Westmoreland Central High School - Years End Yearbook (Westmoreland, NY)
- Class of 1956
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Westmoreland, our Alma Mater, Cherish your memory all our days. Green and white the colors Ever so proudly stand For our Alma Mater, Westmoreland. ii ,f K Admiqfiiation A it Facult First row: Miss Tyler, Mrs. Spaven, Mrs. VanShufflin, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Bums, Mrs. Pat- rick, Mrs. Schram, Mrs. Guzewich, Miss Kelley, Mrs. Craine, Mrs. Scoville. Second row: Mrs. Pilette Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Rausher, Mrs. Cady, Mrs. Compton, Miss Thompson, Mrs. Franze, Miss Miller, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. McCutcheon, Mrs. Gaul, Mrs. Rosselli, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Sikes, Mrs. Timion. Third row: Mr. Mudge, Mr. Cuifo, Mr. Bills, Mr. Straney, Mr. Burch, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Wetherell, Miss LaPree, Mrs. Bentley, Mr. DeLong, Mr. Grant, Mr. Page, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Craner, Mr. Hill. Board Education Seated: Mr. A. Lauri, Mr. L. Smith, Mr. B. MacDougall. Standing: Mr. W. Bell- inger, Mr. R. Spencer, Clerk. President I1 DAY!! IIYTCI lfh Matador To the Class of 1958: Congratulations on your graduation and best wishes for the future! With this accomplishment be- hind you, your plans are turning toward other goals. What you have achieved will help you toward these goals, but it will not guarantee that the door to suc- cess will always stand open for you to enter when and if you wish. Keeping the door open will depend on many factors but most of all it will depend on YOU. Your attitudes, your desires, your sense of values and your ability to discipline yourself to hard work will finally determine whether you enter the door of suc- cess in life. I wish for you a full and successful life. Sincerely, Donald H. Cra ine Toreador Assistant Principal - MR. WETHERELL Principal - MR.. DONALD H. CRAINE Secretaries - MRS. G. SIKES MRS. H. BATSON A s Cafeteria Staff T its if D. White, K. McGinnis, R. Crumb, D. Walker, M. Jones, N. Dowsland, I. Bennett. Bus Drivers E35 P. Craner, M. Page, H. Storey, I. Hicks, W. Robinson, W. Beaver. Standing: L. Schram, E. Smith, B. Petrie C. Mahanna, S. Merriman. ..... X il- .- 4 ? i i ..--. i-N S -1-iii ' w N kr . iT ,Y-A-W ,l.... -.-.,, 1-.l Seniors NORENE BELLINGER Norene is of a species rare, With playful eyes and coal black hair. Class Vice President 43 Echo 2, 3,43 GAA 33 Girls' Chorus 1', 33 Girls' Club l'3 I Speak for Democracy 2, First Prize Winner3 Intramurals Club 1'3 International Relations Club 43 Library Club l'3 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, President 43 Secretarial Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Sextet 43 Student Council 43 Yearbook Staff 4, Editor. 'Oneida Central School LUCILLE BIAMONTE Here's a quiet, thoughtful one, Yet this Lucille has her fun. ' FHA 1, 2,3,4. ROBERT BESIG We've a boy that we call Bobby Life is fun 'cause love's his hobby IV Basketball 33 Mixed Chorus 13 Monitor Club 33 Senior Play 4. PRISCILLA BOND Priscilla, our laughable, loveable miss, Won't have to tarry for a kiss. GAA 33 Glee Club 1'3 Gym Leader 1'3 Monitor Club 3, 43 Officiating Club 1'3 Senior Play 4. 'Rome Free Academy IAMES FEATHERBAY Jim is courtin' Uncle Sam But he doesn t give a hoot! Baseball 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Monitor Club 3: Senior Sextet 4: Student Council 2: Student Teacher KATHLEEN CLARK Ever constant, ever true, Kay is faithful through and through. Echo 3.4: FHA 3,4: GAA 4: Gym Leader 1', 20: Monitor Club 4: Secretarial Club 4: Senior Dramatics Club 3,4: Softball 1': Student Coun- cil 4: Yearbook staff 4, Business Editor: Senior Play 4: Laurel. 'Rome Free Academy' PETER FLORCZYK Peter is the man in shorts Making quite a name in sports. Athletic Council 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: IV Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 4: Monitor Club 3: Student Teacher 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4, -Sports Editor JACQUELINE GUGLIELMO Jacky likes to dance and sing And you ought to see her swing. Echo 2, 3: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 3, Reporter 4: GAA 3: Girls' Chorus 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: Secretarial Club 3,4, Presi- dent 4: Senior Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3: Senior Sextet 4: Student Teacher 1, 2, 3, 4. HELENE HAVERLICK Helene surpasses all the rest When she's lookin' her Sunday best. IV Cheerleader 2: FHA 3.4: GAA 3.4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Intramurals 3, 4: Intemational Relations Club 4: Magazine Campaign 4: Magazine Champaign Captain 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3.4: Senior Dramatics Club 2, 3. LOUISE HENRY Louise Henry's making history Keeping her love-life a mystery. Echo-1: GAA 3. 4, President 3, mua- murals 1, 2, 3.4: Monitor Club 2: Secretarial Club 3.4: Senior Dra- matics Club 1, 2, Secretary 2: Student Council 2, Treasurer. DONALD IENNINGS Classical Club 1, 2. JOAN JENKINS Joan, better known as Debbie Makes a habit of going steady. Athletic Council 3, Secretary: Classical Club 1, 2, 3: Class Sec- retary 1,2: Echo 1,2,3,4: GAA 3 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Secretarial Club 3: Senior Dra- matics Club 1, 2: Senior Play 4. Donald Iennings is a man Who'll always have the upper hand. SANDRA KESSLER Sandy will give her boss no trouble She's ever ready on the double. Echo 3, 4, Publications 45 GAA 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Library Club 2, 3,43 Secretarial Club 3,4. RICHARD IONES A farmer will our Richard be Makin' the most of being free. FFA l, 2, 3, FFA Basketball l, 2, 3, Football 43 Student Teacher 3. CARLTON KITCHEN Car1ton's always in a hurry So he hasn't time to worry. 4-H 1,2,3g FFA 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 4: FFA Basketball 1,2,3,4g Stunts S Club l. KENNETH JON ES Ken was meant to be a farmer And with girls he's quite a charmer FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 FFA B3SkCIb2111 1. 2. 3. 4: Monitor Club 4: Senior Play 4: Student Council 4. RICHARD LA MANQUE Richie's memory will last For he's the president of our class. Athletic Council 2: Baseball 1, 3: IV Basketball 2. 3, Varsity 4: Class President 1, 2, 3. 4: Football 1, 2, 3,4: Monitor Club 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3,4: Stu- dent Teacher 1, 2, 3. CHUCK LANGDON Chuck is a handsome lad Seldom good but never bad. Band 1: Echo 1: FFA 1,2, 3,4: FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4: Senior Play 4: Senior Sextet 4. ANN MELLEN Ann, we know, will never park For she's fearful of the dark. Athletic Council 1: IV Cheerleader 1,2: FHA 1,2,3,4: GAA 3: Sec- retarial Club 4: Senior Dramatics 1,2. ESTHER MERRIMAN A bundle of fun and ever gay Esther's trust will light the way. Echo 2, 3, 4: FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Reporter 3: GAA 3: Girls' Chorus 3: Intra- murals 1,2: International Relations Club 4: Mixed Chorus 3,4: Monitor Club 3,4: Secretarial Club 2,3, Treasurer 3: Senior Dramatics 1.2, 3, 4, President 4: Senior Sextet 4: Student Council 3, 4: Yearbook staff 4, Photography Editor. ALICE MURPHY Alice is so full of Joy When she s with her special boy. IV Cheerleader 2, FHA 1.2, 3,4, GAA 3,43 Girls' Chorus 2.3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Secretarial Club 3,43 Senior Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, fl. GERARD MERRIMAN Jerry thinks his troubles out Never do we see him pout. FFA 2, 3: FFA Basketball 2, 3g Intra- murals 3, 4, Student Teacher 4- LYSLE PARKER Always in a state of humor Lysle's fate lies in a rumor. Echo 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3,4g Senior Play 4. DORSEY NOCENTI Dorsey's sure to get the cup For he knows how to live it up. Assembly Committee 1, Concert Band lg Dancing Band lg Football lg Marching Band, Student Council 1, 33 Wrestling 1, 2, 3. 'All at Whitesboro FLORENCE PETRIE Florence, fondly known as Bunny, Is indeed a real honey. Echo 4: FHA 1,2, 3,45 GAA 2,34 Secretarial Club 4. RICHARD PETRIE Dick tells tales and makes us wonder What the life will be down under. Baseball 2g Football 2, 3, 4. SAUNDRA PRINCE Saundra's gift of friendship holds A place eternal yet untold. Archery 1', 2 g Athletic Council 4: City League 1'g Echo 4, FHA 1',3,4p GAA 3.4: Girls' Chorus 3, Sym Leader 1',2 g Intramurals 1', 2' ', 3, 4g International Relations 4, Library Club 1'g Magazine Cam- paign 4, Captaing Marshal '2 g Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Officiatlng Club 1', Z , Track 1': Senior Play 4. 'Laurel Street School Rome Free Academy BEVERLY RICHER Bev, who has an ageless smile Several times went steady for a while. Echo 2, 3, 45 FHA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Secretary 4: Girls' Chorus 3, Magazine Campaign 4, Manager, Monitor Club 4: Secretarial Club 2, 3, 4, Student Teacher 4: Senior Play 4. A TRYON ist to Dana! So vibrant and gay life be kind and keep her this Y. :tic Council 1,2: Classical Club 3, 4, President 4: Echo 1, 2, 3, iitor 4: FHA 2: GAA 3.4: Girls' us 3: I Speak for Democracy 2, First Prize Winner 3,4, Second 3 Regional, First Prize 4 Re- ll: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed President 3 Senior Play 4 r Sextet 4: Student Council 1: :nt Teacher 1, 2, 3: Varsity us: Senior Dramatics 1,2,3, : ' : l Staff 4, Literary Editor: nal Honor Society 2. NEIL SWANSON Neil plays a fine guitar Let's hope his talent takes him far. Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3: Monitor Club 3: Senior Dramatics 3,4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4, Art Editor: National Honor Society 2. ALFRED WALKER Alfie's honor can't be busted He's a boy that can be trusted. Athletic Council 1: FFA 1, 2, 3,4, County Delegate 3, Secretary 4: FFA Basketball 2, 3: Senior Play 4. 4 rleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Year- BONNIE TULLOCH Bonnie has a wholesome charm Known to please and never harm. Athletic Council 1: Class Treasurer 1: GAA 3,4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3,45 Intramurals 3,4: Magazine Cam- paign Manager 4: Mixed Chorus 1: Secretarial Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent: Senior Dramatics 1, 2: Student Teacher 1. CAROL RUTLEDGE Carol who likes dates and dances Never misses out on chances. FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Secretarial Club 3,4, Secretary, Senior Dramatics 1. PHYLLIS SA DLOWSKI Phil's a looker you can bet She'll find the cutest fellow yet. Athletic Council 4: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4g GAA 2, 3,44 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Monitors Club 3,4, Secretarial Club 3,4g Senior Dramatics 2, 33 Student Teacher 2,3. BARBARA SAFRAN Many honors our Barb has won But she's not averse to having fun. Class Secretary 3, 4: FHA 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, GAA 3, 43 Intramurals 1,2, 3, 45 Monitor Club 3,4, President 45 National Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 4, Senior Dramatics 1,2, 3,4, Senior Play 4: Student Council 4g Vice President 4. MARY SCHILLING With energy and comedy Mary's quite a novelty. Archery 1'g City League 1'g Dancing Club 1'p Echo 4, Fl-lA 2,3,4, His- torian 3,4g GAA 3,4, President 4g Glee Club l'g Gym Leader 1'g Intra- murals 1, 2, 3,45 Library Club 1'g Monitor Club 2, 3,43 Officiating Club 1'g Secretarial Club 3,4, Vice President 4g Senior Play 4, Softball 1'g Student Council 4g Student Teachers 3g Swimming Club l'g Track l g Yearbook Staff, Ad Editor 4. 'Rome Free Academy DONNA SCHULZE Good and thoughtful, Donna shows That in kindness friendship grows. FHA 2,3,43 GAA 3,43 Girls' Chorusg Intramurals 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Secretarial Club 4. IEANETTE STOREY Lovely Jeanette, our Storey of '58, Lucky the man who wins her for his male. Athletic Council 1, 2, 3: Class Vice President lg Intramurals l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus lg Senior Dramatics 3, 43 Senior Play 4, Student Coun- cil 2. LUCILLE SENIOR Lucille is our home town lass And a Senior in the class. FHA 1,2,3,4g GAA 3,4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretarial Club 45 Senior Dramatics Club 1, 2: Student Teacher 2, 3. AIFRED SMITH Al, who neither smokes nor drinks, Is yet to tell us what he thinks. Athletic Council 2, 35 IV Basketball 2: Class Treasurer 25 Class Vice President 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Vice President 4 County Dele- gate: FFA Basketball 1, 3, 43 Foot- ball 2g Monitor Club 4, Senior Play 4, Student Council 4, President, Student Teacher 2,3,4g Track lg Yearbook Staff 4, Assistant Sports Editor. I EAN WELCH Jean deserves our honored praise With her kind and thoughtful ways. Class Treasurer 3,43 Class Vice President 2, Echo 4, Publications 4, FHA 3,4, Vice President 45 GAA 3.4, Vice President 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, International Relations Club 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Senior Dramatics 1,2, 3.4, Trea- surer 2.3. TOM WARD On the field, our Tom's a star And his speed will take him far. Athletic Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, IV Basketball lg Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. pm . gt.. N I sf 'lt .. 4-,W L-M, u. V?-'Z EXW , 3 vii DUANE WARD Football 3,43 Track 1 JOHN WARD Iohn's future is skyward bound He wants to beat the speed of sound Athletic Council 1,2, 3,45 Baseball 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 43 Student Teacher 1, 2, 33 Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 4. Duane in track is making fame He's sure to catch his lifetime dame. -,Q 0-E -'-,I '. 2 fx 'iLf ,. ..-:.. 'lf f 2 SP? 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Uzgiw mn-Emgz wENUN0z wgg-ND :ESOL EBHOOH- S6802 Ensign 6802 WEEE EOSEON- Z, -Egan EVEESE was -:Nexus wigs M22 wdapw wdggn :Suggs wings megan sung magma wp-Us-m :BROOK PHHbHHU4 MH bam .Z N635 .vm bag .3 S0 .3 EOM u 3 EO .3 052 .3 USA .H 239 .H S2 .W E2 0 W 030910 tm Z .W 2:05. .W 252 .w is iw E25 .w 25- .1 HER .M N622 .L Nga!! .1 Y-ox E242 Class History The war was over, but for Mrs. Burns and Mrs. O'Brian there was no peace. 'I'wenty-five of the liveliest children entered first grade. The year was 1946. The novices were: Jim Featherbay, Richard Jones, Alfred Smith, Neil Swanson, Helene Haverlick, Joan Jenkins, Sandra Kessler, Ann Mellen, Florence Petrie, Lucille Senior, Jeanette Storey, Dana Tryon, Jacqueline Guglielmo, Pete Florczyk, Chuck Langdon, Gerald Merriman, Richard Petrie, Duane Ward, Lucille Biamonte, Priscilla Bond, Esther Merriman, Beverly Richer, Carol Rut- ledge, Phyllis Sadlowski and Bonnie Tulloch. Our first experiences in life, love, and learning were initiated here, within the grey walls of grammar school. Advancing to the second grade, Mrs. Scoville and Mrs. Lewis took over and we gained five new playmatesg Alfred Walker, Alice Murphy, Bob Besig, Ken Jones and Donald Jennings and lost one, Priscilla Bond. By the time we got into third grade, in 1948, we were beginning to grasp the tools of learning while our teachers, Mrs. Lawless and Miss Acker were beginning to use a new tool of their own - discipline. Norene Bellinger joined us this year. Fourth grade, under Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Van Shufflin and Mrs. Judge, proved to be an exciting year, for a lucky few who found themselves in the chicken coup. In 1950, Mrs. Rahmlow and Mr. Southard ushered us into the fifth grade. It was a hard year. Mr. Southard went away with Uncle Sam to Korea and we had a series of substitute teachers. Finally, Mrs. McMartin came and the burden of tamlng us down after months of unhampered joy, due to the teacher shortage, fell on her shoul- ders. Norene Bellinger joined and left us once again this year. One girl, Louise Henry and two boys, Richard La Manque and John Ward joined us that year. Sixth grade with Miss Reece and Mr. Hill was delightful. Mr. Hill had come to Westmoreland that same year and all of us remember the softball, kickball and basketball games staged under his direction. We're sure that Barbara Safran and Lysle Parker, who came to us from Lowell that year, found as much happiness as we did in our final year of grammar school. Seventh graders all, now, and Miss Thompson and Mr. Kelly proved it by granting us more freedom. We liked the Jtmlor High methods and the softball games with Mr. Kelly. Tom Ward joined us this year and he, too, shared in our bounty. The year was climaxed by an eventful trip to Cooperstown. Mrs. Morrow, Miss Thompson and Mr. Kelly were our advisors when Donna Schultze joined us in the eighth grade. It was a happy year, but rugged, with the problems of growing-up. A trip to Utica with Mrs. Morrow proved exciting, especially in the dress shop where Mrs. Morrow became Aunt Helen so that the sales girls would let the girls try on the evening gowns. What a riot! As freshmen, we sponsored the best dance of the year and increased our treasury by 5125. Jean Welch came to us this year and was voted class treasurer. Mr. Mudge was acting advisor during our sophomore year and demonstrated the importance of physical fit- ness. Rather disturbed with the noise before an assembly program, he decided that calisthenics would do us a world of good. Thus, we engaged in bends and stretches while the rest of the school enjoyed the assembly pro- gram. Norene Bellinger returned to us from Oneida High after a five year absence. Mary Schilling came to us from Rome Junior High, also. As far as money making was concerned, we just didn't make any, due to the con- struction of the new edition to our school. But when we entered our junior year, in 1956, we didn't mind, for we at least got our gym classes back. Priscilla Bond returned from Rome Free Academy. Kay Clark and Saundra Prince became our new classmates and confidants. This year we made our money by sponsoring dances, a movie, a supper and a spring auction. These were administered under Mr. DeLong our elected advisor. Then, with New York and graduation as our goal, we entered our senior year. Our high school education was drawing to a close so we made the most of our last ten months in school. We sponsored money making projects which included dances, suppers, movies and the senior playwhich enabled us to go to New York during the Easter vacation. Dorsey Nocenti, having joined us this year, brought the total class membership to forty-four and what a time these forty-four seniors had in New York. Mrs. Sikes, the class ad- visor and Mrs. Patrick the yearbook advisor had more than their share of responsibility and problems and the class acknowledges an indebtedness to them. At last the day of success arrived---Graduation Dayl All forty-four seniors graduated and the years shared together produced a bondage that could not be severed. This is the history of the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight - the history of a common goal and heritage Class W ill We, the Class of '58, hereby request the attention of the class of '59, in order that they, the reclp ients of our most treasured possessions, may realize the significance of that which they are to receive. Norene Bellinger leaves her problems to Joyce Light. Bob Besig leaves making out to Gerald Coyne. Lucille Biamonte leaves her sensibility to Frank Froschauer. Priscilla Bond leaves her fickleness to Dale Cook. Kay Clark leaves Peter I-lubal blushing. Jim Featherbay leaves his quiet charm to Joe Desgrosiellier. Peter Florczyk leaves his gym shorts to Barbara Sabik. Jacky Guglielmo leaves bashfulness to June Congdon. Helene Haverlick leaves her long knee socks to Terry Yaddaw. Carlton Kitchen leaves his memories to Joann Effland. Louise Henry leaves her flirtations to Ray McCoy. Joan Jenkins leaves her freckles to Eddie Kozlowski. Donald Jennings leaves his muscles to Pat Seiselmyer. Ken Jones leaves his technique to Nancy Meschonat. Richard Jones leaves his curly hair to Fred I-lenry. Lysle Parker leaves his delinquency to Judy Weimer. Charles Langdon leaves chivalry to Arvon Evans. Ann Mellen leaves blind dating to Sonia Smith. Jerry Merriman leaves his deep voice to Alice Van Shufflin. Esther Merriman leaves romancing to Freddy Bachman. Alice Murphy leaves hot-rodding to Carolyn Parker. Richard LaManque leaves women to Rich Maxam. Florence Petrie leaves her long hair to Jim Mathewson. Saundra Prince leaves face making to Rebecca Wilks. Richard Petrie leaves his shyness to Mary Hawkins. Beverly Richer leaves paiama parties to Marie Pfeiffer. Carol Rutledge leaves the girls' room to Pat Banas. Phyllis Sadlowski leaves high school dating to Jeannette Cesari. Barb Safran leaves her giggles to Ronnie Yaddaw. Mary Schilling leaves her comic ways to Georgia Foster. Donna Schultz leaves Mrs. Pilette to Marilyn Thorn. Lucille Senior leaves life's lessons to Pat Williams. Alfred Smith leaves dreaming to Allan Brooks. Jeanette Storey leaves her deviltry to Larry Lyons. Neil Swanson leaves his wishful thoughts to Charlotte Kessler. Dana Tryon leaves the controlling of emotions to Chris Lauber. Alfred Walker leaves proposing to Adliza Pryor. Duane Ward leaves his speed to Diane Brown. John Ward leaves bachelorhood to Walter West. Tom Ward leaves family relations to Diane Babcock. Jean Welch leaves the secret to slimness to Doug Harrad. Sandra Kessler leaves whispering to Joyce Mazur. Dorcey Nocenti leaves experience to Bob Burns. Bonnie Tulloch leaves letter writing to Joanna Featherbay. Class Prophecy The bullfight had been in progress ten minutes and already the crowds were on their'feet shouting viva matador. One voice alone stood out against those around me and it sounded strangely familiar. I turned and sighted Donald Jennings and a voluptuous brunette, screaming their delight in the crowd behind me. Donald Jennings, I yelled. Hey, Donald, over here. He saw me and waved his hat to signal he was on his way to see me. Dana Tryon, of all people to see! l-le barged his way through the crowded aisles and sat in the vacant seat beside me. What are you doing in Madrid? he asked, grasping my hands. I'm here collecting data for my next novel, I replied. But what are you doing here? As I re- call, you were heading for a scientific career at General Electric Company. Well, my wife Nora and I are taking a long awaited vacation. The General Electric Company has been good to us and we're touring for the next six months. I eyed him enviously and said That's wonderful, Don. Say, how are the other members of our class progressing? I travel so much, I don't get a chance to catch up on the latest news. It seems that since our graduation from school, just think, that was ten years ago, those class- mates of ours have gone far up the ladder of success. So it was there amidst the uproar of the bullfight I learned these startling facts. Neil, as you recall, was an outstanding artist in high school. Unbelievable as it may seem, he has risen to fame with his diversified painting of the 'Mon-ah Lisa'. Also in the world of art is Norene Bellinger who paints the settings for Esther Merriman's plays. Norene is, at present, painting the scenery for Esther's renowned drama Sands of Doom. Lucille Biamonte, Kay Clark, Louise Henry and Florence Petrie are running a new type secretarial school in Westmoreland called How to Win Your Boss. They started another one earlier under the title Secretaries Monotonous but this waSn'f too successful: too many passed the courses. Ann Mellen and Carol Rutledge are sponsoring a 'Beauty Reducing Salon', for girls who detest beauty. As yet they have no customers. Lysle Parker is chief test pilot for the Air Force and is credited with being the first space man. He was always kind of lofty, as I remember. Jerry Merriman has utilized his woods area and planted fish in all his streams. Now, as I understand, he is running a fishing resort at high profit. Dick Petrie is his partner and also owns the only atomic powered fish scaler in the vicinity. He is a popular guy! Helene Haverlick has be- come a notable New York model and recently married Alvis Hunter, an actor. Peter Florczyk, Richard La Manque, Tom Ward and Duane Ward are, as you know, outstanding athletes. Peter is shortstop for Class Prophecy the Los Angeles Dodgers: Rich is star center for the Syracuse Nationals: Tom has just entered pro-foot- ball after four successful appearances in the Rose Bowl where he represented Michigan State, and Duane Ward has won international renown since he ran the mile in three minutes to shatter the world's record. Ken Iones, Bob Besig and Carlton Kitchen recently merged their resources and bought a five thousand acre farm where they plan to control milk production in New York State. Rich Jones, Alfie Walker and Al Smith, on the other hand, are decidedly against such an action and have bought Dorsey Nocenti, county sheriff into the picture. Last I heard, they were going to settle out of court. Satmdra Prince has left our area and has married a millionaire. Last report, she was living it up on their estate in Peyton Place. You should be pleased to know that Barabara suffered no serious damage from the brain- washing she received from the Soviets. Her brain was washed away before she could disclose govern- ment secrets so she wasn't punished. Barb had been a highly prized atomic chemist before her abduc- tion. Priscilla Bond and Jeanette Storey are saving lives daily now that they've opened the Westmore- land General Hospital with funds donated by Tulloch, Inc. Bonnie, it seems, struck it rich on a lottery ticket. Jacky Guglielmo has taken the music world by storm. Now appearing at the Ritz, she is constantly being offered positions, propositions and proposals. Sandy Kessler and Alice Murphy are both married and each has five children. They are the official secretaries at Westmoreland Central School also. John Ward is still flying high. He is now owner of the American Airlines. Jean Welch is United States Representative to the United Nations and quite a political figure. Beverly has settled down at last with a rumba dancer from Detroit. Charles Langdon is still flitting from place to place. Charles prefers this life you know. Jim Featherbay is Allied Commander of Atomic Subs. , l-le's still the bachelor he swore he'd be. Phyllis Sadlowski, Lucille Senior, and Donna Schultz are living in the Westmoreland suburbs with their businessmen husbands. They've no children up to now. Mary Schilling was last seen the day of graduation, June 23. Rumors have it that she ate too much and went searching for the elephant burial grounds. This is our only tragedy. Last but not least is Ioan Jenkins, our red haired gal. She's a bubble dancer at Corkys', a new dancehall in Westmoreland. Our class certainly has gone far, I offered, feeling quite proud. Yes, they have, he assured me with a smile. The day had gone by quickly. It was time to part. Don and I shook hands vigorously as we swore on an oath that we would be present at the class reunion. Then, tearfully, but happily we said good-bye Class Colors: BLUE AND sn.vER Class M0tt0.' THEY CAN BECAUSE THEY THINK THEY CAN Class Flower: wmrs Ross Class Song So we part to the echoing of years, Having shared a phantom laugh and golden tear, Never more to be together, as we pray For the blessings of the Lord along the way. Yet may the spirit of our song lend refrain To the rendering of each classmates name, For in memory we will return again To the class of '58 and Westmoreland. Dana Tryon CQWQ .e.!s:s:wQ- ' Q- -S 5 YUCIIHCI-IOS' M f 1 1 .5194 .L-si'-ji' ...LL AN' Classes ll Han Junior Class First row: R. Wilkes, M. Hawkins, B. Sabik, I. Featherbay, J. Weimer, A. Pryor, G. Foster, I. Cesari, D. Babcock, I. Effland, S. Smith, J. Light. Second row: M. Thorn, J. Congdon, N. Meschonat, P. Seiselmyer, P. Banas, C. Lauber, A. Van Shufflin, P. Williams, I. Mazur, C. Kessler. Third row: L. Lyons, R. Yaddaw B. Burns, R. McCoy, D. Brown, M. Pfeiffer, C. Parker, R. Maxam, A. Evans, D. Cook, D. Herrig. Fourth row: E. Kozlowski, J. Mathewson, T. Yaddaw, W. West, G. Coyne, F. Froschauer, F. Bachmann, A. Brooks, I. Desgrosiellier, P. Hubal, F. Henry. Our junior year has been a success- ful year and will be a memorable one. Four dances and a supper have contributed to the financial assets of the class. Our happiest memory was in selecting and buying our class rings, which truly identify us as juniors. We look forward to a successful and happy senior year, in the terms of good times, fond memories, and graduation. Seated: A. Pryor, presidentg G. Foster, secretary. Standing: I. Weimer, vice presi- dent, I. Cesari, treasurer. Sophomore Class First row S Maxam, G. Brown, P. Clark, D. Mills E Felice I Royce C Hartman J Jennings L Lutz D Abbott C. Congdon, S. Newman, G. Dowsland Second row I Swingruber D Mills L Mayer R Hand B Nash A Lamb, M. Simons, N. Geary, G. Peck D Ward M Jennings L Lyons L Abbe Third row S Evans S Barrett, C. Mathis, B. Storey, M Crumb B Downing I Haverlrck F MHZLUOWSRI J Brad linski M Newman, R. Thompson, P. Haynes S Quinn Fourth row D Sobtk T Tulloch C Mowers T Crarne J Misiak, D. Anken, B. Gtt, H. Hessler D Sobrk P Madison S Brown W Herrig Fifth row D O Dell J. Storey, B. Jones, H. Storey, J.Hayduk I Swald F Watt Mr Mudge This year has been an eventful one for the sophomores. We have had one dance thus far, and hope all our activities are as profitable We are already beginning to look forward to next year as juniors. Freshman Class First row: L. Weaver, J. LaManque, M. Wilcox, P. O'De1l, B. Hale, S. Rowan, N. Langdon, G. Maxam, D. Christensen, R. Wilks, I. Taylor, S. Parker, D. Tormey, S. Eychner, L. Golden. Second row: V. Dressley, S. Taylor, L. Jackson, N. Ott, P. Meschonat, R. Newman, P. Florczyk, J. Norman, A. Clark, S. Techmanski K. Techmanski, C. Tulloch, D. Reh, P. West, C. Congdon. Third row: D. Andrews, N. Campbell, D. Des- grosiellier, C. Biamonte, S. Banas, F. Ward, M. Ward, B. Effland, D. Coyne, J. Hammon, N. Lee, A. Lewis, C. Freiberger, I. Orzolek, E. Anderson. Fourth row: B. Weimer, G. Nelson, L. Greene, T. Kistner, L. Hewitt I. Sadlowski, R. Frank, J. Evans, M. Gilleece, I. LaManque, B. Desgrosiellier, I. Benedict, G. Desgrosiellier, A. Roux. Fifth row: B. Ryan, D. Van Dreason, N. Pritchard, L. Horton, F. White, C. Green, H. Schulze, D. O'Nei1, J. Harrison, D. Johnson, R. Kitchen, I. Mazur, B. Jones. Sixth row: S. Fabrizio, J. Burns, D. Cesari, B. Bushart, W. Beaver, W. Anken, R. Kozlowski, Mr. Burtch. During the first semester the freshmen class had no activities. However, we plan to hold two dances, at which we hope to have fun and to increase our present financial standing. Seated: J. Royce, President. Standing: L. Hewitt, Treasurer, B. Ryan, Vice Presi- dent, S. Rowen, Secretary. Eighth Grade First row: A. Kessler, S. Deemer, J. Haggerty, D. Golden, B. Seymour, H. Dahlin, M. Apgar, I. Mead, G Evans, J. Firsching, C. Ashley, T. Andrews. Second row: P. Grems, J. Becraft, D. Featherbay, I. Evans, E. Jones, J. Kessler, L. Featherbay, G. Holmes, M. Foster, B. Fancher, P. Kozlowski. Third row: C. Coons, E. Clark, C. Colbey, R. Kogut, D. Eychner, B. Gilleece, D. Brown, I. Beaver, C. Gallagher, J. Kierpiec, J. Besig, R. Dority. First row: R. McCarthy, R. Roberts, L. SanEmeterio, M. Swald, M. Welch, C. Sayers, J. McCoy, D. Seiscl- myer, A. Marcaitis, S. Rushford, G. Schilling, R. Prcsky. Second row: E. Roser, L. Lyons, S. Ross, l. Walker R. Pritchard, I. Walker, I. Spencer, V. Plehn, I. Koziy, D. Fabrizio, J. Spellman, D. Smith. Third row: G. Locash, C. Stah, C. Mathewson, I. Maxam, D. Mabbett, R. MacGregor, P. Cesari, I. Iarecki, B. Markin, I. LaBuz. Seventh Grade First row: J. Christensen, J. Comstock, M. Clemente, I. Spencer, P. Zawislan, J. Maxam, B. Jones, G. Harrison, C. Cook, P. Abbott, C. Biamonte, M. Freiberger, L. Roberts. Second row: F. Crumb, D. Kovich, N. Newman, D. Mead, K. O'Dell, T. McCoy, R. VanDreason, B. Ott, I. Karowski, E. Labayewski, D. Jones L. Miller, D. Evans, Mrs. Bills. Third row: B. Harrnacker, I. Beaver, H. Hewitt, S. Baye, I. LaManque, D. Marshall, S. Weimer, D. Simons, D. Quinn, S. West, K. Fancher, Mrs. Timian. Fourth row: I. Coffin, W. Batson, R. Congdon, S. Rutledge, M. Aicholtz, B. Come, S. Felice, L. Florczyk, D. Kelly, D. Dahlin, L. Hamm, A. Anderson. DO'S AND DON'T'S The Seniors wish to dedicate the following Do's and Don'ts to the Seventh graders with the hope that they will lighten their years spent in learning at Westmoreland Central High School. DO DON'T Be considerate of teachers. Wander around halls without a pass. Your homework in study halls. Push in the halls. Hand in your assignments on time. Snap your gum during class. Sparts Football First row: T. McCoy, I. Coyne, I. Ward, L. Horton, H. Hessler, J. Royce, E. Kozlowski, T. Ward, R. Maxam P. Hubal, B. Burns, D. Harrad, R. Sobik. Second row: Coach Page, K. O'Del1, D. Brown, H. Schulze, J. Iereki, J. LaManque, L. Featherbay, I. Royce, T. Kistner, F. Mazurowski, J. Haverlick, R. Yaddaw, D. Ward, P. Florczyk, R. Petrie, F. Bachman, Coach Ciufo. Third row: R. Kogut, R. Ryan, L. Hewitt, J. Labuz, I. Kierpeck, I. Kessler, D. VanDreason, R. Weimer, R. Kozlowski, T. Tulloch, D. Johnson, R. Jones, J. Beaver, E. Babcock. FOO TBA LL SCORES WCS 21 Morrisville O WCS 21 Erieville 12 WCS 13 Oriskany 0 The 1957-58 football team, after compiling a 3 and 0 record, was forced to discontinue their games because of the flu epidemic. mwfbf Z0 M9- feufbla- Jobhlf wquw 7fvuw..Q Coach Page and Coach Ciu Varsit Basketball Kneeling: B. Burns, L. Lyons, E. Kozlowski, P. Florczyk, R. Maxam, J. Ward K O Dell Standing Coach Ciufo, R. Yaddaw, R. Sobik, T. Yaddaw, I. Desgrosiellier, R. LaManque I Beaver WCS 59 WCS 34 WCS 51 WCS 60 WCS 51 WCS 25 WCS 33 WCS 32 WCS 26 WCS 41 WCS 49 WCS 51 Morrisville Poland Booneville Sauquoit Morrisville S. A. A. Oriskany West Canada Holland Patent Poland Booneville Sauquoit The 1957-58 basketball team did not have as good a season as was planned this year Although the team had a never say die attitude, they just couldn't click. They look forward to a better season next year even though the team is losing four of its players. IEf S. Smith, D. Tryon, Captain fland, I. Swingruber D. Mill Varsity Cheerleaders Baseball J. Ward, H. l-lessler, C. Storey, P. Florczyk, A. Evans, B. Burns, T. Wetherell, P. Bradlinski, R. LaManque J. Featherbayj E. Kozlowski, R. Maxam, Coach Page. W.C.S. W.C.S. W.C.S. W.C.S. W.C.S. W.C.S. W.C.S. The scores are as Poland W. Canada Sauquoit Boonville H. Patent Oriskany Waterville BASEBALL fo llowsz at Poland at W. C. S. at Sauquoit at Boonville at W. C.S. at Oriskany at Waterville The 1957 W. C. S. baseball team batted over . 500 last year as they compiled a record of 4 wins and 3 defeats. Volleyball 'ur .'.J I A. Evans, A. Walker, E. Kozlowski, R. Maxam, R. Bums, D. VanDreason, R. LaManque. Ping-Pong and Badminton C? 1 T. Craine, H. Hessler, C. Mowers, I. Harrison, I. Misiak, G. Merriman. ' 4 XXX By x's 44 'Ck X ig 1 l X , . A N A. A S ya 69 O' rf-,ff G S Athletic Council Seated: S. Prince, M. Foster, R. Maxam, T. Ward, B. Storey, I. Effland, R. Thompson. Standing: G. Holmes. L. Featherbay, T. Tulloch, D. Sobik, B. Seymour, B. Sabik, S. Eychner, J. Sadlowski, D. VanDreason, P. Florczyk, Coach Page. Student Teachers .J M First mw: J. Light, J. Mazur. M. Crumb, J. Guglielmo, P. Sadlowski, M. Wilcox, N. Lee, J. llammon, P. Florcz-'k. Second row: li. Kozlowski, S. Barrett, P. Haynes, E. Felice, C. Kessler, J. LaManque, 1. LaMan- que. Third row: T. Tulloch, P. Florczyk, A. Smith, J. Merriman, T. Kistner, I. Haverlick. Activities N. ' u 35 E .- 1.4 W Monitors Club W1 T First row: S. Quinn, P. Haynes, P. O'Dell, M. Schilling, K. Clark, B. Safran, E. Merriman, D. Bab- cock, N. Lee, P. Clark. Second row: R. Hand, B. Storey, I. Swingruber, N. Meschonat, T. Craine, M. Ward, M. Pfeiffer, A. Pryor, I. Mazur, P. Williams. Third row: D. Anken, K. Jones, A. Smith, I. Bradlinski, J. Royce, J. Burns, A. Brooks, D. VanDreason, J. l.aManque. International Relations Club 4 4 Q QL A First row: G. Brown, R. McCoy, I. Swingruber, E. Felice, D. Babcock, E. Kozlowski, I. Welch, D. Abbott Second row: R. Hand, I. Congdon, I. Featherbay, B. Sabik, B. Nash, A. Lamb, E. Merriman, N. Bellinger Third row: S. Prince, G. Coyne, l.. Lyons, I. Royce, B. Safran, Mr. Mudge. Mixed Chorus Iii - - A - A First row: M. Crumb, I. Guglielmo, G. Foster, R. Wilks, J. Weimer, M. Wilcox, P. O'Dell, J. Cesari, J. Effland, M. Jennings, J. Featherbay. Second row: R. Hand, L. Mayer, N. Langdon, S. Eychner, D. Tormey, J. Congdon, J. Jennings, G. Brown, J. Mazur, P. Williams. Third row: S. Smith, A. VanShuff1in, N. Geary, G. Peck, B. Sabik, S. Evans, E. Merriman, N. Bellinger, C. Parker, J. Light. Fourth row: C. Mowers, T. Craine, B. Jones, H. Haverlick, A. Murphy, J. Welch, J. Mazur, H, Hessler, A, Evans, Fifth row: C, Lang- don, J. Mathewson, J. Featherbay, A. Brooks, T. Kistner, J. Haverlick, B. Hayduk, J. Benedict. Girls ' Chorus First row: S. Newman, C. Congdon, J. Congdon, R. Hand, D. Mills, J. Swingruber, L. Mayer, G. Brown, G. Dowsland, M. Simons, P. Clark. Second row: B. Storey, M. Crumb, S. Maxam, C. Mathis, B. Nash, A. Lamb, S. Quinn, S. Evans, R. Thompson, J. Jennings. Third row: C. Congdon, L. Weaver, L. Lyons, N. Geary, L. Abbe, R. Newman, P. Meschonat, N. Langdon, D. Christensen, S. Parker, L. Golden. Fourth row: S. Barrett, C. Tulloch, S. Banas, N. Ott, J. Hammon, P. Florczyk, J. Norman, C. Biamonte, M. Newman, M. Jennings. Band First row: P. Haynes, I. Jennings, L. Mayer, J. Effland, C. Parker, G. Foster, I. Weimer. Second row: Mr. Straney, N. Geary, M. Jennings, M. Crumb, T. Craine, E. Felice, I. Cesari, C. Gallagher, I. Spellman, B. Pabis. Third row: I. Harrison, J. Benedict, B. Burns, R. Hand, F. Bachmann, L. Green. Girls' Athletic Association -i .-- 9 First row: A. Murphy, M. Hawkins, P. Seiselmyer, S. Eychner, N. Langdon, B. Hale, D. Mills, L. Mayer, M. Schilling, B. Storey, I. Guglielmo, P. Sadlowski, L. Senior. Second row: N. Lee, N. Ott, L. Weaver, S. Taylor, I. LaManque, I. Hammon, P. Florczyk, R. Newman, C. Kessler, D. Ward, L. Abbe, L. Lyons, S. Newman. Third row: D. Reh, R. Thompson, P. Haynes, L. Lutz, I. Swingruber, D. Babcock, I. Featherbay B. Sabik, B. Nash, A. Lamb, S. Kessler, K. Clark, S. Prince. Fourth row: Mrs. Morton, S. Quinn, S. Evans, S. Barrett, S. Maxam, M. Crumb, C. Mathis, D. Tryon, L. Henry, C. lauber, J. Welch, D. Mills, M. New- man. Fifth row: S. Banas, M. Wilcox, D. Tormey, B. Tulloch, R. Hand, P. Karczewski, J. Effland, I. len- kim. Classical Club Seated: C. Parker, N. Meschonat, I. Cesari, D. Tryon, S. Smith, A. Pryor, Mrs. Sikes. Standing: D. Mills M. Crumb, C. Mathis, S. Maxam, J. Benedict, P. Banas, N. Lee, L. Mayer, D. Mills, B. Storey. Secretarial Club Seated: Mrs. Pilette, J. Light, B. Tulloch, J. Guglielmo, M. Schilling, D. Ward, A. Murphy. Standing: A. Mellen, D. Brown, M. Pfieffer, J. Weimer, L. Senior, G. Foster, C. Kessler, F. Petrie, P. Williams, J. Mazur, L. Henry, N. Bellinger, I. Featherbay, B. Richer. Future Homemukers of America First row: S. Prince, A. Murphy, Miss Kelly, M. Schilling, J. Effland, B. Richer, B. Safran, J. Welch, P. Sadlowski, I. Guglielmo, P. Karczewski. Second row: K. Clark, P. O'Dell, D. Tormey, D. Andrews, N. Campbell, D. Ward, G. Peck, M. Simons, D. Desgrosiellier, J. LaManque, E. Anderson, L. Golden. Third row: L. Senior, A. Mellen, F. Petrie, P. Haynes, E. Merriman, D. Brown, M. Pfieffer, N. Meschonat, J. Light, P. Seiselmyer, I. Mazur. Fourth row: P. West, I. Orsolek, S. O'Dell, L. Weaver, C. Freiberger. S. Eyeliner, C. Biamonte, P. Williams. Future Farmers of America .- . -. .i- First row: H. Storey, I. Storey, K. Jones, A. Smith, A. Walker, D. O'Dell. Second row: I. Mazur, W. Herrig, C. Langdon, D. Sobik, I. Swald, B. Jones, R. Kitchen, Mr. Craner. Third row: D. Hartman, F. Watts, D. VanDreason, N. Pritchard, R. Pabis, W. Anken. T? Ee Echo First row: Mrs. Pilette, I. Jenkins, S. Prince, A. Pryor, D. Tryon, D. Babcock, E. Merriman, N. Bellinger, Mrs. Patrick. Second row: I. Weimer, J. Congdon, J. Light, G. Foster, J. Welch, H. Dahlin, R. Pritchard, J. Cesari, I. Swingruber, M. Crumb, R. Hand, S. Maxam. Third row: J. Mazur, P. Williams, A. Clark, B. Richer, F. Petrie, K. Clark, M. Schilling, L. Henry, C. Lauber, R. Thompson, D. Anken, T. Craine. Senior Dramatics First row: P. Clark, G. Brown, R. Hand, D. Mills, D. Babcock, E. Merriman, A. Pryor, J. Jennings, L. Lutz, R. Thompson. Second row: C. Congdon, M. Jennings, G. Dowsland, A. VanShufflin, J. Swingruber, J. Ccsari, C. Kessler, N. Bellinger. B. Safran. Third row: J. Congdon, E. Felice, S. Quinn, S. Evans, C. Mathis v ,. .r r n 1-,l-:x, n nv,.,1 . . . .. . - .. .. . .. .. . Junior Student Council First row: D. Dahlin, S. Rushford, G. Evans, Miss Thompson, I. Beaver, K. O'Dell, J. Comstock. Second row: C. Cook, S. Weimer, A. Marcaitis, I. Iarecki, C. Mathewson, R. VanDreason, T. McCoy. junior Future Hornernakers of America First row: B. Jones, C. Biamonte, M. Aicholtz, I. Walker, M. Foster, I. Spencer, I. McCoy, D. Dahlin, S. Weimer, M. Freiberger. Second row: S. West, L. Roberts, D. Simons, D. Marshall, L. SanEmeterio, J. Haggerty, H. Dahlin, A. Marcaitis, S. Rushford, B. Come, S. Ross. Third row: Miss Kelley, V. Plehn, L. Florczyk, J. LaManque, M. Welch, I. Maxam, P. Zawislan, H. Hewitt, D. Kelly, Mrs. Morrow. Fourth row: R. Pritchard, G. Evans, C. Sayers, E. Jones, I. Haggerty, J. Walker, S. Rutledge. Junior Drurnatics First row: L. Jackson, N. Langdon, M. Wilcox, B. Hale, S. Rowan, G. Maxam, S. Techmanski, K. Techman- ski, Mrs. Bills. Second row: P. Florczyk, R. Newman, C. Congdon, R. Wilks, J. Taylor, D. Christensen, D. Reh, S. Parker, N. Lee, I. Hammon. Third row: S. Rushford, I. McCoy, G. Evans, N. Ott, N. Pritchard, Junior Chorus First row: M. Welch, S. Rutledge, H. Hewitt, G. Evans, C. Biamonte, L. Roberts, J. McCoy, P. Abbott, L. Florczyk, I. Maxam, B. Seymour. Second row: B. Come, S. Deemer, R. Pritchard, I. Spencer, E. Jones, l. Walker, C. Sayers, I. Haggerty, I. LaManque, S. Weimer, D. Simons, M. Aicholtz. Third row: J. Coffin, R. Congdon, D. Jones, E. Labayewski, I. Kessler, G. Holmes, R. Kogut, D. Evans, B. Harrnacker, J. Spencer, B. Roberts. Fourth row: C. Stahl, D. Eychner, P. Grems, G. Schilling, I. Koziy, J. Maxam, J. Beaver, R. Presky, C. Colbey, D. Smith. First row: K. Fancher, D. Quinn, P. Abbott, S. Rushford, M. Foster, I. Walker, J. Mead, A. Marcaitis, M. Frciberger, D. Seiselmyer, M. Swald. Second row: B. Fancher, I. Firsching, P. Kozlowski, C. Ashley, I. Evans, D. Kelly, D. Dahlin, M. Apgar, D. Featherbay, L. SanEmeterio, S. Baye. Third row: E. Roser, I. Karwowski, R. VanDreason, C. Mathewson, A. Kessler, J. Becraft, D. Golden, S. Ross, J. Besig, C. Coons. Fourth row: B. Markin, J. Iarecki, L. Featherbay, P. Cesari, D. Brown, R. MacGregor, J. Lyons, J. LaBuz, Model Club fn. 4' First row: S. Brown, B. Effland, F. Mazurowski, D. Johnson, T. Kistner, J. Bradlinski. Second row: L. Greene B. Ott, I. Harrison, A. Roux, G. Nelson, Mr. Cirufo. Science Club First row: R. Kogut, S. Banas, S. Taylor, R. Downing, T. Tulloch, A. Clark, D. Coyne, Mrs. Morton, Miss Thompson. Second row: R. Kitchen, C. Mathewson, B. Markin, B. Effland, J. Misiak, E. Roser, F. White, A. Roux, C. Beaver, D. Mabbett. Third row: L. Conklin, F. Mazurowski, L. Horton, D. Sobik, I. Harrison, D. Cesari, J. Benedict. Yorker Club First row: J. Coffin, B. Jones, F. Ward, T. Andrews, S. Taylor, I. Beaver, L. Weaver. Second row: I. Kar- wowski, R. Kogut, I. Jarecki, B. Gilleece, I. Beaver, J. Benedict, C. Gallagher, D. Jones, T. McCoy, B. Harrnacker. Standing: Mr. Burtch. Yearbook Staff Seated: Dana Tryon, Literature Editorg Barbara Safran, Assistant Editorg Norene Eeiiinger, Editor-in-Chiei- Mrs. Patrick, Advisors Mary Schilling, Advertising Editor. Standing: Esther Merriman, Picture Editors A1 Srnitn, Sports Editorg Neil Swanson, Art Editorg Pete Eiorczyk, Assistant Sports Editorq Kay Ciark, Business Editor. O W CIQORK :lf Xx Seniors in Review Once Upon a Time. . jr , X! ' I , ,Q - S dl' Chuck Kay .fm I . A 1 K ' ' Saundra v X y 0- as 4, 'f . Richie L. lv' ., 111 1 ' ' 1 rd ,ff-L h M Q Z 1 B b ,W f fm ar -.1., y I Jean Ann Dana Reny Canal MQW' K me S - e' S ww g 'Q P X ,. XM Dyno Hwy ,351 .u X . V xy' xl' X55 SW Q, , I J en ,gf A -Q fir., M 1 aiu. Cz. ls. 5 wm.s0M PRISON m,UF:s W M' I-nuff'-1-S fs is-li-1 3 'i 'L.., ' r -' , vb M' X f ZR 3N T t ji ' 1 N.lfi'l.QT- ADVEQT l6E126 QQ OR as E33 X EIXAALI. WE WELCOME YGUR ACCOUNT VEQNCDN NATIONAL BANK rest Rate f 7 ' tmas Club SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT WESTMORELAND ESSO SERVICE General Repairing, Welding Official Inspection Center :Zilla I I -55 lf, -55:1--QJA... I W . x K-3,1 , ,I 4 -A if -V,':,. .,. Cf' L rf. ' A -'fs wzian l ll l ff ffw.,.zf. ff .x?','v. .xii , vm-..?rPTl. 4.,, . .,4s 1 f ' ROME COOPERATIVE G. L. F. Rome, N. Y. Phone 685 Feed, Seed, Fertilizer and All Farm Supplies Shop and Save 120 RAE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Bottini Funeral Home, Inc. Nicholas J. Bush Funeral Home Thomas A. Cox Funeral Home Theodore J. Dornbrowski Funeral Home Griffin Sz Aldridge Funeral Martin J. Nunn Funeral Home Waldo Wiggins Prince Home for Funerals Mae F. Strong Funeral Home Teller Funeral Home wwf eooobhooo I K ' 711'-.1 , '-i'A' j :Lg - .1 CANDYLAND RESTAURANT Home of the Best Turkey Joints 130 W. Dominick St. Rome, N. Y. For Quality Foods and Economy Prices Shop at Schi1ling's Market All Nationally Advertised Foods We Carry Gold- Medal, Arpeako and Durrs Quality Meats We Are Noted for Our Fine Quality Ground Beef-Round Sirloin and Porterhouse Steaks We Also Carry Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Dairy Products, Baked Goods, Frozen Foods Groceries, and a Fine Display of Toys, Games, Socks, Hosiery Greeting Cards , and Household Supplies 4666662163 hAA'l2I4l-ET ,- ONE STOP SEIQVICE 1,'As5'i l L15-5 DON S ' MOBILE SERVICE Washing, Oil and Lubrication - Batteries Ignition - Mufflers and Tail Pipes 'rf' Tires - Tubes - Accessories Westmoreland, N. Y. Phone ULysses 3-8240 Phone 2- 0162 SUNSET CARB ONIC GAS CO. Gas - Syrups - Carbonators Sales - Repairs - Installations Repre sentive 1005 Oswego St. Utica, N. Y. 1 922 faffglwf 31: .'B. KOSTCDE Best in Furniture - at Low Prices 1105 - 07 Lincoln Ave. Utica, New York il uf' C. OLIVER 445 3, -'J PM 9 OE? i,r'E RUDD Cc PP'-X it Men's Wear ,ff ' 118 West Dominick Street it 65721 13 ' Rome, N. Y. n-r gwueu mmf -1 Munn Fon NNE mon THE CORNER BAKERY 27 2 West Dominick Street Phone 3 O7 19 'F 2 Ill QP' li D Rome, N. Y. lo., fifdlls, Compliments of I V ,, ga 'X f '!lAl!yf f5'S'f ,, Y. NW X, Q M l .X 95000 5712456 Photographers for the Yearbook 172 W. Dominick Street Rome, New York Phone 1354 Diamonds Watche s ENGE l.lBE12TE1.': JEWELRY Rom e , N. Y , Silver Glas s China 9 il LET US DO YOUR bf Q Qowgylhc HOWARD S. JENKINS -J J I0 GENERAL INSURANCE if z , Xa F fix V!! Phone Clinton UL3-2894 VL Y L Q0 l-ll l..l..'l'OT3 J-T,AT2lV1S Quality Milk, Eggs and All Dairy Products, Wholesale and Retail You Can Whip All Creams, but You Can't Beat Our MILK Phone U1 3-2831 EARL WM. BIELBY -1 l0I I' HOIIIIY f ..c:1' an cun- ', 'f 4jt1'x . W2 j'5 X'II su-E12 MAN F JEWELERS, INC. 104 West Dominick Street K 'iq' Rome, New York 8 - - f . 7Zat'z6z'6aaa 6, if' l --F 1 I .4I?,,' 'X 4-' ----- - - ,M - DAIRY PRODUCTS fs. .. ,,.. S XV- . Y. XXX 'Y X M A. .Nw N . AIBBES DAIRY Westmoreland, N. Y. Rome 2664 M-I YOU R TIIOIIBLES Compliments of Q 44 VAIISH BROMLEY at CIESLEWITZ T1-:xAco SERVICE ' Westmoreland, New York g, Q7 0' up 5' Phone UL-3-8572 -ffwfj Zelda Waimea , mfg X IA M, MEN'S WEAR Y Y mn Rome, New York :ies z. J. LESIAKOWSKI, Ph.G. PHARMACY 146 W. Dominick St. Rome, New York Phone Rome 1698 -.1 4 , 1 I HOLLAND FLORISTS KJ! 217 George Street Rome, New York 7lazaeu Phone 236 we Flowers for All Occasions Wgwfkhm U 55 CM! Sales and Service, Guaranteed Used Cars 26 South Street H HHHH , Clark Mills, New York Q 'Q - . . 1 , ' Oilily 5' A x P qv Phone UL 3-5286 cmzve fun' FOOD CENTER . 3 ' Poultry - Meats - Groceries Legal Beverages Phone 5-2590 We Deliver lt-fi Open Sundays and Evenings TTZI - COUNT V CANDY SERVICE Candy Vending Machines 710 James Street Cor. Harrison Ave. Utica, New York Phone 2-3021 .TERRY CONTE E, - by ZfU'66'M6ZQ Xwghq Qwiiz Truck Route Yorkville, New York Phone 62119 Bowl the Modern Way at the YORKVILLE BOWLING CENTER Open 24 Hours With AMF Automatic Pinspotte rs Equipped With a Modern Diner for Your Convenience and Enjoyment Free Estimate on Aluminum Clapboards, Gutters Doors, Windows Awnings, Nails 'DATZ TDLJIZES PAINTS 8: ALUMINUM 315 W. Dominick sr. CENTER Phone 6225 We Carry Lowe Brothers Paints and Varnishers We Are Also the Agent for Genie Lift a Door, Just Touch a Button on Your Auto Dash and Your Garage Door Opens and Closes If You Have a Paint Problem We Can Help You g Largest Sealed Swimming W' Pool in State of N. Y. f SUMMIT 1?ARjnd f Rated Safest, Designed in for Swimmmg Q U. s.A. Picnlcs 3 Large Area for Picnics Oriskany, N. Y. -.,,,,,vX fpV,,.,-,-. L IHHL I ' Y Good Luck From EDNAESTON L-IOTEL. Proprietor, PHYLLIS AND J. E. TASIOR Edmeston, New York 1 D GOTON ENTEEPQISES, I IXICI JAMES GOTON, Pre sident 20 Forest Road Dealer in Livestock and Farm Products Livestock Hauling and Refrigerated Trailers for Hauling Perishable and Frozen Goods QA Truck Load or a Train Loadj . . mum, 'W g E L llfhf em L A J Compliments of TIFF'S DINER STANWIX BARBER SHOP NOLD'S ESSO STATION Stanwix Rom e , N . Y . Lumber and Mill Work dlbhf- I4 INDEPENDENT 'Q N Q, .lA.l. it if ' al' , Q 'x 'Ni .N A 'F In -I in NN I if x' A' NZ i, usa: 5 Phone 5-4477 Seneca Turnpike New Hartford, N. Y. We Z? -N KW!! y W,,1LD , 05 BAKERY M' I J A Tomato Pies - Sliced Bread fl Frozen Pizza Dough Phone 4-43 57 f 305 St. Anthony St. Utica, N. Y. COME ND E: VV! . G ff!-90 Y DECUFFA. BROS. BAKERY, INC. Established Since 1930 Cakes for Special Occasions Phone 2-4000 432 Bleecker St. Utica, New York Xxx ' If f 91 CHERRY RED PIE SHOP Birthday and Wedding Cakes Delicious Pies and Cheese Cakes 810 Charlotte Street Utica, New York wma? CONF EC TIONERY Corner of Rutger St. and Kosuth Ave. Utica, New York Phone 29091 I I Compliments of gmn, pmjg W3 F. F. A. OF WESTMORELAND CENTRA INC. , HIGH scHooL gr! Rome's Largest Men's Store 134 W. Dominick St. Phone 474 R and ! E ha k h 'n ' N M0 W 3553? g v - ' Phone 627-I - - I G. 8: L. PACKING CO., INC. -Superior Brand- Utica, N. Y. Cor. Oriskany and Schuyler Sts Phone 5-4409 S gg '9,EV:r'3W I 1 - J 0 U U as ous f nksr THOUGHT 3l:EL.lC:-'E TRUCKING SERVICE, INC. Moving and Storage 129-131 W. Front St. Phone 2361 Rome, N. Y. 64? GOOD F00 D 252 Y fr G63 9-J QP 4 J f 5 Z X Xt Q-11-1' FRANK 8: EDDIE'S RESTAURANT Route 5 Vernon, N. Y. SEE REQ Ne .XZ X f J 42 MMM? FEED STORE Westmoreland, New York Serving the Poultry and Livestock Industry Since 1 886 x x' . W!! I C0 and M f Y lm 5 en me t at of S NAA. l.l..DZBL.7-E IF'-Z5-NAI L..Y HZOIXI SUPER MARKET UL-3-5425 Westmoreland, N. Y. Phone UL3-8331 Westmoreland, N. Y. Phone 3-9764 WEST END SEAFOODS CO. Utica, New York Fried Fillet of Haddock - Fresh and Frozen Seafoods J. SCIALDO 2201 Erie St. STANWIX-HEIGHTS FIRE DEPARTMENT For Your Weddings, Banquets and Parties Rent the New Modern STANWIX HEIGHTS FIRE HALL Call John Fallet - Bartlett Road 2744-R2 or C. H. Schlicher - 1218 Floyd Ave. - Rome 7889-W Fire House Is in Stanwix Heights Wfkgdwi Www hC f 58 C om plime nts of 5TA.NVV I X I-FEA C-Ev!-ITS DAIRY Stanwix, N. Y . few' VL- ,,474.,3,4 jisyl THEfEND!.'fiiy'l 'i QQ 251214 YW' M' Q... 5 WNWSMW Cf?-?.f.aQ,w. as 'QOME MEAD'S CAMERA SHOP 416 N. James St. THE JONES PAINT CO. 519-21 Erie Blvd. , West LERMAN FURNITURE STORE 168 W. Dominick St. GREENBRIER RESTAURANT 145 N. James St. BOYSON MOTORS 229 S, James St. IULIANA INFANTS' 8a Cl-I1LDREN'S CENTER 186 W. Dominick St. LIPPMAN'S LADIES' APPAREL 180 W. Dominick St. DECKER'S SPECIALLY SHOP 148 W. Dominick St. LENA 'S BRIDAL SHOPPE 247 W. Dominick St. SCHILLING 'S BRONZE PLAQUES 216 E. North St. NIELSEN 'S GREENHOUSES 209 E. Bloomfield St. Rome 4668 Rome 1625 Rome 922 Rome 4152 Rome 1832 Rome 3719 Rome 290 Rome 1362 Rome 1702 Rome 597 Rome 4660 VVESTMOIZELAND BERNARD MCGENNIS I. G. A. GROCERY HARALD s'roREY JR, sToRsY SUPPLY Clinton UL 3-2855 Clinton UL 3-5818 W I-4 IT-EESBCD12 COOK 'S T EXACO SERVICE Oriskany Blvd.. Whitesboro, N. Y. ' Phone 6-5832 1 .L mg ' I ' 'H .-X ' VEENON FRANK GARAGE Vernon RENA 'S AND JOE 'S RESTAURANT 6 East Seneca CONFECTIONERY SHOP 12 West Seneca RAY DORR Vernon Center POHL'S G. L. F. SERVICE 39 Verona SANSONE 'S DEPARTMENT STORE Vernon WHEEL DRIVE INN Kirkland KIIZKLAND ORISKANY VALLEY FEED CO. Kirkland Ave. FHIHAN 8: CO. Hotel and Restaurant Supplies and Equipment Utica Compliments of a Friend F.R.G. Compliments of C 8a L Wholesale FASHION HOME FURNISHING Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone 3-2585 ' 3-2025 3-5911 3-2753 3-3145 UL 3-5718 UL 3-5232 2-9091 CLASSES AND CLASSICAL CLUB F. H. 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