball: Glen Moore, Peter Kullman, Carl Olson, and Tommy Meade. The following were on the Varsity cheerleading squad: Rita Curtis, Doris Beadle, Barbara Powers, Nancy Nelson, and Garnet Wells. Our class made quite a sum of money this year. We hope to do well and better next year. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY NELSON - OLSON Top Row (L.to R.)—John VanPelt, Louis Grant, Richard Samuels, Mrs. Coutant, Chris Thompson, Weston Utter. Bottom Row—Lois Brooks, Virginia Cady, Alvina Cope, Marcia Robinson, Jennie Beadle, Dorothy Padgett. Class Colors Class Motto - President Secretary Student Council White Blue Lois Brooks Virginia Cady Flower Red Rose In God Is Our Trust. Vice-President John Van Pelt Treasurer Jennie Beadle Dorothy Padgett and Weston Utter The Freshman Class started the year with fifteen members. Harry Davis, Leland Head, and Peter Berezuk left us in September. Louis Grant left in January to enter the Army. There are now eleven members in our class. At Halloween we sponsored a fun house which was enjoyed by all. We presented an Assembly program in January, featuring a skit, The Five Ghosts. We are planning to go to Farm Home Week at Cornell University. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY ROUTZON’S GULF SERVICE STATION HIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY HERB’S GARAGE SEVENTH GRADE Top Row (L.to R.)—Glenn Powers, Robert Taylor, William Salisbury, David Youngs, Bobby Boice, Ronald Harrison, Ramon Bovier. Middle Row—Jeanette Christensen, Grace Knapp, Mary Ann Preston, Mrs. Johnson, Ann Jensen, Geraldine Christensen, Karen Utter. Bottom Row--Kenneth Plgger,Thomas Lamphere, Harold White, Fred Brooks, Edward Beadle, Robert Boise. EIGHTH GRADE Top Row (L.to R.)—Freddy Nelson, Dickie Bell, Ronald Daniels, Tommy Jensen, Richard Wood, Wayne McMullen, Peter Young. Middle Row—Shirley Wood, Violet VanPelt, Nancy Shaver, Mrs. Dixson, Christine Aders, Mayine Adams, Elma Utter. Bottom Row—Glen Sanford, Wayne Ezick, Lewis Dain, Harold Sisson. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY CHURCH’S HARDWARE SIXTH GRADE Top Row (L.to R.)—Charles Prayer, Bruce Wall, Donald Christian,Kenneth Debus,Douglas Satterlee,Warren Boise, Stephen Young. Middle Row—James Sanford,Joyce Daniels,Linda Bradford,Miss Shillabeer. Caroline Moore, Roberta Dixson, Lillian Beadle. Bottom Row—Dale Utter, Floyd Wambold,Dickie Church,Emery Ford, Edward Powers, Larry Myers. FIFTH GRADE Top Row (L.to R.)—Doris Olson, Patricia Wood, Anne Ford, Gail McGuire, Carolyn Colton. Middle Row—Marilyn Hoke, Virginia Thomsen,Deanna Sisson, Mrs. Brooks, Norma Jensen, Sally Powell, Lucille Wambold. Bottom Row—Delano Sanford, John Robinson, William Morgan, David Christian, Philip May. this page is sponsored by TAMSETT FUNERAL. HOME FOURTH GRADE Top Row (L.to R.)—Lynn Camp, Richard Kroeger, Clarence Beadle, Lloyd Bradford. Middle Row—Edwin White, Sally Satterlee, Sharon Warner, Mrs. Utter, Carole Margeson, Lorraine Utter, Douglas Ezick. Bottom Row—James Preston,William Thompson,Donn Dixson, Robert Church, Clifton Tamsett, Everett Boise. THIRD GRADE Top Row (L.to R.)—Carol Smith, Johanne Thomsen, Roberta VanPelt, Joyce Stevens, Judy Edwards, Donna Jackson,Ruth Bovier, Mary Lee Christian. Middle Row—Faith Foster, Linda Jackson, Yvonne White, Dianna Grim, Mrs. Dull, Mary C. Kopko, Sandra Wood, Janice Meyers, Anna M. Jenkins. Bottom Row—James Young,Russell Adams,Cedrick Stevens,Malcolm Coutant, Barry Christman, Thomas Peck, Jerry Weigel. FIRST GRADE Bottom Row (L. to R.) — Edward Thomsen, Douglas Whipple, John Jenkins, Richard Newton,David Smith, George Tuma. Middle Row--Patricia White, Phyllis Shuck, Sharon Brownell, Ruth Ellen Jackson, Mrs. VanCamp, April Tiffany, Mary Ann Youngs, Mary Jane Whipple, Nora Rowe. Top Row—Marjorie Pence, Candice Curnalia, Paul Thomsen, Philip McGuire, Harry Knapp, Roger Seeley, Cheryl Barber, Betty Hill. KINDERGARTEN Bottom Row (L.to R.)—Thomas Osborne, Louis Scholl, David Stevens, Ronald Johnson, Philip Thomsen, Frederick Leib, William Marge son, Richard Edwards. Middle Row—Shirley Wambold, Mary Ann Stratton, Sherry Lee Foster, Joyce Avonne Austin, Mrs. Preston, Ann Kopko, Lonese Ann Kolar, Bunny Warner, Robert Thomsen. Top Row—Thomas Morgan, William Stevens, Dale Brooker, Robert Sperry, Paul Curnalia, Timothy McCarthy. SECOND GRADE Bottom Row (L.to R.)--Harry Morgan, Lyle Johnson, Paul Dixson, Gary Figger, Paul Warner, Dean Dixson, John Sperry Middle Row—Winona Sanford, Diana Orchard, Gerry Sanford, Kay Brooks, Linda Utter, Patricia White, Shirley Sperry, Carol Nelson, Estella Rose Peet. Top Row—Laurence Whitham, Richard Hoke, Dennis Swartout,David Thomsen, Judith Donaghue, Sharon Brooker, G. Paul Davis. Football deam Top Row (L. to R.)—Coach Davis; John VanPelt, center; Jerry Brooks, halfback; Fred Decker, end; Ellery DeBoer, end; Richard Samuels, end; Tom Meade, halfback; Weston Utter, end; Peter Kullman, halfback. Bottom Row—Louis Grant, end; Joel Henderson, end; Alfred White, bock; Donald White, halfback; Richard Meade, halfback; Carl Olson, end; Glen Moor, center. The football team this year was quite successful, cap- turing a co-championship with Laurens in the C section of the Tri-Valley League. Donald 7 hite and Dick Meade were co- captains of the team. A lot of credit must go to Coach Davis for his guidance, leadership, and understanding. The scores were as follows: S. ft. B. 31+ vs. Mt. Upton 6 at S. ft. B. S. N. B. 51+ vs. Guilford 8 at S. N. B. S. N. B. 19 vs. G'ville 12 at G'ville S. N. B. 6 vs. Hartwick 27 at S. N. B. S. N. B. 32 vs. Laurens 21+ at Laurens Congratulations to Coach Davis and his team! THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY HOTCHKIN DAIRY THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY WALTER S. BAGG Bulldozing Excavating SEATED (L.to R.)—Weston Utter, forward; John VanPelt, forward; Thomas Meade, forward; V m. Wellman, forward. KNEELING—Peter Kullraan, forward; Alfred White, guard; Carl Olson, guard; Jerry Brooks, forward; Richard Meade, guard. STANDING—Joel Henderson, forward; Richard Samuels, center; Ellery DeBoer, center ; Glen More,guard; Richard Boise,forward; Donald ’White, forward; Louis Grant, guard; Coach Davis is at the extreme left. Date Var. -0pp. Opposing Team J.V.-Opp Nov. 16 38 - 35 Leonardsville 9-21 Nov. 21-::- 3k - 51+ Morris 15 - 20 Dec. 7 29 - 31 Gilbertsville 18 - 29 Dec. Ik 39 - 1+2 Mt. Upton 21 - 27 Jan. 5 36 - 1+7 Laurens 29 - 36 Jan. ii 3k - 76 Hartwick 13 - 38 Jan. 18-::- 53 - 31 Guilford 16 - 21 Jan. 25 2k - 36 Gilbertsville 16 - 27 Feb. 1-::- 39 - 58 Mt. Upton 21 - 19 Feb. 8 27 - 51+ Laurens 19 - 38 Mar. 5 1+3 - 61+ Hartwick 21 - 38 Mar. 12 l+o - 1+1 Guilford 10 - 23 -«-home games Basketball (learn ®a ebaU deam STANDING (L.to R.)—Coach Davis; Donald White,3ra «;joei Henderson, Ptc.; Ellery DeBoer, OP; Richard Samuels, CP; Glen Moore, 1st base; Carl Olson, C P; Louis Grant, OP ( In Service). SEATED—Dick Meade, OP; John VanPelt, OP; Alfred White,2nd base; Peter Kullman, SS; Tom Meade, 2nd base. DATE S.N.B. OPPOSING TEAM OPP. Apr. 28 Laurens ■ Apr. 30 . Gilbertsville — May 13 - - Mt. Upton — May 16 - - Laurens — May 19 - - Gilbertsville — May 23 - - - Guilford — May 26 Hartwick — May 28 - Mt. Upton — June 2 . Hartwick June 5 «-home game s ' — Guilford — THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY VICTORY CHAIN, INC ©an b This year the band contained- about 30 members.. Under the direction of Mr. Borden, our Conductor, we played at basketball games and other school functions. The music department was host to the Area Music Festival on November 30th. Many of the band members took part inthe concert.Several from our band are members of the newly formed Chenango County All Star Band, which played concerts at schools all over the county. Ulixrh Chorus Top Row (L.to R.)--Rita Curtis, Joel Henderson, John Harrison, Ellery DeBoer, Bill Wellman, Deana Curtis. Middle Row—Marian Holden, Helen Norwood, Nancy Nelson, Doris Beadle, Marcia Robinson, Alvina Cope. Bottom Row—Mr. Borden, director; Patricia Colyer,Dorothy Padgett.Erma Eggleston, Jennie Beadle, Barbara Young, Virginia Cady, Sandra Fofd, Ruth Robinson, Garnet Wells. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY PARKER’S STORE THIS PAGE IS sponsored by JENKIN’S LANDSCAPE SERVICE Chorus Top Row (I.to R.)— Mrs. Utter, director; Geraldine Christensen, Nancy Shaver, Christine Aders, Maxine Adams, Ann Jensen, Mary Ann Preston. Bottom Row— Karen Utter, Jeanette Christensen, Grace Knapp, Violet VanPelt, Shirley Wood, Elma Utter. Top Row (L.to R.)—Barbara Powers, Sandra Ford, Nancy Nelson, Garnet Wells, Marcia Robinson Absent from the picture are Estella Rose Peet Mary Lee Christain, Joanne Thomsen. Middle Row—Patty Wood, Anne Ford, Doris Olson, Norma Jensen, Gail McGuire. Bottom Row—Anna Marie Jenkins, Yvonne White, Diana Grimm, Linda Jackson, Lorraine Utter, Sally Ann Satterlee. Brum IHaior this page is sponsored by TED BRINING INSURANCE t orber Club Nathan Taylor Chapter of the New York State Junior Historical Ass’n. Officers—Ruth Robinson, Pres.; Garnet Wells,Vice-Pres.; Nancy Nelson, Sec.; Anna Belle Jones, Treas. Our membership has increased to $ this year. Accompanied by our spon- sor, Mrs. Johnson,we visited historic Cooperstown on Oct. loth. We are planning another field trip this spring. §tuicnt Council f v -J:A Top Row (L.to R.)—Dorothy Padgett,Ruth Robinson,Richard Meade, Pres.; Helen Norwood, Sec.-Treas.; Carl Olson, William Wellman, Vice-Pres. Bottom Row—M. C. Pelton, Paculty-Adv.; Fred Nelson, Thomas Meade. (Louis Grant — absent) ©o$ Scou to TROOP 59 — Sponsored by the S. N. B. Board of Education. Top Row—Richard Wood, Weston Utter, John Harrison, Glen Moore, Carl Olson, John VanPelt, Ronald Harrison. Bottom Row—Stephen Young, Fred Nelson, Ronald Daniels, Peter Young, Glenn Sanford, Dell Sanford. School patrol Chris Thomsen, Robert Boice. Beverly May, Patricia Colyer, Douglas Satterlee, Erma Eggleston. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY VALL-EY HOUSE Ntwspaptr Staff This organization is responsible not only for the monthly edition of the school newspaper, OUR ORACLE, but also for the publication of this annual. 2)amt$ Cheerleaber Left to Right—Sandra Ford, Barbara Powers, Rita Curtis, Deana Cnrt;is, Garnet Wells, Doris Beadle, and Nancy Nelson. Center—Mrs. Dixson THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY NIVER’S BEAUTY SHOP this page is sponsored by LYLE SISSON’S FEED STORE 3F. W. A. Top Row (L.to R.)—Dick Meade, Lawrence Wall, Sec.; Ellery DeBoer, Treas.;. Carl Olson, Joel Henderson, Sentinel; Jerry 3rooks, Vice Pres. Bottom Row—Weston Utter, James Barney, Pres.; Mr. Frederickson, Adv.; Chris Thomsen, Thomas Meade. Spanish This is the first ye'ar that Spanish has been taught in the school. Mr, Seymour is instructing Mrs. Dull's third grade. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY TEELON’S AUCTION SALES •S'. ., v . 858i$ pw « l.% ;:v v- «$ 6  i tr. Sfc


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