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

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m 1964 Ivy Tower Walton Central School Dedication We, the class of 1964 dedicate the Ivy Tower to Madame Miller, Walton Central's vivacious French teacher. Mrs. Miller has been with Walton for seventeen years. She has been very active with the Honor Society and at one time, she coached Walton's cheerleaders. We thank you Mrs. Miller for not only being an excellent teacher but also a helpful counselor and friend. The Class of 1964 Foreword We, the yearbook editors of 1963-64 are proud to present to you, — the students, this issue of the Ivy Tower . We have done our best to make it an outstanding yearbook, one which we hope in future years will be a cherished memento of happy days at Walton Central. Best wishes from us and the rest of the staff, to the graduating class of 1964. Sincerely yours. Your Editors, C4za C- c. Alma Mater Words and Music by H. Francis Miles Beloved Alma Mater, our thoughts around thee cling, Beloved Alma Mater, thy praises high we sing, Tho seasons roll away, we’ll sing our loyal lay, For in thy torches glare, shine Wisdom, Power there. Refrain: We love thine towers, thy quiet and peaceful bowers... Halls of learning, loud our cry, Alma Mater, Walton High . Oli cherished Alma Mater, our steadfast shining light, Oh cherished Alma Mater, thou shinest thru the night. In fair Minerva’s Hall, we've held in loving thrall, Oh fostering Mother dear, abide thou ever near. Refrain: Oh Walton's sons and daughters, as on thru life we go, To our loved Alma Mater, remember what we owe. Our debt we'll pay to thee, by lifelong loyalty, And choosing right from wrong, raise high our joyous song. Refrain: IN MEMORIAM JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY May 29. 1917 November 22, 1963 ....AND SO. MY FELLOW AMERICANS: ASK NOT WHAT YOUR COUNTRY CAN DO FOR YOU - ASK WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR COUNTRY____ John Fitzgerald Kennedy's Inaugural Address January 20, 1961 6 First Row: Pam Clark; Assistant Editor, CherylSeeley; Secretary, Mary Peaster; Literary Editor, Isobel Heiselman; Treasurer, Second Row: David McCreight; Editor, Laura Wood, Editor. Yearbook Club s' First Row: Diane Estes Linda Hastings Louise Videl Mary Ann Dodds Roger Gehrke Stefka Zujovic Doug Thompson Beverly Kehr Marsha Beurek Second Row: Nancy Nichols Ann Manian Virginia Foote Marta Palmquist Linda Finch Helen Harris Sue Roney Ann Shields Sally Stern Kathy Decker Sue Cooke Elaine Welton Jean Birdsall Donna Elderkin Third Row: Jan Hoffman Georgia Yeomans Anna Van Valkenburg Sandra Tweedie Ellyn McCaffrey Patti Bolles Debbie Segar Sue Davis Regina O'Neill Cherrie Walsh Judi Havens Jo Miller Gail Sparling Mrs. Lewis, our yearbook advisor, has been an art teach- er at Walton for four years. Previously, Mrs. Lewis spent one year teaching in the Hancock school system. We owe a debt of thanks to Mrs. Lewis for giving so much of her time to help make this year's yearbook even bet- ter than the last. 7 Board of Education Administration Since music is our theme we wish to recognize the music department of the Walton School system. Mrs. Champ- lin, Chorus; Mrs. Yarnes, Elementary school music; Mr. Wilcox. Orches- tras; and Mr. Jamieson, Bands. Mr. Wakeman is also a part of the music staff but is on a leave of ab- sence for a year to teach in England. Thank you for bringing the universal language of music into our lives. Mrs. Champlin is a one year employee of Walton Central and is in the music department. She is filling in for Mr. Wakeman while he is on his leave of absence. She handles the High school chorus and also teaches in Townsend School. Before coming to Walton she taught at Downsville for five years. Mr. Jamieson has taught in this system for the past fifteen years. He has never been employed by anyone else but W.C.S. Mr. Jamieson leads our fine Marching Band, Con- cert Band, Junior Band, Elementary Band, Beginners Band, and teaches over 200 instrumental pupils in class lessons. Mr. Wilcox has been with W.C.S. for five years and is the man behind the Senior Orchestra, Junior and Beginners Orchestras. He also teaches both seventh and eighth grade music classes. 9 English: Mr. Sherwood, Mrs. Kropp, Mrs. Palmquist, Mrs. Physical Education: Mr. Foster, Mr. Ruff, McCreight, Mrs. Washburn, Mr. Napranvik, Mrs. Belmont, Mrs. Pum, Mrs. Aikens. Mrs. Oles, Mrs. O’Neill. Mathematics: Mrs. Mugglin, Mr. Popp, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Bartlett. Business: Mr. Tabor, Mrs. Schermerhorn, Mrs. Sjolin. Homemaking: Mrs. Howard, Mrs. DuMond. Art: Mr. Ticknor, Mrs. Lewis. Industrial Arts: Mr. Swart, Mr. Bartlett, Mr. Elderkin. Library: Mrs. Washburn, Special Class: Mr. Bovee. Driver Training: Mr. Shimmal. History: Mrs. Popp, Mr. Craiglow, Mr. Blackmon, Mrs. Gad wood, Mrs. Stern. 12 Mr. Koska Dental Hygiene Mrs. Brooks School Psychiatrist Mr. Casucci Mrs. Nichols High School Nurse NURSES- - Mrs. Dann, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Nichols. DOCTORS--Dr. Huyck, Dr. Wilbur. Bus Drivers First Row; Victor Hitt, Walter Kelsey, Don Ogden, Lionel Estes, Charles Smith, Gene Figary, Dellen Combs, James Olmstead. Second Row; Clair Gray, Richard Bartz, Kenneth Smith, Robert Parsons, Tyrone Stan- ton, William Anslow, Ivan Wormuth, David Holley, Robert Buchanan, John Ray, Eral Phoenix, Richard Webb, absent from pnoto; Andrew Scobie, Mrs. Donald Kilmer, Cornelius Van Buren, Elizabeth Van Valkenburg, and school bus mechanics Joe Dropp, Robert Moss. Don Hunter Don Hunter, Sheldon Jones, Eldrige Cobb, Vic Goodrich, Elton McCall, Jay Puffer. Janitors Cafeteria Front to back: Mrs. Boscia, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Marsico, Mrs. Hastings, Mrs. Dropp, Mrs. Walker. Front to back: Richard Peck, Barbara Brainard, Donna Elderkin, Marilyn Conklin, Pam Stanton, Ann Gilbert, Linda Finch, Kathy Harris, Pam Bowker, Margaret Dutcher, Georgia Yeomans, Gary Nichols. Mr. Bennett, Beverly Kehr. 15 Mr. Tabor has been teaching here in Walton for two 4 J years. This year he is teaching sales and manage- ment, business, and general math. Previously, Mr. Tabor taught basic English for the Vietnamese - American Association in Saigon, South Vietnam. Mr. Sherwood, our Student Council advisor, Eng- lish eleven and Laton One, Two, and Three teacher has been with Walton for all fifteen years of his teaching career. At one time, Mr. Sher- wood also taught general math. Mrs. Bartlett is Walton High's Math 10, 11, and 12 teacher. Before coming to Walton Mrs. Bartlett taught at Central Square, New York. Mrs. Schermerhom - Summary with Honor SocT ety. 1964 SENIOR CLASS MESSAGE The Class of 1964 wishes, first of all, to thank the Board of Education, the faculty, and the people of Walton for the opportunity to attend and graduate from one of the most modem and well-equipped schools in our state. As some of us further our education in different schools, we will look back and know our preparations in Walton Central School will have qualified us to succeed in our en- deavors. We have been happy and proud to attend this school, and by the same token, we hope you will be proud of us in future years. 19 GEORGIA MAY YEOMANS George Walton, New York October 5, 1946 Girls Bowling 2,3,4; Girls Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Leaders Club 4; Lingo 2,3,4-Jr. Hi Editor 4; FHA 1,2,3,4-officer 3; Yearbook 4; Cafeteria worker 3,4; Sports Team 1,2,3,4; Gym Dem. 1.2,4. Future; Work, then marriage. NILES WILSON Willie Long Eddy, New York September 16, 1945 FFA 3,4; Track 2. Future: Welders College. LARRY SMITH Walton, New York May 9, 1946 FFA 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 2,3. Future: Farming. GEORGIA LORETTA HARRINGTON George Walton, New York November 13, 1946 Library Club 1. Future: Work. MARGARET V. IRWIN August 2, 1946 Walton, New York Future: Uncertain. JAMES LOUIS STALBIRD Jim” Walton, New York December 1, 1946 Boys Bowling 3,4; Boys Intramurals 2,4; Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1. Future: College JAMES RICHARD SPARLING Jim Walton, New York April 1, 1944 Boys Intramurals 1,2; Rifle Club 1 Future: Army ELSA JOAN CORGAN Walton, New York October 24, 1946 Future: Work FLORENCE IRENE JONES Flo Walton, New York April 30, 1946 FHA 4; Library Club 1; Rifle Club 1. Future: Baptist Bible Seminary JAMES COULTER Jim Sidney, New York August 28, 1946 Future: Business PENNEE ROSA BUDINE Pen Budine Walton, New York February 16, 1946 Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus; Girls Bowling 1; Girls In- tramurals 1,2,3,4; Leaders Club 2,3,4; Dramat- ics Club 1; FTA 3; Honor Society 1,2; Cafeteria Worker 1; Varsity Twirling 1,2,3,4; Varsity Cheerleading 2,3,4; Class officer 2. Future: Secretary, Marriage JOHN MARISCO Tabby Walton, New York December 23, 1944 Boys Intra murals 1; Year book 1,3; Football 1,2, THOMAS LAKIN Tom Sidney, New York January 14, 1944 Boys Intramurals 1,2,4 LOUISE ANN DuMOND Walton, New York May 22, 1946 Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Library Club 4; FHA 4; Honor Society 1,2,3; Intra - murals 1,2,3,4. Future: College MARGARET ELLEN ROGERS Elmira, New York February 2, 1946 Gym Dem. 1; Yearbook 2,4; Lingo 2; Dramatics 3; Saturday Seminar 3; Summer Seminar 3. Future: College, Secretarial Science ROBERT DAVID HUFFMIRE Huff Margretsville, New York September 21, 1946 Boys Intramurals 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus FTA 4; Football 1; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Boys Bowling 1,2,3,4. Future: College THOMAS EDWARD ELWOOD Walton, New York March 29. 1945 Orchestra 1; FFA3.4; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 1.3. Future: Farming JANET MARGARET COOKE Cookie Hancock, New York October 11, 1946 Girls Intramurals 1,2; Lingo 3; Library Club 1, 2-Secretary 1,2; FHA 1, 3,4; Yearbook 4; Cafe- teria Worker 3; Gym Dem. 3,4; Chess Club 1. Future: Secretarial Work JAMES ARTHUR BACKUS Jim Cannonsville, New York March 6, 1947 Boys Intramurals 1; FFA 1,2,3. Future: Uncertain MARY SUZANNE PEASTER Mary or Pete Walton, New York April 4, 1946 Chorus 4; Lingo 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,3, 4; FTA 2,3,4; Honor Society 2; Yearbook 1,2, 3,4; Operettas 4; Saturday Seminar 4; Exchange Editor of Lingo 4; President of Dramatics 4; Parliamentarian of FTA 2,3; President of FTA 4; Literary Editor of Yearbook 4; Senior Class Executive Committee. Future: College JOYCE ELAINE MAPES Joice Cannonsville, New York February 22, 1946 Gym Dem. 2,4; Student Council 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Vice President 3; Girls Intramurals 1,2,4; Leaders Club 1,2,3,4; Pres- ident 4; Sports Team 3,4. Future: Undecided fv PATRICK MARK RAY Woppy Walton, New York November 9, 1946 Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2; Varsity Club 3.4; FTA 3; Baseball 1.2,3,4; Football 3,4; Satur- day Seminar 4; DUKES 1,2,3,4. Future: College EUGENE R. LOBDELL Gene Pennsylvania June 19, 1945 Varsity Club 3,4; Base- ball 1.2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Student Council 4. Future: College BARBARA GENE DuMOND Barb Oneonta, New York March 9, 1946 Chorus 2,4; Girls Intramurals 1,2,3; FTA 2,3,4; Honor Society 2; Operettas 4; Cheerleading 3.4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Vice President 4; Sports Team 2,3; Gym Dem. 1,2,3. Future: College «I 41' DENNIS GEORGE BAXTER Denny Walton, New York September 22, 1946 Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2; Boys Intramurals 1; Varsity Club 3,4; FTA 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Cross Country 2; Student Council 1,2,3,4--President 4. Future; College ROWLAND HOWELL Cartago, Costa Rica January 3, 1946 Operetta 4. MICHAEL MARTIN DOYLE Walton, New York September 9, 1946 Boys Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3. Future; College LINDA EMMA MERWIN Lem Walton, New York August 16, 1947 Girls Bowling 1; Girls Intramurals 1; FHA 2, 3,4; Sports Team 2. Future; College LAURA BELLE WOOD Hoodie Cooperstown, New York April 7, 1946 Twirling 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Girls Bowling 2; FTA 4-- Treasurer; Honor Society 2,3,4; Yearbook- Editor 4; Co-editor-3; Operetta 2,4; County Band 3; Gym Dem. 1,4; Class Officer 1. Future; College GAIL LOUISE KELSEY Keltz Walton, New York February 26, 1946 Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching 1,2,3,4; Or- chestra 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Girls Bowling 1,2; Girls Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Sports Team 2,3.4; Junior Prom Attendant; Grand Marshall for class of '63; Gym Dem. 1.2, 3,4. Future: Business ROBERT EDWARD BARTLETT •'Boob Walton, New York March 30, 1946 Boys Bowling 3,4; Varsity Club 4; Honor Society 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Saturday Seminar 4. Future: College CARL A. GRIFFITH Grif Walton, New York November 29, 1963 Boys Bowling 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Saturday Seminar 3. Future: College MARGARET ELLEN SHAVER n f ft .W New NANCY ANN BOLTON Cooperstown, New York January 2, 1946 Girls Intra murals 1,2,3,4; Leaders Club 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3; Saturday Seminar 3,4; Treasurer, Leaders Club 4; Vice-president of Senior Class; Girls Sports Team 1,2,3,4; Cheer- leading 2,3,4; Gym Dem. 2,3; Student Council 4. RUTH ANN K. SJOLIN Rufus Middletown, New York May 16, 1946 Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Dramatics Club 4; FTA 2,3; Honor Society 1,2; Operettas 2,4; Saturday Seminar 3,4; Area All- state Orchestra 3,4; County Orchestra 1,3. Future; College DONNA GEANE MERRITT Binghamton, New York November 6, 1946 Girls Bowling 2; FHA 2,3,4. Future; College Medical Technology WILLIAM HOUCK Bill California December 3, 1945 Boys Bowling 4; Boys Intramurals; Varsity Club 4; Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1; Rifle Team 2,3,4. Future; College FRANK WILLIAM KIPP Kippy Walton, New York October 10, 1945 Boys Bowling 1,2; Boys Intramurals 1,2,3; Base- ball 1; Football 1; Chess Club 1,2,3; Wrestling 1. Future; Air Force, College CAROLYN ANN SIGNOR ”SigM Walton, New York December 8, 1945 Marching band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,4; Girls Intra- murals 1,2,3,4; Leaders Club 2,3,4; Cafeteria Worker 2; Operetta 4; Sports Team 1,2,3,4; Jr. Class Treasurer; Jr. Prom Princess; Gym Dem. 1,2,3,4. Future; Airline Stewardess ROBERT A. JAGT Bob Paterson, New Jersey July 17, 1946 Baseball 1,3; Basketball 2,4. Future: ELISABETH R. VanDEMARK Botz Walton, New York January 20, 1946 Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Girls In- tramurals 1,2,4; Gym Dem. 1,2; Girls Bowl- ing 3. Future: Business NEIL T. HAWKINS Walton, New York December 18, 1945 Band 1,2,3; Boys Bowling 2,3; Boys Intramurals 3; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Student Council; Boy's State Representative. Future: College WILLIAM GLENN ESTES BUI Walton, New York July 21, 1946 Band 1,2,3,4; Dukes 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3, 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4--Cap- tain 2,3,4; Rifle Club 1. Future: College ISOBEL SUSAN HEISLMAN ”Izzy Monticello, New York November 17, 1946 Yearbook Club 1.2,3,4;Officer 2,4; Girls Bowl- ing 1,2; Lingo 3; Mikado 2; Brigadoon 3; Arch- ery 1,2; Gym Dem. 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls Chorus 1; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Girls Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Operettas 2,3. Future: College MALCOLM ARTHUR MacNAUGHT Mac Walton, New York September 26, 1946 Varsity Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; FTA 2; Junior Class Secretary; Junior Prom Prince; Student Council 4. CHERYL FAY SEELEY Sidney, New York June 7, 1946 Girls Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Sports Team 4; Booster Club 3; Lingo 2,3,4; Business Manager 3, Editor 4; Yearbook Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Honor Soci- ety 1,3,4. Future: College, Airline Hostess i .. . J ' -Hv.T v, JOHN DAVID McCREIGHT Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania April 2, 1946 Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2; Chorus 1; Yearbook 1,2,3,4; Editor 4; Cafeteria 2,3; Operettas 3,4; Wrestling 2; No More Homework 3; Subscription and Advertising Manager for Yearbook 3; Varsity Twirler 2,3,4; Drum Major 3,4; Concert Band 1,2. Future: College % ) t cA RUSSELL CRANST 1 X ,• (VIRUS Lr - alton, New York August 1, 1946 Boys Bowling 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Football 1,2, 3; Wrestling 2; Saturday Seminar 2,3. Future: College - Pharmacy JUDITH CLARE COBANE Judi Potsdam, New York December 19, 1945 Girls Intramurals 4; Yearbook 4; Art Editor 4. Future: Uncertain SHARON EVA HODGE Walton, New York September 28, 1946 Class Officer 1,2; Honor Society 2,3; Girls Intra- murals 1,2; FHA 4; D. A. R. 4; Letter of Com- mendation. Future: College ROBERT WAYNE MITCHEL •'Mitch” Shenandoah, Iowa November 8, 1946 Varsity Club 4; Honor Society 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Saturday Seminar 3; Student Council 1,2.3,4. Future: College ROBERT C. MILLER Bob” Walton, New York June 9, 1945 Varsity Club 1,2,3, President Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball Future: College mt 4; Track 1,2,3,4; LA 111,2,3,4. NEAL EVANS LANE Walton, New York June 6, 1946 Boys Bowling 1,2,3,4; Boys Intra- murals 1,2,3,4; FTA 2; Chess Club 2. Future: College BARBARA ANN BRAINARD MBobbi Walton, New York August 5, 1946 Girls Bowling 1,3,4; Girls Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Leaders Club 4; Lingo 2,3,4; Library Club 2; FHA-3,4-Vice President; Yearbook 2; Cafeteria Worker 3,4; Rifle Club 1; Chess Club 1,2; Gym Dem. 1,2,3,4; Sports Team 1,2,3,4. Future: Uncertain 1 0 yl b Band 1 ts JANET BOYE Walton, New York April 12, 1945 Band 1,3,4; Chorus 3; Girls Intramurals 1,2,3, Operettas 3; Junior Class Queen; Gym Dem. Sports Team 3. Future: Uncertain CAROLE SUE GREEN Walton, New York September 16, 1946 Lingo 4; Yearbook 4; Girls Bowling 4; Girls Intramurals 1. Future: Secretary W .4 CARL HAROLD CLOSE JR. Grenada, Mississippi January 4, 1944 Boys Intramurals 4. Future: College BERNITA JANE LAYTON Nita Walton, New York September 12, 1946 Girls Bowling 1,2,3; Girls Intra- murals 1,2; Rifle Club 1; Gym Dem. 1,2,3,4. Future: Business College HARRY LEE TIETJEN Walton. New York March 16, 1945 Band 1; Boys Bowling 1,4; Rifle Club 1. Future: Work GERALD EDWARD OLMSTEAD ump” Band 1,2,3; Chorus 3,4; Boys Bowling 1,2; Boys Intramurals 1; Dramatics Club 3,4; Track 1,2; Cross Country 2,3; Operettas 3; Rifle Club 1; County Chorus. Future: College ' • JANET THERESA WATSON Wattie Walton, New York October 13, 1946 Girls Intramurals 1,2, 3; Library Club 3; FHA 4. Future: Business College VINCENT JAMES ALOYO New York City, New York January 18, 1947 Saturday Seminar 4. Future: College LAMONT KINCH Monty Walton, New York November 24, 1946 Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3; Varsity Club 4; Foot- ball 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; County Chorus 3. Future: College--Law KATHLEEN VERONICA WILBUR Kath Teaneck, New Jersey October 11, 1946 Saturday Seminar 4; Girls Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Sports Team 1,2,3,4; Lingo 1,2,3,4; Art Editor for Lingo 4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 2,3; Mikado 2; Brigadoon 3; Gym Dem. 1,2,3, 4; Girls Bowling 1,2. Future: College GERALD CRANSTON Jerry Walton, New York September 22, 1946 Boys Bowling 4; FTA 2; Baseball 3; Football 1. Future: College jaw JX UlSlE BJRDSALL id} BiiVdifl , Waltorf, New Jyly 2pl 1946. A • a 1 Class President 3; Class Secretary 4; Girls Intra ■ r-' -.......- -- i 4 myyy 2,3; FHA 2,3,4--Secretary 3; Honor Yearbook 4. Service I HEINZp. MOELLER Grosshartmannsdorf, Creis Leibzig September 26, 1946 Boys Bowling 3,4; Boys Intramurals 1,4; Varsity Club 1; Track 3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Rifle Club 3; Chess Club 4. Future: College DIANE RUTH MERWIN Gertie or Moose Walton, New York September 5, 1946 Girls Intramurals; Girls Bowling; Sports Team. Future: Work W cr- MAREAH ELAINE SHACKELTON Spider Walton, New York November 11, 1946 Girls Bowling 3,4; FHA 3,4; Rifle Club 1. Future: College RONALD L. CAMMER Ronnie” Walton, New York November 13, 1944 W FFA 1,2,3,4--Secretary Secretary; Intramurals 1 Future: Farming J LINDA MARIE FINCH Finch ie Walton, New York December 24, 1945 Intramurals 1,2,4; Lingo 2,3,4; FHA 3,4; Year- book 4. Future: Beautician KENNY EELLS Doc Walton, New York September 24, 1946 Boys Bowling 1,2; Boys Intramurals 1,4; Chess Club 3. Future: College WADE UTTER Delhi, New York May 5, 1946 Football 1,2,3; Baseball 4 Club 1. Future: Carpenter IRMA LOUSIE TWEEDIE Irm Walton, New York November 3, 1946 Girls Bowling 1,2,3; Rifle Club 1. Future: Business College, Marriage ROBERT MARTIN CLARK Bob or Rip Walton, New York April 7. 1946 Boys Bowling 1,2; Boys Intramurals 1,2; Varsity Club 4; Lingo 2; Dramatics Club 3,4; Vice- president; Yearbook 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Cross Country 2; Operettas 3,4; School Plays 3,4; Rifle Club 1,2. Future; College DONNA DARLENE ELDERKIN Eldie Walton, New York January 27, 1945 Girls Intramurals 2; Lingo 2,3; FHA 3,4; Yearbook 4; Cafeteria worker 4; Gym Dem. 1,2,3,4. Future; Business I BRUCE HEN I Bow Walton, New York March 11, 1946 Baseball 1,2,4; Track 2; Football 3,4; Basket- , j . ■ -— - - ——-— £ I ball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2; Student Council 1,2,3,4. J1' UP T | Fuuiref College yyy ' j « y. a JEANNE MARIE W. McCOY Amos Walton, New York March 18. 1946 Girls Bowling 4; Girls Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Cafeteria Worker 2,3; Class Officer 4; Year- book 4. Future; U. S.A.F. CHARLES WILLIAM HAFELE Chuck , Doc Walton, New York January 22, 1946 Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 3; Chorus 1; FTA 2; Track-Business Manager 1; Baseball-Student Trainer 2,3,4; Football-Student Trainer 2.3,4; Basketball Manager 1; Student Trainer 2,3,4. Future; Service (Military Police) MARY RUTHERFORD Walton, New York September 3, 1946 Girls Bowling 1,2; Girls Intramurals 2,3,4; Library Club 1,2; Gym Dem. 1,2,3,4; Archery Team 3. Future: Marriage DAVID BEERS Dave Walton, New York January 23, 1946 Rifle Club 1,2; Archery 1,2. Future; College DANIEL J. WIER Michigan January 11, 1946 FFA 1,2,3. Future: Uncertain JOYCE ARLEAN DEIGHAN JO and Diggie Delhi, New York November 7, 1946 Girls Bowling l,2;Girls Intramurals 1,2; Archery 1. Future: Marriage and work HOWARD EDWARD ALLEN Howie Walton, New York November 29, 1946 Boys Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Club 1,2,3. Future: Work MARILYN ANN CONKLIN Annie Walton, New York September 1, 1946 Girls Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Library Club 2; FHA 3,4; Cafeteria Worker 3,4; Gym Dem. 1,2,3,4. Future: Interior Decorator VIRGINIA ANN FOOTE Ginny Walton, New York 12. 1946 1,2,3,4; Leaders Club 2.3.4; Club 4; Yearbook 4; Girls Sports ,3,4; Gym Dem. 1.2,3,4; Secretary, 4. College or Beautician ALLAN ELY REYNOLDS Tink Delhi, New York April 17, 1946 Baseball 4. Future: Auto Body Repair, California JULIAN FULLER JR. Butch Walton, New York February 17, 1946 Boys Bowling 1; Rifle Club 1,2,3,4. Future: Work FREDERICK WRIGHT Fred Franklin, New York Boys Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 1.2,3,4. Future: Undecided WILLIAM RADEKER Bill Walton, New York November 16, 1946 Boys Bowling 1,2; Boys Intramurals 1. Future: College or Service WAYNE IRVING BULLIS Walton, New York February 16, 1945 Future: Selective Service GAIL LEE HAFELE Walton, New York October 11, 1944 Band 1.2,3,4; Rifle Club 2 Future: Service KENNETH EDWARD HANSEN Kenny” Wantagh, Long Island March 15. 1946 FFA 2,3,4; Wrestling 4; Baseball 4. Future: College BARRY A. RUN ION Trenton, New Jersey September 22, 1945 Boys Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 1,2, 3,4. Future: Navy 39 Last Will and Testament of The Senior Class of 1964 In the year of our Lord, Nineteen hundred and sixty-four, being of sound mind and disposing memory do make, or- dain, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament hereby revoking all previous wills made by us. Howard A lien--Howard leaves a draft everytime he opens his mouth. Vincent Aloyo--Vince leaves his red hat for a black cap. James Backus--Jim leaves! I Robert Bartlett--Bob leaves to build bridges. Dennis Baxter--Denny leaves his Datsun to the Japs. David Beers--Dave leaves a certain under classman. Jean Birdsall--Birdie leaves her business sense to an aspiring tycoon. Nancy Bolton--Nan leaves to meet a vet. Janet Boye--Janet leaves with a certain boy. Barbara Brainard--Barb leaves her long phone conversation to buy stock in AT T. Pennee Budine--Pennee leaves to take a gold band. Wayne Bullis--Wayne leaves as fast as possible! Ronald Cammer--Rony leaves his ready smile to be missed. Robert Clark--Bob leaves a certain sophomore lonely. Carl Close--Carl leaves quietly. Judith Cobane--Judy leaves her art ability to Mr. Spear. Marilyn Conklin--Marily leaves her boy problems to Dear Abby. Janet Cooke--Cooke leaves her diapers to a deserving baby. Elsa Corgan--El$a leaves her quietness to Mildred O’Dell. James Coulter--Jim leaves the Press to another energetic newsboy. Gerald Cranston--Jerry leaves the cafeteria clean. Russell Cranston--Rus leaves his scientific ability to anyone who can understand it. Joyce Deighan--Joyce leaves to march down another aisle. Michael Doyle--Mike leaves his teachers happy. Barbara DuMond--Barbara leaves her can-can outfit to Gypsy Rose Lee. Louise DuMond--Louise leaves to further her education at Hard Knox . Kenneth Eells--Kenny leaves his height to next year’s basketball team. Donna Elderkin--Donna leaves her hair to anyone that is getting bald. Thomas Elwood--Tom leaves his quietness to the Junior High wing. William Estes--Bill leaves to save postage. Linda Finch--Linda leaves her ability to blush to Max Factor. Virginia Foote--Ginny leaves her warm and friendly smile to any old grouch who needs it. Julian Fuller--Butch leaves as fast as possible. Carole Green--Carole leaves for greener pastures. Carl Griffith--Carl leaves for higher things with adequate funds. Charles Hafele--Chuck leaves his first aid kit to Clara Barton. Gail Hafele--Gail leaves the band to Mr. Jamieson. Kenneth Hansen--Ken leaves--he hopes! Georgia Harrington--Georgia leaves for a busy future. Neil Hawkins--Neil leaves his traffic tickets to anyone who can pay for them. Isobel Heiselmen--Izzy leaves for happy hunting in Sidney (not Australia). Bruce Henderson--Bruce leaves his hair style to anyone with enough courage to wear it. Sharon Hodge--Sharon leaves her brains to the whole Junior class (for there are more than enough to go around). William Houck--Bill leaves school still confused. Robert Huffmire--Huff leaves with a puff. Margaret Irwin--Margaret leaves for better things. Robert Jagt--Bob leaves his car to the Jagt Club. Florence Jones--F. Leaves hurriedly. Gail Kel$ey--Kels leaves, ’’Knock on Wood”. 40 Lamont Kinch--Monty leaves feeling a little taller and a whole lot wiser. Frank Kipp--Frank leaves more salt for the cafeteria. Thomas Lakin--Tom leaves still bashful. Neal Lane--Neal leaves his Chrysler on the top of Bear Spring. Bernita Layton--Nita leaves the study hall quiet.’ Eugene Lobdell--Gene leaves--gladly! Malcolm MacNaught--Mac leaves as a great athlete. Joyce Mapes--Joyce leaves her flute to Mr. Wilcox. John Marsico--John leaves, but not without his car. Jeanne McCoy--Jeanne leaves her cafeteria work to Mrs. Marsico. David McCreight--Dave leaves his baton to Ed Stanton. Donna Merritt--Donna leaves her small class voice to her big out-of-class voice. Diane Merwin--Gertie leaves to find a boss’s lap. Linda Merwin--Linda leaves her freckles to one who has room enough for them. Robert Miller--Bob leaves wondering Kinney . Robert Mitchel--Bob leaves one member of his family at Walton Central. Heinz Moeller--leaves his track ability to anyone with the stamina to take it. Sharon Moneta--Sharon leaves to give a kingdom for a horse. Gerald Olmstead--Jerry leaves immediately for Delhi. Mary Peaster--Peaster leaves her Speech ability to Mr. Napravnik and Mr. Lynch in peace. William Radeker--Bill - Leaves for the Victory Store. Patrick Ray--Pat leaves his executive abilities to the Cosa Nostra. Allan Reynolds--A1 leaves his name to aluminum. Margaret Rogers--Margaret leaves the school not just for a day or two, but permanently. Barry Runion--Barry leaves with no regrets. Mary Rutherford--Mary leaves for wedding bells. Cheryl Seeley--Cheryl leaves the lingo without an editor and chief. Mareah Shackelton--Mareah leaves with her hair black or maybe red. Margaret Shaver--Margaret leaves with the usual bang. Carolyn Signor--Khaki leaves for the wild blue yonder. Constance Signor--Connie leaves Poor Richard's with tired feet. Ruth Ann Sjolin--Ruth leaves optimistically tor she has HOPE. Lawrence Smith--Larry leaves as quietly as he came. James Sparling--Jim leaves - to his joy!!! James Stalbird--Jim leaves his abundant supply of gum and life savers to anyone who won’t get a stomach ache. Robert Teehan—Bob leaves the school to his sister. Irma Tweedie--Irma leaves her hair with many shades. Harry Tietjen--Harry leaves Nancy back at W.C.S. Wade Utter--Wade leaves his red hair to Lady Clairol. Elizabeth Van Demark--Betsy leaves for a better hunting ground. Janet Watson--Wattie leaves her parties to be raided. Daniel Wier--Dan leaves - Boy is he happy! !! Kathleen Wilbur--Kath leaves to add another medical student to the family. Niles Wilson--Niles leaves his seat warm. Frederick Wright--Fred leaves because he was always Wright.” Laura Wood--Laura leaves to find her Valley, Hill, and DALE. Georgia Yeomans--Georgia leaves like Cleo - to the Niles. Rowland Howell--Rowland leaves with everyone else’s pens. 41 I ™ JJ'l y From our South American neighbor, Costa Rica, came a warm and friendly exchange student, Row- land Howell. Rowland will long be remembered by the students of Walton Central as a truly wonderful representative of his homeland. We hope that when he looks back on this year with us, happy memories will fill his heart as they will fill ours. The Class of 1964 43 Varsity Football « VfTWft I y-. ';• ' 5 ■ ™ 72 «Zr-r. •% v- - ■HHHHBsKlBSfiSHfill S' laBr 1 -• v- - rfk. First Row: Walt Truman Second Row: Joe Vescovi Ed Stanton Steve Gerrish Monty Kinch Gene Lobdell Mac MacN aught Bruce Henderson Bob Clark Bob Miller Pat Ray Harry Wilber Coach Spear Third Row: Gerry Aikens Doug Thompson Tim Robinson Yaroslaw Zujovic Jim McCoy Renny Russell John Tennant Barry Hulbert Craig DuMund John McIntyre Jerry Foote Bob Lokerer Carlo Bianchi Sim Jackson Steve Doane J im Truman Pat Flanagan Bob MacNaught Dick Doig Bud Fuller A1 McGibbon Gary Russell Coach McNeil Mike Stoutenburg Art Munn Chenago Forks 13 Walton 6 Delhi 0 Walton 6 Sidney 18 Walton 6 Greene 18 Walton 6 Newark Valley 40 Walton 6 Whitney Point 33 Walton 6 Windsor 48 Walton 0 Junior Varsity Football First Row; Mr. Ticknor Tim Cranston Clark Rogers Sparky, the mascot Marc Saperstein Carlo Bianchi Mr. Ruff Second Row; Rex Jamieson David Clark Danny Russell Frank Kelder Lee Grotevant Bob MacNaught Leland Ploutz Third Row; John Robinson Charles Kehr Gary Russell Jim Truman Bob Backus Mike Stoutenburg Fourth Row; Stephen Houck Glenn Tweedie Tom Cranston Eric VanLoan Ronnie Miller Doug Furman John Sabbia Delhi 6 Walton 0 Deposit 13 Walton 7 Oneonta 20 Walton 32 Liberty 7 Walton 0 Sidney 15 Walton 0 Mr. Ticknor has been with Walton for jusTcone year and is already in- volved in J.V, Football and Wrestling. This is the first teaching job VL .tfll that Mr. Ticknor has had. 9 , , L 'jjj fa f w tfjAii' Lf C i p)e A 45 Varsity Basketball First Row; Bob Van Kleek Jerry Foote Gary Vail Renny Russell Gene Lobdell Mac MacNaught Second Row; John Tennant Jim Popp Bruce Henderson Bob Miller Mac Ranson Pat Flannagan 46 Junior Varsity Basketball J.V. BASKETBALL First Row: Bob Locherer, Danny Russell, Bob Gruver, Eric VanLoan, Bill McClenon. Second Row: Alan Kilmer, Marc Saperstein, Mike Stoutenberg, Frank Kelder, Bob MacNaught, Gary Russell. Barb DuMond Pennee Budine Mary Owens Sandy Benedict Nancy Bolton Janice Signor, Joyce Radeker, Barbara Huyck, Janet Duncan, Jane Seibert, Kathy Harris Varsity Club First Row: Bob Miller, President; Craig DuMond, Vice Pres. Treas.; Carl Griffith, Corresponding Sec. ; Mr. Ruff. Second Row: Heinz Moeller, William Houck, John McIntyre, Bob Bartlett. Robert Rutherford, Arne Edwards, Pat Flanagan, Pat Ray, Bob Mitchel. Mr. Ruff has been with W.C.S. for six years. He is involved in Junior Var- sity Football, Junior High Basketball, Varsity Baseball, and Varsity Club Advisor. Leaders Club Mrs. Pum, our new Physical Education teacher, has been a great asset to the Walton Teaching personnel. Before coming to Walton she taught at the Milwaukee.University School for four years and Muskego High School for two years. Mrs. Pum is involved in the Junior High Intramurals and Sports Team programs, Senior High Intramurals and the Sports Teams. Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleading squads and she also serves as the Leaders Club Advisor. First Row: Nancy Bolton, Treas- urer; Joyce Mapes, President; Ginny Foote, Secretary; Connie Signor, Vice-President. Second Row: Barbara Brainard, Jane Avery. Carolyn Signor, Barbara Wally, Linda Merrill, Louise Vidal, Beth Ransom. Third Row: Janice Signor, Pennee Budine, Suzanne Budine, Georgia Yeomans, Sharon Seymour, Janis Seaman, Karen Storrer, Mary Owen. First Row, Left to Right: Bob Rutherford, Heinz Moeller, Bob Lockerer, Bill Estes, Glenn Miller, Steve Doane, Yarslow Zyjovic, Bob Clark. Second Row: Lee Grotevant, Russell Cranston, John McIntyre. Bob Barringer, Dick Wells, Steve Gerrish, Terrell Roe, Dick Doig, Bob Williams, Jerry Foote. Third Row: Martin Russell, Ronnie Neale, Bob Miller, Paul Eaton, - Coach, Wendell Spear - Bob Estes, Dave Hathaway, Joe Vescovi, Craig DuMond. Cross Country Cross Country First Row: Tony Cash, Bob Gruver, Bill Stevens, Bob Rutherford, Bill Estes, Jim Popp. Second Row: Bob VanKleeck, David Moscrip, Tom Vail, Glenn Miller. Third Row: Fred Beardslee, Gordon Bard, Tom Lakin, Ralph Henderson, Keith Miller, Heinz Moeller. 50 Rifle Team Standing: Allan Wood, Stephen Houck, Stephen McKee, Wayne Foreman. Arne Edwards, Bill Houck. Kneeling: Mr. Swart, Frank Huyck, John Phoenix, John Sabbia. Mr. Swart has been teaching at W alton Central for four years now. This year he is teaching General Shop, Unit Wood- work, Land Surveying, and Building Construction. As an extra undertaking Mr. Swart has charge of the Rifle Team. Rifle Club Row One:Mr. Swart, Gail Benson,Jer- ry Aiken, Mary Conk- lin, Millie O’Dell, Ros Cook, Mar- ilyn McCoy, Sandy Tweedie, Ana Van- Valken- burg. Second Row: John Phoenix, Jim Stalbird, Wayne Sparling, Larry Smith, Wendy Martin. Joyce Palmatier, Cathy MacGibbon.Pam Bowker. Third Row: Ed Bailey, Bob Patterson, Jim Harmon, Tom Cranston, Billy Hastings. Glen Tweedie, Leland Ploutz, Barb Kilmer. Mary Brundage. Ona Bowker. Fourth Row: Tim Gladstone, Steve Shelton, Steve Hodge, Lynn Nidig, Fred Beardslee. Julian Fuller, Dudley Stevens, Richard Goodrich, Denny Gray, Glenn Bowker. Fifth Row: John Shaver, Alan Tiffany, Philip Tiffany, David Fitch, Norris Copper. Steve Houck, Wayne Foreman. Steve McKee, Danny O’Neill. Sixth Row: Bob Wahl, Niles Wilson, Bill Houck, Bill Oles, A1 Wood, John Sabbia, Terry Puluso. 51 Wrestling First Row; Don Washburn, Dave Huggins, Bob Geer, Irving Losee, Monty Kinch, Capt,, Lee Grotevant, Jerry Stanton, Art Munn, Jeff Doane. Second Row; Bob Barringer, Dick Doig, Steve Gerrish, Bob Rutherford. Bob Williams. A1 MacGibbon, Don Stanton. Coach; Bob MacNeill. First Row; Isobel Heiselman, Recording Secretary: Nadene Baker, Vice- President: Bob Clark, Corres- ponding Secretary: Jane Avery, Treasurer: Barb Sabbia. Second Row; Dick Eaton, Jerry Olmstead, Gin- ny Camp, Gail Sparling, Lorrain O’Dell. Ginny Foote. Third Row; Tom Ammon. Doug Thompson, Elain Welton, Kathy Lowe, Sue Du Mond, Kathy Wilber. 52 53 Student Counci First Row: Bruce Hender- son, Secretary; Dennis Baxter, President; Robert Mitchel, Treasurer; Barbara DuMond, Vice- President. Second Row: Mary Doyle, Judy Kinch, Marta Palmquist, Grace Denton, Nancy Bolton, Jane Avery. Third Row: Mac MacNaught, Dennis DuMond, Eugene Lobdell, Timothy Cranston, Clark Rogers, Dick Eaton, David Lynch. Fourth Row: Neil Hawkins, Frank Kelder, Sim Jackson, Harry Wil- bur, Robert Barringer. Honor Society Honor Society First Row: Ruth Ann Sjolin, Camilla Boice, Louise DuMond, Secre- tary; Linda Phoenix, Mildred O'Dell, Sharon Hodge, Joyce Mapes, Carolyn Signor, Pamela Clark. Second Row: Barbara Sabbia, Nadene Baker, Sandra Benedict, Janis Seaman, Jane Avery, Virginia Camp, Carole Green, Nancy Bolton, President; Cheryl Seeley. Third Row: Robert Mitchel, Vice President; Carl Griffith, Treasurer; Mac Ransom, Craig DuMond, Neil Hawkins, Russell Cranston, Robert Barringer. 54 Saturday Seminar First Row: Jane Avery, Nadene Baker, Virginia Camp, Nancy Bolton, Barbara Sabbia. Kathy Wilbur. Second Row:Vincent Aloyo, Pam Clark, Sue DuMond, Ruth Ann Sjolin, Mary Peaster, Pat Ray. Third Row: Craig DuMond, Jim Popp. Bob Barringer, Russell Cranston, Bob Van Kleeck, Norman Larson. Bob Bartlett. Pat Flanagan. Steve Doane. Future Teachers of America OFFICERS- - President Mary Peaster, Vice- President Nadene Baker, Secretary Linda Merrill, Treasurer Laura Wood, Parliamen- tarian Ginny Camp, Historian Jo Miller. Standing: Rex Jamieson, Laura Wood. Mr. Craiglow. John Meinke. Bob Huffmire. Sylvia Kinney, Joyce Radeker, Linda Hastings, Mary Peaster, Sharon Moneta. Barbara Bowker. Sue Spafard, Lee Tweedie. Seated: Ginny Camp. Sue Davis, Stefka Zujovic. Debby Segar. Barbara Sabbia, Brenda Farmer, Cherry Walsh. Judi Havens, Linda Storrer, Gail Sparling. Nancy Michel, Chris VanKleeck. Nancy Nichols. Marjorie Harby, Jo Miller. Ann Shields, Jeanne Van Buren, Linda Merrill, Helen Harris, Anne Mannian, Beth Ransom. Sue Roney. Dede Fiumera. 55 First Row: Gloria White, Mrs. DuMond, Sheryl Brundege, Rosie Bishop, June Furman, Margaret Shaver, Linda Phoenix, Barb Brainard, Connie Fuller, Dixie Budine, Mrs. y V Howard, Doreen Zuk. Second Row: Sandra Grotevant, Gail Benson. Mary Conklin, y yjoan Shaver, Georgia Yeomans. Jean Birdsall. Bunny Houck, Mildred O'Dell, Kathy Mac Gibbon, Rosalyn Cook, Marilynn Conklin, Janet Cooke, Donna Elderkin, Gail ood, Georgene Brundage. Third Row: Linda Teehan, Joyce Palmatier, Kathy Decker, Dorothy Robinson, Alice Reed, Carolyn Palmatier, Donna Wilson, Pam Vv t C ecxer, uoromy KODinsun, Ante rccu, diuiyu rauiwuci, Palmer, Linda Hitchcock. Charlene Perez, Barb Smith, Loretta Kilmer, Lynda k uniar Qon ro Rnnrth Rnw Flnrpnrp Tnnp« Viroini, Smith, DeMaris Miller, Sandra Tweedie. Fourth Row: Florence Jones, Virginia Allen, Doris Phoenix, Paulette Campbell, Cindy Barnes, Ona Bowker, Mary Brundage, Jackie Cuneen, Stephanie Seaman, Laila Boye, Eileen Storrer, Karen Storrer, Rose Underwood, Ann Van Valkepburg, Jeanne Brundage. Fifth Row: Linda Finch, Janet Watson, Mareah Shackelton, Linda Merwin, Nora Hawley, Diane Church, Donna Merritt, Louise DuMond, Sharon Hodge, Pat Walley, Cindy Szwiack, Charlene Scott. Christina Huggins, Mary French. FHA Officers Mrs. DuMond has been President: teaching in the Walton Linda Phoenix school for years. Previ- Vice President: ously, Mrs. DuMond Barbara Brainard taught in Portville, New Secretary: York. She and Mrs. Connie Fuller Howard head up the F.H. Historian: A. June Furman Treasurer: Mrs. Howard, Walton's F. Dixie Budine H.A. advisor has been News Reporter: with Walton for fourteen Margaret Shaver years. Previously she Parliamentarian: taught at Downsville, New Rosie Bishop York. 56 F.F.A. OFFICERS- -First Row . Robert Doig- Parliamentarian, Ronald Cammer- Secretary, Bruce Gregory-President, Rennie Russell-Reporter. Howard Alien-Vice President, Niles Second Row: John Gabel, Ken MacGibbon. Barry Hulbert, Jerry Aitken, Robert Backus, Jim Barlow, Steve Hodge, Steve Shelton. Bob Geer. Third Row: Doug Thompson, Tom Elwood. Steve Brainard . Dave Palmatier, Harry Nichols, Larry Smith, Jim Backus, Doug Stevens, Don McClenon. Fourth Row . Russell Taylor, Norman Groat, Leland Ploutz, Danny Wier, Edward Palmatier. Jim Conklin, Ivan Peck, Ralph Henderson. Alan Drinkwater, Martin Tweedie. Wilson-Sentinel. ru,- A Mr. Elderkin, our agriculture teacher, has been with Walton Central for all nine of his teaching years. He also serves as Walton’s F.F.A. Chapter advisor. Lingo Club OFFICERS--Mildred O’Dell, co-ed- itor, Kthy Wilbur, Art Editor, Cheryl Seeley Editor, Mary Peas- ter, Exchange Editor, Barbara Brainard, Secretary, Georgia Yeo- mans, Junior High Editor. STANDING; Steve Doane, Patty Bolles, Nancy Michel, Pam Field, John Gable, Barbara Brundege, Linda Lincourt, Linda Finch, Crystal Robbins, Marjorie Harby, Hellen Harris, Mrs. Washburn. Ann Ray, Seated; Mildred O’Dell, Kathy Wilbur, Cheryl Seeley, Mary Peaster, Barbara Brainard, Georgia Yeomans. Library Club Front--Barbara Sabbia, Elinor Oles, Cheryl Walsh, Lee Tweedie, Suan Spaford, Teresa Boice. Joyce Haynes, Linda Phoenix: Second row Gail Sparling. Johanna Miller. Regina O'Neill. Delaine Fiumera, Beverly Kehr, Lorraine Cole, Cynthia Barnes, Ann Shields, Georgianna Wood, Linda Storrer, Brenda Farmer Third row Judy Gregory. Cathy Lowe, Anna Van Valkenburg, Janet Duncan, Sandra Tweedie, Vicki)Gavett, Donna McLean, Georgia Har- rington, Florence Jones, Nancy Hulbert: Leftside: Mildred O’Dell, Linda Miller, Char- lene Gregory, Louise DuMond, Elaine McCoy, Susan Cranston, Kathleen Decker: Right Side: Donna Wilson. Karen Storrer. Mrs. Washburn. 58 First Row: Donna Moscrip, Barbara Huyck, Susan Rosa, Gail Sparling, Judi Havens. Linda Rosa, Debbie Fiumera, Dave Moscrip, John Clark, Norris Cooper, Larry Jamieson. Chip Kehr. Dick Eaton. Anna Van Valenburg, Jeanne Brundege. Pam Stanton, Martha Jones. Second Row: Lee Tweedie. Grace Denton. Lucky Tweedie, Debby Segar. Susan Davis. Kathy Mahoney, Marsha Burek, Frank Huyck. John Sabbia. Sim Jackson, Joel Chase, Dick Lincourt, Pat Covell, Jane Seibert, Carolyn Signor, Connie Signor, Jo Miller. Donna Wilson, Jackie McCoy, Third Row: Linda Hastings. Linda Boecke, Donna Hall, Cheryl Wurfer, Charlene Gregory. Cathy Lowe. Susan Du Mond, Rex Jamieson. Steve Ruther- ford, John Meinke. Rainer Moeller, Bob McCreight, Laura Wood. Patty Bolles, Debbie Swick. Mary Peaster, Ruth Ann Sjolin, Marilyn Barringer, Fourth Row: Barbara Du Mond, Maryann McCaffery, Janice Archibald. Sally Stem, Elaine Welton. Hope Jones, Sylvia Kinney. Mrs. Champlin has been teaching at Walton Central for one year. She has been very active with Chorus and the operetta Girl Crazy . Previously she taught at Downsville, New York. VO Nancy Telford Sharon McCullagh Carolyn Signor Pennee Budine Ruth Loker Nadene Baker Laura Wood Connie Signor First row: Pat Coveil, Bob Barringer, Fred Beardslee, Gale Hafele, Elaine Welton. Janet Boye. Janice Archibald. Louise Vidal, Nancy Nichols; Second row: Danny Burek, Bruce Gregory, Marta Palmquist, Lenny Grossman. Beverly Kehr. Ellen McCaffery, Judy Kinch, Anne Mannion, Anne Ray: Third row: Larry Jamieson, Glenn Bowker, Susan DuMond. Danny Russell, Gail Kelsey, Susan Fitch, Kaye Turner, Grace Denton, Dixie Valentine: Fourth row Marilyn Barringer. Norris Cooper, Hohn McCall, Rex Jamieson, Paul Cooper, Mary Popp, Susan Place, Ruth Ann Sjolin, Norman Larsen Fifth row: Kathy Mahoney, Tim Mrphy, Rainer Moeller, Doug Thompson. Valerie Aloyo, Debbie Swick. Jeanne Brundege, Marc Saperstein, Ken Roberts: Sixth row: Bradley Coulter, Clark Rodgers, John Nichols, David Lynch. Kathy Barnhart, Nancy Michael, Marsha Burek, John Sabbia, Diane Williams; Seventh row: John Welton. Chris VanKleeck. Chip Khr, David Moscrip, Linda Rosa, Lucky Tweedie, Susan Cooke, Judy Gregory, Robert Rutherford, Tim Cranston, Susan Rosa, Joyce Mapes, Linda Hastings, Sue Roney, Betsy Van Dermark. Left twirlers: Ruth Loker, Nadene Baker. Sharon McCu 11 agh: Right twirlers: Laura Wood, Pennee Budine, Connie Signor. Carolyn Signor: Drum Major: David McCreight: Director: Arthur Jamieson. 62 Orchestra First Row; Donna Moscript, Ruth Ann Sjolin, John Meinke, Robert McCreight, Mr. Wilcox, Patricia Galley, Barbara Bow- ker, Marilyn Barringer. Second Row; Louise DuMond, Virginia Camp, Linda Miller, Linda Gray, John Hoffman, Robert Rutherford. Third Row; Marianne Dodds, Cheryl Wurfer, Ronnie Miller, Linda Phoenix, Mary Skiff, Connie Fuller, Joyce Mapes, Laura Wood, Ann Mannion, Grace Denton, Jackie McCoy, Kathleen Mahoney, Joel Chase, Frank Keldor, Tony Cash, Larry Jamieson. Fourth Row; Linda Storrer, Jan Signor, Stephen Rutherford. Fifth Row; Jane Hathaway, Marianne McCaffery, Gail Hafele, Susan St.John, Norman Larson, Louise Vidal, Sue Roney, Jane Avery, Steve Doane, Bob Barringer, Robert Van Kleek, Arnie Edwards, Sue DuMond, John Nichols, Marta Palmquist. CN V First Row; Nancy Barnhart, Ann Ray, Susan Fitch. Kathy Barnhart, Dede Williams, Valerie Aloyo, Peggy MacNeil, Ginger Nelson. Second Row; Donna Stevens, Barbara Brundege, Margaret Biedekapp, Colleen Martin, Linda Lincourt, Barbara Vandermark, Mary Popp, Dixie Valentine. Third Row; Bruce DuMond, James McLaughlin, Alan Budine, David Mattern, Kurt Stoutenburg, Steve Belmont, John Offnick, Pat Flynn. Fourth Row; Harold Neale, John Welton, Gerald Kelsey, Paul Cooper, John McCall, David Lynch, Mr. Jamieson. First Row; Dorothy Sabbia, Cynthia Leigh, Ellen Kelder, Deborah O'Brien, Mary Van Buren, Karen Al- len. Second Row; Cathrine Neale, Alan Donnelly, David Galley, Chris Huyck, Lucinda Stratton, 64 Linda Bowker, Marilyn Munn, Mr. Wilcox. 65 Photo Club First Row: Becky Dann, Beverly Kehr, Ellen McCaffery, Marsha Burek, John Sabbia. Second Row: Art Munn, Larry Jamieson, David Fitch, Bob McCreight, Mr. Howard. Third Row: Bill Stevens, Dick Eaton, Tony Cash, Dick Lincort, Doug Kinsbury. 'b Jc V umor President. . . Vice President Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . . Joe Vescovi Renny Russell Susan Budine Lee Tweedie Junior Class Message to the '64 Seniors On behalf of the Junior Class I wish to extend, to the graduating Seniors, our sincere appreciation for all their help and understanding which we have received. Realizing that in just one short year we will be in your position and looking forward to furthering our educa- tion toward our goal in life, we realize how quickly our school years have passed. We Juniors will long remember your advice, help, and suggestions for which we extend our sincere thanks. To all members of the Senior class, our sincerest best wishes and hope that all of you will succeed in achiev- ing your goal in life, Joe Vescovi, President of the Junior Class 68 room Third Row: Loretta Kilmer Ruth Loker Charlene Gregory Linda Hitchcock Linda Miller Marlyn McCoy Joyce Haynes Donna Hall Judy Huyck Marianne McCaffrey Mrs. Schermerhorn has been teaching Shorthand and Secretarial Practice at Walton Central for the past thirteen years. Previously, she taught for two years in Margaretville. Mrs. Schermerhorn has been very active as the spon- sor of the Honor Society and this year, Mrs. Scher- merhorn was the advisor for the Senior Class. First Row: Linda Kelsey Margaret Irwin Sylvia Kinney Mrs. Schermerhorn Mary Lane Hope Jones Joan Mills Jan Hoffman Sim Jackson Second Row: Barry Hulbert Bruce Gregory Jerry Harris Robert McClenon Norman Larsen Charles Goodrich Tim Gladstone Jim McCoy John McIntyre Mrs. Stern’s Homeroom 11th Grade Room 208 First Row: Ed Stanton Gary Neer Bob Rutherford Renny Russell Mac Ransom Jim Popp Terry Rogers Second Row: Mrs. Stem Charlene Perez Marie Smith Janie Seaman Sharon Seymour Jane Seibert Donna Moscrip Mary Skiff Third Row: Jo Patterson Barbara Smith Gail Robinson Susan Spa ford Mary Owen Janice Signor Barbara Sabbia Linda Phoenix Joyce Radeker Fourth Row: Mildred O'Dell Eleanor Oles Lynn Neidig Bill Stevens Ron Neale George Shackle ton Lorn Munson Mrs. Stern has been teaching in this system for five years. Stern has also taught in the Endicott School system. 70 Mr. Lynch’s Homeroom 11th Grade Room 210 Fifth Row: Tom Vail, Ken Hansen, Jim Sparling. Wayne Bullis, Mr. Lynch. Fourth Row: Don Washburn, Danny Wier, Wayne Williams, Yarslaw Zujovic. V J Tai% St0rrer' Karen Storrer, CheryM fug t Tweedie. 22 S y - k crf Second Row: Elaine Welton, Pat Walley, Cindy Sziwack, Maria Shackelton, Linda Merwin. First Row: Doug Thompson, Jerry Walker, Joe Vescovi, Gary Vail, Bob VanKleck. Mr. Lynch has been with Walton for sixteen years. He has never taught anywhere else. He is involved in the W. C. S. Dramatics Club. Mr. Lynch teaches Chemistry, Physics, and Physical Science. He has also taught Driver Training and Biology in the past. 71 Mrs. Belmont’s Homeroom 11th Grade Room 209 Sixth Row: Robert Doig Jim Barlow Terry Peluse Ken Bender Steve Doane Bob Barringer Fifth Row: Arne Edwards Tom Ammon Ginny Camp Jane Avery Connie Fuller Fourth Row: Lorraine Casse Mary Brainard Carla Benson Connie Barnes Marianne Dodds Rosie Bishop Third Row: Camilla Boice Barbara Bowker Sandra Benedict Sue Budine Linda Boecke Second Row: Craig DuMond Jerry Foote Nadene Baker Pam Clark Sue DuMond First Row: Mrs. Belmont Phyllis Cole Mary Conklin Sue Cranston Rosalyn Cook Mrs. Belmont is not a new comer to’the teaching profession. She taught in Ardsley, New York before coming to Walton. She has taught here for two years. Before becoming a regular teacher she substituted in this system for two years. This year she is teach- ing English 11 and 12. Sophomore Class Message to This Year’s Seniors We of the Sophomore Class wish you the best as you step out into the future as grown men and women. We deeply appreciate the thoughts of knowledge and guidance you have shown us as underclassmen, and hope we may be of as much value to some future class. We sincerely hope that you will come back to Walton Central and see us often, to give us pointers from experience, on how to be better prepared for the future. Just Remember, whatever you do give W. C. S. the excellent name it deserves. We will Say goodbye, knowing that you will succeed in whatever you set out to do. Linda Merrill, President of the Sophomore Class jr ) President. . . Vice President Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . Linda Merrill Richard Doig Ann Mannion Anthony Cash Mr. Spear’s Homeroom 10th Grade Room 211 First Row: Sharon McCullagh Lorraine O’Dell Patty Miller Carolyn Palmatier Martha Mcagly Regina O'Neill Johanna Miller Nancy Nichols Linda Merrill Anne Mannion Marta Palmquist Second Row: Delores Nichols Donna McLean Sandra McCall Pam Palmer John Meinke Bill Merwin Ivan Peck Bob MacNaught Mr. Spear Third Row: John Nichols Bob McCreight Russell Mallery Dave Palmatier Dave Moscrip Bill McClenon Keith Miller Donald McClenon Bob Paterson Glenn Miller Mr. Spear, Walton's new football coach, has been teaching in our system for five years. Mr. Spear is our Earth sci- ence, general science, and Biology teacher. At one time he also taught Chemistry and Physics. He has been very active in helping our track, football and bowling teams. At one time Mr. Spear taught in East Palestine, Ohio. 74 z ' X75—] rtf—r E-rv P ■ ° • ——— Mr. Napravnik’s Homeroom 10th Grade Room 230 Sixth Row: Richard Brundege Carlo Bianchi Ed Bailey Glenn Bowker, Jr. Fred Beard slee Fifth Row: Richard Doig Dan Burek Pat Covell Jim Conklin John Gabel Fourth Row: Ginny Allen Dixie Budine June Furman Jeanette Budine Richard Fuller Third Row: Tony Cash Dick Eaton Sheryl Brundege Dianne Estes Sue Cooke Second Row: Gail Benson Sheila Bodiot Margaret Dutcher Pam Cucciarre Teresa Boice Pam Bowker First Row: Dede Fiumera Janet Duncan Grace Denton Cindy Barnes Mr. Napravnik Mr. Napravnik is a new teacher in the system this year. He teaches Fifth period Speech and English in the tenth grade. 75 Mrs. Miller’s and Mr. 10th Grade Popp’ Room s Homeroom 214 IU 111 First Row: Mr. Popp Mrs. Miller Lee Signor Harry Wilbur Bob Williams Mike Stoutenberg Bob Teehan John Phoenix Steven Brainard Second Row: Susan Rosa Cheryl Purdy Dorothy Robinson Nancy Pixley Paulette Campbell Alice Reed Diana Hull Georgiana Wood Carolyn Wells Joan Shaver Third Row: Cherry Walsh Linda Storrer Ann Sheilds Louise Vidal Sue Roney Wendy Martin Mary Neer Bunny Houck Lillie Strait Pauline Stanton Fourth Row: Walt Truman Jim Oles Martin Russell Nancy Telford Beth Ransom Jean VanBuren Barb Walley Dawn Nichols Tina Segarra Mr. Popp is Walton's Algebra, General Math and Eighth Grade math teacher. He has been with Walton for 21 years. Mr. Popp is the coach of our champion Basketball team and at one time was involved with Football. He also is the Director of Ath- letics for Walton Central. Mrs. Miller - Summary is on the Honor Society page Fifth Row: Gail Sparling Elga Role Doris Phoenix Jim Budine Gordon Bard Bill Zuk Ed Reynolds Jan Robinson Ed Lambert Sixth Row: Jerry Aitken Tim Robinson Dudley Stevens David Rutenber Steve Sheldon Jim Truman Gary Russell 76 Cathy Lowe Jane Hathaway Linda Hastings Helen Harris Judi Havens Fifth Row: Cathy Kellogg Pat Galley Judy Gregory Linda Gray Marjorie Harby Fourth Row: Frank Huyck Rex Jamieson Steve Hodge Mike Higgins Mark Lee Third Row: Bob Gruver John Green Bob Lindsey Lenard Groosman Bob Geer Second Row: Pat Kilmer Kathy Hulse Nora Hawley Clara Davis Kathy Harris First Row: Mr. Craiglow Ralph Henderson Lee Grotevant Bob Locherer Steve Gerrish Mr. Craiglow’s Homeroom 10th Grade Room 226 Mr. Craiglow is a new teacher in our system this year and has become very active with the Future Teachers of America. He also is serving as the Junior High Basketball coach. Mr. Craiglow teaches History 10. 77 President................Marilyn Barringer Vice President.........................Clark Rogers Secretary.............................Judith Kinch Treasurer................Janice Archebald Four years ago, our Seniors brought forth upon this school, a new class, dedicated to the proposi- tion that education is the key-note to success. They have fought in this battlefield, trying to achieve honor, wisdom, and good leadership. Some have lost, some have won, but all will be remembered by the freshmen as good sports and upperclassmen. So best wishes and top success to the graduating class of '64. President Marilyn R. Barringer Freshman Class 78 Mrs. Mitchel’s Homeroom 9th Grade Room 122 Fifth row-Jack Elderkin, Edward Tweedie, Jerry Stanton, Philip Tiffany, Frank Sey- mor, Eileen Storrer. Fourth row-Stephen Rutherford, John Sabbia, Mark Saperstein, Donald Sulger, Robert Wahl. Ninth row-Calvin Bartlett, Norman Neer, Alan Tiffany, Stephanie Seaman, Molly Travis, Ed Palmatier. Eighth row-Ivan Williams, Anna VanVal- kenburg, Sandra Tweedie, John Hammill, Sandra Hall. Seventh row-Russell Taylor, Johb Shaver, Lawrence Sullivan, Wayne Sparling, Gloria White, Rosemary Underwood. Sixth row-Martin Tweedie, Glen Tweedie, Tom Cranston, Henry Vidal, Eric VanLoan, James Harman. Dolores Tuckey. , v;:. CN Mrs. Mitchel has been our studyhall monitor for the past four years. Previously Mrs. Mitchel taught two years in Ohio. Third row-Allan Wood, Kaye Turner, Chris- tine VanKleeck, Diane Church, Debbie Swick, Rose Thomkson, Charlene Scott. Second row-Mr. Swart, Debby Sehar, Stef- ka Zujbvic, Alerts'Tweedie, Sally Stem, Gail Wood, Irene Tweedie, Mn Elderkin. First row-Mrs. Mitchel, Susan St. John, Phyllis Tweedie, Doreen Zuk, Barbara Kilmer, Linda Teehan, Linda Smith. Mrs. O’Neill’s Homeroom _ 9th Grade Room 207 Ellen McCaffray Rosanne Russell Linda Rosa Kathy Misner Sonar a Puffer Mrs. O’Neill Elaine McCoy Third Row: Susan Place Nancy Michel Susan Nichols Joyce Palmatier Virginia Russell Jackie McCoy DeMaris Miller Leland Ploze Fourth Row: Harry Nichols Clark Rogers Kenneth Roberts Dan Russell Dan O’Neill John McClenon Steve McKee Rainer Moeller ’Neill has been teaching English in Walton for her teaching years. Mrs. O'Neill is assoc- iated with the Walton Central Scholarship fund. Before she taught English, Mrs. O'Neill was the Townsend School librarian. Mike McClenon Tim Murphy Ronnie Oles Ronnie Miller Dick Reynolds Bill Oles Merle Rising Mr. Telesky’s Homeroom 9th Grade Room 106 Debby Fiumera Barb Huyck Martha Jones Judy Kinch • Frank Kelder Irving Losee Doug Furman Gail Jenkins Betty Gilbert Amy MacRabie Beverly Kehr Vicki Gavette Second Row: Ann Loker Cathy MacGibbon Linda Hamlin Gladys Grossman Christina Huggins Mary French Lois Gardener Sandra Hulse Sandra Grotevant Wayne Foreman Doug Kingsbury Ernest Kinch Third Row: Mr. Tele sky Dennis Gray Norman Groat Richard Lincourt Larry Jamieson David Fitch William Hastings Jerry Kilmer Alan MacGibbon William Hobbie Richard Goodrich Stephen Houck Mr. Tele sky, the junior high science teacher, began his teaching career this year at Walton Central. Mr. Telesky is active with the Rifle Club and faculty basketball. Popp’s Homeroom 9th Grade Room 125 Sixth Row: Alan Drinkwater Dennis Brundege Jim Dutcher Lyndon Doig David Clark Fifth Row: Norris Cooper Danny Cole Bill Barlow Gerry Baker Alfred Arnold George Bolton Fourth Row: Larry Davis Tim Cranston Joel Chace John Clark Bob Backus Jeff Doane Third Row: Patricia Bolles Brenda Farmer Marsha Burek Marilyn Barringer Jacquelyn Cuneen Jeanne Brundage Second Row: Janice Archibald Laurane Cole Sylvia Figary Leo la Barnes Charlene Dean Mrs. Popp First Row: Lai la Boye Pat Bird sail Mary Brundage Ona Bowker Kathy Decker Sue Davis Mrs. Popp has been the Junior high social studies teacher for the past three years. Previously, Mrs. Popp was the elementary librarian for two years and before that, she taught one year at Naples Central School. 82 Mrs. Gadwood 8th Grade Room 124 Sixth Row: Bruce Ahouse, George Conklin, Danny Berry, Bertrim Beardslee, John Davis. Fifth Row: John Boecke, Thomas Conklin, Melvin Allen, Ronald Backus, Raymond Cole. Fourth Row: Bob Calabrese, Barb Brundege, Becky Dann, Roger Benedict, Ben Couklin. Third Row: Paul Cooper, Kaye Church, Shirley Cucciarre, Kathy Danowski, Sharon Brundege. Second Row: Patty Alger, Karen Birdsall, Nancy Barnhart, Susan Card, Diane Claps. First Row: Sharon Budine, Margaret Biede- kapp, Mrs. Gadwood, Susan Bender, Donna Hooper. Mrs. Gadwood has been with Walton for fifteen years. She now teaches History in the seventh and eighth grades. Mrs. Gadwood has taught many other places before coming to Walton. 83 Mrs. Mugglin’s Homeroom 8th Grade Room 112 Row 6: Susan Merwin, Linda Kilmer, Pat MacNaught, Anne Meinke, JeanLoker, Linda Lincourt. Row 5: Marilyn Mallery, Colleen Martin, Joe Lowe, Jim McLachlan, Louis Jones. Row 4: Cathy Neale, John Levoy, Sam Loker, David Lynch. Row 3: Jerry Kelsey, John Miller, Sherman Merwin, Steve Miggley. Row 2: Gene Miller, Bob Mills, Lloyd Mul- lineaux, John McCall, Eugene Higley. Row 1: Mrs. Mugglin, Dorothy Lawson, Roxanne McCleanon, Rose Ann McCall. Irene Hessinger. Mrs. Mugglin has spent all ten years of her teaching years with Walton's School System. She now teaches Algebra and Geometry but previously she was the Junior High Math and English Two teacher. 84 Mrs. Palmquist’s Homeroom 8th Grade Room 110 Sixth Row: John Robinson, Jerry Scott, Jerry Phoenix, Chris Rossomando, Steve Rowell Fifth Row: Jim Price, John Shackelton. Henry Puffer, Terry Seeley, Charles O'Dell Fourth Row: Allen Nichols, Sandy Phoenix, Pam Monk, Deana Phoenix, Barbara Phoenix, Barbara Palmatier Third Row: Gale Nichols, Joan Seymour, Deborah Nichols, Inda Peck, Claudene Scherer, Priscilla Scherer Second Row: Vicki O'Brien, Anne Ray, Ellen Peck, Cinda Peck, Andy Paternoster First Row: Crystal Robbins, Mary Popp, Elaine Rutenber, Denise Robinson, Mrs. Palmquist Mrs. Palmquist is Walton’s Junior High English One and Two. She has been with Walton I for fourteen years and the teaching profession for 27 years. She started teaching in a I t two room schoolhouse in Rock Rift. 85 Jt . Mrs. Kropp 8th Grade Room 123 Fifth Row: Roy Sawdy, Ronald Van Valkenburg. Frank Tweedie, Don Stanton, John Welton, Bruce Scobie Fourth Row: Rich Terry, Harvey Van Buren, Thumper Yeomans, Mike Walker, Jim Wolfe Third Row: Charles White, Danny Schriber, Dixie Valentine, Rose Thompson, Sally Thompson Second Row: Sharlene Sulger, Jolene Watson, Shirley Sulger, Lois Yeomans, Donna Stephens, Nora Smith First Row; Pam Vail, Kathy Thomas, Jeanne Van Buren, Barbara Van Dermark, Lucinda Stratton, Mrs. Kropp Mrs. Kropp started her teaching career this year at Walton Central. Mrs. Kropp teaches Junior High English and Spanish One and Two. it Mr. Howard’s 8th Grade Homeroom Room 107 Sixth Row: Garald Hawk, Mitch Hare, Ronnie Galley, Charles Grossman, Marc Green. Fifth Row: Dick Griffin, Bruce DuMond, Jack Gerrish, John Estes, John Fyffe. Fourth Row: Carol Gardepe, Mary Froehlich, Patti Hall, Linda Fletcher. Third Row: Mary Doyle, Susan Fitch, Pam Field, JoAnne DeSilva. Second Row: Brenda Davis, Linda Foote, Beverly Henderson, Faye Fitch, Steve French. First Row: Allan Donnelly, Denny DuMond, Robbie Griffith, Mr. Howard. Davis Grade First Row: Pat Flynn, Chris Huy ck, John Laid law, Chris Fuimera. Roger Kinch, David Higgins, Doug Gable. Ted Jamieson, Phil Lindsey, Don Fletcher, Mr. Davis. Second Row: David Galley, Brooks Hare, Richard Gray, Joan Henderson, Pam Goodrich, Debbie Gifford, Linda Granger, Janet Gardener, Mary Harrington, Nancy Havens. Third Row: Ed Jones, Lloyd Hornbeck, Raymond Kilmer, Ken Harris, Mike Harris, John Henderson, Nancy Hull, Ann Lobdell, Ellen Kelder, Judy Geer, Cindy Leigh. 88 B8H9 ' eroom — 109 ' Mrs. McCreight’s Horn — 7th Grade Room First Row: Peggy MacNeill, Debbie MacGibbon, Sally Mills, Peggy Richard, Debby O’Brien, Diane Rising, Harold Neale, James McLean, Kathy Merrill, Mrs. McCreight. Second Row: Sheila Mahoney, Ellen Place, Sandra Rice, Joanne Pixley, David Mattern, John Offnick, Tim McCreight, Karen McClenon, Vicki Peck, Vicki North, Cathy Poulin, Dianne McCall. Third Row: Donna Nichols, Marilyn Munn, Mary Robinson, Pat Merwin, Pat McClenon, Aldon MacRabie, Brinton Muller, Mike Phoenix, Thomas Robinson, Harold Meres. Mrs. McCreight has been teaching in this system for three years. She has never taught in any other school system. This year she is teaching English 1 and 2 for 7th and 8th graders. Before teaching English in the Junior-Senior High School she was the librar- ian for Townsend School. 89 If 'Jl Z 1 Mrs. Oles’ Homeroom 7th Grade Room 208 Mrs. Oles, our Junior High English and French teacher, has been with Walton for ten years. Previously, Mrs. Oles taught at Rushford Central School, Rushford, New York. Row Is Diana Williams, JoAnn Weirs, Helena Zuyovic, Nancy Scott, Jeannine Tweedie, Debbie Stevens, Tina Seymour. Debbie Walsh, Cathy Wolfe, Mrs. Oles. Row 2: Mary Valada, Felice Skraly, Bernyce Storrer, Wendy Rutherford, Eliz. Seward. Sharon Shelton, Mary Van Buren, Paul Thomas, Curt Van Buren, Rodney Welch. Susan Vining, Row 3: Gary Sherman, Marshall Spafard, Clifford Wood, Paul Runion, Ronnie Rutherford, Kurt Stoutenberg, Kenny Stanton. Randy Scherer, Lynn Schmidt. Jinnette Wright, Glenda Pettit. Mr. Blackmon’s Homeroom 7th Grade 1 « cflsg Room 130 Sixth Row: John Decker, Dennis Brun dage, Dick Finch, Rodney Church, Paul Close, Randy Connor. Fifth Row: Carl Bowker, Dan Bowker, Tom Allen, Bob Macumber, Carson Field. Fourth Row: Cathy Barnhart, Joan Arquette, Diane Budine, Vickie Endress, Karen Allen, Jan Farmer. Third Row: Alan Budine, Gary Cook, Patrichia Finch, Shirley Bard, Linda Bowker. Second Row: Harold Brainard, Shirley Finch, Vicki Arnold, Valerie Aloyo, Gloria Benson, Mike Alger. First Row: David Barlow, Bradley Coul- ter, Mike Doane, Steve Belmont, Mr. Blackmon. Mr. Blackmon, one of our Junior High social studies teachers, has been with us for all of his three years of teaching. Previously he taught seventh grade math along with social studies. HU _ Ht Mr. Bovee’s Homeroom Special Class Room First Row: Ann Gilbert, Willard McClure, Larry Seward, Victor Seward, Harold Barnes, Donald Macumber, Roger Gehrke. Second Row: Pam Stanton, Doris Bersick, Mr. Bovee. Third Row: Gary Nichols, John Froehlick, Richard Peck, Gerald Mondore, Donna Wilson. Mr. Bovee who has a BA Degree in Psychology and is certified to teach all grades kin dergarten through sixth and occupational, has taught for five years at Walton. Mr. Bovee has been active in the Teachers’ Association, the Walton Central School Alumni Association and the Parent-Teachers Association (PTA). Mr. Bovee is also the director of the audio visual aids at W.C.S. 92 i Compliments of N.Y.A.B.C. SCHERER'S INSURANCE AGENCY All Forms of Insurance HOWARD B IRDSALL And JIM DOWN IE Walton, N. Y. Phone 5-4400 Delancey, N. Y. Phone DElhi 7-2801 Congratulations to The Class of 1964 From MAC RABIES RADIO T.V. SERVICE Frankl in, New York WEBBS The Home of Smart Clothing For Young Men Congratulations From ROAD SQUIRES AUTO CLUB Dedicated to Safety DR. MAX STALL Optometr i st Walton, N.Y. WALTON STYLE SHOP Message--to The Class of 1964 May Your Years Ahead Always Be Bright And Happy--Where- Best Wishes to The Class of 1964 ever Your Roads May Lead-- When You Return Home Always Stop In The Style Shop--to Visit Us to Renew Old F r i endsh i ps. DR. E. 0. BUSH-DR. W. G. SMITH DR. F. J. SABBIA Compl iments of Congratulations From STANLEY A. MARLETT THE0DE0RE JANICKI, Auto Repair Service UN 5-4481 21-25 St. Jonn Street 94 Wal ton, New York General Contractor Walton, New York Honey Wagon D i tch Digging HALL BROS. B1acktopp i ng Excavat i ng Underhill 5-5852 2k Hours Service America's Finest Home Furnishings Appliances MEALUS FURNITURE CO., INC. One Hundred Three Delaware St. Phone UN 5-53 0 S i dney Congratulation And Good Luck to Walton Sen ior Class JESS F. HOWES Center, N. Y. Phone EM 9-3051 Congratulat ions COMPANY A 2D BATTALION MECHANIZED 108TH INFANTRY New York Army National Guard Phone 5- 077 Good Luck to The Graduating Class of 196A WALTON-EAST BRANCH FOUNDRY CORP. Approved Gray Iron Castings Walton. New York 95 Compl imerits of BEAR SPRING INN Best Wishes to The Class of 1964 DRS. SCHAKTEN, HUYCK , DO AN E, AND WOLFBERG Compl imerits of SCOTT MACHINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION to The Graduates. 96 POND INSURANCE AGENCY Congratulations to The Class of 1964 Best Wishes For a Good Year LANES PHARMACY Walton, N.Y. Phone UN 5-5153 Congratulations to The Class of 1964 Congratulations to The Graduates of 1964 C. B. DuMOND, D. D. S. ROCKY'S FISHING HUNTING SUPPLIES Compliments From Best Wishes For The Members of The Class of 1964 From ART OLSON MORE PRO HARDWARE 204 Delaware St.,Walton, N.Y. Compliments of MILLER'S POULTRY And Compliments of EGG MARKET Wa1 ton, New York DAVID ZINNO'S BARBER SHOP WALTON RECREATION CENTER Compliments of Fay And Cliff Hobbie 20 AMF Automatic Bowlers Open Bowling At All Times Phone UN 5-5125 CLIFF'S RESTAURANT 97 WALTON JEWELERS 154 Delaware Street Walton, New York Best Wishes to The Senior Class of 1964 At Walton High School F rom WALTON SAVINGS AND LOAN Wa1 ton, New York Best of Luck to The Graduating Class HOTALING WALTON AUTO SALES CORPORATION Compliments of VICTORY MARKET Walton, New York Wa1 ton Compliments of DELAWARE TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. Downsville Roscoe 98 Loads of Luck From WALTON MUSIC HOUSE Your Headquarters For All Musical Instruments, Accessories And Printed Music Walton, New York 106 Townsend Street Phone UN-5-5670 DON’T , FORGET Congratu1 at ions F rom LILLIAN'S GIFT SHOP Bill And L i11 ian Huyck Best Wishes F rom BUDINE'S DRIVE-IN Don And Reatha Budine Antiques -- Gifts -- Decorative Accessories- THE STUDIO IN THE BARN AND CRAFT HOUSE Marion M. Tabor 26 Liberty St. Walton Congratulat ions Class of 196 + KENT'S DEPARTMENT STORE Wa1 ton New York ClJhjtujA ati vuA, Aznmce. 99 BRONSON SMITH MOTORS INC. Wa1 ton , New York Oldsmobile Rambler Compliments to Class of 1964 MARVIN S- SHOLES All Forms of Insurance Best Wishes For Success Prosperity BARRINGER'S GULF SERVICE STATION Wa1 ton New York CAMP MILLING INC. Extends Best Wishes to The Senior Class of 1964 34 Howell Street UN 5-4111 Compliments of WALTON COOPERATIVE G. L. F. SERVICE INC. 100 Best Wishes F rom CRANDALL SUPPLY CO. Complete Equipment And Supplies For Building And Washroom Maintenance Esso Fuel Oi 1 Esso Fuel Oil Gasoli ne 31 Brown St. VASHINA FUEL SUPPLY CO. Ke rosene Motor 0i 1 Phone SW 7-2356 Qua 1 i ty Coa 1 Coal S- Cinders Cinder Blocks Binghamton, N.Y. HOMEY TIME UNI Compliments of FRANK RACE, PLUMBING AND HEATING Wa1 ton N.Y. JIM KONSTANTY SPORTING GOODS 178 Main St. Oneonta, N. School And Team Supplies Complete Ski Center Complete Tennis Golf Shop Compl iments of ONEONTA TIRE AUTO PARTS, INC. 20 River Street Oneonta, New York Reading For Fun And Pleasure Remember Gardner Books . Look Better . Last Longer . Cost Less CHARLES M. GARDNER CO. , Scranton, Pa. Lots of Luck In The Future Complete Banking Facilities THE NATIONAL BANK OF DELAWARE COUNTY, WALTON AT PROVIDiO IN TNI BANKING ACT Of l))l 102 Andes - Franklin - Walton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MANUEL C. BARRETTO, INC. Paving Contractor 19 Walling Avenue Oneonta New York Good Luck to Delaware County's The Class of 1964 Leading Weekly WALTER L. TERRY THE WALTON REPORTER. Best Wishes to The Builders of Our Country L. F. STERN BUILDING SUPPLIES Wa 1 ton New York Best of Luck to The Graduating Class of 1964 J. E. WOOD SON Wa 1 ton New York Compliments of Best of Luck to The Class of 1964 J. J. NEWBERRY MEADOWBROOK DAIRY Stockton Avenue Walton 103 Best Wishes to The Graduating Class of 1964 SCINTILLA DIVISION THE BENDIX CORPORATION Sidney, New York Comp 1 iments of Comp 1iments to The Class of 64 SMITHS JEWELRY STORE McLEAN'S FOOD STORE Walton New York Delaware Street Walton Free Parking Free Delivery ATLANTIC SERVICE CENTER Best Wi shes From Complete Line of Goodyear Tires Auto Truck--Farm Tractor COLUMBIA GAS UN 5-5000 De 1 awa re S- Howe 1 1 of NEW YORK INC. Surge Dairy Equipment, Milk House Equipment, Come to Milking Machines And Parts JERRY'S RESTAURANT CHARLIE HULBERT 180 Del. St. Doing Business For 21 Years Comp 1iments of Compliments of WALTON SUNOCO 228' Del. St reet RUNNELL'S LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Congratulations And Good Luck to Walton Senior Class of 196A Congratulations Graduates of ' 64 Adelmo Vescovi ANNE MONETA'S BEAUTY SHOP NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE 105 • Congratulations to The Yearbook Staff For The Fine, Outstanding Yearbook of 1964! See All You Teen Men Students And He Man Teachers At Our Men's Shop BAXTER AND WOOD CLO. CO., INC. Walton, New York Remember Those Four Wonderful Years McTIGHE GROCERY CO. Your Supplier of Canned And Frozen Foods Chrysler Plymouth Valiant Authorized Direct Factory Dea 1er BREAKEY’S MOTORS Delaware County Studebaker Dealer John W. Breakey, Owner 87 Delaware St., Walton UN 5-6222 Comp 1 i ment s of Ve rnon Wi1denste i n CHRIS' FLOWERS EARL V. MERRITT UN 5-4146 Wa1 ton, N.Y. HAMDEN GARAGE H H CONTRACTORS Good Gulf Gas Gene ra1 Repa i r Wi ring-Plumbing-Heating Glen Hull Virgil Houck Walton N.Y. Compliments of ROBERT G. GRAY Cong ratu1 at i ons PAUL SCHREIER General Contractor Electrical Contractor 2k New Street Dial UN 5-44)3 Wa1 ton New York And Builder of Hilco Homes The Best Wishes to The Senior Class. W. A. PAUL AUTO GLASS All Cars, All Grades of Glass Expert Instal1 at ion SEIBERT FLYING A SERVICE STATION Dial UN 5-4921 148 Townsend Street Walton, New York F rom Comp 1iments of A FRIEND THE WALTON BAKERY 107 1964 BOOSTER PAGE Foreman's Home Market Buteau's Esso Station Doug Golden Petersen Organ Rooms Hermans Market Dr. Clyde Constable Mr. Mrs. Robert Telford Helen's Beauty Shop Hendee1s Grocery Ivy Flower Shop Nortrup Electric Firgi daire Appliance Dealer Charles Fiumera Barbara Walker's Beauty Shop Eileen Charles Brundege Walton T.V. Appliance T. M. Rosenfeld And Sons, Rev. Mrs. John L. McCreight Mauro Cetta Stockton Ave, . Market I nc. 108 Best Wi shes to The Class of '6k WALTON COMMUNITY ANTENNA SYSTEM, INC. Remember Your Alma Best Wishes Mate r PIERSON’S Office Furniture Supplies Paper Towels Cups Soap Duplicating Photo-Copy Mach i nes Supplies Service 150-156 State Street Binghamton New York BREAKSTONE FOODS Division National Dairy Products Corporation And Breakstone Foods Employees Compl imerits of LYON BROS.---WALTON, INC. Phone UN 5-51 11 Walton, N.Y. Furniture And Funeral Directors Chevro1 et-Cheve11 e-Corvair-Chevy ll-Chevrolet Trucks WILLIAMS MOTOR CO. 23 Years of Service Phone UN 5-5175 Walton, N.Y. Best Wishes to The Class of 1964 F rom WALTON FARM SUPPLY Quality Farm Machinery And Ha rdwa re Pontiac Tempest International Sales And Service Congratulations to Class of 64 By Quality Built Homes And Complete Remodeling ANTHONY POSSEMATO Walton, N.Y. Phone UN 5-4470 Best Wishes to The Seniors From The Advertising Press WALTON AD-VISOR 133 Stockton Avenue Walton, N.Y. YOU CAN BEST .......... WISHES DEPEND ON EXECUTONE for all your communication needs Many of America's best-run schools are completely Executone equipped--from a two-way voice intercom between the office and any classroom, to advanced systems that answer total sound and signaling requirements for administration and teach i ng. Sincerely, Executone Corporation Congratulations From Best Wishes to The Class of ' 6A A P Sincere!y, See Charlie Stevens For Finer Foods DR. HARRY WILBUR Comp 1iments of Comp 1 iments of THE SUSAN SHOP 112 DR. WALTER E. EELLS The Store That's Fun to Shop In CATSKILL TRAVEL AGENCY INC. Comp 1iments of Complete Travel Service Airline, Steamship, Railway, CLARK FUNERAL HOME Hotels 144 Delaware Street Walton, N.Y. Comp]iments of Compl iments From MIDDLETOWN MILK CREAM CO. INC. THELMA'S BEAUTY SHOP Walton, N.Y. Frasers, N.Y. to The Senior Class of 1964 Best Wishes From TWEED 1E CONSTRUCTION YEOMAN'S TAX 1 CO. INC. Prompt And Dependable Congratulations to The Se rv i ce Class of 1964 Phone UN 5-4748 312 Delaware St. Walton, N.Y. Congratu1 at ions Comp 1iments of C Sr B ELECTRIC AND H. L. ADAMS DAIRY HOME SUPPLY UN 5-6100 Walton, N.Y. JOHN R. CLARK Comp 1iments of TRUMAN'S TAX 1 LOWELL AND RUTH PECKHAM GLEN MILLER Qua 1 i ty Rea 1 Estate BILL SEGARRA 113 Good Luck To The Class of 1964 DEL-KROME CORP. BOB WYER PHOTOGRAPHY Delhi, N.Y. Compliments of POOR RICHARD' S DRIVE-IN Walton, N.Y. CONRAD TRUCKING CO. I Jackson Street Binghamton, N.Y. 114 Comp 1iments of A FRIEND Best Wishes to The Senior Class of 196A RIVER-DEL FARMS Registered Holsteins The Jacksons Playground - Park - Field Swimming Pool And Gymnasium Equipment E. F. SCHWEITZER CO. 1221 Lake Avenue Rochester 13, N.Y. Ernie Schweitzer Rep. Phone GL 8-7618 Comp 1 iments of Paul F. Eaton The Editors of this year's Ivy Tower sincerely appreciate the contribution which the following have made to the success of our yearbook. 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