South New Berlin Central School - Southtown Yearbook (South New Berlin, NY)
- Class of 1962
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SOUTH NEW BERLIN CENTRAL SCHOOL SOUTH NEW BERLIN, NEW YORK ROBERT L. PIKE, Editor Black and Gold Memories Alma Mater In the Unadilla Valley, Where our Southtown lies, Stands our noble Alma Mater, Glorious to view. South New Berlin, South New Berlin, Black and gold we love. Hail to thee our Alma Mater, South New Berlin, Hail. 2 DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of 1962, wish to dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Whiting in appreciation of the many things he has done for us and for helping us in every way possible. He has helped make our high school days memorable ones. FACULTY MR. DONALD G. PRESTON Assistant District Superintendent MR. ERNEST G. YOUMANS District Superintendent Board of Education ROW ONE: Frank Kopko, Earl Nearing, President; Herbert Reed, Clerk. ROW TWO: Elwood Tredrickson, Merritt Ford, Harry Pike. 6 Richard A. Marsters, SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Students and adults are living in a world split by ideological conflict, threatened by nuclear destruction and at best, filled with rapid scientific and industrial advances that are difficult to comprehend. Some may feel overwhelmed by all of this and feel it is futile to do anything about it. This is not the basis upon which our civilization and our country have been built. History shows that men have faced similar odds, equally serious for the times, have met them and have successfully overcome them to reach greater achievements. Our schools try to prepare you for the trials ahead, but the future depends upon how our young people meet the challenge. The boys and girls of our free societies are the future leaders to whom we look for a solution of the many world problems. 7 My most sincere wishes go with the Class of 1962 for success in all their endeavors. Faculty ROW ONE: Mrs. Huth, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Tamsett, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Oldfield. ROW TWO: Mr. Seiler, Mr. Helling, Mr. Burns, Mr. Whiting, Mrs. Biviano, Mrs. Scott, Miss Lancaster. ABSENT: Miss Shillabeer. ROW ONE: Mrs. Ungee, Mrs. Dull, Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Dixson. ROW TWO: Miss White, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Church, Mr. Cinciripino, Mrs. Tarbell, Mrs. Preston. Mr. Brigham, Mr. DeBoer, Mr. Barber, Mr. Pike, Mr. Boise, Mr. Knapp. SECRETARY, Mrs. Dixson. BUS DRIVERS CUSTODIANS Mr. Boise and Mr. Clark. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Ayers, Mrs. Olsen, and Mrs. Wheeler Faculty Supervising Principal Kindergarten Combination Grade Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Jr. H.S. Citizenship Ed. English Mathematics H.S. English Citizenship Ed. Library Commercial Homemaking Science Industrial Arts Instrumental Music Elementary Vocal Music Latin Guidance Director French Physical Ed. Coach Girls Physical Education School Nurse-Teacher Dental Hygienist Art Speech Psychologist Remedial Reading Mr. Richard A. Marsters Mrs. Christine Preston Mrs. Clara Lingee Mrs. Ruth Wolf Miss Sally White Mrs. Plelen Dull Mrs. Esther Brooks Mrs. Marie Tarbell Mrs. lone Dixson Mrs. Grace Johnson Mrs. Fern Osborne Miss Gertrude Shillabeer Mr. Robert Whiting Mrs. Anna Scott Mrs. Arleta Oldfield Mrs. Grace Fisher Mr. William Burns Mr. Donald Helling Mrs. Betty Huth Mrs. Miriam Church Mrs. Elizabeth Tamsett Mr. George Seiler Mrs. Rena Lull Mrs. Barbara Biviano Miss Evelyn Lancaster Mr. Armond Cinciripino Mr. Wesley Atkins Mr. Francis Plumeau Mrs. Doretta Nelson Senior Class Class Motto: The Biggest Room In The World Is The Room For Improvement. Class Colors: Blue And Silver Class Flower: Yellow Rose Class Officers: President-Victor Vidler Vice President-Jim Loomis Secretary-Donna Jackson Treasurer-Mary Lee Christian GRADUATES DONNA JACKSON Class Secretary....................................1,4 Junior Prom Queen....................................3 Chorus...............................................2 Yearbook Staff.......................................4 Junior Red Cross.....................................4 Safety Patrol........................................l Cheerleader J. V.....................................l Varsity..........................................2,3,4 Color Guard......................................1 3,4 MARY LEE CHRISTIAN Class Secretary......................................2 Treasurer..........................................3,4 Student Council Representative.......................1 Chorus...............................................3 Yearbook Staff.......................................4 Yorkers........................................... 1,2 Junior Red Cross.....................................3 Senior Play..........................................1 Cheerleader J.V......................................3 Varsity..............................................4 Color Guard..................................... 2,3,4 Junior Prom Attendant................................3 ROBERT L. PIKE Class Treasurer....................2 Honor Society..................2,3,4 Yorkers....................1 2,3,4 F.F.A... ..........................1 Junior Red Cross...................1 Safety PatroL....................1,2 Yearbook Junior Editor.............3 Sr. Editor.........................4 Football.........................3,4 Baseball...........................4 Volleyball.........................4 Basketball Varsity...............3,4 JAMES LOOMIS Football........................... Baseball........................... Basketball J.V..................... Capt. Varsity...................... Yearbook Staff..................... Yorkers............................ Jr. Prom Attendant................. VICTOR VIDLER Class President.................... Yearbook Staff..................... Yorkers ........................... Safety Patrol...................... Senior Play........................ Football........................... Baseball........................... VolleybalL............................ Basketball J.V........................ Varsity............................ Junior Prom King...................... 1 2,3,4 1 2,3,4 ......1 ..2,3,4 ......4 .....4 ......3 ...2,4 .......4 .......4 ....3,4 ......3 1 2,3,4 .. 1,2,3 ... 2,3 ... 1,2 ..... 3 .....3 CARMEN DAWN MINSTER Band.................................... Chorus.................................. Trio.................................... Yearbook Staff.......................... Yorkers ................................ Junior Red Cross........................ Senior Play............................. Cheerleader J. V........................ Varsity ................................ CAROL NELSON Class Vice-President................ Secretary .......................... Honor Society....................... President........................... Chorus.............................. Yearbook Staff...................... Cheerleader J.V..................... Varsity............................. Color Guard......................... Capt................................ Junior Prom Attendant............... 1 2 3 ____4 ____4 ... 4 1 2 3 ... 4 ____1 . 2 3 ____4 ......1 .....3 . 2 3 4 ......4 . 2 3 4 ......4 .... 1 2 ....3 4 1 2 3 4 ......4 ......3 HARRY MORGAN Class Vice-President...............2 President..........................3 Yearbook Staff.....................4 Yorkers....................1,2, 3, 4 Treasurer..........................3 President..........................4 Senior Play....................... 3 Football.....................1 2 3 4 Co-Capt............................4 Baseball...................1,2,3« 4 Volleyball.................... 2 3 4 Basketball J.V...................1 2 Varsity......................... 3 4 Junior Prom Attendant..............3 Mixed Chorus.......................4 Senior Play....................... 1 ROBERT CHURCH Class President..................... Yorkers ............................ Senior Play......................... Football.............................. Baseball............................ Volleyball.......................... Basketball J.V...................... Varsity ............................ DOUGLAS FRIEDEL Football............................ Co-Capt............................. Baseball............................ Volleyball.......................... Basketball J.V...................... Capt................................ Varsity ............................ Capt................................ F.F.A............................... Yearbook Staff...................... 2 ......3 .....3 . 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 ..1 2 3 ......1 . 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 .....4 1 2 3 4 1 2,3,4 ....1 2 .....2 ....3,4 .....4 ..... 1 ..... 4 PAUL J. DIXSON Class Vice-President............... Honor Society...................... Secretary.......................... Band............................... Yearbook Staff..................... Yorkers ........................... Junior Red Cross................... Safety Patrol ..................... Boys State......................... DEAN DIXSON Band............................. Mixed Chorus..................... Yearbook Staff................... Yorkers ......................... Senior Play...................... MARLENE BLEVINS VAUN Chorus............................... Yearbook Staff....................... Yorkers.............................. Safety Patrol ....................... Color Guard.......................... JOYCE STEVENS Yorkers.......................... Yearbook Staff................... Junior Red Cross................. ESTHER KAY BROOKS Band............................... Yearbook Staff..................... Yorkers............................ ESTELLA ROSE PEET Honor Society........................ Band................................. President.......................... Yearbook Staff....................... Yorkers ............................. Secretary............................ Vice-President..................... Senior Play.......................... Cheerleader J.V...................... ..... 3 ..2,3,4 ......4 1.2.3.4 ......4 1.2.3.4 ......1 1.2.3.4 ......3 1.2.3.4 .....4 ......4 1.2.3.4 .....3 2.3 . . 4 3.4 . 1 . .4 1,3,4 . . . 4 ____3 1,2,3 ____4 ... 1 ..2,3,4 1.2.3.4 .....4 .......4 1.2.3.4 ......2 .....4 ......I ....3,4 SHARON BROOKER Band.......... Chorus........ Accompanist.. Mixed Chorus. Trio ........ Yorkers ...... Safety Patrol. BARRY CRIST MAN Senior Play........................ Yearbook Staff.................... 1 2, 3,4 ... 3,4 ....3,4 ......4 .....4 . 2,3,4 . 2,3,4 3 4 JANE SMITH Class Treasurer..................................... 1 Chorus.............................................. 1 Yearbook Staff.......................................4 Yorkers............................................1,2 Junior Red Cross.....................................3 HERMAN RUSSELL ADAMS Class Secretary .................................... 2 Treasurer........................................... 3 Yearbook Staff.......................................4 Safety Patrol....................................2,3,4 Senior Play .........................................3 Football.......................................... 1,2 Baseball........................................ 1 2,3 Volleyball.......................................1 2,3 Basketball J.V.....................................1,2 Varsity..............................................3 Senior Sketches Herman Russell Adams—Nickname, Goose—likes stock car races, girls, foods, sports, pro- ball gnmes, records, TV, and milk. He dislikes seafood, bees, spiders, baby sitting, gardening and washing dishes. His pet peeve is driving the car while he is on a date. His favorite ex- pression is Just a darn minute. His favorite hangout is Ken's Diner. He is noted for staying out late school nights. Ten years from now he would like to be married and be earning ten thou- sand a year. Kay Brooks—Nickname Brooksey—likes PIZZA, and 7up, blue, swimming and water skiing and a certain boy. She dislikes snobby people, raw hamburger, being ordered around, being late and dirty dishes. Her favorite expression is Oh well, that's life. Her pet peeve is people who are always right. Her future plans include getting a secretarial job and having a happy life. Mary Lee Christian—Nickname Red—likes double pizza dates with Donna and Merv at the Ontario and her Senior year. She dislikes Mondays, getting stuck on icy roads and being picked on about her old boy friends. Her pet peeve is people who keep putting their fingers on her glasses. Her favorite saying is You farmer. Her favorite hangout is anywhere Ken is. Her future ambition is to surprise her mother and be a good housekeeper in her own home. Barry Cristman—nickname Flabby—likes steak, New York Yankees, TV, photography and records. He dislikes Limburger cheese, codfish, wearing a suit and dancing. His pet peeve is being called at 6 a.m. everyday. His favorite saying is Well, that takes care of that little deal. He is noted for taking one sandwich to school every day. Ten years from now he would like to have a good job and a chance to take a trip around the world. Robert Henry Church—no nickname—likes Italian spaghetti, The Untouchables, hunting, fishing, swimming, water skiing, sports, ice skating, and girls. He dislikes school, food, 8th period study halls, people who think they know it all, large crowds, liver and certain kind of girls. His pet peeve is girls who won't take yes for an answer. His favorite expression is Say now. His favorite hangout is Pete's Diner and Ken's Texaco. His future plans are undecided. Dean Lewis Dixson—Nickname DENO—likes pizza, spaghetti and meatballs, swimming, ice skating, good music, drawing, and oil painting. He dislikes beets, corn beef, hot shots, and The Twist. His pet peeve is math problems that won't come out right the first time. His favor- ite hangout is the art room. His favorite saying is Oh, Dear. His future plans is to become a sucessful commercial artist. Paul James Dixson—no nickname— likes guns, boats, hunting, fishing, goofing off and food. He dislikes people that argue and won't admit that they are wrong, sophomore and fresh- man girls and lazy people. His pet peeve is Sth period and people that mind everybody else's business. His favorite expression is I'll bet you. Coolie! His favorite hangout is down the river. His future plans are to live till he dies. Douglas Millard Friedel—Nickname Doug—likes a certain girl, sports, Cleveland Browns, Jim Brown, L. A. Dodger's, and apple pie. He dislikes spinach, Yankees, Giants, and loud- mouths. His pet peeve is people who won't dim their lights while driving at night. His favorite hangout is Mt. Upton. He plans to farm when he finishes school. Donna Jackson—no nickname—likes Dick Van Dyke, 7:30 phone calls, pizza, Wed. nights, Merv and typing. She dislikes having to get up before she is ready, curfews and show offs. Her pet peeve is a know it all that thinks their telling her something she already knows. Her favorite expression is Good Grief. Her future plans are to go to business school. Douglas William Jones—nickname Doug—likes a certain freshman girl, Buicks, driving long distances, auto races, ice skating, bowling and hunting. He dislikes bananas and people who crowd you off the roads. His pet peeve is nosy people. His favorite expression is Think so? His favorite hangout is West Hill. His future plan is to become an auto mechanic. James Leon Loomis—nickname Jim—likes SPORTS, music, Italian dishes, work, body building and to get along with people. He dislikes tests, girls, bossy people and snobs. His favorite ex- pression is See you Sunday afternoon. His pet peeve is people who won't let him grow a beard and think a man looks awful to have a muscular body. His favorite.hangout is 21 East Street and the cow barn. He thinks his future will probably be spent working and in loneliness. Carmen Dawn Minster—no nickname—like doing things that she doesn't have to, bowling, movies,roller and ice skating, Peter Tompkins, Dick Van Dyke Show, Surfside Six, and basket- ball. She dislikes dog hairs all over, smoking, drinking, grimy hands and fingernails, and two- timers. Her pet peeve is getting ready in a hurry. Her favorite expression is That would be telling. Her favorite hangout—you name it, she's usually there. Her future plans are un- decided. Harry Jay Morgan—nickname Fox—likes all sports, girls, ham, lemon pie, 7up, olives, and cars. He dislikes English and oysters. His favorite expression is Rotten. He is noted for getting mad in practice and saying what he thinks. His favorite hangout is the Lyon's den. He plans to join the Navy. Carol Sue Nelson—nicknames Sue and Red—likes Skip, football. New York Giants, danc- ing, swimming, water skiing, summer, winter, ice skating, squirt, clothes and more clothes, green stamps, ice cream, pickles, money and Corvettes. She dislikes Monday mornings, two- faced people, staying home, turnip, and boring classes. Her favorite expression is Oh you pot! Her favorite hangout is behind her nose. Her pet peeve is a person who trys to pull the wool over someone else's eyes. Her future plans are retailing and to make lots of money, marriage and a family. Estella Rose Peet—nickname Snooky—likes hamburgers,pizza, potato chips, snow and math. She dislikes hot weather, people who tell tales, macaroni salad. Her pet peeve is not being able to find a pencil with an eraser. Her favorite expression is But Mom, it's not eleven o'clock yet, and Rick sit in that chair now. Her future plans are to attend college, teach school and marry a wonderful person. Robert Lloyd Pike—nickname Bob-and Coolie—likes pizza, driving, being with kids who are having a blast, girls in general, science, science fiction, mechanical drawing, Baltimore Colts. He dislikes parsnips, Dr. Kildare, people who like to argue for the sake of arguing, and doors without shades. His pet peeve is people who always pick on him. His favorite hangout is any- place with someone to talk to. His favorite expression is Gads. His future plans are col- lege, a good job and a home-(maybe Air Force). Jane Edna Smith—no nickname—likes music, driving, writing to a certain guy, dates, danc- ing and summer sports. She dislikes show offs, people who brag, snow and standard shift cars. Her pet peeve is people who think they are better than others. Her favorite expression is Hey, guess wliat. Her favorite hangout is anyplace where there is a crowd having fun. Her future plans are to get a job, have fun for awhile and then settle down and get married. Joyce Flosie Stevens—no nickname—likes jello, spaghetti, bowling, piano, Dick Van Dyke, and laughing. She dislikes miserable people, hot peppers, dull books, olives. Her pet peeve is people who don't use common sense. Her favorite saying is Oh for Pete's sake. Her future plans is to become a Homemaking teacher. Marlene Blevins Vaun—nickname Mars— likes a certain husband (mainly her own), Italian and Chinese foods, nice clothes, people that are neat and clean, and clean houses. She dislikes people that are sloppy, snoopy and stuck up, and smoke blown in her face. Her pet peeves are dull people, stuck-up people and a husband that you can wrap around your finger. Her favorite expression is Guess what? Her future plans are to work for awhile as an accountant, and then raise a family. Victor William Vidler—nickname Vic—likes sports, hunting, football, skiing, popular music, food, and the twist. He dislikes poetry, braggers, large crowds, and getting up early in the morning. His pet peeve is people that think they are perfect, but aren't. His favorite expression is To bad, and Don't sweat it. His future plans are to join the Navy or Air Force. Patricia Ann White—nickname Pat—likes Italian food, Elvis, Air Force, races, sports, writ- ing letters, driving. She dislikes New York Yankees, rice, long trips, people who dislike her. Her pet peeve is people who are two faced. Her favorite hangout is Ken's Diner. Her favorite expression is Wouldn't that bug you. Her future plans are to get a job, be her own boss for a year, settle down, get married and have two children. 17 Senior Class Junior Prom During We, the Senior Class of 1962, of the South New Berlin Central School, town of New Berlin, County of Chenango, State of New York, being of sound minds and memories and considering the uncertainty of this life, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all other wills made by us. To Mrs. Huth, we leave a whole chorus period with no senior class meetings to interrupt. To Mr. Cinciripino, we leave a whole bunch of possibilities. To Mrs. Scott, we leave a shade for her door. To Mr. Whiting, we leave ONE peaceful noon hour. To Coach Seiler, we leave a laundress and a year's supply of soap. We also leave him a longer 5 minutes to eat his ice cream, and a block to put in back of his new car. To Mr. Burns, we leave a gift certificate from a printing company for the time he writes his Mechanical Drawing book. To Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Osborne, we leave an intercom between their rooms. To Mrs. Oldfield, we leave some safety pins. To Mrs. Fisher, we leave a wrecked lab. To Miss Shillabeer, we leave the peace of not having a senior play. To Mrs. Lull, the senior girls leave a gym class who just LOVES basketball. To Mrs. Dixson, we leave a treasurer who can count change better than Mary Lee so she won't have to keep calling her back. To Mrs. Tamsett, we leave another secretary as efficient as the one she had this year. To Mr. Marsters, we leave the first automobile ever made, to add to his collection. To Ruth Jackson, we leave a mind of her own and always an instinct to wet her fingers. To Dan Cloyd, we leave the headaches of the senior editor and a year's supply of free haircuts. To Squirt and Joan, we leave a darker corner. To Gary Figger, we leave a free pass into any segregated lunchroom. To John Sperry, we leave a five dollar check from HELP magazine. To Sharon Jones, we leave a new voice after each basketball game. To Joyce Avonne Austin, we leave any majorette uniform she wants. To Valerie Robb, we leave a year's subscription to Vogue magazine so she will be up on all the latest fashions. To the noon hour twisters, we leave a free dancing lesson from Arthur Murray. To Ed Thomsen, we leave a lonely next year. To John Jenkins, we leave a leash. To Joe Kroes, we leave six supplies of absentee excuses. To Phil McGuire, we leave transportation to New Berlin. To Donna Marisette, we leave a case of Metrecal. To Al, we leave a nose guard. To Phil Thomsen, we leave a good year in football. To Sarah Turner, we leave a muzzle. To Beverly Kenyon, we leave some laughing gas. To Ann Kopko, we leave a new supply of books to read on the way to football games. To Tom Morgan, we leave instructions on burping calves. To Dale Brooker, we leave instructions on how to handle a gun. To Harry Knapp we leave a calendar with the days already marked off. To Jeannine Freer, we leave all of last year's tests. To Janet Weigel, we leave a substitute baby sitter, just in case. To Suzanne Jackson, we leave ten free, easy lessons on how to strike up a conversa- tion with the opposite sex. To Ramona Musson, we leave the christened name of Razz. To Marlyn Pike, we leave a set of tools for her new house. To Nora Rowe, we leave a little red wagon to carry her books to class in. To April Tiffany, we leave the ability to get out to the bus on time. To Linda Jackson, we leave a new supply of jokes from art class. To Roger Seeley, we leave a permanent seat with the Class of 63. To the Juniors, we leave as much fun as we've had. To the school, we just plain leave. 20 UNDERGRADS Juniors 22 ROW ONE: Mrs. Fisher, Ruth Jackson, Beverley Kenyon, Sarah Turner, Linda Jackson, April Tiffany, Nora Rowe, Mr. Burns. ROW TWO: Ramona Musson, Donna Marisette, Shirley Sperry, Candice Curnalia, Ray Going, Betty Brigham. ROW THREE: Valerie Robb, Jeanine Freer, John Jenkins, John Sperry, Philip McGuire, Priscilla Murray, Dan Cloyd. ABSENT: Joe Kroes, Majorie Pence. Sophomores ROW ONE: Mr. Seiler, Sharon Jones, Ann Kopko, Louis Scholl, Mary Ann Stratton, Joyce Austin, Mrs. Scott. ROW TWO: Fred Minster, Bob Sperry, Gary Figger, David Vanderwarker, Edward Thomsen. ROW THREE: Harry Knapp, Roger Seeley, David Thomsen, Paul Curnalia, Philip Thomsen. ROW ONE: Mrs. Oldfield, Laurie Riley, Starr Aldrich, Don Gage, Bruce Tiffany, Judy White, Cindy Cummings, Nancy Kuhn. ROW TWO: Betty Turner, Dave Jenkins, David Scott, Sandy Norwood, Cathy Brooks, Linda McGuire, Kathy Robb. ROW THREE: Alberta Brigham, Dawn Connor, Sue Weiton, Jean Kuhn, Bob Ledford, Danny White, David Daniels, Ingrid Smith. ROW FOUR: Real Boyer, Paul Herman, Roy Stockwell, Terry Thomsen, Larry Murray. ABSENT: Robert Wightman. Freshmen ROW ONE: Judy Riley, Linda Greeley, Judy Kopko, Marilyn Pike, Donna Jones, Lucy Sanders, Lee Martin, Paul Warner. ROW TWO: Miss Shillabeer, Karen Jones, Cheryl Barber, Paul Piatti, Len Tyler, Richard Fleming, Harold Freidel, Don Marade. ROW THREE: Joan Loeffler, Susie Jackson, Janet Weigel, Paul Thomsen, Tim McCarthy, Ronald Musson, Diane Seeley. ABSENT: Dale Brooker, Walter Wightman, Thomas Morgan, Mary Jane Taylor. Grade 8 Grade 7 ROW ONE: Mrs. Osborne, Linda Huntley, Cheryl Anderson, Bunny Warner, Elaine Stowell. ROW TWO: Billy Kuhn, John Murray, Stuart Conkey, Donna Powers, Ross Manwarren. ROW THREE: Gayle Ledford. Elizabeth Vidler, Cathy Thompson, Fred Vidler, Billy Stevens. Grade 7 ROW ONE: Donald Pike, Frank Come, Jerry Thomsen, Betty White, Christine Leoffler, Linda Wightman, David 3rooks, Philip Wagner. ROW TWO: Mrs. Johnson, Bruce Burchill, Linda Houghtaling, Sandra Binelli, Ray Scott, Virginia Parker, Linda Dutcher, Elinor Stratton, Dale Warner. ROW THREE: Mike Nearing, Paul Wheeler, Mike Boyer, Carol Tyler, John Kroeger, Mike Barry, Raymond Barber. ROW FOUR: Connie Norwood, Mary Wolf, Dagny Gramstad, Dean Cloyd, Alan Leech, Bob Thomsen. ABSENT: David Dibble, Diane Friedel. Grade 6 ROW ONE: Kenneth Lawrence, Gary Lediord, Roger Anderson, Paul Manwarren, Donald Freeman, Maurice Wightman, Michelle McCarthy, Lindra Petry, Michael Murray, Mrs. Tarbell. ROW TWO: Gerald Norwood, Denis Curnalia, Carol Parker, Elizabeth Monroe, Linda Cardner, Thomas Piatti, Steven Gramstad, Susie Wells, Sharon White. ROW THREE: Susan Pike, Brenda Burchill, Gary Conkey, James Magacs, Jon Thomsen, Bonnie Martin, Gail Lawson, Sandra Anderson, Priscilla Post. ABSENT: Charlene Beadle. 25 Grade 5 ROW ONE: Mrs. Dixson, Bruce Beckert, Linda Come, Bertha Stone, Patty Steward, Claudia Pike, Christine Gage, Brenda Wightman, Loretta Ledford, John Hoag. ROW TWO: Dennis Scott, Rolland Manwarren, Clarence Moore, James Brewer, Linda Kuhn, Lorraine Boyer, Virginia Vanderwarker, Barbara McKie, Frank Binelli. ROW THREE: John Wolf, Carl Tiffany, Stanley Stone, Paul Jenkins, Rodney Pratt, Stephen Robb, John Kenyon, Judy Thomsen, Dawn DeBoer. ABSENT: Richard Dibble, Edward Pearsall. Grade 4 ROW ONE: Rosemary Watts, Thomas Gramstad, Robert Kuhn, Keith Mayne, Ruth Herman, Sharon Houghtaling, Allan Gage, Steven Ledford, Marilyn Manwarren, Barbara Martin. ROW TWO: Herbert Daniels, Richard Gould, Susan Curnalia, Beverly Turner, Florence Foote, Gerald Wagner, Paul Jensen, Elizabeth Jones, James Wheeler! Terrance Jones. ROW THREE: Marlese Stevens, Robert Kroeger, Paul Wolf, Jackie Button, Jeffery Gibbon, Philip Carpenter, Nancy Stratton, Carl Manwarren, Fred Brigham, Sharon Jones. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Brooks, Craig Buck, Dale Vidler, Richard Sperry, Richard Foote, Emma Whipple, Karen McKie, James Weaver, William Mattox. ABSENT- Paul Marsters, Charles Tyler. Grade 3 ROW ONE: Mrs. Dull, Charles Courtemanche, Kenneth Steward, John Post, Sandra Hicks, Richard Sebeck, Candace Wightman. ROW TWO: Dorothy Parker, Richard Freeman, Robert Wagner, Cynthia White, Stephen Kopko, Robert Come, Donna Petry, Fred Seeley. ROW THREE: Edward Carpenter, Linda Steward, Denise White, George Riley, John Greeley, Donna Weaver, Anita Murray, Kay Poole. ROW FOUR: Richard White, Joyce Vidler, Jeanette Laden, Richard Scott, Donald Brewer, Lynn Nearing, Frank Cardner, Peter McCarthy.’ ABSENT: Bonnie Valentine, Richard Laden, Dennis Taylor. Grade 2 ROW ONE: Miss White, Carol Weaver, Doreen Dixson, Richard Peet, Gary Padgett, Rodney Gould, June Mayne, Teresa Foote, Ronald Gould. ROW TWO: Debra Burlingame, Beverly Sebeck, Janice Vidler, Nancy Post, Stephen Vanderwarker, Audrey Pike, Debra McGowan, Gerald Bootsma, Nancy Button. ROW THREE: Patricia Day, Sandy Welton, William DeMun, Daniel Anderson, Donna DeBoer, Carla Bootsma, Harold Jenkins. ABSENT: Craig Magacs, James Reed, Randolph Scott, Rhonda White. Combination Grade ROW ONE: Randy Adams, Ronald Moore, George Rhinehardt, Wayne Manwarren, David Moore. ROW TWO: Mike Gibbon, Larry Norwood, Susan Dalrymple, Larry Boise, Carol De Forest. ROW THREE: Gary Jones, Kristie Kuhn, Gary Binelli, Stephen Foote, Morton Parker. ABSENT: Allen Warner, Mrs. Lingee. 27 Grade I ROW ONE: Gary Palmer, Joyce Brigham, Kathryn Pattee, Michael Kuhn, David Steward, Patricia Carpenter, Peter Cloyd, Carl Boise, Robin Wightman, Clark Barker. ROW TWO: Arthur Leech, Cynthia Magacs, Cynthia Anderson, Ronald Vidler, Thomas Thompson, Dean Meade, Joanne Day, Stephen Simpson, Michael DeBoer, Joanne Laden. ROW THREE: Steve Rhinehardt, Barbara Wilber, Patricia Jenkins, Lois Stratton, Kevin Curnalia, Sharlene Farrell, Mrs. Preston. ABSENT: Cynthia Christian, David Fleming, Allen White. ROW ONE: Mrs. Wolf, Carol Hand, Patricia Riley, Copnie Manwarren, Connie Wagner, George Petrey, Jimmy Steward, Donald Boyer, Luke Wightman, Stuart Scott. ROW TWO: Karen Funke, Mary White, Beverly Martin, Linda Buck, Kathy Dibble, Kenny Pattee, Uli Tumilowicz, Karlene Graves, Gerald De Forest. ROW THREE: Melissa Steiber, Rebecca Stowell, Clara McKie, Diane Leech, Sheila White, Betsy Burchill, Cynthia Parker, Crystal Foote, Sandra Barker. ROW FOUR: Bonnie Lawrence, Alexis Marsters, Dale Mattox, Darlene Barber, Louis Eccleston. ABSENT: Lita Binelli, Joseph Boyer, Sandra Houghtaling, Sheila White. Kindergarten ACTIVITIES Yearbook Staff ROW ONE: Dean Dixson, RussAdams, Doug Jones, Doug Friedel, Harry Morgan, Vic Vidler, Jim Loomis, Pat Dixson. ROW TWO: Jane Smith, Pat White, Dawn Minster, Kay Brooks, Sue Nelson, Joyce Stevens, Estella Peet, Marlene Vaun. ROW THREE: Mrs. Scott, Bob Church, Barry Cristman, Dan Cloyd, Donna Jackson, Mary Lee Christian, Sharon Brooker, Bob Pike, Mr. Whiting. National Honor Society ROW ONE: Mrs. Fisher, Ruth Jackson, Estella Peet. ROW TWO: Paul Dixson, Valerie Robb, Carol Nelson. ROW THREE: Robert Pike, Phil McGuire, Jeannine Freer. Color Guard Mary Lee Christian, Donna Jackson, Ruth Jackson, Donna Marisette, Marlene Vaun, Priscilla Murray, Carol Nelson. Senior Band ROW UNL: Joyce Avonne Austin. ROW TWO: Laurie Riley, Lucy Sanders, David Scott, Dawn Connor, Mariyn Pike, Estella Peet, Mr. Helling. ROW THREE: Cindy Cummings, Dale Warner, Mary Wolf, Diane Seeley, David Jenkins, Donald Gage, Donald Pike. ROW FOUR: Suzanne Jackson, Karen Jones, Sharon Jones, Paul Dixson, Paul Piatti, Mary Ann Stratton, Joan Loeffler. ROW FIVE: Sharon Brooker, Len Tyler, Robert Sperry, Fred Minster, Dean Dixson, Janet Weigel, Paul Herman. Majorettes ROW ONE: Dawn Connor, Cathy Brooks, Sandy Norwood. ROW TWO: Joyce Avonne Austin. Junior Majorettes ROW ONE: Michele McCarthy. ROW TWO: Joyce Avonne Austin, Dagny Gramstad, Dawn DeBoer, Elizabeth Vidler. Junior Band ROW ONE: Donald Pike, Kenneth Lawrence, Lorraine Boyer, Brenda Burchill, Tommy Piatti, Christy Gage. ROW TWO: Mr. Helling, Susan Pike, Dawn DeBoer, Dagny Gramstad, Laurie Riley, Jimmy Magacs, Dennis Scott. ROW THREE: Priscilla Post, Nancy Kuhn, Paul Wheeler, Mary Wolf, Dale Warner, Dean Cloyd, John Wolf. Beginning Twirlers ROW ONE: Sharon Houghtaling, Sharon Jones, Linda Cardner, Virginia Vanderwarker, Elizabeth Jones, Donna DeBoer, Susan Dairymple, Debra McGowan. ROW TWO: Joyce Austin. 33 Glee Club ROW ONE: Elinor Stratton, Pat White, Shirley Sperry, Judy Kopko, Nora Rowe, Linda Jackson, Dawn Connor, Linda Greeley, Marlyn Pike. ROW TWO: Sharon Brooker, Ann Kopko, Mary Ann Stratton, Connie Norwood, Susie Jackson, Ingrid Smith, Sandra Norwood, Dawn Minster. ROW THREE: Sharon Jones, Carol Nelson, Joan Loeffler, Janet Weigel, Joyce Austin, Linda McGuire, Karen Jones, Ramona Musson, Mrs. Huth. Mixed Chorus ROW ONE: David Vanderwalker, Paul Herman, Philip Thomsen, Paul Piatti, Shirley Sperry, Karen Jones, Mary Ann Stratton, Mrs. Huth. ROW TWO: Dawn Minster, Sharon Jones, Fred Minster, Dean Dixson, Joyce Austin, Dan Cloyd, Harry Morgan, Sharon Brooker, Carol Nelson. Trio Mrs. Huth, Dawn Minster, Mary Ann Stratton, Sharon Brooker. Elementary Chorus ROW ONE: Mrs. Huth, Stephen Kopko, Teddy Post, Joyce Vidler, Dorothy Parker, Sharon Houghtaling, Claudia Pike, Rosemary Watts, Ruth Herman, Kenneth Lawrence. ROW TWO: Allan Gage, Sharon Jones, Christine Gage, Susan Wells, Nancy Stratton, Michele McCarthy, Elizabeth Jones, John Hoag. ROW THREE: Gail Lawson, Brenda Wightman, Priscilla Post, Brenda Burchill, Linda Cardner, Thomas Piatti, Karen McKie, Loretta Ledford. ROW FOUR: Lorraine Boyer, Susan Pike, Linda Kuhn, Mary Wolf, Judy Thomsen, Dawn DeBoer, Sandra Anderson, Dick Dibble. Senior Yorkers ROW ONE: Robert Pike, Dick Fleming, Harry Morgan, Vic Vidler, Len Tyler, David Vanderwarker, Paul Curnalia, Dean Dixson, Jim Loomis, Paul Dixson. ROW TWO: Joyce Avonne Austin, Sharon Jones, Mary Ann Stratton, Ann Kopko, Marlyn Pike, Pat White, Joyce Stevens, Estella Peet, Marlene Vaun. ROW THREE: Sharon Brooker, Diane Seeley, Janet Weigel, Beverly Kenyon, Sarah Turner, Ramona Musson, Nora Rowe, April Tiffany, Jeannine Freer, Candice Curnalia, Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor. ROW FOUR : Robert Sperry, Lee Martin, Tom Morgan, Ronald Musson, Lucy Sanders, Linda Greeley, Judy Kopko, Karen Jones, Joan Leoffler. Junior Yorkers ROW ONE: Stuart Conkey, John Kroeger, Bruce Burchill, Ray Scott, Mike Nearing, Donald Pike, Jerry Thomsen, David Brooks, Alan Leech, Carol Tyler, Mary Wolf, Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor. ROW TWO: Mike Barry, Mike Boyer, Fred Vidler, Ray Barber, David Jenkins, Danny White, Kathy Robb, Cindy Cummings, Bunny Warner, Linda McGuire, Cathy Brooks, Virginia Parker. ROW THREE: Bob Thomsen, David Scott, Betty White, Sandra Binelli, Donna Powers, Linda Houghtaling, Cheryl Anderson, Linda Wightman, Christine Loeffler, Sue Welton, Dagny Gramstad, Elinor Stratton. ROW FOUR: Dawn Connor, Judy White, Nancy Kuhn, Ingrid Smith, Don Gage, Bill Kuhn, Dale Warner, Paul Wheeler, Starr Aldrich, Roy Stockwell, Paul Herman, Terry Thomsen, Real Boyer. 36 Safety Patrol ROW ONE: Gayle Ledford, Cathy Thompson, Donna Jones, Candice Curnalia, Philip Wagner, Carl Tiffany, Mike Barry. ROW TWO: Vic Vidler, Sharon Brooker, Valerie Robb, Jeannine Freer, Ramona Musson, Russ Adams. Junior Red Cross ROW ONE: Priscilla Murray, Marlene Vaun, Shirley Sperry. ROW TWO: Mrs. Biviano, Dawn Minster, Donna Jackson, Mrs. Oldfield. 37 Girl Scouts ROW ONE: Susan Wells, Patty Steward, Christine Gage, Michele McCarthy. ROW TWO: Sharon White, Dagny Gramstad, Mary Wolf, Dawn DeBoer, Linda Houghtaling. Brownies 38 ROW ONE: Donna DeBoer, Debra McGowan, Ruth Herman, Sharon Houghtaling, Sharon Jones. ROW TWO: Beverly Sebeck, Linda Stewart, Sandy Welton, Cynthia White, Doreen Dixson. Boy Scouts ROW ONE: Tommy Piatti, Denis Curnalia, Jack Hoag, Dennis Scott, Jerry Thomsen, Carl Tiffany, Jerry Norwood, Donald Gage. ROW TWO: James Brewer, Frank Binelli, Raymond Scott, John Wolf, Dick Dibble, Paul Jenkins, David Jenkins, Raymond Barber. ROW THREE: Mike Barry, Paul Wheeler, John Kroeger, Dale Warner, Mike Boyer, David Scott, Stuart Conkey, Fred Vidler. ROW FOUR: Tim McCarthy, Mike Nearing, David Dibble, Real Boyer, Paul Curnalia. Cub Scouts ROW ONE: Allan Gage, Jamie Wheeler, Peter McCarthy. ROW TWO: Jack Button, Gary Conkey, Richard Scott. ABSENT: Paul Marsters. 39 ATHLETICS Varsity Cheerleaders Donna Jackson, Dawn Minster, Ruth Jackson, Mary Lee Christian, Carol Nelson J.V. Cheerleaders Janet vveigel, Sharon Jones, Donna Marisette, Susie Jackson, Ann Kopko, Snooky Peet. Cheerleaders and Advisors ROW ONE: Donna Marisette, Ruth Jackson, Dayvn Minster, Susie Jackson, Mary Lee Christian. ROW TWO: Janet Weigel, Carol Nelson, Snooky Peet, Ann Kopko, Donna Jackson, Sharon Jones. ROW THREE: Mrs. Oldfield, Mrs. Preston. ABSENT: Mrs. Lull. The Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders consisted of eleven girls. This year three new J.V. 's were added: Suzanne Jackson, Sharon Jones and Janet Weigel moving Mary Lee Christian, Ruth Jackson and Dawn Minster up to Varsity. Our main goal this year has been to add a few new cheers to the list. We wish to thank Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Lull and Mrs. Oldfield for their much appreciated help. Football ROW ONE: Philip McGuire, Jim Loomis, Doug Friedel, Harry Morgan, Dan Cloyd, Gary Figger. ROW TWO: Paul Piatti, Joe Kroes, Harry Knapp, Tim McCarthy, Philip Thomsen, Robert Pike. ROW THREE: Coach Seiler, John Jenkins, Asst. Coach Whiting, Paul Warner, Dale Warner Mgr. Our athletic field Some of the athletic equipment Varsity Basketball ROW ONE: Robert Pike, Paul Warner, Dan Cloyd, John Jenkins, Gary Figger. ROW TWO: Coach Seiler, John Sperry, Jim Loomis, Douglas Friedel, Harry Morgan, Phil McGuire, Manager Dale Warner. J.V. Basketball ROW ONE: Lee Martin, Phil Thomsen, Paul Piatti, Dick Fleming. ROW TWO: Manager Real Boyer, Robert Sperry, Fred Minster, Roger Seeley, Tim McCarthy, Coach Burns. 44 Volleyball ROW ONE: Robert Pike, Dan Cloyd, John Jenkins, Paul Warner. ROW TWO: Coach Seiler, John Sperry, Roger Seeley, Doug Freidel, Tim Loomis, Harry Morgan, Phil McGuire. Baseball ROW ONE: Bob Pike, Dan Cloyd, Doug Freidel, Jim Loomis, Harry Morgan. ROW TWO: Tim McCarthy, John Jenkins, John Sperry, Phil McGuire, Roger Seeley. 45 ADVERTISING BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Scintilla Division THE BENDIX CORPORATION SIDNEY, NEW YORK DOES COLLEGE TUITION COST THAT MUCH? 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Norwich, New York Phone: 334 -6734 Phone: 334-2413 Compliments Of Chenango Valley Travel Bureau Audio - Visual Chenango Hotel 3 N. Main Street Norwich, New York New Berlin, New York No Charge For Our Service Phone: VI 7-5671 Phone: Norwich 334-3818 Recognized Agents For Ward Spicer — Percy Risedorph St earn ship-Airline-Rail-Bus-Hotels P. T. Variety Store Compliments Of New Berlin New Berlin, New York Television Appliances Q uality-Pric e s-S ervic e Phone: VI 7-2672 11 South Main Street New Berlin, New York Compliments Of Sophie’s Dress Shop New Berlin Cleaners The Clothes You Wear — We Clean With Care Winnie Ball, Owner 3-Day Service New Berlin, New York Phone: VI 7-3621 New Berlin, New York Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1962 Craine Inc. S.N.B. 29 Sheldon Street Dyke’s Drug Store Norwich, New York John W. Spurr Harold S. Deal Lumber Bldg. - Supplies New Berlin, New York Phone 334-2295 HUMOR Class of 1962 in Kindergarten § Eighth Grade ROW ONE: P. Dixson, K. Brooks, P. White, S. Peet, C. Nelson, H. Morgan, ROW TWO: W. Sanford, J. Sperry, D. Dixson, G. Figger, L. Utter, S. Sperry, Mrs. Preston. ROW THREE: Davis, H. Knapp, ?, J. Donaghue, R. Seeley, S. Brooker. ROW ONE: Vidler, Christian, Dixson, Nelson, Miles, Meyers, Jackson, Sperry, Blevins. ROW TWO: Sperry, Morgan, Dixson, Pike, Brooks, Minster, Peet, Wightman, White. ROW THREE: Osborne, Dibble, Donaghue, Brooker, Stevens, Jackson, Dibble, Musson, Brigham, Swartout, Leech, Smith. 61 I wonder who's pinching him now. As a wash woman's clothes must come to a line our lines must come to a close. She's in love. Think I'll ever be called goose ? V - U :v Is that a Toni or a Prom that you have to get ready for your date tonight ? Broke all cameras until this year. You think I look bad—you ought to see the other guy. Pretty boy Pike. 1956-1957 Is that Huckleberry Hound on my sweater ? Any relation to the chipmunks ? How did I ever get with this group ? Did you have a bad night the night before ? Wouldn't you like to know ? I can't help it. This is getting sickening— let's quit. I've got a secret. AUTOGRAPHS
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