Wayne Central High School - Eagle Yearbook (Ontario, NY)

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'13 V: . .ev f:.xH'r-,' 4, f- wi X N X Xi gn III AZ Su' Wxlfred Grenfleld sa1d Real Joy comes not from ease or rxches or from the praxse of men but from domg some thlng worth whmle Our v1ce prlncxpal Mr Thomas C Armstrong IS a hvlng example of thxs truth As guxdance co uns e 10 r he has accepted a great respons1b111ty ln guxdmg the senlors and helpmg them choose a path to future success In apprecmatlon of hls tactful leadershxp we the class of 1952 dedm cate the EAG E to a truly sagaclous mdlvmdual 4 I ll IT -X1 gl l 'E-T'3f E , i- Rtf-12' ?R' QS -fi fi.PAi2:f1 31-TT Zigi? 6,106 Lx ' ' I - ' ' X l f X 4 .. , 1.15. - 1-n--... 31,4772 - ,ff , ig 1 Q-ii. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Welker Mrs Huntley Mrs Wooster Mrs Twttchell STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Hack Mr J Beneway Mr W Daly BGARD OF EDUCATION OFFICERS Presrdent Donald Tobln xv- 1 'WW Vrce Presrdent Mrs C Huntley f 1 9 A 1, Clerk Mrs Lucrlle Twrtchell 1 ' 4 Y Treasurer Howard Bassa e 4f In x g flwbwullmlvm X X is- x X if X .it-.2 NE1-e fff -if 9 QI' x l!! The duttes of the Board of Educatton are many and challenging Establrshtng the polrcres for the government of our school handlrng a 375 000 budget planmng or our S475 O00 school and workrng on commtttees mclude only a few of the problems wrth whrch they must cope Durrng the past year of 1951 1952 the Board has worked on many projects They have armed to rmprove the general rnstructton and overall effrcrency of the school by employmg teachers and other personnel and have been workmg on securtng adequate facrlrttes for the 1 239 students tn the system The Wayne Central School rs partrcularly grateful to the untrrtng efforts of thrs group of men and women who comprrse our Board of Educatron 4 N, l M .t...t..t 5 K at 3+ a , S ? 'T af --------- XR fwylfql 'An' K X1 V -M ' V, XX is-sl s 'X ZW I I Xxfi' or T' K Q., 5 DT T G' . . l Y- .l S , . , - f June 20 1952 Dear Seniors It has been concluded by learned men that there is no such thing as an absolute peace of mind l-low ever it is certainly a worthwhile endeavor to strive for such a goal and to come as near as possible to its attainment To be at peace with yourselves your neighbors and the world is good To do the tasks required of you by others to do the tasks you require of yourselves and to do them well is very satisfying It requires planning courage foresight perseverance and confidence it is a state of being that is healthful and should be sought after by all peoples of the world How much stronger and efficient our democracy would be if we could attain this peace of mind to any degree Someone has said O Lord give me the courage to change things that can be changed patience in 2 accepting those things that cannot be changed and I N C I common sense to know the difference It is my wish for you Seniors of Wayne Central School that you may continually Seek this peace of mind and in its search you will be happy in the know ledge that you are giving your best to yourself your emi loyer and your country Strive with all your power and my best wishes for your success and peace of mind vbah-JJ Lewis S Markham VICE PRINCIPAL I une 20 1952 Dear Seniors You are finishing one of the happiest periods of your entire life. Don t be too pessimistic about the future. No generation ever held greater possibilities than the one of which you are a part. Count your many blessings and thank God daily that you are privileged to live in a free America. Conduct your daily living in such a manner that you are worthy of being an American. Respect our Bill of Rights and help to guard our nation against a Stalin-form of freedom. Practice the Golden Rule and you will live a useful and happy life. I wish you success and happiness throughout your life. Sincerely yours, Thomas C. Armstrong ART AND MUSIC, ROW: Mr. Chinell HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ,ff FRONT ROW: Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. Updaw. BACK HOMEMAKING AND AGRICULTURE: Mrs. Gilbert, Mr. Faulks y, Mr. Kieffer. Mrs. Colburn. MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE: FRONT ROW: Mrs. HISTORY, FOREIGN LANGUAGE, ENGLISH AND STUDY HALL: Ransley, Mrs. Thompson. BACK ROW: Mr. Bridges, Mr. Borton. FRONT ROW: Miss Cheatham. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Markham, Mrs. Brundige. BACK ROW: Mr. Davis, Mr. Powell. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL ED: Mr. Colburn, Miss Haller, Mr. Gentile. GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY BACK ROW: Mrs. Petty-1 Sr 2, Mrs. Bowen-1. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Baker-2, Mrs. VanHoover-2. FRONT ROW: Miss Fuller-2. BACK ROW: Miss McLymond-6, Mrs. Dickinson-Whitney Mrs. Coomber-6, Mrs. varore-6. FRONT ROW: Mr. Forgione-6. BACK ROW: Mrs. Kesrer-4, Mrs. Beach-3. SECOND ROW Mrs. Miller-3, Mrs. Burger-3 8: 4. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Pensgen- 3. BACK ROW: Mrs. Kusse-Kgtdn. , Miss Zeller-I. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Johnson- Kgtdn. , Mrs. Murphy-1. FRONT ROW: Miss Lockley- Kgrdn. BACK ROW: Mr. DeBottis-7, Mr. Switzer-8, Mr. Pirro-8. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Bassage-8, Mrs. Merhoff-7, Mrs. Burrow BACK ROW: Mr. Van Hoover-5, Mrs. DeBottis-4. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Michielsen-5, Mrs. Schueler-5. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Peer-4. BUS DRIVERS: Bassage, Scharett, Brandt, Fredenberg, Ver Plank, Davis. 'C' I E CAFETERIA: L. Anderson, M. Doyle, M. Gage, M. Clark, P. Billings. EMPLOYEES Q ...i Yi' ' . BUS DRIVERS: Ruffel, Kessler, Benedict, Bills 'X I OFFICE: Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Massielye JANITERS: Mr. Dean, Mr. Hyman, Mr. Michelson. 1 , f X ff '-A i XZ! Q ,.f ,,' Q, 131 1? fffv , ff f X N 1 Q x 1 '--.1 .fl 4.,.A-l-A- vf 32 W' i f iii? WW X flikfff' OUR CLASS HISTORY Bernard Porray When 1n the course of school events lt becomes necessary for the Sen1or Class to dlssolve the educat1onal bonds wh1ch have connected lt to the other classes and to assume the dutles of c1t1zensh1p for whlch school llfe has prepared lt a decent respect for the op1n1on 'of the other classes requlres that thls hlstory be transcrlbed We the Senxor Class entered the halls of h1gherlearn1ng as Freshmen 1n the Fall of 1949 wmth Bev Barnhart presldent Fred M1lke vlce presxdent Ronald Barber secretary and Frances M1lke treasurer Our small flame reflected a t1ny glow but under the leadershtp of M1ss Cass we saw It gulde some people to our round and square dance and our baked food auctlon In Walworth Mrs Kyle gu1ded the students who were to become part of our class ln themr class functlons Elect1on of offlcers showed Al Osterhout pres ldent Rudy Youngman mn the second spot and Mary H111 and Irma Brasser serv1ng as secretary and treasurer re spectlvely As the flrst rays of lndman Summer began to fallwe came to school as the flrst and foremostSophomores of Wayne Central Joe F1dd Al Osterhout Lucy Molmo and Pat Granger were the headllghts for the class Mr Brldges and Mrs Palmer helped us d1rect a more radxant beam than the year before by advxsmg our sale of 'beanles' and our strlngmg of green llghts for the St Pat's Dance September 195O' The brlght glow on the horlzon proved to be the Jun1ors of '51 Our batter1es were Arlene Zlegler performlng her duty as presldent Mary H111 as vlce presldent Nelson Leenhouts treasurer and Elsle Schultz secre tary H1ghl1ghts of the year mcluded a Hohday Prom a round and square dance and our spothght productron Nothmg ButThe Truth' Our two spark plugs Mrs Ransley and Mr Br1dges were wxth us constantly Now as Semors we were really on the beam Before schoolofflcxally opened we had a booth at the Palmyra Faxr and the school calendar reflected a busy schedule for the year September saw us electmg a pres1dent vlce presxdent secretary and treasurer Fxllmg these capac1t1es were Joe Fldd Lucy Molmo Arlene Zxegler and Norm Leenhouts. October was ushered ln w1th our round and square dance, Harvest Hoedown , December wltnessed our Broadway product1on, Ramshackle Inn . Aprxl 11' Our four year dream had come true. At 7 OO we pulled out of Rochester and were headed for New York. Our tr1p was very enjoy able, mcludmg our stay at Hotel V1ctor1a. In May we held the fmrst Junlor Semor Ball. lt was a bmg success and a new experlence. June saw Wayne Central reluc tantly close her doors to the Class of 1952. Just as the sun rose, we entered here to learn, now, as the sun sets, we go forth to serve. l0 . 4 N f i Q-vu ' P - .0 ' X:--1 fist- ' -f- Q Q A' nv- ak Z' B Al S1 '-1K1 f v - , - L, ,, 1.35 I 4- 1. , I0 N., A 1- L X5 ' i. lx - 'Nfl '? , , V 3 , H -us J ' I 4- '-Q-L53 35.-L2 ! l ! . I ! A , 5 , - 3 , Z , - ! U a , Q . ' , V 3 Q 9 ' . ' ! 1 ' n i . I I . I . . . . . , . . : 3 1 ' ' S y Q r ' ' I I ' ' Il ' I i ' I ' . , . I I ' , 0 1 ' 1 i 0 D ! l MRS JANET RANSLEY Advlsor JOSEPH l-'IDD oe Hrs dl'lV1l'lg rs ID 4 speeds 2nd 3rd and you ll be sorry! JV Basketballr 2 S V Basket ball 3 4 Baseball 2 Soccer 4 Track 4 Volleyball 3 Class Pres 2 4 Student Councl1Sec 2 Treas I Eagle Photography Edxtor 4 Junxor Play 3 Senlor Play 4 Boys Quartet 4 Chorr News Re porter 4 Secretary Arlene Zlegler ADVISORS CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent Vlce Presxdent ARLENE ZIEGLER Zrta A woman IS no greater than her tram of thought Grrls Athletxcs 2 3 4 Glrls Basketball 2 3 4 Class Pres 3 Class Sec 4 Stud ent Councll l Commerclal Club 4 Eagle Edltor rn Ch1ef4 Eagle Staff 3 Jumor Play 3 Stnng En semblel Am Legron Speakmg Contest 4 NORMAN LEEHOUTS Norm A Iron among ladies IS a most dreadful thrng Golfl JV Bas ketballl 2 S V Basketball4 Baseballl 2 4 Soccer 1 2 Trackl 2 4 Class Treas 4 Eagle Staff 4 Senlor Play 4 Plng pong I 2 Cho1r Offlcer 4 MR P XRKER BRIDGES Xdwrsor LUCY MOLINO ller ways are ways of pleasant ness and all her paths are peace Grrls AIhlet1cs3 4 I V Cheer leader I 2 S V Cheerleader 3 4 Class Vlce Pres 4 Class Sec 2 Eagle Llterary Edltor 4 Safety Patrol 2 Commerclal Club 4 Semor Play 4 Cho1r I 2 3 4 Treasurer Norman Leehouts 'ri ' - '12 A 12.4 . :I Ez HJ .. Luv ,. . .. . . --Ist' ,, V K Y - I ' . 1 . a ' N I 9 ' , 9 . ' , ' , I' ' . ' . : V - 4 fggyr, get li J 'N 1 t sf P rf, X .': 'k Joseph Fidd Lucy Molino 3 2 ' '-I - g Q in n .1 Z I' -1 , 3 . Q 1 ' ' V 9 Q - , 1 . .A Q, a Mike Bo rm MICHAEL BONANNO Mike A school that has good men like me cannot lack for good society AQUIHBS Football 1 2 S V Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Eagle Staff4 F F A 3 4 Sgt ot' Arms 4 Senior Play 4 Cholr 3 ROBERT BOTSF ORD 0 There is no life like night life J V Basketball l 2 S V Basketball 4 Baseball Soccer l Eagle Staff 4 Senior Play 4 IRMA BRASSER rm My man s true as steel I V Cheerleader l S V Cheerleader 2 3 Class Sec Eagle Staff 4 Commercial Club 4 Choir l 2 3 4 Reporter 3 Sec and Treas 4 State Choir 3 4 BETHANY BULTERMAN Beth Happy am I from care l m free! Why aren t they all contented llke me? Volleyball l Eagle Staff 4 Commercial Club 4 Library Club I Senior Band 3 4 Glrls Sextet 4 Choir 2 All State Choir 4 Drum Majorette I 2 3 4 Melody Maids Accompanlst 2 Choir Accompanlst l 3 4 N Y S S M A Twlrlmg Competition 2 3 4 D A R P11 rlm 4 MARY JANE CAUWELS Mary Jane Not too serious, not to gay, a rare good gal in every way. Volleyball 15 Student Council 35 Eagle Staff 45 Commercial Club 45 Library Club Pres. 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Band 3,4g Choir I,2, 3,45 Piano Quartet 35 Junior Band 2. JANET DIETZ Ian In school she 's quiet, outside we're not so sure, Eagle Staff 45 Safety Patrol l, 35 Commercial Club Sec. 45 Library Club 3, Treas. 45 Junior Play 3. 13 an.. Beth Mary Jane' s-s'. : Jing , ., - .H-U, A 2 il 5 ties: Mary Ra Hoppy MARY HILL Mary In youth and beauty wisdom is but rare J V Cheerleader I S V Cheerleader 2 3 4 Capt Class Vice Pres 3 Class Treasurer 1 Eagle Business Editor 4 Commercial Club 3 Pres 4 Choirl 2 3 4 Pres Junior Bandl RAY HOFFMAN Ra Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well I V Basketball I LARRY HOPKINS I-loppy If life is a pack of cards he s the Joker Badmtnton I 2 J V Basketball I 2 F F Basketball 3 Soccer I 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Student Council 1 Eagle Staff4 A ROBERT JEFFERS Ie A mighty spirit fills his little frame F F A Basketball 2 3 Wrestling 3 4 F 1 2 3 Senior Play 4 Speaking Contest 2 JANET JOHNCOX 'Johnny' Extra goodness extra strength all she needs now is extra lengthl Fairport Qlfreshman and Sophomorej Badminton 1 2- Girls' Athletics I 2 3- Volleyball l 2- Basketball Soccer I 2- J.V. Cheerleading 3' Eagle staff 4- Commercial Club 4- Library Club 1 2- Senior Play 4- Choir I 2,3 4. ELENE PEARL KIESINGER Pearlene True to her work, her word, her friends. Eagle Staff 45 Commercial Club 45 Library Club 3,4g String Ensemble lg Choir l,2,3,4. Pearlene 15 C Johnny 5,2 'Af an, f .. 3' R. I - s ' 1, 4 Al Bernie ALVIN OSTERHOUT Al Handsome is what handsome does. J. V. Basketball 1g F.F.A. Basketball 2, 3, Baseball Ig Track ig Volleyball 1, Class Pres. ig Class Vice Pres. 2g F,F.A. 2, 3,44 Choir 4. BERNARD PORRAY Bernie A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men. J.V. Cheerleading I, 2, Capt. 3, Eagle Staff 3,4g1LlIllOl' Play 3g Latin Prize 2, 3. JANET POULTER Janet Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, but the rest of the time, Oh, myl Choir Ig 2nd prize pie contest. GEORGE REITHEL Slim George never's to worry: and he 's seldom in a hurry. S.V. Basketball I,2, 3. Soccer 1,2,3, Track 2, 32 Volleyball 2,35 I-'.F.A. I,2,3g Senior Band 1,2,3,4g Dance Band 3, 1, All-state Band 4. MARY ROBUSTO Mary Mary is full of vigor and vim, possed of a friendliness sure to win. Girls' Athletics l, 2.3.4, Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,4g Class Reporter ig Safety Patrol Ig F.H.A. I,2,3,4g Commercial Club 4g Drum Majorette l,2, 3, Ist prize cherry pie contest 3. CAROLINE ANN ROWELL Caroline No legacy so rich as honesty. Volleyball lg Eagle Staff 4g Commercial Club 4g Lib- rary Club 41JUIliOl' Play 3, Senior Play 4g Senior Band l,2, 3,4g Dance Band lg Choir l,2,3,4gA1l-State Band 3.4: Band Library 3, Band Vice Pres. 4. Caroline 17 Cliff is, A Janet' Slim 6 1- Mary 4- 'W Q1 Thom Bill Bob THOM STARK Thom What fools these mortals be. Library Club 3. WILLIAM UNDERHILL Bill Bill, you know is quite a lad, never too good, and never too bad. J.V. Basketball 2, Baseball lg Soccer lg Track Ig Volleyball 4, Eagle Staff4, Safety Patrol 1,2, Senior Band 1,2,3,4, Dance Band 3,4, Boys' Quarter 4, Choir 1,2,3,4, All-state Choir 4, All-state Band 4. ROBERT WAMBACH Bob Take life as it comes. Volleyball 4, F,F.A. 2, 3, Choir 4. PATRICIA WOOSTER Red Our redhead with a grin, and the devil built in. Girls' Athletics 2, 3,4, Co-manager 3, 3, Girls' Basketball 2, 3,4, Student Council Sec 3,Treas. 4, Eagle Staff 4, Senior Play 4, Choir 3, Most Improved Girl Athlete 3. RUDOLPH YOUNGMAN Rudy Restless as a windshield wiper. J.V. Basketball lg F.F.A. Basketball 2, Track lg Volley- ball 4: F.F.A. 2.3. SAM ZICARI Sam A playful wisecrack,iest or a pun,can do no harm to anyone. J.V. Basketball 1,2, Soccer lg Volleyball 4, F.F.A. 1,2, Senior Band 2, 3,4, Dance Band 3.4, All-state Band 4, Syracuse Contest 3,4. Sam 19 Red Rudy qs i 'W . ,, lf Q45 r s k -. 5 J . vv' . assi -'L .. 4U'1 . 4 ,Q J' in f F, , . 4 SA' f 2, . - F I 4 1 , 2 Mrs Q :Ye i 1 .nxej ' LF- !4'M4' J , Z n if sf'- ' 4 H4--3 IFJ' 5 fs 1 fly. J l ,N A . I A my f' 1 I .Y -r -N ,. X s 2 IV ' v 'i'7' if! 1 -Pat Granger Z -Janet Dietz 3- Irma Barmaster 4-Fred 81 Frances Milke 5 6 -Joe Fidd -Irma Brasser 7-Frances Schaefer 8-Bill Underhill 9 -Norm 8: Nelson Leenhouts 10-Mike Bonnano ll-Carol 8: Carl Slocum 12-Harry Doolidge 13-Mary Jane Cauwels 14-Caroline Rowell 15-Bethany Bulterman 16-Elsie Schultz 17-Mary Lou Blythe 18-Beverly Barnhart 19-Shirley Norwood Z0-Patty Wooster 2.1-Bob Ameele ZZ-Arlene Ziegler 23-Jimmy DeNio 2.4-Sam Zicari 25-Bob Jeffers Z6-Jeanne Seen Z7-Marc ia Mepham Z8-Larry Hopkins --P w, CLASS Wlll , We the members of the Class of 1952 berng of sound and serrous mrnd do hereby bequeath leave grve and get rrd of the following duds feats achrevements and accomplrshments e Faculty Another class rf possrble as conscrentrous as the Class of 52 e Junrors Our place at the top of the ladder of learmng e Sophomores The posslbrlrty of berng the frrst to graduate from the new school e Freshmen An escort from the frrst grade to keep them out of trouble From Bob Ameele to Mr Brrdges A can of o1l for hrs chevy From Ronnre Barber to Gorden Fewster The abrhty to play love scenes From Irma Barmaster to Shrrley Buys The rrght to be a blond xhtml From Beverly Barnhart and Janet Dretz to Joyce Wrlcox and Shrrley Barley Therr perfectron rn the art of mental telepathy From Jeanne Bel and Mary Hrll to Joyce Hyman and Arlene Fernaayes A lrttle brt of therr pep and ener iyrom Mary Lou Blythe to Phylhs Masclay Her place on the varsrty cheerleadrng squad From Mrke Bonanno to Drck Mrnnamon The abrlrty to harass the teachers From Bob Botsford to Ralph Portunas Hrs innocent look From Irma Brasser to Sue Rrsley The right to have a boyfriend rn the Arr Force From Bethany Bulterman to Gall Helfer 1-ler posrtron as drum marorette From Mary Jane Cauwels and Carolrne Rowell to Emma Adams and Joan Tack Therr place rn the band From Jrm De N10 to Jerry Seen Hrs neon bow ties From Harry Doolrdge to Davrd Beneway Some of his abrlrty l.l'l French From Joe Frdd to Barry Blake His electrrcal responslbrlrtres From George Grbbs to Ray Herald His blusterrng manner From Don Goebert to Karel Ambroz A chance to go to Boys State From Patrrcla Granger to Mr Gentile Her health notes ,... From Jackre Hightower to Helen Murphy Her southern accent From Ray Hoffman to Ronnie Staves A lrttle of hrs speed From Larry Hopkrns to Bob Tobrn Hrs posrtron on the soccer team From Bob Jeffers to Joe Cappello Some pornters for a ticket wrnnlng hot rod From Janet Johncox to Beverly Johncox A lrttle of her petrteness From Pearlrne Kresrnger Her knowledge of the vtolrn to anyone takrn lessons From Nelson Leenhouts to Eddre Hatght A lrttle brt of sunshlne From Norman Leenhouts Hrs water prstol to anyone wrth a good arm From Marcla Mepham Her athletrc abllrty to Audrey Mepham who doesn t need rt From Frances Mrlke to Gertrude Chase Her abrlrty to plan refreshments From Fred Mrlke to Harold Pyfrom Hrs stamlna for work From Lucy Molrno and Paulrne Luke to Barbara Brldson and Marrlyn Brertung Therr shyness From Shrrley Norwood and Frances Schaefer to Dorothy Hennessey and Jackre Benton Thelr quret and reserved ways From Bernre Porray to Jerry Hrll The rrght to be flrst rn the lunch ltne From Alvrn Osterhout to Lee Dreshler A back seat ln cholr From Janet Poulter to Nancy Anthony Her bad knee From George Rerthel to George Weber The rrght to be srx feet tall From Mary Robusto To Nancy Buyck Her abrlrty to bake cherry pies From Elsie Schultz toMr Powell Her hopes that one of his students wrll go to Albany State Teachers College From Harold Scott to Mrs Ransley Some of hrs quretness From Jeanne Seen to Joan Markham Her nurse s responsrbrhtles From Carl Slocum to Lyman Norton The rrght to be late three days out of five From Carol Slocum Her responsrblllties around school to anyone who wants them From B111 Underhill to B111 Burnett His drum rudiments book From Bob Wamback to Skrp Brarnhall Hrs seat rn the outer office From Patty Wooster Her wltlcrsms rather sharp at trmes to Rose Catalano, who already possesses some of her own From Rudy Youngman That wluch he would have done, but has left undone to anyone who wishes to do lt From Sam Zicarr to Mr Davls Full possession of his Joke book. From Arlene Zregler to Mary Brlger Some of her giggles Now we the Class of 52, take our leave Z ' - 1'-' To th : , ' ' , ' ' ' . To th ' : ' . f T0 th : ' ' ' ' ' . W To th : ' . QASS PRKIPI-VECY he ne year 2 andlha lueved my lrfe long rtlon to be Edrtor of the Trmes As I walked rntomy Offrc Iwon red h had hap ened to my classmates of 1952 I began s tenrng up the debras when what should I see partly conc d de rle ofpa er huge brown volume bound rn lea and so ULIIITEOIIS I could scareclym e rt I pull rt t nd o the trtle age ad Frles of the Rochester Darly Trmes for ear 1972 As I glanced through the cont n s Iwas oth astonrsh and gra red to see the names of my classmates Among erous rtems of lrttle rnterest I sav ese hea mes an tory paragraphs mbach manager off George Grbbs clarms frght was not frxedl SX ehpam Lady Wrestler nager ofthe Rochester Royals announces success of team due to the frne work of hrs center Carl Slocum and forwar M1 e B nanno Jeffers greatest lrvrng Jockev today rode Golden Boy to hrs 51st strarght vrctory Jeanne Seen and Mrss Pearlrne Kiesrnger well known mrssronarres have decrded to reform the Russxrans tor Harry Doolrdge, rn a Jornt sessron of Congress today proposed that we give the country baclggofthe Indrans Ameele dre hard Repbulrcan and future candrdate for presrdent proclarms that the Democratsxhave bg-kn rn too oe rdd second Gabrrel Heater predicts war wrth Indra rf drastrc actron rs not taken rmmedratelyl ff 'I ld Scott appornted Secretary of Agrrculture We ffer the best values Buy Don Goebert s used cars Don be unpleasrngly plump Mrss Irma Barmaster s reducrng Salon dont be a sad apple come to Mrss Jean Bel s Charm School Are ou Purry? Trredr Hopeless? Let me frx you up at Bob Botsford s Gymnasrum New Man ger of Mathew s truckrng -Rudolph Youngman started as truck drrver mr lronarre Tom Stark acclaamed Krng of the Bowlrng Halls He expanded his father s business across the nat lvrrss trrcra Granger noted hau stylrsts revrvrng the Poodle Cut of 1951 M lv Osterhout acclaimed biggest Dairy Farmer of the State mg' rs Lucy Molrno openrng new nursrng school s Paulrne Luke and Mrss Shrrley Norwood have opened a school for secretarial trarnrng 95 off on Manrcures take advantage of this Oppomumy Mrss Mary Jane Cauwels Prop The 59 Club presents Miss Janet Johncox Blues Srnger Next week Mary Hill Bubble Dancer Ronrue Barber owner of the Drrve In announces Sam Zicarr fBetter than Loure Armstrongj and his Swrng Krngs will tonrght Carolrne Rowell and all grrl band play tonrght at The Barn Star vocalrstwrll be Miss Irma Brasser Woman most men would lrke to be stranded rn a convertible wrth Mrs Iackre Hrghtower Mayne voted best dressed woman of the year Her wardrobe was desrgned by Madame Mary Robusto Fred Mrlke 1The silent typel was presented an oscar for the best screen performance of the year Mary Lou Bly e famous Powers Model rs Mrss Amerrca of 1972 Pat Wooster sented ocsar for best comedy on TV er m own as best author of the year as a result of hrs latest novel Is Lrfe Worth The Lrvrng? Mrs I et Pou ter Rrchmond atrrrbutes her youthful frgure to a darly 5 mrle walk Read w J pity Up did for Beverly Barnhart couldn t walk for frve years Mrs Carol Slocum Erb says Yes cluldren are cheaper by the do en Bill Underhrll new owner of Red and Whrte Store Chain Noted piarrrst Bethany Bulterman to grve recital at Carnegie Hall MI G60l'ge Reilhal T185 made a fortune designing functional furniture fo the Fall person Elsie Schultz starring ln new Broadwav play llust Love People Mrss Arlene Zregler of Zregler of Zregler Enterprrses nom has control o W ll treet and the Stock Exchan es 8 Nelson and Norman Leenhouts Tonr Twrns prove that men too can have t ural lookrng wave Janet Dretz and Post wrll hold a debate on Modern Etiquette arry Hopkrns prl ed rrst successful Rocket shrp togvg Moon James DeNro who worked on the desrgn for 6 ears trrp to Mars Fr r Scha fer 3' fd xl X M! X xx ,'!: ff! gxt ff! XX A ' ' . . - , . . . . 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' K, , QW ,Z Z V S 1 ---2': l'-gf' - 1 ,-i.F.S'i'i' 1 l 'S 'I,,..f ?'- 4 gffcl- ,.-u Ei? 1e-71 'Y .A 115' 516577-5f 3', l .X f JUNIORS Under the capable guidance of Miss Cheatham and Mr. Powell, the Junior class had a full and prosperous year To lead our class, we chose Eddie Tobin as presi- dent assisted by Joyce Wilcox as vice president, For secretary and treasurer we elected Phyllis Masclay and Betty Lou Cone respectively Our first big money making project was the sponsoring of the Cole Circus Following this came the Leap Year Hop then, our major production of the play 'Faith Hope and Flarity' and last but not least the annual Junior Prom As we approach the home stretch we are anticipating another year as pleasant and successful as our Junior year A 1 ...ai FIRST ROW Miss Cheatham G Weber D Vandewinckel H Murphy H Verburg J Morris SECOND ROW J Markham P Masclay R Staves G Schenk J Thayer M Wallace G Oswm M Shaeffer THIRD ROWJ Ver Strate J Tack L Norton E Tobin N Rick L Zimmer D Wluttleton J Seen A Mepham J Zrcari J Wilcox J Vogt V0 FIRST ROWI Coomber C Hurley M Breitung lx Anthoney R Catalmo MJ La Mando B L Conf: M Bilger SECOND ROW Mr Powell S Buys J Fxdd D Bills K Ambrose L Dressler I Bassage M Gxlespe S Bailey THIRD ROW G Fewster G Chase M Agnello M Buyck A Fernaays I Hyman H Brewer H Bennett G Bassage LAST ROW W Benedict K Cooper B Blake W King J Hill B Doyle R Herald ABSENT B Johncox Z4 . 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SOPHGMOHES Thrs year the Class of 'tn-1 elected Drcly Kresmger Presrdent Dorrs Rowell Vrce Presrdent Helen Chidsey Secretary and Eyelyn Warnbach Treasurer The year was a busy one for us vnth the daxly sellmo of rce cream a successful round and square dance and a gay bowlrng party' Proud ofthe record we have achrewed as sophomores we are looklng forward to havrng an even better record next year as Junrors FRONT ROW M Crane I Benton J Capello L l-lamellnk A Allen B Clark J Deno N Gage SECOND ROW Mr Dav1s I Gage E Adams D FIOCO S Fosdrck P Hrllegar B Doyle L Coomber THIRDROW F Blythe W Burnette R Amsler P Barnhart D Beneway J Doyle A Class R Crane A Barmaster S Freer ' 'ns FRONT ROW Mrs Thompson E Morehouse S Markham F Van Iworman C Molrno D Rowell E Wamback B Brldson SECOND ROW D Welch E Weber B Merhoff R Welker W Ryan S Riley S Branhall H Vvlspelaere THIRD ROW M Rernhart R Kersenger R Srmth R Seen R Tnou W Morrrs S Malletta R Roland W Turcotte S Rlsley M Ropazza Z5 . Y . i Q F . 7 , g, . 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 5 '1 1 ' ' ' 1 . V v -V A v I ' f O 7 , . 1 . V . . L Y , 3 v-' , ' 3 K , ,c 'f -' :: bg . - -Q 4 'R , x , Q - 1- X y X Ap . V N .. Q f f ' ' . V G I . I W x- 0' J'- ' L 1,,. '.. - .. . IS 1 n ' ' . . - ' V 1 , 5 5 as 3 , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . . . , . . . . 1 . , . , . , . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' - Y- -I ' '- 52 9 ' . ' S 1 f Q , i I I r .. -M ' - y , rr A - - .. .L 5 v - i 5, Y r, 1 1 R ' 1 1 y . f . - ff - ' v - z,,1 L. d , I Q . , . . . . , . , . , . . - . - 1 - . 1, , V - 14 . . - , . , . , . , . , . , . . - - ' . , . , . , . . 1 - , . . , . , . , . , . , . . . 1 . , . - FRESHIVIEN After belng separated rn our Junlor hrgh years we were placed thrs year as one blg happy famlly IH one homeroom Study Hall' Our f1rst task was to elect class off1cers who were pres1dent Grace Cost1ch v1ce presrdent Charles Mmnamon secretary Jacklyn Morse treasurer Helen Vogt and news reporter JSHICC Waasdorp The year was fllled wrth actrvrtres and fun makrng for us frosh' Here s hoprng that the rest of our years rn hlgh school wlll be as enjoyable and successful as our frrst one' If L. . N' FIRST ROWJ Paghuso I Trlou W Schenk P Johnson S Pembroke R R1chards E Jennlngs B Schultz SECOND ROW Mr Borton C Goodman C Maletta R Lewls J Waasdorp J Morse H Vogt R Pembroke E Phlllrps B McArthur Moran N Luke .L FIRST ROW F Burmerster R Ambroz R Frllmore S Bamhart E Hurley D Boas P Buys J Goldstem M L Alburn SECOND ROW C Hopkms J F1oco D Adams E Covey L Burrows N Eaton B G111esp1 L Clark S Catalmo Mrs Brund1ge THIRD ROW F Hams R Dale G Coguch P Benett R Hake S Cauwels D Hepburn H Hlllegeer G Allen LAST ROW V Bowen R Fosdrck H Carnell B Connally M Erb G Henry K Freer R Peers C Ameele 26 , , , ' . I , y . Q . - . , . 3 ' , ' 3 , 9 ' ' , ' .- h ' 1' ' ' ' - f ' ll I I ' . ' ' A ' . . - A V Q L A W W .. X v U ' , . , x J, , xv ' ' ' -- ' as T' Y '15 ' ' A N , , I 1 I W I , ' 1 . 1,1 I I , I I Q - L 1 I . , : . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . ' , . . ' I ' U ' l ' I I ' 1 ' I ' I ' I ' 4 I I ' I J. O'Nei1. LAST ROW: C. Minnamon, R. Minnamon, N. Wick, D. Zonevillc, R. Potunas, K. Thayer, J. Verkey, A. Quick, A. L ' 7 A Y ' 'v A Q g 6 ' A , . 1 '- S -. ' ' ' -I I I K xt .LI A - ,. , I . , C ' - y ' I Q .1 ' ' L ' I , r : . ' , . , . A , . , . . . , . , . ' , , . . : . ' , . ' , . , . . . , . , . ' ', . , . ' , . The life of an individual is divided into several phases, pre-school, elementary ,S school, junior and senior high school, college or preparation for a vocation, earning a living and retirement. Of these, probably the most important is the elementary school because it is during this time that a child gets his basic training for the periods that follow, As the twig is bent, sois the tree inclined is an old saying which helps to prove this point. A good start is just as important to a person as it is to a plant or fruit tree. A fruit tree stunted in early growth never does produce its potential harvest. So we feel that in the period between kindergarten and grade seven, the boy and girl should learn not only the three R's, but also how to adjust himself to his enviroment through intelligence, through wholesome development of personality and character, through cultural education in art and music, through social values obtained in learning to get along with other pupils, and through self-dependence Guidance, therefore, plays an-important part in the teaching of elementary school K ' children. lt is with feeling of deep regret that we watch the departure of the pupils moving into the junior high school department, but at the same time we look forward to welcoming the new class of 1965, which will join us in September, Roger S, Pembroke Aixfigxx Dix Q it K e.,3j ,gg an X 'ff ' ffi ' A 5.1, 2 W ti , at W I . I 125 1 XL? 1 t , g EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: L. Bamhart, H. Hill, O. De Wert, R. Johncox, B,Y0ungman, J. Morrison, B. Grace, G. Bel. SECOND ROW: Mr. Switzer, R. Royce, D. Calonos, D. Grace, B. Vanderstyne, G. Connoly, P. Rogaliski, J. Toribee, A. Hamlink, W. Milke. ABSENT: K. Anderson, T. Rase, B. Valcore, N. Frey. Z7 all X FIRST ROW T Boltwood K Vanlworman B Tobln P Button A Weber N Gratton I Vandcrwall L Wall SECOIND ROW Mrs B1ss1ge P Daly B Curtls D Baker J Bushhart R Burrnelster J Loquasto F Barth D Welch T Cass THIRD ROW lx McKee L Urbanlk C Greene C Rowell S Martella R Cooper E Rrchards L Laushcy J Arrnold LAST ROW L 1 I Mollno G Coomber I Wrck E Fox E etty D Payne L Scott D Bllger F No er FIRST ROW E Bulterrnan M Cumme D Momll L Bassage A Flanders D Zlmmer M Keller C Fox SECOND ROW Mr Pxrro, S Burger, B Bills R Donovan, P Schaefer, B Royalsk1, E Morehouse, M, Doyle, I. Keymel E Morehouse THIRD ROW A Burne, M Bel, N Femaays, M Button, E Tallte, A Hlllegat, P Harght, L Whrttleton, B Erb, D DuBo1s, LAST ROW J Ryan, N Gratton, C Keyes, W Slocum, E Wams1y, R LaD1ne, L Bel, A Capertlno, W Hurd, G Vandewmkel ABSENT J Catallno, S Teeter 28 P ' ' . , All ' 'J A D A . . 1 ' - - -,B l 'A . ,- hu rm fs A M, M A O- w H - L .1 ll l .nl 1 : . , . ' ' , . ', . , . ,l'. , . , . . ' 1 H'll,. ,. ,. b. l SEVENTH GRADE 1,1 ,re ie FIRST ROW D Youngman C Ebert D Rully J Spence J Faro IN Rlker M Smlth A Carey SECOND ROW Mrs Merhoff TIIIRD ROW M Matmone G Matteson L Seen I Seen S Wemes P Grle L Scott G Waasdorp FOURTH ROW R Chase E johncox I IXICKIIIILY R Sengello J Aggott B Croel J Thedens F Ruber R Amsley ABSENT A Knlght F Ixcwman E Rogers FIRST ROW S Bolton E Teeter P Sharrow P Mayeu S Urbamk D Barnhart SECOND ROW Mr DeBott1s R Anderson R Vondschub E Runallett1 C Bushey F Scharrow W Buckley S Paghuso L Johncox FIRST ROW R Vanleloover, D Powell, I TODID, I Shaeffer, J Bombard B Bancodt, J Ver Plank. A Busby SECOND ROW Mrs Burrow, D Moms, S Mlchaelson, R Shooles, R Smlth, J Cass, B Schultz, M Luke,j Cone, A Costlch, B Welker THIRD ROW C Hepburn D Foss, M Scott, D Wambach, H Almelunder, H Rxsley, N Nort1er,J Fleer. S PSIIOH FOURTH ROW H Seen, C Shumaker, B Rongu, M Verkey, D Relthel, R Yuker, A Blythe, I l-larrrs, R McArthur ABSENT B Peets, D Chappell, S Rogers 29 , I L - . K' - V I ' ' - - A ' - , ' 1' - -. - 2 - J Q I :E V ' A L. ,, V X V flu' I' , H ,- gr- , , a. U .. , : ' ' 4 V ' 'E Q E ' 'Q X I ' ': , , . ' , . V ', . ' , . , '. ' , . ' , . . : . ' . A. Kratzcmburg, H. VanNorman, C. Bets, C. Esch, V. Molino, B. Pollno, M. Crone, D. Fillmore, R. Cornell, K. Mortimer. ., ' . ' ' . . , . , . ' , . , . , . . : . ' , . , x ' R .. K. XR - fs. I. ' I X E ,.. L E .A 1 . , . , . , . , . ' . . . WHITNEY GRADES I 6 if 5' FROIxT ROW N Mattrson V Hutchrns B Hutchrns J Dersenroth B Buckley B Buckley B Hutchlns SECOND ROW C Mattrson R Fox H Eckert J Dersenroth Mrs Drckrnson SIXTH GRADE S FRONT ROW B Gates P Waterman F Paglluso R Morrrs R Henrre W Bauer E Schum R Corwrn SECOND ROW MISS McLymond J Rosenthal B Dostman J Rogalstl S Doolrdge P Gul1ck B Schraxber D Henderson THIRD ROW R Beach I Mltchell M Leenhouts R Surlme L Armold P Mltchell R Bowerman R Morrxs G Bushart S Auborn N Frllmore R Bennett R B1v1ano FRONT ROW B Gratton P Davrs M Paglruso, B Frrou D Henry I Harms A Haley D Myer SECOND ROW Mrs Valore W Gross J Massrelye J Ives D Buell L Slocum P Page K Harrrs THIRD ROW W Poole L Bennett S VerStraete P Flatt J Bushart B Brsley Karen Marshall L VanDeVere L Kresxnger N Rogers 30 I if s f E ' 3' yi. .J a ,. , r- I . V 1 X, is .- . l p. I Huy'- - lg. I. '1'1:Z:11 I . ' ' ' ' 1 ' . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . . . . I t -'4 I QL - L ' H 5 Q , ,., I 5 r 45 Q L ' , 'I' ' . .a A -.I H WV' HL. : . , . , . ' , . ', . A, . , . , . '. : ' . . . . . . I. . ' , . ' , . I . . . : . , - I ' I ' i I ' I ' I I ' I ' 'I ' D ' I ' I I I , . . : . , . 4, . ' . A , . , . I, . , . . : . . , . ' , . , . . . , . , . '. : . , . , . , . , . , . I , , . . . I I , 1 . Ax ARK r ,410 .I Us 1' u QI 4' I Hurley S Youngmargl Bendschnerder R Buys G Donovon L Coomber THIRD ROW N Coomber R Sharrow G Ikewood L Morehouse D Phrllrps 91 FIRST ROW M Cornell E Buys P Daly B Bradshaw R Keymel E Welker H Bell D Bulterman SECOND ROW G Perkrns R Esch I Burger L Coomber G Ford L Kester S Nortrer N LEWIS THIRD ROW Mr Forgrone R Padghaml Curuss I Smrth M Flanders T Armstrong ABSENT P Serafrne P Porray FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW M Strgel, S Brusso, I Hutchrnson, E Rrtter, M Whrttleton, J Clark, D Derchmrller, C Magrn SECOND ROW K Johncox, D Matteson, I Vefkey. R Wacenske, W Cameron, R. Morgon, W Rowell, H Gerl, THIRD ROW Mr Van Hoover N Shoemaker J Murphy. I M1l1er, D Bauer, D Clevenger, C Hermanet, E Bel, N. Boyd, D Lame, D. Hutchrnson, J Fredenburg, G Denno,J Rayn0, M Esch, Mr DeBerard1n1s ABSENT W Albrecht, R Blllrngs, H Schaefer, W Knapp 31 ., 4 ,fir i' ' - 'S , ,. , . 1 . - - . . f' ,f ' ii. r i. iii gg i, A A L -J r Q ,, A ,ss-figs, rl' ., ., shiny, ,IX Q I 4 - .. . . ' ' X 1.-if .. ' ss.. ,, -iff I s ' as S , , - V' ,r H L -. - , .K - 'P FIRST ROW: H. Sharrow, R. Mason, C. Amsler, H. Yeick, J. Richards, G. Hyman, G. Caceci. SECOND ROW: H. Furman, M. -4 - 'F , , 1 f R 1 X MX V' k . f . K W f ' . . igfag 5 fi x rl ii ' I '43 ' , ' ' ' , I 'QQ . V f- P . . . I I f I L, YA- 1 FIRST ROW R Trrmble R Spence P Qurck F Danner W Brrdson M Lulu. SECOND ROW Mrs Mrclnelsen B Gullek G Eaton I De Young T Cantln J Bowles S Jack S Rrchmond S Prerce THIRD TOW lx Nlrller ,I Sonnevrlle M Vande wlnckel B Patton I. Frsher M Flatt VI Roegrers S Bolton M DeM1nck ABSEINT E Bushart B Burton lu W... 1-. FIRST ROW R Murray D Peets I Ioquasto R Mehrhof B Thayer D Tallle SECOND ROW Mr Schueler R Schum B Lewrs B Doyle M Sclrrleber I Verstraete I Bushey D Cass THIRD ROW I Chrlds R Esley D Grace A Urbanrk M DCN11l'lCk R Waterman ABSENT B Burton M Bamhart C Lunger K Danner I Drckmson FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW S Fernaays, P Elanders, D Henderson, M Daly, D Morehouse, W Perr1brokc,P Loncasty, G Coornber SECOND ROW P Delxlrnck, B Mlller, G Kuttruff, R Herrnanet, F Sharrow, M Freer, L Schoenwald, D Peers, THIRD ROW Mrs Kester, M. Bradley, K Vanl-Ioover, M Hart D DeGroot, R. Kester, J Thomspon, J TUOYHSPOI1, I HGCR, B BAHCOII. b CO1b6rt S. Petty, R Sharrow, E I-Irlton, D Shurchrll, H Burger, J Slelght, B Hernre. 32 , - ' , ' 4. . - , Q. l Pg -.. 1, ' 1 f 'L lk. J , ' ' Q9 ' r I' W S .WJ I Jr., I 'TEX . sz , - ' - - - f As, S- K H 9 I .S . . , -'-5 - He, '.'f . A . - , ' i Y I u - , . , . V , - I , . - , . '. Q I . 'I 4 A , . ' ' , . ' ' ' '. I ,' ' 1 ' s- , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . r , . , . y . p - I , - , A . , , - , - U , Y I . ' , . . , L ,I .L , ,, ,, ,,w-. - fr I K . , -,mm ,tra I, L' 5 cz f ' . ' f- - I V V R, Ax Q , H Oi A ' 5 f , . ,V J 3, --s 5 X Q I . Z 'gl' ' H ' Q m' 1 5 b xi T K, N, M , '- I , fig ' N F ' A ' , EJ JZ ,. , 1 . , . , . , , . , . , . . 2 S. , . , , ', . , . 4' , . , . ', . . : . ' , . , . , . ' , , ' , . . : . , . , . , . , . I I . IX FIRST ROW G VanNorman D Hamelmk P Schillaci C Rosenthal R Grattan P Mortimer J Peterson SECOND ROW Marshall N Williams R Fosdick L Schultz E Bellins R Pagliuso I Schrieber L Scharles D Gabriel S Curtiss C355 THIRD ROW D Rick J Dayton O Catalano A Neels S DeNeff J Carey F Knight L Twitchell K Stevens Chase FOURTH ROW Mrs Peer D Weeks C Keymel E Poole S Mayeu D Hurley R Corwin A Doyle J Harris Carter FIRST ROW. B. Kunzer, C. VanderWal1, M. A Prell, S. Bailey, N Martella, D Lancy, R Campisi SECOND ROW D Burger, C. Schillaci, R. Catalano, D. Hamelinck, S. Mead, C. Schoonerman, W. Taillie. THIRD ROW: K. Fillmore, C. Petterson, K. King, J. Royce, N. Walcott, M. Hepburn, G. Barber, I. Bridges, L. Hill, P. Coleman, S. Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. DeBottis, G. Scott, P. Whicomb, S. Mitchell, D. Boltwood, R. Crornbach, S. Verburg, R.Johnson, C. Andre- zjestski, R. Bennett, R. Adams, J. A. Davis. ABSENT: J. Foley, D. Ocke. 33 THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES I I-.J FRONT ROWJ Kratzenburg C Srrgel S McKee C Bradshaw S Buys D Phrllrps B Pembroke K Yuker SECOND ROW S Albert J Curtrss M Welker F House B Pembroke N Buys D Schommer M Moran K Hack E Lrncoln THIRD ROW Mrs Burger L Thedens D Fernaays R Magrn L Young J Clevenger B Bundschuh L Knapp N Hyman P Traas R Bowdey B Schumaker ABSENT A Rogers THIRD GRADE K.. Lexi-d FIRST ROW J Brusso L Clevenger F Crawford L Johncox R Keller D Schultz K Peers SECOND ROW F Young, R Merrlam I Curus G Bell S Teske Nl Hart B Clark I Knorr I Rayno THIRD ROW R Frsher G Rlchards R Schenk S House H Ellrott C Prouost L Schumaker K Schuyler J Church FOURTH ROW B Anderson R Churchrll Nl Iewrs A Cacecr W Armstrong D Knorr D Lancy P Ryan P Meyer L Albrecht ABSENT D Hook A Wacenske B Rogers L Albrecht 34 Q Q14 snug FIRST ROW S Smrth S Bel C Peets T Mrller R Corwln C Leenhouts G H111 SECOND ROW K Benton J Albrrght R Brvlano A Kntghts N Ameele J Frllmore L Swart W Roegrers S Larrbee THIRD ROWJ LaBelle D Tobln M Coleman R Beach C Markham B Wolcott W Bonnewell A Dutcher E Adams J Maletta FOURTH ROW Mrs Pensgen V Barnhart J Petterson P Frcarro B Augusttne J Rrsley M LaBelle W Button J McMahon M Wamsley M Carey ABSENT S Catalano S Beach L Flllmore FIRST ROW W Bolton R Bowles G Copertrno J Morse R Wall SECOND ROW L Gtllesple S Larrbee E Lewts D Whrtcomb, C. Barnhart, L. Armold, M. Padgham, J. Chrlds. THIRD ROW. R. Leddrck, D. Wooster, J. Vanlworway, C. Vandewinckel. D. Bellins, R. Sonneville, M. Jackson. T. Bitler. FOURTH ROW: R. VanDeViere, A. Vandewinckel, M. Clemson, D. Ives, K. Herbst, M. Boltwood, I. POPP. H. Spence. ABSENT1 D. Brazis, A. Danner, S. Friedler, S. Michielson, D. Minnamon, D. Brewer. R. Haley, F. Frey. 35 SECOND GRADE I I FIRST ROW P McK1nley L Slelght J Forman P Johncox C Goebert M Wolfgram S Anderson C Young SECOND ROW S Nortrer S Murray K Nortrer H Joslyn K enderson C Bauer D Morrrs R Bott G Johnston L Miller THIRD ROW Mrss Fuller J Berno S Wlutmrre K Anthony DeF1sher L Enter C Powell R Beckwlth B Hrlton W Boyd J Serafrne ABSENT E Crane W Crane D Trrou FIRST ROW G Krng A Busby D Rrck H Welch S Coleman SECOND ROWJ DeMrnck G Henrre N Haley B Goldstern D Harnelxnck D Mossbrook D Shears W Grllespre M Hrll THIRD ROWJ Barnhart I Tarllre P Meade G Flatt I BIHZIS A Gaylord C Verdxne A Jackson FOURTH ROW Mrs VanHoover J Vaudermlll S Stevens J Frey A Weeks I Schrelber N Waterman P Sucher M H111 36 .,. if - - f 4 L , I I z . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . - ' . - , - ' . - . - H . - , - '. - . - , - ' . 2 , . , . ' ' , . , L. ' , . , . , . ' , . I , , , . . 1 . , . , . . l. ' .i,1 5f 1 1 ' L ff 2 3 ,f x'rf'?3?'zI I ' - 'av . W 1 , , it V, . . u , u 91, ,., I I . . ' v- Ui I . V , kv, - I -, ' - ' Q O ' I Q I. , ' . F ' ,, K- I I I x Y' , . - - t 4 . - , . 4 . K c .A I I -. - , G . . l I lk V Qu ' ' . W . X IS, S 'i'. I ' ' 1,-Xi, rr I I ' .- 4 Y' J r , ' -- 'Fm -, - r t I t , . ws S ' - ' 'V' if I 'L I - .Via 5, 54.3 : . . . . . ' , . , . . : . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . ' , . . : . , . . . , . , . ' , . , . A , . . : . , . , . , . . . , . t . , . , . I . -4.- vveboo yt Two pvq Q' Au.: I5 Paghuso SECOND ROW D Mayeu D Brewer J Buck W Gardner M VerDow T Catalano M Murray C Drckenson S Groell V Stevens THIRD ROW B Van Norman N Curtrs R Ewmg R Gross A Tobm J Verburg S Bauer J Brrdson J Henrre S Alborn Mrs Baker FIRST AND SECOND GRADES gf' FIRST ROWJ Johncox E Hock I Rayno D Crwaford SECOND ROW H Fredenburg T Nort1er G Schenk R DeGroot Mrs Petty THIRD ROW P McNamara J Tr1ou G Payne B Barnsdale J Burger M Burger 37 F K .4 I f I , J - - 'E fy' - ' - 1 A -, . -, ' Q- A g xx ' V . . ' I . 'Q . 1 A .k -. S at O' , - - ' ' ' -f.,.,k Q f A . , ' ' gg A I , ., ,,',,,- I- in FIRST ROW: M. McCall, M. Schneider, C. Stalker, F. Urbanik, M. Teeter, M. Albright, R, Prell, C. Catalano, J. Wolcott, I , 47 I , D' , 'P S' R. K we 1 ml N 9 I H I ,V ' wp. .,,, . 4 7' - r 1 x X 3 Q4 1 , s FIRST GRADE K -5, pr 11 FIRST ROW C Cornell S VanCott R Kawalskr R Brlhngs T Teske L Bell S VanCott SECOND ROW C Appleman D Bennett S Furner J Hrcks S Schultz Mrs Bowen D Kuttruff W W Ryan THIRD ROW R Porray M Adams C McNamara K Buys J Cacecr, S Esch C Gerl K Schoenwald L ll Al- FIRST ROW J. Stotts, W Khck, C VanNorman, B Augustrne, P. Lancy, D. Casey SECOND ROW S Klemenz, D Sprague M DZl8dZ1CCh, N Dutcher, J. Mortrmer, S. Drckrnson, K Burrows, R. Gardner. THIRD ROW D. Tusch, T. Klemenz, I. Chappell, M. Peterson, M. Catalano, L. Carnell. B. F1sher,FOURTH ROW Mlss Zeller, C. Buck, D. Vanderstyne, E. Rosenthal, F Vanderwall, L. Bassage, J. Jack, M Hermance. G. Bolton 38 . V 4 I, 4' ' p' ' I ' K 1 'R -Y lv ' , ' . ' A - 14? . 4 U V K xv. A Q , . 1 L . Q 5 - . - I ,' xx A ., . . N , . 'Q v ' ev. - - - V ' 8 My ,, , , .,, Va lj' 4, 25, ff Q I ' V' I ' R' 1 L O . D ' A A myth f, . ,V V , b ' , . D .N ,V T .V Q5 ! Q a ,, A I Y T Xgigww g , VV1 1 . V X vt- : . . - . - I. - , I . - 1 - . - - I . I 1 n v y 4 l 9 1 1 ' 1 l I . . 1 - I - 1 f n - I - I ' I . . . - lx S54 FIRST ROW F Urbanrk R Steamer M Mater C Flsher R Flatt B Foley SECOND ROW R Peets N Vogt J Bnggs L Blankenburg H Tumble S Chuse E Donovan C Wrspelaere K Corwm Johnvxlle T McMahon FOURTH ROW Mrs Murphy M Adams D Haak J Shortsleeve V Baker T Kuma M Mrtchell A Frey R Jackson HINDERGARTEN AFTERNOON CLASS FIRST ROW J Rayno D Crawford S Buys R Ebert R Freer SECOND ROW R Ikewood C Hook A Bema J Serafme F Wolfgram M DeLue C Keller THIRD ROW J Baker D Jocobs R Hart G Curus D Jensen L Schrlstra Mrs Johnson Teacher ABSENT R Murphy 39 Q ',1 A V 1 . - - 1 ' ' , 1 f J .J , p ' A 51, I -rl.. ' , - ' i . 4 W5 ' F ' . u i v v V l KA ' 9 p X , 71. , I v - xi ' F. f - THIRD ROW: M. Scharles, M. Urbanik, J. Page, D. Verstraete, B. Stotts, K. Elliot, P. Ward, J. in V ,.. . , Y ... .,,.,. ..,.W,,4..,.,..,.Z.f , f. .. L U N M4 ' , i ' - l ' be . Qi 'lf Qi MORNING FIRST ROW L Hurley M Bowdey I Armstrong B Hutchxnson J Knorr SECOND ROW Mrs Johnson W Wacenske I Honse ABSENT E Bavrs R Clark R Ebert G Grnegaw L Hurley J Kester C Morrls S Russell T Scott S Strles D Teske S Brown D Brown K Burger P U 1 xr FIRST ROW L Hrcks C Lewrs L Tarllre D Barley G Smrth SECOND ROW C Kmghts L Schwartz L Erle D York J Buck C Jackson C Keeley THIRD ROW R Wlutcomb G Parker G Baker S Eaton S Belllngham M Ma1er P Moore I Bodway Teacher M1ssLockley FIRST ROW S Andrezejwrskl G Bonnewell T Kmght F Lecldrck R Tobrn G VerDow R Closser SECOND ROW M Peck S Wrlhams E Eggleston L Dxnse S Schrelber D Shortt A Stalker THIRD ROW K Cass F Musso L Benneway S Mossbrook, D Rernhardt, D Ruffel, S Baart, D Chase, R. 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F- L Z Q ,, .1 T , , - L ., 5 . - ,V I 4 5 i '. qt, I I 7 fi -,Q -5 , 1 . . Y ' , Y ' 1 I W ,I a .x X . l L . ' , . . 1 . . . , - . - ' . - . R. FIRST ROW S Burger N E Doyle K Morttmer L Bassage C Wemes P Davxs SECOND ROW I Spence B Bxlls M Scott E Bulterman L Bel THIRD ROW G Vandewxnckel Mrs Woodworth C Rowell I Morrtson B Grattan G Commber O De Wert I Tobxn JUNIOR BAND SENIOR BAND FIRST ROW Mrs Updaw E Tobrn J Vogt P Daly E Wambach J Bassage S Markham S Barley R Rrley I Waasdorp I Ztcarr C Rowell I VerP1ank J Trtou W Underhtll H Hrllegeer THIRD ROW S Z1car1 G Rexthel D Hepburn M Cowells J Coomber HVogt E Adams M Alborn D Rowell O DeWert M Grllespxe B Blake FOURTH ROW R Tobrn S Hepburn R Crane R Smrth H Murphy J Wrlcox B Cone M Brertung 45 Biviano. SECOND ROWg B. Bulterman, S. Pembroke, J. Cone, M. Scott, J. Morse, J. VerStraete, J. Tack, S. CQ 7 l Cxfiw SFATFD-J Goldstern reporter ML Blythe presrdent A Mepham V1CLf7l'CSldCIlI STAINDING S Freer tteasurerj Bel secretary The F H A has completed another year of successful plans whtch helped boost 1ts treasury Havtng sponsored a baked food auctton and a dance whtch followed a basketball game, the year was cltmaxed by our sendtng a member to camp Here not only techntques of homemaktng are learned but also soctal contacts are made wtth other schools Wtthout the help of Mrs Colburn and Mrs Grlbert these and other acttvttres mrght not have been posstble Therefore, F H A wtll strrve rn the comtng year to accompltsh even btgger and better thtngs FIRST ROW lp Jennlngs E Hurley M Crane C Maletta P Buys J Goldstern SECOND ROWJ Bel B McArthur J Seen B Gellesple l Denno B Clark N Gage D Hennessey THIRD ROW Mrs Grlbert I FIOCO E Covey A BSUYIRSIGI F Harris C HOPKINS S Catalmo J Benton LAST ROW M L Blythe F Blythe M A Rhmehart A Mepham H Bennett N Buyck P Hrllegeet 46 'I' gl A Ill 9 I ' 7 D . . , . , l l w :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . :.,. 1 A 1 1 I . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . :.. , -',.r. ,. ,. ,. ,. . A BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: D.lGoebert, D. Walker, B. Milke, R. Herold. SECOND ROW Mr. Faulks, R. Arnbroz, H. Hilliger, D. Welch, B. Vake, D. Roland, I Verkey S Cauwells Berng one of the largest agrrculture classes of the state, wlth frfty flve members the Wayne Central Ag boys won numerous awards m d1fferent contests The apple dlsease Judgmg contest, led by Dlck Wluttleton, and the Da1ry Contest, led by Al Osterhout brought two more trophres for the Agrrculture Collectron In a donkey basketball game we were vlctorlous over the Pal Mac Ag boys Under the able gurdance of Mr Faulks the agrrculture class of 1951 1952 has completed a very prosperous and successful year FIRST ROW L Clark D Goebert M Bonono H Scott H Hlllegar R Herald K Ambroz D Adams SECOND ROW J Paglruso C Molrno B Boas R Crane C Welch R Froco A Turcotte R Ambroze G Weber THIRD ROW E Ewber D Roland B Dlkemrller C Mlnnamon W Benedict D Bills B Dole S Maletta Mr Faulks FOURTH RON J Verkeg. B Mrlke IN Schornmer G Grbbs A Osterhout R Doyle R FOSd1Ck D M1nnamOr1 W Dowle LAST ROW G Bassage R Smrth F Mxlke D Whrttleton M Erb L Zrrnmer D Walker G Henry B Connolly 47 I ol QAQ . , . . u - . . - Q I O y ' . l l Y' ' . - I 4 I - 1 - . - 1 f v - I ' ' V. . . . . - I ' I ' I ' ' ' l 1 I ' I ' I ' ' I . . , , , 1 . , . , . , . , . . . , - . - . - - Z. V, . , . n - , . , . , - , ' I . I' . : . , . - , . , . . - . - . - . TWIHLERS vs FIRST ROW I Froco M Relnharr B Bulterman S Rlsley F Hams SECOND ROW B Grace J Morrrson B Youngman ix if XX 5 INDUSTRIAL 3 qpjlil WW 1713 ARTS CLUB I , M, I ff! V iw wx? X ! I 17 X ,f,e G Idt n D Boas B Glllespl P Spurr L Burrows FIRST ROW V Bowen P Buys F Burmelster B Burme1ster I 0 ser L D hIer J Morse Mr Kelffer SECOND ROW E Jennrngs J Floco I Gage THIRD ROW S Catalaon E Covy rec s N Gage N Burger FOURTH ROW P Bennett A Mrrron S FOSd1Ck S Buys FIFTH ROWJ Hams J Verkey E Dyke R Pembroke 48 A 1. '. RQ 1 - ' . - ' . . , . ' , . ' . : . , . ' . X . . , ci y :xnxx X, , - X wh- yy! H5677 ' 4 5 .1 ' V- 1 ' WTS -'v !. fn me lg, X N- ? , N' Rh 5 ' to ' X I 7 I W' ' ? ' F f ff!! ' 'f '4 R X .4 ZJXX ., X Q' ' 7 ' f :ff , ' f 4 44 f x f LS' O ' I ' Lf Q, 'Up if? ' , - I L - ff 4 J 7 A-3 X off , D b Q f 4 Y,- 'y - R , ? 11 1 I I X X X x ,. ' X 1 . VI 'VV' 1 W I .W ' s I 'Y K ' .. Q ' -5 ? In ' u . ' ' . ' os l I ,, ' Q E I ' l . I 1 0 ,. . D I . Q 1 ' . ' - VA : . , . , . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . ' ', . , . , . , . , - ' - : . ' , . ' , - - I - . - . . , . . 1 . , . A , . ' , . . : . ' , . , - , SEPTETTE B Bulterman M Brenung MJ Lomondo I Markham S Markham B L Cone J Frdd Mrs Eaton at prano DANCE BAND I x f FRONT ROWJ Bassage S Markham B Cone E Wamback X s Barley BACK Row s Z.rcarr1 w Undemm Mrs Updaw 9 B 12 A In y,,,, GM I B Xl, r B I1 'Q 'E '4 4 The Charm Club, newly organized this year under the leadership of Mrs. Elsie Thompson, has as its goal to further develop poise and un- derstanding as basic requirements of the busi- ness world. These points were emphasized in weekly meetings on good grooming, personality l development, and human relations. l During the course of the year, the club went on a field trip to the Kodak office and participated in various projects, such as 2 planning an assembly program, sponsoring a style show, and putting on a Hobby Show in cooperation with the P, T. A, OFFICERS Secretary J D1etz Vice President P Masclay Treasurer F Milke President B Barnhart Reporter G Chase CHARM CLUB FIRST ROW A Ziegler J Hightower M I-l1ll I Benton C Hurley ,I Morris H Verburg H Van De V1ere SECOND ROW P Luke E Morehouse B Bulterman P Masclay I Tack P Hilliger M Gillespi J Ver Straete G Oswin P Keisinger I Barmaster FOURTH ROW A Barmaster S Fosdlck E Schultz M Rappazzo F Blythe B Barnhart M Relnhart G Chase S Norwood J Dietz M Agnello P Granger ABSENT B Johncox 50 Mrs. Thompson, I. Denno, M. Cauwels, C. Rowell, I. Brasser, F. Milke, L. Hamelink, F. Schaefer, D. Hennessey. THIRD ROW Elli- Iiii' llll 'Ati' P nf K Ts 'ii. sa-1 I ' asaswtf 'W Dllx Q 4 W N .ex-2.-eq 'W wifi. sf- - m kan in gl Q Awmwshnn WMMMHHBWH ! A4 , Wh j f aj i vqkm WHEN lnmqmw ff 'X- 'fff 3 rf x Mmm I7 Vw .f f al ff .Z r h N f 'J Q1 fhkwgw aww W . - F at T- ,5 ..f Wi 5 '45 YF 1 r 'E ' M f L ll I IW I 1 I ix K I . X ,An ' -L 4 .1 1 mirh 7 ' 5.5 A W9 f , ' Q ln' .VL A X X : ' in , 1 f f if 'Zf gi -d Af V ,, if j ill? ,f x.. W V, Rlkff . 4 X-, -5 ' ' 2- Q, H ' A X ' - K if Y YY ' -' ,- fl Q--3 A 44 -14-, 4 4, ,, 32:,W xqmd + 2:,Q J XM 1-A f -' i f XII S 11 i-.J f X xii L3 A fl ' Q I ,X .1 4'1 'L-L-4,-v - Q Q-,-5-A Mff Af l M f wf::MWfH4f- X. 'H Xi-, 4 A ,Z n A T x -f--- V gi 7' -,l' -i,'l ? f --- E if-2 V.-i' wwf ,Z J 'iw 4,6 Oi, V7 4 XJ X ford N81 D We M Bonnaflo R Bots R O C Mmnamon K AmbI07- FXRST ROW d Erb l F make M bouts B m Nor Y-een hours SECOND ROW C Slocu LCCH FIRS VARNTY BASHETBAll TROWJ DeN1o B Ameele SECOND ROW B Tobln T Cass LAST ROW Mr Corbum VARSHY CHEERLEADERS KNEEL1 NG STANDWG Z H1111 J Ma IS Merhoff rkham' 3 Cone M Mepham 52 I M Blythe, L M 011110 J aemon' , 5' Q. ENV A 7 x ga E .T il V xx .' L xv' if . V ,jXA'u.'t.x , A' . X Vw E k El , 1 AX , , . x .IN h . YX-E , . 'id L mu. O BASKETBALL FIRST ROW W S11-ifk M111 Ha O11-1 S erh O MR PIRRO I7 of GH S A11 C111-IV S CO-N e I1 R D SL Scott Ejker B1-anhal If-iglluso eseng 61' T aye! G 0811-Yon sga mu.-192 AYNZ g e e Rick ,E K-Q WX VI AY 1.0 eale - ef Su NDXNG A L B GILLCSPE STA M L P 350 ay KNEELLNG P. Byscosmxch. Mrs Memofi' 53 CHEERLEADERS E, A 1 . 'Q J ,XQ I I it .N 'L S . V 4 f L ' If I L L. JD, . ,L . 3'B..M LDL-G, ' - ' -w RW: , 'J. , ' 1, ' h ' P. . , I a . W' DOH ,NI , . ,Mrs A , j L ,1- , f , ll' ' vu 1 -V BASEBALL if TRACK W RYBH M ohm Nor Leenhouts NRST ROW R A163365 Sxocum E To B B 3 W NGA H1 A-AST RO 3 xml R Ambroz Mr Genule 'K ROW C0 e BUl'f1et NO, I Leenh r Outs, Oz D 81113 I' Ne R e'1h0utj'an Dies B one Cluer SE COND ROW 54 D 09 BAE U mx i I 0 C' aplaln SEATED H Carnell Manager STANDING Mr DeBott1s Qleftj ASSISISDI Coach Mr Gentlle frrghtj Coach WRESTLING This year the wrestllng team under the coachrng of Mr Gentile has had a very successful season The key to tlus success has been in the strength of each veteran and new member Matches were scheduled wrth Oakfxeld Alabama Middleport Spencerport Union Springs Central 50110015 and Geneva I-hgh School Wetght Class I2 20 2 I2 I Unlirmted N ame Robert Jeffers Kenneth Freer Billy Schenk Carmon Molino Herold Pyfrom Lee Dreschler Don Bxlls Wray Ryan Wilfred Turcotte Fred Mrlke D1ck Whittleton Larry Z1mmer Individual Record won 5 3 pms 2 decisions won 4 2 pins 2 decisions 1 draw lost 2 3 decisions I draw lost 2 3 decrslons 2 draws County Champ 50 51 defeated in section 5 frnals County Champ 50 51 defeated in quarter finals won 4 4 decxsions lost 4 County Champ 49- 50 defeated in quater finals 49 50 won 8 5 p1ns 3 declsions County Champ 49 50 51 defeated in secuon 5 finals both years won 6 I pm 5 decisions lost 2 won I I pin lost 4 won 4 3 pins I decis1on lost 2 County Champ 50 51 defeated in quarter finals won 3 3 decisrons lost 1 won 5 5 pins lost 2 won 5 2 pins won 6 3 pxns FRONT ROW C Molmo, D. Bills MIDDLE ROW F. Mxlke, L Zimmer, J Verkey, A Turcotte, K. Freer, H Pyfron, W Turcotte, L Dreschler BACK ROW L Iohncox, B Jeffers 55 1 L 7 XL l i ' I I 4 ff I Fred Q13 Ike' C 97 I I 9 I03 Larry Johncox won 53 4 pins, I decisiong lost I I 1 . . : I : . . : I 7 : ' . ' . : ' 9 7 ' : 133 : ' s : ' ' : 138 ' : ' . ' : ' : 45 : . o P I g 3 Ig? ' : . ' : ' : 175 ' . : ' s Wayne Central was not considered to be a top competitor in soccer at the opening of the season, .1 4-3 manage due to the loss of seven letter men from the year before. Through Al Gentile's coaching and the team's spirit to win, we ended with second place honors. The team record was 7 wins, Z losses, and 6 ties. One of the greatest victories was defeating Sodus on their home field with a 5 to 3 score. Wayne and Sodus had a play-off game to see who would win first place honors, and although Sodus gained first place, it was a battle right to the end The soccer season of 1951 1952 S will remain an inspiration for those who seek asgiswll' e C victory next year Tobm h R T Casv R ssxstaill C030 a SEATED NG Nl: WHO Coach ST ANDX X Gegulfi Xv gyallagex FIRST ROW D Mlnnamon S Branhall I Capello C Molino P Johnson D Fioco J Triou B Seen SECOND ROW W Burnett R Keisinger J Fidd L Hopkins Nel Leenhouts Nor Leenhouts D Bills C Minamon M Bonano THIRD ROW R Fosdxck L Clark K Thayer N Rick B Milke C Slocum M Erb R Harold J H111 W Ryan E Tobin G Henry ABSENT E Haight 56 J , Y ' - 4 A U ff I l . . . . . A, . ,A Ante X ' I n . Y. ' l GIRLS' ATHLETICS Crirls' Athletics is comprised of soccer, basketball, volleyball, baseball, tumbling and archery. By taking part in all seasonal sports, the high school girls of Wayne Central have shown ability and sportsmanship, and have competed successfullyininter-scholastic games under the guidance of coaches Gentile and Colburn FIRST ROW H Murphy S Markham M Breitung P Buxs D Rowell H VanDeVe1re D Vanden nckel SECOIND ROW A Al en J Fioco S Catalano M l. Alben F Wamback N Eaton C Molletta B Gille pie THIRD ROW J Markham ONe1l B Clark L Molino I Coomber P Nlaclax N Gage P Wooster B L Cone N Anthom MJ Lomon o Bredsen G Oswln FIFTH ROW R Catallno F Ham 1 rrls p am I ter u F Fldd A Ferna Barae Waadorp BLXTH ROW M Agnelo X B wen F Bl th MA R h t N NN ck A N lam A C Barnrart P Bennett H Vogt 57 : . , . , . A , . ' , . , . ' , . 'G . ' ': I. 'J ', . , . A , . , .r s. 1. , . ' 2, . . ,.'.. . . d. FOURTH ROWg A. Ziegler, S. Buys, J. VerStraete, J. Tack, M. Robusto, D. Hepburn, S. Fosdick, J, Wilcox, M. Gellespie, B. ' , . . ' . 1 . ' , . s, . Mo , M. Me h , . Tha, , N. B jvck, . , . aye J, 5, g . J. 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Wayne Central High School - Eagle Yearbook (Ontario, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

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Wayne Central High School - Eagle Yearbook (Ontario, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Wayne Central High School - Eagle Yearbook (Ontario, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 26

1952, pg 26


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