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

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■ mmm South New Berlin Central School Janet Weigel, Editor Mrs. Ann Scott, Yearbook Advisor m emorieA Black JtnJ QJd mu Water In the Unadilla Valley, Where our Southcown 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 It is the unanimous opinion of the Class of 1965, that we dedicate our year- book to a great man, the late Fred Clark, our school custodian. Mr. Clark had the admiration and respect of all who knew him. Our lives will be the richer for having known him. Our class projects were made easier through his cooperation. Great persons are able to do great kindnesses. mmgm ■ : . : : . ' ' . ' ■■■; . . ywm .■■:■■■■: ADMINISTRATION RuL ard sd. ariteri, ddu principal lupervidincf rincipal The Man Who is Prepared Has His Battle Half Fought. This wise saying can be applied to many things and the 1965 graduates have taken a step in the direction of getting prepared for their future. Preparation should not end here. It must continue through further education, job training or work experience. Advances which have doubled our knowledge in the last decade and which form a basis for yet greater advances in the decades ahead will necessitate a continued need for hard work, assimilation of further knowledge and constant maintenance of the study habit. Those who are destined to make a genuine contribution to society will need even greater preparation, es- pecially in education, to meet the challenge. My sincerest wishes to the 1965 graduating class for success in their life • battle. 6 J3oa rcl of educatu Row 1: Mrs. Raymond Scott; El wood Fredrickson, President; Merritt Ford. Row 2: Herbert Reed, Clerk; Frank Kopko; Harry Pike. ERNEST G. YOUMANS, District Superintendent DONALD G. PRESTON, Administrative Assistant 7 FACULTY Supervising Principal Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 4 5 Grade 5 Grade 6 Jr. H.S. Social Studies English Jr. Sr. H.S. Mathematics H.S. English Social Studies Library Commercial Home Economics Science Industrial Arts Instrumental Music Foreign Language Guidance Director Boys Physical Ed. Coach School Nurse-Teacher Elementary Supervisor Elementary Vocal Music Girls Physical Ed. Dental Hygienist Art Speech Therapy Remedial Reading Mr. Richard A. Marsters Mrs. Christine Preston Mrs. Ruth Wolf Miss Sally White Mrs. Helen Dull Mrs. Esther Brooks Mrs. Marilyn Parry Mrs. Marie Tarbell Mr. Philip Hartland Mrs. Grace Johnson Mrs. Fern Osborne Miss Gertrude Shillabeer Mr. Robert Whiting Mrs. Anna Scott Mrs. Sally Sawyer Mrs. Grace Fisher Mr. Robert DeVoe Mr. James Sargent Mrs. Miriam Church Mrs. Elizabeth Tamsett Mr. George Seiler Mrs. Barbara Biviano Mr. Francis Bellardini Mrs. Betty Huth Mrs. Rena Lull Mrs. Joyce Barnes Mrs. Helen Spurr Mr. Wesley Atkins Mrs. Doretta Nelson 9 Row 1: Miss Shillabeer, Mrs. Scott, Mr. Seiler, Mrs. Lull, Mrs. Huth. Row 2: Mr. Marsters, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Biviano, Mr. Whiting, Mrs. Sawyer, Mr. DeVoe, Mr. Sargent. Row I: Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Wolf, Miss White, Mrs. Spurr, Mrs. Parry. Row 2: Mr. Hartland, Mrs. Tarbell Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Church, Mrs. Dull. 10 SECRETARY: Mrs. Dixson CAFETERIA STAFF BUS DRIVERS LMr. Gould, Mr. Knapp, Mr. Pike, Mr. Barber, Mr. Boise, Mr. McGowan, Mr. Kenyon. CUSTODIANS Mrs. Welton, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Olson Mr. Boise, Mr. Clark (Sept.-Oct.) Mr. Burman (Nov.-June) 11 THE PERFECT SENIOR BOY Hair...............................Dick Eyes..............................Danny Nose........................... Paul P. Ears............................ Ron M. Smile............................. Dave Teeth...........................Paul P. Hands...........................Paul T. Figure..............................Tim Waist..............................Walt Legs................................Len Feet........................Lee, Ron C. THE PERFECT SENIOR GIRL Hair................................Jan Eyes..............................Linda Nose............................ Karen Ears ..............................Joan Smile .............................Mary Jane Teeth.............................Djane Hands..............................Lucy Figure.......................... Marlyn Waist........................Mary Jane Legs............................. Susie Feet...............................Judy SENIORS PAUL THOMSEN Class Vice-President.................... 4 Yorkers..............................1 2,3 Safety Patrol....................... 1,3,4 Senior Play..............................4 Yearbook Staff...........................4 JOAN LOEFFLER Class Treasurer ......................... 1 Class President...........................4 Band...............................1 2,3,4 Librarian...............................1 Uniform Custodian.......................2 Chorus..............................1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff............................4 Yorkers...............................1,2,3 Safety Patrol...........................3,4 Senior Play...............................4 Cheerleader J.V...........................2 RONALD MUSSON Class President . . Class Treasurer . , Honor Society . . . President .... Yearbook Staff . . . Yorkers .......... Safety Patrol . . . Senior Play .... Volley Ball....... Junior Prom Prince . . 1 . 4 2.3.4 . . 4 . . 4 . 1,2 3,4 2.3.4 . . 4 . . 3 MARLYN JOAN PIKE Class Vice-President.....................3 Class Secretary..........................4 Honor Society........................2,3,4 Band..............................1,2,3,4 Chorus............................... 1,4 Yearbook Staff...........................4 Yorkers..............................1,2,3 Senior Play..............................4 Cheerleader J.V..........................2 Varsity..............................3,4 Junior Prom Princess.....................3 LEN TYLER Band.............. Yearbook Staff . . . Yorkers .......... Safety Patrol . . . Senior Play . . . . Football.......... Baseball.......... Volleyball........ Basketball Manager LINDA GREELEY Class President..........................3 Chorus ................................. 1 Yorkers............................1,2,3,4 President.............................3 Safety Patrol........................1,2,3 Senior Play............................3,4 DANNY TOOKMANIAN Senior Play 'W r , a J AJok ; benior Flay.......... , . , 4 • •eJU4r :c Baseball ................1 H . ... . Cross-country.........................iT2 3 Freshmen.............................. 1 C J.V...........................................2 3 Varsity...............................3 Track..................................2,3 J. V..................................2 Varsity...............................3 History Club.............................2 President.............................2 Chorus ................................. 4 Football.................................4 Baseball.................................4 Basketball...............................4 Varsity...............................4 Yearbook Staff...........................4 DIANE SEELEY Band..................................1,2 Yearbook Staff..........................4 Yorkers..........................1,2,3,4 Treasurer ........................... 3 Vice-President........................4 Senior Play...........................3,4 RICHARD FLEMING Class Vice-President......................1 Yearbook Staff............................4 Yorkers.................................1,2 Safety Patrol.............................1 Senior Play...............................4 Basketball J.V..........................1,2 Varsity.................................3 SUZANNE JACKSON Class Secretary............................3 Band................................1,2,3,4 Librarian .............................. 3 Chorus..............................1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff.............................4 Senior Play................................4 Cheerleader J.V........................... 1 Varsity..............................2,3,4 Color Guard.........................1,2,3,4 Captain................................3,4 Junior Prom Princess.......................3 LUCY MAE SANDERS Honor Society .... Band................ Yearbook Staff . . . . Yorkers ............ Senior Play......... • 2,3,4 1,2,3,4 4 1 4 15 PAUL PI ATTI Class Treasurer ......................... 2 Band...............................1,2,3,4 President.............................1,4 Chorus.............................1,2,3,4 Sec.-Librarian..........................3 President...............................4 Yearbook Staff............................4 Yorkers ............................... 2,3 Boy's State...............................3 Safety Patrol...........................1,2 Senior Play...............................4 Football............................1,2,3,4 Baseball...........................1,2,3,4 Captain.................................3 Volleyball............................1,2,3 Basketball J.V............................1 Captain J.V.............................1 Varsity.............................2,3,4 Junior Prom Prince........................3 MARY JANE TAYLOR Yearbook Staff..........................4 Yorkers ............................... 3 Senior Play...........................3,4 Volleyball..............................1 Color Guard......................1 2,3,4 Sec.-Treas..........................3,4 Cheerleading J.V........................2 Uxilc, w ) alo UlJUcd • p rf Y yWM? Jo U U_ CWUOOjUT . 'DAVID CONNOR ® Yearbook Staff......................... 4 Senior Play.............................3 JUDY KOPKO Chorus...........................1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff.........................4 Yorkers..........................1,2,3,4 Historian............................3 Treasurer .......................... 4 Senior Play........................... 4 Cheerleader J.V....................... 2 Varsity..............................3 Color Guard............................2 TIMOTHY JAY MCCARTHY Class Treasurer ......... Yearbook Staff........... Yorkers ................. Safety Patrol............ Senior Play.............. Football................. Captain................ Baseball................. Volleyball............... Basketball J.V........... Varsity................ Junior Prom King......... . . 3 . . . 4 . 1,3 . . . 1 . . . 4 1.2.3.4 . . 3,4 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 . . . 1 .2,3,4 . . . 3 RONALD CHRISTIAN Yearbook Staff . Senior Play . . . Class Secretary. School Newspaper Publisher . . . Editor . . . . , F.F.A........... JANET WEIGEL Class Secretary . Class President . . Honor Society . . . Secretary . . . Band ............ Librarian . . . Secretary . . . , President . . . , Chorus ......... , President . . . , Secretary . . . , Yearbook Staff . . Junior Editor . Senior Editor Yorkers ......... Secretary . . . Senior Play .... Cheerleader J.V. , Varsity........ Twirler........... Junior Prom Queen LEE MARTIN Yearbook Staff . . Yorkers .......... Senior Play .... Basketball........ J.V............. Varsity............ KAREN JONES Honor Society . . . Secretary .... Vice-President . , Band.............. Treasurer . . . . Chorus ........... Sec.-Treas. . . . Treasurer . . . . Yearbook Staff . . . Yorkers .......... District Secretary Senior Play........ Cheerleader J.V. . . . . 4 . .4 . .3 1.2.3 . . 1 . 2,3 1.2.3 . . . 1 . . . 2 2,3,4 . . . 4 1.2.3.4 . . . 1 . . . 2 . . . 3 1.2.3.4 3 . 4 3,4 .3 .4 1,2 1 4 1 1 3 . . 4 1.2.3 . 4 1.2.3 1,2 . . 3 2,3,4 . . . 3 . . .4 1.2.3.4 . . 2,4 1.2.3.4 . . .1 . . . 4 . . . 4 .1,2,3 . . . 3 4 2 WALTER WIGHTMAN Yorkers.................................. f2 Safety Patrol..........................W 1,2 Football ................................ f4 Basketball J.V........................ 1, 2 Varsity.................................3 17 s. emor RONALD CHRISTIAN--nicknamed Cuddles--likes girls, guns and gold (money). He dis- likes teachers that gossip about kids and people that spoil Mechanical Drawing class. His favorite expression can not be printed. His pet peeve is people that always do the sensible thing. His favorite hangout is his car or Springvale. His goal is to grow up and turn sensible (ugh!) and run his own life. RALPH DAVID CONNOR--nicknamed Dave--likes Carol, food, money and cars. He dis- likes waxed beans and salt in his bed. His favorite expression is censored. His pet peeve is when his car won't start. His favorite hangout is White Store Road and Ken's. His future plans are to work, get rich, go to Bermuda and retire. RICHARD FLEMING—nicknamed Dick—likes a certain Norwich girl, Chevies, parties, pizza and Mechanical Drawing class. His dislikes are gossips, strict study hall teachers, groceries, homework, and people who are always criticizing others. His favorite expression is This is true, ho-ha. His pet peeve is dirty cars. His favorite hangout is Norwich. His future plans are to work and become a millionaire. LINDA ELIZABETH GREELEY—nicknamed Grisly or Greedy—likes people, parties, pizza, and gossip. She dislikes gossips, cold weather, getting up in the morning and snooty people. Her favorite expression is Oh, your rotten and Hi Yea Coach. Her pet peeve is finding strange objects in her locker. She has no special place for a hangout. Her plans are to attend school in Cobleskill and then make $100 a week. SUZANNE A. JACKSON—nicknamed Susie—likes food, chocolate, Color Guard, a certain boy, tennis, and people in general. She dislikes untrusting people, people who know-it-all and regents. Her favorite expressions are: Cool it , Don't bug me and Maybe I will and may- be I won't. Her pet peeve is complainers. Her favorite hangout is home. Her future goals are to go to Cobleskill and graduate from there and to come in first on Color Guard competi- tions. KAREN JONES likes food, Phil, Dark , Mrs. Osborne, and Old Spice. She dislikes second period study hall, dodecahedrons, and domineering teachers. Her favorite expression is Naw! Her pet peeve is Hartwick College. Her hangout is home. In the future she hopes to become a great ballerina. JUDITH CORINNE KOPKO—nicknamed Spider—likes horses and riding, reading, sewing, skiing and most other sports. Link, animals, the great outdoors, long walks, playing the piano, fireplaces, a certain Norwich boy, fairy tales. Dean Jones, Boston, dancing, movies, the color blue, James Bond, folk music, poetry, classical records, non-conformists, and English castles. She dislikes cold weather, snobs. Regents, smoking, and crowds. Her favorite ex- pressions are Oh, No! and You know what? Her pet peeve is gossipy people-period. Her hangout is a Norwich grocery store in particular. Her future plans are to go to college and study to be a D.U.M., marry a wonderful guy, go to Scotland to live in a beautiful old castle on the moors and raise collies and horses. Most of all she wants to enjoy life. JOAN LEOFFLER—nicknamed Joanie—likes food, a certain hospital corpsman, flutes, The Rogues, Danny Kaye, blue eyes, Mrs. Osborne, aqua velva, and receiving letters. She dis- likes second period study halls, complex numbers, Spanish rice, domineering teachers, and mustangs. Her favorite expression is It's your turn today, Judy! Her pet peeve is having to sign out of fourth period study hall. Her hangout is in front of the T.V. Her future plan is to become a successful brain surgeon. 18 LEE ROBERT MARTIN--nicknamed Smartie--likes pizza, eighth period mechanical drawing class, parties, cars, good looking girls, and fast music. He dislikes drawing water, milking, braggers, and being broke. His favorite expression is I didn't do it, it wasn't my fault. His pet peeve is wise guys like himself. His hangout is just about anyplace. In the future he plans to be a bum for a few years and then a millionaire. TIM MCCARTHY--nicknamed MaC-a-r-th-ie—likes food, hot cars, sports, a certain special girl, and Marlyn's cooking. He dislikes chickens, Winky, homework, people who use big words, slow cars, and people who drive boats while you're skiing. His favorite expressions are Hi weener and What are we doing tonight, Hon? His pet peeves are a dog named Winky and snoopy people. His hangout is Winky's house. In the future he plans to further his education and have a cute wife. RON MUSSON—nicknamed Muuson—likes parties, gossip, good jokes, and beautiful women. He dislikes gossips, cigar smoke, and grouchy people. His favorite expression is What'd I tell ya. His pet peeve is rules that don't make sense. His hangout is Grizley's Bar and Grill. His future plan is to make a million without working. PAUL ALBERT PIATTI—nicknamed Pizza—likes girls, music, A1 Hirt, pizza, hamburgers, New Berlin, girls who ask Why? , clothes, Saturday nights, skiing, and dancing. He dislikes bake sales, fickle girls, being broke or out of gas, getting up before 9:00 A.M., being home be- fore 2:00A.M., and cars that don't start. His favorite expression is That's life for ya. His pet peeve is going to a girl's house and not saying a word all night until it's time to go. His hangout is New Berlin. His future plans include attending Dutchess Community College. MARLYN PIKE likes food, a certain fiance, summer, a certain step sister, clothes, sewing, Mrs. Osborne, travel, Mr. Sargent, and football. She dislikes snoopy teachers, parsnips, science, work, snakes, pep sessions, soccer, and farming. Her favorite expression is Tim. Her pet peeve is snoopy teachers. Her hangout is the school back house. Her future plan is to lead her life the way she wants to. LUCY MAE SANDERS likes sewing, biology, chemistry, physics, the study of medicine, swimming, flying, reading (especially detectives, medicine, espionage, science fiction, and travel), peace and quiet, good music, good food, trips to New York City and Washington, D.C., good movies, belonging to 4-H, cats, and parakeets. She dislikes cold weather, getting up early on Saturday mornings, love birds blocking the halls while chattering, mouthy people, smoking, and booze. Her favorite expression is Darn it! Her pet peeve is people who don't know when to be quiet. Her hangout is home. In her future she hopes to become a success- ful Medical Technologist in four years, then to work a few years, marry an intelligent man about the same age, Steele down and have a small, happy family. DIANE CAROL SEELEY--nicknamed Di--likes Tomato Juice, horse back riding, Daytona Beach, dancing, Sarge , being happy and happy people, clothes, and drawing. She dislikes being pursued in mechanical drawing-especially by Dick, running out of gas, and feeling inferior. Her favorite expression is Eat your heart out! Her pet peeve is being pinched. Her hangout is Coach's office. Her future plan is to be happy with her future and with the one she shares it with. MARY JANE TAYLOR--nicknamed Mimmim--likes to carry a rifle, sleep on the floor, Cazenovia, summer, Verona Beach, the name Grant, and people who wrinkle their nose. She dislikes wrap-around skirts, Khrushchev, and rolling stones. Her favorite expressions are Cripe and Gads. Her pet peeve is people who pop buttons. Her hangout is Amberville Hotel. Her future plans are to dig out of this place and find something new. 19 PAUL THOMSEN--nicknamed YoYo— likes a certain girl in Sherburne, fast cars, wine and women, shop class and dancing. He dislikes English and dirt roads with other people parked on them. His favorite expression is Hello, doll. His pet peeve is not having enough money. His hangout is a white house in Pleasant Valley. His future plans are getting married and living off his wife. DANNY TOOKMANIAN—nicknamed Tomato Juice and Tooky—likes football, track, vettes, Di, food, horses, movies, night life, Jerry Lewis, The Kinks, Home Economics 5, bikinis, and the French Riviera. He dislikes little red Volkswagens and little brothers in the sixth grade. His favorite expression is Forget it. His pet peeve is reveille. His hangouts are Alcoholics Anonymous and the John Burch Society. His future plan is to go to Vassar. LEN A. TYLER—nicknamed Ty—likes a girl named Sandy, football, puff stuff, cars, Mrs. Scott, music, and jokes. He dislikes butter, English, and two-faced people. His hangouts are across the river, the boiler room, and Greely's Bar and Grill. His favorite expression is Neck with it. His pet peeve is empty cigarette packs. His future plan is to join the United States Coast Guard. JANET R. WEIGEL—nicknamed Jan—likes money, math classes, going to bed late, watching T.V., tennis, sports, meat balls, working on the yearbook with Mrs. Scott, and typing a whole page without a mistake. She dislikes homework, people who are stuck on themselves, receding hairlines, getting up in the morning, unmatched stockings, jello, and canned peas. Her pet peeve is being accused of bad driving. In the future she hopes to graduate from A.S.U. (Asylum for the Socially Unbalanced.), become an animal psychiatrist, and settle down in a nice kennel. WALTER LYLE WIGHTMAN JR.--nicknamed Squash—likes girls, football, bowling, cars, good jokes, and food. He dislikes braggers, spelling tests, and English. His favorite ex- pression is Don't bug me! His hangouts are the Y.M.C.A., the bowling alley, and dances. His future plans are to be a millionaire and a playboy. BOOKS, PENS, TEACHERS, AND TESTS REPLACED PINS, DIAPERS, AND RESTS!! JUNIOR PROM May, 1964 WINTER BALLS December 1963 and 1964 Row 1: Real Boyer, Don Gage, Starr Aldrich, Bob Wightman, Dave Daniels, Judy White, Linda McGuire. Row 2: Mr. Whiting, Kathy Robb, Arlene Montgomery, Dawn Connor, Sue Welton, Sandy Norwood, Nadine Byam. Row 3: Nancy Kuhn, Alberta Brigham, Laurie Riley, Cindy Cummings, Betty Turner, Cathy Brooks, Ingrid Smith. Row 4: Dave Jenkins, Terry Thomsen, Bob Thomsen, Roy Stockwell, Dave Scott, Tom May, David Vanderwarker. omoreA Row 1: Linda Huntley, Elinor Stratton, Linda Wightman, Betty White, Patsy Greene, Dagny Gramstad, Bunny Warner, Mrs. Sawyer. Row 2: Connie Norwood, Carol Tyler, Elizabeth Vidler, Sandy Binelli, Cheryl Anderson, Elaine Stowell, Christy Loeffler, Mary Wolf. Row 3: Jerry Thomsen,' Mike Boyer, Bruce Tiffany, Bruce Burchill, Stuart Conkey, David Dibble, Dale Warner. Row 4: Bill Stevens, Don Pike, Paul Wheeler, Mike Barry, Fred Vidler, Mike Nearing, Ray Barber, Dave Brooks, Ray Scott. Absent: Larry Roe, Ross Manuarren. men Row 1: Mrs. Osborne, Christy Gage, Claudia Pikes, Marie McPherson, Lorraine Boyer, Patty Steward, Row 2: Bill Kuhn, Brenda Wightman, Georgia Montgomery, Dawn DeBoer, Barbara McKie, Bruce Beckert. Row 3: Dean Cloyd, Nola Rowe, Linda Houghtaling, Colleen Button, Donna Powers, Philip Wagner. Row 4: John Wolf, Jim Brewer, Dennis Scott, Rodney Pratt. Mike Phillips, Steve Robb. Row 1: Virginia Vanderwarker, Sharlene Beadle, Gail Lawson, Susan Card, Sharon White, Brenda Burchill, Michele McCarthy, Sandy Phillips. Row 2: Mrs. Johnson, Susan Pike, Priscilla Post, Sandy Anderson, Bonnie Martin, Susie Wells, Alicia Byam, Pat Salisbury, Linda Cardner, Linda Petry. Row 3: Jim Magacs, Tom Piatti, Carl Manwarren, Vance Brazee, Denis Curnalia, Paul Jenkins, John Kenyon, Linda Kuhn, Judy Thomsen. Row 4: Carl Tiffany, Ben Rowe, Frank Binelli, Jon Thomsen, Jerry Norwood, Steve Gramstad, Jack Hoag, Ken Lawrence, Roger Anderson, Elizabeth Monroe. Absent: Marv Ann Barkley. Row 1: Carl Manwarren, Keith Mayne, Bob Kuhn, Allan Gage, Dawn Zorda, Sharon Houghtaling, Barbara Martin, Marilyn Manwarren, Ruth Herman, Don Freeman. Row 2: Bob May, Terry Jones, Mike Wightman, Gary Conkey, Charles Tyler, Jim Weaver, Jerry Wagner, Paul Jensen, Jamie Wheeler, Ricky Gould. Row 3: Beverly Turner, Marlese Stevens, Emma Whipple, Paul Marsters, Bill Streeter, Herb Daniels, Jeff Gibbon, Jack Button, Bob Kroeger, Paul Wolf. Row 4: Mrs. Fisher, Carol Parker, Nancy Foster, Elizabeth Jones, Karen McKie, Nancy Stratton, Sharon Jones, Sheryl Barkley, Carole Curnalia, Florence Foote, Dale Vidler, Mrs. Scott. Absent: Henry Montgomery, Paul Manwarren. Row 1: Kay Poole, Candace Wightman, Stephen Kopko, John Greeley, George Riley, Kenneth Steward, Richard Sebeck, Donna Petry, Peter McCarthy. Row 2: Richard Laden, Lynn Nearing, Thomas Gramstad, Richard Scott, Denise White, Joyce Vidler, Linda Steward, Sandra Hicks, Cynthia White. Row 3: Mr. Hartland, Fred Brigham, Ted Post, Donald Brewer, Fred Seeley, Robert Wagner, Bonnie Valentine, Richard Freeman, Charles Courtemanche, Paul Gregory, Frank Cardner. Row 1: Mrs. Tarbell, Carol Weaver, June Mayne, Stephen Vanderwarker, James Reed, Debra McGowan, Morton Parker. Row 2: Michael Gregory, Gary Jones, Craig Magacs, Gary Barkley, Teresa Foote, Nancy Post. Row 3: Debra Burlingame, Janice Vidler, Gerald Bootsma, Larry Norwood, James Townsend, Dennis Taylor. Row 4; Harold Jenkins, Dorothy Parker, Gary Binelli, Allen Warner, Donna Weaver, Sandra Welton, Jeanette Laden. Row 1: Randy Adams, Ronald Gould, Mike Petry, Ricky Peet, Rodney Gould. Row 2: Audrey Pike, Beverly Martin, Carol DeForest, Sandra Houghtaling, Lili Tumilowicz. Row 3: Rhoda White, Doreen Dixson, Mike Gibbon, Larry Boise, David Bur man. Row 4: Mrs. Parry, Carla Bootsma, Donna DeBoer, Dan Anderson, Nancy Button, Beverly Sebeck. mO Row 1: Betsy Burchill, Karlen Graves, Vanessan Carpenter, Jim Steward, Terry Barkley, Dianne Burman, Ann Gregory. Row 2: Lita Binelli, Alexis Marsters, Bonnie Lawrence, Crystal Foote, Diane Leech, Troy Walling, Darlene Barber. Row 3: Luke Wightman, Gerald DeForest, Mary White, Cynthia Parker, Diane Zorda, Dianne Gregory, Stuart Scott, Kathy Dibble. Row 4: Connie Manwarren, Donald Boyer, Patricia Riley, Clara McKie, Rebecca Stowell, Kristie Kuhn, Wayne Manwarren, Mrs. Brooks. Row 1: Joanne Laden, Peter Cloyd, David Gregory, Kevin Curnalia, Mike Kuhn, Ronald Vidler, Barbara Wilber Row 2: David Montgomery, Lois Stratton, Raymond Angle, David Steward, Dean Meade, Allen White, David Fleming, Mrs. Dull.Row 3: Carl Boise, Bruce Townsend, Arthur Leech, Louis Eccleston, Karen Funke, Cynthia Christian, Robin Wightman. Row 4: Sharlene Farrell, Stephen Simpson, Mike DeBoer, Connie Wagner, Joyce Brigham, Patricia Jenkins, Cynthia Magacs. Absent: Eileen Reed, Cindy Head, Melody Hauser. CjraJc Row 1: Mark Parker, Althea Byam, Judy Wightman, Thomas Petry, Michael DeForest, Connie Carpenter, Carol Burman, Brian Bush. Row 2: Kern Walling, Dawn Ladner, Robin Rowe, Robert Rowe, Randy Anderson, Cheryl Jones, Leonard Boice, Sherry Nelson. Row 3: David Riley, Edwin Burch, William Fredrickson, Michael Lawrence, Kurt Funke, Steven Button, Gail Law, Donald Dibble. Row 4: Kathy Pattee, Joyce Currie, Patricia Dalrymple, Gordon Barkley, Dennis White, Rose Weaver, Cynthia Anderson. Absent: Perry Mayne, Cheryl Robinson, Link Supensky. Cjraclt 1 Row 1: John Harrison, Teresa Petny, Kandase Burlingame, Marc Riley, Joanne Pike, Kathleen Steward, Richard Meade, Timothy Greeley, Thomas Boice, Lori McCarthy, Martha Brooks, Michael Eccleston, Patti Tompkins, Jean Dalrymple, James Weigel. Row 2: Rickey DeBoer, Art Farrell, Wayde Bush, Michael Boise, Gordon Brand, Larry Wright, Curtis Leech. Row 3: Tommy Meade, Fred Currie, Reatha Townsend, Sheeley Simpson, Patty Barney, Lorrie Dibble, Kim Courtemanche. Row 4: Robert Tumilowicz, David Vidler, Frank Laden, Teacher: Mrs. Wolf. Absent: Albert Hoke. J indi er9 arten JM. James Beckert, Larry Harrington, Daniel Steward, Ben Burchill, Thomas Norwood, Shirley Bootsma, Robyn Simpson, Diane Ladner, Mike Farrell, John White, Bruce Wagner, James McGowan, Cindy Lou White, Christine Burch, Terry Meade, Kim Funke, Julie White. Teacher Mrs. Preston. Absent: Leslie Hoke, Nicholas McKie, Margene Hauser. Joindercj.arten VY}. Row 1: Mrs. Preston, Kevin Robinson, William VanDyke, Kimberly Meade, Sheila DeForest. Row 2: Judy Weaver, Joseph Brooks, Jonathan Carpenter, Andrea Henderson. Row 3: Joseph Gregory, Wyatt Nelson, Jeffery Grzibowski, Daniel Wenzel. Absent: Alexander Henderson, Harold Salisbury, Cheryl Curnalia, Denise Pike, Richard Head. Row 1: Mrs. Scott, Karen Jones, Marlyn Pike, Kathy Robb, Lucy Sanders, Cathy Brooks, Betty Turner, Mr. Marsters. Row 2: Mrs. Osborne, Linda McGuire, Ron Musson, Sue Welton, Jan Weigel, Mrs. Fisher. yearLoL Staff Row 1: Ron Musson, Paul Thomsen, Richard Fleming, Danny Tookmanian, Paul Piatti, Tim McCarthy, Walt Wightman, Lee Martin. Row 2: Judv Kopko, Mary Jane Taylor, Lucy Sanders, Joan Loeffler, Karen Jones, Marlyn Pike, Linda Greeley, Judy Riley. Row 3: Len Tyler, Susie Jackson, Janet Weigel, Mrs. Scott, Starr Aldrich, Dave Connor, Ron Christian, Diane Seeley. Senior Row 1: Marlyn Pike, Lucy Sanders, Christy Gage, Nancy Stratton, Sharon Jones, Karen vicKie, Sandra Anderson. Row 2: Susan Pike, Priscilla Post, Susie Wells, Elinor Stratton, Dagny Gramstad, Ruth Herman, Lorraine Boyer. Row 3: Don Pike, Paul Marsters, Ken Lawrence, Mary Wolf, Joan Loeffler, Karen Jones, Susie Jackson. Row 4: Mr. Sargent, Dean Cloyd, Janet Weigle, Dawn DeBoer, Dawn Connor, Jim Magacs, Dennis Scott, Tom Piatti. Row 5: Len Tyler, Paul Wheeler, David Scott, David Jenkins, Don Gage, Dale Warner, Paul Piatti. Jf ercuAAion Len Tyler, Paul Wheeler. Susie Jackson, Dale Warner, Don Pike, Ken Lawrence, Paul Marsters 4WJoocLvind Secti on Row 1: Janet Weigel, Mary Wolf, Dawn DeBoer, Joan Loeffler, Priscilla Post, Dagny Gramstad, Nancy Stratton, Sharon Jones. Row 2: Susan Pike, Dawn Connor, Karen Jones, Karen McKie, Lucy Sanders, Christy Gage, Marlyn Pike, Ruth Herman. SradS Secti on Row 1: Paul Piatti, Dean Cloyd, Tom Piatti, Lorraine Boyer, Dennis Scott, Susie Wells. Row 2: David Scott, Don Gage, David Jenkins, Jim Magacs, Sandra Anderson, Elinor Stratton. Row 1: Carol Tyler, Betty Turner, Mary Jane Taylor, Nancy Kuhn, Judy White, Georgia Montgomery. Row 2- Patsy Greene, Sandy Norwood, Kathy Robb, Bunny Warner. Susie Jackson, Captain; Michele McCarthy, Connie Norwood, Cathy Brooks, Claudia Pike, Debbie McGowan, Christy Loeffler 35 Brenda Wightman, Elizabeth Jones, Brenda Burchill, Linda Kuhn, Linda Wightman, Judy Tomsen, Sandra Phillips junior Row 1: Harold Jenkins, Gary Jones, Allan Gage, David Burman, Rodney Gould, Ricky Peet, Ronald Gould, Doreen Dixson, Mr. Sargent. Row 2: Sandy Welton, Rhonda White, Nancy Button, Donna DeBoer, Beverly Sebeck, Peter McCarthy, Ken Lawrence, Ted Post, Craig Magacs. Row 3: Audrey Pike, Florence Foote, Carla Bootsma, Karen McKie, Sharon Iloughtaling, Nancy Post, Jamie Wheeler, Paul Marsters, Jack Hoag. J4i9L ScL oir Row 1: Christy Gage, Susie Wells, Nancy Stratton, Don Pike, Paul Jenkins, Dean Cloyd, Jerry Thomsen, Marlyn Pike, Brenda Wightman, Claudia Pike. Row 2: Elinor Stratton, Priscilla Post, Judy White, Bunny Warner, Mike Boyer, Don Gage, David Jenkins, Judy Kopko, Georgia Montgomery, Nancy Kuhn, Dagny Gramstad. Row 3:Mrs. Ifuch, Barbara McKie, Lorraine Boyer, Christy Loeffler, Joan Loeffler, David Scott, Susie Jackson, Dawn DeBoer, Dawn Connor, Linda Wightman, Ingrid Smith, Patsy Greene. Row 4: Janet Weigel, Carol Tyler, Connie Norwood, Sue Welton, Danny Tookmanian, Dale Warner, Real Boyer, Tim McCarthy, Sandra Norwood, Linda McGuire, Karen Jones, Mary Wolf. Sextet Row 1: Christy Gage, Georgia Montgomery, Connie Norwood, Linda McGuire, Karen Jones, Judy White, Mrs. Huth. (a)u art et Dale Warner, Don Gage, Jerry Thomsen, Mrs. Huth absent: Paul Piatti. a emen orud Row 1: Nancy Stratton, accompanist; Rodney Gould, Ronald Gould, Audrey Pike, Mike-Gregory, Doreen Dixson David Gregory, Stephen Simpson, Dianne Burman, Michael Kuhn, Peter Clovd, Mrs. Huth, Director Row 2- Paul Gregory, Harold Jenkins, Nancy Post, Nancy Button, Debra Burlingame, Kathy Dibble, Patricia Jenkins, Cynthia Magacs, Diane Gregory, Anne Gregory. Row 3: Ted Post, Lynn Nearing, Rhonda White, Carla Bootsma, Beverly Sebeck, Claia Mckie, Lois Stratton, Diane Zorda, Stephen Kopko, Debra McGowan. Row 4 Bonnie Valentine Joyce Vidler, Donna DeBoer, Sandy Welton, Dorothy Parker, Denise White, Larry Norwood, Gary Jones Gary Barkley. J E, ecfinmnfy an d intermediate Row I; Cindy Magacs, Doreen Dixson, Patty Lou Jenkins, Karleen Graves. Row 2: Bonnie Lawrence, Nancy Post, Debbie Burlingame, Patty Riley, Diane Zorda. Row 3: Cathy Brooks, Carla Bootsma, Denise White, Joyce Vidler, Sandy Hicks, Janice Vidler, Dawn Connor. Senior Row 1: Linda Greeley, Diane Seeley, Judy Kopko, Patsy Greene, Mary Wolf, Cathy Brooks, Mrs. Johnson. Row 2: Brenda Wightman, Claudia Pike, Pat Steward, Dawn DeBoer, Lorraine Boyer, Barbara McKie. Row 3: Nola Rowe, Linda Wightman, Betty White, Ingrid Smith, Dawn Connor, Roy Stockwell. Row 4: Sue Welton, Georgia Montgomery, Linda Houghtaling, John Wolf, James Brewer, Jerry Thomsen. Row 5: David Vanderwarker, Stuart Conkey, Bob Thomsen, Terry Thomsen, Don Pike, Bruce Burchill. Ray Scott. 39 Row 1: Jamie Wheeler, Ben Rowe, Sandy Phillips, Barbara Martin, Sharon Houghtaling, Dawn Zorda, Ruth Herman, Virginia Vanderwarker, Susie Wells. Row 2: Mrs. Johnson, Gail Lawson, Linda Petry, Linda Cardner, Priscilla Post, Susan Pike, Brenda Burchill, Sharon White, Sharon Jones, Marlese Stevens. Row 3: Mike Wightman, Bob Kuhn, Bill Streeter, Jackie Button, Gary Conkey, Ricky Gould, Sandy Anderson, Bonnie Martin, Alicia Byam. Row 4: Paul Marsters, Paul Wolf, Charlie Tyler, Elizabeth Jones, Nancy Stratton, Karen McKie, Carole Curnalia, Sheryl Barkley, Elizabeth Monroe. Row 5: Bob Kroeger, Jeff Gibbons, Jerry Norwood, Terry Jones, Steve Gramstad, Frank. Binelli, Denis Curnalia, Jim Magacs, Tom Piatti, Ken Lawrence. Row 1: Ingrid Smith, Cindy Cummings, Betty White, Linda Wightman, Christy Gage. Row 2: Barbara McKie, Joan Loeffler, Bob Thomsen, Terry Thomsen, Sue Welton. Absent: Dennis Curnalia. Karen McKie, Tom May. V« or er 5 Row 1: Starr Aldrich, Don Gage, Jerry Thomsen. Row 2: Bruce Tiffany, Bob Thomsen, Paul Wheeler. Row 3: Roy Stockwell, Lee Martin, Terry Thomsen. Row 1: Richard Scott, Richard Freeman, John Greeley, Gary Binelli. Gary Jones, Steve Kopko, Row 2: Harold Jenkins, Ted Post, Robert Kroeger, Jeff Gibbon, Pete McCarthy, Larry Norwood. Row 3: Rqbert Wagner, Jamie Wheeler, Steve Gramstad, Jackie Burton, Gary Conkey, Allan Gage; Don Pike. Row 4: Paul Marsters, Gerald Wagner, Ray Scott, Paul Wolf, Dale Vidler, Jack Hoag, Jerry Norwood, Stuart Conkey. Row 1: Harold Jenkins, James Townsend, Randy Adams, Stuart Scott, Gary Jones, Donnie Boyer, Ronnie Vidler. Row 2: Rodney Gould, Luke Wightman, Bruce Bagg, Mike DeBoer, Ronald Gould, Ricky Peet, Steve Simpson, James Reed, Mike Petry. Row 1: Mike Boyer, Mike Nearing, Real Boyer, Paul Piatti, Dale Warner, Mike Barry. Row 2: Len Tyler, Danny Tookmanian, Paul Wheeler, Ross Manwarren, Bill Kuhn, Tim McCarthy. Row 3: Bruce Burchill, Manager; Bill Stevens; Fred Vidler; Ray Barber; Walt Wightman; Dean Cloyd; Coach Seiler. Row 4: Assistant Coach Whiting, Dennis Scott, Don Pike, Robert Wightman, Ray Scott, David Scott. UardMif Coach Seiler, David Brooks, Tim McCarthy, David Jenkins, Real Boyer, Dannv Tookmanian, Mike Boyer, Dale Warner, Bruce Burchill, manager. Absent: Paul Piatti. I V. BasLtLU Row 1: Don Pike, Jerry Thomsen, Dean Cloyd, Dennis Scott. Row 2: Ray Scott, John Wolf, Bill Stevens, Mike Nearing, Fred Vidler, Bill Kuhn, James Brewer, Paul Wheeler, Coach Seiler. Row 1: Paul Wheeler, Don Gage, Jerry Thomsen. Row 2: Coach Seiler, Paul Thomsen, Fred Vidler, Terry Thomsen, Ron Musson. 45 WE MAJOR IN FOOTBALL Row 1: John Wolf, Dean Cloyd, Jerry Thomsen, Dennis Scott, Mike Phillips. Row 2: Coach Seiler, Danny Tookmanian, Bruce Burchill, James Brewer, David Brooks, Steve Robb. Row 3: David Jenkins, Tim McCarthy Real Boyer, Dale Warner, Mike Boyer. a eerieacli erd Row 1: Carol Tyler, Dawn Connor, Christy Gage. Row 2: Janet Weigel, Connie Norwood, Sandy Norwood, buort; Warner, Marlyn Pike, Claudia Pike, Sue Jackson, Dagny Gramstad. Row 3: Advisors: Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs. trulTT Susie Jackson, Sandy Norwood, Marlyn Pike, Dawn Connor, Janet Weigel. 1 V. CL.J.aM lie Norwood, Carol Tyler, Dag: erd Connie Norwood, Carol Tyler, Dagny Cramstad, Christy Gage, Bunny Warner, Claudia Pike. 48 HUMOR SENIORS AND SOME FRIENDS Look you! Don't play up to my girl! Is it or isn't it? Are you in there. Coach? Quit taking all my covers! Beauty is only skin deep. Forty years from now. Your're in the Pepsi generation. You're standing on my foot. Good for balancing but not for hugging 51 SEXY SENIORS JUMPY JUNIORS FROLICING FRESHMEN SHAKY SOPHOMORES See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil. Try an aspirin. Oooh, I'm going to bite your neck! Smile, you're on Candid Camera This is a class meeting? watch that stuff! A rolling stone gathers no moss. Fourscore and seven years ago. My P.F. Flyers! Poetry in Motion Are you sure that's french toast? Oh my aching back! Dig those crazy slave days 11 o'clock droop If Coach had seen this ten years ago he'd have fewer hairs than he does now! 57 It says here that men are sloppier eaters than women. Eeek, it’s a man! So that’s where you get those broad Baby, it’s You take the high road and we'll take the low shoulders! cold outside! road and have our ads before you He says his name is Tookmanian! A picture is better than a thousand words. I love you--But! Meow! 1952 Kindergarten dta$5 David Dibble, Bob Spence, Jan Weigel, Mrs. Preston, Freddy Lawrence, Real Boyer, Barbara Diamond, Judy White, Judy Kopko, Mary Kroeger, Sharon Almstedt, Ingrid Smith, Clifton Fink, Roger Marango, Judy Satterlee, Carol Leib, Suzanne Jackson, Don Gage, Bruce Tiffany, Tommy Kolar, Dale Warner, David Daniels, Michael Hickox, Terry Thomsen, Paul Wheeler, Earl Polster, Ronnie Daigle, Louis Marango, Absent Diane Seeley, Lucy Sanders Senior a a64 OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . JoanLoeffler Paul Thomsen . .MarlynPike Ronald Musson CLASS FLOWER...........................................Carnation CLASS COLORS .......................................Red and Gold CLASS MOTTO: T,The full use of today is the best preparation for tomorrow.” WALSWORTH tahoqrapM 4 Bovnd by WA15WORTK 60 MeK+li« . Mo. U. S A. a— ■ , : V; mmmm gage : :•• v. a? Wmm wWmm ' W wmmsik Bk ADVERTISERS Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1965 SCINTILLA DIVISION The Bendix Corporation Sidney, New York 13838 YOU ARE THE CENTER OF ATTENTION when you do business at our bank. To help you, and people like you, with personal, family, and business money matters is our reason for being. Come in and sample our full scale banking service! NINE OFFICES: Afton Bainbridge Earlville Grand Gorge Margaretville New Berlin Norwich Sherburne South Otselic Tri County Motor Club AAA Travel Towing Safety Patrols Savings Coupons Driver Education Poster Contests Fire - Theft - Life - Hospital - Auto - Travel Norwich 334-9291 South New Berlin 1 Mitchell St. Phone 17, Collect Our Hat’s Off to the South New Berlin Central School Class of '65 Your Norwich New Berlin Victory Supermarkets 64 To all our advertisers a hearty thank you for sponsoring our yearbook. We hope our friends will help show our appreciation to our advertisers by patronizing their establishments. To the people of our community, thank you for your help throughout our high school years, without which our senior trip to Washington, D.C. and our many other extra-curricular activities would not have been possible. To the faculty, our thanks for helping us get the foundation of an education these past thirteen years and for putting up with our antics. JOHN'S BIKE KEY SHOP 12 Mechanic St. Norwich, N. Y. Schwinn Rollfast Bikes Quality and Service Satisfaction New and Reconditioned Bikes Keys made while you wait GYM DEMONSTRATION 1 OAQ Compliments of SOUTH NEW BERLIN MILK CO-OP INCORPORATED South New Berlin, New York Compliments of VALLEY SUPPLY COMPANY Your John Deere Dealer South New Berlin, New York I.L. RICHER CO. Feed Seed Fertilizer Farm Supplies Lime Spreading New Berlin—South New Berlin 66 Phone: 847-2651 Phone: 847-4867 Or 12F12 1 Best Wishes To The Seniors From NEARING DODGE Phone 334-3131 Hale Street Extension, Norwich, New York Best Wishes to the Seniors From The POLKVILLE TAVERN Norwich, New York Nelson and Gladys Walker, Props. Dial 334-7716 Compliments Of KEN'S DINER Pete and Laura Good Drinks----Good Food All Legal Beverages Phone 71 South New Berlin, New York Best Wishes To The Seniors ZAIA'S CORNER GROCERY Frank and Kay Zaia CHENANGO UNADILLA TELEPHONE CORPORATION Compliments Of MATTESON INSURANCE AGENCY Communications Growth in Central New York State Service Is Our Business- Low Cost Is Our Obligation New Berlin, New York Phone 847-2231 P. T. VARIETY STORE New Berlin, New York Organized 1922 Growing 1965 Phone 847-2672 Larry and Ken Say Bring Your AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Troubles to us Any Model or Make DARLING'S SERVICE Corner Hale Birdsall Streets Phone 334-6734 Norwich, New York Compliments of ROBERT J. FAHY FUNERAL HOME 116 N. Broad St. Norwich, N.Y. Dial 334-6733 Compliments of NORWICH SHOE C0.f INC. Norwich, N.Y. RALSTON PURINA CO. Checkerboard Warehouse 49 Silver Street Norwich, N.Y. Phone 334-3933 Congratulations from HIRSCH'S and PETER POLLY SHOP Compliments of THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 8 South Broad Street Norwich New York Phone 334-2292 Best in Paints . Best in Colors Best in Service Compliments of EAGLE John and Chris Aloi Compliments Of SPANO'S I.G.A. STORE E. Main Street Norwich, New York Compliments Of CHENANGO UNION PRINTING, INC. Lewis W. Phelps, Pres. 15 American Avenue Norwich, New York 334-2112 Printing and Publishing Compliments Of S.D. MARSHALL CO. INC. Woods Corners on East River Road New Berlin Norwich, New York 847-9647 334-3633 South New Berlin 8F111 Heating Oils - Bottled Gas Oil Burners - Water Heaters Best Wishes To The Class of 1965 Compliments Of FLEMING'S RESTAURANT 73 North Broad Street Norwich, New York Compliments Of NORWICH BOWLING CENTER Brown Avenue Norwich, New York MILLIE AND CHARLIE BRIGGS LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Lumber and Mason's Supplies 58 Hale Street Phone 334-6535 334-6536 CHRISTMAN MOTOR SALES, INC. Chevrolet—Buick Phone 334-3234 Norwich, New York Compliments Of SKILLIN'S 12 American Avenue Norwich, New York FRAIR'S R.D. SMITH SONS The latest in gifts and gadgets for teenagers Tractor and Machine Repairs Massey, Ferguson New Holland 7 South Broad Street Wood's Corners Norwich, New York Norwich, New York 334-3676 CLINT DUNHAM Congratulations and Best Wishes All Types Masonry and Carpentry To The Class of 1965 Phone Gilbertsville 783-2331 South New Berlin Central School South New Berlin, DYKE'S DRUG STORE R.D. 1, New York 13843 John W. Spurr--Harold S. Deal New Berlin, New York OPEN HOUSE Compliments Of HILL'S TEXACO SERVICE New Berlin, New York CLARK-WILLIAMS, INC. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer New Berlin New York Phone 847-2171 NEW BERLIN CLEANERS The Clothes You VVear- We Clean With Care 3-Day Service New Berlin, New York Phone 847-3621 Compliments Of SLITER’S GULF SERVICE S. Main Lake Street New Berlin, New York Phone 847-9896 Compliments Of AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICE RCA Victor—RCA Whirlpool 5 N. Main Street New Berlin, N.Y. Phone 847-5671 Ward Spicer RIVERBEND GOLF COURSE Route 8 New Berlin, N.Y. Phone New Berlin 847-4082 Compliments Of Best Of Luck From ELLINWOOD AUTO PARTS, INC. NEW BERLIN CLOTHES SHOP Norwich - Cooperstown New Berlin, New York Compliments Of Compliments Of NEW BERLIN CAMP'S RESTAURANT TELEVISION APPLIANCES Quality—Prices—Service 11 South Main Street New Berlin, New York New Berlin, New York HARRINGTON'S GREENHOUSES OSBORNE ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. 31 Fair Street Member Florist’s Telegraph Delivery Norwich, N.Y. 43 Cortland Street Electrical Contracting Phone 334-2811 Norwick, New York Motors Repaired Best of Luck Compliments of to the Seniors of S.N.B.C.S. MEDBURY NEILSEN THE NEW BERLIN GAZETTE Christopher J. Burke Proprietor TEEN-MAN styles in slacks, suits Compliments of and sport coats A.C. NEELY, INC. WINANS Mobil Gas-Mobil Heat-Mobil Oil MEN'S SHOP Norwich, N.Y. Tires-Tubes-Batteries A Winans dressed boy is a Burner Service fashion dressed boy Compliments of FAMILY RECREATION CENTER Shopping Plaza M.H. FISHMAN CO. Norwich, New York Bowling is fun for everyone Norwich, N.Y. PRICE'S SERVICE STATION PURE MAPLE SYRUP Phone T.J. Price 847-4745 Proprietor SHELL PRODUCTS Arnold Thomsen Groceries—Ice Cream—Candy South New Berlin, N.Y. So. New Berlin, New York Phone: New Berlin 847-3366 WALT WHITNEY ROGER WALES SAW MILL New Berlin, New York R.D. 2 Phone: 847-3392 Backhoe Bulldozing Grading Topsoil Gravel Shale Dump Truck Service South New Berlin, New York Phone: New Berlin 847-3368 Lumber Custom Sawing Saw Dust Wood Custom Planing Best Wishes To The Seniors from Compliments of SANDERS' REPAIR SHOP H Bar D Stanley L. 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Ph. 334-6155 WELCH'S FOOD MARKET Norwich, New York Puppies Monkeys Guinea Pigs Rabbits Tropical Fish j I ' m BURRELL'S THE YOUNG OIL CO. Wheel Brake Service Your Gulf Oil Distributive 334-2413 84 Birdsall St. Norwich, N.Y. Heating Oils Farm Gasoline M.C. REESE CARMEN'S SHOE REPAIR Norwich, New York Norwich, New York Shoes dyed any color Zipper repairing of all kinds SHEU flflftn EAir Heels and top lifts put on in three minutes t r COSSITT MOTOR EXPRESS Best Wishes Hamilton Norwich, N.Y. Carlstadt, N.J. BUTCH'S INN Expert Trucking Kingsettlement Rd. Norwich, N.Y. Pta Mentor V,L CurLf DaL by Patricia Clapp Director...........................................Miss Gertrude Shillabeer Prompter.......................................................Linda Greeley Underclassmen understudies and helpers..........................Real Boyer Betty Turner, Bruce Burchill, Tom Piatti Cast Amy Wilder ..................................... 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