Vernon Verona Sherrill Central School - Sheveron Yearbook (Verona, NY)

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S6 veno t 1955 VERNON. - VERONA - SHERRILL CENTRAL SCHOOL FOREWORD The new school: a dream of the past, a reality of the present, a monument for the future. The new school: the culmination of arduous effort on the part of the Vernon- Verona-Sherrill Central School Board of Education and Administration. The new school: the magnificent result of the vision and vote of the taxpayers in the school district, understanding the needs of their children. As we, their children look to the future we can visualize the new and spectacular. Ever increasing are the wonders of the world and though this book be no wonder, as a record of happy memories, it will hold a special meaning for each of us. May it be worthy of our new school: The Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Central School. 1 2 Pages ADMINISTRATION ................................. 5-12 SENIORS ......................................13-36 CLASSES....................................37-48 SPORTS .................................49-64 ACTIVITIES............................65-74 ELEMENTARY GRADES..................75-93 ADVERTISING ....................95-117 Mr. Seaman Ferris Mr. John H. Detrich President DEDICATION With pride and sincerity, we, the Class of 1955, respectfully dedicate the SHEV- ERON” to our Superintendent, Mr. Wil- liam T. Thomson and to the members of the Board of Education. We wish to ex- press our deep gratitude to them for the tireless effort and time they spent in making possible the realization of a dream: OUR NEW SCHOOL. Mr. William T. Thomson Superintendent Mr. Kenneth J. Clinch Mr. Walter Moulton rfcUpUtUtfaati a BOARD OF EDUCATION First Row: Mr. Clinch, Mrs. Collins, Mr. Detrich, Mr. Black, Mr. Schiefle. Top Row: Dr. George, Mr. Moulton, Mr. Ferris, Mr. Agne. Mrs. Harold Warcup, Secretary to the Board of Education and Mr. Warner Frison, Treasurer of the School District. 6 A MESSAGE FROM YOUR PRINCIPAL Congratulations and best wishes to the class of 1955. We are thankful that this group was able to com- plete its High School program and earn the honor of being the first class to graduate from our magnificent new Junior and Senior High School. One short semester in entirely new quarters hardly seemed time enough for members of this class to make adjustments to different teachers, changing regulations and new routines, but each one did so in a magnificent manner. We sincerely feel that this Class will give a good account of itself after graduation. We expect each member to be a credit in whatever line of endeavor he or she chooses to enter, whether or not it be com- merce, industry or higher education. It has been a pleasure to work with this class. Its response and cooperation has been most gratifying. We thank you. We also wish to express our appreciation to the teachers and the entire student body for their whole- hearted cooperation in making a smooth transition from the old” buildings to the new school. We feel that this is only the beginning of a new and progres- sive era of education in the Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Central School. John B. Pilette, Principal 7 SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE The publication of this issue of the 1955 Yearbook marks the beginning of a new era in high school education in the WS School District. Much of what has been done in our high school in the past was conditioned by the physical set-up of the district. From now on we expect to study the high school cur- riculum and determine the best courses for high school students of VVS. Much adjustment is necessary on the part of stu- dents, faculty, and the community as a whole, in order to bring the high school program into focus. The educational program of the VVS District must be designed to fit the needs of the boys and girls of this community, and our new high school provides facili- ties for such a program. William T. Thomson, Superintendent March, 1955 VICE PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE TO THE GRADUATING CLASS TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES In you—the first group to graduate from the new VVS building, we place our trust, as you set out to make your mark in the world. We hope that some of the guiding principles under which we have operated in our school have rubbed off on you, and will somehow flavor your attitude and activities in such a way as to bring about favorable con- sequences for you in your chosen endeavor. ELEMENTARY ADMINISTRATION First Row: Mr. Dodge, Elementary Principal, Verona; Miss Bingham, Elementary Supervisor; Mr. Hruby, Elementary Principal, Vernon. Second Row: Mrs. Ingersol, Head Teacher, Vernon; Mr. Borgononi, Head Teacher, Kenwood Park School; Mrs. Griffin, Head Teacher, Willow Place. 8 'ffytyk School faculty First Row: Miss Davies, Mrs. Fudesco, Mrs. Lawless, Mrs. York, Miss Clark, Mrs. Gifford, Mrs. Kreiter, Mrs. Snyder, Miss Donzclla, Mrs. Bellinger, and Miss Vaughn. Second Row: Mrs. Bostelman, Miss Nielsen, Mrs. Ennis, Mr. Everhart, Mr. Christos, Mr. J. Zingaro, Mr. Hruby, Mr. DeKay, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Glazier, Mr. A. Zingaro, Mr. Maphia, Miss Brophy, Mrs. Freeman, and Mrs. Wellman. Third Row: Mr. DeLong, Mr. Clark, Mr. Egan, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Cornish, Mr. Simmons, Mr. Teeter, Mr. Williams, Mr. Odell, Mr. Collins, Mr. W. Cmaylo, Mr. J. Cmaylo, and Mr. Lang. StcmcK vuf faculty First Row: Miss Molineaux, Miss Bowman, Mrs. Carleton, Mrs. Wagar, Miss Herron, Miss Montre- ville, Mrs. Ashforth, Mrs. Back, Mrs. Spcarance, Mrs. Fryer, and Miss Tosi. Second Row: Mrs. Aron- son, Mrs. Thayer, Mrs. Kelt, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Snover, Mrs. Bailey, Miss Van Hyning, Mrs. Drake, and Mrs. Ingersoll. Third Row: Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. Stauffer, Mrs. Felshaw, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Conley, Mr. Roehm, Mr. Borgognoni, Mr. Esper, Miss Howland, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Cunningham, Miss Wettel, and Mrs. Zingaro. Fourth Row: Mrs. Sawner, Mrs. Helt, Mrs. Garlock, Miss Pendorf, Mrs. Dunning, Miss Herrington, Miss Meade, Mrs. Ellis, Miss Swallow, and Mrs. Kaltenback. 9 tyuicUiHce 'DOiectonA Mrs. Kreiter and Mr. Jenkins SecnebvUat Sta R. Gregory, M. Erickson, N. Mcrill, A. Hyde, M. Jones, M. Reals, L. Hull, M. James, T. Nell, C. Surburg, A. West, H. Wilson. 11 Left to Right: Mrs. Silknetter, Mrs. Wettal, Mrs. Cassell. ( a etenui Sta @UAtMUaK First Row: Mrs. Haslauer, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Law, Mr. Stock, and Mrs. Delaney. Top Row: Mr. Daily, Mr. Lampman, Mr. Dunster, Mr. Erickson, Mr. Decker, Mr. Grant and Mr. Lince. 2W T6 Front Row—left to right: N. Laube, D. VanSlyke, G. Berdanier, R. Avard, G. Schneible, A. Sable, sr., B. Chamberlain, V. Skaggs, L. Cobb. Back Row—left to right: A. Kyff, A. Dam, A. Sable, jr., D. Wright, C. Muth, J. Chamberlain, G. Siefert, B. Morris, J. Avery. 12 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: J. Althouse, treasurer; D. Noble, co-vice-president Verona Unit; B. McLoed, co-vice- president Sherrill Unit; C. Raht, president. Center: P. Taylor, secretary. mann, Mrs. Wellman, Mrs. Lawless, and Mr. Glazier, our advisors this past year. They have unselfishly given their time and advice to us to make our activities successful and to push us forward to our goal—gradu- ation. We shall never forget their help and assistance that have made this, our senior year, our most memorable year in school. 14 7 VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Anita Luyk Robert McLeod 89.25 88.56 We, the Class of 1955, wish to take this opportunity to express our most sincere best wishes to our Top Five” leaders. Congratula- tions on your success and may it last throughout your future. NO. 3 NO. 4 NO. 5 Donald Breckenridge Nancy Chapman Regina Dalkiewicz 87.043 86.969 85.835 15 BEATRICE ABLE BEA Bonding 1,4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; . K. Cheerleading 3; Chorus 3. WHATEVER ADVICE YOU GIVE, BE SHORT. ELEANOR BARCLAY ELLY Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Band 3; CNYSSPA Conference; Secre- tarial Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Sheveron 3; F. F. A. Queen Candidate 4; Student Council 4; Beacon Staff 3; Junior Play; News Editor. Beacon Staff. CHARLES ADAMS CHARLIE Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 4; Bowling I, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom King Candidate; Senior Play; All Star Basketball Team. MEN, LIKE BULLETS GO FASTEST WHEN THEY ARE SMOOTHEST. CONTENTMENT IS LIFE’S GREAT- EST JOY. GERALD ALTHOUSE JERRY Central Class Treasurer 3, 4; Wrestlin, 3, 4; Ring Committee Chairman 3 Beacon Sports Editor 3; America Legion Speaking Contest 3; Shevero Literary Editor 4. SPEECH IS LIKE SILVER Bin SILENCE IS GOLDEN. PHYLLIS BEANE PHYL Chorus 1, 2, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 4; Bowl- ing 1, 2, 4; Library Club 2. COLD HANDS, WARM HEART. 16 ■ ■; MARY BOYCE MAIR HELEN BLAKE HELLIAN Chorus 1, 2, 4; (J. A. A. 1; Intramurals 3, 4; Lj7 Literary Editor, Sh ever on. A TRUE BOOK IS INSPIRATION. DONALD BRECKENRIDGE BRECK FRED BOBREK BIRDIE Senior Play; J. V. Baseball 1, 2; V. Base- ball 3, 4; Swim Team 1, 2; J. V. Foot- ball 1, 2; V. Football 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 4; Af r., F. ketball 4. THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM. 7. V. Football 1, 2; J. V. Basketball 1, 2; . F. Baseball 1; F. Baseball 2, 4; F. Basketball 3, 4; F. Football 3, 4; Owj President 1; F. F. A. Vice President 2, Secretary 3, Reporter 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sportsmanship Brother- hood 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Executive Council President 4; Junior Prom King: Senior Play: Junior Play. NOTHING IS REALLY WORK UN- LESS YOU WOULD RATHER BE DOING SOMETHING ELSE. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; y. V. Cheerleading 2; iF. Cheerleading 3, 4; Dance Band Vocalist 2, 3; Junior Prom Queen: Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3, 4; y w- K'or Play; Senior Play; G. A. A. 3, 4; 'ootball Queen 4. IT IS NOT GOOD THAT THE MAN SHALL BE ALONE. JOHN BUELL JACK Basketball 1; J. V. Football 1; F. Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sheveron 3, 4; y. F. Baseball 3; Junior Play; Beacon 4. THE WORLD KNOWS NOTHING OF ITS GREATEST MEN. RHODA BURNHAM ARBY 6. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1; Student Council 2, 4, F Vtf President 4; Executive Council Treasurer 3; F. Cheerleading 3, 4; Too - ball Queen Candidate 3; Junior Prom Queen Candid ate 3; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3, 4; Local Treasurer 4; Business Mgr., Sheveron 4; Homemak- ing Club 4; y. F. Cheerleading 2. SHE CAN BECAUSE SHE THINKS BARBARA BUSS BUSSIE Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; G. 4. A. 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THE WAY TO HAPPINESS IS TO LIVE. DONALD CARVER DON F. F. A. 3, 4; Bowling 3- EARL COMBS HIS T1M£ IS poREVER; EVERY- GUS WHERE HIS PLACE. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Basketball 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Hunting and Fishing Club 2; Marching Band 3; Concert Band 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. AN IDLE BRAIN IS THE DEVIL'S WORKSHOP. NANCY CHAPMAN SPEEDY French Club 1, 2; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Homemaking Club 4. KATHERINE CONDON KATTY Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FARMING—IT'S DIGNITY. ALL WORDS ARE PEGS TO HANG WORDS ON. ROBERT CORNISH COB J. V. Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Freshman Basketball 1; J. V. Baseball 1; V. Baseball 3, 4; Junior Play; Junior Prom King Candidate; Co-Sports Editor, Sheveron 4; Senior Play. A BASKETBALL IN ONE HAND— A PRETTY GIRL IN THE OTHER, AND HE’S SATISFIED. 18 DONNA COY LU LU Intramurals 1, 4; Class Secretary 1; G. A. A. 2, 3; Rifle Club 2; Chorus 3. I AM A FEATHER FOR EACH WIND THAT BLOWS. WILLIS DAVIS WILLY F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Basketball 1; F. F. A. Reporter 3; F. F. A. Treasurer 4; Chef's Club 3- YOU CANT JUDGE A HORSE BY ITS HARNESS. REGINA DALKIEWICZ REGGIE Chorus 1, 2; Band 1, 2; G. A. A. 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Bowling 1, 2; Intra- murals 2, 3; Marching Band 3, 4; Con- cert Band 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Ass’t Editor, Beacon 4; Prom Committee 3; Ass’t Advertising Manager, Sheveron 3; Homemaking Club 4. GENIUS IS THE INFINITE ART OF TAKING PAINS. PHYLLIS DECKER PHYL Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon 1, 2, 3; (7. I. 4. 2, 3; Majorette 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; ]unior Play Ass’t. SPEAK THE TRUTH AND SHAME THE DEVIL. ROBERTA DERINGER BOBBIE Band 1; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2; - or Prom Decoration Committee 3; 4jj7 4 Zt'. Manager, Sheveron 4; tow 4; G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4; K tf dent Girls’ Bowling 3. EVERY MAN IS A VOLUME IF YOU KNOW HOW TO READ HIM. KENT DRUMMOND KEN Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Local Treasurer 2; J. V. Baseball 3. I GROW OLD —I GROW OLD —I SHALL STILL WEAR THE BOTTOMS OF MY TROUSERS ROLLED. 19 ROBERT DUNCAN DUNC Junior Play 3; V. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Manager 1; Latin Club 1; Swim- ming Club 1, 2; J. V. Football 1, 2; Central President 2; V. Basketball 3, 4; Junior Prom King Candidate 3; Ping Pong Champion 3; V. Football 3, 4. MY APPETITE COMES TO ME WHILE EATING. DALE FARGO WELLS Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Junior Play: Senior Play. TO KNOW IS NOTHING AT ALL; TO IMAGINE IS EVERYTHING. JEAN EGAN EGGHEAD Bowling 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; G. 4. A. 2, 3, 4; Homemaking Club 4. ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. MILDRED EYCHNER TUTZ w 3 ROBERT FINCH BOB Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; 7. V. Basketball 2; . K. Football 3; T. Football 4; VL Wrestling 4; K. Baseball 3, 4. I CAN RESIST EVERYTHING BUT TEMPTATION. Bowling 1; G. A 1. I, 4; Intramun 1, 2, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. THE TIME WILL COME WHEN YO WILL HEAR FROM ME. SHIRLEY FOGELMAN SHIRLEY Majorette 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; CAwj Treasurer 3; Bowling 2; G. 1. 4. 2. ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. ' 20 T '- BARBARA GRABIEC BARBE French Club 1, 2; Bowling 1; Library Club 1; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Local Class ROGER GREGORY ROG Band i, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2,«3, 4; Prom King Can- didate; Senior Play; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Chefs Club 3; Volleyball 3. IT’S ALL RIGHT TO STAND LIKE A ROCK, BUT DON’T LET YOUR- SELF GET COVERED BY MOSS. CLARA GRIMM CLARABELL Secretary 2, 3; Junior Play 3; LL Shev- eron Art Editor 3; Beacon Art Staff 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Home Ec. Club 4; Sheveron Art Editor 4; Senior Play. THE REST OF YOUR DAYS DE- PEND ON THE REST OF YOUR NIGHTS. ROBERT HAWTHORNE BOB Football 1, 2, 3, 4. IT IS BETTER A MAN SHOULD ABUSED THAN FORGOTTEN. BE Intramurals 3, 4. WILLIAM HAYES SILENCE IS THE ETERNAL DUTY OF MAN. WILLIE Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3; Football Co-Captain 3. JUST ABOUT THE TIME YOU THINK YOU CAN MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET, SOMEBODY MOVES THE ENDS. 21 CHRISTABEL HOGAN CHRIS Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2, 4; Basketball 2; Volleyball 2; Jun- ior Play 3; Junior Prom Candidate 3; Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3;- Student Council 4; G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Queen Candidate 4. THERE IS A MELANCHOLY WHICH ACCOMPANIES ALL ENTHUSIASM. i. DELOS IRWIN DELOS Chorus 1, 2, 4; Wrestling 3- A MAN IS NOT IDLE BECAUSE HE IS ABSORBED IN THOUGHT. MARGARET LAW MAGGIE Band I, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Council 4; 7 cr - ry 4; 7. 4. 1. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Queen Candidate 4. LITTLE MAIDEN, BETTER TARRY, TIME ENOUGH NEXT YEAR TO MARRY. JANET KENNA JAN Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; (7. A A. 1, 2, 3, 4; C. A. A. Secretary 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Snooze Staff 1, 2, 3; . 7. Cheerleader 2; Chorus 2, 3; P ? 3; Library Club 1, 2; Business Staff, Sheveron 3; Editor of Sheveron 4; Secretarial Club 4; P. Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee l F. F. A. Queen Candidate 4; Crocker Award 4; Senior Play. I AM NOT AFRAID OF TOMOR- ROW, FOR I HAVE SEEN YESTER- DAY AND I LOVE TODAY. PATRICIA KOEN PAT Chorus 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Club 2, 3; 7. 4. A. 2, 3, 4; 5 dent Council 3. ROSETTA LEWIN ROSIE THE SECRET OF FASHION IS ' SURPRISE AND NEVER TO D APPOINT. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3- HITCH YOUR WAGON TO A STAR. GERALD LINCE JERRY Intramurals 3, 4. FEARLESS MINDS CLIMB SOONEST UNTO CROWNS. 22 ANITA LUYK SHIRLEY LOUNSBURY SHIRL G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Typing Club 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Sheveron Photo Editor 4; Bowling 3, 4. MAN DELIGHTS ME NOT, NOW WOMAN NEITHER. JOHN MACKIN JOHNNY SMILEY J. V. Cheerleading 1, 2; V. Cheer- leading 3, 4; Library Club 1; L Club 1, 2; Newspaper Staff 1; Chorus • 1, 2, 3, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon Staff 2; ij f Editor 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Sheveron Ass't Adv. Mgr. 3; Co-Editor Sheveron 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Prom Queen Candidate 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3; Local Secretary 4; Executive Council, Vice-Pres. 4; Homemaking Club 4. THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES IS MORE DEADLY THAN THE MALE. LUCILLE MAHADY ROBERT MACLEOD TURK J. V. Baseball 1; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Vice President 2, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Boj 3. A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED. Vice President 1; Student Council I; Freshman Basketball; J. V. Basketball 2; J. V. Football; J. V. Baseball 1; Latin Club 1; Bowling 1, 3; V. Football 2, 3, 4; V. Baseball 2, 3, 4; V. Basketball 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; Vice President 3; Vice President, Executive Council 3; Presi- dent, Boys’ Bowling 3; Junior Play; N. Y. Empire Boys’ State 3; Co-Captain of Football Team 4. GREAT MEN NEVER REQUIRE EX- PERIENCE. LUCY Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band I; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sheveron Staff 4; Library Club I, 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee Chairman; Junior Play Prompter. THE KINDNESS WHICH IS BE- STOWED UPON THE GOOD IS NEVER LOST. 23 JOHN McNEILL HECKLE J. V. Baseball 1, 2; V. Baseball 3, 4; Freshmen Basketball; J. V. Basketball 3, 4; V. Basketball 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3; Chorus 2; Junior Play Junior Prom King Candidate; Boyj 3; C atj Treasurer 3; Sportsmanship Brother- hood 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Executive Council 4. THINGS DON’T TURN UP IN THIS WORLD UNLESS SOMEBODY TURNS THEM UP. . V RICHARD NOBLE DICK F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Vice President 3, 4; F.F.A. President, local 4; murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Chef’s Club 3; Local Class Vice Presi- dent 4; MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES. DAUN PHIPPS DAUN Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Bowling 1; Beacon 3- WE SEE THINGS NOT AS THEY ARE, BUT AS WE ARE. JAMES OHERIEN JIM MANY A MAN WOULD REACH GREATER HEIGHT IF HE HAD MORE DEPTH. CAROL RAHT RAT Student Council 1, 2; Class President 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; C £ 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Queen Candidiate 3; Homemaking Club 4. TO HAVE SEEN WHAT I HAVE SEEN, SEE WHAT I SEE! 7 DELVIN PEKOLA DEL Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Chef's Club 3. ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAI' WORDS—BUT NOT SO OFTEN. BEATRICE REED BEA Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Beacon 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1; N - tional Honor Society 2, 4; Student Council 2. TALK OF NOTHING BUT BUSI- NESS; AND DISPATCH THAT BUSI- NESS QUICKLY. 24 GAYLE RICE RED Bowling 1, 2; Intramurals 4. ACTIVITY IS THE PRESENCE OF FUNCTION—CHARACTER IS THE RECORD OF FUNCTION. JOAN ROUILLIER JOANIE Intramurals 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Soft- ball 1, 2, 3; Soccer I; G.A.A. 4. A FRIEND IS A FELLOW WHO WALKS IN WHEN THE REST OF THE WORLD WALKS OUT. MARION SEAMON MARION Intramurals 3; Bowling 3; Chorus 1, SANDRA SCHOENECK SANDRA Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Majorette 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3; French Club Pres. 2; G. L L I, 2, 3, 4; G. L L Wc Pr r. 3; Bowling 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon Staff 1, 2; Central Treat. 2; Majorette 3, 4; Chairman Ring Committee 3; Chairman Junior Prom 3; Decoration Committe 3; Candi- date Football Queen 3; Candidate Junior Prom Queen 3; Sportsmanship Brother- hood 3, 4; Syracuse Citizenship Award 3; Junior Play 3; Sheveron Ass’t Photo- grapher Ed. 3; C.N.Y.S.S.P.A. Confer- ence 3; Sheveron Lit. Editor 4; Senior Play 4. A FAITHFUL FRIEND IS THE -MAGE OF GOD. pATOICIA SMITH PAT . V. Cheerleading 1; Band I, 2, 3, 4 Stunts Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Library Cadet 1; Student Teacher 2 Junior Classical Club 2; Pep Band 2 4-H President 2; Marching Squad 2 Junior Play 3; Sheveron Staff 4; Home- making Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Candidiate for Football Queen 4; V. Cheerleader 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 2, 3. WHAT YOU ARE TO BE YOU ARE NOW BECOMING. DANA SIVER FIDDLE J. V. Cheerleading I, 2; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Photo Editor Sheveron 3; Manager Sheveron 4; Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3; Dtfw Club 1,2. A FINGER IN EVERY PIE. 25 THE DEVIL LURKS IN EVERY DIMPLE. PATRICIA TAYLOR PAT Local- Secretary I, 2; G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; J. V. Cheer- leading 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Bowling 1, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Chairman Junior Prom Committee 3; Dance Band Treasurer 3; Beacon Reporter 3; Central Secretary 4; F g Majorette 4. JULIA SPINELLI JULIE Bowling 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; « rrf- wWj 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 4; 1. AS GOOD NATURED A SOUL AS EVER TROD ON SHOE LEATHER. TRUE TO HER WORK, HER WORD, AND HER FRIENDS. JANE TERRIER JANE Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. DAVID SPINK DAVE F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Reporter 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; F.F.A. Treasurer 3; Chef's Club 3; F.F.A. Secre- tary 4; Lot Secretary 4. IF FIELDS ARE PRISONS—WHERE IS LIBERTY. BRUCE TRACY DICK TRACY Football 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2; IP'm- «£ M r. 3, 4; 4. THE WORLD TURNS ASIDE TO LET ANY MAN PASS WHO KNOWS WHERE HE IS GOING. 26 DONALD VANDERHOOF SNORT P.P.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4. LET US HAVE WINE, WOMEN, MIRTH, AND LAUGHTER; SER- MONS AND SODA WATER THE DAY AFTER. THERESE VAUGHN TERRY PAULINE WALKER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2, 3 4; Bowling 1; Latin Club 1. WHO NEVER LOVED THAT LOVED NOT AT FIRST SIGHT. JUDITH ANN WALLACE JUDY PAULINE Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Marching Band I, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; (7. 1. 1. 2, 3, 4; Sheveron Staff 3, 4; Beacon Staff 3; Loctf Treasurer 4; Sportsman- ship Brotherhood 3; Junior Prom Corn- Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling President 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Student Council Sec. 3; Latin Club Class Secretary 3; Year Book typist; Stationery Committee 3, 4; Junior Play Senior Play; Library Club 2. mittee 3. FLATTERY IS FROM THE TEETH OUT; SINCERE APPRECIATION IS FROM THE HEART OUT. MOST PEOPLE ARE ABOUT AS HAPPY AS THEY MAKE UP THEIR MINDS TO BE. NICHLOAS WALLER RAYMOND WALKER RAY Band. 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Sheveron Business Manager 4. BEWARE OF LITTLE EXPENSES: A SMALL LEAK WILL SINK A GREAT SHIP. NICK LEON WATSON HARRY Baseball 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Swimming 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2; Beacon 3; LZ Business Mgr. Sheveron 3; Go 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Volleyball 4; M. C. Talent Show 3- THERE IS MUSIC IN ALL THINGS, IF MEN HAD EARS. THEODORE ZABELE TED Student Council 1,2; FT.A. 2, 3, 4; £o j 57 £ 3; Chef’s Club 3; Intramurals 4. IDEAS ARE FUNNY LITTLE THINGS, THEY WONT WORK UNLESS YOU DO. JAMES WITCHLEY JIM-BO J. V. Football 1; American Legion Con- test 3; lntramurals 3; Chef's Club 3; Hunting Club 4. LIFE IS A PICTURE; PAINT IT WELL. rr S DONALD ZAJAC ZEKE Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Bowling 1, 2; Senior Play; Y r- book Staff 4. HAVE ANOTHER ONE? WAYNE WOOD WOODY lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Local Vice Pres. 1, 3; Chef's Club 3. TWAS GOOD ADVICE, AND MEANT, MY SON BE GOOD! WINFIELD ZELLER WIN F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sentinel (F.F.A.) 1, 2, 3, 4; K Vtf President (F.F.A.) 4; When we started our Freshman year we were still divided into two groups. In Sherrill there were the Sherrill and Vernon freshman under the direction of Mr. Torno- tore, who has resigned from the school and in Verona we were under Mrs. Freemen. Neither group was very successful in adding the needed dollars to our treasury. We elected Don Breckinridge to lead our class and despite all the trouble we had in getting together for a meeting, Don saw to it that we had two, to arrange for our May Day Dance, which was the only big event of our Freshman year. During our sophomore year it was the same thing; our activities were limited, but under Bob Duncan, whom we elected to lead us, we did sell notebook paper and sta- tionery which helped to add to our fund. Activities were limited because of the Junior and Senior Activities. Our helpful advisors for the year were Mrs. Bellinger and Mrs. Freemen, from Sherrill and Miss Don- zella and Mr. Hruby in Verona. Finally, our junior year rolled around. We all became money-conscious along with our advisors, Mr. Simmons and Mrs. Snyder, from Sherrill, and Mrs. Freemen and Mr. Teeter from Verona, also our President, Carol Raht. The girls took over the lead of the class and things finally began to get under way. We all looked forward to that big event—the Junior Prom, but before the prom, we sold notebook paper, stationery, and just about anything you would want to buy. At the end of our football season we sponsored the annual Football Dance, followed by a Sadie Hawkins dance and a magician show. After the Christmas holidays we had a talent show which was very successful and gave the public a chance to view the talent we have in our school. Finally, our Junior Prom rolled around. The theme picked was Moonlight Serenade and the decorations for it were carried out very nice and all helped to make it a great success. We continued for the rest of the year to sell notebook paper and then we put on our Junior Play, which really added to the treasury, but the Prom was the big event of the year. At last we have arrived as Seniors and the main event was our trip, but you can't go on a trip without money so under the guidance of Mrs. Lawless, Mrs. Bostelmann, Mrs. Wellman, and Mr. Glazier, we started our money-making projects rolling. Some of them were not as successful as others, but we pushed on undaunted. Again, Carol Raht, was elected President of the class, and she really did a swell job. We sold refreshments at the football games. No matter how cold it was, there was always someone slinging hot dogs, coffee, hot chocolate, and candy to you, including Mrs. Wo'lf, whose help was greatly appreciated. We had a few dances, sold sweat shirts, stationery, toy dogs, magazines, and pic- tures, all which helped to fatten our treasury. The senior trip was the greatest, no matter where anyone went, to New York or to Washington. Our senior play, YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU, with a cast of nineteen, was a riot, and I'm sure all that saw it got their money's worth. The next thing is graduation and I know we are all looking forward to it, but when we think back on all the good times we've had, we will consider these last four years, the best years of our lives! 29 gpvyfr6tc«} Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is Jerry Althouse your genial host of stationWVVSCSTV,welcoming you to another color spectacular. Tonight we have our cameras set up outside the beautiful VVS Central School building where we shall show the arrival of the class of ’55 which hasn't been together in ten years. This promises to be quite a reunion. Before we go any further we shall have a few words from our sponsor McCloud’s Kilts. Our model is Bruce Tracy who is wearing an original plaid kilt designed by Pat Koen. The wool in this kilt was flown in from Chris Hogan’s sheep ranch in Australia and was hand-woven and tailored by Nancy Chapman especially for this show. And here come a few of the '55 members. Bob Hawthorne, cigarette tester for Chokies is arriving with his latest advertising device—a cigarette lighter shaped like Marilyn Monroe. I see Gayle Rice is coming in now. She has made quite a name for herself at Waller’s Flophouse in New York where she is Mambo Queen. Way over there I see Maggy Law sporting a genuine feather dress made of feathers plucked directly from her egg plant. Barb Buss, winner of the Powder Puff Derby for five years, is circling the area in her jet looking for a suitable landing place. Here comes Judy Wallace, the renowned lawyer, who has just won the case for her client, Vaughn’s Pizza Palace vs. Terrier's Spaghetti Lounge. The sensational case centered about who put the meat-coated golf balls in Terrier’s spaghetti sauce. I do—I don’t—I do believe I sec a young lady in a grass skirt pulling up on a surfboard over there. Yes, it’s Miss Barbara Grabiec who spends her time combing the beach of Wakiki. Those two glamorous models, Anita Luyk and Donna Coy, have arrived. Anita’s smile has become famous in the Smilo Toothpaste ads while Donna uses her head in the Curio home permanent ads. Katherine Condon, owner and manager of the Losers, who have just won the World Series is arriving with the star of her team, Bob Finch. John Mackin now at the height of his political career as dogcatcher is coming in with Kent Drummond who just last week made his television debut on Zoo Parade. Look out men! Here come those two spinsters, Mary Boyce and Bobbie Dcringer, who together operate the Maribob School for Man-haters. Bob Duncan dealer in new and used harems is arriving with his life- long buddy, that European playboy, Bill Hayes. I see quite a few of the ’55 members have gathered to discuss the problems of big business. Let’s see who they are. Dawn Phipps, owner of Phipps —-The Headless Beer; Beatrice Reed, president of the Sta-on—the lipstick that won’t come off; Jean Egan, manufacturer of Red- Hots—The long underwear with insulation; Earl Combs, inventor of plastic combs for chickens; Bob Cornish, inventor of the new process of making corncobb pipes; Delos Irwin, president of Lazies—the cereal that just lays there and soaks up the milk. Pat Taylor has just come in. Pat’s column, Taylor’s Torn Heart Hospital,” has gained recognition in many of the nation’s large newspapers. Here come those two prima ballerinas, graceful Clara Grimm and her rocking Joan Roullier. The society leader of Boston, Shirley Lounsbury, has made her entrance and is followed by her very social secretary, Pat Smith. And now here comes that debonaire. man-about-town, the rage of all the females, Charlie Adams, and with him is that lovable, laughable, Johnny McNeil, director from Hollywood where he has just finished starring in The Jerry Lewis Story.” I see Fred Boberk, who has captured the hearts of America by imitating the retired Tennessee Ernie. Right behind Fred is Lucille Mahady, F.B.I. agent, close on the trail of Rosetta Lewin, the thief of Liberace’s candleholder. Dana Siver, author of the new best selling book, Home Nursing Can Be Fun,” is being driven up by her chauffer, Jerry Lince. He is still choking up his hot Ford . It’ll never die out. And now way over there I see Don Zajac, big game hunter, just back from Africa with his guide, Jim O’Herien. Lee Watson, Mississippi gambler, swaggering in with Marian Seamon, who is vocalist on his boat. Oh! Here comes Regina Dalkiewicz, the well-known hammer hitter on the Dragnet series. Right behind Regina are those two country gentlemen, Willie Davis and Dick Nobel, w'ho have just patented their idea for a push-button farm. Sandra Schoeneck, Olympic marble shooting champion is coming now. Next we see Dale Fargo, champion wrestler sporting the latest pegged pink pants. Right next to him is his life time mana- ger Bea Abel. Siberia, where she has been covering the inaugera- tion of Roger Gregory as President of Siberia. As a sideline Rog runs the school of Car Drivers off the Road or Else. I see Phyllis Beane principal of Beane’s Picking School is arriving with her star pupil, Don Craver. Janet Kenna now married to a diamond miner in South America, is driving up in her diamond spotted Cadillac. Arby Burham, Miss America of 1965, is now coming up the steps with Mr. Atlas himself, Roger Bartholomew. Carol Raht, rodeo owner, is galloping up with two of her star performers, Wayne Windy” Wood and Tricky” Ted Zabele. jack Buell, foreman at Spinelli’s Sardine Factory, has just gone in with Mildred Eychner, champion sardine picker. Dave Spink parachute tester at Pekola’s Parachute Plant just dropped in. Win Zeller, refrigera- tor salesman at the North Pole, is coming in with his secretary, Pauline Walker. Eleanor Barclay, star of Don Breckinridge’s new smash hit on Broadway, North Atlantic,” is arriving with her leading man, Don Vanderhoof. Here comes Ray Walker, and three of his star performers of his circus—Phyllis Decker, sword swal- lower; Marilyn Snyder, bareback rider, and Jim Witchley, aerial daredevil. Well, I guess that everybody is here now, so I’ll just say au revoir and go in and join the festivities. Good-night. 30 ei K ui I, BEA ABEL, bequeath to Mary Masner, my famous under- standing of Miss Neville. I, CHARLIE ADAMS, bequeath to Barry Bolton, my position on the basketball team. I, JERRY ALTHOUSE, bequeath to Don Williams, all the gum on the bottom of my desk. I, ELEANOR BARCLAY, bequeath to Andrea Spraque, my F.F.A. interests. I, ROG BARTHOLOMEW, bequeath to Carol Fuller, all my love—of music. I, PHYLLIS BEANE, bequeath to Eleanor Dalkiewicz and Thelma Kolber, my ability to cook. I, HELEN BLAKE, bequeath to Joanna Catalano and Barb Black, my ideas for Dragnet. I, FRED BOBERK, bequeath to Merle Nell and Bob Smith, my position as manager on the basketball team. I, MARY BOYCE, bequeath to Ruth Fisher, my next door neighbor—with the Buick. I, DON BRECKINRIDGE, bequeath to Florence Durant, my position on the football team. I, JACK BUELL, bequeath to Mildred Miller, the basketball bus entertainment—the druggie music. I, RHODA BURHAM, bequeath to Rita Lenhart, all my fellows from Verona and Vernon. I, BARB BUSS, bequeath to Elaine Kahn, my ability to fly. (Out of class.) I, DON CARVER, bequeath to Dick Reed, my engineer boots and levis. I, NANCY CHAPMAN, bequeath to Joy Palmer, and Ann Gauthier, my Social Studies 12 class. I, EARL COMBS, bequeath to Stanley Steve, my knowledge of siphoning gas—this knowledge to be shared with Mr. Teeter, if he ever drives to another basketball game. I, KATHERINE CONDON, bequeath to Sandra Janes and Laura Seifert, the source of my driver’s license—also my athletic ability. I, BOB CORNISH, bequeath to John George, my ability to Chug-a-lug the last one. I, DONNA COY, bequeath my height to Donna Rosa. I, REGINA DALKIEWICZ, bequeath my French marks to Fred Maciag. I, WILLIE DAVIS, bequeath to Margie Grimms, my bashful- ness. I, PHYLLIS DECKER, bequeath to Edith Seybold, my baton and majorette uniform. I, BOBBIE DERINGER, bequeath to Janet Bigger and Cynthcs Barnes my job at Prunes. I, KENT DRUMMOND, bequeath to Jim Nazcl and Pat Lohr, my height and weight. I, BOB DUNCAN, bequeath to Eddie Warburton, all my pull with Mr. Cmaylo. I, JEAN EGAN, bequeath to Helena Durant and Barb Sprinkle my perfect study hall habits. I, MILDRED EYCHNER, bequeath to Nancy Spink, my trips to Cornell. I, DALE FARGO, bequeath to Lucy Pawlikowski, a lock of my curlyt hair. I, BOB FINCH, bequeath to Bob Arnott, my TONI.” I, BARB GRABIEC, bequeath to John Kaun, my laugh— hope he has fun. I, ROG GREGORY, bequeath to Charlie Carver, my Chev- rolet. I, CLARA GRIMM, bequeath my ability to fly to and from classes to Bili Bellows and Roland Grimm. I, BOB HAWTHORNE, bequeath to Rodney Zajac, my legal (?) excuses. I, BILL HAYES, bequeath my position on the football team to David Detrich. I, CHRIS HOGAN, bequeath to Sally Putaski, my levis, wear them well. I, DELOS IRWIN, bequeath to Victor Miller, my gallant ways with teachers—also my smile. I, JANET KENNA, bequeath to Elaine Kirk, the privilege of hunting—for books. I, PAT KOEN, bequeath to Heather Herrington and Joan Gouchic, my ability to get along well with others at times. I, MAGGIE LAW, bequeath to Marlene Nazel and Arlene Simmons, my seat in Bookkeeping class. I, ROSETTA LEWIN, bequeath my ability to miss the bus to Mary Jacobs and Jeannine Bartell. I, JERRY LINCE, bequeath to Rog Young, my brakes and gas pedal—safety first. I, SHIRLEY LOUNSBURY, bequeath to Marilyn Marshall and Jean Hennessey, my ability to slide down the bowling alley. I, ANITA LUYK, bequeath to Sonja Russell, my art classes with Mr. Williams. I, JOHN MACKllN, bequeath to Fred Mumford, my position on the basketball team. Use it well. 1, BOB MACLEOD, bequeath ot Ralph Sayles, my ability to get along in Math class. I, LUCY MAHADY, bequeath to Frank Reaves, my ability to drive. I, JOHN McNEIL, bequeath to Bernie Maciag, his curly hair. I, DICK NOBLE, bequeath to John Filey, all my pink shirts. I, JIM O’HERIEN, bequeath to Pete Hepworth, my ’38 Plymouth. I, DELVIN PEKOLA, bequeath to Bob Reeves and Francis Pepolowski, my love of learning and the Shakespearean Plays. I, CAROL RAHT, bequeath to Bruce Lanz, a large bottle of Bayer Aspirin. I, BEA REED, bequeath to Nancy Witchly, the typing room. I, GAYLE RICE, bequeath to Thelma Wenham and Gail Kelts, any class with Mr. Simmons. I, JOAN ROULLIER, bequeath to Mary O’dell, the Senior— and pool tables. I, SANDRA SCHOENCK, bequeath to Bob Tate, my position at the front of the band. I, MARION SEAMON, bequeath to Charlotte Tyminski and Jane Krawiec, my half days at school. Have fun. I, DANA SIVER, bequeath to Dave LaLonde, my residence on Kenwood Heights. Hope he can find his own way across the golf links. I, PAT SMITH, bequeath to Suzanne Hedderick, Sharon Mallery, and Mary Lou Vaughn, my place on the bleachers at football practice. I, MARILYN SNYDER, bequeath to Barbara Reed, my worn out, used cast—for antique purposes. I, JULIA SPINNELLI, bequeath to Thelma Mason and Judy Hall, my cooking. I, DAVE SPINK, bequeath to Bill Condon and Jim Janes, my good (?) ag. records—also what’s left of the F.F.A. I, PAT TAYLOR, bequeath to Pete Ferris, my pink bermudas and black shoes. I, JANE TERRIER, bequeath my height to Dorothy Lent, and Sharon Hiller. I, BRUCE TRACY, bequeath to Pete Curtis my stonebolt, and to Bob Krone. I, DON VANDERHOOF, bequeath to Claude Hitchings, my fatal attraction—both to and for sophomore girls. I, THERESE VAUGHN, bequeath to Kay Dixson and Sue Law, the driver’s training car. I, PAULINE WALKER, bequeath to Iris Puldowski, my ath- letic ability—red gym suit also. I, NICK WALLER, bequeath my seat in History Class to Bob Maxwell. I, RAYMOND WALKER, bequeath to John Kirk, my bank. He may need it. I, JUDY WALLACE, bequeath to Pris Pawlicki and Sandy Dewan, my ability to tighten the leash. I, LEE WATSON, bequeath to Bud Haight, my place in the Dance Band. I, JIM WITCHLY, bequeath to Elaine Renwick, my driver’s insurance and my ability to keep bets. I, WAYNE WOOD, bequeath to Jackie Staple, my lucky horse shoes and my great advertising ability. I, TED ZABELE, bequeath to Carol Ryder, all my love—of horses. I, DON ZAJAC, bequeath my seat in the Senior homeroom to Bill Quick. I, WIN ZELLER, bequeath to Terry Hortman, my quiet (?) Ford—duals. 31 SeKi l NAME FAVORITE PASTIME PET PEEVE Abel, Beatrice Dancing and roller skating Mary Adams, Charles Standing on his head and splitting bee bees Any Coach Althouse, Jerry Killing flies with a shotgun Yearbook staff Barkley, Eleanor Sleeping and reading Overly gossipy girls Bartholomew. Roger Playing the guitar All would-be Beane, Phyllis Writing to A1 Tall people Blake, Helen Bothering Judy Typing time test Boberk, Fred Eating Taking the third one Boyce, Mary Sleeping and Dancing Drive-in theaters Breckinridge, Donald Sports Probation Buell, John Football and roller skating Women Burnham, Rhoda Backing and agreeing with Anita School spirit Buss. Barbara Selling notebooks Noon hour detention Carver, Donald Rodding with Rog Kimble Women drivers Chapman, Nancy Noon hour reporting Drag alongs Combs, Earl Women Rome Cops Condon, Katherine Playing field hockey Poor Sports Cornish, Robert Sleeping People who sing opera Coy, Donna Dancing and skating School work Dalkicwicz, Regina Horse Races Shinguards Davis. Willis Riding around Ag. records Decker, Phyllis Twirling a baton Smart boys Deringer. Roberta Cheerleading Gossipers Drummond, Kent Hunting and Baseball Teachers Duncan, Robert Eating and reading Mickey Spillane books Running Egan, Jean Walking the streets at night Boys Eychncr, Mildred Going to Ithaca Sarcastic remarks Fargo, Dale Hunting and dancing Girls Finch, Robert Playing Baseball Teachers Grabiec, Barbara Night time Dorothy Collins Gregory, Robert Building model airplanes and roller skating Janet Kenna Grimm, Clara Writing letters Catching the bus Hawthorne, Robert Sleeping Nancy's Mother Hayes, William Reading Mickey Spillane books Girls Hogan, Christabel Singing Nobody Loves Me” Christabel Irwin, Delos Sleeping Noisy People Kenna, Janet Empty gas tanks and fix flat tires Full tires and gas tanks Koen, Patricia Drinking coolers at Prunes Hedderick's kackle Law, Margaret Wellsy Men stealers Lewin, Rosetta Home Ec. Concerts Lince, Gerald Barreling around Halloween Lounsbury, Shirley Men Senior boys Luyk, Anita Jumpin’ and jivin' Muskrat Tails Mackin, John Hanging around Prunes Third base coach MacLeod, Robert Listening to talk about Oneida Some people in Chcm class Mahady, Lucille Ice Skating Catty people McNeil, John Talking in classes Everything except money Noble, Richard Milking cows Noisy people O’Herian, James Hunting History Pckola, Delwin Doing nothing Nosy people Phipps, Dawn Talking on the phone Smart alecks Raht, Carol Roy Rogers understudy State troopers Reed, Beatrice Reading novels Gossipers Rice, Gayle Driving on Bryden Road Third period bookkeeping class Roullicr, Joan Dancing Work Schoeneck, Sondra Being different People who don't like to be colleigent Seamon, Marian Singing Coming to school Siver, Dana Writing letters Dave LaLonde and Pat Bolton Smith, Patricia Arguing with Nancy Bashful boys Snyder, Marilyn Listening to the radio Mistakes in bookkeeping class Spinelli, Julia Ithaca People who think they are smart Spink, David Listening to hillbilly records Shakespearean Plays Taylor, Patricia Daydreaming Sarcastic people Terrier, Jane English Class Jean Egan Tracy, Bruce Rodding with Hawthorne Wise guys Vanderhoof, Donald Rodding around Oneida Oneida Cops Vaughn, Therese Driving other peoples' car Blue jackets Walker, Pauline Swimming and ice skating Cooking Waller, Nicholas Mechanics Macbeth Walker, Raymond cting up Girls Wallace, Judith Arguing with anyone that will Mr. Dominy Watson, Leon Playing trumpet History Witchley, James Roaming around Jack Buell’s singing and whistling Wood, Wayne Sleeping Nothing Zabele, Theodore Winning blue ribbons Knee socks and Bermuda shorts Zajac, Donald Carol 32 People singing while the radio is going Zeller, Winfield Parking at the Red and White Store Making noise SUOCaUca KNOWN FOR ALWAYS SAYING WILL BE Talking to the Vernon boys That’s tor sure Vcronitc ■'Dentist” appointments Really A bigger flirt General quietness Nothing Pro-hitch hiker Playing piano Nothing Mr. Thompson’s sec. Class Casanova Not Really Pro String-plicker Her bean pole Remember thb food Bean-picker Shyness No! Really Crumb in a cracker factory A good argument We’ll sec you around The Jack Webb of 1965 Her ability Gee—Dad Married Red face You don’t say? The cotton picker Deviling Cotton picking around Grape squeezer Her figure Something different Bouncer at Heckles Hideaway Her profile Oh, for Pete’s sake! President of Buss’ Bustles, Inc. Liking school That’s all right Drug Store cowboy All her activities Hurry up A fuzzy peach His Tot Rod Honestly Plow pusher Being at Dawn’s house That always helps Nurse maid to a protested cow His athletic ability and crew cut How about that? Hair stylist Charleston Dig that crazy kid! Paris fashion designer Blonde hair Dalkiewicz, did it again A Bookie Hot rodding tractors How about that? Sod buster Selling V.V.S. notebooks All right Rockefeller's girl Friday Her boys Where’s Frank Dancer in the 1965 version of— His voice and height What? Weight ••.iter Small appetite What’s Big Production Manager of a skyhook and board stretching company Hot rodding around Well I’ll be jiggered A football coach Quietness Are you serious? A baby sitter Toni You Phoney Libcrace's candleholder First one at football practice You know it— A dirty bird Her advice Oh! Still making Teasing Shirley!! Hi Doll The invention of noodleburg Loudness Gee Jockey’s secretary Nights at the Maggot Chaser Club Can’t sec it Hop Picker His laugh I don’t believe it Putting the hecnas out of business Blue paint job Oh, great Screw—driver Lounging in class How about that A man Sparkling diamond What day is this? A garage mechanic Dimpled knees 1 beg your pardon Knee sock model Her laugh Oh, boy Bob’s light bulb Her size Nothing Lonely petunia in an onion patch '55 Ford Kinda chokes you up, doesn’t it? Chocked up Going to Colgate Let’s go pass the cafeteria Noodleburg’s press agent Her cheering You know it! Colgate Toothpaste demonstrator Being covered with tape I disagree Drugstore quarterback Bleeding base hits Shut up, John Bagpipe maker Snapping her gum Unhand me, you fiend Flying low Jerry Lewis Too much Egg counter at a chicken ranch Going through red lights Wanna bet! Judge at the Miss Universe Contest Tall tales Hey, Pizon Stock Car driver Goofing off How about that? Hard telling Ways with the teachers It helps An English Noble Her hair Wrong thing Gisha girl in a hat house Quiet ability I think we should— Seen, but not heard Carrot locks Chip—Chip Freckle champ Happy-go-lucky Oh, you know it Garter model Straight hair Let’s be different Starred in Underwater in 1965 Her earrings Where are you going tonight? Trapeze Artist with Ringling Bros. Letter a day You better believe it Married in the next year Flirting Those guys are so nice Alligator wrestler Freckles Nothing Married woman Eating You stupid fool Mother of ten Milking cows How about that Ballet dancer Jerry Your best friends are like that Bartender Nothing Try it Dogcatcher His car Got to work tonight Detective Gary No kidding Muskrat trapper Girls Baby doll Hula Dancer Red hair Okay with you? Second Einstein Long lashes Nothing Eye lash curler Office practice Hey, Shirley! Third Einstein Hector” Takes one to know one Long Sam Hot trumpet What you say? Glass blower Girls Keep outta here Jet-propelled Hot Ford Think so Horse doctor Farming it Wouldn’t that roast you Milkman Being a secret weapon Something Pres, of Crown Dairy Being a Sunday afternoon driver Not me— Nose-diver roofed SENIOR PLAY CAST Front Row: D. Breckinridge, R. Cornish, F. Bobrek, S. Schoeneck, R. Duncan, B. Grabiec, J. Althouse, D. Irwin, M. Boyce, S. Lounsbury, A. Luyk, D. Zajac, J. Wallace. Second Row: J. Kenna, C. Adams, J. Mackin, J. McNeill, R. Gregory, D. Fargo. CAST Penelope Sycamore.........................Judy Wallace Tony Kirby.... Essie................................Sandra Schoeneck Boris Kolenkhov. Rheba....................................Janet Kenna Gay Wellington. Paul Sycamore............................Delos Irwin Mr. Kirby....... Mr. DePinna...............................John McNeil Mrs. Kirby.... Ed......................................Robert Duncan Three Men....... Donald.................................Charles Adams Martin Vanderhof.......................Jerry Althouse Alice.....................................Mary Boyce Olga............ Henderson.................................John Mackin .....Roger Gregory .......Donald Zajac ....Barbara Grabiec ..........Dale Fargo ...Shirley Lounsbury .....Robert Cornish Donald Breckinridge Fred Boberk .........Anita Luyk YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU The other day after school I dropped into a rehearsal for a sneak preview of the Senior play. After listening to a small fraction of it, I found myself practically rolling in the aisle, despite the plushy, green auditorium seats. The name of this hilarious play is You Can’t Take It With You by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. This play was a smash hit on Broadway and I sincerely feel that it will be an even bigger hit when presented on the V. V. S. stage. The cast consists of nineteen and each part is just a bit wackier than the one before. The entire play takes place in Grandpa Vanderhof’s home where many strange things happen. Grandpa, (Jerry Althouse) raises snakes for pets. His daughter Penny (Judy Wallace) writes plays with such in- tricate plots that she can't get out of them, while her hus- band (Delos Irwin) manufactures fireworks in the cellar with his helper, Mr. DePinna (John McNeil) who came one day to deliver ice and stayed for eight years. The oldest daughter Essie, (Sandra Schoeneck) dreams of becoming 34 a ballerina and is constantly practicing to the xylophone playing of her husband Ed (Bob Duncan). Her main ob- jective is to impress her Russian ballet teacher Boris Ko- lenkhov (Don Zajac). Alice (Mary Boyce), the younger daughter seems to be the only sane one of the cast. She wants her family to leave a good impression on her fiance Tony Kirby (Roger Gregory) and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby (Dale Fargo and Shirley Lounsbury). But you can imagine the consequences when Gay Wellington (Barb Grabiec) a dipsomaniac staggers up the stairs and the F. B. I. men (Bob Cornish, Don Breckinridge and Fred Boberk) and Henderson (John Mackin) and the income tax man show up. Reba (Janet Kenna), the little colored maid is forever swatting flies in the kitchen with her boy friend, Donald (Charlie Adams). The Grand Duchess Olga Katrina (Anita Luyk) has a fondness and a wonderful recipe for blintzes. You can bet your life that there is never a dull moment in this play. Continual chaos prevails throughout the entire performance. Early in April, in the cold grey dawn, we boarded a train bound for Washington. We had anxiously been awaiting this trip all year and at last we were on our way. Late in the after- noon we reached Washington and registered at the Hotel Anna- polis. The next day, Saturday, we spent touring the Lincoln Memorial, Mount Vernon, Alexandria, Masonic Memorial, U. S. Capitol, Library of Congress, Folger Shakespeare Library, Jefferson Me- morial, Arlington National Cemetery, Curtis-Lee Mansion, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the city of Washington. That evening many of us attended the informal dance party held in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Willard. Easter Sunday morning was left open so we could attend church services. Some of us attended the Sunrise Service held at Arlington Cemetery while others attended Mass at the Franciscan Monastery. The rest of the day we spent seeing the famous Japa- nese cherry trees, the Washington airport, the National Zoological Park, and the Lincoln Memorial. Monday morning we visited the Washington Monument, Smithsonian Institution, Aircraft Building, and the Archives Building. The afternoon we went shopping, and some of the members took the trip to Annapolis. Tuesday morning we went to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Pan American Building and the White House. That evening we boarded a train and headed home—tired but grateful that we had the opportunity to visit our nation's capitol. NEW YORK CITY TOUR Good Friday, April 8 9:20 a.m. Lv. Oneida on Van Zile Special NYC Train. Sug- gest taking lunch from home. 2:30 p.m. Ar. Grand Central. Van Zile special bus transfer to Hotel New Yorker. 6:45 p.m. Lv. hotel for Perry Como TV Show, CBS Studio No. 52, 54th St. between 8th Ave. and Broadway. Doors close 7:30 p.m.; telecast 7:45-8:00 p.m. Suggest taking taxi up to 8th Ave. to 54th St. Saturday, April 9 8:45 a.m. Lv. hotel for Battery Park. Steamer through New York Harbor to Statue of Liberty. 1:45 p.m. Lv. hotel for Bronx Zoo. 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Van Zile free and informal Party Dance at Hotel New Yorker. Easter Sunday, April 10 Morning open for church and Fifth Avenue Easter Parade. 2:00 p.m. Lv. hotel for bus tour at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and walking through Chinatown. 6:45 p.m. Lv. hotel for Empire State Building Observation roofs. Monday, April 11 8:45 a.m. Lv. hotel for guided tour through United Nations Buildings. Tour ends in lower lounge (U.N. Post- office, book and gift shop), where group assem-- bles near stairway for return to hotel. 1:15 p.m. Lv. hotel for National Broadcasting Company Studios TV Tour . . . Rockefeller Plaza ... St. Patrick's Cathedral. 5:15 p.m. Lv. hotel for Radio City Music Hall Theatre (Rockettes, stage show, movie, Easter Pageant). Necessary to leave early to enter theatre via Tun- nel Entrance so as to reach seats without a long wait. Tuesday, April 12 9:30 a.m. Lv. hotel for American Museum of Natural His- tory. Seniors should take elevators to top floor and walk down. Afternoon open for baseball, shopping, circus, etc. 10:15 p.m. Lv. hotel. Van Zile special bus transfer to Grand Central Ter. 10:40 p.m. Lv. New York on Van Zile Special Section of NYC No. 99, joining the Washington group. Wednesday, April 13 4:45 a.m. Ar. Oneida. The night of May 21, 1954, is one that not many of our class of ’55 will forget. This was the night of the Junior Prom. Our theme was Moonlight Serenade” and was carried out by a blue star-studded ceiling and by white lattices covered with roses against the walls. Candidates for queen were: Carol Raht, Rhoda Burnham, Chris Hogan, Anita Luyk, Mary Boyce, and Sandra Schoe- neck. Candidates for king were: Charles Adams, Donald Breckenridge, Bob Duncan, John McNeill, Ted Zabele, and Bob Cornish. An election was held to decide on the king and queen and Mary Boyce and Don Breckenridge were chosen to reign over the prom. The prom was well attended and will be long remem- bered as one of the most gala occasions of our high school years. JUNIOR PLAY Curse You Jack Dalton” took place in the drawing room of the Dalton mansion. Jack Dalton, played by John McNeill, is secretly in love with the maid, Anita Luyk. His mother, Shirley Lounsbury, is confident that he will marry Anna Alvarodo, Judy Wallace. Meanwhile, Egbert, Bob Duncan, who is really Anna’s partner in crime, has talked Eloise Dalton, alternately played by Chris Hogan and Barb Grabiec, into marriage. All is not lost, however, for Richard Blair, John Mackin, rushes in at the last minute and exposes the plot to marry into the Dalton money. mm JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Row: J. James, S. Hedderick, G. Hepworth, S. Putaski. Second Row: M. Miller, B. Lanz, S. James, J. Hennessy. 11A Left to right, First Row: M. Marshall, S. Janes, P. Pawlicki, S. Dewan, M. Miller, J. Krawiec, J- Maxwell. Second Row: R. Arnott, F. Kitchen, B. Lanz, D. Detrich, Mr. Simmons, N. Whitch- ley, C. Fuller, C. Rider, T. Hartman. Third Row: R. Krone, W. Bellows, R. Sayles, F. Reaves, J. Evans, F. Maciag, M. Nell, J. Nazel. Absent: H. Herrington, S. Russell, R. Smith. 38 1 IB First Row: S. Hiller, L. Pawlikowski, E. Dalkowicz, S. Law, F. Durant, G. Bartell, J. Palmer. Second Row: J. Kaun, J. Filey, F. Peploski, B. Bolton, R Tate, Mr. Teeter, J. Staple, M. Masner, M. Grems, S. Hedderick, S. Putaski. Third Row: R. Maxwell, S. Steve, R. Grimm, R. Kimble, C. Hitchings, B. Maciag, R. Reeves, R. Zajac. 11C First Row: J. Bigger, M. Jacobs, J. Hennessy, M. Reed, A. Nolan, K. Kitchen, L. Seifert. Second Row: P. Curtis, H. Durant, S. Mallory, J. James, J. Kirk. Third Row: V. Miller, D. Williams, P. Ferris, C. Hoage, D. Reed, N. Haight, E. Warburton. 11D First Row: M. O’Dell, A. Gauthier, N. Spink, E. Renwick, E. Kahn, I. Pulkowski, E. Seybold. Second Row: P. Lohr, B. Black, R. Fischer, B. Sprinkle, Mrs. Snyder, B. Reed, M. Nazel, G. Kelts, A. Sprague. Third Row: J. Hull, M. L. Vaughn, E. Kirk, T. Wenham, D. Rosa, T. Kolber, C. Barnes, J. Gouchic. 39 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS First Row: D. Zbytniewski, R. Kyff, F. Boyson. Second Row: J. Schoeneck. 10A First Row: B. Brewster, S. Prowda, M. Haight, J. Collins, R. Simmonds, M. Dodge, M. Arnott. Second Row: P. Merrill, J. Collins, L. Agne, Mrs. Bellinger, D. Howard, D. Irwin, J. Kipp. Third Row: W. Lesher, K. Phetterplace, R. Kyff, G. Simmonds, R. Angeli, R. Barnes, R. Wlock, D. Durant. 40 10B Front Row: M. Collins, J. Kingwater, S. Barnes, D. Conley, M. Smith, P. Rainboth, J. Althouse, E. Widrig, B. Forte. Second Row: B. Larsen, Linton, W. Lewis, J. Egan, D. LaLonde, R. Johns, Miss J. Nielsen, C. Drummond, D. Roullier. Third Row: C. Carver, R. Trudeau, F. Myers, J. Reed, L. Peters, D. Austin, R. Youngs, M. Durant. Absent: J. Terrier, R. Biamonte. IOC Front Row: K. Vanderwerken, J. Berdonier, A. Nolan, A. Hennessy, M. Decker, N. Winn, J. Seibel. Second Row: R. Glor, R. Champney, D. Newhouse, D. Marshall, J. Schoeneck, Mr. Clark, J. Raymond, A. Collins, A. Conley, R. Angeli, I. Kitchen. Third Row: W. Lampman W. Booth, R. Rebres, J. Williams, G. Gilbert, R. Vanderwerken, D. Bertella, R. Jones. 10D First Row: G. Reed, P. Durant, P. Peck, D. Zbytniew- ski, J. Sexton, D. Wilcox, N. Finch. Second Row: B. Disburger, E. Erickson, A. Witchley, M. Reed, H. Holi, J. Williams, Mrs. Freeman, K. Murphy, R. O’Herien, J. Sieniecki, N. Danks, N. Ford, D. Collins. Third Row: J. Breithaupt, G. Dunne, R. Lenhart, R. Griffith, G. Sansoucy, M. Koen, T. Jones. 41 FRESHMEN OFFICERS First Row: M. Voelker, R. Albro, J. Bierworth, B. Rolewicz, P. Austin. Second Row: G. Warner, T. Vanderwall, C. Hoffmiester, N. Salm, D. Zbytniew- ski. 9A First Row: J. Cassell, S. Jenzewski, L. Able, N. Gillette, M. Berdanier, C. Raymond, G. Herzog. Second Row: E. Rolewicz, M. Voelker, A. Sweeney, Mr. Hruby, C. Butler, J. Smith. Third Row: K. Ericson, W. Jones, R. Albro, C. Hoffmiester, S. Wallace, J. Peck, D. Hahn. 9B First Row: B. Chamberlain, H. Biggar, P. Mitchell, D. Cable, P. Horr, J. Adams, M. Thieme. Second Row: D. Lovely, W. Carney, C. Eychner, R. Has- lauer, P. White, R. Griffin, Miss Davies, J. Ray- mond, G. Kinney, S. Smith, E. Williams, E. Kotary, P. Austin. Third Row: H. Beckwith, L. Ray, M. Hull, P. Bolles, R. Rudolph, B. Moulton, A. Carey, E. Taylor. 42 9C First Row: J. Thurston, A. Wilson, E. Williams, B. Rolewicz, J. Patricia, C. Combs, V. Kitchen. Second Row: D. Duncan, D. Davis, J. Brewster, C. Allen, Mr. O'Dell, M. Cummings, M. Grimm, P. Shaver, B. Nell. Third Row: G. Krauch, H. Adams, C. Luyk, J. Bierworth, D. Salm, J. Merry, K. Stevens. 9E First Row: A. Beane, N. Freeman, J. Vanderwcrken, M. Sawner, J. Heuer, D. Zbytniewski. Second Row: R. Medley, W. Vaughn, T. Ernenwein, M. O’Brien, Miss Vaughn, M. Wilson, G. Warner, T. Butler, R. Hilts. Back Row: W. Hull, F. Nadeau, R. Leeder, R. Pieper, J. Greene, R. Drummond, R. Swain, R. Simmons. Absent: V. Webb, M. Cameron. 9D First Row: E. Hennessey, S. Reaves, B. Wilson, J. Marcellus, B. Burdick, N. Psalm, S. Endemann. Second Row: J. Steve, D. Hoyt, T. Vanderwall, N. Ano, Mrs. Fudesco, H. Wishart, J. Parker, R. Henry. Third Row: J. Larrabee, W. Mosher, S. Evans, D. Wall, F. MacArthur, E. Booth, D. Dennison. 8A First Row: N. Barletr, P. Williams, B. Rudolph, S. Perrigo, K. Noto, H. Happle, C. Van Wie, J. Wilson. Second Row: B. Pulkowski, D. James, P. Deal, V. Fargo, Mrs. Gifford, J. Althouse, N. Dewan, S. Tyminski, J. Janowski. Third Row: D. Collins, G. Van Slyke, D. Baird, J. Laver, D. Pomeroy, R. Wilczak, M. Hartzog. 8B First Row: J. Stevens, A. Wade, A. Seelman, A. Kinne, J. Smith, P. Stellwagon, J. Brown, S. Sim- mons. Second Row: G. Brewster, W. Lounsbury, S. Rausher, J. Carney, Mr. EIJis, C. Rice, T. Kirk, C. Burton, L. Filey. Third Row: A. Hopkins, B. Miller, P. Hitchings, A. Decker, A. Stoddard, R. Durant, C. Collins. 8C First Row: M. Dennison, R. Edic, K. Krauch, B. Ingersoll, J. Madden, K. Johnson, M. Law, M. Lewis. Second Row: E. Evans, P. Hatch, I. Owens, A. Wlock, S. Snover, M. Noyes, Mr. Zingaro, J. Sprinkle, S. Belvick, L. Massey, A. Miller, T. Lawrence, D. Barnard. Third Row: E. Enderman, B. Boyce, B. Wayland-Smith, I. Barclay. D. Kruger, T. Harney, J. Bierworth. 44 8D First Raw: Left to right—J. Durant, B. Lewis, T. Pawlikowski, G. Stoddard, J. Lewis, L. Seamon, J. Miller, D. Ballard. Second Row: D. Butler, T. Bertella, B. Wallace, J. Rider, Miss Donzella, E. Babcock, D. Hartson, L. Carney, T. Conniff. Third Row: P. Burton, H. Adams, S. Albanoski, N. Angell, R. Sreca, J. Teeps, P. Apgar. 8E First Row: E. Avery, N. Glynn, R. DiLapi, M. Kardys, V. Seifert, M. Phillips, K. Seamon. Second Row: R. Waller, V. Stevens, A. Miller, K. Egan, Mr. Williams, J. Snider, S. Arthur, M. Seybold. Third Row: L. Lawton, A. Finch, T. Van Dreason, E. Butler, R. Barnes, S. Slachta, C. Teeps. 45 8F First Row: J. Staple, R. Duncan, V. Davis, J. Saim, J. Stedman, M. Miller, F. Arnott, J. Flanders. Second Row: F. Buda, K. Spink, J. Prowda, I. Cullen, K. Munford, Mr. Collins, D. Law, L. Mateer, K. Sawner, B. Hull, D. Linton. Third Row: J. Stelten- phol, M. Cameron, J. Olejnuik, D. Orr, A. Otto, B. Ingersoll, G. Noyes, C. Schieble, K. Endeman. 7 A Front Row: P. Chapman, U. Burkhardt, C. Adams, R. Bennett, A. Williams, C. Vaitkus, A. Kirk. Second Row: W. Spink, R. Jones, L. Hantson, H. Clap- saddle, L. Moulton, M. Smith, Miss Clark, L. Allen, E. Brown, R. Simiele, J. Ernenwein, M. Lovely, R. Law. Third Row: F. Tyksinski, V. Adams, D. Hut- son, R. Salm, F. Brzezowski, S. Morris, R. Havener. Absent: M. Kenfield. 7B First Row: D. Kipp, L. Ottaway, G. Boyson, C. Nelson, E. Rathburn, P. Henry, O. Henry. Second Row: R. Simmonds, K. Harp, N. Adams, Mr. Lang, C. Sexton, C. Conley, L. Sprague, D. Seamon, T. Katch. Third Row: B. Sansone, C. Phetterplace, E. O’Dell, S. Lohr, F. Kiechla, J. Mitchell, D. Havener. 7C Bottom Row: Left to right—J. Urtz, H. Henessey, R. Butler, P. Dygert, M. Reed, P. Wade, G. Clinch. Middle Row: Left to right—H. Abel, R. Hawthorne, H. Smith, S. Landers, D. Stanton, P. Maphia, C. Surburg, P. Shears, A. Breckinridge, B. Lenton. Top Row: Left to right—B. Campbell, J. Stevenson, F. Murphy, F. Walter, J. Ferris, D. Watts, D. Griseathwaitc. 46 7D First Row: S. French, S. Clarke, E. Weismantle, D. Reed, C. Peck, J. Althouse, L. Wishart. Second Row: E. Combs, R. Rosenthal, D. Abrial, J. Lipphardt, T. Smith, Miss Brophy, J. Putman, E. Sharrow, G. Kinne, D. Lane, J. Morris. Third Row: B. Sansone, C. Urtz, E. Secor, J. Lohr, A. Glover, L. Spodter, C. Wilson, I. Rich, G. Streeter. 7E First Row: Left to right—P. Linstruth, L. Scheuble, H. Rashford, N. Smith, S. Seifert, S. Rezsnyak, C. Owen. Second Row: G. Havnor, E. Kirk, J. Cameron, J. Felts, M. Leclau, Mr. Everhart, S. Thomson, L. Langford, D. Youngs, R. Hull, R. Morris. 47 7F First Row: L. Mowers, A. Hall, L. Barnes, S. Durfee, N. Combs, S. Miller, W. Hitchings. Second Row: B. Lawton, R. Parker, A. Dilapi, R. Vaughn, Mr. Christos, B. Rathbun, R. Putnam, W. Griffith, B. Renwick. Third Row: D. Linstruth, D. Clukies, R. Wall, A. O’Brien, S. Simiele, W. Merkling, P. Klein. SHEVERON EDITORIAL STAFF First Row: P. Smith, S. Lounsbury, B. Grabiec, A. Luyk, J. Kenna, S. Schoeneck, H. Blake. Second Row: L. Pawlikowski, P. Taylor, J. Buell, N. Haight, R. Cornish, Miss Brophy, J. George, M. Miller, R. Fischer. BUSINESS STAFF—YEARBOOK Front Row: E. Kahn, P. Walker, R. Burnham, R. Walker, D. Siver, R. Deringer. Second Row: I. Pulkowske, L. Mahady, J. Wallace, Miss Brophy, D. Zajac, C. Adams. ScAoot PciiticatOnu BEACON HIGH SCHOOL STAFF First Row: M. Marshall, E. Seybold, M. Jacobs, K. Kitchen, A. Gauthier, I. Pulkowski, B. Reed. Second Row: S. Prowda, A. Sprague, R. Fischer, G. Kelts, E. Kahn, L. Pawlikowski, S. Dewan, M. Miller, F. Durant, B. Reed. Third Row: B. Black, P. White, S. Law, B. Grabiec, A. Luyk, C. Allen, Mrs. Well- man, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Freeman, D. Rosa, R. Dalkie- wicz, M. Grems, C. Fuller, E. Barclay. Fourth Row: J. Parker, W. Lewis, J. Breithaupt, J. McNeill, C. Hoage, J. Greene, D. Detrich, J. George, P. Shaver, J. Buell, P. Austin. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BEACON STAFF Front Row: P. Chapman, C. Vaitkus, J. Cameron, G. Clinch, M. Reed, D. Ballard, B. Lewis, M. Lewis. Second Row: S. Perrigo, K. Noto, Mr. Gifford, Miss Clark, M. Smith, J. Stedman. Third Row: K. Ende- mann, A. Glover, W. Ingersoll, H. Lyon, H. Happle. 50 BILL HAYES FOOTBALL TEAM RECORD V. V. s. 20 Hamilton 13 V. V. s. 14 New Hartford 35 V. V. s. 13 Clinton 13 V. V. s. 13 Canastota 20 V. V. s. 13 Oneida 42 V. V. s. 7 Cazenovia 19 V. V. s. 51 Chittenango 0 Tying for fourth place with Clinton in Tri-Valley League standings. V. V. S. saw two wins, one tie, and three losses. First Row: W. Vaughn, J. Snith, D. Duncan, J. Carmen, D. Hoyt, R. Medley. Second Row: P. Shaver, J. Merry, D. Hahn, B. Miller, S. Wallace, J. Egan. Third Row. F. Myers, C. Luyk, J. Bierworth, R. Pieper, G. Henry, J. Stevens, Mr. Lang. Absent: W. Hull, A. Carney, M. Koen, D. LaLonde, A. Finch, W. Brodock, R. Albro, D. Borst, R. Srcca. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL V. V. s. 13 Clinton 6 V. V. s. 6 Camden J. V. 20 V. V. s. 13 Oneida J. V. 26 V. V. s. 13 Holland Patent J. V. 6 V. V. s. 0 Holland Patent J. V. 6 V. V. s. 6 Clinton 12 More boys turned out tor freshman football this year than had in the previous two years. The result was a fairly successful season. Although more games were lost than won, not one was lost by more than two touchdowns. Next year some of these boys should make the big jump to first team varsity. 52 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT. First Raw: Mr. Lang, Miss Brophy, Mr. DeLong—Director, Mrs. Ennis, Mr. Evcrhcart. Second Row: Mr. Cmaylo, Mr. Egan, Mr. Borgononi, Mr. Teeter, Mr. Clark, Mr. Silknetter. BASKETBALL COACHES Mr. Cmaylo, Varsity; Mr. Everheart, Junior Varsity; Mr. Lang, Freshman FOOTBALL COACHES Mr. Borgononi and Mr. Teeter BASEBALL COACH Mr. Clark WRESTLING COACH Mr. Egan GIRL’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Ennis and Miss Brophy BOY’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. DeLong, Mr. Egan, Mr. Cmaylo, Mr. Silknetter Mr. Silknetter and Mr. Egan also teach Elementary Physical Education 1954-1955 BASKETBALL STATISTICS Single Game High Scorer—Bob Cornish—29—vs. Chittenango Single Game High Team Score—81—vs. Oneida Most Points scored against V. V. S.—67—Holland-Patent Most Points scored by individual opponent—33—Karpp of Hamilton Won Lost League 10 4 Non League 2 2 Total FINISHED SECOND IN LEAGUE 12 6 Note: Other equally important statistics do not appear in the score book. Rebounds, assists, defensive, and offensive plays are very important. Team spirit, cooperation and sportsmanship are unmeasurable, but usually mark the difference between a good team, and a great team. 54 The team ended up in second place in the Tri-Valley- League and won the Section III Oneida Area Class B championship. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM RECORD Holland Patent Canastota Cazenovia New Hartford Chittenango Waterville Clinton Oneida Hamilton Chittenango Canastota Waterville Clinton Hamilton Holland Patent New Hartford Oneida Cazenovia SECTIONALS Camden Oneonta Norwich U. F. A. 50 36 60 51 50 49 43 46 66 40 48 34 54 53 67 48 37 47 36 52 55 64 V. V. S. 54 60 58 42 64 75 48 81 62 59 66 68 42 66 78 43 69 39 J. V. BASKETBALL Managers: James Barkley, Arnold Miller Coach: Mr. Everhart Kyff 12-21-6-13-9-16-5-7-11-17-22-6-8-17-4-16—(207) Griffirh 21-10-13-23-9-8-24-19-14-17-6-4-12-8-10—(221) Myers 2-3-5-2-4-5-8-2-3-2-5—(41) Bierworth 5-14-14-7-9-17-13-5-12-17-2-10-22-12-6-1-5— (171) Simmons 7-1-13-6-10-2-8-2—(49) Schoen ck! 5-5-4-1—05) Sanaouse 0 Dunn 4-4—(8) Marshall 2-4-2—(8) Reed 6-5-2-1-2-2-1-2-1—(22) Bolton 10-2-1-1-5-4-6-2-2-4—(37) LaLonde 2-2-3-2-4-2-6-4-2—(27) Koen 2—(2) mi. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Left-to right: Mr. Everhart, B. Bolton, D. Marshall, D. LaLonde, F. Myers M. Koen, R. Kyff, G. Dunn, J. Reed, G. Simmons, J. Bierworth, B. Griffith 56 V. V. s. 55 Clinton Opponent 29 50 Chittenango 31 45 Holland Patent 41 60 Canastota 36 37 Cazenovia 40 49 New Hartford 58 55 Waterville 31 45 Hamilton 42 65 Canastota 48 67 Chittenango 50 42 Waterville 38 55 Clinton 29 46 Hamilton 54 41 ‘Holland Patent 48 47 New Hartford 49 21 Oneida 39 36 Cazenovia 33 Non-League Games FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Fiat Row: Mr. Lang, C. Hoffmeister, R. Pieper, J. Green, R. Rudolph, C. Luyk, P. Bolles S • Wallace, K. Stevens. Second Row. R. Jones, T. VanDreason, P. Shaffer, W. Vaughn, D. Hahn, W. Hull, D. Duncan. Absent: R. Albro, D. George—Manager. 7tam ec uC FRESHMAN BASKETBALL V. V. s. 29 New Hartford 31 52 Cazenovia 48 21 Rome 30 58 Oneida 43 37 Rome 49 44 New Hartford 32 32 Oneida 44 32 Cazenovia 22 .305 Totals 299 The Freshmen played an eight game season and ended with a 4-4 record. The team won every other game. 58 ftMjMMBT IU 0 de U}ue ( tcatHpioHe 1954 (A new trophy for a new school) Batting averages in parenthesis: Front Row. F. Bobreck (.429), C. Adams (.326), R. Duncan (.417), P. Hennessy (.270), J Comfort (.265). Second Row. R. Mumford (.143), J. Mackin (.400), J. McNeil (.500), W Hayes (.282), P. Rainboth (.286), B. Lanz (.200). Third Row. Coach Clark, J. George (.421), R. Finch (.111), R. MacLeod (.514), J. McGrath (.233), J. Anderson (.300), Manager F. Maciag. Absent: R. Sayles, W. McNeil—official record keepers 1955 SCHEDULE April 26 Cazenovia @ V.V.S. May 5 Waterville @ V.V.S. May 12 Clinton @ V.V. S. May 17 V.V.S. @ Hamilton May 19 V.V.S. @ Waterville May 26 V.V.S. @ Clinton June 2 Hamilton @ V.V.S. Proposed gatnes: New Hartford 2 Oneida 2 Canastota 2 — ABOUT THE TEAM — Games Won: 11 Games Lost: 2 Total: 13 Percentage: 85% TEAMS PLAYED: Clinton 2 59 Waterville 2 Hamilton 2 Oneida 3 Canastota 2 New Hartford 2 UNDEFEATED IN LEAGUE COMPETITION: Won Lost Innings Pitched Earned Run Average R. Duncan 2 0 15% 3.20 R. MacLeod 7 2 59% 0.59 J. McNeil 2 0 11 1.91 In all fairness to this team, no one individual can be singled out for praise. Its record was a team effort of 16 ballplayers, all of whom worked hard to keep a winning combination on the field. The five seniors on the above team will be greatly missed and will never be entirely replaced. We only hope that some of their spirit and love of the game has rubbed off on we who remain. V vi4ity TVieatiUif WRESTLING TEAM 1954-55 First Row: J. Buell, J. Filey, V. Miller, Captain D. Vanderhoof, R. Henry, E. Combs, P. Moyer. Second Row: J. Egan, R. Trudeau, F. Boyson, C. Hitchings, G. Henry, R. Finch, R. Henry, Coach D. Egan. At the Section III Wrestling Championships at Rome, Claude Hitchings and Bob Finch made the semi-finals by pins and then were decisioned. Don Vanderhoof reached the finals at the Central New York Wrestling League Tournament at Baldwins- ville. 60 ‘Soyi ‘Sauiliny HtcUK BOY’S BOWLING TEAM First Row: J. Nazel, D. Austin, J. Evans, Mr. Teeter, R. Rcbres, D. Salm, J. Breithaupt. Second Row: J. Parker. W. Lesher, E. Taylor, W. Jones, D. Newhouse, W. Lesher. First Row: P. ton. Second S. Wallace. 7CCUK Austin, B. Moul- Row: Pat Bolles, l vi4ity (Z edtecuUnA VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Fint Row: R. Derringer, M. Boyce, R. Burnham, J. Kenna. Second Row: D. Rosa, A. Luyk, F. Durant. 4- rf. J. V. CHEERLEADERS First Row: M. Haight, J. Endcmann, B. Brewster. Second Row: I. Kitchen, R. Simmonds, S. Prowda, A. Conley, G. Kinney. c G. A. A. First Row: N. Gillette, C. Raht, S. Schoeneck, B. Grabiec, A. Luyk, P. Koen, S. Putaski, J. Hennessy, F. Durant, M. Miller, R. Fischer, E. Ford, M. Masner, C. Fuller, A. Sprague. Second Row: M. Reed, S. Hiller, R. Deringer, D. Coy, P. Beane, S. Hedderich, A. Gauthier, J. Heuer, J. Cassell, C. Allen, M. Marshall, L. Pawlikowski, J. Kenna, P. Walker, A. Sweeney. Third Row: H. Harrington, M. Vaughn, D. Rosa, J. Patricia, A. Beane, R. Griffin, P. White, S. Jenzewski, Mrs. Ennis, J. Vanderwerken, M. Sawner, H. Bigger, G. Kinney, N. Freeman, T. Vanderwall, E. Hennessy. Fourth Row. E. Seybold, M. Boyce, J. Kingwater, S. Barnes, J. Clark, B. Abel, P. Rainboth, L. Able, P. Mitchell, A. Nolan, J. Bartell, M. Haight, S. Dewan, M. Voelker, B. Wilson. Fifth Row: C. Barnes, M. Grimms, I. Kitchen, V. Durant, K. Vanderwerken, A. Hen- nessy, M. O'Dell, K. Dixon, T. Vaughn, L. Mahady, C. Drummond, P. Peck, H. Holi, D. Wilcox, L. Agne. Sixth Row: R. Angeli, J. Sexton, J. Berdanier, N. Finch, J. Adams, R. Simmonds, B. Brewster, J. Seibel, S. Law, A Collins, K. Kitchen, M. Jacobs, J. Herzog, J. Raymond, D. Zbytniew- ski. Seventh Row: D. Roullier, A. Conley, S. Prowda, D. Cable, E. Renwick, E. Kirk, A. Have- ner, D. Collins, P. Taylor, S. Lounsbury, D. Siver, C. Raymond, C. Combs, N. Salm. Eighth Row: M. Arnott, A. Witchley, A. Simmons M. Mumford, M. Reed, G. Reed, N. Ano, J. Thurston, M. Lyons, J. Egan, P. Durant, H. Durant, J. Palmer. 63 tytnlb Mutiny GIRL’S BOWLING A” First Row: Left to right—M. Marshall P. Beane, B. Brewster, P. Collins, J. Kenna, S. Hiller. Second Row: S. Barnes, A. Simmonds, B. Deringer, J. Wallace, S. Mallery, P. Rainboth, K. Venderwerken. Third Row: C. Barnes, J. Hennessy, A. Hennessy, M. Smith, A. Nolan, Mrs. Krieter, Miss Vaughn, D. Hartson, P. Peck, D. Collins, P. Pawlicki, P. Taylor. Fourth Row: S. Putaski, A. Conley, C. Raht, A. Luyk, D. Rosa, S. Law, S. Lounsbury, J. Egan, B. Larson. nfifV O n p t GIRL’S BOWLING B” First Row: J. Cassell, S. Jenzewski, N. Freemen, H. Biggar, N. Finch, J. Palmer, J. Heuer. Second Row: C. Combs, J. Thurston, T. Mason, S. Hedderich, E. Hennessy, J. Biggar, J. Berdanier. Third Row: ]. Vanderwerken, D. Cable, P. Mitchell, T. Vanderwall, B. Wilson, Mrs. Kreiter, N. Gillette, B. Abel, L. Abel, N. Salm, M. Berdanier. Fourth Row: G. Kinney, M. Voelker, N. Ano, C. Allen, S. Russel, H. Hull, A. Ramseur. tctivitieb EXECUTIVE COUNCIL First Row: J. Sexton, M. Law, D. Breckenridge, N. Haight, G. Warner. Second Row: Mr. Pillettc, B. Wayland-Smith, Phyllis Deal, J. McNeill, R. Fischer, J. Hcnncssy. Absent: A. Luyk. STUDENT COUNCIL First Row. Left to right—C. Owen, R. Burnham, P. Collins, D. Zbytniewski, J. Sexton, P. Pawlicki, A. Williams, M. Lewis. Second Row: R. Fischer, E. Barclay, D. Fargo, H. Holi, N. Dewan, P. Deal, C. Hogan, B. Grabiec, S. Putaski, B. Reed. Third Row: E. Kirk, J. Morris, L. Sprague, G. Warmer, J. Schoeneck, A. Luyk, Miss Donzella, Mr. Collins, Miss Vaughn, D. Law, J. Janes, B. Waller, T. Rich, J. Stellenpohl, R. Jones. Fourth Row: D. Hoyt, B. Sam, D. Breckenridge, R. Albro, R. Nobel, R. Angel, J. McNeil. 66 LIBRARY CLUB first Row: A. Beane, J. Cassell, J. Kingwatcr, G. Reed, B. Forte, J. Biggar. Second Row: M. Berdanier, E. Kahn, C. Raymond, E. Dalkiewicz, Mrs. Lawless, J. Barcell, S. Barnes, J. Patricia, H. Biggar. Third Row: M. Law, P. Dodge, A. Nolan, D. Cable, N. Gillette, G. Kinney, M. Reed, B. Larson, P. Harr, P. Peck, S. Jenczewski. fourth Row: S. Putaski, M. Grems, V. Durant, J. Clarke, J. Marcelus, C. Hogan, R. Lenhart, A. Sweeney, M. Mumford, T. Vaughn, D. Hartson, D. Roullier, F. Durant. LANGUAGE CLUB first Row: Left to right—S. Jenzewski, J. Heuer, J. Vanderwerkcn, J. Cassell, N. Freeman, A. Beane, J. Patricia. Second Row: D. Wilcox, P. White, M. Marshall, L. Pawlickowski, J. Hennessy, A. Gauthier, P. Dodge, H. Biggar. Third Row: M. Sawner, J. Bartell, S. Dewan, P. Peck, R. Griffith, G. Kinney, Miss Donzella, Miss Davies, N. Gillette, D. Conley, R. Fischer, E. Dalkie- wicz, T. Vanderhall. fourth Row: D. Davis, J. Breithaupt, D. Detrich, B. Moulton, C. Allen, J. Williams, H. Holi, J. Marcellus, C. Drummond. 67 FLAG TWIRLERS Left to right: M. Voelker, P. Taylor, C. Barnes, M. Vaughn, J. A. Berdanier, M. Marshall. 68 MARCHING BAND Front Row. S. Fogelman, K. Koen, S. Schoe- neck, B. Rolowitz, A. Havener. Second Row. P. Decker, R. Fischer, R. Dalkiewicz, B. Buss, D. Phipps, L. Seifert, J. VanDreason, J. Conley, M. Sawner, G. George. Third Row. C. Fuller, V. Miller, E. Dodge, E. Combs, F. Maciag, P. Shaver, M. Gillette, D. Rosa, R. Angeli, P. Walker. Fourth Row: M. Nell, D. Noble, W. Evans, R. Walker, C. Angeli, M. Miller, A. Sprague, B. Houseman, E. Seifert. Fifth Row. G. Gafner, L. Watson, R. Gregory, B. Haight, D. Fargo, P. Taylor. MAJORETTES Head Majorette—Sandra Schoeneck Betty Roewicz, Aggie Havner, Sally Putaski, Phyliss Decker. Leading the marching band this year our twirlers have been seen at the football games and in all the area parades. This year a new group was organized by Sandra, the flag twirlers. Under the leadership of Cindy Barnes they have turned out to be 69 a snappy outfit. SENIOR BAND First Row: V. Miller, R. Fisher, C. Fuller, I. Agne, M. Smith, D. Daws, J. Walker. Second Row: D. Rosa, R. Dalkiewicz, D. Phipps, P. Decker, P. Dodge, J. Sexton, S. Kelts, B. Nell, B. Rolewicz, B. Moulton, R. Angeli, J. George. Third Row: D. Wilcox, M. Decker, B. Buss, K. Dixon, E. Erickson, L. Watson, D. Marshall, M. Sawner, A. Miller, F. Maciag, N. Haight, P. Shaver, S. Albanoski, N. Gillette, M. Jacobs, K. Spink, G. Dunn, L. Seifert, K. Erickson, D. Fargo. Fourth Row: M. Arnott, J. Patricia, J. Parker, V. Fargo, Mr. Zingaro, D. Noble, S. Steve, M. Nell, H. Beckwith, N. Angeli, C. Allen, M. Miller, D. Gbytniewski, A. Sprague, D. Hoyt, R. Angeli, S. Wallace, J. Green, J. Steltenpohl, G. Warner, G. Krouch. V.V.S. DANCE BAND First Row: S. Wallace, B. Lesher, B. Moulton, J. George, G. Dunne, K. Spink, L. Mills. Second Row: A. Zingaro, D. Fargo, F. Reeves, L. Watson, N. Haight, D. Marshall. Absent: Mildred Miller, vocalist. This year’s dance engagements— P. T. A. Founders’ Day Oneida Tribes V. V. S. Football Dance County F. F. A. Banquet Oneida Football Dance Senior Play During the past year the music stands for our group. 70 department has purchased new dance band JUNIOR BAND First Row. Left to right—L. Moulton, J. Ferris, P. Sears, H. Rashford, C. Raymond, J. Stcdman, D. Rosenthal, U. Burkhardt, M. Smith. Second Row: J. Endemann, R. Griffin, J. Vrtz, P. Wade, M. Kenfield, K. Endemann, J. Mitchell, S. Slachta, E. Brown, S. Rezsnayk, N. Combs, P. Klein, K. Sawner, S. Morris, L. Danks. Third Row: A. Spinelli, M. Lewis, J. Felts, M. Law, B. Ingersoll, B. West, L. Herzog, Mr. A. Zingaro, S. Snover, B. Lewis, L. Allen, G. Kinne, S. Thompson, B. Ingersoll, R. Fox, H. Clapsaddle, R. Morris. Absent: B. Jones. 71 JUNIOR CHORUS First Row: P. Henry, P. Chapman, M. Blust, S. French, T. Cameron, N. Adams, K. Harp, O. Henry, W. Hitchings, T. Smith, P. Linstruth, C. Owen, L. Mowers, S. Miller, F. Arnott, D. Hartson, D. Ballard, M. Law, S. Rauscher, C. Rice, A. Kirk, R. Durant, J. Salm, J. Snyder, C. Conley, M. Kardys, A. Williams, C. Adams. Second Row: J. Madden, B. Ingersoll, B. Rathbun, L. Scheuble, J. Owens, U. Burk- hard, L. Langford, N. Smith, M. Lewis, A. Hall, B. Lewis, E. Endemann, D. Youngs, N. Denison, E. Rathbun, L. Wis- hart, C. Surburg, J. Putman, D. Stapden, S. Landers, S. Durfee, C. Sexton, C. Carney, I. Cullen, P. Durant, C. Net- son, L. Ottaway, K. Noto. Third Row: F. Walter, W. Grif- fith, L. Herzog, E. Secor, T. Kirk, H. Abel, J. Olejnuik, D. Lane, P. Klein, W. Lounsbury, J. Bierworth, L. Carney, G. Kinne, H. Hennessy, E. Sharrow, R. Butler, P. Wade, M. Miller, N. Glynn, K. Sawner, V. Seifert, J. Staple, M. Sey- bold, P. Williams, L. Danks. Fourth Row: W. Ingersoll, S. Tyminski, H. Clapsaddle, R. Simmonds, R. Parker, F. Mar- shall, L. Sprague, W. Hall, D. James, A. Breckcnridge, A. Otto, C. Scheible, D. Linton, J. Teeps, C. Peck, B. Wallace, T. Pawlikowski, J. Althouse, S. Clarke, G. Boyson, P. Stell- wagon, C. Carney, S. Arthur, C. Vaitkas, N. Dewan, C. Van Wic, G. Clinch, P. Deal. Fifth Row: G. Stoddard, J. Lauer, M. Hartzog, A. Finch, R. Barnes, A. Glover, R. Haw'thorne, H. Lyon, F. Tyzinski, D. Baird, P. Pawlikowski, B. Campbell, F. Kieckle, J. Mitchell, E. Brown, L. Allen, L. Moulton, S. Snover, M. Mateer, H. Happle, J. Althouse, R. Bennett, L. Seifert, H. Rashford, J. Urtz, S. Thomson. M. Reed. Extreme back: Mr. Christos, Director. 72 SENIOR CHORUS First Row: B. Moulton, B. Lewis, M. Boyce, D. Zbytniewski, T. Vanderwall, K. Kitchen, A. Gautheir, N. Ano, M. Mar- shall, L. Pawlickowski, M. O’Brien, A. Luyk, P. Smith, R. Burnham. Second Row: D. Hoyt, F. Reaves, B. Chamber- lain, M. Thieme, P. Horr, M. Berdanier, G. Kelts, E. Hen- nessey, M. Reed, M. Decker, J. Clarke, H. Biggar, M. Voel- ker, C. Fuller, A. Sprague. Third Row. K. Kyff, F. Myers, J. Williams, K. Dixon, T. Vaughn, R. Lenhart, B. Black, L. Mahady, K. Koen, P. Mitchell, A. Nolan, N. Danks, J. Collins, A. Simmons, D. Rosa. Fourth Row: L. Watson, D. Howard, P. Rainbath, L. Siefert, V. Kitchen, M. Haight, S. Dewan, B. Disburger, D. Zbytniewski, M. Miller, R. Fisher, N. Spink, M. Mason, N. Salm, C. Drummond. Fifth Row: P. Bolton, R. Trudeau, D. Fargo, M. Smith, M. Cum- mings, J. Mahady, J. Adams, M. Sawner, J. Raymond, N. Finch, A. Hennessy, K. Vanderworken, M. Collins, A. Col- lins, J. Hull, D. Conley. Sixth Row: S. Wallace, J. Kahn, J. Evans, C. Combs, J. Berdanier, J. Biggar, S. Hiller, M. Vaughn, J. Gouchie, S. Putaski, J. Kirk, E. Renwick, E. Widrick. Seventh Row: B. Smith, E. Warburton, V. Miller, N. Gillette. C. Allen, J. Cassell, J. Heuer,A. Bean, P. White, P. Bean, R. Deringer. S. Lounsbury, D. Siver, T. Wenham, M. Jacobs. Eighth Row: Mr. Christos, B. Tracy, T. Egan, R. Griffith, P. Decker, J. Wallace, A. Havener, N. Freeman, J. Brewster, J. Kitchen, H. Holi, D. Collins. F. F. A. First Row: D. Spink, Secretary; S. Steve, Senti- nel; W. Davis, Treasurer; Mr. DeKay, Advisor; R. Noble, President; W. Zeller, Vice-President; D. Breckenridge, Reporter. Second Row: J. Kirk, J. Sieniecki, J. Janes, E. Combs, R. Champney, L. Linton. Third Row: F. Peploski, R. Murphy, D. Salm, D. Carver, D. Vander- hoof, T. Zabele, R. Trudeau. Absent: John Filey. 74 MRS. DUNNING—GRADE 6 Bottom Row: C. McLaughlin, E. Mcrrcll, J. Freeman, J. Cullen, M. Downey, J. Zophy, T. Endemann. Second Row: S. Hyle, C. Kotory, F. Ormsby, M. Hayes, E. Jollic, C. Cuomo. Third Row: P. Heuer, P. Cassel, A. Paquette, K. Jones, P. Wilson, C. Grosjean, J. Putaski, M. Durant, G. Sweeney, C. Evans. Fourth Row: C. O’Herien, T. Farmer, D. Has- laucr, D. Tudman, E. Vandcrwall, A. Phillips, J. Walradt. Sixt i (fuute, MR. BORGOGNONI—GRADE 6 Bottom Row: E. Mount, J. Law, R. Ricklcfs, J. Osier, T. Parker. Second Row: S. Krawiec, E. Smith, N. Cata- lano, P. Deringcr, H. Hall, A. Van Wie, M. Leonard, E. Evans, N. Finch. Third Row: D. Jones, S. Green, J. Pietroski, D. Rowe, L. Zucco, N. Dardano, L. Carpenter, T. Jenczewski, R. Patricia, P. Kinney. Fourth Row: R. Hayes, E. Noyes, J. Conte, G. Thurston, B. Fenner, R. Wayland-Smith. Sixt t (ftcLcU, MRS. INGERSOLL—GRADE 6 Bottom Row: D. Finch, S. Vencck, J. Deal, J. Miller, D. Dewan, J. Moshier. Second Row: J. Smith, D. Sreca, M. Roberts, M. Abel, J. Raht, S. Kitchen, H. Youngs, M. Tousc, A. Cuomo. 1 bird Row: E. Lent, B. Medley, S. Rauscher, F. Mumford, L. Crouse, H. Yaddaw, K. Grant, K. Sprinkle, W. Morehouse, D. Ferris. Fourth Row: W. Kobler, C. Lewin, S. Keller, S. Murphy, L. Collins, R. Holl, A. Wilczak. 76 MRS. BAILEY—GRADE 6 Bottom Row: T. Rounds, R. George, R. Smith, S. Snover. Second Row: A. Erickson, E. Filey, E. Dukett, J. Pcploski, J. Landers, J. Ernenivein, G. Agne, D. Burleigh. Third Row: J. Webb, V. Hopkins, R. Kipp, K. West, Mrs. Bailey, P. Lockwood, L. Holmes, A. Lohr, J. Boyce. Fourth Row: R. Lohr, D. Witusik, J. Walker, D. Brodock, D. Hoffmeister, G. Bourne, R. Lipphardt. Sixth, tfuuU MR. ESPER—GRADE 6 Bottom Row: W. McDonald, D. Van Slyke, G. Marcellus, C. Buckingham, E. Wilcox. Secotrd Row: J. Storey, C. Bloomer, B. Holt, H. Hawthorne, J. Lewis, C. Decker, B. Col- lins, S. Rezsnyak. Third Row: R. Borst, B. Janes, G. Herder, A. Barclay, J. Drummond, Mr. Esper, S. Urgani, S. Adsit, B. Fiedler, K. Raymond, L. Jackson. Sixth dftacLi 77 MRS. DRAKE—GRADE 6 Bottom Row: P. Vaitkus, T. Bailey, M. Sted- man, N. Konowich, G. Holmes, J. Hull. Second Row: T. Kardys, J. Stcltcnpohl, P. Lane, S. Kyff, D. Nadeau, E. Fort, C. Dager. Third Row: E. Peek, P. Finn, C. Durant, Mrs. Drake, F. Butler, J. Schcifclc, J. Kenna. Fourth Row: W. Rolewicz, G. Wood, P. Fazekas, D. Smith, D. Jones, H. Wellman, J. Webb. Absent: S. Pierse, E. Havener. ■- tyuicU MISS MEADE—GRADE 5 Bottom Row: D. Vaughn, L. Stevens, J. Thcisen, J. Pcrrigo, B. Davis, R. Evans. Second Row: J. Moon, P. Haight, M. Noyes, M. Jenczewski, P. Downcn, E. MacLaughlin, S. Pratt, P. L. Shaver. Third Row: P. Carney, M. Hedderick, J. Albro, B. Schicblc, J. Burton, P. Liddycoat, E. Brewster, E. Scclman, J. Cronin. Back Row: E. Corcoran, R. Miller, D. Wagner, R. Sequin, N. Krone, D. George, J. Morgan. Absent: D. Rudolph, J. MacArthur. tfuide, MRS. SMITH—GRADE 5 Bottom Row: R. Benson, T. Esch, B. Koblcr, R. Burke, G. Langford. Second Row: P. Flaherty, I. Durant, P. Sca- mon, K. Lynch, J. Langford, R. Sears, J. Wickcs, M. Lucnbcrgcr. Third Row: R. Conniff, H. Seelman, J. Carney, G. Ernewein, J. Francis, Mrs. Smith, C. Tabolt, J. Crcsswcll, L. Stevens, E. Fald .inski, N. Vunk. Fourth Row: J. Clinch, C. Smith, L. Collins, D. Adams, G. Durant, T. Brown, G. Vandcr- werken, T. Zajac. piftl fuulc MRS. FRYER—GRADE 5 Bottom Row: A. George, J. Lcshcr, L. Stevens, W. Linstruth, O. Cummings, G. Griscnthwaitc. Second Row: J. Smith, S. Sykes, S. Urlocker, B. Downey, L. Hill, L. Rudolph, M. Vandcr- werken, C. Chamberlain. Third Row: G. Noto, D. Egan, H. Keller, R. Burnham, B. Hahn, S. Allen, L. Pomeroy, M. Seamon, D. Haslauer, K. Marshall, C. Uddstrom, P. Schcible, P. Rowe. Fourth Row: P. Evans, D. Orr, L. Zucco, S. Dhondt, J. Collins, R. Roberts, J. Mackin. 78 fftade MRS. CONLEY—GRADE 5 Bottom Row: T. Beckwith, R. Meyers, J. Wall, J. Sutton, R. Williams. Second Row: S. Rider, C. Hatch, D. Duda, J. Rounds, D. Hopkins, S. Peck, J. Janes, P. Kipp. Third Row: D. Miller, G. Holmes, S. Henry, K. Boggs, E. Regner, Mrs. Conley, C. Brodock, D. Fox, S. Lohr, S. Fazekas, P. Schnciblc. Fourth Row: J. Hartzog, K. Massey, W. Wil- liams, D. Simchik, W. Borst, K. DeWolfe, P. Van Scoy, J. Squadrito, R. Pratt. Absent: S. Cobb, R. Baird. (fnade. 7 ■ MR. ROEHM—GRADE 5 Bottom Row: J. Lohr, D. Janes, J. Hitchings, W. Dodge, E. Roser, C. DeWolfe. Second Row: J. Trudeau, L. Miller, P. Bulling- ham, J. Wishart, J. Bcauchescnc, N. Durant, B. Renwick. Third Row: R. Winn, B. Pawilikowski, M Role- wicz, K. Hawthorne, Mr. Roehm, J. Lewis, C. Regner, W. Bennett, N. Snyder. Fourth Row: D. Rouillcr, R. Felts, L. McCor- mick, R. Jones, S. Konowich, G. Caswell, R. Pitoniak, W. Belvick, S. Boncella. Absent: M. Bourne. (fiactc 79 MISS HERRINGTON—GRADE 4 Bottom Row: R. Docko, R. Rapp, L. Urlockcr, C. Galliker, M. Monroe, R. Zabclc. Second Roto: P. Hayes, S. Burton, A. Nelson, B. Picrsall, J. Beane, Y. Kirk, S. Charlcbois, P. Johns. Third Row: A. Scamon, L. Landon, L. Down- ing, S. Park, J. Sayles, R. Bolton, M. Bickom. Absent: P. Glover, R. Glover, B. Parker, D. Putaski. 0?ot4rtt i (fruute MISS MONTREVILLE—GRADE 4 Bottom Row: R. Marshall, R. Kratz, J. Tomp- kins, R. Biggar, W. Berdanier. Second Row: N. Buyea, E. Wyland, J. Surburg, S. Hornyak, P. Zophy, L. Flandcr, B. Pratt, M. Jollie. Third Row: E. Allen, M. Carpenter, L. Seamon, S. Phillips, J. Brokaw, S. Watson. Fourth Row: R. Freeman, R. Putaski, Bruce Ottaway, A. Morris, R. Rodzinka, P. Dierks, R. Gonter. 'pount i tyuuCe MISS HOWLAND—GRADE 4 Bottom Row: R. Raymond, D. Roberts, S. Col- lins, M. Durant, D. Froschaucr. Second Row: C. Stevens, S. Kennetc, J. Slachta, C. Cervo, Miss Howland, J. Grant, S. Kelts, M. Touse, S. Cresswell. Third Row: J. Lcwin, J. Baker, L. Sansonc, C. Martin, J. Hynes, P. Connors, W. Durant, N. Dalkiewicz, J. McCouliff. (facuCt MISS BACK—GRADE 4 Bottom Row: A. Filey, P. Brosky, J. Wall, W. Peck, K. Hand, H. Rick. Second Row: R. Myers, M. Lohr, P. Anderson, J. Rolcwiz, B. Borst, V. Hull, M. Taylor, S. Hoffmcistcr. Third Row: D. Zbytneiwski, J. Walker, J. Er- nenwein, M. Ray, J. McConnell, S. Gregory, K. Smith, B. Hoffmcistcr, C. Skelton, D. Gardner, D. Rosenthal. Fourth Row: J. Durfce, J. Bibik, J. Maxwell, J. Eaton, L. Clark, J. Reid, H. Schocncck, K. Cripper, J. Holmes. MRS. THAYER—GRADE 4 Bottom Row: K. Eddy, J. Dixon, R. Folk, F. Havener, A. Roser, S. Pawlikowski. Second Row: N. Simchik, G. Herzog, P. Breze- zowski, A. Butler, P. Kirk, S. Holmes, B. Mason, P. Allen. Third Row: D. Noble, M. Gilbert, M. Wcsolow- ski, J. Janes, I. Eggen, Mrs. Thayer, D. Clemons, B. Walle, C. Hoffmciscer, P. Stedman, R. Brcck- enridge. Fourth Rote: J. Seybold, R. Fiedler, H. Weis- mantle, L. O’Herien, R. Eaton, D. Lipphardt, W. Pratt, D. Bartlett, L. Miller, N. Dodge, R. Catello. 7fotd (fatde (fade, MRS. GRIFFIN—GRADE 3 Bottom Row: G. Zophy, R. Morris, A. Conte, T. Garner, A. Docko, J. Prowda, T. Shaver. Second Rotr: B. Vandcrlan, C. Urtz, D. Free- man, L. Dhondt, F. Rosa, D. Green, D. Wallace, J. Bickham, M. Theisen. Third Row: J. Berdanier, D. Haslaucr, D. Hatch, J. Wheeler, M. Gifford, C. Parver, A. McKenna, E. Way. 7fold (fault 81 MRS. ELPHICK—GRADE 3 Bottom Row: J. Patricia, D. Gillette, M. Rich- lefs, G. Stefanini, E. Voelkcr, C. Mclnlyre. Second Row: S. Porter, J. Halstead, K. Garner, K. Conley, A. Hayes, C. Wells, P. Gates, B. Zophy. Third Row: R. Fenner, B. Bettinger, J. Zophy, J. Thurber, H. Murphy, J. Wallace, L. Rudolph. tfiacte, MRS. CARLETON—GRADE 3 Bottom Rou': W. Harris, R. Folk, J. Burley, L. Clifford, I. Armstrong, R. Rhctcrplacc, T. Walters. Second Row: K. Jones, L. Simielc, D. Eychner, S. Schallenbcrg, C. Belvick, L. West, S. Spauld- ing, M. Hilts. Third Row: P. Wiggins, N. Urtz, D. Rounds, C. Cagwin, E. O’Hara, J. Mahoney. Fourth Row: J. Donovan, T. Kardys, G. Combs, W. Bennett. 76W tyteute, MRS. KAREIVA—GRADE 3 Bottom Row: R. Dunstcr, G. Durant, J. Mer- rill, P. Wagner, J. Morgan, E. Faldzinski. Second Row: R. Rickleys, E. Lewin, G. More- house, E. Ferris, Mrs. Kareiva, J. Laubc, J. Mumford, D. Sprague, M. Vaughn. Third Row: V. Abel, P. Adams, L. Bromley, J. Clapsaddle, R. Adams, R. Seclman, M. Thomas, S. Youngs, P. Ormsby. tyubctc MISS PENDORF—GRADE 3 Bottom Row: G. Vencck, D. Touse, T. Abel, W. Burton, G. Story. Second Ron : L. Bartell, L. Fedor, V. Williams, J. Morris, Miss Pendorf, B. Lynch, M. Salm, P. Snyder, S. Jones. Third Row: W. Hilts, J. Moffitt, R. Lawrence, P. Ernenwein, S. Nazel, D. Durant, T. Wagner. Absent: D. Law. 82 MRS. CUNNINGHAM—GRADE 3 Bottom Rowi R. Conover, W. Fort, F. Van- Ornam, E. Lewis. Second Row: C. Smith, P. Edcll, B. Hilts, R. Cunningham, L. Clifford, C. Downer, J. Mc- Cormick. Third Row: O. Lohr, P. Fazekas, B. Bartholama, J. Blowers, W. Decker, K. Patrick, P. Bibik, F. Hitchings. Fourth Row: R. Popplcton, J. Butler, T. Schnic- blc, J. Stcdman, C. Brown, G. DcKay, W. Wcso- lowski. tyuuCc (fnaeie, MRS. ELLIS—GRADE 3 Bottom Row: D. Morris, J. Beckwith, L. Burke, J. Pour, D. Walker. Second Row: N. Meyers, K. Lane, D. Rcbcr, K. Clark, Mrs. Ellis, B. Hilts, I. Pratt, S. Bucking- ham, S. Hull. Third Row: S. Peck, S. Fischer, E. Larrabcc, C. Gregory, S. Cosimcno, J. Durant, S. Thomson. Fourth Row: W. Grisi, T. Jones, D. Collins, G. Smith, R. Lipphardt, C. Bickford, V. West. SccottcC tfuuU 83 MISS SWALLOW—GRADE 2 Bottom Row: J. Endcmann, W. Wilson, R. Brewster, C. Liddycoat, B. Miller, J. Morris, D. Tourvillc. Second Row: K. Cameron, R. Jollie, S. Fogg, J. Nelson, K. Hess, K. Rudolph, J. Fletcher, F. Mullen. Third Row: F. Burton, R. Kratz, C. Andrews, S. Stevens, N. Farmer, G. Stelle, D. Wagner, R. Downcn. Fourth Row: C. Goodwin, G. Compton, S. Sprague, A. Pole, D. Moulton, R. Tudman, D. Green. Second (futde MRS. KALTENBACH—GRADE 2 Bottom Row: J. Badger, R. Carney, L. Law- rence, B. Stabb, P. Howe, H. Edwards, E. Peck. Second Row: K. Secor, S. Langford, D. Bed- ford, P. Murphy, Mrs. Kaltcnbach, K. Smith, C. Laubc, K. Dibble, L. Eddy. Third Row: R. Kassis, R. Moffitt, D. Wagner, P. Dixon, R. Stanton, D. Grant, A. Adams, J. Ziweslin, J. Martin. Absent: B. Dam. Second (fuuCe MRS. SPEARANCE—GRADE 2 Bottom Rote: J. Paluck, J. Conley, R. Murphy, C. Sayre, R. Wcsscldinc, G. Blatt. Second Row: L. Bellows, N. Hennessy, B. Nel- son, C. Hatch, N. Focppcl, S. Urtz, N. Leonard, T. Sykes. Third Row: C. Matteson, M. Leclau, J. Ottaway, J. Wheeler, K. Rcamcs, S. Chcsbro, D. Miller. Fourth Rote: L. Fisher, I. Smith, E. Pawlicki, L. Downing, J. Mumford. Second dfiade MRS. ROSS—GRADE 2 Bottom Row: R. Storms, B. Hawthorne, J. Tay- lor, R. Sochia, D. Lohr. Second Row: M. Conover, P. Donovan, S. Crip- pen, G. Hochn, K. Rcbcr, T. Baitkus. Third Row: D. Ford, M. Disburger, J. Grcms, P. Brodock, S. Mauira, M. Mushala, E. Johnson, M. Borst. Fourth Row: D. Snyder, R. Caswell, J. Drum- mond, R. Phipps, G. Williams, T. Little, S. Weeks. 84 Secanti (fade MRS. FELSHAW—GRADE 2 Bottom Rous: J. Bravo, M. Myers, D. Wiggins, G. Rudd, B. Rich, W. Walker. Second Row: C. Markell, S. Peplowski, C. Lohr, C. Wright, Mrs. Fclshaw, P. Urgani, C. Filey, L. Durfec, L. Collier. Third Row: D. Moore, K. Hicchings, M. Sim- chik, B. Drummond, S. Skelton, S. Graves, D. Detmcr, M. Bethea, A. Steve, N. Raymond, D. Havener. Fourth Row: D. Casswcll, C. Ellis, P. Wcsolow- ski, S. Armstrong, A. Sobik, D. Horr, E. Jasci- wicz. (fatde MISS BOWMAN—GRADE 2 Bottom Row: W. Moon, E. Emmons, T. La- Combc, T. Hollingsworth, D. Evans, D. Hill. Second Rous: C. Rose, C. Closs, S. Epperson, M. Thurbcr, Miss Bowm n, K. Bush, J. Mowers, L. Docko, G. Viclc. Third Row: M. Burns, P. Fikes, D. Wichington, J. Allen, K. Solar, A. Kinsley, D. Pcrrigo. Fourth Row: M. Mushala, F. Lounsbury, R. Meslc, M. Scheiblc, W. Friske, J. Elford, R. Mcrkling. Absent: S. Lewis, W. Jones. Second (fatde MRS. GARLOCK—GRADE 2 Bottom Row: J. Freeman, J. Simchik, J. Horod- nick, R. Schmidtka, G. Clemons, J. Wintcrton, B. Clydesdale. Second Row: J. Wisolowski, L. Downer, P. Ro- scr, P. Dixon, R. DcBlois, I. Chonura, S. Haynes, S. Lovely. Third Row: D. Kirk, N. DcLong, S. Sexton, D. Sutter, S. Drummond, J. Williams, E. Thron, K. VanDrcason, M. Simchik, B. Peck, J. Bow- man, E. Pierce. Fourth Row: W. Stone, S. Sledzionia, C. Storey, J. Wellman, G. Fclshaw, P. Miller, P. Holmes. Second (fiactc MRS. STAUFFER—GRADE 2 Bottom Row: J. Pckola, H. LaGoy, T. Bauer, A. Adams, R. Dixon, J. Carr, B. Law. Second Row: A. Adamcic, B. Ferris, T. Morris, J. Sloma, Mrs. Stauffer, S. Palmer, A. Stevens, S. Langford, S. Dundon. Third Row: P. McCouliff, N. Harsma, E. Hru- by, P. Campbell, L. Walker, G. Dapson, P. Jasic- wicz, R. Sreca, R. Zeweslin, S. Satterlcc. Absent: Beverly Stanton. 'ptnet dftadt MISS HERRON—GRADE 1 Bottom Row: G. Rider, T. Lohr, D. Skelton, C. Taylor, W. Gilbert, D. Pawlikowski. Second Row: G. Williams, D. Borst, J. Franz, L. Hitchings, Miss Herron, L. Martzloff, S. Kenna, D. Winterton, F. Janes. Third Row: S. Rathbun, J. Eaton, D. White, D. Fiedler, K. Donlon, D. Avard, A. Vaughn, M. Little. fourth Row: W. Davenport, L. Burke, H. Cook, D. Morey, P. Fox, W. Durant, D. Rosenthal. dftadc MRS. GRIFFITH—GRADE 1 Bottom Row: R. Mumford, R. Watson, T. Cum- mings, L. Picrsall, G. Osier, R. La Londc, J. Focppcll. Second Row: K. Parker, J. Totter, M. Beane, M. Lamb, S. Liddycoat, C. Wittman, G. Way, K. Syhes, J. Bonndl. Third Row: D. Hess, V. Mierck, D. Sharrow, H. George, P. Morris, B. Fenner, K. Bartholo- mew, K. Ackley. fourth Row: C. David, T. Nolan, R. Zimmer- man, W. Park, R. Richlcfs, J. Thomas, D. Kent. Absent: J. Brohaw, C. Rudoeph. 86 (flCLcU MRS. HELT—GRADE 1 Bottom Row: R. Smith, R. Bclvick, W. DcBlois, J. Zbytnicwski, P. Condon, W. Rczsnyak. Second Row: D. Dixon, J. Rudd, D. Horodnick, Mrs. Hclt, S. Pawlikowski, R. Franz, L. Scybold. Third Row: C. Dutchcr, M. McDonald, P. Sim- chik, M. Sawyer, R. Walker, L. Rolcwicz, C. Boyson, M. Konowich. Fourth Row: G. Stoddard, J. Folk, D. Corelli, W. Wendt, W. O’Herien, P. Catello, T. Hylla. tyubcil MRS. SNOVER—GRADE 1 Bottom Row: W. Collins, R. Fazekas, M. Fort, A. Kranbuhl, W. Sochia. Second Row: S. Meyers, J. Scybold, N. Highers, Mrs. Snover, J. Hugunine, N. Smith, S. Apgar. Third Row: J. Pclano, M. Willson, L. Roscr, K. Meyer, R. Brcckcnridge, L. Armstrong, J. George, S.Bcthea, B. Dager, P. Roney. Fourth Row: J. Webb, L. Patrick, E. Broskay, D. Cobb, M. Lutz, D. DeWolfc, R. Bibik. Absent: P. Baird, T. Lince. (puute MRS. WALKER—GRADE 1 Front Row: T. Carr, W. Dauhsya, W. Edwards, J. Conniff, J. Seamon, E. Boicc. Second Row: A. Ferris, J. Todd, K. Kenneth, L. Hartson, J. Stanton, M. Durant, M. Morgan, P. Laube. Third Row: G. Ernenwcin, R. Maciag, S. Champ- ncy, K. Yaddaw, B. Biggar, W. LaTulipc, S. Bedford, T. McDermott, P. Baker, J. Weir. 87 'JoiAt (ftade MISS MOLINEUX—GRADE 1 Bottom Row: B. Bickom, P. Mushala, D. Paluck, H. Schon, J. Miller, J. Bushncll, L. Hahn. Second Row: J. Joeppel, L. Compton, P. Mo- shetti, M. Tyminski, Miss Molineux, B. Bonncll, P. Parks, M. Tkatch, K. Lcrch. Third Row: C. Lamb, K. Braemer, S. Noto, S. Dailey, R. Richter, M. Harrig, D. Austin, K. Pettit, C. Conley, G. Streeter, S. Mcslc. Fourth Row: B. Grobb, G. Rcuckwald, A. Hy- att, J. Cowan, P. Wayland-Smith, J. Parvic, T. Thomas, R. Flandcr, C. Marshall. 5W (ftfutl MISS TOSI—GRADE 1 Bottom Row: W. Adams, D. Peck, R. Smith, D. Medley, R. Gray, G. Champney. Second Row: D. Dunstcr, S. Morgan, L. Durant, M. Bambino, C. Dapson, D. Mackey, K. Fro- schauer, A. Abel. Third Row: T. Lynch, J. Jones, H. Collins, E. Hynes, T. Carney, R. Walker. MRS. ZINGARO—KINDERGARTEN Bottom Row: P. Durant, M. Chmura, J. Harris, J. Murphy, M. York, H. Sawyer, D. Wintcrton. Second Row: M. Kardys, R. Brockway, G. Dixon, L. Ernenwein, Mrs. Zingaro, B. Dodge, S. Wil- liams, R. Bcauchcsnc, D. Carver. Third Row: J. Bowman, P. Law, L. Rouillicr, H. Sidelko, D. Erickson, R. Graves, J. Tanney, D. Stcdman, C. Pour, S. Patrick. 88 cKcUnqante MRS. HUMPHREY— KINDERGARTEN Bottom Row: P. Gates, J. Stone, J. Woodbury, M. Halstead, J. Stewart, W. Porter, C. Wcssel- dinc. Second Row: S. Dunn, K. Kittsley, M. Grisen- thwaite, T. Comley, L. Hayes, M. Royc, S. Pie- troski, L. Congdon. Third Row: F. Wyland, S. Bartholoma, A. Raynsford, B. Morris, S. Atlcy, T. Brokaw. fourth Row: J. Hill, J. Jennings, P. Whuc, D. Tudman, J. Amann, J. Mitchell, R. Schon. ’KauUnyanU MRS. HUMPHREY— KINDERGARTEN Bottom Row: J. Vanderlan, V. Hall, 3. Good- win, S. Shovca, A. Gcraolo, D. Newcomb. Second Row: G. Wittman, P. Barnes, J. Gale J. Hess, D. Armstrong, R. Duchcne, C. Hol- lingsworth, K. Rose. Third Row: B. Bohrcr, J. Withington, N. Blatt, R. Davis, M. Eager, J. Cole, H. Surburg, N. Kilgore, D. Hess, R. Burnham. TCctuUnyanU 89 MISS WETTEL—KINDERGARTEN Bottom Row: R. Weller, R. Hawthorne, R. Schncible, B. Davies, G. Caldwell, A. Roman, R. Sawyer. Second Row: J. West, D. Abel, C. Darling, B. Kegebcin, Miss Wettel, S. Horodnick, D. Spauld- ing, E. Ross, S. Watson. Third Row: M. Davis, H. Smith, C. Peck, B. Parmon, S. West, D. Cmaylo, M. Holt, R. Fer- guson, E. Kirk, M. Anderson, J. Urtz, D. Craver. TZuuUriyarttc MRS. ARONSON— KINDERGARTEN Bottom Row: P. Lcmire, D. Boicc, B. McDer- mott, W. Hilts, D. Lampman, R. Abel, V. Finch. Second Row: L. Moffitt, K. Smith, C. Janowski, S. Loomis, Mrs. Aronson, N. Mackey, J. Stock- bridge, B. Kitchen, M. Durant. Third Row: D. Dam, R. Hunt, N. Wagner, L. Todd, J. Durant, A. Kitchen, D. Hilts, G. Bur- licgh. Fourth Row: G. Hyle, S. Strong, R. Finen, B. Steward, F. Simmons, A. Lawton, J. Sprinkle. ituUnqantat MRS. ARONSON— KINDERGARTEN Bottom Row: F. Bambino, D. Robinson, E. Slima, J. Eddy, L. Secor, M. Perkins. Second Row: R. Way, C. Morgan, V. Sprague, M. McCoriliff, Mrs. Aronson, K. Brown, M. Forisc, M. Vauglin, N. Youngs. Third Row: D. Brown, L. Stevens, L. Maxficld, M. Cervo, E. Dixon, C. Naxcl, P. Kochocki, C. Scclman, R. Frost, C. Cobb. Fou-rth Row: R. Durant, D. Zajac, L. Fedor, E. Reynolds, H. Francis, S. Roberts, F. Ingersoll. utcCenqantat, MRS. ZINGARO—KINDERGARTEN Bottom Row: D. Kingwatcr, J. Steve, W. Storms, R. Herrick, L. Rossi. Second Row: M. Franz, J. Skaggs, K. Mushala, D. Hochn, Mrs. Zingaro, E. Smith, B. Highers, K. Stoddard, P. Bullingham. Third Row: J. Downer, L. Filey, J. Cagwin, D. Lipphard, W. Stone, R. Bennett, J. Clark, N. Spink. Absent: J. Patten, D. Eddy, S. Lamphcre, T. Skinner, J. Squadrito, E. Johnson. 90 TCutdenyanteK MISS WETTELL—KINDERGARTEN Bottom Roto: J. Apgar, R. Scybold, R. Schmidt ka, H. Vaughn, M. Sergent. Second Roto: K. Trunko, B. Bartlett, J. Walker, L. Spink, Miss Wcttcl, S. Lewis, P. Slcdziona, D. O’Hericn, C. Wendt. Third Roto: E. Bourne, R. Mason, C. Carey, L. Collins, N. Butler, B. Clark, A. Wintcrton, H. Johnson, E. Catello, M. McCook. Absent: L. Kranbuhl, R. Wright, S. Crane, P. Haynes, K. Lamphcrc. fye ttvcuf, MRS. PRITCHARD—GREEN WAY Bottom Roto: S. Klein, W. Lewis, C. Dukett, K. Lockwood, A. Salsburg, W. Arthur. Second Roto: S. Salsburg, L. Jowett, D. Arm- strong, Mrs. Pritchard, P. Swistak, E. Arm- strong, R. Cole. Third Roto: D. Umholtz, G. Evans, R. Lewis, C. Umholtz. MISS VAN HYNING— CHURCHVILLE Bottom Roto: E. Lawrence, G. Peck, J. Wales- ziewski, C. Lo Galbo, P. Bertram. Second Roto: P. Lo Galbo, B. Swain, N. Skaggs, B. Sprague, J. Swain, L. Pccola, B. Swain. Third Roto: P. Peck, C. Lo Galbo, J. Bertram, Miss Van Hyning, E. Peck, M. Saylcs, M. Row- land. Fourth Roto: D. Kent, R. Lawrence, B. Farley, 1). Krauch, B. Farley, J. Walcszicwski, L. Sholtz. 91 1 eruto (fatten Tfo 2 MRS. ASHFORTH—VERNON CENTER NO. 2 Bottom Row: N. Snider, N. Owens, S. Clinch, Mrs. Ashforth, J. Snider, K. Deal, K. Willson. Second Row: R. Clinch, J. Janowski, G. Simmons, D. Deal, R. Simmons, E. Skin- ner, P. Willson. 1Xy and 1 (fauteru MRS. HERRING—V. V. CORNERS Bottom Row: P. Wilson, Mrs. Herring, D. Way. Second Row: R. Facciolo, G. Seifert, V. Bates, R. Ingersoll. 92 'Vcuto (fatten MRS. WAGAR—VERNON CENTER NO. 3 Bottom Row: W. Esch, R. Newman, D. Hyle, T. Esch, E. Lewin, J. Winterton. Second Row: D. Lent, G. Tabolt, R. 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TOWNSHOES ___ MAIN STREET ONEIDA, NEW YORK Compliments of CASSIDY’S SHOE STORE Shoes for All the Family Main Street Oneida, N. Y. Compliments of RICKARD’S 125 Main Street Oneida, New York SHERRILL HARDWARE CO. General Hardware and Kyanize Paints Power Lawn Mowers Phone 298 Stanley Power Tools Sherrill, New York ESTABLISHED • V IN 1929 Commercial Printer — j C. ZMoyct SBlvd., Sherrill, tN. Cf . Over 25 years of Service 98 Congratulations and Continued Success to the Class of 1955 from MARGREY’S FOOD MARKET 602 Sherrill Road Sherrill, New York BARNASKEY FUEL CO. 220 Sconondoa Street Oneida, New York Compliments of NATIONAL AUTO STORES 129 Madison Street Oneida, New York BROCKWAY’S HOME APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE Compliments 169-177 Madison Street of Oneida, New York A FRIEND Maytag, Easy and Crosley Appliances Phone 684 99 SHERRILL CITY GARAGE H. T. Oatman, Prop. 245 W. Seneca Street Phone Sherrill 260 Sherrill, New York OATMAN TRACTOR COMPANY, INC. John Deere Sales and Service Compliments of ONEIDA HARDWARE CO. 107 Madison St. Onedia, N. Y. JULIANA CENTER INFANTS and CHILDREN’S Tots to Teens 186 W. Dominick St. Rome, N. Y. M. J. ENGELBERT BRO. Diamonds, Silverware, Watches Rome, New York NELSON’S DEPARTMENT STORE Cor. Dominick and George Streets Rome, N. Y. Phone 4488 ROME PAINT and WALLPAPER CO. Phone 4527 217 West Dominick St. Rome, N. Y. Fred Williams Bill Winterton ARLOTT DUPLICATOR SUPPLY CO. Exclusive Agency for-. Gestetner Stencil Duplicator, Rex-o-graph fluid Duplicators, Marr Stencil Duplicator, Typewriters, Adding Machines, Ribbons and Carbon, Filing Equipment, Machines Sold, Rented and Repaired. Phone 3-9537 820 Charlotte St. Utica, N. Y. 100 WHITE TRUCKS and BUSES JOHNSON WHITE TRUCKS 416 BROAD ST. UTICA, N. Y. Compliments to the Class of ’55 O’SHEA SUPPLY CO, INC. Plumbing Heating Supplies PHONE 4055 136 S. JAMES ST. ROME, N. Y. Compliments to the Class of ’55 T. S. GREEN STAGE EQUIPMENT 405 WOOD BUILDING SYRACUSE 2, NEW YORK COLERICK SUPPLY COMPANY INC. INDUSTRIAL and WELDING SUPPLIES 12 LIBERTY STREET PHONE 2-4193 UTICA, N. Y. 101 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '55 HERTHUM AND PATTERSON, INC. Chrysler Dealers Rome, N. Y. 102 Compliments of OLIVER OFFICE EQUIPMENT Rome, New York Phone 714 Phone 918 COLLIER’S Oneida Paint and Wallpaper Co. 124 Madison Street Oneida, N. Y. Togs for Tots Notions Ladies’ Lingerie Compliments of CHAPMAN’S W. S. ROSS Sherrill Dry Good Store 620-622 Sherrill Rd. Sherril, N. Y. Sherrill, N. Y. Compliments of MARSHALL HOPE Men’s and Boy’s Wear Stores in Onedia — Canastota — Camden VERNON PHARMACY S. Dardano, Jr., B.S. Cor. Seneca Verona Sts. Phone 3-3125 Vernon, N. Y. Your Rexall Store Compliments of ONEIDA UPHOLSTERY SHOP THE BOAT Main Street Vernon, N. Y. Oneida, N. Y. 103 ONEIDA G. E. APPLIANCES SURPLUS OUTLET Men’s Wear E. J. MURPHY Hunting and Fishing Equipment Sherrill, New York New Government Surplus Telephone 1716 132 Madison Street Oneida, New York Our Best to You— Compliments THE CLASS OF 1955 from the VINCENT L. CORONA, TAILOR SILVER CITY INN Sherrill, New York Millwork Roofing Wallboards Paints Hardware Insulation Mason Supplies Glass Compliments of CROWN DAIRY SUPPLY LYNCH LUMBER COMPANY OF NEW YORK ”A Complete Building Service” 14 Curtiss Road Your Lumber No.” 3-2925 Vernon, New York Vernon, N. Y. ''Your Lumber No.” 6-5236 Oriskany Blvd., Whitesboro, N. Y. Distributors of Crown Milking Machine Rub- ber Parts, Milking Machine Cleaning Brushes. Harvaclean—Cleaning Compound, and Milk- house Equipment. 104 A. F. GILBERT SON Architects 358 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 1, NEW YORK Compliments of Good Luck to HARRY F. NAUMANN CLASS OF ’55 Real Estate - Insurance from 214 Cedar Street NORMANDIE Naumann Bldg. Vernon, New York Telephone 623 Oneida, N. Y. Phone 3-2491 VERNON DINER E. Pernez, Prop. WILLARD J. LAUBE COAL WOOD OIL Vernon, N. Y. Compliments to Class of 1955 Phone 3-2731 Vernon, N. Y. Compliments from the SILVER CITY INN Sherrill, New York 105 SCHOOL BUS BODIES THE MANUFACTURER OF - melica 5 7ine5t School Sul fiodij EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE V.V.S. GRADUATING CLASS OF 1955 TRADE MARK Oneida Products Corporation CANASTOTA, NEW YORK 106 Compliments of VERNON Plumbing and Heating Vernon, New York Compliments of SIMMON’S DAIRY Vernon Center, N. Y. See the PYROFAX BOTTLE GAS latest fashions Story Prop. at Vernon, N. Y. LANDMAN’S DRESS SHOPPE Main St. Oneida, N. Y. Compliments of THE ONEIDA VALLEY NATIONAL BANK of Oneida, New York Branch Office Branch Office HAMILTON, NEW YORK SHERRILL, NEW YORK MEMBER OF FDIC 107 Compliments of UBLER MILKING MACHINE CO. Vernon, New York Compliments of SANSONE’S DEPT. STORE Vernon, New York Compliments of Compliments of ROY’S ATLANTIC SERVICE NEWMAN’S WEST SHORE HOTEL Vernon, New York Vernon, New York Compliments of Compliments of CONFECTIONARY SHOP SHEAR’S MARKET Vernon, New York Vernon, New York Compliments of Compliments of POHL’S G. L. F. LEE’S BARBER SHOP Vernon, New York Vernon, New York 108 SINCE 1910 INVITATIONS • CARDS • DIPLOMAS • YEAR BOOKS Charles Gallinger 301 FAYETTE ST. MANLIUS. N. Y. PHONE 62-7023 FACTORY HOME OFFICE 615 WYANDOTTE STREET KANSAS CITY 5. MISSOURI Compliments of aAa Phone: wv VERNON FARM SUPPLY Jamesway Barn Equipment Vernon, New York McCormick Tractors and Machines International Trucks DIBBLE’S INN Rooms Available for Banquets and Bridge Parties Cocktail Lounge The finest in beer, wines, liquors Route 5 Vernon, N. Y. Phone Vernon 3-2595 VICTORY CHAIN, INC. Self Service MEATS - GROCERIES - PRODUCE Telephone 3-3985 Wm. Decker, Mgr. BREITHAUPT’S The best place in Sherrill to shop” Drugs Sporting Goods Everything for the athletes See us first! Phone Sherrill 290 Free Delivery At the Stoplight, Route 5 109 Grove Truman, Proprietor MORGAN MFG. CO. LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIAL Phone: Shop 163, Res. 3-F-23 Kenwood Station Oneida, New York H. F. JOY CO., INC. Oneida, New York A better store in the shopping center Lee 404 Compliments of MARKSON BROTHERS FURNITURE, RUGS AND APPLIANCES 138 Main Street Oneida, New York Phone Oneida 1057 Compliments of CHAPMAN GAS SERVICE 257 E. Walnut Street Oneida, New York BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1955 VERNON TELEPHONE CO. Central New York State’s Oldest and Largest LIVESTOCK AUCTION Every Wed. — 12 Noon Sharp — Every Wed. Congratulations to the Class of ’55 BURTON Livestock Exchange, Inc. Vernon, N. Y. Phone 3-5105 President, Clifford E. Nower Phone Earlville 18Y12 Auctioneers-. Tom W. Burton and Howard G. Nower New York State Licensed and Bonded no THE MARK L. DALTON CO. Lehigh Valley Coal Building Materials 584 Main Street Oneida, New York CAMPBELL DAIRY Premium Dairy Products Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Cream Ice Cream Home of Oneida’s Newest Finest Dairy and Snack Bar” Oneida 1089 210 Loucks Street Oneida, New York VERNON GAS OIL CO. Fuel Oil, Kerosene, and Oils Vernon, N. Y. Arthur Edic, Prop. NELSON’S FLORAL SHOP Flowers of Distinction Phone 961 210 Main St. Oneida, N. Y. Phone 25 552 Sherrill Sherrill, N. Y, We Deliver CAMPBELL-DEAN FUNERAL HOME M. G. Dean, Jr. 24 Hour Ambulance Service Sickroom Supply Service LUYK’S FLOWERS Pot Plants - Cut Flowers 212 Lenox Ave. Oneida, N. Y. Phone 671 Phone 286 Oxygen Service Oneida, New York COUNCIL FILMS, INC. We rent 16 mm Sound Film Programs for Schools, Home, Churches and Organizations. 50 N. Main St. Homer, N. Y. Ill GORDON FLOWER SHOP G. H. Thibaudeau Oneida, New York Compliments of ADAMS DAIRY CO. R. D. 2 Onedia, N. Y. SIVER SUNOCO SERVICE Seiberling Tires Delco Butenes G. M. Siver, Owner Phone 61 Sherrill, N. Y. 301 W. Seneca Congratulations Congratulations To The Class of ’55 To The Class of ’55 NEW LONDON HIGGINSVILLE IGA STORE GARAGE CLARENCE M. CARPENTER EXPERT PAINTER EECCPATCP Imperial Washable Wallpaper All Work Guaranteed Dial 28882 3 Amy Avenue Utica, New York 112 H. D. KULOW, INC. Wholesale Electrical Supplies CLARENCE M. CARPENTER Painting and Decorating 3 Amy Avenue Utica, N. Y. PHONE 2-8882 1122 PARK AVE. UTICA 3, N. Y. Compliments TEHANS to the CLASS OF '55 STIEFVATER ELECTRIC CO., INC UTICA 2, N. Y. WHOLESALE CANDY PHONE 4-5724 601 JAMES ST. UTICA 3, NEW YORK 113 1839 1955 THE NATIONAL BANK OF VERNON Vernon, New York COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE MEMBER F.D.I.C. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CLARKSON CHEMICAL CO, INC. Compliments to the Institutional Chemists Class of ’55 ROBERT T. ILES REPRESENTATIVE VERNON DINER ONEIDA, NEW YORK VERNON, N. Y. 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