Wellsville High School - Sonnontouan Yearbook (Wellsville, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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The purpose of this 1958 Sonontouan is to show how we, The Younger Generation, com- bined our studies with pleasure. Sonnontouan Editor . . . Asst. Ed. . Bus. Mgr. . Copy Ed. Asst. . . . . Layout Ed. Asst. .... . Senior Ed. Photog. Ed Asst. . . . . Typists . . . Advisor . . Q Q H1111 K' A G xl 11 ,X Sl, Mwkrlam 'X e Clhss of 1958 ded1vQfe,SfJJ1ls yeor book E our former clossmwi RICHARD COOTg fo the memor H Duck wos very mteresfed nt Sports on was c member of The 1951 oll Sfmt' baseball teom He enloyed out door Irfeg and played the occordlon quite well Ducks close frrends remember lurk happy coopexrhfngi gellow Thvse ddnflllhbwliom sohdlfreco 0554! f boyNMnQalwaqshqciLibf'grll1?a-l JU ll lf Www ,fly av ,wif W W rl 1 1' gf'H.- 4' VU m Q 3 'gd 3' . ' I . l Q A Q 9' R rx' Y 'I:'1.'yL' . l Q ll 1 'll 1 0 , ' 1 1 im Q. I E ,521 K1 T. 1 vl f 1 V by QJ f l 13256 1 M 1 1 , 1 l194O-19531 VI .R .,h. 11 , I W s kkkk I K YN ' 1 I lo I I J lf KU 1 lg.. A gr 1 ll J . 71 3 ' 4 T WM, ,L .J ' .1 4 46 6 .1 4 K If 'H m Q -,Jef W Qffc' -...ur mis B Brunell B Phullxps S Hurley L Trezlse D Korr J Baldwin B Gleason AHW4' Ki 4-Q .- Team tk 5 r 'f 3 .Ili cl: lm ll ..... Varsity Football School spirit ond o sense of foir ploy ore the most importont foctors in ony sport. Under the direction ot Cooch LoFountc1in, the lootboll teom leorned the volue of these stondords. Regordless ot ploying conditions, these boys fought hord ond in such o vvoy os to eorn the esteem of their clossmotes. Coaches: W. LoFountoin, R, Scutt. ROW 'l, L. to R.: G. Roser, J. Thomos, L. Fonton, B. Lippmcin, D. Gory, J. Peet, D. Temple, D. Thompson, D. Mills, P. Childs, T. Fortner, D. Simons, ROW 2: Mr, Scutt, D. lde, B. Pfunt- C. Houghtling. ner, R. Podden, L, Gordon, J. Minges, D. Suppci, J. Leonord, W. Howden, F, Bennett. ROW 3: D. McNulty, N. Wolsh, K. McCracken, D. Sherwood, H, Smith, J, Colegrove 'll :mmm Junior Y . 5 arsity Football Coaches: F. Johnson, J. Manly. ROW l, L. lo R.: B. Fisher, D. Hetzel, D. Orrnan, B. Bell, J. Marsh, G. Aldrich ,T, Col- Mr. Johnson. ROW 3: Mr. Manly, B. Carlin, S. Austin, C. Roeske, W. Wilson, D. Wilson grove, B. Browning, R. Dennis, B. Ackerman, R. Pickup. ROW 2: B. Coville, W, Wilson, D, Spicer, T. Lehman, T. Ervin, Mgr. J. Monahan, J. Jackson, J. Greene, D. Ordiwcy, P. MacEnroe, J. Hoagland, K, Smith, M ke Adel an Robert Bell Gary McGraw Don lde John lves Varsity Basketball Enthuslasm always runs hugh at any basketball game and thus years team under the direction of Coach Klshlar has given the student body something to cheer about The boys comprising thus group have excelled IH abllnty and sportsmanshnp c Lp Jol Mc sh ck M lls Wellsvolle Wellsvllle Wellsvrlle Wellsvslle Wellsvulle Wellsvrlle Wellsvulle Wellsvllle Wellsynlle Wellsvrlle Wellsvnlle Wellsvulle Wellsvllle Wellsyllle Alfred Almond Olean Cuba Hornell Salamanca Dansvllle Cannsteo Alfred Almond Salamanca Allegany Bolevar Hornell Canxsteo Cuba R Klshlar Roger Re sman Da d Schwalb Howie S nth f5'.X1', 9 . W. '11 'B P ,E -A 359 + '- 1 mn, MXN ..uu.,k ,. 7.Lb E is ff W C' Nr5, SEXY, -5, 1 Q was ' .. ...M -..q . Q 4' Q 1 in . . avi' 3' ' .' 3 'mn .9 X. ' K . 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Q 1 il i' 0 s Leaders Club This club is composed of members who devote their time and efforts in helping the student body as a whole. Their main obiective this year is to revise the 20 point letter system. Advisor: J. Ewell .R -is Advisor: M. Chrimes SITTING, L, to R.: D. Temple, L. Gordon, B. Lippman, H. Smith. STANDING: D. lde, R. Padden, J. Hopkins, L. Dodds, J. Perry, D. Jones, J. Lawler, T. Fortner, D. Gary, J. Goth, G. McGraw. SITTING, L. to R.: J. Perry, J. Wood, P. Carter, P. Gigee, P. G STANDING: C. Bartlett, M. Duke, S. Gray, C, Watson, C. Schrader, P. Dye, M. Gridley, J Ahl D. Steininger, M. Lippmon, J. Brandes. Sportsmanship Club l Advisor: V. Larson. 14 The main objectives of this club are to promote school spirit and good sportsmanship by setting examples to the student body. The members of the Sportsmanship Club, who are them' selves selected on account of their good sportsmanship, carry on a variety of proiects which are in aim with their objectives. ardner, W. O'Donnell, S. McEnroe Movie Operators These boys have aided our teachers by showing movies and slides to the student body. SITTING: C. Cumpston, D. Pinny. STANDING, l. to R.: C. Houghtling, E. Geer, D, Layfield, D. Wesche, K. McCracken, V. Buchholz, E. Lathrop, D. Stahlman, R. Curry, R. Knowles, B. Bower. Camera Club ROW I, l. to R.: J. Potter, J. Jensen, J. Gridley. ROW 2: J. Tompkins, R. Burger, S. Coleman, C. Wolf, D. Boyce, D. Penney, W. Hebei, M. Jensen, C. McNay, V. Paddock. Besides learning var- ious developing and en- larging techniques, the Camera Club has fun at the some time. They are grateful to Miss Ehren- zeller for the guidance she has given them and they are planning a trip to Eastman Kodak Company in the Spring. 4 'I www OFFICERS, L. to R.: B. Bierman, Vice-Pres., M. Parker, B. Lippmcn, Advisor, Mrs, Cannessa, Sec., D. Thompson, P. Fiizer, Pres, G, McGraw, Treas., J. Gridley. ROW 1, L. io R.: R. Macauley, C. Spencer, M. Felsen, A. Runzo, J. Golh, J. Regan, J, Lawler, M. Ballard. ROW 2: A. Vosslor, M, Adelrnan, VV. Hebel, R. Ruening, J. Shea, B. Bowler, J. Brondes, B. Langdon, P. Gigee. ROW 3: B. Lippman, P. Filzer, L. TO R,: VV. Ost, S, Fabe B. Bierman, G. McGraw, J. Gridley, M. Parker, D Thompson. National Honor Society Junior National Honor Society The four factors on which membership is based in the National Honor Society cufiescharacter, scholar- ship, leadershipg, ana service. Since only 5M ol the Junior Class and 15925 ,,,, .Senior Class can be indUCTed into This orgaijizofionffhose chosen have attained one of hdhors possible in high S. McEnroe school. . . , RIGHT: These girls were absent for initiation, being in ' New York for The Owl. D4 Dore r, J. Gambrill, J, Potter, D. Hauser. STANDING: D. Hile, C. Brown M. Briggs, L. Hebel, M. Jensen. , f 2 i . i W i J E 1 E i 4 Jmfu-rce National Thespian Society National Thespian is an honorary society composed of students ' chosen tor their outstanding dramatic ability. The members are selected by Mrs. Larson, and under her guidance learn the techniques ot the stage. Honorary Members l. to R.: V, Larson, J. Gambell, M. Baker, J. Larson 1 X- 'yr-L' LAI L. to R., ROW 1: G. McGraw, P. Fitzer, D. Schwalb. ROW 2: K. Lockwood, M. Bacon, P. Gigee. ROW 3 R. Knowles, F. Young, W. Hebel. Advisor, Mrs, V. Larson 'fb f-PSYJ 1. waz-2,1 .1 9 Senior Dramatic Club ,rw ,vpn . fu 9 ,X iz ' - 1-S5 x :L I 'CQ EH Af, Q. f ,L ' Q Nikki? ' gn', 5 X Junior Dramatic Club . .Uh , , - , my f .- -. . Q .A .L . , .k - , N H-1 ', . a . K K . , 4, x, -Xb Q., k 'Q , ,,4 ., . , .pi -6 MCE -.- .x 1-. KID, 6 an I-., u 'V 5 - 137-'T 1' . 5 , '.-,kvff , gag n, ' iq' ,wi -iff i. Jn v ,I - . A l.l.v,Q- a 'lv . 5 l Senior Owl Reporters Editor, P. Fitzer, Feature Editor, M. Bacon, Sports P F., Editor, M. Parker, Assistant Sports Editor, J. ' lzer Lawler, Fourth Page, M. Felsen, ROW 'l: L. to R.: L. Dodds, S. McEnroe, M. Sikaras, S. Black, M. Duke. ROW 2: D. Dean, M. Lippman, C. Watson, J. Gath, D. Butler, M. Gridley. ROW 3: B. Bierman, B. Zinner, J. Schwalb, D, Woolard, L. Trezise. ROW 4: S. Stewart, S. Brace, G. Arnold, K. Fleschutz, M. Harder, ROW 5: J. Hart, G. Krentz, S. Weaver, D. Dare, M. Thompson. STANDING: A. Pierce, J. Tompkins, R. Moscardini, C. Roeske, J. Nydegger, R. Stevens, J. Felsen, J. Regan. st sc'0l 5 1 I A 5500 e e 5: S A 3 1. Advisor C- Fuller Senior Owl Editors The Senior Owl reports all news pertaining.to school events and activities to the student body, This year Editor Pete Fitzer, along with his staff, has done an excellent job ot making the Owl a paper worthy ot representing our school. The Owl has gained membership inthe American N.S.P.A., and the Medalist C.S.P.A. Business Staff S-r' 'Vu Advisor E. Hart ln -in YJXV be N' T we xjljlf WRII. Staff The Junior Owl is responsible for the edition of page four of the Owl. ln this way The younger grades aren'i lefi out of the Owl and the staff gains invaluable knowledge about The running of a newspaper. This knowledge will be fully appreciated when They fake over the Senior Owl. Owl Typists SITTING, I.. fo R.: J. Hopkins, D. Helm, S. Snyder, L. Spence. STANDING: D. Seager L Miller ROW 'I I. Io R C McNey B Smiih ROW 2 D Burger R Stevens K Gridley J. Perry, J. Schwalb, S. Weaver, B. Phillips, N. Fleischer, L. Brown, D. Jones, C. Fanton Foster N Farnsworth ROW 3 K Cronk L Hebel D Hlle ROW 4 D Hauser Hun? Editor-in-Chief Advisor Assistant Editor Judy Regan Miss J. Ehrenzeller Judy Gath Layout Editor Copy Editor Typists Photography Editor Senior Editor Business Manager Ann Runzo Judy Hart Donna Jones John Gridley Corinne Spencer Judy Perry Joyce Wood Sonnontouan Staff This year's Sonnontouan staff spent much energy and time in The preparation of this yearbook. Many problems had to be solved, opposition overcome and deadlines met. ln the end, however, all problems were ironed out and the yearbook completed. SITTING, L. to R.: L. Fanton, V, Apsey, Miller, G. Krentz, S. Snyder, G, Clemens, D. Helm. STANDING: L. Brown, C, Aiken, N. Getters, T, Fortner, J. Knapp, J. Jensen, L. Ost, J. Schwalb, W. Hebel, N, Fleischer, B. Phillips, J. Baldwin, S. Hurley. L. SITTING, L. to R.: B, Lippman, J. Schwalb, G. McGraw, N. Fleischer, R. Knowles. STANDING: L, Miller, C. Gardner, J. McPheters, R. Kellogg, S. Black, B. Langdon, J. Brandes, J. Regan, J. Hopkins, K. Lockwood, M. Duke, D. Helm, M. Bacon. Library Council The Library Council is composed of girls who have an earnest desire to be of service to their school, and display this interest in the excellent way they maintain the library. Under the supervision of Mrs. Martin, this group is taught to recognize the parts of the library and to perform the necessary functions of library maintenance. Advisor - Mrs. Martin Radio Announcers Advisor - Mrs. Larson We will always remember the chimes and the cheerful Good Morning preceding the announcements at the beginning of every day. The voices heard over the loud speaker system belonged to those students chosen by, and under the direction of, Mrs. Larson. STANDING, L. to R.: R. Butler, U, Krinke, P. Jones, C. VonSkiver, B. Canfield, D. Murphy, S. Grossman fi Student Council W' .:7.',l.. , pffm- . . . . . . P-fi-'ff r In This organization gives the student or chance to porticrpote, gov- .lli .QW . 'I ernmentolly speaking, in the running ot our school. The members ore If-iz ' chosen by their clclssmotesp in return, they bring forth ot council the ideos ond desires os expressed by the student body. in this wdy dll gli.: 1' -i I N cldsses ore brought together by 0 common bond, thot ot keeping our '5' f f hool runnin smoothi 4? SC 9 Y- 4',.4' K L. Trezise-Sec., G. McGraw-Treos.g F. Young-Pres., D. Gary-V. Pres., J. Potter-L, H. Sec., B. 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Felsen ii l 3 Q ,Vg KW MQW? 'S k, jfgilliifigrench if W' fM.,W'lMf Club W .!' K MA Q forgeant on clevient forgeron. L f Practice makes perfectl s the French Club are given the oppor- ni or more use of oral French and at the same time are able To increase their knowledge of France and French ' Nw- X J. Hopkins, V. Pres. ll 84 lllf C. Watson, Pres.g D. Orman, Sec.: J. Gcfh, Li' Q J -Q -. Treas. ll 8- lllp R. Pickup, V. Pres, I, K. Follett, Treos. I. J! 'wi c. . , ,ij 5 . 'ic ,. K ix 1 is 1,5 r A -. xx ,Nr Q ,Ni Mrs. Conessa, Advisor P 'KFC 5 gi 2- ' n .4 54 H. I if'- 5 if inth Grade Choir These are the students, eager and willing, who have learned the fundamentals of proper singing and are now preparing to be the future members of the Senior High Choir. ' Director: Mrs. A. Markle. 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K ,, vi ' A t . , ' M ,.,, b f . , - sf 3 2 H R ,:., yi! . , ' Q L m' f ' ' 1 Q' my gr ','- - ' - Q, :fp mfr 3 ,,'.:: M - ' ' 'Y 'KH-Y ' Y..:'553' K' 4 Ffa., 'EC ' :'- '- I 5 4 - . x M wif? .,::.. , ,. A 1 I I ze' 'b . Sv if. in . Qrt: xx V, -. 3 . :-. .Q T .. I -Q - fl: fav .4 I ' 'N .f '- N. I amen UW 4-H mmm N039 Future Homemakers AKMAKIQKU Q f s - it 3 77 gf mr'-gf L 1, f 41 rf 1 03 4' X Y DNEW HC A X ' . 5 Future Farmers of America eio'EYgf'f' : U ,vtkn ' :A ' ,1,'4-10N 4 riff: 5 Future Nurses Future Teachers Club LW -'! n . - .grh Club ,- 4 Stage and Lighting Crew Without the help of this group, it woud be impossible to make our plays and production the success which they have always been. The boys are in charge of stage maintenance and repair. Ushers The ushers will long be remembered for the skillful guidance with which they correctly seated students and teachers throughout the year, They are in charge of seating in all as- semblies and eliminate possible confusion. Mrs. Larson iz? ' l . wi A ' nv , ' 3? if may K NN A, X. N 3 M fi A W' 94 '-.. x.'Y-X'i ,' M fo STANDING L fo R S Weaver R Mocouley J Schwolb R Meyers R Knowles J OConnor D Schwulb D Thovnp on H Murmy P Fxtzu L Brown G McGraw P Childs P Dye F Young if - ' 0 if TZ, J N . U' f N , -A X D, , I D ' o fi n o av lf ' K - Q o A , , . .: . , , ., , , . , . , . Qur Administrative Staff JAMES H GAMBELL RALPH RUGABER Prmcupcl Vlce Prlnclpol HAROLD BABCOCK Gundonce DI rector WILLIAM LeFEBER Assnsfunf Gm :dance Dmrector sf' RUTH SWARTHOUT Secrefo ry 38 This yearbook would not be complete it we did not give mention to the Cafeteria Stalt, Janitors, and Bus Operators. We wish to thank the Cafeteria Statt, who daily pre- pare lunch for the hungry mass of students, the Janitors, who keep our school, both inside and out, the neat and clean place it is, and the Bus Operators who transport the children to and from school, regardless ot the weather. A. BARTHOLOMAY Attendance Officer L. TO R.: R. Hand, H. Meyer, E. Ransom, W. Brownell W Glge Peaslee C Starr G Taggart W Stout J Margeson L Bianco ' lisa t K ,M K- I 3' Q Q alt Q 1 wx hx.. M P ,.,,.., ..,........ X ---l-4-..... ag, f-xx w 1 'W' JMS Q5 v 'F 1543 XS V' W swf. .. K k Q ' F ab, ' V 4 ' xii N- L ,QE wa f it E ALDRICH R ARONSON Business Science English H M. l. CANESSA French M. CHRIMES Physical Education CW! ,W .1 M K BAKER R BAUMUNK D BOVEE BUNNELL ome Economics Special Class Mathematics This Is Our Facult W CRONAUER R. Latin 81 Englisiliy Mathematics Industrial Arts DARE l. DODSON J, EHRENZELLER NJ English l. BURTON Driver Education J, CARTER Agriculture . FARNSWORTH Mathematics 8 x A FILKINS Malhemahcs G KAY Cmzenshup Educahon W LuFOUNTAIN Physncal Educahon 'N QP P FORD C FULLER E HART R HORN Mechanical Drawing English English Science rf M KAY R KISHLAR KOHMAN English Physical Education Math J LARSON V LARSON M K MADDEN E MADDREN English r Englnsh Scxence Z 3 G KAMAKARIS M KAMAKARIS Citizenship Eclucahon Nurse Le-adnng Us To the point where we are now capable of entering unto new horizons were our faculty Although someflmes IT IS J MANLY Cmzenshup Education Music A MARKLE nw nr-J V 1 Q 9' E 7 U - 'Y A all Q 'Y . . l,,,,,, .- -:- V0 g Q ' . ' ' ' Km . '-' M hard for Us To realize how much we Truly X frm. - , se, . . . R. . I I . I . AT . . ' . Q H . I U . U I E, , -QW , A 4 WJ ,Wg G' J' 62. F? -P 1-ig' 'Pai G.. Ss. fa 1 J. MARKLE J. MARSH M. MARTIN R. MCGRAW J, MOLINARI W, MOURHESS A, PURGA Science Citizenship Education Librarian Citizenship Education Music industrial Arts Music . . 'fd owe to the guidance of our teachers, in later years this realization will come. Only then L will we be able to cdutprehendthe tremen- '1 dous help they so willingly gave us. at I f f . 1 , J' , C. RICHMOND nicukolwp w R. Rowley R. RUGABER l English ' mf Busihess l l Business Science R. SCUTT SIMONS A. STILLWELI. G. TREZISE M. WITTMAN R. WOOD N, WOODRUFF Citizenship Education Typing Citizenship Education Art Homemaking Citizenship Education English cl agn- KA Qx K ! ROW 1, L. fo R.: D. Smith, J. Grasforf, C. Prindle, V. Gordon, G. Winship, M. Meyer, C. Kervin, J. Dickerson, D. Clark, R. Rice, C. Gould, D. Weimer, D, Jones. ROW 3, L. Oo R.: M: Morrison, K. Fowler, L. Layfield, J. Knapp, J. Buckwolfer, J. Fifzer, J. Pinney. ROW 2, C. Schoonover, D. Macauly, W. Barney, D. Truax, W. Thomas, R. Dates, P. Atkins, D L. to R.: L. Eaton, G. Solmonson, J. Whipple, C. Geer, J. Peters, M. Glosser, S. Gardner, Armstrong, F. Giddings, D. Sheldon, D. McClure, L. Osriandcr, A. Nye, J. Eifhler. B 'hdBh d dB 'Id d QWILC S , ot ere , an BWI ere ROW 1, L. io R.: P. Hyer, J. Cornell, R. Stoll, D. Johnson, J. Graves, J. Coyle, J. Cole, L. Fanfon, D. Bledsoe, B. Ohlinger, R. O'Connor. ROW 3, L. fo R.: A. Diclcvrson, W. Post J. Aiken, J. Dodd, C. Canfield, R. Chambers, R. Chambers, W. Deon. ROW 2, L. fo R.: C. Spicer, G. Gambrill, J. O'Donnell, R. Peterson, C. Heysham, W, Armstrong, J. Dixon H. Ost, M. Yurcic, L, Stein, W. Meyer, M. Dye, S. Snyder, J. Austin, L. Peifii, V. Smith, W. Peififg A, Wesche, J, Lewis, D. Baldwin, M. Vossler. Q , .. , 3 X . 'V 2.-,saw ROW 'I, L. to R.: A. Bessey, M. Fuller, J. Strobel, C. Foster, N. Geer, A. Childress, B. Graves, M. Brandes, P. Edwards, G. Fanton, G. Burch. ROW 3, L. to. R.: J. Washburn, Barber, C. Jenison, M. Peck, S, Mills, N. Lonphear, E, Dutton, ROW 2, L. to R.: R. Phil- F. Leonard, L. Witter, R. Knowles, F. Lewis, D. Campbell, F. Denhofl, G. Brcodon, R. lips, V. Garner, G. Dean, J. McCarthy, A. Lewis, P. Marye, S. Norris: P Freelove, J Morton, J. Peet, D. Fanton, C. Winship, H. Palmarier. In Eighth We're ROW 1, L. to R.: G. Orman, M. Potter, V. Frank, C, Bell, B, Hebel, R. Krinke, S. Davis, Gilmore, R. Burton, M. Putzman, B. Rugober, R. Whiteman, ROW 3, L. to R.: R. Ge-er D. Graves, B. Folwell, B. Barnett, D. Black, I. Hadley. ROW 2, L. to R.: J. Dayton, R. Rohr, J. Congelli, J. Howe, J. Denning, A. VanDruH, J. Hoyer, R. Buckwalter, A. Hurl W. Washburn, R. Pinny, C. Goff, G. Sherwood, Y. Andrews, D. Lowery, L. Knox, S. burt, C. Cornell,J. McDowell, D. Miller, P. Fanton. 6' 4 t I of . We . ,yzjg . s l 'ua' ROW 1, L. to R.: P. Barazzini, J. Aldrich, D. Latten, J. Art, J. Keough, C. Nicot, K. G. Diclcersan, D. McKee, G. Linza, G. Fanton, F. Cornelius. ROW 3, L. to R.: D. Pierce Gridley, M. Mills, L. Chambers, S. Hunt, K. Rogers, L. Prescott. ROW 2, L. to R.: P, Schuyler, D. Carson, R. Cumpstan, R. Thompson, E. Allen, T, Ervin, T. Scott, R. Bradley R. Bessey, D. Dillon, J. Muchler, C. Gardner, S. Reisman, S. Smith, S. Schoonover, E. Shea, J. McPheters, R. Stevens, J. Burdsall, L. Chambers. Young and Foolish ROW 'l, L. to R.: D, Wandover, L. Weinman, B. Burrows, C. Bennett, B. Dixon, N. Cochran K, Browning, C. Dodds, S. Woodard, N. Farnsworth, H. Aicher, D, Baldwin. ROW 2, L. to R.: J. Gardner, D. Duffy, M. Tompkins, L. Barnett, M. Fanton, J. Gorton, R. Carlin S. Miller, K. Cronk, A. Vossler, F. McGee, S. Reinking, J. Sobek. ROW 3, rifield, D. Palmiter, D. Burger, W. Fleischer, H, rlotzel, C. Bohne, C. J. Cicirello, B. Gray, W. Yerrick, J. Martin, L. Ordiwoy, D. Sibble. L. to R.: A. Mer Gowdy, G. fl '. ROW 1, L. to R.: D, Coats, J, Clark, E. Martin, C. Saxton, M. Briggs, J. Buchholz, J. Brown, L. Abbott, H, Allen, M. Karl, D. White, F. Baker- F Peters ROW 3 L. to Covel, C, Bates, R. Gordnier, L, Hebel, K. Simpson, L. Lee, P, Smith. ROW 2, L. to R.: W. L. Stisser, M, Quockenbuslv, J, Bolam, J. Leonard, D, Shea, R, Davis, R. Dennis, D. Knox Wilson, J. Spinelli, D. Hulbert, N, Howden, M. Peters, B, Clark, A. Taylor, K. Follett, C. D. Pickup, J. Hallod, S. Austin, R. Peck, T. Coleman, A, Stebbins, R. PL-nit, R. Carlin, I reat Me Nice ROW l, L. to R.: J, Jones, H. Ives, M. Witimann, G. Goff, L, Manion, A. Wilson, P, Kreydt, E. Krentz, G. Embser, L. Lee, D. Hile, M. McLaughlin, C. Young, N. Ransom. ROW 2, T. Pl1llliPS. ROW 3, l-- to R-I B- Fleming, M. Friedman, D. Ives, D. Wachter, J, SQQVC, J L. to R.: D. Hauser, K. Smith, T. Swortout, T. Quackenbush, J. Gambrill, C. Boller, G. Morrison, P. Hodson, W. Ordiway, R. Hipp, A. Schultz, R, Fanton, T, Lebar, R, WQSCLM Graniier, B. Smith, S. Faber, L. Gardner, M. Kellogg, D. Starks, R. Houghtling, J. Greene, R. Rixford, J. Carlin, C. Simpson, D. Coy. V .- fx ' 1 2. , Q f f' W' 2 ROW I, L. io R.: B. Mesler, J. Apgar, D. Baer, S. Wilson, B. Lanphear, N. Williams, J. Thomas, G. Arnold, M. Lippman, D. Woolard, D. Sibble, J. Fonfon, ROW 2, L. fo R.: L. Nye, J. Patrick, K. Gordnier, A. Brancles, D. Amidon, P. Walsh, D. Juenglingg K. Monion, I've Never Had ROW 1, L. to R.: B. Howe, L. Halladay, L. Weirich, L. Aiken, J. Rapan, J. McNulty, D. O'Connor, N. Smith, E. Simpson, S. Gray, C. McClure, B. Zinner. ROW 2, L. io R.: R. Brandes, S. Kane, P, Ross, P, Marlin, C. O'Dell, K. Flesclwtz, S. Sfuder, L. Wixsan, D. Hey- V - ' hs K 4 l A. Rogers, P. Wilson, C. Whitford. ROW 3, L. to R.: A. Pierce, G. Roscr, T. Kelsey, N. Walsh, D. Barney, G. Monroe, R, Hoyer, J, Ebeling, K. Schoonover, S. Potter, R. Morris, It So Good sham, T. Colegrove, D. Ordiway. ROW 3, L. io R.: D. Hetzel, R. Havens, J. Sobek, J Nydegger, J. Depew, J. Marsh, B, Bell, D. O'Connor, J. Tompkins, G. Kervin. D. Ormon, D. Sherwood, C. Rocske gf i 4 ROW 'l, L. to R.: L, Embser, G, Clark, E. Houghtling, G. Aiken, S. Mclfnroe, C. Vcin- Fitclw, P. Jones, S. Cole, J. Vossler, D. Goodsell, J. Hoagland. ROW 3, L. to R.: D. Fonton Skiver, S. Dickerson, J. Gofters, A. Riclil, L. Bellamy, U. Krinke, K. Aiken, J. Flanagan. L. Knox, K. McCracken, G. Drivos, J. Knapp, A. Tlwotclner, F. Worrnley, E. Madden, D ROW 2, L. to R.: W. Gorman, D. Versch, J. Hallett, B. Atkins, M. Curtis, S. Colernon, G. Cline, J. Felsen, J. Simons, D. Dickerson, D.Crc1ndc1ll,T.Cl1urcl1. ,hr 4' r Iv .Xfkyvzln X.. . Xxx XX It LAAVE ,'t', fr fn' s i a ' - . , Q-'A , - ' ' '- ' 3'x.- vf 1 ll 'ri --.lv x 1 U- - 1 If 1 :,.- J. -. 1' I, , -. . X . , V2 . 0 a XA Xu 1 Yiqff'Q'i.N nQif.', ' '- ' U ' xfrf.f -a 1- 1 - X , I ' ' A J ' W C f d 'th , T S UHIOYS E re on YOHLS WI . . . I rx., I ROW I, L. to R.: L. Johnston, J. McBride, J. Taylor, J. Buchlwolz, V. McCracken, D. Child- Fyger, P, Bullgrd, C, Schroder, D. Gary, R. Pfuntcr, J. Moynilmn. ROW 3, L. to R.: F9552 -l- Cortcrz B- Karl, M- Fffmlsf D- SGUQGVF G- GleU5OT1: J- BVGVJCJSSI D- DOVE- ROW 2, R. Covel, J, Kaiser, R. Curry, W. Sounders, R. McNulty, D. Gleason, G. Cornelius, R. L, to R.: R. Wood, W. Dennis, E. Doherty, E. Mead, M. Lewis, C. Watson, J. Clark, P. Sfgntom R. Reuning, H, Smith, C. Costello, D. Donnlteim, R. Burton. s : :ff ' yu- 1,3 , . , L: F P -Ui ' 4 xv. A 'fx 'L , H HOP- l ROW li l-- fo R.: J. Flinl: L. Spence, I. Aldrich, M. Burgess, M. Kemp, B. Langdon, J. McEnroe, K. Dwyer, S. Burroughs, B. Wmkins, A, Pii-iw ROW 3, L. lo R.: R NMilLl.wn, l Alil, M. O'Kf-cle, N. Boker, J. Govh, M. Duke, B. Bruce, ROW 2, L. fo R.: D. Loylield, Miller, F. Sounders, K. Rugubcr, J. Slif-ci, J. Mi-yur, R lowiiiy, l Diilfoii, l. Vliilliiiins G. Reynolds, R, Dixon, Weber, M. Armstrong, B. Boller, M, Sikoros, VV. O'Donnell, S. D, Gleason, D, Freeman, J. Colcgioyc, W, Howclvn, R. Buigvi Jealousy ROW 'l, L. fo R.: D. Buller, A. Coulter, H. Fogon, L. Dodds, R. Gowdy, G, Wilson, S. Gridlcy, P. Smith, J. Hopkins, M. Gridley, C. Gardner, S. Block, C. Jackson, J. Nickerson, ROW 2, L. to R.: C. Juengling, B, Browning, J. Hopkins, S. Gowdy, D. Loioie, J. McPl1e-ters C Q.. . . A fax A .Nfl 5 , G.S K Lipprnun, C. Fonlori, P. Ackermmi, R, Kc'llO5lSl, B. Disoilmo, D. Stiililiiiiin, M Piiilillu J. Heysliom. ROW 3, I.. lo R.: E. Hougliiling, G. Pool, J. Mingus, l' Kiiillminc, J Munion tisser, J. Hyslip, T. Forlncr, D. Gee, F. Bennet, D, ldv- , D Dufly, F, Rupnili, C, Si-ku ,1- n,' v 5 px Q 1- H Officers Class l Representing the Student Body in SENlOR...L to R.: Advisor, Mr. Marsh: Pres., B. Lippmom its Government ore the clciss JUNIOR...L. to R.: Vice-Pres., S, McEnroe, Pres., D. lde, Vice-Pres., M, A, Felsen, Sec,-Trees., D. L. Jones. Officer-S. Sec.-Treos., J. Stisser, Advisor, Mr. Wood, SOPHOMORE...L. to R.: Sec.-Trecis., D. GRADE 8...l.. to R.: V.-Pres., C. Dodds, GRADE 7...L. Io R.: Pres., P. Gardner Ofmflfis V--PFSSA, 5- GYGY: AC-lviSOr, Mr. FRESHMEN...L. to R.: Sec.-Treos., A. Sec.-Trecis., H. Aicher, Pres., F, MCG-ee, V.-Pres. J. Whipple, Advisor, Miss Filkins Kmmakoris, Pres., B. Bell. Church, Advisor, Mrs, Dore, Pres., J, Potter. Advisor, Mrs. McGraw, Sec.-Treos., J. Fitzer. 54 ix Franc: Cronk Mary Ann Felsen P ter F izer e 1 Bruce Luppmon 1 are selected Each year a small Abllny cooperation and per percemage of the Semor Class has sonalnty are the Three mam stand The honor of bean ards by whach members to The Thus socnefy Gary McGraw Mnchael Parker '-1 X g chosen to loan Ann Runzo Fredrnck Young 55 , gi ivy- , pf Q' fl. gffl' . 32 -59 Q 3, ii bi R 22 X. Mm 'Q f Bw NW T' I 31 T , I g MQ' F 52 f , if L N Q, if sim ' G Q 'WSW K Shortest Girl Judy Schwolb 1 Si ToIles1 Boy' Mike Adelmon Prophecy On deck of the U S S Marla I was conversing with my t o companions Gloria Krentz famous designer and Nancy Fleischer mo l who are at present headed for a conference in Paris While talking saw Loretta Brown with her Prime Minister Louie Gordon Princess Loretta IS now ruler of the Sandwich Islands Later as we waited for our lunch which was to be cooked by the connoisseurs Dale Sprague and Ann Paddock we decided to look at the New York Times now edited by Pete Fitzer Glanclng at the sports page we saw that Bruce Lippman star player for the Yankees sprained his ankle when he ran into Bob Bowers a Dodger player Doctor Mary Ann Felsen who is Lippmans physician stated after conferring with Harland Finnemore a famous bone specialist that Bruce would be unable to finish his last two games of the season Turning to the theatrical section we discovered that Lynne Trezlse is currently starring in the Broadway hit My Lovely Lady with Dorinda Dean as her understudy The male lead is produced by Ricky Roche We also noticed that Carol Bartletts comic strip is now being carried in the New York Herald Tribune ln reading the agri cultural page we saw that Edwin Hunt president of the Farmers Convention had announced that Carl Cross and Ralph Truax who are working for Alan Krugar and Company had produced a new breed of cattle We also noted that there was a meeting of the Grange at which 2 OOO were present At the meeting officers for the following year were chosen and they are as follows Robert Rapan President William Cole Vice President Arthur Snyder Secretary Treasurer Julianne Lawler Social Director suggested a tour of the ship as our afternoon plan First stop was the bridge where we met the Captain James O Connor talking with First Mate David Schwalb with the owner of the ship Mike Adleman and with Chief Engineer Eugene Cornelius Continuing on our tour we stopped at the laboratory a new addition to the ship Here working on a prolect were Arthur Reinknng and Marcia Bacon Cwe were able to learn very little about their progress because of security reasonsl Corinne Spencer laboratory technician and her assistants Marilyn Ballard Judy Gath and their secretary Mary Gordon who records the important data for helping these two famous scientists Across the hall we stopped at the captains office Here we saw the captains personal secretary Jaunita Bastian bookkeeper Mary Swartout receptionist Joan Saunders and accountant Sharon Pohl who were all busily at work As we stood there talking Larry Fanton porthole cleaner and Jack Grastorf anchor lifter came in When we inquired into their weird occupations we found that they were working along with the crew to learn more facts for the loint novel they are writing This novel is to be published by Padden and Padden Publishing Company At the beauty salon we saw Madame Gigee having her hair done by Meanwhile Betty Gleason now Lady Cleave was getting a pedicure from Mark Hysllp the international pedicurist from the school of Sweden Stopping to talk with the manlcurlst Marlene Schettine we saw Ann Runzo l96l i962 winner of the Miss America Contest having her nails done in the latest fashion Next we approached the highlight of the tour which was the modern swimming pool designed by L Miller and B McCauley architects Don Temple lifeguard ambled over and informed us that the famous lawyer Sandra Stewart was at the further table She was conversing with her clients R Reisman and R Myers loint owners of International Steel Performirg a perfect swan from the high board was Teese Fortner Olympic Champion for the USA She won her title from Nancy Straight the former champion Sun bathing under one of the new upside down umbrellas de signed by Linda Stanton we found Pat Carter recently awarded the prom: I ' , ' , ' , , ' ' ' 2 . . I . . I e . I . . I . , . I Q . Q J Q ' J . L Q 1 . l '. . ' D . , . . .. . . , ' 1 I 1 - I ' 1 I I I l I I . . I I . . . I r r . I I I I I I I I ' . I . . I . i . . ,, ,, . . . . . . , . being played by Jim Thomas, the play is being directed by James'Bethe and the well known beauticians Jane Heysham, Sis Wells and Barb Brunell. I . I . . I . . . I . I I - I . . . . I . . . , . P l . I . . . . r . . r . I : I . I . . I . - . 5 I , I , I 1 ' - , . - I ' ' ' ' - - - - ll - ll I I I ' ' I ' t . . . I , I , I U. , , 2 . , f 1 l . . ' I l l 1 1 .- 58 nent tutle of Florence Nughtungale of the Western Hemusphere As we pre pared to leave we ran unto Sharon Snyder promunent model wearung one ot the fabulous creatuons of Gretchen Clemens Takung Sharon s pucture was Jum Nelson photographer for the World News As our tour drew to an end we approached the lounge where we saw Judy Knapp Margaret Gomola Francu Cronk and Sharon Weaver who un formed us that they had been recently chosen as four of the top ten best dressed women un the Unuted States They also told us that Muke Parker lust won the Pultuzer award for hus novel No End to Eternuty As we glanced around the room we notuced a group of famuluar faces We recognuzed them as Bull Hebel John Grudley Barb Buerman Albert Vossler Joan Orman and Bob Shullato Judy Hart head stewardess unformed us that these people are recognuzed as beung the world s top scuentusts and are headed for England Here they wull be stayung at the Rutz Plaza now owned and operated by Jo Ann Baldwun Sandra Grossman and Delores Hullugas Next I returned to my cabun for a leusurely hour before dunner and whule watchung televusuon Marg Follett came on the aur advertusung Goody Goody Doggue Buscuuts Thus commercual was followed by The Duck Mulls Show wuth Duck sungung hus golden record Hut the Rock and Fall In wrutten by Russell Knowles and Harold Murray Guest sungers on the show were the Four Lasses Judy Schwalb Cheru Auken Joyce Wood and Judy Perry The program was produced by Fred Young and durected by Jan Dayton Followung The Duck Mulls Show the news came on the aur wuth Gary McGraw commentator Here I learned that Pete Chulds had lust broken the sound barruer Thus us the second tume that Pete and hus crew Donald Thompson John Ives and Russell Bledsoe have been recognuzed for out standung achuevement Theur plane was desugned by Don Wesche and Vurgul Buchholz On my way to dunner I was attracted to the deck by loud talkung Here as l approached the raul I found our shup was passung a raft contaunung seven people tryung to cross the ocean un eughty days Makuna the experument on the hugh seas are Donna Jones and Laura Ost news columnusts for the New York Tumes Kay Lockwood personal secretary to the ambassador of the UN Ralph Ruchmond Deanna Karr Elvus Presley s manager Duane Helm womens long dustance swummung champuon Sharon OConnor professuonal skuer and Mary Ann Gray star basketball player I was told that these seven people who are all un some way sports munded started on thus trup one week ago and are makunq excellent progress I was seated un the dunung hall by the Mauor Domo James Faber After an excellent dunner we were entertauned by the sunger Nathala Houghtlung She sang a song composed by Danny Duke Next the New York Phul harmonuc Orchestra on uts way to a world tour agreed to play a selectuon for us Celebrated members of thus orchestra conducted by Jerry Jensen are Judy Regan puanust Vurgunua Apsey vuolunust Corune Schoonover harpust Edwun Lathrop on the drums and Larry Brownung playung the base Next on the program was a ballet number presented by the famous ballet quartet of Phyllus Dye Sally Hurley Barb Lamphear and Bonuta Phullups The en tertaunment was brought to a close wuth the Three Acrobats Pat Fogle Agnes Joyce and Claudua Jackson umprovusung on a trampolune Jounung our table after dunner were Janet Greene Nancy Geffers Margaret Kerton and Betty Canfleld mothers who are now achuevung theur dream of beung able to travel by takung a trup around the world They unformed us that Don Lehman sports car racer and hus two mechanucs John Whute and Phul Weumer headed for a race at LeMons France are also on board shup Thus as I re tured to my room for a good nughts sleep I could not help thunkung of the progress that my classmates at Wellsvulle Hugh had made un the past 20 years ' ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 11 11 - . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . . - . , , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . . , . 1 1 . , , - ' 11 - 11 . . . . ' I ' I 1 1 1 1 1 - . , , 1 , . . . , . . . . . , - 1 1 1 - ' ' 1 , , ' 1 1 1 I 1 I . . . . . . . ,, ' - - , . . . . ,, . . . . - - - - - 11 I1 11 - 11 ' - - - , 1 1 - ' . . ' - 11 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' I , . I 1 , . , 1 1 A , ' . ' - 1 . . 1 1 ' I Seniors . . . Memories Are Made of This T Fortner J Perry R Stitley Judy Perry reigned as Queen ot the Junior Prom with Donna Jones Theresa Fortner Sharon Weaver Linda Miller Ann Runzo and Cheri Aiken as her at tendants Junior Prom F Seeley Queen J Perry The big event of our Junior Year was the Blue Lagoon After much preparation and hard work we were finally rewarded with the success that our Prom turned out to be MICHAEL ADELMAN Tmy Moth Scnence Mechanical Drawmg Bask 3 4 ack 3 4 S Comm 4 Jr Pl Comm 3 Intram I Track Letter MARCIA BACON Marc Math Science French Cheerl I 2 Bond 3 HR OI? P s I Pres 2 V Pres 3 C 4 Out Cl C I 2 3 4 m Dram I 2 3 4 Ass! Ow E Owl Staff I 2 3 4 Nat Thesp Soc 4 Sr Cast 4 .Ir PI Comm 3 Sqd Ldr Intram 3 Oraforlcal Contest 2 Typing Award CHERI AIKEN Cherry Math Business Cheer' I 2 Choir I 2 3 Off I 3 F C 2 FTC 34 u Cl I2 DramCl I23OwIBsS1ofI234 S PI Cast 4 Jr PI Comm 3 Sqd dr Inv am 2 3 Intro PI Days Jr Prom Att 3 Yr Bk 4 Alfred Typing Cont JUANN BALDWIN Moth FHA 34 FNC I234 Dram CI P Co J Comm 3 Sqd Ldr I23 MARILYN BALLARD Marcy Math Scnence Band I 2 3 4 Orch 2 3 4 Choir I All Count Band 34 Comp Solo Fe 234T b I FNC234 Fr Cl23 Sr Pl Comm 4 Jr Pl Comm 3 Infram 23 VIRGINIA APSEY Ginny Math Science Orc I234 All tate Orch I4 Str Quart I234 Comp Solo I 2 3 4 lntram I lnfram Pl Doysl Top I95758 Magazme Sales CAROL BARTLETT Carol Business H Off Sec 2 Out CI 2 m Cl I2 Dram Cl I Owl Bs 34 Sqd Ldr I 2 3 Intram I 2 3 4 Intram PI Days 2 3 JAMES BETHE Bungy JUANJTA BASTIAN Little JOhn Science Ft, B. 1,2,35 Track 1,25 Bond Business FHA 1,2,45 Sr. Pl. Comm.45 lg Ch, 1,2,3, HR, Off, 1,25 Out, CI, 25 Jr. Pl. Comm. 35 Sqd. Ldr. 25 lntram. 1. Fr. Cl. 1,25 Dram. Cl. 1,2,3,45 Owl Staff 15 Jr. Pl. Comm, 35 lntram. 1,2. BARBARA BIERMAN Barb Math-French .. . FTC Hisf. 35 FHA5 FTC5 Fr. Cl. 1,2,35 Dram. Cl. 2,35 Owl Staff 3,45 Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,45 Sr. Pl. Comm. 45 Jr. Pl. Comm. 35 French Il Award 25 C.E. Award 35 Fr. Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3,4. RUSSELL BLEDSOE Russell Agriculture FFA Reporter 35 4-H Treas. 35 FFA 1,2,3,45 Sr. Pl, Comm. 45 Jr, Pl. Comm. 35 Stage 81 Light, Cr. 45 4H 1,2,3,4. ROBERT BOWER Bob Machine Shop Ft. B. 1,45 FFA l,2, 3,45 Dram. Cl. 1,2,3,45 Movie Operator I,2,3,45 Sr. Pl. Comm, 45 Jr. Pl. Comm. 35 Stage 81 Light Cr. 3,4. LORETTA BROWN Leechy Math-Science FNC 2,3,45 Out. CI.35 Fr. Cl. 3,45 Dram. Cl. 3,45 Owl Stal? 3,45 Owl Bs. Staff 3,45 Sr. Pl. Comm. 45 Jr, Pl. Cast 35 lntram. 35 Yr. Bk. Asst. Copy Ed.5 Sqd. Ldr. 3, Team Capt. 3,4. LAWRENCE BROWNING Lorry BARBARA BRUNELL Barb Busnness Drull Team Sf FTC 3g Out. Mech' Drawing Sr. Pl' Comm 4. Cl. ,2,3g Fr. Cl. 2,35 Dram. Cl. 123,45 Roduo Ann, CI. 42 Sr, Pl, Comm, 4, Jr. PI. Comm. 35 Sqd. Ldr. 2. VIRGIL BUCHHOLZ Ber? Mochme Shop Movne Operuiors 3 4 Us 4 Siege Sr Lnght Cr 4 REGENA BUTLER Jennie Homemoklng FHA I 24 PATRICIAX CARTER Moth Science French V T 3 All Sfoie Choir 4 All Co Y BETTY CANHELD Beisy T ,Q HR 3 1 Business Homemczknng FH 124 23 F-I-C l4Q34 Jidrsfty 23x4,lOU, CN 34 f C m Cl 2 sq clrrzs Dram OVI234+ Comm 3 s Pl Cdrqm 4 ,M Pl Cdmm za Sqd r :mf I2 3 4 ummm DQYSTQ34 PETER CHILDS Chug Moth Scnence Bo count Choir 3 Llonnorres 34 HR Off 4 om CI 4 Ush 4 r C st 3 I from 3 Busk B Mgr 3 o s Glee Cl EUGENE CORNELIUS Gene Agruculture V Pres FFA Sentrnel FFA FF I2 34 Stage 81 Llght C As t St Mgr GRETCHEN CLEMENS Gretch Moth Science Cl C Dram Cl I 2 3 4 Owl Bs Stuff 3 4 P mm 4 Jr Pl Comm 3 Introm 2 lntrczm Pl Days 3 4 Yr Bk taff WILLIAM COLE Agriculture FFA I 2 3 4 FRANCES CRONK Froncl Math Scuence Drull Teom 2 3 HR OH 3 2 OUT Cl l 2 3 I 2 Dram 4 wl OW Bs Stu 2 3 4 Mgr 3 Hall of Fome 4 Not Ihesp Soc r P Co 4 Jr Pl Comm 3 Intr 2 3 4 Introm Pl Days 2 DORINDA DEAN Dee French I HR OH 2 FHA 4 TC I 2 3 4 m Cl I m C 234 Ow CARL CROSS Cor Tlwesp S c 4 Sr Pl C t 4 J Agriculture FFA I 2 3 4 Comm 3 Introm I LAWRENCE FANTON Lazard Busnness Tr I est 2 3 4 FFA I O f C 3 Dr wl all 4 r C 5 Pl Comm 3 ram F B Le er Track Lever Wrest LeTIer Bl county Wrest Champ Yr Bk Stall 4 DANIEL DUKE Don PHYLLIS DYE P y Busrness Typnng Award 2 French C rs Cl 2 3 4 Owl Bs Staff 3 Sr Pl Cas 5 F U1 Y Typing Proflclency Award Psych Cl 3 MARY ANN FELSEN Mary Ann Math Sclence Latln our 3 r Quin? 34 HR Off 3 Class Off 4 Lai CI 3 NC 4 U1 am Cl 3 Owl 34 Ow STG f Fame 4 Sr omm r Comm 3 lntram 3 Oralorlcal Contest 4 Cmzenshup Award HARLAN FINNEMORE Har Math Scuence Inrram 23 JAMES FABER Sleepy Math Scuence T oclc 34 Wrcst 24 V Pres 3 Jr D am Cl Off Out TGTTI mm 4 Jr as ln I C 4 PETER FITZER Pele Math Science Latm Trac I 3 4 P s L I 2 3 4 Usher 2 3 4 Owl Ed Asst Spt Ed 2 Spf Ed 2 Owl Ed mCh 34 Owl H 2 Ha of Fame 4 Nat Tlwcsp oc 3 4 r asf 4 omm asf 3 mpure oy s Rotary C u Award 2 Lal Il Award 2 Columbsa School Press Assn 3 Bask B Sp? Ann 3 4 NANCY FLEISCHER Nance Mofh Science our ! Drill Teo R c 10 Ann Cl OW B STQH Pl Comm 3 lmrom 3 Bond r 3 Yr Bk SToff4 PATRICIA FOGLE o 23 C mm m Business I 23 S PI Com T omm r lnirom 1 MARGUERITE FOLLETT Marg Mcnh Science French FNC 2 OUT PNC D m w Bs Sloff 3 4 P Comm Yr Bk STUFF 4 JUDY GATH Jude Mc1Th-Science ... Choir I,2,3,4, All- srcne Ch, 4, MojoreTTe T,2,3,4, HR, OH. 1,47 SpTship. Cl. 4g Owl STGTT 3,42 Sr. Pl. Comm, 4g Jr. Pl. Comm. 3, InTrcJm. I,3,4g Empire Girl's ST. 3, Yr. Bk. STUFF 3,45 AssfT. EdiTor-in-Chief, TH ERESE FORTNER Science Choir Pres ELWIN GEER Agricuhure -IndusTriol AHS .. I,Q,3g Movie Opercnor 4, Usher Teese Team El . FFA 4. 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' ...S.P1.C .,J.Pl. Cl. 3,4, ugh 2,3,4, Jr. PI. f 3, ' O ' JOHN GRASTORF Moose MARY ANN GRAY Mary JANET GREENE an Math Scrence Business u CI I23 Dr m Business Homemakmg F 234 Sr rnrn4J P C Ps In m I23In1rm PIComm4IntramI234 4 Da I JOHN GRIDLEY Flash BuIb Math Sclence Cam CI Pres 3 Track JULIA HART Judy reas L I CI C rn 2 3 4 4 OU? Cl LO n S 3 4 S C PI Cas SANDRA GROSSMAN Sandy O 3 Dram Cl 3 4 Owl SfaH 3 4 Sr C nf La I Award Yr Bk a Business Homemakmg FHA 4 Lnb Cn mm 4 Yr Bk Copy Ed 4 Intram 3 4 3 4 Jr PI Comm 3 WILLIAM HEBEL Wald Bull Math Sclence oss Off 3 Fr C Usher 34 Na! Thesp Soc 4 Sr PI Comm Pl Com 3 Fr Award I Ma e mafucal Socuety of Amernca Award Glee CI 4 Yr Bk S105 4 . I J W ' Fr. CI. 2,3,4, Sr, PI. ' O T. , , , , a . CI, 4, ' -- ' HA , , , . Co . , r, I. as! 3, yc . CI. 3. Jr. PI, Com . 3, Sqd. Ldr. , , , a , . . , . , , , , I,2,3, , lntram. PI, ys ,Q,3,4. I,2,3,4, Cam. CI. V. Pres. 4, Nat. Hon. Sac. Math-Science-Latin HR V. Pres. 4, v ' CI . , . I. 4, T ., a. . 3,4, a . CI, , , , NOT. PNC : . . 3,4: LGI. CI. 4: I. CI- , 2 - - 4 1 V 4 - Ho . o. , , r. PI. ast 4, Jr. . 13, II- 1 4 - 4 f f : 4 Pl. 4: JF, 4 ffl- : 4 1 fh - C. E. 0 .3, T. , . .Srff ' A ' ,'. . Co . , , , . , .3, ' ' ' 1 V DIANE HELM Helmskl JANE HEYSHAM Jane DOLORES HILLIGAS Do Do MGYIW Scrence CI FI FT Business Busnness I mmm OUT C 23 Dram mm 3 S gd I :mv 2 4 Rod A11 C 4 Owl Bs STG C mm 4 J PI Comm 3 lntrom 2 3 4 Introm PI Doys 2 Bk Sta 'Q r SALLY HURLEY c French Business Tn um I FNC 34 Out CI 3 D C 34 w 34 Sr mm PI Comm Moth Scmnce no Ann CI 4 J Homemoklng I234 Home Agriculture Industrial Arts I Ldr 3 n C1 C0513 Inimm 34 mokmg 4 Jr PI Comm 3 FFA Let er B5 Sm!! 4 lmmm PI Dc, 5 , ROBERT HOGAN o NATHALA HOUGHTLING s EDWIN HUNT MARK HYSLIP Max Moth French Off 3 JOHN IVES Too Moth Business s B 4 Cl 4 Dom C 34 Rodlo An OU? CI m Pl Comm 4 Introm mm 4 Jr Pl Cos 3 Stag 81 LI C Introm 34 CLAUDIA JACKSON Claudio Business 4 Sqd Ldr lntrom I 2 3 4 lntrom Pl o s JERRY JENSEN Jerry Industrnol Arts Agriculture HR Off Cl Ott 34 FFAT234 Not T C 4 Sr P Comm Jr Pl Comm ntrum I 2 3 4 FFA Le JAMES JENSEN lm Moth Scnence ock I2 Bond ch A I count Bon Off 4 Com Cl 34 Sr Pl Comm r C J Pl Com 3 Yr Stott 4 DONNA JONES Lu lu Busmess n I R H Sec Treos 3 Closs Sec 4 C C V Pre ship CI 3 4 om Cl Comm P Co Sq L lntrorn Jr Prom At 3 Ty ID Aword Shorthand Aword Y Bk Stoff 3,4- lntrom, Pl. Doys 2,35 A red Typing Contest T3rdH- Sp ship Cl. V.-Pres. , DEANNA KARR Tefmife Homunwking Choir 2,35 All-count, eng MARGARET KERTON M Moth-Science Fr. CI. 2,35 Drc1n1.Cl. Choir 35 FHA 2,4g Out. Cl. Qg Drum. I Cl. 2,3,4g Sr. Pl.Colnn1.4gJr. Pl. Comm, I: Sr' P' COmmA A7 Jr' Pl' Comm' 37 35 Sqd, Ldv. 1,25 lntrurn. 2,3. Chrisimos Assembly l JUDITH KNAPP Judy Moth Science French HR V rf-25 RUSSELL KNOWLES Razzle LC F C 3 FHA FNC T2 4 Mochlne Shop V Pres S Drum 4 D m I 2 3 4 Movie Opera mm Comm N The Soc ,Um Yr ornm 4 Jr P C 513 n rn 2 Stuff 4 GLORIA KRENTZ Gor Scuencn Lmtnn eerl l C nr eorn 2 3 Sec C Lo rum 234 Owl 4 Owl Bs off S Pl Comm Bk STU TTIFIT C F ALAN KRUGER Agruculwre Off 4H 34 P Comm Jr Pl Conm 3 Stag 81 Light Cr 4 Amerucon Weld mg Soclety Student Award 4 Sf Ye FFA Chorus 3 BARBARA LAMPHEAR Barb EDWARD LATH ROP Buslness Club Off FHA Pres 4 FHA Industrial Arts Movie Operator 4 Usher Dram CI 34 r P Comm 4 Comm 3 lntram 34 DONALD LEHMAN Whitey Business Bask B I 2 Stage 81 Light Cr 4 Intram I2 BRUCE LIPPMAN Brucle Math Sclence 3 Ba 4 c ass Of? 4 Lat CI Sp I C Usher I 2 Rad Ann CI 4 Hall of Fame 4 Hon S c 3 4 J P Comm 3 Conference 3 Cmzenshlp Award Varslty Letter Twenty Polnt Letter Addle Thornton Ewell Prize Scholarshlp Award I KAY LOCKWOOD Katie Buslness our I 2 3 D I Te m I 2 3 O t C m am Cl 2 3 4 Ra Ann C 3 4 Stal? I 2 Owl Bs Staff I 2 34 Nat Thesp 34 r Pl Comm .lr Pl Comm Ldr m lntra Days I 23 Typlng Award Yr Bk Staff JULIANNE LAWLER Ju ne Math Scuence IT 3 4 FTC CI 3 Fr C 34 Lot Cl 34 Spts 4 Dram CI 3 Owl Ed 4 Owl a mm PI Com Intram 3 ROBERT MACAULEY o Math Science 2 Trac Orch I 2 3 4 All State Orch 2 Str Qulnt onnalres 4 HR Off I2 3 Fr C am CI 4 Sr C PI Cas Intram I 2 3 4 Glee CI 4 V17 GARY MCGRAW Muggs ROGER MEYERS Math Scrence s B I 2 34 Tra Business Jr Pl Cast 3 Intram Chour 2 3 All Count Chour 3 on res 3 4 HR Off C O Sp shlp CI Pres 4 Nat Hon Soc es Out Cl Sp Drcm CI 4 Usher 34 Radio Ann Cl 4 Hall of Fame 4 Nat Thesp Soc 4 Nat n Soc 34 lntr Glee Cl 4 RICHARD MILLS Bugs Math Sclence 234 Bo 4 ra k Base 4 Choir 2 Allstate Ch 3 Luonnarres 34 HR OH 4 sk O C Cl S Pl Cos JAMES OCONNOR Woody Cast 3 Jr Pl Comm 3 lntrorn Mclth French I 34 Dram C Bos B Mgr Letter Glee Club 4 ost 4 r HAROLD MURRAY Horse Buslness Mechanrcal Drawing Pl Comm 4 Jr Pl Comm 3 Glee 4 Alleg Count Foul Shooting Champion l956 57 LINDA MILLER In Math eerl I 2 3 4 ff 2 Out CI 2 3 4 Fr I 2 Cam ram CI R O nn w Staff 4 Owl Bs Staff 2 3 4 Sr mm 4 J Comm Intram Prom Att 3 Yr Bk Stat? SHARON O CONNOR Sharon Math Science B n I 2 Drill Team I 2 FN 2 3 FTC 3 4 Out Cl 2 3 4 Owl Bs Stu 34 Sr Pl Comm 4 Jr Pl Comm 3 ram 2 34 Yr Bk Stat? 4 Psych Cl JOAN ORMAN Joanne LAURA OST Laura Sc ence F 4 FNC 234 LOT C1 Buslness B n 1234 Allco T C J Pl Comm B n 4 Sr Pl Comm 4 Jr PI Comm Ldr n r m Intmm 3 Pep Bond 3 4 Doys 2 Yr Bk SYOH 4 BRIAN PADDEN r Mofh Science resf 3 L Pl Comm KS oge Mgr1 4 Comm 3 Sfclg 8K Light Cr 3 4 Introm 4 Psych CI 3 ANN PADDOCK Ann Science Q,3,4g Fr. CI. 3,45 , . 5 ,P, Co . 5 Jr. Pl. Comm. . ROBERT PADDEN Bo r Tr 2 3 HR s u mm 4 Jr Pl Cos! 3 Jr PI Comm 3 Introm 3 MICHAEL PARKER Mike ock 1234 3 Nor on c. 3,45 cu. n. Soc. V.-Pres. p . . gUsh 23,45 OW Ed., . . Ed. 5 . , 45 OW STO 5 of Fame 4, Sr. , on p . , mm. 3g lnfrum, I, , , 5 C. E. O . 3g Oruforicol Cont 45 Truck Spf. Letter 3g Syracuse C. E. Cert. 3, Colum io Sc ool Press Assn. 3,4g Bosk, B. Spr. Ann. 3,4. JUDY PERRY Jucle Moth Clneerl, l,3g Orch. l, HR. Ofll, l,2,3, Class OH. 2, PNC l,2, FTC l,2, Leod. Cl. 2,3,4, Out. Cl. l,2,3, Fr. Cl, t,2,3, spfship. cl. 3,4, Dram. Cl. 1,2, 3,4, Owl 3,4g Owl Bs. Stoll 3,4g Sr. Pl. Cost, Jr. Pl. Cust, Jr. Pl. Comm, 3, Sqd, Ldr, 23, lntrom. 2,3, lntrom. Pl. Day, Jr. Prom Queen 3, Yr. Bk. Stoll 3 4 BONITA PHILLIPS Bonnie Business -Homemuking Ch. 4, Drill Teom 23, FHA OH. 3,4, FNC, Drum. Cl. 2,45 Lilo. Cn. 23, Owl 4, Sr. Pl. Comm, 4, Jr. Pl. Comm, 3: Sqd. Ldr. 2, Lib. Letter, Yr. Bk. Stufl 4, Psych. 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