Whitesville High School - Wycenian Yearbook (Whitesville, NY)
- Class of 1956
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DEDICATION Whitesville Central School 1956 Dear Mom and Dad: Well, here we are Seniora I It has been a long time coming, hasn’t it? Do you remember how hard it was to get us started to school only a few years ago? We didn’t want to go because there wasn’t any future in it. However, we admit that you were right. Mom and Dad, and we thank you so much. We remember, too, the love and care we got when we were little tykes—how we could run to you. Mom, and plead our cause with a tear-streaked face; how you were always ready. Dad, when we needed you. We thank you so much. Do you remember. Mom, the times we fell and bumped ourselves and you kissed us and made us well?” Dad, remember the times that you said yesl and we said no I We remember—it hurts yet. Still our growth wasn’t seriously retarded, was it? Then too, we remember the picnics, the drives, and the Christmases that we have had together, and we thank you so much. And Mom and Dad, remember the times that we got in trouble for shooting the neighbor’s cat with our B.B. guns, the time we came home from ice skating half frozen because we fell through the ice, and that first window we broke? We remember how you helped us and stood behind us and we thank you so much. Then came the first year in high school and our first class party, remember them? We dot Remember the first time we sang in the church choir? Remember how you helped us with our math problems, even if we didn’t get them right, and how we would leave our books at school on purpose? We remember how you help- ed us and we thank you so much. Now, Mom and Dad, we have reached our first goal. We’re Seniors. Now we are almost on our own. We have had your guidance, your help, and your tears • You shaped us into people you can be proud of, you pushed us when we balked, and you pulled us back when we went too far. We thank you so much. To you. Mom and Dad, we dedicate this Wycenian • To us it shall ever be a token of the love and care you had for us. May It bring to you some of the feelings that we have tried to express, Let it carry to you our thanks, our love, our admiration, our hopes, and our ideals. Remember, Mom and Dad, wherever our future may take us, for all that you have done, we will thank you so much. Sincerely SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We entered first grade in September 19l|4 Mrs. Coats was our teacher and classes were held in a little green house beside the high school. We remember many humorous incidents from that grade, but most of all, we recall the cloak room and paddle. In the second grade, we attended classes in the building now used as a garage. Mrs. Scribner was our teacher. We left Howard Smeal, Gordon Graves and David Slack behind, and Winifred Saunders, Le Roy Billings and Leslie Allen joined us. We remember the long walks to the cafeteria which was located over the brick garage. Mrs. Fitzpatrick was our instructor in third grade. We moved to the other side of the garage. Shirley Smith and Paul Cady left us and Laughton Carpenter, James Chambers, Rex Nye, John Allen, Rodney Horton joined our class. In fourth grade Mrs. Hurlbert was our teacher. Norman Dodge, Vincent Flynn, and Beverly Williamson joined our group at this time. We were still attending school up on the corner. We were really grown up in fifth grade, at least we thought we were because we were moved to the main building. Mrs. Clark was our teacher. Robert Spicer, Robert Stives, Sally Hart, George ? farion, Dolores McLean, Leon Ordway and Leo Saunders en- rolled in our class. Our manners were not much improved when Mrs. Barney took over in sixth grade. We were joined by Richard Sherwood, James Lewis, Robert Ritter, and Florence Smith. Robert Ritter left us that same year along with James Chambers. In seventh grade Mrs. Cornell was our homeroom teacher. Our room also doubled for an art room so our classes were somewhat disrupted. Arlene Lewis joined us and Beverly Willaimson left. Florence Ordway and Lynne Kear cheered on the Junior Varsity squad this year. Our boys joined the Junior high basketball squad this year. We moved upstairs in eighth grade. Miss Malone was our homeroom teacher. Florence became a Varsity cheerleader this season and for the next three years. Raymond Baker joined us for a few weeks and then moved back to Florida. Robert Spicer and Robert Stives also moved. In our Freshman year Nancy Tarr joined us while Rodney Horton and Dick Sherwood left us. Lynne Kear left us in Sep- tember and spent the next seven months in hospitals as a result of an accident. Mr. Cross w as our Sophomore advisor. Arlene Lewis left us to get married and Lynne rejoined our group. Among our activ- ities was our Sophomore Hop which was a success. Joan and Florence cheered Varsity this year. The Class of 56 chose Mr. Cross and Mrs. Fuller to be our class advisors during our Junior Year. David Canfield joined us and Phyllis Rhodes left us. Our Junior Prom and other dances were successful. We also assisted the Seniors with their year book and Hallowe’en Fair. Our Senior Year has been a very busy one. Barbara Stebbins and Dolores McLean both left school to get married. Mr. Riley and Mr. Cross were our advisors and very good ones too. The class is now looking forward to the Washington Trip and Graduation. Mr. Cross For the ideals you have inspired, for your guid- ance throughout our high school years, for your sym- pathetic understanding of our daily problems and en- deavors, for your ever present encouragement of our ambitions and for your helpfulness in teaching us how to more fully appreciate our educational opportun- ities, we, the members of the Senior Class extend to ybu our most sincere thanks and deepest appreciation. Mr. Riley Mr3. Fuller ADMINISTRATION L to R: L. Stafford, F. Rigby, L. Coleman, J. Slack, M. Kenyon, E. Brewster, H. Van Dyke Mr. Brewster Mrs. Baham HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Sear Row: Mrs. Green, Mr. Maynard, Mrs. Cornell, Mr. r.ixey. Front 5Row MrT Cretekos, Mrs. Carlosh, Mrs. Pfeiffer, Mr. Brewster, Mrs. Mattison GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Rear Row: Mrs. Mahoney, Mrs Mrs.Keefe, Mrs. Dunshle Front Row: Mrs. Baham, Mrs. Hurlburt, Mrs. Lowery Buchholz, Mrs. Scribner, Clark, Mr3. Barney, Mrs. Gary, the very popular Senior boy, hopes to be- come an Engineer and will most likely be very suc- cessful. He was very active in Sports, playing 4 years of Basketball, Baseball, and Soccer. He was on the Wycenian Staff for 2 years; Class President 2 years; A.A. President in his Senior year and was in the Senior Play. GARY LOWELL GRANTIER '’Lowell ' FLORENCE MARIE ORDWAY Flo Flo majored in Business and Science and hopes to become a Housewife. She was very active in Chorus and Bank for 3 years. She was secretary of the class 2 years; Senior Play Cast, Jycenian Staff 2 years; Cheerleader 3 years; Intermurals 3 years, and in the F.H.A. Dick, the human dynamo of the Senior Class, majored in math and science and also hopes to become an Engineer. He was very active in Sports, playing 4 years of Basketball, Baseball, and Soccer. He was on the Wycenian Staff 2 years; Student Council 1 year; Band 2 years; and was in the Senior Play Cast. RICHARD JAMES MARBLE Sandy ANDREA LYNNE REAR Lynne Lynne, an outstanding singer of the Senior Class, majored in Business and hopes to be successful and happy in her future life as a Secretary. She was very active in Chorus and County Chorus. She was in Band 2 years; Sen- ior Play Cast; Student Council; A.A. 2 years; Wycenian Staff 2 years; Library Club 2 years; and in the F. H. A. Jim is another Business major His plan for the future is to be a hot-rod driver, and we think he is well on that road! Ke played bad- ketball 3 years, soccer 2 years, baseball, and was active in the F E.A , 4-H and the Student Council JAMES H SMITH Jim” BEVERLY ANN JOHNSON Bev Bev, about the most lively Senior, has hopes of becoming a medical secretary To aid her in this field, she majored in math and science She has been Class President; a Cheerleader for 3 years; on the Wycenian Staff 2 years, active in the Senior Play and in the F. H. A. Harold, the class clown, majored in math and soience and hopes to become an engineer. Bevo is that tall farmer, who gives all the girls a fling • He played basketball and baseball for 3 years; soccer 4 years, and was in the 4-H for 4 years He was on the Wycenian Staff for 2 years, and was in the Senior Play Cast HAROLD DUANE SLACK Bevo JOAN FROST Jo Joan, about the wittiest member of our class, majored in business and homemaking. She has plans of becoming a beautician. Jo has been active in Band and Chorus for 4 years; F.H.A. 2 years; Athletic Association; Class treasurer 3 years; Cheerleader 3 years; Wycenian Staff 2 years, and the Senior Play Cast JAMES RODNEY LEVIUS Jim Jim, our politician from West Union, majored in agriculture and will probably enlarge his farming abilities and attitudes in the future. He was on the baseball squad 4 years, F.F.A.4 years. Student Council, Soccer team 2 years, the Y ycenian Staff for 2 years and in the Senior Play. NANCY EILEEN TARR Nance Nancy, one of our most athletic Senior girls, majored in business and hopes to be successful in this field. She was in Library Club, and Wycenian Staff 2 years. She was once President of Library Club, and sang in Chorus and County Chorus. She was a member of the Senior Play Cast. I DAVID. K. CANFIELD Davey Dave is the quiet, studious member of our class. He majored in math and science, and is hoping to be an airplane mechanic. He played basketball at Smethport, Pa., was a member of the Senior Play Cast, on the Wycenian Staff, and is Vice-President of the Senior Class. JUNIORS Rear Rows 0. Pfeiffer, E. Stebblns, D. Grantier, G. Dibble, G. Gath, B. Ellsworth, E. Heaelton, G. Dodge, M. Cline, Mr. Riley . ... Front Row: C. Scovllle, N. Saunders, J. Chambers, D. Stebblns, J. Birmingham, S. Krusen, J. Baham, K. Lewis Rear Row: L. Slack, R. Wildman, C. Golish, C. Baham, W. Loughlin, R. Dibble, S. Baker, J. Allen, R. Buchholz, G. Empson, J. Ellison, L. Plaisted Front Row: P. Nesbit, M. Slack, D. Hill, H. Flynn, C. Empson, M. Hallett, E. McAllister, L. Ordway, Mrs. Carlosh FRESHMEN Rear Row: Mrd. Gorsky, C. Harris, J. Lewis, J. Matteson, H. Stebbins, G. Smith, R. Seger, J. Merrick, G. Hallett Front Row: J. Chase, G. Slack, E. Dodge, C. Jones, B. Margarum, P. Fay, S. Pritchard, V. Buchholz EIGHTH GRADE Rear Row: Mrs. Pfeiffer, L. Snow, S. Lewis, T. Deming, D. Bodaker, J. Harrison, C. Waite, E. Harrison, M. Stocum, P. Slack, R. Loughlln, B. Pritchard Front Row: V. Stebbins, E. Allen, N. Ellison, J. Hall, S. Deming, S. Ellsworth, P. Nesbit, S. Buohholw, B. Newton SEVENTH GRADE L. Merrick, E. Pay, H. Stocum, S. Harrison, E. Allen Second Row: C. Bledwoe, N. McLean, D. Hallett, E. Empson, J, Payne, H. Rhodes, R. Ball, R. Frost, Mrs. Green Front Row: L. Graves, R. McCullough, B. Baker, V. Seger, B. Plaisted, M. Hear, J. Smith, N. Lewis, M. Pritchard SIXTH GRADE Rear Row: K. Coleman, E. Harris, R. Dibble, P. Graves, E. Dodge, B. Phillips, L. Lewis, H. Stebblns, R. Whitsell, F. Payne, Mrs. Barney Front Row: L. Pritchard, S. Davis, S. Nye, J. Buchholz, L. Pritchard, N. Billings, P. Allen, J. Smith, A. Abbott, G. Smith, D. Chamberlain, Absent: J. White FIFTH GRADE Rear Row: D. Allen, L. Hallett, D. Stafford, G. Plaisted, J. Ball, S. Empaon, L. Stebbins, S. Merrick, B. Ordway, N. Hall, C. Lewi8, P. Smith, Mrs. Clark Front Row: D. Deming, G. Margarum, A, Pfeiffer, C. Buchholz, F. Nesbit, J. Grantier, A. Perkins, S. Lewis, T. McCullough, A. Herrick, K. Hear Absent: L. Canfield FOURTH GRADE Rear Row: J. Dean, D. Hall, E. Stocum, M. Smith, V. Marinera, S. Hill, L. Hurd, M. Stocum, M. Payne, M. Stebbins, W. Stebbins, Mrs. Hurlbert Second Row: C. Ball, T. Flamini, B. Broughton, S. Nye, R. Wood, L. McCullough, M. Hear, R. Derhammer, E. Whitsell, D. Nye, D. Empson Front Row: D. Gorsky, S. Coats, S. Allen, D. Hall, S. Perkins, S. Canfield, J. Goliah, S. Schrader Absent: V. Fanton THIRD GRADE Rear Row: K. Abbott, J. Sawyer, D. Hallett, R. Merrick, R. Easton, D. Johnson, T. Slack, Mrs. Lowery Second Row: P. Hill, P. Ainsworth, B. Pritchard, M. Martin, S. Stafford, B. Wood, B. Seger, B. Lewis, C. Plaisted, E. Payne, B. Dean, Front Row: P. Chamberlain, P. Pritchard, M. Pritchard, B. Brown, S. Elster, P. Stanton, B. Lewis, P. Clard, C. Nye Absent: B. Birmingham SECOND GRADE Rear Row: M. Scribner, R. Hall, D. Easton, N. P. Whitsell, M. Fanton, L. Hurd, S. Robbins, D. R. Perkins, L. Spicer, J. Martin Second Row: A. Carlosh, D. Lewis, T. Keefe, S. Lewis, N. Graves, D. Chamberlain, J. Stafford, T. Sherwood, L. Lewis, M. Matteson, T. Weihonlg, A. Horton Front Row: D. Golish, C. Lewis, K. Kramer, B. Hazzard, L. Flamini L. Waldon, C. Waite, M. Merrick, G. Schrader, D. Howe, K. Kailbourn FIRST GRADE Rear Row; D. Lewi3, J. Smith, N. Allen, M. Ainsworth, M. Crater, G. Slack, B. H azzard, G. Rounds, T. Elater, R. Hall, A. Lewis, M. Richmond, Mrs. Mahoney Front Row: L. Broughton, S. Sherwood, P. Johnson, E. Davis, M. Richmond, M. Allen, 3. '.Valden, J. Easton, KINDERGARTEN Rear Row: D. Pritchard, G. Allen, K. Sawyer, 3. Payne, J. Lewis, R. Ellison, A. Kailbourn, 3. Gorsky, D. Perkins, D. Pensyl, S. Richmond, T. McAllister, J. Snow, J. Allen Front Row; E. Kailbourn, M. Slyter, J. Canfield, N. Carlosh, D. Hallett, N. Mattlson, L. McCullough, L. Hurd, J. Graves STUDENT COUNCIL Rear Row; S. Lewis, E. McAllister, R. Buchholz, S. Buchholz V. Buchholz Front Row: N. Lewis, B. Ellsworth, B. Johnson, J. Lewis, G. Slack ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Rear Row: G. Hallet, C. Golish, E. Fay, P. Fay, L. Rear Front Row. N. Ellison, J. Smith, L. Ordway, J. Birmingham G. Grantier, E. Heselton, B. Pritchard FUTORT? FARMERS OF AMERICA Rear Row: J. J. Allen, J. Second Row: J. Lewis, R. Front Row: 0 Ellison, R. Dibble, R. Buchholz, G. Dibble, Riley H. Stebblns, E. Stebblns, D. Slack, L, Plalsted Segar, J. Lewis, C. Harris, L. Slack , Empson, J. Merrick, M. Cline, G. Smith , Rear Row: M B. Margarum, J. Frost, C. Second Row: S. Deming, S Front Row: B. Johnson, J. Chambers . Slack, K. Lewis, S. Pritchard, C. Waite, E. Dodge D. Stebblns, L. Rear, J. -Birmingham, S. Krusen, mpson, M. Hallett, Mrs. Carlosh P. Ne8bit, L. Ordway, P. Fay, N. Ellison, J. Hall, . Ellsworth, C. Scovllle, S. Buchholz, B. Newton, E. Allen, V. Stebblns, P. Nesblt, F. Ordway, C. Jones, H. Flynn, E. McAllister, D. Hill, RANT) Rear Row: Mr.3 Mattison, F. Ordway, N. Saunders, J. Birmingham S. Pritchard, C. Empson, J. Frost, G. Empson, S. Krusen, J. Baham, C. Schoville. Front Row: B. Baker, B. Loughlin, E. Heselton, V. Buchholz, G. Hallett, B. Plalsted, J. Smith CHORUS Rear Row: C. Jones, D. Hill, J. Chambers, L. Slack, G. Empson, D. Bodaker, J. Allen, S. Plalsted, T. Demlng, L. Rear, N. Tarr, J. Birmingham, Mrs. Mattison Second Row: J. Frost, P. Fay, H. Flynn, C. Schoville, S. Krusen J. Baham, J. Harrison, C. Waite, B. Wlldman Front Row: J. Harrisom, F. Ordway, S. Pritchard, M. Slack, E. Dodge, P. Nesblt, N. Saunders SPORTS The Varsity Basketball team had a fairly good season after getting away to a poor start. They won the first game of the season then lost six in a row, and ended up the season winning seven out of their last ten ball games. Playing their last year for the Blue jays; Gary Grantier, Dick Marble, Jim Smith and Harold Slack performed brilliantly, aid aided greatly their team’s winning streak the last half of the season. During the season the team won 8 and lost 9 games. The prospects for next year appear much brighter, although the team will surely miss the graduating Seniors. The inexperienced J.V. team had a fairly successful season winning 6 and losing 11 games. The Soccer team this year had a fairly good season winning four, losing two, tying two, and placing third out of six teams in league play. The two losses falling to the hands of the two teams which met in the Section V Class D finals. Scio and Canaseraga. The team will lose the fine services of Senior Lettermen Dick Marble, Harold Slack, and Co-Captain Gary Grantier. Next year the team will be looking forward to a highly successful season with the return of nine of this years starters including, Gene Davis the other Co-Captain and the team's high scorer. The Whitesville Bluejay3' Baseball Team had a rather unim- pressive season, winning three while losing five. They were weakened by the lack of pitching replacements for the graduates of the previous year. The Inexperience of the Sophomores and Freshmen, and the lack of consistent hitting power was very noticeable in the close ball games we lost. With the much needed experience of the Freshmen and Sophomores, the Blue jays are expected to make a more represent- ative showing this year. VARSITY Rear Row: R. Marble Mr. Cross, R. H. Slack, J. Smith, G. Grantier Front Row: G. Davis, B. Pritchard, D. Grantier, Buchholz, G. Dibble, E. Bnpson, S. Lewis, JUNIOR VARSITY Rear Row: Mr. Maynard, C. Golish, L. Plaisted, S. Baker, G. Empson, R. Dibble, W. Loughlin Front Row: J. Merrick, R. Sager, P. Slack, C. Baham, V. Buchholz BASKETBALL SCORES Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle 'Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle Whitesvllle I 37 Greenwood Allentown Canaseraga Andover Sclo Belfast Angelica Richburg Canaaerga Allentown Belfast Andover Sclo No. Potter Richburg Angelica Greenwood BASEBALL ReaiHtow Mr Uch, G. Davis, G. McAllister, G. Grantler, G. Gath, J. Lewis, D. Grantler, L. Saunders, Mr. Cross Front Row: W. Loughlln, H. Hallett, R. Marble, R. Buchholz, D, McGraw, R. Dibble, S. Lewis, Manager SOCCER ;ear Row: V. Buchholz, G. Grantler, R. Dibble, Mr. Maynard, 3 Buchholz, J. Allen, H. Slack, R. Loughlln ... ront Row; G. Davis, J. Mattison, L. Plalsted, W. Loughlln, Marble, G. Grantler CHEERLEADERS L to R: L. Ordway, E. Dodge, B. Johnson, J. Chambers, D. Stebblns, C. Lewis, M. Slack, H. Flynn, N. Saunders, K. Lewis Absent: L. 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