Whitesboro High School - Chegaquatka Yearbook (Whitesboro, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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C uf v2 gg 1. -vw :Lima :nz 2 f A 51 ' 1 - . 1 W r ,.,- m A , ., , fm'- A. , 3 km' f f,,, . ,,,,,.M . . fr: , n M5?'?3vwl1,. f T.Zff??S',:: fi,-1. 1 r 'Q v H W PM J my -- ,-, rf x, CHE-GA-UUAT-Ii!-X ir ir 'A' O 0 il 9 5 1 0 0 VUL. 15 Ed Ch f OS M RCI KIE CZ B M EUGENE MALSAN d C Published by the Senior Class of WHITESBUHII CENTRAL HIGH SEHUIJL FIIHEWUBII This book has been compiled with but one pur- pose - to bring to the students of WCS a pleasant remembrance of the fun and joy they had in 1951. Especially to the Seniors, this annual should be- come their yearbook -a treasure in the years to come, bringing to them recollections of their high school days. It is the hope ofthe editors ofthe 1951 edition of the Che-Ga-Qual-Ka that this annual maintains the high standard established by the editors of past years and that it meets with the approval of the Seniors and the student body. WHAT lllllifi THE FUTURE HIILII? No one knows the answer to this important question, but we do know that the outlook is not too bright. The present day threat to our American democracy is indeed challeng- ing to the Senior Class of l95l. It is the responsibility ol' each member of this class, in appreciation of the privilege of having lived in America, to work to the utmost of his ability to help save our democracy from the evils ol' the world. By making good choices and accepting responsibil- ity in his own Held, and by being cooperative and faithful at all times, each senior will have reached the first step- ping stone on the road to freedom, happiness, and democ- racy. The Class of '51 entered VVhitesboro Central School to learn. Now, they shall go forth to serve. Serve, - seniors, do serve while you can. Serve to make America really a safe and secure countryg then serve to keep it sale and secure. l2l ' DEDIIII-lTIl1 XVC, the Senior Class of l95l, are proud and happy to dedicate our most treasured possession, our Yearbook, to Mr. Julius Fillips. His guidance and understanding at all times have been, and still are appreciated far beyond what mere words can explain. No matter how busy Mr. Fillips is, he always offers a friendly word and a helping hand to us during our trying moments. It is in this humble way that we express our gratitude lor his services to our class. tru AHMI STHATII1 wc' rcx'icw our SK'IliOl' yczn' 111 XVl1ilcslmm'uClcnlml Sflmul, NIV. llznmlcl XY. lfo mil Xlr. -IQIIIICS lt. lhnwlm urn' 0lllhl2llllllllg Ill our IIK'lIlUl'l4'S. I hm haw, IIITOIIQII 1 uc'll-m'g:u11fc'd 1ltlllIllllSllk1lllU!1, clcvclopcnl the high IKICLIIS ul thc sclmol :mal Inu 1 1 Incl ll1L'Slllill'!lISlll lllllliblillllg lhosc' IJIKIIICIIJICS. I hm' lmzlw-r.1ll:plu'd us XYIKII Ill mx mlzlslic' 2lllVlllll2lgCS Zlllll :I vz1l'ic'lyul l'Xll'2l-flllklkiflllill' 1ll'liXiIiCS. 'I'l1c'y wen' zllx mulling to lislvn to our pmlmlcllln :mel hclp us solve lIlk'lll. XVO, llll'l'Cl0l'K'. cxtcml 1 arty thunk you to IIYCIII l'm'1l1vi1' hclpuml c'o-olwlutimm. -,nw ...Ml I11 FACULTY FIRST ROW: Warren Johnson, Robert Ingersoll, Helen Poller, Roberl Cody, Joyce Toussainl, James E. Brown, Berlha L. Miller, Sophie Berryman, Dorolhea Waddell, Joseph Farrell, Rufh Belle Merrill. SECOND ROW: Grace Hanicker, Julia Cassidy, Dorothy Evans, Mae Fulmer, Alice Duranl, Beafrice Rudmin, Alice Knuliy, Thelma Rein- mann, Dorothy Dey, Ruth Harl, Margarel Jackson, Rose McNulty, Kafhryn Roschelc, Aniia Mae Leone. THIRD ROW: Felix Howe, Clinton Askew, Arthur Jones, William Blank, Julius Fillips, Lawrence Rosebush, Allen G. Frye. FOURTH ROW: John Knully, John O'Mara, Clement Slrisso-Praclice Teacher, Howard McCabe, Harald Head, William Schueler. X I ., 5 Nfwl SEATED: Mrs. Richard Fonlaine STANDING: Miss Genevieve Dudell, Mrs. George Appler l7'I HUAHU UP EUUEATIUN IIiII,l,.XRIl li. lox!-is,l'11'.x'l'rlr'11l 1Izu'uI1l'I'. I.l'IIIIUII .Xll'1mI'l'. l'c'lcls lim sl C- Scholl limlwaml KCIII PAUULTY AUVISUHS Xliss licrryiliznn Nliss Nlillci Nlr. finaly Nliss NIc'1'l'ill . 5.I',X.lII5 XIls.I'ollc'1' Nils. . IIHE-Gil-l1U!lT-till STAFF 'WM FIRST ROW: Myrna Dudrak, Janet McCabe, Bertha Rybka, Gloria Dirtadian, Eugene Malsan, Rose Marcinkiewicz, Richard Hartman, Mike Candella, Lillian Tormey, Debby Gates. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Crumb, Betty Fischer, Georgia Backus, Marian Hool, Helen Gates, Eleanor Paprock, Caroline Mack, Victoria Kulesa, Dolores Maziarz, Frances Kulaga, Maureen Hughes, Loretta Hamilton, Paula Shartzer. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Mogren, Laura Krawczyk, Mary Cox, Marilyn Keyes, Barbara Reuben, .lean Roberts, Dolores Bush, Sue Marcy, Pot Mielnick, Eleanor Jones, Jane Goodman. FOURTH ROW: Betty Grctcey, Betty Barns, Natalie Hastings, Sandra Yager, Betty Wheeler, Gertrude Briggs, Florence Sears, Janice Powell, Nancy Riebennacht. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Cichowski, Richard Harrington, George Wynne, Robert Knych, Richard Springer, Gerald McDonald, Richard Bolcum, ATIU AI. HU UH SUCIETY FIRST ROW: Helen Gates, Charlotte Mogren, Rose Marcinkiewicz, Secretary, Robert Hoyt, Presidentp Mr. James E, Brown, Robert Hum- mel, Vice-President, Mary Margaret Jones, Carol O'Cannor, Dorothy Monroe. SECOND ROW: Betty Kutas, Dolores Maziarz, Eleanor Paprock, Mrs. Helen Potter, Mr. Julius Fillips, Florence Sears, Joan Wessing, Dolores Cowlaurn, Molly Stautfer. THIRD ROW: Eugene Malsan, Conrad Kowal, Dick Frye, Gertrude Briggs, Ann Farrell, Ann Howard, Eleanor Parry. FOURTH ROW: Jerald McDonald, Kyron Dewan, Jack Barrett, John Fitzsimmons, Richard Ma san. lffl EDITUHS UF IIHE-IHA-IQIU!-XT-Ii ROSE IXIARCINKIEWICZ Iirliiorrin-C11 iff lilwczl-:NE NIALSAN RICHARD HARTMAN Business Mzumgcr Ar! lirlitor U1 li' Z-lI.lVI!-l lVlI-lTEIl Hail to thee, O Sons of Whitesboro, We have a trust to keep: 'l'he love ol Whitcsboro High School And her high ideals to seek. Loyalty is for the blue, And the white means honor bright, So we'll all stand true forever 'l'o the Royal Blue and YVhite. 'l'hrough the four long years of high school, 'Midst the scenes we love so well: Wfe have struggled on and upward l'ill we've reached the goal ideal. Whitesboro High, we'll ne'er forget you, You will always looin so bright: And we'll always stand defender For the Royal Blue and White. When we're launched on lile's great journey And we conie to toil and care: We will think of dear old VVhitesboro And the morals we learned there. We'll uphold her hne ideals, And we'll represent the rightg Be right, be square, be true, be fair 'l'o the Royal Blue and White! l3l SE IUH III. SS UFFIIIEHS l,I'l'Sl'lI1'Ilf . . Sr'r'rf'l11ry . . 'h'l'flSIll'l'I' . . I'IIIY'-lJl'l'.Yf!ll'Ilf . . SE IUH EL . Iilmaxl-1 XI,u.s,xN . . S.-xN1m,x Y,xc:1-ik Clr1Mu,o1' 1'1-1 NIUGRICN RIKIIIARIJ S'1'nl.,uu:m'u S5 -1951 l91 Joseph Aiken .M'l1c lim 1mm1'il lunior Servirc I: llascbzlll l, 2, Football 2. 3: Rillc Club 2, 31 Bowling I, 2, El. -I. film: of lem' worrlx arf' ilu' hrs! Mimi. Richard Balcum Smiley This ix for ilu' l1irrlx. lfootball I. 2: Howling I, 3, Secretary 41 N. B. fl. A13 .X Clap- pvlla Choir 2, II, -I: l'inul'orc -lg Senior Annual. An lzomfsl man ix lln' 110- Inlrsl work of Curl. Crosby Barns C, ll. llr1v,l:iggirl. ' junior llancl I1 lunibling l, 2. fl, 'lg Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. 'I'l1rf publir IllllAl rlml will lu' ie'rued. Edward Bevan rid For Ihr' l1ir4l.x ' junior Ring Conunittcc. 'li1 err ix human: io forgiwf 1Ii1'in1'. Georgia Backus 1 Quo A'f1ll,l!llll1'1lHllU1l'.IH llalskcllmull I. 2, fl. Al: Yollvy- bull l, 2. fl, I: Sollbaill l, 2. II. il: Soccer I, 2. fl. -l: Bowling I. 2. fi: Girls' .Xllllclir .xSSlN'l2l' lion 2. II. II: Senior Annual: SL't'l'l'l2ll'I1lI l'r:u'lirL' Club, Unlcgu Illli I. fl lilllr lmrlr ollwr lI!1I'lIUl.V u lqrrul until. Berry Barnes llzlrmcy ll:1nrl1jr,fL1'rl junior Prom ,Xrl fIUllllllllI1'l'C Srio Club I: .Xfi1llllK'IIlllIIlUll' fl, lg I'iunlorc il: Girls' illmoir 2. fl: Youll linscniblv Al: JY cIIlt'l'l'Il'illICl' fl, Yzirsily Cllccr- lc-:ulor I: llnskvllmll l. 2. fl, AI: Yollcxbull I. 2. fI,AI1 Softball l, 2. fl, -I: Swimming 2, AI: Soul-r l. 2. Il, il: Girls' 'l'rzu'k 'I'c:un l, 2. 3. il, CAI 2. fl. Secretary Al: Illlllhllllg Llub l, 2. fl. -lg r . -, ,- L ll. I. 2, 3, lllhlllllilll -I. ml Illl'IIY lll'll!'l ll1llll'l'lll ll r'ln'rvll1l 1nlmlr'num'4'. Roberta Beal Bobbie lJi1Iro111'zw'r? Junior l'ron1 fIUllllllIIlCCI lfu- lurc IIOIlIL'lll1IIiL'l'S ol' .'xlIlC'l'Il'il 23 Scio Club lg Girls' 'I'rzu'k 'll-:nn I: Nlzrjorcllcs I. 2. Pl, -4: N. S. 2. II. -I. lI1'1 lr1l1'r1l.x un' mon' of ilu' .xilwnl r'l11.x.s. Gertrude Irene Briggs Cort Oh, n1vgoxl1. ' llziskclballl I. 2, fl, -I: Yollvr- min l.2.fI.41SoIlImlI 1. 2, 31, 4: Swimming l. 21 Souvr I. 2, 'K I Kills' 'l'l ull nnl ' 'I 'z l'cz .L,.. -lg C-.XX 2, Ircusurcr fl. Presi- IICIII 4: Bowling 2. II, -Ig lum- blingl1lub2. II. -I: Sophomore Class Secretary: Svnior .Xu- nuall Senior Play: fillilllilllllll junior Prom .Xrl llonunillcc: National llonor Society 41 Studi-nl Council Sccrclzlry fi: XVisp l, Sports lirlilor 4, -lun- ior Scrxiu- Prcsiclcnl l1.X Calp- pcllzr Choir Pl: Pinalorv 'lg C-irls Choir l, 1: A. ll. I. 2. Scribe fl, Yltl'-I'l'CSIlICllI -I. nl gllllfl .sport mul lllllll'lIf'llll'Y llIl'lllIl'!l. Dolores Bush llusliy ll'lmI 'x llu' ru.rl1! llziskcllmll I. 2. Il. -l: Yullcy- ball l. 2. El. -lg Sullbzill l. 2. fl. 'lg Surfer I. 2. 3.41: luxnbling Glub 2. Sl. 4: Girls' 'I'rzn'k 'l'v:nn l. 2. Sl. -l: llnwling l: Girls' .Xllilclir .Xssnrizlliuii 2. l'rcsi4l1-nl fl. 'l'rczisurcr -l: Sen- inr .hnniulz Girls' Glioir 2. Il: .L ll. 2. Il. l. ll'illm11l lllllglllfl' Illvrr ix im jour. Eleanor Ciaiola --:aim- No lfirlfIr'n. ' llaskctbnll I. 2. fl. -lg Ynllcy- balll l. 2. Sl. -lg Softball fl, -ll Swinnning 2: lllllllllllllllll 2. Il. -l: Girls' 'l'rzu'k 'licann l. 2. fl. Al: Bowling 2: Squairc llzuicing fl: junior Sciwiu' l: Girls' .Xllilvlir .xSS0l'lllllllIl 2. fl. -l: Girls' Gbnir l. 2. 25: Sf.-ninr Xnnuail: Scninr .Xllilclir Scr- rirm' 2. 3: .X Capps-lla illinir -lg l'inzlI'urc 'lg K. l-l. 2. Il. Scr- gflllll-ill-.xl'lllS -I. Cur1llfl1'rlr'r ix ll ,hlrml nl slmi' g'l'U1l'lll in Illl ugrrl llll.lUIIl.', Joan Cole lounic flu unmziug 1lr'1ll1r'liun Bowling l: Svnimn' Xlllltlll' hcrriu- l. 2: Oincga l'ln .l. -l. Si-ri'claii'y 2. .-l light lirurl Iimxr long. Mary Cox Guxic l.vn'lllmlnr1rl? llziskvllmll 2. Il. -l: Suucr 2. Il. Al: junior RL-ml Grows: junior l'roni .Xrl Gnnnnillcc: Scninr .Mlilclir Sci'viu': Svninr .Kn- nuzil: Bowling: Girls' Mlilc- lic' .Xssncizilinii fl. sl: lllIll'g2l l'lii 2. Il. Srrilic -l. ln quif'lm'x.v mul rmlllflrrlrr' .vlmll lu' vain' .YlI'l'lIglll. Donald Brennan Hull llillllllll-VII .my Izmir! Senior .Xllilulir Scrxirm' 2. fl. -lg Ski Club 2. fl. -l: lfirc Gupluin fl: limvling Il. sl: lunibling Glub llRillvillllbfl.l'l'csi1lL'lll -l. nl lIlll', II lr1'r'. ll fI'll'll!ll-X funn. Ronald Bush llusliy Sim'r' ai'lu'n! junior llznnnl I: lfnnlbull El: Rillctllnb I. Quill lSll:20U!1llIlllQ.U Michael Candella Nlicllcllc l,4'l'.s gn .X'Ul'l,l, lmi'.s. ' lrnlurv llairnicrs ol .Xnicruu l. ,.. l',.. 2. fl. l'rcsiilc'nl l: N isp 2, Sun Glub 2: .X Guppcllal Glinir I, 2. fl. -l. 'lrcusiirci' fl: Buys' Qllkll'lt'l l, 2. sl: l'inzilnrc Solu- isi -lg Rauliu Club fl. bl: Presi- llClll. l'linlngr:ipliy Glub 'll junior Ring li0llllllllll'l'l .lun- I im' lrmn Glmirinun: -lunini l'rrnn .Xrl fl0lllllllllCC1 ll'csl- nnnslvr Llimr Lollcgc 2. 5. 'lg Scninr Annual: Scninr l'luy Gmiiiiiillvv: llcllai Glii 'l'l't'2lS- urcr fl. Prcsimlcnl 'lg Bowling 'l. Xu .suunrr .mill lllllll flum' .wr ru'I.s ruin' :nun nl n'm'll:.' Ronald J. Cichowski 'AGliim:lgu lkzzfzl ln'lI1'r 1l'!ll1'll il. l1u.rl1'r'. l'nn'ling l. El. '11 -luninr Ring Kluniniillccz Wisp Il. 4: Senior Xllllflll' S1-rrirc Ii. -l: Yisnnl .Xiils fl. ll. Senior Scrviu' fl. sl lli-Y Scrrclairy fl, 'liczislirci' -l lx'n1m'l1'rlgf' ix nmn' llmn l'q1liz'ul1'nl In .vlcill. David Coy Orange MII-l'lII?l1lII' nl1'rIou'u. Baseball I: Irauk I: mio Club l. 2: Conu-rl llzuul I. 12: Yol- Icyball fl, -I: Ifoolbnll fl. IC Wrestling fI. l'Qa'1'1rir1rli11num. Kyron Dewan MM .. lining l i.xh'in Ifoolball I. 2. II. I: Ilziwbzill I. 2. II. -I1 Ilaskvllizlll I. 21 Irzuk fl. -I: Yollcyball Il, I: Class Ylll'-PITSIKIUIII 2. FI: Scuior Svrriu' II. 'Iil'l'2lhlIlI'l' I: Slu- 4Il'lll Council I'iXl'llIIIIl' Colu- lllIlIL'l' -I: Senior Plui: Senior Play Conuuincc: Nzuiouul lIonorSo1'ir-ly I: N. II. 2. II. I: 'Iuuior Rolarian I. Hur u'i.x1' IIIIIHIA 1v'r1li4'I nul- u'1'igll.x rlll lumix, Peter Durham l'cu ' li1'0rg1'. ' Bowling AI. -SIIFIIFI' is mmf HIIIAIIIII Ilmu ., any snug. John H. Fitxsirnmons Fitz 'Sfilsz' m1 ' 'Iunim Ilaucl I: Scnior llauul 2, fl: junior Sviwiu' I: Srio Club I: lfoolbzill I, fl: Ilnwvlmll fl: 'IAl'2N'IL fl: junior Prom Colu- iliillvc: Svnior Scriirv II, -I: Senior Play: Nzuionzil Ilouor Sorivly 'IL Sluclvnl Couiuil, Managvr ol' SIINICIII Council Storm' I. Corresponding Scrrc- tary -I: .Iunior Rotzirizlu I: N. ll. 3. I. IIN makux iI.x own u'r'l1'umn and ll'1'l'II nll rIi.vlim'liou.r. Eleanor Crumb HfIl'IIIlIIlIl ' II im: 'I u1'illu'r Nm-moi Plan f.0IllIlllIIl'l'1hlllll' lor Prom ,XII Couuuillvv: Su- l'I'I1ll'IilI I'rzuliu' Club: Ilan- I-wlbzill il: Yolloyliall fl. II: Soli- Iizlll I: Ilzuliuinlou 2: Sorccl fl. I: Ilowliug 2. II, I: l.ilIS'.XlI1- Ivlir Xssomialioug Svuior Scr- xirc Urgzmilzuiou II. I: Ilorsv- bzuk Ruling 2. fl: Ilikiug 2: We-zulu-r Club Il: Squam Ilzuuiug fl. I'f'u' lllingx un' illljmmilrla' In rliligruu' null rkillf' Aurilla Counihan RiII:i .SrlY. I1'llrl, ' IIN I, 2: Ilzu-kcllmlll Yollvs bull Il: SINICI fl: llzuikiug I: I.ibr:u'x Council 'IC Scuior Sm, rum' IIIQZIIIIIZIIIOII II, Kbsvulm Scrrvlziri I: Ouwgzi Phi II, -I. l.iIllr' Iriruzlx max' fvrow' Io lu' lgzrul lrl'v'u:lx. Carol Curtis Carrol l'I1uu1'x'. ' RUIIIC I'H'1' Xraulrlm I. 2. II: Unix-gn Phi I. I-'rirmlm mr ull Ihul rlmllrrf Nona Deming Nona frfl1Il'l'S. ' junior Sciwiu' Sl'I'l'l'I2lI'f I: Cil'Ix'CI1oir1RmIioCIub Yiu' I'rc'si4IcliI: Tumbling Club I II. AI: Soma-r I, fl. II: Swinuuing: IIRNIIIIIIIIUIII Girls' Irzuk Ivzuu I. II. -I: Ilaskcllizlll I. II -4- x is I ff -4 -1- Ill -K 'I ... ..-...V .-. Will: our .sluilw shi' :wry lhruunx ll fifv: u'iIh rnmlhfr II'1ilIg!I1IIVI,n Gloria Dirtadian Dirt R4'allx' rmu'. ' Svnior .lnnuzilz Scnior l'I:iy KIOIIIIIIIIICCI Sluclvnl Cnunril II, lixvfiilirc Council, lrcais- nrcr 4: Svi'i'i'laii'i:iI I'mi'liw Club: Wisp I: Cirls' Choir I. 2, Il, Vin'-l'i'csiiIclll 4: K. I-1. 2. II. l. l'nliIa'nr'.vs ix Ihr' url ul rlmux- ing lllllllllg un1 .x null lllllllgllllll Myrna Jean Dudrak Myrniif' Curl, u'unmn. ' Scniur Annual: S4-u'vl:ii'iziI l'rzu'lirc Club: XYisp II, lix- clunigc Iiilitor Al: Si-nim' Scr- virc llfgilllllilllllll II. 4: Cirls' Clioir 4: llziskclbaill I: Volley- ball I: SUCTCI' I: 0. I'. I: WCS Rvpivsclilailirv lu ilu' Unciilai County llcaillb .XSSUVIRIIIUII I. 'I'lu' irlfrll of 1'1u11lf'.xv. wil, grain' unrl l',IlII'Hl.'l Janet Shirley Eddy jan Uh, gush, ltrlwisr' I1urrvki:l.v. I'C.X I. 2: Scninr .lnnuaill .lun- ior l'rnni Cnnnnillcv: junior Ring Cnnuniltcc: Wisp -I: A Cappella Cbuii' il, AI: I'iii:iI'm'r I: Cirls' Cboir fl: Rzulio Club II: llaislwllmll II. 4: Ynllcibaill fl, 4: Sullballl Il, -I: SUl'i'l'l' II. -IZ fumbling Club -I: Cirls' .Xili- Ivlic' .'xSS0l'lilll0ll II, 4. Thr f'nrlr'1n'ing r'lrgr1nr'v nf lrvuzllr frie'rnIsl:ip. Marcia Ann Field Marsh ll'l1a-ll'lml '1'l:1i.mr? junior I'rnni .Xrl Cminnillvv: Slllllflll Cuuncil I: ScrrcI:ii'i:il l'i':irlic'v Club: Cirls' Cbnir 2: .K Czippvllzi Cbuir Il, 4: Pina- forc 4: -IN' Clici-rlcaulvr I. Caiplaiin 2: Varsity Chccr- Ivaulrr 3. Co-Cziplziin -I: liais- kvlbaill 2. II, -I: Ynllcybzill I. 2. fl, 4: Softball 2. fl. 4: Socfcr I. 2. II. 4: Cirls' 'l'raick 'I'c:nn I. 2: 'fumbling Club I. II: Cirls' .-Xtliltlir .llssuciziliuii 2. fl. I2 .K ll I. 2. 3, l'rcsiiIc'nl 4. Sim ix ax Iilcfalwle' ax xlu' ix l0U'i'lllIlI'.H Albert Freyler -an Ifunlliall I. 2. fl, 4: Track 1.2. fl, Al: llziskclball I, 2, fl: N. ll. 2. fl. -I. 'lii'1'lz'1' ywirs of lorlurv, ll'llVlIllIglI7I!l growing. Richard Frye Dirk 'l'in1e'z1'illl1'll. Ifuolball I, 2. II. 4: Basketball I. 2. fl. 4: llusclmll I, 2. II, 4: 'I'rzic'k I. 2. fl. 4: Volleyball 2. fi. -I: Cn-Captain lilllllllilll 4: Scniur Sci'rii'v Prcsiclclll 3, 4: SIIHICIII Council I. 2, 3, 4, 'I'ri-zisurcr I: llunim' l'ron1 Art Cmnniillcc Co-Cliairinang Harrzircl .lwzirclg Boys' Stall' 32 WISP 4: .X Cappella Choir fl: Nzuinnarl Ilnnur Society 4: 'luniur Rutairizin 4: N. ll. 2, Yirc-I'rc-simlcnl II. Prcsidcm 4. l'uj11ll1IrilY ix glory in rofzfnrr 1Hf'r'r'.v. Peter A. Gentile Pele I giunvx xo! lI.lf,.X.: NICIRI Ilclzirinn 3. 4. Small in .rlfllilwz Im! Illlgllll' in xpirilf' Edwin Golik lidju 'l'l1i.v rlwll ix fur Ihr' lri11Is. ' lluniur Sc'l'vil'i' I: Sain Club I 2: S4-niur .llblclic Service II. 4: BUWIIIIH I. 3. 4: Volleyball I, 2. fl. -I: lnnibling Club -Ig ll. C. 2. fl. 'I'rc-zisurcr 4. gwnllv. not hIin1lIv,friilhful.' 'l'l1r' .mjuvinr man is inlwlli- Charles E. Goodman Hfillllllin II'l1rr1' you Iu'1'n! junior Prom Connnilleel Scio Club lrezisurer TI. I. llr 1l'll.V .sn gl'lIt'I'llllj' 1'i1'il llml Holmllr Illrlnlrrrl him for il. Richard Harrington IInrry ll'll1'I'l' You lu'1'n! lfoolbnll I. 2. II. -I: ll2ISCl72lll I, 2: 'I'rnc'k II. I: Volleyball 2, II. Ig Softball 2: Bowling 2: jun- ior Prom Connnilleeq junior Proin .Xrl Coinniitleel Senior Plan Conunillee: Senior .Xu- nuzilg Senior Serxire 3. II: Nl. Ii. fi. 1. Ile gives liqhl rm .XIHIVI ru hr' ii.w'x, Richard Hartman -'im-k lIr1rm'1l if I knoi1'. ' .XII IinIi1or ol' Senior .hnnuilp Irznk 2. 3. -I: Cross Country 2. fl, -I: Srio Club 2. fl: Howling fl. I: junior Proni .Xrl Coin- inillee: Senior Play Connnil- lee: Wiwp I1 Il. C. EI, Treas- urer -1. Ari ix nol ll Ihing, il is Il afar. Robert Hoyt Hurt Off hr1n1l. Howling: Ilaseball I: Wisp 3. I: junior Prom Connnilleet National llonor Society 3. -li Il. C. II. I. Il'r'rn'ing ull Ilml ivrighl of lrnrning lighllv like nflou'1'rf' I14I Betty Ann Fischer Bel l?111'r' rrazr-1'1', ' Senior Xnnunl: Senior Play Connniuee: Serrelarial Prae- lice Club: Wisp .Xssislzinl Art lQLIilor '13 .X II FI, -l. Thr nmflrnvly in Il rrlmllf' lo Ihr nlr'ril. Deborah Gates Debbie fl0l.Y1'lIZI'.'H Senior ,Xnnuailz l llllIl'l' Iloine' nizikers of .Xinerirzi 3. Presia ilenl AI: Concert Ilzunl 2. II: junior Ilaincl 2: Orclieslrzi 2: .X Cappella Choir 2, II: Girls' Choir I, 2: 'I'rezisin'er ol' I-'reslnnan Class: N S 2, II, 'I. I loolr upon r1'1'rr :luv In ln' loxl, in 1l'lllf'll I :lu nol mnlrr' u rim' flflfIHlllllIlPIl'l',U Helen Gates Helen lfro11.vuv.xo Senior Annual: Senior Play Conunillee: junior Proni .Xrl Committee: junior Ring Connnillee: Nzuionnl Honor Society 4: Wisp TI, -i: I-'ulure Honieinnkers of .hllll'I'll2l 2, II. -I: luinbling Club I: N S Re- norcling Secretary 2. II, Cor- responding Secretary I. 'l'lu'r Ihul low' mul laugh nrusl .xiirvlr do zi'1'll. Jane Goodman jamie lIom'.vIlVr.' Senior .Xnnnzilg junior Proin ,Xrl Committee: Scio Club I. 2. Serrelnry 3, President I: Cirls' Choir 2: .Xrl Club I, 2: junior Rell Cross ll: Senior Service Organization 4: llziskelball 2, 35: Socrer Ei, Ai: Girls' .XlIiIelic' .Xssorizuion 2, 3, ii. 'l'llr'1'1' is lik1'u'i.w' u r'r'14'rllrl for faithful xil1'r1f'f'. Betty Ann Gracey Belly Sugar. ' Senior Play: Yolleylmll Il. sl: Solihull fl. -lg Soeeer fl, Al: Girls' .Xlhlelie Association 2. Il. 'l: ,X ll 43 N1IL2ll'l'lll .Xeauleiuy I: Sl. Man'y's .Xeauleiuy l. Ql4r'er1 rose of Ilu' ro.w'Inul gllfflfll of girls. Loretta Hamilton Hl.Ul'k'l lou'n' noi l:ifIrliug. ' Senior .Xnnu:il: I-'ulure Home- uiukers ol .Xiuerieu fl. Yire- Presimlenl -lg Girls' Choir fig Swinnning 2: Bowling 2. Il, sl: Girls' .xlllll'Iil' ,Xssoeiauiou 2. fl, -l. H-Y1l'l'!'l are Iln' .llllllllH'I.S of u l'lIlHUll.Y1l'lllllllll.U Natalie Hastings Nail lIolY l'f'lf'. ' Senior Play Coiuuiillee: jun- ior Prom Art C0lllllllllCCI Seu- ior Allilelie Service 2. Ii: Square Dancing Il. 'iz Sopho- more Class llll'l'2lSlll't'l'Z K li 2. Il. Vive-Presiilenl sl. Frou: Ilia' l'I'U1l'll of her llearl lo Illf' .role of l1r'r loot sllr' ix ull Illll'lll, Marion Hool Marian f2ll.gI'l'1lllH Senior .Xunuzllz Senior Play Couunillee: junior Prom liounnilleei xvL'2llllCl' Cilulm fl: Senior Service f,l'g2llIll1lll0lI Il. Serrelairy Al: O P Il. lrens- urer Al. l r'el Ilml run on :willing t'l'l4lllltl.Y. ok Robert Hummel llunilxug ullltllllflllll Ilzul lllllflll' rou?' Seiofllulil1.XCluppellzllllioii 21 jllnior Proln ilounnillee' National Honor Society El Yire-l'resiclenl 'lg Wisp Il, 'I' . 1 ll. K.. 5. l. .Yo rrzilly glflll lllllll !'1'l'l lllllllylll l1im.w'lj.m. Robert E. Knych Dinln ' llell. ielmt ure you going lo flu? Slumlenl Council li Volleyball ... fl, rig Bowling l, 3.1: Senior .Xllilelie Serviee 21 Sfiillllilll 22 junior Prom .Xrl flUlIlllllllK'l'I Class lrezisurer 2: Coll' 2. fl, -lg lloollmll -1: .X Cappella Cllioii . 4-- l, Nl. I., 3, 4, !lU1l'll'llg!' urlrlrlnrml1y.v1ej1.v noi If'aj1.v. Leonard Koszewski lm Vinci ll'lmI'.v Hl'1l'fH Howling l. 2. fl. -lg Rille Club l. Al. Do no! lrusl all men, lull lruxl men of Zl'lH'l,l.H Joseph Langan jo-si Italie lieorgr ' Ciross Country l: junior llilllll l: llaselmzlll l. 2: lraek El, -I: junior Prorn .Xrl Clouunilteez Senior Annual: Senior Play: Nlzireliing llnml l: N. ll. Sl, -l No num ll'Ill'.V II 1'Ullll'lllIUI.H Richard Lennon Ril 5ll1'l' your lllUlIl'y.lH junior Band I. 2: Concert Band l, 2. fl. 4: Student Coun- mil l. 4: A Cappella Choir 2, fl, 4: Pinafore -l: Boys' Quartet 2: 'lirack fl, 43 I-'oollrall fl, 4: junior Prom Cornnlillee: Sen- ior Play: Student Council lix- ecutive Committee: Yire-Pres- idenl 4: junior Class lixecu- tive Committee: Senior Service 4: M. E. 2. Secretary fl, Presi- 4ll'Ill 4. len, muxir i.x Ihr' fnoph1'I'.v ml: among Ihr' gills lhal fiorl hnlh .wnlg our of Ihr magni- h1'f'ul. Eugene Malsan joe llou' nr1'yn! President ol SophomoreClass: President ol Senior Class: lix- ecutive Conunillee ol' junior Class: lixemulive Committee ol' Student Counmil 2. 4: 'l'rack fl, 3 National Honor Society fl, 4: Senior Play: Business Manager ol' Senior Annual: N, ll. fl, 4: Sllulent-lfaullty lfinanee COIllllllllCl'. Hr holrlx him ozvn in rrlrry- lhingf' Walter Marcinkiewicz Sonny Huw, lum1'y. ' llaseball l: Bowling l, 2, 324: Coll 2: Volleyball fl: Senior Xnnual: ll. C. El, 4. Ax ufnighl ux Ihr' l'l'lll17'X.'U Carl McCurry Mac lk: don 'I .vr1v. ' liack l: Baseball 2. fl, rl: Bowling 4: M. li. Il, 4: Rille Llnb J. .X'onr' hul hirn.w'lf mn he his fmrallf'l. Maureen Hughes Speed Uh, Clni.vIllm.x. ' Senior Xnnual: Secretarial l'ram'liee Club: lludniinlon 2: Bowling 2, 3, 45 'l'uu1bling Club 21 Hiking 2: Radio Club 2, 3: Horseback Riding 2. fl: Girls' .ltlllelir .Xssocialion 2. 'l 4 O l' 'l l ,4lIhough shr' had murh wil. ,xhr :mm muy ,xhv using it, Eleanor Marie Jones l'oolsie Uh.1Inu. ' Senior Annual: junior Service l: Radio Club 4: Square llancing fl: Girls' lrack learn I, 2. fl. 4: Basketball l, 2, fl, 41 Yolleyball l, 2, fi, 4: Soccer 2, Il, -lg vlllllllllllllg Club 3, 4: Cirlw' .xlllllfllf Association 2, fl. 4. liaxhful .vinr'1'riIy and ronwly ln1fr', Mary Margarei Jones Mary National Honor Society fl, -lg Girls' Choir l: Coneerl Band 1 -P 's 4 Thou xfu'uk1'.vl Zl'i.Yl'I Ihan lhou url aware' of. Aili M. Keio Lee Don 'I bother nun' l'rn l1u,xy, ' Senior Play: Radio Club Il, 4. IiuI1Inf'.x.v ii n Il1ll1l'lllk.U Marilyn Jean Keyes Lynn I rlon'I knou ' Senior Annual: Cirls' Choir l, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2. Il. 4: Pinatfore 'lg Swinuning 2. fl: SOKTCI' 2: Bowling 2: .X ll 2, Il. 4. IIe'r own .vjwrial ,IIl'll.YllI'l' ul- lrurlx fIlf'II nur. Josephine Koltosenski fIIl,SllglIl'., Senior Annual: llasketlrall Il: Softball El, -4: Sotu-r Il. Ball- ininton fl: Cirls' Xtbletu' .Xsf soeiation El, 4. Sim'rriIv is lllr wav of llram'n. Marilyn Kolmer Lynn Do you sm ions? X ll ll 'l -... - nl quiwl Izul rmliunl j1e'r.wr1- ulilv lIl'l'tPlIIlI.Y for hm' lllfllll' lrir'n1I.x, Laura Koroliow Laura Iju.tl1'nn'I lttnior Servife l: N S 2: l'-l1'llt'll Club Vit'e-l't'esttlenl fl, Presitlent 4. 'l'Iu'rr ix no xulnxtilulr' for IIl0l'0llgIl'gI'1'IHg. arrlrnl and ,xim'e':r' e'1t1rtrxIm'x.v. 7l Gerald Thomas McDonald erry --.vit. ' Stutlent Council 2. 3. Presi- tlent 4: Baseball I. 2: Basket- ball I, 2, El: Football 3: junior Prom Committee: Syracuse Citizenship: Herztltl-'liribune lforuin: Senior Servire El. 4: Student-l at'nlty lfinance Coln- nrittee: Senior Annual: jun- ior Rotarian 4: National Hon- or Society 4: A Cappella Choir 4: l'inal'ore 4: N. B. 2. fl. 4, Setrelary 3. ll'llf'1'1'z'e'r .llrllonulcl sits, lllrrz' ix Ihr' head of Ihr lr1l1l1'. Richard Moyer Dirk Football I. 2, El. 4: Wrestling I, 2. 3, -4: 'I'rat'k l. 2. 3. 4: Turn- bling Club 4: Bowling 23 N. ll. l. 2. fl, 4. A good mlrlelf' is alzvnrs ll good lc'u1le'r. James Neary lligjin1 Can I Imrrozt' your hmm'n'ork! lfootbzill I. 2. 3. 4: Baseball l, 2: 'l'rat-lt l. 2: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: lfuture lfarrners of America l: .X Cappella Choir fl, 4: l'in- ztlore 4: Senior Play: N. B. 3, 4. 'Z-I proper man, as one shall .wr on a x11mnu'r'.r dur. Wilfred Anthony Pours YVill ll'ImI url' you !'l4lI!'ICIII'?'l Manager ol' Football 4: Mana- ger ol' Basketball l: 'Track 4: l'resitlent Retailing Club 4. Il om' lrirs, lu' zr'ilI.v11n'z'efl. Earl Pfluke l-hurl ll'1'll.' ll'l1rll nrt' You going lo1lo? l'l .X: lfoolbnll l, 2, 'll llxlskel- ball l, 2, fl: llusebzlll l. 21 il'rziek l. 2, 3, -l: Volleyball fl. -l: lunior Prom Connnilleeg lloiyling 4: .X Cappella Cboir -l' Xl lf -l ll'llen' lllI'l'l'l.Y Il will llII'l'1' Il H Tl'llV. William A. Ryan, Jr. Bill nh ll illnllri' of frlrl. 'Vr1'.x', ' lluskelbzlll l: ll-zisebzill l. 2. F52 Volleyball Il: N. ll. fl, 4. Mlm i.x fll.Yllllglli.Yll!'Il from ull olller !'l'l'lll1ll'l'.Y lly llll' lrlrullv ol lIlllglllI'l'.u Donald Saville Don Oli, :log-gone il. ' lfoolbnll l: lluskelbull l. 21 llusebzlll l, 2: 'l'rzu'k l: junior Ring ConnnilleC3 lVisp 43 l-I.S.S.I'.,X. Conference: lfire Czlplziin 4. lfl'r1.wn mill mlm illrlgelllwll --rluulililnx I'.Yf7l'!'lIlllV lrflong- ing lo ll lwml1'r. Frederick Seidel l re1l lx llrul xo? Seio Club I, 2. fl, ll: Rifle Club fl. Q1li1'lru'.x.s ix Inari. U91 Laura llona Krawczyk l.ziuree Ul:.lmz1'r'an you lu' .ro jll1'l'lllll'?U Senior .lnnnzilq junior Prom .Xrl Connnilleel lVisp 2.21, .-Xrl lCllilor ll: Seio Club l. 2. Re- porter Fl. Secretary -l: .Xrl Club l, 2: Concert llznul fl. -lg Or- elieslrzi l. 2, El, -lg Girls' Choir 35 Nlujorelle 2. Il: .XII-Stale Music Clinic fl. Al: llnskellmll 2. El: Soeeer Al. Sure llu'rr .v ll zl'mi1lr'oll.v joy- in lloillo Howl. nh Frances Kulaga lfrzin 'Al l1'1'l.wsilIy Seereluriul l'rau'liee Club: Sen- ior .Xlblelie Service 3. 4: Sen- ior .Xnnuulz Volleyball 2, Il: Swimming l: Soeeer 2, fl: Bowling I. fl: Girls' .Xlblelie .Xssocizilion fl. 'lg U I' 3, Cor- responding Seerelan'y -4. 'l1lIl'l'l' ix no lu'mllilu'r' ol l'UllIlIll'YlIllI or form like lllr' 7l'lAlI lo xmllel' joy arouml ux. Victoria Kulesa lex ll'lml are you going lo flu? 'l'lmI'.v life. Senior .xllllllilll Senior Plan' Connniliee: -lnnior l'ron4i Connniltee: lunior Ring Connnillee: SCl'I'Cl2ll'l2il Prae- liee Club: lfire Captain -ig Basketball 2. 3, Al: Volleyball 2, fs. 4. sooo- 2. fs. 4. ' .Vollring ix lillll' lo him llml leflx il will: Il grerll .vermi- lrililrf' Caroline Mack Dolly lil1'.r.r VII1ll'll0lIlll'll 'lfllllll Senior .hnuuil: Basketball 2. 3. 43 Volleyball l. 2. 3. 43 Slllilliilll l. 2. fl. 43 Soel'l'r 2. fl, 43 Girls' Albletie Association. .'fi1lU!llll'SS of rlixjmxilirni is ilu' gill ol rmlurf'. Rose Mary Marcinkiewicx Row fl'I.lIl'll7'l'll.Y liililor-in-KIllicl' ol' Scnior Kn- nunlg Scnior l'lzly': Svnior Play iloinnlillvci junior Prom .Xrl fi0lllllllllCK'1 Su'l'cl1ll'i:1l l'r:u'- Iicc illulmz Nauioual llonor Soricly fl. Sccrclnry -I: Sl'lll0l' .Xllllclir Svriiu' 2. fl, l,l'l'Sl- clvul l: lYisp fl, llvzul lxpisl l: Girls' Cllioir Il, -lg .X Clap- pclln Cllioir lg l'iu:il'orc -I: llusclmll l: llzlskcllmll 2. fl: Yollvylulll 2, Il: Slilvlllllll I. 21 Soiu-r l, 2. fl: Swimming Ill Girls' .Xllllclii Xssocizlllou fl, -l: NTIS Rl'pl'l'S1'llliIllX1' lo thc Uni-iiln Clonnly llcalllli Xsso- rizuion 2: Rzulio Play: l'ro- grzuu ci0Illlllllll'1'I l'in Xwzlril Ilg Si-crclnry I: Sllllll'lll-l 1ll'lIl- ly lfinnnrc Cionunillcc' -li Scu- lor 5l'l'Yll'l' flfgllllllllllllll .l. l. .-is Imfvlx' and ax ifwmlilf' as is lln- rnsr' in 4lllIlf'.H Suzanne Marcy Suv ll'lmI ilu va Ihink! Scnior .Xnnuulz Si-nior Plzu: -lunior Prom llominilu-vi Wisp -lg Scnior Sc-rvirc Organ- llllllilll Il, lg Squnrc llunring il, l: .X B fl. lg Ncw l'2ll'll'Ul'1l Iligli I. 'Z-1 gr'x'.u'r of r'lulIIrr. Dolores Maziarz lN'1 ' I'll giw' vnu a slml in llu' l11'ml Si-nior .Xnnuaill Svnior l'Iany llonunillvvz junior l'ron1 Kionunillm-cz Nauionnl llonor Sorivly 'IQ Sluclcnl iiouuril 22 llunking liznsluicr 2: Si-c'l'clall'- izll l'l'au'liu' lllulxi lYislx 2. Ill Srio lllulx I: Girls' Choir 2: XCluppcllzli1l1oirfl3 l'iri' Cup- laiin il: lluskcllmalll 2, 3.1: Vol' lvylmzlll 2. fl. -I3 Slllilllllll Ili Sol'- rcr fl, -lg Girls' .Xllilclic Xsso- rizuion fl. ll'iIh golrlrn hair. likf' ,inn- Iighl A'll'1'lllllfllg,U Theresa JTnet McCabe .. mu lle'nl.x nu'. ' Svuior .xllllllllll Sl'Kl'l'lZll'l1ll I'rzu'lii'i'K1luIn: Wisp l:,Xl1np- pclln Choir lg hirls' Cihoir 2. fl, Sl'l'l'l'l2ll'f il: l'in:uorc lc Svnior Si-rvi4'c fflgllllllillllill fl. vll'l l'l'l'Sllll'Ill lg junior Class l-'.xvc'uliw fi0Illlllllll'1'l llzlskcl- lmll Il: Swimming Ill St't'l'1'l1ll'X' ol' Music' lll'llill'llllK'lll Il, ll 0 l' SK'l'gC2llll-All-,xl'lllS 2. 'l'rczlsur1'r Il, l'lil'SlKlClll l. l'Ix'amj:lr is nlu'uv.x num' ffl:- r'ru'inn,v llmn jrr'4'1'f'j1l 191 Robert W. Sellars Bob llrm'rm1.vl1wln'.su.vIuu'? lfool Im II l: vllllfk 2: lfulurc , . I , lrzmnvrs ol .xlIlK'lill'll Z: A Lup- pclla filltlll' il. nl lr n of all -dz- r' frfrnrl ix 'Ill' gl'l'!lf1'.Sf lJlf'.v.si1lg.v. Thomas Smith Red ll mr'm1oll1r'r wir. . . lfoollxnll l. 1, .L -lg lizisclmll l, ' llllllill' Sciwirv l: .Xrl Clluh 43 Sc-nior I'lzu' Cillllllllllvlfi Wrestling 4: 'liiunhling Club -4: Nl. li. El. -I. Ulilllfll I'llIlII'A Inu! unn' in I1 llfl'fillIt'.U Richard Springer Spongoli Il,Ull'l lllinlr so. ' llnskcllmll I. 2. fl, -li Scnior .Xnnnzl I: Sc-nior Play Conunil- lcv: Sluclcnl fllllllfll -lg Scn- ior Si-rvicc -1: Xollcvlmll -l: J' A , M. l.. 3. .l. 4. NuIl1i ng ix Ilwrz' nlorf'fri1'r11I- lx' Ilmn u friwnfl in n1'r'4l, Richard Sfolarcxyk lm Dick ll'll7l.Y1ly llml ngain. ' Bowling l, 2. fl, -4: Cross Coun- ln 'l 1 'l'l uk 'l Scio Club 2, fl. 1: vlfl'-l,lil'Slll0lIl Scnior Class. Il1' jmrufflx muxl zrlm .v1'1'1f1'.v lfl1'lH'.Yl. Edward Trzepacz lid Arr 1I'I' 11ll.r1'l noir! Iloinvrooin Cashier 21 Ifirc Captain 2: Radio Club EI: Sill- ilcnl Council Slorc II, -I. Do rn ron u'uul1l III' Iflllll' by-, in Ill1'.r1H1'.rl mrlhorl of l1l1'11.r- ing. William Williams 4' Bill ,,. I'uu mul. Uff,IllIll!'fl'I .xl1m1'.v us II11' r1'11l man. Robert Witte I Ioxic Ion l'0l'kl'I IlIlf'lI.'U Rifli' Club I: Iiasclxall I. 2: I rack 21xvISI7'iQ-IIIIIIUI'I'l'UIIl .Xrt ci0IlIlIIIlll'l'I Vollcylyall -l: NI. Ii. II, 'I. lI1' is lIl1l'lll'.V laughing lor hz' has llll infmilf' 1l1'11l of wil. John Wurster john ClI'1'l'I'., Iiasclxall I. 2: SIIHICIII Coun- cil 2. PI, all Sluilcnl Counril I'iXCl'lIlIX'C Connnillcc Al: -lun- ior I'ron1 Coininillcv: junior I'roin .Xrl Connnillcc: Senior Play -I3 Wisp TI. -I: junior Ro' larian 'Ii X Cappella Clioir -Ig I'inaIorv 'll vIiI'2ll'Ii 3. 4: Sports Iiilitor of N'isp -I: I'r0si1lvlil junior Class: Senior Scrvirc EI. I: National Honor Soricly SI. 'Iircasurcr -I: N. II. 2. fl, 'I'ri-as' urvr 4. lX'lIlI1I'lI'fIgl' ix II fI'!'Il.9IlP'l', hut lll'lI!'lil'I' ix III1' ,1'I'Y Io il. l20I Th Audrey Marie Mercer lI'i .XiuIi'cy .ill IVUIIIII go lmm1 ' .XII Clulw. A 1'1IllIl'IX' f1l1'1' is fl rilwll 1. l'l'llIIlIIIVIIIIUIIIIII.H Patricia Mielnick l Si-nioi . ., - I'ally lllllil going In IIIIIY llml juni. .XnnuaI: Ilaskcllxall I ' I Xollvxhall I. 2. FI. I: Soll -,.v hall I. 2. fi. I: Souvi' I. 2. II. 'I Bowling I. 2. fl: Cirls' ,Xllilc ' ' ' q 4 Ili' .xSS0l'I2llI0ll -, J. -I: .K II rl 1' . ull. Xlllill' Ilml u'on'l 1111111 Betty Lou Miga I.u-I.u Sl, I'I'2lIItIS :lc Salcs Illgll I P Scnior l lay: junior I'roi fiUIIlIlIlIll'i'1 Svuior IIHIINI Sci I'l'IHl'y II, I3 Oriln-slrzi 2. II Cirls' Clioir 2. IIC .X Cappclli Choir ' ' ' ' -lg I'uhlicur Cliairiuan I Ior IlII2IIillI'l'1 -luuior l-1x1-11 liu- Connnitlcri IX' Clicvi I I X usilx Cliulll lu Icailc' L. 1--'-ai .L Co-Captain l: .X Il J. .I. Col ri-spoinling Scvrclary l: .XII 5lalcScm'lionaI2.31.XII- Stal: Rcprcscnlaliu- ' ' Z.' Iioin INK S lo Saratoga Springs fl. .Ili.r1'l 1'X'1'.r, ' III'f 1l1m1'1'll1 in ln: Charlotte Mogren SCIIIUI' Connn Char l'h11l'.x ll .su'il1'll. ' .Xnuualq Scnioi' I'Iai illrvi junior I'roin Co Chairuiau: Iunior I'roui .III Connn Sorivl x illvv: Nacional Ilonoi , . . .I. -I: Sm-irclarial I'rai ii1cCluI1 Sanioi xiii' L. I-' ' ' hltlilvlic Sci I II. I, IYisp fl. Ilililoiial Izililor lg Scnior Class Iri-as urL'l': Yollcxlxall 23 Sou'1'l' fi 'I'uniIiIingCIuI1II: Cirls' .XIII lclic ,Xssocialion II: linipiii Cirls' Slklll' fl: I'1SSI'.X Conli-i viiu' ll K IA12, II, I'l'1'si1li'nI -I '24 XIIIIIIII' umizl in lim fl1n1'1 ' lrumlr rd l'lIlIf.l-tif ix wow lh II III IHA. Eleanor Paprock Kitty I'Il lllink about il Senior Annual: National llouor Society 4: Volleyball 3. Al: Soltball 3. 'l: Sorrel' 3, 45 Girls' .Xtblelir Association bl: Presitlent of Radio Club el: Senior Service Urganization fl. 'l. I lmlr no nur: I um in l'IIIll- ilv will! IIN' n'm'I1l. Janet Powell jan I rIon't r'arr'. ' Volleyball I: Swimming l: lunibling Club I: Girls' Ath- letic .Xssoriation 2: lfuture lloinelnakers ol .Xtnerifa 2, 3. Treasurer -l: N S 2. Treasurer Il, Presitlent Al. 'I'Iu' .tum of mrlllli' I:li.t.v. Janice Powell jan ll'r'II. Il'.t IIIH' lI1i.t. Volleyball lg Swimming l: Girls' .Xlbletir .Xssoriation 2: 'Vunibling 2: I-'nture llonie- nlakers ol' .Xnu'rica 2. fl. His- torian -lg Retailing Club -lg Senior Annual: N S 2. 'l'reas- urer 3, llistorian -l. nflII1l'I1U jot' zvoulzl win muxl slum' il: llrippirrrss wax Irorn !lI1l'III. Barbara Reuben Barb You flon'l .v11v! junior Service I: basketball l. 2. fl: Senior .Xlllll'llt' Service l. 2. fi: 'Tumbling Club l, 2: Yol- leyball 2. 3: Swinuning 2: Soc'- rer 33 Girls' .Xtblelir Xssoria- lion El: lfutnre lloinetnakers ol' Atnerira fl: Senior Annual: K l'12.fi.'l. Ax HIl'l'l'Y ax Ihr :luv it long. George Wynne Red Ufftlllll' on. ' Srio Club lg Football Mana- ger l: Basketball Manager 2, Il. -l: Track Manager 3. Al: Cross Country Manager Pl. Nilf'm'1' is more eloqiwiit than u'm'1ls. Nancy Riebennacht HNZIIISH .'lI1' I1m. ' Srio Club I: Girls' Track 'lll'2llll I: Nlajoretles l, 2, 3, Leatler Al: Vice-l'resitlent ol' N. Y. S. lfuture llotneniakers ol' .hnericag WCS Chapter ol' l'lllllll'L' Hotnetnakers of Amer- ica 3, Reporter ll: Girls' Choir 2: Tumbling Club fl: N S 2, 3, 4, Presitlenl 2, Reporter 3: Senior Annual. 'Z-I IIIIllgIlIl'l' of Ihr' gods. di- 1'in1'It' 1ull,nml nmxl zliffinrlv fair. Eileen Roback Lena ll'Ilr1l gIl'l'Xt'0Il lln'r'Iur? Bowling lg Basketball 2, 3, Al: Volleyball 2. fl. Al: Soccer 3. Al: Senior .Xtbletir Service 3, 4: Future Honu-makers ol' .liner- im fl -l IIT Ill'l' 1'Irarl1u'rl Irv m'11l- m'x.s. Jean Marilyn Roberts Jeanne UI: u'1'lI,llu1l IIu'u'1lv lilz' grunt. Volleyball I: Basketball I: Softball lg Girls' .Xtbletir As- soriation 2: Senior Athletic Service 2. fl: Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4: .X Cappella Choir Al: Pin- afore -lg Senior Annual: jun- ior Class l'iXl't'llllYC Council: Presitlent of Girls' Choir Al: Senior Service fl. -lg .X ll 2. 3. Al. Sing nzunv sorrow. mst away I'lll'l'.U A I Bertha Rybka llert llulx' 'lhl1'rlo. ' Softball l. 2. fl. -lg Soccer l, 2. fl. l: Bowling 2: Girls' .Mh- letie .Xssoeiation 2, fl. 'll Golf I: Senior .Xlliletir Service 2. fl. -lg Wisp -lg Radio Klluh -lg Sen- ior Xnnual. rl Illflll' lll'lll'l lloelll good lik1'nm4'1lir'iur'. Helen Edna Sackert Red ll 'x ll grrnl lilr' if .Will dou'I u'1'r1kr'n. Radio Glulm. Secretary fl: Vol: leyhall fl: Girls' .Xtlllelie As- sociation 3. l uI1' muuol roll you of fle- .xrr1'r'd !lfl,PlllIl.Vl'. Marilyn Jeanne Schulze Lynn Do X'll1l.Yl'l'llIllN!H l'l .X In Year: Orchestra fl: . . , . . 4 . . Girls Lhou' I. 1, .lt .X Lap- pella CIl1oir2.fl, l: Pinalore -l. A fm! lzrruks no bones. Florence Ann Sears Skip 'fluxl lu'r'11us1 ' Senior .Xnnualg Senior Play: junior Prom .Xrt Gonnnittccg National llonor Society 'lg Wisp 2. fl. lfcature Page lidi- tor l Suo Club l I iuls .. . , .. . Choir l. 2: .X Cappella Glioir 2. fl. President 41 l'inalore All Girls' Vocal linsemhle -l: -lun- ior lllass Serretaryi l'1SSl'.-X Convention: New York Her- ald lrilmune Gonlereneel Bowling l. 2: .X ll 2. Sergeant- at-.Xrins fl. Treasurer fl. 'I'hosr' nmkr frir'n1l.v who rlo friendly riffs. i221 Paula Jean Sharrzer Polly ll'1'll. I fl'll'll.'n Senior .lnnualz Senior Play Connnitteeg junior l'roni .Krt Connnittee: Wisp Al: lloneert Band l. 2. Treasurer fl: junior Band I 1 Orchestra I 1 Girls' Llroir l: .X Cappella Choir 2. fl. 4: Pinalore -l: Student Ili- reetor of Senior Play: llasket- ball: Softball: Sou-er: Swint- ining fl: Girls' .ltliletie Xsso- iiition K I' 'S Suiln l l'i1lu1' ix Ihr lrm'.vl rmlzililvf' Barbara Ann Summers Barlmee Big lllrill. ' llillsborougli lligli. lanipa. l'lotidt l l,iIIlr'.xIr'ok1'.x lrll grail onkxl' Lillian Tormey I .il I Ihoughl I'1l rlir'. ' Senior .Xnnualg Secretarial ' ' Y I Prarliee Lluhg 0 l J. l Corresponding Seerelary fl: XVaterxille High lg Senior Band: .Xll State Nlusie lfesli- xalg Banking Representatixe nl .vimpl1'.wniIri.i zvorll: mon than Il vigil. Joan Wessing -loanie G1'1'. ' tional llonor Society -lg Girls Choir l. 2. fl: .X Cappella Kllioir 4: l'inal'ore -lg llasket- . qt,.r F, 4, hall l. -. .l. l. Xollcyhall I. -. 'l l' Seeretary ol lfreslunen Class: Senior Service Organi- zation fl, -li Softball l. 2. fl. Al: Soccer I. 2, fl. -lg Girls' 'lratk learn2.3.-li'l'un1lrlingGluh l: Girls' Athletic Xssoeiation 3, -lg .IV Cheerleader 2. Il Varsity Cheerleader l: .Xll l ff is 1 .X'olhiug grail zrnx eww IIflll!'1'1'Il zeilllmll l'IllllH.Vl' Ililll . -lunior l,I'lllIl .Xrt fi0lllIllllll'K'l .junior Ring Committee: Na- Betty Wheeler Betts lou don't know, do you? Senior Annual: Senior Playg junior Protn Art Cotuniitteeg Student Council 2, Secretary lg Wisp 3, Photographer 2, liditor-in-Chief 45 junior Ser- vice Treasurer lg Basketball 1, 2. 3: Volleyball 2, 33 Swint- ming lg Soccer 33 Girls' Track 'lxC2llIl lg Bowling 23 Tum- bling Club l. 23 Girls' Ath- letic Association 2. 31 A B I, Historian 2, Recording Secre- tary 3, Co-Chairman of Semi 4. 1f1lf'l'j'llllllg lwauliful is lov- able. Claudia Ann Williams Claude Oh,Fisl1. ' Senior Play Committee: jun- ior Ring Conintittceg Future Honiemakers of America 2, 4, Reporter 3: Basketball 2: Vol- leyball 2: Bowling 1, 2: Re- tailing Club 4g Senior Service Organization 3. 4: N S Presi- dent 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Secretary 4. Her eyes sparkle with de- lightful merrimentl' Ill KlllUl'llll'll ottvio MoN'r1aRos1c i231 Sandra Yager Sandy That's for sure. ' Senior Annualg junior Ring Connnitteeg Student Council 4: Secretarial Practice Club: Girls' Choir 2. President 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Pinafore 4: Senior Class Secretary: DAR Representative 43 Bas- ketball l, 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Softball 2, 3: Soccer 2, 3, 43 Bowling l, 2, 3, Manager 4: Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 A B 2, 3, Recording Secre- tary 4. A frieml I0 all and all are her friends. Genevieve Rose Zima Gene Honest. ' Senior Annual: Correspond- ing Secretary of Student Coun- cil 35 Senior Athletic Service 2. 4, Vice-President 3: Bowl- ing lg Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2. 3: A B 3, 4. She moves a goddess and she looks a queen. 1 -Q.. III. S5 WILL We, the seniors of Whitesboro Central School, Whitesboro, N.Y., being of sound mind and memory, do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament in high school. That is to say, after we have received our diplomas, we give as follows: JOSEPH AIKEN, his ability to bowl a 500 game to WALT ZARNOCH because Walt can't get over 400. GEORGIA BACKUS, all the work she's done in high school to MR. ROSEBUSH because he never thought she did any. DICK BALCUM, all the pretty girls to BOB KIPER because he will find some new ones after this year. BETTY BARNES, one pair of wool socks to BOZZIE MCDONALD because Boz has been waiting for them all year. CROSBY BARNS, leaves MR. ROSEBUSH to any junior since he has had him long enough. ROBERTA BEAL, all her school books to EILEEN BEAL because she will need them. EDWARD BEVAN, his seat in Mr. Rosebush's room to OZZIE McSWEENEY because Ed had it for two years and he hopes Ozzie does too. DON BRENNAN, leaves MISS JACKSON to any good student because a good student deserves a good teacher. GERTRUDE BRIGGS, her part in the senior play to her sister, MARY, because it was so much fun. DOLORES BUSH, her detentions to JACK MALLOY because he will probably have some anyway. RONALD BUSH, his seat in social studies 12 to RONALD SCHOEN because Ron played a trick on him once. MICHAEL CANDELLA, his social studies class to DUDLEY BAILEY because Mike didn't learn anything in it. ELEANOR CIAIOLA, her gift of gab to JANE MULLEN since she has a good start. RONALD CICHOWSKI, his first ten detentions to GENEVIEVE DUDEK because she never had any. JOAN COLE, a box of kleenex to MR. CODY for he may need one for his next year's class. MARY COX, her books to her sister, ANN, as she will get them anyway. DAVID COY, his algebra book to JERRY RAGA because it belongs to him anyway. ELEANOR CRUMB, her good times on bus 12 to her sister, CAROLYN, because she will be taking it next year. AURILLA COUNIHAN, her business English book to DIANE RACE so that all the writing she has in it will be kept secret. CAROL CURTIS, Miss Berryman's gum dish to the gum chewers of the junior class. NONA DEMING, all the fun she didn't have in tumbling club to MISS RUDMIN because Nona had to leave school just as tumbling started. KY DEWAN, right halfback position to JIM WEAVER since he wanted to play there all last season. GLORIA DIRTADIAN, the pleasant times at WCS to SONIA ESSAYIAN because she thinks as much of our school as Gloria does. MYRNA DUDRAK, a helicopter to her brother, DICK, for he will need one to get through the crowded halls. PETE DUR- HAM, his seat in Mr. Brown's office to his brother, CHRIS, for he never has been there. JANET EDDY, her noon hour seat in Pine's to MARY KANE because she is always looking for a seat. MARCIA FIELD, the sole use of their gym suit to her sister, PAT, because Pat rarely had a chance to wear it. BETTY FISCHER, all her old wallets to her cousin, JOAN WILDHACK, since she's always losing hers. JOHN FITZSIMMONS, his paper route to RICHARD McDONALD because he has been delivering longer than John has and thinks it's about time he took over. DICK FRYE, his basketball sneaks to JIM WEAVER because Dick's dad hollers at him almost as much as he does at Dick. DEBBY GATES, her position as president of FHA to any FHA junior who is willing to work. HELEN GATES, her enjoyment of FHA to her sister, JUDY, because she likes homemaking too. PETER GENTILE, his senior year books to his brother, for he can make use of them. EDWIN GOLIK, his books and school equipment to his brother, BOB, so that he will destroy them, CHARLES GOODMAN, first period social studies to any junior boy with imagination because some of Mr. Rose- bush's jokes are complicated. JANE GOODMAN, her gym suit to her sister, NANCY, for she can wear it more than Jane. BETTY GRACEY, the fun she has had in her few years here to any seventh grader so that she will have more time to enjoy it. LORETTA HAMILTON, her social studies book to RALPH SERVICE since he has a lease on it. RICHARD HARRINGTON, all of Mr. Knutty's expressions to anybody who appreciates them. RICHARD HARTMAN, the pleasant odors from Mr. Knutty's room to the present physics students because they'll be in the same room next year. NATALIE HASTINGS, all the fun and parties her gang has had in the senior year to her sister, CAROL, because they couldn't have been any better. MARION HOOL, her seat in Miss Miller's classes to her sister, JOAN, because the classes are so much fun. ROBERT HOYT, a place in the shuflieboard league to OZZIE MCSWEENEY because he wants it. MAUREEN HUGHES, her walking speed to her sister, BETTY, because she can use it to get to school on time. ROBERT HUMMEL, his job at Mahanna Brothers to anyone who wishes to take it because he's worked there two long years, ELEANOR JONES, a Holland Patent telephone to JEAN EDWARDS because Eleanor has to make Jean's HP calls for her. MARY MARGARET JONES, her locker to any lucky person who gets it because it is the First locker she has had that worked, AILI KETO, her gym locker to anyone who wants it because she has had it for six years. MARILYN KEYES, her seat on bus 4 to MARY JANE PFLANZ since she'll need it for a long time. BOB KNYCH, all his spare time to Mr. T for he has none with his classes each day, thus, he'll have more than enough, JOSEPHINE KOKOSEN- SKI, her books to her brother, RICHARD, because he can make good use of them. MARILYN KOLMER, her books to her sister, JOYCE, because she's taking the same course as Marilyn. LAURA KOROLJOW, all of Mr. Rosebush's jokes to IVAR LEJA because he'll be able to understand them gm, ' 1241 N f' LEONARD KOSZEWSKI, his parking space behind the school to NORMAN ULINSKI because Leo won't need it anymore. LAURA KRAWCZYK, all of her 7th period activities to her sister, JO, because Laura has had them long enough, FRANCES KULAGA, her compact to the next secretarial practice class because the girls certainly made use of it this year. VICTORIA KULESA, her Rem- ington in room 12 to anyone who wants it because she's had it for the past four years. JOSEPH LANGAN, his part in the senior play to a next year senior because Joe's had enough fun with it. RICHARD LENNON, his driving ability to ANDY WIND because Andy has cow- boyed enough. CAROLINE MACK, all of her homemaking knowledge to WALLY ZUTTER because he will need it in the future. EUGENE MALSAN, his advanced algebra text to RALPH SERVICE because he's taking a business course and won't have to use it. ROSE MARCINKIEWICZ, a pair of roller skates to ELAINE KULESA so that she may move a little faster. WALTER MARCINKIE- WICZ, all his bowling ability to FRANK SWIERAT who admires it. SUE MARCY, her gift of gab to SONYA SMOLINSKY because she's so quiet she can use it. DOLORES MAZIARZ, her blonde hair to her sister, JANE, because she always wanted to be a blonde. JANET MCCABE, all the fun she's had in her senior year to JOAN LANGENEGGER because Janet wants her to enjoy herself as much as she did. CARL MCCURRY, his detention seat in study hall 28 to CHARLIE DONAHUE since he'll probably be there a great deal of his senior year. GERALD MCDONALD, his hearty cafeteria lunches to little MIKE CIENAVA because they might do him more good. AUDREY MERCER, her paint brushes to any art student because they belong to the art room anyway. PATRICIA MIELNICK, patience, fortitude, and her book of jokes to JOAN TARASKA for she'll need all of them for one of Mr. Rosebush's classes. BETTY LOU MIGA, the closing line of next year's senior play to the person who can remember it, for Betty forgot it and was left holding the bag. CHARLOTTE MOGREN, her seat in secretarial practice to GERT KIPER since she'll need one next year. RICHARD MOYER, his position on the football team to RONALD SCHOEN because he did an excellent job during Dick's absence. JAMES NEARY, his black secret to MR. HEAD because he's always kidding Jim about it. ELEANOR PAPROCK, all her wonderful times at WCS to her brother, DONALD, because he will just be entering. WILFRED PETERS, all his books to JERRY RAGA for he might use them. EARL PFLUKE, the friendship of Mr. Duggan to the future senior class. JANET POWELL, her attendance card to Mrs. Durant because she has it most of the time. JANICE POWELL, her 1108 locker to JOAN MARA, if she can open it. BARBARA REUBEN, her seat at K.E. to VIRGINIA HUMISTON because she is always sitting on the floor. NANCY RIEBENNACHT, her home project cards to ZIGGY HAYES because Miss Stadel says she needs them. EILEEN ROBACK, all the pots and pans in the Home Ec. room to JERRY ROMANOWSKI because it's about time she learned to cook. JEAN ROBERTS, her locker to anyone who can open it because Jean can't. WILLIAM RYAN, his family living book to BARBARA WHEELER, because he thinks she'll make a good wife for some man. BERTHA RYBKA, her seat on bus 4 to BARBARA NEAL since she's in it more than Bertha is. HELEN SACKETT, her job at the Stanley to MARGARET WALL because she will enjoy working with the ushers more than Helen does. DON SAVILLE, the years to come and his school books to RONALD, JAMES, AND HARRY SAVILLE because Don is sure they'll enjcy them. MARILYN SCHULZE, her typing paper to SONNY DEMING because he's always borrowing paper from her. FLORENCE SEARS, her part in the senior play to SANDY LOU WOOD because she already has a head start on being mature. ROBERT SELLARS, his books to GINNY because her name's already on them. FRED SEIDEL, nothing to no one for no reason at all. PAULA SHARTZER, all the wonderful times she's had in high school to the freshman class because it's the best time of one's life. THOMAS SMITH, his red hair to his girl JANE HUGHES because she loves it. RICHARD SPRINGER, his shower at basketball practice to RONNIE HOVEY so that he will be able to get out of the shower faster. RICHARD STOLARCZYK, all his remaining strength to his sister, MARCIA, before she enters her senior year. BARBARA SUMMERS, her fun at WCS to all lower classmen because Barb has really enjoyed her only year here. LILLIAN TORMEY, a truck to her sister BARBARA, because she won't be able to help Barb carry all her books anymore. ED TREPACZ, the student council store to anyone who wants it because he's sick of Juicy Fruit and Potato Chips. JOAN WESSING, her cheerleading sneaks to CAROL ROBENSKI, because she'll have as much fun with them as Joan did. BETTY WHEELER, her job as editor of Wisp to MIKE MASSAROTTI because he appreciates Mrs. Fitzgerald as much as Betty does. CLAUDIA WILLIAMS, her history book to her sister MARION, because she'll make better use of it. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, all his books to his brother, GOUCI-I, since he might use them. ROBERT WITTE, a bottle of milk to JOHN KELLY, because it is good for his health. JOHN WURSTER, his advanced algebra book to anyone who takes the subject because it really knocked the wind out of John's sails. GEORGE WYNNE, his job as basketball manager to TOM FARRELL since he might be able to keep track of all the basketballs. SANDRA YAGER, her wonderful seat in speech Class to PAT MAXWELL. GENEVIEVE ZIMA, all her pencils and pens to HOWIE KANE because he willed them to her last year. l25l lH'1S'l' LOOKING 5. Carl Mc'C1i1l'i'y li. Bcity l'm1'm-s WIT 7. William Ryan 8. Victoria Kulcsa A'I'HI.li' A 1 , . 9. Richard lfryc 10. fil'l'lI'llliC Briggs I251 ur auoriled SIKLXI, .XBlI,l'l'Y 'rhzml Lcnnml - y Lou Migzi ST I.IKlil.Y .lC.C,l'.l',l3 liugcm- Mulszxn iilllfiulll' Nlugrcu 0 1951 NIOSI' CILXSS Sl'lRll ll. Row Mun inkivwiu I2. C-crallml M4 llunzllml l'l,li,XSINl. PICRSUN Xl.I IN' IIS. hlurial Difllllliilll I I. Ilaum-s Nm-ary E271 lHliS'I, DRIQSSICD I5. liilccn Ruhzlrk Ili. Robert Knych llR.XM.X'l'IC .XBll.l'l'Y I7. silllilfil Yangon' IH. joseph Lzmgsm S'l'.X'l'l'Rli 19. .mm-y mm-r 20. Ri4'll1ll'tlSlUl2ll4l Name Aiken. Joseph Backus, Georgia Balcum, Richard Barnes, Betty Barns, Crosby Beal, Roberta Bevan, Edward Brennan, Donald Briggs, Gertrude Bush, Dolores Bush, Ronald Candella, Michael Ciaiola, Eleanor Cichowski, Ronald Cole, Joan Cox, Mary Coy, David Crumb, Eleanor Counihan, Aurilla Curtis. Carol Deming, Nona Dewan, Kyron Dirtadian, Gloria Dudrak, Myrna Durham, Peter Eddy, Janet Field, Marcia Fischer, Betty Fitzsimmons, John Freyler, Albert Frye, Richard Gates, Deborah Gates, Helen Gentile, Peter Golik, Edwin Goodman, Charles Goodman, Jane Gracey, Betty Hamilton, Loretta Harrington, Richard Hartman, Richard Hastings, Natalie Hool. Marian Hoyt. Robert Hughes, Maureen Hummel, Robert Jones, Eleanor Jones, Mary Margaret Keto, Aili Keyes, Marilyn Knych, Robert Kokosenski, Josephine Kolmer, Marilyn Koroliow, Laura EL Noted For rolling a mean ball seeing liddie his bowling her laugh his car being quiet his crew cut his burned out brakes athletic ability her walk being absent his singing her love of dancing running the projector her friendly smile being quiet being romantic asking Rose about b'kket-ping quietness shyness being just swell the strong, silent type her sweet personality being Rose's retninder his knowledge of history her figure cheering her pleasant personality his neat appearance his height athletic ability her ambition being active in FHA throwing acid in chetn. lab being with Georgia his black wavy hair working hard in chemistry her red hair being with Ralph. his happy-go-lucky manner running track her jokes her RPI friend being a woman hater waiting for Larry trying to outdo Einstein her devotion to a soldier being very quiet her boy friends getting along with everyone being well dressed being courteous her polite ways her accent S5 PHUPHEEY lllmts 'Ib 131: a fifth bowler legal secretary building contractor a nurse social studies teacher housewife see the world a diesel mechanic youth counselor a buyer private in the army an opera singer dietician motion picture operator married to Wally dental hygienist an admiral secretary to Bing Crosby in her car to Texas nurse and married Nlrs. lidward Yl'hite a doctor receptionist secretary to jerry Lewis in the army and see Korea a tnodel physicaleducation teacher stenographer a politician engineer lawyer registered nurse a housewife a farmer pilot air force pilot lady of leisure secretary a bttyer chemical engineer happy like Mr. Rosebush a nurse secretary journalist switchboard operator chemical engineer a ballet dancer a missionary nurse a housewife a secretary a professional golfer a nurse medical secretary psychologist i281 l'rof11tf1ly ll'ill lic setting pins for Walt Marcinkiewicz giving liddie legal atlyice building bowling alleys stunt girl for Nl-KL-M haunting Mr, Rosebush head of a nursery lighting for it :t grease monkey replacing Cussie Moran auctioneer for Lucky Strike tobacco till K. ll. owner of the Met a marathon dancer Hal Wallis' assistant in the lVacs pulling teeth having a girl at ey ery port sitting on his lap at hitch hiker happily doing both exactly that a weight lifter a good one Rose Marcinkiewicfs secretary working in the enlisting office in l'tica at good one circus aerialist one of the best a bulllightet' sky scraper painter head of a thorough investigation on 'tfiscs a tree surgeon president, local homemakers assot iation a chemical engineer flying high with Georgia grounded chorus girl married to l.y le buying furniture for their house blowing Stalin ottt of Russia tied down and slaving script writer for jerry Lewis living in Troy writing for lS'oman's llomc Companion' saying. Number please blasting buildings war correspondent one of the very best just that manager of D. Price world's champ just that file girl at Marcy making money Name Kosaewski, Leonard Krawcayk, Laura Kulaga, Frances Kulesa, Victoria Langan, Joseph Lennon, Richard Mack, Caroline Malsan, Eugene Marcinkiewicz, Rose Marcinltiewica, Walt Marcy, Sue Maaiarx, Dolores McCabe, Janet McCurry, Carl McDonald, Gerald Mercer, Audrey Mielnick, Patricia Miga, Betty Lou Mogren. Charlotte Moyer, Richard Neary, James Paprock, Eleanor Peters, Wilfred Ptlulte, Earl Powell. Janet Powell, Janice Reuben, Barbara Riebennacht, Nancy Robaek, Eileen Roberts, Jean Ryan, William Ryblta, Bertha Sackett, Helen Saville, Donald Schulze, Marilyn Sears, Florence Sellars, Robert Seidel, Fred Shartzer. Paula Smith, Thomas Springer, Richard Stolarczyk, Richard Summers, Barbara Tormey, Lillian Trzepacz, Edward Wessing, Joan Wheeler, Betty Williams, Claudia Williams, William Witte, Robert Wurster, John Wynne, George Yager. Sandra Zima, Genevieve EL 55 PHUPHEEY N ofed For being quiet artistic ability her compact her wise cracks his acting dance band being a top sport mental superiority her countless activities bowling ability her constant chatter her blond hair being sweet being good looking smiling at janie her stature shortness her size and pep her small stature wrestling his personality her long hair love of school his shoulders being with janice being a twin her smile her diamond being well dressed her giggle his wit her friendliness working in the Stanley politeness her wavy hair her smile being with Ginny his tan artistic ability being short being with joan being polite her southern accent blushing being in good luunor her big, brown eyes worrying about NVISI' her willing smile just being Bill his carositations his curly hair his red hair her bright hair being with Howie llimts 'lb Ha pilot grade school teacher a lady of leisure stenographer an undertaker dentist at housewife doctor secretary to Farley Granger in the army to see Korea secretary secretary secretary to Sam Spade a marine politician an artist medical secretary music teacher stenographer playing college sports an admiral medical secretary general in the army physical education teacher housewife housewife dietician housewife dressmaker cadet nurse married secretary to a multimillionaire married sports writer piano teacher a nurse a millionaire electrical engineer an artist engineer or ranch owner a plutnber mechanic worker at Mac Dill Air Base secretary to Howard Dull electronic engineer laboratory technician wholesale fashions buyer Mrs. Bill Hulser an admiral a plumber cheln. engineer in Coast Cuard junk dealer radio announcer a nurse i291 Pro 1111 fl ly llfill Bc flying Presitlent lruman to Florida drawing for Al Capp Milton Berle's assistant jerry l,ester's script writer playing Digger 0'Dell on the radio filling teeth with I.cnnon's HK gold teaching her children to be athletes bandaging liinstein editor of Vogue lighting the Russians with bowling balls substitute for lVendy Barry taking dictation from Presitlent 'l'ruman toting Sam's guns liarl l'lluke's rival for championship mayor of New York City one of the best cheering at Harvard directing the l'hilharmonic il l'Ullgl'CSSN'Ulll2lll teaching junior to wrestle Harry 'l'ruman's advisor getting her hair tangled ina typewriter a school teacher shuffleboard champ breaking dishes picking them up cook at l'ine's druln majorelte for Notre Dame working for Ceil Chapman director of Howdy Doody good will ambassador to Russia secretary in the Waves manager ot the Stanley HIPS a second to Oscar Levant taking care of Doug owner of the Nut House making short circuits drawing for lisquire riding an electric range playing basketball for Army a dogcatcher airplane hostess private detective blowing fuses president ofthe U. S. looking in store windows smiling at William, jr. scrubbing desks fouling up the water line jK's assistant a big success john Cameron Swazy's assistant taking care of her children 5 SE IIJH PL!-KY . Q F g E 5 2 E Kyron Dewan lDick Winiersl, BeHy Wheeler fCornelia Olis Skinnerl, John Wursier CLeo McEnvoyJ, Gertrude Briggs fimily Kimbroughj, Aili Keio Llnspecvorj -ff ik' BeNy Wheeler CCornelia Oiis Skinner! Eugene Molson fMonsieur De La Croix! H01 PHIIUUCTIUN STAFF lli1'cc'lm2 , , ,Xlisx llumlhy Du .Xssistum Dil'1'C'IUI'. , , l'uuI:nSll:l1't1cl 'I'Cc'hnic'z1l Advisor Nliss XIz1l'g:m'l -lzlckwn XlllSii'IJ1Wl'CflUl' Nlr. XY:lr1'cr1.Iohnwll Stzlgc NIZIIIIIQUI' , ,Riclulral llllfllllllll Lights , Iiiflllllll llzlrrilxglml l'1'upc'1'lim , ,Nulzllic llnstings Publicity ,.. Riclmul Springcl 'l'ic'kcls and l'mgr:nm Nlauriam llunl ll H HEARTS WERE YUUNE A ll BAY -ui .u 4-...J Sue Marcy iHurrief St. Johni, Betty Wheeler iCornelio Otis Skinnerl, BeHy Gracey lwinifred Bloughl, Gerfrude Briggs lEmily Kimbroughl, John Fifzsimmons IPurserH, Joseph Lungcn iAdmiraiJ, Richard Lennon iStewardJ ik' 1 i s , i i 1 . S i s i Betty Lou Migu KTheresej, Florence Sears CMrs. Skinnerl, James Neory 1Oiis Skinnerl, Rose Murcinkiewic1IMadume Elisej img HISTIIHY UF THE III. 55 UF 1951 Our rings tame at last!! We selected the rocket design to show the world we were loyal sons ol XYKIS. Xnd lie- lieve me. did we show them oll - especially the day they arrived. .X junior could always he found selling something. lint it seemed that we needed a fortune to haye tlte spertarnlar prom we wanted. We sold programs at all the games. haskethall and loothall pins. and the license plates willed to us hy the Class ol 'ML xvli elected Charlotte Nlogren and Nlike tlandella to head ottr prom committee. 'I lten did we work. livery night, during study halls. and all through I-laster yata- tion. the art committee tould he seen painting the end- less hrirks and nailing the window seats, hoping that they would hold together lor at least one night. I don't know what we would haye done without Mr. lyers and Xlr. Thompson who aided us with ottr plans and work, Iletty N'heeler and Iiarl Ilrown were crowned King and I , , DI' IR SIAIUR I XI Queen ol' ottr Terrestrial I'errate, Ihen the hest prom I hate just linished looking through my A'Sehool ol itll IWCYIIIII' lllsl ll llealttllltl memory, Dale straphook and haye had much lun remembering the wonderlul times the Class ol' 'SI had. Rememher way hack when we were mere lfreshtnen? liyeryone knew that we were Greenies by the hallled look in our eyes. lilet ting class ollieers was a little ol great extitement, XYL' wanted the very best to start tts on ottr high sthool rareer. I'nder the extellent guidance ol Nlr. Nlttlaheq with Rit I.ennon our president: john IXIIISIIIIIIIUIIS. yite-president: lleh Gates, treasurer: and joan XYessing, setretary: our rlass was tops. 'I'he Hlfrosh I toIit was a dance neyer to he forgotten hy any ol us. Ihuing the hurly burly' ol' joining new grown up RHIIXIIICN. we still had dtlhtult stthjerts to master. Ilut most ol us made the grade and moyed up a step. .Xt last we were mighty seniors with graduation in the near future. 'I'he lirst thing we did was to elett joe Malsan as our president: Dirk Stolartfvk. yite-president: Sandra Yager. serretaryz and Charlotte Nlogren, treas- urer. Nlany hoys and girls tried otll lor the senior play. Iletty' IVheeler and Kfertrude Briggs made their arting dehut as the stars ol Our Ilearts XYere Young and titty. play' made money' galore to help linante our yearhook. XYe also sold Christmas rards and magazines, spon- sored the two senior dances. and sold coke at the games. Money' was greatly' needed it we were to have at super yearbook. Ifinally' ottr treasury' stretrhed to rover the tost. yur WCM. mm, all lm. um. Oi UN. --wisp fm,ly'- and in mn, so we rhose Rose NI2Il'l'IllIxIL'IS'ICl, editor-in-rhielg Dirk g,,l,j,,,,,,m,, Wm-A Wt. 4.1m-wil lm. Mulsm, as our P,-Csidemh Hartman. art editor: and joe Nlalsan. husiness manager. llc had lm. guI,pm.l of K? lycwlmy xiu.,I,,-csidcml UC,-1 Xylten ottr the-ga-qua!-ka appeared m the spring. we gl-igm. ,l.1,l.l,luH.: :md Natalie Hastings' u.msul.L.l.' wt. up knew it was the near climax ol' our tour long years in had to struggle through Silas lXlarner and the ancient Illgll SVIIUUI-U hiem,-X 1,4 q,,',1-mr gm mn- s,,I,l,4,,,,,,,-l- llulu-C gan- Us H Graduation and the senior hall hrought to atlose our thante to show the upper rlasstnen that we were up and 4'2H'C'Jl' HN U10 CIHN5 UI, '5l. H,,,,i,,g ng the lx-51 4-11,55 R-wr. It has been IIIlC'l'lfSllIIg to reyiew the major eyents ol 'I-hcn Hum. Um. ilmim. Wm.. some 01' Us were ,mp ottr high school life, hut there are eyer so many more tmm- l,3,m,j, in my Ihmlglll mul just two mmlc yea,-5 things that happened that it would take a whole hook W-Hi if-My Hut 41,1-,-C WM ,mu-1, U, dot we L-lu-M-11 lulm to mention them. Wouldn't it he lun to haye at rlass XYurster president to haye the responsibility ol' getting i'lUlI0U? Ivllill l'W '0l l'N IW' Wmllll INNO!! tts through ottr junior year. Ky Dewan shared the re- sponsihility as y ice-president: I lorent'e Sears. as secretary: and Holm Knyth. treasurer, - Si nrerelyx IN may Miss Dey' was very' patient as our director. and the M EM IJHIES UP W II 5 IQ .3 I will l INN' li NHHUN mn: H11 Q Z f 1 f' My ..: Q IZ. I3. gl IVhitesho1'o 32 llion I2 G Whitesboro L10 Clinton 0 VVhitesboro 32 Herkimer 28 Whiteshoro 20 New Hartford 0 ,,, Whilesboro 34 U. F. A. 0 O I Whiteshoro I2 Cortland 18 J, I I'Vl1itesI1oro I3 Proctor I3 ' X'Vl1iteslmoro 25 Rome 32 S7 fs' ' IVhitesboro 208 Opponents 103 ' IVon 5 - Lost 2 - Tied I CAI 2 :A LD few V .. Q - X wx 5. I . 1 I n v I t I IQ: -, , -I K4 : 5. 6. 7 RJ LJ C' I341 ii-11' .1. . .FX N . 3 x X 'tl 1 N - 3 5 tbl' A 8 'A Q 1' Z -4 3 m fl ,---- .i- lEI5ll Squad I0 ll I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 3 Q- Richard Sliski Kyron Dewan XfVillian1 Deck Richard Frye Richard Stofle Ronald Hovcy Richard Lennon Richard Moyer Robert Brown Donald NlClllllZ blames Wlczxver William Stewart Howard Kane . Albert Freyler Ronald Schoen .Iznnes Neary Robert Wheeler james Klnmbach CD gs-f CD Q' F5 9 IO. ll. M9 N5 H51 H11 11115 AN AWARDS HONOR STUDENTS The highest scholastic honor of the Class of 1951 was attained by Eugene Malsan who main- tained an average of 94.19. Second honors went to Robert Hunnnel who had an average ol' 93.-15. Eugene, as first honor student, delivered the Valedictorian address and Robert, the Salutatorian. The remaining seven honor students in the order of their fourayear averages are: Rose Marcinkiewicl. . . 93.05 Otis Kyronllewan . . . 91.00 Charlotte Mogren . . . 92.57 Robert Hoyt . . . 90.10 Nlary Margaret -lones . . 91.57 .lolm YVurster . . 90.18 Richard Frye . . . 90.011 SPECIAL HONORS AND AWARDS The two students who were selected to at- tend the Herald Tribune Forum for youth in New York City in 1950 were Florence Sears and Gerald McDonald. Each year at Colgate University, the Empire Boys' State holds an animal encampment. ln 1950 Richard Frye was selected to represent NVhitesboro Central. Charlotte Mogren at- tended Empire Girls' State at Skidmore Col- lege in Saratoga Springs. They received a deeper insight into politics and the develop- ment of leadership. Among the honors bestowed on our class in our junior year were the following which are given to outstanding junior students: Gertrude Briggs, the Elmira College Award and Richard Frye, the Harvard College Award. The four outstanding citizens ol' the senior class, as chosen by their lellow classmates, were Sandra Yager, Gertrude Briggs, Eugene Mal- san, and jerry McDonald. These four repre- sented WCS at the Citizenship Education Con- vention held at Syracuse University on April 28. Sandra also represented NVCS in the annual DAR competition. The key to the commercial world, which is given to the outstanding personality in the commerce department, was won by Rose Mar- cinkiewicz. Each year the Rotarians ol Utica organize a junior Rotarian Club. This year the lollow- ing boys were selected to represent our school: Kyron Dewan, vlohn Fitlsimmons, Richard Frye, Gerald McDonald, and .Iohn XVurster. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS OF 1951 LIUNIORS Robert Hoyt, President: Robert Hummel, Vice-President, Rose Marcinkiewicz, Secretary: john Wurster, Treasurer: Gertrude Briggs, Kyron Dewannlolin Fitzsimmons, Richard Frye, Helen Gates, Mary Margaret Jones, Eugene Malsan, Dolores Maziarz, Gerald McDonald, Charlotte Nlogren, Eleanor Paprock, Florence Sears, and .loan Wessing. SENIORS john Barrett, Delores Cowburn, Ann Farrell, Ann Howard, Conrad Kowal, Betty Kutas, Richard Nlalsan, Dorothy Monroe, Carol O'Connor, Eleanor Parry, Molly Stauller, and Edwin Scholer. SIIHIJI. STIII HU UBS ENGLISH SOCIAL STUDIES CITIZENSHIP I. Robert Hummel I. Kyron Dewan I. Rose Mareinkiewiez, Richard Lennon 2. Robert Hoyt 2. liugene Malsan 2. Gertrude Briggs, .lolm Wurster 3. liugene Malsam 54. liugene Malszm 3. Charlotte Mogren, Kyron Dewan :mtl .Iolm Wurster MATHEMATICS lilementary Algebra - Robert Hummel Trigonometry - liugene Malsan lntermetliate .Xlgebra A- Robert Hununel Plame Geometry - liugene Malsan COMMERCE lntrotluetion to Business - Rose Mareinkiewiez Shorthand - Rose Mareinkiewiez Typewriting - Rose Mareinkiewiez Business Law - Rose Mareinkiewiez -1111l1 SCIENCE General Seienee H Robert Hummel Health - Rose AIlll'l'llIIilCXVli'l Pllysies - liugene Malszm OTHER AWARDS Latin l, ll - liugene Malsan Retailing l W Aili Keto rib YEARLY AVERAGES UP HU-IIIUOAJ FRESHMAN YEAR Kyron llewan, Robert Hoyt, Robert lelummel Mary Margaret Alones, Eugene Malsan, Rose Mareinkiewiez, Delores Mafiarf, Charlotte Mogren, qloam IVessing, .lolm I'Vurster. SOPHOMORE YEAR Certrutle Briggs, Kyron Dewan, Rieharcl Frye, Robert Hoyt, Robert Hummel, Mary lXlargaret jones, Eugene Malsan, Rose Mareinkiewiez, Gerald Mellonald, Charlotte Mogren, john I'Vurster. JUNIOR YEAR Robert Hoyt, Robert Hummel, Mary Margaret Jones, liugene Malsan, Rose lXlareinkiewit'x, Charlotte Mogreu, -Iohn Wurster. lfl71 UNIUH PHlllVI ,.,-null' .Ques- 'within-I ,nw ..,...an-s- ..i...--- W ,,--- ! s. ig. .....-Q k' it 'Q 'l'here :ire mznuy memories that this Senior Class shares, hut one ol the most outstnncling' is our llunior Prom, The Terrestrial 'IlCl'I'2ll'C.H lt stanrtecl with the election ol' Cllzarlotte Mog- ren :intl Nlichuel Calnclellzl us Prom Co-Cluiir- men. They haul the full support ol' excellent committees who supervised such important prepzlrzitions :ts invitations, relreslnnents, zuul checking. 'l'here was much :nrt work to he clone il' the gym wats to he the out ol' this world scene ol' the prom. Certrucle Briggs :intl Richzlrcl Frye were chosen to clirect the ztrt committee, :incl the work wus stzlrtetl. There were enclless bricks to paiint. tlillerent llowers lor the lCI'l'2lt'C to lushion, amcl winclow-seats to lorm for the cus- tle. 'l'he nrt committee, which incluclecl Betty Barnes, Nlznry Cox, Eleanor Crumh, Kyron llewzm, lxllllflll liielcl, Helen Gates, -lane Coocl- mztn, Dick Harrington, Dick l'l2lI'llll1lll, Nzttulie Q. l38l 11. -iq... 1. 'hung- Hastings, florclon llolmzm, Rohert Kuych, Lzlurzl liruwcfyk, .loe lillllgllll, Richurcl l.en' non. Rose Nl2ll'Cllll4.lClVll'l, lflorence Sears, l'ziulu Shztrtxer, -loan lVessing', Rohert XVitte :incl qlohn l'Vurster, spent mzany tiresome, hut enioyzahle evenings trziuslorming the gym into zu veritable wouclerlztntl with their czipzlhle guicling hnntl. Nlr. Rolztntl lvers. lfinztlly Nlzly lil, the night ol' the prom, :lr- rivecl. liverythingl was in rezuliness lor the :ul- muzltion ol the dancers: :ull was perlection on A l'he Terrestriztl 'liCl'l'2ll'C,H that unlorgettznhle night in Nlzty. Betty lVheeler :mtl liairl Brown reignecl supreme over this wonclrous lztncl. .Xt l.lst .ill that iemzunecl ol this occasion were exquisite memories. liveryone ugreetl than the l'rom ol' H150 rezllly trznnsportetl the class :incl their 14-it-mls into unother world --into llll ever-tc1-he-remem- herecl clrezun worlml approaching perlectiou. THE 1951 TEHHESTHIAL TEHHAEE JUST DANCING AND DREAMING, THAT'S ALI , . , A NIGHT or MEMORIES l39,l THE UFFIIIEHS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Hull XYlll't'll'l' Lltllllilii kuwzll qlzuquvlim' Rolxinwn Ri: hzml Nizllszm SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Dvlxmull I,cnnrm XIUIMUHI' -l4NK'ill xlllffikl SIUIZIIKISL lIll1'sl1'I'l'l'Lylllcki FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS lumix I4-mmm ,lIDllllR1VIll'llN Rm Ilznlcx Kmllslzlxxmm- Kagan EICHTH GRADE OFFICERS RHQCI Killll' IS1ll!l1llllSlhUIl Runzllal ll: 1 an Han In ISILIIH hm :IN SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS lkuiml Xlnzllmm laI:1lm'Sn ith Imam huulu ISLIII1Nh-lxIm.41Iuwl1I Q9 ' Class nf195E - UNIUHS ..,,,,..i , FIRST ROW: Dianne Race, Joan Zombik, Dolores Waxenkewitz, Mary Rocco, Norma Tannebring, Ellen Jewell, Mariorie Gardner, Theresa Santa Maria, Beatrice Service, Shirley Hughes, Donna Diehl, Jose- phine Zampardi. SECOND ROW: Beverly Freeman, Theresa Monterose, Nancy Mantor, Mary Bellamy, Kathleen Thomas, Norma TiHany, Joan Evans, Jacque- line Robinson, Nancy Curtis, Joyce Evans, Carol O'Connor, Suzanne Tanury, Patricia Maxwell, Joan Adsit, Gertrude Neuman, THIRD ROW: Phyllis Jones, Donna Geary, Joanne Branche, Frances Babiarz, Joan Sambor, Barbara Plopper, Margaret Wall, Joan Sweet- land, Sally Watts, Nancy Stooks, Betty Parkinson, Dolores Cowburn, Suit-1351 ? 5 , ,I ,Y ,nn Virginia Humistan, Carol Hastings. FOURTH ROW: Dolores Powell, Margaret Roberts, Jane Edwards, Jean Edwards, Gwendolyn Yourdon, Marie Slitz, Elaine Krol, Nancy Solheim, Molly StouHer, Dorothy Monroe, Marianne McDonald, Helena Kowal. FIFTH ROW: Gertrude Kiper, Eleanor Parry, Ann Howard, Eileen Sommers, Jacqueline St. John, Sonya Smolinski, Rita Kupiec, Loretta Roberts, Frances Paciorek, Marilyn Gilbert, Judy Stevens, Betty Kutns. SIXTH ROW: Ann Howard, Joan Langenegger, Sandro Wood, Con- stance Suita, Barbara Schoter, Carol Gates, Dorothy Kasperek. I . FIRST ROW: Dick Madden, Bob Mullen, George Bauer, Fred Malk- rancz, William Taylor, Bob Golik, Charles Donahue, Pat Alfano, Chester Banek, Leroy Roberts, Harold Newton, Matthew Kloczkowski, Eugene Oderkirk. SECOND ROW: Tedd Jones, Bob Wheeler, James Weaver, James Markley, Roger Howe, Conrad Kowal, Ronald Schoen, Dick Farmer, Jack Malloy, Steve Sychtysz, Vern Roberts. THIRD ROW: Larry Joslin, Jack Barrett, Stanley Mikulski, Bill Stewart, Fred Swartzman, Bruce Kratzenburg, Gale Brennan, Frank Swierat, I rf Robert Mohar, Raymond Kolwaite, Andrew Wind, Bill McSweeney, FOURTH ROW: Dudley Bailey, Wayne McDermott, Frank Rehm, Dick Stofle, Jerry Raga, John Bathrick, Dick Molson, Kenneth Jones, Jer- ome Tine, John Hummel, Francis Anglers, William Zarnach, Sonny Deming, Arthur Stork. FIFTH ROW: Wheeler Muller, Bill Myers, Jim Klumbach, Ralph Serv- ice, Fred Kulik, Ronald Hovey, Bob Kiper. SIXTH ROW: Buster Ogden, John Lazarek, James Johnson, Peter Durham, Dick Funke, Ed Schafer, James Szczesny. ni Class nf1H53 - SUPHUMUHES v FIRST ROW: Mary Carr, Joyce Kolmer, Ann Thomas, Jane Miller, Lillian Gadxiala, Regina Kobielski, Dana Hardy, Lillian Hayduk, Jean Prot- chenko, Mariorie Garguilo, Virginia Zarnoch, Carol Robinski, Mary Kane. SECOND ROW: Sherry Gracey, Patricia Field, Patricia Wendt, Bar- bara Tormey, Marilyn Olsiewski, Joan Schreppel, Nancy Nemeyer, Diane Heintz, Jeanette Nogas, Shirley La Due, Gertrude Lawlor, Mary Lou Roberts, Tonya Smolinsky, Jane Mullen. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Miller, Mary White, Ann Balcum, Betty Miller, Mary Gentile, Patricia Lawlor, Beverly Peters, Janet Pelc, Elaine Kulesza, Patricia Glatt, Josephine Blat, Margaret Bailey, Mary Briggs, C t Dorothy Ulinski, Patricia Lih. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Bridenbecker, Josephine Krawczyk, Ann Cox, Helen Shirley, Sheila Keye-s, Theresa Bord, Monica Gorecki, Joan Roberts, Maren Ellis, Marcic Stalarczyk, Joan Hool, Carolyn Hayes. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Powers, Patricia Kozlowski, Barbara Altholt, Patricia Riggles, Kathleen Hughes, Shirley Lazarek, Jean Stofile, Barbara Rathbone, Nancy Mantor, Doreen Eberley, Carolyn Crumb. SIXTH ROW: Joan Wildha-gk, Pauline Kobielski, Janet Steinharst, Dolores Zaniewski, Nancy Moore, Eleanor Smith, Ann Siriannie, Joan Mara, Shirley Powell, Joan Powell, Vivian Von Etten, Deborah Len' non, Jane Schmitter. FIRST ROW: Gary Beaton, Richard lmholif, Robert Branagh, Paul Wrubel, Robert Gossin, Mike Cienava, John Sczygiel, George Herthum, Henry Haas, Louis LaGrand, Dennis Davis, Norman Ulinski, Walter Sheirna. SECOND ROW: Henry Kokosenski, Norman Seavey, Roger Fischer, Robert Boehlert, Robert Miazga, Joe Alberico, Sam Abraham, Francis Sirianni, Mike Nasso, Edward Crescent, Eugene Fletcher, Leo Corn- mire, Chester Przylucki, Allan Diamond, Burton Sperry. THlRD ROW: Angelo Gentile, Donald Seavey, Robert GilTord, James Saville, Alfred Juda, Tony Rosinski, James Vivian, Byron Rice, Bill Flagg, Robert Brown, Richard Cheney, Fred Zurakowski, Stan Zura- kowslni. FOURTH ROW: Howard Sheerin, Richard Bathrick, Jerome McElheny, Kurt Ryan, Gene Uebler, Monsour Jowid, John O'Connor, Ronald Burak, George Stohrer, George Meehan, James Geddes, Robert Mc- Corduck, Edward Reuben, Bill Grace, FIFTH ROW: Richard Glatt, lves Leia, Ronald Saville, Austin Laramie, John Miller, Larry Cox, James McCarthy, John Barry, Richard Jones, Douglas Ferguson, James Britt, Don Miller. SIXTH ROW: Roger Riehl, Ronald Schantz, William Urban, Leroy Graham, Norman Reinhart, Dick Schafer, Herbert Race, Harry Wig' gins, Ronald Bobicz, John Kelly. SEVENTH ROW: Robert Lattermoser, Larry McBride, Edward Jasek, Charles Dey, Leo Susczynski, Tom Trainor, Tom Farrell, Chris Durham, Douglas Foteaux, Tom Hugles, Gene Gates, Joe DeBiase, Bob Smith, Jerry Alexander, Jim Manley. I lllass nf.l.951l - FHESHME FIRST ROW: Lorraine ln1hoH, Carol Snow, Kathleen Pardi, Beverly Roberts, Jean Wrubel, Phyllis Flo, Judy Corbi, Elaine Nicholas, Olga Garbowski, Jane Maziarz, Eleanor Laskowski. SECOND ROW: Marie Curtacci, Joan Taraska, Joanne Bailey, Jeanne Meehan, Evelyn Dudeck, Nancy Baptist, Dorothy Decker, Janet Sibley, Patricia Whitaker, Lorraine Benson, Florence Bagnall, Sandra Hin- niun, Anita Plislca, Adeline Karonowslci. THIRD ROW: Dora Lathers, Sylvia Miga, Grace Roberts, Shirley Grenier, Janet Cunningham, Doreen Burdick, Theresa Schremmer, Joan Gates, Margaret Hughes, Helen David, Nancy Roberts, Nancy Moran. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Rahn, Barbara Klingel, Helen Jones, Dawn I t 1 t 2 i f ' i i 5 3. 1 i . . i fir. Haas, Jane Frye, Claire Jewell, Beverly Banford, Alice Kolwaite, Catherine Mack, Pat Sergott. FIFTH ROW: Judy Lennon, Katherine Reid, Marion Williams, Sylvia Belanger, Mary Lou Stark, Jean Shorter, Anita Cheney, Jean Al- sheimer, Sally Madden, Joan Rahaiser, Elaine Trad. SlXTH ROW: Betty Cusworth, Jean Geary, Katherine Kcllilia, Pauline Pfiefer, Connie Raga, Connie Szloselc, Barbara Bigelow, Mary Silcox, Marcelle Wiggins, Joyce Dresser, Edith Maleclci, Pat Solamn, Frances Cooney. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara Rowland, Marian Grieco, Carolyn Grieco, Joan Franz, Mary Feketa, Shirley Rowlands, Carolyn Sahl, Patricia Dolan, Dorothy Evans, Diana Wells. FlRST ROW: Richard Alfano, Ronald McBee, John Pietras, William Christiansen, Phillip Jones, Robert Gibbs, Richard Quinn, David Jenkins, Joseph Beadon, John Mann, Elwin Vanderland. SECOND ROW: Edward Sullivan, Joseph Mercier, Mike Guarno, Eugene Williams, Peter Manna, Robert Lissindrelli, Edward Kynch, John Garguilo, Richard Tine, Robert Castelda, William Brunett, Frank Laramie, Ronald Cousin, Ronald Adsit. THIRD ROW: Bruce Cheethani, Eugene Stevener, Robert Swartzman, Jack Curtiss, Herbert Lockwood, Watson Thomas, Robert Lachut, Robert Quaclcenbush, John Roberts, Ronald Service, Michael Haidasz, Michael Piekielniak. FOURTH ROW: Edmund Markowicz, Ronald Evans, William Crosley, James Ottoway, Richard Cole, Robert Herzog, Donald Broadhurst, Richlaird Moore, Donald Sypels, Ronald Godfrey, Thomas Dolin, Fred Kun e. FIFTH ROW: Anthony LaPorte, James Houclc, Orlo Geary, Guy Bailey, Ray Bailey, Charles Madden, Bernard Maleclci, Joe Palczynski, Jerry Vaughn, Robert Rice, Robert Topor. SIXTH ROW: Ronald Smith, Fred Bragg, Louis Rybka, Edward Dymon, Corliss Yanke, William Weiss, SEVENTH ROW: John Price, Joseph Granada, Eugene Nuding, Doug las Delett, Charles Scholfield, James McGough, Stanley Banos. ng Class nf 1955 - SHADE EIGHT FIRST ROW: Francine Barnes, Nancy Klock, Joan Kwiecinski, Barbara Bronche, Sandra Burdick, Marian Lansing, Florence Owens, Elhelyn Cosnett, Ann Gifford. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Cooney, Margaret Reed, Betty Hughes, Sonya Essayian, Sylvia Kawal, Sandra Rathbone, Diane Preston, Dorothy Bord, Dorothy Danis, Sheila Ottamose, Constance Granato. THIRD ROW: Caryl Lloyd, Donna Nocenti, Evelyn Bullen, Judy Gare quilo, Eileen Beal, Lois Riehl, Suzanne Rondeau, Donna Nutter, Shirley Wynne, Shirley Bethlehem. FOURTH ROW: Joan Rhodes, Barbara Jones, Marian Paine, Nan Barnes, Mary McCarthy, Janice Hyde, Barbara Fox, Barbara Kronz, Agnes O'Grady, Jane Hughes. FIFTH ROW: Annebelle Brockway, Jacqueline Ogden, Patricia Deck, Gail LaFleur, Suzanne Dam, Joan Ellis, Mary Jo Coy, Claire DiGrisf tina, Marianne Brouilette, Pcit Walker. SIXTH ROW: Margaret Hughes, Judy Parry, Barbara Scholl, Charlotte Urban, Carol Ann While, Nancy Powell, Jean Kwiecinski, Judy Scholl, Barbara l.aPera. L..-1 9 Q'.' ICO FIRST ROW: Jack Taylor, Eugene Clive, Frank Counihan, Andrew Herron, Tom Crane, Donald Peake, Jim Miller, Herbert Young, Richard Kokosenski. SECOND ROW: Dwayne Ulrich, Bill Robinson, Richard McDonald, Roger Kane, Kenneth Wheeler, Robert Strassberger, Joe Kiggins, Steven Yager, Ralph Petronella, James Daly, Tom O'Connor. THIRD ROW: Roger Chapman, Charles Langenneger, David Humph- rey, Bryan Fovel, Harry Saville, Ronald Ribicki, Frank Haycluck, Phillip Miller, Francis Horstman. FOURTH ROW: David Reinhardt, Wiley Jones, Ronnie Newman, Paul Acker, Carl Plage, Jack Stevener, Allen St. Germaine, Ronnie Draper, Thomas Williams, FIFTH ROW: James Acker, Dale Jones, Thomas Wiggins, Bob Pflanz, Clifford Spudie, Edward Palsyn, Ronald Lockwood, John Langen- neger. lil EIEISS nf 1955 - SHADE SEVEN FIRST ROW: Dorothy Waskiewicz, Fthel Taylor, Barbara Gaiser, Felicia Migo, Charlotte Kocyba, Erin Spellmon, Jeanne Sibley, Bar- bara Neil, Yolanda Guarno. SECOND ROW: Gail Griener, Dore-ne Ellis, Gladys Zygmunl, Belly Brucker, Carol Rohn, Mary Anne Hawkins, Carol Mills, Mary Hankin- son, Lee Anne Vaughn, Barbara Kcronowski, Deane Garguilo, Norma Seaman, Susanne Hedderich, Mildred Lahler. THIRD ROW: Harriet Whaling, Carolev Morlon, Irma Richards, Elaine Smith, Betty Jane Kaplan, Georgiana McBee, Ellen Van Pell, Anne Fleming, Peggy Humphrey, Carol Farmer, Lorraine Payne, FOURTH ROW: Claudia Alexander, Belly Zarnoch, Shirley Whipple, Joan Guido, Martha Pelteys, Charlotte Breen, Marlene Owens, Nancy Ainsworlh, Patricia McDonald. FIFTH ROW: Mary Jane Pflonz, Marilyn Rieben, Jacqueline Janus, Sondra Williams, Judy Gates, Barbara Kiehn, Joan Miazga, Dolores Kobielski, SIXTH ROW: Beverly Cimino, Pat Gula, Janel Pluto, Patricia Ray, Emily Mathews, Rila Jones, Marie Murphy. FIRST ROW: Frank Guarno, Tommy Groves, Jack Dimbleby, Donald Bowen, Woody Johnson, Jack Schreppel, Charlie Thompson, Ray Badger, William Mursch, George Burton. SECOND ROW: Bobby Williams, Harold Kaflka, Eddie Harlman, Fred Rienhardl, Donald Bronx, Thomas Powell, David Cummings, Edward Krukowski, Richard Topor, Tony Pinto, Richard Kowalczyk, Fred Fedor, Billy Slrife, Robert Carey. THIRD ROW: Richard Waskiewicl, Paul Moyer, Richard Stevenson, Gerry LaRocaue, Fred Kiehn, Bob Christiansen, Robert Warner, John Murray, Billy Sullivan, Gene Spellmon, Jock Riggles, Robert Oyer, Richard Turner, Billy Lockwood, FOURTH ROW: Franklin Stooks, Donald Powell, David Powell, Charles Kelsey, Terry Carlson, Darwin Conlois, Elwin Evans, Mike Jones, Carl Schultz, Gerald Draper. FIFTH ROW: Charles Lomb, Samuel Geddes, Donald Every, Charles Evans, Mike Massarolli, David Abraham, Carllon Miller, Jim Fletcher, Walter Sahl, Richard La Parra, Daniel Sequin, Reginald Sewell, Robert Madden. I I-'il ST HEI T EUUNEIL FIRST ROW: John Fivzsimmons, Marilyn Miller, Gloria Dirladian, Richard Lennon, Gerald McDonald, Ann Howard, Mariorie Gariuilo, Kyron Dewan, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Helen Pofler, Advisor, Alice Kolwaiie, Sylvia Miga, Jane Frye, Dora Lalhers, Marie Curfacci, Margarer Humphrey, Patricia McDonald, Mike Massarotli, Woody Johnson, Elaine Krol, Lillian Hayduk, Dolores Zaniewski, Barbara Jones, Joan Kwiecinski. THIRD ROW: Tony Rosinslii, Jahn Miller, Ronald Schoen, Chesler Przylucki, Eugene Molson, Richard Springer, John Balhrick, John Barrett, Robert Wheeler, Busler Ogden, Tany lePorI, Ronald Service, John Wursler, Brian Fovel. ST HE T EUUNEIL- EXEEUTIVE EIJIVI ITTEE FIRST ROW: Richard Lennon, Vice-President, Mrs. Helen Poller, Advisor, Gerald McDonald, Presidenh Ann Howard, Recording Secrefaryp Gloria Dirfadian, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: John Barreh, Jane Frye, Brian Fovel, Eugene Malsan, Muriorie Mariuilo, Kyron Dewcm, Mike Masscxrofli. I-llil WISP STAFF FIRST ROW: Eugene Oderkirk, Paula Shartzer, Gertrude Briggs, Flor- ence Sears, Charlotte Mogren, Betty Wheeler, Robert Hoyt, Rosemary Marcinkiewicz, Carol O'Connor, Laura Krawczyk. SECOND ROW: Ann Thomas, Carolyn Crumb, Helen Gates, Myrna Dudrak, Susan Marcy, Bertha Rybka, Jacqueline St. John, Dorothy Monroe, Elizabeth Kutas, Molly Staufler, Betty Fischer, Janet McCabe. THIRD ROW: Sandra Hinman, Shirley Bethlehem, Jane Frye, Judy Lennon, Dora Lathers, Donna Geary, Beverly Freeman, Dolores Cow- burn, Marilyn Gilbert, Jaan Sambor, Joan Ellis, Gertrude Neuman. FOURTH ROW: Paul Wrubel, Robert Witte, Robert Hummel, Dick Frye, John Barrett, Richard Malsan, Donald Saville, Richard Hartman, Ronald Cichowski, WISP-EXEC TIVE ST FF SEATED: Rose Marcinkiewicz, Charlotte Mogren, Betty Wheeler, Florence Sears, Gertrude Briggs STANDING: Beverly Freeman, Robert Hoyt, Myrna Dudrak, Laura Krawczyk l -171 liuninr I-llhletil: Sur im: FIRST ROW: Mary Rocco, Frances Babiarz, Theresa Santa Maris, Rose Tanury, Helena Kowal, Patricia Maxwell, Jean Slofle, RA:l5:i'?lx1euxlll-xl Elltuinelzxxlltince M' Rosebushl Jocquelme Ro 'mon' FOURTH ROW: Francis Siricinnie, Vern Roberts, Joan Sambnr, Jose- SECOND ROW: Doreen Eberley, Ann Siriannie, Charlofie Mogren, phme Blm' Ronald Clchowslu' Rnd Kulmec' Geneweve Zlmu' Frances Kult-190, Eileen R0bC1Cl1. JOYCE EVUn5f JOUH EVGNS- FIFTH ROW: Howie Sheerin, James Sczesny, Bob Kiper, Don Brennan, THIRD ROW: Eleanor Parry, Gerlrude Kiper, Donna Geary, Sue John Lazarek, Jim Manley, ik H81 S. A. S. OFFICERS SEATED: Bob Mullen, Vice-President, Lawrence Rosebush, Advisory Rose Marcinkiewicz, Presiclenl. STANDING: Terry Sonia Maria, Sergeanf-af-Arms, Jackie Robinson, Secretary, Barb Plopper, Sergeanl-af-Arms, filzniur Service UI'l1illlIZilIIllIl FIRST ROW: Myrna Dudrak, Rosemary Marcinkiewicz, Marian Hool, Howard, Rita Kupiec, Gertrude Neumann, Joan Wessing, Elaine Krol, Jane! McCabe, Richard Frye, Aurilla Counilwan, Sue Marcy, Jean Jane Goodman, Claudia Williams. R0be I5- THIRD ROW: James Weaver, John Fivzsimmons, Richard Lennon, Rob- SECOND ROW: Genevieve Zima, Eleanor Paprock, Eileen Robaclc, er! Wheeler, Richard Springer, Ronald Hovey, Jack Burrell, Richard Sonya Smolinsky, Sue Tanury, Pai Maxwell, Eleanor Parry, Ann Malsan, Richard Harrington, Ronald Cichowski, wir we KJ S. 5.0. OFFICERS SEATED: Dick Frye, President, Jane! McCabe, Vice-President. STANDING: Marian Hool, Secrefaryp Kyron Dewan, Treas- urer, Aurilla Counihan, Absenlee Secrefary. I -ml Varsity and Juninr Varsil Fnnthall Ni.-- ll K . A i ' Q ' :dl FIRST ROW: James Brivl, James Weaver, Rif Lennon, Don Niemelz, James McCarthy, Chester Przylucki, Jack Barrett, Jerry Raga, Ronnie Bill Deck, Ronnie Schoen, Dick Frye, Dick Moyer, Robert Brown, Dick Hovey, Al Freyler, James Klumbach, George Herrhurn, Bill Slewarv, Sliski, KY'QN DBWUH, Howard KONG, Dick 570m9, l'leNlK0l HC1C1Sf Roberi Wheeler, Ronnie Babicz, James Manley, Conrad Kowal, Jim Thomas Sm-'hr Neary, Tedd Jones, Dick Farmer, Eugene Flelcher, William Myers, SECOND ROW. Buuie Donahue, Auslin Laramie, Dick Harringlon, Manager. Freshman Fnnthall FIRST ROW: Bob Rice, Ronald Adsil, Pele Copperwheal, Richard SECOND ROW: Ed Sullivan, Mansour Jowid, Doug Ferguson, Don Haauck, Joe Granalo, Pele Manna, Louis LaGrande, Dick Alfano, Tine, Dennis Davies, Tony LaPorr, B, Lisandrelli, Charles Scholelield, Bruce Cheelham, Phillip Jones. Ronald Evans, Bob CUST9lClG4 mu 'I' CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW: Paul Acller, John Sclygiel, Bill Taylor, Tom Wiggins. SECOND ROW: Joseph Gillen, Coachg Dick Hartman, Captaing Mike Nasso, Al Dymond, Louis Rybkcz, George Stohrer, Manager, WRESTLING FIRST ROW: Richard Alfano, Bob Gifiord. SECOND ROW: Thomas Smith, Leroy Rob- erts, Charles Donahue, John Barry, Ron- ald Babicz, James Vivyan, TOP: Gene Fletcher. ATHLETIC COUNCIL SEATED: Harold Head, Beatrice Rudmin, Allen G. Frye, Robert Ingersoll. STANDING: John O'Mara, Lawrence M. Rosebush, arsil Haslaethall Champs ' 5 i l l I Q . E Thomas Farrell, Assistant Manager, Frank Rhem, Ronald Hovey, Richard Springer, Herbert Ogden, Robert Wheeler, Richard Farmer, Gerald Raga, Richard Frye, James Weaver, William Deck, Howard Kane, Richard Stome, George Wynne, Manager arsil Eheerleallers mv Joan Wessing, Betly Barnesg Betty Lou Miga and Marcia Field, Co-Captains: Phyllis Jones, Marianne McDonald I 3 l .luninr arsil Hasl-zuthall Francis Sirianni, Manager, Robert Mfcorduck, Monsour Jawid, Henry Haas, James McCarthy, Chester Przyluclxi, Dennis Davies, George Herlhum, John Malloy, Douglas Ferguson, James Britt, Louis laGrand, Auslin Laramie Juuiur ursil llheerluallnrs Carol Robenski, Monica Gorecki, Caplainy Maren Ellis, Nancy Neymeyer, Joanne Branche, Mariorie Gariuilo I fill I liirls' I-lthletil: llssneiatinn FIRST ROW: Doreen Ellis, Sheila Ottenwalder, Marian Lansing, Can- nie Granata, Charlotte Kocyba, Felicia Miga, Dorothy Waskiewicz, Suzanne Hedrick, Erin Spellman, Joan Kwiecinski, Yolanda Guarno, Lee Ann Vaughn, Coral Lee Morton. SECOND ROW: Dawn Haas, Norma Tannebring, Ellen Jewell, Jaan Adsit, Betty Barnes, Secretary, Pat Maxwell, Vice-President, Gertrude Briggs, President, Dolores Bush, Treasurer, Betty Gracey, Janet Eddy, Adeline Karonowski, Eleanor Laskowski, Nancy Klock, Sylvia Kowal, Francine Barnes. THIRD ROW: Eleanor Jones, Jane Edwards, Loretta Hamilton, Geor- gia Backus, Eleanor Crumb, Sandra Yager, Marcia Field, Mary Bel- lamy, Beatrice Service, Shirley Hughes, Mariarie Gardner, Theresa Santa Maria, Ann Farrell, Betty Parkinson, Jaan Wessing, Marianne McDonald, Gertrude Neuman, Joan Ellis, Sheila Keyes, Sonya Essay- ian, Mary Carr, Josephine Kokasenski. FOURTH ROW: Maureen Murphy, Sue Rondeau, Carolyn Cooney, Judy Parry, Judy Scholl, Barbara Scholl, Carol Farmer, Sandra Rathbone, Jacqueline Ogden, Annabelle Brockway, Diane Ganiula, Elaine Smith, Olga Garbowski, Pat McDonald, Joan Guido, Nancy Ains- worth, Caroline Mack, Eleanor Paprock, Mary Kane, Jean Stofle, Carol Rabenski, Barbara Kranl, Doreen Eberley, Miss Rudmin, Ad- visor. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Kolmer, Pat Field, Donna Nutter, Carol Snow, Marian Paine, Nancy Mantor, Mary Cox, Rose Marcinkiewicz, Jane Goodman, Norma Seeman, Tanya Smolinsky, Lukie Roberts, Grace Roberts, Jane Maziarz, Harriet Whaling, Mary Briggs, Jane Mullen, Shirley Greiner, Jane Frey, Sylvia Miga, Helen Jones, Betty Cusworth, Virginia Zarnoch. SIXTH ROW: Jean Kwien:inski, Josephine Blat, Sally Madden, Anita Pliska, Evelyn Bullen, Judy Gariuila, Katherine Hughes, Jean Meehan, Joan Taraska, Jackie St, John, Kathleen Kalika, Joyce Rahn, Shirley Bethlehem, Doreen Decker, Frances Cooney, Barbara Rathbone, Bar, bara Althoff, Judith Hall, Connie Sllosek, Dana Hardy. SEVENTH ROW: Margaret Bailey, Maren Ellis, Joyce Dresser, Dora Lathers, Joan Rahaiser, Barbara Klingel, Shirley LaDue, Sandra Wood, Charlotte Urban, Pat Deck, Carol Hoyt, Pat Dolan, Nan Barnes, Mary Ann Broulette, Clara Degristma, Barbara Jones, Mary Jo Coy, Mary McCarthy, .lean Geary, Jane Cunningham. EIGHTH ROW: Judy Lennon, Connie Raga, Sherry Gracey, Jane Hughes, Barbara Branche Caryl Lloyd, Lillian Hayduk, Ann Siriannie, Ann Cox, Josephine Krawczyk, Marian Williams, Joan Franz, Shirley Rowlands, Mary Fe-keta, Pauline Kobielski, Connie Suita, Barbara Schafer, Jane Schmitter, Barbara Burdick, Paula Shartxer. Winning Basketball Teams FIRST ROW: Sheila Ottenwalder, Donna Nutter, Erin Spellman, Diane Gariuilo, Patricia McDonald, Norma Seeman, Doreen Ellis, Jackie Janus. SECOND ROW: Barbara Branche, Connie Granuto, Carolyn Mack, Joan Wessing, Gertrude Briggs, Betty Gracey, Dolores Bush, Eleanor Ciaiola, Jackie Ogden. THIRD ROW: Gladys Zygmount, Theresa Santa Maria, Beatrice Serve I ice, Shirley Powell, Nancy Moore, Judy Parry, Mary Bellamy, Shirley Hughes, Mariorie Gardner, Barbara LaPera, Marianne McDonald, Sue Rondeau, Pat Deck. FOURTH ROW: Lillian Hayduk, Mary Gentile, Pat Wendt, Doreen Eberley, Carolyn Crumb, Connie Szlasek, Shirley Greiner, Dawn Haas, Jane Frey, Janet Cunningham, Jean Geary, Sylvia Miga. 'ill l5:'il FRESHMEN SOCCER TEAMS FIRST ROW: Barbara Klingle, Jane Muli- arz, Adeline Koronowski, Eleanor Las- kowski, Dora Lalhers, Joyce Rohn, SECOND ROW: Miss Beavrice Rudmin, Ad- visor, Joan Franz, Jane! Cunningham, Jane Frye, Connie Szlosek, Shirley Grein- er, Dawn Haas, Jean Geary. GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB FIRST ROW: Eleanor Crumb, Ellen Jewell, Beatrice Service, Gerlrude Briggs, Miss Bealrice Rudrnin, Advisory Lucille Manlor, Jane! Cunningham, Norma Tannebring, SECOND ROW: Mary Carr, Doreen Eber- ley, Berry Cusworvh, Shirley Hughes, Mariorie Gardner, Angelo Siriannie, Pal Maxwell, Mary Bellamy, Sondra Wood, Jane? Sveinhorsl, Jean Geary. THIRD ROW: Theresa Santa Maria, Shir- ley Powell, Jaan Marr, Barbara AlfhofT, Barbara Ralhbone, Carolyn Crumb, Shir- ley Greiner, Jane Frey, Dawn Haas, Dora lalhers. BOYS' BOWLING TEAM SEATED: Bob Goliln, Joseph Gillen, Ad- visor: Dick Slolarczyk. STANDING: Dick Balcum, Bob Pflanz, Wal? Marcinkiewicz, Ed Golik, Joe Aiken, Bob Hoyl. fl liuppullu llhuir FIRST ROW: Donna Diehl, Sue Tanury, Jean Roberts, John Bathrick, Treasurer: Florence Sears, President: Dorothea Waddell, Director, Gertrude Kiper, Secretary, Ronald Hovey, Vice-President: Molly Staufler, Librarian: Marcia Field, Joan Wessing. SECOND ROW: Nancy Stooks, Sally Watts, Theresa Santa Maria, Mary Rocco, Virginia Humiston, Carol Hastings, Janet Eddy, Marilyn Schultz, Jane Schmitter, .loan Zombik, Nancy Solheim, Janet McCabe, Marianne McDonald, Joan Adsit. THIRD ROW: Rose Marcinkiewicz, Maren Ellis, Delores Cowburn, Paula Shortzer, Marilyn Keyes, Elizabeth Barns, Betty Parkinson, Diane Race, Ann Howard, Eleanor Parry, Anita Cheney, Helena Kowal, Betty Lou Miga. FOURTH ROW: Michael Candella, Eileen Somers, Sandra Yager, Ger- trude Briggs, Ann Farrell, Sonya Smolinsky, Sheila Keyes, Robert Boehlert, Robert Brown, John Miller. FIFTH ROW: Edwin Schafer, Fred Swartzmon, Monsour Jowid, Elwin Vonderland, Robert Gibbs., Sam Abraham, Chester Przyluclsi, Robert Branagh, John Roberts, Richard Cheney, Eugene Oderkirk. SIXTH ROW: Richard Bathrick, Jerald McDonald, Robert Sellars, Wil- liam Stewart, Tedd Jones, Richard Frye, Stanley Mikulski, Harry Wiggins. SEVENTH ROW: James Klumbach, Thomas Farrell, John lazarek, Ralph Service, Robert Kiper, Robert Wheeler, Richard Lennon, James Weaver, Robert Gossin, Richard Balcum. Music Euuulzil Q4 'ix Yi 'T 2 William Scheuler, Dorothea Waddell, Louis Thompson, Warren Johnson maj Pinufnre FIRST ROW: Wheeler Muller, Dudley Bailey, Harry Wiggins, John Miller, Richard Balcum, Robert Gossin, John Lazarek, Robert Lotter- moser, Billy Schnell, David Justnya, Robert Gibbs, Robert Boehlert, Sam Abraham, Eclwin Vanderland, Stanley Mikulski, James Weaver, Richard Lennon, Joan Wessing, Marilyn Schulze, SECOND ROW: Gertrude Kiper, Gertrude Briggs, Sandra Yager, Flor- ence Sears, Nancy Stooks, Janet Eddy, Ann Farrell, Donna Diehl, Janet McCabe, Marilyn Keys, Jean Roberts, Marcia Field, Betty lou Miga, Marianne McDonald, Joan Zombilc, Molly Staulier, Miss Lula Root, Tedrl Jones, x l i S THIRD ROW: Mrs. Dorothea Waddell, Eugene Oderkirk, Bette Parkin- son, Harold Gabel, Helen Blask, Richard Bathrick, Thomas Farrell, Ronald Hovey, Edwin Schafer, Robert Kiper, Robert Branagh, Helena Kowal, Rose Marcinkiewicz, Carol Hastings, Sonya Smolinsky, Elea- nor Parry, Joan Adsit, Ann Howard, Eleanor Ciaiola, Betty Barns, Paula Shartzer, Anita Cheney, Diane Race, William Parry, Delores Cowl:-urn, Michael Candella, FOURTH ROW: Richard Cheney, Robert Wheeler, Ralph Service, David Monterose, James Neary, James Klumbcrch, John Wurster, Robert Brown, Mansour Jowid, John Bathrick, Fred Swartzmon, Robert Klumbach, Jerald McDonald. Girls' lihnir FIRST ROW: Grace Roberts, Beverly Roberts, Jean Wruble, Carol Snow, Jean Roberts, President, Dorothea Waddell, Director, Gloria Dirtadian, Vice-President: Mary Rocco, Janet McCabe, Secretary, Nancy Nemeyer, Pauline Pfeiler. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Miga, Gwen Yourdon, Theresa Santa Maria, Josephine Zampardi, Joan Schreppel, Marilyn Olsiewski, Barbara Tormey, Sue Tanury, Monica Goreclci, Jane Maziarz, Joan Sweetland, Helen Jones, Shirley Griener, Joanne Bailey. THIRD ROW: Jane Schmitter, Anita Cheney, Sheila Keyes, Judy Len- non, Donna Geary, Joan Taraska, Joan Rahaiser, Jane Miller, Myrna Dudrak, Patricia Field, Joyce Kolmer, Sandra Hinman, Florence Bag- nall, Tonya Smolinslly. FOURTH ROW: Rose Marcinkiewicz, Constance Raga, Gertrude Briggs, Barbara Klingle, Eileen Sommers, Sylvia Ballinger, Jacqueline St. John, Patricia Powers, Betty Parkinson, Joan Roberts, Nancy Sol- heim, Joan Zambik. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Wendt, Loretta Roberts, Joan Longenegger, Pauline Kobielslxi, Constance Suita, Joan Franz, Diane Race, Rita Kupiec, Margaret Bailey, Elaine Krol, Deborah Lennon, lfiil llnnulerl Haml FIRST ROW: Robert Lottermoser, David Cummings. SECOND ROW: Geary Beaton, Barbara Jones, Betty Lou Miga, Phyllis Jones, Edwin Schafer, Richard Lennon, Carol O'Connor, Joan Sweet- land, Mary Margaret Jones, Laura Krawczyk, Frank Laramie, Thomas Graves. THIRD ROW: John Dimbleby, Thomas Powell, Robert Gibbs, Adeline Koronowski, Shirley Berhlehem, Sandra Rathbone, Sandra Burdick, Joanne Barley, Anita Cheney, Woodus Johnson, Roger Chapman, Joyce Bridenbecker, Ann Balcum, Marilyn Miller, Molly Stauffer, Ger- trude Kiper, Deborah Lennon, Dorothea Waddell, Director. FOURTH ROW: Stanley Zurakowski, Stanley Mikulski. FIFTH ROW: Phillip Jon-es, Donald Broadhurst, Allen St. Germaine, Elwin Vanderland, Ronald Rybicki, Thomas Trainer, Christopher Durham, Constance Raga, Charles Scholefield, Richard Cheney, Nancy Solheim, Joseph DeBiase, Ronald Lockwood. SIXTH ROW: Robert Wheeler, Donald Schantz, Kenneth Jones, Paul Acker, Ann Farrell, John Bathrick, Tedd Jones. Juninr Banll FIRST ROW: Andrew Herron, David Cummings. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Yager, Carolyn Sahl, Judy Parry, Bill Mursch, Doreen Ellis, Mr, William Schueler, Shirley Bethlehem, Sandra Bur- dick, Sandra Rathbone, Barbara Janes, Woodis Johnson. THIRD ROW: Jack Dimbleby, Tommy Powell, Franklin Hayduk, Don- ald Bronk, Lee Anne Vaugh, Allen St. Germain, James Daley, Tammy Craine, Roberl Christensen, Joe DeBiase. FOURTH ROW: Paul Acker, Tommy Wiggins, Ann Farrell, Ronald Lockwood. l5SI Juninr lihnir FIRST ROW: Dorothy Waskiewicz, Ann Girtord, Sheila Ottenwalder, Annabelle Brackaway, Jacqueline Ogden, Mr. Warren Johnson, Di- rector, Sandra Rathbone, Beverly Cimino, Sandra Burdick, Gail Griener, Patricia Gula. SECOND ROW: Doreen Ellis, Norma Seeman, Marian Paine, Gail La- Fleur, Jaan Guido, Elaine Smith, Pat McDonald, Carol Mills, Mary Hankinson, Lorraine Payne, Gerry l.aRocll, John Murray, William Sullivan, Thomas Powell, William Mursch, Thomas Crane. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Bullen, Pat Ray, Harriet Whaling, Margaret Reid, Janet Pulto, Caryl Lloyd, Barbara Branche, Judy Scholl, Barbara Kranz, Sonya Essayian, Shirley Bethlehem, Francine Barns, Nancy Klock, Claudia Alexander. FOURTH ROW: Judy Garguilo, Mary McCarthy, Joan Rhodes, Barbara Jones, Barbara Scholl, Judith Parry, Carol Ann Hoyt, Jean Kwie- cinslci, Joan Ellis, Barbara LaPera, Joan Mialga, Sylvia Kowal. Urcheslra FIRST ROW: Robert Warner, Kenneth Jones, laura Krawczyli, Elaine Krawcxylx, Richard Stevens, Barbara Bigelow, Mary Ann Hawkins, Norma Seeman, Barbara Koronowski, Joan Rhodes, Barbara Kranz. SECOND ROW: Mr. Warren Johnson, John Roberts, Jerry Vaughn, Doreen Ellis, Anita Cheney, Tommy Farrell, Chris Durham, Richard Cheney, Tommy Graves, Ronnie Schantz, Richard Bathriclm, Carolyn Cooney, Barbara Fox, Ann Farrell, Joan Ellis, Helena Kowal, Maren Ellis, Ronald Godfrey, Fred Zurokowski, may GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Darolhea Waddell, Direclor, Florence Sears, Sally Waits, Delores Cowburn, Paulo Sl1arlzer,Joun Zombik, Ann Farrell, Diane Race, Nancy Slooks, Belle Parkin' Son. 1 A 1 I D Xl MAJORETTES Kay Reid, Norma Tannebring, Nancy Rie- bennachl, lloberla Beal, Carolyn Grieco. 3 sovs' QUARTET Mike Candella, Ed Scholar, Tedcl Jones Ronald Hayey, llllll LIBRARY COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Mary Silcox, Mary Gentile, Lillian Hayduk, Jeanette Nogas, Anna- belle Brockway. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Ulinski, Kathleen Hughes, Diane Heintz, Jacqueline St. John, Miss Ruth Hart, Advisor: Barbara Bigelow, Joyce Dresser, Ann Cox, Nancy Baptist. J FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW: Olga Garbowslmi, Dorothy Monroe, Laura Koroliow, President: Betty Kutas, Jane Miller. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Evans, Advisor, .lo- anne Bailey, Pauline Kobielski, Sandra Wood, Marie Slitz, Janet Steinhorst, Al- tred Judn, Guy Bailey. Absent from picture: Joan Wildhaclm. SCIO CLUB FIRST ROW: Bob Topor, Ann Thomas, Barb Tormey, Kathleen Hughes, Barbara Bigelow, Joan Wildhack, Jerome Tine, Bill Fischer, Laura Krawczyk. SECOND ROW: Berny Malecki, Ed Dymon, Bill Weiss, Roger Riehl, George Stohrer, Tom Farrell, Chris Durham, Charlie Good- man, Fred Seidel, Dick Stolarczyk, Steve Sychtysz, Mr. Howard McCabe, Advisor. you V iw 1 -Q 252261 s- , .,..,, .. - Mfim--' 11 1' s..:..-Q A 1, - .A ' s K, it Z, Ax. I ' s . i lim FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Vivian Van Ette, Carolyn Hayes. SECOND ROW: Janice Powell, Nancy Riebennacht, Janet Powell, Loretta Ham- ilton, Jean Protchenllo. THIRD ROW: Margaret Roberts, Gwenn Yourdon, Shirley l.aDue, Miss Margaret Stadel, Advisor, Barbara Schafer, Theresa Monterose, Helen Gates, Deborah Gates, President. JUNIOR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Gail Reeder, Marion Wil- liams, Grace Roberts, Miss Joyce Tous- saint, Advisor, Judy Gates, Marie Mur- phy, Barbara Kiehn. SECOND ROW: Claire DiGristina, Joan Franz, Joan Rahaiser, Pat Solomn, Bar- bara Klingel, Agnes O'Grudy, Barbara Fox. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Eugene Uebler, Robert Sel- lars, Arthur Stark, Michael Candello, President, Mr. De'Amsey, Advisory Raye mond Kolwaite, Robert Seavey. SECOND ROW: New Hartford student, Tony LaPorte, leo Suszynslsi, New Hart- ford student, Sam Abraham, Mike Nassa, Bill Humyhreys, Ed Seavey, John Gar- guilo. THIRD ROW: Leroy Graham, New Hurtl ford student, Tommy Hughes, Gene Gates, New Hartford student, Jim Vivian, Joe Palczynski, John Price. FOURTH ROW: Joe Granato, Dick Schafer, Ed Sullivan, Stan Banos. SECRETARIAL PRACTICE CLUB FIRST ROW: Victoria Kulesa, Rose Marcin- kiewicz, Gloria Dirtadian, Janet McCabe, Myrna Dudrak, Mrs. Mae Fulrner, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Betty Fischer, Marcia Field, Sandra Yager, Lillian Tormey, Georgia Backus, Maureen Hughes, Fran- ces Kulaga, Eleanor Crumb, Dolores Maliarl. JUNIOR RED CROSS FIRST ROW: Sonya Smolinsky, Joan Zom- bik, Barbara Kiehn, Miss Toussaint, Ad- visor: Sandra Hinman, Betty Miller, Re- gina Kobielski, Eliuxbeth Brucker. SECOND ROW: Joan Adsit, Shirley la- Due, Barbara Altholl, Judy Parry, Bar- bara Scholl, Judy Gates, Eleanor l.as- kowski, Sonia Essayian, Sylvia Kowal, Jane Goodman, Mary Cox. THIRD ROW: Constance Raga, Edward Hartman, Herbert Race, Andrew Herron, Mary Jane Pflanz. RIFLE CLUB FIRST ROW: Walter Sheima, Roger Fisch- er, Secretary: Chris Durham, Treasurer: Don Brennan, President, Tony LaPorte, Vice-President, Sam Abraham, Sergeant- at-Armsg George Stohrer. SECOND ROW: Francis Siriannie, Fred Zurakawski, Frank Swierat, Donald Bro- diers, Dick Bathrick, Howie Sheerin, Jer- ome McElhiney, Bob Miazga, Robert Lisandrelli, Richard Imhofl. THIRD ROW: Bob Gossin, Robert Smith, Herbert Race, Ronald Schantz, Ronald Uebler. Ja.. A we W, s - Q 5 ,,.4.c 10151 SUHIIHITY I-IN FIHITEH ITY UFPIIIEHS C. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Mike Candella, President, Dick Hartman, Treasurer SECOND ROW: Ed Schafer, Secretary, Bob Hoyt, Vice-President, James Johnson, Sergeant-at-Arme. M. E. OFFICERS John Barrett, Corresponding Secretory: Ronald Hovey, Vice-President: Richard Lennon, President, Fred Kulik, Sergeant-at-Arms, Robert Brown, Recording Secretary, N. B. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: John Wurster, Treasurer: Dick Frye, President: Gerald McDonald, Secretary. SECOND ROW: James Weaver, Sergeant-atfArms: Dick Moyer, Vice- President. 0. P. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Marian Hool, Treasurer, Janet McCabe, President, Mary Cox. Scribe. SECOND ROW: Mary Rocco, Sergeant-at-Arms: Marie Slitz, Vice- Presidentg Joan Langeneggar, Chaplain, Barbara Plopper, Recording Secretary, Dona Hardy, Sergeant-at-Arms. Absent from picture: Frances Kulaga, Corresponding Secretary. K. E. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Phyllis Jones, Sergeant-at-Arms, Polly Shartxer, Scribe. SECOND ROW: Natalie Hastings, Vice-President, Charlotte Mogren, President, Carol Hastincis, Treasurer, THIRD ROW: Molly 5-taufter, Corresponding Secretary: Eleanor Ciaicla, Sergeanteot-Arms: Dorothy Monroe, Recording Secretary. A. B. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Deborah Lennon, Sergeant-at-Arms: Betty lou Miga, Corresponding Secretory, Florence Sears, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sandro Yager, Secretary, Marcia Field, President: Gertrude Briggs, Vice-President. THIRD ROW: Betty Barnes, Historian, Ann Farrell, Sergeantfat-Arms: Marianne McDonald, Scribe. img E' PHI UELT FIRST ROW: Mary Rocco, Mary Cox, Marian Hool, Marie Slifz, Jane! Jane Miller, Jean Meehan. McCabe- BC-'bm' P'0vPeff JOSH L4 '9en e9e'f DOM Hufdv- THIRD ROW: Evelyn Duclel., Lillian cudliulq, Frances Cooney, Lillian SECOND ROW: Theresa Santa Maria, Margarel Wall, Nancy Curiis, Tormey, Joan Cole, Barbara Torlney, Georgia Backus, Joun Hool, Maureen Hughes, Ann Cox, Norma Tclnrlebring, Regina Kobielski, Myrna Dudrclk, Gwen Yourdon. ELT CHI PH TEH ITY UPFIEEH5 FIRST ROW: Mike Candello, President, Dick Hartman, Treasurer SECOND ROW: Ed Schofer, Secreiaryp Bob Hoyi, Vicefpresidenrg James Johnson, Sergeant-olVfArn1s l 45,3 g .E.5UElETY an FIRST ROW: Beverly Freeman, Virginia Humiswn, Jane Mullen. Glafl, Joan Evans, Joyce Evans, Jane Edwards, Jean Edwards, Do- SECOND ROW: Bm-bow Reuben' Molly Smuaerl Eleanor Guida' Iores Cowburn, Jean Profchenko, Jaan Sweellandil Joan Adslt. Natalie Haslings, Charlafle Mogren, Carol Haslings, Polly Sharlzer, FOURTH ROW: Nancy rflemeyy' Marcia Sloloruy ' Pc' wendl' Joan Dommy Monroe, phyms Jones' Sclrreppel, Gertrude Kiper, Jaan Wildhack, Eleanor Parry, Jane! Slelnhorsi, Ann Howard, Marilyn Muller, Ellzabelh Kufas, Barbara THIRD ROW: Marjorie Garguila, Joan Roberls, Nancy Solheim, Pai Allhoff, META HET IHU FHATEH ITY FIRST ROW: Roberl Kynch, John Barrell, Ronald Hovey, Richard Len- Harringion, Charles Schofield, Roberl Wilfe, James Geddes, Reber! nan, Fred Kulill, Roberl Brown. Mullen' THIRD ROW: Ronald Se-rvice, Richard Springer, Roberl Kiper, Richard SECOND ROW: Richard Madden, Roger Howe, Sian Mikulski, Richard Malsan, Alden Deming. lim 4 LPH ET EAIVIIV A FIRST ROW: Judy Lennon, Beverly Roberts, Nancy Roberts, SECOND ROW: Deborah Lennon, Betty Barnes, Betty lou Miga, Sandra Yager, Marcia Field, Gertrude Briggs, Florence Sears, Mari- anne McDonald, Ann Farrell. THIRD ROW: Patricia Mielnik, Dolores Bush, Marilyn Keyes, Betty Fischer, Marilyn Kolmer, Rita Kupiec, Patricia Maxwell, Sonya Sma- linsky, Helena Kowal, Elaine Krol, Susan Tanury, Gertrude Neuman, .lean Roberts, Betty Gracey, Carol Heintz, Sue Marcy, FOURTH ROW: Sherry Gracey, Patricia Field, Joyce Kolmer, Mary Briggs, Josephine Blatt, Jean Stotle, Monica Gorecki, Margaret Bailey, Mary Kane, Constance Raga, Tanya Smolinslmy, Mary Lou Roberts. USTHI BHATI FH!-ITEH TITY FIRST ROW: Albert Freyler, John Wurster, James Weaver, Diclx Frye, Joseph Langan, John Fitzsimmons, Richard Moyer. SECOND ROW: Louis La Grande, Michael Cienava, Charles Donohue, Monsaur Jowid, William Stewart, Patsy Alfano, Peter Manna, An- thony La Porte, THIRD ROW: James McCarthy, Ronald Schoen, Robert Wheeler, Rich- ard Stofle, George Herlhurn, John Malloy, Ralph Service, Richard Farmer, Chester Przyluclmi, William Myers, 14 VVC, the Class of '51 and editors of the fifteenth annual yearbook publication Wish to thank the faculty, the classes, and all other organizations for their generous co-operation in the editing of the Che-Ga-Quat-Ka. W'e would like to give special appreciation to the students who have made our years at Whitesboro the best years of our livesg to Mr. Fillips, our guidance director and friend: to Miss Ruth Merritt, our advisor: to Miss Berry- man, Miss Miller, Miss jackson, jack Bathrick and Mrs. Potter for their time and efforts contributed to this year- bookg and to Mr. Alfred Peters of the T. C. 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