Westmoreland Central High School - Years End Yearbook (Westmoreland, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Nu! ,, at .N in-Mod' Principal - DONALD H. CRAINE To the Class of '57, . . Congratulations to you! You have completed your school tests and met your graduation re- quirments. You have achieved success. The real measure of this success will be recorded as life unfolds for you - not in how well you avoid the rough in playing the golf course of life - but in how well you get out of the rough once you are in it. You can not con- trol or change the facts which make up your problems on the course - but you can control the attitudes, and the values you apply in your approach to the solutions of these prob- lems. It is my wish that these add up to score the only real success you strive for-- Success in life. Sincerely, Donald H. Craine ASSISTANT FLIGHT COMMANDER Qi Secretaries - MRS. M. GRYGIEL MRS. G. SIKES - vm . uf' 'QP' 'VS xx ' W. ,K fu 19 8 Assistant Principal - MR. WETHERELL ,,,gnpasa1....... . ,g .S , m 5--Q----Q...-.---.-........ GALAXY CONTROL 0 SCHOOL BOARD Mr- Goefing Mr. Spencer, Mr. MacDougall, Mr. Hesler, Mr. Smith, Mr. Lauri. ENGINEERS FACULTY First row: Miss Tyler, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Burns, Miss Scoville, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Van Shufflin, Mrs. Starks Miss Spaven, Mrs. Craine. Second row: Mrs. Patrick, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Bentley, Mrs. McMartin, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Bills, Miss Thompson, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Eveleth, Mrs. Beetle, Mrs. Gusaweich, Mrs. Morrow Mrs. Sikes, Mrs. Compton, Mrs. Phillips. Third row: Mr. Cramer, Mr. Mudge, Mr. Hill, Mr. Page, Mr. Wetherell, Mr. Burtch, Mr. Craine, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Bills, Mr. DeLong, Mr. Marquis. ALMA MATER by Hazel Grunert Westmoreland, our Alma Mater, Proudly we sing your praise. Westmoreland, our Alma Mater, Cherish your memory all our days. Green and white the colors Ever so proudly stand For our Alma Mater, Westmoreland J KU fi f ssmons ir. w -, I I F N 439 , ,my f V A Mk g am + W! R 3 f 'Mi' W if fl ML Liga Ng ll fgxxx X ---qiff R -- Y 'W' 2318 X 5g.X f, X 'xxx X f- ..- -- K lg , f J, P YA XXX xx? '- X 5: J, S - 7 r X N . 2 XXQXX A ,Uv , XXX GLORIA ASHLEY Gloria Ashley finds driving quite a sport- So watch it, boys - she'll meet you in court. Echo 4 GAA 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Student Teacher 3 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretarial Club 2, 3,4 PETE BRADLINSKIN Pete, the handsome one of the class has found his one and only lass. IV Basketball 2, 3 Varsity 4, captain 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 IV Baseball 1 Volleyball 3, 4 Yearbook staff 4 Monitor 3, 4 Student teacher 1, 2 MARIE CLARK Marie, who is oh, so short- has always been known as a darn good sport FHA 2, 3,4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Echo 3,4 Secretarial Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CATHERINE DAWS Cathy Daws, who goes with Schrepp- ln majorette has lots of pep. GAA 3, 4 Majorette 4 JV Cheerleader 3 Captain of Chteerleader 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Dramatics Club 1 FHA 2, 3,4 Secretarial Club 2, 3, 4 Echo 3, 4 LORETTA DYKHOFF Lorri, our Majorette, is quite the girl- She keeps the guys in quite a whirl. GAA 3,4 Student Teacher 1 FHA 2, 3,4, Secretary 3,4 Secretarial Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3 President of Secretarial Club 4 Echo 3,4, Head Typist 4 Majorette 1.2, 3.4, Captain 4 WILLIAM EFFLAND Bill, who is our electrical whizz- We know his radio will never fizz. Student Teacher 2, 3, 4 Stunts Club 1, 2 1 is is E 1' i i s -JL Qf,,fgg5r:,5.-5 t A ,-I f-.w:,.,I, ' MARY ANN FA LLAT Mary ann, who guards our dough Is quite the girl - to get to know. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Girls' Chorus 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3 Echo 1, 2, 3,4, Editor 4 Secretarial Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4 MARCIA FROCHAUER Marty, who soon will be a Riley, In stunts club always was so wily. Athletic Council 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4 Class Secretary 4 Monitor 4 Echo 3, 4, Business Manager 4 Magazine Campaign 4 Magazine Business Manager 4 GAA 4 Secretarial Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Teacher 1, 2 Stunts Club 1 ' YVONNE HAND Yvonne Hand, who has Leon in her heart, Is witty, pretty, and clever in art. Dramatics Club 1, 2 Echo 1, 3,4, Art Editor 4 GAA 1, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff, Art Editor 4 Secretarial Club 4 Senior Chorus 1, 2 Girls' Chorus 3 ' Laurel Street SYLVIA HAYDUK Sylvia Hayduk, charming and neat- Is always around the candy and sweets FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Secretarial Club 2, 3,4 Girls' Chorus 3 Echo 3,4 IUDITH HEWITT Judith Hewitt, nicknamed Judy, In some peoples' book is quite a GAA 3, 4 Majorettes 1, 2, 3 IV Cheerleader 4 Athletic Council 2, 3, 4 Vice President of Council 4 Treasurer 3 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 3, 4 Yearbook Editor 4 Student Teacher 2 Honor Society 3, 4 Monitor 3, 4 Echo 3, 4 CARLTON KITCHEN Carlton Kitchen, who is a farmer- beauty Around the girls is quite a charmer. 4-I-I 1, 2, 3 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Stunts Club 1 LEO LE CHEVET Leo Le Chevet, who appears to be lazy- Is really calm, cool and crazy. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Classical Club 1 Monitor 3 Baseball 4 ROSA LIE LYMAN Rosalie Lyman, a dark haired gal, To Marie, Doris, and Sylvia is quite a pal. Mixed Chorus 1, 2 FHA 1, 2, 3,4 Secretarial Club 2, 3,4 Dramatic Club 2 Girls' Chorus 3 Echo 2, 3, 4 FLORENCE MCDONOUGH Floss McDonough, who is one of the cuter kids From all the guys has quite a few bids. GAA 3,4 Echo 1, 2, 3 Monitor 4 Stunts Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Dramatic Club 1,2, 3,4 Student Teacher 1, 2, 3 Classical Club 1,2, 3,4 MA DON NA OST ER Donee Oster, who goes with Fred- This year's cheerleaders she has led. GAA 3, 4 Class Vice President 2, 3, 4 JV Cheerleader 1 Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Captain of Varsity 4 Athletic Council 1 Band 1, 2 Pep Band 1, 2 Echo 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Girls' Chorus 3, 4 Student Teacher 1,4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, President 4 Secretarial Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 Monitor 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 fi'T3 ,',l jf H QF fa HUBERT PRITCHARD Hubert Prichard, who is best in ag- Is never heard to boast or brag. 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA President 4 FFA Secretary 3 Honor Society 3, 4 Monitor 4 DORIS REESE Doris Reese never flirts- Cause she goes with a guy called Leo Urtz. FHA 1,2.3,4 FHA President 4 Secretarial Club 2, 3,4 Echo 3, 4 GAA 3 'Ilan NANCY RUSHFORD Nancy Rushford, who dresses neat- Knocks a certain guy right off his feet. GAA 4 Mixed Chorus 1,2 Girls' Chorus 3,4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Secretarial Club 2, 3,4 Student Teacher 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Monitor 3,4 Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 4 Magazine Campaign Manager 4 DOREEN RYAN De -De Ryan, who likes to drive- Gee, Neil, don't you want to stay alive? Stunts Club 1 GAA 4 Majorettes 1, 2, 3, Captain 3 JV Cheerleader 4 Class Secretary 1 Echo 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretarial Club 4 Student Teacher 4 Girls' Chorus 3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,4 Magazine Campaign Captain 4 EDWARD SABlK Edward Sabik, nicknamed Ed- Will never be known as a dead head. Band 1, 2, 3 Student Teacher 3,4 LOIS SHUMA KER Lois Shumaker, apal to all- Is always around to hear our call. GAA 4 Library Club' 1, 2, 3,4 Dramatic Club' 1 Echo Publications 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Secretarial Club 3,4 Student Teacher 3 ' Laurel Street RUBY S1KES Ruby Sikes, who is a majorette- Is one of the best that we've had yet. GAA 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Girls' Chorus 3,4 Majorette 3,4 Classical Club 1,2, 3 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretarial Club 2, 3,4 Echo 3, 4 Band 1, 2 PAT SIMONS Pat Simons, who is to be wed to Art- Will always have him in her heart. GAA 3,4 Band 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Secretarial Club 1, 2, 4 Athletic Council 1 Classical Club 1, 2 Dramatic Club 1, 2 L SHARON SMITH Sharon Smith, who goes with Pete- Is short, dark and very sweet. GAA 3,4 Echo 3 JV Cheerleader 1,2 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4 Athletic Council 1 Dramatic Club 1,2, 3 Student Teacher 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Secretarial Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Classical Club 1, 2, 3,4, President 4 Monitor 4 Magazine Campaign Manager 4 Honor Society 3, 4 JAMES SOBIK Jimmy Sobik drives a Chevy- At times his foot becomes quite heavy CHARLES STOREY Charles Storey lives on Route 233 IS Quite a guy and will always be. IV Basketball 1 4-H 1, 2 Athletic Council 1, 3 FFA 1,2,3,4 FFA Basketball 2, 3, 4 FFA Reporter 3 FFA Vice President 4 EDWIN STOREY Edwin Storey, who's tops in our book- Many a girl has taken a second look. JV Basketball 1, 3 4-H 1, 2 FFA Basketball 2,4 FFA 1, 2, 3,4 Athletic Council 2 LLOYD STOREY Lloyd Storey, a Casanova at heart- From Priscilla Bond will never part. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4 Monitor 3,4 Yearbook staff 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Track 3,4 Baseball 4 Class President 1 Echo 4 FFA 1, 2, 3 4-H 1, 2, 3 'NEIL SWINGRUBER Neil Swingruber, who in sports is a whiz- When he thinks of his girl, boy, does he fizz Football 1, 2, 3,4, Captain 4 JV Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3,4 Athletic Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2,4 Class President 2 Class Vice President 1 Monitor 4 Stunts Club 1, 2 Student Teacher 1, 2 Magazine Campaign Captain 4 HOWARD WALKER Howard,who has many a time lost Is really having quite a fling. Baseball 1 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA Secretary 4 THOMAS WET!-lERELL Tommy Wetherell, President of o his ring ur class Never fails to notice a pretty lass. Band 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus .1, 2, 3 Classical Club 1, 2 Student Council 3,4 IV Basketball 1, 2, 3 Varsity Basketball 4 Baseball 3,4 Volleyball 3,4 Class President 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Monitor 3,4 ,4 MR. MARQUIS' Yearbook Advisor 3 M XA 5 A M CLASSES S J' WJ, X SS S f - ' A. ,ff QSSQ r in L X x' X N ,. - ax :A M - , ,IA . ,AVA A4 Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our HALL OF FAME Remains Gloria ASI-lley Theatre STANLEY Bradlinski Bird Marie CLARK Drugstore Catherine DAWES History IDREIIA Dykhoff Prgperty Billy EffLAND Injury Mary ann FALLat Skill MARTy Froschauer Part of the Body Yvonne HAND Royalty Sylvia HayDUK QEQ Humorist Judy HeW1Tt Weight CarlTON Kitchen Lion LEO Le Cl'l8VCt Male Rosalie LyMAN pastry Florence McDonough Qty saint MADONNA Oster Fgrce Hubert PritcHARD Baseball Player D0riS REESE Transportation Nancy RushFORD Mineral DOREen Ryan Hospital Floor EGWARD Sabik Trade 1.018 SPKOEQMAKER Gem RUBY Sikes Touch PATricia Simons Glove Sharon SMITh Pfgserveg JAMES Sobik Victory EdWIN Storey Black Color -CHARles Storey Place of Business Lloyd STOREy Exercise Neil SWINGruber Quegrign HOWatd Walker Pqgitign Tll0lTl2S WeTHEREl1 FAMOUS QUOTATIONS Mr. Mudge - I can appreciate that too, but... Judy Hewitt - Did you remember your ticket money? Mr. Grant - What did you make out of this poem? Mary ann Fallat - 'Have you got your assignment done? Mrs. Pilelle - You're having altogether too many mistakes! Gloria Ashley - Have you heard Elvis' latest record? Debate Class - But we're not prepared for a debate! Mrs. Phillips - Did you remember your over due book? Sharon Smith - You should see the beautiful dress I have on Mr. Wetherell - Where's Lloyd??? Mrs. Morton - 1'm going to mark this week. J.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders - Can we do the clap cheer? Donee Oster - A Dramatics Club meeting! Today??? Dede Ryan - Have you got a pink lipstick? Nancy Rushford - Aren't you supposed to be a monitor this week? Leo Le Chevet - This is my last stick of gum. Rosalie and Sylvia - What'll you have? Qcandy, of coursej Junior Class - We can't have a danceg the Seniors have all the dates. Neil Swingruber - Gee, I like long hair. lay -a -wayl CLASS WILL We, the Class of '57, hereby request the attention of the class of '58, in order that they, the recipients of our most treasured possessions, may realize the significance of that which they are to receive. Gloria Ashley leaves her shortness to Bonnie Tullock. Peter Bradlinski leaves his curly hair to Pete Florsyck. Marie Clark leaves the candy office to Jean Welch. Billy Effland leaves Lowell to Tom Ward. Mary ann Fallat leaves debate class to Neil Swanson. Cathy Dawes leaves twirling to Phyllis Sadlowski and Nancy Nelson. Loretta Dykhoff leaves her quietness to Joan Jenkins. Yvonne Hand leaves her friendliness to Ann Mellen and Alice Murphy. Judy Hewitt leaves her dark hair to Helene Haverlick. Sylvia Hayduk leaves her blond hair and blue eyes to Dickie Petrie. Carlton Kitchen leaves his seat on bus 19 to Donald Jermings. Leo Le Chevet leaves college parties to Alfie Walker. Rosalie Lyman leaves Stanwix Heights to Jackie Guglielmo. Florence McDonough leaves seventh period study hall to Louise Henry and Jeanette Storey Donee Oster leaves her personality to Mary Schilling. Doris Reese leaves F.H.A. to Barbara Safran. Nancy Rushford leaves her short hair to Carol Rutledge. Doreen Ryan leaves her flirtatious ways to Saundra Prince and Lucille Biamonte. Hubert Pritchard leaves ag class to Kenny and Richie Jones. Edward Sabik leaves Hecla to Bobby Besig and Jim Featherbay. Ruby Sikes leaves Westmoreland to Beverly Richer and Noreen Bellinger. Pat Simons leaves her talkativenessto Sandra Kessler. Sharon Smith leaves the Smith name in Westmoreland to Alfie Smith. James Sobik leaves his love for school to Ester Merriman. Eddie Storey leaves his shyness to Richie La Manque. Charles Storey leaves his manners to Duane Ward. Lloyd Storey leaves his Class ring to Priscilla Bond. Neil Swingruber leaves Mr. De Long's classes to Dana Tryon. Howard Walker leaves the senior classroom to Lyle Parker and Charles Langdon. Tom Wetherell leaves his height to Jerry Merriman. Lois Shumaker leaves her efficient ways to Donna Schulze. THE TIME MACHINE Here I am back in Westmoreland, in the year 1967. I have just returned from a trip to the moon where I was a nurse on board the first rocket ship to ever take a trip there. I am the for- mer SHARON SMITH and have been asked by some students in Westmoreland, Qwho incidentally were second graders when I left schoolj if I could tell them about as many of the graduates of 1957 asI could. I was a senior in that class sol will tell about these friends of mine. First I will mention DONEE OSTER who is living in Texas with her Air Force Major, of course her name is changed now! You all know who she married. EDDIE SABIK has his own advertising agency now. After attending M.V.T.I., he has really gone places. I recently had a letter from FLOSS McDONOUGH who is now in New York with NANCY RUSHFORD. They are in joint partnership and own the Swank Beauty Salon down in the big city. The builder of the new school which will be completed shortly is LLOYD STOREY who has his own construction company. TOM WETHERELL is still living in Westmoreland although he is a professor of social studies in Hamil- ton College. I think you kids remember that your coach NEIL SWINGRUBER was also a member of my graduating class back in '5'7. MARY ANN FALLAT, treasurer of my class through four years of high school, is the owner of the Fallat-Trust Co. here in Westmoreland. MARIE CLARK and SYLVIA HAYDUK are each private secretaries in the Fallat Trust and ROSALIE LY- MAY is the president of the bank with DORIS REESE as the vice president. Remember that record you kids were talking about, well the stars of that record are two girls who graduated with me, RUBY SIKES and LOIS SHUMAKER. Mrs. Arthur Fusco, who is living in Lowell with her husband and quintuplets is the former PAT SIMONS. The former CATHY DAWES and IDRETTA DYKHOFF are the women responsible for the school in which you girls take your baton lessonsg now you know why we have such good majorettes here in Westmoreland. YVONNE HAND has gone a long way since I saw her last, she is now in California, designing clothes called the 'Yvonne Hand Originals. EDDIE and CHARLES STOREY are the owners of Storey 8s Storey Creamery' up there on Route 233 where you can buy that healthful milk bottled by their workers. HOWARD WALKER is the manager of the P8sC food market in Lowell, and BILL EFFLAND is coming up with one invention after another in the Electronics Testing Center in Lowell. Mrs. James Rieley, the former MARTY FROSCHAUER, is living in Connecticut. The M. Rieley Reducing Plan will soon be published in many magazines. If you kids would like to see a nice-looking trooper why don't you go down to the New Hartford barracks and there you will see at the desk, Sergeant PETER BRADLINSKI. JUDY HEWITT is the career girl of the class of 1957. She's not married yet and is now in New York where she is editor of the New York Times. HUBERT PRITCHARD and CARLTON KITCHEN are now living in Vernon since they took over Burton Livestock Exchange. It is now called 'Kitchen and Pritchard Inc. and is being operated on a much larger basis. JIM SOBIK and LEO LE CHEVET have also gone into partnership. They operate the LeSo Raceway on Route 5 where you kids go to the races every Sunday. DE-DE RYAN was just married as you all know and she'll be here when school starts in the fall to take over Mrs. Morton's position. After attending Cortland college De -De is able to be our new gym teacher for the girls for which I am very happy. I will mention GIDRIA ASHLEY. To tell you the truth I really don't know where she is now but I have heard she is to come back to Westmoreland and will be the manager of the new dress shop here in town. 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Zag Q2 :Bag 3:52 2:52 Q2 8 8--mmm no--own Q2 amiga Q09 8 OO-KNO CLASS HISTORY In 1945 the Class of 1957 started its short stay in Westmoreland under the leadership of Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Love. Of those who started, the following 12 made it through the next twelve years. Peter Bradlinski, Cathy Dawes, Maryann Fallat, Rosalie Lyman, Florence McDonough, Doris Reese, Nancy Rushford, Edward Sabik, Howard Walker, Charles Storey and Lloyd Storey. In 1946, with Mrs. Scoville and Mrs. Lewis, Marcia Froschauer, Edwin Storey, Thomas Wetherell and Neil Swingruber increased our class by four. Our ranks remained the same in 1947 under the direction of Mrs. Judge and Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Judge also guided us through the year of 1948. The addition to the class this year was Doreen Ryan. , In 1949 the Class of 1957 moved over to the Chicken Coop with Mrs. Rahmlow taking charge. This year Madonna Oster, Ruby Sikes, Carlton Kit- chen and Leo Le Chevet joined us. Still in the Chicken Coop in 1950, Sharon Smith, Linda Henry, and Jim Sobik were added to the class. Mrs. Gafner was our teacher for that year. Well, here it was 1951 and we were in the high school, boy, how time flew. Little we knew and realized then but time would fly rnuch faster in the next five years. Under the calm and collected care of Mr. Kelly we got our first taste of high school life. Bells ringing, kids scrambling for the next class with a different teacher, opening and closing our lockers: oh, what fun. Soon we were used to all this mad confusion though, and to increase the size of the class were Sylvia Hayduk, and Pat Simons from Lowell, and Loretta Dykhoff from Oriskany Falls. We experienced our first field trip this year when we were escorted to Cooperstown by Mr. Kelly and Miss Thompson. The year of 1952 saw us under the wings of Mrs..M01'l'0W- This. OUI eighth year of school, was increased by Judy Hewitt from Rome. We took two more field trips this year, one to Utica and the other to Albany where we visited the state museum and Capitol buildings, we climaxed that trip by stopping at Howe Caverns. Before we realized it, there we were in our freshman year. With Mr. Wetherell as our advisor we had two activities which were, of course, dances. We also had some newcomers this year. Gloria Ashley and Hubert Pritchard joined us from Spencer Settlement. Our freshman class officers were President, Lloyd Storeyg Vice President, Neil Swingruberg Secretary, Doreen Ryan: and Treasurer, Maryann Fallat. In the years of 1954 and 55 during our sophomore year Lois Shumaker and Yvonne Hand joined us from Rome. Mr. Kelly was our advisor this year and again we had two activities which were dances. We ended our sophomore year with a class picnic at Verona Beach. Officers for our tenth year of school were President, Neil Swingruberg Vice President, Donee Oster: Secretary, Pat Goer- ingg Treasurer, Maryann Fallat. The years of 1955 and 56 saw us in the homeroom of Mr. Grant. He was not only our homeroom teacher but also our advisor. We were busy this year with such activities as selling stationery, sponsoring a turkey dimmer, food booth at the football games, and two dances for the year. We were in charge of decorating for the Junior-Senior prom also. We got our class rings this year which made us fully realize we were reaching our goal. Officers for the year were President, Tom Wetherell: Vice President, Donee Osterg Secretary, Pat Goeringg and Treasurer, Maryann Fallat. The Class of '57, begirmingits final year in the fall of 1956 in Mr. Mudge's homeroom, was SOOH I0 realize that the high school days are the 'best days of your life. We began the year off as any other Senior class by electing class officers and an advisor. The officers were Tommy Wetherell as president: Donee Oster as vice presidentg Maryann Fallat as Treasurer: and Marty Fros- chauer as Secretary. Mr. Mudge was our advisor. In September, as other seniors before us,we had a food booth at the School Fair. This year we also conducted the magazine campaign, sold Christmas cards, sponsored a ham dinner, presented the senior play, Stranger in the Night, and sponsored several dances. Two which were successful record hops, a Christmas dance and a Christmas formal. Our senior class picnic has been planned, our trip to New York City is one which will always bring back wonderful memories. Last but not least our yearbook was published, thanks to the hard work of its editor, Judy Hewitt. As we stop and look back and go through the years, each one of us finds special memories in the events which have been mentioned. We feel a deep regret that these good times and friends will never be replaced. Through the future years of our life we will always cherish these few years which we spent in good old Westmoreland. CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS MOTTO: Think success and you will be a success CLASS FLOWER: White Rose CLASS SONG We say good-bye to dear Westmoreland, As soon we'll be taking our separate stands. We'll strive to do what we feel is best to make the future a happy success. We hate to leave, yet, in this land, Let memories bring every one of us back to Westmoreland. These words were written to the tune of Let's Pray for Peace, a selection sung in all of the area schools. This song was dedicated to the Class of '57 by our music director at the Christmas pageant. 'F 1 1 + T is NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS , l 5 ... M il Q A Ffgxw First row: A. Mellen, C. Rutledge, D. Schulze, J. Guglielmo, B. Richer, N. Nelson, L. Henry, B. Tullock, M. Schilling, P. Sadlowski, S. Prince. Second row: F. Petrie, L. Senior, P. Bond, J. Storey, R. Bellinger, J. Jenkins, B. Safran, D. Tryon, S. Kessler, E. Merriman, K. Clark, J. Welch, A. Murphy, Mr. De Long, advisor. Third row: D. Jennings, L. Parker, P. Florczyk, C. Langdon, J. Featherbay, T. Ward, D. Ward, N. Swanson, R. LaManque, A. Walker, K. Jones, R. Jones, J. Ward, R. Petrie, A. Smith, J. Merriman, R. Besig. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President -------- RICHARD LAMANQU Vice President - - - - ---- ALFRED SMIT Secretary ---- - - - BARBARA SAFRAj Treasurer ' ' - ---- -JEAN WELC I BZ ZF , I ZX? f fe HPSR SPACE CADETS IST CLASS soPHoMoRE cLAss First row: M. Thorn, J. Effland, A. Pryor, P. Karczewski, D. Babcock, R. Wilks, I. Featherbay, B. Sabik, J. Cesari, P. Seiselmyer, J. Congdon. Second row: T. Yaddow, P. Banas, M. Pfeiffer, N. Meschonat, D. Brown C. Parker, A. VanShufflin, S. Smith, M. Hawkins, G. Simons, I. Mazur, P. Williams, J. Light, J. Weimer, G. Foster, C. Kessler, Mr. Lewis, advisor. Third row: I. Haggas, D. Cook, A. Evans, R. Frieberger, E. Dutcher P. Hubal, D. Harrad, J. Coyne, F. Bachmann, F. Froschauer, J. Mathewson, J. Scranton, F. Henry, R. Yaddow R. Maxam, E. Kozlowski, J. Desgrosiellier. SOPHOMORE CLASS President---- ----- OFFICERS S JUDY WEIMER Vice President - - - - - - ALLEN BROOKS QAbsentj Secretary - - - - - GEORGIA FOSTER Treasurer - - - - -ADLIZA PRYOR A-. I ik , fx , N .Q x f L' or ,sara SPACE CADETS 2ND CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS 'UU' First row: J. Swingruber, R. Thompson, S. Quinn, B. Nash, D. Mills, M. Simons, D. Ward. Second row: S. Newman, B. Storey, M. Newman, C. Mowers, J. Masiak, D. O'Del1, B. Ott, J- SUOTCY. G- P6019 D- Mills- Third row: J. Swald, H. Storey, T. Tulloch, R. Sobik, D. Sobik, R. Pabis, Mr. Craner, Advisor. Q s 9718 3' First row: C. Mathis, L. Force, M. Becker, P. Haynes, E. Felice, N. Geary, R. Hand, L. Abbe, M. Jennings, J. Jennings. Second row: F. Firsching, 1. Bradlinski, L. Mayer, C. Congdon, G. Brown, L. Lutz, M. Clark, S. Barrett, S. Evans, M. Crumb, A. Lamb, S. Maxam. Third row: W. Herrig, R. Jones, J. Hayduk, R. Down- ing, J. Haverlick, P. Madison, H. Hessler, F. Mazurowski, R. Haggerty, D. Anken, D. Hartman, C. Hartman, T. Craine, Mr. Cramer, Advisor. . igiff 51:2 . .f is-A si FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Presldgnt ------- - - ELLEN FELICE V1ce President - - - - - THOMAS TULLOCH ii 5 eta ---- ---- D ARLENE MILLS is q W A . 'k',,.,'ir A ..: i f -' , ei.',gS73gfQ'Q- 3? S ' - ' . -,.w.i:i. . A - ,ff5,5 ,g1 ,-Y Us , A , 553, cs.. S ,F ecr ry Yr' 65513-ffffifsfflz ,. --ff ? - ' + S Treasurer - - ' ' CARL HARTMAN :Qs SPACE CADETS 3RD CLASS 1. First row: J. Taylor, R. Wilks, S. O'Dell, S. Taylor, L. Weaver, S. Parker, N. Ott, P. Meschonat, J. Orzolek, J. LaManque. Second row: R. Roberts, J. Mazur, D. Tormey, M. Wilcox, S. Rowan, S. Techmanski, 1. Nor- mon, C. Tullock, S. Banas, D. Reh, D. Coyne, Mrs. Morrow, Advisor. Third row: D. O'neil, J. LaManque, H. Schulze, N. Pritchard, D. Van Dreason, J. Sadlowski, B. Bushart, B. Weimer, R. Ryan, F. White. N. Campbell, S. Eychner, D. Christensen, J. Ashley, D. Andrews, P. O'dell, C. Congdon, E. Anderson. Seconc row: W. Beaver, W. Anken, D. Desgrosiellier, C. Biamonte, K. Techmanski, A. Clark, B. Effland, Mrs. Bills. Third row: I. Burns, W. Jones, L. Featherbay, D. Cesari, R. Armstrong, J. Benedict, D. Cook. .,, 3, Nfl ,4,4wn+ Firm LI Maxam, R. Newman, N. Langdon, J. Hammon, N. Lee, V. Dressley, S. Northrop. Second row: 1. Evans, L. Greene, G. Nelson, P. Florczyk, A. Hooks, L. Golden, S. Fabrizio, L. Hewitt, C. Green, Mr. Kelly. Third row: J. Harrison, M. Gileece, G. Desgrosiellier, D. Johnson, First row: C. Frieberger, L. Jackson, A. Lewis, G. B. Deserosiellier. C. Hnnkg R- P1-gnu n v4f,.r.,... 'r' v......-- 1 ..,-r.,,.. .. ,. PLEBES SEVENTH GRADE First row: C. Sayers, J. Haggerty, A. Marcaitis, I. McCoy, S. Rushford, D. Golden, R. Boghart, S. Northrop, B. Fancher, C. Twiss. Second row: R. Dority, B. Markin, C. Stahl, A. Kessler, E. Jones, J. Walker, J. Spencer D. Seiselmeyer, C. Ashley, G. Locash, C. Coons, R. McCarthy, Mr. Marquis. Third row: C. Schilling, R. Kogut, R. Presky, R. McGregor, D. Mabbett, J. Kessler, G. Holmes, B. Gilleece, J. Maxam, J. Spellman, J. Koziy, D. Eychner. First row: J. Becraft, D. Featherbay, L. Emeterio, l. Walker, J, Nash, G, Evans, M, Foster, M, Swald, B, Seymour, P. Apgar. Second row: S. Deemer, P. Koslowski, S. Ross, J. Mead, V. Plehn, H. Dolin, M. Welch, R. Pritchard, G. Evans, B. Whipple, T. Andrews, Miss Thompson. Third row: J. Kierpiec, J. Besig, E. Clark, C. Colbey, D. Brown, J. Iarecki, G. Scales, C. Mathewson, P. Cesari, I. La Buz, J. Beaver, D. Fabrizio. SPORTS x.y 1 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS A. VanShufHin, A. Pryor, D. Tryon, S. Smith, I. Effland, D. Babcock, D. Oster, Captain. Q--' ' 3 TTS fmk, . f'f3s4f '7',i.'QQff:',-:1551 . ' 'Maya ' -'W-1'L'g:fq'i ' .A ' ' Tj, far L A.. J. V. CHEERLEADERS B. Sabik, I. Hewitt, D. Ryan, J. Featherbay, I. Swingruber, P. Haynes, S. Smith, Captain. . fx S fm ' wif fwww QW0 CV, aff? ,-1 . ' M FOOTBALL First row: Coach Page, R. Downing, P. Green, C. Hartman, F. Bachman, T. Tullock, R. Kitchen, F. Mazorow ski, D. Sobik, D. Hartman, C. Mowers, P. Grims. Second row: N. Swingruber, P. Bradlinski, C. Langdon, H. Hessler, R. Sobik, B. Desgrosalier, R. Burns, J. Haverlick, A. Brooks, W. Beaver, Coach Cuifo. Third row: R. Jones, J. Ward, L. Storey, J. Mathewson, L. Le Chevet, D. I-Iarrad, R. Maxam, E. Kozlowski, I. Degrosiellier, R. LaManque. Fmsr smmo 7Z.J X .J ' fl':,l4-.milf 10 M fm' 49 X 3 664 ,Quanta Ji sf FOOTBALL We had a fairly successful football season with an even number of wins and losses. The ability displayed by the underclassmen shows promises for future years. FOOTBA LL SCORES WCS 21 Madison WCS 20 Morrisville WCS 13 Oriskany WCS 38 Stockbridge WCS 38 Waterville WCS 50 West Canada , fr I use 3534, 1 1, M an 1 4, ,fw,-iv ,4 Q. Mg. ffg.gQgW, PETE BRADLINSKI I, 'C 5' -0' 3 'E 5 ii K A J LEO LE CHEVET TERRY YADDOW X f J 26+ ,f 4 u. 'E 4 uw 'W PETE FLORCZYK is -as S. - E 2 18 3 ii ft ' W Q RICHARD MAXAM - W w , .3 30,10 nf we ' Che M I F' i SNBIJI' Ne oo ur' C 'f-5 K . 5 er wana: A Game, 'Q ,Se lon-X 'TY ' f I ii f I A qikbxliffll 'T-Irv .- Qch 5. LSC 7., X X J. V. BASKETBALL First row: S. Brown, R. Yaddow, I. Featherbay, P. Green, A. Brooks, D. O'Dell, R. Petrie, R. Beisg, F. Mazurowski. Second row: R. Burns, E. Kozlowski, T. Tullock, B. Degrosellier, J. Desgrosellier, D. Sobik, J. Mathewson, I. Ward, Coach Burch. VOLLEYBALL AND PING PONG 1- ik T... First row: E. Storey, T. Yaddow, P. Bradlinski, T. Wetherell, N. Swingruber. Second row: B. Effland r:, cnhilf mmf-h Pace Y- Snhik, I. Merriman. BASEBALL First row: E. Koslowski, N. De Frees, G. Firshing, T. Yaddow, Coach Page R Maxam J Burns J Ward. Second row: B. Burns, P. Bradlinski, H. Smith, N. Swingruber, D Lauri F Fedor Boonville - lost Saquoit - won Chadwicks - won Holland Pat. - lost Oriskany - lost West Canada - lost Poland - lost BASEBALL SCORES WCS 2 WCS 8 WCS 5 WCS 3 WCS 3 WCS 1 WCS 4 BASEBALL SUM -UP Boonville Saquoit Chadwicks Holland Oriskany W. Canada Poland Although we did not finish at the top of the league this season the knowledge of good sportsmanship and fair play which we gained will remain with us long after our baseball days are over. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION S is First row: A. Murphy, P. Sadlowski, M. Thorn, N. Nelson, L. Henry, J. Welch, A. Pryor, I. Cesari, L. Lutz, R. Thompson, S. Evens, L. Shumaker, R. Sikes, C. Dawes, L. Dykhoff. Second row: G. Peck, D. Ward, M. Clark, D. Mills, L. Mair, J. Swingruber, R. Hand, B. Nash, A. Lamb, P. Haynes, E. Felice, S. Quinn, S. Barret, B. Sabik, C- Kessler, Mrs. Morton, advisor. Third row: P. Karcheski, P. Seiselmyer, S. Newman, M Newman, M. Hawkins, G. Simons, B. Tulloch, B. Safran, N. Bellinger, D. Babcock, M. Becker, L. Abbe, S. Kessler, D. Scultze. Fourth row: M. Pieffer, N. Meschonat, E. Merriman, D. Mills, B. Storey, S. Maxam, M Crumb, I. Congdon, J. Jenkins, I. Featherbay, C. Parker, A. Van Shufflin, S. Smith, D. Tryon, J. Effland. Fifth row: D. Peterson, F. Petrie, A. Mellon, S. Smith, D. Ryan, I. Storey, F. McDonough, N. Rushford, Y. Hand, M. Froshauer, M. Oster, S. Prince, L. Senior, J. Gugelimo, M. Schilling, B. Richer, J. Hewitt. P. Clark, L. Lutz, C. Dawes, R. Sikes, L. Dykhoff, L. Dykhoff, Leader. ACTIVITIES FN . 6.3 Y -A W XR if iii? fi SATELLITE GOVERNMENTS sruDENr COUNCIL First row: R. Thompson, E. Felice, E. Merriman, I. Story, N. Rushford, L. Story, J. Weimer, A. Vanshuflen, D. Anken. Second row: R. LaManque, Mr. Wetherell, T. Yaddow, T. Wetherell. ZF: -'-- -- 52 - - s JJ 'nv MONITORS X w '47 . First row: S. Smith, R. Thompson, E. Felice, A. VanShuff1in, P. Sadlouski, M. Shilling, L. Henry, S. Smith, A. Pryor. Second row: I. Hewitt, N. Rushford, M. Froshauer, F. McDonough, J. Story, B. Safran, E. Merri- man, D. Oster, M. Becker, B. Story, P. Haynes, L. Story. Third row: T. Craine, P. Hubal, J. Featherbay, T. Tulloc, D. Sobik, H. Pritchard, T. Yaddow, P. Bradlinski, N. Swingruber, F. Henry, R. McCoy, F. Fros- JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL 1, ......,., - ...L First row: B. Seymour, I. Hammon, S. Deemer, S. Eychner, S. Rowen, D. Preskey, D. Fabrizo, T. Kistner, W. Beaver. Second row: D. Golden, B. Bushart, B. Ryan, B. Weimer, Miss Thompson, advisor: L. Hewitt, I Spellman. vii? ATHLETIC COUNCIL First row: S. Techmanski, J. Hewitt, N. Swingruber, Coach Page, advisor: M. Froschauer, J. Jenkins, D. Mills Second row: J. Evans, N. Prichard, R. Maxam, I. Effland, D. Desgrosallier, P. Bradlinski, B. Story, D. Bab- cock, J. Ward, A. Smith, D. O'Dell, R. McCoy, I. Story. CLASSICAL CLUB 2 5 Y 1 Q , -1 si. 4' A A S First row: S. Smith, C. Parker, S. Smith, F. McDonough, N. Meschonat, Mrs. Sikes, Advisor. Second row: T. Yaddow, C. Congdon, L. Abbe, D. Tryon, P. Banis, A. Pryor, L. Mayer, D. Mills, C. Mathis, M. Becker, M. Crumb. Third row: D. Mills, S. Maxam, S. Quinn, C. Congdon, R. McCoy, J. Cesari, J. Jenkins, B. Storey. RN - is N I S . 1 fb 1 'Q-. ,., 4 First row: J. Coyne, S. Brown, F. McDonough, D. Tryon, D. Oster, J. Welch, A. Pryor, R. Sikes, L. Lutz, R. Thompson, D. Ward, M. Jennings, Mrs. Sikes, Advisor. Second row: J. Hewitt, D. Ryan, N. Rushford, C. Congdon, G. Peck, N. Geary, R. Hand, J. Swingruber, E. Felice, J. Guglielmo, J. Effland, A. Van Shufflin, J. Jennings, C. Kessler. Third row: E. Dutcher, N. Swanson, J. Jennings, P. Sadlowski, J. Featherbay, B. Tul loch, D. Babcock, J. Cesari, B. Sabik, C. Mathis, D. Mills, G. Brown, J. Haverlick. Fourth row: D. Anken, R. Haggerty, J. Congdon, N. Bollinger, B. Safran, E. Merriman, S. Quinn, S. Evans, B. Nash, A. Lamb, M. ECHO ...Ax First row: J. Congdon, M. Froschauer, C. Dawes, L. Dykhoff, M. Fallat, D. Tryon, N. Bellinger, Mrs. Pat- rick. Second row: J. Hewitt, D. Reese, Y. Hand, J. Cesari, R. Sikes, D. Oster, P. Simons, R. Hand, S. Maxam, M. Crumb, R. Thompson, E. Merriman, D. Babcock, G. Ashley. Third row: R. Haggerty, L. Parker L. Storey, N. Nelson, B. Richer, J. Guglielmo, B. Safran, J. Jenkins, R. Newman, S. Rowan, D. Reh, D. Mc- Coy, G. Evans, J. Swingruber, L. Shumaker, A. Pryor. SECRETARIAL CLUB First row: Y. Hand, D. Oster, L. Dykhoff, M. Schilling, J. Mazur, A. Murphy. Second row: M. Froschauer, D. Ryan, S. Kessler, J. Light, D. Reese, C. Dawes, R. Sikes, B. Richer, J. Jenkins, N. Rushford, L. Shumaker Third row: S. Smith, S. Hayduk, R. Lyman, M. Clark, M. Fallat, B. Tullock, C. Rutledge, E. Merriman, N. Bellinger, J. Gugleilmo, L. Henry, N. Nelson. HONOR SOCIETY First row: J. Hewitt, L. Storey, S. Smith, M. Fallat, H. Pritchard. Second row: Mr. Wetherell, Advisor, I. Welch, B. Safran, D. Tryon, N. Swanson. STUDENT TEACHERS First row: P. Haynes, E. Felice, R. Hand, D. Tryon, M. Schilling, I. Gugliemo, D. Oster, S. Quinn, B. Nash Second row: Mr. Page, Advisor, S. Smith, D. Ryan, J. Cesari, N. Nelson, C. Kessler, P. Bond, L. Senior, S. Barrett, G. Brown, Mrs. Morton, Advisor. BAND First row: G. Foster, J. Weimer, J. Spellman, P. Haynes, B Sabik. Second row: S. Smith, L. A. Mayer, E. Felice, T. Craine, J. Effland, C. Parker, A. Pryor, N. Mes chon t . h ' ' e , J Feat erbay, J. Cesarr. Third row: R. Hand, B. Burns, J. Harrison, J. Benedict, F. Bachman, Mr. Pears, Director. . Jones, J. Jennings, M. Jennings, M. Crumb, B. PEP BAND SS? S J XX JN. .. C i -ss, ..,. ...Ss Q so :I sl 'R s 'T. 'Sz Hrs -X Kg? gf y 5. fy- . S -f - . t . - P First row: J. Weimer, G. Foster, P. Haynes, B. Jones, J. Jennings, M. Jennings, M. Crumb. Second row: S. Smith, L. Mayer, E. Felice, C. Parker, J. Ceasari, J. Featherbay. Third row: R. Hand, R. Burns, J. Harrison, J. Benedict, F. Bachman. HEAVENLY MUSIC MIXED CHORUS First row: N. Bellinger, H. Haverlick, D. Babcock, I. Effland, A. Van Schufflin, I. Congdon, R. Sikes, I. Featherbay, P. Sadlowski, D. Tryon, S. Smith, M. Crumb. Second row: E. Merriman, C. Parker, S. Smith, L. Mayer, P. Haynes, S. Evans, M. Fallat, D. Ryan, P. Simons, J. Mazur, P. Williams, D. Mills. Third row: J. Cesari, B. Sabik, J. Weimer, G. Foster, I. Guglielmo, S. Prince, A. Murphy, G. Brown, M. Jennings, C. Langdon, N. Swanson. Fourth row: W. Beaver, W. Harrig, R. Downing, R. Sobik, T. Tullock, R. Haggerty, T. Wetherell, A. Brooks, J. Matherson, H. Hessler, M. Ward. Fifth row: J. Mazur, J. Benedict, D. Cesari, I. Harrison, S. Fabrizio, G. Nelson, R. Maxam, A. Evans, D. Hartman, B. Pabis, I. Haverlick, B. Jones, T. Craine, C. Mowers, J. Marshall. .. ,.., r,C.,....,,r..- . First row: K. Techmanski, S. Techmanski, A. Clark, A. Lewis, G. Evans, I. McCoy, S. Rushford, A. Marcitas R. Newman, N. Langdon, S. Rowan, G. Maxam, J. LaManque. Second row: M. Swald, H. Dahlan, I. Spencer, M. Welch, J. Nash, I. Walker, I. Meade, D. Seiselmeyer, D. Christensen, C. Tulloch, B. Seymore, R. John- son, C. Freiberger. Third row: L. Golden, L. Greene, I. Burns, N. Pritchard, D. Coyne, C. Hooks, H. Schultz E. Rowser, J. LaBuzz, D. Fabrizio, 1. Beaver, T. Andrews, V. Dressley. GIRLS' CHORUS First row: J. Effland, D. Tryon, P. Banas, J. Congdon, P. Seiselmeyer, R. Sikes, L. Lutz, R. Thompson, J. Guglielmo, B. Richer, D. Oster, J. Mazur, J. Hewitt. Second row: F. McDonough, J. Welch, L. Biamonte, C. Congdon, R. Hand, D. Mills, L. Mayer, J. Swingruber, M. Newman, G. Dowsland, C. Kessler, P. Sadlow- ski, J. Jenkins, J. Featherbay. Third row: N. Rushford, B. Sabik, J. Weimer, G. Foster, S. Barrett, S. Quinn, S. Evans, P. Haynes, E. Felice, G. Brown, P. Clark, P. Karczewski, J. Light. Fourth row: D. Babcock, N. Bellinger, B. Tulloch, B. Nash, A. Lamb, G. Peck, M. Simons, N. Geary, M. Becker, M. Crumb, S. Maxam C. Mathis. Fifth row: S. Smith, D. Schultze, H. Haverlick, E. Merriman, S. Prince, A. Murphy, J. Jennings M. Jennings, S. Newman, M. Hawkins, G. Simons, P. Williams, D. Brown. .wg . -C y rust row: J. iaylor, R. Wilks, N. Campbell, L. Emeterio, R. Lockhart, R. Pritchard, R. Plehm, S. Parker, N Lee, J. Hammon. Second row: J. Norman, P. Meschonat, D. D ' ll esgrosie ier, D. Andrews, D. Featherbay, E. Jones, A. Hooks, P. O'Dell, D. Tormey, S. Eychner, S. Ross, C. Sayers, J. Haggerty, N. Ott. Third row: I. Northrop, G. Schilling, B. Kogut, R. Breski, D. Eychner, J. Kessler, C. Matheson, J. Koziy, P. Cesari, J. Snellman D, Qmifh r- f'f----1-- FARM Or , as First row: R. Jones, C. Kitchen, H. Walker, H. Pritchard, C. Storey, E. Storey, A. Smith, K. Jones. Second row: Mr. Craner, advisor: I. Storey, C. Hartman, B. Jones, J. Merriman, C. Langdon, H. Storey, D. Sobik, D. Aken, R. Pabis, D. O'Dell, I. Swald, W. Herrig. , A fflfa- MN as . , x f 1 k N-Q. if First row: I. Gugliemo, L. Dykhoff, B. Safran, D. Reese, Mrs. Lee, advisor: B. Richer, M. Schilling, E. Merri man. Second row: C. Dawes, I. Welch, D. Babcock, N. Meschonat, M. Pfieffer, J. Light, J. Mazur, D. Brown, 1. Effland, P. Seiselmeyer, P. Karczewski, D. Peterson, F. Petrie, A. Mellen, S. Smith. Third row: A. Murphy, D. Schultz, P. Sadlowski, L. Senior, S. Prince, N. Geary, M. Fallat, S. Hayduk, R. Lyman, M. Clark, P. Haynes, G. Peck, D. Ward. SENIORS IN REVIEW ,JM abr: -6M,,Lu.,PU HMMMG Def'-Q demamf mf U. :WZ Um Jzeaaaeuj O 7462 , 'N P1 '55 . JUL, .L '6 Ask db MX Qyvmce X ,X v U . Rf' wg 1 ,PRXJS jk o vo c r ..- qi A ,F 5 if ..,', S ' N V, . xx l SX X ,V X we i X it XYK. di A -- as -4-' Q K - l Y' K If fb X '--7iTILQfi . X ,Sims Um N F , x 'G 'O 0 '7 vw I x.JQ.vuuu Lxvcgruz PXANRQOY , 5 AI' , V - ' 3 Ill -I f' I-f Q ll ' , WK i 4, V f V B Nr kg.. Q: 1. DEVON S'oF'VXK mec+im ifood Qooftw 3+ YARV 2:5 Ku.. ffm Hil 5 R 0 EQ-be T53-,Y li'- v 72 'NP '40 AILQANY f'UNY Frkctfce. M s fqfksjfkrwzfxx 'nv'xf . ' Z 4 3 Sl I 4 5 il L, v WX 1' f - 1. fans 'ACS TQ. Mol AM! PER ve,YDwu,Uee,'1- bigwf M yluy TA O',,Q xl -Mg. - xx sim, 39.35 Uff, CYWWSA ?lu55 5 Heir ,Vw K Llmklwl Jud Nail 2 ions na-,,,,,,,,,......... ......-x..............- . 'U' fp: N sk WCS EAYQ. - 'ini' I 4 29 3 5 I as 1 5 4, 1 1 4 1' YM . 35151 Yvon is? CF-Thy ...X lf? M....,,-ga.. 'J -N....-alv ' 10 -1---..-...... H1 fW,,,g , 6'-'A Q is NA.Nc.y Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember: Remember: Remember: Remember: Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember: Remember: Remember: Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember . MEMORIES Sharon, Dede, Floss and Donee - singing Botch-A -Me? , and breaking an egg over Lloyd's head? Floss, Judy, Dede, Chris, and Donee - jumping from Jack Murfit's car, donned with New Year 's Eve hats, and colliding with Miss Thompson? Our Seventh grade trip to Cooperstown? Our Eighth grade trip to Albany? Our first dance as Freshmen in 1954? Floss, when you had long hair? How our eighth grade team used to beat the Seniors in softball? Marty weighing 135 pounds? Nancy, Floss, Sharon, Dede and Donee - those wild pajama parties over to Chris's? One day the whole study hall decided they had the school spirit, and so all joined in on the clap cheer, followed by all joining in on detention? MaryAnn - walking down the street of Albany in your bare feet? The Sophomore picnic at Verona Beach? Seniors - getting your class rings, December 21, 1955? Cathy, Ruby, and Lori - your days as Majorettes? Pete Bradlinski, and Leo Le Chevet - staying for second trip bus? Seniors - The hayride at Sharon's house? Eddie Storey as king of the Senior Class - for the March of Dimes? Donee as Polio Queen, of the Junior Class? Mrs. Morton as the second Elvis Presley, at the Senior Record Hop? Neil, Lloyd, and Tom as the Three Shepherds, and Marty as Mary, Pete Christmas Program? Nancy and Walt, chosen as the Princess and Prince at the Prom in 1956? The Semi-Formal, December 27, 1956? Howard, Buzz, Carlton, Hubert and Eddie - your Kansas City Trip? Lois, Gloria, MaryAnn and Lori - putting out the Echo? Dede, Judy, Donee and Sharon - playing follow the leader in the gym, one Friday after- noon? The baseball banquet on May 29, 1956, at Beck's Grove? The football banquet at Beck's? Judy, Lloyd, Donee and Fred, breakfast at Goetz Dinner? Cheerleaders - Hey, Bulldogs? Junior Varsity Cheerleaders - Be -Bops and Tornado? Varsity Cheerleaders - The Silent Cheer? Nancy, and Donee - those Tuesday nights over to Chris's? Judy, Donee, Dede, Floss and Pat - the Villain Foils Again? Marty, Pat, Yvonne, Judy, and Donee - all going to Lou Barile's Hall of Records? as Joseph, in the Hey,Seniors, haven't these twelve years flown by? nl: 6 X 1 S 4 4g07Z9EI ADVERTISING SEC TION Clark Mills Classes Clinton Kirkland New Hartford Oriskany Rome Sherrill Utica Vernon Westmoreland Patrons Clark Mills I-I. I-I. GOODWIN CUEI. CO Heating Oils Coal Phone Clinton 931 Clark Mills, N. Y. HOOSEN 'S GA RAGE Clark Mills, N. Y CLASSES Compliments of CLASS OF 1958 Compliments of CLASS OF 1959 Compliments of CLASS OF 1960 CLINTON 5 South Park CLINTON SHOE CENTER Shoes and Shoe Service Clinton 815 My , 5 11 L 1-ao. ALLEN , re' Hari-Tgiting , E Plumbing 2 Clinton, N. Y. 5 i Busy sine. 1884 -...gi M f nl?S..+.., J ' Ph. 145 GORTON'S CLINTON IR. DEPARTMENT STORE 8: ANNEX, Clinton BARNES ELECTRONIC SERVICE Clinton 653-W1 Clinton, New York CLINTON FARM SUPPLY Clinton 212 Kirkland Ave. FORD 'S MARKET Clinton 19 W . 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