Wellsville High School - Sonnontouan Yearbook (Wellsville, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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-: . '-VV, , o V 2? ' x N .9 Vu W 4 I nf H I' Q UDL 'X WQXQQ5 J s 1 1 1 a sl I O . A x 5 ' 6 I , ' ' 1 Jr U- S in as 'vm I ff 1- ' 'IJ-fag, . rx- ,mu- Q .k -W if !,J74,.,g-I . Eiiikfg. v ,N 4 1 w' 1' . . 'f Jw w X25 ,AZQQ 4 :fc 1 www? J rwq I i?i:-2 1 75111 Fr- L Q .!.- Q ' . :-lu., ' Magi? ,. 2 , . 1' lm-,1 P ,Rf -1,4 :' . Q 'i. '?L 71VLg5Q'l'5,, L . f fag - J ,T 'EQ 1 . - 1151. , - ,Hg 155 a g ff sw. :sf?2: 51! Q? : ff 1 +1 sf? 15 'Q J' Y L' , l nfl , TE me-225' ' ww. ig, .V 5 -1. m y iiltl , X , 5,4 . 1, -1 1 'F' 1f-e!- sap, .. .., 4. 5ufi:J!1, I r5qq . IFA . fu M., zi-,F - 1? 'vu ' 4 xl? Q. fine Y , I , v. Q 1 1 1 WELLSVILLE CENTRAL HIGH SCHGOL Class of '55 --1- presents SQNNONTOLIAN Volume X 746 .. .' awafchec. MR. KELSEY -- Pres. MR. VOSSLER MR. EMBSER 9. .9 iif MRS. CRONK MR. MQENROE MRS. SCOTT MR. DAVIS 'Q ALDEN STUART - Supa-rum'v1clm-'wt of Schools MR. REUNTNC5 MR. ABBOTT Q-if lL 13 15 K1 6 Vice-principal, Mr. Rugaber, supervises our cornings and goings. X t-' S Wy' , N A ' x f I I I Mr. Babcock is first of dll our friend, and secondly, our guidance counselor. Mrs. Bartholomay is in charge of the aches and bruises department. Dr. Comstock is our school physician. lt is to the office of the attendance supervisor that we creep to bring ex- cuses or whisper, l'm icte again, Mrs. Schramm. ffl! Wk ill Although we, os students, ore in- clined to feel thot our presence olone keeps the school in operotion, n , Q---., I R W 'Z :Wt we 1 MR. GAMBELL, Pr i ncipol l these ore the people upon whom the iob reolly rests. Most of dll, we hove discovered how oble on odministrotor is Mr. Gomhell, our principol. Z0 . . PAUL MEISSNER, Business Administrator, DORIS HORNBURG, Secretory, and RUTH ARNOLD, Secretary. be Q54 JOAN CHANDLER, Secretory -are lil MARLENE HARDMAN Secretory The delicious smells that woft through the hulls at noontime, are the crea- tions of the cafeteria staff, whose iob it is to feed a crowd of hungry sav- ages at l2:OO. Left to Right Row 1: D. Groves, F. Woods, C. Ackerman, L. Hetzel lManagerJ, E. Hambridge. R-Yvt, - 1 These are our school housekeepers. The work of our jonitors continues long af- ter we have left the halls for home. Cleaning up after us is no small taskl Left to Right: Row I: H. Meyer, P. Llewellyn, L. Peaslee, E. Ransom, C. Starr, R. Hand iHead custodiani. Is it really a fact that os soon os we enter a bus, the worst in us emerges? From pin curls ond sleepy eyes in the morning, to wild energy and incessant chatter in the afternoon, the bus drivers gain enough experience to be outhor- ities on teenage behavior. Left to Right: Row 1: J. Fortner, L. F. Clark, L. Bianco, E. Flanagan. Row 2: R. Wilcox, G. Tag- gort, G. Towner, R. Rogers, D. Stout, W. Simons. Canisius College Alfred U. Alfred U. ca Houghton College -Jw-lin xx' Q.. How can we introduce the faculty? These people have done more than any others, with the exception of our parents, to shape our minds and personalities. They have instilled in us, a respect for knowledge, an appreciation of learning .... or, at least, we can give them an E for effort. 0 0 0 , 1 I Y I Standing PETER RODENRYS, B. S., M, S. Albany State Teachers College Seated MARY SIMONS, B. S. Syracuse U. EVELYN ALDRICH, B. S., M. S. Geneseo, Alfred U. ' WILLIAM MOURHESS, B. S. Oswego State Teachers College , 11 rt ' . -.01 ESTHER HART, B. A. JESSIE EHRENZELLER, B. A., U. of Buffalo, Cornell CHARLES D. FULLER, A. B., Ohio U., New York U. NELLIE WOODRUFF, B. S., Oswego State Teachers College MARY TREMAINE, B. A JOYCE FORSYTHE, B. A., M A Keuka College, Alfred U MARY K. BAKER, B. A., M. S. In HERMAN KOHNKEN, B. S., M A Buffalo State, Cornell U 2. ,. DON H. RICHARDSON, B. A. M Ed Hobart College, Syracuse RUTH UPSON, B. A., M. A Elmira College, Syracuse U WILLIAM LEEBER, M. Ed Alfred U. JAMES GILMARTIN, A. B., M A N New Jersey State Teachers College A Syracuse U. JOHN STEVENSON, B. A., M A Albany State Teachers College GEORGE KAY, A. B. iff at .. l DONNA COX, B. S. Lock Haven RICHARD KISHLAR B. Brockport JANICE EWELL, B Cortland RICHARD LYON, B. S Springfield S., M. .S. MS. S. f 0 0 X 'sg .ge ANN CRETEKOS, B. S. 'Cornell University .IULIAN CARTER, B. S. Cornell University PAUL FORD, Vocational Ed. Buffalo JOHN ALLEN Oswego State Teachers College EDWARD BARTEL, B. S. Buffalo State Teachers College A. ROBERTA BAUMUNK, B. S. M, S. Mansfield, Syracuse U. AUDREY MARKLE, B. S. Mansfield State Teachers College ADELBERT PURGA, G. A. B. S., M. M. Ithaca College, Michigan JOHN MOLINARI, B. S., M. M. V. S. Potsdam, Syracuse U. VERNON LARSON, B. F. A. IPaintingl Syracuse U., Kansas City Art Institute GLADYS TRESIZE Public System Art Syracuse U. MARY LOU CANESSA, A. B., M. A. Albany State Teachers College MARGARET MARTIN, A, B., B. S. in Lib. Sc. Lib. Sc. Elmira, Geneseo ESTELLA CRONAUER, B. A., M. A Q . rv Keuka, U. of Michigan sf' DOROTHY BOVEE, B. s., M, s. A' S' Geneseo State Teachers College, L.,-K A V, Syracuse U. X R 0 1 ' 3 JOSEPH MARKLE, B. S., M. Ed. Mansfield, Alfred U. FLORENCE MADDREN, B. S., M. S. Alfred U., Geneseo Stale Teachers we 6. . College RALPH RUGABER, B. S., M. Ed. 'I 3 Mansfield, Alfred U. 5 l . J, R H ROBERT ARONSON, B. s. F , A V -X X 5. , Wisconsin Stale College E , ' ' ,f T . A L r r 353+ fl ,I ' A -f A AF, .h -V it ' . 5 - ' Y I il .' 51.- ALICE FILKINS, B, of Ed. tru f Geneseo W STANLEY RUGER, B. A, Alfred u. rl, REBA DARE, B. S. in Ed. 1 4 Geneseo fx' , .x l Q-'T' RUTH KOHMAN, B. S., Ed. M, Syracuse U., Rochester U. Abseni LEROY DODSON, B. S. in Ed., .V, V - M. in Ed. Oswego, Sf. Bonaventure. V RlCHARD EARNSWORTH, B. A, M. A. 5 Albany State Teachers. Ll 4. .M r K. .fe ,X Ne X . 1' 6 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: David Hart, Sec.-Treas. James Bacon, Pres.: William Riggs Vice Pres. These are the people who are in charge of class business run the meetings, organize committees handle class finances and serve their classmates in a representative capacity. Class officers perform an important function in our school government. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Gerald Miller, Sec.-Treas. Wayne Gary, Pres., Rae Ann Jensen Vice-Pres. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Ann Runzo, Vice-Pres. Gary McGraw, Pres., Judy Perry, Sec- Treas, EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Carolyn Watson, Sec.- Treasq Dene Gary, Pres.: Robert Pfunt- ner, Vice-Pres. SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Kathy Fleschutz, Vice- Pres.: Dennis Suppa, Pres., Kay Sprague, Sec,-Trecis. 1 jx. 4 qt .T -4, I f I X 4 V44 -.1 Left to Riglit, Row T: D. Loyfield, B, Ketclwner, H, Dixon, E. Bricker, S. Wurster, J, Krusen, M. Edson, Row 2: H. Stout, S. Worfl, J, Kruger, G. Whitney, J. Wltelpley, S. Burger, A. Brounsclwweiger, J. Sccirloto. Row 3: M. Burdick, J, Bocon, B. Williams, D. Collins, G. Martin, B. DiSorbo, J. McNulty. Row 4: R Emerson, H. Fitcli, J Prindle, D. Thomas, M. Burdick, T. Morsemon, Row 5: W, Burns, R, Knight, L. Bennett, J, Spowort, P. Doon, L. Cicirello, P. Sletlcnhenz. L1 ft to Right: Row T: J. Harkness, R. Lunn, E. Keougli, H. Driscoll, R. Gory, M. Pcilrnotier, S. Austi Row 2: G, Wood, B, Scltultz, P, Vougltn, C, Schrcintm, S. Stuart, M Joyce, K. Hopkins, M Davis. Row F. Howe, S. Jensen, B. Armstrong, B, Howell, M. Mnrsli, C. Meyers, W. Riggs. Row 4: M. Gooclreriu, Hungerford, C. Bs-clue, R. Heyslworn, R. Shields, R. Cruwys, D. Hort, Row 5: R. Foster, T, Edgett, R Flescltuiz R. Hinckley, G. Loo, R. Fonton, Hag-ff-4: - . -.. I . A J . 3 s P -,Z Q S Left Row S? i . R Q. to Right Row 1: E. Karlsson, M. Patterson, S. Heysham, S. Brunell, J. McCcnnell, J. Aiken, M, Bohne. 2' A Jensen, M. Falwell, C. Gridley, H. Stout, P. Weinnian, N. Bartlett, B. Schoonover, R. Ballar d. Row 3: L. Stlsser, D. Latten, K. Hendershot, J. Palmatier, J. Williams, C. Thatcher, G. Simmons, K. D'Arcy. Row 4: R. Spicer, R Stevens, J. Stevens, L. McCracken, C. Graves, R. Donovan, R. Heuer. Row 5: P. Wesche, R, Freer, H, Lewis, W. Coy, R. Kinder, M. Gilman, R. Wells. ' I I . . . next! 4 . . . Lett to Right: Row 1: C. Mumma, J. Weinman, G. Gleason, C. Gray, D. Brownell, D. Ackerman, M. L. Poling. Row 2: D. Washburn, E. Thomas, D. Wurster, V. Knox, K. Wilkins, B. Stout, J Brownell, A. Phelps, Row 3: N. Ives, P. Traver, B. Gorton, M. Erwin, E..Fanton, C. Doherty, J. Rahr. Row 4: J. Washburn, F. Houghtling, R. Arnold, G. Neu. A. Leonard, J, Hendricks. Row 5: F. Gefters, R. Knox, R. Meyers, T. Cronin, K. Curry. I? - . c pid' Ax ,. XX: x N 1+ n 1 J L! x4 Wd , 4.4 4 1 4, Ati ' x O J x ff x F J l 4 X -y , f ,fi 1 J i . - ga i I .1 j -- 2' . f' u I . , --W .fl ul Left to Right: Row 'ls B. Cooper, R. Stitely, S. Perry, V, Gowdy, P. Burns, N. McCracken, S. Cornell. Row 2: P, Stisser, P. Colegrove, D. Cline, N. Wilkins, M. Childress, C. Aiken, G. Lockwood, Row 3: R. Freeman, C. Weinhauer, F. McCracken, D. Fuller, R. Nesbitt, D. Lehman, J. Gambell. Row 4: J. Deyo, R. Leonard, D. Sibble, H. Aldrich, W. Rapan, G. Fonton. Row 5: J. Layfielcl, V, Transki, A. Patterson, D. Mcirye, J. Wilkins, M. Gleason. -ll - Row 1: R. Cornelius, S. Burrows, E. Dunning, R, Jensen, P. White, J. Metcalf, A. Herbert. Row 2: B. Schultz, S. Schettine, G. McGraw, D. Fisher, D. Smith, J. Curry, E. Taylor. Row 3: R. Ellis, R. Ward, W. Smith R. Knapp, W. Elliott, P. Riehl, L Butler. Row 4: A. Leonard, T. Wilson, R. Robbins, B. Johnson, D, Dore, E. Lurlden. Row 5: R. Marsh, D. Finnemore, R. Daily, E. Bonto, L. Gardner, J, Lonsberry. f .4 1 . ,x 0 'u- l Q-, l. L . i ai KI . J' sr? i'4 ii . 'ttf .Q will .-'Pl K - l f . 'Vs 4 ' I s I I .4 I ,ins mln all S v- 3 ,ft W ,fm 5 gy -a Ax 1... Jlrf-Xffgl Left to Right Row 1: D. Stocking, B. Ronsom, D. Roy, E. Greenmon, G. Gills, N. Driscoll, C. Allen. Row 2 P. Burfon, C. Lee, D. Doy, S. Young, A. Bennett, R. Wolker, M. Kleinbock, M. Wolsh. Row 3: K. Perry, M. Eldridge, J. Ketchner, R. Lee, W. Groy, J. Clork, W. Wonderling. Row 4: D. Sherwood, J. Amidon, L. Gomer, L. Meod, W. Rohr, R. Sekoll, Row 5: T. Schultz, W. McDowell, M. Church, T. Corlin, J. McConnell J. Monroe, R. Sherwood. Me .cache .... Left to Right: Row I: C. Wilkins, B. Cross, S. Hinkley, J. Sdorgur, M. Simpson, J. Sworthout, M. Cloncy. Row 2: B. Roub, B. Burch, T. Cook, D. Confield, A. Flonogon, J. Longdon, B. Polmotier, R. Arnold. Row 3- R. Brondes, J. Miller, R. Spicer, E. Woocl, L, Wilson, J. Chortreou, Row 4: F. Cook, B, Klong, S. Obourn, M. Wormley, J. Cole, G. Holl, Row 5: D. Leiper, H. Keifer, D. Geffers, D. Morrison, R. Morgeson, R. Kinder H ff- . ,N -. 1- . .f I. 0 QX V . l.,x:,:- s '- .i no Mo on .K Y? Q iz l 4 Y u Right: Row 1: J. Bastion, B. Philips, M. Kerton, B. Brunell, M. Gordon, L. Willetts, J. Wood. Row 2: Lefr ro D. Prince, C. Jockson, D. Blue, S, Pohl, J. Heyshorn, S. Brown, M. Schettine. Row 3: J. Jensen, P. Meyer, B. Lynody,G, Clemens, P. Dye, M. Gray, H. Finnernore. Row 4: D. Schwolb, D. Lehrnon, L. Browning, L. Gordon, J. Betlwe, D. Dulce, G. McGraw. Row 5: A. Kruger, J. Herbert, L. Fenton, G. Mother, M. Adelmon, T. Klinger. .. ,now of Left to Right: Row 1: M. Howden, J. Green, P. Fogle, N. Clorlc, D. Helm, D. Korr, D. Hrlligos. Row 2: L Trezise P Lewis, M. Bacon, S. Sounders, C. Aiken, E. Wells, N. Geffers, Row 3: J. Heyshonr, D. Wesche B.Cc1nfield, R. Dennie, R. Knowles. Row 4: R. Roche, A. Reinking, G. Dnnnheim, M Boer, E. Hunt, V. Bucholz R, Shilloto. Row 5: R. Podclen, R. Bower, J. Crow, R. Lowery, C. Bundy. ,,.x l . .5-L t Yo 3 -111. ggx, Ffh. Ti F .ln I . l B iv'- X JF.--f: .LQ i i ' Left to Right: Row 1: P. Carter, P. Gigee, M. Sworthout, M. Cole, R. Butler, S. Grossman, N. Houghtling. Row 2: L. Stanton, S. O'Connor, D. Jones, C. Bartlett, L Miller, S. Snyder, D. Christmon, J. Perry. Row 3: H. Murray, S. Weaver, B. Gleason, T. Fortner, G. Krentz, K. Smith, J. White. Row 4: R. Fox, J. Grastorf, E. Geer, E. Lathrop, B. Lippman, F. Saunders, R. Knowles. Row 5: J. Armstrong, R. Rapan, R. Geer, R, Fanton, C. Cross, K. Sworthout, R. Reisman. an ' U U I C O 0 Left to Right: Row 1: B. Bierman, J. Knopp, L. Ost, M. Bollord, S. Stewart, A. Runzo, K. Lockwood. Row 2: Spencer, N. Fleischer, F. Cronk, J. Orman, S. Gleason, J. Erwin, D. Brown. Row 3: G. D'Arcy, A. Vossler, J. Goth, V. Apsey, D. Dean, J. Saunders, P. Weimer. Row 4: J, Gridley, R. Mills, F. Young, M. Papoulios, M. Hyslip, R. McCauley, F. Young. Row 5: D. Temple, J. Jensen, D. Thompson, M. Gent, E. Cornelius, F. Post, lf-lt to Rlglwt, Row 1: P. Gflvitt, J MCAndr0ws, S Crolg, J. GOOCHIH, G. Mlller, J MCGinlvy, L. Hmllt 5 Stl Row ,Kr L xx. tflf-v Row 2: D Bm-r, L Buckwnltf-V, L. Wixson, N. Wnllloms, M. Smith, N. Elan-ling. B Curry, B Plnllur 3: VV Knox, K. Curie-lrl, W. Gould, M. Moog, D. Amldon, C. Cornelnus, C. Wolfc, R. Vxfuslwburn, Ionkufm Row 4: R Colt-, R. Norton, D. Rogers, C. Groves, E, Boston, L. Fisher, D. Cline, J De-Pew, B. Hu D Bcnnr-y Row 5: C Aldzlclw, R. Sherwood, R. Ornmn, C. Stmpson, C. Coyle, T. Kelsey, C Wrllctts, L Cook, J 'lornplcins I I I I 1 1 I I I Row lg L Atlwn, A, Bzrmdvs, D. Heyslmn1, J. Apgor, C. Bclbbltt, C. O'Dell, D. Murphy, K. Sprague. Row l. Tr:-zuw, S Banu-, D Stfrnrnngc-r, D. Sibble, N. Neal, C. Vosslcr, A. Qunckenbuslw, B, Se-ogcr, Row fl P+-rl-., R Bt-nur-tt, R Spin-r, K. Fl:-sclwutz, S. Spencer, S. Slocum, J. Jackson, R. Brondvs, R Molon Row 4: A. lwftu-, D, Hvtzt-I, D Suppcn, R. Bell, L. Lewis, R Havens, R. Peck, J. Sobeck, W. Moyers Row D card rwuy, R. Stvvr-ns, L Dorm, G. Brunduge, W. Sturdcvont, M. Hyer, T. Prindle, S. Potter, D Wulson, Putt:-1. SC: 1 L . 1 5-if - A ls n H L x day A if 5 W 5 .41 A . l . .. . I F L w- , KJ is x .. f 1 - 1 ll?-f ...4 3 I . ' I P Yr M4 - Left to Right: Row 1: P. Carter, P. Gigee, M. Swarthout, M. Cole, R. Butler, S. Grossman, N. Houghtling. Row 2: L, Stanton. S. O'Connor, D. Jones, C, Bartlett, L Miller, S. Snyder, D. Christman, J. Perry. Row 3: H. Murray, S, Weaver, B. Gleason, T. Fortner, G. Krentz, K. Smith, J, White, Row 4: R. Fox, J. Grastorf, E. Geer, E, Lathrop, B. Lippman, F. Saunders, R. Knowles. Row 5: J. Armstrong, R. Ropan, R. Geer, R Fanton, C. Cross, K. Swarthout, R. Reisman. Left to Right: Row 1: B, Bierman, J. Knapp, L. Ost, M. Ballard, S. Stewart, A. Runzo, K. Lockwood. Row 2: Spencer, N. Fleischer, F. Cronk, J. Orman, S. Gleeson, J. Erwin, D. Brown. Row 3: G. D'Arcy, A. Vossler, J. Goth, V. Apsey, D. Dean, J. Sounders, P. Weimer. Row 4: J, Gridley, R. Mills, F. Young, M. Papoulios, M. Hyslip, R. McCauley, F. Young. Row 5: D. Temple, J. Jensen, D. Thompson, M, Gent, E. Cornelius, F. Post, Q1 l fil. ,S lllx' fu .7- XM ,E 'J CHM- Left to Right: Row 1: B. Langdon, J. Brandes, M. Frank, J. Mullen, J. Hare, G. Gould, D. Dare, M. Thompson. Row 2: S. Peterson, E. Mead, P. Jones, R. Dixon, W. Babbitt, S. Black, L. Meyer, J. Goth, M. Sikaros. Row 3: D. Loyfield, K. Fanton, P. Gardner, P. McPheters, J. Flint, A. Hallet, A. Pierce, G. Reynolds, Row 4: J. Peet, D. Dickerson, J. Ebeling, D. Fonton, J. Meyer, J. Minges, D. Gleason, E. Smith. Row 5: J. Rauber, T Bogle, K. Clark, S. Yeager, L. Whitsell, D. lde, B. Adams, R. 'iNood. Left to Right: Row 'l: L. Bellamy, C. VanSkiver, B. Cornelius, R. Gowdy, S. Gridley, M. Gridley, A. Coulter, D. Butler. Row 2: A. Riehl, M, Armstrong, C. Fontan, D. Deshler, S. McEnroe, B. Brace, K. Lippmen, J. Ahl, M. Burgess. Row 3: F. Saunders, B. Watkins, M. Duke, J. Nickerson, J. Buchholz, P. Ackerman, K. McCracken, D. Goodsell. Row 4: J. Colegrove, F. Bennett, D. Gary, D. Gee, P. Rodenrys, R. Burton, J. Knapp, J. Stisser. Row 5: D. Cline, D. Reuning, L. Stannard, D. Stahlman, D. Gleason, W. Howden, N. Walsh, J. Scott. . 14? . 0,9 .1 ' t- ,, '1 w F -O F .4 L 4 4 5-1 Q11 X ' i ... Li il Li-lt ta Right, Row 1: L Dodds, Janice Hopkins, Joan Hopkins, C. Watson, J. Gefters, C. Fox, T. Knox L. Johnston. Row 2: L. Spence, J. Clark, C. Schrader, M. Blackwell, P. Freer, E. Howden, G. Clark, J McCarthy J, Vosslvr. Row 3: R. Burger, S. McEnrae, P. Bullard, S. Coleman, V. Nobles, R. Thomas, D. Versch Row 4: E Kailhoinnv R. Briggs, l.. VanSkiver, L. Knox, S. Davis, D. Dannheim, R. Stanton, E. Miller. Row 5 D. Fi LXL- man, B Gardner, C. Cornelius, T. Church, J. Kaiser, W. Briggs, J. Hyslip, W. Costello, G. Drcvas I I I I I I I Row 1: G. Gleason, D. Soagor, W. O'Donnell, P, Wilson, S. Gowdy, J. Taylor, M. Dodson, J, Carter. Row 2 L' Gmdm-i. S Burroughs, S. Hall, E. Houghtling, C. Jackson, J. McBride, S. Weber, D. Childress, B. Atkins Row 3: R Cowl R Pfuntner, J. Austin, V. McCracken, I. Aldrich, L. Post, C. Juengling, J. Simmons. Row 4 J, Manian, R Bartlett R. Crandall, A. Thatcher, C. Houghtling, R. Curry, D. Dufly, T. Foitner. Row 5: W, Dvnms H Smith, E. Williariis, F. Warmley, J. Thomas, E. Winans, W. Cale, D. Finney. L4 M ' -.w-- ' avi' ,mf .L-H 1T'S,.:.. 'bb' Nl lvl? Io Right Row l: P. Govitf, J McAr1dr0ws, S Crnig, J. Goodlifl, G. Miller, J. MCGinle-y, L. Holliday r .J Studi-i Row 2: D Bm-r, L Buclxvvfiltclr, L. Wixsolw, N. Willic1ms,M Smith, N. Elacling, B. Curry, B Phillips Row 3: VV Knox. K. C3fll'llf'lIl, VV. Gould, M Moog, D. Amidon, C. Cornelius, C. Wolfc, R. Vxfoshbuin, S Iurkwiuii Row 4: R Quin-, R, Norton, D. Rogers, C. Groves, E, Ballon, L, Fisher, D Cline, J DL-Paw, B, Hunt D Brirnvy Row 5: L1 Aldiich, R. Sherwood, R Osman, C Simpson, C. Coyle, T. Kclsvy, C. VVillcHs, L Cook, J. Tompkins Row l: L Ailxf-ii, A Biuncli-s, D. Hoyshcim, J. Apgar, C. Babbitt, C. O'Dell, D. Murphy, K, Sproguc, Row 2: l Tiwim-, S Bifici-, D Stmningor, D. Sibble, N. Neol, C. Vossler, A. Qunclcenbush, B. SCGQCV Row 3: S Pvrl-., R Bvnnr-H, R Spicur, K. Flffschuiz, S, Spencer, S. Slocum, J. Jackson, R. Brondvs, R Molond Row 4: A Pimci-, ID Hz-ln-I, D. Suppci, R. Bell, L, Lewis, R Havens, R, Peck, J, Sobeck, W. Meyers. Row 5: D Ch all Polfvi, wriy R Sli-vr-ns, L Donn, G. Brundrige, W. Sturclevunl, M, Hyer, T. Prindle, S. Pollcr, D. Wilsoiw, A. Ellie: ' 1. K I 1 I 1 I 1 li-it to Riglrr: Row l: E. Diflu-r'5orr, J, Clark, C. Bierrnan, M. McAndrews, P. Rosa, L, Allen, J. Palmctier I, Dr-mn Row 2: L XfN orriclr. D. Nobles, B. Zrnnor, D. Pfuntner, J. Cooper, Jac Slrear, Jan Slreor, E. Sinrp sun, K Arki-n Row 3: D Rrrglrrrrs, S. Kane, R. Witte-r', J. Stanford, B Stanford, L Clrarnlrc-rs, R, MaCDowell G. Ki-rvrrr, J. Spinelli. Row 4: D. Wlrite, T. Colvgrovc, T. Lclrrnarr, G, Monroe, G. Leonard, S. Castellano J Nyalugrgrar' R Moscardini, C. Roeske. Row 5: P, Surely, D. Eddy, C. Mariner, R, Knox, J. Babcock, R Hnyfer, W Cole, NN Ordiway, L. Gardner. 1 1 1 Lelr to Right Row 11 M. Harder, K, Aiken, J. Fanton, P, Martin, L. Clark, J. Tlrornas, K. Lunn, B, Howe Row 2: M, Lrppnran, K. Gordnicr, J. Prince, K. Manion, R. Wlritney, C. McClure, D. Juengling, S. Gray Row 3: R Arlwrrmiir. VV. Covel, A. Carlin, L. Salmonson, D. Woolar'd, J. McNulty, P. McClure, L. Nye, K Kalrnla-n, Row 4: D. O'Connor, B. Fisher, J. Barnes, G. Shelley, J. Morrison, C. Gardner, R. Trover, D Starks Row 5: R. Barnett, R. Morris J. Woinman, J. Cochran, F. Coyle, E Dunslwie, W, McAllister, J. Ham. lri-l, J. lirnn, E. Reisman. 'mfr- Q Having a highly successful season, the Lions of W.H.S. com- piled a fine record of 5 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie on the 1954 gridiron. Captaining the attack upon our opponents were Don Avery, quarterback, and Dave Mitchell, center. Aided by a strong line and a swift loackt1eld, the team out- rushed their toes 1,789 yards to 1,352 yards. Although not in the conference this year, the Lions had wins of 19-13 over Corning Northside, 27-13 over Batavia, and a 6-6 tie with Hornell, who were all in the conference. Lett to Right: Row 1: M Murphy, J. MacKenzie, J. Bacon, D. Mitchell, D. Avery, J. Fortner, P. Swarthout, R Hill Row 2: Coach Ruger, F. Houghtling, R. Cooper, VV. Hendrick, M. Gilman, J. Lonsberry, M. Johnston, W. Riggs, Coach Lyon. Row 3: Mgr. R, Ward, J. Princlle, S. Obourn, J. Johnson, R. Kenyon, L. Wilson, R. Margoson, Mgr. R. Ellis Row 4: M. Burdick, P. Wesche, J. Spowart, D. Geffers, R. Piscitelli, E, Bonta, R. Morrison, Mgr. R. Leonard, I I I I I I I I I I I J.V. Team. Left to Right. Row I: M. Church, E. Ludden, D. Temple, W. Klang, W. Gary, L. Mead, J. Layfleld, D. Leiper. Row 2: T. Dean, D. Sherwood, T. Sheridan, J. Clark, G. Mothers, L. Wilson, R. Bower, D. Thompson, M Eldridge. Row 3: Mgr. R. Leonard, P. Rheil, M. Gent, R. Mills, T. Klinger,W. Burns, J. Miller, F. McCracken, B. Johnson, F. Post, Coach Aronson. WHS 47 I9 7 27 27 6 l2 37 Varsity Game Record Bolivar Corning Northside Olean Bath Batavia Hornell Bradford Bishop Fallon 21 Oppon ent 20 I3 I3 0 T3 6 47 I3 - 5 S , u .3 90 ww x fi i vg'QQY JJ U Q My 3 v 3 CTJ 5 l 3 Q ,.- CD N The Library Council is organized to assist the librarian-two girls volunteer each class period to help at the desk. Seated L to R: S. Pohl, L. Crandall, E. Greenman. Standing L to R: J. Baldwin, S. Saunders, Mrs, Martin, Librarian, C. Thatcher, E. Fanton, V. Gowdy, H. Smith. I y aaa The voices which penetrate our sleepy brains each morning are those of members of the Radio Announcers' Club. The Junior and Senior announcers each have an op- portunity to read the announcements over the P.A. system. Seated: L to R: M. Marsh, G. Whitney, R. Lunn, K. Carpenter, .l. Bethe. Standing: L to R: B. Williams, H. Stout, R. Hill, J. Sheldon, D. Mitchell. The statesmen, diplomats ond politicinns of Wellsville High, oll give voice in our student council meetings. Filibustering is governed by the passing bell ot the end ot each Wednesdoy's activitity period. The upper house is composed ol senior sencitors. Seated L. to R: P Stisser, N Drisroll, G. Gillis, A, Brown, D. Fuller lPres.J, C. Fleschutz, J. Bacon, G. Gaid- ner. Standing L to R.: W Gory, R. Emerson, M. Burdick, D. Fuller, C. Williams, H. Stout, J. Spowort, J, Bolorn, Mr. Rugolne lAdvisorl, B. Williams. -aye . The lower house of council teaches the iunior high members representotive responsibility. Back row, L. to R.. G. McGraw, C. Roeslce, B. Lipprnon, R. Bell, R. Sherwood, R. Wood, D. Gary, D, Suppa, J. Hyslip, Mr, Kolwnken, R, Reuning, B. Adams, M. Gent. Seated L to R.: K. Sprague, L. Buclxwolter, W. O'Donnell, S. Weaver, S. Perry lVice Pres,l, R, Mills, J. Jensen, L. Treize 24 pus, , .' I I I I I I I I g.,:. gT'f is JIM .NX , Under the guidance of Mrs. Canessa, the new Future Teacl1er's Club gives its members experience in teaching. Row 1: P. Carter, S. Perry, P. Gigee, E. Hyslip, M. Lonsberry, C. Myers, L. Gridley, E. Keough, U. Stuart. Row 2: J. LaForge, A. Runzo, G. Eldridge, M. Meyer, W. Gordon, C. Gibbs, S. Murray, S. Ward, M. Poling, V. Gowcly Row 3: P. Blaisdell, E. Thomas, R. Lunn, G. Whitney, C. Helmhold, A. Brown, V. Knox, J. Swart- liout, S. Burroughs Row 4: J. Langdon, J. Metcalf, A. Flanagan, N. Driscoll, G. Gillis, B. Yaw, R. Simpson, R. Jensen, M. Edson. Row 5: B. Schoonover, C, Freeman, J. Williams, N. Smith, G. Gardner, M. Scott, N. Christmon, M. Marsh, D. Wurster. The Future Nurses help the hospital staff and become familiar with the medical world. Row 1: B. Raub, M. Bohne, D. Fonton, E. Dunning,C. Aiken, A. Herbert, M. Walsh, D. Smith, E, Karlsson, R, Ballard. Row 2: J. Baldwin, J. Williams, B. Armstrong, S. Jensen, J. Whelpley, J. McNulty, E. Keough, C. Gridley, N. Wil- kins, H. Stout, M. Lonsberry. Row 3: M. Davis,A, Hendershot,J. McConnell, E. Hyslip, S. Hinckley, P. White, M. Simpson, B. Cooper, C. Williams, T. Cook, K. Hopkins, Row 4: H. Stout, D. Stocking, D. Brownell, P. Burton, C. Dougherty, P. Sisser, P. Colegrove, B. Fanton, M. Childress, B. Schoonover, C. Schramm, N. Bartlett. Bartlett. Row 5: E. Govitt, M. Edson, M. Steininger, C. Williams, D. Fisher, B. Starr, E. Greenmon. rf, l. 1 ' N' KI Ut. 'xl -.4 The FFA. sponsors various proiects in the field of agriculture. Row 1: L. to R.: K. Fanton, R. Pfuntner, D. Foster, R. Fanton, C. Stout, Mr. Carter, N. Starks, F. Shields, R. Sizer, C. Spicer, R. Stevens. Row 2: B D. Thomas, B. Fanton, E. Hunt, C. Wolfe, J. Jensen, C. Graves, L. VanSkiver, W. Geer, D. Brandes, K Perry, J. Miller, R. Freeman, D. Fanton, E. Ludden. Row 4: D. Aldrich, G. Cornelius, K. Swarthout, F. Rapon F. Dannheini, A. Snider, VV. Cole, J. Cole, E. Cornelius, C. Graves, R. Bower, J. Washburn, A. Kruger L. Meade, W. Rapan. Row 5: G. Fanton, R. Knox,R. Rapan, L. Fanton, D. Sherwood, J. Thomas, R. Sekoll W. McDowell, L. Cicirello, J. Ludden, J. Crow. The 4H prepares the younger boys for membership in the FFA. Row T: L. to R.: G. Cornelius, F. Rapan, R. Pfuntner, K. Swarthout, R. Sherwood, J. Weinmon, G. Jackson, S. Jackson, L. VanSkiver. Row 2: W. Covel, K. Garfield, S. Kano, D. Norton, K. Fanton, W. Gould, R. Stahton, L. Peterson, B. Brandes, C. Rogers, Mr. Carter lAdviserJ. Row 3: K. Smith, R. Cole, T. Lehman: E. Miller, P. McClure, B. Fisher, R. Stevens, C. Sinip son, D. Wilson, L. Fisher. Row 4: K. Kohnken, T. Kelsey, R. Morris, D. Penney, J. Hambel, E. Geer, W. Ordway, L Whitscll. Row 5: R. Barrett, F. Coyle, R. Bell, J. Lunn, R. Knox, B. Fontan, D. Freeman, J. Rouber Hn Starks, R. Cole, S. Kane, K. Garfield, L. Fisher, B. Fisher, G. Leonard, K. Smith, J. Weinrnan, S. Jackson. Row 3: 1' llw Fiituie Homoinukois are a progressive and active force in the scliool, Row 'l: B, Ransom, P. Fogcl, M, Wiilsli, C VVilkins C. Myers. B. Aiken, L. Stanton, Row 2: D. Stocking, D, Price, J. Bastian, L. Crandall, M , Cuiiy, B. Palmatier, S. Gaifield, D. Day. Row 3: T. Cook, D. Brownell, M. Brandes, L, Miller, H. Smith, S, Gleason, J, Eiwin, E, Gavitt. Row 4: E. Houglitling, P. Burton, S. Allen, N. Bartlett, C. Thatcher, B. Gorton, P. Messlei, N. Houglitling. 7 l 1,1 4 4M llllllll Row 1: R. Arnold. E. Gres-ninan, D. Ray, B. Lynady, M. Mills, P. Trayer, D. Wasliburii. Row 2: B. Stout P. Vciiiglin J, Brownell, J. Aiken, D. Eldridge, D. Knapp, B. Fanton, R. Cornelius. Row 3: E. Taylor, M Erwin, E. Fanton, K. Wilkins, B. Cross, J. Curry, M. Massey. Row 4: D. Smith, D. F1Sl1Ef, H- Dixon, D- Clin D. Collins, J. Denne. r , I .B ,g. BAA yi I i yr Senior Dramatics Club is an organization of young producers, directors, and, of course, actors. Row 1: L. to R : G. Gardner, S. Austin, S. Perry, N. Driscoll, J. Swarthout, J. LaForge, D. Magee. Row 2: M. Scott, E Hyslip, D. Wurster, J. whelpley, M. Marsh, S. Young, R. Walker, B. Schoonover. Row 3: J. Spargur, M Lonslac-rry, J. Williams, U Stuart, P. Sisser, N. McCracken, A. Bennett, G. Gleason. Row 4: H. Fitch, T. Edgctt, J. Bethe, C. Young, M. Richmond, K. Carpenter, R. Myers, R. Arnold. lI , agawfg ' .. Row ln L. to R.: M. Kleinbaclc, D. Ackerman, G. Eldridge, M. Meyer, H. Driscoll. R. Gary, P. White. Row 2: N. Smith, N. Christman, G. Gillis, M. Whorton, M. Poling, R. Stitely, S. Jensen. Row 3: P. Bloisdell, J. Clemens, W. Gordon, R. Lunn, G. Whitney, E. Thomas, D. Merrifield. Row 4: B. Starr, H. Stout, M. Davis, K. lloplcins. M. Folwell, H. Stout, B. Williams. Q . uf- J . ini - is ' ff. 1 5, , 1 I , D9 I 0 C sl' ll' IQ' .1 1 IUUJM, ' .nuff ,.- not I-I . i f it, -.r'K '--- ' -Li.. .QL I ' Q x . The Junior Dromatics Club meets Wednesday and Thursday mornings. Row 'l: L. to R.: J. Hopkins, M. Gridley, J, Hopkins, L Dodds, S. Burroughs, A. Coulter, L. Johnston, D. Dore, M. Thompson. Row 2: J. Knapp, F. Cionk. D. Rogers. L. Dean, H. Smith, R. Bennett, S. Black, J. Goth, G. Gould. Row 3: D. Butler, J. Hare, E. Wells, M. Sikaras, M. Duke, S. Peterson, S. Snyder, B. Langdon, S. Stewart. Row 4: S. Coleman, P, Gard- ner, P. Gigee, J. Carter, S. McEnroe, B. Brace, K. Lockwood, B. Cornelius. Row 5: P. Bullard, P. Ackerman, G. Fitch, J. McPheters, D. Christmcm, K. Lippman, D. Dean, M. Frank. Row l: L, to R.. B. Howe, K. Lunn, J. Fanton, S. Craig, P. Martin, D. Anwidon, J. Goodlift, G. Miller. Row 2 S. Spencer, D. Steininger, L. Treszisc, K. Sprague, D. Seager, K. Fleschutz, D. Sibble, M. Harder, D. Pfunt ner. Row 3: B. Zinner, M. Lippman, L. Aiken, B. Phillips, S. Brace, K. Manion, N. Williams, P. Lewis, L Weireck, S. Kane. Row 4: P. McClure, D. Juengling, M. Bacon, J. McGinley, B. Brunell, L. Trezise, P. Gavitt S. Murphy, S. Gridley. Row 5: C. Roeske, C. Wolfe, G. Clemens, C. McClure, M. McAndrews, P. Carter, T Coll-grove, H. Murray, J. Morrison, A t of' My 5 v s . 74. .5 Row 1: L. to R.: N. Driscoll, J. Harkness, S. Austin, S Brunell, R. Lunn, E. Keough, B. Schoonover, B. Birch, P White, A. Jensen. Row 2: J Swarthout, R. Stitely, L. Cran doll, C. Mumma, S. Weaver P. Carter, A. Mumma, C. Aiken, K. Lockwood, J. Kru ger. Row 3: G. Gardner, B. Armstrong, A. Braunschwei- ger. N. Smith, N. Christman, N. Fleischer, J. McConnell. D. Dean. Row 4: J. Bethe, J. Clemens, N. Bartlett, M. Marsh, U. Stuart, B. Howell, E. Hyslip, M. Schwalb. tie I I I Row 1: L. to R.: W. McAllister, R. Ward, W. Smith, R. Marsh, D. Fuller, D. Dare. Row 2: D. Temple, A. Kerton, R. Stevens, R. Emerson, R. Spicer, F. McCracken. Row 3: M. Church, W. Coy, M. Gilman, W. Hendrick, E. Banta, L. McCracken. Row 4: D. Avery, B. Wilkins, C. Ives, J. Fortner. Row 1: L. to R.. M. Poling, C. Williams, M. Simpson, C. Spencer, M Ballard, E. Karlsson, L. Trezise, N. Simar, H. Newland, V. Gowdy Row 2: T. Fortner, J. Metcalf, G. McGraw, B. Starr, D. Merrifield, J Knapp, P. Colegrove, S. Perry, R. Ballard, N. McCracken. Row 3: P. Blaisdell, A. Bennett, S. Burger, R. Simpson, H. Driscoll, M. Lonsberry, M. Scott, J. Gath, B. Gleason, J. Langdon. Row 4: M. Richmond, M McCracken, G. Wilson. A. Flanagan, L. McFadden, B. Ketchner, K. Wil- kins, K. Hendershot, B. Cooper, G. Whitney. The Treblettes sing for assemblies and pri vate functions. Row 1: L. to R.: G. Gardner, J. Harkness, P. Carter, C. Mumma, M. Bal lard. Row 2: P. Blaisdell, C. Young, J. Kru ger, A. Braunschweiger, S. Perry, J. Lang don. Row 3: M. Scott, N. McCracken, A. Flanagan, G. WlIson,'U. Stuart. Jqavztl- There are one hundred ten voices in the mixed choir under the direc- tion of Mrs. Markle. Choir meets every Monday and Wednesday morning. Mrs. Markle. The Choiristers are a new group this year-they are the Treblettes male counterparts. Row 1: L. to R.: F. McCracken, R. Emerson, W Smith, A. Kerton. Row 2: J. Fortner, L. McCracken, D. Mitchell, D. Avery Row 3: C. Ives, M. Gilman, D. Temple, B. Wilkins. I si 4 3' , x HJ z 5.1 ,ix th The hi l'1li ht af the year is the costume ball, the Le Cercle Francais or Frencli Clulu meets once a mon . g g Mardi Gras. L. to R.: Row 'l: D. Helm, G. Eldridge, M. Meyer, J. LaForge, N. Wilkins, S. Weaver, L. Karlsson. R. Ballard. Row 2: M. Scott, B. Cooper, T. Fortner, P. Blaisdell, C. Gibbs, G. Gardner, J Daily, J Metcalf Row 3: A. Brown, S. Snyder, L. Miller, B. Gleason, D. Clwristman, S, Jensen, C. Gridley, J. Gatlt, E. Bricker. Row 4: H. Driscoll, C. Young, J. Bethe, J. Williams, J. Stuart, J. Harkness, J. Vklltelpley, ' P l K Henclersliot. Row 5: G. McGraw, J. Betlwe, H. Fitch, G. Lee, T. Klinger, J. Bacon, M. apou ios ' 7 I I I I Q 4 1 1 l tri R: Row 1: G. Gillis, R. Jensen, S. Perry, M Lonsberry, G. Hazzard, S. Austin, N. Driscoll, B. Howell. Row 2: M. Mayer, C. Meyers, P. Stisser, A. Flanagan. G. McGraw, P. Colegrove, A. Phelps. V. Gawdy. Row 3: L. Tiezise, P. Carter, J. Langdon, J. Perry, P. Gigee, B. Bierman, J. Swartlwout. Row 4: E. Keough, M, Edson, F. Cronls, M. Bacon,J. Berger, J. Knapp. Row 5: M. Wormley, M. Gilman, J. Bolam, J. Stevens. - v S 2' . I 4 7' Q These orc' Mr. Molinori's protege-5, the Junior Bond. L. to R. Row 'lz S. Bruce, J. Goodlifi, L. Johnson, C. McClure, K. Monion, K. Sprogue, D. Seeger. Row 2: S. Gmy, S. Potter, R. Pfuntner, R. Bell, D. Hctzel, D. Suppo, R. Wash- lmurn. Row 3: R. Stevens, J. Tompkins, L. Thornton, G. Gleason, C. Willets, L. Deon. The Junior Orchestvo is u training ground for eventual membership in the school orchestra. L. to R. Row l: A. Brundos, C. Schroder, G. Arnold, L. Samuelson, D. Woolord. Row 2: G. Reynolds, C. Vossler, J. Shear, P. Wil- son, J. Fonton, R. Whitney, B. Watkins. 9 3.- . ,wr ov l Q ' 'x are justly proud of our orchestra. Though members constantly Change, the group maintains a high level of pc'if0iinClnC1'y1:Ctl filter ye.-Cir. L. to R. Row 1: E. Howe, J, Garnlnell, V. Knox, G. Wilson, R. Sirnpson, L. McFadden, S. Hinckloy,,L. Garner. Row 2: D. Temple, R. Reuning, V. Apsey, K. Hendcrshot. Row 3: D. Dore, A. Vossler, H. Spargur, J. Swarthout, M. Simpson, A. Phelps, A, Flanagan, C. Spenser, W. O'Donncll. Row 4: D, Fuller, S. Ste-wart, R. Stevens, B. Langdon, C. Schrarnm, J. Langdon. Row 5: W. Riggs, M. Gilinon, S. Black, P. Craven, D. Thompson, D. Maryo, R. Emerson, R. Hill, R. MacCauley, P. Stettenbentz. Our traditional string quartet this yeor includes, L. to R.: G. Wilson, V. Knox, A. Phelps, L. McFadden. Q 'X The trio was intro- Mr, Adelbun PUIUG duced this year. Mern- - Director bers are, L. to R.: A. K ' Phelps, W. Riggs, V. til ' 1 3 Knox lf' . Tl? -. Thu bond colors our school events with clever marching formations. Row 1: E, Briggs, R. Emerson, W. Dennis, R. Hill, J. Mlliiidc, V. Mcifiockvn, R. Stevens. Row 2: J. Goth, J. Mullen, J. Hopkins, J. Polmciteer, S. Ofonnor, Mr. Molinori R. Bullard, A. Runzo, Mr, Molinari. Row 3: L. McCracken, A. Church, A. Reihl, B. Burch, C. Watson, J. Hopkins, Difeftof A. Pin-in-, R. Lunn, M. Bullard, Row 4: D. Fuller, H. Stout, M. Bohno, J, Carter, M. Sworthout, M. Clancy, S. Stew- urt, C. Gould, J. Hume, Row 5: R. Wilkins, L. McCracken, M. Goodrcuu, F. Young, J. Ormon, T. Knox, G. Whitnvy. Row 6: C. GIGVCS, R. Flurschutz, D. Thompson, D. Williams, J. Austin, D. Eddy, B. Miller. Row 7: J. lhonms, J. Cluilx, D. Lotton, J. Simons, M. Church. a o unch e , mf X A coinpututivuly nuw group. tho Molorvtti-s have become one of the outstonding attractions when the bond pcrfoinis. L. to R.: N. McCracken, S. Block, J. Goth, P. Trover, P. Stisser, C, Gardner, R. Stitely. Y Fl 'f if Sill, lNX igiii Nu W ki i i 911 in n i The National Thespian Societ is a nation- 'd h y wi e onorary' society, Considerable experience either backstage or before the lights is required for membershi . L. t R. St d' p o an mg: M. Richmond. Row 'I. D. Mitchell G Gardner. Row 2: Miss Forsythe, Adviser, C. Gibbs, M. Scott, Row 3: P. Blaisdell, C. Young, J. Bethe, A. Brown. Row 4: J. Fortner, T. Edgett, L. McCracken, J. Bacon. f-igaaa, ' ' ., . In addition to student ofiicers, several honorar Th s ' b y e plan mem ers are chosen from the faculty each year L. to R.. Mrs. Baker, honorary member, Miss Forsythe, advisor. Standing, L. to R.. J. Bacon, scribe, Mr. Gambell, honorary' member, D. Mitchfll, t - M L reasurer, r. Larson, honorary member, A. Brown, secretary, M, Richmond, president, G. Gardner, vice-president, 74' wi ,-5 -4 v 5 1 'nifty A ,s 36 3 5 I -I Y Y - .',- y-yf 5 . ,, , ,,-, . ,. 's' .M -.r-' . . ,W . - . ..,,f .-,Q X 4.1- ', n'-v,?f..sf1' -:New-' 115111 - fl... X The Stage and Lighting Crew is indispensable to ary performance which the school presents. L. to R.: T. Edgett, J. MacKenzie, J. Ketchner, P. Swarthout, G. Holland, R. Sherwood, E. Snyder, R. Sizer, N. Starks, H, Fitch, W, Hendricks, J. Chcirtreau, C. Leonard. The ushers are of great assistance in assemblies. Standing, L. to R.: P. Fitzer, B. Lippman, K, Rugaber, W. Brown- ing, J. Stevens, D. Barnes, H. Fitch, R. Lippmcm, M, Wormley, Mr. Alien, J. Prindle, J. Fortner. 37 sf Y The Camera Club delights in shooting varied subiects and enters its work in competition. L. to R. Seated: J. Bethe, M. Lonsberry, L, Stisser, C, Helmhold. Standing: B. Starr, M. Steininger, S. Young, T. Cook, R. Walker, M. Edson, R. Hyer, P. Wesche, Miss Ehrenzeller. I I I W I I I The movie operators are wise in the way of complex camera mechanism. L. to R. Kneeling: J. Layfield, T. Barnes Standing: P. Riehl, J. Rohr, E. McDowell, H. Beach, R. Lippman, R. Kinder, L. McCracken, J. Covel, Mr. Ford. 6 -if z,. 'I , .1 . is . . J ' ss T3 . ,Q 4 . Q Q ,H+ , I . i A , . I P' 1 -X 'S Loaders Club sponsors dances and proiects during tlio year, Row 'I: C. Hclinliolcl, P. Blaisdcll. Row 2: C. Fle- ut1,N Driscoll, S, Perry. Row 3: S. Murray, H. Stout, M. Marsh, G, Eldridge. Row 4:A, Williams, K. Caipcn' tu, G. Giantioi. Standing: S. Wai'd, R. Lunn, H. Stout, A. Brown, A. Flannagan, Miss Cox. 0 I e I I I study-nts of Cin-io and Caesar, Latin Club is anotlior means of practicing their language skill. Row 1 Karlsson, C. Murnnia, M. Clarify, S. Perry, R. Siilcly, G. Krerwiz, J, l.aForgC, C. Williaiiis, Row 2: D. Duan Wlioiton, M. Str-iningoi, J. McConnell, N. Fleischer, L. Ost, M. Bolwno, J. Metcalf. Row 3: H, Stout, M. Davis Armstrong, S. Jensen, L. Gridlsy, E. Morrison, C. Flochutz, V, Morrison, S. Burrows. Row 4: R. Mills, R, Hill Ga-nt, B. Lippnian, A. Herbert, J. Scarlato. Xf T' g 1 5 l i. QIASLA Senior Drornatics Club, R. Lunn, secretary, Miss Forsythe, advisor, C. Young, president, P. Blaisdell, vice-president. .Xy t'. 94 NH 3 tx! ffqiv ii - - Future Teachers Club, A. Runzo, historian, C. Myers, V. Knox, li- brarian, Mrs. Canessa, advisor, G. Gardner, vice-president, R. Simpson, president. Future Nurses Club: M. Davis, secretary, J. Williams, vice-president Mr. Babcock, advisor, H. Stout, president, B. Armstrong, reporter Leaders Club, H. Stout, secretary, Miss Cox, advisor, C, Helmlwold, president, P, Blaisdell, points award chairman. Camera Club: M. Edson, treasurer, M. Lonsberry, secretary, Miss El-irenzeller, advisor, L. Stisser, president, C. Helmhold, vice-presl- dent. ide ' I I f 3 I I f ?l I . q-any , ri! Q. wg: R t i it- 3 f f ,J , 0 . 'J x 4 1 ' t 1 Student Council, Seated: J. Perry, vice-president, D. Fuller, presi dent, R. Mills, secretary of lower house, Standing: J. Bacon, parlia- mentarian, Mr. Kohnlcen, advisor, Mr. Rugaber, advisor, A. Brown, treasurer, C. Fleschutz, secretary of upper house. X K ...J F.H.A.: B. Stout, secretary, L. Crandall, vice-president, C. Myers, president, K. Wilkins, song leader, Miss Baumunk, advisor, P. Vaughn, parliamentarian, B. Aiken, treasurer, M. Brandes, re- porter. Si i'.T.A., R. Sizer, sentinel, N, Starks, vice-president, C. Stout, presi- dent, Mr. Carter, advisor, R, Shields, reporter, R. Foster, secretary. O O Junior Dramatics Club, L. Tresize, president lFri.J, S. Burrows, sec- retary lWed.l, S. Snyder, president lWed.l, Miss Forsythe, advisor, B. Brace, vice-president lFri.l, D. Dean, secretary lFri.l. French Club, .l. LaForge, president, G. Gardner, vice-president, Mrs. Canessa, advisor, M. Meyer, secretary, P. Blaisdell, treasurer. Latin Club, M. Bohne, president, Mrs. Cronauer, advisor, J. Met- calf, secretary-treasurer, S. Perry, vice-president, R. Mills, sergeant- at-arms. in Hfiliy 2 I I I These officers represent a number of fields and interests. The clubs they lead teach human values as well as provide social activity. 4-H Club: Mr. Carter, advisor, T. Kelsey, vice-president 7, G. Cor- nelius, reporter 8, B. Bell, secretary 7, F. Rapan, secretary 8, K. Swarthout, president 8, R. Pfuntner, vice-president 8. if -1 XJ ,P Swnioi Owl Staff o v r 1 0 C05 ' W.- ii 1- iiftty wiitirci at tlw Owl, our sfiiaoi a er. It has main- t I P F5 tfiinftii a vvty tiiiili iinuirtalistic standard, winning the Columbia i tint-tit-ncv Mt-niaiint award tar sixteen straight years. Key mem- Q intra ltr-low air-, Sitting: R. Hill, sports editor, C. Fleschutz, editor, M Mttyi-i, mcitnmin editor. Standing: D. Fuller, fourth page ed- itor, Mr, Fiilli-r, advisory M. Scott, second page editor, A. Murnrria, tri im 5 rnanaiivr, F, Karlsson, advertising manager, Mr, Rode-nrys, liusinr-x5 advisor. 1, :iff s' 4 X., -fm 592, The junior' editorial stafi in- cludes, L. to R.: Miss Tmniain, advisor, Francis Cronin, mi- itor, Peter Fitzvr, afmstairt editor: Diane Cl1ii5trnan, IPA porter. Junior Owl Staff 'i Officers of the Outing Club are N. Smith, secretary, A. Williams, president, Mr. Larson, advisor, N. Christman, vice-president. .1 ky-'TN-. ,' fr R.. , K H L li' ',,.,.---- The Outing Club is an energetic group which spends the weekends scrambling all over the countryside. L. to R Row 'l: C. lves, D. Mitchell, J. Fortner, N. Christmon, N. Smith, A. Williams, R. Piscitelli, W. Klang. Row 2 J. Spowart, R. Riehl, J, MacKenzie, P.Swarthout, R. Kenyon, S. Burger, A. Flanagan, C. Myers. Row 3: D. Hart J. Stevens, J. Bacon, J. Lee, J. Bolom, D. Fuller, W. Riggs, R. Spicer, B. Keough, Mr. Larson. Row 4: M. Lons- berry, J. Bethe, L. Miller, B. Starr, P. Wesche, J. Hendricks, T. Cronin, R. Gary, J. Harkness. Row 5: S. Perry G. McGraw, C. Gray, E. Thomas, D. Wurster, C. Mumma, P. Blaisdell, C. Helmhold, C. Young, C. Sullivan Row 6, J. Clemens, G. Gardner, V. Gowdy, L. Gridley, M. Marsh, J. Williams, H. Stout, K. Hopkins, R. Walker G. Lockwood. Row 7: M. Meyer, G. Eldridge, W. Gordon, J. LaForge, A. Mumma, E. Hyslip, P. Stisser, P. Burns S. Young. Row 8: B, Gordon, P. Messler, C. Fleschutz, P. Traver, H. Stout, M. Davis, M. Stieninger. ffxf f 1 L-i, ' F I X .fr L six r ar .X 4' C 4 43 1 l vf21'lg5'g5L E if I i i S lain- Officers of the Sportsmanship Club are P. Blaisdell, vice-president, C. Fleschutz, president, D. Avery, secretary, P, Swarfhouf, treasurer, Mr. LeFeber, advisor, ..a..o! One of the school's high honors is membership in the Sportsmanship Club. L. to R. Row 'I: G. Granfier, K. Carpenter, C. Helmhold, S. Ward. Row 2: D. Fuller, P. Blaisdell, C. Fleschuiz, B. Wil- liams. Standing: Mr. LeFeber, P. Swarthouf, D. Mifchell, W. Riggs, D. Avery, J. Fortner, M, Gil- man, J. Lee, :Dk 0 'Y fl' se' 1 x! swiffa . gf . Gllltg gd lj! ',., ix' ,V y l l il -vi' 1 , R sfs 'f:' li I W is any IQ' R R Q il '. X X R .L A N...1 f 1 'xxiiiiiff .-3.55. , . Playing J.V. basketball these boys gain valuable experience to be used when they became varsity team mem- bers. Row 1: Coach Stevenson, F. Young, R. Lippman, D, Lehman, G. McGraw. Row 2: D. Schwaib, W. Elliot, R. Mills, S. Obourn, W. Klang, M. Wormley. Row 3: R, Daily, V. Transki, R. Margeson, R. Morrison, J. Thomas, T. Klinger. ,..7a auefowwl Here Coaches Stevenson and Kishlar plan game strategy. in-fx, Wxsf 1-7 R. Kn I x fl! igs 1 I' made W L. Benne i : ll 1u f'1c ',. fi' sf .v .fl 'D 4 r J if Y I D. Hill P. Swarthour lccipicinl T, Munro 'Q s,ig51f.5g5,.if, s On these pages Wellsville's varsity team members display a favorite shoi. The team shows great promise for future success. G. .-. P A? .ff 1 J qi . 5-Qgxx f C. Ives Lee ,v f -.., ... ,1...-..-n x ,. Q. ,F 1 B, Wilkins .JF li 1? 'af ' ' 'f N .J -.. , ' A.. V .W- ' ' ' --vw iszf',f,, ,, . .ff1 .5 Q 1 -. ?,JiT 'I :KV-'59 T 1 A . . 'ff , fi' 1' 4- ,. 4' Gif? ' ,: bn- ,, .- f' lr, , ls.: V - - ,d H ,M - 3 4.g.,l,,. , I was ,ww - 2 , i Q: ,, 4 V, -' Y f Y 2. ki S ' gg :M I I 5- Y Q Q 2 . Q' ,L Ar 1 ' . fy xf T .W -V.. K ggiE: . igi3!:f,,3T wYt,:...1-. V. X!! xxx? P , 1 1 I ' gf f 411 - ,Q .gf . ga A ge l f 2 - +,yff1 !?.gf35 . .,v . Wk 49- ., 1 rar:-if wig ' Q xg? 1. QQ Y 53 1 Q1 'f f-sf N 'SZ 17 xg A,,. . ,f in MQ 2.1,-f ,k wk ...ff-.,,, V, ...f ff' I? W? ,, 6 'L Q, .Nw . 1 . W.-, u ' 9 ' 5 g. fu - Y Xw .E ,..-...17 ,.,.. 'F K ' s 1 - ,M 4 ' .M u. A M . H., 'Q' X Qllv is A lu' Q 4 I , 1,- hb -6 I h gy' 'V , - I 1 5? 9 if v W lf: ff mf .eil ' ff W 1- -- 5: will H ' I . 'ft ff, , S! 1 1 K3-r i i-5 itz? 'ffl lghuhind-35-Q... ,,, , .f...:4., , . Q 4-5 aw., I A fe' ,D -f all 44. .4 -Q an -,vi 7 1051 -M ' . . 1' AILNAW, Q, 'rij . . 3- .I 95.961 ire: E R. Piscitelli, D. Avery, R. Knight, S. Osbourn. R. Driscoll lCapt.l, G. Burdick lCapt.l, M. Panaggio lCoachl. 704eZ4e'zcaeaackafzZo4e.., Our 1954 baseball season ended with great success. The squad, coached by Mauro Panaggio, battled their way to the finals where they were finally defeated by Seneca Falls I6-l.l Row 'lz l.. to R.: S. Obourn, R. Daily, L, Wilsori, M. Gilman, M. Burdick, R. Piscitelli, W. Klang, M. Wormley Row 2: L. to R.: R. Ellis, lManogerl, R. Knight, W. Piscitelli, R. Driscoll, G. Burdiclc,.lCaptainJ, T. Monroe, D. Avery, F. Seeley, R. Freeman iManagerl. .ww 31 .ao x 310 QQ. -..jf 5 w- I .. 35- HN J - ni fin' iiiiiiiiniimts of spring is Thu Saturday morning trock mcei. Couch Sid Miics is shown here wiih his , T. Carlin, H. Bench, V051 -,inmfi L. to R. Row 1: J Bacon, G. Simmons, J. Stevens, R, Spirur, F Cook MB i uidipix, W. Riggs, E. Hfiyvs. Row 3: R. Moriison, . I i Viinriif- Row 2: J, Spowuut, P. Swortiiout, B. Morgeson, R. McCrc1cken, J Corlin B Wilkins, D Mifniwcli, R HiIl,J , N. Hcim, D. Wilcox, . Sciu-Manu, P. Huckctt. M Mingwiwy, D Bniiiiw, E. MnCrrickL-n, Mr Mil0s'coocii . Row 4: R Cruwys, D. HUM, R Hinckley, R Emerson, i Hinnliiviiuwij J,Ciwur'Yicc1u. Norman Holm VY! . V .. r-RNS s A A U. Us 'I 45 Un- if-'ix trivia imimii--ig R. Hill, P. Swortlioui, J. Scimrtine, B. Mcirgcscn, M, Burdick, 1. viii' R ini, r-won, M. Murphy 'I-A I , .1 L.. i INCL v K I .4 f 4.5 a-- .N -- Philiip Hodwtf i mn- - S - :W..f.,.,.- 12 if -5 i W L if i i l i x ' I l E A l ws-4 .Q - Q. i I For our Junior Prom we chose Limelight as our theme, and Priscilla Blaisdell as our queen. Her cirtwnclents included Gayle Eldridge, Judy Lalcorge, Jean O'Donnell, and Nancy Clwristnian. ' 0 754 time ! Dick Lane's orchesira provided the music for Southern Dreamland, the prom of the class of 1956. Rita Gary reigned as queen and was attended b C rol M ' J H Mary Lou Pollng, and Roxanne Lunn. y a eyeis, oan arkness, Kay Hopkins, Carolyn Mumma, Q ..-.. K r Ml vi . nr: ,..T..,:L., eq Fifi ,dugg A ai ' Q 2 so ' 4 Q , J J ' sw li A is . f K 1- Q- V. il., ' fi 1, , 5 H '-JU 3 E . xx -1. iv u Q 1 rg? . r ,. A My J ' X , - K 'hh' ,-. W i . ' J X i , 55W , J - l ge J 2- 51 i :J V .x 4 . 3 .5 H: gs ze 5 I 1 Q i Q 'e , i Q .. J I Qw J x what Om ,duced I I Wit 9 IRC D 1 if .1'n. f7':: M' 'YP-'Oi 1. , . 'v A f ' A Left to ,ltg M 'wmkf MQMUWV, J L L Mgfluakagu I F I H D B P R Dvwoll Fx F,1,1f,1l D Mn lx ,, , ,. PM N .wa-,. 'N-5 ,Ui fi' C 00 .,.-11-1 'lm Y f ,f ef' 'fe ,.-V I o V r 9 v U 0 ll! aa var Ill -..1.- -.047 .lffj i ' .- lyl -2 :Wag 'RL-loose Him A vibronf inolee ol Color, inusic ond louqhTer-- Thoso orc our nieniorios of The Ped Millf' our junior ploy. The Red Mill is one ol The goyesT of VicTor HerhoiT's operohos. Sponsored by our junior Gloss, The presenToTion included sTu- denTs lroin eoch of The senior high grodes. Approxiinmely one hundred ond fifTy people were cosT ond niony oThers served on The prof VVoclding Chorus i dUCTion sToff. The nTonThs ond inonihs ol roliecir- sol drudgery were ropoicl ninny Tiinps by The enThusiosTiC reCopTion which The OlDUl'C llC1 received, For Those of Us who lived in HorlJorT's l-lollond lor Those Two vvonclerlul niglns, Tho Red Mill symbolizes rnoinenis ol unequolled exhilercnion ond excitement. lj lk.. 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LE. 1' ifiitxf 'l il fr Mfr 'iii A, .R it 1. hi hitrh -,X h Lwkx l v-v1 wh 1-v' ship in the National Honor Society is nornparabp giving P1 Bita Kauwa Kiy in taller v. r'viv'vrlwrsltip is llrnrtvd to Son of thc runior class and l5K of rhf I 1 ss we it-:thru rm nt- nl thi- writ.-ty .1rl-: nlttxinctti-r. sfholarship, lvaclorsliip and st rv e imma an ri-pr. si nts the lrrtrni st honor vvhifh tlrcr school confers, Right side. I anis 1 :son Q M Stott, C. Vli-wilwtf K. Carpenter, R. Hill. Loft side. C. Williams, G Gardner M Rrchntond R S rrp N Chiistrnan. J Sheldon, K. Brandi-s, D. Magee, M. Madden, M. Whortart M L nlrgu R Frnus n H Stout, C. Movrrmx. R Stvyvlts VV. Rigas, H. Stout. Absent. L MCFcid ur L Lowot 0 0 I v 4 I I I The ribbons which Priscilla Blaisdell is pinning on Marshu Steininger represent the tour colors of the society: white for character. gold for scholarship, purple for leadership, and green for service. VVIl'HOIt, Calpi-htvr, Fleschutz, and Stott sit irnlwli-rn the lu-ystotw and flaming torch x ,- .f .JU before the society's symbolic x . ,Q ,..,.xX1 f. if X KL' ra -gs r+ fi it . , , . .fjg .14 L ,haw- el law! Ca 'am ' I I I , ..-nu Q-A -Q . 551, ,S '- N VX S. It took out cfvmblmtd uftort to mole thts yeorbook possible. Our work on the l'SOUf'tOV7f0UGl'1',iYC1t'f pvo vided tw. with ttotlt fum and nduccmtion. Row 1: L. to R.: M Lonsbszrry, J Bettwe, M Mc-yor. G Ctttclnet fXws'ttd1wt f- Mummu Rww T. M. Stott, D Merrifield. B Stars, L. McFoddt-n Fdttfzt C Wtlttt1tww1 Btt-.tm-sn Mmwcxtt'-t , Mtw ttuftnyt-Um Adviaort. Row 3: G. Grcmtior, M. Richmond, C. Sulttvmw, R Stmpfmw G Wutiorw tAss't Busirwss Mfxmzqcrt, P. Bluisdcll. Row 4: K. Carpenter LAss't Editotb, J. Clefuem, C. Youwgz. Row 5: E. flxnwy, A. Krfrtrm, N Smith, N. Christmcm, J. LoFor 5 nun-ll 0641 w47m .,. Richard Hill and Priscilla Blaisdell David Mitchell and Ann Mummu my f 7 fl 'V The eight members of the l-lalllaf Fame are chosen by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, personality, sportsmanship, and general ability, .ii Alf gl 22 fs ff 4 f Q, is: i Molly Scott and Daniel Fuller Carol Fleschutz and Jack Bolam W-of iq Viv, r ws 5.5. fi BEST DANCERS , Jirn Moclfenzie, Ann Mummo MOST ATHLETIC Cgfol Helmlqoldy Don Avery 7 1 1 Z I I I S MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED . Carol Fleschutz, Dove Mitchell JOKERS OF I ft' 58 THE SENIOR CLASS . , . LQ-Q 4, R ',,, , tit Every yeor the Owl 'conducts o poll ornong the seniors to determine those who sholl hold closs titles. These ore ct few of this yeor's results. Mike Murphy, Ncmette Smith ...Q-.qv A Q 4 if l il ll - ll -- if 3 . ' l ,Mx , ' 1.4 l 5 f Y if X tl w 'X--w.'-van-lrxftsi is X A ,J 1. ...nv K., If Q 1' Q ' N I if li-IST PERSONAUUES Arm Brown, Joe Former BEST DRESSED . . Grclclwen Gardner, Dove Milrhell e Quant . , . 20 ' ' Q. A , s . h G 'P 1. ffm .lr-1 - . '1'f- . ,,-'H 3 ,lgzzl EV.: ,I iw 54 .. -- ' . .. ggi-ff, ,fi . . -4 N 6 . - - I.. is 'Q a I m u . .4 , . . I Q,-, - Ai -.2-..' ..:.gZu ' ff. I 1. . if ,144 5 lIu:,Qf4 K I lp SHORTEST GlRL, TALLEST BOY . Barb Aiken, lk Chu: llc lvcs K Q. X MOST ADMIRED . Molly Scott BCYS' GlRL FRIDAY , BOY VWTH Plmll Swurflmout 75 f If 0 BEST LINE . . . Ellie I C Hyslip, REAL GONE, MOST SERIOUS MINDED Jean O'DOl1I1Cll, John Sheldon W A 4 , -I X I I I I dm I I I I I I .1 -f . ,J I I l ,,,,...-Q1 In this, our final and mos! important year in high school, we chose These people to lead us. L. Vo R1 J. Bolom lPres,J, N. Christmon lSec.J, P, Swcrthouf lV,P.l, C. Helmhold lTreos.J. -'Q :Mx vi fs.. lv lv N f 7 - .-. xrtf md.. ' ' it L Mr. Harold Babcock, Co-Advisor Miss Ruth Kohmon, CO-Advisor 60 , fp! lff? 'bn Tit Qs.. .vw Whig BARBARA JANE AIKEN Butchie Home Economics lntromurols lg FHA 3,45 Parliarnentnrian 3 Trcos 4g Driving 4, Jr. Play Production Stoll, Sr. Play Production Staff JANICE JULIANNE AIKEN Jan P55 Business G.A A. l,Q,3,4g lntrarnurals l,2,3,4, Play Days l,2,3,4g All Stars 3, Typing Award Twain 4, l-iornoroorn V,P 3, Diiyinq 4, Stanc- and Lighting Crew 4, Play Production Stalf. ERMA ALLEN Terma Business SINA ALLEN Si Business - Homemalcing Dramatics club l,2, Intramurals l,2,3,4, F.H,A. 3,45 Modern Dance 3, Driving 4, Jr. Play Production Statfg Sr. Play Product- ion Staffg Squad leader. DONALD AVERY Duck Math, Science Class Pres. L24 Student Council l,2, Treas. 4, Football l,2,3,4, Capt. 4, Basketball l, '2,3, Sectionals 23, Baseball l,2,3,4, Sec- tionals 2,31 Sportmanship Club 3,4, Sec. 4, Choir l,2,3,4, All State 3, All Country 35 Twenty Point Letter 3, Usher 2,35 Junior Play, French Club 2. DONALD ROBERT BARNES Donnie industrial Arts Usher 3,41 Stage and Lighting Crew 3,47 Intramurals l,2,3,4, Track 3,4 61 ,l 3, A ,,,,.. i, 'Ptah 1 !' L ' 'M iq. in 1 1-.ig 7 'Y I Il' V in 2 .xx- 'Y f, -' ' V- A Q-' PVS I hrs f--S . s , I F-Q, X THOMAS BARNES Tom Machine Shop, Inclustrial Arts Traclc I, Intramurals I,2, Movie operator 3,4 HAROLD JAMES BEACH Becchie Machine Shop Track 3,4, Movie operator 3,4 JANE ELIZABETH BETHE Jane E, Science Owl Staff 234, Intramurals l,2, G,A.A. 2, Dramatics Club l,2,3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, Outing Club 2,4, Creative Writing Club I, Q, Camera Club 3,4, Radio Announcer 3,4, National Thespians Soc, 4, lr, Play cast 3, Sr. Play Production Staft 4, French Club 234, Latin Club I, Choir 3,4, Stage and Lighting Crew 2,3,4, Driving 4, Future Nurses Club 23, Modern Dance 2,3,4, Sonnontouan Statf 4, Civil Defense 3,4 PRISCILLA BLAISDELL Pris Math, French, Latin Owl l,2,3,4, Dramatics l,2,3,4, Pres. I. Sec. 3, V,P, 4, Hall at Fame 4, Choir IQ, 3,4, Treblettes l,2,3, Stage and Lighting Crew 2,3,4, Future Teachers Club 4, Latin Club I,2,3,4, French Club 3,4, French A- ward, Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Capt. 3, Class Treas 3, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Leaders Clulu 3,4, Sportsmanship Club 3,4, V,P. 4, Na- tional Honor Soc. 3,4, National Thespians Soc. 4, Junior Prom Queen, Junior Play, Senior Play Production Staff, Modern Dance Assembly 3, Outing Club 4, G.A.A, l.2,3, 4, Playday, Driving 4, Squad Leader 4, Civil Defense Head 3, Sonnontouan Staff, JOHN BOLAM Jaclr Math French Club 3,4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Produc- tion Stotf, Student Council 4, Class Pres. 4, Latin Club 3, Outing Club 4, Choir 3,4 KENNETH WILLIAM BRANDES Ken Math, Science Latin Club i,2, Creative Writing Club 1,2 ,4- 49 1- 'Du 4 ,F r fo , A , Z F .xx as gr., , 'Sv N 'T . E If JI if 'fir-Q y , 'tv WPQ-rx gt. 62 if. M tw if P A MARCELLA M. BRANDES Marcy Home Economics F.H.A. l,2,3,4, F,H.A. Key award l. ANN BROWN Liz Latin, French, Math Latin Club 3, French Club 3.4, Outing Club 4, Leaders Club 4, Future Teachers Club 4, HR. Pres. 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Owl 3,4, Driving 4, Civil Defense 3, Na- tional Thespians Soc. 4, Sec. 4, Student Council 4, Treas. 4. KAY BROWN Kcdie Business Cheerleader l, Intramurals l,2,3, Dromatics Club l,2, Junior Play Production Staff, Senior Play Production Staff, F.H A., 2, Squad Leader 4, Driving 4. HAROLD BROWN Swifty Agriculture-Machine Shop JUNE CANFIELD Business Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Ploy Production Staff. KAY CARPENTER Kay Math-Science Dramatics Club l,2,3,4, lntramurals l,2,3,4, Playdoys l,2,3,4, All Stars 2.3, Leaders Club 4, Sportsmanship Club 4, National Honor Soc. 3,4, Sonnontouan Assistant Editor, Modern Dance 2,3, Future Nurses Club 3, Driving 4, Latin Club 2,3, Key Award 2, Squadleader 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Radio Announcer 3.4, Junior Play Produc- tion Staff, Senior Play Production Staff, 63 Qlzaugvss f Y - W. 'lg f, inur' i ii 4v Aqu- 5404 lf? Ns , fb fl,-oi? i' R Q-Q. ge E' ' ich' NANCY EVANS CHRISTMAN Chris Math-Latin Drantatics Club l,2,3,4, Sec, l, Outing Cluli 3,4, VP 4, I-I R Pies. 2, Student Council 2, Class VP 3,4, Choir 3,4, Junior Prom Attendant, Latin Club 2, Future Nurses Club 3, Owl Stott Q,3,4, Sonnontouan Staff, Intramurals l,2,3, Future Teachers Clulw 4, Stage and Lighting Crew 3,4, G A A 2, Junior Play, Senior Play Production Staff, Driving 4, Squadleader 4, Modern Dance 23, Civil Defense 3 EDWIN PATRICK CLANCY Clunc Machine Shop Sonnontouan Stott, Track 3, Stage and Lighting Crew 4, Intramurals 3, Senior Play Production Staft. ROSANNA CLARK Rosie Business F.H.A. 2, Driving 4, Senior Play Production Staff. JOYCE CLEMENS Clem Business, Science Dromatics Club l,2,3,4, HR. Pres. l, HR Sec. 4, Outing Club 4, Choir 3,4, Sonnon- touan Staff 4, Junior Play 3, Stage and Lighting Crew 3,4, Modern Dance 2,3,4, Latin Club IQ, Intramurals 2, Squad Leader l,3, Senior Play Production Staff. ROBERT COOPER Pudge Machine Shop Basketball l,?,3,4, Baseball l,Q,4, Football JAMES COVEI. Jim Machine Shop-Industrial Arts 64 5 Q ',s 'v2- fl' 4.-41 X I gk iff J ? 1 kr . asf , .-,. f-Q. 115951 N LINDA CRANDALL Corkey Business-Home Economics Intramurals lj F. H.A. 2,31 V.P. 45 Driving 4, Choir 3,41 Senior Play Production Steffi Library Council 3,45 Junior Play Production Staff GAA 2. VIRGINIA LEE CUMPSTON Ginny Business-Home Economics F.H.A. l,2,3,4f G.A.A. 25 Driving 45 Future Nurses Club 4. JOANNE DAILY Jo Language F.H.A. 2, French Club 3,45 Future Teachers Club 4: Junior Play Production Staff, Senior Play Production Stafi. MARLENE DAY DeDe Home Economics Future Nurses Club 35 F.H.A. I,2p Junior Play Production Staff: Camera Club 35 Library Council 2, Squad Leader If Intra- murals lg Driving 45 Senior Play Production Staff. WILLIAM DICKINSON Bill Math Latin Club I,2g H.R. Vice-Pres. lg Soccer 25 Latin Club 25 Choir 2g H.R. Pres. Qi Senior Play Production Staff. DONNA ELDRIDGE Donie Business Future Homemaker 4, Future Nurses 41 Driving 4. 65 'QW ,W ' K, W. fQ ff GAYLE ELDRIDGE Gogi French Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Dramatics Club l,2, 3,4, VP l, lntramurals l,2,3,4, Owl Staft 2,3,4, H.R. VP l, H.R. Pres 2,3, Junior Prom Attendant 3, Leaders Club 2,3,4, Outing Club 4, French 2,3,4, Latin Club l, Future Teachers Club 4, Stage and Lighting Crew 2,4, Squadleader l,3, Driving 4, Junior Play, Senior Play Production Stafl, Modern Dance 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Creative Writing Club l. BARBARA FANTON Borbsie Business-Home Economics Driving 4, Civil Defense 3, F.H.A. l,2,3,4, lntramurals l, Squad Leader l,2, Future Nurses Club 4. DIANE FANTON Di Business F.H,A. 2, Future Nurses Club 4, Junior Play Production StaH, Senior Play Produc- tion Stali, Civil Defense 3. CAROL J. FLESCHUTZ Carol Math-Latin-Science Sportsmanship Club 3,4, lntramurals l,2, 3,4, Playdays l,2,3,4, All Stars l,2,3, Capt. l,2, Squadleader l,2, Block W. Club 3,4, Girls Sports Award 3, Leaders Club 2,3,4, National Honor Soc, 3,4, Future Nurses Club 3, Pres. 3, Owl Staff l,2,3,4, Editor in Chief 4, H.R. Pres. l,4, H.R. VP 2, Dramatics Club l,2,3, Latin Club l,2,3,4, Pres. 2,3, G.A.A. 3,4, Sec. 3, Outing Club 3,4, Student Council l,4, Sec. l,4, Modern Dance 3, Creative Writing Club l,2, Pres. l, Empire Girls State 3, Addie Thornton Prize, Key Award l,2, Latin Award l,2, Twenty Point Letter 3, Hall Of Fame 4. JOSEPH FORTNER Joe Math Football l,2,3,4, lntramurals l,3,4, Basket- ball 2, French Club 2,3, Choir 3,4, Usher 3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, National Thespians Soc. 4, Sportsmanship Club 4, Outing Club 4, Wrestling 4, Football Award 3,4. CLEO FREEMAN Ruby Business Future Teachers' Club 4, Driving 4. 66 1? --3 17.37 'Qi DANIEL FULLER Lofty Math Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Track I,25 Wrestling 2,3,45 Section V Wrestling Champ 35 Class VP 25 H.R. Pres. 35 Student Council Pres. 45 Outing Club 45 All County Band 3,45 Sportsmanship Club 45 Owl Staff 3,45 Fourth Page Editor 45 Boys State 35 French Club 2,3. GRETCHEN GARDNER Grotch French-Math Owl I,2,3,45 Choir I,2,3,45 Treblettes 3,45 Dramatic Club I,2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 V.P. 45 Intramurals i,25 Future Teachers Club 45 V.P. 45 Student Council 45 H.R. Pres. 45 Jr. Play 35 Sr. Play 45 Modern Dance 2,3,45 Outing Club 45 National Thespians Soc. 45 Sonnontouan Assistant editor 45 G.A.A. 3,45 Driving 4. ELEANOR J. GAVITT Me-Me Business Band 25 Library Council 35 F.H.A. 3,45 Intramurals I,2,35 Playdays 2,35 Owl Typist 45 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Squad Leader 45 All-Star 2,35 Driving 45 Senior Play Production Staff 4. CONSTANCE ELAINE GIBBS Connie Language Dramatics Club I,35 National Thespians Soc. 45 Stage and Lighting Crew I,2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Play Days l,2,3,45 All-Stars l,2,3,45 Squad Lead- er i,25 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Owl I,2,45 Typist 35 Tumbling Club I,2,3,45 Modern Dance 253,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play Pro- duction Stal75 Future Teachers Club 45 Camera Club 45 Ping Pong Tournament 25 Civil Defense 3. WANDA GORDON Business H,R. V.P. 2,45 Dramatics Club I,3,45 Intra- murals I,25 Owl Typist 45 Outing Club 2,45 Future Teachers Club 45 Stage and Light- ing Crew 2,45 Squad Leader l,25 Driving 45 Modern Dance I,2,45 All-Star 25 Tum- bling Club 25 Play Days 35 Junior Play Production StafT5 Senior Play Production Staff. DORA GRAHAM Mathematics Cheerleader 25 All-Star li Driving 45 Play Days I5 Intramurals l. 67 m if -:Y WP 'ia V N rv-X GAIL GRANTIER Gail Math-Science Ploydoys l,2,3,4, Capt, 2,45 Girls All-Stars l,2,3g Capt. l,2g Leader's Club 3,4, Sports- manship Club 4, Modern Dance 2,35 Future Nurses Club 35 Driving 4, Ping Pang Tournament 2, Latin Club 2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Squad Leader l,2,4, Intramurals l,2,3,4p Junior Play Production Stafig Senior Play Production Staftg Sonnontouan Staff, Class Sec.-Treas. lg H.R. V.P. 2,4. MARY ANN GREENE Mart Business Driving 4, Intramurals l,2g Junior Play Production Staff. ADDIE MARGARET GREEN Addy Home Economics Library Council I, Home Officer If G,A.A. 2, F.H.A. 3,4. JAMES EDWARD HAAS Hazie Math-Science Driving 4. SHIRLEY HALLETT Cal Business-Home Economics F.H.A. 2, Stage and Lighting 3, Senior Play Production Stott, Driving 4, Junior Play Production Stafi. SANDRA HANSON Sandy Business Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff, Stage and Lighting Crew 2,3,4, Driving 45 Intramurals l,3. 68 6'- fm' X S- GAYLE HAZZARD Pee Wee Mathematics French Club 2,3,4, Intramurals 2, Modern Dance 2, Driving 4, Junior Play Production Staft, Senior Play Production Stalt. CAROL JEAN HELMHOLD Acer Business Class Treas. 4, H.R. VP 3, Owl Staff 4, Stage and Lighting Crew 2,3,4, Future Teachers Club 4, Camera Club 4, Leaders Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Outing Club 2,3,4, Sportsmanship Club 4, Modern Dance 2,3, G.A.A. l,2,3, Ofticiating Club 3, Tumbling Club 3, Squad leader 3,4, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Playdays l,2,3,4, All Stars l,2,3, Capt. I,3, Junior Play Production Stott, Senior Play Production Staff, Jr. High Softball Coach. WILLIAM HENDRICK Slopy Industrial Arts Wrestling I,2,3,4, Football 2,3, Manager 3, Archery, 4-H I, Block W Club 3,45 Senior Play: Junior Play Production Staff. RICHARD HILL Reverend Math Football I,2,3,4, Basketball i,2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4, All State 2,3, Owl Sports Editor 4, Latin Club 2,3, Sergeant-at-arms 3, Outing Club 2,3,4, National Honor Soc. 3,45 All-County 2,3,4f Blind I,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Sonnontouan Stal? 4, H.R. Vice-Pres. 4, Radio Announcer 3,4. GARY HOLLAND Choya Mechanical Drawing Wrestling I,2,3,4, Bi-County Champ 3, Football l,2, 4-H I, Junior Play Production Staff, Senior Play Production Staft. ELLA LYNN HYSLIP Ellie Math-Science Dramatics Club 3,4, Future Nurses Club 3,4, Future Teachers Club 4, Cheerleader 3, Choir 4, Stage and Lighting Crew 3,4, Outing Club 4, Junior Play Production Staff, Senior Play Production Staff. 69 4x Q.-:rv ni Nant, .snug , izr' an 5 '? CHARLES IVES Ace Math-Science Latin Club l5 French Club l5 Basketball 2,3,45 Outing Club 45 Choir 45 All County 45 Senior Play. IRWIN JOHNSON Business Football l,2,3,4. ROBERT H. KENYON Bob Math Wrestling 35 Football 3,45 Archery 45 Tumbling Club 35 Outing Club 45 Senior Play Production StaH5 Driving 4. ALBERT KERTON Alby Math-Science Choir l,2,3,45 All County 45 Stage and Lighting Crew I5 Civil Defense 35 Latin Club l.25 Sonnontouan StaH5 Senior PIay5 Junior Play5 Glee Club lg Creative Club l,25 Armistice Day Assembly 25 H.R, Sec. 2,3,4. ELAINE KNAPP Snapper Business Future Nurses Club 45 Squadleader 35 Junior Play Production StafT5 Driving 45 G.A.A. 25 F.H.A. l,2,3,4. JUDITH SUE LaFORGE Judy Math-Language Driving 45 Cheerleader 1.35 Dramatics Club l,3,45 VP lg Owl l,2,3,45 Latin Club l,2, 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Pres. 45 HR. Sec. l,35 Creative Writing Club l,25 Pres. 25 Outing Club 2,45 Stage and Lighting Crew 2,45 Junior Prom Attendant5 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Civil Defense 35 Camera Club 35 Modern Dance 2,35 Assembly 35 Son- nontouan Staff5 Future Teachers Club 45 Intramurals 1,25 G.A.A. 2. 70 -J' ll Sr YUQ-va' rl N49 'gf I 12117 LOUISE l.aPOl.T Dolly Business Dramatlcs Club I,2,3p Driving 4. EUGENE LATTEN Egbert Art Mach. Shop Radio Announcer 3,4. WILSON LAYFIELD Bill Intramurals 3,45 Archery Club 3,45 Senior Play Production Staff. ROBERT UPPMAN Lip Machine Shop Stage and Lighting Crew I,2,35 Ushers I, 2,3,45 4-H Club 25 Driving 45 U.N. Play 25 Movie Operator 3,4. MARILYN LONSBERRY Molly Math-Science Dramatics Club I,2,3,45 Stage and Lighting Crew 2,3,45 Modern Dance 2,3,45 Assembly 2,35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Orchestra I,25 Choir 3,45 French Club I,2,3,45 Owl 2,3,45 Owl Typist 45 Camera Club 3,4, Sec. 45 Future Nurses Club 2,3,45 Creative Writing Club 2,35 Civil Defense 3,45 Intra- murals I,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 All-Stars I,35 Play Day I,3,45 Squadleader I5 Tumbling Club 2,3,45 Outing Club 45 Sonnontouan Staff 45 Driving 45 Halloween Play 2. JAMES LUDDEN lee Agriculture Football 2,3,45 Track 2,35 F.F.A. 3,45 Intra- murals 2,3. 71 OQQ Nl... 1 V57 .4 .,f . S. JEAN LYNOUGH Jeannie Business F,H.A. 3,41 Future Nurses Club 2, Drama- tics Club 2,35 Modern Dance If Junior Play Production Staflg Intramurals lg Driving 4. JAMES TAYLOR MGCKENZIE Mac Math Football l,2,3,4f Wrestling l,2,3,4g Track lp Latin Club lg l-l.R. VP 45 H,R. Pres. 35 Student Council 3, Junior Play Production Stott lg Senior Play Production Stott, Out- ing Club 4g Civil Defense 3, Intramurals l,2,3,4. MARLENE A. MADDEN Marlene Business Junior Play Production Stall Senior Play Production Staff, Owl 4. DONNA LOU MAGEE Math-Science Dramatics Club l,2,3,4, Play 2, Intramurals l,2,3g Modern Dance 35 Latin Club l,2,3g H.R. Pres. lg H.R. VP. 2,35 Student Council lg Typist 31 Owl l,'2,3g Sonnontouan Staffg Radio Announcer 3, Junior Play Produc- tion Statif Senior Play Production Staffg Driving 4, Civil Defense 3g G. A.A. 2, Thanksgiving Assembly 31 Stage and Lighting Crew 25 Creative Writing Club lg U.N, Assembly 2. MARY RUTH MAYER Goof Latin Latin Club 3g French Club 3,47 Senior Play Production Staff, EDWARD McCRACKEN Ed Machine Shop Track 3,47 Intramurals l,2,3p Movie Opera- tor 4, Driving 4, 72 Af' 1' of 9-u 'Us MARY McCRACKEN Mary r Choir 2,3,4. EARL McDOWELL, Jr. Ear Machine Shop Movie Operator 3,4, U.N. Assembly 2. 'C7 'VFW V3- LYNDA MCFADDEN Lyn Math-Science Latin Club 2,35 Orchestra I,2,3,4g String Quartet 3,4p All State Sectional I,2,3,4f All State Festival 2, Owl 2,3,4g Sonnon- touan Editor 4, Dramotics Club I,2,35 Choir 2,3,4, Driving 4, Red Mill Orchestra: Squadleader 2: Civil Defense 3. DIANE ELIZABETH MERRIFIELD Dee Business Dramotics Club 2,3,4, Choir 3,45 Intra- murals I,2,3,45 All-Star 25 Playday 4, Jr. Play Prod. Stoffg Sr. Play Prod. Staff, Son- nontoucxn Staff, Tumbling Club 37 Driving 4, U.N. Assembly 2. PATRICIA MESLER Pat Business Intramurals I,2,3,4g Playdays I,2,3,4g All Stars I,2,3g Outing Club 2,3,4g G.A.A. I,2,3g F.H.A. I,2,3,4g Squadleader I,3g Modern Dance 2. MARILYN MEYER Tools Math-Language Outing Club 3,45 Future Teachers Club 41 Dramatics Club I,2,3,4g Owl I,2,3,4y Ex- change Editor 4g Typist 4: Sonnontouan Staffp Modern Dance 23,45 French Club 2,3,4g Sec. 4, H.R. VP lg Stage and Light- ing Crew 2,3,4f Intramurals I,2g All Star If G.A.A, 25 Junior Play Production Staff, Senior Play Production Staff, Squadleoder 3,4. 73 'W 555533 ' xi! Ql rf 6 -rf LOUISE MARIE MILLER Weuer Business G.A.A. 25 Intramurals I,2,3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 Driving 45 Outing Club 45 Senior Play Production Staft5 Playday I5 All Star lp Modern Dance 25 Tumbling Club 3.4. DAVID MITCHELL Mitch Math-Science Football I,2,3,4y Capt. 45 Wrestling I,2, 3,45 Track I,2,3,45 French Club 2,35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 National Thespians Soc. 45 Cl-noir I,2,3,45 Sportsmanship Club 45 Student Council I. ELNONA MORRISON Nona Science Dramatics Club l,2,35 Play 25 Latin Club 2,3,45 H,R. Sec. 45 U.N. Assembly 25 Junior Play Production StafT5 Senior Play5 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Civil Defense 35 Squad Leader 3,45 G.A.A. 25 Intramurals 25 Camera Club 35 Stage and Lighting Crew 35 Driving 4. VELNONA MORRISON Nona Science Dramatics Club I,2,35 Play 25 Latin Club 2,3,45 Camera Club 35 Future Nurses Club 2,35 GAA. 25 Civil Defense Club 35 Senior Play Production Staft5 Intramurals 25 Stage and Lighting Crew 35 Driving 45 Junior Play Production Staft5 Owl Typist 45 Council Typist 45 Squad Leader 25 Playday 2. ANN MUMMA Annie Math-Language Dramatics Club I,2,35 Pres. I5 Owl Staff 2,3,45 Outing Club 3,45 Choir 45 H.R. Pres. 35 H.R. Sec. 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 French Club 2,3,45 Latin Club I,25 Cheer- leader 3,45 Squad Leader 45 Civil Defense Pres. 45 Future Nurses Club 35 Stage and Lighting Crew 2,35 G.A.A. 25 Modern Dance 2,35 Future Teachers Club 45 Owl Advertising Editor 35 Owl Business Editor 45 Intramurals I,2,35 Sonnontouan Stali. MICHAEL LAWRENCE MURPHY Matie Mechanical Drawing Track l,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Football 2,3,45 French Club 25 Junior Play5 Intramurals 35 Driving 45 U.N. Assembly 2. 74 Y? Qs.. -cf' T? -5: H Aux 'th' T? fi? Q4 SHIRLEY ANN MURRAY Sam Business Dramatics Club lp lntramurals l,2,3,45 French Club 35 Stage and Lighting Crew 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Playdays l,2,3,4, Capt. 2,3,45 All Stars l,2,3,45 Capt. 2,3,45 Squad Leader 2,3,45 Tumbling l,2,3,45 Owl Typist 35 Leader's Club 3,45 Modern Dance 2,45 Junior Play Production Stal'T5 Senior Play Production Stafl5 Future Teachers Club 45 Camera Club 35 Orchestra l,2,35 All State Sectionals l,2,3. HELEN NEWLAND Math-Science Latin Club l,2,35 Future Nurses Club 35 Junior Play5 Intramurals 35 Choir l,2,3,4. CAROL ANN PLATTS Flatts Math-Science French Club 35 Junior Play Production StaH5 Senior Play Production StafT5 Driving 4. JEAN O'DONNELL Jeanie Business Outing Club 3,45 H.R. Pres. 2,35 Sonnon- touan Staff 45 G.A.A. l,25 Modern Dance 45 Driving 45 Junior Prom Attendant 35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Typing Award 45 Stage and Lighting Crew 45 All-Star Coach 3: Tumbling Club 45 All-star 25 Squad Leader 4. ROBERT PISCITELLI Bob Mechanical Drawing Football l,2,3,45 Basketball5 Baseball l,2, 3,45 Outing Club 45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 All Stars 2,3,45 Stage and Lighting Crew 25 Block W Club 35 Usher 35 Senior Play 4. MARILYN L. RICHMOND Marilyn Home Economics Choir 3,45 Dramatics 3,45 Owl Staff 45 Oratorical Contest 3,45 National Thespian Soc. 45 Pres. 45 Stage and Lighting Crew 45 Junior Play Production Staff5 Senior Play Production StaH5 Driving 45 Squad- leader 45 Modern Dance 35 Sannontouan Staff. 75 vw F... 'Z' RICHARD RIEHL Dick Math Intramurals i,2, Junior Play Production Stott, Civil Defense 3, Outing Club 4, Driving 4. MARY ANN SCHWALB Schwalbie Science Choir 4, All County Choir 4, Senior Play Production Stofl, Sonnontouan Staff 4, Driving 4. MARY SCOTT Molly Language-Math Owl l,2,3,4, Feature Editor 4, Choir i,2, 3,4, lrebelettes 2,3,4, Dramatics l,3,4, Creative Writing Club l,2, Stage and Lighting Crew 3, Modern Dance 2,3, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, French Club 2,3,4, Latin Club l,2, Future Teacher Club 4, lntra- murals l,2,3,4, Outing Club 3, National Thespians Soc. 4, Senior Play, HR. VP. l, HR. Sec, Treas. 4, Cheerleader l,2, Bad- minton Finals 2, Sonnontouan Stott 4, Citizenship Education Conference 3,4, Junior Play, Driving 4, Squadleader 4, Hall of Fame 4, Civil Defense 3, Playdays, National Honor Soc. 3,4, French National Honor Soc. 3,4, Rotary Scholarship Award 3, American Legion Winner 4, National Anthology of High School Poetry i,2, All- County Choir 2,3. JOHN SHELDON Seal Math-Science Football I, Track i,2, Dramatics i,2, Latin Club i,2, Driving 4, Radio Announcer 3,4. DANIEL RICHARD SHERIDAN louie Math Intramurals 3,4, Senior Play. NORMA JEAN SIMAR Skeeter Business Intramurals 12.3, All Star l,3, Play Days 3, Homeroom Officer 2, Driving 4, Choir 3,4, Senior Play Production Staff, Junior Play Production Staff. 76 'g VS lx 1- I ' g . 1 ---1 'Qui ROSEMARY IRENE SIMPSON Rosie Science Future Teachers Club 45 Pres. 45 Dramatics Club l,25 Orchestra 3,45 Orchestra Sec- tionals l,2,3,45 String Quartet l,25 Choir 3,45 French Club 2,35 Play days 25 All star 25 Squad Leader I5 Driving 45 HR, Sec,-Treas. I5 Red Mill Orchestra 35 Mon- day Club Citizenship Award 35 Intramurals l,25 Sonnontouan Staff. SUE ANN SIMPSON Sue F.H.A. 9-IO. ROBERT H. SIZER Hot Rod Agriculture F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Sentinel 45 Football l,2,3,45 Baseball 2,35 4-H l,2,3,45 Pres. I5 Archery 45 Tumbling Club 2,35 lntramurals I,2,3,45 Block W Club 3. HELEN SMITH Helen Home Economics F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Driving 45 Library Council 3,45 Dramatics Club I5 Intramurals 45 Junior Play Production Stott, Senior Play Production Statt. NANETTE SMITH Rosie Business Driving 45 Outing Club 3,45 Squadleader 35 Dramatics Club l,2,3,45 Owl 2,3,45 Stage and Lighting Crew 2,35 Future Teachers 45 Modern Dance 2,35 Choir 3,45 intra- murals l,25 Sonnontouan Staffg Junior Play Production Stafl5 Senior Play Production Staff, ELLSWORTH SNYDER Lum Machine Shop-Mechanical Drawing F.F.A. l,25 Wrestling 35 Senior Play Pro- duction StafY5 Junior Play Production Staff. 77 4' 7? NELSON STARKS Nellie Agriculture Wrestling l,2,35 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Block W Club5 Tumbling Club 35 Bi-County Wres- tling Champ 35 Wrestling finalist Con- tender 35 4-H Club l,2,3,4. ANITA BEVERLY STARR Bev Math-Science Intramurals l,2,3,45 Dramatics Club 253,45 Outing Club 2,3,45 Future Nurses Club 2,3,45 Choral Speaking Group 25 UN Assem- bly 25 G.A.A. 25 Tumbling Club 35 Latin Club 35 Choir 3,45 Senior Play Production Staft5 Sonnontouan Staff 45 Playday 45 Stage and Lighting Crew 35 Driving 4. MARSHA STIENINGER Marsh Math-Science Intramurals l,2,3,45 Playdays l,2,3,45 All Stars lp Latin Club l,2,3,45 Dramatics Club I5 Modern Dance 25 Future Nurses Club 3,45 G.A.A. 35 Tumbling Club 35 Camera Club 45 Stage and Lighting Crew 45 Senior Play Production Staff5 Junior Play Produc- tion Staft5 Civil Defense 35 Outing Club. CHARLES STOUT Charlie Agriculture 4-H Club l,2,3,45 F,H,A. l,2,3,45 Pres. 45 Junior Play Production Staff5 Sec. of County F,H,A. CAROL SULLIVAN Sully Science Stage and Lighting Crew 3,45 Modern Dance 25 Junior Play Production Stofl5 Senior Play Production StaFf5 French Club 2,35 Owl l,2,3,45 Future Nurses Club 2,35 Civil Defense 3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Playday l,2,3,45 Squadleoder 3, Tumbling Club 3,45 outing Club 2,3,4, Sonnontouan Staff 45 Driving 45 All stars l,2,35 Assembly 3. PHILIP SWARTHOUT Flip Mechanical Drawing-Math Sportsmanship Club 3,45 Sec of Class 2,3, 45 Football I,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Capt. 45 Sectionals 2,35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Capt. 45 Sectioncils 2,35 Outing Club 45 Usher 2,35 U.N. Assembly 25 Stage and Lighting Crew 2,3545 Manager 35 H.R.V.P. l. 78 17 GS -X in 'C' MARY WHORTON Mary Math-Science Dramatics Club I,2,3,45 Latin Club l,2,3, 45 Stage and Lighting Crew 3,45 Intra- murals l,2,3,45 Squad leader 25 G.A.A. 25 Junior Play Production Stafl5 Senior Play Production StaH5 Play Days 3,45 Driving 45 Elmira College Key Award 3. BURTON WILKINS Bari Mechanical Drawing Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball l,25 Track 2,45 Band 2,3545 Choir 45 Driving 45 Senior Play5 Junior Play. ANN WILLIAMS Annie Math-Science Intramurals l,2,3,45 Play Day 25 Modern Dance 25 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Junior Play Production Stol'T5 Outing Club 3,4, Pres. 45 Leaders Club 45 Senior Play Pro- duction Staff. CAROL WILLIAMS Elfie Science Latin Club 2,35 Choir 3,45 Future Nurses Club 3,4. CHARRY WILLIAMS Beth Math-Science Choir l,25 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Civil Defense 35 H.R. 45 Student Council 45 Stage and Lighting Crew 3,45 Senior Play Production StaFf5 Junior Play Production Stal'l5 Driving 45 Squadleader l,35 Sonnon- touan Business Manager5 Owl Typist 35 Band Manager 3, JUDITH M. WILLIAMS Judy Math Intramurals I,2,3,45 Playdays 2,3,45 All Stars 35 French Club 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Modern Dance 2,35 Senior Play Production StafT5 Driving 4. is 11... 79 J ii' 5-. 5.2 1' 45: 1- 3' if --u E' GLORIA JEANNE WILSON Dude Math Orchestra l,2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Accompan- ist 3,45 Trebelettes 2,3,4, String Quartet 3,4, French Club 2,3, National Honor Soc. 3,4, French National Honor Soc. 3, Son- nontouan Assistant Business Manager 4, Squadleader l,3,4, Red Mill Orchestra, Syracuse Citizenship Conference 3,4, FREDERICK NEWTON WURSTER New! Machine Shop BETTY YAW Beit Business-Art F.H.A. if Library Stat? 2,31 Stage and Lighting Crew 3, Junior Play Production Staff, Senior Play Production Staff, Intra- murals 4, Future Teachers Club 4, Playday 4, Driving 4. CAROLYN YOUNG Butch Math-Art French Club 2,3,4, Dramatics Club l,2,3,4, v tr' Outing Club 3,45 Intramurals l,2,3, Band l,2, Trebeletts 3,41 Choir l,3,4, G.A.A. 2, Junior Play 3, Stage and Lighting Crew 3,4, County Band 2, Pres. 4, Driving 4, Sonnontouan Stait, Senior Play Production Staff. So this is the end of high school-this small span of years which has been one of the happiest times of life for us. lt has gone too quickly for us to realize its significance, but whatever our high school years have done for us, they have given us wonderful memories, and these we shall never lose! 80 Q' J g .,, 1 A V 1 , L JH I ,. I . -. . 19i jf. I 3'-sr: . X f f 'lfrxgtd '. f ,Q-rs, Mft-Qu - -4 ' ,r-.G ,. 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