Susquehanna Valley High School - Saber Tales Yearbook (Conklin, NY)

 - Class of 1963

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f-NX. f. .gp Table 0 Contents DAWN .TOY Editor-in-Chief Dedication 3 Principa1's Message 4 Administration 5-16 Seniors 17-38 Juniors 39-48 Underclassmen 49-60 Sports 61-80 Clubs 81-104 Flashback 62 105-108 Special Events 109-120 Advertisements 121-132 Autographs 134-136 QQ A af 'OC 33-4 .Q . Mm! Dedication We, the graduating class of 1963, proudly dedicate our Yearbook to Mr. Anthony M. Sacco, Director of Guidance in the Susquehanna Valley Central Schools. Mr. Sacco joined our system in September 1950, as a guidance counselor and a teacher in Julius Rogers School. When our new high school opened in September 1958, he joined the staff as boys' counselor. In addition to his cormseling duties, he was instrumental in the planning that was so necessary to the success of the new school. Mr. Sacco was appointed in the fall of 1959 as Director of Guidance for the entire system. Being conscientious, effective, and well-liked is a unique blending of qualities which Mr. Sacco possesses in abundance. His door is ever open to all who seek his counsel, and his warm personality enriches each who comes in contact with him. Liking people is his specialty, and his tireless labor in behalf of us and our school inspire his co-workers and the student body alike. These are the attributes for which Mr. Sacco will be fondly remembered by the Class of '63. Princrpal as Message As our second class to graduate, you faced a great challenge in the precedent established by the class of '62, Iwould say you have accepted the challenge and have written an enviable page in the annals of Susquehanna Valley High School. Your industry and zest for success are highly commendable. I have admired your maturity and have been proud of your achievements. The demands of a competitive generation have not changedg you, too, must be ready to master them. Attack these demands with the same zest you have displayed within these edu- cational walls and you will succeed. Look not to great feats that will place you on the pinnacle of success in one tremendous surge of effort. On the contrary, place your confidence in the continuous drive of everyday achieve- ments, no matter how small they may seem. Frame each achievement within your goal, and realize that time is the wisdom of life. If you can do this, you will learn that a man's reach must exceed his grasp if humanity is to achieve progress. I know that you are equal to the task. Alam? QS IM ,Pl 31' 2'fkf!!f'1Nfx 3 M M ' JW A lf .H nlvnfg X Re,N-reizhgg 5 BQF1' LSA f Coqigfs. If 5 '7 P X W l X Board of Education SEATED, left to right: Mr. Francis P. Donnelly, Supervising Principal, Mrs. Florence Thomas, School District Clerkg Mr. John Donovan, Board Presidentg Mrs. Iulia Scherer, Board Member, Mr. Nelson Spaulding, , gif -gf f gy ggi, Vice-Principal. BACK ROW, left to right: Mr. John Flynn, Board Mem- berg Mr, Curtis Andrews, Board Memberg Mr. Robert Huebner, Board Memberg Mr. Grant Boyer, Board Memberg Mr. Robert Kohn, Board Vice- Presidentg Mr. Frank Shaw, Legal Advisor. INSETS: Mr. Frederick Bur- ,,. gess: Mr. A lbert Whitc omb. MR. RICHARD T. STANK Junior High School if Principal ' , .,,.lf-f ,tl 4. as 1,f'tfaJI,f I MRS, HELEN B. HARRIS 9 - 10 Guidance MR. FRANCIS P. DONNELLY Supervising Principal Counselors MR. ANTHONY M. SACCO 11 - 12 Guidance Director of Guidance MR. NELSON A. SPAULDING Vice-Principal MR, CARLTON GAFFNEY 7 - 8 Guidance sea J CQJA fd! MR. MARTIN BAKER 8th grade . MR. WAYNE E. BOWDISH 12th grade Department Chairman MR. FRANCIS X. I-IEALEY 9 - 10th grade MRS. ANNE PERSONS 7th grade MRS. IRENE SAMU'ELS 8th grade MR. JAMES BOYDEN 9th grade MRS. LINNIE TULLER 10 - llth grade MR. EDWARD SHERIDAN 10th grade X , W 1' MISS PATRICIA A. CAMPBELL 11th grade 'P' , I .J P pill! MRS. EVELYN H. SHROAT 7th grade 7 C ' 4 C 1 - 2 N 4 MR. SAMUEL S. CADDEN 11th grade Department Chairman MR. RALPH LENT '7th grade MISS DOROTHY BARRETT Math MISS PATRICIA CLAY MR. ROBERT DOWD MR. JOSEPH GIANNETTO 9th grade 9th - 10th grade 7th - 8th grade 3,57 Q- I MR. JOHN NEMIRE 11th - 12th grade Department Chairman 5.27, if Ill MR. LAWRENCE SMITH - 8th grade MR. JOHN STOERKEL - 7th grade Industrial Arts MR. ROBERT MINSTER UMR. DONALD REINING MR. JOHN FORSYTH MR. HENRY SIVERS Department Chairman MR. REED BENSON 7th, 8th, 9th grade Science Science MR, WARREN FARGO , , MR. VINCENT GRYSCAVAGE 10th grade 7th, 8th grade Biology Q Science MISS JOYCE M. HRUSECKY MR. JOHN KLESKE MR. .TOSEPH PEONE, IR 10th, 11th grade 9th grade 11th, 12th grade Q, Biology and Chemistry SCiCI1Ce Physics and Chemistry Music Department Chairman MRS. KAY BLANTON MR. EUGENE CLAYTON MR. AL HODGKINS Orchestra - Instrumental Chorus - Jr. High Music DCPKIUHCHI Chairman Band - Instrumental Homemaking QSQY ' 1 EE' 7 .. MISS HELEN MOONEY MRS. MAPUORIE KING Special Areas MRS. MARION WILCOX MRS. THEODORA MRS. DAWN PIERCE MR. RICHARD CLARK Study Halls BRYANT School Nurse Cafeteria Director Special Class MR. NEIL GOLAN MRS. ELIZABETH MR. FRANK E. MISS MARY DOLAN Driver Education WEBB THOMAS, IR. Librarian Our Matron Audio-Visual MRS . CAROL BROOKS MISS PEARL L. RUANE Department Chairman 1 .f S lid W fi W 1'yU.AJNrrfyJ MISS RUT H LEACH x Physical Education MR. GARY WINTERS Business MISS CONSTANCE OUINN Language Arts MR. PAUL French and English Latin and English 9 MR. KENNETH GOLDBERG MR. WILLIAM HAND MIC HA EL OLUIC H French and English Cafeteria Stag Transportation ROW 1: Mrs. Audrey Hallidayg Mrs. Barbara Marcellog Mr. Richard Clarkg Mrs. Joan Reeseg Mrs. Evelyn Henecy. ROW 2: Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Alvera Fletcherg Elizabeth Murphyg Leota Covertg Ruth Nicholsong Helen Turski. i 0 0 . ' LI Castodians N - 0. o 4- Left to Right: Mr. David Wagstaffg Mr. John Rockwellg Mr. Richard Leeg Mr. Kermit Furmang Mr. Louis Burgherg Mr. Michael Pydish. ,...' ,.,., ,,., A Mr. Walt Blochberger I3 Ccmdids Ccmclids Secretaries ROW 1: Mrs. Dorothy Steereg Mrs. Lola Krisselg Mrs. June Hunter. ROW 2: Mrs. Marian Millerg Mrs. Betty Hempsteadg Mrs. June Kelleher. MRS. JOAN VQSBURY MRS. LAURA BUNZEY W t MR. STOERKEL MR. SHERIDAN MRS, BROOKS I6 MRS. BUNZEY MR. FANNING MISS CLAY ' 0. '31 53 7 C2 3?-,La 6:4 34,0 W 5 7 QVWQW -IX 7,4299 o6: i' oo-4 ,qs s 305+ I . . AN, ,lf gf 1 x , ri, ij' VV! ijyavc fi 1 ogy! lf Q ,P X QW' 11,9 il,'x V1 ,N ,,'1y.'l-,ry + ff' of,-'If' ' A 4, -,ry ,fgy X lv' ' F ,,,A if 'UL Y ' e V1 L,,,,! HOLLY ALDRICH College . . . Sr. Band 1,2,3, Library Assistant 1, French Club 4, Jr. Prom Committee, Pep Club 4, Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Bookstore 4. WILLIAM BADO Bill . . . Business . . . Boys' Leaders' Club 1, 2, 3, Intra- Murals 1, Sr. Dramatics 2, 4, Varsity Club 4, Ir. Prorn Com- mittee, Yearbook Assistant Sport Editor 3, Newspaper Sports Editor 1, 2, Student Council 3, Vice-President 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Track 3, 4, Chess Club 1, Athletic Association 3, 4. CAROLE I. BROWN Brown . . . Business . . . Chorus 1, 2, Sr. Band 3,4, Sr. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 1, 2, Jr. Prom Corn- rnittee, Hostess Club 1, Pep Club 4, Bookstore 4. GARY ALLEN Al . . . Industrial Arts . . . Intra-Murals 1, 2, Art Club 4, Traffic Staff 2, 3. TONI LOO ALISE Toni . . . College RAYMOND AUSTIN Ray . . . Business . . . Intra-Murals 1, 4, Varsity Club 4, Debating Club 3, 4, News- paper 1, 2. f - x , MARY K. BROWN Mare . . . College . . . Chorus 15 Sr. Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Library Assistant 1, 2, 35 Sr. Science Club 25 Debating Club 1, 3, 45 Red Cross 35 Ir. Prom Committee5 Clinic Assistant 15 Pep Club 45 Yearbook 45 Student Council 15 Bookstore 4. AUSTIN BLOCHBERGER Butch . . . College . . . Chorus 15 Sr. Dramatics 35 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 15 Newspaper Photographer 1, 2. DARLENE BUCHINSKY Cookie . . . Business . . . Leaders' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- Murals 1,25 Sr. Dramatics 45 Library Assistant 1, 25 Sr. Class Assistant Secretaryg Jr. Prom Comrnittee5 Pep Club 45 Stu- dent Council 25 Guidance Office Assistant 2, 3. .TERRY BAYNE BO . . . College . . . Sr. Dramatics 45 Ir. Prom Com- rnittee5 Pep Club 45 Yearbook 3. ELAINE ANDREWS Business . . . Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Sr. Dramatics 25 Hostess Club 45 Pep Club 45 Clinic Assistant 4. GARY W, BECRAFT Chorus 1,25 Intra-Murals 15 Sr. Dramatics 1, 25 French Club 1. 1 - P SUE CREERY Susie . . . Business . . . Chorus lg Art Club lg Hostess Club lg Clinic Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 4g Newspaper lg Guidance Office l, 2, 3, 4. CAROL DECKER College . . . Sr. Band 2,3,4g Intra-Murals lg Art Club lg Library Assistant 2g Debating Club l, 3g French Club 45 Ir. Prom Committee 3, Clinic Assistant 2g Yearbook 3, Organi- zations' Editor 4g Newspaper 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4g Student Council 3g Harpur College Lectures 4. PM EW SANDRA Sandy . . . College , lntra-Murals lg Ir. Prom Com- mittee, Hostess Club lg Clinic Assistant lg Pep Club 4g News- paper, Editor-in-Chief 1, 2, 3g Student Cotmcil 2. GARY BUCKLAND Industrial Arts . . . Industrial Arts Club l, 2, 3g Pep Club 4. ROBERT BROWN B0b . . . Industrial Arts PETER CAFFERTY Pete . . . College , . . Chorus 1, 2, 3g Sr. Dramatics 4, Art Club lg Yorkers Club 2. ' w , if ik Myfffi2TlJ1f i'JL C4 Yfikgfwf f1fy?I'Ef'L QF 6,145 JMW l W A W DENNIS ELEFTHERATOS Lefty . . . Business . . . Leaders' Club 3, 45 Intra-Murals 1, 25 Sr. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 45 Debating Club 45 Ir. Prom Comrnitteeg Pep Club 45 Student Council 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3. Nks 1. MARY IO DONOVAN M. I. . . . College . . . Sr. Band 1, 2, 3,45 Orchestra lg Yorkers 1, 25 Jr. Prom Commit- tee5 Hostess Club 15 Yearbook 3, Sr. Class Editor 45 Harpur College Lectures 45 County Band 15 Regional Allstate Band 45 Guidance Office 2. In . A LVM- ' ROBERT EUSTICE Bob . . . College . . . Intra-Murals 15 Varsity Club 45 Debating Club 3, 45 Jr. Prom Committee5 Pep Club 45 Year- , book 45 Newspaper 1, 25 Stamp and Coin Club lg Baseball 2, 3, 4. X. K qu 'fo bikgsiffsuf 1,7 STANLEY CLARK Stan . . . Business . . . Art Club 45 Debating Club 3,45 Pep Club 4. MARTIE CAMPBELL Mattie . . . Business . . . Chorus 15 Art Club 15 Pep Club 4. y -in RICHARD WHITE Dick . . . Industrial Arts. ROSALYNN FERRANTE Roz . . . College . . . Cheerleaders 4g Sr. Drarnatics 2, 3, 41 Ir. Prom Comrnitteeg Newspaper 1, 25 Student Council Treasurer 2, Bookstore 2, 3, 4. ROBERT FINCH Fink . . . Business . . . Leaders' Club 3,43 Intra-Murals 1, 2, Sr. Dramatics 2, 3, 4: Varsi- ty Club 4, Jr. Prom Committee, Football 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Llevgookstore 4, -if gl! JP M-' is x U, , ,Wk ,- 2 all . ,L W4 lf' 0 r ,f , J 4 ,M Q ff .rw , . If .14 '5 QL7' A MJ ,ff ,ffffl A ,Ig ' jf x . :Lx ff .7 L ,,f!,,f 'M fr K, 1 u 4 f fj , DW uf ., 5 4 K ,fJ.h 9 fl I lv 17' fp ,fl , v 7 ', if V. XI lilo! V I-,Cys f ff F lb I, ' 7 V , -N KPBJ ff 51 65 Vs' ' .0 6 'b A JO ANN FLETCHER Jo . . . Business . . . Intra- Murals 1,2g Sr. Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Jr. Dramatics 15 Ir. Prom Committee, Hostess Club 3g Pep Club 45 Bookstore 4g News- paper 1, 2. WENDELL CHANTRY Business . . . Chorus 2, 3,45 II. Band 3, 49 Orchesma 4. SHARON BITTNER Sha . . . Business . . . Chorus 1,45 Intra-Murals lg Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Committeeg Pep Club 4, CHARLES COURTRIGHT Chuck . . . Industrial AHS. jvc,-9-0f 6'o-My ,W 551391 A fr,-,si W, arrive RAYMOND GIBLIN Ray . . . College . . . Intra- Murals 1, Varsity Club 4, Jr. Prom Committee, Pep Club 4, Yearbook 3, Ad Editor 4, News- paper 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. WANDA GAIGE Hambone . . . College . . . Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra-Murals 1, Art Club 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, Ir. Prom Com- mittee 3, Hostess Club 1, Clinic Assistant 1, 2, Pep Club 4. FRANCIS CORBIN 'Corby' . . . Industrial Arts . . . Intra-Murals 1. CAROLYN A. DIX Dixie . . . College . . , Chorus 2, 3, 4, Ir. Prom Com- mittee, Hostess Club 1, 2, Clinic Assistant 1, 2, 4. ...M WILLIAM HERRICK Bill . . . College . . . Sr. Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Ir. Prom Committee, Pep Club 4, U.N. Assembly 2, Yearbook, Assistant Editor 3, Newspaper 1, 2, Student Coiuicil Treasurer 3, Basketball 2, Bas- ketball Manager 3. LEWIS C. DECKER Lew . . . Industrial Arts , , . Intra-Murals 1, 2, Traffic Staff 4, Projectionists' Club. I L 3J!Q A c nl! , ' . . N W ' I V -., , t A ' I ' Q V ,' V 1 ,, ur, L cf 1 ,f -, , 1 y IP ' DAWN Mjojfi ,' ., L College . . . Chorus Cheer- by :C r-Committee: PeP Club 4: Year- leaders 1, 2, 3, 45 Leaders'l'C1ub ,L v 1, 2, 3, 45 Inna-Murals 151-lonbr Society 3, 45 Library Assistant 1 15 Sr. Science Club 2, 35 Ir. Prom Comrnitteeg Clinic Assist- ant 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook 3, Edi- tor-in-Chief 45 Newspaper 25 Athletic Association 2, 3, 45 Co-Chairman Senior Prom. CHARLES COATES Industrial Arts . . . ROSE MARIE LAMPO Ro . . . Business . . . Sr. Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Sr. Science Club 25 Debating fglub 3,45 Red Cross 35 Ir. Prom book 3, 4. PAULINE LEACH Business . . . Cheerleaders 45 Sr. Band 1, 25 Sr. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Ir, Prom Committeeg Yearbook 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Assistant Secretary 45 Main Office Assist- ant 35 Secretary of Junior C1ass5 Secretary of Senior Class. MARY LOU COSTAS B1ondy . . . Business . . . Chorus 1, 25 Ir. Prom Cornmitteeg Pep Club 4. ELWYN EDWARDS College . . . Chess Club 1. E X 1 1 Q ff f ' X , f .Q 'l YBETTE Bet . . . Business . . Dramatics 3, 45 Ir. Class Treasur- er, Hostess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Newspaper Managing Editor 1, Student Council Assist- ant Secretary 1, Secretary 29 Bookstore 4. . v J , A , f 1, 'T B,- 'WM i 1' I A SHANA LASKY Business . . . Chorus 1, lntra Murals 1g Sr. Drarnatics 4, Ir. A ,Brom Comrnitteeg Pep Club 4g X Yearbook 4g Main Office Assist- ln., -ant 2, MARY DECIA MAY Decia . . . College . . . Intra-Murals lg Sr. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Art Club 3: Library Assistant 1, 25 Sr. Class Treasur ery French Club 2, 3, Ir. Prom Committee, Pep Club 4g Year- book Special Events Co-Editor 4, Newspaper 3,4g Student Council 1, Treasurer 2. CHRISTA ECKENBRECHT Chris . . . College . . . Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 3, , A 5 1 45 Newspaper 3,4. I 5 Li I ,7 1 1 QM! VQ!v!'fuff. abr' v V 1 1 L' J L k3,54,w4j0w WILLIAM FINCH Bill . . . Business . . . ln- dustrial Arts Club lg Leaders' Club 1, Intra-Murals 1, Traffic Staff 4g Jr. Prom Committee. DONALD ELLIOT Don . . . Business . . . Student Council 1. , f , v 4 TEDDY MILLER Ted . . . ceuege . . . mua- Murals lg Varsity Club 45 De- bating Club 3, 4g Vice-President of Ir. Class, French Club 2, 3, Yearbook 3, Newspaper 1, 2, Student Council President 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3. SUSAN MOORE Sue . . . College . . . Cheerleaders 2, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, Sr. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Science Club 25 Red Cross 3, 45 Ir. Prom Committee, Clinic Assistant 1, 2, U. N. Assembly 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Newspaper 1,2, 3, Student Council Treasurer 43 Sun Bulle- tin Reporter 1, 2, 3, American Legion Oratorical Contest 3. , , WF .. nl hip' y linux' D' 1.1 ,I 0 4. . x ' ' if 'I ,X Y XXI Rafi L . ,tj xi ,25xX xki Dramatics Prom iq A 2,8 Pep Student Assista 4g Irl Class GERALD FOSTER Jerry . . . Business. NORMAN FRENCH Norm . . . Business . . . Sr. Drarnatics 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 43 Yearbook 4. JOHN GOLAN Iack . . . College . . . Key Club 2, 3, 4g Sr. Class President. , ,W L-1 L ,Af-' x 'A ,Jlxvlf Xffvdb- .,' 1 JPL Lin ill-J if ,zqsty :ww , I4 J j' ,N 2,1 ,Lax , Q I, what-if 1 .arf ' , NL' 1' - zL,fU l'o' 1, 1 , sk' .. t A THOMAS RIBBLE ' Tom . . . Industrial Arts . . . lntra-Murals 1,4g Sr. Dramatics 45 Ir. Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 4. CHARLES PURDY JEFFREY RITTLE Chico . . . Industrial Arts Jeff . . . College . . . Intra . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3g Sr. Dra- Murals lg Art Club 4g French matics 45 Varsity Club 45 De- Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 4: Year- baring Club 23 Jr. Prom Com- book Special Events Co-Editor mittee, Pep Club 4, Basketball 4g Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4. 2g Football 1, 2, 3g Track 2, 35 Baseball 1. f SHARON D. GREENE Business . . . Literary Club 4, Library Assistant 4g Hostess Club 3, Pep Club 4g Bookstore 4. HARRY HATALA Industrial Arts . . . WILLIAM D. HONNICK Bill . . . College . . . Pe Club 43 Yearbook 3, Business Manager 4g Basketball 3, 4g I-Iarpur College Lectures 4. NANCY SMEY Smeyzie . . . Business . . . Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Leaders' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra-Murals 1, 2, Ir. Prom Committee, Hostess Club 1, 2, Pep Club 4, Student Coun- cil 1. L -wu- fl-F' J CONNIE SNOW Business . . . Leaders' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, lntra-Murals 1, 2, Major- ettes 1, 2, 3,4, Ir. Prom Corn- mittee, Pep Club 4, Newspaper 1, Student Council 2, Assistant Secretary 3. l 4 1 1 Lp' , , I . gt nzlfgy .Nl U .Wit .MV ,Li ,LL X ,iii ,-,f'f,, filo XF MARCIA SNITCHLER Snitch . . . College . . . if 1 fy rv x 2, A ,fo J gif ffl Chorus 1, Cheerleaders 3, Intra- Murals 1, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Sr. Science Club 8, Ir. Prom Committee, Pep Club 4, U.N. Assembly 4, Student Council 4. CHARLES HUNTER 'Chuck' . . . College Intra- Murals 1, French Club 2, Photo- graphy Club 2, 3, Newspaper Photo Editor 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4. VIRGINIA JAMES Ginger . . . Business . . . Intra-Murals 1, 2, Literary Club 4, Library Assistant 4, Hostess Club 3, Pep Club 4, Bookstore 4. JOSEPH JOHNSON 'Joe' , . , College . . . Sr. Science Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. ROSE MARIE KADLECIK Rosie . . . Business . . . Intra-Murals 1, Sr. Dramatics 45 Ir. Prom Comrnitteeg Pep JAMES KALKA ljlub 43 Student Colgncil 1, HARLAN MOSSER nnmn . h . Business I n . Sr. ssistant Secretary , Secretary 4, Business 0 . . Chorus 1,2'3'4: Dramarics 4: Tennis Club 3g Inu-a-Murals 1: Sr. Science Ir. Prom Cornmitteeg Pep Club Club 4: II. Science Club 2: DG 4g Student Council 2, 3. baring Club 2, 3. Y B J is I s- I ' 'Un WAN KX N W . MARY KOLOSKI K1unky . . . Business . . Pep Club 4g Newspaper 1. WU X501 If 3' ' ' xl yn ,fd .aj 1' 'V Ml DAVID KING Dave . . . College . . . Orchestra 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE KRUGER Peanuts . . . Business Art Club 1, 2, RUSSELL JACKSON Russ . . . Industrial Arts. PAUL LINN College . . . Sr. Science Club 35 French Club 2g Ir. Prom Committee. BERTIE R. LORD Bert . . . College . . . Cheerleaders 3,4g Sr. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4g Sr. Science Club 3g Ir. Prom Committeeg Newspaper 1, 2, 4. 1 K . v .TO-ANN KURAU Io . . . Business . . . Ir. Prom Committeeg Pep Club 45 Yearbook 4. LeROY IENKINS Lee . . . Industrial Arts KN! IL Prom Committee. is fy Of .xx Rf! t f f. '73 vwix SUV? J' AMES MAT IAS Jim . . . Business . . . Intra- Murals 1, 4. GRANT SNYDER College . . . Intra-Murals lg Varsity Club 4g Traffic Staff 4g Ir. Prom Cornmitteeg Projection- jg? lb2,3,4gB k b 1, THOMAS SMITH ms C u as et all IULIO VAZQUEZ , 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 3, 45 Track , Smitty . . . College . . . 2 3 4 College . . . Sr. Drarnatics 2 Varsity Club 43 Sr. Class Vice- ' ' ' Varsity Club 4g Traffic staff 4 Presidentg Basketball 3, 4g Base- French Club 2g Photo a h ST P Y ball 1, 3,4. Club 1. I fi A ff X l --17? 35, A cw - f' C Cf f,, J, , k Cvlif Atdqv' ,K-Q., -' ' . ,, A , W 'X f if for fmf c,.a,f1,df fiyfgwv. f' ,, K , 1 v - ,j-K-in , ,fjxcsfff ,VCL CL KL'L'v,fm f fflfud ,,C,Q:7 1 gpg- f-I Q ' I7 CALXSL. fvvbtlff. 1' 1,1514 'ik ,QTVR U ' ' 17, .-1.1x f'..fr'.70C7f iff CD' 1 1 JAMES MAC GEORGE Mickie . . . Industrial Arts . . . Art Club 4: Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD MONROE Jerry . . . Industrial Arts . . . Industrial Arts Club 1,2, 3,4g Traffic Staff 4. DORRENCE QUICK Dorr1y . . . Industrial Arts ,. ew, SANDRA WHEELER Sandy . . . Business . . . Intra-Murals 1, 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, Ir. Prom Committee, Pep Club 4. JK, ' of mf , f f C' V 'yf N, , J, fx, J' M . XF JT 2' JDJ' B-711, 55 Yqiifff fy ffl in-Y xy f I ,ff cs' JB PEGGY WHITCOMB Peg . . . Business Leaders' Club 1, 2, 3,45 Sr. Dramatics 4, Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Committee: U.N. Assembly 1, 2, 35 Yearbook 3, Administrative Editor 4g Newspaper Sports Edi- tor 1, 25 Student Council 2, Secretary 3. , 2, c , .J t fflfffti Af ' qua, kzffvvl ' , ,, rc- ,V ,A J ,JJLb,,,m-3 .Vik JL.A',J'3, puffy, wifi M1 .ti JLLX, .1 VI' V' IM ,Ph ' 'fA,,L,P Pol bv! VR Lg, Lib NVVLV ulv UMW-,I , W .L i ef e' MU Mkt I Ju. DIANNE WHITE Business . . . Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, Ir. Prom Committee, Student Council 2, Main Office Assistant 2, 3, 4g Yearbook, Typing Editor 45 Pep Club 4. ,X MARGARET RICE Peggy . . . Business . . . Sr. Dramatics 4, Red Cross 3g Pep Club 4. 32 uf QL PM JONATHAN RUNYON Industrial Arts . . . Traffic Staff 4. JOAN RUSTAY Business . . . Intra-Murals 1. 2, Art Club 2, Tennis Club 3: Pep Club 43 Yearbook 3. .f X ,fygff 3,3315 fair! ff 0512 ' 2055325 f 3? 030 Q ,ff .Diff DENNIS SEXTON Denny . . . Business. MARCIA WHITING P0gO . . . Business . . . Sr. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Debating Club 3, 45 Ir. Class, President Tennis Club 3, 45 Ir. Prom Corn- mittee5 Hostess Club 1, 25 Pep Club 45 Newspaper, Managing Editor 1, 25 Student Council 1, Vice-President 2, 35' Main Office Assistant 3, 4g Chairman Sr. Prom. BETH STANTON Bucky . . . Business . . . Sr. Band 1, 2, 35 Sr. Dramatics 3,45 Ir. Prom Committee5 Pep Club 4. LUCINDA ST RATTON' . . . College . . . ROBERT SAUNDERS Konoh . . . College . . . Key Club 2, 35 Sr. Science Club 2, 3, 45 Ir. Science Club 15 De- bating Club 35 Chess Club 15 Harpur Lectures 45 Guidance 'T Office Assistant 2, 3. A ROBERT SMITH Bob . . . College . ., . Traffic Staff 45 Varsity Club 4 Basketball 45 Baseball 3, 4. -4? GARY WOODRUFF HOWARD SEXTON Woody . . . Business . . . Jr. Sarge . . . Industrial Arts Prom Committee. . . . Industrial Arts Club 1,2, 3g -+ MNC J- QW 1 fike' ' 4f3 9f 'f X, ' Ks A7 Intra-Murals lg Traffic Staff 4g Photography Club 1: Main Office Assistant 4. WILLIAM VAN STEENBURG ROBERT WALKER Bill . . . College . . . Sr. B0b . . . Industrial Arts . . Science Club 2, 3,4g French Il'. Prom Committee. Club 2g Pep Club 4. Senior Class Notables Marcia Whiting S X029 1' MQW Ljlfq Lg P0 TI- CLASS COUPLE Tom Ribble and Shana Lasky UL to x . i ?1vuoic cc . , l Bob Finch i X K MOST POPULAR CLASS GIGGLER ini! A dig CLASS GUM CHEW ER Rose Kadlecik -415 ffl? IPANA SMILE Rosalynn Ferrante Peggy Rice MOST LIKELY ff: if To .:,.-. . Sue f , I Qlkvlt ':-' - Moore Y Honnick S 4 ,. ,f 1 N ---f .1 fx X gn! S N-----A P Peggy ffl Bob A . ' Whitcomb Eustice PRETTIEST HANDSOMEST 35 n o L Q f' R' LILT :Ef . , gg fi ' oops!! E- MOST UNPREDICTABLE Rose Marie Lampo Billy Lawrence WEL Wi IWEMHLR FORQ STH Q MOST ATHLETIC Grant Snyder Dawn Joy J ,fb , AI I 3 N j y 'A 1 MOST INTELLIGENT N-1 Bob Saunders Carol Decker CI-ASS FLIRTS Domey Quick Dianne White ff X O I . , :5- I r .ff CLASS PEST . 2 'X X X 2 Q xx WX , x -.J I ,D QULETEST X xo ' L ' . GIRL 'I QUIETEST BOY B111 Van Steenburg 36 Julio Vasquez Mary Jo Donovan C00k 11 ky Jim k BEST NATURE 'gf Q x f X 7 f f E5 f .Q 5 g L ff W Amid 5 M553 'rf A E A512258 ff 70 ' Norm Ll y XX chuck French X n xx if PUICIY I ff! , fa A35 Q29 s T d Q, X Qldfigl YM ' 'b . Y, Q 1.1 Mb x Q . ,js Xb EXIXD if 1 ', J?-SZ ey 21.2 LN x X 8 ' CLAS HEARTBREAKERS 37 . i if ax 5 ', v - mi 3 I i6 N M 'W A . -' F ' A A 5 X 11 1 I 3 if W fi' g 1 ii EO Q ' as A ,3 A f A fi, M fs X N 2. IXXAXJ fax' it , A , N K, 5 ,, . , , FQ ,X f M-rx If s-gxwi C7 rj? il Q, 'Q J I A f 157 J T ts gi wif VW X! 4 W j ig XJ f 1' 3 25 ,fir f,'5-N y. 5 A fp., A sAToN's X 'P SON DAUGHTER Dennis Eleftheratos JoAnn Fletcher Advisor ' 61 , Advisor XJ 1-PA Q f J f va. QJX '43 .. ,,..l. CLASS DREA MER Jerry Foster MISS RUANE MR. NEMIRE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Marcia Snitchler - Assistant Treasurer, Decia May - Treasurer, Thomas Smith - Vice-President, John Golan - President, Pauline Leach - Secretary, Darlene Buchinsky - Assistant Secretary. 38 1 1 ff' l' xXx 5 U W -Z.',:'F --ar. ff 2fi22 -Z-E.f'4L 5' D-HS ms wx-U34 E wE RESN Swibeu. Mary Jo Alise Patricia Ankney Harry AuChiJ1aCbi6 Robert Baer awk Thomas Barton Diane Bennett Sharon Bennett Joyce Bodine Robert Bordenet Virginia Boyd David Bozon Ruthann Brink Joseph Brofcak Wanda Brown Willis Buckland Marjorie Bull James Bullock James Burrows James Carl Ruth Carmen Albert CheSkO Clara Cook Jeanne Cook David Copeland Betty Courtright Patricia Coyle Katrin Cramer Dennis Darling Donald Darling Betty Dieffenbach Linda Driesbach Jeri Dunham Marcia Durr Ida Eccleston Ronald Edwards Beverly Fields Stephen Finch Charles Florence Ida Frear Bradley Freeman R D0riS Gill Boyd Golden Anne Goodsite Sandra Gow Judy Green Fred Gregory Jean Gritman Judy Gritrnan Richard Hadley Suzanne Hall Douglas Hawke Elaine Hendrickson Linda Henecy David Hill Nancy Hillis Carol Hine Richard Howell Kenneth Hutchings Diane Jennings Leo Jones 1 is , us Kathy Joy Charles Kachrnarik William Kelley Dennis Kernan Kathy Kilmer Pamela King Irene Knowlton Gary Lasky Linda Kurau George Leatso Jerry Kordula Linda Layton William Lawrence Michael Marano ,Tudyth Ann Markle Allen Maxian Thomas Maxian Pamela Michalek Bertha Miller Clara Miller P A Wi .W ' Av I M1 , .9 Y 9.1, A .9 My Paul Mitran Mary Ann Mitsakos Barbara Moore Susan Moore Willo Myers Mary Northrup Sharon Orcutt A111121 Polakovich Carol Palmer James Parrorte Robert Peck Linda Penny 5. Ib. Howard Perry Susan Phillips Alfred Pollak Glenn Robbins Sharon Robinson Kristine Rosendale William Rudolph Frank Ruffv Angela Scarantino Linda Shroat Donald Snow Thom as Sutkowski Thomas T urski William Scheben Vivienne Sickler James Spencer Constance Swan Robert Valashinas Doris Schilling Jane Sivers Virginia Stanton Janice Swan Gerald Van Dunk Carol Shaw Gayle Slicklen Margaret Stone Dorothy Thornton Linda Van Dunk l James Van Gaasbeck Karen Van Namee Archie Van Volkinburg Linda Wagner David Wagstaff Joanne Wahl Edward Webb Donald Wescott Thomas Whitcomb Sylvia Van Vorce Percy Warren Roger Whited I Q 9 E Lawrence Whithead Frank whitney Karl Wormuth George Youker Lynn Yukje Joan Williams r ,I cm, s,s -0.- P MISS HRUSECKY MR. PEONE Advisor Advisor The Junior Class of 1962-63 has a big job ahead of them. But we're all confident that under the leadership of capable officers we will be equal to the task. Of course, we are all working for the Junior Prom in May, but we hope also to help the school in any way possible. Invaluable will be our advisors, Miss Hrusecky and Mr. Peone. President, Tom Sutkowsklg Vice-President, Ken Hutchings: Treasurer, Joan Williamsp Secretary, Linda Van Dunk, 48 r 'Q 'JN x :il :jx N gx f ,Hallo F4 2 QQ Qff ' Q iff Z 1 in x Jw ,5 il fi M ., H , , 2 3 'i 3 ' 1 an A - J1'll Is X Rl 2.5 F G Z OEFIFRIC ' g WX? I MISS BARRETT 10B L to r - FIRST ROW: Donnia Dailey Pamella Coney Helen Cohn, Miss Barrett, Gloria Dunham, Carolyn Dowe. SECOND ROW: Prin- cess Canfield, Cheryl Daney, Connie Chantry, Betty Dono- van, Sandra Craig, Connie Diffendorf. THIRD ROW: Vincent De Groat, John Cline, Lee Connor, Robert Durish. FOURTH ROW: Irving Cohn, James Cook, Ted Dearstyne, Raymond Dare. MISS DAMON - 1OA Left to right - FIRST ROW: Judith Barry, Catherine Barrett, Joan Bout- on, Miss Damon, Carol Buckland, Linda Alger, Elise Blickens. SECOND ROW: Carol Bennett, Norma Bordenet, Clara Belles, Donna Batzel, Judith Bergmann, JoAnn Byce. THIRD ROW: Greg- ory Brown, Richard Alden, Carol Barner, Joan Allen, Janice Brooks, Jerilyn Blochberger, Marsha And- rews, David Berdick. FOURTH ROW: James Alden, Ronald Blow, Leonard Austin, George Austin, Gary Alden, David Baldwin. MR. HEALEY - 10C Left to right - FIRST ROW: Patricia Gorman, Cathrine Greene, Joyce Gardner, Mr. Healey, Mary Gregory Judy Gardner. ROW 2: Lynn Gard- inor, Linda Fisher, Linda Fletcher, Linda Frisbie, Beverly Gallick, Don- na Gardner. ROW 3: David Fuller, John Harris, Roger Evans, Byron Green, Robert Ferris. ROW 4: Don- ald Frear, Gary Harding, Francis Hibbard. MR. DOWD - 10D Left to right - FIRST ROW: Beth Hull, Eileen Hunter, Carolyn Ham- ilton, Mr. Dowd, Judy HiSa1Tl. Linda Hoover, Mary Hawke. SEC- OND ROW: Richard Luce, Esther Lilley, Delores Johnson, Eleanor Kohut, Joanne Kovarik, Bill Holz- man. THJRD ROW: David Howard Gary King, Robert Howell, Robert Lindsley, Duane Jones, Dennis Lusk. FOURTH ROW: David Howe, Thomas Jennings, James Junk, Mike Lampo, Mike Klemchuck, Charles Karpiak. MR. SHERIDAN - 1OF L to r - FIRST ROW: Cynthia Terry, Martha Smey, Marlene Staff, Shar- on Snow, Mr. Sheridan, Linda Smith, Judy Shapley. ROW 2: Evelyn Thomas, John Thurber, Rob- ert Thomas, Kenny Stone, Thom- as Shelton, Roger Studer, JoAnn Schreiber. ROW 3: Phillip Rustine Mike Taylor, John Striss, Ronald Romain, Robert Schilling, Richard Smith, Richard Simrell. ROW 4: Steve Rover, Wendell Smith, Jef- fery Snow, John Spisak, Roy Stud- er, Byron Green, David Reese, Richard Tripp. MRS. BLANTON - 1OE L to r - FIRST ROW: Gail Pierce, Kathleen McFee, Mrs. Blanton, Rosella Moat, Kay Marshman, Kathleen Menta, Carol Reynolds. ROW 2: Cheryl McClain, Dawn Mitchell, Patricia Merrill, Jeanne Reid, Joyce Moore, Rose Mickalek, Marie Palmer, Dianne Mras. ROW 3: Kenneth Morton, Robert Miller, John Peters, Leonard Marano, James Mit- tan, John Nicholson, ROW 4: James McGuire, Charles McConnell, Claude Pessagno James McKinney, Jerry Mich alek. SS- , dl. MR. MALLOY - 9A L to r - FIRST ROW: Diana Russell, Mary Jane Quick, Brenda Schreiber, Mr. Mal- loy, Sharon Rothrock, Sandy Saller, Susan Shapley. ROW 2: Cindy Roby, Diane Sanford, Carron Reynolds, Andrea Rol- oson, Derrinda Spisak, Rich- ard Smith, Gene Smith, Ken- neth Smith. ROW 3: Jay Smith, Warren Setzer, Gary Shoemaker, Leroy Rhodes, Bruce Simrell, Robert Rosen- krans, Benny Rosenburg, Don- na Smith. ROW 4: Albert Scherer, Ronald Roser, Ron- ald Roberolt, David Rineer, Bernard Russell. lnmmwxm, w:mu..2fi,,.m:,,f4 ,fi rm is ii MISS CAMPBELL - lOG L to r - FIRST ROW: Judy Whitaker, Shirley Valentine, Linda Vimislik, Patricia White, Sherryl Wright. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Weyant, Betsy Voorhees, Priscilla Whitcomb, Linda Webb, Linda VanHart. THIRD ROW: Judy VanGaasbeck, Susan Waitkavicz, Paul Weaver, Mary Lou Valashinas, Ronald Wood, Sandra Webb. FOURTH ROW: Robert Miller, John Peters, James Woolsey, Douglas Webb, James Vazquez, MR. BOYDEN - 9B L to r - FIRST ROW: Linda Ferris, Marsha Courtright, Linda Coleman, Mr. Boyden, Joanne Croyl, Martha Gochenaur, Susan French. SECOND ROW: Sharon Dayton, Janet Denney Sue Emmons, Sallie Greene, Mar- gie Gow, Linda Dare. THIRD ROW: Ron Clinton, Mike Decker, Terry Carpenter, James Finch, Bruce Fal- ing, Robert Davis. FOURTH ROW: Joe DiLorenzo, Joe Dexter, Joe David, James Cooper, William Dixon, Dennis Eccleston, James Dugan. MR. LENT - 9C FIRST ROW - left to right: Susan Harder, Patty Jones, Mannette James, Mr. Lent, Janet Hastings, Catherine Hall, Cathy Holbert. SECOND ROW: Carol Haskell, William Jacobs, Ronald James, Harry Jumper, Larry Hygaboom, Daniel Hayes. THIRD ROW: Lewis Haner, Wayne Haskell, Rod Hoover, Raymond Harris, Paul Henderson, Mike Homa. FOURTH ROW: Gary Johnson, David Hutchings, Ray Ingraham, Robert Henderson. MR. HAND - 9E L to r - FIRST ROW: Nancy Brooks, Charlotte Boyd, Patricia Allen, Barbara Anderson, Mr. Hand, Bren- da Andrews, Gladys Andres, Leslie Bowman. ROW 2: Stella Ahern, Carol Adams, Donna Bryant, Rose- mary Brink, Brenda Baldwin, James Ayres, Paul Allen, Joseph Adams. ROW 3: Eugene Bleeker, John Bull- ock, Thomas Brooks, Edward Bil- lings, Frank Benacquisto, William Aton. ROW 4: Robert Banta, Michael Boyea, Bruce Bunzey, James Anderson, Barry Bidwell, Mitchell Brown, Wayne Allen. 4 MR. TRUE - 9D FIRST ROW - left to right: Lois LaBarre, Michele Kalaf, Linda Kratky, Mr. True, Paulette Karpiak, Carol Kit- urkes. SECOND ROW: Char- lene Keville, Suzanne Kad- lecik, Emelie Lawrence, Elizabeth King, Susan Layton Rose Lampman. THIRD ROW William Linn, Paul Karpinko, Tim Koloski, Robert Kilmer, Robert Linn. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Leach, Wayne Kordula, Toby Lyon, Barry Kilmer, Richard Leonard, MR. REINING - 9G L to r - FIRST ROW: Sharon Squires, Kathleen Oltz, Vic- toria Perez, Mr. Reining, Frances Parker, Francene Parker, Suasn Striss. ROW 2- James Snedaker, LaVerne Penny, Paul Spencer, Howard Gill, Merwin Fuller, Clifford Spencer. ROW 3: David Peworchik, Roger Snow, Jesse Perry, Ronald Stone, Hayden Pollack, Roger Grycek. MISS QUINN - 9F L to r - FIRST ROW: Viola Pittsley, Patricia Miller, Margaret Menta, Patricia Martinkovic, Miss Quinn, Kathleen Medinosky, Elizabeth Muckey, Constance Moore. ROW 2: Lucille Marano, Patrick Neville, Steven Miller, John Mattucci, Rob- ert Mattucci, John Miller, Patricia Nichols. ROW 3: Dennis Martin, John Martini, Jeffrey Moore, Philip Payne, Richard McCoon, Andrew Minol. ROW 4: James Nytch, William Muckey, Roger Millard, Thomas Montanye, William Maxian William Parrotte, Robert Miller. MR. OLUICH - 9H L to r - FIRST ROW: James White, Norman Wylde, Gordon VanNamee, Mr. Oluich, Nancy Winters, Patri- cia Tamkins, Shirley Weyant. ROW 2: Mazie Whitney, Susan Webb Nancy White, Janet Woolsey, Mar- garet Weyant, Franklin Wikle, Ralph Valentine. ROW 3: Robert Whiting, Howard Welbel, Paul Wagstaff, Charles VanLuvanee, Dennis Tobin, James Tangi. ROW 4g James VanHart, Carl Terry, Lawrence Washington, Edward Tur- kow, James Williams, Charles War- ren, Jerome Vazquez, Nelson Tripp. MR, BENSON - 8A L to r - FIRST ROW: Linda Barnum, Gladys Allan, Rene Bennedict, Mr. Benson, Marcia Bittner, Linda Brant, Sharon Bennedum, Sue Blythe. ROW 2: Christine Barba, Jannette Appleman, Iaqueline Banta, Joan Brewer, Sandra Barnes, James Bor- denet, Bill Bordenet, Walter Ayres. ROW 3: Paul Bendict, Robert Alden, Ernest Blake, Raymond Brown, Rob- ert Aquisto, Michael Augustaitus, Harold Adams. ROW 4: John Al- brecta, Gorden Bennet, Robert Brown, James Bunzey, Michael Alise, Lewis Brown, James Avery. MR. SMITH - 8C L to r - FIRST ROW: Edna Grimaldi, Connie Sellatt, Barbara Henry, Mr. Smith, Carole Greiner, Lynne Greenman, Beatrice Hunter. ROW 2: Barbara Gorman, Linda Gritman, Jane Gregory, Mary Ganisin, Kath- leen Hattala, Louise Hayes. ROW 3: Sharon Henderson, Bonnie Gard- ner, Nancy Gustin, Jean Gardner, Barbara Howell, Marie Hoyt. ROW 4: Gayle Haskell, Richard Hill, Morris Hamilton, Dennis Harding, Thomas Hickok, Douglas Grier, Lawrence Hawke. MR. GRYSCAVAGE - SB L to r - FIRST ROW: Dale Connor, Coleen Dayton, Me- lita Finch, Mr. Gryscavage, Linda Doloway, Connie De- Lorenzo, Sandra Eastman. ROW 2: Lawrence Copeland, Michael Dedrick, Linda Car- penter, Carolyn Courtright, Linda Dedrick, Ruth Dye, Suzanne Davis, Eileen Cor- coran. ROW 3: Thomas Desemone, David DuBois, Jack Conniff, William Cline, John Donovan, Robert Dexter, William Diffendorf. ROW 4: David Courtright, Thomas Deg nan, Michael DeGroat, Don- ald Dunham, Charles Dimidio. MR. FLEMING - 8D L to r - FIRST ROW: Clarice Lamp- man, Loreana Ressagno, Diane Lewis, Mr. Fleming, Barbara Lind- sey, Susan King, Kathy Kocak, Diane King. ROW 2: Michael Leary, Paul Kalka, Kathy Kabanek, Mike Kelsey, Christine Kratky, Joan Krause, Richard Jones. ROW 3: Thomas Leonard, Eugene Jackson, Charles Lusk, Mary Krystosik, James Kelsey, Stanley Jennings, Steven Lusk, John Kelleher. ROW 4: Harry Lora, David LaBarre, Robert Lay- man, Randall Keville, Edward Kika, Jerry Kocak, Paul Krissel. MRS. PERSONS - SF L to r - FIRST ROW: Bonita Shafkam Joanne Shant, Vicki Shapley, Hope Stalarcyk, Mrs. Persons, Catherine Smith, Linda Snedeker, Lynn Ste- wart. ROW 2: Nancy Smith, Mar- garet Shroat, Earla Sparks, Walter Staff, Eric Sivers, Richard Steele, Carolyn Swan. ROW 3: Eugene Stroyce, Arnold Smith, Lawrence Shitzker, Paul Steffy, David Shoe- maker, Daniel Snitchler. ROW 4: George Schuster, John Sutkowski, Donald Sands, Francis Shields, Frederick Seidel, John Szymaniak. MRS. SAMUELS - 8G L to r - FIRST ROW: Alfretta Van- Dunk, Brenda Rood, Mrs. Samuels, Barbara Thomas, Carolann Rombach. ROW 2: Marianne Tobin, Nancy Olstad, Kathy Owen, Kathleen Ul- rich, Marlene Rothwell, Darlene Petrey. ROW 3: Earl VanGorden, Donald Emmons, Michael Fletcher, Westley VanDu.nk, Gary Tripp. ROW 4: Arthur Vanvorce, Richard Travis, Joseph Fortunato, Craig Fisher, Garry Bullock, Donald Van- Gaasbeck. ROW 5: Albert Weibel, Earl Tedesco, Douglas Turner, Dan- iel Buckland, John Thomas. MR. STOERKEL - 7A L to r - FIRST ROW: Naomi Andres, Ester Allen, Carolyn Arnold, Mr. Stoerkel, Susan Allen, Susan Bullock Sherry Brofcak. ROW 2: Douglas Bartholomew, Marcia Allen, Kathy Cox, Nina Crocker, Gwendolyn Beach, Darlene Byce, George Adams. ROW 3: Gary Andrews, James Bridgeman, Gregory Bartholomew, Gayle Covert, Erma Courtright, Bon- nie Baker. ROW 4: Bradley Bryant, Jeff Barrett, David Brown, Stanley Anderson. MR. GIANNETTO - 8H FIRST ROW: Harry Whitehead, Francis Wilson, Leon Wormuth, Daniel Weyant, Mr. Giannetto Barbara Wright, Marilyn Webb, ROW 2: Barbara Wood, Mar- tha White, Cynthia Williams, Connie Whimey, Judith Wil- ber, Carol Whitaker, Kathie Whalen, Donna Webb. ROW 3: Charles White, Gerald Wahl, Gary Welter, William White, Barry Wood, Christine Washco, Cecilia Weibel. ROW 4: Glenn Myers, Edgar Weeks, George Vanwinkle, Alan Whitaker, Tom Wilcox. wmavflfiwmwmmam ,,,,. ff-fmisaimsasurw-na.,,f:s4.-r MR. HODGKINS - 7C L to r - FIRST ROW: Dianne Jones, Helen Golan, Mr. Hodgkins, Barbara Gould, Ann Holzman, Linnette Holm- berg. ROW 2: Sharon Greg- ory, Karen Unangst, Vicki Titchner, Donna Hunter, Susan Hoyt, Dale Junk. ROW 3: David Gates, Linda Had- lick, Lucinda Hawley, Leon- ard Girnis, John Howard, Dianne Hill. ROW 4: Danna Jones, Gerald Jones, Edward Harder, Donald Grier, Gerald James, Stephen Hanseholder. MR. CLAYTON - 7B L to r - FIRST ROW: Patricia Fisk, Catherine David, Golden Frear, Mr. Clayton, Helen Douglas, Mary Duke. ROW 2: Thomas Chantry, Charles Freije, Gary Durr, Francis Feinbloorn, Linda Ernst, Kathleen Farrell, Glenda Ely. ROW 3: Douglas Darling, Stan- ley Ferris, Ronnie Clague, Thomas Frobel, Philip Corbin, Dawson Can- field, Jerry Canniff. ROW 4: Ver- onica Dougherty, Steven Duke, Sharyl Disbro, Cheralyn DuBois, Jacqueline Doyle. MR. TIGUE - 7D L to r - FIRST ROW: Linda Klern- chuck, Sharon Kasmarclk, Mr. Tigue, Marlene Michaels, Debra MacGeorge, Linda Lawrence. ROW 2: Kathleen Komor, Connie Light, Diane Kocak, Mary Kovarik, Nan- cy McClure, Lynne Lauderbach. ROW 3: Edwin Lyon, Gary Learso, Richard King, Dennis Kachmar, Michael Layton, James Klinko. ROW 4: David Knight, Nicholas Kulik, Anthony Komor, John La- Belle. MISS CLAY - 'YE L to r - FIRST ROW: Judy Nabywav- iec, Jean Nabywanviec, Suzanne Olstad, Janet Mitchell, Miss Clay, Audrey Orcutt, Sharon Murray. ROW 2: Linda Merrill, Gaye Peace, Mary Naseworthy, Patty Parsons, Kathy Pierce, Judy Nesterick, Mar- garet Monroney, Bonnie Muckey. ROW 3: Guy Nichaels, Jerry Maxian, Richard Miller, Dennis Potter, Fran- cis Marano, James Miller, James Markle. ROW 4: Fred Moat, Rol- and Newton, Gary Matthews, Joyce Parrotte, Virginia Miller, Andrea Peworchik. ll! P l 4 MR. FARGO - '7 G L to r - FIRST ROW: Dave Wright, Archie Welter, Lance Whitney, Mr. Fargo, Eddie Williams, Thomas Vimislik, Stephen Zank, John Whit- COmb. ROW 2: Kay Wyka, Kathy Taylor, Patricia Trucker, Linda Wilson, Carol Waitkavicz, Carol Williams, Sharon Vroman, Mary VanLuvanes. ROW 3: Barbara War- field, Katherine Tripp, Jerome Verano, Kevin Wheeler, David Warner, James Valentine, David Van Hart, Leon Van Winkle. ROW 4: Elaine Wamer, Robert Wilson, Gregory Watson, John Wagner, David Wood. MRS. WILCOX - 7F L to r - FIRST ROW: Rebecca Slutzker, Jeanne Robenolt, Jeanne Rockwell, Linda Roth- rock, Mrs. Wilcox, Kathy Russell, Priscilla Snow, Car- mel Rifenbury, Shari Smith, Beatrice Snow. ROW 2: Kathleen Rothwell, Bonnie Schreiber, Ronald Terry, Rob- ert Templeton, Kevin Reilly, Perry Samson, William Reese, Cindy Strope, Lillian Snyder. ROW 4: Olin Russell, Kenneth Turski, David Stone, Richard Turkow, David Tamkins, Ern- est Tong, Robert Schmidt, Robert Rose, Jerry Roberts. ww 'WS' f 'SQ Qxiewvllr , ,F .. A 1 . ,.. . .,.,. ,, W ww if? Qmim rm. 252234 -, ..L,,.:, x' HL Qs 60 I A A K Hi wg., I -E., Mmqn em W N. X wi-a n I I - . af . ms- ,vs-. .U a f 1 'fgiwrf 55' H.. ., ,anus ff: gf ffiiiww iQJ 'iiw3+5ffigfi'? 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SECOND ROW: Mr. Farrell, coach flinej, Richard Howell, manager, Den- nis Darling, guard, Dennis Eleftheratos, halfback, Grant Snyder, end, Bill Bado, quarterback, Chuck Hunter, quarterback Mr. Giannetto, coach fheadj, Wood, halfback, Mr. Wilcox, center, Bill Holzman, tackle' Jones, end, Leo Jones, tackle, Julio Vazquez, end, Bill Lawrence, center, Ted Miller, tackle, Jerry Monroe, guard, Ron IV coach. THIRD ROW, Ray Dare, quarterback, Frank Ruffo, tackle, James McKinney, Bob Peck, guard, Jim Parrotte, fullback, Tom Sutkowski, end, Bill Kelly, tackle, Duane Fred Cobb, fullback, Bob Lindsley, guard, Jim Burrows, end, Joe Dexter, manager. This year's football team had a disappointing season, winning two and losing five. We were handicapped by injuries and ineligibilities all year. It was very difficult for the boys and the new coach, Mr. Giannetto, this being their first year they've played together. 62 We're looking forward to a better season' next year. ME 28-SV 6 Maine-Endwell outscored us with our only touchdown coming on a one-yard plunge by Jim Parotte. Bado's pass for the extra point failed. BAINBRIDGE 26 - SV O Our passing attack was unable to get off the ground, and our ground attack wasn't too effective either. We played hard in the second half. SV 26 - AFTON 0 The Sabers were too strong for Afton, with Bill Bado throwing touchdown passes to Lefty and Grant Snyder Dave Hill and Dave Wagstaff also scored. WYALUSING 18 - SV 12 SV was outplayed in the first quarter, with Wyalusing scoring all of their points. Tim Parotte and Tom Whit- comb scored our touchdowns. CV 39 - SV 13 Ted Miller recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown, and Grant Snyder scored our other. We played a good second half. SV 27 - HANCOCK 14 Denny Eleftheratos started for SV scoring three touch- downs. Grant Snyder also scored on a 60 yard pass from scrimmage. LACKAWANNA TRAIL 13 - SV O A strong L.T. team beat us on a muddy field. 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E. 33 SV O Vestal '7 SV 13 LC. 14 SV 6 C.V. 20 SV O Central O SV 6 Won 2 Lost 4 an w . 4 .K Varsity Basketball 961 - 962 FIRST ROW - left to right: Stanley Kozlowski, Mr. Konkowski, coach, Grant Snyder. SECOND ROW: Richard Bares, Bill Bado, James Craig, Mike Fitch, Orville Baldwin, Bob Finch. Starting Five '62- '63 l TOM SMITH BOB SMITH 1 , J , ,B 1 ,, , JIM PARROTTE VLVV kyyr, Z 2 ifa' a.,- B f - T. e . 'ii . .- ie e -.--i an .,,., N GRANT SNYDER TOM SUTKOWSKI 7' ? mf i Y I V Basketball 961 - 962 -1f?'R A . A II W I 4, I. I , , , U in I I I 'X I I I ' I , I I Y I I II I X VIII!! If I fx 'I W ff XII, 4... XII FIRST ROW - left to right: Joe Brofchak, Gary Lasky, Mr. Goldberg, coach, Tom Smith, Bill Honnick. SECOND ROW: Tom Valishinas, Jim Spencer, Jim Burrows, Pete Cafferty, Jim Parrotte, Tom Sutkowski, Howard Perry, Ralph Fuller, Mike Marano. 9 9 Frosh - 61 - 62 W l 1' Q Q ir FIRST ROW - left to right: Mike Klimchuck, Mike Taylor, Chuck Carpiak, Robert Thomas, Bob Banta. SECOND ROW - left to right: Ted Deerstein, John Thurber, Fred Cobb, Duane Jones, Ray Dare. THIRD ROW - left to right: Bruce Simerall, Bruce Falling, Paul Carpinko, Mike Lampo. Vars itxggas eb all . If Baseball FIRST ROW - left to right: John Thurber, Jim Spencer, Mr. Fleming, Coach, Robert Thomas, Michael Lampo. SECOND ROW - left to right: John Cline, Dennis Darling, Bob Howell, Ron Wood, Michael Homa. THIRD ROW - left to right: Bob Shilling, Paul Weaver, Joseph Brofchak, John Harris, Dick Hadley. 75 Track FIRST ROW - left to right: Dennis Eleftheratos, Grant Snyder, Ken Hutchings, William Bado, Dave Hill, Frank Ruffo, Mike Marano, Harry Auchinache. SECOND ROW - left to right: Manager Squeek Howe, Bill Kelly, Gary Lasky, Alan Palmer, Bruce Falling, Paul Spencer, Julio Vazquez. THIRD ROW - left to right: Torn Shelton, Tom Sutkowski, Chuck Florence, Ray Dare, Chuck Purdy, Jim Burrows, Ralph Fuller. FOURTH ROW - left to right: Torn Whitcomb, Iirn Par- rotte, Ted Miller. F-QU!! Varsity Cheerleaders Paulme Leach Berne Lord Linda Shroat VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Rosalyn Ferrante Left to right: Dawn Joyg Rosalyn Ferranteg Sue Mooreg Bertie Lordg Linda Shroatg Pauline Leachg Kathy Ioyg Joanne Wahl Substltute Jane Sivers Kathy Joy Dawn Joy Sue Mgofe Joanne Wahl 77 J. V Cheerleaders Left to right: Linda Vimislik, Sharon Snow, Betty Jean Donovan, Pat White, Linda Fisher, Cynthia Terry, Linda Smith Gail Pierce, Kathy McFee, Sue Waitkavicz. Freshman Cheerleaders Left to center: Linda Dare, Sue Kadlecik, Nancy Smith, Alfreda Van Dunk, Vicky Perez. Right to center: Marjorie Gow, Margaret Shroat, Charlotte Boyd, Nancy Winters, Charlenne Keville. 78 Tennis Club FIRST ROW - left to right: Allan Maxian, Chuck Karpiak, Mr. Kleske, Coach. SECOND ROW: Mike Shirhall, Jack Thurber. Varsity Club FIRST ROW - left to right: Ray Austin, Bob Eustice, Bill Bado, Mr. Goldberg, Advisory Grant Snyder, Ken Hutchings, Dave Hill. SECOND ROW: Gary Lasky, Bob Finch, Torn Shelton, Harry Auchinache, Mike Marano, Bill Kelly. THIRD ROW: Squeek Howe, Bill Lawrence, Ted Miller, Dennis Eleftheratos, Bob Smith, Tom Smith, Ray Giblin, Julio Vasquez 79 aw , .. I Ill, IP ,T-illXk - xl f -:J '71 x s n ' ' x . E Senior Chorus ROW 1: Helen Cohng Evelyn Thomasg JoAnne Kovarikg Rose Michalekg Connie Swang Carol Shawg Margaret Stoneg Marlene Staffg Carol Bucklandg Linda Algerg Carolyn Dowe. ROW 2: Sandra Craigg Marsha Andrewsg Carolyn Dixg Sherryl Wright: Judy Whitakerg Esther Lilley, Susan Philipsg Judy VanGaasbeckg Linda Van Hartg Lucille Marano. ROW 3: Linda Webbg Elise Blickensg Jeanne Cookg Eileen Hunterg Virginia Stantong Clara Cookg Barbara Mooreg Linda Wagnerg Pat Ankneyg Elaine Andrewsg Martha Smeyg Nancy Smey. ROW 4: Cheryl McC1aing Donna Gardnerg Carol Barnerg Kay Marshmang Joyce Mooreg Marilyn Phelpsg Linda Henecyg David Rineerg James Van Hart: Randall Keville. ROW 5: Bradley Freemang Michael Taylorg Steven Finchg Archie VanVolkenbergg Phillip Rustineg David Snitchlerg James VanGaasbeckg Vincent DeGroatg Paul Spencer. ROW 6: Beverly Gallickg Betty Courtrightg Suzanne Hallg Judy Barryg Mary Gregoryg Joan Boutong Nancy Hillisg David Kingg Carl Wormuthg John Cline. Junior Chorus MKDEEXEFEON ROW 1: Carolyn Courtrightg Marsha Courtrightg Linda Colemang Judy Mackg Barbara Thomasg Sharon Roth- rockg Louise Hayesg Lynne Greenhong Sue Blytheg Lucille Marano. ROW 2: Barbara Wrightg Diane Kingg Cheryl Markleg Sallie Greeneg Cathy Hallg Nancy Whitey Cathy Holbertg Mannette Jamesg Patricia Jones. ROW 3: Ernest Blakeg Robert Linng Renee Benedictg Marilyn Webbg Susan Webbg Marlene Rothwell: William Linng Sue Shapleyg Sandy Sahler. ROW 4: Bill Whitey John Millerg Kenny Smithg Donald Sandsg Richard Steeleg Jim Whitey Roland Reidg David Reineer. ROW 5: Charles Whitey James Nytchg Paul Spencer: Randall Kevilleg James Van Hart. Industrial Arts Club 93 Tlf l 'Anvs '4 FIRST ROW - left to right: Dennis Tobin, Willis Buckland, Gerald Monroe, Mr. Minster, Advisor, Albert Chesko, Francis Hibbard, Michael Homa. SECOND ROW: Frank Benacquisto, Bernard Russell, William Ul- rich, Harry Jumper, Roger Studer, Robert Thomas, James Williams. THIRD ROW: William Rudolph, Lewis Haner, Steve Miller, Thomas Montanye, Robert Rosenkranz, Charles Van Luvanee, Donald Frear. Photo Club FIRST ROW - left to right: Bob Thomas, Ronnie Wood, Mr. Lent, Advisory Bob Valashinas, Paul Weaver. SECOND ROW: Steve Miller, Kenneth Norton, James Vasque-Z. Charles Hunter- Absent, Mike Lampo. Girls 9 Leaders The Leaders, under the direction of Mrs. Brooks, set a wonderful example for the student body. They are selected on the basis of leadership, personality and ability in gym classes. The group sponsors several money-making projects during the school year, and thus pro- motes interest in sports in the school. FRONT: Martha Smey. ROW 1: Kathleen McFee: Connie Snow, Treasurer: Susan Moore, Secretary: Dawn Joy, Corresponding Secre- tary: Dorothy Thomton. ROW 2: Kathleen Joy: Linda Fisher: Virginia I, 6 D Boyd: Darlene Buchinsky, Vice-President: Linda Dare: Linda Shroat: Gail Pierce: Suzanne Kadlecik: Joanne Wahl. Insets: Peggy Whit- comb, President: Nancy Smey, Pep Club . 'G' vw Left to right - ROW 1: Suzanne Hall: Linda Kurau: Sharon Greene: Dianne White: JoAnne Fletcher: Virginia James: Betty Diffenbach: Sharon Bittner: Carole Brown: Shana Lasky: Pam King: Marjorie Bull: Toni Alise. ROW 2: Dennis Eleftheratos: Marcia Whiting: Ann Polakovich: Holly Aldrich: Decia May: Sandra Wheeler: Pat Ankney: Kathy Crammer: Linda Wagner: Mary-Jo Alise: Sharon Bennett: Linda Layton. ROW 3: JoAnne Kurau: Elaine Andrews: Betty Courtright: Virginia Boyd: Darlene Buchinsky: Nancy Smey: Martha Smey: Kathy McFee: Gail Pierce: Angela Scarantino: Sue Creery: Martie Campbell. ROW 4: Judy Greene: Maureen Murray: Anne Goodsite: Mary Brown: Linda Henecy: Jeanne Cook: Sandi Gow: Peggy Whitcomb: Connie Snow: Peggy Rice: Norman French. ROW 5: Bob Valashinas: Kris Rosendale: Mary Lou Valashinas: Dianne Jennings: Bette Lawrence: Marcia Snitchler: Bob Eustice: Ray Giblin: Bill Herrick: Mike Shirhall. ROW 6: Jerry Bayne: Bill VanSteenberg: Jeff Rittle: Tom Ribble: Paul Linn: Jim Kalka: Bob Walker: Teddy Miller: Ro Lampo. ROW 7: Claire Cook: Pat Coyle: Jeri Dun- ham: Lynn Yukie: Pat Miller: Dianne Bennett: Linda VanDunk: Nancy Kasmarcik: Mary Lou Costas, Rose Marie Kadlecik. 84 . L y FIRST ROW - L. to r.: Pauline Leach, Treasurerg Dawn Ioyg Dianne White. SECOND Advisor ROW: Thomas Bartong Tom Sutkowski, President. Inset: Kauin Cramer, Secretary. The Senior Honor Society is one of the most important organizations in the ship and must be able to maintain it. The Society performs several services on the intemational, national, local, and school levels. MISS HRUSECKY Great Books Club FIRST ROW: Jane Sivers, Pamela Michalek, Miss Campbell, Advisor: Marilyn Weyant, Elaine Hend- rickson. SECOND ROW: Lee Connors, James Woolsey, William Scheben, Allan Maxian, Frank Ruffo. THIRD ROW: James Parrotte, Thomas Barton. Senior Honor Society , 'I f.sf 7 .' i school. Students must have high academic standing to be eligible for member- Senior Dramatics I A 1 W Advisor: MISS RUANE l ' el .7 ,T Xl Q 4 5'-sf? J MAKE-UP The Senior Dramatics Club is comprised of senior high students interested in the theater. The objective of this organization is to promote artistic achievement through club participation in theatrical presentations in the school. FIRST ROW - left to right: Anne Goodsite, Dennis Eleftheratos, Marcia Whiting, William Bado, Bette Lawrence, William Lawrence, Peg Whitcomb, Dianne White, Jo Ann Fletcher, Sandra Gow, Jeanne Cook. SECOND ROW - left to right: Virginia Boyd, Maureen Murray, Bertie Lord, Pauline Leach, Sandra Wheeler, Rose Kadlecik, Margaret Rice, Norm French, Beth Stanton, Jean Sartell. THIRD ROW left to right: Linda Kurau, Suzanne Hall, Kenneth Hutchings, Bob Finch, Darlene Buchinsky, Joan Williams, Karen Van Namee, Dianne Jennings, Carole Brown, Elise Blickens. FOURTH ROW - left to right: James Spencer, Dennis Darling, Linda Vimsilick, Marilyn Weyant, Elizabeth Courtright, Marcia Snitchler, Donald Snow, Dorothy Thornton, Ann Polakavich, Thomas Ribble, Shana Lasky. FIFTH ROW - left to right: Joanne Byce, Kay Marshman, David Howard, John Nicholoson, Leonard Marano, James Woolsey, Lee Brinkman, Gary Harding, Roger Evans. SIXTH ROW - left to right: Robert Val- ishinas, Kristine Rosendale, Bill Herrick, Rosalynn Ferrante, 'Mary Brown, Rose Iampo, Susan Moore, Carol Barnard, Mary Lou Valishinas, Linda Henecy, Pamela King. is 'H f ,. 5' Junior Dramatics 1, Q i 1, pf .E .. . , 'll I 673 fl gl ' ' A Q- O Advisors MRS. SAMUELS MR. BOYDEN The Junior Dramatics Club is a preparation of students in grades 7 - 9 for the Senior Dra- matics Club by learning the basics of drama and being prepared for roles in Sr. Dramatics Club ' productions . FIRST ROW - left to right: Marie Hoyt, Mary Ganison, Jane Gregory, Colleen Dayton, Kathy Kirtukes, Judy Willow, Carolyn Swan, Mary Krisyok, Kathleen Kabanek, Sec. SECOND ROW - left to right: Sandra Bames, Jacqueline Banta, Christine Barba, Brenda Baldwin, Nancy Brooks, Marjorie Gow, Ma- lita Finch, Vicki Shapley, Nancy Oldsted, James Williams. THIRD ROW - left to right: Diana Russell, Emilie Lawrence, Jannette Appleman, Linda Gritman, Margaret Shroat, Susie Davis, Janice Denney, Ruth Ann Dye. FOURTH ROW - left to right: Donald Emmons, James Ayres, Morris Hamilton, Jesse Perry, Thomas Brooks, Richard Smith, Frank Rosinsky, Paul Leach, Charles Warren. FIFTH ROW - left to right: Nancy Winters, Charlotte Boyd, Linda Dedrick, Gladys Andres, Sandra Mulford, Richard Jones, Francine Ferrante, Vicki Perez. Mary Io Donovan Senior Staff Peggy Whitcomb Administration 2 QA N I .I . ,. ,.,.A -l g K r Karen Van Bill I-Ionick Namee Business Staff Art Staff Yearbook Editors Dorothy Thornton Junior Staff 1, x wg r 7' ' Y X Q L, 5 sz Ray Giblin Advertising Norm French Sports Joanne Wahl Photography M - we - 'yah 1 .. if 3 W f . F S 2 9 if -L N Jim Bullock Underclassmen Carol Decker Organizations W im Tom Sutkowski Decia May Jeff Rittle Dianne white Sales Manager Special Events Special Events Typing i S Staff A ROW 1: Sue Mooreg Mary Brown: Linda Shroatg Bob Eusticeg Ro Lampog Tom Bartong Kathy Cramer. ROW 2: Jerry Kordulag Io Ann Kuraug Sandi Gowg Pauline Leachg Shana Laskyg Jim Spencerg Jane Siversg Glenn Robbins. ROW 3: Tom Whitcombg Jeff Rittleg Decia Mayg Jim Bullockg Charles Florence. Inset - Charles Hunter, candids. 88 , , . 1 S A iss? S 15 3 , r Yearbook Editor-in-Chief Qcfm' PM Q-'H Q 3355: 1 'ZZ' DAWN JOY MR. MALLOY and MR, BowD1sH Business Manager and Advisor The Yearbook Staff is one of the busiest groups in the school. The editors and their assistants, with the aid of the faculty advisors and the Editor-in-Chief, combine their efforts to produce the Yearbook. Each department which is responsible for a section of the book, has an important job to do. The entire staff appreciates the help given them by the student body and faculty in producing this publication. CANDIDS 1 89 Literary Club QW, X., J Cf 5 o Q Vlkm FIRST ROW - left to right: Dawn Mitchell, Pres.: Pat Merrill, Delores Johnson, Barbara Wright, Judy Mack, Sec. SECOND ROW: Christina Washco, Carolyn Swan, John Donovan, Edward Millard, Leonard Van Gaasbeck, Vice-Pres. THIRD ROW: James Ayres, Treas.: William Weeks, James Finch, Mr. McCormack, Advisor. Absent: Norman Merrill, JoAnn Schreiber, Roddy Van Winkle, Leon Wormuth. Art Club 25. FIRST ROW - left to right: Linda Vimislik, Judy Shapley, Gayle Slicklen, Miss Barrett, Advisor, Vivienne Sickler, Sec.: Pamela King, Frances Parker. SECOND ROW: Judy Michalek, Vice-Pres.: Marie Hoyt, Sandy Sahler, Audrey Baldwin, Brenda Baldwin, George Youket, Treas. THIRD ROW: Frank Wikle, Robert Durish, Richard Gow, Gary Allen, James Cook, James MacGeorge, Pres. FOURTH ROW: Howard Gill, Charles Monroney, Ronald Clinton, Barry Wood, Hayden Pollak, Jeff Rittle. fj, ' A is Yorkers Club FIRST ROW - left to right: Barbara Wood, Martha White, Mr. True, Advisorg Bonnie Gardner, Edna Grimaldi, Kathy Owen. SECOND ROW: Derrinda Spizak, Sergeant-at-Armsg Barbara Lindsey, Joseph David, Roger Evans, Andrea Roloson, Pres.: Cathy Holbert, Sec. THIRD ROW: Barry Wood, Arthur VanVorce, John Kelleher, Michael DeGroat, John Thomas, John Mower. fp KX Michael Homa. ' FOURTH ROW: Charles White, Terry Carpenter, James White, Vincent DeGroat, Vice-Pres.: J J W .Majorettes - .af 4 . 3 it f it m lm w V iff J i X Nl ' ,ENV limi tl li, , K wqlw 1,3 M' 'W,JlfJx1N,N W i Advisor: MRS. BROOKS FIRST ROW - left to right: Connie Snow, Peggy Whitcomb, Linda Driesbach Sandra Gow. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Phelps, Jean Cook, Linda Henecy, Mary Ann Mitsakos, Joanne Kovarik. rchestra String Ensemble Left Side - FIRST VIOLINS - Bette Donovang Cynthia Terryg Connie Swang Christa Echenbrechtg Sallie Greeneg Coleen Dayton: Vicki Shapley. VIOLAS - Esther Lilleyg Carolyn Doweg Lee Connor. CONDUCTOR - Mrs. Blanton. BASSES - Evelyn Thomasg Charlene Kevilleg John Nicholson. Right Side - SECOND VIOLINS - Carol Hineg Cathy l-lallg Ernelie Lawrenceg Andrew Minolg Joan Krauseg Earla Sparks. CELLOS - David Director Howardg Kathleen Kabanekg Michael Dedrickg Susan Shapleyg Judy Barry. MRS. BLANTON Left Side - FIRST VIOLINS: Sylvia Van Vorceg Cynthia Terryg Jackie Bantag Coleen Dayton: Bette Donovang Connie Swan Jeanne Reidg Vicki Shapleyg Christa Eckenbrechtg Sallie Greene. VIOLAS: Esther Lilleyg Carolyn Doweg Lee Connor. FLUTES: Wendell Chantry: Lucille Marano. OBOE: Douglas Webb. CLARINET: Paul Krissel. TRUMPETS: Gayle Has- kellg Eugene Smith. PIANO: Margaret Stone. CONDUCTOR: Mrs. Blanton. TYMPANI: Linda Fisher. 92 Tmjfc Staff' FIRST ROW - 1. to r.: William Kelly, Grant Synder, Charles Kachmarik - Vice-President: Mr. Stoerk- el - Advisor: Richard Hadley, Edward Webb, William Finch. SECOND ROW: Robert Smith, Ronald Edwards, Gary Lasky, Lewis Decker, Gerald Monroe, Howard Sexton, Gary Austin. THIRD ROW: Fran Hibbard, Jonathan Runyon, Thomas Jermings, Raymond Dare, James Parrotte, Leo Jones. FOURTH ROW: Julio Vasquez, Kenneth Hutchings, David Hill, Donald Darling, Dennis Darling. Urchestra J Right Side - SECOND VIOLINS: Carol Hine: Cathy Hall: Andrew Minolg Earla Sparks: Emelie Lawrenceg Joan Krause: Francis Marano. CELLOS: David Howard: Kathleen Kabanek: Clara Cook: Susan Shapleyg Michael Dedrickg Judy Barry. FLUTE: Sue Moore. SAXOPHONE: Judy VanGaasbeck. FRENCH HORN: Robert Linn. CLARINET: Wanda Gaige, TROMBONE: Dennis Martin: Fred Gregory. PERCUSSION: Gary Johnson: Judy Whitaker. TUBA: Bill Linn. STRING BASSES: Evelyn Thomas: Charlene Kevilleg John Nicholson. 93 Marcia Dun' Elalne Carol Decker Junior Co- Editor Irving Cohn Jane Sivers James MacGeorge Anna Marie Moschak Mary Ann Mitsakos Jeff Rittle Decia May Holly Aldrich Thomas Berne Conn1e Charles Shelton Lord Dlffendorf Hunter Advisor: MRS. TRUE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS FIRST ROW - left to right: Sue Moore, Treasurer, Ted Mil- ler, President: Rose Kadlecik, Secretary. SECOND ROW - ' left to right: Margie Gow, Assistant Treasurerg Bill Bado, Vice-President: Pauline Leach, Assistant Secretary. STUDENT CO UNCIL FIRST ROW - left to right: Linda Gritman, Linnette Holmberg, Ann Holzman, Ernest Tong, Gary Bullock, Donald Emmons SECOND ROW - left to right: Nancy Brooks, Suzanne Kadlecik, Francine Ferrante, Marilyn Weyant, Helen Cohn, Linda Fisher. THIRD ROW - left to right: Patricia Coyle, Sandra Gow, Maureen Murray, Marcia Snitchler, Dennis Eleftheratos. Absent: Harry Auchinachie. 95 Main Omce Assistants K.: ,J 'H .J FIRST ROW - 1. to r.: Francine Ferrante, Susan Harder, Marcia Whiting, Dianne White. SECOND ROW: David Copeland, Gary Woodruff, Dennis Eleftheratos. The Information Desk is composed of students who run errands and provide C information for the visitors at our school. The Main Office Assistants are com- prised of students who answer the phone and take messages. Through their 9' J 4 services, they save time for the Administration. K-ef, Q In ormation Desk FIRST ROW - 1. to r.: Cindy Roby, Joyce Moore, Jeri Dunham, Linda Coleman. SECOND ROW: Iannette Appleman Sue Creery, fabsent Dale Connorj 96 Guidance O fice Assistants FIRST ROW - left to right: Joanne Kovarik, Bette Lawrence, Marie Palmer. SECOND ROW: Kathy Joy, Jannette Appleman, Dale Connor. Absent: Anne Goodsite, Nancy Kasmarcik, Joan Williams. ,,f W ff ' C ,, The Clinic Assistants are comprised of girls who aid the school nurse in her office. The Guidance Assistants help the Guidance Counselors with filing, running errands and performing other services. They are very important to the Administration because of the services they perform. fi? it V or X, ff J i 0 Clinic Assistants Q A FIRST ROW - left to right: Mary Gregory, Judy Gardner, Linda Dedrick, Margaret Shroat, Linda Gritman, Nancy Smith, Susanne Kadlecik, Nancy Brooks. SECOND ROW: Patricia Merril, Judy Whitaker, Carol Palmer, Elaine Hendrickson, Elaine Andrews, Carolyn Swan, Susan Webb. THIRD ROW: Princess Canfield, Sharon Snow, Margaret Stone, Mary Hawk Linda Hoover, Sue Creery, Carolyn Dix. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Anderson, Linda Dare, Dawn Mitchell, Brenda Andrews Patricia Miller, Dawn Joy. Absent: Eileen Hunter, Virginia Stanton, Linda Clapper, Linda Brant. 97 il. Harpar College Delegates M athletes FIRST ROW - left to right: Carol Decker, Mary Jo Donovan, Bertie Lord. SECOND : b ' ' ' . Q . . ROW RO an Saundem' Wlulam Hofmlsk FIRST Row - left to right: Katrin Cramer, Mr. Dowd - Advisor, Joanne Wahl. SECOND ROW: Thomas Sut- kowski, Thomas Barton, David King, Ted Miller. Library Assistants The Library Assistants' Club was organized to aid our Librarian, Miss Dolan. They keep the library shelves in order, stamp new books and charge books out. They do a great service for the library by performing these tasks. X f FIRST ROW - left to right: Virginia James, Sharon Bittner, Anne Goodsite, Miss Dolan, Librariang Mary Janik, Margaret Menta, Sharon Greene. SECOND ROW: Eileen Corcoran, Suzanne Kadlecik, Linda Dare, President, Sandra Craig, Kathleen Menta, Linda Wagner. THIRD ROW: Bertha Miller, Virginia Stanton, Kathleen Kilmer Betty Dieffenbach, Secretaryg Sue Emmons, Sharyn Dayton. Absent: Constance Chantry, Vice-President. 98 Key Club L V. -Pres. V -w ',..S:f zi'gQ57Y V s, Q :i,L Sill,-l,ff-'xi 'J'f William Herric yi VV. h J, ,.::, 5 .,, ... , .-,:: W kc'7f-fr? ,:,:.- ,., , James Spencer ' 1 ll ,,,0, Sec ,Q Q, 9 a . s 4 ,',, firj N E s 2 ,LX . A ., x Bc 1 Q M. S E 9 as :Qs 0 g ajfsr 41 Jil? 'L,'.,- ,,' f I Iii? J' A ' Norman French David Howard The Key Club is an auxiliary of the Kiwanis Club but operates independently from them. This club performs services for school and community. It is comprised of boys in grades 10, 11, and 12 who are recommended by the principal and approved by the club. f Y- riia rE ' g :.g 2,- : I bzqi 1 ,iiayr yrp pfl-teas. Charles Florence J a uc 'Q Lg. 2 s John Golan Douglas Webb James Carl Advisor Austin Blochberger Richard Smith Rev. Royston Cuddy James Bullock Irving Cohn John Cline Larry Whithead Senior Band 3. V F1 N Director: MR. HODGKINS 1,5 ,,,,,f f 5 ,X . ' s hi'-.l'fV' Kit: Pj U.,,, Y, . -N - -I K MAJORETTES: Connie Snow, Sandra Gow, Linda Henecy, Mary Ann Mitsakos. Inset: Peggy Whitcomb. COLOR GUARD: Marcia Durr, Carol Shaw, Angie Scaratino. FLUTES: Linda Van Hart, Lucille Marano, Elise Blickens. FRENCH HORNS: Dorothy Thornton, Ann Polakovich. SECOND ROW - left to right: Cheryl McClain, alto Clarinet, James Carl, alto saxg Judy Van Gaasbeck, tenor sax. TRUMPETS - THIRD ROW: Allan Maxian, Alfred Pollak, Ray Ingraham, David Hutchings, Gene Smith, James Van Hart, Gayle Haskell, Roger Grycrek, Roger Snow, Clifford Spencer. TROMBONES - left to right: Fred Gregory, Douglas Hawk, William Maxian, Jerry Michalek, Dennis Mardn, Larry Whithead, baritone. SOUSAPHONE: William Linn. PERCUSSION Bruce Bunzey, James Nytch, Gary Johnson. IO0 Senior Band K -,D x The S.V. Band is one of the most important groups in the school. They play l at various school functions, including football games, assemblies, pep rallies, Q I and special programs. Each year the band gives a concert in the spring, which Af 5 A includes solos played by several members. The organization also marches in - parades and plays for special ceremonies. , , J- E' All of the Band's activities are carried out under the direction of Mr. Hodgkins. 11, sf: He has directed the band since its formation, and he has worked very hard to .F make it an outstanding organization. Each year he prepares it for competition Eg at the State Contest and aids its members in preparing solos. ,LA A 5 5 LQ. .5 is 5 5 hifi J. br , 'i gf L 's .Q , 3 MAJORETTESx Joanne Kovaric, Linda Driesbach, Marilyn Phelps, Jeanne Cook. COLOR GUARD: Janice Swan, Jeanne Sartell, Margaret Weyant, Connie Swan. OBOE-FLUTES: Douglas Webb, Sue Moore, Carol Decker. FRENCH HORNS: Carol Haskell, William Linn. FIRST CLARINETS: Mary Jo Donovan, Wanda Gaige, Carol Palmer, Pamela Michalek. SECOND CLARINETS: Paul Krissel, Linda Webb, Judy Michalek, Sherril Wright, Roger Evans. THIRD CLARINETS: Janet Woolsey, Cheryl Daney, Kenneth Smith, Patricia Nichols, Nancy White. BELLS: Judy Barry. TYMPANI: Judy Whitaker. Not present for picture: Bass Clarinet - Dianne Mrasg Trumpet - Hayden Pollak. IOI funlfor Band FIRST ROW - 1. to r.: Connie Whitney, Dianne King, Mary Noseworthy, Vickie Titchener, Martha Lord, Kay Pierce, Sherri Smith, Priscilla Snow, Kathy Russell, Beatrice Hunter. SECOND ROW: Barbara Henry, Janet Mitchell, Patty Parsons, Jane Gregory, Martha White, Renee Benedict, Marilyn Webb, Carol Haskell, Gail Cov- ert, Nancy McClure, Ann Holzman. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hodgkins, Director: Patricia Nichols, Nancy White, Donna Smith, Linda Van Hart, Shirley Weyant, Daniel Weyant, David DuBoise, Jeanne Rockwell, Allen Whitaker FOURTH ROW: William Maxian, Kenneth Smith, Gary Andrews, Thomas Chantry, Harry Whithead, Francis Wil- son, James Bridgeman, Roger Snow, Roger Grycrek. FIFTH ROW: Robert Linn, Gary Tripp, Clifford Spencer, John Howard, Stephen Zank, Ernest Tong, James Bunzey, Bruce Bunzey. LeC0urs De France Lf. LA FRONT ROW - 1. to r.: Karen Van Namee - Secretary: Katrin Cramer - Sgt. -at-Arms: Norm French - Vice- President: Miss Leach - Advisor: Mike Shirhall - President: Pat Ankney - Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Carol Deck- er, Peggy Rice, Elaine Hendrickson, Betty Courtright, Pam Michalek. THIRD ROW: Holly Aldrich, Mary Lou Valishinas, Kris Rosendale, Sue Waitkavicz. Absent: Jeff Rittle - Sgt. -at-Arms. I02 5 E NIOR uguci cum 5 5 Senior Science Club N i FIRST ROW - left to right: John Cline, Jim Parrotte, Mr. Kleske - Advisor, Bette Donovan, Robert Saunders. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey Snow, Ronald Romain, Vincent DeGroat, Joseph Johnson, Robert Thomas. THIRD ROW: Robert Valashinas, William Vansteenburg, Paul Weaver, Dennis Lusk. Absent: Harlan Mosser, Marsha Andrews Richard Luce. ,f Junior Science Club FIRST ROW - left to right: William Maxian - Pres.: Edward Billings - Sec.: Mr. Gryscavage - Advisor, Frances Wilson, Paul Krissel - Treas. SECOND ROW: Charles Lusk, Arnold smith, LaVerne Penny, Bruce Faling - Vice-Pres.: Jerome Vasquez, Kirk McC1ean. THIRD ROW: Paul Steffy, Peter Reilly, Alan Whitaker, Stephen Major, George Schuster, Walter Aymes. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Eccleston, Bill Dixon, Patrick Neville, Michael DeG1-oat, John Sutkowski. Organization Ccmdzlcls A : E If 21121 1 W ' F Fi W f M r-Q Lorraine Rowlands Stas' Kozlowskl N Rushlu Orval Baldwin Ma1'i0f1 Ad31T1S The GOOCLSIIGS if-se' Allen Miller Ken Sickler Freddie Gaube 1962 Yearbook Editor-in-Chief Cheryl Stanton Jack Giblin Chowtime The Long Walk i Say Cheese! You don't say I Hcrammin Threat! The Pit Honor Society - 1961 'Our Cheerleaders El Barb Nytch The Watchdogsu mme E The Champs '--i 5:7615 was EW' 32: 9' E: QM K 512335522 -.,:-. 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High Fashion Borrowing Gypsy Rover X4-0070 Ro out the carpet! -A ,M .,,r W....,...-Q-p Are you still using that greasy kid stuff ? Q, S s nsrnoen All business! 'Eager Eater Loaded down! Hep Cat Which one of you has a cough drop? 7 W Organized? Do you have tired blood? Smilel You're on Candid Camera S Bette, are you SURE you want to renew ALICE IN WONDERLAND for Caught them this time! the Ielith time? , . . and at the W. teacher s lounge. f. ,MM W f, 3:32! Under pressure I We aim to please! To our S.V. Betty Miche1ange1os? Crockers. , 3 L f il K K L ,. e 2 - A '??5E??f5s?s ,:4 ,.S?gs, A Don't worry, I'11 carve the chicken, Missed again! II6 She loves to read us fairy tales. But it's the fourth coat! Don't look at me that way! 'You see . . . it happened this way. Coach said to keep off the gym floor. A Fly? !,!n A 1' Break i I 1 I Talent 5 K, Main, ' - .,T.V,3gjw53??9 NA1wayS dry! Is that nice? Can't wait! U You know . . . I think I just ate a worm. Oh, that Sulfur I Intent AGL This is an example of a double replacement. and now for dessert. NAHYODB for books? These are future artists? Yeah, I got it, Blue Boy in the fifth. It's a sure bet. Form? Ipana The Saccos Hooked l 1 What comes after 4? Our gallant boxing team. After hours. Senior High Cell Block! 'Ticket please? fi? l xgx 'f , ,H , E. . an Q M, ,IQ EZ W 'gy' M2 ... Q 4 7 ? f my N X X7 I' f fr- f, ,' -.c' -Igfd Phone RA Z-83 80 GEORGE A. ' KEESLER fusin PCARS 's f Quality Used - New Cars TERRY'S LUNCH Main Street, Kirkwood Dinners Sandwiches 645 Conklin Road Binghamton, New York Pizza to Go Designers, Manufacturers, Installers of Restaurant and Hotel Fixtures Unusual ilBrzscutt's EQUIPMENT SERVICE 589 Conklin Road Binghamton, New York WINTER'S GROCERIES Meat School Supplies Ice Cream Congratulations to the Second Graduating Class of Susquehanna Valley High School L. A. SWAN 81 SON R.D. flfl, Port Crane, New York LEGRAP0 15 ' hx FBO f 44 ffffw fi ,f 'L . fly, c 49 R so Aaah O O cn -I P us RA 4-4374 FLOWERS Sr GIFTS LOUIS COSTAS Co rner Vestal and Mitchell Aves. Binghamton, N. Y. Phone 4- 602 8 Compliments of HESSE'S HORN SHOP Johnson City N . Y . SUBURBAN SANI TARY SERVICE G ORD ON H OOVE R Owner and Operator topsoil and backhoe work Kirkwood, N . Y . Phone 723 -4021 Our Pr Reas onable Guar Septic Tanks and Cesspools Cl eaned and Serviced anteed ebound Children's Books . look better RED'S BODY SHOP - last longer Quant WO k . cost less r Y CHARLES M. GARDNER Just South of Route 11, COMPANY Wilmarth and Kirkwood, Scranton, Pa. Gulino New York Kno wn for Fast, Frie d n ly Reliable Service . Congratulations Graduates Compliments of DAN CELESTE'S RICHARD A. ROBBINS TAVF-RN 161 Court Street Master Watchmaker 722 - 1512 1125 Conklin Road Cater to Wedding Conklin, N. Y. Breakfasts WESTBROOK'S PLUMBING AND HEATING Repairs and Installations Industrial - Commercial Residential Phone RA 4- 67 29 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1963 BARES MONUMENT CO. 1000 Conklin Road Conklin, New York A memorial is a sacred thing. DAIRY LEA Milk - Ice Cream M.R. 15595 663 Conklin Road Jackson St. Phone Binghamton RA 2-5361 Binghamton, N. Y. Free Estimates Compliments Phone SW 7-8118 of A FRIEND TULLER BROTHERS PLAS TER C ON TRAC TORS Interior and Exterior Plastering Fancy Ceilings 93 Jay Street Johnson City, N. Y. THE BINGHAMTCN SAVINGS BANK 62-68 Exchange Street Binghamton, New York Your School Savings Bank Individual Hair Styling Permanent Waving City Service Auto Repair and BEAUTY SHOP Lawnmower Service Newest in Hair Fashions 102 C ' d 3RAOg1i1345Oa can RA 3-0564 for Appointments A Complete Musical Store Complete Collision Service , Painting HICKEY S MUSIC STORE 201 S. Tioga St. BODY 8: SERVICE Ithaca, N. Y. Phone RA 2-8262 Phone RA 3-0254 Congratulations Graduates DICK'S BARBER SHOP CONKLIN ROAD 1110 Conklin Road GREENHOUSES Flowers for All Occasions Conklin, N. Y. RA 3-6502 Phone: Binghamton RA 4-9949 KIRKWOOD MOTEL P.O. Kirkwood, N. Y. 1X2 Mile From Kirkwood Exit of Interstate Rt. 81 6 Miles South of Binghamton, N. Y. on Rt. 11 . Coffee Shop . Adjoining Rooms . Free T.V. and Radio . Beauty Rest Mattresses . Air Conditioning . Wall-to-Wall Carpeting . Comb. Tile Bath . Individual Thermostat Member Keystone and Eastern Motor Courts Auto Clubs MORRY VAN BELL KIRKWOOD SUPERETTE Quality Meats Groceries - Meats - Produce Frozen Foods Phone: RA Z-0024 , , Groceries Notions Conklin Road Open 7 Days a Week. RA 4-8511 Compliments of I.. J. KNOLI. AND SON LANDSCAPE GARDENERS Phones: Bus. RA 3-4176 DOUG BAILEY Res. RA 4-0702 Conklin Nursery and Garden Supply 723 Conklin Road MR 95 Binghamton KIRKWOOD Open Tues. Thru Fri. 4 P. M. to 8 P. M. Finest Quality Meats Sat. 8A.M. to5P.M. . Paints 3 Barbers Kirkwood New York Kirkwood Phone RA 3-9711 ' MURRAY'S GULF Corner of Chenango and Henry Streets RA 3-9857 Corner of Court and Louisa Streets RA 3-9803 C OMPLIMEN TS OF CONKLIN MOBILE HOMES 628 Conklin Rd . RA 4-2175 MICHALEK'S GROCERY 126 Burr Ave . RA 4-5461 PIERSON'S Office Furniture Supplies Paper Towels - Cups - Soap Duplicating and Photo Copy Machines Service and Supplies 150-6 State Street Opposite the Post Office RA 2-2336 Binghamton, N. Y Everything to Build a Home WILMARTH AND GULINO R.D. 71191, Kirkwood RA 4-2839 Compliments CLUGSTONE of COAL AND OIL CO. RA 4-2469 C. E. SMITH 8. SON 26 Webster Street Binghamton, New York Compliments R. KRAUSE of the WELDING All TYPSS SQUEALER 775 Conklin Road RESTAURANT Phone RA 3-3753 Conklin, New York Congratulations to Class of 1963 CONKLIN PHARMACY 1110 Conklin Road, Conklin, N. Y. Free RX Delivery Phone RA Z- 8927 Today's Prescription - Your Biggest Health Value KOCAK MOVING - TRUCKING Moving is Our Specialty RA'2-3383 RA 3-2103 Binghamton, N. Y. Serving the Finest in Dairy Products LAWRENCE BROS. DAIRY BAR Conklin Road RA 4-5249 Compliments of JAY MADSEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Bath, New York Compliments of N. E. HILL BAKERY CO. HEATING 3. PLUMBING ROUGHVSI SALES AND SERVICE GULF EEEVICE WESLE Y MAREAN Pierce Creek Road Binghamton, N. Y. GENE RAL GR OCERIE S A General Line of Everyday Drugs and School Supplies RA 4-0356 Conklin Forks THE PREP SHOP Binghamton's only store just for boys - visit our university shop. 99 Court Street Binghamton, New York BABCOCK'S SPORT SHOP 123 State Street Binghamton, New York GCLAN AND MURPHY Butter Sour Cream Grade A Pasteurized and Homogenized A Complete Line of Dairy Products Phone Binghamton RA 3-4712 THE MARY ANN RESTAURANT Food - 12 to Midnight TONY AND HENRY MARIANI Props . catering to parties, etc. Italian-American Food. 970 Conklin Road TISKET-TASKET MARKET Grocery - Variety Lc1BELLE'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Tune-Up Service Official Inspection Station Phone RA 2-97 63 1094 Conklin Rd. N. Y. VOSBURY'S TEXACO 560 Conklin Road PAUL VOSBURY, Prop. RA 4-9804 NEVILLE TRUCK 8. TRAILER SERVICE at the city line - Rt. 7 563 Conklin Ave. Binghamton, New York Truck Refrigeration Service RA 2-7107 RA Z-9779 RIVERSIDE DAIRY BAR Lunches - Ho-Made Ice Cream Milk - All Dairy Products J. 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