Whitesboro High School - Chegaquatka Yearbook (Whitesboro, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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X JN V , . 1 4-...'.4,ig-M 4 xg P . - . , 1' .D . lf' , fu . V .7 'xl 1-' i 1 . . ., . . . , ' ' 1, ' ., k ' f- A' , A j vu. JL. 7? 51.3 L-rj ' J lx ' -i -1. ' V V 1' ,' , , .Ir . . 1 - f1'f'--A. '-TV - ,-. ' 'V 1. HV - ., f -3. ' -' V. i -,, 1 vi, Q, J, ..s .rf .i,,.f'.. Q . V. . - N, , Y ,, 1 1.. . .' 1, . f 4- X J. -I ,yfzsa-? v4 L1 1 if r' , , ' 3 K' V , '- Qqti.,-if-1K-'s-S-' 1. -, , - .V Q, .-. ' V . M1 'I r , , 5 f 1- . . t rt 1 1 ' . v , . . ' , 1. ' 1 , . 1- ii i my , ' 'A 4' 'in 'gh ' .V , ',,VVf v - ' .1 41 p SYN 'QR c fo 91 13' 0F 'ls- WHITESBQRO CENTRAL SCHQCI. Che-Ga-Quab Ka OF U I Q1-L Q VOLUME 'I3 ' Clfef ......... HELEN STA crger ...... HENRY KO This edition of Chi?-fill-flllllf-,Sill is ll memory book. Your memories of 1949 ore cherislzed eifenls. and il is the purpose of this yf'ar11ook lo presf'rw' lhem. Capturing Ille spirit of your classes. your organizrzlions, your friends . . . bringing hurl: to mind luzlf-forgotten iizridenis Ilia! were aII-im- portant at the time . . . picturing scenes from your srhool life-the junior prom. the senior play. 1'luI1s,sm1pshols . . . rerfiezving your Alma Maier. containing ideals you always will renzeniber . . . listing scraps of infornmlion about you und your friends . . . giving the senior floss history . . . ilu' Glu'-Ga-Qiuzl-Ka is YOUR HOOK. Iieliw' 1949! THE GREATEST POISON We, the youth of America, are faced by a great problem - intolerance. This country is strong because it is unitedg we must preserve that strength. Not only in our own nation, but also in international relations we must wage war against preju- dice in order to secure a peaceful world. It is our duty to destroy the poison, seeping into one's mind, that produces the mental condition responsible for so many heartbreaks and not too fret uentl , deaths. Intolerance, re'u- l Y P 1 dice, hate -it really does not matter what name the poison oes b , the effect is the same. Peo le sla each other, callin g Y P Y S it hate: nations at war search for methods of killing more of the enemy and name the desire self-protection : the world bursts into flame and cultures point at one another, crying, I-le is different. Let us blame him for everything. If the world is ever to be at peace, a remedy for hate must be found. Prejudice lllust be starved from existence. No indi- vidual, no nation will be happy and prosperous until an anti- dote is found to counteract the poison of intolerance. -The Editor E23 DEDICATION To MR. HowARn MCCABE the class of '49 dedicates, with pride, its yearbook. To hini we gratefully say, Thank you For your interest in us, not only as freshmen, but also as upperclassinen. Thank you for giving us a splendid start, which has developed in our class the will to make every undertaking a success. Thank you for strengthening in us the ability 'to think lor ourselves'. E31 ADMINISTRATION wc- rm in-xx' our scnim' your All XYI1ilcsImm'o Ccnlml Sclmol. NIR. Ilxuox Il XX I'IHRIIl-N :xml NIR.CL1.cnu:r,I3l'c1cg.xxnrcmulslnmlinginmnrnm-nnoriu IIICYIIQIXC.IIlI'OllQIlllXVCII-Ul'LQLlIl1lL'lILIKIIIIIIIISIIXIIIOII.lIL'YL'IUlJC4I IIN' Ilm . I I lclunls UI lI1c srlmol mul Imxl' Icrl IIIL' SIIIQICIIIS Ill IIIJIIOIKIIIIS llmsc prm cllmlcs. Itxcl' WIIIIIIQ lo IISICII lo our prolmlcnls :mal Iwlp us mlm' IIIL I XII: Iforlmcs :UNI NIV. IJl1g'gzl11 Imxl' Ixcfmllc mu' lricmls. I,I'I FACULTY FIRST ROW: Dorothea Waddell, Dorothy Dey, Shirley Wrathall, Bea- trice Rudmin, Rosina Cotruzzola, Edna Webb, Mary Russo, Frances Cilecek. SECOND ROW: Roland lvers, Kathryn Roschek, Dorothy Ruzika, Edith Scholl, Ruth Hart, Bertha Miller, Dorothy Evans, Anita Leone. THIRD ROW: Sophie Berryman, Julia Cassidy, Thelma Reinmann, FOURTH ROW: Robert lngersoll, Rose Riley, Ruth Merritt, Margaret Stadel, Marion FitzGerald, Rose Mary O'Brien, Rosemary Howard, Franklin Karn. FIFTH ROW: John Knutty, John O'Mara, George Duggan, Harold Forbes, Howard McCabe, Lawrence Rosebush, Julius Fillips, Allen Frye, Felix Howe. Grace Hannicker, Helen Potter, Alice Knutty, Arthur Jones. l l BOARD OF EDUCATION T I'llHt'ARll S. KICRN M'I1,1,.xR1m E. xloxl-Ls H.-XRKDI.ll 'l'. Li-ixxox Fkxlcsl' CL. Sc:Ho1,I, .'X1,1fRrc1m 'lf Plc'1Q1cRs -Itlxwias M. BURKIC. Clffrlf FACULTY ADVISORS Class ol' 1949 Miss Sovuuc llliuuylwxx Miss lirgkilm MlLL1cla Miss RUTH lhlliRRl'l l' Mks. HIQLIQX Po'l l'laR Mus. IUUROTHY Evfxxs Miss Enxfx Xvltillli Mks. IDOROTH EA XVADIDICLL f1ffif'l'Sl!lH MISS YlUI,X YICIKICRS. MISS M XRY I-IXIIY I1 7' Il EDITORIAL STAFF OF YEARBOOK FIRST ROW: Ann Grace, Martha Wynne, Catharine Otto, Arlene SECOND ROW: Gerald Stevens, William Countryman, Ross Moquin, Crumb, Barbara Brennan, Margaret Hughes, Arlene Wind, Therese Rita Unger, James Greene, Janet Goosetrey, John Banos, Gertrude Quinn, Carol Benson. Pierce, Francis Riley, Shirley Pfluke, Richard Parry, Charles Stock- hauser, Helen Stahl, Editor-invchief, not present. BUSINESS STAFF OF YEARBOOK ,. sb pw: fo f FIRST ROW: Jean Klingel, Dorothy Furgal, Elizabeth McSweeney, SECOND ROW: Joan Roberts,Virginia Moses, Marilyn Misiaszell, Joyce Beers, Henry Koszewski, Managing Editor, Jean Mills, George Jane Trzepacz, Margaret Coyne, Betty Byrnes, Eleanor Kostyn, Jac' Hughes, Dorothy Sheima, Wanda Romanowslii, queline Soule, Janet Constantine, Shirley Sweetland, Jean Cum- mings, Shirley Davies, Margaret McBride, Mary Reid. ll fl ll EDITORS GF CHE-GA-QUAT-KA YVILLIAM COUNTRYMAN. Art llirffctor HI'lLIiN STAHL,EIHIO1'-fl?-C1If6f I1liNRY Koszuwslu, Bzlsiness Mmzzzgm' I J ALMA MATER Hail to thee! O Sons ol' XfVhitesho1'o, XVe have a trust to keep: The love of X'Vhiteshoro High School And her high ideals to seek: Loyalty is for the blue, And the white means honor hrighig So we'll stand true forever 'l'o the Roval Blue and NVhite. 'lhrough the Your long years of H igh School, 'Nlidsl the scenes we love so well: XVe have struggled on and upward 'I'iIl u'e've reached the goal ideal: XVhiteshoro High, we'll ne'er forget you: You have always loomed so briglnr, .Xnd we'll all stand true forever To the Royal Hlue and XVhite. XVhen u'e're launched on Lil'e's great journey And we mine to toil and Care: lVe will think ol' dear old Xllhiteshoro ,Xml the inoral we've learned there: XVe'll uphold her line ideals, And we'll represent the right - lie right, he square, he true, be fair To the Royal Blue and NVhite. IQSII v SENIOR CLASS OFFHSERS l'HOM.XS Nll'I.l.liN l'r'e.x'if1:'Hl SHIRLEY l'l I.l'K li I'ir'e'-Prz'.vi11'f'nl Nl .RRY MOOR li S1'1'r'f'Ir11'.y SHlRl,l'.X SH hh l LAND 'lvI'f'Il.Ylll'f'l' SENIOR CLASS-I949 E911 , anna Q! -Wi: K DON Xl.lll1,.Xl,'l'llOl:'lf 1ll:1k1'1'j Il'l11. l.'1'r'e'j1' X1mlI1'yln1lIj1..1: luuibling gg. 1: lul-..X. 1. 2. gg, .1: Nl.l-., 1 Our j111.sI has g1111r' 1111111 l1i.vl111'.x ' DORIS HXKICR fllo-lloj j1'c'f11'1'.i. ' xVlNll 2, jg, .11A'llIliUl' Sc'1'xi1'c 1: llllllllll' llfllllll hlllllllll' -li1l1'1'l1111g CUIIICSU Bowling 1: lln111cl'.1'.l.l11b2:.X.l5.2,j1. 1: lS:111kl.:1sl111-:jg nlIIl111.x'l11' l1111l llllllll 11'il..xl1f' zum zwrvx' .why 11.vi11g il Alli XNNI-I X. 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Dlovczl-1 111-:ms 1.111119 A-.vu 1111111i11g-1 I-iilx' libnir 2: Yi-z11'lm11k: lliiuiui' Sciwicc 1: S1'l'l0l' Play: llzlskclballl 1, 2, 3, 21: S11l'1bulI 1, 2, 31, .1: 'l'rurk 1, 2: Yullcybzill 1, 2. 3. .12 Tumbling 1, 2: Badminton 1. 2: Smfci' 2. 3. 1: .XITIICIAY 1, 2: lL..X,.X., Yicc l'1'c-siilcllt 1: Home lic, Club 1, 2, gg, 1: Gull' 11: Swiuuniug 2, 51, .1 A g11111lx11r11l 111111 11!hl1'lir11llv i111'li111'1l li H' Il CAROL BENSON ffillllllb 'l'l111I'.1' Iu'.1ir1'r' ilu' jminl' Girls' Choir 1. 2. 3: Yearbook: S..X.S. 3, 4: j1111io1:Sc1'vicc 1: -Illllllll' Prom: Basket hull 3: G..X..X. 1: KI. gg, 4: Swi111111i11g 1: illlllilbl' Class l'iXCCllliYC Co111111illcL ln q11ir'l111'.1.1 111111 z'm1f1rlf'r1r'1'sllnll lu' 'vain .vlrr'11gll1 lillXV.KRlJ lSliN'l'l.liY fliilj fll1,IlUN',l1l'UllllllIlf.Wl-Y lhul' Ilm1f' lrirx, hz' z1'ill.11n'11'1'1l l'1.XRll.-XRA .XNN BRICNNXN lnillibyp ll'r'll11lI rlglllf' .X Cappella Choir 2. 3, 1: Gi1'ls'Cl1oi1 1. 2, 3: Girls' l211sc111l1lc 3,12 Sc11io1'Ba111 3: fi0Ili'Cl'l lluncl 3: Music Clinic 3: Mikado 3: Yearbook: Wisp 2, 3, 4: SAS. 4 ' J Senior l'l:1y: -llllllflli l l'0lll1 llowli11g 1: l.llJl'1ll'f Club 1: K.l'f. gg, 12 Onciiln fitllllllf lle:1l1l1 mul l11l1c1'1'11los1s .XSSUCIZIIIOII 2: l'il'CIll'll Club .1 He'r T'flll'l' 11'r1.v f'w'1',1'z1II, gvnllf' mul lm1 ' Cll.XRI,liS I.. BRONK lYClc1'a11j Qfillllfkb YUll,l'l' llirling zviilz llfllfll., liznskclbull 1. 2: liuselmll 1: ll11wli11g 1: .xl'l'llCl'y 1: lfoolhull 1, 2. jg W l.ifr' is sn si111plr','j1z.1I fflllllll'Illl'I'lllf'A'llI1lij'01l z1'ilI.1'1u'r'r'1'rl. ,f liDN.X li. l'1R0XYXl.lili lllruwllicj HI'il1l'1,l'fl',.Y Sr1l:1'. Y4'Lll'lJ00k1 Senior l'l:11 fi0llIIlllllCl'Q llowlillg 2: llivmc lic. Club jg, .42 .Xl'l Clulm ., .5 4 Hy lim' lifr' 11101112 g1'111'i0u.1' rlnrl sz1'e'1'l, Ihr' 1ll'H!'l' way 11'a.s' .1l1m1'n lil.ll.Xl5li'lill AIOXN BYRNICS fllcllyj ll'l111l H1lfllJ1'll!'f1! .X Cappella Choir 4: Girls' Clmir 2. jg. Yilf-l'l'CSlLlClll 1: Yr.-z11'ln1ok3 SAS. .lg klllllllll' l'1'11111: llalskcllmll 1: Yollcylmull 1. 2: K.li. 2. jg. 4: Scnim' Class lixccllliw Conmiillcc Mi.vr'l1ir'l ffllllfffll in lam' f'yz'.1 Wll,l.l.XM ll. CXRICY Qllillj 1'll In' lilll'llt'!l.,U X Cappella Choir 2, 3, lj Muxic Clinic .13 SlllllCIll Co11111'il 2: Suniox' Play C41111- millcc: Yollcylxull 3 'l'l11' l.m'rI j1r1'lf'rs l'UllllllUll lrmlcing ju'r1'blr',' llml ix ilu' l'f'!l.YlHl hr IIIIIIHCX' I .sn llllllll' ul ll11'll1 llllj 2' l li XX S. llll.XSlC 1Cllluscl'j .X'lr'f'Ul1r' S..X.S. 2, jg, .11 nluuiiu' Scrxiu' I: niISkl'lilLlli I1 Yullcylmll i: Bowling I. 2, jg, .1 I'-ucluiiuluu 2: Sora-x' 31. 11 lL..X..X. .13 Solihull 2: Rc-laiiling Cilulm 51: SL-a'i'vlau'iul l'l':u'lic'cl1lulr.1 I 1'1'I Ilml run nn willing 4'rlr1nzl.x I XNICI' LIUNSIKN l'lNli 1.151111 1 jm'y,uI my l r1'm'l1lmuk ,X 114111111-Ilan Llmu' 3. .12 Curl! lilunr I. 2. jg: Orrlxcslral l,llll'lll'l1lIl 1. ,1: Nlusin Clinic 11 YL'ui'lumk1 Sluilvul Clmlilfil 11: Scuim' l'l:1y Clmliluillcc: nluuior l'ruul l-rvucll Llulm 1: lx.l'.. 3. 1 I um :ml nl Ilml lwllliri In xlmlu' all mv lzirnrl u'l1r'n ln' lllll.X'l nrwl nu ' Xl'll.l.l.XNl CZOl'N IRYNIXX qliillj Illlfl',Y1IIl-vX'lIll'l'I'.XlllY .X iZup1n-lla Cllumir 1. 2, 31, 1: Buys' Quaulul 1: Music illiuim' 1: Nlikaulo gg Ycairlmuk .Xrl liililur: junior I'Huu: 'lizuk 1,21 .Xrl Club 2. 11 llr' zvlm ix xml lm'1rr1r1'rl lurlux: will lu' lam sn lmmrrnm- NIXRKARI-fl' li.C1OYNl'1 1Nl11l'1,gj lr'e'ju'ri .X f.1llb1Jl'iiil fiilllll' 11 Girls' Clluril' 1.2. l'l'L'si4lcul jg. .11 SlllliL'lll lluuucil 11: S..X.h 2. jg. .13 -junior Scrxirc i: ,junior l'roui: ,junior Alillcrlnllg ciUlllC'SlQ llzlslgcllmll jg Howling 3: blilllllllilllg 2: lizuluiiiunu 2. jg: il..X..X. 1: K,li. gg. 1 !.lIlIgll mul ilu' 11-urlrl luughx will: you ,XRl.l'1Nli MARY C1Rl'NllS ffil'llllIlJll'3 llnllvv.' Ycurlmukz Wiwp I, 2, gg. Sc-c'l'c'l:li:x 1: Scan-l:u'y ul Youll: ixl'l'SK'IllNu 1 ll'lmlr' 1'1'in.x' ul fll!llllUIlll.S in lllim' r'Wx .Ili XX K-liR'l Rl'llli CIIKINIINI-S 1-Il'lIllll'5 lim:-r'xll-X' bills' tllmir 1, 2. jg. .11 Ya.-mlmuk: Wisp .11 Soccer .11 Sc-n'clui'i:il I'r:u'lic'c llluh ,1 Swiuuuiug .1 dl l1'7lfll'l' .x'mil1', um .xm'rrm .v only lmlnl RICHXRD Nl. DXNIR X'I'll flllllllllv lle'lln. :urn .X Cu 1 wlln Kllioir -, .: Wim 2. -C l-1.S.S.l'..X. 2. -3 slllliCIll liuuunil I: Se-uim I l .5 l l .5 .5 I'luy:1luuim' l,l'0IllQ1llllll0l' Ring limuiuiilcu: VullcyImull3.1: N.li. :1.SCC'l'Cl1ll'y .1 Ouciclu Hcullli uuml 'I'iilu-rriilosis .Xssuriulimi 2. 3: Mazinger ul' lluskellmll j WIBX Youth l'rcsc'lus .13 WIBX lforuui 1 II i.x lwllrr' nu! In krmu' sn niurlz. Illmi rml In knrm' so manv lllingx llml uin'l LI21 SHIRLEY MXH IIXVIICS lSl1irlj Do you mimi? Yearbook: S.A.S. 2.31 junior Service 1: llasketball 4: Volleyball 4: Bowling 1. 2. 3. Manager 4: Soccer 1: Areliery 4: G..X..X. .4 Orf'1'1'r our lips would uxk hrr, lim' hnmlx Ihr' work lmrl donr ' jEANNl'1 DAY ll'ottyj Suriv goiufr nn. ' Basketball 4: Sorrel 4: Library Club i. 2. jg, 4 Mr own Ilmuglrlx arf' mx' f'o1nfu1nionx AGNES j.KNli DIICHI, llgj lIriju'! Girls' Choir 2: junior l,l'UIllQ junior jillerbng Contest: Secretarial Practice Club 1: K.l'i. 2. gy, gc junior Claes lixeculire Connnillee A .rpiril .mjrwior lo r'w'rv Zl'l'!lfIIHIH CXROLYN l . IIINNICHN llqnnj Surf flllfllglln Senior Play: junior l'roxn: junior jillerbug Contesl: junior Ring Connnillee: Basketball 1. 2: Cheerleacling 2. 3, 1: Captain of j.Y. jg: Track I: Volleyball 1, 2: 'llnnbling I. 2: Soccer 4: .X.ll. 2. jg, Recording Secretary 4: Softball I. 2. 3, 12 C0-l'l1illl'llHllI ol .x.H.-N.ll.sCI1ll-llillillllll fj liver llml u'1'rr' fuunlainx of Ihoughl and song RlCH,KRD C. DOYl,li lllielij .X'rm' z1'l1r1l! lVisp 3, I: 'l'rack 2, 3: Crosscountry 2: .Xrt Club 2: Fire Chief 4: Yearbook 'l'imf' is Ihr' 7llll'Sl' rlrzrl IlI'l'I'Il1'V ol all goof! M.X'l'Hl'1XN' l'. l7l'lJliCK Mlallieb ll'lm1rl111 rloingf' .X Cappella Choir 2: junior Prom: Track 2: Volleyball g 'l'lrr g1f'r1le'.fl onkx lrmw' Izrwn lilllr ll!'IlI'lI.X MXRX X jli.XN DXYYHR llrislij llm1' ,-lzi'ful. ' .X Cappella Choir 3, Cirls' Choir 2. jg: Yearbook: Wisp 1, 2. jg. 1: junior Serxire ig Home lic. Club Q: Nu l'l1i Mu jg. 4 I im' ll1ur1111'1'.v nrwl Ihr' .vujrjmrl nf frm' lllIIlllIl'l'.X in ollu'r.x li ISSJ Q- xi' l'Il.Nl,K NAIC ICINNHXRIJS II'hu'1l a lllunk ilf' .K C.: , . ppellzi Choir 3. li Cirls' Choir 2: Senior Band 3, Secretary .41 Concert Bam Y lg, 1, Marrliing, Rzuul 2, 3, gg junior Ilaml 3: Music Clinic' 1: K.l-1. 1 Sil!'llf'1' nmrr nlurirrll llmu any Nong N XNCY IQYXNS lNzmj Cirls' Choir I: lizulrninlon 2 Silr'm'r' mon' rloqurul Ihrm u'orrlx M'.Xl.'I'liR XY. IHXRMICR flhilll A Cappella Choir gg. 12 junior lizunl I: Music Clinic li RilleCluh1: A'VI'Illl'ilV is Ilrz' hrnrl of mm'I11liIx ' RICIIXRD XV. NNN lMickeyj Drop drarlf' Student Counril 1. 2. 1: junior l'ron1: junior -litterhug Contest Ii1'.vur1' you for right, Ilzeu go alum! IOSICPH I.. l lSClllCR llhulj flow ron rluing?' Yolleylmll jg. 1: Howling 3: M.li. 3 'll11' 1'1'u'r1rrl of nm' clulr i.x Ihr' lmu'c'r In fulfill IIIIUIIIFVH CIIXRLICS I R.KNClSCO lfllulckj lil . X. I. 2 'I'imr ripf'n.x ull Ilriugx. r'1'1'n lfllllll'll'!lgl'u IIORUTIIY .X. I llRCi.Kl, llfurgiej Holy Cr'ifn'x. ' Yearbook: Wisp 2. 33 SAS. 3. 43 Yolleylmll I: lizulminlon I: 5ec1'elzu'ial Practice ' 1 Cluh HY' uw' 1'llm'1nrrl lllx' ll1'flfll!'.Y.Y ll I I QI JOHN FURMXNSKI fjoshj Hi hub A Cappella Choir 1, 2: Track 3. 42 Volleyball 3: Bowling 2, 3 u1.fff'1I'llIIIPff'!lgflll'lII'l1IPIIHI' growing. for fllllllglll is the I7ll'tlSlll't' of life. AIOHN C. C.-XRGASH, JR. lliarj You sllool loo Nlllflln S..X.S..1: Basketball 2. 3: Baseball 2: Volleyball 3, 1 ll is luftlrr losurrt'1'fl Ilmn to be .mr1'r'e11er1. DON.Kl.D CICARY lflurlyj Hello, lll'lIllfiflLI.'u .X Cappella Choir: junior Bantl I: SAS. 2. 3. Presitlent 1: Volleyball 3, 1: Bowl- lin It .Yo mimi ix fllllfilllgllll' z1'1'll-m'gnni:r'1l ilml is 1lr'f11'i1'r1l in a S!'!l.Yl' of humor .I.XNli'l' COOSE l'RlfY Kjanj 1 rli1In'l flzink Ilia! ll'l1.S very 1li1'e ' .K Cappella Choir 3, Vice-Presitlent 4: Cirls' Choir I. 2, Librarian 3: Mikado 3: Yearbook: SHLS. 2. 3. 1: -junior Service 1: junior Prom: K.li. 2. 3, Vice-l'resi- tleut .1 Sim knuzrs zvhnl lPlllll1l'll-Y leads lu jmpularilyu NNN li, URXCIC lXnnj For tryin' out loufl, ' Cirls' Choir jg. 1: Yearbook: Wisp 2. 3. 1: S..X.S. 1: Senior Play: junior Prom: Bowling I: Library Club 1: K.li. 4: Bank Cashier 1 xl lilllr' lmrlr uflrnx lulrlmrx II grenl mul MXRION CRl'1CZKOXVSKl lnlickeyj lint - lima' Basketball 1. 2: Volleyball I, 2: Secretarial l'rat'tice Club 1 A Iruz' l'rir'ml ix Ihr' g!'I'Hll'.X'f of all l1les5ing.r Wll,l.l.XM jxmiis muaicxi-i fllig jimi --rn-110. 1Iear. ' Yearbook: XVisp 4: SAS. .11 Senior Play Committee: junior Ring Committee: Basketball 2: Cross Country 2: Volleyball 3. ,IZ M.li.. President .13 Bank Cashier 3 lx'11ou'I1'rlg1' 1I1I1'r1u1'1'.r by slz'j1.x' and noi by l1'njrx ll I5 Il Adi '? 11 O lJON.Xl.lD 1. catrtuo 1111111111111 IJiI'lj' lfuul' .K Cappella Choir 1. 2, 31. l'residc11t 1: Boys' Quartet 1: Music Clinic' 3. 1: Stu- illflll Counril 2: junior l'l'0lll1 junior .litterbug Contest: Football 1. 2. 11. 11 llasketball 1, 2. ft. .1: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 1: Volleyball 3. 11N.lg. 1 I shall rr'Iurn Wll.lfRlilD ul. HXHN lH8l1Illlf', ul.lll .VUl'l'Y' 3 . .X Cappella Choir 1, 2. 3. .1. viii'-l,l'CSlllClll 3: Boys' Quartet 1: Mikado jg: Student Counfil. l'residt-nl .11 Class President 3: Speaking 3: Alttnior l'ro1n: Baskellmall 1, 2. 3. .11 Baseball 2 l't'esident 1 'I'll4' l1'111I1'1' will rll11'av.t flfllflfp .XNNIC INl.XRll'I ILXNSIQN 1.Xnuel 2. 1: Music Clinic' Senior Play: Prize 3: .11 M.l'... Xtre- Ull. Grille. Volleyball 1. 2: vlilllllllllllg 1: Secretarial l,l'2ll'llCL' Club 4 'l'l1r' rixing Inltlsllrr. ll'lIl!'lI l11'r r'llf'1'k u'e1'.vj1rw1d, mv' ojwrting ro.w.1 in ilu' lilies lied ll,XROl.ll XY. IIXRDY fllltllyj Crm il Football 2. fl l'i.s dogged ax IIUICY il joxxxlc N. H.xs'1'1Ntas 1101 Uh ClloiH'. .X Caplwlla Choir 2: 31. 1: Girls' Choir 1, Setielary 2: Cirls' l-lnsetnble 1: Mikado 3: Student Council, Vice-l'1'esident 1: SAS. jg. .11 junior lll'0lllI C0-flllllfllliill ul' .lunior -Iitterbug K'0llll'SlC junior Ring fi0lllllllIlCl'I llasketball K.li. 2. Scribe 3. l'1'csidcnt 1: XVIIEX lforttnt .1 A hi1,z1 't'l'l'X' lllllfltllllf' Ili! RlCll.XRll W. HAWKICN fllirky 1: Xolleyball 1, 2: Not mr'. ' ,X Cappella Choir 1: Concert lland 1. 2. 11. 1: Nlarclting Band 1. 2. 51: Nlusit' Clinic 2: World Musit' Festival 2: Yearlmok: Student Council 1: Class Secretary 1: Class il'l't'2lSlll'Cl' 2: Basketball 2: XJR. 1. 2. 11. 1 HIX,!l0ll'll'llgl' i.1 ll ll'l'll.l'llI'l'. Inu! fH1I!'lll'l' ix Ihr' kwt' In tl. Nl.XRll,YN HICNSICI. 1Cl1ee1it-H jttnior l,l'0lIlQ Basketball 1: Volleyball 1: llowling 2: . fl ntrrry lIl'lIl'f flurlh guurl like ll IIIl'fIlI'lIlt'H lI l1l ll1'1'1lu.w ' -. . LB. -. 1. .1 CHARLES Hl'GHl-IS fCllllCl'iJ Run along. Sonny Football I, 2: l .l ..X. 1. 2. 3. 4 'l'lu'r1' is mu' A'll!'l'l'S.Y 3 to br able In xpeml your life in your own 1l'll-YH GEORGE N'lLl..XRD Hl'GHl-IS, JR. Qliitzelj 'tY0u're not n1i.vsi11gu1ur'h .X Cappella Choir 4: Yearbook: SAS. gg Senior Play: junior Pl'0lllQ junior Ring Committee: .Xrt Club 3, 4: Fire Chief 43 Senior Class Executive Committee: XVIBX l'l0lilllll 1 lf vnu arf' Irrtrlm' and x1'r11p11loll.s', vnu IIHLYI wi! more minre' j1i1 ' lNl.kRG,XRl-1'l'jl-IAN HUGHES Weggyj I.vh .X Cappella Choir 2, 3, Librarian 4: Girls' Choir 1, 2, Secretary 31 Girls' En- semble 3. ,gg Music Clinic gg. 4: Mikado 3: Yearbook: junior Service IQ Senior Play, Assistant Directorg junior Prom: Bowling 1: Bank Cashier 1 Sn'rf'lf'sl Il1f'.x'lrr1in zrlufn in Ihr' song llu' .ringer lun' Ilrrn los! IRENIC MARY HIYMPHRI-LY flaky liuy.'vol1'w'l1rtrIiI! A Cappella Choir 31 Girls' Cboir 2. 3: junior llitterbng Contest: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1 Ublllllll lorul lu'1'on11'.s' Iiglll wllirll is 1'lII'I'l'fllHy' lwrnf ' DONNA -IOXN JENNINGS fllonniel Atv, Conn' 0n. ' Senior l'lay Connnittee: junior Prom: Basketball 2. IQ Baseball i. 2. 32 Volleyball 1. 2, 4: Batlininton 41 G..X..X. 4: Home lic. Club 4: Art Club 21 Omega I'lii Delta I rlmll laugh 1nv.rr'lf' In rlmllf' .XNI'l'.X MARIIC jl.XlNlI'lli'l'R0 fNe-Nej Gw' ll'l1i:. ' .X Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Choir 2, gg Swinnning 31 Softball 3 Grmrlm'x.v ofrli.rfm.rfIiu1l is flu' gif! of IIIIIIIIWU RICHXRIT li. KICYICS fllickj Tornm'ron ' S- ' 'l'l Lllltll ay: junior .Iitterbng Contest: Wrestling jg: Bowling 3 All I zum! ix two dollars 11 day and roast beef' vi U71 nz. .4-W' ai .gpg '?i: .V-4' jli.XN lf. Kl.lNlil'il. ljcanncj h,ll'!'Ill'I'.Y, I 4luu'l knuzvl Ycarlmok: Wisp 3. llcaml lypisl 1: S..k,S.1: Basketball 1, 2: llascball I: Yullcyba l,2QSl'l'l'Cl1llil1ll l'rac'lirc Club 15 -Xlil Club 2: Library Club I: Dancing Club 1 A lwllf'vX' llml low' mul laugh mml xurr rln well .Xl.I Rlill lf. KOIAMICR glfomcj '21nlirli.viIrll1li.rl:n1rull4n'ri.vrn! juniur l'rorn: junior jlllCl'lllIg Conlcsl: 'l'raz'k 2, 3, .11 Cross Conn 'V 2, 3 llnwling 3: M.li. 1 ' i' Vx arf' lmrn zrilh Ialrnlv tlml r'.xr'r'l. llul all ure' rupulzlr ul liz ina ll ' ' l l.UYll .L KORONOYVSKI lliorniej lli. llzlrrrlsnrrzr. T 1 rn' is vr'.'tf'r luvf' ll il lil,l-I XNOR j.XNli KOSTYN llxscj llnlX' Crnuu' junior Scrvifc lj junior l'rorn: Secretarial l'rai'1ii'c Club 1: Library Club I flood nmnnf'r.x un' mmle' up ul jwllv .mn'illz'f'x Cawlucr jg, 1: l'rc-nclr Club .1 l.r'l'.v look ul lllr rr1'ul'rl jl'Nli lnlllll 1Slrm'lyj Sn'r'll llllllll' lic.Clul1.Sei'rclary 3: Se4'rclarial l'rac'licc Club 1 Small in slalurf' lnul llllgllll' in xpirif' ll.XVlll IANCLIQNICCCICR lllawj Xu kidding! .X Cappella Choir 3. 1: Music Clinic 1: lilf. K. l. 2. 31. 1. Sl'l'l1'l2ll'j 3 I lllllll' had IIHUIIY lrrmlllrzv in mv life bu! ilu' zi'ur.vI of llll'Ill m'w'r r'urnr U31 .X Cappella Choir 1: Girls' Choir 2, 3: Yearbook: Wisp I, 2, jg: SAS. 2, 3, .1 HENRY KOSZICXVSKI lllankj l1lun'l mren' YL-arlmnk, Business Manager: Wisp 3. Spcfial l-lclilur 1: li.S.S.l'..X. 1: S.,-MS. 2. 3 Scum-tary .11 junior Prorng junior jiltcrbug CUIIICSII Nl, li.. Si-rrclal'v .1: Bank A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 3: Soccer 1: .1-ll Club 1, 2, 3. .1 HAROLD A, LANSING fllurlyj Tak1'-uf1. ' Football 1, 21 Basketball IQ Bowling 1. 25 F.l .A. 1, 2,3,,1 Tor1'11r'.1 youll: is Io1norro11 x lI0Zl'l'l'U RICH.-XRD .L I,lNDliR QSwisl1j Noi lltis lcirI. ' Senior Bantl 1, 2, 3, vlft'-l,li6SlllClll 41 Coticert Band 1, 2, 3, vlCC-l,l'6SlllClll 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3. Vice-l'1'esicie11t 41 junior Band 1: Music Clinic lj XVorlcl Music Festival 21 Rochester Music Clinic 41 Student Council 1. 4: Class Treas- urer 1: junior Prom: Co-chairnian of junior jitterbug Contestg junior Ring Cointnittee: Basketball 1: Cross C0llllll'y 2. 3, 1: M.l-f., Tl'C3Slll'CI'.11 Fire Chief .gg Batseball 1 l o11'r'rin its qualify lllHl1ll gI'!'l' is flu' nrrrtsitre of IlllUllI00llU N'.XI.'l'liR C. I.0RliNZ Uhxllj Holy Cl1ri.Slnt1l5. ' ,X Cappella Choir 3. gg M11sicCli11i1'4: lfootbull 1. 2, 3. 4: llztsketbztll 2: Baseball 2.12 Volleyball 3, .12 M.l-I. .1 Hr who ntrtkex lllllglllff, IlIlIlH'.Y l11lj1j1inr'ss l'.Yl'RICl.K M.-xt:l.lCNNON flllllj A vf'al1. ' ililllllllllllg 2: Billllllllllllll 2 i'Pll1ll'lIl'l' is ilu' url nl ltopittgn Tl-IOM-KS R. M.XH.XR lYClCl'2lll, tRetlj 1t's allin.vnurn1ir1d .X Cappella Choir gg: Music Clinic 31 Track 2 .X'ou' lu' llf'l!JIlg,Y lo ll11fug1's 1.015 M.Xl.l.li'l I' tpllllltil 0l1.Iu' quif'l! Su.1'i1'f'1'I Ihr' lflmll nl llIlillllllIll'.Y.Y lilNY.-XRD I.. MXNNX flitlj l.nr1lr junior PIAOIIII .junior jitterbug Contest: lfootbztll 2, 4: llztsebztll .gg Wrestling NlLlll1lgCl4..lQ Volleyball .43 N.lS. 3. 4 Do no! lruxl ull mrn. hu! lruvl :urn of u'o1'Ill . 'A' f-485 ,iw s'62f Y U93 Ti' PR XNCIS Nl.XR'lilN tlfyj Yen .X Cappella Clmir x. 2: St-niur lianul 1, 2. 35. 1: Concert Band 1. 2. 3.41 Marching lizunl 2, 3. 1: junior liuncl 1, 2: Music Clinic 35: World Music lfcstival 3: Volley- ball 3, 4: lluwling 3: Nl.l-A. 4: lcire Clnct I 'l'1m luurll mul ton litllz' l'llllt'IIfitHl lIiIl!ll'I' thx' mind UIOXN MASON qjuntlicj ll'r'Il, tm' l'f'le s .rukr.v. ' Senior Play: junior Prom: junior jittcrbug Contest: Clrccrlcauling j.Y. 2, Varsity 3, ll Yullcybull 22 luinbling 2: lizulininton 2: .LIL 1. 2, 3. l'rt-sitlt-nt I lt ix ll lriwullx' lzwtrl that hrtx 'bleutv 0ffl'it'lll1.!H l .llN X Ii XX Nlnlllili tliiltlicl tier z1'lzi:. ' llnskcllmll 4: Yullcybzlll .ig Soccer 4 t'Xn'rct mul lm'r'l.r Nl.XRti.XRl'l'l' ROSE Nlc:l5Rlllli Olatggicj 'l'hul's for nothing Ycatrbuult: Senior Play Clllllllllllfftdl junior jitterbug Contest: Pmsketball 4: Yullcvbull 4: lluwling 1: Succcr .43 Archery 4: G..-X..-X. .1 l'f1t.u' with dignity lil.ll.Xlll'l'l'H Mt.SWliliNliY tljbbyj Uh.' CrurI. ' Ycztrlmukg XK'isp gg, 1: Sn-niur Play fi0lllIlllIlCCI Buskctlmll I, 2, gt, .43 Softball i, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 2. 3, I: Bowling n, 2: lurnbling I, 2, 3, ig Badminton 2, 3: Snctcr I. 2. 3, 4: Home lic. Club lj Sccrctznial Practice Club 5 nts Illf'l'IY as Hu' :luv is lung DORIS M.Xli Nlll.l.l'1R tllurisl 1fe'e'lsnsilly' Girls' Choir 3: Wisp 3, .41 SAS. jg. 1: .luniur Prom: junior ,littcrbug Contest: Library Club I: K. li. 3, 4 'l'lu' Imfvligltl in llw'1Qw IIIQXN l-ININIX Nlll,l.S Alillsyl ll'lmI'.x Ilml gut In flu with lhv prim' of l1anarm,r: ' Ycurlxmlt: S. LS. 3,41 Home lic. Clllb 4 .-ltluin thc' tlffllfllllflffn li 201 MARILYN jl'Nli MlSl.kSZl'1K 1Mickeyj l,f'I'.v tiu. ' Yearbook: Mfisp 3. 41 Senior Play Committee: Basketball 3. 41 Softball 2. 3: Volleyball I, 2. 3. .1: Ttunbling 2: Stunts Club .1: Soccer 3. .1: C..X..X. 4: Secre- tarial l'ractice Club .1: .Xrt Club 2 .4.ffr:ll1:f.x'pir'iInvlhffmrmIl:ofi'llay MARY czoiuxxr Mookrz mat-ayp --mg fokw Girls' Choir 2: Class Secretary 1: junior Protn: Basketball t. 2: Softball I. 2: Volleyball 1. 2: Bowling 2: 'Tumbling 1: Soccer 2. .1: Home lic. Club 13 Secre- tarial Practice Club 1: K.li. 2. 3. 1: Bank Cashier 4 Sim can make Ionmrron' l'llf'!'Tflll as lurlnyu ROSS B. MOQVIN fMokej My ufhin' Imrk. ' ,X Cappella Choir 2. 3. .1: Senior llancl 1. 2. Vice-l'resident 3. President .1: Concert Band t. 2. Vice-Presitlent 3. l'rt-sitlent .1: Marching Band I. 2. Vice-Presitlent gg. Presitlent 4: Music Clinic 2. 51: lVorltl Music Festival 2: Rochester Music Clinic 1: Mikatlo 3: Yearbook: Student Council .1: Senior Play: junior Prom: M.l'1. 1 Cr1'uI llllf?l'X lllllkl' greul men VIRGINIA .V MOSICS ttiingerl ll'l1aI am I gon '11 flu? .X Cappella Choir 3, 1: Cirls' Choir 2. 3: Mikado 3: Yearbook: junior Prom: lunior Alitterbug Contest: Basketball I: Softball I. Volleyball I: llatltninton li 'Soccer 42 C..K..X. 1: Home lic. Club 2: .Xrt Club I. 2: Library Club 1. 2: K.E. 3. .1 lI'm'rl.r un' I'l1.YV. like ilu' n'in11,' failhful fVil'HI1.Y arf' lmrcl lu limi l,OI'lS MUVNSICR tI.oul 'l'lml'.r juxl grrul. ' junior Prom: Volleyball 3. 4: MII. .1 I slam! for the square deal 'l'll0M,XS S. Ml'I,l.liN tflyltestl 4'.Virc' flavx'.ifil1lo1'.x'1:'l ruin .X Cappella Cltoir ,1: Senior llantl gg: Marching Band 3: junior Ilantl 2. 3: Year- book: Wisp .1: Class Vice-Presitlent I: Class President .1: Junior I,l'0IllQ junior Ring Committee: Football I. 2: Cross Country jg. Captain 4: BasketballManager 3: Wrestling 2. 3. .1: Volleyball 1: N.ll. 3. 1 lf nmnkinrl lmrl u'i.vll1'ri for zrlml ix riglrl. lhrv fniglll haw' hurl il long nga RICHXRD l'. NIICMICTZ fXetnol ll'11u1 rlo vu .x'r1r? Student Council 1. 2. 3. 1: Class l'resitlent I: Class Vice-Presitlent 2: Football t. 2. 3. 1: Baseball I. 2. 3. .1: Track 1. 2: Volleyball 2. 1: Tumbling I. 2. 3. 1: N.ll. 1. 2. Vice-l'resitlent 3. l'rc-siclent 4 .-I good rlllllrlr' i.raI1t'1lr.x Il .good l1'rl1lf'r IIYIJ '27 K1.X'll'l,XRlNl-I 0'l l'0 fliayj Holy Cau'. ' Girls' Choir 3, 4: Senior llanml 2. jg. g: Concert llanil 2, 3. 42 Marching Baml 2. 3, 4: junior Bancl 2: World Music Festival in Canada 2: Yearbook: junior Seriice i Yni1rlu'r1l'l'.v 4lf'sir1'x In' 1l'illI'YU1l l'IlliRliS,Y IVXKZIORICK lllieresaj Fur II4'rizw'r1'.v sake. Volleyball I1 Sevrelarial Practice Club ,4 ufil'l'llf things lhro' grrfzlrfxl Ir1l:m'1l.r arf' lll lil 1',d. mul then they sl1im ' RIf1ll.YRll'l. l'.XRRY qllickl flu 11111111 in Ilu'lr1ke -llllllllli I'roin: lrack 2, jg: 1-ll lilnb jg: .Yl'l lllnb 2 'l'u'4'l1'1'rwnxx of lm'lurf'. lfllfllillg.lHlflgl'Ull'il1g', ICINVIN PICNDRXK QKUIIICIIU Ix'nrzk1l lfoolball I. 2, 3. Captain 4: Basketball 4. 2, 3, 1: baseball I. 2. 3. 1: Track 3. I: Yhreslling 22 Yolleyball 3. 1 '24 xlrnng lmflv HIllkl'A' ilu' llIilIfl.Y1l'Ullgn SlllRl.l ,Y LYNN l'l l,llKl'l Yearbook: Yfisp gg Slnmlenl Council 1: Class Yiee-l'resi1len! gg Bowling I: K.l'1. 4 lfmlh, I'lllH'Ilgl'. hnnm - Ilwxr' inrlrerl rum' .vi1xler:rir11'e unrl llirlllriglil ar1 ' Ul'IR'I'RlllJIi M. l'llCRiIl'f lliertiej Well, Rozufly Dam'. ' Yearbook: Wisp I, 2. Assistant lillilor 3, Editor-in-cliicl' 41 E.S.S.l'.A. 2. 3. 42 Class Yice-President gg Senior Play: Prize Speaking 3: junior Prom: Basketball 2. 3, 4: Soccer 4: G..Y..X. Council 13 .K.ll. jg, 1: YVIBX I-'orinn 4 l.nuk. .xI11 x zvinrling up lim 1l'l1fl',l UfIlf'!41l'il.' by and by il will slrike IOSICPH lf. l'Il'1'l'RllClH fhloc Slllllfk. the Miclgelj Your .rlury has Imlrliwl my hear! .X Cappella Choir 3: Music Clinic 31 Volleyball 3 'UIQIIUIIQIIIS nw' rniglrlrr Ilmn Ihr' XHTIIQIII of lmn1l IQ22ll f lll'1RTH.K ANN PISARCIYK fBlllZJ Hy0lL,l'f' nut kiddirzgf' Basketball 1. 2: Volleyball 1, 2: Secretarial Practice Club 4 Thy !lll1fl'SlY,S I1 carzdle lo llzy llll'l'llU .XUCUST I,. PRICE ffkuggiej Will share lhe profit 20-SUD Volleyball 1. 2. 3 No lllflll fears I1 r1m1r1ii1111 'I'HliRl'1SE QUINN lQuinnieJ Now tell me! A Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3. 4: Yearbook: lVisp 2, 3: E.S.S.P.A. 3: Class Treasurer 3: S.,X.S. 2: Senior Play: Prize Speaking 3: Co-Chairtnan Art Committee of junior Prom nlulllff' Il .vun.vl1i111' in Ihr Sllllllj' place MARY 'l'Hl'1RliSA REID llrishj Good I'l1'111'1'11.v! A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4: Girls' Choir 1. 2, 3: Music Clinic 2, 3. 1: Yearbook? Secretarial Practice Club 1: Library Club 1: K.E. 3, 4: Bank Cashier 4 'l'l11'v i'l'llUlll lflllll llllll a'is1io111 lend 11111 glllllfl' lmrwy from II Il'f'l'llH lfRANClSlJ.RlLl'1Y fl-'rankj Hi, SIing1'r! A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Music Clinic 4: Yearbook: Wisp 2, 3: l-1.S.S.P.A. 3: Student Council 1, 2: Class President 2: junior Prom: junior jitter- bug Contest: junior Ring Committee: N.l3. 2. 3, g For llllllli' nn' 1'11lI1'1l. lzul lea' lllil' rl1u.r1'n j0AN RUBACK flap laj Uh, go ua'uy. Volleyball I: Secretarial l'raclicc Club 1 A day for l0il,1111 hour for sjmrl. hui for fl frirml is life loo Sllllfln lI.'KMl'1S R. ROl3l'1R'l'S lliobj lil1'.r.v llI1'HI ull Senior llantl 2. 45 Concert Band 2. 3. 4: Marching llantl 2. 3. 4: junior llantl I, 2: Music Clinic 2, 3: XVorlcl Music Festival 2 'l'r'ull1 is Ihr' higlu-.vt thing 111111 1111111 may k!'l'llH I: 23 j fx di' jO.XN lil.ll.KlllCl'H ROISIQRTS Kfiborlieb Yearbook: junior Prom: K.li. 3, 1 'kllosl llllllllffill .vign of ivisrlmrl is l'0lllllIllf'll rlu'erfulm'.ss jU.KNNI'l ROCICRS fkogj Uh l'll he sz1'iI1'hr'd. ' junior Prom: junior jitlerbug Conlesl: Volleyball 2: K.lC. 2. 3, 1: junior Class lixecnlire Counnillec Sju'1ll: fI'l'l'lX' zvhul you lhink N'.XNl1.X ROMXNOXYSKI lllllfllllyj II was lIIlSt'l'IllIl!'.lH Yearbook: Wisp 3, 1: S..X.S..1: Baskeiball I: llzulniinton I: .xl'l'llCl'f' 1: C..X..X. .13 Sewelzarial l'raflire Club 1: Art Club I. 2: Coll' 3. 1: Senior Play Connnitlee uHlllIIl.WH'1'!'l' lhvv hanrl hnrlrfh In flu. du il with thy llliglllu josl-:rn RYISKA qkipy Volleyball 2: Howling 2: Coll I. 2. jg. 1 The jor of Ihr' mind rnurlm il.vxIr'1'!lgIh llON.Xl,ll lf. SCHUl l'1R qllonj Uh, mar urhin' l1ru'k. ' Senior llzuul 2. 3. 1: Concert Hand 2. jg. 1: junior Ilznul 2: World Music' Festival 2: Nl.li. .13 lfire Cbicl' .1 I zvoulzl ralher' 111' righl lhnn :ml right nl all lJUl'Cl..XS SCHOLI. lllougj WhrlI Ihr' he'rk. ' junior llancl I: Student Council 1: Football 3. .13 M.li., Sergeant-at-zmns 1 ''Sell-1'fl11r'alim: ix hm' zrlzen Ihr pupil is a horn e'zlur'alor l,.XWRl'INCl'I SCl'l.l,Y 1l.arryj ll'lmI rio ru my Senior Band 2. 3. 1: Concert Band 2. 3. 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: junior Bam' 2: lfoolbull 214lll'aC'k 2.3.41 Wrestling 2. 3. j1'l1lll'llhllI1g 2. 3, 1: N.ll. 3, 1 The bex! ix mlm' loo good I' 1 'I DOROTHY M. SHI-ZIMA lllorlj Oli GnsI:! Yearbook: S.A.S. 3. 43 Senior Play Committee: .Xrcliery 43 G.,'X..X. IQ Home lic. Club 4: fkrl Club i. 2. 32 Golf 4: Swimming gg Wim well deserw's needs not ruzotheriv praise LORRAINIC SMITH , H'l1a lmpjm, lmm'y? Senior Play fl0llllIllIlCCl Soccer 43 Library Club I. 2 Good nalurz' ix zilzvavs nz'1'eplf'1l NORMAN lf. S0511 Hlorganl ullfllll' .Story has Iuu1'l11'r1 my he'arI ,X Cappella Choir 43 S..X.S. 2, Presidem 3. 4g Baseball 3, 4: Volleyball 3. 45 Bank Cashier 4 Ulm lliing ix fm'f'1'r'r glbllll - Thu! llling ix s1u'r'f'.x.s .I.XCQl'l'1l.lNl-I li. SOULIC fjackicj Hf'll-lnrm A .Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2. 3: Girls' l-Inseinblc 3, 4: Music Clinic 4: Nllkaclog 'kllilxir' ix ilu' fmrlry nf Ihr' air ICYICIXN R. Sl'l'll.l,lNl,-KN fllubblcsj ll'I111 Illlflflll. 'lIJHf'VX'fl' Sorrel' 41 KG..-LX. 4: Home lit. Club 3 l.f'I us 110 m'1lir RUBI-1R'l'.X.Sl'RlNGliR 1Spl'lngj You hmm' Ihr m1r ' lfoolball 1: Basketball 1. 2. 3, I1 Baseball 1. 22 Volleyball 4 He 1'a1m':.xaz1': and Ihefn rm1q11fre1l -l.XNl'f SROKX 1lYillicj Ull.'l i.vl1. ' Secretarial l'i'zu'licc Club 4: Art Club LI The' .ylrongrr rllzvrlvs .v1u'1'f'f'1I.v .-was C351 -18'-'Qu Hl'1l,liN S'l'.Xlll, lSchullLiej l'Il think about il .X Cappella 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3: Girls' l'illSCllllJlC 4: Musie Clinic 3. 4: Mikado 3: Yearbook, lfillllll'-ill-l'lllCl.1 Wisp 2, l-'eature Page Editor 3. .gg li.S.S,l'.A. 4: Senior Play: Prime Speaking 3: junior Prom: .XII Club 1: K.E. 4: WIBX Forum .1 She wax as1'hol11ranrl a good one: exceedirig ll'iXf',fLlll'.YIlUkf'l1, and persuading Gl'QR,Xl.D S'l'l'IYliNS ljerryj Nokizldin'? Senior Band 3, 4: Concert llaud 3, j: Marching Band 3. ,ll junior Baud 2: Year- book: Wisp 3, 4: junior Prom: M.l-Q. 4 Man ha.vn't begun to x1'ruIr'I1 Ihr' surlare of knou'If'dge ' Cll.XRl.liS S'l'0CKH.Xl7SliR lChuek5 Make like an egg and heat il Yearbook: Wisp 3, 1: junior Prom Skill and r'nnfi1Ie'nre' arf' nn llllll0ll!lllt'l'f'll army SHIRLIEY ANN STOHRER ll.eeJ He'y. ' .X Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2. ffl Girls' liusemble 3,41 Music Clinic 3, 4: Mikado 3: Wisp 2, 4: G.A..X. 4 'I'l1rrr' lu' of llIf'lll lllal 'lIl1'l' lvl! u guru! name behind lIlt'lll ll.XRRlli'l' ANN STOCKS I.el's Go Senior Band l. 2: Concert Band I, 2: Marching Band 1, 2: junior Baud 1: World Music lfeslival in Canada 2: junior Prom: Secretarial l'raclice Club 4: K.l-I. 2. 3. 4: Bank Cashier 3 Thr good, alas! are Inv SHIRLICY jllNli SWIili'l'l.ANll lSlrirlj 4'liroll1er! Yearbook: Class Treasurer 4: Secretarial Practice Club .I UBHSIIIIII Sllll't'l'llj' and r'1nne'ly low jOSliPH SWIERNI' ljoej For rripes suites! F.l ..X. I. 2, Treasurer 3, j Thr hanrl llmt follows inlellerl ran ar'llie'iu ' ll 261 MONICA SYNAKOWSKI lNonij Nu liirlrlirigf Basketball 1: Bowling 4 To 1ll'.Yfl'llHg ix lo lu' llllpjl-y. ' ICIHVARD SZCZICSNY llitlj rX'r'1frr frm lf,l ..X. i. 2. 3, l'rc-i.lcnl 4 Allll1ing.v rrquirr' skill lm' an 11j1ju'IiIf ' yxNEArxRiu'rkxHvxcm quyiro UHwxlgumwmV Yearbook: N'Visp 2, 3, ig Class Sct'rutury 3: S,.X.S. 3, 1: junior l'l'UIll1 lluskctlmll 1 liaclininton ig Secretarial l'rzictit'e Club 1: Library Club 2: Senior Class lixccu live Connnitlcc 'l'ln' fnr'r'4' nl hw' ozrn nirril rnnlcrs l1e'r IUIIYU Rl'l'.K l'NCliR QRCCIQ You4lm1'1 kllflllkllllyllllfl Yearbook: Senior Play Connnittce: junior Prom: junior jittcrbug Contest , D liasketlmatll 4: Cheerlczuling gg: Socrcr 4: Horne lit: Club I: Scrrct:n'i:il lrzutict K'lnb g' X ll 2 ft 4 In hm' ulonr' 'lZl'IlX' lllllllflll In j2le'm1 ' 'I'HliRliSX YIYYXN fYixl 1Jon'I ln' .vo foolixll' St-crcturiail l'i'att'lit'c Club 1 A frirnrl is 1l'0l'f,I ull ltazmzls rw' mu run ll0XV.X RD W EICKS fHowiu5 A' fll'1'!'ll' I-'ootbnll 2. 3,41 llztskctlmll 2. 3: llzisclnill I I lIl l'I'l' Illink of Ihr' fulurrfq il r'rmn'.v .mon Fllllllglln D0l,ORlfS XVll.l.liMS qllotlyj !ioorlfiri1'l. Senior Play Connnittec: Soccer 4: Sct'rctzn'iul l'r:u'tit'c Club 4: Bunk Czisliicr I 'l'l1z'gnn1I-will nlrtlcrzvi:1I1'lligf'm'f ' E971 XRl.liNl'I XYIND llVi1ulyj Oli IIIY H4'm'rns .X Caippcllzr Choir 2, gg, 43 Girls' Clroir 1, 2. 3, j: Nlikaulo 3: Yearbook: XVisp 3: SAS. 2: fill-l'll2lll'lllllll Art Connnillcc ol junior llliilllll junior jllll'l'llllg CUIIICSII llonrc l-114 Club 1: ,Xl'l tilllll 3: l.ibr1rry Cl11b 1: .X.l3. 1. 2. jg. 1 'hlml lwr.v11r1111' lurks hung nn lwr I1'u1jrlr'.1 like' tl guldru flf'1'r'e ' liYl'1l,YN .X. XYOIAK lliricb Ur .X'i4'f ' Slllllblll Council 3. 4: junior l'l'UIll C0-l'llZllI'Ill1lllI junior jlllL'l'llllg CUIIICSIQ jlllllfll' Ring fillllllllllllfldl Barska-llmaill 1, 2. 3: Volleyball 1. 2: Bowling 33 .'X.l1. 2. ji. -11 Bunk Cnshicr g II1'r U7I'lI .1ju'rir1l j1Iw1x11r'1' ulIm1'I.v vurll om ' l, XRRY WORDIQN lixlllljjllllj 'Hllnni-11-1r1i! .X Czrppcllzi Clroir 1, 2. 3: lloys' flllilliltl 1: Senior llunil 1. 2, 313 Concert Bzuul 1. 2, jg: Nlarrclrirrg Bzrrnl 1, 2. jg: Music' Clinic 1. 2: World Music lfcslivul 2: Nlikaulo jg: ju11ior l'l'UIll1 junior jillvrbug Contest: junior Ring Conuniltcci lfoolbzrll 2. jg: llzrxcbull 1. 2. 35.41 Cross Country 2: Wrestling gg: N.ll. 1, 2, 3, .ig Senior Class l'iXl'l'llllYl' Couniilg jlllllill' Clams lixcrrriirc Council: Darrin: llunil 1 ll'lu'r1' llll'l'f .Y lIlll.YlI'. Ilzrrzf 1'm1'I lu' llll.W'llll'fH Nl.XR'l'll.X j.XNIC XYYNNI-l lblzrrlyj I rwnllr dn! Yearbook: XYisp 2. 3, jg SNLS. 2, xiii?-l'l'CSltlClIl gg. 'l'1'c:1s111'1-1' ,IQ Senior l'I1nZ Horne lic. Cl11b 3. 'l'1'cas111'c1',43 junior Scrricc li junior l'rorn 1J1'uIl1' of .1fu'f'rl1. l1el11'lir'e'11I nl mimi ROl'1liR'l' Nl. YXUIQR Hllgj Curl will ll l1il'lflf ' Volleyball 34: Bowling gg Hr :1'ill1 rwl hui: fan liflf llle'11'u1'l4l Girls' Choir 2. 3: Volleyball I1 llornc lic. Club 31 ,Xrl Club 1. 2. ffl l,iln'1rry Club 1, 2 Ar1rIj'r11r'lff.1.s minrlx rlimll .somuhvi unlo l'fU1l'IlSH ROlll'1R'I' l'. LXKRZIQNYSKI llakj 'l'ougl1 A pplrf' Basketball 1. 2: Volleyball 1. 2 lIa' z1'l1n lIllUlf'l.Y lzirrrrrll will soon n1n.rle'rnllu'r.1 sp 2.31 l-..5.S.I'..X. 2 Ilf' who Inimls l1i.v.wuI lo knnzvlerlge, Xlt'lll.Y ilu' km' In llf'!11'l'HU IQUS I DOLORICS LXIQRZICXVSKI Qlloricj Tabu .XLIQX IOMBIK lj.Xlj l'ul1k. ' EXECUTIVE STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Peter Manna, Shirley Pllulce, Joan Bathrick, Wilfred Hahn, SECOND ROW: Richard Hawken, Eugene Malson, George Herthum, Joanne Hastings, Barbara Hedderick, Haro'd Lennon. Ronald Hovey. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Jean Stofle, Dolores Maziarz, Maren Ellis, Jane Frye, Finn. I-OVYCIIDC ZUIUZGWSIKI. Shirley Pflulte. FOURTH ROW: George Herthum, Richard Lennon, Richard Hawken, SECOND ROW: Carolyn Crumb, Marietta Smith, Joan Bathrick, Helen Richard Niemetz, Wilfred Hahn, Donald Bagnall, Rona'd Hovey, Potter, advisor, Joanne Hastings, Evelyn Wolak, Barbara Hedderick. Andrew Wind THIRD ROW: Gerald McDonald, Richard Malsan, Conrad Kowal, FIFTH ROW: Harold Lennon, Dwight Vicks, John Welch, John Banos, Robert Golilc, Richard Farmer, John Wurster, Eugene Malsan, Richard Ross Moquin, Richard Linder. IQ 35' il HONORS AND AWARDS HONOR STUDENTS For tl1e first ti111e i11 the history of Whites- horo Central School, there was a tie for the posi- tio11 ol' valedictorian. Helen Stahl and Henry Koslewski, both l1avi11g school averages of 96, Ill2lKlC tl1is record. VVhen the RCQCIIIS lI12lI'llS l1ad bee11 considered, Helen's average of 96 wo11 for l1er the honor of delivering tl1e valedictory ad- dress at co111111ence111e11t. Henry's Regents aver- age was 95.44.13 he prepared the salutatory speech. Vlllllf lfllliillllllg honor students Zlllil their four-year averages were announced as: Carol Benson ...... 95.454 Douglas Scholl . 95.ofi2 john Banas . . 91.500 Ross Moquin . . . 93.500 joanne Rodgers . . 93.272 Dolores Wille111s . . 93.272 -Ioanne Hastings . . 92.727 Anita -Iiampietro . 92.727 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Che-Ca-Quat-Ka Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society was established at XVhites- boro Central 011 March 18, 1949. Fifteen seniors a11d six jlll1l0l'S -having been selected o11 the four qualities of scholarship, service, leader- ship, Zlllll cliaracter-were tapped to l1lCIlllDCl'- sl1ip. The seniors installed were: john Banas. Carol Henson, Barbara Brennan, janet Con- stantine, Wilfred Hahn, Ioanne Hastings, Henry Koslewski, Richard Hawken, Ross Mo- tjuin, Shirley Pfl11ke, Gertrude Pierce. Therese SPECIAL AWARDS Accepted by tl1e Navy Department for en- rollment i11 the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, Xvilfred Hahn has been awarded a full scholarship to cover all his expenses i11 college. I11 1948, Wilfred YVOII the Harvard Award, which is given to the outstanding junior boy. .loane Hastings has VVOII a Zonta Club scholarship for nursing. Covering a three-year period, the scholarship hnances the winner during her trai11i11g. fly vote, the senior class chose its four o11t- standing citizens. These four-Joanne Hastings, Helen Stahl, Wilfred Hahn, Zlllll Thomas Mul- len - represented WCS at the Citizenship Edu- cation Convention held at Syracuse University o11 April ao. A hnalist in the scholarship co111- petition, Helen lJCf'2llIlC an alternate fora Syra- cuse University scholarship. During the SIIIDIDCI' of 19.18, XfVilf'red Hahn Elllfl Henry Koszewski attended E111pire Boys' State at Colgate University. While there, the boys had valuable trai11i11g i11 citiienship Zlllll leadership. Helen Stahl was selected to attend the Her- ald Tribune FUl'lllII for youth i11 New York City Oll March 5, 1949. l11 addition, she repre- sented Whitesboro i11 the llllllllill DAR COIIIIIC- titio11, flllll she has been awarded tl1e Bausch E301 Quinn, Douglas Scholl, Helen Stahl a11d Shir- ley Stohrer. Included fl'0Ill tl1e junior class were: -Ioan Bathrick, jean Prauder, jerold Kowalsky, Ioanne Mursch, Sheila Sewell a11d Francis TtllJlll. I11 addition, Mrs. Helen Potter, who had been lllSlI'lll1lCl1l2ll in founding tl1e chapter, became an honorary 111e1nber. Ill electing officers, the IllCI1llJCI'S chose: Richard Hawken, president: Carol Benson, vice-president: Barbara Brennan, secretary, Zlllll Ross Moquin, treasurer. AND HONORS and Lo111h Honorary Science Award. I11 19.48, Hele11 wo11 the Elllllfil College Key, which is g'lVCl1 to the outstanding junior girl: that year she also received tl1e French Medal of Honor. I11 19.16, she wrote an essay which took seco11d prize i11 tl1e Oneida County junior Health As- sociation Contest. Ten se11ior boys-two groups of hve each-he- came .junior Rotarians. As guests of the Rotary Club of Utica, they were given Zlll opportunity to meet a11d talk with 111en i11 various occupa- tio11s ol' interest to young 111e11. The hrst quin- tet consisted of: X'Villiam jf. Greene, Richard Hawken, Francis Riley, Douglas Scholl and Howard Weeks: the second, of john Banas, Wilfred Hahn, 'Tll0lll2lS Mullen, Richard Nei- metl Zlllll Edward Szczesny. For three years john Banas has wo11 the Fu- t11re Farmers of Anierica speaking contest. Twice he proceeded through the sectionals to clinch the county title: this year, he again took sectional l1o11ors, although no county co111peti- tion was held. In 1947, john received the Amer- lfllll Agriculture Award. In the 1948 National Connnercial Contest, -lane Trlepacl attained the rank of fifth in the e11tire United States. jane also received a Cer- tificate of Proficiency, and a like award was won by Marion Greczkowski. SCHOLASTIC HGNORS ENGLISH SOCIAL STUDIES PRIZE SPEAKING 1. Helen Stahl 1. Aloanne Rodgers ist for Girls - Helen Stahl 2. Helen Stahl 2. XVill'red Hahn 2nd lor Girls - Therese Quinn jg. Shirley Plluke jg. Carol Benson ist lor Boys - .Ioltn Banas SCIENCE MATHEMATICS General Science e Garol Benson Health - .Ioanne Rodgers General Biology - Garol Benson Physics - Donald Seholer lilelnentary .Xlgehra - Barbara Brennan Plane Geometry - Douglas Scholl lntertnediate ,Xlgehra - Helen Stahl Trigonometry - Henry Koslewski .Xdvaneed .Xlgehra - Helen Stahl LANGUAGES CITIZENSHIP lfrenrh I - Helen Stahl, Henry Koszewski I. Gertrude Pierre, Richard Linder lfreneh 2 -- Helen Stahl. Shirley Plluke 2. Gertrude Pierre, Henry Koslewski Latin 2 - Carol Benson jg. -Ioanne Hastings, 'IlIl0lll2iS Nlullen AGRICULTURE 1. David Langenegger 2. john Banas 3. xlohn Banas OTHER AWARDS Shorthand 2 - -lane Trlepau Business Law - Dolores XVilleins Metal Shop - Donald Altholl' Horne lieonoinies - Patrieia Nlael.ennon Girls' .Xthletie .Xward - 'Ioyee Beers YEARLY AVERAGES OF 90-IOOZ FRESHMAN YEAR lohn Banas. Carol Benson, .lean Cummings. .Xnn Grace, Xlarion Greelkowski, XVill'red Hahn, -loanne Hastings, Richard Hawken, .Xnita lliainpietro, Henry Koslewski. Ross Mo- quin, Shirley Plluke, Gertrude Pieree, Therese Quinn, -Ioanne Rodgers, Douglas Scholl, Helen Stahl, Shirley Stohrer, .lane rIll'lClJllC'l, Dolores XVHICIIIS. SOPHOMORE YEAR john Banas, Carol Benson, Barbara Brennan, janet Constantine, -lean Gunnnings, XVilfred Sl Hahn, .loanne Hastings. Richard Hawken. Anita .Iiainpietro, Henry Kosfewski, Ross Nlo' quin, Gertrude Pierce, Therese Quinn, -Ioanne Rodgers, Donald Seholer, Douglas Scholl, Helen Stahl, .lane 'l'rlepac'l, Dolores XVIIICIIIS. JUNIOR YEAR 'Iohn Banas, Carol Benson, .lean Clunnnings. Klarion Greelkowski, NVill'red Hahn, Richard Hawken, Anita -Iizunpietro, Henry Kosxewski, Ross Nloquin, Shirley Plluke. Gertrude Pierce, .Ioanne Rodgers, Donald Seholer, Helen Stahl, ,lane Trfepael, Dolores XVilletns. ul' auorited I mu S'I'.X'I' Rll.IIARDl.INIIl-R A Xxxl- II.fxxal XIUSIKLAI. .Xlill ,l'l X Ross Muqvlx N NI.uu.fuuvl IIIILIII I Hy V0 BEST IM.:-' YVURIII le of Claxsj LOOK l NCL tx vlllllilll-Qhl-. Qmxx 'l'RSON,Xl.I'l'X SING I u . NVUIAK I'l.li.X. l'IXI'I.XX 'Im WIT Kn,olu.I IIw.m+ I lhuxl-s mms NIUI.I.IfN I'1l,lmnr II ul' auorited KH ' 5 Vote of Classj E333 MOST LIKELY TO SIICCILED HI-'I,I-IX S1 Am, MOST 1,119.99 9 II Ifxlu' Kos!!-iw . . . PIRII' jcuxxl-1 Hfxs' ' 1 Ixus XYILFRICD HAux Do AT sm I kAx mmm Iikmxx HLILTIC SKILL xAl,n Gwinn .lm Kiln Ill-VRS ISICSI DR ILSSEIJ us Rn.:-is ,XRl.I'.Nl'1IvINIl IJRAMATIC2 ABILITY RICIIARII KI-in-'s IIA N Name Althott, Donald Baker, Doris Balsixer, Jean Banas, John Basmaiian, Grace Beers, Joyce Benson, Carol Bentley, Edward Brennan, Barbara Bronk, Charles Brownlee, Edna Byrnes, Elizabeth Carey, William Chase, Jean Constantine, Janet Countryman, William Coyne, Margaret Crumb, Arlene Cummings, Jean Damrath, Richard Davies, Shirley Day, Jean Diehl, Agnes Dinneen, Carolyn Doyle, Richard Dudek, Mathew Dwyer, Marna Edwards, Elma Evans, Nancy Farmer, Walter Finn, Richard Fischer, Joseph Francisco, Charles Furgal, Dorothy Furmanski, John Gargash, John Geary, Donald Goosetrey, Janet Grace, Ann Greczkowski, Marion Greene, William Guido, Donald Hahn, Wilfred Hansen, Anne Hardy, Wallace Hastings, Joanne Hawken, Richard Hensel, Marilyn Hughes, Charles Hughes, George Hughes, Margaret Humphrey, Irene Jennings, Donna Jiampietro, Anita Keyes, Richard Klingel, Jean Koronowski, Floyd Kostyn, Eleanor Kosxewski, Henry CLASS PRGPHECY Noted For being a Baker friendliness cheerleading ability .X s tracking gtun athletic ability latin translations his car living in llrooklyn quiet matmer rolling those eyes giggling reckless driving l'ed hair her violin his artistic ability being one of the gang her slnile her big brown eyes being a good father her zero's in chemistry ber short stature lll'l' jokes her smile his camera his long bair her strut her bassoon quietness his pipe his pleasing personality his artistic ability his quietness chewing gtun his shyness his basketball ability his wise antics her monologues Hi 'ya Butch her ability in linglish class bis way with girls his athletic ability everything that curly hair bis Kaiser being busy bis trombone her nickname CIheezie' bis laugh bis height ber singing being absent her friendly hello her brains being wise her short bob chewing gmn her short stature his brains W'nnts To Be a contractor a private secretary a telephone operator successful a H'..X.F. home economics teacher nurse Diesel mechanic statistician a forester a teacher a nurse an accountant medical secretary a social worker a commercial artist a secretary for the ll. N. an linglish teacher a telephone operator a radio announcer a nurse tt successful homemaker Ii lClCpllllllf.' 0Ill'l'illUl' a nurse a man ol' leisure an electrician a lloor walker at Macy's a nurse a dental hygienist an electrician a big success an air conditioning expert an electrician an X-ray technician in the Navy a scientist a radio comedian a nurse a success an ellicient secretary author ol' lVomen are l'ois physical education teacher wise il Nl'l'l'L'llll'y electrical engineer a nurse a lamous sea captain il NIICCCSS an electrician a teacher a nmsician a nurse a traveller a successtul lartner a truck driver a law stenographer a chemist a secretary an interpreter WJ Probably Will Be rich head waitress at Woolworth a lady taxi driver W.CI.S.'s next Ag teacher bubble gum saleswoman football coach superintendent ol' nurses a porter lor the N.Y.lZ. Miss Howard's successor the l.one Ranger lnanaging a cafeteria a radio comedian the owner of a parking lot seen at lntnre XV.KZ.S. games a big success an illustrator for lisquire Stalin's personal secretary a noted lecturer managing the Qon-sit llolIywood's new star still in chemistry washing diapers Mrs, li. Leach the editor ot' Varsity just that shocked lighting with Dick dean ol' a college a Latin teacher electrocuted a famous cbel' lroten tlllt ol the house a coal miner tt iile clerk shovelling coal playing for Rennaisance married 5 times a Harts Hill wite GI 2ll a secretary to Mr. Duggan a bigamist coach at Vassar authority ou women .Xl's secretary big executive a chorus girl in the l-'ollies' swabbing the decks a model lor Velveeta a grease monkey a Socialist a yodeller a cowgirl staying at home a woman senator a nuclear physicist a missionary in Siam still chewing gttm the star boartler at Roback's l'. N. interpreter 's fullback at RPI with the senior class money' Name Ladd, June Langenegger, David Lansing, Harold Linder, Richard Lorenz, Walter MacLennon, Patricia Mallet, Lois Manna, Edward Mason, Joan McBee, Edna McBride, Margaret McSweeney, Elizabeth Miller, Doris Mills, Jean Misiaszek, Marilyn Moore. Mary Moquin, Ross Moses, Virginia Mounser, Louis Mullen, Thomas Niemetz, Richard Otto, Catharine Paciorek, Theresa Parry, Richard Pendrak, Edwin Pfluke, Shirley Pierce, Gertrude Pisarczyk, Bertha Price. August Quinn, Therese Reid, Mary Riley, Francis Robaclc, Joan Roberts, James Rodgers, Joanne Romanowski, Wanda Rybka, Joseph Schofer, Donald Scholl, Douglas Sheima, Dorothy Soja, Norman Soule, Jacqueline Spellman, Evelyn Springer, Robert Sroka, Jane Stahl, Helen Stevens, Gerald Stockhouser, Charles Stohrer, Shirley Stooks, Harriet Sweetland, Shirley Sxczesny, Edward Trxepacx, Jane Unger, Rita Vivyan, Theresa Weeks, Howard Willems, Dolores Wind, Arlene Wolak, Evelyn Worden. Lawrence Wynne, Martha Zakrxewski, Delores Zakrzewski, Robert Zombik, Alex Noted For her smile raising poultry whey'-colored hair his slalllte his brother Bale .Ys in home economics shyness his grin her blue and white yoice southern accent her blonde curls talking ability chatting in the corridors her quietness black wavy hair her popularity his musical ability liking gym being an authority on sports his personality Hfanfs To Be a secretary a student at lllorrisville manager of Stanley Theater a success an engineer l1ob's wife a nurse untlertaker a good cook a good wife a nurse a stenographer a secretary a dental assistant a priyate secretary' a telephone operator a doctor a millionaire a chemical engineer a doctor a paratrooper a college graduate arguing saying Hi to everyone her pleasantness his brush cut his modesty her sweet personality her wit her quiet manner his blond hair her freckles her nickname Imp his smile her dancing ability his piano playing making friends easily her cheerfulness playing golf his his answers in Chemistry il SCC'l'CI21l'y manager of 7-lll' aphysicaleducation teacher a medical secretary professor at Colgate a secretary salesman in Star l'ants Shop a radio announcer a St:Cl't:lal'y' a member of the working class a stenographer engineer lab technician a costume designer a carpenter a student at Bliss l-Zlec. S chool mathematical ability her drawing ability his curly, blond hair her dark-rimmed glasses talking in history class being with Doris talking scholastic ability a llorescent bow tie a famous dress designer an accountant a music teacher a private secretary a mechanic a private secretary famous an engineer at Northrop a mechanic retired a telephone operator rich his motorbike her expressions her pleasantness her rosy cheeks his brains her nickname J. 'l'. her New Hartford pals her quietness being outside room go her jokes that neat look her pleasant personality his good looks her giggle ber bright scarfs his nickname Zak passing Latin something a success in business a kindergarten teacher a secretary an auto mechanic secretary to Montgomery Clift a fashion designer a worker for II. N. a millionaire a nurse a buyer for a New York Store a carpenter contractor a lawyer ll 3511 Probably Will Be running an old maid's home the nation's leading farmer cleaning spittoons Mr. America a success soon a world traveler digging graves a Hollywood star just that running a tea room bartender at Scholl's Mrs. Robert Springer a good one sitting on boss' lap a beauty specialist a playboy poor blown sky high President of the United States an infantryman four years from now a lady of leisure a chief bottle capper a Notre Dame fullback of '53 yaledictorian in college a Colgate frosh a literary critic broke a Broadway producer a business executive working at Law and Nlahannas a ballet teacher another Chopin a nurse a circus aerialist llyron Nelson's successor a live wire an engineer on the ll. Ik 0. a waitress at Happy Sam's counting on his lingers hitting the wrong notes acting in a soap opera married selling real estate without any effort spendthrift a street cleaner writing Ripley's coltunn crossing up the wire just that a success in anything owner of the Nut House the head of an orphan home playing football still living in Marcy a model for Drene shampoo stunt woman for Nl.C.Nl. a pauper still doing her bookkeeping a second Dinah Shore snowbound at home a basketball coach HISTORY OF THE Our lreslmian year at lVhitesboro was new and exciting to most ol us. ln the lall, class elections were held and we showed that we were now fapable highschool students by elect- ing: Rivhard Niemetf, as presidentg Thomas Nlnllen, vice-president: Riehard Hawken, set'- retary: and Richard Linder, treasurer. .Xs greenies our time was mostly spent at- tending games and dances. .Xlthough we were inexperienc'ed at sponsoring dances, our l rosh l rolii ' was a huge sucress. NVith the help ol' our lac-ulty advisor, Nlr. Nlellabe, we not only had a sut'c'essliul danre, but also a prosperous year. Returning to sfhool the next lall, we had already become familiar with XV. CZ. S. No longer classified as greenies, we now held the titles ol' wise l'ools. To lead us suc'c'essl'ully through our year we elected - l rant'is Riley. as president1 Richard Niemetl, vibe-president: Xlary Ciermaine, secretary: and Richard Haw- ken, ll'L'2lSlIl'l'l'. XVe all worked hard through this year and during the latter part ol' April, Silas Nlarner befaune a lainiliar topic' to us. Our sophomore CLASS OF l949 danfe climaxed our wonderful year as Sopho- mores at XV. CI. S. After a carefree summer, we began our junior year with the anticipation ol' all the events that would be awaiting us throughout the year. To lead our class we Chose X'Vill'red Hahn, Gertrude Pierce, .lane :lil'lCP2lCl, and Therese Quinn, as president, vice-president, sec'- retary and treasurer respectively. One ol' the first things we did was tolorder our class rings under Nlr. Knutty's able super- vision. Weren't we proud when we finally wore our rings! To raise money for our treasury and to further our soeial life, we sponsored a roller skating party and two juke box dances, the Rosebusl1 Special and the Shamrock Frolief' However, we did ll0l spend all our time at raising money, lor in December we held a Christmas party. A .When the Alanuary Regents were over, we had our junior .Iitterbug Contest, with Joanne Hastings and Richard Iiinder as co-Chairmen. HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF I949 loan Robark, a illlll0l',1lllLl George Kallas will be remembered as willllers ol' this event. The climax ol the year, of Course, was our .lunior Prom. lixcitedly and patiently we waited i-Ol' the linal night to come, while the c'o-c'llair- men, Evelyn Wolak illlll Richard Hawken, and their COIIIIIITIICCS worked hard to make the Prom a sueeess. Alter the Iunior Prom, our junior year, which had beell a year ol' hard work and lillll, was ZITIIIOSI llnished. NVe witnessed a ehange in the school admin- istration, in the spring ol the year. X'Vhen Mr. Harold lforhes CZUIIC to XVhitesboro as Olll' SlllJCI'VlSillg' prilleipal, we welcomed llilll Zlllll wished him sueeess. .Xs selliors, we had hopes ol' lllilliillg' our last ylill' a lllelllorable one. To start the year, we elected our class ollieers: rlillOlIlZlS Nlullen, presi- dent: Shirley Plluke, vice-president: Nlary Nloore, secretary: Zlllil Shirley Sweetlzlnd, treas- ture. Our lirst big event was the Senior Play which, thanks to the east, CUIIIIIITUCCS, and Xliss Dey, was a great SllI'1'l'SS. .Xs the days slipped by, the holidays appeared before us. The season was highlighted hy our Senior filll'lSllIl2lS Party. After the strain ol llllll-lCl'Ill exams had passed, the yearbook committees llllll Editor-in- chief Helen Stahl begall lillill preparation lor the Che-Ga-Quat-Ka ol' 19.19. Throughout the year, we sponsored danees, held 2lSSCllllJllCS, and sold cil1l'iSllll2lS cards llllll lnagafine subscrip- tions to linanee this undertaking. The lillished product represents a year ol' good tillles, hard work and KU-0lDCl'1lllOll. Ol' course, we cannot mention Ulll' senior year without l'ClllClIllJCl'll1g Miss liCl'I'yIll2ll1, her bell, loving eup and Shmoo. The slleeess ol' our senior year was greatly llllif to her patient guidance lor which we are gratelul. Now, with graduation, we realize how quick- ly lour years have passed. Although there were times when IlliIlgS seemed discouraging, now only the pleasant things COIIIC to Illllltl. ,Ks we leave our Alma Xlater, we will look bark on these days with the pleaszlntest ol' memories. MEMCJRIES GF W.C.S E331 MEMORIES OF W.C.S li '49 QI CLASS WILL lVe, the Seniors ol' the l'Vhitesboro Central lligh School, declare that the following is a copy ol' our last will and testament in high school, The original is sealed in a time capsule, buried under the day alter lollowsi the Senior Rest, set to be opened graduation. The Seniors will as DON.Xl.D .Xl,'I who can use more. AIOIIN IIANXS. player: it wil DORIS IXXKICR, all the lun she had in her senior year to her sister, because june will enjoy it. .Ili XNNIC ll.kl.SllliR, her widow's peak to Barbara jones since she always wanted one and will appreciate it more than jeanne does. CRACI-1 ll,XSIXl.kjl.XN, booth in the XN'hitesbor0 Diner to l'hyllis Yager and 'l'ommy 'I'obin1 she still wants them to eat alter she leaves school, R XYMOND Ill'IliRll.Xl.'l'l'1l-l. playing the bass drtnn to Debby Cates, as she is next in line. QIOYCIC Ill-IICRS. her athletic ability to jane Mttllen. be- cause she will enjoy it as tnuch as joyce has. CXROI. ISICNSON, her collection ol' Latin lll transla- tions to Miss Merritt, since everyone else has used them. l'1DW.XRD lll'1N'l'l.l-XY, his business aritlnnetic to any- one who wants it: he might be able to get more out ol it than lid did. ll.kRll,XR.X BRICNNAN, all her mathematic books and notes to her brother Don. because the hooks have all the answers in them and he won't have to take any notes. IHDNA ll-ROWNI.lil-I, her Home lic. I report to Miss Sladel becatlse I-ldna can't lill it up herself. llli'l l'Y IEYRNICS, her appreciation lor Mr. Knutty's lokes to lletty Lou Miga since she likes corn tool lYll.l.I.kM CXRICY. his dramatics book to any future senior. because he never did learn how to act. QIIQXN CHASIC. working at the basketball game to Mary l.on Coleman. since she has good nerves. yl,XNl'1'l' CONS'l'.-kN'l'lNl'l. her choir music to l'olIy SC'llZll'lH'l'. as she's the only otte who uses it. I5ll.l. COllN'l'RYM.XN. his lucky rabbit's loot to the next senior class. as they will need it. lXl.XRC.XRli'l COYNl'1. her sweaters to her sister Allie, since she wears them anyway. .XRl.l'2Nl'1 CRUMB, the name Crumbie to sisters lileanor and Carolyn, because they'lI get it eventttally and .kt-leue's sick ol' il. .ll'1.lN CUMMINCS. her homerootn teacher, Mr. lvers to any junior: she's had him lor three years. DICK D.-XMR,X'l'H. his mustache lrom senior play to anyone who wants a nice cookie duster, since it doesn't work on banana cream pie. SIllRl.liY D,kVll'ZS. her law handbook to Shirley Don- avan. as she had it all year anyway. Ill'1.lN DIQY. her attendance card to Mrs. livans. because she had it must ol' the time. XCNI-LS Dll'1Hl.. her history book to anyone who wants it: she's sick ol' carrying it around. CXROLYN DlNNl-ZEN. her position on the varsity cheerleading squad to lletty l.ou Miga, because she wants tt. RICHARD DOYl.l-I. chelnistry to any lucky' junior. maybe he will be able to understand it. M.k'l l' DlTDl'1CK, seat on llus 2 to joan Wessing, as she usually sits there. 'HOl l'. his linglish books to some one them. since Don won't need them any his height to any -layvec- basketball I come in handy. E493 NIARNA DWYIQR. her chemistry book to any Greek reading individual because of her inability to deci- pher its contents. l lil.M.k IQDWARDS. the bassoon to a patient person. since everyone asks so many questions about it. NANCY I-ZVXNS, all future Latin Ill homework to any poor kid who comes along: she'll be darned if she can ligure it out. Wllfl' I-KXRMICR, his place in A Cappella Choir to some intelligent freshmen. since that place needs in- telligence. RICHARD l-'INN his solid geometry book to any future geometry student. since it's the last thing he'll take with him. UIOSI-Il'll I-'lSCHliR, one S0111 on Bus 2 to -loan lombik. as he doesn't like to see her standing, CH.XRl.l'lS FRANCISCO. his books to some junior. since he's had them long enough. JOHN IFIIRMANSKI. a bottle ol' glue to Cene lima. because she's always dropping things. IIOHN CXRCASH. Whitesboro Central to lid I.oren1 since he doesn't go there anymore. DON.Xl.D CICARY, his good jokes to Dick Schultz: he doesn't have any. Il.lNl-fl' COOSli'l'RliY, her early seat on the bus to Dolores hlilllllfl, because she always ends up on the lloor. .XNN CRACI-1, her lour happy years at WCS to her brother llill. since he will be coming here next year. NIXRION CRICCZKOWSKI, her typewriter to Dolores Maziarz: she's used it lor three years. AIIM CRIQICNIC. being president ol' M.li. to the most worthy member, who will deserve the good times that go with it. DONALD ClllDO. his love ol' onions to Betty Lou Miga: she hates them too. Wll.lfRliD HXHN. a pair ol' roller skates and live study halls a day to the next president of Student Council: with these he might be able to keep up with every'- thing. .XNNIE H.XNSliN. her class ring to .KI Rehmg since he's had it lor two years, he might as well keep it. 'lO.XNlNli HASTINGS, the clothes she wears to sister Natalie. since hall' ol' them belong to her. DICK HXWKI-IN. the phone booth in l.ink's to Donald Niemeu: he's always waiting to use it. MARILYN HICNSEI., the name Cheezie to anybody who wants it: she doesn't. Cll.XRl.l'IS llllCHliS, his driving ability to Dick Smith. since he can't drive. CICORCE HIICHI-lS. his height to liddie Del'ahna: he can use a little. Nl.XRC.XRl-fl' HUGHES, her trip to Westminister Choir College to Molly Stauller. as Peg leels Molly deserves it. IRICNIC HllMl'HRliY, Mr. Knutty's dry humor to all luture seniors, as they'II get a charge from it. DONNA tlENNINCS, every high tnark she ever got to Mr. jones, because he never got any from her. .XNl'l'.-X .ll.kMl'lli'l'RO. her three years ol' math to any- one who can use them: she never will. CK KliYliS, his history books to Marilyn Keyes. so she can do something with them. yll'1.XN Kl.INCl.li. her seat on Bus 2 to her sister Barbara. since she will be needing it soon. FLOYD KORONOWSKI. all back linglish homework to anyone who can do it in order to let someone have something to do. l'.l.li,XNOR KOSTYN, her seat and all her good times in bookkeeping class to jack Frieclel: he tried all year to get her seat and he enjoyed the good times better than she did. Dl CLASS WILL HENRY KOSZEAYSKI. all his history notes to brother l.eonard. since he will be able to use them. jl'NE l.ADD. her seat in secretarial practice class to anyone who wants it: she's tired of it. DAYEY LANCLENECGER. English and social studies books to sister joan. she'll get them anyway. HAROLD LANSING, his books to some ttnlucky junior: Harold couldn't use them and he hopes they will. DICK l.lNDER. his chemistry book to Mr. Knuttyt maybe he can make some sense out of it. AYAl.'l'l'1R LORENZ. his books to brother Ed: he ttses them more than Walt does. l.OlS MAl.l.li'l'. a bottle of ink and her pen to Dick Edgettg his pen is always leaking and the teachers like neat papers. IOAN MASON. her farmer walk to joan Schreppel: i maybe she can improye it. E I'A'IRlC.lA M.yt:l.l'.NNON. her cashier's job in the cafeteria to Dolores l'owell. because she's always trying to get it. EDNA Mt:llEE. her seat in history class to lfrances Rollband: she enjoyed it eyen though she wasn't there yery much. AIARCAREI' lklCliRllll':. her history book to her sister Anne. since she's had a monopoly on it all year. liI.IZAllE'l'H Mt:SXVEENEY. secretarial practice class lo anyone who wants ll. DORIS Mll.l.ER, her silliness to Norma l.ou l'erry because Norma needs it. and it's about time Doris got rid of it. IEAN Mll.l.S. seat in homeroom 28. to anyone who n wants it because two years are long enough to have it. MARILYN MISIASZEK. her skill in driying to Mr. Rosebush's next class. because she values her life. MARY MOORE. her second period gym class to some unlucky soul: four years were too much. ROSS MOQUIN. his seat near the door in chemistry to anyone who wants to be the lirst one ottt. VIRGINIA MOSES. her history book to any ambitious junior because she uses l'at's. l.Ol7lS MOUNSER, all Mr. Knutty s bad jokes to Bob Coughlin, so he can add the corny ones to those he already has. RICHARD NlliME'l'l, the N.ll. presidency to lluck Weayer. because lluck has enough patience for the job. CATHARINE O'l I'O. locker iotiyq to Dick Christenson. since he can always be found near it. THERESA PACIOREK. her sweaters to sister Frances. since she wears them now. DICK PARRY, six inches of height to Crosby' Barnes because he's short and can't see anything. EDWIN l'l-INDRAK. No. :ti football helmet to Dick Moyer: it was his in the lirst place. SlllRl.l-XY l'l l.llKE. her schedule to Arleigh Patjuette. since he takes life too easy. tiliR'l'RlTDli PIERCE, her agility during the last min- ute deadline rush to Xy'illard jordan: the M'isp must go on. llER'l'HA PISARZYK. her fountain pen to Rosemary Marcinkiewicz because it doesn't work. Al'CI'S'l' PRICE, his retailing book to Don Motto. be- cause he's had it long enough. 'l'llERl'lSE QITINN. her glasses to joan Sweetland. since joan can manage them better than she. MARY REID. future bookkeeping homework to anyone who wants it. since she neyer has done it. FRANCIS RILEY. his seat in Miss lSerryman's room to brother joe. because he hopes to be a senior next year. jOXN ROB ACK. her dancing ability to sister Eileen. because -he seems to enjoy it. jOAN ROIRERTS, her chemistry lab experiments to any unlucky junior: there are too many explosions. jOANNE RODCERS. English notes and compositions to Dick Haas: he has them now. WANDA ROMANOWSKI, her plaid coat to sister Gerry. because she treats it like her own. jOSEl'H RYBKA. his ability to hit a golf ball straight to Frank Swierat. since it will saye him a lot of worry and extra walking. DOUGLAS SCHOLI., ability to sleep through chemistry class to any lucky junior: it is easier that way. DONALD SCHOFER. four years of mathematics to any junior who wants thcmg someone may need them. DOROTHY SHEIMA. future days at AVCS to brother Walter. because he'll be there next year. l.ORRAlNl-I SMITH, all books to brother 'l'honias be- cause he'll get them when he needs them. NORMAN SOjA. his peroxide hair formula to any WCS girl: he wants to share the secret formula. IACQIYELINE SOULE, another name to Sheila Sewell: their names are always getting mixed up. EVEl.YN Sl'El.l.MAN, her business law marks to Reggie Rahn. since he needs them. ROBERT SPRINCER. his basketball sneaks to brother Dick because he will need them for the next two years. jANE SROKA. her secretarial notes to Gladys Babula: she'll need them. HELEN STAHI., feature page of the Wisp to Sheila Sewell. since she will make a successful editor. GERALD STEVENS. his little freshman girl friends to Bob Wheeler. who likes them young. CHARLES STOCKHAIYSER. his motor bike to Dick Christensen. because his doesn't run. SHIRLEY STOHRER, her history 9 notes to brother Bud: he'll use them next year. HARRIET STOOKS, her seat on llus rj to those who stand when there are no seats. SHIRLEY SWI-Il-I'I'l.AND, her typewriter to the junk yard. since that's where it belongs. EDAVARD SXCZESNY. everything he didn't get to brother jim. since he wouldn't hare a chance other wise. jANE TRZEPACZ, all her books to Eddie 'l'r7epacl. be- cause she hopes he'll make use of them. Rl'I'A IFNCER, her secretarial practice book to Dolores Zaleski since Rita's had enough of it. THERESA VIVYAN, her last few pennies to james Yiyyan: he is always asking for money. HOAVARD AVEEKS, his English vocabulary book to joe Langang he murders the King's English. DOLORES WlI.l.EMS, her good school attendance to Roberta Beal. because she is so often absent. ARl.EN E WIND. all her books to the rest of the Wind's at AVCS. because they'll be passed down the lille any- way. liX'El.YN WOLAK. her long steps to 'I'anya Smolinsky: her's are so short. LARRY WORDEN. his seat in the back of the room in history to Don lfoyel, so he can catch up on his sleep. MAR l'HA WYNNE. her giggle to Miss Stadel. since Miss Stadel will miss it next year. DOLORES XAKRZEWSKI. future days at Whitesboro to the future Zaks, because they ll all be here. ROBERT ZAKRZEYVSKI, his seat in room 29 to any lucky junior because it's the best senior homeroom. ALEX ZOMISIK. his seat in homeroom 31 to Carl Mt- Curry. since it will keep him out of trouble in homes room 22. SENIOR PLAY ,,..s..., annum G57 THE CAST FIRST ROW: Richard Damrath tMr. Fosterj, Barbara Brennan tMrs Fosterl, Helen Stahl fMrs. Schultzhammeri, George Hughes lMr. Martindulel, Ann Grace Isusiej. SECOND ROW: Miss Dorothy Dey, directory Wilfred Hahn tOogieJ Therese Quinn Uudyi, Richard Keyes Ulandclphl, Joan Mason tBar barai. Ross Moquin CRex7, Gertrude Pierce tMitziJ, Margaret Hughes, assistant director. THIRD ROW: Joyce Beers tEloisel, Martha Wynne lMrs. Hotchkissl, Carolyn Dinneen tHannahJ. PRODUCTION STAFF Director ..,...ss,s..e,,.. Assistzuit Director ...., Music Director ...... Stage Manager ,... Lights ....s..ss.,... Sound Effects s.... Properit ies ,,,..s.....s.,...s..... Costumes uuml Mzikeellp .s,.. Publicity .............,,...,,,... . 'licikets zuul Progrzuus ..,.. E42 ....Miss Dorothy Dey Margaret Hughes Mrs. Dorothea XVzultlell ....NVillizuu Carey ....-Izuues Greene ,,..,,Donzild Guido .,.,Douuzi tlemiiugs ,,,s..,..Rita Unger ,i.,,Shirley Stohrer smklziuet Constantine A DATE WITH JUDY 5 0 P 1' Snr. lfn' Sul. lfn' nlilrll S171 . . Hl.l-.S'fI'Il In f111',Srl1l1flZfr'. nlrl 'Ill' X l lmzw'1r'r'1'ml.fr'f'r'r'11, l.fff'1 f'c1. ' l'1'f'.qf1r n flr1l1'71'l'ffl fl E131 JUNIGR PRGM ll CO-CHAIRMEN EVELYN WOLAK AND RICHARD HAWKEN THE 49 FABULOUS FATHOMS The .junior Prom will he tum-ililmerecl hy everyone lol' an long time alter nmny ul' the other memories ol' high sclioul lizuve In-en Iorgottc-u. I'his is cspefiully true ol' everyum' who worked to inztkg the Pmni an Sll1'C'CSS.'I1lICy will not unly rec'ull the one night hut also the lun :mtl lung' hours spent working on the Prom. When the long aiwanitetl night Iinzllly uunc, l'YC'l'y0lll' wzls ctiplivzitetl hy the lllySIl'l'l0llS zit- inospliere ol' King Neptune's Realm. .Xll were Iuscinzitecl hy the movement ol' the waives :mtl the pcrlllizii' Iish louncl everywllere, 'I'hc music' ul' Rav llimitrich :intl his Imziucl tlriltetl over the wlmle seat llom' Irmn the hull ol' zu sunken ship, :mtl an trip to Davy -Innes' l.ocke1' provicletl rt-heslnnc-nts lm' the CIZIIICCYS. The most thrill- ing moment 1-JI' the Prom, Imwever, was the trmvliiilgoil King Nt-ptune's 'l'lu'one with Dick Dzunrzitli :intl 'IIIICYCSU Quinn, :is King' :mtl Quiet-n. Then with the grzuul immh, the Prom IJCVZIIIIC just si lnemnry ol' an nigln in Milt, Ifzihulous l zithums. IIIIII QUEEN THERESE QUINN, KING RICHARD DAMRATH THE 49 FABULOUS FATHCDMS LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Roberts, Richard Finn, Barbara Jones, Richard Hawken, Therese Quinn, Richard Darnrath, Evelyn Walak, Edward Mandry, Dolores Carpenter, Richard Doyle. AND A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL Ill I95O OFFICERS l954 JUNIOR OFFICERS: Sitting, Josepli Riley, President: Earl Brown, Vice- FRESHMEN OFFICERS: Jacqueline Robinson, Secretary: Andrew Wind, President. Standing, William Deck, Treasurer: William Weaver, Sec- President: Patricia Maxwell, Vice President. Absent from picture: retary, Stephen Sychtysz, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Natalie Hastings, Treasurer: Eugene Mal- BTH GRADE OFFICERS: James Britt, Secretary: George Herthum, Vice- sun, President: Kyron Dewan, Vice'President: Gertrude Briggs, Sec- President: James McCarthy, President: Laurence Cox, Treasurer. retury, 7TH GRADE OFFICERS: Guy Bailey, Secretary: Peter Copperwheat, President: Charles Scliolefield, Treasurer: Jane Frye, Vice-President. IQ 'W ll CLASS OF I95O FIRST ROW: Ann McBride, Frances Rollband, Rose Fluggf Carol Cav- anaugh, Jane Trela, Mary Rose Wiggins, Agnes Smolik, Agnes Seavey, Jane Lachut, SECOND ROW: Carol Cox, Donna Cusworth, Dolores Nicholas, Marie Schremmer, Emily Kolwaite, Barbara Evans, Joanne McCabe. Myrle Clark, Mary Lou Humphrey, Gertrude Aniceto, Barbara Knight, Jean Tannebring, Charlotte Schermerhorn, Rita Cooney, Audrey Fransman, Thelma Tobin. THIRD ROW: Genevieve Dudek, Louise Sychtysz, Gladys Babulo, LaVerne Jones, Florence Koronawski, Joanne Mursch, Barbara Jones, Arlene Ray, Jean Bauder, Beverly Markey, Hazel Kane, Patricia Man- ley, Joan Brown, Dolores Zaleski, Betty Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Allie Coyne, Norma Perry, Doreen Parkinson, Roberto Cox, Lois Van Felt, June Baker, Jean Arciero, Virginia Wind. Barbara Race, Betty Roberts, Shirley Jones. FIFTH ROW: Mary Ellen Aiken, Martha Windecker, Barbara Hed- derick, Joan Bathrick, Barbara Kunkle, Joan White, Marilyn Rosen, Joan Schreppel, Shirley Danovan, Jean Whitman, Phyllis Yager. FIRST ROW: Edward DePalma, Robert Johnson, Robert Coughlin, Earl Brown, Joseph Riley, William Deck, William Weaver, William Mc- Donald, Bruce Hull. SECOND ROW: John Kloczkowski, Thomas Halpin, Paul Schultz, Ralph Abraham, Robert Wazenkewitz, Robert McGough, Salvator Coriale, Donald Motto, Donald Feeley, Robert Oderkirk, Stanley Babiarz, Douglas Burdick. THIRD ROW: Arleigh Pacquette, Lyle Callahan, Richard Schultz, Jerold Kowalsky, John Somers, Huntley Barns, Richard Christensen, li Richard Sliski, Richard Bush, Robert LaGrand, Robert Brown. FOURTH ROW: Harold Lennon, Edward Lorenz, Robert Smith, Kenneth Koslowsky, Frank Malloy, Robert Bush, Howard Kane, Alan O'Brien, William Strassberger, Willard Jordan, Donald Bagnall, Richard Ed- gen. FIFTH ROW: John Friedel, Donald Allen, John lsenecker, Bill Maddox, Emrys Ellis, Dwight Vicks, Anthony Toussaint, William Humphreys, Earl Duessler, John Welch, Scott Creaser, Douglas Jones, Francis Tobin, Richard Haas, Donald Fovel. Il CLASS OF I95I FIRST ROW: Roberta Gambetta, Paula Schartzer, Jacqueline Boland, Marilyn Schultz, Georgia Backus, Loretta Tullo, Janet McCabe, Beverly Wall, Laura Kroliow. SECOND ROW: Joan David, Florence Sears, Charlotte Mogren, Marie Guarno, Jean Roberts, Barbara Reuben, Betty lou Miga, Patricia Mielnick, Mary Cox, laura Krawczyk, Lillian Tormey. THIRD ROW: Genevieve Zima, Dolores Hyde, Gloria Dirtadian, Eileen Roback, Frances Kulaga, Eleanor Jones. Marilyn Keyes, Joan Wessing, Eleanor Crumb, Myrna Dudrak, Jane Goodman. FOURTH ROW: Carol Heinlz, Dolores Maziarz, Bertha Rybka, Rose Marcinkiewicz, Eleanor Paprock, Do'ores Bush, Marcia Bush, Nancy Gardner, Maureen Hughes, Mary Margaret Jones, Marilyn Kolmer. FIFTH ROW: Nona Deming, Natalie Hastings, Sandra Yager, Wanda Czerkies, Victoria Kulesa, Caroline Mack, Roberta Beal, Claudia Williams, Marian Hool, Helen Gates, Betty Fisher, Shirley Bowen, Ann Bullen. SIXTH ROW: Eleanor Ciaciola, Betty Wheeler, Gertrude Briggs, Ioan Cole, Deborah Gates, Priscilla Parce, Janet Powell, Janice Powell, Helen Sackett, Nancy Reibennacht. FIRST ROW: James McKelvey, John Wurster, Thomas Smith, Eugene Malsan, Kyron Dewan, Gerald McDonald, Peter Gentile, Ronald Cichowslxi, Edwin Golilx. SECOND ROW: John Fitzsimmons, Edward Trzepacz, James Hameline, Leonard Koszewski, Edward Mical, Richard Stolarczyk, Richard Hartman, James Whipple, Crosby Barns, Donald Brennan. THIRD ROW: Richard Lennon, Walter Marcinlciewicz, Robert Hoyt, Richard Springer, Michael Candella, Richard Harrington, Frederick Seidel, Edward Bevan, Robert Knych, Richard Janus, William Mc- Keeby. FOURTH ROW: William Abraham, Richard Balcum, James Byrnes, Charles Goodman, Joseph Aiken, Richard Frye, Donald Saville, Joseph Langdon, Robert Sellars, Wilfred Peters, David Coy. FIFTH ROW: James Neary, William Ryan, George Wynne, Gordon Holman, Ephriam Dealing, Albert Freyler, Terry Lindsay, Robert Witte, Richard Witte, Richard Moyer, Carl McCurray, Richard Hum' mel, William Williams. I. 'Nl CLASS OF l952 FIRST ROW: Joan Zombik, Donna Geary, Janet Mason, Margaret Wall, Jacqueline Robinson, Ellen Jewell, Beverly Freeman, Virginia Pawlawski, Carol O'Connor, Donna Diehl. SECOND ROW: Patricia Maxwell, Phyllis Jones, Carol Hastings, Joanne Branche, Mary Lou Appler, Kathleen Thomas, Norma Tan- nebring, Marie Slitz, Elaine Krol, Norma Tiffany, Eileen Somers, Virginia Humiston, Josephine Zornpardi, Dorothy Monroe, Mariorie Gardner, Gertrude Newman. THIRD ROW: Jean Edwards, Suzanne Tanury, Ann Gambetta, Phyllis Carpenter, Helen Romanowslci, Joyce Evans, Roberta Gambetta, Mary Rocco, Rita Kupiec, Joan Sweetland, Joan Evans, Beatrice Service, Betty Cimino, Loretta Roberts. FOURTH ROW: Joan Edwards, Molly Stauffer, Dolores Cowburn, Dorothy Kasperek, Dolores Wazenkewitz, Helen Kowal, Sonya Smo- linsky, Joan Adsit, Frances Babiarz, Nancy Kocybo, Marilyn McCabe, Marilyn Gilbert, Gwendolyn Yourdon, Marianne McDonald, Frances Paciorek. FIFTH ROW: Mary Bellamy, Nancy Mantor, Diane Race, Angela Siriannie, Sandro Wood, Ruth Keiser, Theresa Caponera, Elizabeth Kutash, Jacqueline St, John, Mary Lou Coleman, Barbara Plopper, Betty Parkinson, Sally Watts, Nancy Stoolcs. SIXTH ROW: Carol Gates, Margaret Roberts, Dolores Powell, Marietta Smith, Eleanor Parry, Ann Howard, Gertrude Kiper, Constance Siuta, Joan Langenegger, Ann Farrell, Beatrice Evans, Barbara Schafer, Marilyn Burley, Joan Sambor, Judith Stevens, Rita Ray, Mary Ann Shorter. FIRST ROW: Robert Muller, Richard Madden, Bruce Krcitxenberg, Lyle Burley, Vern Roberts, George Bower, Leroy Roberts, Harold Newton, George David. SECOND ROW: Jack Bathrick, Richard Molson, John Barron, John Ryczelr, John Lazerek, Richard Funlce, Patrick Alfano, John Malloy, Roger Howe, Richard Golilx, James Markley, Fred Maikranz, Richard Farmer, Robert Stanlxey. THIRD ROW: Chester Banek, Dudley Bailey, Ronald Schantz, Mathew Kloczkowslci, Wheeler Muller, Frank Swierat, James Szczesny, Kenneth Jones, Raymond Kolwaite, Larry Joslin, Stephen Sychtysz, Conrad Kowal, Charles Donahue, Robert Wheeler, William Taylor. FOURTH ROW: George Magnan, John Hummel, William Meyers, Wayne McDermott, Fred Kulik, Theodore Jones, Robert Stewart, Gerald Raga, Herbert Ogden, James Weaver, John Massarotti, Alvin Kennerknecht. FIFTH ROW: Neil Lockwood, Stan'ey Mikulski, Ronald Schafer, Gale Brennan, Frank Rehrn, Richard Bovee, Ralph Service, Richard Stofle. Robert Kiper, Walter Zarnoclc, James Qlumbach, Ronald Hovey, Andrew Wind, Robert Alexander, Donald Niemetz. II 'l'fl CLASS OF I953 FIRST ROW: Ann Thomas, Mary Carr, Helen Magnon, Tanya Smo- linsluy, Mary Lou Roberts, Gertrude Lawlor, Patricia Lawlor, Joan Powe'l, Lillian Hayduk. RECOND ROW: Jean Alsheimer, Joan Roberts, Mariorie Garguilo, Teresa Mullen, Margaret Jones, Mary Briggs, Carolyn Hayes, Patricia Riggles, Barbara Ann Althoff, Kathryn Abraham, Carol Robinsky. Diane Heintz, Jean Stofle. THIRD ROW: Barbara Rathbone, Mary Kane, Deborah Lennon, Ann Balcum, Doris Tobin, Nancy Nemeyer, Katherine Hughes, Margaret Bailey, Maran Ellis, Lorraine Zakrzewslmi, Betty Miller, Mary Gentile. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Wheeler, Vivian Van Etten, Lucille Mantor, Janet Steinhorst, Joan Hovel, Doreen Eberley, Jane Schmitter, Shirley l.aDue, Anne Siriannie. FIFTH ROW: Pauline Kobielski, Eleanor Smith, Barbara Tormey, Shirley Powell, Joan Schreppel, Eleanor Wilcox, Joan Mora, Carolyn Crumb, Shirley Lazarek, Patricia Powers. FIRST ROW: Francis Siriannie, Henry Kokosenslci, Robert Brown, James Saville, Burton Sperry, Angelo Gentile, Howard LaBounty, Robert Giftord, Larry Cox. SECOND ROW: Norbert Seavey, Howard Sheerin, Norman Greene, Rona'd Schantz, Norman Reinhart, George Stohrer, Sam Abraham, Edward Reuben, Robert McCordurk, James Geddes, Ronald Saville. Byron Rice, Leroy Graham, Donald Seavey. THIRD ROW: Gene Gates, Leo Cornmire, Thomas Farrell, James Vivyan, Francis O'Grady, Alfred Juda, Douglas Ferguson, John O'Grady, Richard Bathrick, Melvin Fauteux, Thomas Hughes, Arliss Barringer, Gene Uebler. FOURTH ROW: Gene Fletcher, James McCarthy, James Britt, Henry Haas, John Barry, Douglas Fauteux, William Hienz, Ralph Carrier, Dennis Howard, James Brien, Harvey Lake, Robert Stevener, Edward Crescent, Douglas Bowen. FIFTH ROW: James Manley, Chester Przylucki, Richard Jones, Fred Jones, Fred Miller, George Brooker, George Herthum, Richard Cheney, Curtis Smith, Kenneth Reuben, Richard Schafer, Fred Schremmer, Thomas Smith, Harry Wiggins, Harold Williams, Robert Goasetrey. ljllnllll CLASS OF I954 FIRST ROW: Beverly Roberts, Helen David. Carol Snow, Shirley Burley, Florence Bagnall, Theresa Schremmer, Adeline Koronowski, Mary Lou Stark, Nancy Roberts. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Benson, Jane Maziarz, Dora Lathers, Elaine Trad, Frances Cooney, Jean Geary, Jean Shartzer, Mariorie Hughes, Jane Rhodes, Joanne Bailey. THIRD ROW: Marie Curtacci, Dawn Haas, Judith Lennon, Catherine Reid, Jean Alsheimer, Lorraine Skirmet, Elizabeth Newton, Caroline Grieco, Sally Madden, Virginia Zakrzewski, Barbara Rowlands, Eleanor Laskowski, Catherine Mack. FOURTH ROW: Marcella Wiggins, Joyce Rahn, Nancy Moran, Eliza- beth Lewis, Grace Roberts, Joan Gates, Kath'een Pardi, Dorothy Decker, Barbara Burdick, Constance Szlosek, Helen Jones, Shirley Gleiner, Claire Jewell. FIFTH ROW: Marion Grieca, Marion Williams, Patricia Do'an, Joyce Dresser, Eleanor Jones, Margaret Berry, Constance Raga, Anita Cheney, Barbara Bigelow, Dorothy Evans, Janet Cunningham, Mary Hawken, Jane Frye, Patricia Whitaker. FIRST ROW: Ronald McBee, Michael Piekielniak, Walter Lachut, Kenneth Sweetland, Michael Guarno, Robert Gibbs, Richard Quinn, Myles O'Connor. SECOND ROW: Elwin Vanderland, Glen Vaughn, Stanley Banas. Peter Capperwheat, John Garguilo, Gregory Nickerson, John Curtis, Ronald Adsit, Albert Haidusz. Third Row: Joseph Mercier, Watson Thomas, Herbert Lockwood, Robert Topor, Phillip Jones, Robert Rice, Edward Parkinsn, Bruce Cheetham, Robert Herzog, David Jenkins, Peter Monna, Robert Boland. FOURTH ROW: Donald Broadhurst, Guy Bailey, Charles Madden, Thomas Dolin, John Roberts, Eugene Stevener, Rana'd Service, Fred Bray, Fred Kunkle, Eugene Williams. FIFTH ROW: Ray Bailey, Joseph Granata, Ronald Yager, Anthony LaPorte, William Weiss, Robert Klumbarh, Richard Moore, Corliss Yahnke, Charles Scholefield, Edward Dyman, James Ottoway, Ed- ward Sullivan, Douglas Delelt. 11511 WISP - OFFICIAL STAFF SEATED: Richard Doy'e, Willard Jordon, Mrs, Marion FilzGeraId, Ad- STANDING: Virginia Wind, Henry Koszewslci, Jerold Kowalslry, Bar' visor: Gerlrude Pierre, Editor: Barbara Brennan, Jean Klingel. bara Hedderick, Elizabeth Mcsweeney, Helen Slahl, nal presenl. ENTIRE WISP STAFF FIRST ROW- Jane Trzepacl, Jean Klingle, Elizabefh Mcsweeney, Henry Koslewski, Barbara Hedderick, Mrs, Fil1GeraId, Adviser, Gerlrude Pierce, Willard Jordan, Virginia Wind, Jerold Kowalsky, Barbara Brennan. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Misioszelr, .Iecm Cummings, Jean Bauder, Beverly Markey, Wanda Romanowski, Dolores Cowburn, Carol O'Connor, Dororhy Monroe, Molly Sfaufler, Laura Krawczylr, Ann McBride, Donna Cusworlh, Doris Baker, Jane Mullen, Ann Thomas. THIRD ROW: June Baker, Barbara Race, Dolores Zaleslci, Doris Miller, Allie Coyne, Jean Arciero, Lois Vnn Pell, Berry Thomas, Shirley Pfluke, Ann Grace, Barbara NNhee'er. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Janes, Priscilla Parce, Joan Balhriclc, Sheila Sewell, Marlha Wynne, Arlene Crumb. FIFTH ROW: John Somers, Charles Slockhauser, Gerald Stevens, James Greene, Bruce Hull, Richard Doyle, Robert Coughlin, If 3 QI SENIOR ATHLETIC SERVICE I FIRST ROW: Agnes Smolik, Ann Grace, Charlotte Mogren, Jean THIRD ROW: Joanne Hastings, Betty Byrnes, Margaret Coyne, Dorothy Roberts, Barbara Reuben, Mary Lou Humphrey, Donna Cuswarth, Furgal, Barbara Hedderick, Jane Trzepacl, Eleanor Kostyn. Com' He 'VIA FOURTH ROW: Jean Mills, Janet Goosetrey, Florence Koronowski, SECOND ROW: Barbara Brennan, Allie Coyne, Eleanor Ciacolci, Martha Wynne, Jaan Cole, Gene Zima, Natalie Hastings. Doris Miller, Jean Klingel, Jean Chase, Wanda Romanowski, Dorothy FIFTH ROW: Edward DePaIma, Henry Koszewski, George Hughes, Sheima. John Gargash, Donald Geary, John Welch, Norman Soici. JUNIOR SERVICE CLUB I FIRST ROW: Carol Snow, Mariorie Garguilo, Ann Sirionnie, Arthur THIRD ROW: Eleanor Laskowski, Mary Siriunnie, Beatrice Evans, Jones, Advisor, Thomas Farrell, Beverly Roberts. Betty Cimino, Joan Evans, Joyce Evans, Patricia Whitaker, Claire SECOND ROW: Adeline Koronowski, Gertrude Lawlor, Helen Mag- Jewell' nan, Dawn Haas, Carolyn Grieco, Mary Briggs, Jean Alsheimer, FOURTH ROW1 Phillip Jones, Eugene Sievener, Edward Crescent, Dorothy Decker, Lorraine Benson. James Vivyan, Douglas Bowen, Anthony LaPorte, Leroy Graham, Howard Sheerin. IA 'rfi K. E. SOCIETY .t FIRST ROW: Ann Grace, Barbara Jones, Myrle Clark, Doris Miller Allie Coyne, Joanne Hastings, Janet Gaosetrey, Barbara Hedderick Mary Reid, Agnes Diehl. SECOND ROW: Shirley Pfluke, Janet Constantine, Margaret Coyne, Barbara Brennan, Joanne Mursch, Joan Schreppel, Norma Lau Parry l.-'JJ , Roberta Cox, Sheila Sewell, Florence Koronowslti, Joanne Rodgers, . LaVerne Jones, Barbara Reuben, Dolores Zoleski, THIRD ROW: Phyllis Malsan, Natalie Hastings, Carol Benson, Jeanne Balsizer, Mary Ellen Aiken, Martha Windecker, Helen Stahl, Virginia , Moses, Eleanor Ciaiola, Harriet Stoolzs, Gloria Dirtadian. During the past year. lota Chapter ol' K.li. has been exceedingly active. not only as an organization connected with lVhitesboro Central School, but also as one ol' the nuiner' ous chapters which make up our statewide society. That we who are inelnhers ol' K.1i. are all loyal and willing to work to the hesl ol' our ability was eviclencecl during the pre- ceding nionths hy our innumerable success- lul activities including our novel Sock-trot, and other dances, the Sinorgashortl, roller skating parties and cartl parties. Those ol us who attentletl the annual K.E. convention in lihnira in 19.18 were extremely proud ol' the honors captured hy our own Iota Chapter, nainely, the winning ol' two ol' the three prize cups and the honor ol' playing host to next year's convention. To the KL. girls ol' toinor- row we wish to express a sincere with that their years in K.li. inay he as successful antl worthwhile as ours have heen. KE OFFICERS SITTING: Janet Goosetrey, Vice-President: Joanne Hastings, President: Doris Miller, Sergeant-at-arms and Chaplain. STANDING: Barbara Hedderick, Scribe: Allie Coyne, Cor- responding Secretary. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Joan Batliriclm, Recording Secretary: Doris Carr, Treasurer. c'Xl'l'lLlSllllg' lricmlslmip lllllllllg its SICXCIIS, l,0ll1llll S1'lxol'cr. Douglzis Srlmll, lhllllllll Xlllmll, juscpll rin-il Ull xx-iw pl'uspcmllslx with W4rl'lllWllllc'. sllurssllxl zlflivilics :uul nlrcauly has cslzilmlislu-il ll pcrmau14.'nl club ll0llYL', hllflll your lrirml zunl lu plum- mu. , META HETAIRON FRATERNITY FIRST ROW: Joseph Fischer, Richard Linder, Wilfred Hahn, William THIRD ROW: Conrad Kowal, Edward Bevan, Bruce Hull, Ronald Gfeenef HGHYY KO51eWSlilf Dovglus Scholl. Alfred Kolmer. Hovey, Louis Mounser, Harold Lennon, Walter Lorenz, Richard SECOND ROW: Gerald Stevens, Ross Moquin, Donald Schofer. Lennon. , . , ' In llll' autumn ol :SHP-. six ol lllc NllHll'lllS ol' Wliilcslwin Clcmrxll Silimil-Williznln fil'CCllC, Willrcrl llallm, .Xll'x'c'1l Kolnlcr. l x'um'is xllllillll. Ross Nluquin, :mal Rich- urml Iiimlcr fUI'g2lllllL'tl lhc Motu Llk'lilll'Ull l'.l'1llCl'Illlf to PYUIIIUIL' um-niln-rsnml Iop1'mimlL'u wlmlc- NUIIIC c-m'i1'onmcl1l lm' lllcm. .XI llwir lim mn-cling, lllL'Sl' buys sc- lvflccl six inure mclnlicrs-ILcrulcl l lS1'llL'l'. :mil Henry Koszcwski. illllS lair, ilu' lrzlli-rllllx' has can'- Hl'l1llI'Ull i I'2lll'l'llllf is L'2lgl'l' lu ln' ME OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Wilfred Hahn, Vice-Presi- SECOND ROW: Richard Linder, Trees' dem, James Greene, President, Henry urer, Douglas Scholl, Sergeanv-cn-urms. Koszewski, Scribe. ll 5511 ALPHA BETA GAMMA FHM-me FIRST ROW: Jackie Robinson, R-iia Unger, Belly Wheeler,.Virginia Jean Arciero, Marilyn Keyes, June Baker, Joan Wessing. Wind' loan Mason' lhefese Qumnf Co'olYn Dmneen' Dons Boker' THIRD ROW: Gerfrude Pierce, Marcia Field, Nona Deming, Gerlrude lcon Bmwn- Briggs, Marilyn Kolmer. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann McDonald, Shirley Donovan, Jean Roberts, FOURTH ROW: Pciiricia Manley, Dolores Bush, Arlene Wind, Evelyn Marilyn Hensel, Mary Lou Humphrey, Lois Van Pelf, Barbara Race, Wolak. O AB OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Carolyn Dinneen, Recording Secretary, Therese Quinn, SECOND ROW: Belly Wheeler, Historian, Doris Baker, Scribe, Joan Vile-President, Joan Mason, Presidenl, Virginia Wind, Treasurer. Brown, Corresponding Secrefaryy Rilo Unger, Sergeant-al-arms, It 7.15 ll NOSTRI BRATY FRATERNITY l fe... s c L 5 C Y ,M l 'll In MQ, YI FIRST ROW: Edward DePalma, Larry Scully, Donald Feeley, Richard Damraih, Joseph Rosinski, Rocco Nunno, Thomas Mullen, Richard Frye, Joseph Riley. SECOND ROW: Richard Hawken, John Wursfer, Richard Haas, Samuel Coriale, Edward Manna, Kyron Dewan, Albert Freyler. THIRD ROW: Donald Molto, Richard Lubey, Larry Worden, Richard Niemefz, Dona'd Fovel. FOURTH ROW: Edward Lorenz, Donald Guido, William Weaver, James Weaver, Donald Niemelz. FIFTH ROW: Jack Friedel, Howard Kane, William Deck, Gerald McDonald. NB OFFICERS FIRST ROW: William Weaver, Vice4Presideni: Richard Hawken, Treas- SECOND ROW: Edward Manna, Sergeanl-at-arms: Donald Guido, urer: Richard Niemelz, President. Corresponding Secrefaryg Richard Damralh, Scribe. II 57 QI A CAPPELLA CHOIR t i . . 5 Q i J 3 ' 5 A W' tr - Q v--f 4rQ 4+ FIRST ROW: Paula Shartzer, Joan Brown, Mary Reid, Margaret Hughes, Florence Sears, Marilyn Keyes, Jacqueline Soule, Shirley Stohrei, Dorothea Waddell, Director, Carol Cox, Eleanor Kostyn, Ann McBride, Marilyn Schultz, June Ladd, Joanne Mursch, Beverly Markey, Tran'es Rollband. SECOND ROW: Janet Constantine, Sheila Sewell, Helen Stahl, Bor- bara Brennan, Virginia Moses, Elma Edwards, Myrle Clark, Barbara Evans, Iva Berry, Janet Goosetrey, Margaret Coyne, Barbara Hed- derick, Deborah Gates, Joanne MrCaI:1e. THIRD ROW: Allie Coyne, Betty Byrnes, Jean Balsizer, Joanne Hast- inqs, Paul Schultz, Audrey Shaw, Gertrude Aniceto, Marna Dwyer, GIRLS' Martha Windecker, Arlene Wind, Therese Quinn, Robert Oderkirk, Larry Worden, Dwight Vicks. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Hull, Wilfred Hahn, Willard Jordan, William McDonald, Ronald Hovey, Wheeler Muller, Scott Creaser, Neil Lock- Robert Hummel, Walter wood, Douglas Jones, Richard Balcum, Lorenz, Richard Damrath, Theodore Jones, Huntley Barns. FIFTH ROW: Walter Farmer, John Somers, Harold Lennon, Norman Soia, Richard Lennon, William Carey, Michael Canclella, Richard Schultz, William Countryman, Richard Lubey, David Langenegger, William Maddox, George Hughes, Ross Moquin, Donald Guido, Donald Niemetz, Stanley Mikulski, Gerald Raga. CHOIR FIRST ROW: Betty Lou Miga, Jaan Evans, Sally Watts, Margaret Coyne, Joan Brown, Mrs. Waddell, Directory Martha Windecker, Betty Byrnes, Joanne Mursch, Marilyn Schultl, Francis Rollband. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Jones, Joyce Evans, Gloria Dirtadion, Beatrice Service, Jean Roberts, Susan Tanury, Carol Hastings, Carol Cava- naugh, Donna Diehl, Ellen Jewell, Betty Gambetta, Ann Grace, Dorothy Monroe, Patricia Maxwell, Betty Barnes, Jane Trela, Annes Smolilr, Barbara Knight, Marilyn Keyes, Roberta Gambetto. THIRD ROW: Dolores Cawburn, Gwendolyn Yerdon, Jane Edwards, Jean Edwards, Margaret Roberts, Ruth Keiser, Audrey Shaw, Cath- arine Otto, Nancy Evans, Nancy Stoolcs, Marcia Field, Mary Ann McDonald, Mary Guarno, Jean Gambetta, Janet McCabe, Jacqueline Robinson, Donna Cusworth, Dianne Race, Florence Sears, Joan Wessing. FOURTH ROW: Gertrude Kiper, Marietta Smith, Dolores Moziarz, Barbara Kunkle, Doreen Parkinson, Virginia Wind, Betty Parkinson, June Baker, Lois VunPeIt, Charlotte Schermerhorn, Nancy Kocyba, Ann McBride, Jane Goodman, Ann Howard, Angela Siriannie, FIFTH ROW: Molly Stauffer, Eleanor Parry, Jean Cummings, Myrle Clark, Deborah Gates, Priscilla Parce, Joan Langenegger, Gertrude Aniceto, Joanne McCabe, Dolores Bush, Barbara Evans. I1 -W II SENIOR BAND FIRST ROW: Beverly Freeman, Ronald Schantz, Norman Greene, Robert Gibbs, Donald Broadhurst, Dorothea Waddell, Director: Molly Staufler, Carol O'Connor, Joan Sweetland, Ann Balcum, SECOND ROW: Deborah Gates, Deborah Lennon, Mary Jones, Stanley Mikulski, Earl Brown, Dwight Vicks, Phyllis Jones, Charles Madden, Joanne Bailey, Paula Schartzer, Elwin Vanderland, Douglas Fer- guson, Gertrude Kiper, Catharine Otto, Raymond Beerhalter, William Abraham, Huntley Barns. JUNIOR THIRD ROW: Harold Lennon, David Coy, Robert Bathrick, Richard Janus, John Bathricll, John Fitzsimmons, Constance Raga, Charles Scholetield, Richard Cheney, Iva Berry, Elma Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Richard Lennon, Richard Christensen, Theodore Jones, Jane Edwards, Lillian Tormey, Joan Mara. FIFTH ROW: Emrys Ellis, Scott Creaser, Wheeler Muller, Gerald Stevens, Donald Schafer, Robert Wheeler, Francis Martin, Ross Moquin, Edwin Schofer, James Roberts, Ronald Hovey. CHOIR FIRST ROW: Ronald Adsit, Phillip Jones, Ronald Service, Richard Quinn, John Roberts, Eugene Stevener, Alfred Judo, Samuel Abra- ham, Arliss Barringer. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Skirmet, Joyce Rohn, Betty Newton, Kath- erine Kailra, Marie Curtacci, Eleanor Laskowslzi, Beverly Roberts, Carol Snow, Mary Lau Stark, Lorraine Benson, Josephine Zampardi, Adeline Koronowski. THIRD ROW: Tanya Srnolinsky, Barbara Burdick, Marcella Wiggins, Doris Tobin, Patricia Lawlor, Marion Grieco, Carol O'Connor, Carolyn Grieco, Donna Geary, Jane Mullen, Frances Cooney, Elaine Trad, Dara Lathers, Judith Lennon, Marilyn Miller, Catherine Reid, Grace Roberts, Barbara Rowlands, Dorothy Decker, Jean Alsheimer. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Cilecek, Director: Constance Szloselc, Constance Joyce Raga, Jean Geary, Virginia Zakrzewski, Patricia Dolan, Dresser, Jacqueline St. John, Jane Schmitter, Jaan Roberts, Maren Ellis, Lorraine Zakrzewski, Elizabeth Lewis, Patricia Riggles, Vivian VanEtten, Joan Gates, Nancy Nemeyer. FIFTH ROW: Margaret Bailey, Jean Stofle, Patricia Powers, Nancy Moore, Joan Mara, Barbara Rathbone, Mary Gentile, Lucille Mantor, Barbara Tormey, Margaret Berry, Kathleen Hughes, Anita Cheney, Mary Hawken, Janet Cunningham, Helen Jones, Jane Frye, Shirley Greiner, Barbara Bigelow. SIXTH ROW: James Vivyan, Harry Wiggins, Shirley Lazarek, Eleanor Wilcox,Joan Schreppel, Robert Klumbach, Norman Greene, Douglas Ferguson. .ull 'I Bovs' QuAR'rE'r Michael Candello, Wilfred Hahn, Donald Guido, William Countryman. MAJORETTES Dolores Hyde, laura Krawczyk, Ellen Jewell, Dolores Nicholas, Nancy Rieben- nacht, GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Mrs, Waddell, Director: Barbara Brennan, Jacqueline Souls, Joanne Hastings, Mar- tha Windecker, Margaret Hughes, Shirley Stohrer, Myrle Clark, Barbara Evansg He'en Stahl, not present. w,..,-W ' Os !,f' rv ! w 1 '51-fs in il iii? Ei, ' x -J IE HQ ll Si 5013 JUNIOR BAND FIRST ROW: Bobby Gibbs, Elwin Vander- land, Beverly Freeman, Donna Geary, Jane Rhodes, Jean Geary, Marilyn Miller, SECOND ROW: Byron Rice, Francis Siri- annie, Bruce Krafzenburg, Donald Broad- hursl, Ronald Schonfz, Joanne Bailey, Mary Briggs, Carol O'Connor, Ann Bal- cum. THIRD ROW: Peler Copperwheaf, Con- slance Raga, Charles Scholelield, Jean Edwards, Douglas Ferguson, Phyllis Jones. BOYS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Elwin Vanderland, Thomas Dolan, Eugene Sfevener, Bruce Cheelham. Joseph Mercier, Richard Quinn, David Jenkins, Roberl Herzog, Roberl Brown, Norman Greene. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Cilecek, Direclor: Phillip Janes, Thomas Farrel, James Viv- yan, John Bafhrick, William Slewarl, Harry Wiggins, George Herrhum, Robert Klumbaclr, Douglas Ferguson, Richard Barhrick, Edward Sullivan, John Roberls. STRING ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW: Jean Slofle, Dorolhy Decker, Nancy Nemeyer, Helen Ma nan, Marilyn Schulfz. Berry lou Miga, Slaire Jewell, Mary Lou Stark. SECOND ROW: Virginia Zakrzewski, Laura Krawczyk, Maren Ellis, Kennelh Sweelland, Joanne McCabe, Frances Cile- cek, Direcforg Barbara Evans, Kenneth Jones, Lorraine Zakrzewski, Belly Park- inson, Calherine Reid, Joanne Branche, Carol Snow. 53 2 Y .lf- MASQ 7- QTQWGIPRTIQ , fl'-A grip. . '- 7 Q ,. rwffip r wt, 12133, . FOOTBALL SCORES Eff ' L'Hig,, 571. 7 i I i ' XVlnLcslJoro fr Illon fr X'VhitcsImoro I2 Clinton o Whilcshoro 435 Czmastota I9 NVhitesboro 7 New Hartford fi Whiteslmoro I4 U.l .A. 7 XVhitcslJoro I2 Cortland 12 VVl1iLcsbo1'o 27 Proctor I3 A XV on 5 - Lost o is - Tied 2 E521 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM We FIRST ROW: Thomas Smith, Edwin Pendrak, William Harp, Joseph Rosinski, Richard Moyer, Rocco Nunno, Richard Niemetz, Walter Lorenz, Richard Buck, Richard Frye, Douglas Scholl, Kyron Dewan, William Weaver, Edward Manna, Robert Brown, Salvator Coriale. SECOND ROW: James Weaver, James Burnes, Donald Niemetz, JUNIOR VARSITY Joseph Aiken, Richard Balcum, Richard Zaleski, William Humphrey, Richard Haas, Francis Tobin, Howard Weeks, Robert Smith, Douglas Voss, William Maddox, Donald Guido, Albert Freyler, Donald Fovel, Robert Bush, James Neary, William Deck, Joseph Riley, Thomas Halpin, Robert Hoyt, Richard Christensen, Robert Coughlin. FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: George Herthum, Patrick Alfano, Ronald Hovey, Larry Joslin, Ronald Schoen, James McCarthy, Robert Alexander, William Meyers. SFCOND ROW- Jack Bower, Assistant foachg Henry Haas, Chester L Przylucki, Richard Farmer, William Barn, William Stewart, Theodore Jones, Robert Wheeler, James Klumbach, Fred Kulik, Gerald Raga, Richard Stofle, Stanley Mikulski, Conrad Kowal, leroy Roberts, Charfes Donohue, Robert Ingersoll, foach. il VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM X , William Harp, Capiaing Wilfred Hahn, Richard Frye, William Weaver, Roberl Springer, Edwin Pendrak, Donald Guido, Richard Haas, Kenneth Koslaski, Donald Fovel, Mark DeRosa. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Barbara Jones, Joan Mason, Jeanne Balsizer, Capfaing Carolyn Dinneen. Joan Schreppel. lil JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Howard Kane, Richard Smilh, Alben Freyler, William Deck, James Weaver, Donald Saville. SECOND ROW: Kyron Dewan, Richard Springer, Terry Lindsay, Earl Pfluke, James Burns, Gerald McDonald. J. V. CHEERLEADERS Joan Wessing, Dolores Zaleski, Marcia Field, Captain: Belly Lou Miga, Marianne McDonald. E553 VARSITY BASKETBALL '48 - '49 5 51, if 1,525 2,391 M dj X, A ' 4 ' 5' , 5 ld . msdfhik x U V ui M if A is ,Sf 1 0 5 5 ' rl so d X A w., N ' , f 1 . New , 125-M zbfq 225 ey sf , I J is -rr, 6 ' ' A i ,. :Z ' ' ki' 'PQ Q is N YT VX? 5 H, . J , eil 1 K9 My W Wl1it1-sliom .H Oriskany 26 Whitcshoro 63 St. Francis 34 Wliitc-sI1o1'o ,1 1 New Hartford 28 NVl1itesl1oro 111 Oriskany 29 Wliitcslmoro 117 St. Francis go XVl1itcsl1oro 37 Proctor 24 Wliitcslmoro 58 Y. Mills go Whitesboro 65 Rome 51 xVlllllT5lD0l'0 35 Proctor 41 YVl1itf-:sboro 50 U.F.A. 41 XVl1itc-slxo1'o53 Clinton 36 WVl1itcsboro 51 U.C.A. .lg XVl1itcsl1o1'o 1 2 Rome 22 XVl1itcslJoro .18 Eastwood 30 lVl1itcsl1oro 15 ll.C1..-X. 25 XVl1itcsboro 50 Frankfort 32 XVl1itcsl1o1'o 53 ll.l .1X. .11 NVl1itcsl1oro51 Syrafusc Central 35 lVl1itcslJo1'o .17 Clinton 38 -- -- XVl1itcsl1oro 54 New Hartford 411 Total 985 682 Wfhitcsboro - 985 Opponents - 682 VVon - IQ Lost - 1 51103 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM 9' FIRST ROW: Robert Mullen, Richard Madden, Bruce Hull, Thomas Mullen, Paul Schultz, Douglas Burdick, John Klocz Rowski. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Cox, Richard Hartman, Curtis Smith, Richard Linder, Harold Wiggins, Richard Slolarczylx Richard Funke, Manager. WRESTLING TEAM wvwdiy- FIRST ROW: Robert Johnston, Howard La Bounty, Bruce Hull. SECOND ROW: Robert Brown, Douglas Voss, Ralph Abraham, William Abraham. THIRD ROW: Richard Moyer, Thomas Halpin, James Neary, Richard Buck, Thomas Mullen. E671 ATHLETIC COUNCIL .JW I y f ws' 4, - I I MHMW 5' ,M I John O'Mora, Robert Ingersoll, Roland lvers, Allen Frye, Shirley Wrolhall, Beafrice Ruclmin. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION New FIRST ROW: Gertrude Pierce, Barbara Heclderick, Allie Coyne, Joyce Beers, Joan Balhrick, Bealrice Rudmin, Advisor: Sheila Sewell. SECOND ROW: Wanda Romonowski, Gerfrude Briggs, Joan White, Margorel Coyne, Doreen Parkinson, Shirley Davies THIRD ROW: Patricia Manley, Joanne Mursch, Florence Koranowski, l.aVerne Jones. li GS J GIRLS' SPORTS metre GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAMS BUTTONS AND BOWS ffirst Rowl: Marion Grieco, Mary Elizabeth Hawken, Helen Jones, Lorraine Skermet, Constance Szlo- sek, Captain: Jane Frye, Shirley Greiner, Judith Lennon, Carolyn Grieco, LONG SHOTS fSecond Rowj: Allie Coyne, F orence Koronowski, Joanne Mursch, Gertrude Briggs, Joyce Beers, Captain, Gertrude Pierce, Joan White, Betty Parla- inson, Carol Benson. IThird Rowj: Nancy Stooks, Marianne Mc- Donald, Dolores Bush, Rita Unger. GIRLS' BOWLING GROUP FIRST ROW: Lorreta Tullo, Betty Gam- betta, Beverly Service, Ellen Jewell, Jac- queline Robinson, Shirley Davies, Georgia Backus, Patricia Mielnick, Rita Cooney, Donna Cusworth, Carol Cox, Claudia Williams, Charlotte Schermerhorn. SECOND ROW: Norma Tonnebring, Nancy Gardner, Maureen Hughes, Mar- iorie Gardner, Dorothy Monroe, Donna Geary, Frances Babiarz, Helen Ramanow- ski, Rita Kupiec, Elaine Krol, Eileen Somers, Marie Slitz, Margaret McBride, Monica Synakowski, Jean Tannebring. THIRD ROW: Joan Cole, Beverly Stephen- son, Sandra Wood, Patricia Maxwell, Mary Roscoe, Joan Adsit, Marilyn Gilbert, Deborah Lennon, Therese Caponera, Ruth Keiser, Jean Chase, Jacqueline St. John. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Manley, Dolores Bush, Sandra Yager, Gertrude Briggs, Joyce Beers, Joan White, Mary lou Hum- phrey, Doris Baker, Doreen Eberly, Ele- anor Crumb, Jaan Langenegger, Dolores Powell, Barbara Plopper, Marietta Smith. Mary Lou Coleman. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAMS LONG SHOTS ffirst Rowl: Allie Coyne, F'orence Koronawski, Joanne Mursch, Gertrude Briggs, Gertrude Pierce, Joyce Beers, Captain, Joan White, Dolores Bush, Rita Unger, Carol Benson. RUDMlN'S RAIDERS f5econd Rowjs Nancy Moore. Jean Stofel, Patricia Powers, Tanya Smolinsky, Captain, Miss Rudmin, Advisor: Mory Lou Roberts, Lorraine Zakr- zewski, Doreen Eberley. SCIO CLUB FIRST ROW: Robert Coughlin, Beverly Markey, John Somers, Howard McCabe, Advisor: Dwight Vicks, Sheila Sewell, Hunt! ley Barns. SECOND ROW: Barbara Knight, Laura Krawczyll, Jenn Good- man, Jean Baader, Florence Sears, Frances Rollband, Gertrude Aniceto. THIRD ROW: Richard Hartman, Michael Canclella, Charles Goodman, David Cay, William Maddox, Jerold Kowalslcy, Douglas Burdick, Richard Janus, Stanley Babiorz. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Edward Micol, lohn Kloczkowski, Joseph Swierat, Franklin Kam, Advisor, Edward Szczesny, John Banas, Stanley Buhiorx. SECOND ROW: Donald Althoff, Charles Hughes, Lyle Callahan, Alvin Kennerknecht, Raymond Kalwaite. If7 fl SECRETARIAL PRACTICE CLUB FIRST ROW: Jeanne Cummings, June Ladd, Dolores Willems, Dorothy Furgal, Jean Klingel, Jean Chase, Jane Srolxu. SECOND ROW: Mary Reid, Wanda Romanowski, Joan Robacll, Marilyn Misiaszek, Bertha Pisarczyk, Marion Greczkowski, Theresa Paciorek, Theresa Vivyan, Anne Marie Hansen, Eleanor Koslyn. THIRD ROW: Agnes Diehl, Elizabelh McSweeney, Jane Trzepacz, Shirley Sweelland, Harriel Sloolts, Rilo Unger, Mary Moore. LIBRARY COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Jean Alsheimer, Helen Magnan, Mary lou Roberts, Shirley Lazarek, Lillian Hayduk, Carolyn Crumb, Florence Bag- na'l, Dorolhy Decker, He'en David. SECOND ROW: Joyce Rohn, Gerlrucle Lawlor, Jean Day, Mar- iorie Gardner, Jacqueline SI. John, Miss Ruth Hari, Advisor: Mariarie Garguilo, Kavhleen Hughes, Belly Miller, Diane Heinfz. THIRD ROW: Marion Williams, Nancy Gardner, Joan Roberls Gwenddyn Yourdon, Maven Ellis, Carol Robinski, Lorraine Zallrzewski, Joan Powe'l, Tanya Smolinsky. FOURTH ROW: Joan Adsil, Sonya Smolinsky, Joyce Beers, Joan While, Elizabeth Hawken, Barbara Bigelow, Mary Kane, Bor- bara Whee'er. II7liI 1 ' 4 is S all in wud 3' Lili' - 'lf 'F- it t ,,a I.. ' ' ', z . , In . , Nd amen y 'W' .ar LV The thirteenth annual yearbook publication represeni T the cooperative effort of the entire school. Faculty, classes, 3. 5, i S organizations-all merit the sincere gratitu of the editors J and committee members of Che-Ga-Quat-Ai a. ' p h ,il ' Q' Special appreciation goes to: Miss Sophie Berryltsian, year- book aclvisorg Mr. Alfred Peters, o A S homas Peters Printing Company: :ind Mr. A. ' . of thepMadell 5 Studios. Their assistance and suggestio, ' ere invaluable. -of ' '.Q, W N54 rr- Y ' if if 'al is Q, V 'O V1 .' 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