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THE SHEVERON I960 Published by THE SHEVERON STAFF VERNON — VERONA — SHERRILL CENTRAL SCHOOL VERONA, NEW YORK Ml ' SHEVERON I960 We, the Class of I960, proudly dedicate this yearbook to our school nurse and friend, Mrs. Altha Wolfe, affectionately known as Ma. She has given us sympathy and guidance, together with an inexhaustible supply of Band-aids and medical attention throughout our high school years. For this endless understanding and willingness to help, we express our sincere appreciation. Charles Pomeroy, Jr., Vice-President; Kenneth F. Lamb, Arthur H. Agne, John E. Deal, Jr., President; Harold G. Francis, Mrs. Sunny Boggs, Robert W. Arthur. Absent: Dr. Wendell, K. Loomis, Charles G. Marshall. BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education and the Su- perintendent of Schools extend congratu- lations to our departing Seniors and wish them success in their future endeavors. JOHN E. DEAL, JR. President JOHN SKAWSKI Superintendent DR. JOHN SKAWSKI Superintendent ADMINISTRATION 5 PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE VICE-PRINCIPAL To the Class of I960 our heartiest con- gratulations and sincere best wishes. We thank you for a job well done in achieving this goal in your educational program. We want you to know that we have ap- preciated your loyalty, support, and coopera- tion over the years. Your contributions have helped considerably in raising the scholastic level of our school. We feel certain you will give a good ac- count of yourselves after you graduate and that you will be a credit to VVS. It has been a pleasure to know you and work with you. JOHN B. PILETTE Principal 6 WILBUR F. HOYT BUSINESS MANAGER Mrs. Ethel Warcup, Board Secretary; Warner Frison, Clerk; Brian Leach, Business Manager. CURRICULUM CO-ORDINATOR Mr. Charles Clark SECRETARIES Seated: Mrs. Liddycoat, Mrs. Wettel, Mrs. Borum. Standing; Mrs. Cassell, Mrs. Silk- netter. Mr. Olcott, Chairman; Mr. Basset. Mr BUSINESS rtrs. Freeman, Mrs. Wellman, Chairman; Mrs. Snyder, Mr. Simmons. Mr. Collin: FACULTY Now cast a glance At the teachers here; Pick out the ones You’ve had this year. Just scan the pan Of every one — You may have worked. But you had fun! And now the brain mill’s Almost through . . . Don’t kid yourself — You'll miss ’em too!!” ENGLISH LIBRARY Mrs. Lawless. Seated: Mrs. Gifford, Miss Clark, Mrs. Tuttle, Mr. Robinson. Standing: Mrs. Reynolds, Mr. Lesniowski, Mr. Davis, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Pickett, Chairman; Mr. Simpson. HOMEMAKING Mrs. York, Chairman; Mrs. Tudman. Mrs. Kreiter, Mr. Jenkins. GUIDANCE LANGUAGE Miss Davies. Chairman; Mrs. Mattingly. Seated: Mrs. Everett, Mr. Nixdorf, Mr. Gray, Mr. Clark, Chairman; Mr. Maphia. Standing: Mr. Col- lins, Mr. Dunn. MATH SCIENCE Seated: Mr. Roehm, Mrs. Bellinger, Chairman; Mr. Odell, Savercool. Standing: Mr. Hannigan, Mr. Ludwig, Mr. Hood. MUSIC Mr. Zingaro, Chairman; Mr. Rightmyer. 10 SHOP Mr. J. Cmaylo, Chairman; Mr. Graves. SOCIAL STUDIES Seated: Mr. Finley, Miss Vaughn, Chairman; Miss Jacques, Mr. Collins, Mr. Ezzo. Standing: Mr. Ramagc, Mr. Bones. Mrs. Tudman, Mrs. Howe, Head. Mr. Delong, Mr. McKee, Head. HEALTH PHYS. ED. Mrs. Reilly, Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Vergilito, Mr. DiPietro. CAFETERIA STAFF First Row: Mrs. Raymond, Mrs. Jones, Mgr. Second Row: Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Horodnick. Third Row: Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Lceder, Mrs. Short, Head Cook; Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Hall. CUSTODIANS First Row: R. Metot, E. Lent. Second Row: R. Grant, Head; E. Greene, J. Cosimeno, Mrs. A. Bar- comb, Mrs. H. Greene. First Row: R. Nelson, R. Coleman, A. Sable, F. Welch, J. Filey, J. Drobnica, R. Conover, R- Peacock. Second Row: H. Durant, L. Carter, R. Burdick, G. Seifert, E. Wells, F. Dam, P. Anderson, D. VanSlyke, G. Peck, E. Kitchen, C. Bcrdanicr. IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM HUGH GRIFFTH YESTERDAY Not long ago, in the second month of the year, a group of excited, eager seventh graders passed through the big glass doors of their new Jr.-Sr. High School. We, the Class of I960, remember that February of 1955, be- cause we were those seventh graders. We were to enjoy the friendships, work, and activities that only our class will remember. Since we were busy getting acquainted with our new school and with other students we did not have any activities as seventh graders. As eighth graders, however, we were eager to elect officers and request activities. We elected Alan Brecken- ridge as President, John Walker as Vice-President, Steve Morris as Secretary, and Ronnie Putman as Treasurer. Mr. Collins was our advisor. The request for a Saint Patrick’s Day Dance was granted. For the first time we were able to work together at an activity. Alan Brecken- ridge and April Hall were our Duke and Duchess for the evening while Mrs. Beth Campbell provided the music. As we began our first year of high school with Alan Breckenridge, President; Jeff Ferris, Vice-President; Mar- garet Smith, Secretary; and Craig Duncan, Treasurer, the idea of a money-making project was accepted by all of us. We tried all schemes imaginable, such as knocking on our neighbors’ doors, flattering our friends, or bribing our relatives to sell our quota of Christmas cards. Our efforts proved rewarding as we received a profit of over two hundred dollars. The Valentine’s Dance was the main social event of our Freshman year. Larry Sprague and April Hall were named King and Queen. Alan Breckenridge was again elected President in our sophomore year. Other officers included Bob Drake, Vice-President; Lois Langford, Secretary; and Ronnie Jones, Treasurer. In order to show everyone that we were aware of the space age we developed the theme of Satellite Swing” for our spring dance. The gym was decorated with an enormous satellite hanging from the ceiling and nets of balloons which were dropped during the dance. Disc jockey Dandy Dan Leonard played records while we danced. It was up to us as sophomores to provide flowers for Baccalaureate and Commencement. After much coax- ing from our advisor, Mrs. Reynolds, several members volunteered to donate flowers and arrange them for these events. Our Junior year, with Mrs. Bellinger as our advisor, found us with many activities. After electing officers of Alan Breckenridge, Steve Morris, Lois Langford, and Doug Linstruth as President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer, we began our activities. The two main events of the first half of our junior year were the Football Dance and the ordering of our rings. The climax of the football season was the Football Dance for which we were responsible. The ceiling of the gym was decorated with red and white streamers of crepe paper and the walls were decorated with foot- ball helmets and megaphones. After much consideration pf the ring committee with several companies, our rings were finally ordered and we were eagerly awaiting their arrival. The second semester was devoted entirely to our Junior Prom. We voted on a theme three times before we were satisfied. Finally, we decided on Carousel.” Committees began work and there were many excited whispers about the decorations which the decoration com- mittee was trying to keep secret. On May 22 the big night arrived. While dancing to the music of Freddy Lawrence our eyes wandered to the center of the floor where we saw the gaily decorated Carousel where our king and queen, Ron Jones and April Hall, were crowned. Then our eyes turned to the crystal ball and the pink and white streamers which extended from it to the blue curtains on the walls. This was our Prom and we were proud of it. In September, 1959, we assembled once more to elect officers. Howard Clapsaddlc was elected President; Joan Felts, Vice-President; April Hall, Secretary; and Larry Herzog, Treasurer. Already we were preparing for graduation. We ordered our announcements and cards, and filled out our statistics for the Senior section in the yearbook. The biggest event was our Senior pictures. Many of us enjoyed working at our Senior Conces- sion at the School Fair, especially Allen Glover, who was willing to sacrifice several dips into a tub of water, for the good old Senior class. Thanks Al! We’ll never forget it. ’’Winter Wonderland, our theme for the Christmas Dance, was carried out vet)' effectively. Characteristics of a winter scene were snow flakes, lighted Christmas trees, and a snow-covered fence extending along a path. Adding to the effect was the music provided by our own V.V.S. Dance Band. As Leap Year rolled around the girls of the Senior class insisted on a Leap Year Dance. In February their wish was granted and a capacity crowd filled the gym to dance to the music of disc jockey, Gordy Hood. We let the teachers take it easy for a day as each of us dressed in our Sunday best and conducted classes. Not until that day did we realize how difficult and tire- some teaching could be. As June approached we looked forward to the arrival of our yearbooks, graduation, and the Dinner Dance. These were to be the biggest and most important events of our class, for we knew that these events would climax our days at V.V.S. To us, the Class of I960, our days at V.V.S will seem like only yesterday as we skim through the pages of this, our yearbook. HELEN HENNESSY 15 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR TOP FIVE! . . VALEDICTORIAN ALAN KELTS 94.025 SALUTATORI AN HELEN HENNESSY 90.950 VICTOR GLEN ADAMS Hector What's up? Varsity Football 3, 4; J.V. Foot- ball 1; Varsity Basketball 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Baseball 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Track 4. A smile that won't come off. SANDRA LEI BIRD Sendee Ha! Ha! Prom Attendant 3; F.N.A. 4; F.H.A. 1; Pantherettes 3, 4; Shcvcron Business Staff 4. Mischief danceth in her eyes. LEON ROSS BEAULIEU Boo-ah ChaCha-Cha!” Wrestling 2, 3, 4. I've taken my fun where I've found it. LINDA LEE BARNES Pinky Where’s Bob Library Club 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1; Archery 2. Earth being so good, would heaven seem best? MARY MARGARET BLUST Butchie Why not! French Club I; Math Club 2; F. T.A. 2, 3; Cadet Teacher 3; G. A.A. 2, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1; F. N. A. 4; Football Queen Candidate 3; Tri- Valley League Queen Representa- tive 3; Junior Prom Queen Candidate 3. A kind overflow of kindness. 17 GAIL THORPE BOYSON Thorpie An all that jazz Commercial Club 2, 3; Library Club 1; G.A.A. I; Bowling 1, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Co-manager of school store 4. What a wit-snapper you are! ELIZABETH ANNE BROWN Buzz) How should I know? Student Council 1; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Math Club 2; G.A.A. 1; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; F.N.A. 2, 3, 4. The great end of life is not knowledge, but action. KEITH ALTON BREITHAUPT Little Al 'That's right. National Honor Society 3, 4; Sheveron 3, 4; Beacon 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Bowling 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 4; J.V. Basketball 3; Golf 1. 2, 3, 4; Thespian Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Junior Rotarian 4. TAe «re of success is constancy of purpose. ALAN ARTHUR BRECKENRIDGE Breck You do say? Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3; French Club 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 2, 3; Freshman Bas- ketball 1; J.V. Baseball 1, 2; Wrestling 1; Class President 1, 2, 3. To insure peace of mind ignore the rules and regulations. FRANCIS JOSEPH BRZEZOWSKI Fran Like Help? Math Club 1, 2; J.V. Football 2; Freshman Football 1; Fresh- man Basketball 1; Basketball- Intramurals 3. Time is but the stream I go a- fishing in. JOSEPH KENNETH BURBACK Joe You know if F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Why should the devil have all the fun? JOAN EMILY BYRNS Joanie Ob no! Sheveron 4; French Gub I, 2, 3; F.T.A. 3; Cadet Teacher 3; Band 1. True innocence is ashamed of nothing. URSULA BURKHARD Ursula REGINA CAROL BUTLER Gina Come on, RitaV’ Sheveron Typist 4; Commercial Club 2; Library Club 1; Bowling 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3; School Store 4; Camera Club 1; Art Service Club 1. Full of sweet indifference. 19 Nothing is like living on the farm. Senior Band 1, 2. True as a needle to a pole. BERYL THOMAS CAMPBELL Camp Why Sure! Sheveron 4; Audio-Visual Club 1; F.F.A. 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Freshman Basketball 1; Track 2; Football Manager 2; Talent Show 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3; Gymnastics 2. There’s a time for all things. PATRICIA ANN CHAPMAN Pat Like Help Shevcron Typist 4; Shevcron Advertising Staff 4; Commercial Club 2, 3; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1; Football Queen Candidate 4; National Honor Society 4. Charms strike the sight. GRACE MAE CLINCH Grace Alright you guys. Shevcron 4; Library Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 3; Bowling 1; Hockey 3; Volleyball 1, 3, 4; F.N.A. 2, 3, 4; Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. The joy of the heart fairly colours the face. HOWARD ARTHUR CLAPSADDLE Hoc Oh Yes! Student Council 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sportsman- ship Brotherhood 3, 4; Jr. Rotar- ian 4; Yearbook 4; Beacon 4; Boys' State 3; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club President 4; Thespian Guild 3, 4; Thespian Treasurer 4; Shcveron Asst. Ed. 4; Beacon Feature Editor 4; President of Class of '60 4; Senior Band Vice-President 4. ’m wo j politician and my other habits are good. SHIRLEY LORRAINE CLARK Shirl Are you serious? Commercial Club 4; Library 2; F.H.A. 3; G.A.A. 1; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Senior Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3. Her ro Ve uaj ever soft, gentle, and low; an excellent thing in a woman. DONALD FRANCIS CLUKIES, II Don 'That’s Wicked! Shevcron 4; Beacon 4; A.V. Club 1; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club President 3; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3; J. V. Football 1; Freshman Basket- ball 1; Freshman Football 1; Swimming I, Science Club 3, 4; Senior Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; National Honor Society 4. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiam. 20 ELMER COMBS Beeb NANCY JEAN COMBS Nan You don’t say!” Varsity Football 3; J.V. Football 1; Wrestling 2, 3. What I aspired to be, and was not, comforts me. CAROL ANNE CONLEY Cono Nice going Charlie!” Commercial Club 2, 3; Library Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3; Art Service Club 1, 2; Office Assistant 4; Shcveron Ad- vertising Staff 4. A inability to stay quiet is one of the most conspicuous failings of mankind. BARBARA FRANCES CONLEY Barb Hi, fans” Latin Club 2, 3; Latin Club Sec- retary 2; Library Club 1; F.T.A. 3, 4; Cadet Teacher 3, 4; G.A.A. 1; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. As merry as the day is long. 21 Library Club 3; G.A.A. 1; Bowl- ing 1; Senior Band 1, 2, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 4. Everything happens to etery- body sooner or later if there is time enough. JO ANNE DE FREES Joanie But gee!” F.H.A. 1; Dramatic Club 1. Happiness, our being’s end and aim. PATRICIA MARIE DROBNICA Pat Honest, 1 will!” Library Club 1, 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. Vice-President 3; F.N.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1; F.H.A. President 4. There is a good time coming. PATRICIA ANNE DYGERT Patti Regina ” Commercial Club 2; Bowling 1, 2; Art Sen-ice Club 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee 3. A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. WILLIAM CRAIG DUNCAN Dune Is that right?” Freshman Football 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Freshman Basket- ball I; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1; Basketball 3. 4. The foremost man of all this world. DONNA MARIE DURR Donna Oh my gosh man!” Class play 3; F.H.A. 1, 3; Soft- ball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3. Things that are moderate last a long while. 22 JOANN MARIE FELTS Feltsie Louder! Can’t hear you!” Executive Council 3; Student Council 2, 3; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3, 4; Shcvcron Adv. Manager 4; Beacon 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Math Club 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; J V. Cheer- leader 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Bowling 1, 2, 3; Bowling Secretary 1, President 2, Treasurer 3: Latin Club Vice-President 2; F.N.A. 2; Junior Prom Candidate 3; Junior Prom Committee Chair- man 3; Class Vice-President 4; Band 1, 2; Majorette 1; Junior Ring Committee 3. A woman is a dish for the gods. LINDA LOU FORCE Lynn Vm sorry! Sheveron Typist 4; F.H.A. I; Bowling 2; Thespian Club 4. A faithful friend is the medicine of life ALLEN GLOVER Moonie You're breaking my heart. Sheveron Staff 2, 3, 4; Assistant Sport Editor 2; Sport Editor 3; Photo Editor 4; French Club 1; Varsity Basketball 4; J.V. Bas- ketball 2, 3; Freshman Basket- ball Manager 1; J.V. Baseball 1, 2, 3; Freshman Baseball 1; Pep Club 1; Camera Club 1; Senior Chorus 1, 2. By blood a king, by heart a clown. SUSAN JANE FRENCH Frenchie” You idiot” Library Club 4; Office Assistant 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3; Foot- ball Queen Candidate 4. I am a feather for each wind that blows. ROGER WILLIAM FOX Foxy I say, ol’ chap! Varsity Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 1; Freshman Football 1; Marching Band 1, 2. Born to be with others. ROBERT CARL GLUR Bob Oh, Emma! J.V. Football 1; Wrestling 3, 4. Deeds, not words. 23 You think so!” French Cub 1; Math Club 3; Basketball 3; Science Club 3- To eat, drink, and be merry. RONALD J. HALL Ron Why not?” A. V. Club 2; Math Club 3; Office Assistant 2; Bowlin ? 2; Varsity Football 4; J.V. Football 3; Freshman Football 1; Varsity Baseball 4; Freshman Baseball 1; Wrestling 3, 4; Basketball 3; Science Club 3. Where there is no choice we do well to make no difficulty. APRIL MAE HALL Charlie Neato! Executive Council 1; Student Council 1, 2; Shevcron 4; Latin Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; J.V. Cheer- leader 1, 2; G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3; Vice-President 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Football Queen Candidate 3, 4; Queen 4; Junior Prom Queen 3; Valentine Dance Queen 1. But for my own part, it was Greek to me 24 DANIEL WILLIAM GRISENTHWAITE Dan I’ll do it. Student Council 1; French Club 1, 3; Math Club 3; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Basketball 3; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 1. Everything comes if only a man will wish. GEORGE W. HAVENER Feeb” Get it done?” Wrestling 2, 3- I believe absence is a great element of charm. ROGER WILLIAM HAWTHORNE Polly Chester!” A.V. Club 1; French Club 1; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Ping Pong 4; Junior Rotarian 4. Easy to like and hard to beat. LAWRENCE EDGAR HERZOG Larry 43 left with 3 block! Varsity Football 2, 3. 4, Co- Captain 4; Most Improved Player 2; J.V. Football 1; Fresh- man Football 1; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 1, 2; Fresh- man Baseball 1, 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Wrestler 3; Co-Captain 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 4; Senior Band 1, 2, 4; Class Treasurer 4. Though he was rough, he was kindly. HELEN MARY HENNESSY JUDITH ANN HENRY Judy Did he call? Henny I know it. Executive Council 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3, 4; Sheveron 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Math Gub 2, 3. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Cadet Teacher 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Bowling 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1; Spanish Gub 2. The gratifying feeling that our duty has been done. WINIFRED MAE HITCHINGS Winnie Gee’s Jack! Commercial Club 3; F.H.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 1. Life is but a song. Commercial Club 3; F.H.A. 4; Hockey 4. The time will come when you will hear from me. 25 JUDITH ANN JONES Jennifer Who's got their vocabulary words done? Office Assistant 4; G.A.A. 1; Bowling 3, 4; Bowling Secretary 4; Senior Band 1; School Store Clerk 4; National Honor Society 4. Happiness is a wine of the rarest vintage. DORIS J. KELLY Dori Yes, I know. Library Club 1, 2; F.H.A. 2, 3; F.N.A. 2, 3. She will sit as quiet as a lamb. RONALD CLINTON JONES Chester Roger Student Council 3, 4; Shcveron Advertising Staff 4; Math Club 3; Varsity Football 3, 4; Co- Captain 4; J.V. Football 1; Var- sity Basketball 3, 4; Manager 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Freshman Basketball 1; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 1, 2; Track 3; Class Treasurer 2; Jr. Prom King. A good man is contented. STEPHANIE MICHAI. KELKER Steph Well, what are you going to do? Sheveron Subscription Editor 4; Beacon 3, 4; French Club 4; Math Club 2. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3; F. N.A. 3, 4. If you smile, she splits her sides with laughter. KEITH ALAN KELTS A1 'That's the ginchiest. National Honor Society 3. 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3, 4; Beacon 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 4; J.V. Football 1; Freshman Basketball 1; Basket- ball 3; Baseball Statistician 1, 2, 3; Thespian Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3; Math Club 4; Junior Rotarian 4. Good manners and knowledge maketh a man. 00k . ■ ,ii ■XtT’ MARY EDITH KENFIELD Mary Wait for me! National Honor Society 3, 4; Beacon 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; F.T.A. 2; Beacon Ass't Editor 4; Thespian Club 1, 2, 3; Thes- pian Play 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2; Vice- President of Thespian Club 3; Beacon News Editor 3; Shevcron Class Editor 4. Always leave them laughing. GERALD IRVIN KINNE Jerry What Them that ask no questions are told no lies. FREDERICK GEORGE KIECHLE Kiech You better believe it!” Student Council 2; French Club 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 1; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Senior Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 know a trick worth two of that. GERALD LLOYD KINER Krash Cool it dad cool it. F.F.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1; Wrestling 4. Boys are boys, and employ them- selves with boyish matters. DIANE KIPP Kipper Oh Mercy! Commercial Club 3. Trouble rides behind and gallops with her. 27 ANNA ELIZABETH KIRK Squeaks Sugar” Commercial Club 2, 3; Library Club 2; Bowling 4; F.F.A. Queen Candidate 4; F.N.A. 4. As good as gold. LOIS BESSIE LANGFORD Louie Hey you guys, wait for me!” Executive Council 4; Student Council 4; Sportsmanship Broth- erhood 3, 4; Sheveron 4; Latin Club I, 3; Math Club 2, 3; F.T. A. 3; Cadet Teacher 3; Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Class 2; F.N.A. Secretary 2; Class Secretary 3; Junior Prom Queen Candidate; Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3; Student Council Secretary 4. Laugh yourself into stitches. EDITH JEANETTE LANDRY Shorty Is that so!” T'is no lime to talk. 28 EDWARD KIRK Ed Well, fibber my gibber!” A.V. Club 1; French Club 1; Math Club 2; F.T.A. 2; Fresh- man Basketball 1; J.V. Baseball 1; Thespian Club 2. Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us. ROBERT BERNARD LAW Hamlet Duncan! French Club 1, 2; Varsity Foot- ball 4; J.V. Football 1; Fresh- man Basketball 1; J.V. Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 3. Ye shall judge of a man by bis foes as well as by his friends. BRUCE LAWTON Brucie Freshman Football 1. Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves together. DOUGLAS CHARLES LINSTRUTH Doug Oh! I don’t know. Sportsmanship Brotherhood 4; Audio-Visual Club 1; Bowling 2; Golf 2; Thespian Club 4. Friends are made, not born. ROBERT MARK LEWIS Red Like way out! J.V. Football 1, 2; Bowling 3; Freshman Football 1, 2; J.V. Baseball 1, 3; Freshman Baseball 1. I can be pushed fust so far. 29 MARGO LYNN LECLAU Maggie Hey Loppy! Sheveron 4; Beacon staff 2; French Club 1, 3; Math Club 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Cadet Teacher 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; G.AA. 1, 2, 3; Bowling 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2; Softball 1, 2. 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2; Prom Decoration Committee Chairman 3; F.T.A. Vice-President 3; F.T. A. President 4; Science Club 2. The blush is beautiful but often inconvenient. PHYLLIS ANN LINSTRUTH Phyl What's your problem?” Latin Club; Math Club 2, 3; F.T. A. 2. 3, 4; Cadet Teacher 4; G. A.A. 1, 2; 3. 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Volleyball 1; Gymnastics 2; Color Guard 3, 4. The heart benevolent and kind. BRUCE WILBUR LINTON Linton How about that! Math Club 3, 4; Science Club 3. Science is the labor and handi- craft of the mind. CAROLE G. MCKAY Glad That’s Cool! Latin Club 2; Math Club 3; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2; Basketball 1, 2. Everyone is more or less mad on one point. JOHN RICHARD MCGRATH Mac Hi! J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Baseball 1; Wrestling 1; Intramural Basketball 3. Tis strange what a man may do, and a women yet think him an angel. 30 HOWARD SETH LYON Tiger T don't know Beacon 4; Latin Club 1; Math 3, 4; Bowling 1; Manager of J.V. Football 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sheveron 4. Shut your mouth and chew the cud of understanding. WILLIAM GILES MERKLING Merk Yeah Varsity Football 3, 4; J.V. Foot- ball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Freshman Basketball 1; Var- sity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Let every man be master of his time till seven as night. How about that! F.H.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3. Nothing is impossible to a will- ing heart. STEPHEN S. MORRIS Steve Ob! Student Council 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Math Club 3, 4; Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football I; J.V. Baseball 1, 2; Basketball Man- ager 1; Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sci- ence Club 2; Vice-President of Junior Class; Jr. Prom King Candidate; Junior Rotarian 4. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. ROBERT LLEWELLYN MORRIS Hubert Uka why! Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Regular Band 1, 2, 3, 4. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. 31 Like.........Help! French Club 1. As good-natured a soul as e’re trod on shoe leather. LINDA MARY MOULTON Linda Oh really? National Honor Society 3. 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood 3, 4; Sheveron Literary Editor 4; Beacon 3, 4; News Editor for Beacon 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Math Club 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; J.V. Cheer- leader 2; G.A.A. 1; Swimming 1; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent of Concert Band 4; March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Science Club 3; Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4; CNYSSMA 3; Football Queen Candidate 3; Junior Prom Re- freshment Chairman. A finger in every pie. FREDERICK J. MURPHY Murf CAROLYN M. NELSON Mousie Let’s go, baby! Bowling 2, 3; Freshman Basket- ball 1; J.V. Baseball 1, 3; Bas- kctball 3. The thirst after happiness is never extinguished in the heart of man. LINDA ROSE OTTAWAY Otto How about that! Math Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3. 4; Cadet Teacher 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 4; Bowling 1; Softball 1; Basket- ball 1, 4; Volleyball 1; Math Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2. The devil hath power to assume a pleasing shape. EDWARD NETZBAND Ed Let’s go! F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Great truths are portions of the soul of man. 32 I'm happy! Beacon 4; Commercial Club 2, 3; F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Photo Club 1; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3; Library Club 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4. Whoever lives true life will love true love. RICHARD LYNN PARKER Dick Enough! French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Strong and content I travel the open road. CONSTANCE ANN PAWLICKI Connie Has anyone seen Sendee? Latin Club 1, 2; Library Club 4; F.H.A. 4; G. A. A. 1, 3; Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3. 4; F.N.A. 2, 3. 4. I hasten to laugh at everything. RONALD GARY PUTMAN Pul You better beliete it! Bowling 3, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Freshman Basketball 1; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3. A man that is young in years may be old in hours. JOAN DIANE PUTMAN Joni I don't know! Library Club 1; F.H.A. 2; G.A. A. 1; Bowling 1; Photo Club 1; Art Service Club 2; Shcvcron Typist 4. She mot es like a goddess and she looks like a queen. 33 PETER DAVID PAWLIKOWSKI Pete You think so, huh! A.V. Club 1; Latin Club 1; Thespian Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Sen- ior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club Secretary 3; Marching band 1, 2. 3, 4. So absolutely good is truth, truth never hurts the teller. HELEN MARIE RASHFORD Helen Oh Mercy! Shcvcron Business Manager 4; Advertising Staff 4; Sheveron Typist 4; Beacon Typist 3, 4; Commercial Club 2, 3; Library Club 3; Softball 2. 3; Basketball 2, 3; Archery 3; Volleyball 3; Bowling 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; National Honor Society 4. She will be the pattern of all patience. THOMAS WELLS RICH Tom Guess how many chucks I got! Bowling 2, 3, 4; Freshman Foot- ball 1; Freshman Basketball 1. Youth should watch joys and shoot them as they fly. BRIAN SANSONE Brian I guess so. Varsity Football 3; Freshman Basketball 1. The wrong way always seems to be more reasonable. WARREN A. RUTZ Warren Well, III be! Let the world slide. WALTER A. RUTZ Walt Let's go hunting! Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. I shall grow old but never lose life's zest. BRUCE VINCENT SANSOME Bruce O.K Bowling 4. When in doubt, do as you please. 34 PAUL JOHN SEARS Searsie You bet your boots!' Shcvcron Subscription Editor 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Treasurer 1; Math Club 3; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3- Man is a restless thing. CAROL SEXTON Carol III be darned'! G.A.A. 1; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. Mingle your joy sometimes with your earnest occupation. SHARON LOUISE SEIFERT Seifert Why you stupid pegalumer! Commercial Club 3; F.H.A. 3; Bowling 1, 2, 4; Volleyball 4. Nothing is unnatural that is not physically impossible. 35 EDMUND JACOB SECOR Zeke What have we got for dinner? Varsity Football 4; J.V. Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3. never like being hit without striking back. ELAINE ESTHER SHARROW Lefty Let’s go to Potsdam! Executive Council 4, Executive Council Vice-President 4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Sheveron .4; Latin Club 1, 2; Math Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club Secretary 3; Library Club 1, 2; Office As- sistant 3; J.V. Cheerleader 1; G. A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Secretary 3; Vol- leyball 1. 3; F.N.A. 1, 2. 4; National Honor Society 4. hate scarce smiles: 1 love laugh- ing. STANLEY HENRY SIENIECKI Foxy Ob, nuts!” F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Sentinel 2, F.F.A. Treasurer 3. He's a star in the West that shall never go down. H. RICHARD SIMMONDS, JR. Har Censored” Student Council 4; Sportsman- ship Brotherhood 3, 4; Beacon 1; Audio-Visual Club 1; French Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Boys' State 3; Bowling 1, 2, 4; Varsity Football 2; J.V. Football 1; Freshman Football 1; Gymnastics 1; Jr. Prom King Candidate; National Honor So- ciety 4. Be of good cheer, it is I. RODNEY CHARLES S1MIELE Fuzzy 'That's true!” Varsity Football 1,2, 3. Where soil is, men grow. ROGER LARRY SIMIELE Rog Oh Goodie! Varsity Football 3. His hark is worse than his bite. HOWARD WILLIAM SMITH, Jr- Smitty Is that a fact? Audio-Visual Club 4; Math Club 3; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3; President 4; County Treasurer 4; Basketball 3. And the sun on his labour with pleasure did smile. 36 MARGARET HAZEL SMITH Maggie Hey Sue. uait for me!” Thespian Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Yearbook 4; Archery 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 3, 4; Class Sec- retary 1; Spanish Club 2, 3. Spanish Club Treasurer 2; Thes- pian Club Historian 2, Thespian Club Treasurer 3; Spanish Club Secretary 3; NYSSMA 1, 2, 3, 4. Those make friends who do friendly acts. THOMAS G. SMITH Tom Dooley Big Deal! J.V. Baseball 3; Wrestling Track 3. No limits but the sky. 3; NORMA JOAN SMITH Norm Darn it! Math Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1; F.H.A. 3; F.T.A. 3; Cadet Teacher 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Gymnastics 2; Science Club 2; Jr. Prom Queen Candidate; F.N.A. 4. To live and let live. ♦ V.jVv DAVID JEROME SONICH Dave Why stay single? Projection Club 1, Fish and Game Club 2. Men are not angels, neither are THELMA EDNA SMITH fhgy bfU(es Tes You idiot! Math Club 2, 3; Library Club 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1; Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cadet Teacher 3. Beauty is the child of love. 37 WALTER PAUL SPINK Walt Man, look at that! A.V. Club 1. All things come to him who but waits. SUSAN PRICE THOMSON Sue I’ve sot a brainstorm! Student Council 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Shcveron 3, 4, Shcveron Editor 4; Beacon 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Math Club 3, 4; Thespian Guild 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Secretary 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N. A. 2, 3, 4; Senior Science Club 2, 3, Senior Science Treasurer 2; Junior Prom Decoration Com- mittee 3; Office Helper 4. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. CAROL VIRGINIA SURBURG Carol A LAWRENCE L. SPRAGUE Fuzzy Will the meeting please come to order! Executive Council 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Student Council President 4; Sportsman- ship Brotherhood 3, 4; Junior Rotarian 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Baseball 1; Golf 2. By the work one knows the workman. JACK P. TKATCH Jack I’m pooped! National Honor Society 3, 4; Shcveron Advertising Staff 4; Audio-Visual Club I; Latin Club 1, 2; Math Club 2, 3; FT.A. 2, 3, 4; Thespian 2, 3, 4, President 4; Spanish Club 4; National Thespian Society Treasurer 4; Junior Rotarian 4. He' gentleman: Look at his boots. For heaven’s sakes! Yearbook 4; Beacon 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club Vice- President 1; French Club 3, 4, French Vice-President 4; Math Club Treasurer 3; F.T.A. 2; Varsity Cheerleader 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1; Basketball Intramurals 1; Volleyball Intra- murals 1, 2, 3; Bowling 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Science Club 3; Pep Band 3; National Honor Society 4. 4 gotx heart’s worth gold. 38 I FREDERICK STANLEY TYKSINSKI STANLEY W. TYMINSKI Stan Freddy Don’t get wise. He is as quiet as a lamb. CECELIA A. VAITKUS Cecil Gee. 1 don’t know. Commercial Club 2, 3; Beacon 4; F.H.A. 4; Shevcron Typist 4; School Store Clerk. There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers. CHARLES JOHN URTZ. JR. Sonny Why not? Math Club 1; Bowling 1, 2, 3. 4; J.V. Football I; Freshman Football 1; Basketball 3. Beuare of the fury of a patient man. Hey, Doll! J.V. Football 1; Freshman Foot- ball 1; Freshman Basketball 1; Freshman Baseball 1. He is happy and carefree, just like we all should be. RITA JANE VAUGHAN Dusty Ha, So! Beacon 4; Commercial Club 2; F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 1; Bowling 1, 2; Camera Club 1; Art Service Club 1, 2, 3. Nature has given us two ears but only one mouth. 39 PATRICIA GLADYS WADE Pat Hey Gail, let’s go to Rome!’' Commercial Club 2, 3; Office Ass't, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1; Bowling 1 4; Junior Prom Queen Candi- date 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Library Club 4. I would rather see a young man blush than turn pale. ELIZABETH JANE WEISMANTLE Betty Hi there! Commercial Club 2, 3; Shcvcron Typist 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3. Never lease to tomorrow what you can do today. FLOYD MILES WALTER Floyd Who, me? Quietness is best. 40 JOHN ARMAND WALKER Squaw Like oh! Student Council I, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sportsman- ship Brotherhood 3, 4; Shevcron 4; Beacon 1; Math Club 4; Boys' State 3; Varsity Football 4; J. V. Football 1, 2; Freshman Bas- ketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 3, 4; Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club Librarian 2, Science Club Treasurer; Thespian Guild 3; Jr. Rotarian 4. Men are all inventors sailing forth on a voyage of discovery. ROGER JOHN WILCZAK Crash Like wow! Math Club 1, 2; Bowling 2; 4-H 1. 2. His cares are now all ended ALYCE MAE WILLIAMS A lie Mae I hope it rains! French Club 1; Bowling 1; Arr Club 1; Chorus 1; Photo Club 1; Library Club 2; International Relations 3. Nothing is so popular as kind- ness. CHARLES ARTHUR WILSON Red How come? Bowling 2; Varsity Football 3; Freshman Football 1; Varsity Baseball 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Basketball 3. Yesterday’s errors let yesterday cover. 41 WHO’S WHO Most Popular Ron Jones April Hall Best Dressed Joan Felts Dick Simmonds Most Likely to Themselves Lois Langford Craig Duncan Most Talented Linda Moulton John Walker Biggest Flirts 42 Charles Wilson, Sue French Most Attractive Bill Merkling, Mary Blust WHO’S WHO Friendliest Elaine Sharrow Larry Sprague Wittiest Carol Conley Allen Glover Most Likely to Succeed Helen Hcnnessy Alan Kelts Most Athletic Larry Herzog Sally Miller Quietest Most Ambitious Edith Landry, Floyd Walters Howard Clapsaddle, Sue Thomson 43 DATE LINE WASHINGTON vvs September 8: September 15: September 25: October 10: October 14: October 24: November 7: November 11: November 20: December 13: December 19: December 25: January 1: January 7: January 27: February 5: February 6: February 19: March 8: March 11: March 25: April 8-17: May 8: May 20: June 27: June 28: School starts again for VVS students! . . . Russians fire rockets to circle moon. Mr. Robinson hacks his way into VVS with sword . . . Krushchev embarks on tour of U.S. U. S. launches X-15 rocket ... Pat Chapman is crowned Queen of the WS School Fair. Dodgers claim 1959 World Scries . . . VVS scalps Chittenango 40-0. Beatniks, Indians, and Hawaiians caper at annual Masquerade Ball ... Ike celebrates 69th birthday at Gettysburg. SHEVERON staff holds subscription drive . . . Anti-Castro gangs bomb Cuba capital. April Hall voted Queen of Football Dance . . . Hearings held for Van Dorcn, Quiz Whiz of 21” Democrats gain foothold in Senatorial Elections . . . Sophomores raise over $200 at Lou Barilc 7-UP Dance. Cranberry scare threatens as cancer source . . . Thespians present Shakespeare's HAMLET. Night Before Christmas is hit of Christmas Concert ... Ike weighs anchor for Europe and Asia Peace trip. Santa and reindeer prepare for flight . . . Winter Wonderland Christmas Dance is Senior Success. World observes Christmas Season . . . MERRY CHRISTMAS at VVS! Syracuse Orange vanquishes Texas U. in Cotton Bowl . . . Happy New Year Parties! New members tapped for Sportsmanship and Honor Societies . . . Japanese Premier Kishi visits America. 400 African miners entombed 600 feet underground . . . Oneida and Sherrill entertain Chilean visitors. Midyear report cards issued to VVS inmates . . . Yugoslav Cardinal Stepinac dies behind Iron Curtain. Boy Scouts celebrate 50th anniversary . . . Seniors sponsor Leap Year Dance with Gordy Hood. VVS demolishes Oneida 80-40 . . . Royal Prince born to Queen Elizabeth. Happy Day! Juniors get their rings . . . Civil rights battle waged over Negroes' rights. Dancers swing at another Senior Record Hop . . . Start shopping those cata- logues— only 289 days before Christmas! Talented students at VVS were given chance to compete in annual Talent Show . . . Tax payers begin to burn the midnight oil. Easter Vacation reigns . . . Summit meetings held at Geneva. SPRING CONCERT presented by bands and choruses . . . Doctors fight to come under Social Security. Democrats and Republicans prepare campaigns for presidential nominations . . . Spectacular South Pacific” Junior Prom enjoyed. Climax of the year — graduation!! . . . Weather prediction — not good! We hope the weatherman's wrong! Congress nears adjournment of 86th session . . . Seniors hold their 1st Re- union - Dinner Dance. Make note to attend again next year! 44 SENIOR Name Victor Adams Linda Barnes Leon R. Beaulieu Sandra Lei Bird Mary Margaret Blust Gail Boyson Alan Breckenridge Keith Alton Breithaupt Elizabeth Anne Brown Francis Brzezowski Joseph Burback Ursula Burkhard Regina Carol Butler Joan Emily Byrns Beryl Campbell Patricia Ann Chapman Howard Arthur Clapsaddle Shirley Clark Grace Mac Clinch Don Clukies Elmer Combs Nancy Combs Barbara Conley Carol Ann Conley Joan Anne DeFrees Patricia Marie Drobnica Craig Duncan Donna Marie Durr Patricia Anne Dygert Joan Marie Felts Linda Lou Force Susan Jane French Allen Glover Robert Glur Harold Grimm Daniel Grisenthwaite April Mae Hail Ronald Hall George W. Havener Roger W. Hawthorne Helen Mary Henncssy Judith Ann Henry Lawrence Edgar Herzog Winifred Hitchings Ronald Clinton Jones Judith Ann Jones Stephanie Michal Kelker Doris Kelly K. Alan Kelts Mary Edith Kcnfield Fred Kiechle Gerald Irwin Kinne Diane Kipp Anna Elizabeth Kirk Edward Kirk Jerry Lloyd Kiner Edith Jeanette Landry Lois Bessie Langford Robert Law Margo Lynn Lcclau Robert Mark Lewis Known For Will Be Getting to school on time Millionaire Writing to Bob Happy out of school Makin' himself ta home At the party Talking Nurse or stewardess Free taxi service after school Dr. Howard's nurse Being around There “Shipping bulls” Bull Shipper Squeaky shoes 7 feet tall Riding in a fancy 50 Chevy An Oodhay” Pictures in locker Superintendent of R.F.A. My love life Auctioneer One who dislikes the subject of English Interior decorator Blushing Bosses' pet peeve Studying Teacher Yodeling, singing, and playing guitar A farmer Driving through Oneida Staying after school Frantic trips to Edmcston Piaygirl A injuneer Secretary for Yogi Bear Going to Madison Elephant trainer Working on my '48 Mercury A scooter dragster Wavy hair Mechanic Parties Educated Wearing slacks Juvenile delinquent Keeping quiet Educated Flirting Manicurist Having a good time Married Tuesday night trips to St. Luke's Nurse's aid Quietness Dietician Being on a diet Secretary Chemistry tutor? Professional bed Going to Waterville Dog trainer Giggling Lumberjack's wife Peddling gum to Ding Dong and Lifeguard at Pizmo Fearless Beach Blond wave First Switzer in space Day dreaming in classes First to invent amoeba trap Big operator ability Russian general Making squeek talk with Number one fan of Ronnie Jones Ding Dong School” Saying ''ain't An outlaw on Johnny Ringo” Having a good time The person God meant me to be Liking Oldsmobiles Engineer Buying cheap gas Math teacher Silent talk Air Line hostess Sports McKee's assistant Being with Jack on the weekends Stenographer Flirting with April A minature Mr. McKee Losing the Senior picture proofs Enjoying myself My laugh Assistant pill peddler Helping other kids with homework Nurse Crazy commercials Veterinarian for the faculty Sighing Natural blond Gum chewing Unemployed clam digger Minding his own business Grease monkey Flying through Sherrill Who knows? Sweet talk Male catcher Idiotic idioms Fish hatchery foreman Rodding cars Officer in Marines Being quiet Bookkeeper or a farmer's wife Being far above Cayuga's waters Professional toothpicker Going to New Hartford An actor Blushing Student slave driver Watching the girls State engineer S T A T 1 S T 1 C S Name Known For Will Douglas Li rut ruth Walking a certain girl down the hall Medical student Phyllis Ann Linstruth Losing things in Chem class Boss's pest Bruce Wilber Linton Mathematical calculations Computer Howard S. Lyon Writing to Boston Nurse's husband John Richard McGrath Saturday night blasts Sewer cleaner Carole G. McKay Riding in Butchie's conver- Mr. Rchkop's tible secretary William Giles Merkling Trips to Oneida A peace maker Sarah Joyce Miller Riding in a '58 green Ford A farmer's wife James Morris Disagreeing with people Archery instructor Robert Llewellyn Morris Drinking root beer Industrial Arts Teacher Stephen S. Morris Being next door Horse-show judge Linda Mary Moulton Peddling papers Brain inspector Frederick Murphy Smarting off Quiet gangster Edward Ner band Driving a green and white Chevy pickup truck Juvenile delinquent Carolyn M. Nelson Being seen in the Wagon Wheel A saint Linda Rose Ottoway Flat tires Retarded teacher (of children) Richard L. Parker Getting around An individualist Constance Ann Pawlicki P.J. parties A nurse Peter David Pawlikov.ski Staying home on long weekends Most anything Joan Diane Putman Staying out late Bookie's bride Ronald G. Putman My second home Bigamist Helen Marie Rashford Blushing Photographer's secretary Thomas Wells Rich Killing woodchucks Professional wood- chuck exterminator Walt Rutz Racing Hunter Warren Rutz Being one of the Rutz boys Most anything Brian Saruone Low mark in English Time will tell Bruce Vincent Sansonc Neatness Photographer or business manager Edmund Secor Bashfulness around girls Bachelor Paul John Sears Sliding off dirt roads Vernon subway inspector Sharon Louise Seifert Having a good time Traveling sales- woman Carol Sexton Staying out late with George Beautician Elaine Ester Sharrow Flirting Belle of St. Luke's Stanley Sicniecki Black Chevy Farmer Rodney Charles Simielc Orangcland black Merc Unemployed and happy Roger Simielc Doing the wrong thing at the right time Maitrc D'Hotc H. Richard Simmonds Jr. Enjoying myself Mentally weak Howard William Smith Jr. Doing things the hard way Gentleman farmer Margaret Hazel Smith The WAY she walks! Lap sitter Norma Joan Smith Being with Jake Nurse Thelma Edna Smith Looking for John Teach Thomas G. Smith Racing Lawton Hill Billy David Sonich '53 Merc Mechanic Walter Paul Spink Drinking lemonade A plow pusher Lawrence L. Sprague Trips to Syracuse A bachelor Carol Virginia Surburg Speeding on the Thruway Lackadaisical linguist Susan Price Thomson Running thru the halls Muscle massager P. Jack Tkaich Loud mouth A delightful idiot Fred Tyksinski Playing cards Television repair- man Stanley W. Tyminski '57 Merc convertible Curb cruiser Charles Urtz Trips to Munnsville A law-breaking citizen Cecelia A. Vaitkus Staying up late Overworked secretary Rita Vaughn Waiting for a letter from Joel G.I.'s wife Patricia Gladys Wade Her flirting A bigger flirt John A. Walker Many hours spent on homework Mad Chemist Floyd Walter Keeping quiet Forest ranger Betty Wcismantle Being silly at tints Singing secretary for Singer Sewing Machine Roger John Wilczak Fancy '50 Chevy Uncle Sam's slave Alyce Williams Making wishes Donnie's runt Charles Arthur Wilson Slouching Crutch collector LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of I960, of WS Central School, being of age and sound mind, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all former wills, codicils, and testamentary dispositions made by us: I, Victor Adams, leave my Ipana smile to Dave Jones . . . I, IJnda Barnes, leave my tiny purse to Sharon VanWie . . . I, Leon Beaulieu, leave my Maine accent to Paris Rebel Dalton . . . I, Sandra Bird, leave my trips around the country to Joan Ernenwcin, Helen Yaddow, and Geraldine Agne ... I, Mary Blust, leave my love for horses to Linda Crouse and Jean Storey . . . I, Gail Boyson, leave my lonely place in the school store to Diane Burleigh ... I, Alan Breckenridge, leave my way with the girls to Dave Ferris ... I, Keith Breithaupt, leave my set of golf clubs to Tom Farmer, hoping he does as well with them as I did; fore! ... 1, Elizabeth Broun, leave my sense of humor to Elizabeth Havener and Joan Pcploski . . . 1, Francis Brzezowski. leave my big smile to Dave Van Slyke ... 1, Joseph Burback, leave my little black book to Jim Osier and Dick Rosenthal ... I, Ursula Burkhard. leave my pony tail to Joy Ann Netzband ... I, Regina Butler, leave my long, long hours of setting my hair to Jean Akins, Carol Bloomer, and Shirley Clinch ... I, Joan Burns, leave my quietness to Karen Sprinkle, although she doesn't need it ... I, Beryl Camp- bell, leave my voice and guitar to Ted Rounds in Hopes that he will keep the girls screaming ... I, Patricia Chapman. leave my history classes to Marsha Hayes and Elizabeth Jollie ... I, Howard Clapsaddle. leave my great tasks in my senior year to Loren Sholtz, Bob Janes, and Ken Cramer in hopes that they will do a good job . . . I, Shirley Clark, leave my nights walking home through Kenwood to Shirley Stevens . . . I, Grace Clinch, leave my lively days in Vernon Center to Gertrude Simmons ... I, Donald Clukies, leave my ability to get girls to ride on my motor scooter to Ted Jcnczewski ... 1, Elmer Combs, leave the wave in my hair to George Marcellus and Eugene Wilcox . . We, Nancy Combs and Joan De Frees, leave our homeroom to Barb Kincr ... I, Barb Conley, leave my good old youth center nights to Sylvia Green ... I, Carol Conley, leave my good times in K.E. to Joan Pietroski ... I, Patricia Drobnicia, leave my position in F.H.A. to Emily and Virginia Hopkins ... I, Patricia Dygert. leave my long walks to the club house to Mary Ann Reilly and Cassey Evans ... I, Joan Felts, leave Verona to Sass Kyff in hopes that she may find some excitement ... I, Linda Force, leave my position in my various classes to Joan Kenna ... I, Roger Fox, leave my Rogues Gallery in my locker to Don Hoffmeister ... I, Susan French, leave my spoolies to Pat Burton, Elsie Filey, and Pam Lockwood ... I, Robert Glur, leave my barbells to Jim Cullen ... I, Harold Grimm, leave my height to Paul Ricklcfs with the sincere hope that he will learn to duck while going through doors as I did . . . I, Daniel Grisenthwaite. leave my knowledge of baseball to Nick Dardano ... I, April Hall, leave to my sister Holly my place in the Who's Who ... I, Ronald Hall, leave my old wrestling days to Roswell Frank ... I, George Havener. leave my great height to Dave Deal ... I, Roger Hawthorne. leave my busy senior schedule to my sister, Helen . . . I. Helen Hennesty, leave my high marks to Linda Dermitt and Loraine Zucco ... I, Judy Henry, leave my quiet ways to Connie Grosjean ... I, Larry Herzog, leave my spirit of football to John Conte, John Walker, and Claude Lcwin . . . I, Winefred Hitchings. leave my business course to Sue Rausher ... I, Judy Jones, leave my position in the school store to Nancy Riggleman ... I, Ronald Jones, leave my pitching record to Jim Lamb hoping he can keep the team in the run ... I, Stephanie Kelker. leave my laugh to Libby Smith . . . I, Doris Kelly, leave my position in Ma's office to Sally Kitchen ... I, Alan Kelts, leave my spot as center on the football team to Dave Tudman ... I, Mary Kenfield. leave my sun bleached hair to Ed Vanderwall and Dick McKenna ... I. Fred Kiechle. leave my ability to get along with Coach McKee to Alan Barkley ... I, Diane Kipp, leave my cool Chevy to my dear sister Ramona, hoping that she will keep traffic moving ... I, Gerald Kinnie, leave my curly hair to Gary Munger and Bob Munch ... I, Anna Kirk, leave my good sense of humor to Barb Lcwin, Diane Nadeau, and Hazel Baker ... I, Edward Kirk, leave my knowledge of the Almanac to Theron Hon, to keep things straight . . . I, Edith Landry, leave my quietness in class to Alice Erickson . . . I, Lois Langford, leave my position on Student Council to Adcle Paquette ... I, Robert Law. leave my ability to play Shakespeare to Tom Bailey ... I, Bruce Lawton, leave my drag racing to Merry Leonard ... I, Margo Leclau. leave my appetite for pecan pie to Margaret Smythc ... I, Doug Linstruth. leave my bird hunting to Bob West ... I, Phyllis Linstruth. leave my PJ parties to Jo Raht and Bonnie Medley . . . I, Robert Lewis, leave my red hair to Lynn Hartson hoping that he never thinks about anything but a redhead ... I, Bruce Linton. leave my ability in the field of carpentry' to Wayne Kobler . . . I, Howard Lyon, leave my name of 'Tiger” to Chick MacLaughlin ... I, Carole McKay, leave my sun lamp to Jean Putaski ... I, John McGrath, leave my English 4 class to Bob Sutton and John Moshier, hoping they keep the class on the right path ... I, William Merkling. leave my little green car to Dick Patricia ... 1, Sarah Miller, leave my athletic ability to Carol and Mildred Durant ... I, Jim Morris, leave my morning walks to catch the bus to Pam Cassell ... I, Robert Morris, leave my long rides to Madison and elsewhere to Daryl Forsythe and George Herder ... I, Steve Morris, leave my favorite times in Dance Band to Jon Waldradt . . . I, Linda Moulton, leave my paper route to Bill Morehouse, hoping he will meet as many people as I did ... I, Fred Murphy, leave my long blond hair to Priscilla Land . . . I, Carolyn Nelson, leave my position on the decoration committees to Mary Jane Roberts and Margaret Touse . . . I, Edward Netzband. leave my hard working shop class to Nick Konowich . . . I, Linda Ottawa), leave my ability with a basketball to Sheila Murphy and Kathy Grant ... I, Richard Parker, leave my senior teachers to my brother Tom ... I, Peter Pawlikowski, leave my place in Senior Band to Jerry Freeman and Tom Endemann ... I, Joan Putman, leave my long hair to Jeanne Steltenpohl and Janet Schcifcle ... I, Ronald Putman, leave the school's new whirlpool bath to Bob Hayes ... I, Helen Rashford. leave my good old bowling ball to Pat Myers ... I, Thomas Rich, leave my ability and knowledge of guns to Dick Seitz . . . We, Walter and Warren Rutz, leave our good be- havior in English class to Andrea and Carol Cuomo . . . We, Brian and Bruce Sansone, leave our ability to be tardy to Ken Raymond, John Durr, Paul Vaitkus, Steve Vencek, and Frank Marshall ... I, Paul Sears, leave my keen eye to Leonard Drummond in hopes of his keeping on the road ... I, Edmund Secor, leave my roughness to Bill Casadei, in hopes of his keeping the peace at school . . . We, Sharon Seifert and Carol Sexton. leave our homeroom to Beatrice Collins and Barbara Coombs ... I, Elaine Sharrow, leave my ability to write left- handed to Edith Candee ... I, Stanley Sieniecki. leave my FFA class to Dean Jones ... I, Rodney Simiele, leave my sleep- less American History class to Bob Smith ... I, Roger Simiele. leave my half-days of school to Lyle Jackson ... I, Richard Simmonds. leave my wardrobe of clothes to Curtis Buckingham . . . I, Houard Smith, leave my last name to John and Nancy Cieslewitz ... I, Margaret Smith, leave my walk to Patsy Deringer, hoping she will keep in the swing of things ... I, Norma Smith, leave my nights waiting for Jake to my sister Joyce ... I, Thelma Smith, leave my reserved space by John's locker to Pat Hcuer ... I, Thomas Smith, leave my flectncss of foot to Jack Webb ... I, David Sonich, leave my model airplanes to Paul Schwartz ... I, Walter Spink, leave my getting-up early mornings to catch the bus and do chores to Dave Wcmple ... I, Larry Sprague, leave my blond hair to Sue Keller ... I, Carol Surburg. leave my varsity chccrleading uniform to Karen Jones with the best of luck ... I, Susan Thomson, leave my collection of records to Coleen Dager and Howard Wellman ... I, Jack Tkatch, leave my place in the Thespians and acting ability to Faith Ormsby ... I, Fred Tyksinski, leave my loud voice to George Bourne ... I, Stanley Tyminzki, leave one slightly-used comb to Eugene Merrell . . . We, Cecelia Vaitkus and Elizabeth Weismantle, leave our lockers to Sandra Krawicc so that she can have her choice ... I, Rita Vaughn, leave my love for gum to Sandra Hyle ... I, Pat Wade, leave Blossvale to anyone who will take it ... I, John Walker, leave my days in 213 to Robby George, hoping he keeps up on the daily newspapers . . . I, Floyd Walter, leave my shyness of girls to Ronald Snell and Dave Varga ... I, Roger Wilczak, leave my old stomping grounds to my brother Andy ... I, Charles Wilson, leave my blush to my sister Prudy . . . In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hand to this, our last will and testament, this June, A.D., I960. CLASS OF I960 49 K. ALAN KELTS MARY E. KEN FIELD Regents Scholarship, Elks’ Club Lead Regents Scholarship, ership Winner 1959. JOHN A. WALKER Boys' State Delegate, Elks’ Club Lead- ership Contestant I960. SPECIAL AWARDS EARNED BY SENIORS - H. RICHARD SIMMONDS 50 Boys' State Delegate. SUSAN P. THOMSON Tom Me Ann Leadership Contestant. HOWARD A. CLAPSADDLE Regents Scholarship. Boys' State Dele- gate, Thom Me Ann Scholarship Con- testant. LINDA M. MOULTON Girls’ Stale Delegate. D.A.R. Auard, Elks' Club Leadership Contestant I960. STEPHANIE M. KELKER Betty Crocker Auard Winner. UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS Left to Right: Alan Barclay, Vice- President; David Ferris, President; Col- leen Dager, Secretary; Jim Osier, T reasurer. II A First Row: G. Agne. C. Cuomo, P. Burton, A. Cuomo. Second Row: P. Chapman, Mr. Robin- son, P. Cassell. Third Row: J. Atkins, S. Clinch, B. Coombs, N. Cieslcwit2, E. Candcc, L. Crouse, B. Collins, D. Burleigh, C. Bloomer, H. Baker, C. Dager. Fourth Row: N. Dardano, T. Bailey, J. Cullen, E. Hammond, D. Deal, J. Conte, J. Deal, G. Bourne, J. Cicslcwitz, R. Drake. Absentees: B. Sansone, E. Coombs. First Row: D. Jones, Mr. W. Cmaylo, R. Patricia. Second Row: P. Ricklefs, S. Vcncck, J. Dankson, C. Buckingham, K. Raymond, C. MacLaughlin, P. Vaitkus, J. Durr, R. Smith. Third Row: P. Dalton, T. Parker, L Hartson, R. Engler, P. Schwartz, R. Seitz, A. Barclay, E. Mcrrcll, J. Walker, J. Webb, Donald Hoffmeister. II B First Row: M. Hayes, S. Green, P. Deringer. Second Row: Miss Jaques, P. Heuer, H. Haw- thorne. Third Row: A. Erickson, L. Dermitt, J. Ernenwein, C. Druant, M. Durant, C. Grosjean, K. Grant, E. Filey, C. Evans, E. Havener. Fourth Row: R. Frank, R. George, G. Kiner, D. Forsythe, D. Ferris, J. Freeman, T. Farmer, T. Enderman, L. Drummond, R. Snell. II C II D First Row: W. Hitching, E. Hopkins, K. Jones, S. Hylc. Second Row: S. Keller, M. Leonard, E. Jollie, Mrs. Everetts. Third Row: R. Kipp. V. Hopkins, S. Krawiec, P. Lockwood, B. Medley, B. Lewin, S. Kyff, S. Kitchen, B. Kiner, J. Kcnna, P. Lane. Fourth Row: N. Konowich, Kobler, G. Herder, K. Kramer, T. Hon, J. Valvo, T. Jcnczcwski, L. Jackson, B. Jones, L Lamb. First Row: S. Murphy, Mr. Davis, F. Marshall. Second Row: S. Rauschcr, J. Netzband, J. Putaski, A. Paquette. D. Nadeau. J. A. Raht, F. Ormsby, P. Myers. N. Riggleman. J. Pietroski, J. Peploski. Third Row: J. Osier, R. McKenna. R. Rosenthal, W. Morehouse, J. Mitchell, C. Lewin, G. Mungcr, G. Marcellus, D. Darring, E. Mount, J. Moshier. Absentees: M. Reilly. First Row: M. Touse, J. Smith, J. Storey, E. Smith. Second Row: E. Wilcox, L. Zucco, Mrs. Mattingly. Third Row: J. Steltenpohl, M. Smyth, M. Roberts, H. Yaddow, P. Wilson, K. Sprinkle, J. Scheifcle, G. Simmons, S. Van Wie, S. Stevens. Fourth Row: L. Sholtz, T. Rounds, D. Wemple, R. Sutton, A. Wilczak, D. Tudman, E. Vandcrwall, H. Wellman, D. Varga, J. Walradt, D. Van Slyke. SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS G. Grisenrhwaitc, Secretary; J. T h e i s c n. President: S. Dhondt, Treasurer; D. Miller, Vice-President. 10 A First Row: E. Evans, L. Egan, J. Beauchesne. P. Downen. Second Row: G. Grisenth- waite, Miss Davies, R. Burn ham. Third Row: J. Cress- well. P. Bullingham, S. Cobb, J- Francis, J. Conley, K. Boggs, K. Tinker, F. Darling- ton, I. Durant, G. Ernenwein. Fourth Row: R. Evans, R. Coombs. W. Dodge. R. Felts, R. Hitt, S. Dhondt, D. Adams. R. Conniff, D. Jones, C. Childs, J. Hull. Absent: S. Adsit, O. Cummings. 10 B First Row: M. Leuenbergcr, C. Hatch, Mrs. Reynolds, C. Kotary, M. Jeannotte. Second Row: D. Hopkins, M. Jenczewski, K. Marshall, J. Langford, J. Lewis, K. Lynch, P. Liddycoat, L. Hill, B. Hahn, P. Haight. Third Row: J. Leshcr, S. McClean, H. Seelman, W. Linstruth, L. Short, J. MacArther, L. Me Cormick, T. Reilly, J. Mac Kin, R. Jones, A. Ross. Ab- sent: E. MacLaughlin, D. Sca- mon, W. Sears, J. Pcrrigo, J. Miller. 10 c Fini Row: J. Carney, Mr. Bassett, N. Burton. Second Ron : D. Janes. E. Skinner, J. Hitchings, J. Law, K. Massey, S. Boncelia, D. Miller, E. Faldzinski, J. Sonich. Third Row: C. Smith, E. Corcoran, M. Garrison, J. Collins, K. DcWolf, D. Simchik, N. Krone, R. Miller, L. Collins. Absent: D. Brodock, G. Cas- well, R. Pratt. 10 D First Row: P. Shaver, P. Thorpe. Mr. Dunn, J. Wickcs, P. Schciblc. Second Row: M. Wilson, S. Sykes, B. Stevens, P. Scamon, N. Wemple, R. Sears, C. Udd- strom, C. Rcgner, S. Urlockcr, L Pomeroy, D. M i 1 g a t e. Third Row: R. Waller, N. Vunk. T. Zajac. W. Ro- chester, L. Zucco, P. Van Scoy, D. Wagner, J. Thcisen, J. Wall, J. Webb, F. Rcinisch. Absent: D. Smith, J. Smith, M. Stcdman. 10 E First Row: P. Kipp, Mrs. Sny- der, K. Olmstead. Second Row: A. Jameson, G. Noto, M. Grimm, C. Decker, C. Brodock, J. Swain, C. Tabolt, N. Gilbert, P. Rowe, S. Rider, A. Kiner. Third Row: S. Dcr- mitt, B. Pawlikowski, E. Brewster, W. Stevens, S. Harney, E. Regner, K. Haw- thorne, S. Henry, S. Peck, D. Fox, J. Janes. 10 F First Row: S. Fazckas, S. Skel- ton, J. Trudeau, S. Olmstead. Second Row: C. Barton, Mrs. Freeman, M. Rolcwicz. Third Row: B. Davis, P. Evans, D. Orr, W. Alexandra, R. Roberts, F. Schwartz, T. Beck- with. Absent when picture was taken: P. Carney, P. Denison, H. Linee, R. Wil- liams, G. Wood, N. Durant, C. Durr, T. Kardys, S. West. 9 A First Row: J. Reed, J. Bean. G. Chandler, Mr. Finley, B. Hajdasz, C. Merringer, M. Durant. Second Row: J. Dnon, T. Burton. K. Bolton, P. Allen, P. Blake, C Hague, D. Winne, S. Collins, E. Allen, P. Brzczawski, J. B r o d o c k. Third Row: J. Chmielewski, R. Catello. R. Breckenridgc, N. Dalkeewisz, R. Benson, J. Clinch, C. Cas- sell, N. Dodge. R. Dobson, R. Bigger, R. Docko. Absent: C. DcWolfe, R. Burke. K. Crippcn, K. Eddy, J. Albro. 9 B First Row: P. Conners, P. Hayes, Mrs. York, G. Herzog, C. Chamberlain. Second Row: L. Farrell, N. Buyea, S. Charlebois, I. Eggen, B. Gra- ham, C. Dennison, J. Ernen- wein, N. Bennett, P. Wilson, I. Hall, F. Conrad. Third Row: D. Clemens, E. Cars- well, D. Forsythe, J. Janes, J. Grant, F. Forney, S. Wat- son, S. Cresswell, M. Carpen- ter, J. Hansen, L. Flandcr. Absent: C. Cervo. FRESHMEN Sealed: Mich; cl Hedderick, Vice-Presi- dent: Arthur Morris, President; Ann Nelson, Secretary. Standing: Judith Sayles, Treasurer. 9D First Row: B. Dashnow, J. Surburg, B. Scheible, S. Phil- lips, B. Picrsall, J. Rolcwicz. Second Row: J. Sayles, Mr. Rightmyer, N. Riggleman, K. Boylan. Third Row: D. Froschauer, R. Hallam, D. Gardner, T. Fierney, D. Kent, C Galliher, R. Freeman, P. Landers, F. Havener, R. Folk, A. Filey, K. Hyle. Fourth Row: W. Garlick, R. Farley, J. Glynn, J. Hynes, M. Hed- derich, P. Fazekas, R. Free- man, B. Koblcs, W. Farley, P. Glover, J. Ingraham. Ab- sent: A. George. First Row: J. Rounds, D. Simzer, G. Landry, R. Meyers. Second Row: A. Nelson, Mrs. Tudman, E. Peck. Third Row: P. Johns, S. Hornyak, Y. Kirk, L. Landon, C. Martin, P. Kirk, B. Hoffmeister, S. Kelts, S. Hoffmeister, D. Lowery, M. Jollie. Fourth Row: M. Ray, M. Kiner, M. Seamon, K. West, E. Ausman, H. Keller, J. Hon. V. Cosimcno, S. Weismore, S. Kennctt, A. Seamon. Absent: A. Hummel, M. Nash. 9E First Rou: M. Sullivan, P. Anderson, C. Stevens, J. Snider, J. Slachta, N. Sim- chik. Second Row: R. Mar- shall. Mrs. Pickett. K. Smith. Third Row: L. McNamara, R. McNamara. R. Kratz, D. Roberts. D. Robinson. S. Pawlikowski, D. Noble, P. Lamb, D. Casola, E. Sprague. Fourth Row: R. Love. E. Landry, G. Langford, J. Me Couliff, A. Morris, S. Park, R. Putaski. T. Taeger. W. Pratt, J. Lewin, W. Peck. Absent: R. P i t o n i a k, R. Meyers. 9F First Row: C. Weigel, M. Vandcrwcrkcn, M. A. Tousc, I. Watts, B. Walle. Second Row: P. Zophy, Mr. G. Gray, E. Wyland. Third Row: C. White, J. Sutton, D. Zbyt- niewski, R. Rodzinka, J. Wall, L. Urlockcr, G. Seifert, R. Winn, R. White. R. La- Rocquc, R. Zacble. Fourth Row: R. Simmons, R. Shum- way, J. Seybold, R. Satterlee, T. Sprole, W. Wissman, J. Davis, W. Williams, G. Van- derwerken, J. Sprinkle, L. Sansone. Absent: H. Schoc- ncck, D. Wilkes, R. Hartwell. MR. EVANS' CLASS First Row: P. Wesolowski, H. Phillips. Second Row: D. Cowan, E. Pitcher, E. Sharp. Third Row: R. Lipphardt, W. Swain, J. Monette. Fourth Row: M. Saylcs, L. Rudolph. Absent: M. Stevenson. EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS M. Thurbcr, Treasurer; N. Rounds, Secretary; B. Stanton, Vice-President; J. Wellman, President. JUNIOR HIGH T. Wagner, Vice-President; K. Patrick, Secretary; C. Smith, Treasurer; D. Law, President. 8A First Row; D. Boyer, J. Proc- tor. Second Row: S. Cuomo, S. Denison, F. Hitchings, J. Laube, B. Lynch, J. Sawner, J. Wallace, S. Miller, N. For- sythe, E. Lewin, L. Hancock, S. Porter, S. Kimball. Third Row: A. Van Akcn, R. Rapp, J. Prowda, E. Way, D. Chandler, D. Rosenthal, J. Bcrdanicr, A. Docko, M. Bed- ford, R. Morris. Absent: B. Borst. 8B First Row: L. Bartell, Mr Ramage. C. Eichenlaub. Sec ond Row: O. Lohr, C. Wells C. Bclvick, J. Durant, J Finch, C. Finch, V. Bates Third Row: B. Hilts, W. Bcr danier, R. Welch, J. Baker L. Collins. D. Putaski, R Raymond, J. Smith, J. Lent Absent: D. Greene, R. Fow ler, R. Eaton. 8D First Row: R. Ingersoll, R. Rickleffs, P. Edell, C Urtz, D. Reber. Second Row: D. Tousc, Mr. Simpson, J. Proc- tor. Third Row: M. Thcisen, E. Hallam, M. Robinson, K. Conley, J. Thurber, B. Bettin- ger, C. Cagwin, J. Thorpe, L. Li nee. Fourth Row: J. Samson, R. Denison, T. Wal- ters, J. Winterton, J. Janow- ski, C. Parvu, C. Burzinski, R. Owens, K. Lockwood, R. Kirk, M. Conley. Absent: S. Bonaroti. 8E First Row: J. Mahoney, G. Morehouse, Diane Wallace, Donna Rounds, B. Vander- lan. Second Row: D. Morris, Mr. Maphia, C. Clauda. Third Row: L Simiele, L. Bromley, K. Bird, K. Patrick, C. Hoff- meister, J. Zophy, S. Schal- lenberg, S. Thomson, L. Dhondt. Fourth Row: J. Beckwith, G. DeKay, D. Haralson, J. Leeder, M. Gif- ford, D. Law, B. Ottaway, J. Morgan, W. Harris, J. Coe, J. Donovan. 8F First Row: I. Armstrong, Mr. Collins, J. Wheeler. Second Row: P. Coffin, W. Rutz, A. Salm, D. Dombrowski, B. Miller, A. Raymond, J. Pow- ers, M. Deal, K. Deal, D. Freeman. Third Row: W. Cosola, T. White, J. Patricia, W. Tabolt, D. Hatch, T. Du- rant, J. Burley, R. Gunther, J. Dousharm, E. Faldzinski. Absent: G. Evans, C. Dank- son. 8G First Row: G. Vencek, Mr. Ludwig, P. Wiggcns. Second Row: P. Lohr, P. Ormsby, B. Dewan, M. Hilts, R. Lawr- ence, F. Rosa, M. Candee, P. Fazekas, P. Snyder, J. Morris, C. Downer. Third Row: D. Durant, C. Me Intyre, P. Wagner, J. Walia- zewski. J. Merrill, B. Siler, B. Rodchester, S. Nazel, A. Conte, T. Voclkcr, B. Merritt. 8H First Row: P. Erncnwein, C. Gregory, Miss Clark. Second Row: E. Lamb, C. Garner, A. Hayes, S. Greene, M. Thomas, S. Fischer, J. Clapsaddle, P. Adams, E. Ferris, D. Sprague. Third Row: J. Halstead, J. McCormick, G. Brodock, N. Short, D. Gillette, T. Garner, M. Ricklefs, R. Folk, T. Jones, G. Zophy, T. Wagner, S. Lewin, C. Smith. Absent: P. Gates. 7A First Row: V. Williams, C LoGalbo, A. Stevens, A. Adamiec, B. Deal. Second Row: L. Sprinkle. Mr. Hanni- £an, S. Jones. Third Row: B. Hilts, M. Cutler, G. Davis, L. Leigh, S. Maiura, S. Cutler, J. Williams, L. Lane. Fourth Row: R. Monette, C. Bick- ford, V. West, C. Brown, F. Kinowski, R. Lewis, D. La- Point, G. Langford, R. Seel- man, R. Adams, R. Conover. Absent: M. Borst, T. Kardys, D. Heim. 7B First Row: S. Lewis, G. Washburn, T. Vaitkus. Sec- ond Row: R. Gifford, Mr. Bones, D. Perrigo. Third Row: R. Merritt. S. Hull, N. Dousharm, L. Konowich, P. Brodock, K. Dutcher, C. Laubc, M. Thurbcr, S. Urtz, M. Conover. Fourth Row: E. Weismore, C. Peters, M. Burns, G. Story, F. Van Arnum, B. Clukies, M. Garri- son, S. Armstrong, T. Shum- way, D. Landry, D. Wiggins. 7C First Row: C. Markell, L. Docko, K. McManaman, I. Chmura, J. Hamilton, J. Williamson. Second Row: K. Dibble, Mrs. Gifford, L. Falkenmcyer. Third Row: D. Havener, B. Nelson, K. Bush, D. Miller, P. Campbell, A. Bcrtella, P. Murphy, M. Nash, J. Leuenberger, C. Cosimcno, A. Converse. Fourth Row: J. Winterton, K. Van Aken, W. Friske, R. Jeannotte, C. Good- win, P. Feltcr, D. Elberson, C. Liddycoat, B. Hewitt, D. Allen. B. Stabb. 7D First Row: D. Sutton, K. Converse, K. Secor, S. Goode- now. Second Row: S. Stevens, Mr. Ellis, M. Meyers. Third Row: S. Fogg, B. Stanton, N. Farmcn, K. VanDreason, N. Owens, C. Andrews. M. A. Simchick. D. Manin. S. Epperson, G. King. Fourth Row: R. Mungcr, F. Louns- bury, W. Valvo, E. Childs, R. Phipps, J. Weis, R. Stanton, M. Scheible, A. Pole, K. Carr, E. Chandler. L. Petrie, R. Brewster. Absent: D. Chaplin. 7E First Row: D. Hyle, J. Bick- om, F. Mullen, J. Simchik. Second Row: N. Meyers, Mr. Nixdorf, R. Lichorowic. Third Row: P. Ammerman, C. Hollihan, R. DcBlois, A. Hitts, S. Peck, D. Grant, J. Burzinski, D. Eychner, L. Simchik, S. Hoffman. Fourth Row: M. Mushala, R. Schmid- tka, L Molampy, P. Petrie, D. Parker, T. Jones, G. Stefanini, G. Combs, W. Candce, K. Santy, G. Clem- ens, T. LaCombc, J. Paluck. 7F First Row: S. Lovely, P. Don- ovan, B. Ferris, S. Peploski. Second Row: W. Jones, Mr. Roehm, K. Ackley. Third Row: E. Thron, D. Moore, J. Allen, P. McCoulliff, S. Drummond, D. Sutter, B. Peck, A. Steve, N. Rounds, R. Hunt. Fourth Row: J. Morris. R. Conrad, K. Smith, B. Dam, W. Bennett, D. Moulton, G. Fclshaw, S. Satterlee, D. Rider, R. Merk- ling, J. Erb. 7G First Row: N. Hennessy, Mr. Hood, P. Howe. Second Row: C. Filey, M. Salm, K. Jones, C. Hatch, J. Grcms, L. Walker, G. Moran, K. Hess, M. Phillips, M. Disburgcr, T. Sykes. Third Row: G. Salm, B. Hawthorne. J. Ziweslin, J. I .I ford, I. Smith, A. Adams, D. Green, H. LaGoy, E. Em- mons. Absent: J. Ottaway, G. Tabolt. 7H First Row: M. Mushala, D. Armstrong, C. Wright, P. Dixon, P. Hoffmeistcr, L. Borum. Second Row: J. Nel- son, Mr. Spira, J. Horodnick. Third Row: T. Morris, D. Dctmcr, N. DcLong, E. Hru- by, B. Drummond, P. Dixon, K. Reames, K. Lane, C. Mattcson, C. CIoss. Fourth Row: J. Conley, P. Willison, T. Adams, J. Linton, G. Williams, G. Spong, D. Tud- man, B. Fenner, J. Wellman, F. Brothers, P. Miller, J. Freeman. Absent: J. Martin. 71 First Row: D. Hill, A. Kins- ley, J. Pekola, Mr. N, Gray, B. Law, N. Leonard, D. Mil- ler. Second Row: S. Crippcn, S. Buckingham, J. Mumford, S. Chcscbro. E. Grimm, J. Wheeler, S. Sexton, N. Foep- pel, J. Welch, L. Fisher. K. Rebcr, G. Vicle. Third Row: Dale Wagner, L. Wissman, A. Sobik, J. Drummond, P. Jasiewicz, Don Wagner, L. Sprague, L Sprole, P. Mitch- ell, D. Caswell, P. Jones, E. Peck. Absent: None First Row: G. Zophy, R. Shumway, D. Tousc, N. Dalkicwicz, P. Glover. Second Row: L. Lane, E. Thron, T. Sykes, E. Sharrow, R. Simmons, H. Clapsaddle. Third Row: R. Patricia, T. Parker, J. Deal, H. Hcnnessy, L. Langford, Secretary■; S. Dcrmitt, E. Wyland. Fourth Row: R. Jones, J. Theisen, D. Wagner, R. George, E. Smith, D. Miller, D. Adams, Miss Vaughn, Mr. Pilctte. Fifth Row: S. Morris, R. Jones, D. Wallace. P. Murphy, M. Simchik, R. Hayes, D. Tudman, A. Paquette. Sixth Row: P. Miller, C. Talbolt, T. Garner, B. Sprague, P. Wilson, M. Rolewicz, B. Hoffmeister. Absent: K. Dutchcr, R. Welch, R. Rapp, G. Evans. Insert: Larry Sprague, President. First Row: L. Langford, Secretary; E. Sharrow, Vice-Pres- dent; L. Sprague, President; D. Tudman, Treasurer; H. Hennessy, R. Shumway, D. Wagner, Mr. Pilette, Miss Vaughn. Standing: R. Munger, T. Garner, T. Parker. ORGANIZATIONS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Class Editors, Mary Ken field, John Walker; Literary Editors, Linda Moulton, Helen Henncssy; Karen Boggs, Assistant. SHEVERON I960 EDITORS Associate Editor-in-Cbief, Howard Clapsaddle; Advisor, Mrs. Wellman; Editor-in-Chief. Susan Thomson. Activities Editors, Carol S u r b u r g, Margaret Smith. Junior Staff: Karen Boggs, Elizabeth Smith, Robert George. 68 Photo Editor, Allen Glover; Sports Editors, Steve Morris, Margo Lcclau. First Row: H. Hall, C. Dagcr, E. Sharrow, N. Smith. Second Row: D. Clukies, K. Breithaupt, J. Felts, Advertising Managers; H. Rash ford. Third Row: B. Campbell. S. Kyff, J. Steltenpohl, J. Smith, Mr. Simmons, Advisor; R. Jones, J. Tkatch, L Langford, P. Chapman. BUSINESS STAFF THE BEACON First Row: Alan Kelts, Editor-In-Chief; Mary Kenfield, Assistant Editor; L. Moulton, News Editor; Mrs. Snyder, Advisor. Second Row: K. Breithaupt, Exchange Editor; R. Hayes, Sports Editor; H. Clapsaddle, Feature Editor; D. Forsythe, Sports’ Editor; K. Boggs, Art Editor THE BEACON received at the CNYSSPA an All-New York rating for mimeographed rrs, the highest of the three ratings given. Two of the delegates won individual contests. The ESSPA awarded THE BEACON second place for excellence in mimeography and second place for front-page duplicating. PRODUCTION STAFF — Seated: S. Clinch. J. Beauchcsnc. Standing: C. Uddstrom, W. Morehouse, Claude Lcwin, Business Manager; B. Combs, H. Rashford, C. Vaitkus, N. Rig- gleman, B. Hahn, C. Hatch. NEWS STAFF — Seated: S. Kelker, I. Eggen, S. Thom- son. Standing: L. Pomeroy, J. Smith, E. Sharrow, S. Murphy, G. Marcellus, P. Scheible, J. Felts, M. Hayes, P. Deringcr. FEATURE STAFF — First Row: S. Kelts, J. Wickes. L. Smith, L. Crouse. Standing: M. Sullivan, J. Surburg, p. Shaver, D. Clukies, J. Francis. First Row: S. Fischer, K. Dutcher, D. Sprague, C. Mattcson. Second Row: A. Salm, P. Murphy, P. Dixon, A. Steve. Third Row: Miss Clark. Mrs. Gifford, Advisors; L. Docko, P. Wiggins, K. Ackley, N. Farmer, R. Phipps, A. Pole, R. Lawrence, J. Zophy, J. Thurbcr, C. Gregory. JUNIOR HIGH BEACON The Junior Hi BEACON Staff has this year for the first time made the dummy and written headlines for the Junior - Hi Light's section of the school paper. We have found this a challenging but pleasant addition to our job of collecting and writing the news of grades seven and eight. First Row: D. Janes, Reporter; E. Netzband, Sentinel; H. Smith. President; B. Campbell, Vice- President; B. Janes, Secretary. Second Row: Mr. Bassett, Mr. Olcott, Mr. Samuelson, Mr. Bredderman, Advisors. Third Row: A. Filey, K. Eddy, C. DeWolfc, C. White, D. Roberts, D. Breckenridgc, N. Dodge. S. Vcncek, J. Hitchings, J. Seybold, J. Carney, S. Boncolla, L. Collins. Fourth Row: D. Sinchik, D. Brodock, G. Bourne, C. Smith, J. Kiner, J. Burback, D. Deal, G. Marcellus, M. Garrison, P. Fazekas, J. Collins. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 71 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated: A. Kelts; Mr. Ezzo, Advisor; M. Kenfield, W. Morehouse, L. Moulton, D. Cluckies, S. Murphy, L. Zucco, A. Wilzak, K. Breithaupt, S. Morris, M. Leonard, J. Petroski. Standing: E. Smith, H. Hennessy, P. Chapman, J. Stcltcnpohl, S. Thomson, J. Schiefele, R. George, J. Walker, R. Hayes, D. Forsythe, H. Clapsaddle, D. Simmonds, J. Tkatch, C. Surburg, J. Jones, A. Paquette. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row: H. Hennessy, B. Conley, B. Conley, B. Kiner, M. Hayes, S. Kyff, A. Paquette, J. Steltenpohl, B. Coombs, B. Hahn. P. Haight. E. Smith, H. Hall, P. Cassell, C. Hatch, A. Hall, P. Scheible, J. Wickcs. Second Row: D. Nadeau, S. Clinch, J. Scheifele. Third Row; M. Leclau, Mrs. Kreitcr, Advisor; S. Murphy, L. Zucco, J. Conley, J. Francis, J. Tkatch, T. Smith, M. Leonard, M. Jenczewski, L. Hill, J. Smith, A. Erickson, P. Lockwood, P. Linstruth, D. Patricia, P. Shaver, P. Thorpe. First Row: H. Hall, C Dager, J. Smith, H. Hennessy, E. Sharrow, P. Heuer, J. Felts. Second Row: R. Jones, S. Kyff, A. Paquette, J. Schicfele, A. Breckenridge, Mr. DeLong, Advisor; J. Stcltcnpohl, J. Walker, L. Moulton, R. George, A. Hall. Third Row: L. Herzog, D. Simmonds, R. Hayes, H. Clapsaddlc, P. Sears, J. Deal, A. Kelts, D. Forsythe, D. Linstruth, D. Ferris, C. Lewin, D. Tudman. SPORTSMANSHIP BROTHERHOOD First Row: Mrs. Wolf, Advisor; C. Cuomo, L Farrell, E. Hopkins, L. Egan, A. Cuomo, P. Drobnica, P. Shaver. Second Row: S. Fazckas, E. Sharrow, S. Thomson, S. Urlocker, J. Cress- well, G. Clinch, S. Hyle, R. Kipp, K. Olmstead, S. Olmstead. Third Row: C. Conley, S. Keller, B. Brown, S. Kelker, C. Pawlicki, F. Ormsby, A. Kirk, C. Bloomer, M. Smyth, N. Smith, J. Smith, R. Burnham, C. Dagcr. 73 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIET'. TROUPE 169 First Row: C. Clauda, C Urn, L. Borum, P. Coffin, S. Porter, G. Morehouse, M. Theiscn, Mr. Bones, Advisor. Second Row: B Dam, P. Miller, J. Wellman G. Williams, R. Conrad, J. Elford, K. Ackley, J. Linton. Third Row: S. Cobb, D. Laury, M. Roberts, S. Kelts, M. Gifford, J. Wheeler, R. Gunther, W. Linstruth, F. Brothers. Fourth Row: E. Hruby, K. Lane, J. Nelson, P. Dixon. P. McCouliff, K. Reames, P. Zophy, P. 74 Ormsby, D. Armstrong. Fifth Row: C. Closs, D. Detmer, B. Medley. M. Smyth, G. Evans, P. Lockewood, B. Kiner, R. Ingersoll, C. Cagwin. Sixth Row: G. Langford, K. Breithaupt, H. Lyon, L. Short, W. Moorehouse; Officers: J. Tkatch, A. Kelts, B. Coombs, H. Clapsaddle, M. Kenfield, F. Ormsby, P. Pawlikowski, D. Linstruth. The NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY is the highest honor group in dramatics for high schools. Its tradition is based on the high attainment of dramatic standards and good citizenship. The group is a select one but far from private. secret, or unattainable as a goal by anyone who has the interest to work for the Society and the improvement of the dramatic arts program in the school. Seated: F. Ormsby, Mr. Bones, ( You’d look like this, too, if you had this bunch to work with! ). Second Row: A. Kelts, ( I love canaries ); M. Kenfield, D. Linstruth, J. Tkatch. Third Row: W. Linstruth, T. Bailey, P. Pawlikowski, B. Coombs, H. Lyon, H. Clapsaddle. Absent: P. Lane. First Row: E Skinner, F. Reinisch, Mrs. Bellinger, Advisor; C. Dager, P. Burton. Second Row: B. Medley, J. Scheifclc, L. Zucco, W. Dodge, M. Stedman, H. Clapsaddle, L Moulton, J. Steltenpohl, L. Egan. SCIENCE CLUB The SCIENCE CLUB has concentrated its aaivities on individual project work in preparation for the Science Fair, April 12. In December, Mr. Clark spoke to the group on Christmas trees and Christmas tree farming. In January, Paul Herrick, Training Specialist of Oneida Ltd., spoke to the group on job opportunities in the science fields. A panel discussion with Mr. Savercool followed. First Row: C. Hague, J. Snider, M. Nash, P. Brzezowski, J. Peploski. Second Row: N. Bennett, S. Skelton, P. Connors, L- Zucco, S. Green, J. Cresswcll. Third Row: J. Ernenwein, C. Conley, K. Tinker, Mrs. Lawless, Advisor; S. French, E Smith. P. Cassell. LIBRARY CLUB 75 FRENCH CLUB First Row: L. Pomeroy, L. Hill, B. Hahn, C. Surburg. Second Row: P. Thorp, S. Charlcbois, S. Kclkcr, M. Sullivan, J. Raht; Miss Davies, Mrs. Mattingly, Advisors. Third Row: B. Graham, J. Beauchesne, A. Hummel, E. Smith, C. Cresswell, B. Coombs, D. Nadeau, L. Zucco, J. Scheifele, P. Deringer, P. Zophy. LATIN CLUB First Row: J. Wickes, R. Coombs, Mrs. Mattingly, Miss Davies, Advisors; C. Hatch, P. Haight. Second Row: P. Scheible, S. Kelts, C. Martin, J. Francis, J. Conley, J. Smith, S. Urlocker, P. Shaver. First Row: B. Stevens, S. Keller, P. Lockwood, Miss Davies, Advisor; J. Raht. Second Row: B. Kiner, L. Crouse, K. Breithaupt, P. Blake, K. Kramer, M. Leonard, T. Bailey, J. Tkatch. SPANISH CLUB First Row: S. Skelton, S. Krauicc, J. Jones. C. Bloomer. Second Row: A. Cuomo. J. Langford Third Row: M. Jollie, P. Wilson. P. Drobnica, S. Clinch, P. Deringer, M. Bourne, W. Hitchings Fourth Row: G. Simmons, E. Filey, S. Miller, Mrs. York, Advisor; H. Yaddaw, K. Tinker, T Kardys, D. Hopkins. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA MATH CLUB Seated: K. Brcithaupt, M. Leonard. S. Thomson. L Moulton. E. Sharrow, D. Cluckies. Standing: B. Linton, D. Simmonds. W. Morehouse, D. Linstruth, Mr. Clark. Advisor; J. Walker, S. Morris A. Kelts. SOPHISTS 78 Kneeling: E. Sharrow, M. Leonard. Seated: M. Kenfield, S. Kelker, S. Morris, Mr. Robinson, Advisor; P. Cassell. Standing: H. Rashford, B. Coombs, M. Smith. W. Morehouse, D. Tudman, A. Kelts, L. Crouse, L. Zucco, J. Raht, J. Tkatch. First Row: D. Pcrrigo, J. Wintcrton, M. Mushala, J. Smith, M. Meyers, D. Morris, J. Freeman. Second Row: A. D xko, F. Brothers, R. Jeanotte, W. Berdanier, N. Short, W. Friskc, D. Allen, B. Hewitt. Third Row: J. Prowda, J. El ford, M. Candee, T. Shumway, W. Petrie, B. Dam, J. Patricia, R. Wcsscldinc. Fourth Row: R. Folk, F. VanArnum, R. Phipps, P. Wagner, D. EIbcrson, K. Lockwood, R. Gillette. Fifth Row: D. Smith, President: E. Childs, Mr. Olcott, Advisor; G. DcKay, S. Nazel. SENIOR HIGH AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB First Row: D. Janes, M. Sutton, R. Folk. R. Docko. Second Row: E. Mount, P. Vaitkus, E. Netzband, J. Webb. Third Row: D. Simchik, T. Rounds, R. Love, L. Urlocker. Fourth Row: J. Safrans, W. Scars. Fifth Row: H. Smith. Mr. Olcott, Advisor; Mr. Hoyt, Advisor; D. Smith, President. STAMP CLUB First Row: J. Patricia, R. Folk, R. Rapp, N. Short. Second Row: Mr. Ramage, Advisor; S. Sattcrlee, R. Hallam, D. Rider, J. Broddock, G. Broddock, G. Gregory, M. Thcisen, K. Boylan. f YORKER CLUB The YORKER CLUB was organized to study New York State history. Its aim is to make New York State history more interesting. First Row: D. Wagner, D. Caswell, M. Mushala, J. Jones, J. Paluck, G. Viele. Second Row: P. Santy, A. Sobik, L. Wissman, L Molampy, L. Sprole, W. Candce, R. Mitchell, N. Myers. Third 80 Row: S. Sprague, J. Wheeler, J. Burzinski, A. Hitt, D. Echner, S. Sexton, Miss Jaques, Advisor. JUNIOR PROM Those last hectic hours before the magic moment! ROYAL COURT King Ronnie Jones, Queen April Hall, Mary Blust, Norma Smith, Pat Wade, Lois Langford, Joan Felts, A1 Breckenridge, Dick Sim- monds, Steve Morris. The blessings of William Shakes- peare were humbly requested as we attempted the production of HAMLET. Our cast featured: Hamlet____________Jack Tkatch King Claudius _________________ Howard Clapsaddle Queen Gertrude------------------ Barbara Coombs Ophelia_Faith Ormsby Laertes______Douglas Linstruth Polonius_Howard Lyon Our director was Mr. Bones, assisted by Mr. Robinson who played the Ghost. Costumes were made by Mrs. Robin- son. HAMLET presented by the THESPIAN GUILD of v.v.s. November 20 and 21, 1959 ... The Masquerade Ball. October 15, 1959 . . . National Thespian Initiation, Jan. 22, I960 87 Seated: J. Scheifcle, M. Leclau, D. Nadeau. T. Smith. Mrs. Krciter, Advisor. Standing: J. Stelten- pohl, B. Coombs, B. Kiner, A. Ericson. H. Hcnnessy, J. Tkatch. Seaed: S. Morris, K. Breithaupt, H. Clapsaddle, Mr. Hoyt, Advisor. Standing: A. Kelts, R. Haw- thorne, J. Tkatch, J. Walker. 88 CADET TEACHERS JUNIOR ROTARIANS SENIOR BAND JUNIOR BAND First Row: L. Molton, H. Rashford. C. Dager, J. Schicfcle, J. Walker, J. Surburg, P. Heucr, J. Usher. A. Kelts, S. Kelts. J. Lamb. H. Keller. D. Forsythe. P. Shaver, J. Walradt, D. Miller. T. Endman, J. Freeman. B. Casscl, R. George, V. Dalklewicz, E. Evens, S. Fazekas, D. Zbytnicwski, Eggcr, J. Ernenwein, P. Anderson. S. Dhont, N. Combs, W. Scars, L. Herzog, H. Schoeneck, H. Clappsaddlc, S. Morris. Fifth Row: J. Mitchell, P. Lamb, T. Reillcy, F. Kiechle, L. Zucco, This is strictly a concert group — performances: Christmas Concert—Spring Concert — Festivals — Assembly programs. First Row: S. Fischer, A. Steve, P. Gates. K. Garner, J. Nelson, C Clauda, S. Green, E. Hruby, K. Ackley. Second Row: S.Thomson, P. Dixon, M. Mushala, B. Peck, D. Armstrong, K. Lane. N. Delong, P. Miller, D. Wallace, C. Smith. L. Borum, P. McCouliff, D. Harrilson, R. Conrad, T. Morris,, D. Moulton, S. Schallenburg. Third Row: Mr. Zingaro, L. Bromley, G. Moran, B Vanderlan, L Simicle, D. Rider, J. Wellman, G. Fclshaw, C. Goss, S. Satterlee, J. Horodnick. J. Mahoney, K. Patrick, C. Mattcrson, K. Reamcs, S. Pcploski, S. Drummone, D. Moore, W. Bennett, T. Jones, N. Short, P. A. Dixon, P. Hoffmiester, J. Zophy, L. Dhondt. Fourth Rote: D. Sutter, P. Donovan. S. Lovely, D. Detmcr, C. Wright, G. Tabolt, G. Morehouse, B. Ferris, B. Drummond, J. Conley, M. Gifford, J. Linton, G. Spong, G. Williams, F. Brothers, B. Dam, D. Tudman, J. Coe. N. Rounds, J. Martin, J. Allen, D. Law, D. Gillette, J. Erb, J. Freeman, M. Nash, J. Thron, P. Miller, R. Hunt, D. Morris. Absent: K. Smith, P. Pawlicki. The Junior Band consists of eighty-three members this year — our largest mem- bership since Jr. Band was formed. The Jr. Band performs for the Spring Concert and the Christmas Concert. T. Smith, F. Darlington, M. Smith. Second Row: P. Wade, C. Bloomer, K. Boggs, K Hummel, Third Row: L. Hill, P. Haight, C. Martin, S. Henry, B. Sprague, T. Janczcwsku B. Dodge, P Sears, J. Sayles, D. Dobson, L. Smith. Fourth Row: C. Weigel, J. Janes, K. Smith, I. H. Lyons, B. Shumway, G. Herder, P. Stcdman. B. Peck, D. Winnie, P. Denison, B. Morris. S. Thomson. JUNIOR BAND OFFICERS Seated: P. Hoffmeister. Stand- ing: D. Wallace, D. Gillette, D. Law, P. Gates. SENIOR BAND OFFICERS Seated: N. Dalkicwicz. (juarurmaiu-r: i nomfen, jet- ret ary; C. Dagcr. Standing: L. Moultin, President; T. Endcmann, Quartermaster; P. Denison, Librarian; H. Clap- paddle, Vice-President. First Row: P. Hcuer, P. Zophy, P. Haight, A. Paquette B. Hoffmeister, J. Putaski, M. Touse. Second Row: P Dennison, D. Winnc, R. Morris, H. Clapsaddk, S. Morris J. Walker, J. Mitchell, L Zucco, F. Kiechle, T. Riley S. Thomson. Third Row: E Evans, S. Fazekas, R. George B. Dodge, T. Jenczewski, T. Endermann, J. Freeman, J Saylcs, K. Smith, C. Martin, C. Weigel, I. Eggen, J Ernenwein, L Hill, C. Dager, K. Hummell, J. Janes, P Anderson. Fourth Row: J. Surburg, T. Smith, F. Darling- ton, M. Smith, S. Kelts, H. Keller, J. Lamb, A. Kelts, P. Sears, J. Walradt, D. Zbytnicwski, D. Forsythe, S. Henry, E. Smith, D. Dobson, P. Shaver. Fifth Row: Mr. Zingaro, P. Wade, H. Rash ford, J. Schiefele, K. Boggs, L. Moulton, B. Shumway, H. Lyon, G. Herder, H. Shoc- neck, W. Sears, N. Dalkiewicz, B. Cassel, J. Lcsher. MARCHING BAND The Marching Band partici- pates in Memorial Day Parades, Fireman parades, and plays for the football games. COLOR GUARD First Row: B. Sprague, L Flanders. Second Row: P. Linstruth, E. Candee, B. Schicble, R. Scars. The Color Guards perform with the Marching Band. First Row: Mr. Zingaro, D. Miller, J. Walradt, P. Sears, D. Zbytniewski, P. Cassell, K. Brcithaupt. Second Row: P. Dennison, R. Morris, S. Morris, T. Jcnczcwski, J. Freeman, T. Endeman. Third Row: R. Shumway, J. Mitchell. Absent: K. Eddie. The Dance Band is a select group of music students who play at school dances, assembly pro- grams, and community functions. MAJORETTES Kneeling: P. Heur, P. Touse, B. Hoffmeister, P. Haight. Standing: J. Putaski, P. Zophy, A. Paquette. 93 SENIOR CHORUS First Row: S. Olmstead, L. Egan, N. Wriggleman, M. Wilson, N. Simchick, C. Dennison, S. Kyft, Mr. Rightmycr, J. Swan, M. Tousc, M. Jollic, N. Cieslewitz, G. Clinch, A. Jameson, K. Olmstead. Second Row: S. Hyle, N. Buyea, S. Charlcbois, K. Jones, H. Hall, P. Cassell, A. Nelson, P. Zophy, G. Noto, C. Kotary, M. Sullivan, L. Farrell, J. Trudeau, J. Beane. Third Row: E. Wyland, S. Krawicc, J. Slachta, P. Brezezowski, S. Clinch. D. Clemens, S. Sykes, J. StcltcnpohI, S. Hornyak, B. Schcible, D. Lowery, P. Allen, P. Johns, P. Wilson. Fourth Row: S. Brodock, H. Yaddow, K. Scheifelc, P. Kirk, J. Snider, K. West, J. James, K. Lynch. B. Kirk, B. Walle, M. Ray. L. Langford, L. Landon. Fifth Row: E Austman, F. Froney, F. Ormsby, D. Hopkins, E. Candee, J. Langford, J. Hall, H. Sealman, S. Harney, S. Perk, V. Casimeno, J. Hon, J. Hansen, B. Picrsall. Absent: C. Decker, J. Albro, V. Hopkins, J. Lewis, E. MacLaughlin. JAM SESSION Ted Jenczewski, Bob Shumway, John Mitchell, Steve Morris. First Row: Mr. Rightmyer, R. Ricklcfs, D. Sutton, T. Vaitkus, K. Converse, J. Washburn, M. Conover, S. Cumo, C. Urtz, J. Samson, B. Stabb, D. Wiggins, M. Myers, M. Theison, S. Kimball, S. Hull. L. Falkcumeycr, B. Meritt, S. Goodenow, S. Lewis, C. Markell, P. Edell. Second Row: S. Dcnision, F. Hitchings, D. Boyer, J. Williamson, L. Docko, I. Chmura, K. McManaman, S. Epperson, N. Farmer, G. King, R. Munger, R. Rapp, A. Cook, R. Lounsbury, C. Liddeycoat, R. Morris, B. Stanton, K. Dibble, S. Urtz, S. Fogg, D. Havener, J. Hamilton, K. Secor, D. Rcbcr, S. Lcwin, L. Blancock. Third Row: D. Martin, L. Konowich, M. Sinchik, K. Van Drcason, E. Lcwin, J. Laubc, L. Linch, B. Nelson, R. Jcanotte, T. Shumway, R. Denison, C. Goodwin, K. Lockwood, W. Valvo, D. Landry, S. Stevens, C. Laube, M. Thurber, N. Dousharm, E. Hallam, C. Cosimeno, N. Forsythe, R. Gifford. Fourth Row: S. Porter, A. Converse, J. Thorpe, C. Andrews, No. Owens, P. Campbell, P. Adams, M. Robinson, D. Elbcrson, J. Walters, A. Pole, R. Owens, E. Chiles, S. Armstrong. C. Cagwin, P. Murphy, B. Lynch, P. Nash, J. Leuenbcrger, D. Miller, K. Bush, J. Proctor. Fifth Row: R. Ingersoll, K. Dutchcr, S. Miller, K. Conley. P. Brodock, J. Thurber, E. Way, J. Weis, N. Garrison, B. Clukies, D. Rosenthal, F. Van Arnam, R. Phipps, J. Wallace, A. Bcrtclla, B. Bcttinger, J. Clapsaddle, J. Proctor, J. Sawner. -PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!!” JUNIOR CHORUS Joyce Smith Joan Felts Sandra Kyff VARSITY CHEER LEADERS Carol Surburg 96 Norma Smith Linda Moulton ATHLETICS First Row: Fred Kicchle, Dan Griscnthwaitc, David George, Ronnie Jones, Larry Herzog, Norman Dalkiewicz, Manager. Second Row: Bill Peck, Manager; Don Pomeroy, Bill Merkling, Ron Putman, Craig Duncan, Deb Decker, Jack Webb, Manager. Third Row: Bob Waller, John Bierworth, Steve Disburgcr, Tom Van Drcason, Bruce Wayland-Smith, Mr. Clark, Coach. BASEBALL The VVS Baseball Team, under the fine coaching of Mr. Clark, ended a good season with a final record of 10 wins and 6 losses. This put them in third place in the Tri- Valley League standings. 1959 BASEBALL RECORD VVS Opponents 5 Rome 3 2 Rome 7 9 Cazenovia 8 11 Camden 3 4 Canastota 1 3 Carthage 2 3 Carthage 7 2 Holland Patent 9 9 Chittenangc 0 2 Cazenovia 3 5 Oneida 4 5 Oneida 1 3 Camden 5 4 Holland Patent 7 3 Chittcnango 0 4 Canastota 0 •Non-League 98 SENIORS Kneeling: Dan Grisenthwaite, Fred Kiechle, Ronnie Jones. Standing: Bill Merkling, Craig Duncan, Ronnie Putman, Larry Herzog. First Row: Mr. Smith. Coach; R. Patricia, D. Forsythe, J. Law, D. Dcwan, R. George, R. Conniff. G. Grisenthwaite. N. Vunk, R. Coombs. Second Row: F. Murphy. T. Smith, J. Lamb, R. Law, R. Sutton, R. Jones, J. Deal. R. Lewis. Third Row: A. Glover, R. Hall, S. Pierce, J. Cullen, S. Dhondt, J. Walker, D. Ferris, D. Wagner, J. Theisen, P. Dicrks, Manager. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL First Row: D. Ferris, R. Jones, K. Massey. T. Parker, D. Wemple. C. Lewin, A. Kelts. Second Rou : R. Hayes, P. Glover, J. Law, N. Vunk, F. Kiechle, F. Marshall, G. Wood, B. Jones, L. Herzog. Third Row: Paul McKee, Coach; R. McKenna, R. Hall, J. Deal, R. Law, W. Casadei, J. Walker, R. Fox, L. McCormich; Charles Foley, Assistant Coach. Fourth Row: A. Pole, Manager; D. Miller, S. Dhondt, D. Tudman, A. Barclay, J. Thciscn, W. Merkline, R. Putman, D. Adams. Co-captain: Larry Herzog 1959 FOOTBALL I960 1959 FOOTBALL RECORD 1960 VVS Opponents 6 Canastota 7 0 Oneida 18 7 Cazenovia 14 41 Chittenango 0 33 Camden 6 14 Holland Patent 0 6 Whitesboro 25 •Non-league game VVS averaged a little over 15 points per game while they held their opponents to 10 points per game. Under the capable coaching of Mr. McKee, we finished the season with 3 wins and 4 losses. Co-captain: Ronnie Jones COACHES Leon Hannigan, Assistant Coach; Charles Foley, Assist- ant Coach; Paul McKee, Head Coach; Kenneth Hood, Assistant Coach. First Row: R. Breckenridgc, C. Cassell, N. Dalkiewicz, R. Marshall. R. Shumway, T. Tierney. Second Row: C. Gallihcr. F. Livingston. S. Parks. J. Ingram, L. Urlocker. D. Law. Third Row: J. Seybold, A. Morris, W. Peck, M. Heddcrich, H. Schoeneck, R. Sattcrlce, J. McCouliff, C. Foley, Coach. J V FOOTBALL 101 Standing: R. Putman, W. Mcrkling, A. Kelts, C. Wilson, R. Fox, L. Herzog. SENIOR LINESMEN SENIOR BACKFIELD Kneeling: F. K i c c h 1 e, J. Walker, R. Jones, R. Law. Mr. Hood, Coach; R. Merkling, D. Moulton, P. Pawlicki, Managers; R. Jones, J. Theisen, A. Glover, J. Conte, K. Breithaupt, S. Dhondr, D. Ferris; B. Meriding, Captain; T. Parker, G. Griscnthewaite. VARSITY SCOREBOARD 1959 I960 VVS Opponents 34 Cazenovia 71 49 Chittenango 78 41 Camden 6l 59 Holland Patent 63 56 Oneida 66 56 Canastota 66 55 Frankfort 85 19 Utica Free Academy 77 52 Frankfort 59 46 Cazenovia 44 62 Chittenango 88 63 Camden 69 56 Holland Patent 71 80 Oneida 40 49 Canastota 68 48 Cranford, N. J. 82 44 Carbondalc, Penn. 71 Non-League Games Holiday Invitation Tournament at One- onta The VVS Basketball Team won only a few' games this year. This, however, does not discredit our team. Under Mr. Hood’s competent and indefatigable coaching, the boys were given a new sense of sportsmanship. With only four players leaving this year, next year’s team will consist mainly of players who realize the value of the teamwork that was ever-present on the WS Court. Coach McKee, D. Felts. G. Wood, H. Shoencck, B. Jones, N. Vunk. D. Miller, R. George, |||M|OP X ADCITV P. Glover, C. Cassel, N. Kalkewicz; A. Pole, Manager. U 1 1 I V- l V AInDII I 104 BASKETBALL T. Voelkcr, B. Folk, J. Ber- danier, N. Dalkiewicz, J. Jan- owski, B. Shumway, J. Sey- bold, B. Ottaway, D. Law, Coach Foley. J. V. CHEERLEADERS Knteling: Lynn Pomeroy, Penny Shaver, Mickey Sulli- van. Standing: Jackie Beau- chcsnc, Karen Boggs, Judy Sayles, Diane Forsythe, Mick- ey Touse. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL First Row: D. Folk, D. Wag- ner, G. Salm, T. Wagner, G. Vencek, P. Miller. Second Row: N. Short, F. Brothers, J. Patricia, T. Jones, D. Gillette, G. Zophy, D. Touse, T. Voelkcr, R. Merkling. Third Row: Mr. Nixdorf, Coach; D. Moulton, A. Pole, D. Haralson, J. Janowski, B. Ottaway, D. Law, G. Spong, D. Tudman, G. DcKay, J. Berdanier, P. Willson. 105 WRESTLING Foreground: L. Herzog, J. Kincr. Kneeling: B. Peck. R. Hall, T. Blake. C. Childs, B. Casadei, F. Havener, D. Patricia, M. Conley, M. Garrison, R. Owen. Standing: W. West, E. Childs, C. Buckingham, Mr. Hannigan, Advisor; D. Varga, D. Jones, B. Benson, J. Davis, B. Glur, J. Winterton. First Row: J. Sutton, J. Dankson, J. Durr, R. Rodzinka, R. Evans, C. Galligher, P. Lamb. Second Row: J. Sonich, J. Mackin, N. Dardano, R. Morris, F. Schwarz, R. Lewis, R. Simmons, L. San so no, Mr. G. Gray, Coach. Third Row: C. Cassell, J. Lcshcr, F. Murphy, M. Hcddrich, L. Urlockcr, B. Sansone, D. Simmons. R. Hawthorne, J. Lamb, R. Combs, R. Biggar, D. Zbtynewski. Fourth Row: P. Denison, W. Morehouse, T. Endemann, T. Farmer, R. Putman, L. Short, P. Van Scoy, J. Mitchell, D. Hitt, T. Rich, R. Parker, L. Zucco, H. Lyon, D. Wimple, R. White. 106 TRACK TEAM Kneeling: T. Bailey, E. Mount, T. Parker, B. Casadei. Standing: L Massey, C. Lewin, Coach Foley, A. Barkley, J. Walker. V.V.S. TRACK TEAM completed its third season in 1959 under coach Foley. This year the team com- peted in 12 meets. Five of these were tri-meets in which they took two firsts. A fourth place was taken in the Sophomore-Freshman Tri-Valley League meet and also in the regular Tri-Valley League meet. In the Class B Sectionals, Decker took a third in the 220 and Louns- bury broke the Tri-Valley League pole-vault record at 11 ft. Two trophies w-ere awarded this year. The Most Improved” to Claude Lewin and the Most Valuable to John Walker. Walker was rated most valuable for he participated capably in every event. GOLF TEAM Kneeling: B. Hayes, Coach McKee, D. Felts. Standing: T. Endemann, J. Mitch- ell, K. Breithaupt, T. Farmer. The VVS Central Golf Team last year participated in two dif- ferent leagues. In the Mohican League they played Whitesboro, New York Mills, Ilion, Herkimer, and New Hartford, while in the Tri-Valley League they played Oneida, Camden, Cazenovia, and Can as tot a. Keith Breithaupt represented the school in Section 3 area sectionals at New Hartford. The outlook is bright for a good team next year because many members of the squad have become more experi- enced in match competition. 107 FIELD HOCKEY First Row: D. Wallace. B. Jollic, J. Thorpe, P. Burton. Second Row: J. Kenna, P. Derinser, H. Hawthorne. Third Row: Mrs. Howe, Coach: S. Miller, C. Bloomer, C. Tabolt, C. Hoff- meister, K. Marshall, J. Henry, J. Beauchesne. GIRLS’ ATHLETICS Ftrst Row: S. Olmsted, M. Wilson, J. Beauchesne, J. Swain, S. Miller, C. Kotary, B. Jollic, P. Thorpe. Second Row: G. Simmons, C. Brodock, D. Forsythe, C. Martin, H. Keller, C. Con- ley, J. Sayles. J. Langford, S. Cobb, F. Darlington, K. Marshall, B. Sprague, S. Crcsswell, N. Riggleman. Center; Mrs. Howe, Coach. This was our first year at track and field work. The girls were most enthusiastic. Here at VVS we had a 3-school meet. VVS girls piled up the most points! TRACK S FIELD 108 First Row: B. Conley, B. Jollie, J. Jones, K. Marshall, S. Van Wic. Second Row: A. Kirk, E. Brown, C. Conley. S. French, Mrs. Howe, Coach; B. Hahn, P. Wade, G. Noto, D. Burleigh. Third Row: G. Simmons. P. Haight, M. Wilson, R. Kipp. P. Cassell, C. Chamberlain, P. Thorpe, S. Olmsted, L. Farrell, P. Kipp. K. Olmsted, A. Kincr, S. Urlockcr, S. Miller. Fourth Row: L. Hill, B. Stevens, P. Lockwood, C. Regner, P. Chap- man, M. Jenezewski, R. Burnham, H. Hawthorne, J. Kenna, J. Albro, P. Seaman, H. Rashford, A. Paquette, P. Liddycoat, C. Bloomer. Fifth Row: C. Sexton, S. Seifert, C. Pawlicki, F. Ormsby, B. Pawlikowski, G. Boyson, K. West, S. West, S. Peck, E. Candec, C. Grosjean, E. Regner. A” BOWLING First Row: P. Thorpe, N. Riggleman, P. Haight, S. Miller, B. Jollie. Second Row: S. Urlockcr, H. Hawthorne, B. Hahn, K. Marshall, C. Conley, F. Darlington, G. Simmons, J. Kenna, E. Shar- row, Mrs. Howe, Coach. VOLLEYBALL This represents only a small group of the girls that came out for Volley- ball. Rome girls came here with 4 teams for a Play Day. We had games with some other schools then joined in the annual competition held at Rome where teams from 12 schools compete. First Row: S. Hornyak, J. Surburg, J. Bcauchcsnc, N. Simchcck, J. Janes. Second Row: J. Beane, J. Lewis. D. Clemens, J. Grant, Mrs. Howe, Coach; J. Sayles, P. Scheible, P. Kirk, C. Martin. Third Row: F. Conrad, M. Jollie, M. Vanderwerken, S. Weis- more, P. Anderson, M. Kiner, D. Wowry, N. Buyea, C. Deni- son, P. Hayes. Fourth Row: S. Charlesbois, P. Wilson, K. Hum- mel, S. Cresswell, S. Sykes, J. Janes, L Landon, K. Boylan, S. Kelts, C. Cervo, L. Flandcr. B” BOWLING These girls are first-year bowlers. With their enthusi- asm and potential sk i 11 s, they'll be champs” before they are Seniors. First Row: C. Brocock, S. Charlesbois, C. Kotary, B. Jollie, P. Thorpe. Second Row: J. Sur- burg, L Eagan, S. Sykes, S. Mil- ler, N. Rigglcman, J. Kcnna, S. Cresswell, B. Hahn, J. Beau- chesne, D. Clemens, R Sharrow, J. Swain, G. Simmons, S. Cobb, Mrs. Howe, Coach. Third Row: B. Sprague, D. Forsythe, C. Ta- bolt, S. Kitchen, K. Marshall, C. Martin, J. Schicfele, C. Bloomer, C. Grosjean, K. Smith, F. Darlington, J. Grant, H. Keller, S. Phillips, J. Lewis, P. Wilson, S. Keller, J. Sayles. BASKETBALL Congratulations to the Class of '60 BURTON LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC. Central New York State's Oldest and Largest Livestock Auction Every Wednesday, 1 p.m. — Slaughter Animals Every Thursday, 1 p.m. — Dairy Cattle President, Clifford E. Nower Auctioneers: Tom W. Burton and Howard G. Nower New York State Licensed and Bonded. Vernon, New York Phone 3-5105 Best Wishes to the Class of ’60 BREITHAUPT SUPER DRUG STORE 7 Stores in 1 Drugs, Foods, Sporting Goods, Radio and T.V. Coffee Shop, Home Bakery, Toy and Gift Shop Successfully serving our friends since 1926” CRAIG W. CROWELL 464 Sherrill Road Phone 406 Sherrill Sincere Good Wishes Always Sherrill, New York ARNOTT FELTS Gulf Gas and Oil Groceries Meats Verono, New York Phone 2094-J1 113 VERNON CONFECTIONERY 12 Seneca Street Vernon, New York Phone 3-2025 Compliments of CONDE MILKING MACHINE CO., INC. HOTEL ONEIDA Hamilton Ave. Sherrill, New York Congratulations to the V.V.S. Class of I960 SHERRILL CITY GARAGE H. T. Oatman, Proprietor 245 W. Seneca Street Phone Sherrill 260 Sherrill, New York CHEVROLET, 114 CLEANERS JACK'S 1 Hour Cleaners 3 Hour Shirt Laundry 403 W. Dominick St. Rome, New York ©'SHIRT LAUNDRY Compliments of CAMPBELL DAIRY Fountain Service — Lunches Dairy Products Oneida, New York 210 Loucks St. 548 Sherrill Rd. Conastota, Seneca Ave. CHAPMAN'S Togs for Tots—Ladies' Lingerie Sherrill Dry Goods Store Compliments of 618 Sherrill Road Sherrill, New York UEBLER MILKING MACHINE COMPANY INC. VERNON MOTORS Ford Sales Service Phone 3-4362 Vernon, New York ONEIDA UPHOLSTERY 126 North Main St. Oneida, New York Congratulations and Continued Success to the Class of I960 SENECA PLUMBING HEATING AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES . Otto Engler, Philip Wenzel Best Wishes to the Class of I960 WILLIAM MACKIN Vernon, New York Your Prudential Agent Phone Sherrill 69-J 115 ARTHUR K. LANGFORD Kitchen Cabinets, Builder, Floor MADGE A. WHITTIN Finishing, Plumbing, Heating. Millinery and Ladies' Accessories Vernon Center, New York Ph. Vernon 3-5865 Ph. Oneida 2790 232 Main Street Oneida, New York Compliments of VERONA GRANGE ALGER FUNERAL HOME NO. 1439 216 Seneca St. Vernon, New York Verona, New York Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of ’60 KRUGER'S SERVICE Oneida, 1475W2 Higginsville, New York VERNON PRESS Fine Printing DEDELL'S MOTEL Vernon, New York Ph. 3-2725 303 W. Seneca St. Sherrill, New York 116 Best Wishes to the Grad tutting Class of ’60 SHERRILL-KENWOOD VOL. FIRE DEPT., INC. Stan Sunny Boggs Realtors Farms, Homes Businesses BOGGS REAL ESTATE TREELAND NURSERY, INC. Landscape Contracting Garden Center Verona, New York Earl L. Grulke, President Dana W. Wilson, Vice-Pres. and Treas. RD 1 Canastota, New York 8 Phones: Canastota 9124 If no answer 9734 or 9735 Route 5, West of Wampsville Phone: Oneido 1803 or Rome 4300 Compliments of VERNON PHARMACY LENA'S BRIDAL SHOPPE S. Dardano, Jr., B.S. 247 W. Dominick Street Rome, New York Most Exclusive Bridal Shoppe in Rome Corner Seneca and Verona Streets Phone 3-3125 Vernon, New York Your Rexall Store CRAMMERS DRESS SHOPPE HARRY F. RICE, INC. See the Latest Fashions at INSURANCE Main Street Oneida, New York 102-4 North James Street Phone 3800 Rome, New York 117 Compliments of CAMPBELL-DEAN Our Best to You — The Class of '60 FUNERAL HOME VINCENT L. CORONA M. G. Dean, Jr. Owner Ambulance Service TAILOR Invalid Equipment Service 125V2 E. Seneca St. Sherrill, New York Phone 286 ENGELBERT'S VINCENT G. DUNN Jewelry Store Headquarters For Gifts of Quality Attorney at Law 178 W. Dominick St. Rome, New York Vernon, New York LYNCH BUILDING SUPPLY CORP. Millwork, Wallboards, Hardware, Mason Supplies Roofing, Paints, Insulation, Glass A Complete Building Service Your Lumber No. 3-2105 Your Lumber No. 6-5236 Vernon, New York Oriskany Blvd. Whitesboro, New York Oneida, Sherrill, Verona Enterprise: 2353 118 IRA W. GREEN WAY Complete Insurance Service Congratulations Class of ’60 KALLET THEATRE Oneida, New York 42 Verona St. Phone 3-3743 Vernon, New York JOHN SCHLICK, JR. Refrigeration and Electrical Service Phone Vernon 3-4251 HAMBLIN, MUNZ AND HASKELL. INC. Insurance 100% Service Corner Main and Phelps St. Phone Oneida 127 and 128 Oneido, view York Compliments of Best Wishes and Good Luck to the Class of ’60 VERNON DINER A P TEA COMPANY 218 Main Street Oneida, New York Marge and Ernie Prenez Vernon, New York 119 SCONONDOA PRESS, INC. Commercial, Book, Printing and Publishing Vernon, New York Phone Vernon 3-4464 P. 0. Box 3 Compliments of CASLER'S RADIO T.V. 167 Sherrill Road Phone Sherrill 716 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of I960 Compliments of K. E. Society CHARLEBOIS WEST SHORE Sigma Chapter Vernon, New York Sherrill, New York SHEAR'S QUALITY MARKET BABCOCKS CIGAR STORE Vernon, New York 102 Madison St. Oneida, New York Phone 3-3105 Schraffts Candies, Pipes, Free Delivery Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and Novelties Compliments of OLIVER OFFICE EQUIPMENT Compliments of ENDEMANN'S GROCERY 419 Sherrill Road 148 N. Washington St. Sherrill, New York Rome, New York Phone 390 120 THE NATIONAL BANK OF VERNON 1839-1960 Vernon, New York Complete Banking Service, Christmas Club, Vacation Club Member of F. D. I. C. Federal Reserve System 121 A. J. ACKERMAN SON General Insurance Phone 439 Oneida, New York 5-6 Droke Building Compliments of CORNEY'S ELECTRONIC LAT 919 Sherrill Road Sherrill, New York RED HENNESSY AND FRED MUMFORD Service Station Sherrill, New York Phone 254 PHILIPS Compliments of REXALL DRUG STORE Wood's Gulf Service Prescription Specialists Lenox Ave. and Broadway Philip S. Marturano, Ph.G. Oneida, New York 200 W. Dominick Street Phone 4524 Rome, New York Congratulations to the Class of I960 THE AMANN AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Robert J. Steltenpohl Vernon, N. Y. Phone 3-3705 122 Congratulations and Continued Success to the Class of 1960 MARGREY'S FOOD MARKET 602 Sherrill Road Sherrill, New York SMITH BEAUTY SHOP 14 Verona Street Vernon, New York ONEIDA HARDWARE STATION 107 Madison Street Oneida, New York Compliments of SANTORA SERVICE STATION 177 Main Street Oneida, New York Compliments of WILLARD A. LEWIS AUCTIONEER Verona, New York Phone Rome 2632-W2 123 Compliments of W. J. HINMAN'S JEWELERS SHERRILL-SHELL SERVICE Route 5 Sherrill Rd. Phone 669 Sherrill, New York Les Brinson — Fred Wright, Props. Diamonds, Longines, Wittnauer Watches, Watch Repairs Jack E. Wallace, Prop. Phone 1110 Oneida, N. Y. Compliments of THE ARMY AND NAVY STORE Vernon, New York Compliments of SAM SIMPKINS, INC. Rome's Largest Men's Store Ladies' Fashions Stores ot 134 West Dominick Street Compliments of Mohawk Acres Shopping Center SHERRILL AUTOMOBILE CLUB VERNON FARM SUPPLY Your International Harvester Dealer Vernon, New York Phone 3-2975 124 Sherrill, New York Rome Branch 127 W. Liberty Street Rome, New York SEWARD B. DODGE HOUSE OF BEAUTY Insurance of all kinds 133 Phelps Street Oneida, New York Verona, New York Phone Oneida 1447-M2 Phone 1660 Enjoy a Date with Beauty TRADING POST DINER POHL'S G. L. F. Sherrill, New York Vernon, New York Compliments of Compliments of HARRY F. NAUMANN, INC. ROY'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Real Estate Insurance 214 Cedar Street Nauman Bldg. Vernon, New York Telephone 623 Oneida, New York BAR-B-QUE DINER Compliments of ST. AUBURN'S In Oneida next to Mann s Dry Cleaners Now operated by Betty Relyea Bar-b-que All manner of specials Opened 24 hours daily GULF SERVICE Sherrill, New York 125 Compliments of Compliments of MARKSON BROTHERS LINDA MAE DRESS SHOP Furniture, Rugs and Appliances Mae L. Custer, Prop. 138 Main Street Oneida, New York 703 Sherrill Road Sherrill, New York Phone Oneida 1057 Dresses, Suits, Coats, and Sportswear Junior and Misses M H ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Compliments of Clinton Rd. Vernon Center Sales and Service LERMAN'S FURNITURE CO. New and Reconditioned Motors R. Moyer and V. Henriksen 161 Madison Street Oneida, New York NEEDLE CRAFT DORR'S ESSO SERVICE 126 Main Street Oneida, New York Vernon Center, New York Phone 3-69M Compliments of MILLER DRY GOODS CO., OLIN ELECTRONICS STORE INC. Authorized Frigidaire Dealer The Quality Shop 113 Madison Street Oneida, New York 126 126 Madison Street 130 So. James Street Oneida, New York Compliments of SIMMONS DAIRY Grade A Pasteurized and Homogenized Milk and Cream Phone Vernon 3-5943 or 3-5948 Vernon Center, New York ISENEKER'S CASH CARRY STORE 317 Sconondoa Street Oneida, New York Phone 2577 JONES BROS. School Supplies, Art Supplies, Office Machines Supplies 115 Lenox Ave. Oneida, New York Phone 750 Compliments of ARTHUR R. TEUSCHER Mobile Milling Service Phone Vernon 3-4573 Vernon, New York CENTRAL SERVICE OF ONEIDA, INC. Auto Parts, Automotive Machine Established in 1929 Work Commercial Printers — 115 E. Noyes Bird Sherrill, N. Y. Over 25 Years of Service Phone 2700 212-216 FARRIER AVE. Oneida, N. Y. 127 Compliments of PAUL OIL COMPANY 212 Sconondoa Ave. Oneida, New York Compliments of SILVER CITY INN Always a Good Place to Eat Route 5 Sherrill, New York Phone: 358 CANASTOTA FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Lehner Bros. PARK GARAGE AND Slaughtering — Curing and Processing For Lockers and Home Storage Cabinets AUTO PARTS Seneca Ave. Route 5 Canastota, New York Phone OW 7-7416 Oneida, New York H. F. JOY COMPANY, INC. Department Store 129 Main Street VERNON PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY 10 Peterboro Street Vernon, New York Oneida, New York Phone: Vernon 3-3465 YELLOWSTONE LODGE Route 5 Vernon Home Cooking — Legal Beverages Phone: Vernon 3-3525 128 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class ONEIDA CO-OP GLF SERVICE, INC. 301 E. Walnut Street Oneida, New York Phone: Oneida 437 Our policy holders are reducing their insurance costs because we represent leading dividend-paying companies. Nearly half a million dollars in dividend savings have been re- turned to our clients since 1928. It will pay you to pay us to pay your losses. Our office is conveniently located on ground floor — ample parking — next to post office — open Friday evenings. 125 Farrier Ave. Tel 380 Oneida, N. Y. 129 COLLIER'S Oneida Paint and Wallpaper Company 124 Madison Street Oneida, N. Y. Wishes From RUBY LUMBER Compliments of VERONA MOBIL SERVICE Verona, New York COMPANY Oneida, New York Compliments of Compliments of EASTERN CROWN. INC Formerly Crown Dairy Supply of N. Y., RICKARD'S JEWELERS Oneida, New York Inc. Peterboro Road Vernon, New York NELSON'S FLORAL SHOP Flowers of Distinction Distributors of Crown Milking Machine 108 Lenox Ave. Rubbers, Parts, Milking Machine Phone 961 Oneida, N. Y. Cleaning Brushers, Harvaclean 522 Sherrill Rd. Phone 25 Sherrill, N. Y. Cleaning Compound, and Milkhouse Equipment 130 We Deliver MADISON PASTRY SHOP ONEIDA FUR SHOP Rolls, Pies, Pastries of All Kinds House of Quality 110 Madison Street Oneida, N. Y. Phone: 2038 120 Madison Street Oneida, New York Phone 1122 Compliments of CASTLE GARAGE VERONA DINETTE 41 Genesee Street Oneida, New York MADISON HOTEL GUSSIE'S 140 Madison Street Oneida VERONA HOTEL Kitchen Phone 1544 Prop. Gus. 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Thibaudeau Compliments of CORDIAL MANOR 129 Farrier Ave. 45 Genesee Oneida, New York Next to Post Office Oneida, New York THE MARK L. DALTON CO. Best of Luck to the Class of '60 Lehigh Valley Coal Building Materials DAIRY PARLOR For Soft Ice Cream and Lunches 548 Main Street Oneida, New York Route 5 Oneida, New York Compliments of Compliments of MARSHALL HOPE HARRINGTON'S Men's and Boys' Wear SERVICE STATION Stores in Oneida Canastota, Camden 597 Main Street Oneida, New York 133 Compliments of M S PHOTO SUPPLY Rome, New York P C FOOD MARKET South Peterboro Street Conastota, New York FRED HODGES Men's Boys' Clothier Phone 134 132 Main Street Oneida, New York For Brands You Know and Like CHAPMAN GAS SERVICE Compliments of For Homes Anywhere 257 E. Walnut Street Oneida, New York VERNON TELEPHONE COMPANY Vernon, New York 134 Sdcjo udc ff uw ne FINE FURNITURE ...AT LOW PRICES' 15-17 Seneca Ave. Oneida, New York SCHOOL BUS BODIES Extends Best Wishes to the V. V. S. 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Stook 226 - 228 Main St. Oneida, New York Verona, New York Phone Rome 2635-MI Gourmet and AAA Recommended For Gracious Dining Luncheon from 12 P.M. to 2 P.M. Dinners from 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. Sundays and Holidays Between Utica and Syracuse Vernon, Slew York FREY AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Compliments of MCCORMICK ALLEN SHOP Rome, New York 215 Broad Street Oneida, New York Phone 1680 Compliments of CHENEY'S STORE Verono, New York 137 Compliments of KOLBE PHOTO SERVICE Projector Sales, Sound Film Rentals Kinne Street E. Syracuse, New York ARLOTT DUPLICATOR SUPPLY CO. Exclusive Agency for: Gestetner Stencil, Rex-O-Graph Fluid Duplicators, Copease Nord Machines Compliments of EGGERS, CARYL AND CORRIGAN, INC. 820 Charlotte Street Utica, New York 227 Oriskany Street W. Phone RE 3-9537 Utica, New York A. F. GILBERT SON Architects 358 Fifth Avenue New York 1, New York 138 Compliments of COOK AND ALDER WEBSTER PAPER SUPPLY Lawrence T. Cook Francis J. Alder CO., INC. Telephone: Vernon 3-3165 Rome 248 Albany 4, New York 215 N. Washington Street Rome, New York Vernon, New York Compliments of CONLEY'S LIQUOR STORE 111 E. Seneca Street Sherrill, New York SHERRILL HARDWARE CO. Ill W. Noyes Blvd. Sherrill, New York Carl M. Lanz, Owner Compliments of WONG 1600 Kc. with music for adults — of all ages 139 Compliments of W. R. ROSS PHARMACY 620-622 Sherrill Road Sherrill, New York COMFORT'S Most Attractive Trim and Finest Flavor Cakes For all Occasions Orville Comfort — Class of ’26 Sherrill, New York CARMOLA DE BELLO Compliments of DUNN'S LIQUOR STORE General Contractors Oneido, New York Drake Block Lenox Avenue Phone 1 DERINGER'S BARN Oneida, New York 931 Sherrill Rd. Sherrill, New York Congratulations to the Class of 1960 THE ONEIDA VALLEY NATIONAL BANK Over one hundred years of banking service. Main Office: Oneida, New York Branch: Sherrill Road, Sherrill, N. Y. Branch: Hamilton, New York Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 140 EASTERN FARM PRODUCTS Sherrill, New York Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '60 Phone Sherrill 341 C. OLIVER RUDD Men's Wear Since 1860 118 W. Dominick St. Rome, New York Compliments of EDWIN P. CLAY Optometrist Oneida, New York Compliments of Compliments of DECKER'S SPECIALTY SHOP MITCHELL DRESSES 148 W. Dominick Street 149 Moin St. Rome, New York Oneida, New York H. D. KULOW, INC. Wholesale Electric Supplies 1122 Park Avenue Utica 3, New York 141 RIDER HELT ANTIQUES Colored and Satin Glass Haviland China Pine Cherry Furniture Antiques Bought and Sold R.F.D. 1 Route 46 Phone 4268W2 Durhamville, New York Compliments of GRANTS Oneida, New York GREENWAY GROCERY Dot and John Schallenberg Rome 2714-J2 Greenway, New York EDWARD J. INFUSINO Jewelers Silversmiths Select and Register Your Sterling Silver Pattern PETTINELLI 123 N. James Street Rome, New York Telephone 3098 MOTORS, INC. Stanwix Rd. Mounted Route Rome, New York Plymouth — DeSoto — Valiant International Trucks—Fiats Compliments of HENDERBERG'S DAIRY Rome, New York 142 Best Wishes to the Class of ’60 NEW LONDON IGA STORE R.D. No. 5 Rome, New York Phone 1795 or 9711 Compliments CLOVER DAIRY MARKSON BROTHERS Dairy Products Furniture, Rugs, and Appliances 241 W. Dominick Street Rome, New York Phone Rome 5240 Old Rome and Oneida Road Rome, New York Best Wishes for a Wonderful Future THE ROME SENTINEL COMPANY The Rome Daily Sentinel Radio Station WRUM Am-Fm 143 NELSON'S DEPT. STORE Downtown Rome, New York Quality Fashion Merchandise Rome, New York Phone 6100 Z. J. LESIAKOWSKI Ph.G. Pharmacy 146 W. Dominick St. Rome, New York Phone 1370 Compliments of SOLOMON'S Compliments of Luggoge ond Jewelry Shop Copitol Theoter Bldg. HALDER'S Rome, New York FARM EQUIPMENT Verona, New York Compliments of ROME TOBACCO COMPANY Massey-Ferguson Gehl 10 West Liberty Street Sales Service 1 jfjf Rome, New York Look, Tom! 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