Whitesboro High School - Chegaquatka Yearbook (Whitesboro, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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' x , ' 5 I , xi: 1 .,9 'd K 5' vo, ul-LIAN RAGA' Lnerary Ednor WAGNER, BUSil'le5S EdifOf -s's-5,5 OSSX I 7 - . '. I ' N! . . . ' . -fm 1 . xxx K X 4 . - 1,17 . X ,NX x 1 I-4-X 0, I QQ Q? f 1. 'I al ' f - . ' X , , .ws 1 - I K - . H J . a ' ' , J ' ' R x' 'J C ' . 5 Q ' . 'Q ' . - , I .Q . 1 Q ' jfs? iv . i '1- s . ' 1 'BS . 1 six? A I .- -. ' f. x, ' 4 xNg,.,,o n lgxss. 0 0 KAREN CHRISTENSEN Art Edifo D. EVERETT BLISS, Photography Edifo E41 DEDICATION TO Mr. Charles J. Schott Silnfw vin. 'za 4 wi JN 88355, SX .. ., .,., . We, the Class of 1959, are pleased and proud to dedicate this year's Chega-quat-ka to a man who has devoted unlimited time and effort on our behalf. His students in Citizenship lfdueation enthu- siastically agree that the classes are always stimulating. With his keen sense of humor and his debating skill with students he rates as a favorite senior teacher. lle will often take the opposing side in a discussion simply to spur and expand our ideas. llis Problems in Democracy classes are always exciting and inspirational. Ile is deeply interested in all sports. As llot-Shot Schott, he is one of the star players in the annual Senior-lfaculty basketball game. lle has coached the Debate Club and was instrumental this year in organizing the Yorker Club. llc has been a senior adyisor for the past three years and is a past president of the 'l'eacher's Associa- tion. lfor these reasons, and many more, we consider it a privilege to dedicate the 1959 Chega- quat-ka to you Nr. Charles pl. Schott. i Jw fig WM Wffifif .KM ' I L61 BLUE AND WHITE WEEKEND Queen Sandra Draper and her attendants Bev Mercier, Joan Cook, and Barbara Deuel accept crowns from John Wagner. 'l'hc 16th, 17th untl 18th ol' Octohcr wcrc thc days chosen For thc fourth annual Bluc and XVhitc Ifoothull XX'cclacncl sponsorctl hy thc Stuclcnt Council. With Put Roslyn us clmirmun ol' the cvcnt thc stuclcnts cclchrntccl on lllurstluy, liluc and XVhitc lyily by wcuring the schools colors to clusscs. 'l'hc night ol' the 17th was choscn for thc pcp rally :incl thc Scnior Class was prcscntccl with at trophy for showing the gI'CillCSl support. llcforc the XVhitcshoro-Ncw llurtfortl gzunc on Snturclny, thc 'IIIIHCS li. l.cz1ch hlcmorinl Scorchonrtl was clcclicutccl. During thc hnlf-timc, Sandy Drupcr, thc quccn of thc wccltcntl, wus prcscntctl with n bouquct of roscs. Shc anal hcr court ncrc crownctl ut thc cluncc that cu-ning which brought thc gala wccltcncl to ll closc. Q 6-'Q-.5 Senior class president Bill Bouck receives The Blue and White Junior Class cheer as they parade through Whitesboro. Pep Rally Trophy from Queen Sandie Draper as M. C. Tom Clark looks on. E71 TABLE OF CONTENTS M -Er .paw wig. V 2 W if S-51? if .uw ,T :mm L fu YF? 4 ,.r JL UV? ff, X? V X. page W f 1 f 4.1! 'ie Ss iz- fx Ht fm ii, . ,f-yy. NAVIGATORS CREW SHORE LEAVE NOW HEAR THIS HIT THE DECK L81 page 9 page T8 page 55 page 73 page 81 W WG gba QQ ann Q sw W 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION Sealed lefi fo rlghf Mr Robert Geary Mr James Burke Clerk, Mr. Alfred Peters, Presiclentg Mr. Harold Forbes SUPEYVISITIQ Prmcupol Mr Henry Doughiy Sfandlng leff fo righf: Mr, Rudolph Klein, Mr. Robert Durr, VllllL' lio111'1l ol' l'lllllk'iIll0lI ul' XX'l1il1'sl1111'11 clL'l1ll'ill l'L'Pl'CSL'lllS ll1c vntirc 2ll'L'2l ol' our scluml clislricl. 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Our cwr increasing cnrullmcnt has rcncliccl 875 for just thcsc griulcs ulrmc, with il coin 'nt Faculty of over sixty mcmbcrs. ln rctrospcct, thc Clicgu- c atku of twcnty yours ago picturcs zi grucluuting class of loss than 100 ami zu total faculty ol' ninctccn. But wc lmw continucnl to mow fmwarcl with thc timcs with u momlcrn curriculum and upfclatcml tozicliing and ntlministrutix'c proccnlurcs. XX'.CI.S. continues to bc l'CC0UlllZCLl as ll lcwclci' zunong ctltncutimlail institutions. b L DR. JOHN BRERETON, Assisfani Principal M1011 ull' 'ly , .J H'- V QU , AJ,A.f SECRETARIAL STAFF Seated: Mrs. Mildred Miller. Standing: Mrs. Eileen Quinn, Miss Genevieve Dudek, Mrs. Dorothy Rilzel, Mrs. June Ross. swf K 'V W' GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Leff io righf: Mr. Howard Beasley, Miss Jean Von Buren, Mr. Julius Fillips. my ,Z I 11 I fr ,Q HEALTH DEPARTMENT Lefl fo righf: Mrs, Alice Brody, Miss Susan Canter. 9, QKQYK' 1 MZ 1 A , , ,W J W AA, fifjiawjvif QT' M? ts 9 1+ ,,1fX'i,w fc-fs . - l f 1 in M f-'ffl 0 TJ: I o K. eated: Miss Mary T. Van Broclclin, Miss Dorothy Dey, Mrs. Violet O. Jones, Mrs. Bertha Reed. Standing: Mr. Vkx l ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Kenneth Bailey, Miss Thelma Reinmann, Mr. Paul Pierce, Mr. Donald Musico, Miss Kathryn Roschek, Mr. Jerome Flax. Utfl Af' Q N lf MATH DEPARTMENT Seated: Mrs. Rose McNulty, Miss Rosemary Howard, Miss Mary Daly. Standing: Mr. William Blank, Mr. Robert Yorra. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Seated: Mrs. Eleanor Hassett, Mr. Robert Patterson, Miss Julia Cassidy. Standing: Mr. Howard McCabe, Mr. Luton Reed. IQIZJ 1 -xjf I .-J vol K.. 'xx x I v. -s X x 5 X t N ..f I 1 1 ,,,'..,.,....-x ... cf.. ii ,-I l N xi .. Q -Q T3 ,L hs Q x x BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Mr. Louis Thompson, Mr. Walter Clements, Miss Bertha Miller, Mrs. Moe Fulmer, Mr. Clarence King. I I LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Seated: Mrs. Rose McNulty, Mrs. Dorothy Evans. Standing: Miss Mory Shults, Miss Mary T. Von Brocklin. . Churle hott, Miss Anito'l.e e. V 1' H 'i X xt . E ' 3 'Y' CITIZENSHTP EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Robert Sudlow, Mr. John K ' Mr. Mario DeMurco, Mr. Harold Rice, Mrs. Helen Potter, Mr, Wilbur Kirwan, ,, wk Ji ro U.-Q' :Li C qfydfa' fn K s w I . , R , deff-v M SHOP DEPARTMENT Mr. Felix Howe, Mr. Robert Ingersoll, Mr. David Blatchford HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Mrs. Ann Randall, Miss Joyce Toussaini I 1'ff 'il'vf . 3 0, be Abi' lf C 2 ART fall Mr. William Exton if A ,, MUSIC DEPARTMENT WV Mr. Sidnr-y Bouck, Mr. Calvin Gage, Mr. Donald Cantwell , ,A li 14 lj TRANSPORTATION Mr. Lawrence Rosebush will LISIHS Nt' lhriwr unfit: mu snvw luck Sooner Vggqowxivurrs ' DRIVER EDUCATION Mr. Robert Jones, Mr, Richard Ellis PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Harold Head, Mrs. Beatrice Dynak, Mr. Allen Frye l'l'fl AGRICULTURE Mr. James DeAn1esy, Mr. Roy Wcldrop MR. GEORGE ZIMMER Chief Custodian utfxwv X CAFETERIA STAFF Left fo right: Miss Kafhleen McGinnis, Mrs. Elizabeth Hari, Mrs. Elizabeth Whife, Mrs. Kalherine Dombrowslai, Mrs. Dorothy Boylan, Mrs. Esther Hoylarld. K 1 . ff' 1 ff if ' fr 4' . S, . . WHITESBORO CENTRAL SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS 1958-59 Kneeling: R. Massago, H. Glenn, E. Schmitter, J. DeTraglia, E. Ruffrage, J. Mahoney, M. Washburn, K. Rowlands, R. Cox. Standing: S. Scamarda, R. Neumann, I. Snow, F. Brower, F. Condella, J, Jassalc, A. Thomas, R. Wagner, J. Dimbleby, G. Brown, A. Hunter, R. Keyes, F. Rogers, R. Kane. LIGJ Q QQ C259 HONOR GRADUATES FOR 1959 lx Sitting: Shirley Riggles, Ellen Robertson, Sandra Slubicki, Everett Agnes Piekielniuk, James Brown, William Smolinsky, Vi g L Bliss, Bruce Burrows, Gclulf Farrell, Margaret Finch, Lorna Drury. lynn Jones. Standing Front: Frank Klersznowslu. Standing Rear: John Wagner, HONORS FOR 1959 909k AVERAGE OR ABOVE DEGRAFF ICVICRHTT BLISS, IIR. IAIXIFS DOUGLAS BROWN BRUCE WILLIAM BURROWS LORNA ANN DRURY GAULT IXIACALISTER FARRIILL MARGARET VAN VLIIZT FINGII jOSIiPH RICHARD jlAIXlI'IIffTRO LYNN ELLEN ,IONICS FRANK IOIIN KIICRSZNOWSKI VIRGINIA ANN LANI5 AGNES ANN PIICKIRLNIAK SIIIRLIVIY M. RIGGLES IiLLliN IXI. ROBERTSON SANDRA jOANN SLABICKI WILLIAM IXI. SIXIOLINSKY, III jOIIN RALPII WAGNER, jR. LOG BOOK XVe, the Class of 1959, launched our high school career in September, 1955. As Iircshmen we elected for our chief executives ja1nes Brown, Presidentg Mary XVhaling, Vice Presidentg Carol Aldrich, Secretary, and Tom Clark, Treasurer. The big event of the year was the annual Frosb Frolic. With the help and patience of our faculty advisor, Mr. lloward McCabe, the dance rated as one of the best socials of the year. After returning from an enjoyable summer, it was time to elect our sophomore leaders. Because he had done such a marvelous job the year before, james Brown was re-elected President. To help jim carry out his duties, we elected Agnes Piekielniak, Vice President, joanne Colacicco, Secretary, and Karen Soule, Treasurer. With the wise counsel of our advisor, Mrs. Mae Fulmer, we made our Soph Hop another huge success. Our junior Year! Here already? We once again chose james Brown as President. Agnes Piekiel- niak was chosen Vice President and judy Nowak was Secretary. Because of his ability as a leader, the faculty appointed john Field as Treasurer. We were known as the Pioneers of the standard class ring which is now worn by everyone. Of course, the junior Prom highlighted the year. Bill Bouck and Karen Christensen served as Chairmen. Chip Bliss and Kathie Bord headed the Art Committee. Mr. lixton and Mr. Thompson assisted us. Finally on May 2, 1958, after many hours of preparation we transformed our gym into a truly llxchantcd Sea. At last we reached our goal, our Senior year. In the fall Ginger was presented as our Senior Play. XVe found ourselves engulfed in Christmas cards, magazines and coke dances to finance our Yearbook and Senior Ball. But now it's almost over, with only one big occasion remaining - our graduation. As we leave our Alma Mater, we have many pleasant and exciting memories for future reminisccncc. it i Ii191l CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM BOUCK President JOHN FIELD JOHN WAGNER Treasurer Vice President JO ANNE COLACICCO Secretary E201 Charlotte Adams Char NVisp l, 2g Drum Majorette 2g Cheerleader 3g l'.I'L'Sllll1ill1 Choirg Secretarial Praetiee Club -lg Class lixeeutive Committee lg lfrosli lfrolie Committee: Sopll Hop Com- mitteeg Blue and VVhite Week-lind Committee l, 2: Basketball, Soeeer l, 2, 3. -lg Volleyball, Bowling, Bad- minton, Softball 2, 3, -lg lloeltey 3, -lg Track l. Sondra Appler Sumly Secretarial Praetiee Club -lg lfrosh lfrolie Committeeg Soph llop Committee: junior Prom Committee. Mary louise Arcuri 1lluru Wisp l, 2, 35 Freshman Choirg Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, -lg A Capella Choir 3, -lg Choralaires 3, -lg All State Sectional -lg Orebcstra l, 2, 3, -lg lfreneli Club 3g lfrosli lirolic' Committeeg Sopb llop Committee: Senior Albletie Service lg Basketball lg Ski Club 4. David D. Ashton UIJlll'L'H Audio-Visual Aids l, 2, 3, -lg Class lixeeutive Commit- tee lg llarlequins -l. SENIORS ard, E211 ,.:- Mai' .,,..: fi' I V A' Lois Jean Baker Lois lfrencb Club 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, President -lg VVisp 2: lfuture Teachers of Ameriea Zg llarlequins -lg A Capella Choir 3, -lg Girls' Choir 2, 3g Freshman Girls' Choirg Tennis l, 2g Basketball, Vol- leyball 2. 3, -lg Bowling 3, -l Sandra lee Baker Sandy Secretarial Praetiee Club 4, Viee President -lg Senior Ath- letie Service 29 Basketball. Soeeer l, 2g Bowling 2g Vol- leyball 2, 3. K Mwdkf-WV WM' f! Cgarlotte Ann Barnes Char ffyf X Student Counei oir 3 4 Cho 1 , , es!! f tra I, 2, 3g ' 'iri' g Chegaquatka 3 A ' Ch ' , , g T l ' s , , -lg I, X Y 1 , I Q ffl, . Girls Choir g , a Sectional Choir 3' ' 3 Harlequins 3, -lg Freshman Choirg junior Prom Comm' teeg Soph Hop Committe Frosh Frolie Committee Color Guard 3, -l. Monica Agnes Beal Monica Wisp -lg Girls' Athletie Asso- ciation -lg Basketball l, 2, 3 -lg Volleyball l, 2, 3, -l Bowling Z, 3, -lg llockey -l Soeeer l, 2. ,fu Bonnie Maria Beaton Bonnie Class Executive Committee 2, 45 Future Teachers of America 1, 25 Freshman Choirg Girls' Choir 25 Vol- leyball, Badminton 1, 2, 35 Basketball, Softball 1, 25 Soccer I5 Hockey 25 lfrosli Frolic Committee. Earl Willion, B ll Frosh F 1 Art 1 i ec? Soph o I S Prom iitt e 1' Choirs 5 C' CH ir 2, 3, 5H ' ' Z ' Hisaznyigf ?f 4 aires 4 2i1'lC qums '42 Senior Play 4 Audio-Visual Aids 'ub , 2, 45 junior Orc tra 3 Cross Country 1, X1 , y 2, 35 Bowling 1, , - Senior Art Servi Igor Bereskin Ivan Science Club 1, 2, 35 Audio- Visual Aids Club 1, 2. Olga Bereskin Olga Wisp 25 French Club I5 Bowling 25 Hockey 4. E?-21 v fl lu Ile -V l My If -- . ul 'A 'Q ' 1 1 .7 7 , ' ,M Lf f ' ,L xy AU, 'N ! D. Ever Blisvllii. ' ,fa .. ip,, :. .. Stu! nt Council 3, 45 Class Executive Committee 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Science Club 2, 3, 45 Herki- mer Science Congress 25 Herald Tribune Forum 35 Chegaquatka, Photography Editor 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glec Club 15 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Utica College Seminar 35 Harlequins 3, 45 Frosh Frolic Committeeg Soph Hop Committeeg junior Prom Art Co-Chairmang Bowling 35 Freshman Football. William Bliss Bill Transferred from Holland Patent Central School 35 Bowling 3, 4. Richard Bohner Dick Scio Science Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 15 Tennis Team 3. Kathleen Bord Kane Chegaquatka, Editor-In- Chief 45 Student Council Candy Store 2, Manager 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 3, Representative 45 Hand- book Business Manager 35 Junior Prom Art Committee Co-Chairmang Wisp 15 A Capella Choir 45 Girls' Ath- letic Association 2, 3, 4. N A 5 t . . 5' YV xX ,Ji Qi ' 1 XX' William T. Bouck James Brown Bill 'T Brownie Transferred from Utica Free Academy 25 Class President 45 junior Prom Co-Chair- man'5 Student Council 45 Class Executive Committee 45 President of Membership Committee 45 Freshman Basketball5 junior Varsity Basketball 25 junior Varsity Baseball 15 Varsity Basket- ball 35 Ski Club 35 Student Council Executive Commit- tee 4. James William Bowen ..1im,. Homeroom Captain for Mag- azine Sales 4. Stephen Brady 4 Steve Art Service Club 1, 2. Shirley Jean Brockway Shirl Wisp 1, 2, 35 Business Man- ager 45 Senior Future Home- makers of America 3, 45 Soph Hop Art Committce5 Future Nurses Club 45 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 45 Basketball, Volleyball, Bowl- ing l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey, Soft- ball 2, 3. E233 FStudent Council Executive Committee 1, 2, 3, President 45 Class President 1, 2, 35 Syracuse Citizenship Day 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Leadership Training Institute at Syra- cuse University 25 Utica Col- lege Seminar 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Harvard Award 35 Outstanding Class Citizen 1, 25 Outstanding School Citizen 35 Vice-Presi- dent District Seven of the State Organization of Stu- dent Councils 45 Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 Basketball l, 2. James Burgholzer uhm., Audio-Visual Aids Club 1, 2. Janet Evadna Burky uhm.. Future Teachers of America 1, 2, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 45 Wisp 45 Chega- quatka 45 Harlequins 2, 3, 45 Frosh Frolic Committee5 Soph Hop Committee5 Fresh- man Girls' Choir5 Monitor Service 25 Volleyball 25 Color Guard 2, 3, 45 Bowl- ing 3, 45 Iunior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Play Commit- tee, Basketball, Blue and White Week-End 4. Bruce William Burrows Bruce National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 35 Band l, 2, 3, President 45 Audio- Visual Aids Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Student Director 45 Harlequins 3, 4. X 1 David Butterworth Butts Transferred from Utica Free Academy 2: Chegaquatka 49 junior Prom Art Committee, Blue and White Week-End Committee 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4. Joan A. Callahan Cal Executive Committee 25 Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Senior Future Homemakers of America Treasurer 3, Presi- dent -ig A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4g Girls' Choir l, 2, Bowl- ing, Volleyball, Softball, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bad- minton l, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2g Hockey 2. A J l'JjL'! K ' fl Z! 6 N .af 'LK l K SUI' C ce en el' of gi, ' !v, I7utl5,iZe A memak' of lf Alyrica . 5 Volley ' 3. Lf Nan r N Sm ' Chegac atka f 'ditor 41 S or Pl' , Girls' At ' Associa ' 4, Ser an Arm Senior C Ha uins reside 4' ia - tr' 2, c, Vice-Presidr 4, my Servic ecutive ' ues? Counqil if WKWV5 May Louise Clover ffluayn Future Homemakers of America 4, Bowling 4. J Hilti JoAnne Colaclcco T High Maine Frosh Wo I 1 I .J,.3.xQ?, We Donna V. Collver Donna 'l'ransl'errecl from Blodgett Vocational High School, Syracuse, New York 35 Stu- clent Council l. Joann Sondra Commins aio., Stuclent Council l, 25 lirosh lfrolie Art Committee, Soccer I, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Base- ball 1, 25 Vollevball 1, 2, 3. Gene Corridori Cone Chess Club I, 2, Junior Choir lg Track 35 Football 1, 23 Bowling 2, 3, 4. Jack W. Crane Elk Basketball lg Football 1, 2. E251 Johanne Crane NIO.. Girls' Athletic Association l. 2, 39 Frosh Frolic Art Com- mittee, Wisp 1, 2, Freshman Girls' Choirg Basketball 1, 2, 3, -lg Soccer 1, 2, 33 Hockey 1, 2, 35 Softball 1, 2. WWW s u Sur iriil Prictlc yJ k W, ' esiclent 43 ol ' ll , 3, ' M6195 Q xg tl lk ,, -11V J f,. ll? , ll .X Ujllfll MDA, XLV , U fl Q l f9 i J f AJ J ' - ' , , --'L 1 f rx ' .41 'C CU: I . Cur Ie , ,E Xp ,, .. ,A , 1 N fx J X ' X J Stuci t Cflldcll l, Zi, 5 ,X C! Band , 2, 3, 'Treasurer Q Harlel iins 3, Vice-Presicle 5, 3'1iif?'m2of M ouat, an ,A ,utu-rc , L Xmerica 3 Viu lresul n Bowling, Hockey Volleyball 29 Basket, Till WQJ 3 mfwg Nana Clflflfbw ' Ilfyfklfw ll! klfljfuslfflfljl acyl M l Nihon rin c Tony Harlequins 4, Senior Play 4 Bowling 3. ' Margaret Daviau Funky Senior Athletic Service 3, Vice'Presimlent 43 Future Teachers of America 3, 43 VVisp 33 Harlequins 3, 43 lfrosh Frolic Art Committee3 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Bowling 3, 43 Baseballg Hockey. James Davidson limbo Transferred from Van Bens- selaer High School, Bens- selaer, New York 3. Diane C. Davis A'Di Senior Athletic Service 3, Secretary 43 Future Home- makers of America 1, 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Monitor Service 23 Freshman Choir3 Bowling 33 Volleyball 23 Soccer 2. Robert Francis Dolan Bob Boys' Glee Club 1, 2g Bowl- ing 1, 2, 4. var if ' ,EE we 'x nuff E263 Gail Catherine Dolin Gail Harlequins 33 Monitor Serv- ice 23 Ski Club 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 33 Soccer 1, 23 Hockey 23 Vol- leyball 2, 33 Softball 2g Girls' Athletic Association 4. Gary Dolin Gary Bowling 2, 4. Joseph Draper nloei, Scio Science Club 2, 3, Presi- dent 4. Sandra Ann Draper Sandie Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, Historian 3, President 43 Class Executive Committee 13 Student Council 33 Iunior Prom Art Committee3 Soph Hop Committee3 Frosh Frolic Committee3 Girls' Choir 13 Monitor Service 33 Blue and White Week-End Committee 43 Basketball, Volleyball, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2g Hockey 43 Softball 1, 2. 5Xgf.vx,fjVNJh.Q'UqU H ,Pl X , X I, A f WX dj mf 1 I 5, 'B if M tlkilitltfklit Jill lit all wi 2 Lmfth, iw A 5, Nllm my l ffl ww mittccf Richard Dubiel Dick Ken Dudeck Ken Bowling 1, 2, 3. Carol Ann Dziok Blondie Senior Athletic Service 2, 3, 45 Secretarial Practice Club 45 Future Homcmakcrs of America l, 25 Library Coun- cil 25 Majorette 2, 3, 45 Harlequins 45 Frosh Frolic Art Committcc5 Soccer 25 Volleyball 25 Softball 25 Bowling 3, 45 Basketball 2. E273 D t lv Pia KVM fm, WV M U' flvwwllly Lvl . M' Wffwf a s -d fro stfield a onal French ' l'l Ol, , New go ey ' - ontcs , Wrestling 2, Tr . leon Ezmun Edsel Audio-Visual Aids Club 15 Track 2, 35 Football 2, 3. Douglas Francis Farmer Doug Student Council 1, 25 Soph Hop Art Committeeg Boys' Glce Club 15A Capella 2, 35 Harmonaires 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Bowl- ing 1, 3, 4. u nt neil 5 C a- a 5 l t . . e 3 4 e r 2 lllffllfvfz V M Glulldaulrlimr ren C as ' ive mmlttee 5 S ' and 1, , , 5S chestra , 3, 45 0 lee Club 5 A Cape a 5 a mon 3, 4 S C b Ski Team 3 4' Fresh- : lu i man Football, ional Hon- or Society 3 resident 4. John E. Field johnny junior Prom Committee 35 Chegaquatka 45 Class Treas- urer 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. 35 Utica Col- 35 French Club 2. Timothy Fox Kink Student Council 3, 45 Class Executive Committee 3, 45 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 15 A Capella Choir 25 All State Sectional 3, 45 All State Orchestra 35 Cafeteria Committee 45 Foot- ball 1, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3. We r ff' when E283 Iznlnlllul I t NE l get z 'X' I 1 5 K 'lr David A. Frank Crock Student Council 2, 45 Class Executive Committee 45 A Capella Choir 25 Junior Varsity Baseball I, 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 junior Varsity Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Freshman Footballg Varsity Football 3, 4. Raymond Ernest Gallup Galurnpki Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Football 15 Basketball. Elaine Joyce Gesaroni Elaine Transferred from New York Mills High School 35 Girls' Athletic Association 1, Z5 Pep Club 1, 2, Future Home- makers of America 45 Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2. f , 41 Rennie banana Gibb Y, ' 5' MDW., fl, ix, Transferred froinfliast junior High School: Bxinghamthlk New York 35 Nevsll1Yo'i'k'His- tory Club lg 'Dvamatic',Club 15 Festival Cliorus T. Al M5 Martha Jean Goodwin fll1aggiv Si-crutarial l'racticv Club 4. Patricia Mary Gorecki l'Vnmli ' Class lfxuclltiw Cumtnittcc lg Girls' Atlmlutic Association 3, -la Wisp I, 2, 35 llarlc- quins 2, 3, lfrusli lirulic Art Conimittvc: Sopli llop Art Committee, Girls' Choir 3, i'4!'l.'Si'll1l2ll1 Girls' Choir, Dance Club -lg Volleyball, llaskctball, Bowling, Softball I, Z, 3, -lc lluclwy 3, 4: Soccwr l, 2. Barbara Lou Gross UlfAIl'lIft'H i'll'0Sll lfrolic Ccmimittccg Art SL-rvicc Club 3, Secretarial Practicc Club -lg lluwling -l. . fx' J . P' ,, . Q. 1.11. f11'1'? 3 '- hrrmuh' ' H4 ll ' 1101, . 1' I r L .cniolp irllcsli 1 l,'2fT6ys' Glv.'J'f'luJ ' 'tp l'1 W -5 . . . limb: a reg 3 g -h ' ' Tot - .fu not 2 4 . A 'C, . , . M morl'r all n . 75 , 3. A If I Geraldine Harris Q I ..' Qqrry 'i 1 Filings: Teachers of,,Anici'iEa 2, rlllL'f,klSw'L'l'1 fi, 4, Harle- quin H, 5 orkcri all .45 Wip -lzfli inch ' Clnb'.M' FI C'ShfIlil'h Girl Chf0ir: Junior- Prom Wit goitnylytcdg Soph Hop Commifn-cg- rosh Frolic Cginnmittf-e1Vul?y1mll 21, an ifllsia-that ua, nim- Etinton fl: ll 7ling 3, -lg Elodady 4. f. ' K Carol Hauch Carol Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Chvga- quatka -l: ilaxrlcquins 2, 3, -lg Senior Athletic Service 3, -lg Wisp 3, -lgrlfrcnclt Club 3,3 junior Prom Art Committee: Future Tcachcrsbli Anierica 3, -lg lfmslt Fwlic Art Cam- mittce, Soph Hop Art Com- mitbcc. ' 4. .V ' . s H I N X X s H i Leonard Hinkley Lan Track. William Daniel Houck Bill Varsity Wrestling 3, 45 Auclio-Visual Aids Club 1, 23 Track 2, Coin Club, Vice- Prcsiclcnt 3, Buwling l. N ...ai Wilmd' iillorrgnt-rl-lipyland 'wvgtlseff Futuremfeacherg of Ameniea .1525 3, 45 semi Alttsihiq 'Service 45 .G7irls' Athletic' Association 415 Wislu 35 Senior Play '- 45 Junior Prom Art Com'mitteC5 Girls! Choir 2, 3, 45 Soph HopJArt Com- mittee5 Chegaquatka 41 Bowling, Hockey, Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball, Badminton 2. Iumor P o Xrt Committee E t nor Society 3, 45 Qi ' C B if nr 3 4 oys W Stllllg ml,X'D2,- r Utic' iol gel Seminar 35 M l All ti yl, 23 6 ' P L Q a 1, 2, 1 James Jones 'BJ .Jima Senior Band l, 25 Football 1. 5 , 23 5' jg L .mi 91:-0, vQ rl 2 ia. fi n Ell ones 3-.9 .. cs. Y lures 4 Sta .'ect'fa J' lass'-79 Exe 1veC mit16Q5 N' r' lH Y3,4. ' gi . r x M, XWZQO Ja --59, E301 0, .f c - 1 linda Ann Kammerlohr Kammie Blue and White Week-End Committee 45 Ski Club 45 Harlequins 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Iunior Prom Art Com- mittee5 Sopli Hop Art Com- mitteeg Frosh Frolic Art Committee5 Monitors 35 NVisp 1, 25 Freshman Choir5 Girls' Athletic Association 45 Soccer, Softball, Volleyball 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Badminton 2: Hockey. Hamilton Thomas Kane Tom llvl I Transferred from Utica Free Hi 'l,-f ji? Academy 3. ' X Q af Wicf . -Yfdf Aj gag! j girol 2, l:l0Sll l'ro it 1544 M4'--'iff' Jo-Ann Christine Kaplan NIU.. Student Council l, 2, 35 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Association 3, Re- cording Seeretary 45 junior Varsity Cheerleader 2, 35 Varsity Cheerleader Sub 45 Frosh Frolie Art Committee: Soph Hop Art Committee: Wisp l, 35 Senior Play Com- mittee 45 Blue and White NVeek-End Committee 45 Basketball, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey, Bowling 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1. +R WI:-tix Pair' Ann K n Pa Stu t Cou 2, 4, junio rsity C eader 35Scnl l,2, C' ls' A I Choir 1, , apella mir Dale wayne Keyes , , , 3, 4' ' ornla' 0 ,4: Fr Sh HVV -,le 1 .:-..,V...V, 5 .- A 'ro .om 't 5C air- cusc - ,:,., m V me lm . x y f Wee 45 junior Prom ' 5 Art Com 1 - '05 Basketball, S 3 R o e , ' .G . -,n Softball Q1 , x 1 1 a . - ub 3: l . my , Wisp 15 h tie Asso- 2 ,V 1 XX eiation 4. Frank John Kiersznowski .--- ' 01.3 S ..Fmnk,, E We Ronald R. Kowalczyk National Honor Soeiety 45 Q Rim Utica College 4. ' , e Football 1: Volleyball 31. V .T L L A .,,. N Q My 3 ' -i A j 5 lf at M A I I 4 .V ., kt 5 ,MDL ,iffy X rl -5 at N 5 1 My , ' my I X '- b k l-fl 1 ' Xl' l ' . . f ,. - Q - i.,.,..Wn etraM2,,.3j3-grls' A Q1 hoi 45 wrary 1, , Fre Cl 5 Ha uins 45F re u esClu ,Presi- H d t , Ski b 45 Volley- 0 ll 4' ,Baal Il1,4.! 'gpllfkd l Q X il J fx W - QJJ if xwu f M f V 1 lg ' ' C . 5.2. .5 ,- Q-wT ' tsl fl X3 Xjk ' N F P' Brian David Koons Brian , Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 4. E311 lx . Q-'S 5, L. William lullf, 5, ,f Bill Transferred from Blair 'Acad- emy, Blairstown, New jersey 25 Senior Play 45 Bowling 3, 45 Football I5 Varsity Swim- ming I5 Varsity Cross Coun- try 2. .Z 1 c - L Bmimgf 39 V Ms gl1 r:S2lt3t14 Honor Society 3, College Seminar 3 College 4, Harlequins Senior Play Committee 4, Blue and White Week-End Committee 4: Senior Band 2, 3, Freshman Girls' Choir, Treasurer, Monitor Service 1, Junior Prdm Aft Commit- tee, Froshfliro Art Com- mittee, Sip op Art Com- mitteefBa ltball, V lleyball Alf 2,,'Socc ijifcggey, Bad- 3 l fr P xv- min on, ,oftb l' , Bowlin 36 49 4 'J 75 QTL! LK? ff I 1 xjPauIu Mqrgnrel Langdon L -.J HHH ... N X71 ,J MX-.11 yu ,X .--X Studen uncil IV2, Class L -I -et V X f. lzxlecutlve Committee 2, 4, ,J Wispvj, 2, ,Harlequins 4, Nlg,-nk'Senior Play Committee 4, .Q V A Cir ' Athletic Associati0n,3,-'w , K3 Chegahuatka 43, Seniorc c f andfK2, 3,, 4, PICQj:f'BH'l1fl7 V W flrresident if Futul-e'flNnrses 'j Club 4eIlf'1L'0Sl'l -Frolic Art Committees, lliflibr Prom Art xCorEf5ijtee, Soph-'-'HUD Art TC,Qmm.ifltee, B' ' etgball, Soft- Hall, Volleyba 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2,'Hoekey 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Badminton 3. C e C lu A rmo- ge sung W Nl r ' PC ' 'Y r 1, 2 , s 'fl ,l ! , fe 3, fx- utive Co w 3'4 Ar Co W . ' l3,, ' r 'ronl bee Albert Leach HAI., Transferred from Oakville School, Ontario, Canada 3. 9 , E321 Wie Edward J. Leahy Leahy Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Orchestra 1, Dance Band 2, 4, All-State Sec- tional Band 2, 3, 4, Golf Team 1, 2, Track 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Eleanor Nora Lyman MEIN Senior Athletic Service 2, 3, 4, Harlequins 4, Frosh Frolie Art Committee, Soph Hop Art Committee, Senior Play Committee 4, Basketball 1, 2, Softball 2, Soccer 2, Hockey 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2. 4, Ath- , Secre- tarial Practic Club 4, Hockey 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Bowling 3, Softball 2, Wisp 3. :NN :Acura J. M uluacn A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Scio Science Club 2, 3, Debate Club 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Football l. L, Wm? , We Douglas Paul Madden Doug Ski Club 1, 45 junior Prom Ar! Committee. Anthony John Mallozzi Yukon Tony David Peter Manley lJ1n'c Ifootball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Track 3. sit' Chcg' quatka 45, Senior l lay Com iLtee 5 'cu- tivc Zlhnimigjfgki Club Z, 3, 45 Wisp , 4. I ndghm :xnqlYe5 1' t X Silt-' - ' 'W-Q kg ,V , A Judith Ann Merritt jur1y Senior Future Ilomemakers of America 2, 3, 45 Senior Athletic Service 3, 45 Moni- tor Scrvice 25 Soph Hop Art Comniittce5 Frosh Frolic Art Committec5 junior Choir 15 junior Service 15 junior Future Homemakers 15 Bowl- ing 2, 35 Volleyball 35 Soft- ball 35 Basketball 25 Hockey 35 Soccer ?2ffE.ff .7 no 6 A Capella Ch MQW? Harmonaires 45 B 1, ' N 3, 4. FM' UNA! Frank John Mondi Butch '5 Blue and White Week-End Committee 45 Band 1, 25 Orchestra l, 25 junior Choir l, 25 Bow 'ng I, 2, 35150 ball 15 Ba ba .1 f, fLdl s MM Em C191 t X 1 Judith J. Nowak Indy Student Council 2, 35 Class Executive Committee 35 Class Secretary 35 Chega- quatka 45 junior Prom Art Committecg Soph Hop Art Committce5 Monitor Service 35 Wisp 35 Hockey 2, 45 Bowling 2, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 4. Sandra Kay 0'Kusko Sandy Frosh Frolic Committeeg Soph Hop Committee5 Wisp 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 35 Volley- ball 2, 3, 4. William Owens Bill Boys' Glec Club 15 Football 1, 2. sgflfw Harold Perhnm Harold Transferred from Utica Free Academy '565 Student Coun- cil 1. 'ga t1ve Dis- Insti- University Soph Hop ' Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 junior Prom Com- mittee. Robert Platt Fish Student Council 15 Class Executive Committee 35 A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Iunior Prom Committee. K Hen ' Geral F. PI b . flfm' if V ' , Library mul lb In apel , 3, 4 oys Glee gf., . T 12- U1 ub 15 armo alres 3, 45 t CTVICC ' ing 4' . QZZ, 'i Clu 3,45B 'ling Team 5 lx- , 3, 4. j ll 06 'N f W .f yi X ll Q0 . 4 C9 0 f '62 If 34 3 fl Wisp 3, 45 lfrencli Club Richard A. Puliorak Dick Senior Orchestra l, 2, 35 junior Choir l, 25 lfire Cap- tain l, 2, 3, 4. Lillian Rugu .ilIy Band l 4: Senio licity .cli- 2,3,4 .oumtl Art Art Keith Marvin Rahn Chick Paul Reinhardt Iliucy Scio Science Club l, lg lfuturc liarmcrs of America l, 2, 3. E353 '53 CE c by ffyxrg, Fffw. 6 45 +f x': -'Zfe Cf M Xi -ijsx Q cf, K. ire 21,1 'ig Q13 figs rig 'if C231 Q' James S. Rice lim lfire Captain l, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, lg Basketball lg Base- ball 1, 2. Shirley M. Riggles Sl1irl 41 National Ilonor Society 4: Secretarial Practice Club 4g Ski Club 44 Monitor Service 3g Volleyball I, 2: Soccer l, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 49 Hockey 44 Tennis 4g Badminton 4. Elwin John Risley Satch Diane Roberts Diane Future llomemakers of America 49 Monitor Service 59 Ski Club 49 Basketball l. Milton K. Roberts Hunk., Freshman Football, Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Junior Var- sity Baseball 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3g Bowling 1. Ellen Marie Robertson Ellie Transferred from Mission Bay High School, San Diego, California 4, Library Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Courier Stall' 2, Bible Club 35 Wisp 45 Harlequins 45 National Honor Society 4. Martin Allen Romanus , Marty Iunior Choir 1, 2g junior Keynotcs 1, 2, A Capella Choir 3, 43 Junior Orchestra lg Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 44' Bowling 1, 2, Harlequins 3, 4, Spring Play 3, Senior Play 4. Barbara Joan Schindler Barb Blue and White Week-End Committee 1, 2, 3, Girls' Choir 1, 29 A Capella Choir 2, 3, 45 Choralaires 3, 43 All- Statc Sectional 3, 45 All-State Choir 1, Wisp 1, 29 Harle- quins 3g Future Teachers of America 49 Frosh Frolic Art Committee, Soph Hop Art Committee, junior Prom Art Committee, Basketball, Vol- leyball, Badminton 1, 2. NX- E361 ff FN Jerry Scranton Jerome Transferred from Westmore- land Central School, West- moreland, New York 33 Iunior Chorus 1, 29 Senior Chorus 13 Art Club 1, 2. ff- It I.. o ff 2, Future America 2, Wisp, tant Busi- Manager 45 Harlequins 4, Senior Play Committee 43 Ski Club 4, Bowling 3, 49 Volleyball 23 Badminton 4. Edward M. Shannon Ed Student Council 1, 25 A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Har- monaires 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wisp 2. A .Thomas Shaw Benjie St ent Council 1, 3, 4, Clas ecretary 19 Freshman junior Varsity 3, 4, Football lg Ex .I-img' t Q- S We . . fs. Sandra Joann Slabicki Sumlie Transferred from Utica Free Academy, Utica, New York 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Wisp 35 Monitor Service 35 Chegaquatka 45 Latin Club l. William Michael Smolinsky Smo Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 35 Iixeeutive Com- mittee 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 A Capella Choir 15 Herald Tribune Form 35 Utica College Seminar 35 Utica College 45 Basketball l, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Presi- dent of State Organization of National Honor Societies. Karen Soule Sonpic Transferred from Roosevelt lunior High School 25 Wisp 3, 45 Harlequins 2, 35 Chega- quatka 45 Senior Athletic Service 2, 35 Class Treasurer 25 junior Prom Committee5 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 45 Bad- minton 45 Volleyball 2, 3. James Burton Sperry lim i lf37J 1, George Staley Q ..,.' .3 vvI:: I I ..Gcm,gcn 5 uf Senior Band l, 2, 3, 45 ,'.':i f :'k' Senior Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 A Dance Band 2, 45 Cross X fi , Country 2. we 'L Wigan, v NLNIKJ-A All 'jlxvofslw Barbara Anne St ter.3VQAU Poopsie CVX Senior Athletic Service 2, 35 lfrosh Frolic Art Con1n1ittee5QXS4,u Soph Hop Art Committeeg Basketball 1, 2, 45 Volleyball M 2, 45 Bowling 45 Hockey 2. gi 1 f Q5 ' Ga I: e V Q? F f i, - .k- ' . ' A z 15 'ce 3 ' Fri 'Q o - it-- 3 tees ' hz -.-, To it c ck 5 if '-' a tba , 5 -, 45 r 'e 15 Voll iii 2, - T mm . y V Q C mg DQ I' in Girls' Athletic As. ation l .4 2, 3, 45 Student Co ' , 2, 33 Secretarial Praetic X ,- glub, Secretary 45 Nation: onor Society 3, 45 Wisp l5 X Senior Play 45 Girls' Choir CQ' 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 15 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 25 Vars- ity Cheerleader 3, 45 Harle- quins 45 Star Strutters 15 Class Executive Committee 15 Soccer l, 25 Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Bowling l, 2, 3, 4. W if Sondra Oro Storms Sandy Art Service Club 2, 3 Basketball l, 2, -lg Volley- ball l. Gordon Strife away Football 23 Baseball 1 Basketball 1, 2, 4. Sylvia Ann Sweetlond Hsyl., Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4. ns 3, NAIOUH W ' 3 Recortl 2xfwf'x.fNJO . f A I If Larry Thompson lk-X 1' Larry V ,KP ,F wk ,ll If Wim, My ,lj LV T04 F 1 L S miie ll , I Q fl ,Q l Y' L ful:-6 'e' - ers ot' I e ct ' ' istr iz 3, 4g H e- quins 3, 4 Chegalw 43 1 A it P 'ot itteeg it I rt Qommitteeg 'ro o i ikrt -Committee. of ' Wendy Elaine Tomosi Url-lllllltllflll Transferred from Oriskany Central School 24 Senior Ath- lctic Service 2, 3, President 4, Harlequins 2, 3, Secretary 4g Spring Play 33 Future Teachers of America 3, -lg Future Nurses of America 45 Class Executive Committee -lg Chegaquatka 4: Monitor Service 2, 3, Iunior Prom Art Committee, Soph Hop Art Committee: Oriska Staff lg Girls' Athletic Association lg Basketball l, 35 Hockey 3 43 Bowling l, 2, 3, 4. Llllilriemy, Stud Fil ik-Frogfcyl V fl Fro 'c Committeeg p ' ' Pr rltl-CX ior Committee' Play Committee 2, 4, 'oc' r 1' 1, 2, 33, 4, - 1, 2, 3, gVolleyb l 2, -lg Softball , , 3, 4: ' fx-U K - X M, N XX , ,L Wlllijlylll - H- ,A 1 ' ,L i. r I U A1 , lu 1 . . z A ,cl 1 ' I . L ' All . '. 1 5 J A ' 7' ' r 1 ,W L ' .4 4 ' I1 Z 4 , I A x ,Y K. ' , I I. , l.,' 'I , 1 ' 1' ff' ,. , 1 , if ill L v ,lf bg Vo I L .1 , 1, 'Ji - , I' ffl- f ' Q75 L Jehn Ral Wagner, Jr: , 'L M 'JA n , Stulfent Council 2, 45 Wisp 2, Boys' Sports liditor 3, 4, Editor-ln-Chief 45 Chega- quatka, Business Manager 45 Class Executive Committee 2, 35 Class Vice-President 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Susan Mary Warner Smit Girls' Choir 2, 3, 45 A Capella Choir 3, 45 Chora- laires 3, 45 Orchestra l, 2, 35 Harlequins 3, 4, Future Teachers of America l, 2, 3, 45 Future Homemakers of America 15 French Club 2, Treasurer 35 Freshman Choir, All-State Sectional 45 Frosh Frolic Art Committecg Soph Hop Art Committee5 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Soccer 25 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Hockey 25 Softball l, 2, 35 Badminton 2. Daniel William Webster Dun Student Council 3, 45 A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Harmonaires 3, 45 Senior Band l, 25 Ski Club 3. David Richard Wentka Wink l E393 David Eugene Wentz Dave Scio Science Club 1, 25 Audio-Visual Aids Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club l, 2, 3, 43 Debate Club 3. QQ c, YQ, Rasa Q rl ' nnxgllj - 3 1 atv 1 K Girls' -tic D tio -nior etic .' vice 3, M r 15 Hoc 5 a' -t- b. l , 3, 45 Vo eyball 2, 3, Tennis 35 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Softball l, 2, 3, 4. L M 1 If f q ,Y V! If , J, ' 'ljlary la6ritolWhaling , ' Mare gl' l,,- , Y Student -Council l, 2,JRe- cdrdinfl' Secretary f30l'.xecll- tife'Committee .if-QfCl3SS lix- -lrutive Conirtzittee 2, 35 Class Vice-Presi edt 15 Iunior ,Varsity C 'Header 25 Varsity C dar eader 3: Girls' Athletic ssociation 45 Girls' Choir l, 25 Syracuse Citizenship Day '3, 45 Herald Tribune Forum 35 Wisp I, 45 junior Prom Art Commit- tee5 Harlequins 3, 45 Moni- tor Serviee 3: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Barbara Ellen White Whitie Future Teachers of America l, Treasurer 25 Frosh Frolic Art Committeeg Soph llop Art Committeeg Class llxecu- tive Committee 25 Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Soccer l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2,45 Soft- ball I, 2, 4. 1, 2. 3' : 44,sbffbs11 31 1 J r 1 J . v 'XJAJJ la 12 xl' ' ' r' u xll I ' 1' . ' ' .- T ' J l -'. ,a x I s . Z 1 ' 2 l t l ,J I Ann- arie Wicks , ' I' ff u - V - 5 HH '1 f I Trans rrehl' from New York Mill igh School B3 Girls' ' Atble ic Association 1, 2, 43 Qbegaquatka 43 Ski C u ' 3, Wislv, 43 Harlequ ng If 43 Wrench' Club 4,3 1Librar ,l Club 23 Natiqnal1Ho,no1g So-' ciety'-13 Tennis 43 7 min- ton 3g S iing 3, 43 owling Volleyball 2, 3, - l 1 v J -,J Carl Williams Elk Football 1, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 23 Wrestling 3, 4. Nancy .lean Williams Skipper Wisp 13 Senior Athletic Serv- ice 2, 33 Treasurer 43 Secre- tarial Praetice Club 43 Li- brary Council 13 Ski Club 1, 23 Bowling 1, 2, 43 Hockey lg Basketball 13 Frosh Frolic Art Committee3 Sopb Hop Art Committee. Richard W. Wind VVylm Student Council 2, 33 Class Executive Committee 1, 2, 43 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Harmonaires 3, 43 junior Prom Art Committee3 Foot- ball 23 Basketball 1, 23 Base- ball l, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 4. i403 Richard G. Wohnsen Original Ski Club 3, 43 Junior Prom Art Committee3 Blue and White Week-End Committee Chairman 43 Boys' Glee Club l, 23 Tennis 3, 4. Nancy Carol Yager Spickt'ts Wisp 13 Future Homemakers of America lg Frosh Frolie Art Committee3 Soph Hop Art Committee3 Star Strut- ters 13 Bowling 33 Soccer 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3. Phillip John Zeglin ..Zeg,. Boys' Glee Club 1. 455511 D JUNIOR PROM s On the evening of May 2, 1958, our gymnasium was transformed into an l'lnehanted Sea. Couples strolled up and down, entraneed by its underwater mysteries. Oswalda Octopus smiled as the King and Queen, David Manley and Sandra Draper, with attendants Patricia Kostyn and William Suba, marched to the throne. Co-Chairmen Karen Christensen and William Bouek, along with Art Co-Chairmen Kathleen Bord and llverett Bliss, breathed a sign of relief that their work was so well done. The Senior Class of 1959 will remember this evening forever as being truly enehanting. E411 FAVCRITE Most Likely to Succeed: Gault Farrell, Lynn jones Most Pleasing Personality: Bill Houck, Agnes Piekiclniak Best Stature: David Manley, Mario Cl1rabas Best Dressed: Put Kostyn, Xvilli1lll1 Sll10lil1Sky Most School Spirit: Mary Xvhlllillg, 'lim Brown E423 Wittiest: x karen Cflmristcnscn. lfnl l,C2ll1y Best Athletes: Best Looking: 'Ibm Clark, Barb XYl1ilc I Most Dramatic Ability: 'lim Fox, l,ll1ll1l liunnncrlohr Most Musical Ability: Nlill'gill'L'l lfinch, Bl'llCC llurro loam cfllllllllilll. lfml Slumnrm HIPMATES ill1j 43 3 NAME Charlotte Adams Sandra Appler Mary Arcuri David Ashton Lois Jean Baker Sandra Baker Charlotte Barnes Monica Beal Bonnie Beaton Earl Bell Igor Bereskin Olga Bereskin Everett Bliss William Bliss Richard Bohner Kathleen Bord William Bouck James Bowen Stephen Brady Shirley Brockway James Brown James Burgholzer Janet Burky Bruce Burrows David Butterworth Joan Callahan Barbara Carpenter Marie Chrabas Karen Christensen Thomas Clark May Clover Jo Anne Colacicco Donna Collver Jo Anne Commins Gene Corridori Jack Crane Johanne Crane Dorothy Craska Carole Currier Anthony Curtacci PROPHECY NOTED FOR chewing gum being quiet talking driving a run-a-way toy her funny chuckle her smile her voice being quiet her cute smile senior play actor Russian accent big blue eyes his model A his bowling ability giving Mrs. Hassett gray hair managing the Candy Store his quiet voice Working at Daws artistic ability being a busy Wisp bus. mgr. being a good leader driving his Plymouth playing Lady MacBeth V.I.P. in A.V.A. driving his blue Ford athletic ability N.Y. Mills class ring her innocent looks being called Sam his interest in N.Y. Mills her liery red hair her pleasing personality her blond hair her clothes a friend to all his engineer boots being a good driver her friendliness her hair-do lending comb to Mr. DiMarco WANTS TO BE a private secretary a secretary an educational secretary business executive a music teacher a bookkceper medical secretary a secretary teacher a jet pilot an engineer a language teacher a mechanical engineer in the Navy laboratory technician elementary teacher a personnel director an officer in the Navy an artist nurse a history teacher an engineer a secretary educated mechanical technologist home economics teacher a nurse a business teacher an artist a rich bum a secretary dental hygienist a secretary a secretary multi-millionairc a hermit a secretary a secretary writer of children's stories in the Marines PROBABLY WILL BE head of Double Bubble Co. a private detective an educated secretary President of a Hula Hoop Co. another Martha llaye Liberace's assistant working for Dr. G. Farrell telling the boss off dragging her Chevy with Mondi's F another Steve Canyon engineer aboard first space ship teaching Ijnglish fixing his model A seasick teaching chemistry selling candy to her class giving people the wrong directions sailing boats in the bathtub lirst assistant to VValt Disney selling newspapers to patients opposing Mr. Schott for President a bum driving a Plymouth marrying the boss' son college professor Minister teaching gym nursing basketball players N.Y. model illustrator for Esquire humming around New York Mills writing gossip columns selling Gleem a Mrs. ber own boss owner ofa pawn shop selling engineer boots to hermits driving her boss mad an executive telling stories to her children a civilian OIC ll 44 QI NAME Margaret Daviau James Davidson Diane Davis Robert Dolan Gail Dolin Gary Dolin Joe Draper Sandra Draper Lorna Drury Richard Dubiel Kenneth Dudeck Carol Dziok George Eisinger Eric Erickson Leon Ezman Douglas Farmer Gault Farrell John Field Margaret Finch Timothy Fox Dave Frank Raymond Gallup Elaine Gesaroni Rennie Gibb Martha Goodwin Patricia Gorecki Barbara Gross Christian Habbe Geraldine Harris Carol Hauch Leonard Hinkley William Houck Wilma Hoyland Dale Hughes Joseph Jiampetro James Jones Lynn Jones linda Kammerlohr Hamilton Kane PRCPHECY NOTED FOR her nickname l'unky ambition in Cit. lid. class always smiling his bowling her attendance being quiet a science wizard being football queen a good listening car being quiet souped-up Mercury twirling her baton -lth period problems lab experiments his brush cut love of sports his had luck when skiing handling money being a math wizard forgetting his homework his basketball ability Cwowl working at Daws her smile being quiet writing letters to a Navy guy an avid fan of Mr. DilVlarco always joking joining the Navy always talking good marks in Cit. lid. walking with certain person wrestling ability driving her liord his many cars Pcpsodcnt smile his hunting love of horses senior play Mom his girls WANTS TO BE telephone operator out of school secretary electronic technician a typist anything photochem. lab technician a secretary a nurse state trooper a stock car racer a secretary metallurgical engineer an engineer world traveler in the Navy a doctor electrical technician mathematician a drummer state trooper a writer a secretary bachelor a secretary physical ed. teacher a secretary radio radar technician history teacher teacher out of school bachelor elementary teacher out of school metallurgist bartender veterinarian dental hygienist lumberiack f E453 PROBABLY WILL BE just that another Rip Van Winklc dental hygienist electrician at Sing Sing taking the longest coffee breaks something whatever that is Miss Secretary of 1960 Dear Phoebe of Ward 5 chasing lfrank Mondi driving old wrecks spinning the boss around her linger having unsolved problems inventor of fool-proof experiments a street cleaner another seasick case his own private ankle specialist a big shock counting apple seeds playing with Spike jones manager of the trooper's first team writing ads for Daws a smiling secretary justice ofthe Peace! a Sailor's mate teaching Mr. DiMarco to play basketball replacing Ann Sothern A.W.O.L. replacing Genny of Genesee Beer a good one President of the school board married driving students mad with homework draftsman smiling junk man rescuing thirsty hunters dean of Lynn's School of Horse Sense teaching kids to say, Look, mom, no cavities! playboy K - - l . Q Q 3f, ,,i -, A-.h - ,, Q.. .gakvnr NAME Carol Kania Jo-Ann Kaplan Dale Keyes Frank Kiersznowski Ann Kobielski Brian Koons Patricia Kostyn Ronald Kowalczyk Judith Ladd L. William Lally Virginia Lane Paula Langdon Roger Lansing Albert Leach Edward Leahy Eleanor Lyman Joyce McCoy Edward McDonald Douglas Madden Anthony Mallozzi David Manley Stephen Maziarz Judith Merritt Ronald Miazga Frank Mondi Catherine Neumann Judith Nowak Sandra O'Kusko William Owens Ellen Oyer Harold Perham Agnes Piekielniak Robert Platt Gerald Plumb Richard Pultorak Lillian Raga Keith Rahn Paul Reinhardt James Rice Shirley Riggles Elwin Risley PROPHECY NOTED FOR her chatter her parties Cwowj his auto knowledge being a big thrill her nice clothes love for the country her nice hair his Ford working for Dr. Brereton being brains of Sr. syndicate her dry humor being late for Cit. Ed. his voice slick hair-do sense of humor singing Tall Paul her crutches being funny red hot-rod never being alone pickled sandwiches love of New York City being with Diane hair cut livening up English class her small feet her short stature working for Wisp his height her long blond hair his voice being small his porcupine haircut giving Mr. Gage a hard time his motor skooter having a fraternity pin Ford convertible his '51 Ford working at Loblaw's her neat appearance his hair WANTS TO BE secretary medical secretary auto mechanic engineer registered nurse in the farm business dental hygienist draftsman IBM operator good driver registered nurse nurse draftsman industrial chemist Pat Boone on skis receptionist secretary veterinarian architect bachelor salesman chemist practical nurse draftsman butcher telephone operator nurse home economist he's undecided secretary in the Marines math teacher business manager electrical technician a bookie speech teacher out of school mechanic playboy social worker world playboy PROBABLY WILL BE another Hedda Hopper another Elsa Maxwell another Henry Ford 11 good one best dressed nurse raising frogs for Miss Cassidy pulling teeth designing new Fords beautician public enemy No. l keeping the doctor in stitches patching up Mr. Dillflarco drawing blueprints for doghouses barber Arnold Stang on skis private secretary for a certain boy going into business with C. Farrell putting the animals in stitches Hollywood muffler expert alone Western T.V. star Secretary General of the U.N. psychiatrist designing hair styles for Elwin Risley inspecting bathing beauties at Power crossing the wires Mickey Rooney's nurse chief potato peeler midget private secretary for Tab Hunter replacing Tommy Sands teaching at Harvard manager of a barber shop Mr. America booking motor skooter races teaching speech in India going to college wrecked car dealer picking out tomatoes one of thc best just that Dam E463 NAME Diane Roberts Milton Roberts Ellen Robertson Martin Romanus Barbara Schindler Jerry Scranton Carol Seavy Edward Shannon Thomas Shaw Sandra Slabicki William Smolinsky Karen Soule James Sperry George Staley Barbara Stetter Gayle Stevener Darleen Stinson Sandra Storms Gordon Strife Sylvia Sweetland Henry Thomas lawrence Thompson Martha Tillson Wendy Tomasi Johanne Ulrich John Wagner Susan Warner Daniel Webster David Wentka David Wentz Patricia West Mary Whaling Barbara White Ann Wicks Carl Williams Nancy Williams Richard Wind Richard Wohnsen Nancy Yager Phillip Zeglin PROPHECY NOTED FOR being short dragging with his lford her A + s being a playboy her many activities nice personality her speeches being a heart throb his appetite her curly hair his walk her nickname of Soupie his love of sea his drum playing blushing working at Sears being Ginger in the Sr. Pl telling stories being called ruby lips liking a Marine his love of music working at the A8:P being short her love of mice her blushing his money worries her bubblegum his name being so tall physics master being called Mae A+ personality her looks driving ability wanting to graduate her attendance his nickname Wybo his height and looks her diamond his hidden talents Hy WANTS TO BE beautician master of electronics a missionary teacher English teacher carpenter airline hostess dentist pool shark secretary taller airline hostess mechanic drummer accountant clerk-typist secretary artist auto mechanic a private secretary a music teacher president of chain store a nurse a nurse a nurse an engineer a kindergarten teacher an electrical technician auto mechanic physicist a Secretary a nurse a bookkeeper a nurse a playboy a housewife Cit. lid. teacher naval engineer lab technician restaurant manager PROBABLY WILL BE giving Gary Moore a permanent President of the liord company working with natives in Africa a teaching playboy Miss lleinmann's helper building houses on the moon jet pilot heart specialist end up weighing 350 lbs. a good one running for President in l98U Moliawk Airlines executive lixing boats second Gene lirupa counting on her lingers advisor to Mr. Sears llollywood secretary writer taking Spider's place taking notes on submarines piano tuner a big Link president of DWTP 'Down With Tall People driving male patients wild blushing at the operating table building casts causing riots in her classes Dictionary author of Teen-Age talk a grease monkey another Einstein a housewife another Florence Nightingale keeping her datebook filled driving an ambulance graduating from playboy's school a secretary singing teacher only one in navy to reach racks married manager ot' Nol'ri's E471 JUNIOR CLASS Firsl Row: D. Harflieb, K. Williams, L. Pearce, C. Fukes, P. Thompson, B, Pidgeon, N. Clenda, R. Kulik. Fourfh Row: B. Keida, M. Gifford, J. Mieczkowski, G. Slevener, M. Lechowicz. Harvey, W. Farley, A. Banek, E. Keim, D. Reihinger, J. Clarke, Second Row: M. Hahn, J. Mursh, P, Diehl, E. Carrigan, C. J. Lazenby. Fiffh Row: E. Maier, J. Paherson, T. Miller, D. Whipple, D. Richards, K. Hurd, J. Mlynarczk, S. Lyman. Third Townsend, R. Chowoniec. Row: T. Dowd, L. Nogas, M. Copperwheaf, M. Shannon, B. First Row: H. Madden, S. Muller, L Mackos, P. Havens, M. Carmen, R. Saule. Fourih Row: A, Zaleski, F. Baran, C. Carey, B. Sokolowski, M. Dunn, B. Boxall, R. Corrs. Second Goralczyk, J. Jenkins, T. Malloy, R. Daviau, G. Reeder, P. Row: L. Trillen, D. Costello, M. Lallo, C. Kcaminski, B. Hawkins, Baumes. Fiffh Row: E. Gibbs, J. Girard, R. Fortnam, J. Dienf N. Perry, J. Jasinski, M. Bockardt. Third Raw: E. Kuisko, V. hofler, R. Farr, P. Vanderland. Piacentina, B. Hooper, D. Shura, S. Roczen, E. Glucky, A. ll 43 il l lb' I I ll! ft . J LJ N J, if A ,L ff' 1 .1 I ll,, t ,wr , U of AU Pr, I . J' AU ,J M.,,j,.a JUNICR CLASS First Row. D, Seegert, S. Giannico, C. Dembowski, C. Otter, L. Kolwaite, J. Millsan, H. Klumbach, J. Charabas, B. Tar- kowski. Second Row: S. Rohn, B. Gesaroni, S. Hughes, S. Lindsey, J. Miller, L. Owens, K. Condon, D. Hamlin, J. Harp, C. Shultz, J. Humphrey, B, Deuel. Third Row: M. Bechingham, W. Bak, J. Pluto, S. Lopath, H. Hart, R. J. Bush, J. Romanowski P. Pliska, L. Sullivan. Fourth Row: R. Pokon, R. Amacher, F Willshaw, R. Cinch, P. Krumn, S. Zabko, R. Mondi, D. Crotty R. Moore, Fifth Row: W, Melaughlin, H. White, P. Sullivan R. Evans, E. Kratzenberg, F. Hammes, R. K, Bush. First Row: L. Gates, J. Schachel, R. Haiduk, G. Hughes, P. Storms, D. Darvoe, L. Coultrip, C. Kiersznowski, A. Munn. Second Row: P. McKeIvey, D. Ruzicka, N. King, S. Lewandrowski, L. Foryt. B. Edgett, S. Small, C. Pickering, J. Graham, J. Howard. Third Row: P. Schaffner, A. Zarski, J. Caswell, C. Adams, P. West, J. Williams, S. Lyman, D, Head, J. Aigner, B. Miller. Fourth Row: B. Clark, B. Foxenburg, D. Graves, G. Stevener, F. Martian, J. Stringer, M. Smith, J. Bailey, T. Knamm, N. Eberley F. White. Fifth Row: B. Larnphere, A. Gates, C, Bradley, B Worden, B. Saville, T. Reilly, L. Christiansen, E. Waskiewicz D. DeLong, S. Zalewski, K. Daly. Sixth Row: T. Fox, B. Van- Slyke, B. Evans, A. Lazenby, E. Bean, B, GroFl, R. Graham, W Perry, J. Bush. E491 SOPHOMORE CLASS Firsl Row: O. Brin, R. Lighi, D. Millson, K. Farr, M. Plumb, J. Romsey, C. Jcudlowski, J. Tobicusz, S. Cusworth. Second Row: M. Miller, M. Dam, B. Buszeli, E. Kiehn, P. While, E. Tozer, S. Shciughnessy, C. Jones, J. Lehman, J. Firley, K. Hari. Third Row: W. Mogensen, T. Czuprync, R. Pulczyski, C. Muhady, A. Wagner, L. Karrai, T. Dcxvis, B. Long, J. Greer. Fourlh Row: G. Renfrew, F, Zampardi, K. Avery, L. Cilro, R. Humphrey, D. Wendi, J. Gossin, J. Keck, B. Yourdon. Fiflh Row: R. Cyr, E. Merilhew, J. Grifliih, J. Humphreys, F. Peoslee, D. Schoen, A. Cirosuolo, D. Schmiller, B. Schlemer, W. Fedor, R. Gray. Firsf Row. K. Mclncrow, P. Wengert, C. Stetter, L. Curtis, P. Evans, K. Williams, D. Eichvulds, V. Temple, A. Prime. Second Row: J. Kocybcx, S. Merrifhew, L. Zornoch, M. Crilellie, B. Hunkinson, M. locovino, B. locovino, N. Hcankinson, P. Rondeuu. Third Row: D. Dudek, J. Haus, S. Schuniz, J. Nofri, M. Beck- inghom, N. Weston, C. Ryan, A. Obersl, P. Krubar, A. Ericksen. Fourfh Row: L. Yuger, A. Jones, T, Brody, L. Lcrivee, R. Goff, T. Baumes, J. Sussone, B. Toussainl, T. Szaior, C. Supernauf. Fifth Row: W. Nelson, J. Novak, L. Jones, P. Larkin, P. Quin- lin, L. Canclellcl, J. Mclilhinney, R. Pryzbilu, B. Chabot. Sixth Row: J. Cullen, T. Hopsicker, E. Corridori, R. Schindler, M. MrConnell, W. Evans, R. Ccxporuscio, N. Grande. E501 J it 4 4, ' Fl. . ' SOPHOMORE CLASS 1 First Row: B. Williams, K. Dunn, C. Ray, L. Balfe, H. Keniston, M. Hyde, J. Williams, P. Eggison, C. Palmer. Second Row: S. Kleaka, K. Williams, A. Gladwin, V. Bell, D. Wheat, B. Web- ster, V. Humble, J. Sokolowski, D. Barkley, D. Roberts, M. Kunkel, S. McGough. Third Row: W. Cook, G. Lane, M. Sacco, E. Gesaroni, J. Presley, H. Munen, D. Bath, C. Emery, P. Sabina, W. Mathers. Fourth Row: D. Wisdom, D. Brown, R. Baszczoski, T. Jenkins, A. Mathew, E. Jezowski, R. Lado, F. Zampardi, D. Suba, R. Stys. Fifth Row: R. White, J. Jones, A. Salerno, J. Donahue, G. Burky, S. Srnatek, J. Herman, M. Murphy, D. Pudney, F. Livermore, R. Humphrey. First Row: P. Dohr, N. Reilly, M. Armstrong, H. Webelmann, S. Jones, C. Ashton, B. Livingston, N. Close, R. Gates. Second Row: M. Day, J. Morton, A. Tudor, A. Boone, D. Hormcan, M. Morton, C. Slabicki, J. Wessing, W. Coe. Third Row: J. Clarke, W. Christ, A. Peters, W. Imhott, J. Stevensen, K. Baldwin, T. Brady, A. Ferris, C. Williams. Fourth Row: D. Breheny, J. Pesto, R. Brinck, G. lngersoll, E. Maine, D. Kern, M. Lovy, T. O'Grady. Fifth Row: J. Roberts, A. Kulesa, R. Jones, A. De- traglia, R. Beatty, J. Hadden, R. Grim, B. Staley, R. Bamtard. Sixth Row: R. Quinlan, R. Decristo, R. Mason, J. Forbes, D. Reicker, J. White, R. Moore. E513 FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: R. Smith, D. Bliss, B. Brodzik, P. Kogut, M. Knapp, B. Mercier, P. Smith, S. Munn, E. Thomos, M. Cook. Second Row: M. Burrows, L. Foxenberg, D. Graves, P. Roberts, S. Irish, P. Davis, S. Lester, N. Hamilton, A. Demma, G. Thomas, G. Furmanslri. Third Row: S. Peaslee, G. Rogowski, D. Fred- erick, C. Zoinchowski, M. Stitt, L. Liddy, J. Patrick, D. Ritzel, J. Zientek, M. White. Fourth Row: R. Seelman, J. Houck, J. Samuels, E. Mehady, J. Armstrong, E. Hammes, F. Hunnell, D. Swier, C. Collver, R. Bohner. Fifth Row: T. Bundy, R. Howard, B. Ploge, R. Heider, S. Fulces, A. Dodge, B. Conroy, R. Kraus. Sixth Row: P. Cary, C. White, B. Cirtwell, C. Carter, D. Maguire, D. Patterson. First Row: L. McBride, J. McLaughlin, l. Starkey, C. Lenzewski B. Theobold, J. Jones, N. Darvoe, D. Forbes, M. Riggles, L. Keesler. Second Row: C. Bak, B. Prins, C. Bowen, C. Grossi, P. Slowson, B. Borowiec, M. Ottaway, L. Fleishmon, L. Stringer, N. Farr. Third Row: R. Hahn, W. Wells, E. Roberts, C. Prime, M. Waqner, E. Pine, L. Lutz, L. Lake, R. Horne, L. Kolwaite, D. Winston. Fourth Row: D. Gassner, C. Cohanski, F. Boclchardt, P. Bereskin, D. Horstman, L. Finch, B. Card, J. Palmer, D. Antl, P. Moncli, J. Fierro. Fifth Row: E. Warner, G. Locash, W. Jennings, J. Luczka, R. Stockhouser, D. Bliss, K. Sterling, J. Summers, J. Hagan, W. Carpenter. Sixth Row: F. Wilson, R. Coleman, A. Abraham, M. Wuest, K. Lally, D. Roberts, D. Kinq. E521 FRESHMAN CLASS Firsl Row: R. Condon, V. Goodison, M. Skelly, J. Janufka, J Nelson, M. Jassak, J. Siolarczyk, P. Walter, D. Eichvalds, L. Vanderland. Second Row: K. Curfacci, C. Boduch, T. Inger soll, R. Ferrerl, D. Smith, P. Arcuri, N. Lago, G. Gregory, S Bord, E. Baker. Third Row: J. Clark, P. Gassner, M. Bruzzese E. Wuesl, K. Moore, L. Lynch, T. Pultorak, M. Zorn, P. Schoen E. Nickerson, G. Fiedler. Fourlh Row: E. McGuinness, D. Burrows, R. Hawkins, G. Charzan, J. Bingham, R. Lazenby. G. Bafhke, J. Haug, M. Winn. Fifrh Row: T. Skulnik, F. Ladue, E. Goodwin, W. Richard, R. Piclceri, D. Robertson, H. Wilson, R. Wainwright. Sixfh Row: M. Jasek, G. Eberley, J. D'Esoko, J. Nicholson, D. Parlerson, R. Voss, R. Sawyer. Firsl Row: B. Phillips, C. Abraham, G. Kopyfowski, G. Hinckley, N Wes? M Schnabl P Cha man D Diab R Gabe E. - 1 - 1 - P 1 - 1 - 1 Gisondo. Second Row: M. Giannolii, B. Slefanovich, D. Drury P. Townsend, C. Lloyd, D. Millson, R. Perrone, J. Gregory, Si Miloife, J. Weldon, Third Row: P. Mahan, B. Maier, M. Spechf, L. Finch, K. Warner, R. Adams, E, Clover, D. Thompson, J. Romanus, E. Konior. Fourlh Row: R. Baran, G. Hopsicker, D. Jadluwski, P. Mondi, R. Kochanowski, L. Ripka, T. Cenfola, M. Kulik, R. Williams, D. Mahhews. Fifth Row: R. Pellys, F. Bruzzese, C. Harvey, W. Burlon, A. Corridori, A. Saville, F. Williams, F. Bowman, M. Casey, W. Blank, C. Hawkins. Sixlh Row: J. Clark, T. Tripple, K. Hunter, R. Thompson, W. Mahoney, R. Balfe, D. Cooney, C. Krol. l' 53 il JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Seated: J. Chrubus, Secretary, R. Worden, President, R. Amccher, Treasurer. Standing: M. Dunn, Vice President. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomores this year have put the job of leading their class in the capable hands of james Hadden, Presidentg james Cullen, Vice Presiclentg Cheryl Palmer, Secretaryg Mary Plumb, Treasurerg with Mrs. Fulmer as faculty advisor. Some of the activities which the Sophomore Class participated in and sponsored were coke dances and a Soph Hop. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - First Row: D. Thompson, Secre- tary, J. Hogan, President, G. Fiedler, Vice President. Back Row: L. Finch, Treasurer. E541 CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR CLASS This year the class of 1960 chose as their leaders Robert Worden, Presidentg Margaret Dunn, Vice Presidentg janice Chrabas, Secre- taryg and Richard Amacher, Treasurer. Mr. Thompson was faculty advisor. To help raise money for the junior Prom thc junior Class sponsored a coke dance and also sold chances. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - Sealed: C. Palmer, Secretory: J. Hoclden, President J. Cullen, Vice President. Standing: M. Plumb, Treasurer. FRESHMAN CLASS' Leading the class of 1962 through their first big year were james Hagan, Presidentg Gary Fiedler, Vice-Presidentg Dana Thompson, Secretaryg Linda Finch, Treasurerg with the able assistance of Mr. McCabe as faculty advisor. Through dues which were collected, the class raised money for the Christmas Dance and Frosh Frolic which were both very successful. 'fd C5923 if I W wha Q 'W f . kt XXCX President Jim Brown opens Student Council meeting as Bill William Smolinsky lights a candle for leadership at National Bouck, Bob Worden, Agnes Pielrielniak, Margaret Dunn, and Honor Society induction ceremonies for new members. Ernie Maine look on. While lynn Jones and Miss Vnn Buren engage in conversation in the cafeteria, Miss Schults and Miss Leone discuss another topic. In the lcitrhen Joan Callahan pours tea for l.ollie Gates at Rehearsal for the Senior Play seems a bit too realistic as the annual faculty Christmas Tea given by Future Homemakers, Wilma Hoyland consoles Bill Lolly. Earl Bell acts as peace- while Eleanor Kiehn and Judy Merritt help themselves to maker between Ed McDonald and Bill. coollies land Carol Head dries dishesj. lf 55 fl TUDENT COUNCIL First Row- R. Gamache, M. Burrows, T. lngersol, P. Schaffner, K. Finch, W. Smolinsky. Fourth Row: J. Wagner, B. Livingston, M. Hart, G. Caswell, J. Colacicco, A. Piekielniak, T. Lazenby. Second Schnabl, P. Cary, D. Bliss, J. Chrabas, D. Daarvoe, B. Grimm, F. Row: C. Currier, L. Lynch, N. Weston, P. Kostyn, M. Whaling, S. Lampardi. Fifth Row: E. Maine, R. Worden, W. Bouck, J. Hadden, Shaughnessy, D. Hamlin, K. Bord, B. Deuel. Third Row: R. Hagan, J. Brown, N. Grande, D. Webster, H. White, T. Clark, R. Humphrey. M. Dunn, M. Laun, L. Finch, C. Palmer, H. Klumback, R. Haiduk, L. liach Thursday afternoon the Student Council meets in the auditorium during the special period allotted them. XVith Mrs. Helen Potter as faculty advisor, this organization has sponsored the Blue and White VVcckend, the Olympic Fund Program, and the Foreign Student Program. They supervise the decoration of the bulletin boardsg whenlnccessary a handbook is edited. This year a successful volleyball program has been set up during the lunch pcrloc s. The Executive Committee is an important part of Student Council. This committee is composed of the ollicers and representatives from each class. It meets each week to prepare an agenda for the coming meetings, to schedule all dance dates, to propose plans for the Council, and to take action on Council recommendations. The objective of the organization is to promote good citizenship by providing a means whereby students can express their opinions and discuss questions important to the student body. It provides an excellent oppor- tunity for developing student leadership and responsibility. Executive COMMITTEE p W First Row: J. Caswell, R. Worden, A. Piekielniak, J. Brown, M. Dunn, E. Maine. Second Row: J. Hagan, N. Weston, W. Smolinski, Mrs. Potter, Mr. Brereton, W. Bouck, M. Whaling, M. Bockhardt. E561 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS - First Row: M. Finch, Treusurery G. Farrell, President. Second Row: M. Chrubus, Secretcryg B. Burrows, Vice President. 'I Iris has In-cn an most SIICCCSSIIIII your for thi- Cilicgnqllatku Clmptcr of thc National Ilonor Socicty in wliifll six Seniors uml twvnty-L-iglil -luniors wcrc inmluctcml. 'I'I1c cancliclulus were rcu'ix'ccI into lllc sociclx' at thu illlllllill assi-mlmlx, Ilcccllllmcl' l2tI1. .Xl this timc it was cxplainccl to tlwm that lllcy wcrc 2llVilI'iIUKI cnlrzmcc on llw lmalsis ol' scllolnrslmip. L'IlJll'ilL'Ik'I', Icnclcrsllip and service. This your thc National Ilonor Socicly was proud to Iwo Iiosl lo lln' Cfcntrnl Nui York ,lssociznion ol' National Honor Society. ol' wliicll XVIIIIZIITI Smolinslo' is Prcsiclvnl. lViII1 ilu- vxu-llm-nt guiclnmm- ol' both Miss Ilcy :mal Miss Shults, lllc Socicty cnjoyi-ml nn ucliw yi-al1'. fx X Firsf Row: L. Muckos, M. Finch, B. Burrows, Miss Dey, Miss Schulfs, Piekielniak, L. Drury, P. Schaffner, J. Graham. Fourlh f.. X X x K N M. Chrobas, G, Farrell, J. Schuchel. Second Row: L. Jones, M. Dunn, J. Caswell, J. Humphrey, R. Amucher, J. Lczzenby, C. Adams, S. Riggles, B. Turkowski, R. Haiduk, L. Rego, B. Solco- Siinson, K. Hurd, D. Shure, L, Pearce. Fifth Row: H. Iowski,, M. Lechowicz, S. Lewendroslci, E. Kutsko. Third Row: S, Kierznowski, D. Townsend, T. Miller, J. Brown, E. Bliss, J. Slubicki, S. Lindsey, V, Lone, B. Bn-uel, A. Wicks, D. Ruziclw, A. W. Smolinski, W. Bclk. W IQ Sv QI 3' 3 Y- sf A x A. Q CHEGA-QUAT-KA LITERARY STAFF First Row: A. Piekielniok, C, Houck, C. Barnes, C. Currier, P. Langdon, l. Drury. Second Row: V. Lune, E. McDonald, G. Farrell, K. Soule. 'l'he l959 Cliega-quat-lea was produced by a group of hard-working seniors who put a lot of time and ellorl into the linal volume. llarly in the Fall we battled over the theme through several meet- ings. This decided, we settled down to Yearbook lay-out, picture scheduling, selling yearbooks and space, writing. editing, and identifying pictures. Our classmates supported us by selling Christmas cards and magazines to finance the yearbook. We have had a lot of fun putting out this edition, and we hope you think it is one of the best ever. Faculty advisor was Mrs. Violet O. jones. BUSINESS STAFF Frdnf Row: M. Tillson, J. Colcicicco, C. Neumann, J, Burky, W. Hoyland, J. Nowak. Second Row: J. Ulrich, S. Maziarz, C. Kcmia, J. Field, A. Wicks. E581 CANDID SHOTS Oh . . . those headaches! Wham. Now let me see . . . was that IW or 2l'f:???? A-, x 5 If Rewrites, rewrites . . . that's all we doll E593 mem.. X ls it Jim or is it Tom??? X X. X 'x E3 CXX . Q cffvvii WKCLQ 10 -S cvvidf 'veorllit fide lol, itjfff Jane! , E E hlttilgoroxiil nspires School ride EDITORS AND ADVISORS OF WISP - First Row: J. Wagner, Editor-in-Chief, S, Brockway, Business Manager, Mr. P. Pierce, Advisor, L. Rogo, Editorial Editor. Second Row: J. Chrobcis, Girls' Sports Editor, M. Dunn, News Editor, M. Finch, Feature Editor. This 0l'g2lI1llLlllUl1 is eomposetl of eub reporters, staffers, and stringers who are eurefully seleetecl from tile slutlent lmtly. lfcliling and clistrilnution of the seltoul paper is lmntllecl entirely by the stutlenl etlitors. 'l'l1e paper keeps students informed on all the latest sehool news. ln ucltlition, the stall ereutes eontesls anal puffles wliieli tux the ingenuity of more elever readers tlirouglmut time war. llillfi etlitnrs aittenclecl the citllllllllllil Seliool Press ASSOL'l1lll0l1 Cionferenee ltelcl in New York City. zieemnpunietl by the fueulty zulvisor, Mr. Paul Pierce. WIN 305, '22 mlm 2322 SZ, O.-UZ 'VO 5: 251' .rf ,jo CZ. Q50 NV.-l Nr? I-F'1'! . M, 3' o gm .. 222 S55 2-'Q' fl .. 'cliff .. 502 ' im 2251 31.5 3:9 .HP O. WN Elica 9.?5-' 9-55 P395 ZW? Lingo' 295 f'-MU awf- 0 . 35' 93 5- F 'U 'E 52 we FD fr- zz 'Q 4112 I3 .EF 0? 1.5. w 5? S? Ze- U1 in 02 22' OO P9 rv:- I C U' Z T F3 -4 :r 9 I vi 9 T' E fu 1 vi 2 5 9 5 f 2 If F' 4 Q J Q- rn 1 D :x P' ?' L 60 QI WISP STAFF AND SECOND STRING REPORTERS-Firsf Row: B. D. Forbes, L. Vcznderland, C.Hauch, A. Wicks, G, Harris, A. Piekielr Deuel, H. Klumbach, M. Lechowicz, L. Sullivan, J. Schachel, K. Hurd, niak, R. Moore. Third Row: S. Mcsiorz, R. Hooper, E. Woskiewicz S. O'Kusko, N. Weston, J. Humphrey, B. Livingsion. Second Row: L. J. Lazenby, R. Amncher, E. Roberfson. Pearce, D. Ruzicka, M. Bockhardt, J. Graham, S. Riggles, S. Cusworih, WISP CUB REPORTERS - Firsi Row: K. Moore, D. Thompson, M. Second Row: S. Munn, M. Schnabl, M. Skelly, M. Jassak, B. Buczek, Ofiaway, T. Ingersoll, C. Neumann, P. Townsend, R. Ferrari, V. Bell. C. Hawkins, M. Sacco, G. Hughes, R. Haiduk, P. Kogul, C. Ashton. IQ 01 ll THE HARLEQUINS First Row: H. Keniston, K. Dunn, M. Finch, C. Currier, Mr. Kenneth Bailey, K. Christensen, S. Gian, P. Keida, D. Daruo. Second Row: M. Tillson, M. Bockharolt, C. Hauch, J. Humphrey, E. Lymcnn, P. Schaffner, K. Hurd, L. Drury, V. Lane, C. Neumann. Third Row: P. Langdon, S. Warner, M. Whaling, H. Madden, C. Barnes, A. Kobielski, L'nclcr thu guiding lnincl ol' Nr. lin.-nnctli liuilc' W. Hoyland, A. Wicks, M. Doviou, B. Burrows. Fourth Row: D. Wisdom, L. Raga, J. Burky, E, Robertson, L. Kammerlohr, P. Kostyn, O. Bereskin, J. Kaplan, G. Harris, M. Chrabas. Fifth Row: E. McDonald, T. Curtacci, J. Humphreys, E. Bell, T. Miller, M. Romanus, T. Miller, C. Bliss, L. W. Lally, D. Ashton. XX'.C.S. thcspiuns lmvc lcurnccl to work togctltcr in thc prmluclirm nl' nmny plans. During its llircc yczirsol' CXlSlL'l1L'Cilll1C ll2lI'lL'KIlllI1Sl12lYL' prcscntccl thc annual senior play. Cltristnms und spring plays. l.zlstl'z1ll,tl1c Class ul' '59 prcscntccl their clvligllt- ful procluclion ol' Wllllllk' Out for Gingcrf' Mclnlmcrslnp is open to all high sclmol stuclcnts. iIil1I'0llgll il lllL'l'll STSICIH, ntclnlvcrs rcccix'c crcclil for anything clone to In-nclil thc club. These credits form thc basis lor llurlcquin zlwurcls all thc cml of thc yo: TT. HARLEQUINS OFFICERSf Seated. K. Christensen, President, J. Harp, Treas- urer, W. Tomasi, absent, Secretory. Standing: C. Currier, Vice President, M. Finch, Historian. E621 SENIOR PLAY CAST l.inie the niaicl .,.,,. .....,.. li aren Christensen Agnes Carol ...A..... ..... I ,innla Iiammerlohr Ilowarcl Carol ..........,. .,........ ' fimothy Fox loan, daughter, 18 ,....,.... .,,, X Vilma Iloylancl leannie, claughter, I6 ..... .,... I latrieia Iiostyn Ginger, daughter, l-I .... ...... I Jarleen Stinson Ifclclie Davis ....... ....,..,....... I .. XX'ilIiam I,ally Ioinnn' Green .......... , .,.,. Ifclwarcl lNIaeIJonaIcl T Mr. Wilson, I rineipal ...............,,,.... llarl Bell lfcl llollman, hank president and lloward Carols boss ........ Anthonx' Cfurtaeei At 8:15 ITM. on November 25, 1958, the eurtain rose on the Ifirst Aet of 'I1ime Out for Ginger, our Senior Play. This three-aet comedy. written In llonalcl Alexander, cap- tured the hearts of all who attenclecl. Teen- ager Ginger Carols belief that all men are ereatecl equal and the fact that she took full advantage of this heliel' ln' trying out for the high-school football team, hypnotized the entire auclienee. 'Ilhings were entangled even more when Gingerk father gave a vehement speeeh at school expressing the View that girls should not take grin. At the encl, however, Ginger fell in love with Toninw Green anal cleeiclecl that niayhe football wasn't lady-like alter all. After several eurtain calls, the Ilnal curtain cleseenclecl and everyone backstage gropecl for the Kleenex box. Our Senior Play was over! lf 64 ART SERVICE 'I'he Art Service Club has haul il sue- eessful ylfill' uncler the supervision of hlr. IX'illium Ilxton. Among its many uetivilies nmking the Christmas dee- orutions For the hulls is one of the more important. Iiaieh mouth they work on the bulletin hozlrcls. Posters were also mucle for eiyie drives sueh als The AIZIFCII of Dimes . One yeur ol' url is required for membership. K. Christensen, J. Lehman, E. Smith, P. Rewer, E. Tozer, J. Ramsey 'I'his year untler the supervision of Ilr. Qlohn Iirereton, the Monitor Seryiee has clone ll goocl job U. 1 ing, the halls orclerly during the noon hours. This helps to keep the elusses that are in session nom heinv clisturhecl. Ilec uiremeuls for memhershi w ure ll Qoocl clisei vline reeorrl and yyilliiwness to Une 5 tj D up ai study hull. MONITOR SERVICE Firsf Row: J. Kccyba, I.. Lake, C. Schultz, B. Grieco, N. Reilly. Oyer, P. Havens, S. McGough, Dr. Brereion. Second Row: J. Nofri, C. Sietler, D. Hyde, M. Jcxsscik, S. Jones, E. E643 OFFICERS- First Row: C. Dziok, M. Daviou. Second Row: D. Davis, N.WilIicn11s. Absent Irorn picture, Wendy Tomosi, President. Ono ol' thc largest scrvico groups nt Wliitcshoro Ccntrzll School is Senior Athlctic Scrvicc. Umlcr thc cxccllcnt supervision of Mr. Wilbur liirwam, SAS. hzls cnjoyccl tmothcr highly SlIL'L'L'SSI'lll your. This your the olliccrs ol' Scnior Athlctic Scrvicu arc: Prcsiclcnt, Xlfmly 'fonmsig Vice Prcsiclcnt, Margaret llzlvizulg Sccrctzlry, llizinc Davis: VI1I'L'lISlll'Cl', Nancy XVilliumsg amcl lit'- corclcr, Carol llfioli. Among the llltlllf' uctivitius ol' this group :irc sclling programs :incl tickcts at all thc sports cwnts :mtl sponsoring tlilliccs. SENIOR ATHLETIC SERVICE First Row: G. Hughes, C. Kiernowskie, N. Williams, M. Davicu, Mr. W. Kirwcin, C. Drisk, D. Davis, .I. Millson, J. Merritt. Second Row A. Erickesen, L. Zoinok, P. McKeIvey, C. Kominski, A. Glodwin, A. Tudor, E. Corrigan, S, Lyman, C. Neumann. Third Row: S. Kleku K. McKincrow, C, Hciuch, W. Hoylcmcl, E, Keene, C. Ryan, E. Lyman ll 6 M. Beckinghcxm, C. Slczbicki, S. Hughes. Fourth Row: E. Glucky, J, Firley, N. Perry, C. Farr, K. Williams, H. Madden, D. Hormun, G. Stevener, R. Gates. Fifth Row: K. Williams, P. Eggison, L. Cultrip, S. Small, B. Williams, P. Evans, P. Munn, L. Rclgo. 5'l AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS SERVICE First Row: R. Horne, B. Burrows, L. Lorivee, D. Ashton, Mr. Bailey, R. Jones, E. Merithew, C. Goralclyk, J. Jenkins, D. Roberts, A. T. Miller, S. Zabko, D.Wisdom, B, Mathers, Second Row: R. Hawkins, Carmen, G. Bcithke. Fourth Row: A. Lozenby, T. Tripple, R. Schindler, D. Patterson, E. Hommes, D. Heider, J. Humphreys, P. Larkin, R. E. Bell, E, Hammus, D. Schmitter, B. Schlemmer. Brinck, F. Hannell, M. White. Third Row: B. Chabot, B. Coleman, OFFICERS-Seated: Ted Miller, Student Director. Standing, left to right: Steve Labko, Scheduling Othcerg Larry Lorivee, Inventory Oflicerg Don Wisdom, Film Trcflic Otticerg Bruce Burrows, Personnel Othcer. Absent when picture was made: Dave Ashton, Maintenance Officer. E661 Mainly interested in the operation of audiof visual equipment, Audio-Visual Aids Service also provides an opportunity for any XVCS student belonging to this 0l'g2ll1ll2li.IOI1 to carry out orders and to rely on his initiative. Working with projectors, record players, and tape recorders brings the students in the Audio-Visual Aids Service in constant con- tact with the faculty and the student body. Under its competent officers: Ted llliller, Student Directorg Bruce Burrows, Personnel Directorg Don Xllisdom, Film Traflicg Dave Ashton, lllaintenance Oflicerg Larry Larivee, Inventory Ulliccrg Steve Zabko, Scheduling Olliccrg and the supervision of Mr. Bailey, this organization has become a vital part of the school. STUDENT PHOTO SERVICE This group lakes pictures ol' some ol' the selmol activities. It is spimsmwecl hy Dr. -Iuhn UI'L'I'L'lUII :mal the main KIIIZIIIIICLIIIUII for lIIL'IIIIJl'I'SIIII7 is RIII interest in plmtog- ruplmy. The presiclent is ,IZIIIICS ciilllilll, KIllI'IiI'0lIIII IIIIIINIQCI' is XXIILIII jones, IIIlI'ilI lilll is IJUIIQIILI IXIllgllIl'L' amd treasurer is -lime hlillson. 'I'he purpose of this gruup is lo give PIIUIUQIYIITIIIL' selwiee to the SCIIUIII. First Row: M. Bruzzese, J. Millson, J. Gcxhan, A. Jones, D. Maguire, K. Curtacci. Second Row: G. Furmunski, Dr. Brerefon, P. Bereskin. LIBRARY COUNCIL 'I'he I,IIJI'ilI'5 Council is composed of students interested in learning how to work in ll Iihrnry. They work in the IIIJI 2lI'y two or more periods 21 cIz1y, Checking out books, pulling other Imoks hxlek on the sI1ehes und helping the IIIJI'llI'I2lII. There are about twe11ty-five students in this group. First Row: E. Tozer, C. Bok, S. Rohn, Mrs. Reed, D. Drury, M. MorIon, K. Dunn, S. Dohr, E. Pine, P. Dohr, B. Baker, Third Row: K, Williams, C. Slubicki, Second Row: R. Light, K. Smith, D. Ruzickci, C. Boone, M. Carey, R. Haiduk, P. Kogut, D. Richards, E. Oyer. E673 SECRETARIAL PRACTICE CLUB Q, vip '5 vi' First Row: N. Williams, C. Dziok, D. Stinson, S. Boker, D. CYCISLKG. Goodwin, M. Arcuri, B. Gross, S. Appler. Second Row: S. Riggles, S, Slabirki, Mrs. M. Fulmer, C, Adams, M. Under the guidance of hlrs. Mae Fuhner, the Secretarial Practice Club has rendered service to our school and community, and provided learning and a lot of fun. The events of the year have included lield trips and outside speakers. Senior commercial students are eligible. Orlicers include: Presi- dent, lluruthx Craslqag Vice President, Sandra llakerg Secretary, llarlcen Stinsong Treasurer, Carol FRENCH CLUB llllllli. First Row: B. Edgett, L. Boker, Mrs. D. Evans, L. Mcaclcos, L. Sullivan. B. Tarkowski, M. Beckinghum. Second Row: S, Riggles, A, Kobielski, A. Wicks, S, Leuendrowski, 'lihc purpose ul' thc French Club is to promote conycrsatirmal French and an interest in French cul- ture. Students who successfully complete one year of French are eligible for membership. Under the able guidance of Mrs. Dorotliy lfyans, the French Club is both stimulating and educational for its members. Ollicers this year include: President, Lois Baker: Vice President, l.orraine lllachkosg Secre- tary, llarbara lfdgeltg Treasurer. lim Sullivang llistorian, liarbara 'llai'ltoWslti. E681 THE SCIO CLUB 'l'hc Scio Club, supcrvisccl by Mr. llowarcl McCain- anal llI1llL'l'Il1L' lcaclcrsliip of llrcsi- clcnt Iuscph Draper, Vicc Prcsimlciil llarbara Solmlnw- ski, SCL'I'Cl2lI'L .Klux Zalcski, aml illl'L'ilSlll'L'l' llclty l.i1'ing- stun, hclps In Qlcvclup thc skills anal lalcnts ul' sluclcnts inlcrcslccl in sciciicc. lt is al'- liliatcclwitlill1cScicncc Clubs 11l'fXl1101'ic11z111Ll xvasrriicofllic lirsl stuclcnl Ul'gill1llilll0l1S to bc cslablishccl at XYl1itcsl1urr1. ll'lIl'UlIgl10lIl thu year Cach nicnibcr uf the club wmks on an incli1'icl11al project in his particular liclcl of intcrcst. 'l'hcsc projccts arc then dis- playccl at various Science Criiwwsscs in thc swrinv. 3 ro Sealed, leff Oo right: Alex Zokeski, Secreiaryg Joe Draper, Presiclenig Barbara Sokolowski, Vice Presideniy Betiy Livingsion, Treasurer, Sianding, Iefl to righiz Francis Baran, Michel McConnell, William Mogenscn, Richard Bohner, Howard Hart, Carol Ashton, Frank Mahady, Mr. McCabe, sponsor. Prifcs in lhcsc cxhibits arc scicnlilic cquipmcnt or scliolarsliips. Last yL'lll S winncrs wcrc: Nami' D liogut, a scliolarship for thc l'rcCollcgiatc Scicncc Summcr l rograin at the XYUl'L'CSlL'I' llflllllllilllilll for l'lXl3Cl'llllL'llLkll lliolugyg 1-Xlcx Zalcslii, third prifc in biulogyg llclwzml llarl, lhircl prifc in clicniis- try: Vluscph llrapcr, third prifc in physics, anal Barbara Solamlowslii, il yellow ribbon incril award. CHESS CLUB Umlcr thc clircctimi of Mr. llobcrt Suclluw, aclvisor, blikc McConnell, 'l'u111'11a111c11t Di- l'L'Cl0l', and liarbara Scrliolmxr- Slil,'l'll'CilSLll'L'I', thc Chess Club haul ll most aclivc year. The club hclcl weekly meetings upon to any stuclcnts inter- cslccl in playing chcss. lt played otlicr high sclmols such as Ncu' llill'li'0l'll, llollancl Patent, llmnc, and Vcrnnn- Verona Sherrill and main- lainccl an unclcfcatcrl wcurcl for the sccoml straiglil year. The club also urganifccl and sponsorcrl a lmirnaincnt upcn to all stuclcnts in Oneida County' high sclmols in which thcy won both loam and incli- viclual ll'017lllL'S. Firsi Row: K. Lully, B. Sokolowski, K. Williams, L. Finch. Second Row: J. Dienhoffer, J. Palmer, C. Emery, D. Townsend, M. McConnell, Mr. R. Sudlow, W. Evans, B. Card. T691 This year, the F.'iIl.fX. wel- comed in its new incmhers with a tea. Since then, they have spent an active year. They held a Penny Supper, visited Oswego State Teachers College, and attenclccl a Cen- tral New York FTA. conven- tion at Proctor. They also re- visetl their constitution. Later in the spring, they went howl- ing with another F.T.A. chapter, visitetl Albany State 'lcacliers College, and helpecl another school start an F.T.A. Club. y l CLUB OFFICERS - First Row: M. Finch, Reporter, C. Currier, Vice President, J. Burky, President, L. Rogcl, Secretary, M. Tillson, Historian. Second Row: P. Eggison, Sergeant-on-Arms, Mr. Patterson, Advisor, G. Harris, Treasurer, W. Hoylond, Sergeant-ut-Arms. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB MEMBERS - Firsf Row: M. Finch, P. Eggison, G. Harris, C. J. Humphrey, C. Rczyn, S. Warner, M. Slawson, M. Skellv, M. Lecho- Currier, Mr. R. Patterson, J. Burky, L. Roga, M. Tillson, W. Hovland. wicz, J. Sokolowski, M. Tudor, C. Neumann. Fourih Row: M. Second Row: P. Rondeou, M. Dey, D. Drury, J. Morton, B. Pidgeon, Daviau, E. Pine, P. Kogul, K. Williams, H. Uebelmann, L. Mockos, C. Hauch, E. Konior, P. Roberts, A. Erickson, M. Burrows. Third Row: Fifth Row: C, Clifford, L. Pierce, R. Gabe, M. Dunn, B. Schindler. E701 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Row, left to right: B. Serviss, M. Clover, C. Lyman, D. Davis, S. C. Homer, J. Mlynarszyk, C. Head. Fourth Row: P. West, J. Ladd, Brockway, E. Kiehn. Second Row: G. Gregory, M. Day, J. Callahan, M. Dam, J. Merritt, E. Gesaroni, G. Hughes, B. Theobolcl, C. Stetter, G. Stevener, C. Lloyd. Third Row: P. Rondeau, M. Morton, C. Seavy, J. Millson. 'I'hc lfuturv llomcmiikcrs ot' ,-Lim-riczi, unclcr thc lcaiclcrsliip ol' Mrs. Ann llilnclull. proviclus girls with thu iicrcs sary skills lor maintaining ai houscholcl. 'lihc girls lcalrn how to uso annul to zipprccizilc tht- L'IlllXl'l1lL'l1L't,'S ol' inomlt-rn mluy living. 'lhcy nlcvclop un intcrcst in helping others und lczirn how to Crczitc il hcttcr mlonu-slit' lift- lor tliciiist-In-s. During the past your, thc mcmhcrs sponsored ii clothing drive, zicloptucl ai ncccly family nl Christmas uncl lfuslvr, and sponsored ii tluncc. 'l'hc ofliccrs of l7.lI.A. this your wcrc: loam Czillzilmii, Prcsiclcntg Cult- Slt'Yt'l1l'l', Vivo Prusinlcntg Virginia lNlzii'cczii1, Sccrctiiryg Marry Lou Daly, 'l'rczisurcr, :incl Connic lloycl, SL'l',L1Cillllrlll-.'kl'lllS. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA - E3 - an Seated, left to right, First Row: Erwin Bielby, Ronald Seelman, Angelo Dave Smith, Roger Jones, Warren Jones, Aaron Foote, Brymer Carmen, Joe Capanna, Dave Linder, Obie Burger, Richard Lallier, Humphreys, Jeff Adilclis, Jack Patterson, Bill Fehr, Gary Reeder, Leonard Yager, Edward Keim, Vincent Linder, Walter Lallier. Stand- Herbert Murren, Frank Victor, Wayne Grant, Mr. Waldrop. ing, Second Row: Mr. DeAmesy, Bruce Hutchinson, Richard Thomas, The lfuturc l7zirincrs of Aincrica is zi joint organization of boys from New llnrtfortl, Oriskziny, and XVl1itr-shoro who :irc talking vocational agriculture in high school. The purpose of thc group is to clcwlup l'lIl'ill, 2l2.LHl'L'SSlX 1' lcnclcrsltip, coopcrzition, and thrift. During lfuturc l:ill'l'llCl'S LVL-ck in lfclmiziry, thc zinnuul Parr-nt :incl Son Banquet was hclcl ut New Hzirtforcl. ln May two :lt-It-gates illlL'l1llCll thc New York Stats lfulurc l airincrs CIom'cn- tion alt Skylarsvillc. lhlL'llllJL'l'S from XVhiti:slJoro Central incluclu: llonzilcl Sucliimn, Angulo cl2ll'IllL'l'l. l,conzirll Yagcr, lldwaircl Keim, Gary llccclcr, Ilcrlncrt Murren, and lfrzmk Victor. E711 YORKER C First Row: R. Ferreri, R. Light, C. Boone, D. Eichvalcls. Second Row: F. Boron, Mr. C. Shott, Mr, M. Dimarco, R. Gibbs. LUB A new organization at XVhiteshoro this year B the llugh Xkline Cdiapter of the Yorker Club. This organization is com- posed of boys and girls in grades 9 throtndi 12 xvhciliave a niuttnd interest in the history of New York State - both general and loeal. This organization, sponsored by Nr. Charles j. Schott and hir.hlarkmlJihlareo,isaiHihated with die New York State Ilistorieal Association with its headquarters at Cooperstown, New York. This year the newly formed club visited the Herkimer Home at Little Falls and the Oneida County llistorieal Aswwknkn1atLWka,Nen'YorkfTheehdJ ako pnxhwed alnap pnjeetff eady XVhitestown, which was entered in coin- petition at the annual convention of the Yorker Clubs of New York State held in Saratoga Springs. F, . Miss Roschek and a Senior English Class. Miss Cassidy explains the structure of a flower. T' 1 Class of '59 Pioneer of the standard ring. E721 Af 97 l,4,f.gf'3a7 ft-hzAL ,,. ' 'ff'5f'Y ff'f'y'f4!ffif-'-- . ,f9'-'fig' df! 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Jctimpietro, D. Schoen, E. McDonald, H, Perhum, M. B. Webster, K, Bord, Third Row: B. Worden, B. Plcxtt, C. Barnes, H. Arcurri, S. Wctrner, K. Hurd, V. Bell, L. Boker. Second Row: A. Klurnbcich, B. Livingston. Fourth Row: Mr. Gage, Director, R. Miuzgct, Lcxzenby, D. Webster, E. Woskiewicz, J, Jenkins, M. Dunn, C. Shultz, R. Lansing, L. Jones, P. Kostyn, J. Callahan. Iltt- X C .tppvllzt l lttttr ttttmlcr tltt- catpatltlt- clttwctttttt ctl Mr. L itltttt ftztgu hats hzttl at wry sttvct-sslttl ycatr. Iltrttttgltttttt lltt- tt-.tr tht- t-Itttir hits gixt-tt tnztnx tturl'ttt'tttttttccs. 'Iltv C'Itt'islntats scatstttt wats tcrt httsy starting ttith tht- atttttttatl rtttlitt In-tttttlt-itat mot' WIIIX. 'I lit- next Cltrisltnzts pct'l'ot'tttztttL'c wats it cttitccrt :tt fiom-rail Iilt-ctt'ic xtitlt thu cutti- ltittul cltuirs til' Wltittfslmttrtt. l'rttvtttt'. Lltiut I'rcc .Xcztcluittyy :tml Nut' IIitt'tI'ut'ml. Ihis pt-t'l'ttt'ttt:tttct' ttzts atlstt ltcatrtl mt-r WIIZX. Iltc cltttir stgtrtul tht- Ciltristtttats ltttlitlttys ull' tttusicatlly with it Cltristtttats itssctttltlx. llltv atitttttttl Cttttt'ct't C'4trttitatl :tml Spring Clttmtutl Cttttct-t't ttcrc grunt hits with thc ittttlit-tm-. 'Iltis watt' tht- cltttir 1-ntlul tltt-ir htm at-Itctlitlv xtitlt Iltc Nt-tx Xttrlt Sttttu Cftttttvst, Matt lirst tltritttglt st-utml, att Putsalatttt. Iltrttttglt Irx-mils it gmttttt mtl' tttttstztitilittg lvtttztlu uticcs tu-rc cltctsctt ltctttt tht' ,X Cltppnllzt Cfltuir lust lltll. Iltis grttttp. tltt- Cltttt-.tlttit-tw. ltats gin-it tttgtny pct'l'ttt'tttztm't.'s in atncl tttttsitlt- ul' si-Itttul. 'I hot' hatw mlttnc at lim- juli tltix wztr. Iltc II.trttiuitttit't-s .tru tt Lll'tllll7 ttlstt piultccl ltitttt ,X Clatppullzt Chttir lltruttglt trt-ttttts. Iltct ltttw ltttil ittatttt l3l'l'Iilll'lIl.IIIL'L'5 tttttl uc sltuitltl cttttigtuttttlgttt- tltcnt on at jttlt tu-ll tlottu. AA A5 First Row: J. Caswell, B. Miller, M. Shannon, J.CoIc1cicco, P. Shoffner, J. Hctrp, E. Tozer, B. Scltincller, J. Scltockel, E. Sltctnnon, B. Bouck B. Icttttplwre, M. Romctnui. Svrottri Row: J. Humphrey, P. Wengert, Fourth Row: D. Wind, B. Vrtttslylrn, G. Plumb. J Solmolow-.Iri, N. Clow, B. LctRos6-, J. lnir-tthy, C. Hctbbrv. Third Row: ' l.73J HARMONAIRES Firsf Row: C. Hobbe, J, Haddon, W. Bouck, E. Bell, R. Lansing, G Fcnrrell, R. Micxzgcn. J. Lozenby is cnt flue picmo. CHORALAIRES Seofed: B. Webster. Second Row: M. Arcuri, C. Bornes, H. Klumboch, B. Schindler, L. Jones, P. Kosfyn, S. Warner, K. Hurd, J. Sokolowski, B. Miller, P. Schoflner. GIRLS' CHOIR l Q . . 2' R I r--.. 2 Af . .Q , 'I J H be .M -' if First Row: N. Honkinson, B. Stefonowich, S, Kleoko, J. Weldon, P. Diehl, E. Kufsko, T. Ingersoll, D. Hubley, M. Beckinghom, J. Murch Director C. Gage. Second Row: L. Keesler, A. Erickson, M, Miller, L. Liddy, G. Gregory, K. Neumann, M. Copperwhecxl, B, Duel, M. Arcuri, S. Wurner, S. McGough, D. Forbes, J. Williams. Third Row P. WMI. I. Icusinski, E. Glucky, N. Uhvlmrm, B, Burrvk, M. Otlrlwcny, D, Thompson, K. Moore, A. Zorski, M. Corey, E. Thomas, P. Eggisfon. Fourfh Row: N. Weston, M. Knopp, A. Glodwin, S. Cusworfh, S. Muller, B. Edgeh, C. Dembowski, G. Sfevener, R. Perrone, J. Lehman, D. Ruzecku. Fiffh Row: R. Hoiduk, K. Dunn, M. Plumb, L. Finch, G. Hughes, C. Roy, S. Munn, A. Kobielski, W. Hoyland, B. Boxoll, G. Sieve-ner, C. Ashton. I. 7-I J i ' K' 5 v g S , M25 -E:fvk15- , 1 Us-. f 'eff A: -I . . ie -. iff? TYQY fu JUNIOR MIXED V I Y CHOIR First Row: L. Stringer, L. Fleshmen. C. Grossi, M. Critelli, M. Dam, V. Goodison, J. Lester, R. Heider, R. Lazenby, D. Wisdom, Director C. Gage. Second Row: B. Hankinson, E. Konior, C. Ryan, K. Warner, K. Mclncrow, M. Wagner, D. Millison, K. Williams, l. Baumes, T. Davis, J. Keck. Third Row: D. Barkley, P. White, M. Armstrong, N. Reilly, C. Nicholas, B. Williams, P. Eggiston, N. Grandi, W. Schimmer, R. Brinck, R. Przybylc, D. Riecker. Fourth Row: D. Wheat, C. Jones, E. Smith, L. Lake, J. Tobiaz, G. Kopytowski, R. Light, B. Beatty, J. Sosson, R. Mason, D. Wendt, L. Jones, D. Bliss, G. Renfrew. FRESHMAN MIXED CHOIR W7 w HQ First Row: Director C. Gage, K. Curtacci, D. Drury, P. Schoen, D. J. Patrick, C. Head, L. Lutz, D. West, J. Janufka, I. Starkey, T. Graves, C. Bowen, M White, G. Fiedler, T. Carpenter, C. Collver, Centola, F. Bockhardt, C. Cohunski, M. Winn, R. Pickert. Fourth Row: T. lazenby, C. Zainchowski, E. Roberts, J. Nicholson. Second Row: J. Nelson, E. Pine, M. Schnabel, B. Mercier, A. Pemma, E. Seegert, C. Boduclm, B. Maier, M. Specht, T. Pultorak, D. Milson, D. Ritzel, L. R. Condon, M. Riggles, R. Taylor, P. Patterson, T. Tripple, J. Clark, Lynch, M. Skelly, R. Wainwright, R. Kochanowski, G. Chrzan, F. J. Piacentino, D. Anti, A. Saville, Mahady, E. Hammes, D. Burrows. Third Row: E. West, G. Hinkley, ll 75 J CONCERT BAND ,4 First Row: B. Burrows, President, M. Finch, K. Hurd, Secretary, W. Czupryna, M. Winn, T. Fox, D. Winston, D. Pautke, E. Corridori, B. Blank, L. Raga, Vice President, C. Currier, Treasurer, M. Lechowicz. Card. Fourth Row: W. McLaughlin, B. Evans, J. Stringer, E, Bliss, Second Row: P. Langdon, J. Kaplan, M. Burrows, J. Schachel, K. R. Jones, R. Grimm. Fifth Row: J. Stevenson, G. Farrell, E. Leahy, Avery, R. Amacher, J. Forbes, K. Baldwin, W. Toussaint, M. Slowson, Sixth Row: Mr. D. Cantwell, Director, G. Bathke, J, Lane, G. Staley, L. Finch. Third Row: H. Hart, R. Basczowski, C. Emery, D. Both, T. T. Fox. DANCE BAND COLOR GUARD C. Barnes, E. Oyer, G. Harris, M. Gifford. First Row: J. Forbes, M. Slawson, M. Finch, K. Hurd. Second Row: G. Farrell, J. Stevenson, R. Jones, J. Stringer, P. Grimm, G. Staley, D. Pcaulke, A. Lnzenby lpicmoj, Mr. D. Cantwell. E763 MAJORETTES HEAD MAJORETTE ' Marie Chrubas A. Britt, S. Schantz. C. Dziok, C. Gross, B. Livingston. llillltl supportccl the fmmtlmll lL'1llll in truc lllillflllllg lorm .mtl Comvrt Cill'l1lYillill1ll thc Annual liuntl :mtl Orcltcstru Lfumwt. Again, as last ycuty il wind amd pt-rcttssion cnscmlmlc has In-cn Cl'lSL'llllllC tx-ct-in-tl am A rating in gl'iltlL'S -l amtl 6 l'L'Sl7CL'lllt'll. ililll' lJill1L'C lizmcl ll1illIQlll'illCtl its sccoml lull st-arson nt il wt-ll Mr. Cfzmtwcll to lllkllit' the lmncl cllicicnt nrt' its olliccrs: Prcsi- tlcnt, Brucc liurrowsg Vicv Prcsitlcnt .tml lilmruriam. Cznult l'ztr1'cll3 VICL' l,l'C'iltlCl1l tmnl Umlorm lXlill'lilgCl'. l.illi.m llztgug Sccrctury, liutlty llurtlg und iliI'CilSlll'Cl', Cfurulc Clll'l'lL'l'. WIND ENSEMBLE First Row: C. Currier, L. Raga, M. Lechowicz, K. Hurd, B. Burrows, Row: T. Czupryna, T. Fox, B. Card, B. Evans, R,Grimn1, J. Stringer, M. Finch, M. Burrows, K. Avery. Second Row: J. Forbes, M. Slawson, R, Jones, W. McLaughlin. Fifth Row: D. Paulke, R. Gallup, J. W. Toussuint, J. Schachel, J Kaplan, P. Langdon. Third Row: D. Stevenson, G, Farrell, E. Leahy. Sixth Row: Mr. Cantwell, G.Ba1hkc, Bath, M, Winn, D. Winston, R. Amacher, K. Baldwin, L, Finch. Fourth J. Lane, G. Staley, T. Fox. L773 fxlllflllg XX'l1itcslJoro's lincst ttl'gill1llilll0l1S, tlw cum'crt lmntl is umlct' thc lcutlcrslmip of Mr. llonzllcl Cuntwcll. .Ns usual tht- ptlrticiptttctl in thc pop l'tlllY this lull. llwn in coltccrt ltllilllilr tion, the lmml provvcl itscll' by its lmrilliamt pcrl'm'lnalm't's :tt lltt' built ztrouml thc bcttcr musicians in tlw Imml. liL'l3l't'SL'lllll1g tltc XX'nrriurs at thc Static Contcst in llotnc, thc lmnal uml , 1'cccix'ccl progrmn for thc 9th gruclc Cltristnms l'urty. llclping is T SENICJR Firsf Row: Hildegard Uebelmann, Doroihy Ruzicka, Susan Munn, Barbara Sokolowslci, Karen Warner, Cheryl Boduch, Beverly Pidgeon, Mary SHN. Second Row: Mariin Romanus, Dona Thompson, Edwin Warner, Karen Moore, William Burton, Parricia Chapman, Elaine Konior, Tim Fox. 'lhird Row: Alan Lazenby, Carol Hauch, Diane Forbes, Mary Boclchardf, Charlotte Barnes, Bernard Conray, George Slaley. Fourlh Row: Donald Paulke, Lillian Raga, Rosemary SENIOR ORCHESTRA OFFICERS - Firsi Row: K. Christensen, M. Romonus, K. Hurd. Second Row: M, Finch, C. Barnes, L. Raga, M. Bockhardt. H7811 The Orchestra, under the di- rection of Mr. Sydney Bouek, is another musical organiza- tion recognized for its fine concerts and performances. This group performs annually for the Senior Band, the Christmas Program, the Con- cert Carnival, the Band and ORCHESTRA Gabe, Mary Lechowicz, Bruce Burrows, Margarel Finch, D. Reiniflenger, Karen Christensen, Kathy Hurd, Beverly Webster, Louis Finch, Jerry Lane, Fifth Row: Mr. Bouck, Deon Winston, Dick Amacher, Roger Jones, Peier Vanderlcnnd, Gaul! Farrell, U1'cl1cst1'u Cum'c1'l, :mal llw Slillk' Conlcsls. Ofliccrs arc: Prusiclcnt, Martin llonizinusz Vicu Pri-sirlcnl, Kurcn Chrisf lcnscng SL'Cl'L'l.ill'l', liullmy llurclg 'TlAL'1lSlll'L'l', Mary l3ocl4- nrcllg Publicity, Lillian lingua Aclivilics, Murgurcl lfim-li: LllJl'ill'lLll1, Alun lsuzcnlmy. QUARTETTE-Sifiing: D. Forbes. Slanding: S. Munn, B. Sokolowslci, K. Moore I' 79 'l sf' E E803 'WE QF 'x5 '7 ' 'v, I 1, 1' 9' 'I X ,X , 2: n ,ia 1. l- ,al ff' .4 J ,f , 4 ,.-wa' , 4, W L lj A I Vx. 1 I Q',I -I Y.. . --g-K..Q.. L' N. rl.. , I U H E E R L E A D E S y - ,,-,- 9-J 1- .,,,.,,,f...- Beverly Websfer Barbara Duel, Capfclin Janice Chrubus Durleen Stinson Carolyn Shultz Sharon Cusworlh Mary Whaling LPH Io riqlmf: M. Shannon, C. Palmer, P. Wengerl, Ccfplning J. Humphrey, S. Linrlsey, M, Clow. ll Sl ll FOOTBALL COACH AND CAPTAINS - Carl Williams, Coach Frye, Jim Brown l9OO'l'li,Xl.l. SCTlll .lJL5l.l'Q XYl1ilcslJm'o 7 . XX'llitvslmuru lg. xvllllC5lNll'U 25 . XVlTllL'SlJ0l'lb 7 U.l '.A. ll . Proctor 0 . . Cfortlzmcl 47 Now llartforcl 19 XX'l1iu-sluom 6 . . . .llrnnc I2 NTl1ll0Sl30I'H IH. . lliun 7 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: J. Jiornpietro, P. Molesky, M. Roberts, J. Brown, C Williams, D. Manley, D. Frank, J. Wagner, E. Shannon. Second Row Tim Fox, Tom Fox, H. White, T. Knomm, R. Cioch, E. Wczslriewicz, E, Muine, R. Pryhylu. Third Row: K. Kosfolvrki, D. Schoen, P. Krumn 1.311 T. Boumes, J. Molesky, B. Beaiy, L. Jones. Fourth Row: J, Peslo, D. Bouck, D. Kern, J. Cullen, J. Rathbone, J. Forbes, K. Van Slyke. Fifih Row: R, Moore, Manager, F. Peusler-, A. Abraham, R. Ludo, T. O'Gr-andy, J. Dencnhne. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: A. Stinson, J. Livingston, B. Plaque, R. Thompson, J. Hunter, J. Hagan, A. Corridori, D. Pickurd, W. Richard. Third Row: Hopsicker, W, B. Holbrook, F. Wilson. Serond Row: F. LuDue, K. C. Snyder, R. Sc1wyer,.Iasek, D. Jodlowski, D. Matthews, R.Abruhum. No other Wliitesboro Cfentral sport inspires the interest antl enthusiasm that aeeonlpanies the foot- ball season. lhe home games are highlights ol' the season, anal games away from home are seen by many enthusiastic followers of the blue and White Warrior gridiron erew. The stutlents go out anal show their school spirit by attending the pep rally and clanee during the Blue anal Vl hite XVeekeml, uliieli is one ol' the main attractions during football season. The outstanding games of the season were uith Prof.-tor and Ilion but the team displayed line sportsmanship anal teamwork throughout the season. 'l'his year the team will lose jim Brown, 'l'im lfox, 'Ioe vliampietro, Dave hlanley, Paul Molesky, Milton lloberts, Iftl Shannon. John Wagner antl Carl Williams but they have a good start for next years team with sueh experienced players as liobert Cioeh anal llarolcl White, both juniors, anal lxennetli liostoleeki. a l reshman with a promising future. Vlllll' Warriors are umler the capable leatlersliip ol' Coach l rxe. , , '-6. 'law .7 I s2',bl :QI H Ma.. Q Lt . spd 11. f . 4 xv' ,. K in 1 t Q, . Mt X 1 1- ' - . ' a' 3 ',,. Q 1. , 'ill Q , i,.g'- Q .... i V I 'ibr 4 I ' . ' l V - K ' 'K - 'ft fifff Q '... F 'W . Q - , :,, . -- - - 4 ..,. l -H ,T 1 O .E .Ly , X, -if up . Z, Af... F liMim'i.- 'L :gh . -:lg b , -I V If 85 QI BASKETBALL COACH AND CAPTAINS - Ed Shannon, Coach Ingersoll D d F k ISASKIYTBALL SCH ICDU I.li XX'l1iu-slmom 54 . . llollz1mlPz1tc11t . . St. Francis . . . . llion . . . Proctor XYl1itcsboro 56 XX'l1itcsborn 56 NX'l1itcslJoro 61 Wlmitcsbum 52 . llolluml Patent Wlmitcsboro 47 . . . U.C.A. XYl1ilcsl30m 62 XX'l1itcsl1oru 28 . .... Home . . Now Hartford XYl1itcslmo1'o40 . . . U.F.A. VARSITY 44 43 50 50 65 62 64 58 51 XX'l1itCsboro XVITILCSIJOITI Whitesboro Wlmitesboro XVI1 itcslnoro XVl1itcslJm'o XYl1iteslJ0ro XX'l1itcslmr0 BASKETBALL TEAM St. Fl'lll'lL'IS . l,I'0L'l0l' West CQIITQNIZI . . Ilion . LI .C.fX. . .Ronlc New llurtforcl . U.I7.A. Firsl Row: E. Greiner, B. Saville, T, Show, D. Manley, B. Foxenburger, B. Grofl, T, Fox, H. White, G. Strife, Coach Ingersoll. n T CI It D F k R. Moore, Mnnuger, Serond Row: E. Shclnno , . ar, . run, L3-Ill 33 49 43 42 48 62 52 74 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Rowi D, Brown, B. White, J. Cullen, E, Maine, J. Sussone, P. Krumm, N. Grande, J. White, M. Murphy, J. Huclclcn, Mr, B. Christ. Second Row: C. Zoinchowski, Manager, F. Peczsley, Terpclilli, Coach. I ht- N55-59 Xturrtnr lmsltutlmll pitncrs lought out ti tough sczismt tlnsxt-mx XXt'l1utl good hull plintls .tml at ttwnn that Innltutl guntl but wc Inst I I ganncs nut nl' st-xt-t1tt'cl1 thus winning only 6 gznncs. 'I ht grt'utc'st gziincs nt-rc thnsc pltnctl tit tht' beginning of thc sczlson with Ilnllantl Putcnt, St. Ifrtm Ilmn, :intl I'mctnr. Ilanc I'I'2lIIIi was top scnrt'rn'ltI1 I9-I points lnllnwccl ln latl Shannon nlth IH6 points. IIIIUIIQII losing six of thcir pltnurs this ycntx Wliilcslnnro will ltzlvt'mint'L'xpt't'icl1t't'tl plzntis nut your uhm shnultl pmvitlt- Im' un intcrcsting ttntl Uniting SCIISUII. Iht' lmtlsltctlmzlll tcznn is lllltlll tht- uiptllnlt' Iczltlcl'r.l1ip nl' Mr. Ilnbcrt Ingersoll. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Fiist Row: G, Fiedler, Munciger, A. Saville, A. Stinson, R. Coleman, Thompson, J. Livingston, G. Ebcrley, K. Koslolecki, J. Temple. R, Gunmnhe, S. Pecnslee, Munoger. Second Row: A. Abrcxhcxm, R. H3511 BOYS' BOWLING TEAM Firsf Row: C. Bradley, R. Dolan, J. Humphreys, R. Hooper, B. Koons, R. Baszczoski, R. Cirasuolo. Second Row: J. Field, W. Perry, T, Fox, T. Miller, F. Hammes, G. Corridori, B. Bliss, D. Farmer. BASEBALL 'I958 TEAM GOLF TEAM D. Pauike, W. Lcmphere, R. Ellis, Coach, S. Sambor, D. Smiih. Firsf Row: J. Knapp, E. Zabinski, J. Bcnek, L. HoFfmc1n, B. Colman, H. Coris, Manager, Second Row: E. Shannon, D Wind, P. Krum, H. White, D. Frank, J. Wagner, B. Foxenburger, H. Rice, Couch. E861 1958 VARSITY TRACK AND FIELD TEAM Firsf Row: D. Wendt, A. Hauser, M, Roberfs, E. Griener, D. Bath, R. Michael. Second Row: M. Terpolilli, Coach, D. SHN, D, Manley, R, Farr, K. Van Slyke, L. Jones, J. Leach, T. Clark. VOLLEYBALL TEAM FirsI Row: D. Tuifle, D. Schoen, D. Wind, J, Sfringer, D. DeLong. Second Row: E. Puslucki, B. Forinam, R, Kowclcxk, R. Lansing, B. Plan. WRESTLING TEAM Firsl Row: R. Ludo, T. Knamn, J. Hopsicker, P. Molesky, K. Daly, P. Bereskin. Second Row. M. Bruuese, P. Cary, B. Beahy, M. Casey, J. Hagan, T. Baumes, J. Nicholson, Third Row: D. Kern, B. Houck, F. LaDue, K. Lully, M, Lovy, B. Burrows, M. Serco, J. Romanowski, E. Nickerson, D. Schmiher. IQ H71 Top leH:'Hal While U21 and Dave Manley l22J hurry in for fhe Top right: Dave Frank blorks an ahemplecl goal in The Proclor rebound an the WCS-Rome game. game. Cenfer: Coach Frye urges Warriors on at the Blue and White Weekend Bonfire before the game with New Hartford. Bolfom lefl: ln The Senior-Faculty game, Mr. DiMarco gets in some Bolfom righl: Tommy Knamm fries to break down Van Hornersville high-flying leg-work while Carl Williams gingerly backs away oppcnenl fora pin. and Mr. Flax and William Smolinsky look on in awe. ll 33 I QUAQTEQ . pi ri. iiiwa 9 r A . ,, 1. Top lefl: James leach Memorial Scoreboard dedicaied Ocfober 18, Top right Ed Shannon rares for a Hrs? down in the New Hartford l958. Qflmel Cenfer rigllf: Blue and White Weekend cledicafion ceremonies of the James Leach Memorial Scoreboard. Cenrer left: ln the Proctor game John Wagner carries the ball ofl- Bcrrom: Sprinfing ahead, Donald Schoen makes a clean end sweep tackle for a long goin. in the game againsv Ilion, E893 SKI CLUB First Row: L. Lynch, J. Cook, N. Weston, J. Tobiasz, M. Schnabl, M. Kolwoite, J. Chrabas, D. Costello, C. Pickering, M. Winn, T. Centola, Ottaway, J. Humphrey, D. Thompson, M. Wagner, E. Leahy, G. R. Heider, M. Jasek, R. Hooper, Mrs. Risley. Fourth Row: L. Coultrip, Farrell, W. Lamphere, D. Winston. Second Row: K. Williams, L. C. Jones, L. Foxenburg, D. Richards, C. Otter, D. Bath, E. Bliss, L, Kammerlohr, A. Piekielniak, L. Baker, L. Drury, C. Schultz, J.Jcisinski, Jones, F. Bean, F. Baron, R. Schindler. Fifth Row: M. Cutler, T. R. Wainwright, S. Lopcta, J. Forbes, P. Vcinderlancl, D, Reittinger, T. Ingersoll, D. Forbes, L. Vanderland, C. Mahady, J. Piacentino, Mrs. Jones, S. Maziarsz. Third Row: B. Livingston, A. Wicks, L. J. Stevensen, W. Mogensen, P. Corey, W. Carpenter, R. Bohner. Skiing is among the growing sports at XVhitesboro. By joining the Ski Club, which is under the supervision of Mrs. Margaret Ilisley, enthusiastic skiers are able to go skiing every Saturday at Old Forge and receive free lessons. The highlight of this year's ski season was the first annual XX'hitesbor0 Winter Carnival, directed by Steve Maziarz, the club chairman. The Carnival was brought to a close by the crowning of the king, Gault Farrell, and the queen, Mary Whaling, at the XVinter Carnival Iizill. The boys' ski team, coached by Mr. Harold Rice, is for the more advanced skier. The season is started with a rugged training program, and later when snow conditions permit, the team goes to Turin for lessons. The team has skied in many meets, both in and out of state and has done well in most of them. Outstanding performances have been turned in by both Harold Forbes and Edward Leahy for thc team during this ski season. All the boys ski downhill, slalom, and cross-country. Again this year the XVarriors are represented by a girls' ski team coached by Mrs. Risley, The girls have participated in numerous meets throughout the state. The most important of these has been the XVhitesboro and Lake Placid XVintcr Carnivals and the New York State Championships at XVhite- face. XVinning numerous medals in slalom and downhill were Diane Forbes and Marian Ottaway. C555 3 SKI TEAM Coach. L 90 Il First Row: T. Centola, B. lomphere, B. Van Slyke, C. Bliss, D. Heider, C.MohucIy. Second Row: E. Leahy, J. Forbes, G. Far- rell, P. Vanderlond, S. Lopata, H. Rice, is S 12 Top lefl: Dancing pus! the Wlwilesboro Ski Club banner, couples enioy music ul Winter Carnival Bull. Top riglvl: Ann Kobielski types up Lefl bollom: Dick Gilbert addresses Sfurlent Counfil Assembly on his two monllls nay in lnrlirl. E911 Cenfer: A smiling group of seniors display the sluHed animals received for magazine sales the daily absentee report. Rigl1lBoHom: Representalives ol WCS al Syracuse Citizenship Dcy. Front Row: Juniors J. Lazenby, B. Worden, M. Dunn, J. Chrabas. Bark Raw: Seniors E. Bliss, A. Piekielniak, M. Whaling, 1. Brown. ,Included among these were Dr. 'lohn Brerc- 'ton who spoke,on opportunities in sports for GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 'llhe fundamental purpose of this organiza- tion is the promotion of athletic activities for girls at XYhitesboro through the direction of intra-mural and inter-school programs. ln order to become a member a girl must have attained 100 points. Points are given for participation and for oHiciating in various sports offered. lts activities this year in addi- tion to conducting the school program have included anuorientation party for Freshmen, a social get-together in honor of our football teanr and the inyitation of speakers to meet- inwflo talk ongsports activities vital to girls. xvoinent and girls, and hliss Freda Frey who spokelon tennis tournaments open to girls of lhis area. The girls alscxgsparked Blue and White Weglaencl xvith,ftl1le sale of buttons oFF,CER5-5e,,,,ed, D, Camino, 5, Draper, L. Drury, c. Callahan. xvliiclilxvere worn your' Blue and White Day. 'l'he'-follovving,QH'A.A. members acted as managers ima took charge of organizing teams and recording various games. They are: Lorna Drury, lioclreyg Karen Christensen, basketballg Mary Bockhardt, badmintong Beverly Pidgeon, tennisg and Carol Pickering, bowling. Standing: J. Kaplan, L. Pearce. 1 i in rr A Y Firsf Row: J. Callahan, L. Drury, S. Draper, J, Kaplan, P. Gorecki, Four1l1 Row: M, Whaling, G. Dolin, M. Bockhardt, A. Wicks, S. Cus- P. Langdon, K. Christensen. Second Raw: J. Morton, B. Deuel, J. worth, P. Wengert, L. Kamrnerlohr. Fifth Row: D. Bliss, D. Costello, Schackel, B. Lallose, J. Caswell, R. Hoiduk, S. Kleaka. Third Row: D. Richards, C. Pickering, C. Schultz. M, Dunn, P. Randeau, J. Haas, M. Beal, S. Muller, A, Munn, L. Pearce. li 92 fl JUNIOR-SENIOR INTERSCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: C. Adams, B. Duel, D. Richards, R. Corls, C. Pickering, Kaplan, P. Garecki, l.. Pearce, J. Schackel, K. Christensen, P. Kostyn, S. Lindsey, D. Costello. Second Row: P. Langdon, J. Callahan, J. L. Kammerlohr, D. Stinson, L. Drury, A. Piekielniak. SCORES OF INTERSCHOOL MATCHES l3ASlil'1'1'l3Al.l. l5UXVl.lNG XYhHudxwo 26 ..... lhmchw 18 XVhHcdxw0 2099 .... lhnnc 2156 XYhHcdxwo 16. LLFJM 8 XVhHcMxwo 2061. . lhmcuw 2219 NVhHcdxno 2443. N.Y.AHHs 2099 HOCKEY Firsf Row: P. Langdon, O. Bereskin, L. Kammerlohr, L. Drury, P. Thompson, D. Forbes, L.Vanderland, F. Schcen, M. Laun. Thfrd Row: Kostyn, S. Draper, J. Nowak, J. Ulrich, P. Gorecki, J. Kaplan. Second S. Kleaka, B. Livingston, C. Ashton, B. Williams, K. Mclncrow, A. Row: S, Lester, K. Moore, L. Finch, M. Ottaway, T. Ingersoll, D. Erickson, K. Williams, A. Oberst, M. Plumb, C. Slabicki, J. Tobiasz. E933 ALMA MATER Hail to thee! O Sons of XVl1itesboro, XVe l1ave a trust to keepg The love of Whitesboro High School And her high ideals to seekg Loyalty is for the blue, And the white 111621115 l1onor brightg So we'll stand true forever To the Royal Blue and XVl1ite. 'Midst the scenes we love so Well XVe have struggled on and upward You have always loon1ed so brigh And we'll all stand true forever To the Royal Blue and XVhite. XVhen we're launched on Life's great journey, And We come to toil a11d careg NVe will think of clear old NVhitesboro And tl1e 1ll0I'kll we've learned thereg NVc'll uphold her line ideals, And we'll represent tl1e right . . . Be right, be square, be true, be fair To the Royal Blue and Wlhite. E961 'Till we've reached the goal idealg Whitesboro High, we'll ne'er forget y Through the four long years of high school 1 ou I, JUNIOR-SENIOR INTERSCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: C. Adams, B. Duel, D. Richards, R. Corts, C. Pickering, Kaplan, P. Gorecki, L. Pearce, J. Schackel, K. Christensen, P. Kostyn, S. Lindsey, D. Costello. Second Row: P. Langdon, J. Callahan, J. L. Kammerlohr, D. Stinson, L. Drury, A. Piekielniok. SCORES OF INTERSCHOOL MATCHES lL'XSlil'l'l'l5fXl.l. BOXVLING XX liilcslmm 26 . . l'roctrir 18 Wliitcslaoro 2099 . . llunic 2156 XYliilcslJoro 16 . . lJ.F.A. 8 XVllitcslJor0 2061 . . l'r0c10r 2219 Wliitcsboro 2-H3 . N.Y. Mills 2099 HCCKEY First Row: P. Langdon, O. Bereskin, L. Kommerlohr, L. Drury, P. Thompson, D. Forbes, L. Vonderlund, P. Szhoen, M. Laun. Third Row: Kostyn, S. Draper, J. Nowak, J. Ulrich, P. Gorecki, J. Kaplan. Second S. Kleaka, B. Livingston, C. Ashton, B. Williams, K. Mclncrow, A. Row: S. Lester, K. Moore, L. Finch, M. Ottaway, T. Ingersoll, D. Erickson, K. Williams, A. Oberst, M. Plumb, C. Slobicki, J. Tobiasz. E933 TENNIS First Row: D. Bliss, A. Wicks, S. Riggles, B. Maier, E, Smith. Second Row: M. Wagner, J. Lehman, B. Pidgeon, R. Light, D. Eichvalds. BOWLING First Row. N, Williams, L. Kammerlohr, M. Chrabas, C. Pickering, C. Neumann, MODERN DANCE GROUP First Row: C. Schultz, J. Chrabas, P. Gorecki, J. Kaplan, M. Hyde. Second Row: J. Humphrey, P. Townsend, P. White O. Britt, K. Hart, M. Wagner, V. Lane. E941 VOLLEYBALL Q? 'CN-2 . ,., + .ff Firsf Row: P. Kosfyn, K, Christensen, W. Tomasi, M. Chrabas, Second Row: J. Colacicco, L. Drury, A. Piekielniuk. BADMINTON 'K Wink Firsl Row: C. Palmer, B. Deuel, B. Pidgeon, P. Wengert Second Row: D. Richards, S. Muller, C. Pickering, P. Eggisfon, L. Pearce E951 ALMA MATER Hail to theel O Sons of XVhitcsboro, Through the four long years of high school We have a trust to keepg 'Midst the scenes we love so wellg The love of Whitesboro High School XVe have struggled on and upward And her high ideals to seekg 'Till we've reached the goal idealg Loyalty is for the blue, XVhitesboro High, we'll ne'er forget youg And the white means honor brightg You have always loomed so bright, So we'll stand true forever And we'll all stand true forever To the Royal Blue and XVhitc. 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