Walton Central High School - Ivy Tower Yearbook (Walton, NY)

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Walton, New York f OREUJORO All Things Come to Him Who Waits If ever there was a school to which the quotation used above is applicable, Walton Central must be high on the list. We in Walton have waited for years, but the ye rs of 1953 and 195U have shown that our waiting has at last borne fruit. Like all other schools, the physical plants of the school have been overtaxed by the increased school population. As is evident from the pictures above we now have a school garage, housing besides buses, the agriculture and shop classes, and an addition to the Townsend School to alleviate overcrowding in the grades. What then, you may ask, has the high school reaped from waiting? Not a new building for sure, but a fresher atmosphere due to athletic and scholastic achievement. We have waited and have kept building through the lean years until in 1953 our tennis, basketball, and football teams reached the heights. Who expected us to have sectional champions in tennis? We knew we were finally reaching our goal in basketball. Our football team looked very sharp, but who would have expected them to go through a season unscored-upon? Scholastically we were pleased and gratified at receiving three state scholarships in last year s graduating class. Yes, we have waited and persevered. It wasn't easy being a have-not among the haves. Now we have something to shout about. We salute the Walton Central School in 1953 and 195k - the years of fruitfulness. Since 19hO, except while he was on duty with the United States Any, Mr. Popp has given much time and effort in teaching the students of Walton Central better sports- manship. Through these years he has coached the basket- ball and baseball teams} we are now experiencing champion- ship basketball at Walton Central. Mr. Popp has much concern for the student and his problems, so to Mr. Popp, for his interest in others, for his friendliness and kindness, his excellent advice, and his readiness to help others this yearbook for 195U is dedicated. BOARD Of fDucfmou 1st Row: son, Mr. 2nd Row: Mugglin, Dr. Eells, Mr. Tweedie, Mr. Smith, Mr. Thom- McCaffrey. Mr. Jackson, Mr. Wieand, Dr. DuMond, Mr. Mr. Allison, Mr. O'Neill fflCULT 1st Row: Miss Brady, Miss ..'ieand. Miss Grzeszkiewicz, Mr. Jamieson, Mrs. ..'ashburn, Mr. Peckham, Mr. Mann, 2nd Row: Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Schermerhorn, Mrs. Sjolin, Miss Lyon, Mrs. Miller, Mis3 Herbert, Miss LeClair, Mrs. Howard, 3rd Row: Mr. O'Neill, Mr. Sherwood, Mr. Biloz, Mr. Swertfager, Mr. Salton, Mr. Lynch Mr. Popp. 4 1st Row: C. B. Ogden, S. E. Brundage, C. Mugglln, Mench, D. Kilpatrick, S. McClenon, L. Wilkie, B. Lathan, Brown, R. Mann, 2nd Row: C. Gregory, G. Mohlenbrok, J. Voorhies, C. Brown, B. Lane, B. Weinberg, S. Hodge, J. Bartschi, A. Richardson. Secretary- Shirley Hodge Treasurer- Carl Mugglin STUDfiiT council 5 Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Titch. 6 Marian Jean Orotevant net by Joan .ayne Bright, Joyous, !odest, 'Dimples has boon ac- tive in chorus 1, Majorettes 1234, Prize speaking 1234, Rifle 123 Intr. 1254. Chaerleading 34, Leaders 234, Booster 254, lov ling 4, Jr. rl. Sr. Pi. Ji-aoor oal con- test 4, Cl. Pres. 4. Jr. -Ton Attd. Merry, Joyful, Genial, liarian has been most interested in sports, Intr. 123U, Booster I , Cheerleading 31 , Bowlin 3l , Rifle 3, Leaders 23. Chonus 123U, Mass. Chor 1 , Choraleers 1 , Cl. Se 3k. TREflSUREfl VICE-PRESIDER T Suzanne New Garden Ronald Ward Tweedie A Romeo With Talent Skinchell was in Banc 1231 , Boys Chorus 1231 , Massed Chorus 3k, Choraleers b, Rifle 231 Intr. 12, Baseball 3l , Varsity 23k, Hon.Soc.2j Cl. Treas. 1231 ,. Silly wisecracker. Naturalistic, and Gain- ful, Suzi has found interest in Intr.l23l , Rifle 23, Bowling 23, Booster 23l , Leaders 1 , Dramatics 12, Lingo ll . Yearbook 12, Prize speaking 3k, Oratorical I Hon,Soc. 23, Chorus 1231 Band 23l ,Orch. 1 , Mass. Orch.l , Jr.PI. Sr.PI. Cl. Vice Pres. 1 . flssisiflni Marjorie Blla Parsons Musically efficient-aild Poised, Margie is in Band 1231 , Orch. 1231 , Chorus 123U, Dbl.Trio 31 Orch.Pres. 3k, Mass.Orch 1231 Choraleers lj, Dramatics 1, Booster I , F.H.A.23U, F.H.A. Sec. li Intr.l , St.Counc. 1, Ass't Cl. Treas. 1 ,. David E. Baker Janet Ruth Birdsall Dashing, Engaging, and Bold, Dave has been in Basketball 12, Football 1231 , Tennis 1231 , Soph. Attd.Jr.Prom 2, Boys Chor Chorus 1231 . Band 31 , Choraleers { ,. Joyous, Righteous, Bashful Deedee has been in Library 1231 , F.H.A.123U, Intr. 12. St.Council 1, Band 123U, Orch. 3, Chorus 1231 ,• Barbara Ann Barnhart Bright, Amorous, Beguiling Barb has beer, in F.H.A. 1231 , Intr. 3, Hon.Soc.li,. James R. Bartschi Judicious, Rugged, Banter- ing Jim has been in Rifle 12. Football 1231 , Track 23U, Varsity 3h, St. Council 1231 , St. Council Vice Pres. 1 , Hon Soc. 31 , Jr. Prom Attd. 3, Jr. PI., Sr. PI.,. Robert H. Bartlett A Reserved Handyman and Bashful Bob found interest in F.F.A.1231 , Boy s Chorus 31 , Mass. Chorus 1 , Band 1231 , Choraleers 1 ,. Mary Jane Boldish Modest, Jocund, Bangling Bonedish has been active in Booster 1 , Leaders 1 , Intr, 31 , Chorus 123, Dbl.Trio 3, Hon. Soc. 2,. Donald Wilson Bartow Democratic, Willing, Dashful Flash is in Difle 1, Model l,Chef 23, Dowling 1 , Intr. 1 , Track il . Chorus 1,. Thomas Race Bowker Teasing but Really Bashful Tomrjy was in F.F.A.1231 , Football 3, intr. 1231 , Varsity 31 ,. Grace Ellen Brush Garrulous, Brer Bewitching Blond1' e was in Bowling. 3, and Rifle 2,. Caroline D. Cetta Competent, Dainty, and Cheerful Carrie was active in Dramatics 12, Intr. 2, Leaders k. Chorus 123k, Mass.Chorus k, Choraleers k, Dbl.Trio k, Jr. PI.,. Robert A. Burghart Reserved, Agreeable, Bashful Bob has been in F.F.A. 123k, Rifle Intr. 13l , Baseball Jean Isabelle Cobane Jovial In Class Jeanie was active in Library 12 31 , F.H.A.k, Chorus 3k, Band 23k, Massed Band k,. Wynona Marie Doris Burlarly A Witty, Mirthful,Deft Belle Nonie took active part in Dramatics 12, Bowling 1, Lingo 3, Year- book 3, Pub. Sp. 2, Chorus 123k, Choraleers k. Mass. Chorus k,. Joan Marie Cornell Juvenile, Mischievous Coy Joanie took an active part in F.H.A. 23k, Intr. 2k, Dramatics 1, Prize Speaking 12, Jr. PI. Booster 123k, Lingo 3, Yearbook k. Honor Soc. 3, Chorus 123k, Band 123k, Orch. 23k, Mass. Orch. 3, Mass. Band k,• Clarence H. Carmen Carefree, Hearty, Convivial Bub has been in F.F.A.123k, Rifle 123, Bowling 3, Intr. 1,. Robert John Devine Roving, Jesting, Devilish Sam has taken part in Basketball 1, Track 12, Rifle 1, Intr. 12, Band 123k, Orch. 23, Boys Chorus 123k,. Robert Jackson Dutcher A Rather Jesting Dreamer Duke has taken part in Football 12, Rifle 1231 , Track 2, Intr. 123, Varsity 231 , Yearbook 1 , Band 1231 , ffess. Band 3k, Boys Chorus 21 , Sr. PI.,. Melba Ann Granger Meticulous, Amiable, Gay Melbie Ann has taken interest in Lingo 231 , F.H.A. 1231 , F.H.A. Sec.3, F.H.A. Parlimentarian 2, F.H.A.News Reporter 1 , . Beverly Anne Finch Bashful, Alert, Friendly Shorty has taken part in Bowling 1 , Leaders 1 , Intr 3k, Girls Chorus 123it,. Paul Everet Gransbury A polite enduring guy Paul was in rifle 23, bowling 1 , . Valesea Joan Gibson A Very Jovial Girl Val has been active in Honor Soc. 3, St. Council 2, Cl. Sec. 1, Chorus 1231 , Prize Speaking 3,. Clair G. Gray A Carefree Garrulous Guy Nig was in Intr 123,. Kenneth Neil Graby Keen, Nice, Garrulous Neil has taken part in F.F.A. 123k, Rifle 2, Intr. 123k,. Carl E. Gregory A Carefree, Easy Gent Carl has been active in F.F.A. 1231 , F.F.A.Pres. 31 , Co. Pres. F.F.A.1 , Sec. County F.F.A.3, Yearbook 23k, Editor Yr. Bk. k, St. Council k. Honor Soc. 23k, Vice Pres. Hon. Soc. k, Capt. Safety Patrol k,. Robert John Gregory A Reciprocating Jolly Guy Bob has been in Rifle 3, Bowling U, Yearbook 123, Lingo 12,. Elizabeth Ann Cuarlno Enduring, Ambitious, Gracious Bet has been in Bowling 1, Library 23, Honor Soc.U,. .Robert David Hafele financing, ashing, and Harassing Razz has been in Chefs 1, Bowling 3U, mtr, 123, Football 2, Boys Chorus 2li,. Marianne Cecelia Hare Maidenly and Conscientious Homemaker Kitten was in F.H.A. 123li, • Arlene M. Harris Audacious, Mirthful, and Helpful Ma has been active in Rifle 2, Booster 2U, Bowling 12U, Intr, 1 23U, Chorus Hi,. Shirley Kathryn Hodge Sociable, Keen on Athletics and Hopeful Hodgie was very active in Bowling 3li, Rifle 3, Booster 23U, Intr. 123U, Leaders 23li, St. Council 3U, St. Council Sec. U, Sr. PI. Jr. Prom Attd., Cl. Sec. 2,. Beverly Jean Hoffman A Busy Jabberer and a Happy One Jean was in Bowling U, Library 2, Intr 12, Yearbook h,. Lawrence E. Hoyt Loyal, Eager, Helpful Larry was in Intr. 3h, Track 23U, Cross Country li Varsity 23U, Boys Chorus 3U, Choraleers li, F.F.A. 123U, F.F.A. Rep. to Kansas City 3,. Doris Jean Hunt Robert D. Hunt Dependable, Jovial, and Hearty Do was in Lingoli, Band 123b, Chorus 123h,. Romantic, Dashing, and Handsome Hawk was in Bowling 3it, Band 1, Baseball 23ii, Basketball 1, Varsity b, Sr. PI.,. Leon Warren Kelly The Likeable, Winning, Kind Kelly took active part in Riflel, Intr. 123h, Football 1231;, Track 1231;, Varsity 231,, F.F.A.231;, Boys Chorus 1231,,. Harriet Josephine Lakin Happy, Jovial and Likeable Red was in Girls Chorus 231,. James H. Layton A guy who Just Hates Labor Jim was in Rifle 23, Bowling 1,, Intr. 31,. Shirley Mae Levoy Silly, Merry, Likeable Frenchie was in Bowling U, Library 12, Intr. 1, Chnrus 23,. Nancy Ann Mac Farlane Nimble, Ardent, Merry and Flirtatious Nan was in Booster 231;, Bowling 123U, Lingo 1, Yearbook 23, Majorette 123U, Intr. 1231;, leaders 1231;, Chorus 13, Sr. PI.,. Clyde R. Mac Gibbon Carefree, Robust, Manly, Gallant Scabby was active in Rifle 2, F.F.A. 1231;, Intr. 1231;, Basketball 123, Baseball 123U, Track 3U, Varsity 23U, Football 3U,. Eleanor V Mac Kaughton Eager, Willing, Mirthfnl, Neat Duffy was in Bowling li, Intr. 1, Lingo 1, Chorus 23U,. Rheta I . Me Ciena than A Real Lover of Men and Competent Rusty was active in Bowling 123li, Booster 3it, mtr. 123, Cheerleader 3li, Chorus 3U,. Olan E. Me Donald Obedient, Eager, and Mindful Olan was in Intr. 3, F.F.A. 123li, F.F.A. Rep. to Kansas City . David Jesse MeLachlan Dally Just Meditating and Likeable Jesse took part in Intr. 123U, Football 23U, Varsity 3U, F.F.A. 123li, F.F.A. Rep. to Kansas City U, Band 1231,. Koger Philip McLaughlin Phyllis Grace Mauer Robert A. Mann Robust, Pleasant, Mindful and Likeable Rod was active in F.F.A, 123h, as F.F.A. Rep. State Convention it, F.F.A. State V.Pres. 3, and participated in Intr. 3h,. Carol Marie Mench Placid, Genial, Meticulous Romancing,Athletic, Phyll was in Bowling 3, and Rifle Club 2,. A Cheerful, Meticulous Bob was in Miss Carol was active ootball 123h, Basketball in Rifle 3, Bowling 3h, 123h, Track 123)4, Cross Booster 3It, Cheerleading Country 2, Varsity 23h,. 3ii, Intr. 123U, Leaders 3I4, Chorus 123li, Mass. Chorus li, Choraleers Li, St. Counc. 123li, Hon.Soc, 3, Jr. Prom Queen, Jr. Play, Sr. Play,. David W. Mills A Daring Willful Man Dave found interest in Rifle 123,. Gerald K. Mohlenbrok Carl Joseph Mugglin With A Great Knowing Mind Jerry was active in Rifle 3, Dramatics 1, Model 2, Boy s Chorus 231 , Band manager 1 , Lingo 1, Yearbook 1 , Hon. Soc. 1231 , St. Council 1 , V. Pres. Cl. 23, St. Dir. Cl. Play 31 , Track 231 , Varsity 231 ,. John H. Morley A Jesting Handy Man John was in Rifle 1, Intr. 12, Football 1,. Courteous, Just, Musical Wimpy was active in Bowling 1, Band 1231 , Orel 12, Boys Chorus 1231 , Mass. Band 31 , Football 231 , Basketball 231 , Varsity 231 , Hon. Soc. 31 St. council 1 , Cl. Pres. 23, Rep. to Boy's Stats 3. Nancy Fay Nellis Naive, Faithful, Neat Nancy was in Chorus 1, Intr. 231 , Jr. Play 3, and Hon. S0c. 1 ,. James Henry Northrup A Jesting Handyman and Nonchalant Stuffy was in Rifle 123, and Intr. lj,. Mildred Jane Northrup Mostly Jovially Noisy Millie was in Dramatics 1, and Library 23,. 'William E. Poulin Wholesome, Energetic, Popular Willie found interest in Rifle 3, Chefs 2, Football 3h, Baseball 231 , Varsity 231 , Hon. Soc. 123, St. Council 31 , Jr. Play, Jr Prom. Att d,. Henry Joseph Prince A Hardy Jumbler and Procrastinating Hank was active in Rifle 2, Bowling b, Track 1, Football it. Basketball 12 John Calvin Puffer Jolly, Carefree, and Prankish Johnnie was in Intr. 123, Track 3, Band 123, Orch. 23,. Lynn Stewart Reed With Lithe Sallies and his Ruggedness Lynn found himself in Football 13h, Track 1231, Rifle 23, Intr. 123L, Varsity 123h, Chefs 2, Boy's Chorus 3b,. Cassie Arietta Richardson Cute, Accommodating, and Reserved Cass was in Chorus 23li, Double Trio b, and Jr. Play,. Arney E. Richardson Atheletic, Energetic, Robust Pookie was active in Lingo it. Rifle 1, Intr. 123U, Football 123k, Basketball 123U, Baseball 123U, Varsity 2 F.F.A. it. Boy's Chorus li, St. Council Pres. U, Jr. Prom. King,. Betti Jean Rivenburg Blissful, Jovial, Righteous Cuzz Attended East Jr. High in Binghamton 1, Girls Vocational 23, and was active in Intr. 123U, Bowling 12 3U, Lingo lb, Hon. Soc. 23,. Lyman Douglas Reed Likeable, Daring, Romancing Gus was in Rifle 3, Boy's Chorus 3b, Baseball 123, Intr. 12 3h,. Jerome J. Roach Jr. A Jolly Jovial Romantic Jester Jerry found interest in Chefs 2, Intr 123U, Track 23b, Football 123b, Basketball 12 3h, Baseball 123U, Varsity 12. Barbara Alice Robinson Babbling, Audacious, Romancing Susie was in Dramatics 12, Rifle 2, Bowling h, Chorus lU, Choraleers U, Yearbook u, Intr. 2, H°n. Soc. 123, Cl. Pres. 1, St. Council 2 Soph Attfd Jr rora. 2, John Duane Russell Jaunty, Determined, Rebuking John was in Bowling 123U, Basketball 12, Baseball 3, Boy's Chorus 123a, Band Manager 123U,. Glen Robert Sanford Goodnatured, Righteous, Silent Glen was in Chefs 3, Ski 3h, F.F.A. 123, Intr. 123li, Track 23, i Football 123, Football Manager U, Varsity 23U,• John Michael Sankosky Jocular, Mysterious, Silent, John was in Rifle 3, F.F.A.123, Photography 2, Band 123, St. Council 2,. William Henry Schreiber HI Willing, Humorous, Smooth Willie the third was in Chefs U, Bowling 123U, Intr. 123U, Basketball 12, Baseball 123li, Football 1, Band 3U, Boys Chorus 123b, Mass. Chorus 3b, Jr. ?L. Sr. PI.,. Beverly June Scott Blissful, Jolly, Sincere Scottie was in Rifle 123, Bowling h, Intr. 123b, Leaders b,. Lloyd Robert Sines A Guy who Likes Romantic Situations Lover Boy was in Rifle 123, F.F.A. 123b, F.F.A. Rep. to Kansas,. Irmgard Margaret Steitz Irm is modestly sedate and was in rifle 1, intr. 3b, Leaders 3lt, F.H.A.123b Patricia Anne Thomson Pat 8 always talking but found time for Boester 2, intr. 123h, chorus 123, Sr. Play It,. Arthur Gershum Wilson A quiet, agreeable, guy Art was in football 3U, baseball 12, varsity It, intr. It, F.F.A. 123lt, boy 8 chorus It,. Thelma I. Mott Teasing, Impish, Meriy, Tim found interest in Library Club 23lt,. Lorretta Maxine Townsend Likeable, Merry, Tactful Lorrett was in Library 3, and ass’t librarian It,. Richard K. Thomson Dick kills time but did all right in Rifle2, F.F.A. 3U, Football 123li, Baseball 123li, Basketball 123U, Varsity 23U,. Uva Marie Tweedie Uprighteous, Mirthful, Talkative Ubatuba was active in Dramatics 12lt, Bowling 3h, Rifle 23, Intr. It, Leaders It, library ass't 12,. GIRLS Shirley Hodge Carol Mench Shirley Hodge Rheta McClenathan Cassie Richardson Nancy Nellis Nancy Nellis Nancy Nellis Shirley Hodge Arlene Harris Valesca Gibson Betty Mayne Marjorie Parsons Cassie Richardson Wynona Burlarly Shirley Hodge Loretta Townsend Arlene Harris Most Popular BOYS Arney Richardson Most Attractive David Baker Best Athlete Henry Prince Best Dancer David Baker Best Dressed Jerome Roach Most Studious Ronald Tweedie Most Likely to Succeed Ronald Tweedie Most Dependable Carl Mugglin Most Energetic Arney Richardson Class Clown David Baker Class Artist Robert Hunt Class Dramatist Carl Mugglin Class Musician Carl Mugglin F riendliest Carl Mugglin Biggest Eater Carl Mugglin Most Happy Go Lucky David Baker Most Bashful Donald Bartow Noisiest David Baker sfniofl PLfly 'tW. CWeC TJ ooes (AfcS. C,CocWP--- CJ V rAoc .cy£_S_- jlNJvf ‘ Cast - C l lv C.c.ocV e y---------- IcaoaV C. .oovt'V------------ Ko .------------- A ft CeocKt V______ 'T-V'EJ JEr C.COC--- ttXo AuAi. -O'jsv . fJpuo fv A. P fc. VoNoviO ---- A ' vcAdA oAcNfv - ----oYm ?j JL Wod Q , •‘A'fcVV S 3H SQ, ve- V£ ?u( d -ocV pV OfNe V. otvvci 'V (L«_ocV v--------- ft r VscV —'Pobb Wo oV (La T - (AUs AW ae U3 amc jXe?cvo«. - - SfeflpS f% raster ft rids CUSS WILL We, the Senior Class of 195k, of Walton Central School, in the town of Walton, in the County of Delaware, and the State of New York, United States of America, on the planet Earth being of sound mind and physically fit hereby make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament on the 22nd day of June 195k. Our worldly possessions and our exalted gifts are herefore to go tbethe lower class- men and faculty . WE BEQUEATHS to Miss Barbara Wieands a senior class that will love to read and write about plays. to Mrs. Mildred Bartlett: a class that will ask for just as many and maybe more special privileges. to Mr. Art Jamieson: pupils who will keep practising and get with the beat. to Mr. Lannon Swertfager: some Senior girls who will not talk in study hall. to Mrs. Washburn: some books to take the place of those we didn't return. to Miss Merchant: a class of Seniors who will be as healthy as our great class. to Miss LeClair: a class of girls with more height than ours. to Mr. Popp: we leave you your swell basketball team and its star Russj keep him working. to Miss Herbert: we leave you another class of Seniors to give you the to Mr. Lynch: headaches we didn't. to Mr. Sherwoodj we leave Phil Inglee as your next yearbook editor. to next year's Senior Class we leave the priority we have on Senior Sophistication and also priority to the girls for any new boys that enter school. loon Kelly leaves his Model A Ford to Mr. Carline. Valesea Gibson leaves her artistic ability to her sister Yvette. Harriet Lakin bequeaths her red hair to anyone who likes it. Carol Mench leaves her giggles to Joanie Adams. Bob Devine leaves to Betty DuMond his position as chief engineer and announcer over WDU. Caroline Cetta leaves her dark hair and eyes to Arlene Mauer Clyde MacGibbon leaves his strong, silent , ways and athletic ability to none other than Whacky Lewis. Marianne Hare leaves her undying love of Delhi to Pat Baker. Wynona Burlarly leaves to Barb Sawyer some of her weight. Mildred Northrup leaves her ability to catch out of town boys to Joanne Shaw. Janes Northrup leaves his bashfulness to Dicky Cole. John Puffer leaves his Romeo ways to Mack Finch. Jeanne Cobane leaves her baritone sax to anyone who wants to attempt to play it. Shirley Hodge leaves to the future sports teams her ability in all athletics. Nancy Mac Farlane leaves her ability to get home on time from adventures and rendevous to Margie Baker and Linda Jones. Uva Tweedie leaves the bells on her shoes to Mort Coons. Lloyd Sines leaves to his brother Earl all rights to work hard on the farm and in school. Mary Jane Boldish bequeaths her lack of height to Sharlene Smith. John Morley leaves his car to John Mannion so he can call on a certain Margaretville blond. Grace Brush bequeaths her golden locks to Clair Surott. Bill Schreiber leaves his ability to act as a gentleman and love for hunting (women that is) to John Hammond. Lorretta Townsend leaves all library work to Betty Lathan. Robert Hafele bequeaths the first of a series of books How to Stay Out of Trouble he plans to write to Sonny Me'Neil. Elizabeth Guarino bequeaths her dark, curly hair to Mort Coons. Jean Hoffman bequeaths to Miss Herbert a little black book containing the names and addresses of all the guys she's been trying to match her with. There must be one in it to suit your tastes. Carl Gregory bequeaths to John Hammond for 1 week hie car so John can take out the girls of his dreams. Beverly Finch leaves the pamphlet How to be Short to Donna Goodrich. Jerry Roach leaves his way with the girls to Garr Beabes. I rman feed leaves Mies Wieand able to say something in class without being contradicted. Betti Rivenburg leaves tho$e late hours to Elsie Harris Marjorie Parsons leaves her interest in Downsville to Nancy Schatken. Robert Hunt leaves his right to stay out all night and catch up on his sleep in school to Dick North. Suzanne NewGarden leaves her shapely curves to Russ Mann. Barbara Robinson leaves her way with the fellows to Barbara Sawyer. Hank Prince leaves his love to Shirley. JUNIORS: 1st Row; C.Surott, C.Filiberto, D. Wallace, Gl.Surott, 2nd Row: C.Smith, D.Scofield, B.DuMond, B.Lathan, M.VanLoan, M.Fletcher, E.Harris, M.Brooks, G.Gibson, D.Zimmerman, M.Hitt, 3rd Row: G.Yarnes, R.Seaman, G.Lane, W.Boyd, S.Tweedie, 4th Row: B.Shackelton, K.Lewis, P.Inglee. .Inglee CLASS OffICEfiS President-Philip Inglee Vice-President-Nancy Schatker Secretary-Stephen Tweedle Treasurer-Phillip Budine ?. Budine S. Tweedie N. Schatken 24 JUNIORS: 1st Row: S.McClenon, S.Lee, D.Gray, M.Goodrich, B.Sawyer, S.Gennett, H.Miner, 2nd Row: C.Harlow, I.Wargo, R.Harby, H.Wallace, N.Schatken, B.Wegman, E.McBride, D.Kilpatrick, R.Price, R.Cole, B.Cobane, 3rd Row: R.Mann, L.Orr, J.Mannion, E.Cobb, J.Neice, B.Boyd, P.Budine, D.Scherer, 4th Row: J.Hammon, R.Turner, R.Morley, R.Moore, E.Dean, E.Baker, J.Bell, B.Tennant, R.Finnegan, H.Rogers, 25 SOPHOmOflf CLASS CLASS OffIKIS President - Eleanor Palmer Vice President - Garr Beabes Secretary - Joan Adams Treasurer - Donna Hillriegel SOPHOMORES: 1st Row: V.Atwood, E.Gray, J.Hlgley, A.Howland, S.Smith, S.Sharpe, 2nd Row: E.Bartlett, M.Olson, B.Mayne, C.Coons, J.Shaw, E.Davis, S.Seaman, E.Ogden, D.Goodrich, R.Pierce, 3rd Row: J.Ostrander, P.Fitch, A.Clum, J.Adams, Cl.Richardson, E.Palmer, E.Beismer, 4th Row: T.Schreiber, J.Welton, W.Brown, R.Dutcher, A.McNeill, R.Howland, G.Schermerhorn, J.Voorhies, W.Dodds, H.Radeker, SOPHOMORES: 1st Row: A.Mauer, D.Hlllriegel, J.Shaw, K.Schultes, J.Jenkins, R.Slauson, A.Tweedie, D.Cappiello, S.Constable, 2nd Row: J.Bishop, L.Good- rich, C.Tweedle, R.Howland, E.Brundage, W.Edwards, D.Melnick, D.Roberts, A.Campbell, L.Jones, R.Boice, 3rd Row: L.Daniels, H.Tripp, D.Finch, G.Beabes, E.Sines, J.Gilmore, C.Williams, D.Brown. 27 ffttSHfnen class M. Biedekapp, L. Voorhies P. Foreman, C.Crawford CLASS BffICffiS President - Charles Crawford Vice President - Malcolm Bledekapp Secretary - Phyllis Foreman Treasurer - Linda Voorhies FRESHMEN: 1st Row: D. ulse, N.Neice, M.Mott, L.Wilkie, L.Voorhies, A.Gavette, R. inch, R. rmstrong, 2nd Row: S.Brundage, L.Boye, J.ElwooQ, D.Yarnes, P Scherer, D.Watson, R.Neidig, J.Graby, R.Hessinger, R.Biedekapp, W.Budine, M.Biedekapp, L.Swertfager, teacher, 3rd Row: P.Foreman, A.Howland, L.Lathan, V.Huffmire, L.Foreman, L.Gifford, J.Boice, R.Mann, C.Yarter, 4th Row: L.Bard, M.Decker, J.Bishop, M.Tennant, R.Stanton, W.Burghart, K.Wood, R.Burghart, R.Gransbury, P.Devine, D.Daniels. FRESHMAN: 1st Row: K.Gould, P.Birdsall, J.Sherman, D.Fields, A.Taylor, G.Neale, R.Miller, L.Sawyer, 2nd Row: S.Brown, S.Harrington, A.Schultes, B.Meres, C.Merwin, S.Houck, J.Telford, M.Kilmer, C.Crawford, G.North, B. Lane, R.Robinson, N.Hoyt, D.French, J.McBride, M.Biloz,teacher, 3rd Row: J.Sparling, B.Kinch, R.Hoyt, Y.Gibson, V .Barnhart, E.French, V.Cuozzo, B.Wilson, R«Benedict, 4th Row: A.VanValkenburg, D.Granger, B.Weinberg, G.Houck, T.Stanton, J.Constable, 5th Row: L.Bartlett, F.Bodiot, C.MacRabie, J.Wood, J.WSlton, R.McAdams, V .Scofield, J.Howes, T.Roach, J.Harby, W.Mullineaux, J.Mishler. Mflrtitfl MlK£ HOHK T nt TALL T £lf n 1)0W(0H€4 T£d TOWNSEND 7-2: 1st Row: E.Youmans, C.Morris, M.Eberhardt, H.Sankosky, D.Cammer, E.Wallace, M.Reynolds, J.Wilkie, R.A.French, A.Glendenlng, M.Gould, D.Tweedle, W.France, 2nd Row: E.Biedekapp, J.Campbell, J.Winfield, V.McCann, C.L.Storrer, S.Simpson, S.Wood, B.Kingsbury, M.Edwards, B.Coulter, 3rd Row: R.Edwards, P.Murphy, E.Ransom, F.Denton. G.Hulbert, J.McLachlan, J.Constable, W.Bush, S.Coons, D.Miller, L.Price, 4th Row: D.Smith, R.Northrup, W.Bruce, T.Harrison, G.Bartlett, H.Hood, L.Palmquist, teacher. TOWNSEND 8-2: 1st Row: M.Caruso, M.McAdams, N.Peckman, S.Conrad, J.Gould, M.McCullagh, M.Neer, A.Devine, M.Mugglin, W.Kilmer, 2nd Row: D.McClean, J.Rhinebeck, T.Kingsbury, B.Beers, S.Coons, M.Miller, L.Peck, B.McDonald, W.Price, J.Echevarria, R.O'Hara, 3rd Row: R.Lane, R.Burr, R.Stanton, P.M. Liguorl,teacher,J.Nagel, R.Kilmer, E.Grasso. M.Eaton, G.Haskins, H.Harris, B.Melniek, E.Bells, E.Gadwood, teacher, 2nd Row: V .O'Neill, T.Downey, D.Atwood, P.Graby, M.Froehlich, M.E.Rutenber, S.Harrison, C.Eells, F.Carlton, V.Decker, J.Constable, H.Tweedie, J.Griffin, 3rd Row: J.Frazier, W.Sherman, H.Lakin, A.Moore, S.North, 4th Row: F.Stevens, W.Terry, E.Goodrich, R.Darrin, D.Hogan, D.Carman, C.Seward, R.Oles, D.Higley. TOWNSEND 8-1: 1st Row: L.Marlett, B.Storrer, J.McClenon, M.Repperger, M.E.Kelly, J.Hunt, C.Brundage, D.Henderson, M.Kilpatrick, A.Alger, C.Luckenbach, R.Beardsley, 2nd Row: R.Beers, R.Caruso, R.Brown, M.Baker, P.Puffer, B,Denton, W.Wegman, W.Tweedie, L.Coulter, 3rd Row: R.Nagel, P.Benedict, C.Coulter, H.Seaman, 4th Row: R.Peck, H.Waterman, D.Tweedie, C.Hulbert, F.Forsythe,teacher. MILLER 7th: 1st Row. L.Hulse, P.Whitaker, J.Gray, V,Hamlin, P.Mosher, P.Harrington, J.McCullagh, R.Scofield, E.Pudney, J.Burghart, 2nd Row: R.Baldonl, E. Cranston, G.Baxter, S.Brainard, J.VanBuren, N.Marsico, B.Cobb, N.Dean, S.Finch, S.Dutcher, 3rd Row: L.Wheeler, teacher, M.Harris, G.Mead, B.Roe, G.DuMond, F. Slauson, J.Roberts, R.Hall, H.Mason, M.Magnoni, C.Campbell, J.Cleaver, 4th Row: J.schreier, W.Hoyt, W.Hunt, R.Burlarley, K.Bill. MILLER 8th: 1st Row: S.Hessinger, J.Geluke, R.Houck, J.Mills, E.Dag, J.Boyer, A.Dutcher, M.Mills, 2nd Row: G.Wood, P.Miller, J.Pitch, D.Adams, C.Seward, C.Wormuth, D.Yarter, S.Taylor, A.Richardson, W.Thomson, 3rd Row: T.Bodlot, G.Gladstone, E.Rutherford, R.Condon, C.Valentine, M.Nichols,M.Corgan, R.Holley, G.Scobie, R.Merwin, C.Whitaker, L.XanLoan, A.Miner. Crwzaa-0 0 THose czazj Vt npLts svttrv «.vat-ss wtflf HOOD Seated: B. Robinson, C. Gregory, Ca. Surott, Standing: J. Cornell. P. Inglee, J. Hoffman, S. Gennet, R. Dutcher, B. Sawyer, C. Piliberto, D. Wallace, Cl. Surott, B. DuMond. SNAPPINS THE PHOTOS THE STAFF EDITOR SECRET-ARY TREASURE R C. SR E. SO « Y CL. SUROTT B. ROBINSON TYPING- CIRCULATIONS PHOTOS KARHY ADVERTI S I NS X NOF F MAN S. S-ENNETT, B. DI mond C. FIUB6RTO B INfi-LEE t ■ WV4 L LACE. R.X. DUTCHER , B Sawyer LITERARY EDITOR T. CORNELL art y G-IB son ca. Surott 6-ETTING- SUBSCRIPTIONS hohor sociny From the right-Front to back: 1st Row: M.L. Hitt, S.McCienon, K.Schultes, R.Slauson, E.Guarino, B. Sawyer, P.Budine, E.Brun- cage, S.Tweedie, 2nd Row: E. Ogden, L. Sea.man, B. DuMord E.Barnhart, D.Goodrich, G. chermerhorn, L.Goodrich, 3rd ow: S.Sharpe, E.Beismer, BA.Mayne, .Lathan, S.Smith, '. .Dodos, J.Bartschi G.Beabes, 4th Row: Mrs. Schermerhorn, N.Nellis, G.Mohlenbrok, 6.Gregory, C. Muggl in. ) IIBRRRR CLUB Seated: M. Olson Standing: D.Goodrich, J.Jenkins, J.B'rdsall, J.Cobane, Mrs. Washburn, P.Gifford, M.Brooks, E Guarino, B.Lathan 38 ORCHESTRA 1st Row: to.Parsons, S.Sharpe, V.Huffmire, M.Mott, V.Finnegan, S.Coons, 2nd Row: S.Gennett, C.Luckenback, 3.Denton, L.VanLcan, T.Stanton, D. Watson, K,Gould, B.Betts, C.Storrer, P.Doyle, 3rd Row: tt.Atwood, E. Houck, D.Goodrich, R.Slauson, J.Elwood, B.Dodds, J.Cornell, B.Mayne, R.Sawyer, L.Gifford, G.Schermerhorn, S.Smith, C.Valentine, J.Gould, C.Coulter, 4th Row: Miss. Brady, C.Harlow, H.Seaman, S.Newgarden, B.Weinberg, J.Welton, DOUBLE TRIO C. Richardson, D. KilPatrick, C. Cetta, S. Gennett, M. Parsons, N. Schatken, in back Miss. Grzeszkiewic mixto CHORUS mfUOUfTTfS 42 D. Miller L. Wilkie M. Mott Barb. Mayr.e S. McClenon 3etty Mayne N. MacFarlane L. Voorhies E. McBride vflRsuy C. Mench B. Mayne M. Grotevant R. McClenathan CHfffiLfflDffiS C. Filiberto S. McClenon M. VanLoan D. Kilpatrick LfflDtfiS CLUB 1st Row: R.Harby, S.Lee, E.HacNaughton, A.Harris, B.Rivenburg, R.McClenathan, N.MacFarlane, M.Grotevant, 2nd Row: S.Hodge, E.McBride, D.Wallace, B.Robinson, R.Hoyt, C.Mench, B.Pinch, S.Newgarden B.Mayne, 3rd Row: Miss LeClair, J.Hoffman, D.Kilpatrick, N.Schatken, V.Huffmire, A.Clum, .Scott, C.Coons, Miss Merchant. Front-1.to r.- H. Tripp, R. Hafele, P. Gransbury, R. Frank, R. Sawyer 'ampj Back- Mr. Mann, K. R. Gregory, J. Russell, R. Hunt, w. Schreiber, R. North, 45 UW- 3R00XSIES PLATTER CHATTER L W60 TODAYS QUESTION 3HAPEL has certainly set the Pall crawling down South. than I tnougnt it I think it is more fun. The .it para urvey f .ven th event ill ra soon 5 FRESHMEN- now that you are in high school is it like you ht it would he when you rv- grade? ’- ught the nd lust ill Last but not least NO OTHER LOVE recorded by Perry Como has bad some amazing results. SENIORS- How do you feel about this being your last year in high school? BOOSTERS Back: D. Cranston, C. Hoyt, J. Mannion, R. Mann, D. Turner, Robt. Mann, Middle: E. i ean, B. Wilson, P. Budine, E. Baker, G. Neale, First: T. Roach, D. Cole, H. Wallace, P. Inglee, B. Shackelton, K. Camp, B. Weinberg, W. Schreiber. DRflfTIflTICS CLUB Seated: S. Newgarden, R. Harby, N. Schatken, First Row: E.Ogden, M.Hitt, fesSmith, W.Dodds, V.Atwood, D.Wallace, S.Sharpe, S.Lee, Second Row: B.Lathan, I.Wargo, D.Zimmerman, D.Good- rich, V.Huffmire, Miss. Wieand. 47 SE - -Mouse LOOK VJHAT X- foouo My Love 4 -r® oVoi ft f oNyrAous P Wiftm Hft-L.- DAl t ocd nsw « « Hocff SISTEKS 50 immmi sports 51 UNDEFEATED UNTIED Co UNSCORED-UPON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 0 Co-C«pt 'rt Vtawk. U)everovi V S t i£v 0 V ) uTovi 3 t)e.Posrr 0 UJavtom 3 Coo t«.iVovj4ia 0 Oaotow 3 Qit6e.ro s. 0 Oftv-Toro I 0 o A. O OftV-TOiO - Ij VvCWi ONVlT «° 52 C « CfV-v VotU. GUiOd CKocVc 1st Row: C. Grasso, mgr., L. Orr, R. North, G. Yarnes, R. Janicki, H. '..'allace, 2nd Row: R. Thomson, J. Roach, Russ Mann, Mr. Popp, R. Price, C. Mugglin, Robt. Mann. 1st Row: Mr. Campbell, (coach) R.Pierce, R.Mann, T.Schreiber, C.Brown, A.McNeil, Mr. Carline, (coach) 2nd Row: B.North, R.McAdams, B.Weinberg, G.Beabes, R.Dutcher, H.Radeker, T.Roach, 3rd Row: M.Bledekapp, J.,Jelton, V.Price, D.Finch, R.Finch, A.Gavette, 4th Row: R.Holley, D.Adams, R.Merwin, ’.Thomson, IV.Hoyt, E.Grasso. BASKETBALL Dc-l -waive (2 o u yi y Ck aLVn. p vS vS e c ti o y] 1M C. I 3.-5 3 A Fiuyincrs - up Front- E. 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