Wellsville High School - Sonnontouan Yearbook (Wellsville, NY)

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WgLm llySTAFF Edltor In Chief Patrncla Stlsser Assnstant Edutor Janet La Forge Busmess Manager Wnlltam Ellnott Patr c a Colegrove Asst Layout Senior Edltor r Russell Datly Wayne Gary .loan Swarthout Donald Snbble Vtctor Transkt Copy Anne Flanagan Joan Hollod Maneen Dwyer Gaye NAcGraw Yfhotogfgphy bpq Edttors 50 gqnlzatlon 5 YP W. T Ronald Ellts Wllllam Smith Susan Smuth Patrtcta Burns Peter Mulvaney Georgra Gallns Nancy McCracken Vtrgmna Gowdy Janet LaForge Nancy McCracken Vlrgnnua Gowdy The Class of 57 Dedlcates This Book to the Memory of Mrs Grace Schramm Even those who havent had detention slaps wnth wlwuch to recall those tardy the late Mrs Sclwramm Her kmndly smile to all late students, her unlaullng under standnng attutude wall always be part of the memory of our former Attendance Oltlcer , . . , . days will remember the familiar lace of THESE WERE CLIR LEADERS To guide us through our last and best year, we had our advisors, Miss Kolwman and Mr. Babcock, who gave unstintingly of their time and talents. We chose Ronna Stitely for our president, Russell Daily, vice president, and Sally Perry, secretary-treasurer. They served us with niany ltours of work and led us Through a very successful year. RUSS DAILY, RONNA STITELY, SALLY PERRY l MISS KOHMAN MR BABCOCK '1'-'ll stag- sawn-and-nnuunp. 1 l 1 ig!!! 1 xx ra' 'X 1 1-,X W! H LL FAME JAMES GAMBELL GAYE MCGRAW Every year a percentage of the Senior Class has The honor of being Chosen to The Hall of Fame as a reward for outstanding work during high school, JUDY METCALF PETER MULVANEY KLOWER LEFTJ QLOWER RIGHTJ SALLY PERRY RONNA STITELY RUSSELL DAILY GEORGIA GILLIS FROM OUR IVIEMOIRS, OUR SENIOR YEAR CAROLE AIKEN 4- Carole -Science-Math, Sr. Dramatics I, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Intra. I, 2, FHA 3, Camera Club 4, Outing Club 4, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm. HARLAND ALDRICH- Harley -Business-Industrial Arts, Wrestling l, 2, lntra. I, 2, 4-H I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN AMIDON- Toby -Business-Shop, Football l, 2, 4, Out- ing Club 4, Track 3, 4, Intra. I, 2, Owl 4, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm. ROSEMARY BALDWIN- Rosie -Math, French Club 3, 4, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, Sonnontoun StatT 4, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Cast. RICHARD BRANDES- Dick AAgriculture-Science, 4-H I, 2, 3, 4, State and County Vegetable Judging Team, National Demonstration Con- test 3, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Comm I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 2, 4, FFA Re- porter 3, Jr. Play Comm., Sr, Play Comm. BONITA BURCH- Bon- nie -Homemaking, Intra. I, FHA I, Dramatics I, 4, Choir I, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Cast 2, 3, National Thespian Society 4. PATRICIA BURNSA Patty -Business, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Sr, Dramatics 2, 3, Owl 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm., Son- nontoun Stafl 4, Sr. Play Cast. SUSAN BURROUGHS- Sue -- Science-Math-Language, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers As- sociation I, French Club I, Sr. Dramatics 2, 3, Sannontoun Stafl 4, Intra. 3, Jr. Play Comm., Outing Club 4, Radio Announcer 4, Sr, Play Cast. PATRICIA BURTON- Pat -Business, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, FNC 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm., Intra. I, 2, 3, 4. DONNA CANFIELD - Don -Business-Homemaking, GAA I, FHA 2, 3, 4, Library Council 3, 4. THOMAS CASCHERA- Buggar -Machine Shop, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Jr. Play Cast, Intra. 2, 3, 4, Wrestlinfl 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Track 2, Sportsmanship Club 4, Movie Operator 4, Outing Club 4, Stage and Lighting 3, 4. JOHN CHARTREAU- Rockey fMechanical Drawing-Business, Track I, 2, 3, Stage and Lighting I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Usher 3, 4, Nat. Thespian Society 4, Sr. Dramatics 4, Jr. Play Comm., Stage Manager, Lionaires 3, 4, Outing Club 4, Sr. Play Comm., Stage Manager, All County Choir 3, 4, All State Sectionals 4. MARLENE CHILDRESSf Mar- lene -Business, FNC 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm., Intra. 4. MAYNARD CHURCH- Mangy fMath, Band I, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2, Lionaires 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Intra. I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Cast I, 2, 3, Sr. Play Comm. MARY CLANCY- Nancy Clancy -French, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Cheerleader 3, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, lntra. 3, Jr. Play Cast, American Legion Contest 3, Nat. Thespian Society 4, Radio Announcer 4, Future Teachers 4, Squad Leader 3. JACK CLARK- Jack -Business, Foot- ball 2, 3, Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, lntra. l, 2, 3, 4. JAMES CLARK- Jim -Business, lntra. I, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, erm, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Jr. Play Comm. PATRICIA COLE- GROVE- Pat -Math-Science, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, FNC 2, 3, Choir l, 2, Outing Club 3, 4, Sportsmanship Club 3, 4, French Club l, 2, Jr. Play Cast, Girls' Drill Team 2, Sonnontoun Staff, Assistant Ed- itor. JAMES COLEMAN- Jim -Math-Science, lntra. 3, Jr. Play Cast. FRED COOKi Cookie -Mechanical Drawing, Band l, Track l, 2, 4, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Cast, Football 2, Wrestling 2, Dra- matics l, lntra. l, 2, 3, 4, BARBARA COOPER - Coop Math, Choir l, 2, Tumblers Club l, French Club 2, 3, Jr. Play Comm., Dramotics 4. ROBERTA CORNELIUS- Bert -- Homemaking, FHA l, 2, 3, 4, lntra. l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm. SANDRA CORNEl.l! Sandy -Business, FHA 3, 4, lntra. 2, 3, Girls' Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm. BETTY CROSS f- Bobbi --Business, FHA 2, 3, 4, FNC 2. ,,Noncy Clancy, H-Jack, njimn upatu ujimu - 1 l Cookie Coop Bert Sandy Bobbi I .X ,Ii Sue Burroughs, THE SHORTEST GIRL, stretches her neck to look at THE TALLEST BOY Jim Coleman. X ' -we Lefty A , Spagett Russ Freddy Porky Deg NGN Betty Maeneen Adder 'QLW'-I-'? ' I JOYCE CURRY- Lefty -Homemaking, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Driving 4 RUSSELL DAILY- Russ fMath-Science, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Class Vice Pres. 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Yearbook Staff, Sr. Play Comm., Sportsmanship Club 4. FRED DANNHElM- Fred- dy -Business, 4-H l, FFA I, 2. DAVID DARE- Porky -Math, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Radio Announcer 4, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Cast DEANNA DAY- Dee -Business, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3 4, Outing Club 3, lntra. 3, 4, Jr. Dramatics I, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. -nf 3-.,,, 1.14 ii I v M Play Comm. RICHARD DISORBO- SpClgeft -Math, Outing Club 3, 4, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Cast. NANCY DRISCOLL- NC1n - Math, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Nat. Thespian Society 4, Choir I, 2, 4, Owl I, 2, 3, Typist 4, French Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader I, 3, Jr. Play Comm. Ch., Student Council 2, Future Teachers Association 2, Class Vice Pres. I, Jr. Prom Att. 3, Red Mill Chorus I, Squad Leader I, 3, Homeroom Vice Pres. 3, 8 ,. apat- , .J GAA I, Outing Club 3, Girls' Drill Team 2. ELIZABETH DUNNING - Betty fMath, FNC l, 2, 3, intra. l, Jr. Dramatics l, Sr. Play Cast. MAENEEN DWYERe''Maeneen -Math-Science, Sr. Dramat- ics 3, French Club 3, Pres. 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Future Teachers As- sociation 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm. Ch., Sr. Play Comm. Ch. MAX ELD- RIDGE- Adder -Art, Homeroom Sec. 2, Baseball 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Jr. Play Comm., Outing Club 4, lntra. l, 2. 1 7 Lefty ,,Hughie,, ukonu nGarY,, HDV, nAnnie,, Hkonnieu Mike Jim Louie Vern HSUICIV' Get HGIQUH WILLIAM ELLIOTT- Hughie -Math-Science, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Sonnontoun Staff, Business Manager 4, intra. 3. RONALD ELLIS- Ron -Math-Science-Me- chanical Drawing, Football Manager IO, Basketball Manager I, Baseball Manager I, Track 2, 3, Sonnontoun Stat?, Photography Editor, Sonnontoun 4, Owl Photographer, Homeroom Pres. 4, GARY FANTON- Gary -Agriculture, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 4. DIANE FISHER- Di -Business Homemaking, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, FNC 2, 3, Jr. Play Comm,, lntra. I, 2, 3, Sr. Play Comm. ANNE FLANAGAN- Annie -Math, Orch. I, 2, 3, 4, Cello Trio I, 2, String Quintet 3, String Quartet 4, All- State Orch. Sectionals I, 2, 3, 4, Competitive Solo Festival I, 2, 3, Choir 2, Trebelettes 2, 3, Creative Writing Club I, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Cast, Owl Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Sonnontoun Staff, Copy Editor 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Squadleader 3, Intro. I, French Club 2, 3, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, GAA I, C.D. I, 2, U,N. Essay Award 4. RONALD FREEMAN- Ronnie -Agriculture, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4, Alle- gheny County FFA Sec, 3, National FFA Convention 3, State Vege- table Judge 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, lntra. I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID FUL- LER- Letty -Business, Homeroom Sec. I, Homeroom Pres. 2, Homeroom Vice Pres. 3, Choir I, 2, Wrestling I, 2, 3. JAMES GAMBELL- Jim -Science-Math, Choir I, Wrestling I, 2, 3, Foot- ball 2, Track 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4, Lionaires 4. LEWIS GARDNER- Louie -Business. LA VERNE GARNER- Vern -Shop, Orch. I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Cast. WAYNE GARY- Satch - II Math-Science, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Sonnontoun Stat? 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, Pres. 4, Intra, I, 2, 3, 4, Sportsmanship Club 4. DALE GEFFERS- Get -Shop, Football I, 2, Wrestling I, 2, Movie Operator I, 2, 3, 4, Usher I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGIA GILLIS- Gige -Math-Science, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Sec, 4, Nat. Thespian Society 4, Cheerleader I, Capt. 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, French Club 2, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, Jr. Play Cast, Hall of Fame 4, Radio Announcer 4, Sonnontoun Stat? 4, Jr. Prom Att., Class Pres. 3, Squad Leader 4, Sr. Play Cast, Sportsmanship Club 4. MICHAEL GLEASON- Mike -Math, Latin Club I, 2, Vice Pres. 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, Treas. 4, Jr. Play Cast Ch., Sr. Play Cast. Ginny Dolly MurIies Bubbles She Joan Tater, Rae Budford Dick Artie Lefty George Jan VIRGINIA GOWDY- Ginny -French, Red Mill Comm. I, Li- brary Council I, 2, Choir I, 2, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, Future Teach- ers Association 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Drill Team 2, Jr. Play Comm. Ch., Jr. Prom Comm., Owl Typist 4, Sr. Play Cast. EDITH GREENMAN- Dolly -Business, lntra. I, 2, 3, 4, FNC 2, 3, FHA I, 2, 4, Library Council 2, 3, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm. MARLIES HANSCHKE- Marlies -Post Graduate, Sr. Dramatics, Transferred from Kiel, Germany. D. ANN HERBERT- Bubbles -Moth-Science, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Comm., Girls' Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, FNC 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Archery Club I, 2, 3. SHEILA HINCKLEYf Sl1e''-Math-Science, Orch. I, 2, 3. 419' 4, Dramatics I, 2, 4, GAA I, Outing Club 3, FNC 2, 3, Leaders Club 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm., Girls' Drill Team 2, 3. JOAN HOLLOD- Joan -Math-Science-Language, Outing Club 3, 4, French Club 3, Latin Club 4, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, Leaders Club 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., Sonnontoun Stott 4, Sr. Play Cast. NATHAN IVES- Taters -Electronics, FFA I, Archery Club I, 2, 3, 4. RAE ANN JENSEN- Rae -Math-French-Art, Homeroom Sec. I, 3, 4, Squad Leader I, 3, Class Vice Pres. 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Bearer of the Emblem 4, Maiorette 4. BUFORD JOHN- SON- Budtord -Math-Science, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2. 3, Sr. Dramatics 4, Sr. Play Cast. RICHARD KINDER I0 - Dick -Shop, Movie Operator 2, 3, Usher 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. KLANG- Artie '-Business, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Sr. Draf matics 2, 3, Football I, 2, Ca-captain 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Pres. 2, Owl Business Staft 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm. ROBERT KNAPP- Lefty -Industrial Arts, Latin Club 3, 4, Outing Club 4, C.D. I, lntra. I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE KOZLOWSKI- George -Math-Science, Dramatics 4, Outing Club 4, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Cast. JANET LA FORGE- Jan wBusiness, Dramat- ics 2, 3, 4, FNC 2, Jr. Play Comm., FHA I, Graduation Usher 3, Outing Club 3, Squad Leader 3, 4, Stage and Lighting 3, Son- nontoun Stall 4, Asst, Editor, Camera Club 2, Sr. Play Comm. Ch. c'0x -Q- ' A ERATIVE SENIOR is Pete Mulvaney, Janie Clogie Jim Connie Bones Clem Dick Gay John Mend ,fir-' 'sv' I JANE LANGDON Janie -Math-French, Choir l, 2, Treblettes 2, 3, Owl 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, French Club l, 2, 3, GAA l, Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Sec. 4, Homeroom Sec. l, 4. AUDREY LAYFlELD- Clogie -Business, Outing Club 4, Sr. Play Comm., Transferred from Otto. JAMES D. LAYFlELDf Jim - Math-Shop, Football 2, Traclc Q. CONSTANCE LEE- Connie'f- 'Wx Aux Business, lntra, l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4. ROBERT LEE- Bones - Mechanical Drawing, Basketball l, Student Council l, Jr. Play Cast, Outing Club 4. CLIFFORD LEONARD - Clem -Shop, Stage and Lighting 2, 3, Movie Operator 3, 4, National Thespian 3, 4. RICHARD LEONARDf Diclc -eShop, Football Manager 2, 3, Bas, ketball Manager 2, 3, Movie Operator 3, 4, Track Manager 2, FFA l, Q, 4-H I, LURA GAY LOCKWOOD-''Gay -Business, Sr. ll Dramatics l, 3, GAA l, lntra. l, Red Mill Cast l, Owl Q, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 2, 3, Business Manager 3, 4, Outing Club 2, Choir l, Q, Girls' Drill Team Q, 3, Sr. Play Cast. JOHN LONSBERRY - John -Shop, Football l, Q, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 3, Outing Club 4, Sr. Dianiatics 4, Intro. l. EARL LUDDEN Mar1d f-Agriculture, FFA l, 2, 3, 4, lntra. l, 2, Foot, ball 2, 4, Jr. Play Comm., Sr, Play Comm. Ronna Stitely was selected as the BEST ALL AROUND SENIOR, and the MOST CO-OP Dancing must run in the family because both Non and Frannie McCracken copped the title of THE BEST DANCERS. 1' 5 ROBERT MARGESON- Art -Shop, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, Track I, 2, Sr. Dramatics 4, Movie Operator 2, 3, 4, Usher 3, 4, Sportsmanship Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Cast, Homeroom Sec. 4. ROGER MARSH- Roge fBusi- ness, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Red Mill Cast I, Jr. Play Comm. DAVID MARYE- Dave''-Math-Science, Orch. I, 2, 3, 4, Sectionals 2, Finals I, 2, 3, 4, Alfred Graduation Orch. I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, Wrestling I, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Radio Announcer 4, Outing Club 4, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm., Intra. 2, 3, 4. JAMES MCCON- NELI.- Jimbo -Shop-Mechanical Drawing. FRANCIS D. Mc- CRACKEN-''Shaq -Math-Mechanical Drawing, Track I, 2, 4, C IIAHII Hkogell lloavell Nance WiIIy Miki Wrestling I, 2, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Lionaires 2, 3, 4, Red Mill Cast, Homeroom Pres. 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Jr. Dra- matics I, Intro. 2, 3, 4. NANCY McCRACKEN- Nance -Business, Dramatics I, 2, Camera Club I, Outing Club 3, 4, Homeroom Pres. I, Jr. Play Comm., Choir 2, 4, Treblettes 3, Leaders Club 3, 4, Maiorette I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Comm., Graduation Usher 3, Son- nontoun Staff 4, Radio Announcer 4, Red Mill Comm. I. WILBUR McDOWELL- Wiily -AgricuIture, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, 4-H I, 2, 3, 4. GAYE McGRAW- Miki -Math-Science, Outing Club 2, 3, 4. Sec 3, Vice Pres. 4, Radio Announcer 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Owl I, 2, 3, 4, Intra. I, 2, 3, 4, All Star I, Jr, Plav Cast 2, 3, Girls' Drill Team 12 Jimbo Shag Lucky Judy Q0 Wm 1'5- ui' 2, 3, Sorinontoun Stott 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, French Club I, 2, Sr. Play Cast. LESTER MEAD- Lucky -Shop, Football I, 4-H I, 2, 3, 4, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Movie Operator 4. JUDITH METCALF- Judy -Latin-French-Math, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Latin Awards I, 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, French Award 2, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Treas. 4, Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Rotary Key Award I, Student Council 3, Owl I, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 4, lntra. I, All Star I, Jr. Play Cast 2, Citizen- ship. Ed. Conference 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sr. Play Cast. 1 oh Qvjff 'Bur Moe Mort Wreck Chen ffSiss Mary Kay df 'I on Howie Bnv Sonny Bill Pinky w:u:.f' ruin MAUREEN MILLS- Moe -Home Economics-Business, Choir 2, 3, Dramatics I, FHA 2. RICHARD MORRISON- Mort -Shop, Foot- ball I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Cast, Track I, Sr. Play. PETER MULVANEY - Wreck - Science-Mattv Latin, Outing Club 3, 4, Football 3, Co-Captain 4, Baseball 3, 4, Owl 4, Sonnontoun Staff 4, Latin Club 4, Student Council 4, Nat. Thespian Society 4, Jr. Play Cast, Sr, Play Cast. RICHARD NES- BITT- Dick -Business, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Jr, Play Cast, Sr, Play Cast. SAMUEL OBOURN- Howie -Math and Science, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Sportsmanship Club 3, Treasurer 4, Jr. Play Cast. BEVERLY PALMATIER- Bev -Home Economics, intra. I, FHA 2, 3, 4, FHA Historian 3, Outing Club 4, Jr. Play Comm. ALBERT PATTERSON - Sonny -Mechanical Drawing and Business, lntra. I, 2, 3, Out- ing Club 3, Manager of Radio Announcers 4, Track 3, 4, Football 4, Gym Demonstration I, 4, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Cast. NILES GEORGE PATTERSONe Citeez -Math-Science, Outing Club 4, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Cast. SALLY PERRY- Siss -Science, Coun- cil I, 2, Homeroom Pres. I, Class Vice Pres, 3, Class Sec.-Treas, 4, Vice Pres. of Council, Sec. of Lower House I, Owl I, 2, 3, 4, 4th Page Editor 3, 4, Business Stall 3, 4, Junior Owl Editor I, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. of Dramatics 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, GAA I, Intramurals I, 2, Student Council Convention Alfred 2, French Club 2, 3, Pres. 3, Latin Club l, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Trebbelettes 2, 3, Future Nurses 2, 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, Hall of Fame, Jr. Prom Att. Squad Leader I, 2, 3, Music Festival 3, All County Band I, Band I, Orchestra, 13 Citizenship Ed. Conference 3, 4, Journalism Conference 3, Senior Play 4. MARY KAY PLATTS- Mary Kay -Math, Outing Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Maiorettes 4, Sonnontoun Staff, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm. Ch. WILLIAM RAHR- Bill -Shop-Agriculture, FFA 3, 4, Movie Operator 2, 3. BETTY RANSOM- Pinky -Home making, FHA I, 2, 4, Basketball lntra. I, 2, 3, 4, All Star I, 3, Playday 3, Volleyball lntra. I, 2, 3, 4, All Star l, Playday 2, 3, Tennis Intra. I, Soccer Intra, I, 4, Softball lntra. I, 2, 3, 4, Bad- minton Intra. 3, Hockey lntra. 4, Playday 4. WILLIAM RAPAN- Willie -Shap-Agriculture, lntra I, 2, 3, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, PHILIP RIEHL- Phil -Science-Mechanical Drawing, Football I, 2, Bas- ketball Mgr. I, 2, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Track 2, Movie Operator 2, lntra. I, 2, Usher 4. SYLVIA SCHETTINE- Sylv -Business, Dramatics I, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, Choir I, lntra. I, 2, 3, 4, Play Day I, 2, Tumbling Club I, Modern Dance I, Jr. Play Comm., Camera Club I, BEVERLY SCHULTZ- Bev -Business, lntra. I, 2, 3, 4, Play Day I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm. THEODORE SCHULTZ- Teddy -Agriculture, FFA 3, 4, 4-H 3, 4. RICHARD SEKOLL- Zeke -Agriculture, Jr. Play, FFA 3, Vice Pres. 4. DON- ALD SHERWOOD- Tex -Waodworlcing-Agriculture, Football 2, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres 4, Jr. Play Comm. DONALD SIB- BLE- Bill -Mechanical Drawing-Art-Industrial Arts, Football I, 2, 3, 4, lntra. 4, Sonnontoun Stott 4, Jr. Play Comm., Wrestling 2, Sr. Play Comm. 4, Outing Club 4. MONICA SIMPSON- Moe - Math, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Jr Quartet I. 2, Chair I, 2, Latin Club 3, Jr. Play 3. SUSAN SMITH- Sue -Math-Business, Sr. Dra- matics 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm., Sr, Play Comm. Ch., Sonnontoun Staff 3, 4. WILLIAM SMITH- Smitty -Math-Science, Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, Orches- tra I, Football 2, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Lionaires 2, 3, 4, Sonnontaun 5105 4: Outing Club 3, 4, Jr. Play, All County Choir 3, 4, All State Chorus 4. HELEN JOAN SPARGUR- Sparkie -Business, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. I, Orch, I, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club I, 2, Outing Club 3, 4, Owl Bookkeeper 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Jr, Play Comm. 3, Homeroom Sec. I, 2, 3, Girls' Drill Team 2, 3, Jr. Play Prompter 3. RICHARD SPICER- Spike''-Agriculture, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Camp I, 2, Vegetable Judge 2, 3, County Judge 3, 4, Homeroom Vice Pres. 4, FFA Comm. Ch. 3, 4, lntra. I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Cast, FFA Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, FFA Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4. NORMA STARKS- Norm -Homemaking- Business, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, OtIicer 4, lntra. 2, 3, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm. PATRICIA STISSER- Pat -Business, Owl I, 2, 3, 4, Maiarettes I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Treas., Sr. Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, lntra. I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Student Council 2, 3, Jr. Play Cast, FHA I, 2, Future Nurses Club 2, French Club I, Sr. Play Cast, Girls' Drill Team 2, Homeroom Vice Pres. 4, Sonnontoun Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, RONNA STITELY- Ronna -Math-Science, Dramatics I, 2, Outing Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Class Pres. 4, Modern Dance Club I, 2, Radio Announcers 3, 4, Maiorette I, 2, 3, Home, room OFlIcer I, 3, Tumblers Club I, Sr. Play Cast, Sportsmanship Club 4. JOAN SWARTHOUT- Joni -Math-Language, Class Pres. I, Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, Pres, 3, Student Council I, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Choir 2, Jr. Play Comm., French Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Sportsmanship Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Intro. I, 3, Sonnontoun Stafl 4, Senior Editor, Owl I, 2, 3, Jr. Prom Att., Sr. Play Cast, Future Teachers Association 3, 4. ELIZA- BETH TAYLOR- Betty -Homemaking, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 4, Jr. Play Comm., lntra. I, Camera Club 4. VICTOR TRAN- SKI- Vic -Science-Art, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Sonnontoun Staff 3, 4, Jr. Play Cast, Football 4, Outing Club 4, Owl 4, Sr. Dramatics 4. REBEA WALKER- Reb -Business, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Owl I, Red Mill Comm. I, Jr. Play Comm., Squad Leader 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play Comm. Ch., GAA I. ROBERT WARD- Little Churchill -Math-Science, Outing Club 3, 4, Sr. Dramatics 4, lntra. I, 2, 3, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Lionoirs 3, 4, All County Choir 3, 4, All State Sectionals 4, Jr. Play Cast, Sr. Play Cast, Usher 2, 3, Football Manager I, Nat. These pians 4. CARLIN WEINHAUER- Weinner -Math-Science-Mechan- ical Drawing, Stage and Lighting 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Nat. Thes- pians 3, 4, Sr. Dramatics 4, Outing Club 4, Intro. I, 2, Stage and Lighting 3, 4, Ch., Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm. CAROL WIL- KINS- Carol -Business, lntra. 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, FNC 3, Jr. Play Comm. JOHNAWILKINS-''John -Math-Science, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm. NANCY WILKINS- Nancy -Business French, FNC 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Comm., French Club 2, 3, Camera Club 4. HERBERT WILLIS- Herb -Math-Science, Band I, 2. THOMAS WILSON- Scotty -MechanicaI Drawing, Intro. I, 2, 3, Sr. Play Comm. WILLIAM WONDERLING- Bill -Machine Shop. MALCOLM WORMLEY- Mac -Business, French Club 2, Home- room Vice Pres. 3, 4, Citizenship Ed. Conference 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Usher I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Sonnontoun Staff 4, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Pres. 4, Nat. Thespian Society 4, Choir 3, 4, Jr. Play Cast, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Play Cast. SANDRA YOUNG- Sandy -Art, Sr. Orch. I, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club I, Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, lntra. I, 2, Play Day I, 2, 3, 4, All Star I, French Club l, Jr. Play Comm., Drill Team 2, 3, Sr. Play Comm. ROSALIE ARNOLD- Rosie - Business, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, lntra. I, 2, 3, 4. Rosie om Betty Vic Reb Little Churchill Weinner Carol John Nancy Herb Scotty Bill Mac Sandy CLASS HISTORY The year we were called bright-eyed seventh graders was a suc- cessful one. Our first large proiect was our seventh grade play, Don't Call Me Junior, which had a cast made up ot a large number of the class 'members The highlight ol our Seventh Grade Party was the selection of Joan Spargur and Mac Wormley as the King and Queen. 3ane Langdon received the award lor the highest scholastic stand- ing ot the seventh grade. J A When we became eighthgraders we knew we were at lost on our way to becoming upper classmen, as we were no longer the youngest in high school, it was during this year that Anne Flanagan and Gaye McGraw competed with members of the Creative Writers Club and had poems accepted in the National Anthology of High School Poetry magazine. For the highest average of the eighth grade, Judy Metcalf received the Addie Thorton Award. g During ninth grade somegolthe members ot our class took part in the 'Red Mill Operettarln all there were approximately twenty who participated in this verysuccessiul production. Sally Perryyran for-vice president ol Student Council, during our Freshman year. G'rtdwon.J A t J A y MissAlEhrenzelleir'sJillreshhtan English. Class impressively portrayed lrleil.ives ,lor theEasterlAssei'nbiy'.j' A ' , J Also, during ninth grade. Judy Metcalf received the award for the highesrschoiastic average.otthelclass.i A . g y J in tenth grade, we had an unusually successlal .class party, The Blue Mirage. Also thaqtyear, the porty,llol which'Sally deem, was run' ning for vice-president of Student Council, lost to the opposing party. During our sophomore year, when the high school orchestra went to Clean, Anne Flanagan received an A rating award lor ci cello solo, as did Jim Gamloell for a violin solo. At the end of this year Pat Roden- rys gained the award for the highest scholastic standing ol the Soph- ornore Class. During our Junior Year the Junior Prom was one ot the highlights. Ronna Siitely was chosen queen of the prom. Our class was the first to make a large profit from this event. Another outstanding proiect of our class that year was our Junior Play, My Sister Eileen. Under the out- standing directorship ol Miss Forsythe, our class promoted a successful production. Also, during our Junior Year, Wayne Gary was chosen President ol Student Council, during a colorful campaign in which Ranno Stiteiy and Fran McCracken were candidates of the opposing party. At the close ot the year, Judyllyietcalf and Jim Gamlsell had the two highest averages at the Junior Class. The first important praiect of our Senior Year was the magazine sale. The top salesmen during this campaign were Bob Word, Jim Giam- bell, Ronnie Ellis, Mac Wormley, Maeneen Dwyer and Mary Clancy. Also, in our senior year our class enacted the play, The Remarkable incident at Carson Corners. This piay displayed the talent of a large percentage ot our class and drew a larger profit than gained from a Senior Play in previous years, Summing up our high school years, we can truthfully say they were happy,ieventlul and successful years, during which many events stand out among our souvenirs. 7TH...Pres, Ellis, G., Vice-Pres. Mills, M., Sec-Trees. Gordner, C. CLASS OFFICER 10TH...Pres. lde, D., Vice-Pres. Minges, J., Sec.-Trees. McEnroe, S. 9TH. . .Pres. Ormon, R., Vnce-Pres. Bell, R., Sec.-Trecs. Sprog ue, K. fr..-J. BTH.. .Pres. Dennis, R. Vice-Pres. Potter, J., Sec.-Treas. Dodds, J. During the post yeor we elected these people to represent our ideos ond views in Student Government. I1TH,..Pres. Young, F., Vice-Pres. Fortner, T., Sec.-Treas. Hebei. W. Q, A 1 .f 0 9 x 1 0 -1 .11 r . t 4 . . f fy ,I 4 4 . L' is R fl L K rt, . , i I Ps, X 1 L. TO R. IST. ROW Goft, C., Dutton, E., Farnsworth, N., Woddord, S., Miller. S., Bell, B., Browning, K., Childress, A., Know, L., Besse, R., C., Besse, A, Fuller, M, Potter, M, Fronlc, V, Aldrich, J, Lonpheor, N, Jennison, C,, ROW--Fenton, G, Storks, W., Dutty, D, Chambers, L, Flesuher, W, Denhorl, F., Dixon Hehel, B ZND. ROW V0-ssler, J,, M'ller, D., Sibble, D., Gilmore, S., Andrews, Y., Folwill, J., Pettit, W., Rohr, R, Thompson, R, Burger, D., Mclirede, R, Burrows, F., Fonton, D E E TER WIDE-EYED L. TO R. YST. ROW Block, R, Morye, P, Dovis, S., Fonton, M., Brondes, M., Strober, J., Burnet, B, Geei, N., Malls, M., Foster, C., Cochron, N, Mills, S, Lynn, K. 2ND. ROWA Martin, J, Polrniter, D, Lrnzo, G, Bennet, C., Mc Corthy, J., Lowery, D, Sherwood, fl 4 JK G., Freelove, P., Lotten, D., Burton, R., Mc Gee, F,, Dillon, D., Ordiwoy, L. 3RD. ROW- Compson, R., Stevens, R., Geer, R., Peet, J., Mc Pheters, J., Brondes, R., Lewis, F., Knowles, R., Hetzel, R, Schuyle r, P, Woshburn, W, Putzrnon, M., Yerrick, W, Edwards, '. wl Q K w Polnmtier, H., Reinkinz, A. 3RD L id -1 L. TO R. 'IST ROW--Schettine, M4 Hurt, J4 Perry, J4 Groy, M4 Bartlett, C4 Goth, J4 Finnemoore, H4 Duke, D. 3RD ROW-Hunt, E4 Cross, C4 Cole, W4 Parker, M4 Ropon Fortner, T4 Karr, D4 Krentz, G4 Trezise, L4 Weover, S4 Jones, D4 Hurley S. YND ROWA R4 Schultz, T4 Kruger, A4 Jensen, J4 Lipomon, B4 Truox, R. Bledsoe, R4 Mortin, R4 Felsen, M4 Apsey, V4 Dye, P4 Sounders, S4 Heyshom, J4 ELEVENTH WE LO . . . L TO R. lST ROW--Cronk F., Wood, J4 Gleason, B4 Aiken, C4 Miller, L4 Brown, L4 slip, M4 McGraw, G4 Shilloto, R. 3RD ROW-Adelniczn, M4 Thomas, J4 Funton, L4 O'Connor, S., Schwolb, J4 Bastion, J4 Sworthout, M4 Hilligos, D4 Prince. D. ZND ROW- Childs, P4 Sprague, D, Fitzer, P4 Faber, J. Cornelius E4 Lathrop, E4 Welrner, P4 Follett, M4 Celmens, G4 Corter, P4 Gigee, P4 Hy- 2-g ,-. 5 f K4 ,Q .Q q 5 'I . P' X-fx.. K l. TO R. 'IST ROW Cole, M., Kervon, M, Brunell, B., PhiYlips, B., Boldwin, J., Greene, OCOUIWOV J-2 5hGl'id0f1, T, 3RD ROW Pflddefl, R.: MLII5f R, BOVJW. J, Klnngv J, Clark, N, Butler, R, Helm, D, Srhonover, C., Gefhrs, M., Houghtling, N, 2ND ROW- JpGrOsYOrf, J, Brownmg, L, Schwulb. D, Rofho, R Poddon, B, Young, F, Grossman, S, Ccunfhzld, D., Deon, D., Paddock, A., Sounders, J., TO BE SE IDRS! L. TO R. TST ROW -Gordon, M., Bierman, B, Wells, E., Stanton, L., Fo.1e, P., Ormon, A r, T , lvz-Q 3 ., White, J., Gridley, J. 3RD ROW-Knowles, R., Bower, B., Geer, R., Rnulwr, R, Tlmmp J., Willerts, L., Lcnpheor, B, Bollord, M., Sfewort, S., Runge, A., Spencer, C., Knapp, J. gon, D4 Jensen' J , Macaulay, R.. Hebei' W4 2ND ROW Buchhofz, V, Frazier, R, Lynody, B, Ost, L., Regun, J., Bacon, M., Vossler, ,. . .Y , wk - agua? r, -- - 4 a ,. 1 ' ,J UQ. Q 3 . - ! - 'haw 1. W 7 AW - if 3 my ws! QM film' - f mf gl W A gs, f A 4? . M 93' ' fffw W 'X'-x m 1 2. I 9 9 Q I fix, bk Yi! ' x. , , , Q fi 0 .nk iii if an 535 Q L53 X . FSE is , - fx A 5 N. . ' 'I 'T k:. . X E 'pin ' .. 'F-'wg icy v 4-'Ra . A. , af- fl - ggi: 'if-and Y' V .- .. ' 8' xx pl 1 ., , WEE 4, 4 H v.,f4,J'f-.LI :J - 'lr , UA. .,ir. , Q . ,T f . ' f' X- ,.R , 0 ,J W 3 L , Y ', s. ' 'KS 1 .36 'f '6 S11 SEE: 5-fs CHEERLEADER Roar, Lions, l2oarl cry the high spirited Var- sity Cheerleaders. These girls, under the guidance of Miss Ewell and Mrs. Chrimes, start the ball rolling at the Pep Assemblies. They keep enthu- siasm high and vitality strong throughout our sports program. Just as good and enthusiastic as the are the JV cheerleaders. This younger at all games and also leads the at all JV programs. TNS ADVISORS: Miss Ewell? Mrs. Chrimes. T ' f if ULJF X455 h 1 'J' n v U j - t s wfaf K me l 1 VARSITY: Gillis, G., Weaver, S, Swarthout, J., Miller, L Q Perry, J , Runzo, A. JV'S: L TO R. IST ROW -Burroughs, S. Watson, C. 2ND ROW Dare, D.g McEnroc, S, Gleason G., Dodds, L., Woolard, D L. TO R. 'IST ROW-Krinke, U., Karl, B., Johnston, L., Stanton, L., Taylor, J., Fanton, C., Childress, D., Wil- kins, C., Ackerman, P., Lanphear, B., Phillips, B., Houghtlirig, M., Cornelius, R., Burgess, M., Houghtling, E. 2ND ROW-Miss Baumunk, McNulty, J., Ransom, B., Babbitt, W., Van Skiver, C., Dickerson, S., Prince, J., Cornelius, B., Greene, J., McCracken, V., Pohl, S,, Clark, M., Dixon, R,, Arnold, R. 3RD ROW-O'Dell, C., Baldwin, J., Corneluis, C., Curtis, J., Dickerson, E., Canheld, B., Freer, P,, Butler, R., Calahan, D., Starks, N. 4TH ROW-Hallet, A., Kellog, R., Mills, S., Curry, J., Palmatier, B., Canfield, D., Cross, B,, Schultz, B,, Taylor, E., Day, D., Childress, M., Wilkins, N., Burton, P. L. TO R. 'IST ROW-Bacon, M., Helm, D., Gridley. M., Coulter, A., Gridley, S., Butler, D., Johnston, L., Fan ton, C., Mead, E., Dare, D., Smith, S., Runzo, A., Stitley, R., Spencer, C., Brunell, B. 2ND ROW-Gowdy,V. Aiken, C., McEnroe, S., Dodds, L., O'Connor, S., Weavers, S., Gardner, C., Perry, J., Jones, D., Krentz, G. Metcalf, J., Hollad, J., Lawler, J, 3RD ROW-Mrs. Baker, Schwalb, J,, Clancy, M., Burroughs, S., Sikaras, M., McEnroe, S., Dean, D., Schrader, C., McPheters, J., Bullard, P., Geffers, N., Dwyer, M. 4TH ROW-Duke, M,, Watson, C., Fleischer, N., Baldwin, R., Flanagan, A., Gigee, P., Carter, J., Langdon, J., Bierman,B, Carter, P,, Frank M, F. H. A. America is as strong as its homes, and homes are as strong as the housewives. Competent home- makers for the future are trained and adivised by Miss Baumuk in the W.C.S. chapter of the FHA. QMMIR 4, 4 .ft , 'Vw ff K F 2 E ' Y EL? 5 5.,Z,,l l- S if' 4 o 4,0 NEW HSN FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Taking trips to various Teacher's Colleges and helping the faculty here at Wellsville High are two main proiects of the Future Teach- ers Club. F.F. . These are the boys who will be- come the backbone ot our great nation! Striving, toiling together are the Future Farmers of America. -.. Q E gg CA . ' '7.n - o F1l'o '1b- S 'fgFlFAf , : vo :I 7 .A 'r,M.- C as Q wfwg 5 '- 11 .J 7th 8 Sth GRADE 4-H Sponsoring home, school, and community projects is the Wells- ville 4-H club. Behind each ot these proiects is the motto, Hands, heart, head and health. L. TO R. 'IST ROW-Knapp, J., Fanton, G., Ludden, E., Spicer, R., Brandes, R., Freeman, R.,Sherwood, D., Jensen, J., Bledsoe, R., Cornelius, E., Rohr, W., Truax, R. 2ND ROW-Garfield, K., Swarthout, T., Cump ston, C., Covel, B., Moland, D., Cornelius, F., Smith, L., Palmotier, H., Fanton, G., Linza, G., Gray, B., Fanton D., Goer, R., Chambers, L., Fanton, P., Brandes, R., Carter, J., Advisor. 3RD ROW-Schultz, T., Stisser, G. Leonard, J., Spinelli, J., Jackson, J., Scott, T., Leonard, F., Hunt, B., Bohne, C., Ca lin, A., Kane, S., Nye L., Gardner, L., Fanton, D., Coyle, C., Cornelius, G. 4TH ROWiThather, A., Fanton, K., Jones, T., Pinney D., DenHoft, F., Fisher, L., Barney, D., Graves C., Smith, E., Knox, L., Eddy, D., Kruger, A., Freeman, D. Sturdevant, W., Sekoll, C., Simpson, C. 5TH ROW-Reisman, R., Lowery, R., Fisher, B., Adams, B., Saund ers, W., Sherwood, R., Knox, R., Morrison, J., Aldrich, G., Coyle, F., Hunt, E., Gardner, B., Cross, C., Rapan R., Cole, B. L. TO R. 'lST ROW-Winship, C., Swarthout, T., Moland, D., Bessy, R., Smith, L., Corneilus, F., Palmatier, H., Salmonson, R., Fanton, B., Rugaber, B., Linza, B., Howe, J., Edwards, T. 2ND ROW-Ives, D., Nicot, D., Scott, T., Thompson,'R., Vossler, J., Fanton, D., Bohne C., McBride, R., Geer, R., Leonard J., Fedder F. 3RD ROW-Jones, T., Mr. Carter, Leaders, Reisman, R., Denhoft, F., Gowdy, C., Glasser, R., Simpson, C., Fanton. D Cf JL fifth ...z-,- W--3.5-4. Mo SENIDR BA D Always promlnent In town parades and halttrme football shows IS the WCS Band under the capable dlrectlon of Mr Molrnarl Its snappy appearance and musical numbers add that needed touch In parades and other actrvmes ues Runzo A Bace S llt K Brng B Heb L Oboe Blallard Clarunets Stewart S Clancy M Carter J Mead E Johnston L Manson K Pfuntner D Sprague K Church A Jensen M Ohllnger C Moran D Alto Clarmet Saxophone Orman J Barntone Saxophone Melaro J French Horns Rh el A Pierce A Jensen J Gray S Hopkms J Trumpets Thompson D Bell R Wulluams E Hetzel D Potter S Childs P Eddy D Washburn R Trombones Briggs W Sprague D Dennls W Mc Cracken V Boyce D Hauser D Wlllets C Barltone Horns Mc Craclcen K Church T Sousaphones Thomas J Dean A Drums Clark J Thompkuns J Kelsey T Simons J Stevens R Moscardlnu R ig: f : , .g F , .5 Fo 8 , .j QS, .j Sl, .5 I , lNA.j M- 'Y . . - 2 , -2 , -2 , -1 , -: , -1 , .1 - J . . A g- , A: , -1 , -: , -1 f -1 , 4: I Seager, B.g Bass Clarinet: Baker, N., Alto Saxophone: Young, F., Phillips, T., Tenor ,..,.., --if -'kP' , , 1 , -2 1 , -1 2 I , -2 A , -1 , -5 , -1 ' , .1 1 , -2 , -J ' ' , n -1 , -1 , -2 ' , -5 , -J , .2 1 ' , -5 linori , -2 ' , ,z , -: , -: , -1 ' , -z ' - 2 , -: , -: 1 , .2 , -2 2 , -2 ' , -2 , -: ' , -f , -: ' ', - MAJORETTES Leading the band are the high- stepping rnaiorettes. These girls not only precede the band, they also demonstrate their twirling ability at basketball games. nom, .p-'fl W NU P' ff - .1 VN .Q 'J qvfl' N W . 3 1 1 ,IN Rae Annf Black, Sue, Gath, Judy, Mc Cracken, Nancy, Stissei, Pnl, PIatts,MaiyKay, JU IOR BA D L. TO R. IST ROW-Baldwin, D., Carlin, R., Knox, L., Orman, G., Aicher, H., Wundavei, D, Maryc, P 2ND ROW-Cornell, C., Miller, D., Ellis, G., Thompson, R., Schuyler, P, Palrriatier, P, Winsliip, B, Simons, J: Salmonson, R., Foster, S., Fuller, M. 3RD ROW-fVanDruH, A., Armour, B, Stevens, R, Stissw. L, Vvaslmluurn. W., Hetzel, R., Meise, C. Mr. Purga J R. W. H. S. GRCHE TR Wellsville High School has an orchestra of which we can be iustly proud. This organization, under the outstanding directorship of Mr. Purga, has earned many awards and through the years has been selected to play for organizations throughout the state. This orchestra is an example of exceptional accomplishment at the high school level. We salute the Wellsville High School Orchestra as an outstanding school or- ganization. CRCHESTR This organization is the foundation upon which the Wellsville constructed. Their diligence promises bright hope for the future. L. TO R.-Faber, S., Briggs, M., Manion, L., Jones, J., Hodson, bel, J., Gott, C., Simpson, K., Yerrick W. High School Orchestra of the future will be P., Fleischer, W., Miller, S., Fanton, M., Stro- ? i S STRI GQUI TET Providing more musicol entertainment is the String Quintet. This ensemble consists of able members of the orclwestro, SEATED ACCORDING TO CHAIR-Violins RQ-uning, R, Gumball, J, Apsoy, V., Temple, D, Garner, l, Simpson, M., Vossler, A, Regan, J., Doro, D., Schroder, C., Solmonson, l, Reynolds, C, Brondes, A, Fonton, J, Boller, C, Vossler, C, Violasf Hlnrlsley, S., Spor- gur, J., Arnold, G., Boker. F. Cellos -Flonogon, A., Spencer, C., O'DonncII, W., Smith Q Q 2 3 1 s l . s 1 i E 55-1 I.. TO R. Reuning, R., Apsey, V., Mucnuley, R, Arnold, QQ, bin-me-i. L B. Basses- Mocuuley, R., Watkins, B, Giuntivi, B Flutes Sclnnmmw C, Rimm A Oboes Langdon, B., Bcillclrd, M. Clorinets-Stewart, S., Clancy M Bassoon lcmgidnn J Horns Block, S., Jensen, J. Trumpets Moiyc, D, Thompson, D, Briggs, W. Percussione Kelsey, T., Thompkins, J, 3 l 5 5 f : , . .5 1 Wnwsliluiiiii, R Trombone Q S JLI ICR CHOIR Waiting tor the aay they can participate in mixed choir are members of the iunior boy's and iunior girl's choir. These groups meet on different activity periods. They also add to the musical presentations. sENioR CHOIR f si, I ML, A r . TO R. IST ROWfChurch, A., Smith, P., Trezise, L., Zinner, B., Goodlitt, J., Coats, D.,Mc Ginley,J. IVIEIOCIIOUS VOICES SIHQ The pI1VC1SeS of wel- My M Weinman, L., Miller, G., Hebel, B, Mills, M., Gridley, K. ZND ROW-- Gavitt, P., Stannards, M., Fleschutz I4t1OWI't tunes each Clcly CIUFIUQ period. This A -br!-fx K., Apgar, J., Spargur, J., Thompkins, M., Marye, P., Ross, P., Aicher, C., Loyfield, B. 3RD ROW -Wixon is The mixed Choir, Consisting Of gjfls Gnd bgyg AJR' - A- L., Amidon, D., Blerrran, C., Murphy, D., Taggart, J., Gordnier, K., Wierich, L. 4TH ROW Salmonson,L. in Senior high- A boys group, Called The Lionoires, Stoll, N., Buckwalter, L., Shear, C., McAndrews, M., Craig, S., Lunn, K., McKee, D. also add to our musical presentations. OJ -1- L. TO R. IST ROW-Bellamy, L., Gath, J., Fortner, T., Krentz, G., Hopkins, J., Gowdy, V., Gleason, B., Aiken, C., Gowdy, R., Perry, S. ZND ROW-Felsen, M., Driscoll, N Stitely, R., Trezise, L., Carter, P., Mc Graw, G., Metcalf, J., Mc Enroe, S., Coleman, S., Lockwood, K., Karr, D. 3RD ROWA-Gardner, P., Mc Cracken, N., Pierce, A., Minqes, J., Mc Gr Smith, Marsh, aw, W., R. G., Bullard, P., Chartreau, J, Fitch, G., Gleason, G., Seager, D. 4TH Ward, R, Mc Cracken, F., Mills, R., Klinger, T., Wormely, M., D ROW-- are, D., -fx. il ' T6 bff, JJ 1 I. TO R IST ROW Pierce M McGraw G Munges J Clwrlreou, J. 2ND ROW -Gumball, J., Elliot, B., McCruckv en, F., Smith, W., Mills, R., Temple, D. 3RD ROWwWord, R. Church, M. ll. V, v-,,q. Mrs, Markle JU IOR BOYS CHOIR I.. TO R. IST ROW Pul?mC1l1, M, Hrddvr, F., Nicol ,l 'X n 'f' 1 R N X D., Houghfllng, R, McGee, F. 2ND ROW Congelli, J., Ervln, T., Moyvvs, W., Dopovv, J., Hwlon, D. 3RD ROW--Stevens, R, O'Connor, D., Pickup, R, Mos- Cordini, R., Boll, R, Nyclvggvr, J. f ': .irq 'f 7 gi ix Qwsv . Y 1 Q3 A . mf . .W , u ' ...- Miss Ewell L. TO R. IST ROWfGigee, P., Corter, P., Alil, J., Perry, S., McEnroe, S , McCracken, M., Flonogon, Mrs, Chrimes A.- Wotson C., Hinckley, S., Hollod, J. 2ND ROW-Perry, J., Driscoll, N., O'Donnell, W., Cooper, B., Youriil, S., Dye, P., Duke, M. LEADERS CLUB OLITI G CLUB L. TO R. IST ROW Eldridge, M Covill, R., Phunter, R., Fitzer, P., Fontori, G., Brown ing, W., Woriiiley, F, Mills, R., Aniidon, J., Klong, W., McGrow, G., Mulvoney, P ZND ROW Loisoii, V. Advisor, Coluiiiori, S., Boller, B., Seoger, D., Brown, L., Corter J,,Ti-ezzse-, L, Gould, G., Gridlcy, M, Hopkins, J., Coulter, A., Gridley, S., Goth, J., Hop 3RD ROWfTronski, V. kins, J., Rurizo A, Stitely, R,, Hurley, S., Brunnel, B., Ahl, J, W Cl , M., Helm, D., Bocon, M.: Weover, S., Kellogg, R., Dickerson, S., Bobbitt, , oncy Perry, J., Krentz, G, Spencer, C., Motcolf, J, Hollod, J., Lowler, J, Cliurdi, M. 4TH ROW Obourn, S., Burger, R., Cronk, F., Fleislier, N., Mclfnroe, S., Wotson, C., Duke, M., Burroughs, S., Sikoros, M., McEni'oe, S., O'DonneIl, W., Schroder, C., Toylor, E., Storks, N., Plotts, M., Dwyer, M., Fonton, L. 5TH ROW-Kinger, T., Nickerson, J., Wood, J., Fortner, T., Regain, J, Felsen, M, Hurt, J., Sporgur, H., McGiuw, G., Switzer, S., Prince, D., Polrnotier, B, Stonton, L., Gowdy, R, Fronk, M. LIBRARY COUNCIL The Lihrciry Council performs riioriy duties each day which ure Ineriehciol, hot oriIy To the students of WHS, but to The fciculty members os well. The girls that Qoiiiprise this council hope thot some duy they Too will occupy ci position siiiiiirir to thot of Their supervisor, Mis, Mcliiiii. RADIO NNOLINCERS The IJe'IIs ure ririgiiigI IT's the rcidio ori- ITOUITCPVS Woy os sciyihg Good lVTorriimgI Every doy is storied with Their oriiiouiice- merits, Which, ulus, foil To owuken Q few sfudeiiis. FRONT ROW: Chmfy, M, Burroughs, S, GiIIis, . L. TO R. STANDING Neol, N, Guvitt, P., Murphy, D, Mrs. Martin, SEATED Toyloi, J, Childress xg L I L N ButIer, R., Phihps, B, Grossman, S., Ccmhcld, D 5 Cciriheid, B., Mcfxndrcws, J L-- K klr L. TO R. Meiquh, J, MrCrucken, N, Sine-iy, R, Morye, D., Pcitierson, A, Dore, D, McGraw, G., Svisser, P. I K J G I l Ur Q I . ? Ax, x lLM'Ik I X. 'gk flint I i K a L Miss Foisydw , x r If A. li I,- OFFICERS, L. TO R.-Dodds, L.., Fr. I Sec., Platts, M., Fr. II Sec., Helm, D., Trens. SEATEDfDwyer, M., Pres. L. TO R. ist ROWAJensen, R., Ballard, M., Bierman, B., Snyder, S., Hopkins, Coulter, A., Butler, D., Gowdy, V., Metcalf, J., Gridley, S., Trezise, L., Brunell 2nd ROW-Follett, M., Shear, J., Watson, C., Gath, J., Hopkins, J., Baker, N., Brown Dodds, L., Helm, D., Carter, P., Frank M., Gigee, P., Platts, M., Dwyer, M., Simpson Thomas, J., McAndrews, M., Shear, J., Clancy, M., Treazise, L. 3rd ROW-Shear, Steininger, D., Spenser, S., Gardner, C., O'Donnell, W., Lippman, M., Lunn, K., Black -l-1 Ptuntner, D. 4th ROWV-Gardner, P., Sikaras, M., McPheters, J., Lawler,J., Bacon, , B. f L: , S., ' Hyslip, J., Browning, W., Orman, R., Pierce, A., Sobeck, J., Dean, L., Colgrove, C-z Meyers, W., Nyedeggar, J., Horton, D., Melaro, J., Hyslip, M., Grostorf, J., FRENC CLUB Never to be forgotten is the en- ioyment and pleasure we received from French Club. Initiation, Christmas caroling, the Mardi Gras, and our annual picnic were the highlights ot our years in this club. ' Mrs. Canessa Spencer, C., Runzo, A., Fitch, G., Smith, N, Sibble, D., Duke, M., Lippmon, K., Go P., McEnroe, S., Crank, F., Weaver, S., Perry, S., Swarthout, J. 5th ROW+Pierce, Perry, , 5-f Driscoll, N., Martin, P., Whitney, P., Clemens, G. Dye, P., Badlwin, R., Knapp, J., Schrader, C., Apsey, V., Paddock, A., Buchholz, J., ' . gi M., vitt, A: T.: J., .Q v Q Rini. sam, I ' Q f 'li X' , v 5.5. -f C X' its . 'TL 5.1 - is Sf? l LATIN CLUB The Latin Club brings to lite the Roman civiliza- tion ot days gone by through its various projects. Well remembered is the cold night ol carolina, the auction ot the sem, and the annual Roman banquet. Mrs Crrsnriufr L. TO R. lst ROW Sprague, K, Dodds, L, Sfitely, R., Burroughs, S, Hollod, J, Perry, l.. TO R Vvlsz-it M, Vice-Pres., Priddvn, B Sergeant at Arms, Hail, J, Sec.-Trees., SEAYED Brace, B, Pres. S, Clancy, M, Gray, S, MrAndrew, J., Zinner, B , Aicher, C., Miller, G., Langdon. B, Woolclldr D4 COlCl'lU'V Sf? l9l5enf Mf HGH, Ji l'l0'dl f My Bwllvf ll, l3 lll Yf l 2nd ROW McPl1eters, J, Burroughs, Sally, Lawler, J., Metcalf, J., Brace, B, Fortrier, T., Ml' ROW GG'Yi Dv OICOWOV, lf Yolmflf FP Wfiflsins Br HYPV M, CWl '1 1 J- K,en,Zv G! Grldwyr MV Rewmv J, p,,,S5,,U,Z, KF Arnold' GF Brondpi J, Bumlrdl pv Wolfe, C, Rosen, G , Knapp, R., Thompkiris, J., BL-Il, R, Suppa, D, Rovsko. C, Biiqgs, 3rd ROW Gee D, Padden, B, Salrnoriso , L, Bncge, S, Dare, D, Thompson, M., W0 MUlVU eYf P2 Fllleff P- v 1' - - 1 . Q X 4' ' 52 y s I J , g .555-s, . 2 . u CAMERA CLUB A D MO IE OPERATORS The members of the Comero Club not only hove fun, but they goin o greot deol of knowledge. Under the leodership of Miss Ehrenzeller, this group leorns obout the ports of o come-ro, the requisites of good pictures, ond the process of film develop- ment. Whot good times we've hod in Comero Club, especiolly the trip to Eostmon l-louse in Rochester, ond the picnic ot the end of the yeor. The Movie Operotors, mode ot severol boys in school, olso perform vorious iobs in bringing obout well orgonized proiection periods of movies, films or slides which the student body con enioy. MOVIE OPERATORS: L, TO R.: KNEELING- Knowles, R., Buchholtz V STANDING--Mr. Ford, Leonord, C., Geer, R4 Morrison, R,, Morgeson R., Meod, L, Bower, R. X t,5'21 u gf at it SPORTSMANSHIP CLUB As we reflect on our school days, one of the most prominent memories is that ot the Sportsmanship Club, This honorary organization consisted of ten seniors and five juniors, each ot who excelled in honor and good sportsmanship. The special projects which the club undertook, such as buying trophies and establishing memorials, will long be re- membered, year after year. L TO R lst ROW, KNEELING Marge-son, R, Gary, W, Obourn, S., Cashera, T Klinger T 2nd ROW pres Oboum E Treo L k J P I s nsnrii NDING Du ley R, Stdcly, R, Gillis G, Perry, J., Swarthout, J., Fortner, T Colegrove Jones Y nslurry Cordon, L P if STANDINGL TOR Perry S Swarthout J Gillis G Driscoll N Stisser P Colegrove P Stitely R Queen Gary R Former Queen O risco S e Queen G r Former Queen Ju ATTENDANTS L TOR St er P Sttly R Perry S M00 LIT SNCWFALL The Junior Prom of l956 known to everyone as the Moonlit Snowfall held a gasping sigh and an awareness of unbelief in the faces of all who attended this prom The decorations were magnificent and to the Juniors can never be compared Many hours were spent on decorating the cafeteria planning for queen and prom candidates Our hearts are extended to all who participated in making the Moonlit Snowfall a success. If you were to ask a Junior what he remembers ot the prom he would probably answer Dancing til one on the threshold of Heaven shall hold a prominent place in our minds for years To come! 46 egrove P Gllis G Swarthout J Driscoll 73, . , Vi . wg T I wiki 2? I vp., ' TL 1 ' iw: waxrwowvx ,ram , A V H R. A , 93 vw f?f?i0x , E Sr ' 1-af m X ' X ,R if 3' 1 Wm wifi , 1 X M - ag , L 2 MW Russ Daily ff. B X x E kr.. K 1 - S ififiyys, , -. . . f 5 , . N rw 3 '-AN 4 Jim Thomas VC? 5 4? ,, , W in xy t Take it owoyl! QQ 'kg K 3 Dove Schwolb Dick Mills Vic Trcmski , F V 1 1 'Y f .E . L X 3 Q . WL-, , Couch Kishlor I 1 X1 Q X 8 . 'ln' Es! ? X 1' X W X -'S' T 1 f 3 ' gg , 'rl .X- Q Roger Reismcm VARSITY BASKETBALL Outstandnng nn sports at Wellsvnlle Hugh rs our Class A varsity basketball team Thxs group of players under the excellent dlrectzon of Coach Knshlar have been outstandung an thenr number ot vlctorles and good sportsmanship each year We haul the basketball team as a great organuzatuon of whrch Wellsvnlle Hugh ns lustly proud 'bf B1-'mit Q Mac Wo ley l T-M Sam Obou G yMcGa H Te yKl MW K celpp W lls o . . . . . . , , , . 2 Lu, , 'K l f , Q ha A A -f.:.'xxN ' a as 1 ,, A , M , ,ps k k N , gk rm t ::::::r Ag tg 1 - r I , X 'K K , 8 Bill Klang ' -l tv ' a A , 3 a 3 N g W AW, g W A , ' so Go Q ville G ' A 'N - r 40' : t lli' A Bru i man A may ui ' ...L S - g ug 3 J if 3, 4s,s f , 1 4 YH GI' T W rr inger QQ Come on, leT's make that basket! lst ROW, L. TO R.---David Dirkerson, Gerry Sfisserg Dene Gary, Erland Kailbourne, J Robert Bell, Dennis Srahlrnang P. John Marsh. 2nd ROW-Fred Wormleyg Ward Briggsp xr , i 'L ,,Qg: M A - XSMQ, A Q BASKETBALL 1' . ' Q qv I in-'tif v- 0 . K N Lf-M M ' .Q- i -:f I V , ,, L l Xl a aa dp Mikel Up Mike! Go up in The air! ohn Melaro, Howard Smith: Mike Adelman, Richard Traver, Eddie W1Ilian1sg Donald lde. X v is up k is x I we 'll' .X ,...,...,,....a,.,. GlRL'S SPORT Girls inTeresTed in aThleTiCs Take an aclive parT in learning haw To play new sports under The supervision of lvliss Ewell and Mrs. Crimes. Leadership and sponsmanship, as well as enloymem, are Three al The abiediyes ThaT The girls Try To aTTain While parTic3ipaTing in baskeTball, archery, volleyball, solTball, Tennis and many orhers. Highefl Higherl yn'- COHTL' on girls, loT's get Tl1uT lxalll Don'T lustsTandTlw10,TulwTl. lrall dawn The Til-ld' W, E. illsg EJ 1 V, - fx - tr 91' 'fusing 1 A -Nfl H ff. K . , '54-'A' ' 1- , T s N,- s -ev' s , , ' . ', ngvf-, 1 1 V ,, -45 L . I V-, '-.N 'Q-lift' , ' .ng'HW:i,'r- q ,K I Q ' J-4'-ff X fi' ,Q 'f1lL,f:?'f-'. g ' ' ' J fm 1- -, 'PP-- 5. .i 'i I - 'Qin r.. The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners An entirley different type of drarrtatization was selected for our Senior Play. The audience wit- nessed The Remarkable Incident At Carson Corners which revealed conflicts and failures of ordinary people. Another success. We were all rightly proud! L. TO R. --S, Burroughs, A. Patterson, R Margesan, l.. TO R A. Patterson M Warniley P, Mulyaney. Miss Forsythe ' A I' T R. Morrison Pictured here are the people who made The Remarkable lncident at Carson Corners remarkable!! Hard work and good fun combined to make the presentation a success. .ml if S S S x E 3 Q S Q t ls l t .N . ,,f, vert hu...- xx-XY ' X L. to R.: Cashcra, T, Morvuson, Rg Rugaber, Kg Mnrgeson, R, Chortveau J Brownmg W Worn hauer, C , Armdon, J. STAGE A D LIGHTI CREW Thts group shall always be remembered for their indzspensible partucipation in the production ot stage entertainment. The world of make believe is transformed to a reality through their skill, Ad Q it S 1,-.f 5 -,ix mil' Q 9, J -ya,-Q., - 1' iw! 'ssl C l 1 lWgaFP'g Gillis,G1BUfClliB- Gillis G Burch B Caolc F Maigeson R Mulvaney J Ll IOR PLAY My Sister Eileen O O Q Our Junior Play, My Sister Eileen, which was presented May 3rd and 4th l956, is now iust a pleasant memory. Oh, but what fun we had producing this Comedy! The cast, Miss Forsythe, and the production stall worked hand in hand to produce this show. Every Junior who had the slightest bit in producing this play had lun, fun which will be remembered for some time to come. gin Burch B Coleman J Cl se- . .,rl i xiii: C ali ggi ancy Mu vciney P rv L. TO R.-Chartreau, J.f Ellis, R., McCraken, F, DiSarbo Se o leiner aid B is l 1 .J i 2 , M4 l 1 , . - , -L ' ,is '3 1' Q i 5 it 5 i rr in iw? :-. :IW-'L - . - . 3 s--,. . V. .-,. 'K ' i A..-1 is 'Rifl- i ii- f ,. , i s ' l l l ,, 9 ' 'R '9 ll E 5 x AL THE PIAN SQCIETY ATIO lwnorory clmmcmcs orgorwlzoluom The member slvap as defermmed by outstcmdmg porfucupohon IU class plays rodlo sluts and oflmr press-mc: llOf'lS L TO R ls? ROW Burch B Lockwood K Driscoll Wornlzy M WLJVH We ur M H1 G IS G Clancy M 2nd ROW Chorfrenu l. TO R HONORARY MEMBERS M L01 on Mr Gmnhlll Mum Mrs Bulur -YHESPUXNS fs. qv x,,,s uv Mzsf, lorsyflu Fov '17 Qyvlu WE .ei ff-. 5. fi, gy- Q., f' ' , ww ik.:-Ax: wfT' H ,, 1, , Q . 1 ml? if' fag, fain '-mf? if wb ' .,,',, ,gy - SEM V A 5 S A , Q .W ., . me: fl-.W ai , 5 . Kg lk 2 11 3 J 2? 6 R ww' G' M Xi , g MA? x, W, l OUR S NIOR DAY er The se-mor grrls converse whale enloylng The Yeo M'55 Kohmfln P0U'5 Semors emermm JOHN Hollod 'caches 59 f , Q . . 1 Q .1 Q AW- .5 .T m . , In ' .- - . 2 N i I s HQ1 K X t 3 K ' ,QA E . 3 y 3 . + ...f X g , 1 X 4' A. BA EBALL Baseball is The spring season sport. This fearn Trained hard for many months and, as their revvard, they had a very successful season, winning approximately eight games our of eleven played. Q-wager!-' ,so- s,.. '-pi a A N ms. A homer! l. TO R. KNEELING: O'Connor, D., Adams, B., Daily, R., Kallbourne, E., Obourn, S., Gary, D., EllioTT,W., Clark, J., Wesche, R, STANDING: Mr. Stevenson, Reuning, R., Eldridge, M., Klang, W., Mulvoney, P.: Wormley, M., Bennetr, L., Knight, R., Gilman, M., Wesche, P., Johnson. B 'R 'is 'Sax .rr E QQ-'E 4 3?i'E:'X? .f Y N me K... kg Y - 4 ss .- 5 of ,, . SQ elxlffl 5 .,, 'V' I-if .h H219 'f ,L , ,qv rf' TRACK W., X, 1, .,.-fm K. -pw G 'vii ,Ag fr K A.h. sfiqffxvk.-,XM iw, ki, .I 3 K. I.. TO R.: Priridic, J, I-Icirf, D., Riggs, W., Burdick, M., Wood, B. O R.: Armdon, J, Pmtorson, A, Poddcn, R, Boron, Ist ROW, L. TO R., SITTING: McCauley, B, McCracken, K., Thornton, H., Wood, B., B, Bacon, J., Curry, K, Fiuisciiutz, R, FuIIei, D. 3rd ROW: Sid MiIvs, Amidon, J, Mimgs-5 J, Gindley, J, Cole, VV, HoiJgI1TIing, C., Howden, VV., Riggs, R. 2nd ROW, Fontom, L., Jensen. J, Adelmon, M., Marys, D, Puddc-u, R, Schwiilb, D, Parker, M., SITTING: Prindlc, T, Pomwrson, A, Lippmcm, B., Prindie, J., Burdick, M., HclrT, D., Riggs, Briggs, W., Fitzer, P., Mr. Riggs. If I T? J . 4 'G-fharwi TUDE T COUNCIL Through the Student Council every student rs given on opportu nnty to portucnpote IH the democrotlc governang ot our school We elect our representotnves ond they un turn corry our complcnnts ond wishes to hlgher outhorlty Our Student Council IS 0 voluoble ond o very necessory port ot lute ot Wellsvllle Centro: Mr LeFeber 'Ist TABLE L TO R Krentz E Snloble D Hetzel D Meloro J Ormon R 2nd TABLE Dennis R Hyer mm M McEnroe P Rosler G 3rd TABLE Groy S Ells G Woltkus J Browmng K STANDING Roe-ske C Rugober B Gordner J Orduwoy L Mr Kay 64 Student Council Officers L. TO R.: Pollm, .l,, Sec. of Lower House Klmggor, T, Vice-Pres.g Cvonlx, F, Trees., Slnfe ly, R., Pcrliomentczriong Gnllls, G., Sec.g Gary W, Pres, UPPER HOUSE TUDE T COUNCIL L. TO R, SITTING QBY TABLESD: loung, F.: Hysllp, M, Roche, R., Sclwvulll, D., Silcmrus, M., Mcfmoe- M A, Dulw, M, Ellns, R4 Mulvurwy, P, McCvc1cl4Qn, F., Crorvlx, F., Slllely, R., Glllls, G STANDING: Gary, D., Ido, D, Gee, D, Mwllefv, F, Fnzor, P, Gary, W. bi 'K Q 1. if 92 'Q i ,Ki zvggqwf. V ,A 5? '1 3 ,., . ig F, ...f -lui , L..,.LA, y N, A ,X LM 5 wh fm:-2 Lwwx '-1-.-f 1 'fm' M I K na, 'sw I .,. 1 ,ai 'V :TL fs. , ' ' -f N 1 , t in -fm It f Jwggf , . kg , -f kj , - ,f ,f KH? W S 4 ,.iL?Q W Q Hi 5 M f 1 - ' f.:f4x:.i1:.:w- - Q x ,WRX Q ,,ji..+SX V if gg imf? N in loin... 1 H39 Harold Bcnbcoclc Paul Melssher Mrs Surah Miller lf rs necessary In order To run our school To hove mohy secreforues ond odmmnsfrofors They ore seen perlorrnmg Their duhes In vorlous ploces around The school The plc tures seen here ore Those of the people who help To moke our school run more efhcrently Wlyllgm Lepebe, Mnss Dorns Hornburg by 'Mm Mrs Joan Qulclc Mass Ruth Al'l'1Old Rudolph Pohl Nuvw Mrs Mougurc-I Komokmrns 'MWQ 6 Raymond Nolcm Mrs Agatha Bmlholom ry , V ' ' 3? qi ' lv f - if -N . Q . N . . . 1' r, , IK Yr . ' ' 7 . 4 2 r if ' r L. yy . ' ' ' 1 . AF., I ,..,. .. A TLA 1 L TO R.: R. Hundf F. Walker: H, Meyer: A. Rwwsorfif L. PS-Gsley. lsr ROW, L ro R.: For-mer, J., Simons, W., Wheeler, C., Clark, L. Zn ROW: Crandall, F., Wilcox, F., Stout, W., Rogers, R., Towner, G, JA B LI D E R I., TO R.: Mrs. Wood, Mrs. kldridgeg Mrs. Hcirnlsridge, Mrs. Klcingg Mis. Hetzel. , CAFETERIA TAFF W Q' M,. .,,.. xx ki sr We, os the student body, could not do without ii the ionitors, They work to keep the interior os well os the exterior ot our school beautiful, The bus driv- ers ore necessory to the welfare ot our educotion. - It is their job to tronsport the rurol students to ond from school. With their skillful honds, the coteterici stuff prepore the nourishment tor some students to 7 X X X carry themselves through their otternoon clcisses. 5 SX c r, wc r fl f 68 u Ws wi' :xx 5 if . y - ky ' - f,,E,V Q? W .o .XX W 1 J ' W Q . ' ,, + -f----wi... . I A A ' ' ,if cifff. ' ', -L. ...J N... . M, Q , f ' K A , .., 1 A In 4 x r, kliE,:.. -'G' , . ...,.. . --.f........ x ,. , .V QL! EJ 'LJ K '5' -f .. ,. .. . , .. . , . ,. , .. 1 . - f -- K' ff ta' f'lP-1311.7 nn: lu: , f ,-...V ,... - . . 4 - 1 , sAi J A i OLIR FACULTY MEMBERS Our ever eager and inspiring faculty holds a prorninenf place in our mind. To them we awe The o 2- ,,. Z ,f f - , 3' x - ' -.WJ f-Q' 11-lL Q EVELYN ALDRICH Eminem MARY LOU CANESSA Fienzlr -X f ROBERT ARONSON cienfe 4 JULIAN CARTER ArgriCulTavi- we 'hu-mr. MARGARET BUNNELL LOU BURTON Maihenimics Sr Driver Tiriining 'R-:' A11 , ii 4 R -Q :al ,if 2 f , W jg.-' 35,1 ' .f . . ln' , I -if - :5 ' LE ROY DODSON JESSIE EHRENZELLER industrial Arrs English ROBERT ELLIS Ciiizenehip Edufciiioh JANICE EWELL Physical Eclucarian S' xr A fn lr W MARY KAY BAKER lniglish MARY CHRIMES Physical Education i, 1 wx 3 T RICHARD FARNSVN Mafhemafics gr 'i O-il. ....q-.-- -.J..so-uri JAMES MARSH History if r guy, -f r I Ziff I Isri A I ypys Q gi, ,1 :xii L .lsr . ,.,-b., .... - 7 'qi' ' 1- 5' yi I I f MARY SIMONS Typi ng I TIT f i fs MARGARET MARTIN Librarian RALPH RUGABER Vice-Principal ARTHUR STI LWELI. Hisfory ., W N JOHN MOLINARI WILLIAM MOURHESS JAMES NICHOLAS Music Indusrriai Arts The year T957 commemorates the IOOIh anniversary of WeIIsviIIe. 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