Whitney Point High School - Maroon and Gold Yearbook (Whitney Point, NY)
- Class of 1949
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Matthew Eg- gleston, Leslie Smith. Robert Grant. Row 2: Fred Frisbie, Gordon Hoag, ward Gruesbeck, James Frawley. Bud Holland, Howard Sprague, Earl Leet. Lloyd Burghardt, Roy Pier. D. Rozerne Smith, Clarence Kennedy. Mickey Ward Eggleston Gruesbeck The Due fleet assembled in front or the garage. ii is S4 Sadie Stoughton U14 Sylvia Gruesbeck an -4- Lennie Stanton, Cafeteria Manager Lillian cross and Navel Sawy r e .Q- X .80 ...-4 . , 4 I X .., an F, MW Lynn Stanton, George Allen Ernesc Jenks, Building Su Derintendent, Ralph Smith and Orvie Sawyer. 9 'N Nh DOF1S Knapp First Grade Raeola KBEChum R.N. School Nurse o ,gg QFM its , ,fun 11 ' El . . George Wilcox EDS. eanor Goodwin B M Agriculture Music gi' A ?Qg we aw Q v- ', 1 , di ff in ' 3? Er, A Wg wfwa 3 -'V' 3? N 1' I F9 1. ,A 3 ,JESS . - fl xi fi Grace Ticknor Sixth Grade Hazel Clough Second Grade an ' -9 .pu Q ,L .P 'J Olga Tracy English, Art Margaret Clint First Grade ,eqm-6 , if 4' 1 ax 'Wi Q. ox, as ,tt . iSw 'nl ' m X. , M 1 ,, gr X A-w f--1 : av pus Zlqxn MQ wQ,aHffqHf ..., M 1 if wJW'.' ew? M' .kggagggehxwgw 3 , J 1 3-:Lg ff 'ff ,wf,.'.J.'f'-6- ' 5 49' c P 5, x 1 Leo Birmingham Ve 5 ra ush Junior High Mathema Third Grade ..f vf .ruff Q x' SQWTXQM 'kj ,, AF,3 J h aer Q , H ' io A ' ' 891 Y 5 xi' '. who Constance Roche M.A. w1111am vangugkipk Winifred McNamara A.B. D0ra ??rrows English, Social studies Boys Phys. Educ., Mathematics HHS Sh 10 998' 507 J' 5,5 arie Scott M.A. or High History 4 Yu 8 1 5 X 1 x G 3 Florence Roys Second Grade f .avi 4? tte Glynn B.S. Secretarial 1 ' ,,.4p Gladys Smith Kindergarten Marguerite Jayne Librarian .Q A li A 3 1F Kathryn Scott Third Grade 4' 1 . Helen Fordham First Grade G3 'Y it -. Narsaret Boyle 5.3. Science if .,r AQ Tressa Corcoran A.B. GeorS9 R100Uf5 Language, Journalism Hath' BUSH' Train' Cleo Abbott First Grade 'i Lucille Kelly B.S. English X P John Crosley M.3. Soc. Stud. English 4-7 Bernice Northrup Fifth Grade MQ- A 1, baggy neiisii kykdfszjh Ruby Eaton B v 1 clara Rozelle Geraldine Har First Grade e igmgmggiggma B.S. Fifth Grade Second Grad Kip Q.,-Q, menu 5 N X Helen Frawley A-B Marguerite Sullivan R.N. John Sullivan Oszer Brooks GUIGEHCG School Nurse InduStP1a1 Arl Ommefclal fix 'CQ Q .1 is -' 7 , f A tw. V Y A A ,-.. 5 . , s .f- ' . , z . Q X, rl -Q .N . v Rgbepg Ba11ey g,M, Alg?r?Sagg?ieyEg'S' Alfred Socquet M.S. Eugene Guarlno Instrumental instruction ' ' BOYS Phys- EGUC-Q COACH science 4 Me? 5 K5 3,,,ee- gf :M . . H5 Nessie C1 K sixnn Grgge Ruth Young Eva Howland Fourth Grade Fourth Grade 12 5:,N1054,,, 5 Ns:- '.... ', lg iii' L0f T'q 1'-555' llll' lllllllllll' 1 Hurd I - I f -: I A ' ..:i , nn: -nea- Ilhm .Dell f .MASH H , Ill S Ill 4 ll I t 74,-'-,A gYYWIp v i ,I 'L' ' sf? Y ' ,- ij ----- I ,ll MAURICE E BRAMAN Fxshsnl and readxnl If' hfbbles of one of those fr1endlY 49 ' b en srdes takxng a shoP C0uf no has e xncluded in class basketball 3 28822: football 2 years and JUn19' 'nplen he lay, Ed xn the Senror BY P d h art well he was even H playe ll P xmxtatron coffee table he siems Harms: come out of xt all right an 1' n b hrs way back to bexng a normal human xng ALMA KATHRYN BREWSTER Srs IS a brxllxant commercxal student who says her hobby rs readxng She rs an extremely hard workxng Sensor who has earned whatever progress she w1l1 achleve ln 11 e Qls has partxcxpated rn Junxor and Senxor Plays Chorus Band and Poxnter Iegkly Staff Is xt no wonder that the Sensor Class thrxves under membership such as thxs? 14 WMM ROBERT Y AMES Bob rs that quret shy guy wxfh the camera Bob who took a ship course says hrs hobby rs huntrng and photography Bob s actrvxtxes xnclude Dance and Play committees class basketball d f you dxdn t know photography Who knows? Maybe he ll be around someday when you be come Presldent of the Unrted States to snap your prcture for Lnfe magaggne CHARLES E ANGEL Charles a math student rs the comrc sectxon rn the Senxor Class bulletrn Pfovlnl hxs wrt by partxcrpatxon rn com edy sectrons of the Junror and Senlor BY: Charlre has not let xt go to rs huntxng photography and electrical txnk erxng Isn t that a shock? He has a re cord of class basketball 2 years Chorug 1 Yelf Ph0f08!aphy 5 years dance com mxttees and basketball manager and track 1 year f 1 ,O51pf7'A' ' , , an as i . X l 'I , - . P1 l t ' h' head: Always cheerful, Charlie likes . ,. A ,' I N . A ' l . . Be- 'lo'. ' As ' 'y' ' ' . y a . I . e- - 'f. .' ' ' ' -'W alll! DEAN ARLO BURTON Button is the official class bookworm lith his science math course xt is easy t gee why Dean makes solid model airplanes in his spare time He has been manager of track, football and basketball a good one too lith all his technical know ledge Dean has done all right at lighting mitteea and photography REBECCA MAE BUSH Quiet and studious but very witty when you know her well etty is a cre 1 to her class Listening to music is her hobby which indicates that she has been very interested in chorus Betty is go ing to make a good nurse for someone lho knows? It may even be you, Her act xvities in high school have been Junior and Senior play and work on the Maroon and Gold 5 lllhw it DONALD w. BROWN U B at v rm x ,V L' X - 'D'---that's his handle. Don ggyg his hobby is swimming and lying on the beach Watching W0meH. Do you blame him? Don has been on the class Basketball team and junior and Senior play casts, Taking B Rho? Course D0n has shown how industrious s KENNARD W BROWN JR Ken an Agriculture and Math student e ac one o e school He likes to hunt participate in sports tinker with machines and dance What a combination' Ken has taken part in junior and mittee: Senior plays and dance com B..-A ilii unl ' 3-psif' l Lha J J XA l f . e i -Trl I ' N . . - 6 is th b kb f th class wit in Xxx' ' . . . ' .' Q -six ' A H i k , . . . - g u. . ' 6 . -n- ft ' . . A . . . . . 9 Q for Jbnior and Senior plays, dance com- . - Lb . . . 5 Y. 5 . 'B ' ' d't B 1 ii Nwv A . . . . . . pw KQKVA , . , 'JK v , at if C 1 ,4 :L . DOLORES LAVANNE DEIDS lhxtney Poxnt's future artist that's . o,,a Art u both her course and her too Lorxe has been a member of Band 3 yggfg and Chorus 5 years Because she has performed in class and select teams and in the junior and SCDIUY PIIY' he sportsman and an actress as well JAMES EDWARD DEWAN jimmy is the Vitamin D Sunshine sec tion of the Sensor class Always smxlxng that's Jim' A commercial Art student h has been president of both Sophomore and Junior Classes Vice President of the Senior Class and Student Council and an actor in the Junior and Senior Plays One of Whitney Po1nt's best athletes Jim has on his record football and basketball 4 years baseball 2 years and track 1 year His hobby swimming C. KENT CHAPMAN Here's a fellow who says his nickname is 'Just Kent.' A math student, Kent likes to work on cars, and, as usual, eat. A member of Junior class basketball and Senior Iiay cast Kent can always be counted on for immediate action and as sistance on Senior activities DELIA LORETTA COTCAMP A trend towards Home Economics is shown in Delia's curriculum for she even likes to sew in her spare time Sports are an other of Delia s hobbies and also one f her outstanding features She has a re cord of interscholastic sports for 4 years Besides this she has busxed her self with Junior and Senior dance and play committees which shows others she has a sense of responsibility A Q ' 1 . 0 . . . , . - I 'T L ' 3 ' , pastime: and it is her excellxng talent. - ' , 3 is I , . , . . . . . l . U e A ' 5 . . , . . ' . Y 1 A all MARGARET JOANNA FORDHAM Cortland State Teachers here she comes A cheerleader for 3 years Marm has also been rn band 2 years Polnter leekly 2 years Iaroon and Gold 1 year class of fxcer 2 ears Leaders and Swimmxng Club l year eac and the Junlor and Senior play She took fo Track, Select Hockey Select 2:2 etbsll and Select Baseball for 2 years FRIEDA MAE FRITSCH nest 1 le treat Fr: a She has taken a Homemakxng and Busxness Course and completed both of them successfully et It never be sand that 'Frxday' x n t UP0fi just lxsten 4 years xntramural sports, select hockey and basketball teams junlor and Senxor Dance and Play commxttees, Pointer reporter and lsroon and Gold l year RUTH ALICE DORSHIMER A musrcal note on the pxano or trumpet could be Nlnkx s sxgnature She has been in Band 5 years Swxng Band 4 years Glee Club 2 years and lh Senlor Chorus 6 years A member of the Natlonal Honor Soclety nk h s been on all s spor teams cheerleader 4 years treasurer f the Freshman and junnor Classes reporter 3 years Yearbook 2 years Presxdent f Senlor Chorus 2 years Senxor Chorus companlst 4 years junlor and Senxor Play and Senxor Magazlne Sales Manager RITA E ENSIGN lould you belleve that Shorty 15 just sxx eet all? Tha s rxghtl 'hen she ls not workxng on her Home Economlcs course she IS knxttlng readxng or dan Rxta has helped wxth class dxnners been in the Junlor Play and partxcxpated xn dance committee sctlvxtxes Ni 3 thegid' :J 1 v 0 . . ' ' 0 ' , ' ac- 9 Q15 R 1 ' f c t' ' , cing, which shows she's a busy girl. I o K I D vw. ' 5' I I Q l . . rf' A xtt i is ' jd y.' iyf 5 L . i . . .8 , L WILLIAM P HOWELL One of the class comed1ans B111 He has taken an Industrxal Arts Course and a 11ttle hunt1ng on the s1de B111 has been 1n football 3 years Sen1or Play cast, class basketball 3 years and track for 3 years B1 1 was also Howell the Sen1or Pla! He really rates w1th the Class of '49 as he w11l w1th others after graduatnon SHIRLEY JEAN HOWLAND Sh1rl has successfully completed a Home Ec and Busxness Course She IS an lmb1tl0US gxrl for she has been 1n junxor and Sen1or plays class sports 4 years Select Hockey, Basketball and Softball 2 years, Poxnter leekly 1 year, and on Dance and Play Commxttees Her d1l1gent and prod1g1ous manner has made her a h1t wxth the Sen1or Clan J'-rf' WMM ALAN P FRENCH 13 one of the more quxet members of the class who prefers hunt1ng and flSh 1ng for a fBVOfltQ past1me and shop for h1s hxgh school course lxth one year of basketball and football and Junxor and Sen1or dance and olav COmmltt8CS you can see that A IS a very 1ndustr1ous an hard work1ng person JUANITA GEHM great sport IS N a She has been 1n Leader s Club 1ntramural sports years and Select Hockey and Basketball teams wh1ch po1nts to sports as her hobby Always cheerful N1ta has taken a hxgh spot xn the Class of 49 She has partxc and Play commnttees and Junxor Chorus I Y 4 A 1 1 ' A - o I, 1, . . -. d fir A ' ' it '! ' ' , ' 4 ' I 1 Q ' , . , 1 ipated in Junior and Sen1or Plays, Dance l ' is ' ' .' . ' ' . I I . 'l a ' ' in NNME A I ' I . ' ' ' s. UQ' Oil! 1lP' DORIS EILFEN KFTCHUW A stltch rn trme saves nxne accordnng to Home Economxcs student Doris She has been wxth the 49ers from way back Dorxs says her hobbles are readxng and horseback rndxngl whrch all goes to show she knows telllgent and energetrc grrl Dorxs has been rncluded rn Senxor Chorus junxor and Sennor Plays Basketball Hockey and Volleyball 4 years dance commxttees and yearbook actxvxtxes AUSTIN RAYMOND LINDOW An xndustrnous fellow ns Junnor, of Amerxca s future farmers, for he taken an agrrcultural course xn school k s to farm for a astxme Because one has and hrs lx e P actnvxtxes have been class basketball 3 years and junlor and Senxor plays h ll an outstandxng member of the Class of 49 19 BARRARA JOYCE HURLBUT h Dil! ll I Kal who always llves up t er name Always nn a daze Daly who took a College Entrance Course, likes to rlde the horses ln her spare Q 5, trend toward musxc and sports is shgyn gn her scholastic record by her membership band and chorus 3 ysars glss club 2 ysars as well as Leaders Club 1 year .nd c1.'. teams A popugar member of her clas Dasy was vxce presx ent of h S h and was ln the prxse sgleakqpngo-c?otr:tes::. years MARY LEE JOHNSON A mad musxclan xs 'Lee the gsrl wxth the gol en throat who says her hobbnes are readrng playxng piano and horslng around She has been,1n years pastga member of Chorus Band Glee Club and Swnnl Band w rch all helps rn her luslc Course A good sport Lee has been rn Class and Sa lect teamm, Probably the reason why W P C S has such a terrxfrc cheerxng sec tron rs because she xs a cheerleader , I .nl D 0 ' ' .' r . A in 5- x . ' . - , ' a 5 iwgx X J A w p ' ' . f h. , ' . . v A. . Dall I' . Q A f L 4 hl AA l . ga' l I ' . . . , . --.Q-4--. ' . f , f S ' . , '. . A ' z Ei, . . . , . XALO .nl I Q , en gl' ' ' . ..W. 3 E,jmRaxHs1 WINIFRED L MARSH xnnle IS the gal who lxkes to eat a sleep whxch must be the reason why s e has been so outstandlng ln her Homemaklng Course nnxe to g ong wxth d alw frxen y to everyone She 15 qurte a sportswoman too for she has partlcxpated 1n Hockey 3 years Volleyball 4 years and Bas et b l 1 year Also an actress Wrnnxe has en part n Iunxor and Senxor cla Plays SHIRLEY MAY MCINTOSH ac at 1 e flash yo se the Commercxal R om dorng at least 65 words a mlnute on the typewrxter Mac whose hobby xs playxng the pxano, has been on class and xnterscholastxc teams Leader's Club Polnter Weekly Maroon and Gold staff, and Junxor and Senlor dance and Play commxttees Can you thxnk of any more thxngs to be xn? PAULINE GAY MACK enny' came to I P C S d left al her Senlor year Nevertheless, she stayed long enough to become everybody's frlend future secretary, Penny's actxvltnes whxle she was here were Swxmmlng Hoc key and help on the Senxor Play By the wav she 13 a redhead' PATRICIA MATHEWS Pat' left Bxnghamton Central to come to Whrtney Poxnt nn her Senlor year and has been a faxthful Home Ec student Pat,who says her favorxte pastxme IS playxng the pxano has taken part ln the Senxor Play and Senxor Chorus 'E' ROBERT CURTIS OLIVER Bob. ho is taki a shop course li es hunting and fishing to occupy h s leisure time qu e sportsman too I 5 cord lists 3 yea of football, 4 years of class basketballj 3 years of baseball, and track With nob s witty personality he ought to E9 P1HC6s after graduation , IOHN MILTON PARKER Johnny , who majored in agriculture is one of the most popular seniors lxth tb114 8 I 431335 baiket 8 vegas Btrack 2 years, and baseball 1 year. Johnny naturally makes sports his hobby His other activities include junior and Senior plays Representative to Student Council and play and dance committees HAROLD N. MEAKER 'President' they called him for two years: once for the Student Council and once for the Senior Class. The most bril liant and capable member of the class, Harold seems to take a trend toward sports, for he has participated in foot- ball 4 years and JV and Varsity Basket- ball--each two years. A musician and a politician, Harold also has been a member of Band and Student Council for 4 years A member of the National Honor Society, he is the top-ranking member of his class. MARY KATHRYN OHLEEN Isn't it pretty obvious that sports are 1Ck1 s obby? e c aims ye Intramural Hockey V0ll0yball Basketball and S0ftb8l1 Vafilty Basketball and Soft ball Swimming Club Leaders Club besides Pfesldenf Gnd Secretary of Student Council f r 1 year each Senior Play, Glee C ub and Chorus, Pointer Weekly 3 years and yearbook for 2 years being editor in chief in her Senior year Nicki was also a Var sity Cheerleader in her Senior year go. v ' ' D ' ' 5 ' M I' h Sh 1 ' 4 ars of Y- Li I y W 0 . ' 1 . . ll .W ' .ng lk . I V i ' A - He's it a , . 'i - I re 'rs , K fx A' X . Qrw A F3 L ' fs 'EK' . 1 ' ' h' .1 ll au:-pfLIx fo ye rs b 11 3 15 A A ' ' . ' I c lady s man s en gettxng back to GLADYS HAZEL OUAIL Do you thxnk Blondxe would make a good secretary? She has all the qusllfx catxons A lover of dancxng and sports Gladys has been xncluded ln Junxor and Senxor Plays, class and nnterscholastxc sports dance commnttees and the school paper Gettxng back to the Commerczal phase, do you thnnk Gladys ll the type ? BARBARA ELIZABETH SMITH Smitty alll make a perfect secretary because she has just completed a Com merclsl course fsuccessfullyj She says her favorxte pastxme ll eatxng and sleep ing whxch doesn't seem to affect her much for she has been ln the Junxor and Senlor Playa hockey 4 years, volleyball 4 years, basketball 3 years, and on the Pointer Weekly Staff JACK A PARMALEE ackson they call hxml H qulte boy, too' a late student of North Hxgh Blnghamton jack has not had txme to be xncluded nn all class actlvltlei but the C1835 has taken a qunck lxklng to xm jack 13 takxng an academxc course Hx: hobby IS travelxng around the country whxch must be the reason why he's 80108 to Joxn the Alt Corps KENNETH F PETERSON the old grlnd 13 an easy job for Ken sxnce he has taken a shop course Besxdes bexng 8 R0me0 Ken has been lncluded ln 4 years of Basketball Baseball and Football for hls ol Alma Mater A member of the un lor and Senxor play cast Ken has made hxmself popular for he has been a class offlcer for 3 years is and xl? ilhv mm-f A I ' . e's la A . I ln A ' . . it I IK I ' . . . N . ' 1 . , . ' . - J K ': Z2- V p f' ,K , ...- ' ' ' ' A ' :'., Q, . .::,- E '35 fi: I . . Z .... ..l llll EUWICF IVA TWINIM unxe eds IS a smock tam, easel and a palntbrush to prove that she IS an outstanding art student Eunxe es to sr g nn her lexsure tl e which must be the reason she has been rn musxc organxzatxons such as chorus and band lxth her membershxp xn the Junlor and Sen lor play cast Prlze Speakxng Poster Con test and Maroon and Gold Staff you can see that Eunxe has always been an energet xc and ambrtnous gnrl JOHN E VERRY ohnnre a faithful member o class Whlle he ns takxng a shop course, hxs hobby ns photography Wxth a record of JV Basketball and Class Basketball 2 years Track 3 yeads and Baseball and Football manager 1 year you can easlly see that johnnle 18 quxte a sportiman Also part of the junxor and Senlor Play casts e as ta en Photography 2 years 'QQ SHIRLEY A. TRAVIS 'Squirrely' is one of the school's best artists. She says for her hobby she likes peanuts whatever that could mean Wxth so tball as et a vo e 9 gnd ockey 3 years u can see a she qurte an athlete uxrrely has 3 30 b en xncluded nn the junior and Senior Plays and work on the Yearbook whxch proves she xs a wxllxng worker ROBERT S TAYLOR Bo xs one of the marn attractnons the Senlor Class because of hns sharp and ready wrt says 11s hobby eepxng, ut ldn nd S plays because he was one of the outstand xng performers After completxng hx Academxc Course thxs year Bob wxll pro bably be welcome wherever he goes '-1 QM . . H . - . , ' F 5 S 5 il' Q n ' - - g u T . . 5- . . . . ' :' . n- F' u .. . -3 F l .. V I 0 ' ' - Q . - -1 , .' sz . , HJ . 'i' D A . r , !'k ly I 'W ' :r . . ,, , , B' I I ' ' D u DS A s'M f ' Y AJ' Z . . T U m ' -vu 5 U' . A . i. 1 - I , Q T -v ' I ' - ' O, ' 5 Q n'Z . 2 f Il.: Q f -ll I cn. . ' W' y 3 i ' 0 w . 5 F ' '4 rv OU' A ' D' . - m H - n I K 9 . m P -D .. B' . a ' X 5 ' , A H h ' ...Ill r ' . .f We m - ' , 1 ' 'R' V . R e- '-- 'e . Q . n ul ITU. ' . u np , - . . Q U-I ' - ' -ru . .7 i I Q 17' fi , DONNA JEANNE WADE Here ms a grrfect secretary, one of the schools' most honored commercxal students and Poxnter leekly Editor of 49' Donna whose favorrte pastxme ns travelxng quxte a musncxan oo Lxsten to thxs Band 3 years Swxng Band 3 years Chorus 4 years. and Glee Club 2 years Donna s popular wxth her class too, because she has been a class offxcer for 3 years and on class athletxc teams MARY ELAINE WEBERT Weber's o t wxll beneh: fretfrzadfltnegr cgorznfzlirattiztl Siu:-use fore Elnxne who loves dancxng and gZhI:::',CT1as taken part In Leadefi C11-lb and Softball 0:23 aoiiarb Basketball Hockey book Poxnt W kiv all 4 years Year and Junxorearnd egeny dgqce committees nor a 3 ou z,:::.: asm h-3 E32 A 'J J CLADS Of' irc Mary Lee Johnson Ruth Dorshimer Margaret Fo?dhLm Mary Ohleen and Mrs. Elizabeth Glynn. Row 2: Doris Ketchum Rebecca Bush Dolores Deiss Barbara Smith Shirley Howland Delia Cotcamp Eunice Twining Alma Brewster Wini- fred Marsh. Row 3: Kennard Brown Donna 'ade Shirley McIntosh Rita Ensign Jua- nita Gehm Penny Mack Shirley Travis Patricia Matthews Row 4 Kenneth Peterson William Howell Robert Ames Robert Taylor Donald Brown john Verry Dean Burton Austin Lindow Row S john Parker, Robert Oliver, Maurice Brnman Kent Chapman Har old Meaker Alan French .JH HP CJFICVJJ Seated Nicki Ohleen Secretary Harold leaker President Jim Deian Vice President Donna Wade Treasurer john Parker Representative t Student Council Margaret Fordham Representative to Student Council an-, I . 1 149 E KS! JU N I O K PK QM .IUNIOK .D F Njglg I' f' . i I 1' ff 1, I 1 -,-Xf N, J XWLZMM Row It JOAN PETERS, DORO Row 1: JUNE BEANDSLEY, MARY BURTON. MARY Lou CROSS. BEVERLY IwANuIx, PHYLLIS KLEINE. WINIFRED BAILEY, SHIRLEY Husr. BETTY BIRD. MISS MARIE SCOIT. Row 2: MELYIN BOWMAN. WILLIS DEISS, HERBERT HYDE, GORDON JONES, gnucg BERTHEL, JAMES BOLTON. ROW 3: KENNETH CHRISTOPHER, WA T L ER IRISH. DENN BROWN. WILLIAM GATES. 'S BROWN' R'cHAR0 THY PROBERT,'GLORIA THORNTON, LEORA UNDER- WOOD. GERTRUDE LAMB. DOROTHY ZOPP. BEVERLY TRAVIS. RUTH ANN STEVENS. ' CHARLOTTE UTTER. MISS MARI ON BROWN. ROW 2: KARL SCHMEDICKE, MILLARD LEWIS. RAYMOND ROOT. ROBERT LITTLE. FRANKLIN PENDELL. JAMES Ro Row 3: FRANKLIN RUDGINIS. I w OO THOMAS ZELSNAC D, K. BINSON. WERNER PUDDICK. GLENN TURNER, GEORGE UNDER- 'C' -I-N. SEATED: DOTTIE ZOPP, SECRETARY: WILLIS DEISS. PRESIDENT: BOB LITTLE, VICP PRESIDENL STANDING: MARY BURTON AND HERBERT HYDE, 5 U TIVE. GLORIA THORNTON, TREASURER, T DENT COUNCIL REPRESENTA- 150 HQ gw -Q2 , fK?sw my vw' n I !'I I' ! ,M 3, k U J I Roi 1: JULIA ELLIS. RUTH BLANDING, RUTH BAXTER. JEANNE CARVER, RAMONA ELLIS. JEANNE GRUESBECK. MRS. OLGA TRACY. Row 2: MARY BEIRNE. JANE BERTHEL, AUDREY GLEZEN. Row 3: LEON DE PUE. LEWIS ELLIS, JosEPH BEIRNE, RoY ARNOLD. RICHARD GEHM. DONALD KETCHUM. JOHN ANDRUS. ROW 4: WILLIAM DOOLITTLE. CZLF7, NoT IN PICTURE: DOROTHY BREWER, HUGH COTCAMP, JOAN FROST, ROGER GLEZ- EN. SELINA HARRIS. Row I: BEULAH TREoRDoRE. NORMA MONTAGUE. SUE KINNEIBERNICE WHITMARSH, BERNICE KINE, MRS. CoNsTANcE Rocuz. Row 2: IVA STURDEVANT. MARY ANNE WEGRZYNSKI, BEVERLY SPENCER. RAHONA SPARROI. EVELYN WHITMARSH. Row 3: CRAIG MONK. RICHARD SMITH. RANSOM MoscRIP, EDWARD LEWIS. KEITH VANDEBURG. NoT IN PICTURE: JOANN OHLEEN ,l ,Av 30 374 SEATED: MARY BEIRNE. SECRETAR VICE-PRESIDENT. Y: SUE KINNE. PRESIDENT: JOE BEIRNE STANDING: JO ANN OHLEENQLEWIS ELLIS AND JEAN CARVER. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES, qw if 31 , Row 12 JOE BURKE, BEVERLY FORKEY, CORA ENSIGN, CAROL DEIss. PHYLLIS MEADE. BETTY BAILEY, DORIS AHSMANN. KATHERINE FORKEY, HARRIETTE CLOUGH, MARIRELLE BARROWS, LoIS COLVER, TERESA BEIRNE. HOWARD COLLVER Row 2: MARSHALL HEATH, GoRDoN ELLIS, ROBERT GATES. GEORGE GLEZEN, GEORGE GOHL. CARL KIMBLE, RICHARD HAWKINS, ROBERT BIRD. ARTHUR ARRow, BERNARD GURNEY. Row 3: EVERT JENKS. WESLEY CARPENTER, ROBERT LEACH. JOHN BROWN. DON- ALD KLEINE.DAvID BROWN. GEORGE BIRMINGHAM. ROBERT BRIGHAM. ERMDN EL- LIS. RICHARD KELLY. ARTHUR HoYT. LYNN BROWN- NoT IN PICTURE: VIRGINIA CDNKLIN. OLGA GRoMIcx. RICHARD LAMRERT, DoR IS Fon Row I: HUGH OUAIL. WILLIAM STEARNS. MARILYN ZELSNACK, JOYCE SANFORD- LISETTE KLEE, JACQUELINE TRAVIS. MARION TYINING. JESSIE LILLEY, BAR- BARA UNDERWOOD, CAROLYN PRENTICE, BONEITA THOMSON. HELEN wEsRzYNSxI. JOYCE WILLIAMS, FRANK MCCULLOUGH. HARL THOMAS, Row 2: HAROLD WILLIS, KENNETH SWAN, HELEN LYNCH, MAXINE TENNANT. JUDY SCHERMERHORN. THERESA VANDITTD. MARIANNE MCNAMARA. BEV. LYNCH, JOYCE PENDELL, BEVERLY STEVENS, CHARLOTTE LEET. THELMA UTTER, MR. RICOTTA, WILLIAM SWAN. - Row 3: LAWRENCE MARSH, JAMES WADE, ERFORD MINER, NORMAN STRONG, JACK TAYLOR, FRED ZANKER, JOSEPH SCHULTZ, JEFFERSON SPRINGSTON. ALBERT SHRAUGER. NoT lN PICTURE: RICHARD LOVELESS. BARBARA VINCENT, RICHARD ZIPAY. SEATED: BONEITA THOMSON. SECRETARY: FRED ZANKER, PRESIDENT: BOBBY BRIGHAM, VICE-PRESIDENT. STANDING: ART ARROW, TREASURER: JUDY SHERMERHORN, STUDENT COUNCIL RE- PRESENTATIVE. -16,127 33 ROW I: ROBERT GATES. CAROLYN DEPUE. DOROTHY BIRMINGHAM. HELEN DENNI SON. DOROTHY GRUESBECK, BARBARA HYDE, DELORES POTTER, ANNA HEATH. JAC CRONIN. Row 2: EDHARD QUARELLA. PATRICIA ADAMS. BARBARA COTCAMP. FLORENC . MORSE. ROW 3: MR. BIRMINGHAM, RONALD GORHAM. CLARENCE HARRIS. ALICE LAW RENCE. GEORGE KING. CLEON BUSH, WILLIAM GATES, GEORGE CARGIN. Row 4: CHARLES HIZA. GORDON BLAKESLEE, KEITH KENNEDY. WALTER HOLDEN GORDON HAIGHT. ROBERT ELLISoN. NoT IN PICTURE: SAMMY LEE, JEAN NICK. ? LEET, JOYCE LEACH. DORIS FULMER, JAMES KNOWLDEN. THQMAS LYNCH, JAC I Row II HARRY SPANGENBURG. GORDON TWINING. JAMES ANDRUS, MICHAEL WADE, JAMES SMITH. FRANCIS ROWE. Row 22 DONALD WILSON. NETA RILEY. LILA WILLIS. MARJORIE RILEY, AUDREY SPENCER, JANICE SMITH. RENA HESS. DONALD WRIGHT, ROW 3: CHARLES UNDERWOOD, BETTY UNDERWOOD, ANITA THELEMAN, LORRAINE WASKO, JAEN SMITH, CAROLYN SHRAUGER, NANCY WIDDIS. MARY JANE SHERWOOD, LEWIS WOOD. NOT IN PICTURE: FRED VIEHWEGER. CLAIR WALTER, JOYCE CONKLIN, WESLEY STREE SEATED: MIKE WADE, SECRETARY: vlcs-PRESIDENT. DICK BARROWS. PRESIDENT: JIM KEIBEL. STANDING: RONALD GORHAM, TREASURERg NANCY wlonus, STUDENT couNcIL ns- PRESENTATIVE. ,UQQAQ Row NED Row . Nov I: WARREN KNAPP, RICHARD EHRETS. RICHARD BARROIS, RONALD BROWN STURDEVANT 22 Mrs. TRESSA CDRCORAN. GLADYS KIMBLE. ETHEL WILLIS. GRACE HAND IN PICTURE! MAUDE Cosa. JAMES KEIBEL. I I I I I 35 SLOEWAJCL RAY ELLIS- MARY ENSIGN. DELORES PENDELL ALMA LIVERMORE , D KENYON, DOROTHY LEONARD. MARGARET HENNINGSEN ELEANOR HIBQARD oLoREs GLENN. VIRGINIA HILLQKATHERINE KRISSELL. M BOYLE RONALD KINNE. Row 2: JOHN FORDHAM. ELIZABETH HOLDEN, PAT HOHN. SUE G M DgLlL GEHM GAIL GLEZEN MARY ELLSWM TH FRANCES L RUTH ELLSWORTH ANN MONTAGUE PATsI HALL DICK GLEZEN RONALD HARJERS ROW 3: SHIRLEY HINE DAVID MORSE . - . BELL NICK, T GLEzEN. WAYNE MEAD. LANNY GEHN. JAMES MARKS B0gSME:2zT s::nTLD f0HN ' APH ET. RAYMOND HUFNAGEL, DEAN FROST. SwAN NANCY THOMSON ELEANOR WHIPPLE. w : EAN OLIVER. LDRETTA . - 2SADgS Ygune, SUSAN PENDELL. LINDA RICNARDS, MARTHA RAPAPORT. INEZ STURDEVANT. JoANNE SMITH. SYLVIA QUARELLA, BETTY SEARS, MRS. BEVERLY ZUIDEMA. Row 2: MONROE PERCE, LARRY zopp, BARBARA TANNER. EILEEN STOUGHTON. PATRICIA SNOW. JEANNINE wEsTFALL. SALLY ZoPP. ELEANOR WIGHT. MARY WIDDIS. SUZANNE WEIR. PAUL WILCOX. ROGER YOUNG. Row 3: RONALD TANNER. HARRY BEECHER, MARVIN STRONG. PAUL SCHNEDICRE. CHARD RYAN. ORRIN RICHARD PRENTICE, ERVIN SMITH. RICHARD SMITH. Rl ROWE. LOUIS MCINTOSH, MYRON WHITMARSH. NOT IN PICTURE: MARTHA PRENTICE SEATED: LINDA RICHARDS. SECRETARY-TREASURER: JOHN GLEZEN. PRESIDENTI LARRY ZOPP, VICE-PRESENT, STANDING: STEWART GURNEY, STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE. Maw Row 1: BEVERLY ARNOLD. NANCY BISHOP. OLIVE BREWER, SHIRLEY OLIVER, BARBARA BLAKESLEE, HELENA BUSH. ANNA LINDOW, JEAN BREWSTER, NANCY LITTLE. MRS. DORA BARROWS. Row 2: NICK TARO. LEO HULBERT, IRBY CRAVER, BOYD STAWELL, MARY CLIN TON. JANEANE CRDFT. WINOLA GOODRICH. BETTY EDWARDS, DONALD DAVID. Ro- BERT BLAKESLEE. DONALD HUST. ROBERT LINDOW. ROW 3: HAROLD ELLIS. GARY DRISCOLL. RICHARD BALLARD, JAMES BAXTER, ROZELLE. ROBERT DAVIS. WALTER BULLOCK. NOT IN PICTURE: JOSEPH BROWN A LA RNC PNA Q! -M wx T S v-W-ww RL Rfezwsr W E. L EM E NTARY MWWW M S IAIQI Row I DAVID STORRS RUSSELL THELENAN CHARLES GAYLORD ROBERT WIL LIAMS DEAN MASLAND JAMES BARROWS OSMER Bnooxs Row 2 LLIAL TURDEVA ALTER EGRZYNSKI UL LEAR ALL MARKS WILSON RUDGINIS KENNETH HOAG CLYDE MATHEWSON ELWYN RILEY Row 3 IISS RATTON CADET RTR R ILLS FRANK ROBINS N VOMMIE ELLMA MISS N NOT IN 6 H I Row 1: LAWRENCE TWINING, MARLENE BEATTIE, JUNE ALLMAN. CLAIRE HusT. BETTY GERST, ALETA KETCHUM, PATRICIA REEDER, JOAN WILCOX BEVERLY SMITH. MARY PIXLEY, MARION ROBINSON. JANE BRYANT. Lols BAILEY. DOROTHY ' UNDERWOOD. MICHAEL BEIRNE I Row 2: TERRY BIRMINGHAMZ ROBERT WADE, DOROTHY GOODRICH, JANE AMES, ALBERTA CARPENTER, MARTHA TICKNOR, BARBARA SMITH. MRS TIcxNoR PATRI CIA GORHAM. KATNRYN CAMERON, IvA DELL MCINTDSH, CLAIR BELL SPRAGUE. MARILYN STDCKRELL, JOAN ANDERSON, DANIEL SPRINGSTDN, DOUGLAS BALLARD Row 3: JACK FETTINGER. THOMAS SCHULTS, JOHN RUDD. GERALD ADAMS. ED- Y, EDWARD SMITH. GEORGE SEARS, WILLIAM MUND DUHLMEIER, JAMES DoNNELL TRAVIS. RONALD HODGES. LEW TINGLEY. NOT IN PICTURE: SYLVIA PIERSON, BLANCHE HAND, NANCY GROMICKJ JAMES CONKL INR CLAYTON LINDOW . Row I: THOMAS SESSIONS, BETTY ELLSWORTH, ETHEL BREWER. JOYCE HARJERS BERNICE GRUESBECK, CECILIA BIRMINGHAM, CAROLE FARRELLg EUNICE BARRows NANCY BEAGLE, DIANA PRATT, ADA BELLE LlVERMOREJ SANDRA ROZELLEJ MARQ KAY PRENTICE, RICHARD SIMMONS, gg: 2: ROBERT RoACH, GERALD SCHOLES, CHARLES BRYANT, SHIRLEY WILBER, TY CROUNINGSHIELD, RI-IEA CARPINSKY, DONNA MCWILLIAMS. LA MONA HART. ZELL, ROBERT DRISCOLL. WILLIADLFRIEJE, DAVID ADAMS. Row 3: MIss ALONG, DAVID LITTLE, ROBERT DENNISON. WALTER BELNNAP. , DENMAN PLEN, DENNIS BEARDSLEY, WALTER FoRxEY, RONALD ELLMAN, RALPH 3 SMITH. CHARLES SAMMDNS. NORMAN PDYER, SERGEI TICKNDR. LESTE'R STURDE. VANT. MRS. BERNICE NORTHRUP NoT IN PlCTUREg BONNIE WALTER, DONALD Ross, LAVERN GERST, EDGAR LEARY. SIP AMY. Wwfm Ewif S37 : Yi I Row I: SHIRLEY JAPHET. NELDA LYNCH, KATHRYN BAILEY, PHYLLIS HANKINS JOANN GLEZEN- 'DELLA HERZBERG. JEAN HDAG. BEVERLY KIMBLE MARY CATHER INE CRONIN. Row 2. SHELBY CDTCAMP. PATRICIA WEAVER, MARY WADE. ALMA ALLISON Suz ANNE QUINN ARLENE DAVERN CAROL BRAMAN Row 3: ALTA BURGHARDT, :JEAN ENSIGN. AUDRY HAYES. JOAN MovIRY ANNE BROCK, JOYCE SMITH, EMILIE LINDOI, MRS. CLARA ROZELLE, ROI 4: WILLIAM MCNAMARA, NATHAN KNAPP. JOHN MASON, ROBERT GRUESBECK WARD KENYON ALAN SCHMEDICKE. ORRIN PENDELL. JOYCE BROWN ROW 5: BERNARD WESTFALL, JAMES THEODORE, RICHARD ELLIS. EDWIN BARROW CLIFF. JOSEPH PIECH, GATES COOK Nor IN PICTURE: JAMES DANIELS, GEORGIA FREY. LEROY YQUNGS SHIRLEY WHIPPLE, Row I: DAVID EHRETS, RONALD KALAKOWSKIJ RALPH STAMPFLER! LUC'A BZEWN ER, NoRMA FREY, CATHERINE LARSON. DIANA STRETCH, VIRGINIA DEWAN. OA HOHN. LEE KEARNEY, VESTA GLEZEN, WILHELMINA HARUK. JANICE EATON, SAN DRA WATTS. ALICE POYER. JOHN THOMSON. JEREMY MCDANIELS Row 2: REGINAL BROWN, EDWARD DRISCOLL. RONALD BUSH. GRACIE ANGEL. JOAN TWINING, SHIRLEY ELLIS. PRISCILLA PRENTICE, EDNA WHITMARSH. BAR BARA FISH, PATRICIA BALLARD, MARJORIE HOYT, PATRICIA CDTCAMP, YVONNE CROFT, MARY ANN BACKO. JAMES HAMMOND.'EDWARD BRYANT Row 3: WILLIAM PERIER. HERBERT HIDBARD. LEONARD KALAKOWSKI. RICHARD JOHNSON. GEORGE WILLIAMS. HIRAM MEAD. JOHN CLINTON. LAWRENCE Doo- E:Il:EgTEICHARD ELLSWORTH, CARL TINGLEY, GEORGE BARROWCLIFF. PAUL -ix MARIE GERST, MARGARET LEONARD. Jo ANN SPANGENBURG. JUNE GLEZEN. DAWN WARNER ROW 2: RUTH HIZA, EDNA BEILBY, PATRICIA WATSON. MARJUNE NEADEAU. CHARON RICHARDSON. LoIs MEAD, WANITA HAMMOND, GEORGE LEACH, JOHN TAR- Row I: ETHEL KIMBLE, TERESA WARNER UDREY ITH, BARBARA KAPRAL, l I PINIAN. MISS EVA HOWLAND. I Row 3: NORMAN FOLEY, GLORIA BULLOCK. ROSEMARY GILMORE. MARGARET LEET. BEVERLY BALLARD, LEWIS KALAKOWSKI. ROBERT PRENTICE. DONALD GLENN. Row 4: GEORGE WHITE, DENNIS BUSH, JoHN BIRMINGHAM. KEITH EGGLESTON. GEORGE wILcox, JACK SADDLEMIRE, JAMES HOHN, FRANCIS FARBER, ELWYN EATON, DARWIN TENNANT. DAVID MCFALL. Row 5: GILBERT SMITH, EDWARD WADE, LAVERN BAXTER, WILLIAM ELLSWDRTN, JoHN WILLIAMS, LARANIE SMITH, GARY SWAN. EDWARD BRADLEY. NDT IN PICTURE: HELEN WIDDIS. MAYNARD MAYHENSON. mas. scoifs ROW 1: SHARON STEARNS, JUNE CDNRLIN, JANIcE ZELSNACK, CAROL SHEARER, CoNNIE HOILAND, GLORIA BURCNELL, DONNA BULLOCK. JOAN BALLARD. BARBARA SADDLEMIRE, MARIE STRETCH, DIANA BRDIIN. RoW 2: MADLE BREWER. DARLENE NELSON. PHYLLIS BUSH. JUNE VIEHWEGER, KATHRYN WHIPPLE, JANE KALAKOWSKI, WANDA ADAMS, ROSEMARY RICHARDS, PAUL GooDRIcH, BERNICE GRIFFIN, PHYLLIS BOLLINGER, JERRY HODGES. LoIs JONES, PATRICIA HDDGE, HELEN MALLERY, BETTY ROACH. Row 3: BILLY BRADLEY, 'VAN SEARS, BILLY FEIDT, TONY FARR, JACK SLY- KER, RONALD BEAVERS, LEROY CARPENTER, DANNY CAMERON, JOHN SAIMONS. DONALD SATURDAY. JAMES GEHN, RALPH FORKEY, FREDERIC UNDERIOOD NOT IN PICTURE: JAMES SNEENBURG, ALBERT BEILBY LII-I AN an l I 156, I BURG. JACOUELINE NovITsKI. RUTH DAvIs, EILEEN ELLSNDRTI-I, SHIRLEY Ec- CLESTON. Row 2: MRS. ROYS. JANET CROWNINGSHIELD. VIRGINIA OSTRANDER, SHARON DEPUE. LOUISE VERRY, NANCY ANDERSON. SHIRLEY WILLIS. MISS PRICE. Row 31 STEVEN HANZLIK. SALLY CROSLEY. SHARON LAMB. JOANN PIER, JOSE. PRINE HAWKINS. CHARLENE PRATT, DALE FORKEY Row 4: DUANE KNARP. ROBERT WEIR, DUANE SMITH, HAROLD JONES, DANIEL TICRNDR. BERNARD PDYER, GERALD HODGE LED BIRMINGHAM. Row 5: GARY MCKEIIIAN. LDNNIE HOWLAND IVAN MDSCRIP. JAMES LOTT, DoNN PLEW ROBERT INGRARAM ROW 1 SUSAN HILSINGE-R, JUDITH SHEARER, JOAN HARJERS. JANICE SPANGEN- RS Row 1. RAYMonD STOUGHTDN, DARLENE THORNTON. MILDRED HEFFNER. PATRICIA YouNG, MARILYN GLEZEN, MARY CHRISTIAN. CAROL BURCHELL. MARILYNN MIT- CHELL. LORRAINE HULBERT. SUSAN PARTON. MRS. RUBY EATON. Row 2: GORDON I-IAMMOND, RONALD SHEARER, DAVID LEE PERIER, CARL COL- , LIVER, WENDELL HENDERSON. RICHARD REYNOLDS. LARRY FROST, WALTER HERZf WILCDX, ALBERT HEATH. KEITH GOODENOUGH BERG, EDWARD DAVID. DouGLAs FAIRCHILD, JOHN BACKO, ALFRED LEET. LouIs MRS. Ill lJGH'S - I Row I' MARY LEYI BUS s. SuzANNE PRENTICE, CHARLOTTE Rocnwoop, ARLENE H. ELLANAE G AVLORD. CARoLYN LAMB. MARCIA HOYT, HERMIONE CAPRDN, PATRICIA MURPHY M . ARCIA W Row 2 FRA M - EGRZYNSKI. YVONNE HEATH. RDRERTA FQLEY, : NK ITC KATHRYN STOUGHTON. ,EiLRL0LYr:4o?:1N HMG' JOHN CLAPPER' NANCY V'V'R5Kl. . VIS. JUNE WELCH. HELEN HEATH, PATRICIA . HARRY JACOBS STRICKLAND. MARY EATON, RDNNY HAZELTQN EHIRD ROV: MRS. HAzEL CLOUCH. FRED FLAHAvAN, DEAN TQOMAS PETER RACE- Eg:1:DLIiI2IihYBII2:L.TLYRIl:::'sLHEhKtiLSAuDGEo WALTER. JOHNNY FDELTON SAUNISY ' ' ' 'DON C00K- JOE RALSTOM Mfgg RICKEY, QCADETI , 1-Y' Row 1: CAROL NEADEAU, NANCY REED. PEARL BROWN. JOYCE HERZBERG. SANDRA K ERIRE STOCKWELL. PATRICIA DRIS- FRITSCH, BETSY Ross, JUDY RANDALL, ATH COLL. CYNTHIA PIERSON. MARGARET WRIGHT. Row 2. LuLA TWINING, STEPHEN MORGART, GERALD BEAVERS. GENE Ross. EMIL ZIMMER, DDANE BRAMAN. Louus JoNEs. EDDIE QUINN. MICHAEL SdUTHARD. R ARD SMITH RICHARD EATON, TREVETTE HDRNDERGER, BLANCHE Fox. ICH , Row 31 ELQIE HALL, GLEN WILCOX. JAMES ROCKWELL, LOUIS PIxLEY, RICHARD GLEZEN, JOHN GURNEY, CALVIN REYNPLDS, CHRISTQPHER KEIBEL, JERRY AND- Rus, RICHARD CHAPMAN, HOWARD L . . CROWNINGSHIELD, HARRISON HAVLEY, LoRETTA YOUNG, MISS VERA BUSH. NoT IN PICTURE: VERNA LAMB TA LMAN WILLIAM HALL JAMES BROWN. GLENN , FRANKLIN BRYANT, ROBERT FORKEY. IBIJSIIS RD HUR HokE. CARL STECKER. Row I: ROGER DUNHAM, CATHERINE COLE, RUTH ANGEL, BARBARA HAWKINS. KATHERINE CRosIER, BONNIE BURROWS, LINNAE ALBERN. Row 2: GEORGE HADZEIYEZ, DAVID EAToN, HENRY WARSON DAVID GUMAER NELSON HOLLAND. ARTHUR GUMAER. DALE HOAG. EDWARD THOMAS Row 3: JAMES BQLLINGER, ROBERT CLUTE, GARRY BQNNEY ROBERT JENSEN DOUGLAS BQNHAN MARRIAN HADZEWYEZ, JAMES CROMWELL. NoT IN PICTURE: SHARON WARNER. PATRICIA RAYMOND, DARLENE CROWNINGSHIELD. RGIN C INTo DIANE BELKNAP DELORES GATEs, NANCY SNYDER Row 2 CHARLES SHEAR FREDERICK CONKLIN. EvA GUMAER. BETSY VIEHWEGER. THETA BROWN JIMMY EGGLESTON KENNETH PETERSON. RQ: 3 AYLORD CHRISTIAN G RY THUMSQN. ROBERT PENDELL. CHARLES FRANKLIN MICKEY PIXLEY JAMES BRYANT RILHARD SLYKER. Row 4 THOMAS F RR EARL EAToN JAMES ZOPP. PAUL DUNHAM. GAIL COOK- l2 DHA ST Row If DONALD LINDOW. CREIGHDON MILLS. DONALD GUMAER. SANDRA TRAVIS, ELLA ROSS. LEONA FELTON. CAROL OLIVER. IVALOMAE LARSON. LDRRAINE ZIM- HER, SHIRLEY STURDEVANT, SANDRA BALLARD. MRS. GERALDINE HARRIS, GERALD 1 BULLOCH Row 2: RALPH BEAVERS, ARTHUR SHEAR, DAVID BILLINGS. ROBERT STURDE- VANT, RAYMOND LEET, EVERETT SLATE, GLENN WHITMARSH. DOUGLAS BROOKS, MATTHEW PIERSON, PAUL WHIPPLE, HARRY UNDERWOOD, MULFORD FENTON, RICH ARD ECCLESTON' uns BBOT? Row I: JOAN SWEENBURG, MARY Rocxwooo, RICHARD KNAPP. JOHN SHOVE, JOHN GLEZEN, SANDRA HILL. LINDA HARRIS. Row 2: SHIRLEY HYDE. WALTER TREIBER, TED GEHM. ELAINE WATSON, GERALD CONKLIN, DIANE FLAHAVAN. Row 3: GERALD BALLARD, ALAN HAIGHT, ROBERT BEAVERS, EDWARD LAMB, HAR- OLD DAVERN, DAVID ECCLESTON. ERIC SPRINGSTON Row 4: DAVID WHITNEY, JAMES KEESLER. ANTHONY OLIVER. DELoREs WASKO. JUDY HARTZELL. ELAINE WEBSTER. WAYNE SMITH. NOT IN PICTURE: GERALD YOUNGS. SUSAN EVERHART, DONNA HURLBUT. PATRICK FARRELL. KENNETH BULLIVANT. Q A V ISA N4 ,A I fC 3 1 Row I, PHYLLIS KAPRAL, MARLENE WATTS, CYNTHIA HARUK. MARY HEATH, SAN- DRA CROWNINGSHIELD. LUCILLE WILLIAMS, CAROL ANN WYCHICK, CAROL HOAG. Row 2, SUSAN MORGART. MARY SADDLEMIRE, RUTH STOCKWELL. SHIRLEY Ross, SHARON BALLARD, JOYCE QEAVERS, ELAINE HARPER. ROW 3: LOYOLA GREEN fCADETl, DALE KINGSLEY, HARRY WILLS, ERNEST GRANT. MARY JANE BROWN, JEANNE ELLSWORTH, HARRIS UTTER, PEARLEY CLAP- PER, JOHN HERZBERG, GLADYS SMITH' Row 4, THOMAS SAMMONS, GARY STURDEVANT, ARTHUR SOUTHARD, HAROLD STRICRLAND. GLEN SCHMEDICKE, JIMMY RACE, LAUREN HOUGHTON, DAVID SMITH, NOT IN PICTURE: KENNETH HAZELTON, EDITH MORGAN, RONALD ROCKWELL. JAN. ICE MEADE, MICHAEL JACOBS, DOTTIE MAY FENTON, LAURA FRANCIS CATTIN MARCIA ECCLESTON. RICHARD CROSSET fs A.- it -4. Row I: ROBERT FAL IOLA DONN EUGENE HALL DANIEL DRISCOLL HOWARD POYER KI DER ' ' ' LD ' ROW 2: CHA.RLENE HENNINGSONZ KATHERINE HAIST, MARTIN CLANCY, SANDRA KIMBLE, CHARLES ANDERSON, CAROL STOUGHTON. BARBARA DECKER. Row 32 HARRY SMITH, EILEEN FARRELL. VIRGINIA ADAMS, JIIMIE MARRITT, RUBBY FRITSCH GARY YARNES. GLADYS SMITH. an ts : ANITA MAYHOOD. GENE FRALICR, RONNIE STECKER. DONALD INGRAHAM. TH WALLING, DOUGLAS STEARNS. CAROLE ANN HOWLAND, DARLENE FULPH. BEVERLY HARTZELL. EDWARD OSTRANDER, THEODORE FARR, Row Q5 BETTY BRANT. FRANCIS LAMB, SANDRA BAcRo. DAVID WATSON- JOAN RARVER. HAROLD WESTfALL, ICADET1 SARA HALL. 01 IN PICTURE: BILLY COLEMAN. DONALD HARVEY, BILLY NEADEAU. NORMA BIRMINGHAM. HELEN CLARK. ELIZABETH GILBERT. DIANA NEADEAU. GRACE WIL- cox, LEONA TWINING. ERNIE KO9LlN5K'- ,XCIIV fl-'5 M L4 Ks?-'X--xg? X X Xwg Xl f r' fffffga U F X a I KM W X .L XPS if-gg N . s Q up Sxfl. aj sxxb X SAFNN X S I 4 I D XX I ' I wi? Li NV f ' 'X' ,- -K I, f-1 .J L'L .Z ' Row 1 Jean Carver June Beardsley Ramona Sparrow Wlnnxe Balley P ll K1 e Roh! 215 Beigy VanD1tto Ruth llorshl er Mary Lou Cross Dorothy PW b t R35 3 Mary Burton Mom Zopp Barbara Hurlbut Row 1 Betty Blrd Sylvla Henderson G1 Tho to Elaine Hebert, Dorls Ketchum Ona m n Bernice King Row 2 Joan Peters Donna Wade Ramona El 11S Carol DCISS Barbara Underwood Jacquellne Travis Row 3 Teresa Belrne Dorothy ZODD Beverly Spencer Mary Belrne Jo Anne 0hleen Ihtherlne I-Workey 50 2 1 ' ' ' Z ' 9 Y ' - . I y 1 ' l. -I I , . , ' v 9 1 n I u ' ' D 1 1 U 4 Row 1 Harrlet Clough Judy Barrows Judy Schermerhorn Susan Kinne Mary Ann Wegrzynskl Row 2 Joan Frost Jane Berthel Beverl Stevens Row 3 Bonelta Thomson Pat Mathews S irley Travls Mary Lee John son Marlon Goodwln Cross June Beardsley lary Burton Standing Beverly l niuk Do' othy Probert GIOTIB Thornton Phyllis Kleine Barbara HUTIUUU licki Ohleen Donm Wade L .J ...J U 51 Seated: Ruth Dorshiner, Mary Beirne, Mary L00 J0hU50n- Iaiy Loq Hr' ft P1 G FI' g,-, D il Jig, E eQ?gG'3' 39 gg! 9 5 E959 9 99969, 5 1 Q 9 9 Q 994 V Row 1 kenneth 0l1ver Richard Smith Richard Prentice Donald Kleine Marvin Strons Orrin Rowe John Florence Row 2 Charles Angel Joe Belrne Franklin Pendell Ken Christopher Melvin Bowman Dennis Drown Dick Gehm Ken Swan Bob Little Donald David Row 4 Ervin Smith Richard Ballard Hugh Cotcamp William Swan George Underwood hrtord Miner Kennard Drown Howard Collver Joe Burke John Fordham Dean Burton Ruth Dorshimer Accomlanlst Mrs Eleanor Goodwin Director Row 3Q Art Doyt Jim Keibel, Walter irish, Millard Lewis, Ray Root, D l.'l-'L Seated: Robert Gates, Marilyn Zelsnack, Maribelle Barrows, Sylvia Henderson. Standing: Theresa Van Ditto, Phyllis Kleine, Barbara llurl but. Seated: Jean Carver, hrgaret Fordham, la Lou Cross, Eunice 'hi - ing, June Beardsley. Standing: lillis Dgss, Ann Vandeburg, Donga Donald Kleine lade, lhrold leaker. 54 B A N P Seated: Boy Arnold, Ruth Dorshiner, lary Lee Johnson. Standing: Herbert Hyde, Robert Little. Bef'-ff' Gurney 90015 Kewhu' Seated: Sue Kinne, Keith Kennedy, Beverly Innid, hr! Hitl- AKQC lidlrd Sith 55 ff N N U D + BCVVTID lwdniuk, Wlfy Lou Cross, Phyllis hleine xD5vht.,ary uurtox ' l- -4 n' J Lee Johnson, Bob Little, Ruth DOPSHIMQF, Standing Harold weaker Donna Wade. 'P' ard Gurney wr Mrs. Eleanor Goodwin. . J V sy is I 1 f.-I ,Q gif in Wg ' U, 5 W ig + l v 1 Q .. if 1 Q ' r 'H Q? T is I Q :H W ag ff, 'iffy K 'ei Q . H' '.,fiJQ- Q if K A . , y.i?fFiih?z 'O-4 4 . 15- dl Q 6 9 it I-3,21 'C z u ' - Y -! I J -Sf WU' , ew' W, miie If x H ri za GK , 'rf 112 il. ff 565 N Alan V 93 K 'e 1 9 Jr: Wag' tx J r f 1 4 5 ' Q7 aw 1 I? vw nd ll , Q E i 1 b X AX In Q M Il1lI'n.lllg.g rnulym L., .mu lm lomuimns You 'The linmvrunwn Four' becond Honeymoon Q in 9 Y ,fy 58 'lhe Lucky AC-CIUUIIL FUP W I 39 .EAS 59 X 2 Y E 3 Q JE K 'N'--...W , TAS 'I umm- .um nvr Iulixing Umliy' '11-1' Umfalim 'lm- .wulv hmm' - Pl' I .I' H L 'luv xh5phL.-Vglliui 1. HUSIIQUH CAST Jeff Cilml les Hyacinth Hel en Peggy Eve Sarah Lenore Mrs. Trimmer Tmck Driver Offstage Voice S 'When she knocks f Frankl in Pendel 1 Gloria Thornton Robert Little Mary Burton Phyllis Kleine June Beardsley Jean Carver Gertrude Lamb Mary Lou Cross Beverly Iwaniuk Dennis Brown Raymond Root and dives into thmy eet out fm under. e 'wuchd0,n.' I quftgffthes hamper, yelling BRC! rl K 'I'm the lady of the house Sort of a Mother Goose H!,,,, 'K I h et ts ff is now? Bobbingaround inmygas tam- tgairs leg re I 3 1. K :ui B , pl 5 N 0 D N so i ...I Seated: Mary Burton, Phyllis Kleine, Jean Carver, June Beardsley D sanding: nary Lou cross, Betty nira, wnmie Bailey. Seated: Mona Zolll. Joe Beirne, MSF! Beime- Standinglk gue, Sue Kinne, Ruth Blanding, Jo 0hleen, Jean Gruesbec . u y Zell. Seated: Doris Ketchum, Ruth Dorshiner, Assistant Editorg licki 0h- leen Editor-in-Chiefg Margaret Fordham, Assistant Editor: Eunice hlning, Art Editor. Standing: David Brown, Shirleg-lclntosh, Nona lontague, Frieda Fritsch, Shirley Howland, Barham ith, Glenn Tur- ner. Absent: Elaine lebert, Bush. FN W J I -J ...,, .,--.....,-.-, ------ -------Y--W-. - V - - gg Max L to la: .me Burke, mrs. Elizabeth Glynn, Gladys Quail, Glenn Turner- ,-! - lli, Ll E If .N x L to R2 Nicki Ohleen, llonm Wade, Alma Brewster, Barbara Smith, Shir- ley McIntosh. 63 fy, . X' O ..-I x.j P1 D Charles Angel, senior photographer and Mr. Eugene Quarino, photography adviser. i is 1. I' .flg 5 5 i..4i 1 of Joe Burke, Dean Burton. John Verfy, ROY Afn01d, Willis Deissf Roger Glezen sean cn Ja srmh, Ni wma' , B cc Edla us, mthy gmingmm, W Doris Pulmes? Linda RiCggi tlS, M31 cfinion. gtandng: DBYIISJJ Gehm, sue Gehm, Shirley 0liver, Jeanine Croft, Iatrica Hall, Jean 0liver, Dorothv Gnlesbeck. Eleanor light. LIEJIQAKY CLUB L5 Seated: Dorothy Zopp Secretary. Standing Chairman of Awards and K Micki Vice ldent U CD FN xJ E qv N f -4 Seatedit Mari Burton, Harold Meaker, Donna Wade, Micki 0hleen, Dorothy Zopp, Jim De an, Margaret Fordham. Standing: Jean Carver, Nancy lid- dis, John Parker, Louie Ellis, Herbert Hyde, Judy Schermerhorn, Stew- art Gurney. CLA S S KE, PRESE NTATIVES Seated: Ruth norsniner, Harold Meaker, Mary Lee Johnson. Standing: Phyllis Kleine, Herbert Hyde, Donna Wade. HO Q- N '19 0 Q fa s .-J Q X Lf, EM .1 ,X ACE R manuals' T Nr? Alf? -, M I 5 jf N-- Q . JW ugh, -'MN ME 9' W '1 'A 477' at A- JMU f v . SPORTS mggg ASL?- f' N! XN X f ix ,JH X X 5 U X Z, fx! C3 txxf :ffl A i X , WL XXX Wyx nr! .X ' ? fl kNNfXN 1752 U Q ' f ' ' gy ' K 7 a f X4Z?7Q Qx xgf' f x N ,A 'X '. f N gf if X 23 WW! Qffwwcafjxgmmacaelcdccyggan Seated Raymond R ot, R bert Brigham, Bll Swan, Frank Mchullou n, rdon Ellis, Ken Swan, Leon DePue, Everett Jenks, Fred Zanker, r Arrow Mlke Zopp Standlng am Van Busklrk, Charles Ge m, 7 ert Oll er, n a e , er e, ur ce raman, l G0lDlf Gllfi 48-49 Coach Gilbert and Coach Van Busklrk Chenango Forks game here ON HE Fllfllb e Golden E gles of Uh tney Polnt dId very well n fo this ye nlng ee the r games and loslng wo Both losses were to Ghenanqo Forks, who won the champlonshlp VhItney Polnt beat Harpurs st to e rks 3 o e to 2 the second t The second qame was e non league affalr The total score racked up by the Golden Eagles thls season was 103 points Chenango Forks game here. Th a I I otbsll ar by wln thr of I t . 'III' 38 10 05 Afton jjto 13 Balnbrldge 33 to Iunknown scorelbvi VI Io th Fo l t 6 th flrst time and 6 Ime. I I VAIQSIIY ISI-lSI4IfTl3All Seated ed Zanker wie E is, Harold Meek Char es Gehm Ke Vandeburg, James De an Standing Dean Burton Llttle, erbert y e, Ken Peterson, Coach Al Socquet '1- Coach Socquet and Coach S lllv n J m the DeWan takes a one-handed shot from f ul ne Oxfo UNID ARSITY ...Y ..,.. 'sxki' ?C,f Seated , P , D I Ke um e Belrns Ken Swan Standing Raymond R ot, Jlm Kalb I Everett Jenks, George Underwood Coach Soquet Reaching for e rebound In the Tru Lewle Ellis sinks 1 B9 5t Tfumans mansburg game here. burg. SOPHOMORES Seated: Marshall Hilthy Dlck Gehml Nugh Cotcamp, Dlck Loveless, Cralg Monk, Standlngt Albert Shraugeq John Andrus, Bllly Doolittle, Gordon Hlls. The Sophomorea won the boys' eaaketball Champlonshlp. J NJ SEVENTH GRADE Seated: Rlchard Smlth, John Ford- ham, Larry Zopp, John Glezen, Rlch- ard Ballard. StendIn92 C473 Ahs' manh, Dlck Glezen, Stewart Gurneh Marry Beecher, Gary Driscoll. FRESHMEN Seated: John Brown, Blll Stearns, Donald Klelne, Norman Strong. Standln : George Gohl, Robert Brlg- Q ham, Jack Taylor, Joe Burke. . 5 -. 'J-lr. ,Q 43 RFQ? .,W SENIORS Seated: Deen Burton, John Perkeg Ken Brown, Maurice Braman, Austln Llndow. Standlng: Bob Ollver, Blll Newell, Al French, Don Brown, Jack Parmalee. .vQ'l'5k JUNIORS Seated: ulllard Lewls, Ken Pendell, Ray Root, Denny Brown, Ken Chris- topher. Standing: Carl Schmed- lcke, Gordon Jones, Dlck Brown, Joe Gates EIGHTH GRADE Seated: Walter Holden, Charles Un- derwood, Nlck Taro, Robert Gates, Kelth Kennedy, Harold Ellls, Donald Davld. Standing: Ken Ollver, Bob Llndow, Robert lrlght, Irby Crever, l Walter, Blll French, Jlm Knowlden. mslila ll 6 3 .6-5: W nm W ' Y ith nllfmw 1 N, new--f... Q -I ,mlvsq KT fl' T' V ,, mlm, IW Nb Seated Glenn Turner, Kenneth Peterson, Keith Vendeburg, Iershel eth, Wll e Sw n, Le n DePue, B ll Steer Stendlng Coech So cquei, E erett Jenks, F ed Z nker, Jlm KI bel, J m Delen, ewle l Hugh Cotcemp, Norm Strong TRAC L M, . Ask- Q 99 ml-Vigi Seated Ol r, n Bowma , lard Lewls, Dennls Brown, Rey ot, n Brown, John Pe ker, Bob Llt e Stenoang C ech Al oc et, Robert Leach, Jlm ll e John Verry, Harold Meeker, Fred en ker, Bud Gurney, Maurice Bremen, Don Ketchum, Frenklln Pendell, erett Jenks, Deen Burton 73 'SQ' Ns, 1 If FRESHMEN Seated: Barbara Underwood Jac uellne Travis Mar n Zelsnac adys Boneita Thomson Standing: Carolyn Prentlce, vla Henderson, Schermerhorn S11 JUNIORS Seated Glor Th F Joan Peters, Leora Underwood dean Car ver, dune Beards Standlng Mary Burton, Sh r e KIe!ne, Dot Probert, Dot Zo 'Iii BASKETIS ll SENIORS Seated: Barbara Smlth, Margaret Fordham, Shlrley Howland, Ruth Dorshlmer. Stand- lng: Shlrley Mclntosh-Capt., Mlckl Oh- leen, Juanlta Gehm, Della Cotcamp. lil' ff JUNIORS Seated: Gloria Thornton, Joan Peters, Dorothy Zopp, Jean Carver, June Beardslep Standlng: Mary Burton, Phyllls Klelne, Shlrley Must. e sketbal Q sh SOPHOMORES Seated: Audrey Glezen Beulah Theodore, Beverly Spencer, Jane gerthel, Jacquellne Travls. Standlng: Norma Montague, Mary BGYTDB, Jo Ohleen. i.lAn FRESHMEN Seated: Jacqueline Travls, Teresa belrne, Judy Schermerhorn, Bonelta Thomson. Standlng: Sylvla Henderson, Cora Ensign, Gladys Klmble. Seated: June Beardsley, Sylvla Henderson, I ne Berthel, Jacquellne Travls. Standing: Norma NOHYIQUG, NHT! B,y,n,, Jo Ohleen, Bonelta Thbmson. 5 VARSITY Seated: Shirley Howland, Shlrley Mcln- tosh, Della Cotcamp, Joan Peters, Ruth Dorshlmer. Standlng: Mary Burton, Mlckl Ohleen, Juanita Gehm, Jean Carver. 1K8 ,SV Sw vii 'Ls M 4 ,k . in . + S.. Qing! 3 4 - 31 1 vsf' M. W f bm as 31 Q t 55 6 i nf 'H ll nun! by i Q Wi .,a.-, 'f 3' :uk Q .g,. if E fl -:K ...!...J- llEAlDlEl2S A--1 -A Ig .41 Il VAIQSIIY Cliff RLEADIRS ALL STAR CHEERLEADER 78 S ted: Hardy Lee Johnson, Ruth Dorshlmer, Margaret Fordham. Sta d I g: Mlckl hleon, Mary Lou Cross. Mary Lou Cr sz JK! r 'P' ABBQE rs Ima Beardsley, better known as 'Abb e' to her physlcal educat on ll s e c o ove e us s e has tabl hed rs an teams and encou ed re competltlon n lntramura gam e has b s aders Club nd u a r ar very grate r I she has done for theme Seated arolyn Prentice, Ru h Dorshlmer, Anna Lln ow Standing Mary Burton, Mlckl Ohleen, Ann Vandeburg Flrst Row: Ruth Dorshlmer, Shlrley Mclntosh, Jane Berthel, Penny Mack, Mary Belrne, Dody Kelly, Mlckl Ohleen, Margaret Fordham, June Beardaley. Second Row: Teresa Belrne, Judy Schermerhorn, Marianne McNamara, Alma Beerdsley, Marle Scott, Bernice Whltmarsh. Ramona Sparrow, Delores Potter. Q l ... glip I I 1 4 w Row 12 Loretta Swan, Sue Welt, Nancy Bishop, Janlce Eaton, Peggy Hen- nlngsen. Row 2: Ruth Ellsworth, Eleanor Wight, Joanne Glezen, Mary Ellsworth. as x .f V' - 5 INNFRS Sondra Rozello, Suzanne Qulnn, Eunlco Barrows, Ethel Kimble, CarolFarre Dfxx U X D-I' Y Him' -df' . f ..1i....-f .wif ?'da' L f yvtjf, L-hs... ,,,.,.-nnannsv QF . N ..,,-.Q Y gg 5 Wm in 5525 u- BN IJUQNC N Semor tional, research is art students display art accorrrplishments with their w . ,Q 'xv- , Q K s., Q znstr-uctor, Hrs. Tracy, ii-' conducted under the gizidance of Hrs. Frawley and Mr. Crosley. rf ,I ,,, N A- , N .f 45,1555 llUic'lil?'2f'f' f fi Q P 'if 1 fm' A r vvggfi' 143511 'P IIE' Ll S YWe play, 'The American hUy,' is drumatized by Mrs. KeLLey's tenth grade Ehglish class. Mr. CrosLey's nznth grade soczal studzes cLass saw a sap-evaporato1'gt Mr. F?unklin PendeLL's fbnm X !!!V I Hrs. Roche advzses pupzls zn thezr Soczal Stud1e5 work Sv, 5+ jr After h1s homeroom contrzbuted the most to the Red Cross Kenneth Chrzstopher acted as prmczpal for a day Ken ordered the Jumors to Lunch fzrst to eat thezr free 1,ce cream Semo-rs dzscuss occupational oibportumtzes 171 the field of Cruzl Sefmce 86 W ff? we Urlwerszty The trzg quartette work on trzgonornetrzc formulae 27 E' ' r Mrs. Fruwley assists Barbara Hurlbut in applzcatzon at Coy-nel, ,R , , - uv v . Q- -3-ggi? , X. at W . . A S . : ij gm. M, K X . x + X3' ' S R .. K l 3' 9,53 g QQ- . Nm f 'A Z ff x v sg .QQ QT? Q ' Q wh A 'Qi 5 M e F, 2 ' QQ 15 . N fl, QJIQQIQPQPEAQ, 'A Vik 't 'fkfqqfuii fixm Ofsqg' Q Awww Wm+e.'f enum or f'W15f?'QQ'Wf5f: 5f'Qd 'fha'5' came.-s af'f'cf? v AxEbbTs'S,?uToCimie yggq, 45 gf lfgei EQQSMQA fqbbftf V 'milk fr Qolcgpq -. x-.,x J if LN. is's second grade prepare for a spelling lesson. 'EP' fialfh CafgfffiugrgigsitgziegttgnglMrs. TicIznor's room experiment with electri- 3 s 2 4 5 S W3 , 1 ' Q4 ku The story of Dick and Jane is enjoyed by Hrs. Knapp 's first grade reading class. 'B fQ,V1..g - Lax ,- ' Wfgmfh IN- n X . ' vii.- E 7 'Q r- ' sv, 1555 Wx xx KA M A IWW N 4 V A 30,1 .R AQ 5- 1 , l'? ga 3 555 ak 2 f Q-4' Sw his ,f I ',,. if, 1 z L f 'Xl Ji 4 B . i'5'l Q ' 'ef' ., V' I i. r fi 1 Tk-ff' 'Q w QR AQ' an, 15? , Q 1' Q +-av' ' 1 4 x - v I ..- N gl 32 Q95 V A X 5 Y Fla. I In A KN -.al X I ,flax E ff-fi. Q K Q H 'fs X 31 E Ri it SE uw , e D xz, , r ' .g J . r m IQ' fb if if 9,1 il 'M' S a Ox . K 2 1 3 KW X. S. x, Xa X. ? 'R ' 4. A if sw 0 -n w W Q -r f . .L '95 Xu! G . The Play HOW Boots F0Ol6d The King, was presented by Miss Clark 's s ixth grade. A Q we Y, , , 144 Mrs. RozeLLe's sixth grade class show their mrionette theater. The play, Little Red Ridinghood, was presented. A 'V 'svisw ,. --ear!! Pupils MSS of Mexico. ,n-fx i..,:'F make a study zr reaazng c Elzzabeth Holden and Robertllarsh demonstrate the use of di-Ugg-pon through fractions ana rmxed numbers. AgIc ss test mzlk for XJV 1'xH.JjNG M 03 Ig ' f'4x ' JD L-1 L ffiwwgf mil, IN I' f ' 4' f' d X . I . A. 1 , ww ff r K' ..,,, Congratulat lons ssnvacz C 5 5 4415403 M0724 Eylaffffjfahw 'ru- r's HARDWARE STORE has furnished af 665' 'the people or this community with hardware and electrical supplies for Vmany years. 98 -I F 1 l l 1 -A in-T-wr. . , Yi a rx Q 1 I Y Al 0 a -'ws MA1c1:'EM H YOU BREAK'EM BINGHAQTON AuTonoB1LE svaxno co xc JARVIS STREET BINGHAHTON N Y WM DUHLMEIER GARAGE 0ff1c1al AAA Servlce BLUE COAL General Automobile Servnce Gelgline Oils Lubrication Tire Repairing Whxtney Poxnt, New York Da! Phone 78 I te Phone 7 B A Blrchmeyex 9 ,, , . Y I O U . . . . - . D . U ,MMQQnwwmwwWWWTMQQWQ N - e 3 I . , . L I 1 - J gf Oxo sl -K re, YL QW' ulf wS,4 L G BALFOUR COWANY I JOHNSON CITY OPTICAL C0 Attleboro Massachusetts Class Rings and Pnns PlE ECE'S PEINSYLVAMIANS camencenent I7 Bonn STREE Invutataons furnssh round and square dance Diplomas Personal Cards Jonsson c1TY,neu Yoax IIIJSIC Club -nssgnna Memoraal Plaques for your enJ0YM0nf Representatnve Leland G. Lee h l6U Hermitage Road ROCheSt8l', N- Y- I FRED KNAUF PHONE 7..Q212 165' CENTRAL DRY CLEANERS 9 The G L F Feed Store keeps many farmers of th1s area supplled With feed fnr thelr stocl Compllments Mary Wllcox G1ft Shoppe 101 WHS Wh1tney PO1Ht R6CP98tl0H Alleys Whltney PO1Dt,N Y ' ' f I Sgwi YV' 5 CUWL uvems TO ,gli gqsrg wmww-Lf. .W If , M :,:: 5 . . 5 J igga w f wx X K X Q1 'NK Q M-2, V X is QRS W ,,,. 3? ,Q ig X ea.. asses s, mx Q x , .,.. 2-wg, it ' X? 5:5323 be .-L i H Q W e QXST. Q xv,M W , x W A .WWW we 'ws 1 K Nw Llsle Producers Coop L1sle, A Y Manager TI-E CLASS OF '49 FRCM D? ANJNRS CHARLESLEAHY :war g wi,Wme W Harley Beardsley ARDIS J Phone 81 W42mZ-FTZOG 102 t mf V 1 ' 'Y f , I O F K 1 E Y S Q t A ..M iw mW k 6 K' A f W 1 5' UW nfiff issi ilk 'Q V ' Q THE WILCOX PRESS ace, EIGHT YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL NTING OF THE W P C YEARBOOK THE MAROON AND GOLD A S3.T.1Sf1Pd Customer SIU! avg The rome and Off1C6 of Dr R1ChaPd DFISCOI1 d6DL1SL,COll1DS Street Whltney POIDL 1? HUGH I . SHERWOOD RATHBUN S PHARMACY carries anythlnc Clothler and Furnlsher Boots Shoes and Rubber Foods ln the Ilne of prescrnptlons drugs t ds and cosmetlcs Whltney Polnt N Y grae mg Car ww LG KEN Congratulatlons 104 Q , 4 mf , . . 1 I . . . . , , l I . . . , . . SEGA x aff .1 C N31 vi A t..m ,4 ...,,.,N,...,......,,, I........ Guxratukdias to the I949 Graduatun9 Class HAROLD B BRENNAN HOME l p0lNt New Yank SOUTHERN TIER LIVESTOCK MARKET f --7'2 whltllf-by Polnt N Y SALE EVERY TUESDAY GOGD LUCK to the GRADUATING CLASS 9 C A HILL AND GENERAL INHIRANCE . Ml To C L S T U I Wi-.fn a' y I ,f lm I of 194 C 105 Hall s Hardware has a complete line of paints and hardware QANSOM FDANKLII Scrap Iron R Metal 1 Used Parts W ltney Point New York Phone 126 PAPER METAL RAGS WRIGHT ELECTRONIC SERVICE Old School Building Whitney Point, New York Phone 144Y2l f U T 1 ll. 'i Auto Nrecking h 1 I . WHITNEY POINT IMPLEMENI' COMPANY ND MJ 107 Nr W . W . Sales and Service for CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Passenger Cm an MACK TRUCKS Ludlow Motor Company Inc 60 Hawley B1HghamtDH N Y X YLoVQRS Wham T 5 Q. Mensa of ualfijy s DILL E NHECKS fox Yme Hawaii Ma.m'Tovn 144.87 Phone '43 oi. 3 211W Tl-,.,,., r X,JlmTnc3 Fimmf N Y Dal- 'I ans VL'-4 ggggzif RLTQ L C5noxuan 'YXnc, Tmvls. C 'Gas A RLG- 108 d , YN W 11 'a Y Q 'I RT' GiFTs Bn g I EK f in , n HCS ' ' , . . ' . 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