Whitney Point High School - Maroon and Gold Yearbook (Whitney Point, NY)
- Class of 1958
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X Q D S TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page ................ ... 1 Editorial Staff ......... ... 2 WPCS to Tucson... ... 3 Foreword ........ ... 4 Administration... ... 5 Seniors ......... .... 13 Jr-Senior High... ....23 Kdg. to Grade 6 .... .... 33 Activities ....... .... 51 Sports .......... .... 65 Advertisers .... .... 77 Index ........ ...93 EDITORIAL STAFF for the laroon and Gold includes Pat Hodges and Carol Neadeau, Co-Editors and Dave Richards, Art Editor. They have had the responsibility of year- book planning, mats to lay out and a theme to use to tie together the pages of the 1958 Maroon and Gold. 2 4.-.,,..,..,..-,..., -......................4....,...,. ...,Q -e A AY. - -- -K' ' -V----YW -Y 3 I I ess. MSWU' H Qswf rw if' Tr- N.. X 4 :az M' I, i K--N., A-N 1 I 4 I l N X Ni- 'I . f I ' 5 .Q .. f' - I Carol and Pat put through 2. call to Irs. frawley- -E I uu-f'---s, ' 2 . .,sf' im ' -www If' .W I I 7 A-QI--+ I I ' f I YIPQI. 1 '-. ' - I I X- ' xx. 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Frawley has come to know hundreds of fam- 3 I ilies in the central , district, as she help- X X ed guide the careers rss 4 of countless IPCS alu- Irs. Helen Frawley Joined the IPCS fac- ulty in September 1945 as a junior high Eng- lish teacher. Start- ing a part timer gui- dance program that soon grew into a full mni. Everybody at IPCS wishes Irs. Frawley the best of health for many years to come and hopes she has taken with her to Tucson pleasant memories of happy days here at school from 1945-1957. 3 III! ....-F-W-.Y Foreword Assuming that any person who has been at Whitney Point Central Sch- ool would like to keep informed a- bout its activities, the Maroon L Gold staff annually makes an at- tempt to keep a pictorial, as well as historical record of each year's events. Mrs. Helen Frawley, WPCS Guidance Counselor for more than 10 years, is now making her home in Tucson, Arizona. Staff members wish to get her ON THE LINE to tell her all the things the students have been doing since she left. Tony Farr, Senior Class President from Room 209 in Wilson Memorial Hospital likes to keep in touch with day to day events at his alma mater while he is convalescing from his auto accident of last summer. For eighteen years students have been buying a Maroon E Gold to have a record of their school year. As another yearbook reaches the hands of its subscribers, the staff sin- cerely hopes that this year's ON THE LINE Maroon and Gold will be one more treasure to enhance their school memories. ll 1 .. fffffl ff! ,ffxff W iff C '5 VN 1 mf W ffff ff, ll! ff' 4 Administration 1 ' X 1 mg I Y S EQ? Sup. Prin. C. E. Adams Congratulations To The Class Of '58 You've run the course, you're On The Line The future's yours, just make it fine. Stand steadfast, tall and always true To what is right and best to do. but work to serve, keep your nerve. cross swords with greed, is what you need. and hate, Don't work for self Fight corruption, Contend with fraud, Deep rooted faith Battle infamy, lust You are the one who makes your fate. I close with this, it is no jest, Have faith in God ..... and Meet The Test! bf Miss Virginia Hill, Office Assistant, is On The Line daily to keep an account of the cafeteria money. She also types all ' requisition bills and orders of WPCS. 6 Mr. Osmer J. Brooks, Vice Principal, is the man to get On The Line if infor- mation is sought concern- ing Adult Education at WPCS. He can al ! questions about ances of the sc o and student activiti '. Mrs. Evelyn Storrs, School Secretary, really is On The Line, maintaining the switch board operation connecting the entire school for all inter-room and outside calls. She also does the school secretarial work and acts as reception- ist in the main office at WPCS. Main Office -1-,--W--wwvww Board Cf Education Seated: Carl Bird, Clerk, Kenneth Stearns, President, Leslie Strong, Hiram Goodrich, District Superintendent. Standing: Francis Kennedy, Franklin Pendell, Charles Pratt. Not in Picture: Ernest Edmister, Treasurer. BOARD OF EDUCATION During this past year the Board of 'Edu- cation has had to be On The Line to make such decisions as: where to put a new fifth, sixth and grade art teacher in September 1958, what shall the 1958 bud- get include, a teachers salary scale and shall WPCS hire a dental hygienist be- sides the regular problems connected with running a school this size. Miss Nettie Clark, Grade Supervisor, has gone right along the line from Kdg. to grade 6, to see that achievement tests have been administered to about 1000 children, to coordinate grade assemblies and to keep a satisfactory account of grade records. Grade Office Irs. Evelyn Neadeau, Secretary to Miss Clark, in On The Line that connects the grade office with all its 32 rooms plus calls from the main office and outside. A 7 1- e- Mali-I' ' I ,,,. , . Z., gl ! . ,,., ,. L, ... fnyoefrer A Ab' a'A3f DfAD' D'-Z' if 'D' 2 UA FACULTY X 1 'l I - ' qv 4 . , ' Q i wifi , L q . Q ,J : f Q nm 4' . V age 1 ' s ....e W 'H Mos 1 Q 9 M M ' r K ft. Xv f U q fMM- I' I . :gms f. Kindergarten: Mrs. -Glaoys - . First Grades Miss Margot Sm1thg Mrs. Delores K1DC31d, McDonoughg B.S.g Mrs. Margaret g'S'f MMrS'Eg9fgiittS grgogs- ' ' Clinton, 'Mrs. Helen Fordhamg ' r?' 1 av oo ' ' ' ' , Mrs. Cleo Abbottg Mrs. Doris Mrs. Elolse Dau1ey,B.S. Q 1 , Knapp f .. ...Qi A A? M '.5y?QA?? ,.'Q in .ogibl . f E ?Fiw?!l:' tag 'iw'Q?mm 4 .M Q? A M sn r r'+e .4L7Vl?Q g? I ,.l., ,. .M fwxz. ' -- 'LAA' C 5 A qi as n, '.ww'nqw... ,R 'En ,ii if llf f. . f in W W! Q W W 5,415,515 Second Grade: Mrs. Gladys Clute, B. S.g Miss X?ii? htGrageg D M532 gzigge Marian Atkinson, B.S.g Mrs. Connie Hodgesg Mrs. Leslig 6 S j hiss veia Bush. Geraldine Harrisg Mrs. Hazel Clough, B.S. Mrs. 6evgri9 vickery B.S.s' Mrs. Kathryn Scott. 8 Walsall:--A ,,.,Yv..,,f. GY'6 UAwGgTY'T 5-Q5 US 5 UTSGT' s f5a.w yi' ,- F in I Ha . .2 X x .K :I . , L. 5 I Fourth Grade: Miss Ruth Young B.S.: Mrs. Ruth Peeblesg Mrs. Lois Goodrich, B. S.g Mrs. Nellie Richardsg Miss Eva Howland. B.S. Il!l gg, in 1 ihx. ,.'kV. jgggjgggg , Eggyej f l oi an f i i. ffam Sixth Grade: Mrs. Thelma Monk Mrs. Florence Roys, B.S.g Mrs. Grace Ticknorg Mrs. Phyllis Szczepanski, B.S. Grade Musicg Mr. James VanA11en,B.S.Phys.Ed. .., 5 - --,., f5NyF,W39www4f, d Gfifxffi GxAi'?fi???u H .. K. J M-1: x Viydig -,,A 'A 1 h . F1 1 - I 'wk-f.n5 V5 y X 1 .gi lei , as s 1'3 , ,ig , QQTQQEI 1? S' ffffi' 1 if? Y : -fn . s f A fi Fifth Grade: Mrs. Anna Glezeng Mrs. Clara Rozelleg Mrs. Bernice Northrupg Mrs. Gladys Piech, B.S. Grade Phys. Ed. and av Mrs. Marion Meyers, B.A. aesgaf Jii iiE? Seventh Grade: Miss Nancy Moore, B.S. Homemaking, Mr. Paul 0'Donnell, B.S., J.H. Social St.g Mr. George Ricotta, J.H. Mathg Mr. Richard Smith, B.S Industrial Arts-Metalsg Mr. Stanley Strojny M.A., J.H. Soc. St. E English. 9 fy .nl '14 ni ,,, Eym.. JM tai? ,G Hg, ,V, .. W 5? nd Mrs. Dora Barrows, J.H. Eng.' Mr. Leo Birmingham, J.H. Math, S.S.g Mr. George Wilcox, B.S. Ag.: Mr. Robert Ward, B.A., Jr. - Sr. High Soc. Studies Miss Mae Guinan, B.S., Sr. High Math, Mr. Thomas Lawson, B.R., Sr. High Soc. Studies. 1 ,xi I rk.y' ii, , , V K 1 'J Miss Muriel Mock. B.S., High Eng. E Drama, Mrs. Olga Tracy, S.H. Engz, Arty Mr. Robert Bailey, M. S., Inst. Music, Band, Mrs. Mary Drake, M. Ed.. Guidance. 1 9 12 4 ? 11 -Q i- .., Q' --:,,.-..- . O asaszvewllhf. Wavsieeixv 'DiEi?i?i5afii ' . 1 Mr. Morton Moore, B.S., S.H., -Science E Photography, Mr. George Zimmerman, B.A., J.H. X . Eng., Mrsz Maribelle Pendell, ' B.S., J.H. Sci., Gen. Math, 9ofJ? Qf Miss'Marie Scott, M.A., S.H., f Soc. Studies, Mr. Paul Minacci V B. S., Sci., Mr. Robert G Reichert, B.A. Sr. High Eng. 5 Soc. Studies. 'CAI-Bi' Hugheg Mr . Robert Zeigler , Miss Jeanine Strong. 10 M Mu-in-N-'N ' ,HH ,.... .,., ,,, r.v ,, C.-Q wfmv4.4Q ,,. 5,,,,,.f.-U.-,, 4 I f R15- 9, 1 f X E X W Wx ,,,sx ganna Y S X 3 xl rre , C , 4 , Airu V fik 5 ,5,i iq . A meifiiiiibew , 4 at -'b? ii'2333+Zi v'v' , .Q' 1 . i M C ' l fif:H2 f?2E.dy5 A . e., Piff Ev..f x -f A . 1 ,1............1T- a J. 'E , ff ff' . -- .f CC A , Mrs. Harriet Bulter, B. A. Com., Mrs. Bette Glynn, M-S-, Com., Sch. Paper, Miss Mary Jane Sherwood, B.S., Com., Mrs Eleanor Goodwin, B.S. Vocal Music, Mrs. Marjorie Shrauger, B.S. Girls Phys. Ed., Mr. Jack Halloran, B.S. Boys Phys. Ed- FACULTY Mr. John Sullivan, l.S., Ind. Arts-Woody Mr. David Pearson, B.S., Drivers Ed., Health 5 Miss Kay Sullivan B.S., School Nurse, R.N.g Miss Shirley Segal, B.S., School Nurse, R.N. Helen Wight, B.A., Lib., Mrs. Mrs. Tressa Corcoran, M. A. Languages A Journalism. 4 1 . WHITNEY POINT CLASSROOM TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OFF- ICERS for 1957-1958 include! Left to Right: Ber- nice Northrup, Sec., Cleo Abbott, Vice President, George Ricotta, Adv., Paul O'Donne1l, President, Kay Sullivan, Treas. ll - ua- ri M to .' ' ' Jenks, Building Superintendent, Orvie Sawyer, Gertrude Lewis' , Lynn stanton, Walter smith. Custochans QLD' Cafeteria X CAFETERIA STAFF--Left to Right: Sadie Stoughtgn, Jennie Smith, Beulah Sherman, Mable Sawyer, Jane par- SSH, HCV DOXGY, Mgr-, Sylvia Gruesbeck, Norma Ken- us rivers BUS DRIVERS Row 1: Marvin Aylesworth, Lloyd Burghardt, John Bevan, J. Ward GruesbeckCSupt.D Walter Smith. Row 2: Albert Ticknor, Irving Coleman, Roger Glezen, Carl Short, Lynn Spangenburg, Paul Abbott. Row 3: Edward Henderson. Charles Gonciasz, Earl Leet, Kenneth Knowlden, Ivan Franklin, Eugene Gwyn,E1WYn E3t0D, Adelbert Ticknor, Fred Frisbie, Robert Theleman, Smith Kilbury, Oscar Farr Qlechanicl, Dymitr Czebiniak, Lester Ketchum. Not in Picture: Carl Oliver. 12 fm UM Kffffj XX' lj, XMM 1,3 if J N fy M DN Jfff' 7 W! Seniors X9 W m? f '55 m',1RN,w5 Qgkfw' , ' X ' i xxx P I K S f-LA' I X X 1 L W K fi RONALD LEE ABBEY , f nRonH Gggdral Business. Ron played in Jun- ior Bangfand'Sang in Chorus. .N XRm.f'RY lf N3 .,,, ,. IA AA. W.--ix .xx 1- '- Rtit Lai' 'A vi 'Y Q ESR NEY Dofiliun BAILEY ,'EZ3AffQi3Q HMikeH General Course. Don played in intra- tg gf i?QQi?y. mural basketball for 2 years. Seniors JOAN MARIE BALLARD HJoanH Nursing. Joan has played basketball 4 years, volleyball 4 ye- ars, baseball 5 years, track 5 years, hockey 4 years and tumbling 5 years. Joan was on the National Honor Societ for 2 vears, she also worked on the school paper for 1 year. She was on the make-up com- mittee for the Jr. Play PHYLLIS BOLLINGER HPhy11H Secretarial Course. Phy11 worked on the school paper for 1 year. , V F- N. ffl ALBERT EARL BEILBY HAIU Business Course. A1 was on the track Hp team for 2 years. f6.Qg.jgff IF GORDON RICHARD BOYCE HGordyH Medical Tech- nician. Gordy sold subscriptions to the Maroon 3 Gold 1 year. DUANE FRANK BRAMAN Wifi N Ev P HBrazoH General Course. Duane has sung in chorus for 4 years. MABEL ANN BREWER Mixed course-business and homemaking. Mabel was on the make-up committees for the Jr. and Sr. Plays. Jim was a member of the Sr. Play cast- PEARL EUNICE BROWN General Course. Pearl was in 7th. and 8th. grade choruses, Junior and Senior Chorus. She has played in Jr. and Sr. Bands 3 years each. She was also a member of Glee Club for 2 yrs. PAULINE EDNA CARMAN Secretarial Course . Pauline was a member of Jr. Chorus for 1 year and Sr. Chorus for 2 years. Pauline was al- so an usher for both the Jr. and Sr. Plays. DIANE BROWN nDiH General Course. Diane was on the make- w,,s, up committees for Jr. and Sr. Plays. J , , . p 1 JAMES ALLEN BROWN , ' A A i i A Brownie Business Course. Jim haS1PiaYeT 'e n ,, JV basketball 2 YTS, and V basketbal or 3-. .a2Mw yr., V football for 3 yrs. and V track for V f 335Qg3+MA 2 yrs. Jim has played in Junior Band 1 yr,, 56' ggfhiayfgk Senior Band l yr. and Swing Band 1 yr., Jim : oj gfgvihggiil sang in Senior Chorus for 4 yrs. He was also 'yay Wfbag sug Sec. and Treas. of his class in 8th grade. ,fag .wga,gff 5L Seniors GLORIA RAE BURCHELL NG1oH General Course. Gloria has sung in 7th. and 8th, grade chorus, and in Jr. and Sr. chorus. She was usher at both the Jr. and Sr. Plays. JOHN FORBES CLINTON I uJohnn General Course. John has been a Student Council Representative. S 'ii' 3 V igiiid faswiwi lo ikwwmss Qsisiaaf ies QQyN'E?ff 1 , IARGARET MARY COLLINS lIPegVl leader years, chorus In her repres Senior chorus for l year. Bet was r t for both the Jr. and Sr. Plays. p Omp er Play. BETTY JANE DARROI nBetH Commercial Course. Bet played Soccer iyear, archery 1 year, volleyball 2 years, rack 1 year, softball 2 years and basketball 3 years. Bet has been in chorus 6 years, and in glee Club 2 Years. She was President of Academic Course. Peg was a cheer- ' for 3 years, she played basketball 3 volleyball 4 years. Peg has been in 6 years and played in band 2 years. Senior year, she was a Student Council entative. Peg had a part in the Senior 15 W if U l A gimgkm, ., V fe! '-'4' ',.- -. 2? -e i::::.r:::1:::::i mwwm1f .isiemmwwx 1-. :fm .wg U.. if 1. ,..,.,,,,..,..:,...: ,. ..,- wr., ,. fr.-:4.f-:wb , - -.Wg A '::i'::sgaixiE2 , uf: wif' ...Z ,g 33125 a7'nsxzezwQ -EE? gigxfnqiziizi g'q:,3:1,1f,-vgyfn gr rw wmwv '1mHm'wnH' Xfgillixksxlqg. :ffi-L14-Qfrzfviilg 4-if .mf Seniors WW DONALD BRUCE DRISCOLL VDonV General Course. Don has played Var- sity Football for 3 years, Varsity basketball for 2 years, and J.V. basketball l year, and Varsity track for 3 years. He was in the T, p Photography Club for 3 years, Junior Play ' 'v1gQe,g cast. Senior Play prompter, Student Council 5, -d bl f, fiii. S. . Representative and a member of the Varsity 533553 Club. eete y if QL PATRICIA ELAINE DRISCOLL f ghff HPatH College Entrance. Pat has played bas- X ketball 2 years, hockey 2 years, volleyball 3 1,1 V., ,'5i. .if years, and track and softball l year. She m' 54g has played in Jr. Band 3 years, Sr. Band 4 yr. it and Swing Band l year. She also sang in chor- V 1 us 3 years. Pat was a member of the Jr. Play - , .Nu Cast . A 'V v ,F ' 5' ' 'A 92 .gf LEONARD PAUL CCODRICHX nBut-tonsn Business P3111 College Elltl' Course. Blanche played Paul was in Jr- Band 2 volleyball 1 year. She Years: Sr- Band 2 Years was a member of Jr. pp V and Sr. Chorus 6 years, Band 1 year, Sr. Band ir, A ,,,, 2 and o Cho for 4 5 years, Jr. chorus l H ,,,.5, 'E year and Sr. chorus 2 V ., V - ' years. She helped with ,g .yy .f,' ' - make-up for the Jr. - 1 1 'fa 'Wg 1 Play and programs for ' i 'X the Senior Play. Blan- 'gbgggggw gggxggk' avv Q che was also a member f ' ' If ,glut of Pep Club. ,W 3. f,,, , g ,Q - w Ce ' i DALE JOHN GURNEY . HTankH College Entr. Ln '5Ya,,,M!30-ygi .. :Q ,gb HARRISON JOHN HAWLEY NJaCkH Shop Course John played V. football 3 years, J. V. football 1 year, J. V. baseball 2 years. John also was in Junior Band 2 years, and on the Junior and Senior Stage crews. ,4,.ff1f-UM. RICHARD ANTHONY FARR VTonyH Technical Course. Tony has played J. V. football l Year, V. football 2 years, J. V. basketball l year, J. V. baseball l year, V. track 2 years, intramurals in basketball and wrestling. Tony played in Jr. Band for 2 years, 'and Sr. Band for 4 years. He was Freshman Vice. Pres., Sophomore Pres., Jr. Pres., and Sr. Pres., Chairman A 5 L., Pres. of Varsity Club, and Pres. of Student Coun. Tony was also a member of the Jr. Play cast. DIANE JEANETTE HARP nSpiderN Commercial Course. Diane has played hockey, softball, basketball, volleyball, and archery for 3 years. She has been a member of Jr. and Sr. chorus. Diane was a member of Student Council for 1 year. 16 GLORIA JEAN HOHN HGlon Commercial Course. Gloria has sung in 7th. and 8th. grade chorus, in Junior chorus 1 year and Sr. chorus 2 years. was a member of make-up committee the Senior Play. LOUIS EARL JONES GERALD BERNARD HODGES Jerry College Entrance. Jerry has Played JV and V football, JV and V basketball, and V baseball, and track. Jerry was Secretary and Treasurer in 7th. grade, Vice President in 8th. and 9th. grades. He was Vice-Presi- dent of Varsity Club for two years. Jerry was a member of both the Junior and the Sr. Play Casts. PARTICIA VERA HODGES HPatH Business Course. Pat has sung in Glee Club 4 yrs., 7th and 8th chorus 2 yrs. and Sr. chorus 2 yrs. An ESSPA Delegate, Pat has worked on the school paper and yearbook 2 yrs. and has been Co-Editor of the 1958 Maroon and Gold. She was chairman of the Senior Magazine Sales and highest salesman for the Junior Stationery Sales. Pat was in both the Jr. and Sr. Play. Glo qx the C for Seniors TREVETTE HORNBERGER Trevy College Entr . Trevy was on the Stage crew for 1 year, and in the Photogr phy Club l Yewx V wi WJ ff' MM r 4 fam liW'f1Qf'0 Smpiff Off' LOIS EDNA JONES nLouisn General Course Business Course. Lois Louis Sang in Sr. char- ' X has played intramurals us for 3 years. Louis g in basketball, and vol- Was also a mfmbef of fl so n ea , .67 frfybaii' Lils Sing ln the stage crew for both Sr- ghoigz fs: 2 572332, the Jr. and Sr. Plays. . ,..,,. ,..,. - f V ,.-5 and 7th. and 8th. grade ws., .ryg - Eg,l-5 MQQQS chorus. She was usher Q A W2 for both the Senior and X, ,V I sin. RICHARD WILLIAM JAMES HDickH College Entrance. Dick has played JV basketball two years, and V basketball for two years. He played JV baseball for one year and V baseball for 3 years. Dick was a p member of both the Junor 'd Senior laY 5 casts. He i also a mexbae f the -Nail H211 Honor Soci ty? yjfvxj' 'LL ' VS. ,ef 3, HERMAN N if V f' 1 1 .ik f nHerm1v . , 1 . s X ,,,.,, ' . , - ' 721 ',bt- Q! I Af' I sg I - J 2225: '5f3lifQi4sffLEz1E fP?f:?f''fisfsgfhs ' ' 1 2' 1' R ' - ,112fg1'4'h' 'iiEEi51 V Jiyv GW -, .'i5?559 iffibxgga '.W I fl A -Q 4 Pvt: asf' 15? 255 Jr P A J 6 GMO X1 X stfw JJ ' 1 I Q' 90 ' ' . : 1 Xi 'L La I ' Q W HSV qt K -A ,- Q A NY A A '1Z5JN!El' J 1 v , 1 1 I ' W A WW I V 1 2 ,. , Junior Plays. R My . . sq.-W-'Y'-,, , MARJORIE GLADYS LAMAR Nlargen Secretarial Course Mar ' - ge was Jr. chorus for one year and Sr. chorus fo? Sygyyears. She was also an usher for the Sr, HELEN RENA MALLERY V e enu College Entrance. Helen has been an PGP Club for 1 Year: she has played hockev years, softball 4 years, Volleyball 4 years track 3 years, and basketball 4 years. Helen Sang 1D 7th. and 8th grade chorus, and in Jr. chorus 1 year and Sr. chorus for two years She has helped with the Jr. and S ' perties r' Play pro' Seniors DAVID NORMAN LOVE wave., Mechanics. GERALD ELLSIORTH MILLER Dave played intramurals -W HJerryH iiia ' lt 1 C in football, basketball , .N Agmcu Ura curse . - Q- A f '-' track, and wrestling. . , M, f 4ff, 4f7 46 ,wma Wi f Q4L f! vkuw . '4+ x 5 K ' 4Lzf'f7 -caJaE? .4L+e 15? . cfla'Cy7 f VAIL gggakeika 'cajd rnlsn' R ?5H2g5,aiS?5fQ?fSfi saga Mifygfihi gg , 46x ffF?v., Q9.? HURRAY WARREN PRATT Murray played football ' EggeRDAJAVES1?UIN? 2 years and baseball grlcu ura and 2 years' college entrance. Ed ' has played in Jr. Band 2 years, and Sr. Band 2 years. 1 Q? V' . af , ' C9 up 1 ct CV .! I vary WW,-J'v'Y M 0 lf, 0' . fifv STEPHEN GENE HORGART nJ,f' 'nSteveH College Entrance. Steve played JV I' Jlurz and Varsity basketball 2 yrs., JV and Varsity V football l yr., baseball l yr. and Varsity track 4 yrs. Steve was a member of the Var- sitv Club and in the Junior Play cast. CAROL EVELYN NEADEAU College Entrance: Carol has been a cheer- 4 leader for 3 yrs., she has also played hockey .X basketball, track and tumbling for 4 yrs. and softball and volleyball 3 yrs. Carol has been active as Sophomore Sec., Jr. and Sr. Vice President, Vice President of Student Council and President of Sr. Band. In music, Carol lists 7th and 8th grade chorus, Senior Chorus 4 yrs., Glee Club 5 yrs., Jr. Band 2 yrs., Sr. Band 4 yrs. and Swing Band 2 yrs. Carol worked on the school paper 1 yr. and has been Co-Editor of the 1958 Maroon h Gold. She was an ESSPA Delegate, a member of the Jr. Play cast and Sr. Play program and make- up commlttees and is on the National Honor Society. Carol was highest Senior magazine salesman. 18 ii! -X I U Q1 XP ws 19 -1e,.-..-- ew-Y' -W '--Y 'N uAnGA1m'r snrnrmy Sgessyn Business 385' Played volley ball 3 years, basket ball 3 yrs. a d ft: lQ ball 1 year: ghesowas 2.1 M r Ros y Q. Midge Q o .' Q' 51 . National 'r Society. Midge --1- i tum ing 3 yea , 'hery 4 yrs. volleyb li -. s, hocke 4 r softball 2 years iv- '-9? - 3- lg ISYS. dge was a member o .J . ta- 54 23 , Sr. Ban 4 years, Swing Bavd M 'e. L, Jr ho us 2 y rs, Sr. chorus 4' -: : 11 Glee Club 4 years. Hldge was also a memwer of the Jr. and Sr. Play JUDITH ANNE - :ALL nJudyN Secretarial Course. Judy has played in intramurals in volleyball 2 yearsg she was a twirler for 4 years, and a member of Pep Club for 2 years. Judy was also a prompter for the Jr. Play. She sang in chorus 5 YTS- Semors CALVIN DWIGHT REYNOLDS HCalH Shop Course. Ag law the stage crew for the Jr. and Sr. Plays a member of Jr. chorus rf ' 2 Years and Sr, chgrus - 2 years- P98 worked On the school pa er 2 -5351... P ears Pe ghe mike-ugggomnfas fan .,. , A D. W f-1.51 , ,. . xi- ' - . ::.- ,wma . . 71- -2. f ' ' Q -an Niagra? I' .'ftLn? Cal was a member of A ilk 4 fi . if a ,..y . p. A A.. the Jr- Play- F . -.'.' 'L JUES ARTHUR ROCKWEL a DAVID JAMES RICHARDS Jim TeChIliC3.I . s HD n Jim has played foot ..3Ze...201i. Eiimiia ball 2 years, and h 1 ' ...f .A 8th grade Cher ' f,' 43 - us, he been basketball mgr. K g,, was also a e b for 2 years. Jim wa ' - . xfgay the J m m er on the stage crew fo ' ' A NJ . cast r'D d S . both the Jr. and sr. Edits' av Va A PIBYS- ' ' or t Ok , f'3 T' 7' - .. . uri . Q ,-:wi:fl'f.f'.1:f.A.'f,'A11. 1' f ,gfg gg ,g Q . , L.. w- 0 W x 3 U .V it rf , .L ..,.. .,,. ,... ..,, - L BETSY IARGUERITE ROSS UBetsH College Entrance. Bets has played hockey, volleyball, basketball and archery 2 years. In music Bets has been a member of Jr. Band 2 years, Sr. Band 4 years, Band 3 years and Senior Chorus 4 years member of National Honor Society, Bets worked on the Pointer Weekly for She was a member of the makeup commi the Jr. Play cast, and one of the Sr cast. THOIAS NORMAN STOCUH ' HTomH College Entrance. Tom has played q? ball and basketball 2 years and ba all 3 years. In 9th grade he was Treasa qf class, in 10th grade Vice Pres. and in l2tlif grade a member of Student Council. Tom been a member of the Varsity Club and of he Sr. Play cast. ,. RICHARD ALSON SMITH HDickH College Entrance. Dick was on the wrestling team for 2 yearsg he was manager of JV basketball l year and JV and Varsity score keeper. Dick was also on the track team for 1 year. Dick played in Jr. Band 2 years. and Sr. Band 2 years. He was Treas. of Student Council for l year, and a member of the Jr. Hsharn Business Course. Shar has been a cheerleader for 4 years, she has Played hockey 2 years, basketball 2 years, track 1 year, volleyball 3 years, and softball 3 Yrs- ' ZR fp, C pity and Sr. Play Casts. I3 SHARON LEE STEARNS 1 4 fftfllf Shar was Pres. of her class in 7th, grade, a member of Student Council in Sth. grade, and Sec. of her class Shar was Co-editor was also a member Play casts and the Seniors KATHERINE STOCKIELL NKayH Business Course. Kay sang in Jr. Chorus 1 year. She worked on the school paper for 2 years. Kay was on the program committee for both the Jr. and Sr. Plays. in llth. and 12th. grade. of the school paper. of both the Jr. and She Sr. National Honor Society. LULA FLOSS TIINING HLuH Business Course. Lu played volleyball intramurals. She was a member of Jr. High Chorus, Jr. Chorus, and Sr. Chorus for 2 years. Lu worked on the year book for 2 years and on the school paper for 2 years. She also helped with the properties for LINDA JUDITH WANSER Secretarial Course, Linda played volleyball for 1 year and was a member of Pep Club and of Jr. and Sr. Chorus. Linda worked on the school paper for 2 yrs. and was a prompter for the Jr. Play. l the Jr. Play. KATHRYN IRENE IHIPPLE HKHYU Business Course, Kay was on the Jr. Play program committee, and on the Sr. Play ticket - committee. 419 CAROL ANN SHEARER HCaroln Secretarial Course. Carol has play- ed volleyball 4 years, hockey 3 years, sung in Jr. Chorus 2 years and Sr. Chorus 2 years. Carol was Pres. of her class in 9th grade, she was also on Student Council in 10th and llth grade. Carol was Sec. of Student Coun- c11 for l year. She has worked on the school paper for 2 years, she was Co-editor of the paper in her Senior year. Carol was a ESSPA delegate for the school paper. Carol was a member of the Jr. Playcast, the National Hon- or Society, and worked on the Sr. Play Comm . JOYCE MAY VILBER HJOH Business Course. Jo played archery. She was a member of Jr. and Sr. chorus and an usher for both the Jr. and Sr. Plays. 20 613 'WWWEZQZ ' .. g , cg, WW'Lf795W77 22f! ROBERT HOHER WILSON HBobN College Entrance. Bob was a member of ,ffl both the Jr. and Sr. P Y Stage crew' ' az UARGARET JEANNETTE IR l 1 Y Pe fc1 ege n e , 7 -I 7th- and sr 1' S 11 'VQ31' Year, Q Se orus yea s, Q 9 5' Q Yea-TS, in ,Qi J rs, en er ,--dVff.'- , and S g d 2 r P --14. N1 t L ol P , P A .- .6 of the ' i Jr. nd P1 ca s. ' , , 1, ' ' If xifx E ' X. A O noluum ALLEN TALIIAN s . S HTigerH General Course. fjifaxt Howard has played V. Mr , Football 3 yrs., V. S , track l yr., JV. base- 155' M ball 2 yrs., Intramural ' f 4- basketball and tl- L gf' ing 3 yrs., Hoya was ievQ' .au a member o rsity ., .1 Club for 2 y s , he was , f pf gQQ5Qgs Sergeant a ms . , 1-.ff E 'f .err D QW Tony's on the line to IPCS. E Senior Class Officers Carol Neadeau Sharon Stearns and Dick James, try to keep Class President Tony Farr on the line so that he can keep up with class events while he is con- valescing in Wilson Memorial Hos- pital from his auto accident of last summer. Everybody was so glad when Tony spent the month of December attend- ing his classes, school activities and class meetings. His pals visit him regularlyg thus he has been kept up to date on WPCS happenings. SENIOR orrrcxns W' . 4'-- A' A Left to Right: Dick James-Treas., Sharon Stearns- Sec., Carol Neadeau-Vice-Pres. , 21 f41 - a- -M--1-r -----v-A - -- Aw-irs '- 1 'a-naar ' I . Dick is a most persuasive hypnotist! I want that suit. null Another victim! Head First Now, look closely at this object! Y 1 E s X 1 L :59 Qi 'h But this is the most important chance of my life. - if s,A fy ' f i . in ' 'a wx . Y , - fy 533' ff f FM,'y. ,E . i ' . 1 ' y +?lfg,WF+Mf,4, i y - 'iq ,,,,. , My ' -j' A ' A A A 'K lx V 7 fi 4 ' ' fzlwifigffil-fl?.: ii 4 ' 'if ' I ' ' ' K I' A - g 1 A ,Q '.r3,v.e ' ls, Ngk psi! Rig fzgg I 'Q' V ,n H .,,, Q un! I ,ggjw X ogg X ,mo. 13, .VJ P .A A . Q , if 5+ i + f .?5' n ftw4,: Q54 ' Ajkii i at X-.'2,:E5 41 ff' , f S1 1. gn ' ' flfff A 4 L ' , A . ' Q ' 5 gg . . A 1 1ng.j.fn ,I i . V .,,. f :vim -' ', , .f , V ' - ,. 1 ,ff 112 M. ,fa 'J' ' A ' .Y o t nHead Firstu cast takes a curtain call. What are we going to do? 22 It's very simple to become a hypnotist. 4, ,J w ,M 'H , I an I s. I Jr. -Sr. High 43 ar XX! xx 1 N .J X. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Judy Shearer-Treas., Sharon Prentice-Sec., Nancy ViVirski-Pres., Ray Maselli-Vice Pres. WPCS EVENTS IN 1957-1958 September saw the arrival of school and the first social event of the year which was a dance, HFootball Kickoff,H presented by the Seniors. Also in the month of September the Senior magazine drive was started ending in Oct. with Carol Neadeau being the highest salesman and Har- rison Hawley the second highest. In the month of Oct. the Juniors planned a first dance of the season a record hop entitled HJunior Jumpu FRESHHAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Chuck Franklin-Vice Pres., Janice Mead-Sec.-Treas., Eileen Farrell- Pres , Carl Decker-Student Council Rep. tled NJunior Jumpn with Bruce lac- key as jockey. This month the Sen- ior play at last was presented and enjoyed by all. The Senior class also planned and had a semi-formal dance, the Blue Crystal Ball with music furnished by Gino Calistri. January came and passed 'without too much happening except a Junior record hop HWinter Swingn and the final rush of preparing for 20 wk. regents and scholarship exams. However, in February the classes swung into action with the Seniors SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right! Sandra Kim-Student Council Rep., Jerry Kenyon-Treas., Charles Green Vice Pres., Tom Farr-Pres. with Bruce Mackey as disc jockey. A stationery sale was also had by the Juniors this month, plus the School Fair and the Halloween par- ade in the evening sponsored by the Rotary Club. Rehearsals for the Senior Play, a 3 act comedy entitled, Junior Prom were started in November. Nov. 15 the Seniors had their 2nd dance of the year, HSputnik Stomp.H December 7th the Juniors present- ed their second dance, also enti- EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Left to Right: Dave Thomas-Vice Pres., Tom Judson-Pres., Sherrill Hodges-Studen cil Rep., Susan Morgart-Sec.-Treas. presenting their first record hop of the year with Jack Morse, spinn- ing the records. This month saw also the Juniors tryouts being held for their play in larch. These things happened in March: the Seniors had the last record hop of the year and the Juniors pre- sented their play entitled HGlamour 0y.n In May the Juniors had their an- nual Junior Prom and June 23rd is graduation day for the Seniors, t Coun , N, x . REICHERT Sharon Prentice, Marcia Wegrzynski, JoAnn Pier, Lois Spencer, Virginia Ostrander, tricia Murphy, Esther Merritt, Betty Roach, Beverly Zimmer. 2: Suzanne Prentice, Charlotte Rockwood, Esther Paynter, Theresa Russell, Nancy Vi- , Mr. Robert Reichert, Janice Spangenburg, Carolyn Travis, Louise Verry, Mary Mead, le Willis. 3:y James Miller, Ivan Sears, Daniel Ticknor, Eric Steilen, Dean Thomas, Ivan Moscrip, Talman, Sam Ulbing. 4: Robert Merritt, George Sickles, Blaine Maus, Claude Walter, Bernard Poyer, Michael Joseph Ralston. in Picture: Judy Shearer. Duane Smith. sg 1 Q-'Q' Ti .fg.ff'.i+4 t 1 JUNIORS-MR. MINACCI Row 1: Kay Kennedy, Nancy Barnum, Ruth Mary Davis, Connie Howland, Grace Angel, Sharon Lamb, Ella Gaylord, Diane Carley, Mary Lewis, Jean Love. Row 2: Sandra Ballard, Arlene Bush, Sharon DePue, Elizabeth Hagerman, Mr. Paul Minacci, Suzanne Harris, Helen Heath, Roberta Foley. Row 3: Ray Maselli, Dale Gage, Lonnie Howland, James Lott, Robert Ingraham, Gayle Cook, Richard Chapman, Raymond Leet. Row 4: Leo Birmingham, Stephen Hanzlik, William Kimble, Edwin Lamb, Dale Forkey, Harold Jones, Homer Glezen, George Lyon. Not in Picture: Duane Knapp, James Loveless. 25 SOPHOMORES-MISS SCOTT Row 1: Marie Van Ruth Price, Deloris Wasko, Darleen Thornton, Elaine Watson Dusen, Sharon Tarpinian, Linda Sherman Linda Martin, Elaine Webster Row 2: Anthony Oliver, Mary Rockwood Susan Parton Jacqueline Novitske Doroth Thomas, 7 ! 3 y Miss Marie Scott Nancy L nch Pat ' ' , y , ricia Strickland, Charlene Pratt, Daniel Mullins. Row 3: Walter Treiber, Gerald Youngs, Robert Richards, Gordon Ruston, Harry Turkington, Harry UHGGTWOOG, Hugh McCulloch, Glenn Whitmarsh, Larry Randall, Charles Green, Kenneth Peterson, Richard Reynolds, Charles Shear, Ronald Shearer. N0t ln P1CtUT93 George Lynch, Kenneth Stickle. Ask Alil1.k L fvzfr PA R T Y S ' 'ref' : ,,, : :gif '--f y ian 'v' 'Sf ld ' I..--....T,..w. . 1 ,.,...,, . R, in d t XX ' Q, ZY ' ' SOPHOMORES-MRS. PENDELL , , . . Row 1: Carol Burchell, Diane Flahavan, Diane Fuller, Cathy Bowers, Virginia Clinton, ilyn Glezen, Bonnie Burrows, Catherine Crosier, Linnae Albern. l Row 2: Donald Brainard, Tom Farr, Franklin Bryant, Paul C0rH91l, L01S ADH A1bP0, Maribelle Pendell, Carol Eaton, Carl coilver, Ted Gehm, Rlchard Efckman- Row 3: Martin Atkinson, Marshall Gage, Patrick Farrell, Leslie Carr, Robert Fofkey, ald Ballard. Carl Boehme, John Glezen, Alan Haight, Arthur Brown, James Eggleston, Flahavan, Keith Goodenough. Not in Picture: Allen Brightsen. 26 Mar Mrs Ger- Fred fl! MOORE Irene Howe, Sandra Heath, Sandra Hobbs, Sandra Hill, Margaret Leet, Linda Harris, Laughlin, Sandra Kim, Joyce Hohn. Ralph Kiernan, Barton Harris, Eugene Johnson, Richard Knapp, Geraldine Holdridge, ' Mortgn Moore, Kathleen Hlckey, Edward Leahy, James Keesler, Clayton Hawkes, Tom James. in Picture. Gordon Hammond, Lamoine Huntley, Frank Jones, Jerry Kenyon, Paul Dunham. f,,,,,x Spf -fQ'5w L 21! f i'2Q--372, -H ffl 1-iffy: xy W Q f Crff. XXQXXNXX0 G ,G 'Y Q ' Qhyl 47S6'7f75 gil ,,V ,A ,:,rl'p-:- ll. Q2-zsfjgxiiigs Mllkw i i Agl:1?2E2:fiT ff M, gg:-. JXQ ...Ta .L,,,.-, , , ,. gm .LII '-fm-'r ,....,.... ,,,.1..-. .,.1 W., M FRESHMEN-MR. ZIHHERHAN-MISS HUGHES Row 1: Grace Wilcox, Ella Ross, Shirley Ross, Lynda Smith, Nadene VanBuskirk, Carol Wy- chick, Kathleen Quinn, Barbara Traver. Row 2: George Walter, Wayne VanEtten, James Zopp, Ruth Stockwell, Mr. George Zimmerman Marlene Watts, Dale Swan, Harris Utter, Carl Stecker. Row 3: Kenneth Walling, Richard Traver, Gary Yarnes, Charles Slack. Not in Picture: Miss Carol Hughes. 27 'TD E if Q! cl FRESHMEN-MR. LAWSON r Row 1: Charlene Henningsen, Wanda Lowe, Joanne Miller, Carol Oliver, Joyce Merritt, Mar- ion Gilbert, Phyllis Kapral, Diana Neadeau, Sharron Boyce. Row 2: Lawrence Kilbury, John 0'Brien, Edith Morgan, Mary Peet, Mr. Thomas Lawson, Janice Mead, Glenda Moyer, Arthur Hoke. Gerald Love. Row 3: Albert Heath, Lawrence Piech, Albert Leet, Richard Peet, Elroy Pratt, Ronald Rock- well, Mickey Pixley, Donald Ingraham. Row 42 William Neadea-Ll, Walter Herzberg, Philip Morehouse, James Peterson, Nelson Holl- and, Robert Pendell, Sergei Naramore, Francis Lamb. Not in Picture: Gary Leonard, Donald King, Thelma Lincoln, Barbara Hawkins. cafe rx ...L ,P FRESHMEN-MISS GUINAN Row 1: Helen Clark, Elaine H Haruk, Virginia Crane, Brenda Cotcamp. Row 2: William Coleman, Kenneth Baldwin, Dorothy Fenton, Virginia Adams, Jane English, Miss Mae Guinan, Norma Birmingham, Katherine Haist, Laura Catlin, Paul Carpenter. Row 3: Roger Dunham, Edward Bowen, Mulford Fenton, Gayle Cook, Douglas Fairchild, William Conrad, Carl Decker, Donald Greenmun. , I Row 4: Robert Falciola, James Chambers, Barry Gaugler, Charles Franklin, Donald Brooks, Daniel Driscoll. Richard Clinton. Frank Briglio. arper, Ruth Angel, Patricia Doonan, Eileen Farrell, Cynthia 28 er- -- .pass-mean-Us ,D .,w,-..i., 's-., EIGHTH GRADE-IR. WILCOX Row l: Beverly Treiber, Glenda Ross, Roberta Warner, Bonnie Wuest, Barbara Wight, Kathryn Carpenter, Judith Thomas, Beverly Higham. Row 2: Marjorie Swarts, Judith Slack, Shirley Zimmer, Lorraine Zimmer, Mr. George Wilcox, Ruth Zimmer, Kay Tappan, Charlene Teal, Carol Turner. lf, 1, se G ,Ql,Q,Q,Qv,e,.?. l y: --, IQZT ,..L. n,. f N7 J 2, N ,-,fr EIGHTH GRADE-HR. WARD Row l: David Watson, Lewis Powers, Gary Shearer, Patricia Pierce, Darleen Ralph, Donna Robinson, Lois Preston, Howard Poyer, Alonzo Stickle, Wayne Van0rder. ROW 22 Harry Wills, David Thomas, Paul Swarts, Douglas Underwood, Mr. Robert Ward, Robert Warner. Thomas Revnolds. David Smith. William Wilson. Row 3: Donald Preston, Wayne Smith, Stuart Whittaker, Douglas Ticknor, Samuel Pratt Richard Teal, Gordon Vernon. ' Not in Picture: Donald Smith, Gary Thomson, Luis Wilcox. 29 ' 'li'- .5,f ..l 'cf' ' : 'f'i QZIZLQ- .,,,...,........r....i.. ......., -lgll.. X EIGHTH GRADE-MR. BIRMINGHAM Row l: Mary Diefendorf, Gladys Gonciasz, Mary Fox, Sandra Chesna, Marilyn Gruesbeck, Mary Fitser, Kathryn Douglas, Sherry Shoemaker. Row 2: Carol Freije, Mary Brown, Barbara Ballard, Sharon Ballard, Mr. Leo Birmingham, Janet Chilson, Elizabeth Gilbert, Sharon Lee Bonney, Mildred Brewer. Row 32 Richard Burt, Gerald Crosier, James Crandall, James Bollinger, Delmar Barton, Craig Ellison, Michael Glynn, Charles Barnum. Row 4: Donald Fenton, Robert Clute, John Docalavich, Richard Brown Wendell Henderson, Eldon Abbott, James Bryant, Richard Bailey. Not in Picture: David Billings, Gary Billings. 'lo-J 1 1 EIGHTH GRADE-MRS. BARROWS , . Row 1: Arlene Hoyte, Charlene Harris, Marjorie Jennison, Emma Lou L1vermorei1Sa2gZihHiiil Carole Howland, Maureen Hickey, Susan Morgart, Joyce LaMar, Donna Pendell, 12 bury. ' , Row 2: Albert Hand, Mark McCulloch, James Spraguea Dgngei Peak, Edward Lamb' Mrs' Dora B , Douglas Jones, Dale Hoyt, James Morgart, E War S fan er' , Rgwrgws Michael Hanzlik, Patricia Morehouse, Sherrill Hodges, Ann Louise Hodg9S, JOYCE Naramore, Eleanor Japhet, Marian Mills, Carol Hibbard, Thomas Judson, John Herzberg. Not in Picture: James Merritt, Walter Page, Larry Orton. 30 M .-' wif L 2 Y- :fx ',-6. 'f 1... , X 1 v in f-1 ' X ibut! JVC' EVENTH GRADE-MR. STROJNY ow 1: Patsy Hand, Billie Lee Knapp, Doris Leet, Theresa Hanzlik, Nancy Hoag, Judy Hayes, JoAnn Hayes, Linda Miller, Joan Hankin, Hope McCulloch, Mary Jones. ow 2: Richard Lamb, Henry Manwaring, Robert Hodges, Linda Ingraham, Jo Carroll Martin, June Lott, Mr. Stanley Strojny, Carolyn Leonard, Joan Kuhr, JoAnn Merritt, Larue Lincoln, b rt La 2hl'n. . oaegz ChrisJMetz. Dale Hollenbeck, Maynard Lilly, Roger Maus, Raymond Stoughton, Norman oyer, John Leahy, Frank Juergins. Carl Morehouse, William Hohn. ...,....a ..,. .,, 1fggqE'Q!3p4 .P 4 5ZiAI1B1!I!'EFan'm!'n'xf'Y'T'NfNfRXfEY'w'K1'iTx'x'WfPSifbnXK'vfXx 5559 re 5 Hb TS G mms :-- - U0 0 T UGH CUNV RSATIUNS P Mes AGES HANG u Hg 0 9 g, or B J 9 0 S 0 P .T.....N.,, ..L..... SEVENT Row l: ron Po Row 2: George Row 3: Thomas Not in k.ff H GRADE-MR. RICOTTA Larry Thomson, Barbara Mushock, Margaret Pierce, JoAnne Pixley, Joan Conrad, Sha- Smith, Frederick Webster, Mr. John Rockwell, James Sekora. Stearns, Gary Roberts, Edward tter, Frances Peterson, Donna Peet, Nancy Peterson, John Schaff. Fred Rupert, Robert Neubauer, Charles Sweet, Harry Ricotta, John Wychick, James O'Brien, Delos Oliver David Yarnes, Charles Wilcox, Teddy Farr, Douglas , Thomas Jones, Charles Vanvalkenburg, Ralph Pittsley, Picture: Richard Wright. 31 Harold Strickland. ,::::g SEVENTH GRADE-MR. 0'DONNELL Row l: Ronald Crosier, Richard Fuller, Glenn Schmedicke, Dennis Brainard, Glynn Cook, Carolyn Forshee, Edward Bailey, Robert Adams, Ralph Brown, Edward Briglio, Donald Edwards. Row 2: Judy DePue, Eileen Gofgosky, Judy Bodine, Phyllis Chambers, Shirley Merritt, Mr. Paul 0'Donnel1, Donna Black, Betty Brant, Virginia Crandall, Marsha Franklin, Doris Bald- win. Row 3: Charles Steidinger, Craig Abbey, Charles Clute, Edward Docalavich, Philip Baxter, Donald Croft, Kenneth Fetterman, Clifford Glezen, Gary Burghardt. Not in Picture: Patricia Barton, Richard Hand, Eugene Eldred. ,L 5 K, J-I--3-I-'J'--- ' ll 1 .1,,x.,1l1,,4i, ,,,-:a, A f 555E9w?1fvQ, 5 Uh? E,hQie, jff !,an, J ,rx I K f A rw 'i ts ' X f I K, K s ' ' ,, -f -is ,,,.. , mgwi, . , , -- K ' U ref ' f-hJl R - N wrrnpaw-W-'W H llnaaQaff W'1r i.. ,......l GRADE 7 -cLAss oFF1cERs Left to right: Teddy Farr-Pres-5 B0bbY Hodges - Sec.-Treas. Not in Picture- Doris Baldwin-Vice-Pres. SEVENTH GRADE-MISS MOORE 1 , Row l: Sherrill Potter, Sandra Shafer, Brenda Burt, Carol Utter, Dawn Smith, Cynthia Riley, Joan Sorochinsky. - . Row 2: Linda Ross, Patricia Verry, Margaret Pratt, Joan Ticknor, Miss Nancy Moore, Susar Smith, Leona Twinina. Margaret Shoemaker. Patricia Weqrzynski. 32 Grades fd ffa ' j ff0Zs'2 Qf 1...-f.L-Mfw'f!ff1A!fQ,afff0y U Li. IEIIII.r SIXTH GRADE-IRS. TICKNOR Row 1: Gloria Simmons, Jaynne Pareis, Sharon Egan, Marna Leahy, Helen Barton, Joyce Simp- son, Sharon Knapp, Gloria Mead, Carrie Hill, Carol Hanson, Gladys Montgomery. Row 2: Gregory Canova, David Nick, Lewis Hoke, Kathleen Hover , Diana Slack, Bonnie Gle- zen, Mrs. Grace Ticknor, Marian Glezen, Pearl Samson, Marilyn Forshee, Roger Peet, William Howell. Row 3: Dana Jennison, Richard Caniff, Raymond Carpenter, David Turkington, Robert Brid- ges, Earl Kimble, Thomas Sprague, Richard Lethbridge, Edward Tillotson, Stewart Collver, Robert Eaton, William Crane, David Davis, Gary Ostrander, Elwin Fairbanks. Not in Picture: Frederick Marsh. SIXTH GRADE-MRS. ROYS Row 1: Kathleen Conroy, Roxann Novitske, Mary Ann Ruston, Regina Haist, Alice Hanzlik, Betty Burchell, Christine Stanton, Patricia Lawrence, Nancy Sweet, Mildred Pierce, June VanDusen, Patricia Rupert. Row 2: Miss Carolyn Woodworth CCadet Teacherj, Frank O'Neil, John Stocum, Cathena Lynch, Judith Carver, Caroline Roach, Cynthia Holdridge, Elaine Smith, Daniel Nick, James Judson, Edward Gehm, Mrs. Florence Roys. Row 3: Edward Beecher, James Dean, James Abbott, Elmer Carpenter, Robert Ballard, James Greene, Peter Sofka, Benjamin Bailey, Edwin Brown, Bruce Dunham, Larry Hohmann, Richard Sprague, Thomas Hurlbut, Richard Tracey, Jon Prentice, Allen Glezen. Not in Picture: Gerald Knapp, DeLisle Runyon. 34 --J............,. , ...-.. .tsl -1.11-QC , NX, GRADE-MRS. MONK Margaret Tracey, Meredith Kilbury, Lavinia Beardsley, April Quarella, Marlene n, Sharon Spoonhower, Beatrice Snyder, Hallie Angel, Arietta Smith, Joleen Thorn- Sandra Perry. Herbert Gehm, Robert Parton, Joel Schmedicke, Mary Birmingham, Karen Pierce, Mrs. a Monk, Donna Robbins, Linda Fetterman, Gary Eaton, Brian Petraske, Ronald Stecker, Ralston. ' Richard Coleman, George Carpenter, Richard Vernon, Barry Bowen, Francis Piech, Evans, Arthur Ostrander, Kenneth Pratt, Darwin Gehm, Lawrence Whitlock, Richard Kel- erman, Thaddeus Harford, Dennis Ames, Lonnie Abbott, Roland Hohn, LaVern Hand. -c,.,. .,.,, J... .....-.-L... GRADE-IRS. HEYERS Marjorie Glezen, Ellen Knapp, Helen Brewer, Ruth Carr, Kathleen Goodenough, Karen , Marie Driscoll, Darla Enright, Joyce Warner. Richard Lynch, Donald Ticknor, Dawn Cotcamp, Madelyn Matuszek, Sandra Perce, Mrs. Meyers, Linda Preston, Carol Brigham, Helen Czebiniak, Clayton Kimble, Leslie Daniel .Mortenson, William Rupert, Roger Billings, Edmund Lethbridge, Lawrence Robert Piech, Lawrence Kotula, Kenneth Tillotson, Gerald Dedrick, Peter Fish. 35 FIFTH GRADE-MRS. NORTHBUP Row l: Bonnie Austin, Beverly Hohn, Elizabeth Samson, Susan Hurlbut, Dale Ralph, Penn Page, Mary Wolcott, Viola Pittsley, Bette Jean Brainard, Nancy Walling, Marjorie Cole. Row 2: William Pratt, William Lewis, Richard Brant, David Harris, Elaine Walter, Mrs Bernice Northrup, Christine Joslin, Ronald Ballard, James Hurlbert, Gary Miner, David Lee Row 3: Gary Harper, Michael Simpson. Harold Gene Smith, Charles Tappan, Dennis Whittaker Richard Wilmot, philip Fentonl, Fred Caniff, John David Greenmun, David Barrowcliff Stanley Collver. FIFTH GRADE-HRS. GLEZEN Row Ann Row zen Row las 1: Patricia Elwood, Nena Lockwood, Linda Vivirski, Sandra Small, Judith Pixley, Mary Foster, Carol Shaffer, Donna Baldwin, Donna Thomas, Nancy Manwaring, Mary Montgomery. 22 Larry Hayes, Gary Bush, James Hoke, Marilyn Treiber,Lavona Cooper, Mrs. Anna Gle- Bernice Hawkins Linda Bush Gary Henningsen John Schermerhorn Curtis Smith, ,3: Gerald Howland, Gary Merritt, David Kilbury, Dennis Ellerson, Glenn Tymeson, Doug- Harris, Brian Lucia, Thomas Carroll, James Lilley, David Huntley, William Padbury. 36 LLA' ff f ROZELLE lmina Lowe, Patricia Holt, Diane Scank, Mildred Miller, Katherine Ballard, Bonnie Ate ris Hurlbut, Linda Orton, Rose Marie Wilcox, Maureen Catlin. Row 2: Kenneth Higham, Terry Ostrander, Laverna Gilmore, Mrs. Clara Rozelle, Susan Ellerson, ary Burchell, William Kiernan, George Fisn. Row 3: James Carroll, LeRoy Bowers, Wayne Merritt, Harry Clinton, Thomas Cornell, Douglas Baldwin, Joseph Silvanic, Rensslear Livingston, Frank Samson, Herbert Bailey. Not in Picture: James Lilley, Edward Batterson. ! I . , , 1 Z ,l Q 1. .,, M-jjmrwwmrw yr' ' DYA ' 'Ml ' ' ' ' . Q, : 4 i 1 . g 2 , r ' L M -A ' iii: iiifi 1 ,.a.r, 111- a K f , Lf, :J W is I ' Ari wi FOURTH GRADE-MRS. RICHARDS Row lr Barbara Holdridge, Karen Judson, Linda Greene, Judy Tymeson, Ivalene Warner, Ren- ate Juergens, Linda Howland, Donna Samson, Kathleen Petraske. Row 2: Carl Pratt, Terry Lee, James Edmister, LeRoy Bailey, Richard McHugh, Mrs. Nellie 1Richards, Thomas Sweet, Christopher Morgart, John Newby, Richard Wilcox. ROW 31 Todd Rose, Ronald Paynter, Gary Ballard, William Brown, Dennis Sherman, Terry Farr, Jackie Robinson. Not in Picture: Judy Bailey, James Dunham. 37 II ,aamallww ......,..,...,,:. ,. ...,- . .,.,MNa,, Muslims ,,,,W,- ...ii-.----...W , ,,..awM. .1........,., . .,4...,.l..,..L. lllll FOURTH GRADE-Mas. Goonnrcn Row 1: Cynthia Poyer, Donna Spoonhower, Frances Leahy, Carol Evans, , Sue Ann Hayko, Linda Yarnes, Doreen Merk, Margaret Beecher, Judy Ballard, . Row 2: Gary Bish, Ronald Peterson, James Samson, Joseph David, Mrs. Lois Goodrich, Eugene Egan, James Ellerson, Michael Silvanic, Thomas Jennings, Douglas Chambers. Row 3: Daniel Burnett, Robert Shipman, George Fitser, Richard Falciola, Wayne Schaff, Richard Ticknor, Wendell Lowe, Joseph Eggleston. FOURTH GRADE-MISS H Row 1: Caryl Ann C Harold Rybak, Patri Row 2: Donald Fole Howland, Patricia H Row 3: Leonard Bai sen, James Lamb, Ja VU OWLAND lapp, Irene Montgomery, Beatrice Sprague, Veronica Dorion, Frank Rybak, cia Merritt, Barbara Kimble, Doris Brant. y, Lawrence McDonald, Lynne Wagner, Karen Kim, Linda Chilson, Miss Eva arper, Sylvia Gardner, Thomas Collins, Douglas Tennant. ley, Christopher Smith, David Samson, Gerald Whitehead, Ronald VanHou- y Smith, Thomas Lawrence, Dennis Knowlden. 38 -- --W - - vw ' . A H, ..,,.. , ,,. M , . , ..,,.......... -, , -,.......a..,... Y-, .M H. , M ,F , ,M ,,,A in ,, w,,,A,, ,.. ,.,., ,L . ..,,, grill: I 'ff FOURTH GRADE-MISS YOUNG Row 1: Donna Lynch, Eldonna Brock, Beverly LaMar, Donna Ellison, Eileen Neiss, Cathleen Gonciasz, Lola Howland, Shirley Stoughton. ' Row 2: Joseph Spoonhower, William James, Donald Marks, Richard Richards, Miss Ruth Young, David Mardirosian, Peter Piech, Donald Driscoll, Gary Sturdevant. Row 3: Donald Shafer, Gary Gofgosky, Rodney Love, Lynn Walter, Ralph Shoemaker, John Van Auker, Roderick Smith, Barry Glezen. Not in Picture: Markita Eldred, Kathleen Oltz, David Black. Y..-.... 5 . 1 A GRADE-MRS. PEEBLES 1: Sharon Quinn, Mildred Swingle, Colleen Hickey, Jeanette Burrows, Iva Jean Marsh, Sorochinsky, Joyce Birmingham, Virginia Kiley, Alicia Billings. 2: Frederick Poklemba, Martin Hare, David Prentice, Erwin Beardsley, Charles Roach, . Ruth Peebles, Lester Wood, William Angel, Roger Carpenter, Raymond Backus, Larry Lyman. Row 3: Robert Lilley, James Czebiniak, Jess Tong, Walter Fetterman, Donald Slack, William Figura. Not in Picture: Harold Brewer, Kathleen Batterson. 39 , ...J THIRD GRADE-MISS BUSH Row l: Dorothy Brant, Vivian Pogorzelski, Carlinda Short, -Linda Glezen, Janet Jones, Carol Ann Watts, Kathryn Merritt, Sharon Smith, Linda Foley, Linda Thompson, Judy Eodges. Row 2: Catherine Ross, James Ballard, Richard Hoke, Erford Ellis, John Maus, Miss Vera Bush Bruce Canova, Raymond Traver, Daniel Cornell, Lisle Kimble, Marguerite Sullivan. Row S: Richard Samson, Ronald Zudoffsky, John Livingston, Wallace Smith, William Fuller, David Rozelle, Paul Wilcox, Gary Coles. Not in Picture: James Kiley. , V - . , . 1 ' 'E - 'K 'fi- THIRD GRADE-MRS. SCOTT Row 1: Paula K. Fenton, Annette Whittaker, Pamela Page, Helen Green, Linda Forshee, Eliz- abeth Petraske, Susan Ulbing, Maureen Mullins, Suzanne Hayes, Susan Glezen. Row 2: Edward Lewis, Darryl Dunham, James Sinclair, Edith Wooster, Mary Aleba, Mrs. Kath- ryn Scott, Sandra Boyce, Donna Fuller, David Driscoll, Kim Metz. Row 3: Charles Simpson, John Martin, Robert Smith, Richard Barden, Charles Piech, Bert McCulloch, Gary VanDusen, George Walter, Thomas Love. 40 Xml... THIRD GRADE-MRS. VICKERY Row 11 Karen Klopfer, Mary Healy, Mary Ann Kloda, Carol Clute, Ruth Ann Billings, Janet Williams, Sylvia Lamb, Linda Potter, Rose Adams, Darlene Henderson. Row 2: Charles Verry, John Foster, Juanita Eggleston, Sharon Ashley, Karen Knapp, Mrs. Beverly Vickery, Carolyn Sampson, Nancy Starkweather, Peggy Hust, Kenneth Howland, Dale Glezen. Row 3: Henry Dedrick, Mark Gwyn, James Luba, Thomas Nichols, Edward Letterman, Austin Gilmore, Stanley Swarts, Charles Cameron, Jay Holt. - - - -'K--ff X f i 4, .E .,.l...E THIRD GRADE-MISS ALBRIGHT Row 1: Carol Poyer, Janice Parton, Catherine David, Frances Morehouse, Barbara Howland, Donna Maus, Diane Docalivich, Judith Hurlburt, Patricia Lounsbery, Dianne Knapp, Jacque- line Bish, Bonnie Ames, Suzanne Fizette. Row 2: Earl Webster, James Miller, John Peck, Richard Baldwin, Charles Kellerman, Charles Harford, Miss Helen Albright, Agnes Narozny, William Clark, Norman Strickland, Jack Mor- tenson, Phillip Bush, Seth Irish, Dennis Mardirosian. Not in Picture: James Clark, John Thomas. 41 --.S-..,..,, ,,..t...,- ., W , . . W, ., ..-.,,..,....--,.. L..:,, . . ,U K , , ' 7k'4' A , ., - -, . .,-,,,,,,.,...,-- ., ,,,, , ,, , W P ' K -A 7-a-,L-.-W... .,,.,..-,--,., .MJ ,,.. ..... T ,.,....l Wan, ..,. , .... ,..,, ,, , V, , ,KMNW ,LN-,WWI I , H., .,,A, ., W. ....,,a..,,.,..,.,. M, ,.,.,,.1 - f A THIRD Row 1 Bonny Linda Row 2 Danny GRADE-MRS. LESLIE 1 Judy Pierce, Anita Small, Jacqueline Lilley, Jeanne Whitbeck, Shirley Gruesbeck, Hare, Richard Pixley, Dorothy Hill, Carol Lucia, Marie Holland, Donna Reynolds, Beardsley. : John Johnson, Harold Steidinger, Charles DePue, Charles Greenmun, Robert Chambers, Ticknor, Mrs. Bessie Leslie, Michael Haruk, John Bender, Herman Ahsmann, William Meisner, Gregory Stanley, Bobby Hohn. Not in Picture: Patricia Bowman, Mary Lou Bish, Lawrence Teal. MJ... E 5 5 A g,,nnMW,, ,wllwlg , is ,i..,,.4.L.r..,a,,.. . ,g ,., , ,,, A,,. , N , ..r. V, .N .,,. 1.,,.,..,.W..,-,.....T.......,.-.-. ,. , f E ...T+.. ......x...--M. SECOND Row 1: Traver Row 2: Brown, Row 3: Carman Not in 13, GRADE-IRS. CLOUGH Peggy Johnson, Sharon Seward, Susan Clark, Patricia Bender, Elaine Hill, Gloria , Geraldine Marsh, Kathleen Greenmun, Melody Ann Randall, Deborah Burghardt. Miss Norma Bauer CCadet Teacherl, Deborah Kiley, Diane Irish, James Zimmer, Thomas Matthew Silvanic, Keith Gage, Georgia Smith, Janet Howell, Mrs. Hazel Clough. William Zeiter, Teddy DeYoe, Charles Page, Daniel Dickinson, Mark Tymeson, William 4 , James VanAuker, Gary Shipman, Paul Piech. Picture: Maria Sullivan. R 42 W- -Y--Y Y- -- .., HMM.. . - N ,-.,,, .,,. ,. M...,, ..l.,., .., SECOND GRADE-IRS. HARRIS Row l: Nmrma Walter, Christine Hibbard, Sandra Franklin, Darleen Wychick, Evelyn Gof- gosky Susan McDonald, Lynnene Edwards, Gloria Merritt, Evelyn Carpenter, Donna Scaglione, Gloria Iwaniuk. Row 2: Jack Dunham, Daniel Cave, Gerald Fortunato, Steven Ostrander, Darryl Ticknor, Mrs. Geraldine Harris, Robert Seward, Richard Strong, Steven Macinsky, Raymond Falciola. Not in Picture: Gary Clark, Richard Batterson, Ruth Gwyn, Suzanne Howe. ...X- ...., ..., 1... SECOND GRADE-MRS. CLUTE Row 1: Patricia Czebiniak, Ann Leahy, Susan Spoonhower, Terry Lynch, Nancy Roach, Martin Poklemba, Frank Swingle, Nancy Bryant. Row 2: Miss Wheelock fStudent Teacherj, Beverly Ellerson, Shirley Williams, Gloria Bur- rows, Susie Leet, Kathryn Fetterman, Diane Figura, Sally Jean Snyder, Mrs. Gladys Clute. Row 3: Robert Preston, Ronald Turner, Ralph Caniff, Grant Livermore, Carl Short, Timothy Donnelly, Harrison Marsh, Laurence Simmons, Edward Schneider. Not in Picture: Robert Clark. x 43 f,,.., SECOND GRADE-MRS. HODGES Row 1' Jane Montgomery, Lon Gumaer Linda Howe, Jill Wagner, Jud Manwarin Melod ' x y gy y ardson, Lucille Dedrick, Nancy Knowlden, Verna Perce, Molly Lamb, Martha Hill. Row 2: Donald Palmer, Gene Catlin, Richard Lawrence, Gordon Ticknor, Gary Gates, Jack Gehm, David Fish, William Eaton, Mrs. Connie Hodges, Jon Burghardt, Russell Heaker, Billy Birmingham, Gary Peck, Kenneth Folmsbee, Kenneth Mortenson, David Stoeckel. Not in Picture: Pamela Lucia. X2 SECOND GRADE-MRS. ATKINSON M 1 Row 1: Linda Thomas, Susan Ostrander, Linda Zimmer, Betty Miller, Jeanette Haist, Rita Hanzlik, Linda Lee, Roberta Lounsbery, Donna Vernon, Carol Wilcox. Row 2: David Carr, David Brigham, Jody Enright, Deborah Barden, Mrs. Marian Atkinson, Nancy Whitehead, Peggy Ellerson, Lloyd Pratt, Frank Thomas, David Shear. Row 3: Jeffery Joslin, William Woodward, Richard Burchell, Jeffrey Spence, Thomas Robins, James Matthews. V Not in Picture: Ronald Dean, Victor DeLong. 44 ' : i.. i-m,:.....,....1..- FIRST GRADE-MRS. CLINTON Row 1: Beulah Strickland, Cheryl Kimble, Evelyn Rogers, Roberta Hust, Sharon Merritt, Karen Merritt, Deborah Sherman, Kathryn Wood, Lena Gardner, Linda Shipman. J Row 2: Charles Ostrander, Carl Howe, Howard Ingrahm, William Shafer, Mrs. Margaret Clin- ton, Robert Sofka, David Gilmore, Edward Czebiniak, LeRoy Preston, William Sunderland. ROW 3: David Hohn, William Arnold, Laurie Cross, Darleen Tennant, Patricia Grogan, Mary Lou Wyszkowski, Diane Houghton, Suzanne Lantry, Leon Collins, William VanDusen. ...A-.4 .1 FIRST GRADE-MRS. ABBOTT Row 1: Betsy Judson, Barbara Whitbeck, Jane Smith, Frances VanAuker, Kyle Eggleston, Kathryn Gruesbeck, Diane Hust, Dorothy Cole, Roger Foley, Eric Fizette. Row 2: Nancy Steidinger. Lucille Shaylor, Robert Carr, Richard Bowers, Edward Rozelle, ggiargleo Abbott, Cynthia Bailey, Barbara Youngs, Timothy Chambers, Lonna Schaff, Robert s. Row 3: Donald Baldwin, Richard Coles, Glenn Williams, Dennis Palmer, Ronald Reynolds, Ricky Pareis, Charles Glezen, Allen Johnson, John Adams, Charles Eaton. Not in Picture: Steven Swan, Patty Brigham, Eileen Clark, Marie Thomas, 45 lah:-rl FIRST GRADE-MRS. FORDHAI Row 1: Elizabeth Mullin, Priscilla Harper, Kathy Black, Joyce Tillotson, Janice Lamb, Verna Preston, June Ticknor. Sheila Preston, Cindy Dunham. Row 2: Jeanette Orton, Patricia Petraske. Florence Grover, Wendy Richardson, Starlett Fairbanks, Mrs. Margaret 0'Donne1l CSubstituteD, Linda Lee Dotter, Margaret Bailey, June Burnett, Rose Ann Figura, Bonnie Lee Short. Row 3: William Frayer, Daniel Hibbard, Donald Cave, Philip Knapp, John Bustin, Douglas Hoke, Glenn Bush, Roger Holt, Patrick O'Too1e, Raymond Kotula, Gary Underwood. Not in Picture: Mrs. Helen Fordham. Q 'Q . Q , ,,,.,,, fl , , , .. . .. W., .,....,........ -...--... . , . ----VH' . . FIRST GRADE-MISS McDONOUGH Row 1: Lynwood Fish, Richard Carroll, Frederick Baxter, Roy Chambers, Maureen Quinn, Nancy Ahsmann, Emma Brigham, David Harford, Gregory Sorochinsky, David Wilson, Leah Pratt, Carlton Short, Debra Pierce. Row 2: Christopher Lynch, Carlo Piech, Mary Leahy, Dennis Ostrander, Deborah Lilley, Dar- lene Marks, Janine Jones, Miss Margot McDonough, Michael Docalavich, Ray Chambers, Louis Baxter, Sally Brewer, Doris Birmingham, Linda David. Not in Picture: Cindy Emery. John Best. Michele Courtis, Kathy Ann Lewis. 46 B , A , n n . ,rrt L, I i , , 1 , i , IRST GRADE-MRS. KNAPP ow l: Edna McCulloch, Jill Tymeson, Janice Abbott, Gale Miner, Debora Nichols, Michal riscoll, Mary Shoemaker, Sharon Carroll, Beverly Brooks, Dixie Hohman, Linda Smith. ow 2: Julia Sullivan, Phyllis Lewis, Michael Howell, Gary Stecker, Nelson Livermore, rs. Doris Knapp, David Leach, William Hill, David Masters, Oleta Peterson, Evelyn Harris. ow 3: James Poyer, David Harper, Ronald Potter, Keith Whittaker, Douglas Stanton Kevin reckner, Millard Lewis, Gerald Jackson, Russell Darrow, Dale Karpel, Glenn Forshee. ot in Picture: Margaret Bailey, Thomas Hibbard. -M. , , Lili . L, ,tl, Ll ,l, LA. , ,,eQlfq'M'wff1fi7fi A 'iWi ' l'fi7lm1-Ll.LQd A'fm,.'QLjj 'Df1fgjg4,jj1,, M ew- ---P-me W M7535 r K - - f -, -. M, -. . .V-..... ..... ,.. .. ,..,.....,. ....... ll N. l, C ow l: Daniel Williams, Patricia Mortenson, Richard Bender, Lawrence Howe, Diane Tennant, vonne Wells, Linda Hurlbut, David Cotcamp, Charles Lee, Russell Chapman, Donald Wells, eborah Hitchcock, Joanne Rockwell. ow 2: Janette Lyman, Delores Shaylor, Denise Small, Marsha Henderson, Laurel Stanley, rs. Delores Kincaid, Gregory Glezen, Donna Ross, Rickey Christopher, Jerry Driscoll, Suz- nne Knowlden. ow 3: Bruce Orton, Glenn Davis, Stephen Jennings, Clifford Hoke, Scott Ellerson, Janice ernon, Benny Ashley, Edward Hanzlik, Paul Burchell. 47 i KINDERGARTEN-MRS. CROOKS Row 1: Norma Lee French, Marlene Crosier, Sandra Lee Edwards, William Jennison, Clifforg Kimble, Kathy Potter, Diana Love, Mark Brown, Elizabeth Shaffer, Rosemary Watts, Glen Ellerson, George Swingle, Douglas Read, Martin Wilcox. Row 2: Marlene Beyea CStudent Teacherl, Carolyn Piech, Diana Palmer, Jeanne Shrauger Scott Morgart, Larry LaBelle, Michael Pierce, Barbara Marsh, Gerald Edwards. Peter Aleba Danny Frayer, Thomas Docalavich Lori Rae Gumaer. Mrs. Harriette CT00?S- Not in Picture: Kathleen Sullivan, Thomas Wolcott, Lena Gardner, Robin Oltz. KINDERGARTEN-MRS. MAYHOOD-MISS STRONG Row lr Joseph Aleba, Mark Jones, Louis Shear, David Wade, Kurt Sprague, Raymond Quarella Earl Slack, Edwin Slack, Gary Randall, Kenneth Lamb, Robert Clark, Raymond Timothy Neiss John Emery, Edward Mardirosian, Linda Croft. Row 2: Delores Chambers, Bertha Chambers, Elizabeth Ann Lewis, Vonda Standish, Margare Harvey, Jacqueline Merritt, Roy Backus, Karl Ticknor, Phillip Schermerhorn, Joyce Wilcox Katherine Aylesworth, Carolyn Brock. Terrv Card. Teresa Montgomery, Mrs. Edith Mayhood. Not in Picture: Janet Lewis and Miss Jeanine Strong. 48 KINDERGARTEN-KRS. SIITH Row 1: Linda Scank, Cheryl Shipman, Dorothy Johnson, Debra Lindeborn, Sharon Jennings, Karen Jennings, Louise West, Charmaine Cave, Eileen Hickey, Joan Glezen, Linda Strong, Debra Bustin. Row 2: Mrs. Helen Brooks Csubstitutel, Willis Hanyon, Thomas Dickinson, Jeanette Hanyon Ga L. . . . ! y ivermore, Eleanor Phillips, Shephen Gwyn, Richard Houghton, Bennie Bish, Robert Ball- ard, Kenneth Burkee, Miss Marcia Dollin CStudent Teacherl. Row 3: Robert King, William DeGroat, John Spoonhower, Ronald Manwaring, William Iwaniuk, Grant Shaylor, Joseph McDonald, Raymond Joseph Grover, Joseph Narozny. Not in Picture: Jonathan Masters, Mrs. Gladys Smith. - S. DAULEY , gg3D?3GAggEgi:RPetraske, John Spence, John Polyniak, James Franklin Gus Holmberg, John Dickinson Cheryl Elwood, Gregory Gates, Patricia Hay6S, Dawn Henderson, Nancy T1Ckn0I', Douglas Shear, Norman Meaker. I . . , , , Row 2: Frederic Walter, Teressa Smith, Delores Bailey, William Lewis, Christina DeYoe, David Wood, Mrs. Eloise Dauley, William Goodrich, Clyde Bellby, James H0W12-nd, Davld Stearns, Linda Nichols, Priscilla Mullin- Not in Picture: Patricia Barden, Lane Hibbard, Sylvia Moyer, Christine Bowman, Delores Carlson. 49 Mrs. Crooks' Kdg. presented a Pilgrim Assembly Esso s 3 ,ge -A Halloween brings OH a Parade- And a bonnie lass was leader--Recognize Q Q , gQ'ja9ff, . ' , '-2bi'fm?Q ' ,, K lv .. 5- '-gffw 'fr :YV ' -1' ' - V wmv: x9wMxWG!'K?W ST . QE? Q H 5 J N - I I ,, ,,5fwL,f,g H... f , V. iw' 5 xi? K N35 if 5: HJ J fr is 3 ' ' fig? 2, 5' -'5 ,,..- ' k '- f. xi T, 4 ' , .1 if ' ' i -tv: . A f Q - 2 A ,- , fr , 5, ,kkk V. Q. ,, ., ,X ,,,. Wa, 1 ,,..,, .M ,,.. HW me :V It's bus time! Mrs. Leslie's 3rd graders pose 1 Who am I? Program. v Beginners Class of Twirlers is coached by Kathleen Hickey. for their teacher-photographer. 50 Activities 9 , Wm is f A xi if - I 7, E .D A N ' i +--iv ..--T... IYT SENIOR BAND-MR. ROBERT BAILEY-DIRECTOR Row 1: Carl Decker, Carol Neadeau, Patricia Driscoll, Peggy Wright, Judith Shearer, Esther Merritt, Phyllis Kapral, Bonnie Wuest, Blanche Fox, Pearl Brown, Paul Goodrich, Kenneth Peterson. Row 2: Virginia Crandall, Patricia WegI'ZYHSki, Patricia Verry, Diana Neadeau, Norma Birmingham, Helen Heath, Barbara Laughlin, Deloris Wasko, Francis Lamb, Linda Harris, Roberta Foley, Dean Thomas. Row 3: Michael Glynn, Marilyn Glezen, Betsy Ross, Claude Walter, Joseph Ralston, James Lott, James Loveless, Alonzo Stickle, Kenneth Walling, Rosemary Richards, Sharon DePue, Edwin Lamb, Lonnie Howland, Barton Harris, Donald Brooks. Row 4: Richard Smith, Eugene Johnson, Edward Quinn, Fred Flavahan, Steve Morgart, James Brown, Kay Kennedy, Mr. Bailey, Marlene Watts, Jamie Crandall. Not in Picture: William Neadeau, Richard Farr, Mulford Fenton. Senior Band Swing Band The Senior Band under the direction This year the Swing Band played for of Mr. Robert Bailey played this the Student Council basketball dan- past year for the Halloween Parade, ces and the Spring Concert, the Senior and Junior Plays, the Memorial Day Parade, the Baccalaur- eate Service and G1'adU9-151011, the Spring Concert and Basketball games. t.,..., SWING BAND -MR. ROBERT BAILEY-DIRECTOR Row 1: Carl Decker, Pat Driscoll, Carol Neadeau, Peg Wright, Ed Lamb. Barton Harris, Midge Richards, Sharon DePue, Roberta Foley, Kay Kennedy. Row 2: Linda Harris, Ken Pet- erson, Dean Thomas, James Crandall, Steve Morgart, Jim Brown, Betsy Ross, Joe Ralston, Jim Loveless, Claude Walter, Mr. Robert Bailey, Director. 52 M M JUNIOR BAND-MRS. PHYLLIS SZCZEPANSKI-DIRECTOR Row l: Dawn Cotcamp, Patricia Wegrzynski, Virginia Crandall, Patricia Verry, Mary Anne Birmingham, Marna Leahy, Phyllis Kapral, Bonnie Wuest, Ann Louise Hodges, Doris Baldwin, Judy DePue. Row 2: June Lott, Robert Adams, Joyce Simpson, Kathleen Hover, James Judson, Philip Morehouse, Carl Morehouse, Daniel Driscoll, Maureen Hickey, Nadene VanBuskirk, Patricia Morehouse, James Sprague. Row 3: David Watson, David Thomas, Kenneth Walling, Alonzo Stickle, Michael Glynn, Eldon Abbott, Thomas Sprague, Marian Glezen, Patricia Doonan, Donald Brooks. Row 42 Lorraine Zimmer, Carl Stecker, James Ralston, Robert Eaton, Sandra Chesna, Mrs. Szczepanski, Virginia Crane, Marlene Watts, Jamie Crandall. unior Band Glee Club The Junior Band Presented in the Featuring a promising voice from concert this year a March, a Tango the 6th grade the Glee Club sang a and a Trumpet Trio. variety of songs in the Spring Con- cert. rtn, fe- f,'1.i':i'M 5 LEE CLUB-MRS. ELEANOR GOCDWIN-DIRECTOR ow 1: Laura Catlin, Cynthia Haruk, Pearl Brown Roberta Fole Ca 1 T ' ' ovitske, Betty Darrow, Charlotte Rockwood, Kay Douglas, gharono ygalla:XTSyMg???5g ruesbeck Sandra Hobbs, Kim Hagerman, Lois Spencer. ow 21 -Mrs. Eleanor Goodwin, Director, Carol Neadeau, Linda Harris, Sharon Lamb Nadene anBusk1rk, Carol Eaton, Phyllis Kapral, Kay Kennedy Peg Wright, Deloris, Wasko, Midge ichards, Pat Hodges. 53 L,'12 'f'.el+,Q1-+ SENIOR CHORUS -MRS. ELEANOR GOODWIN-DIRECTOR I . . Row lr Mrs. Eleanor Goodwin, Marilyn Glezen, Judy Randall, Llnda Wansef, Lula TW1H1UE, Betsy Ross, Charlotte Rockwood, Pat Hodges, Diana Neadeau, Jean Love. u Gloria Row 2: Grace Angel, Sharon Prentice, Roberta Foley, Pearl Brown, C3F01YH TTaV1S, Hohn Margaret Collins, Jacqueline Novitske, Marjorie LaMar, Lois Jones, Carol' Neadeau, Patricia Driscoll, Rosemary Richards, Beverly Zimmer, Patricia Murphy, Shirley Willis. . Row 3: Kim Hagerman, Deloris Wasko, Pauline Carman, Joyce Wilber, Diane Carley, Gloria Burchell, Margaret Sheridan, Helen Mallery, Margaret Murphy, Betty Darrow, Margaret Wright, Dinae Harp, Arlene Bush, Marcia Wegrzynski, Suzanne Harris, Helen Heath, Theresa Russell Blanche Fox Lois Spencer, Mary Lewis. I 1 Row 41 ,James Crandall, Harold Jones, Ronald Abbey, Raymond Maselli, Paul Goodrich, James Brown, Duane Braman,Leo Birmingham, Phyllis Kapral, Ella Mae Gaylord, JoAnn Pier, Marlene Watts, Sharon Lamb, Kay Kennedy, Louise Verry, Janice Spangenburg, Nancy ViVirsk1, Barbara Laughlin. Senior Chorus Presenting an annaul Spring Concert Under the direction of Mrs. Phyllis in early May the Senior Chorus sang Szczepanski the 9th and 10th grade for the finale excerpts from My chorus sang for the annual Spring Fair Lady. Concert a spiritual and various other selections. NINTH AND TENTH GRADE CHORUS -MRS. PHYLLIS szczEPANsK1-DIRECTOR Row l: Sharron Boyce, Eileen Farrell, Linda Sherman, Wanda Lowe, Cynthia Haruk, Grace Wilcox, Helen Clark, Barbara Decker, Darlene Crowningshield, Brenda Cotcamp, Charlene Henningsen, Diane Fuller, Elaine Watson, Barbara Hawkins, Irene Lowe. Row 22 Ruth Price, Elaine Webster Linnae Albern, Carol Burchell, Virginia Adams, Dorothy Fenton, Katherine Haist, Nancy Lynch, Dorothy Thomas, Kathleen Hickey, Virginia Crane, Pat Doonan, Sandra Hobbs, Barbara Traver, LauraCatlin. Row 3: Sandra Hill, Lamoine Huntley, Geraldine Holdridge, Virginia Clinton, Margaret LQGY, Carol Wychick, Nadene VanBuskirk, Janice Mead, Lynda, Smith, Carol Eaton, Lorraine Zimmer Sandra Kim Jane English Carol Oliver Dia Fl h C th - Szczepanski, Director. , , ne a avan' a Y Bowers' Mrs' Phyllls 54 in 'rn GRADE cnonus Mas ELEANOR Goonwm-DIRECTOR EIGH ' - . Row l: Mrs. Eleanor Goodwin, Director, Marian Mills, Carol Hibbard, Mary Ann Diifendgrf, -- ' ' ' J t o ce Beverly Higham, Carol Freije, Patricia Morehouse, Lois Preston, Eleanor ap e , y Naramore, Arlene Hoyt, Elizabeth Gilbert, Ann Hodges, Sherrill Hodges, Elizabeth Kilbury, Marjorie Jennison. Row 2: Barbara Wight, Donna Pendell, Joyce La ar, , . , Poyer, Harry Wills, Donald Fenton, James Morgart, Craig Ellison, Shirley Zimmer, Roberta Warner, Leona Twining, Emma Lou Livermore, Carol Turner. 0 . 1 3 Sharon Ballard Gladys Gonciasz Marilyn Gruesbeck, Kay Douglas, Patricia Pierce, M Susan Mogart Maureen Hickey Howard OW : 1 3 gary Jane Brown, Kay Carpenter, Shirley Merritt, Carol Howland, Judy Slack, Judy Thomas, Sandra Chesna, Kay Tappan, Ruth Zimmer, Mary Fitser, Charlene Teal, Sandra Hill, Charlene Harris. SEVENTH 8 EIGHTH GRADE CHORUSES r1qii,Yfi3,, A g. ., ,,1.,, .,. , ,,,V,f In the Spring Concert held in May, ff1qQQfEfj71f1gg,5gg1QQj C ii jjj xiii the 7th and Sth grade chorus sang , 7:7702 71 l 1 Sf' X1 :WT ?,I.4.4Q ffl fr ff-5 3f Q selections from Walt Disney 's pro- :?' 19 Z, 1PTT 'i i A Qgffmiiii Q jm' ', ductions. - ' SE ' 1 -2 , 5 sf?-Q' T - JIv1N'1-'IVE LW f-'Ev if? 7'-RT'-K' - if A JIVIN' FIVE h g ,hy-gg, ,.rvf v . ,tH, ',m. .i - 1 ave played for the -A V, .. ig EE 4 , 1, L E Winter Eair Talent Show, PTA and at -E., ,, 1- ' An, W . the Sprlflg Concert. Left to Right: 5 F . , 3 XX f -F ' 1 m e-,l Carl Decker, Joe Ralston, Fred Fla- ' havan, Dean Thomas, Ed Lamb. SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS-MRS. ELEANOR GOODWIN-DIRECTOR ROW 12 Margaret Pierce, Judy Hayes, Carol Utter, Doris Leet, Donna Peet, Joan Conrad June Lott, Barbara Mushock, Pat Hand, Nancy Peterson, Frances Peterson, Joan Sorochinsky, Sandra Shafer. RQW 22 Joan H9-Hkiflsf Betty Brant, SUSHH Smith, Pat Verry, Virginia Crandall, Doris Bald- win, Donna Black, Sharon Potter, Eileen Gofgosky, JoAnn Hayes, Cynthia Riley. Row 31 Dawn Smith, Nancy Hoag, Billie Knapp, Linda Ingraham, Joan Kuhr, Hope McCulloch Mary Jones, Linda Miller, Pat Barton, Judy Bodine, JoAnn Pixley. Row 4: Chris Metz, David Yarnes, John Wychick, Richard Lamb, Doug Stearns, James O'Brien, Roger Maus, Dale Hollenbeck, Robert Laughlin, Robert Adams, Edward Bailey. Row 5: Robert Neubauer, Charles Clute, Ralph Pittsley, Maynard Lil19Yy Kenneth Fetterman Charles Sweet. ' 55 Senior Play . ' 5 if But Willie comes from a fine family, and he's going places. JUNIOR PROM Quarantine, Heart-throbs, Headaches. Chuck Haines, amateur printer publishes handbills that attract a host of mental I patients to consult Chuck's father. giziigi uzggggggged Meanwhile Hildy gets the measles and the house is quarantined. Doubly rough, for Hildy anyway, is that this happens to be prom night, and she and Queenie had worked so hard on the date angle. At last the quarantine is lifted and the house can be rid of the ex-pugilist and dizzy Miss Cholmundeley who, by now have fallen in love. They return to announce their engagement and-Mr. Haines comes down with the measles. The Seniors chose to perform this highly entertaining three-act farce comedy on December 12th, 13th and 14th. Everyone liked the originality of the lines as well as the humor and congratulated Miss Muriel Mock, director, for such a well-chosen play. Credit goes to the 2 prompters Betty Darrow and Don Driscoll, and stage hands, Steve Morgart, Jim Rockwell, Robert Wilson, John Gurney and I am C0mP19te1y contented Gordon Boyce. ,, Just like a cow. Jerome, the children! 1t's all right. le're married. Come on, come on! Let's make a fight of it. 56 I'm a pugilist-- It's pretty rugged work. Yeah, I hear bells. But I know I ain't crazy. 'WM F? s-if f s , , - - 3-5-fi X RJ. L fftlk iiswfimxkil ' 3m3f'7' if' g' 'Ai 9' i l1f5f4 is fi. its fi f zijgffiii. -i - S . . y lf 2 L-'w ' 555952 . il5f3E5EQ53P'ESa, T' Ufs. 'wQgwQsw5e My -- .ln ,ma fi 1,5 QM 1. ,1 if Q gf, ,- A N , 1 gn a gg 3 'S Are you worried? Does life seem futile to you? Do you want to lose your troubles? Hildy Haines. Olivia ....... Queenie ...... Chuck Haines. Frankie Brown.... Mrs. Haines.. Jerome Haines CAST .Peggy Collins .....Betsy Ross ....Pat .....Tom ...Jerry .....Peg Hodges Stocum Hodges Wright ......Dick James Pump. Pump. Pump. .. ylfa E i . 1 . i i Cora Haines.. Willie Vermin ....Sharon Stearns ......Dick Smith Clarence Weeger ........... Cassandra Cholmundeley. Doctor Prescott ........ .....Jim Brown ...Midge Richards ...David Richards liss lock, Director, consults with Stage Crew Cousin Cora Do it again It's a young man to see you, sister dear. None other than Willie Vermin-in person. 57 junior Prom l 1 After reading over scores of plays, Miss Muriel Mock chose HGlamour Boyu for the Junior Class. GLAMOUR BOY Glamour Boy, a 3 act comedy by Esther E. Olson, was presented by the Class of 1959 in the WPCS auditorium on April 9, l0 and ll. Mike Southard, as Chauncey, portrayed a little guy with a big imag- ination who won S1000 for writing an autobiography and indulged in some real, as well as fictitious, heroism. The whole cast provided some humorous enter- tainment for thelarge audience which was in attendance at all 3 performances. FlashCEd Lambj shows ChaunceyiMike Southardj how to dive and swim, HJust take a spring, dive in, take good, long strokes---.H At rehearsal the 3 prompters, Ro- berta Foley, Louise Verry and Dan Ticknor worked over lines with Prin. Garfie1dCRay Masellil and J. C. RobertslLeo Birmingham.J Glamour Boy HA PAGE OF REALITYH About 30 Junior girls tried out for the 4 young girls' parts. 58 Life Photographer Blaine Maus wants a icture of Georgia Belle and Chauncey to how how he just rescued her. HYou're ot afraid of me, are you, Chauncey? oe RalstonCNBC Announcerj interviews hauncey to tell a Nationwide audience f the latter's daring rescue feat. unior Pla Chauncey demonstrates to Photographer just how he rescued Georgia Belle. 1See the amazement on the faces of the onlookerslj CAST Georgia Belle Roberts Chauncey Jay Mooney.. GregoryCFlashJHorner. Clarissa Green... PerryCCOrkyJWilliams. Miss Prescott .... Mrs. Mooney ..... Miss Higgins .... Roxanne Towner... Audry Nelson .... J. C. Roberts... Mr. Garfield... Miss Davis ...... Miss Thorndyke... NBC Announcer .... Life Photographer .... ... ...Suzie Harris . ...Mike Southard ............Ed Lamb ....Sharon Prentice .......Homer Glezen Janice Spangenburg .....Roberta Foley .Marcia Wegrzynski .......Kay Kennedy ......Judy Shearer ....Leo Birmingham ......Ray Maselli ....Nancy ViVirski .....Diane Carley ....Joe Ralston .- Blaine Maus H---everywhere I went hordes of school kids fol- lowed me, yelling, cheering, shouting my name, calling me a hero 59 REPORTERS for the Pointer Weekly regular news beats, stories about WPCS. Seated: Joan Ballard, Standing: Chuck Franklin, Janice Kathleen Hickey, Linda Wanser, C Linda Martin, Lamoine Huntley, Gor collect and write up, from the everyday happenings at Betsy Ross, Pat Hodges. Spangenburg, Kay Stockwell arol Eaton, Linda Harris, die Ruston. TYPISTS who have done the stencils and dummy work for the Pointer Weekly include both Juniors and Seniors. Seated: Linda Wanser, Judy Randall, Peggy Sheridan and Lula Twining. Standing: ski, Charlotte Rockwood, Pauline Carman, Phyllis Bollinger GRADE REPORTERSS Five eighth grade girls started Judy Shearer, Marcia Wegrzyn- JoAnn Pier, Jackie Novitske, and Blanche Fox. their journalism careers by visiting grade rooms every Thursday to interview pupils 6. Each of the 32 grade rooms has been visited once every three weeks by these reporters. Seat- ed: Elizabeth Gilbert, Mary Fitser and Bonnie Wuest. Standing: Sharon Bonney and Barbara Wight in grades Kdg.- Q f 16 - gi' 1 Kay Stockwell is well ac- quainted with the mimeo- graph machine. She keeps it rolling to run off 6 pages of the school paper every week. Pointer Weekly C0-EDITORS Carol Shearer and Sharon Stearns have kept the Pointer Weekly right on sched- ule seeing that a 6 page mim- , eograph newspaper gets into the hands of its 530 subscrib- ers every Thursday. 60 JOURNALISM Marcia Wegrzynski pauses a moment in her activity period work of typing copy for all the home- rooms for their yearbook pictures. Maroon and Qld PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB has taken many day by day pictures a- round the school for the yearbook. They also work on developing and printing under the guidance of Mr. Morton Moore. Left to Right: Joe Ralston, Claude Walter , Tom James and Ray Maselli. JUNIORS who have been on the yearbook staff have sold advertising space to local firms and other 'concerns who do business with WPCS. Marcia Weg- rzynski prepared all copy for the grade and Junior Senior high homerooms. Seated: Dan Ticknor and JoAnn Pier. Standing: Janice Spangenburg, Bus- iness Manager, Pat Murphy and Marcia Wegrzynski. School Paper and yearbook students, who work an average of 30 minutes a day 5 days a week during the school year, earn 5 a unit of school cre- dit for Journalism under the super- vision of Mrs. Elizabeth Glynn and Mrs. Tressa Corcoran. Pointer a 6 page Weekly students prepare mimeographed newspaper to be placed in the hands of its 530 subscribers eV9TY Thursday. Mrs. Corcoran su- pervises students who prepare the Maroon H Gold, now in its l8th year of presentation of a yearly account of events at WPCS. This book, pro- Vlding 3 Pictorial account Of the school year, is sent to Frank A. West Publishing Co. of Binghamton to be printed by offset process and returned to the 700 subscribers by June lst. SUBSCRIPTION STAFF--Four students, dur- ing February, made daily rounds of home- rooms to collect 32.00 from students for the 1958 Maroon 8 Gold. They with Gord- ie Ruston also sold Pointer Weekly sub- scriptions last September. Seated: Linda Martin and Carol Eaton. Standing: Chuck Franklin and Lamoine Huntley. ational Honor Society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated: Janice Spangenburg, Kay Kennedy, Louise Verry, Betsy Ross. Standing: Judith Sgearer, Sharon Stearns, Midge Richards, Dick James, Carol Neadeau, Joan Ballard, Carol S earer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society in- augurated a special honor roll bulletin board this February. After each marking period members of the Honor Society compiled the lists of honor roll students in each grade 7- l2 and posted them in their proper rank in their own class. Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL HOI ROOI REPRESENTATIVES S STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Left to Right: Carol Neadeau, Vice Pres., Richard Treas., Jerry Hodges, Awards Chairman, Carol Shearer, Standing: Mr. Robert Reichert, Adviser. Not in Picture: Tony Farr, President. Smith, Sec. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council lists as its activites for the year the sale of school emblems attendance at the Susquen- ango League meeting at U- nadilla, Monday morning speeches over the public address, and acting as hosts to the League's win- ter conference in January, a donation to CARE, an all around citizenship award to some student in grades 9-12, and Student Council Dances after basketball games. Seated: Sherrill Hodges-8, Sandra Kim-10, Diane Carlev-ll. Pegzv Collins-12. Standing: Eugene Johnson-10, Carl Decker-9, Tom Stocum-12, Ed Lamb-ll, Robert Adams-7. 62 Sports E3 N ,WY lr 1 I n1n P VARSITY TRACK 1957 Row 1: Stephen Morgart, Ed Lamb, Art Brown, Donald Driscoll, Hiram Mead, Bill Freij Dick Courtney, Larry Smith, Dave Chichester. . Row 2: Coach Halloran Bob Prentice manager, Jerry Kenyon, George Lynch, Albert Bell Jim Lott, Gerald Ballard, Neil VanBuskirk, Glenn Whitmarsh. Doug Fairchild, Gordon Co Rick Steilen, Dick Smith, Ken Chichester, Gary Swan, manager. TRACK 1957 Whitney Point track bo s raded VARSITY CLUB Whitney Point Varsity Club meets Y , g Class A for the 1957 season, waltz- ed off with 8 firsts, 2 seconds, and l eighth place. The team took second place in the trials at Cort- land. The team lost Hiram Mead, Bill Freije, Dick Courtney, Larry Smith, Dave Chichester, and Neil VanBuskirk in June 1957. Dave Chi- chester broke his own shot ut re cord p 1 of 45'10f by throwing the every Wednesday. Its officers in- clude: Pres.-Tony Farr, V. Pres.- Jerry Hodges, Sec.-Treas.-Richard James, and Sarg. at Arms-Howard Talman. This year the club has sold refreshments at both the foot- ball and basketball games. They also sold Christmas wrapping paper. There are approximately 15 new mem- bers added this year. shot 45'llV. Charles Gilmore broke the school record by running the mile in 5:00.3. The old record was 5:06 7. Hiram Mead broke the 220 record of 224 set by Keith Vande- burg by running it in :23.6. Dave Chichester broke his old discus re- cord of 144'3H, tossing it l49'6V. :Q iVmffgif if RECORD BREAK1-311s AT wpcs Track X l . Q5 Q if David Chichester Hiram lead I 1 ' - l , L . 5 2 1 A f VARSITY CLUB ' - ROW 11 Jerry Kenyon, Gene Johnson Steve Morgart Howard T 1 . , , a man, Jerry Hod es, T F , Dick James, Ed Lamb, Tom Stocum, Pat Farrell, Elroy Pratt. g ony arr ggw 2.D Coach Jack Halloran, Tom Farr, Blaine Maus, Chuck Franklin, Clayton Hawkes, Jim pp, on Driscoll, John Gurney, Glenn Whitmarsh, Dale G B b 1 h Jim Lott, Dan Ticknor, Rick Steilen, Art Brown. age, 0 ngra am' Homer Glezen' 64 ll li ' il li ' ll ll ll ll A ll A , ll dl, llglla A-'-I ' R, W pxiggi rga gg 4 ga .3Qggi:rg5B2 i5355 F' i. my A I eww, ,K L A if k',, Q. we V, ,, T fn VARSITY FOOTBALL-1957 Row l: Tom Stocum, Don Driscoll, Glenn Whitmarsh, Jim Zopp, Howard Talman, John Gurney, Dan Ticknor, Ed Lamb Bob Ingraham, Carl Boehme, Jim Lott, Jerry Hodges. Row 2: Dick Brown, Jerry Kenyon, Blaine Maus, Ken Stickle, Barry Gaugler, James Rockwell, Clayton Hawkes, Dale Swan, Dick Peet, Elroy Pratt, Tom Farr, Rick Steilen, Art Brown, Keith Goodenough, Gene Johnson. Row 3: Gary Roberts, Chuck Franklin, Bob Merritt, Coach Jack Halloran, Assistant Coaches Paul Minacci, Stanley Strojny, James Van Allen, Dan Driscoll, Homer Glezen, Larry Kilbury, Robert Falciola. FOOTBALL SEASON 1957 WPCS 1957 Football Season shows 4 wins and l tie. Although hampered by several cancellations and games rescheduled, the F Eagles still fielded a strong team for each game. Jerry Hodges 3 accounted for most of the Eagles TD's. Art Brown's 79 yd. run at the CV game andTom Stocum's85 yd. runback at the Walton gamewere exceptionally Spec- tacular during the sea- son. Total yardage gain was 772 yds. Team had 40 first downs. The Eaglets, under the coaching of Mr. VanAllen and Mr. Strojny, ended the season with a 1.000 average, winning 4 out 4 games played. Being hampered by the lack of experience and the flu JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM epidemic,yet the Eaglets Row 1: Tom Judson, Billy Wilson, Gary Shearer, Dennis Brainard,fie1ded a Strong team Richard Lamb, Gene Eldred, Charles Van Valkenburg, David Yarnes,fer each game. The team Donald Croft, Jim Morgart, Maynard Lilley, Roger Maus. defeated oxford 13-0, CF Row 2: Bernie Krasnow, Coach, Donald Fenton, Ralph Brown, Norman7-6, Newark valley 9-6, Moyer, Danny Peck, Doug Ticknor, Ed Docalavich, Gordon Vernon,Cv 20-6. David Thomas, Jim 0'Brien, Bobby Hodges, Richard Fuller. OFFENSIVE TEAM shows their lineup positions. 65 AQ-- JUNIOR HIGH TRACK-1957 ROW 12Don Ingraham, Teddy Farr, Harry Wills, Gene Hall, Billy Neadeau, Gerald Love, Judson, Jimmy Merritt, Alonzo Stickle. Row 2: Lewis Powers, Glenn Schmedicke, Donald Greenmun, Dick Peet, Jim Bollinger, Franc Lamb, Dan Driscoll, Don Brooks, Raymond Stoughton, Harris Utter. Row 3: Wayne Smith, Doug Ticknor, Edward Lamb, Mr. Robert Deger, cadet, Gayle Cook, Pratt, Nelson Holland. Vf5:Nm Grr Fight JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL 1957 Junior High Baseball season for 1957 consisted of 6 games. They H met Chenango Forks, Maine and Chen- ango Valley for 2 games apiece. CHEERLEADERS that boosted the morale of WPCS rooters. Coach Paul O-Donnell worked with these players. s mMev3iiv,ugg,j , k,-,V can rai, it ,,,,,, i' 1 Nh A Iyyr - ' K K ,, .... 1 Y .AC JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL-1957 Row l: Dan Driscoll, Ken Walling, Glenn Schmedicke, Gary Shearer, Alonzo Stickle, Hall, Bill Neadeau, Lewis Powers, Billy Wilson, Bobby Falciola. Row 2: Don Greenmun, Sam Pratt, Luis Wilcox, Don Brooks, Dick Peet, Gayle Cook, Pratt, Nelson Holland, Ray Stoughton,Eldon Abbott, Coach Paul 0'Donnell. Not in Picture: Danny Peck, Bobby Altavilla, Dick Brown. 66 4? A -1957 K22SfTY giIIBi2gb1e, Dick James, Chuck Franklin, manager, Jerry Hodges, Pat Farrell Row 2 Tom Farr, Frank Mitchell, Murray Hall, Mr. Zimmerman, Coach, Mr. Minacci, C0aCh Jim Z0PPf Carl Tingley, Bud Eaton. BASEBALL With only four lettermen returning to the squad, Coach Zimmerman mold- ed a team that won 3 games and lost 7 in league play. The Eagles, led by Jerry Hodges and Pitcher Bill Kimble, won their first game by de- feating Sherburne 6-2. The second league game was lost to Oxford, however by a score of 5-4. Eagles lost a tough one to Sidney 4-1, followed 2 games later by an easy victory over Sherburne 11-2. The Eagles then defeated CF 25-6. They lost a close one to Greene 2-1 to give them 3 wins and 2 losses in league play. In the next 3 games the Eagles lost to Oxford 4-0, CF 7-6, Sidney 7-3 respectively. The last game of the season was lost to Greene 9-8. The Eagles ended the season with a 3-7 record. The squad this year consisted of Jerry Hodges, Jim Zopp, Pat Farrell Tom Farr, Murray Hall, Dick James I E' S' mv s fan... M JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL-1957 Bill Kimble, Carl Tingley, Frank Mitchell, Bud Eaton. The JV ended the season with 1 win and 7 losses. Although the boys did not win many games they gained verv valuable experience. W.P. VARSITY SCORES! 6 Sherburne 2 4 Oxford 5 1 Sidney 3 ll Sherburne 25 Chen. Forks 6 1 Greene 2 0 Oxford 4 6 Chen. Forks 7 3 Sidney 7 3 Greene 9 Baseball 'rx Row 1 Mickey Pixley, Dick Knapp, Harold Jones, George Lyons, Robert Merritt, Bernie Poyer Stephen Hanzlik. Row 2 Mr. Reagan CCoachJ, Robert Forkey, Paul Cornell, Danny Ticknor, Bob Ingraham Jim Peterson, Charles Green, Keith Goodenough, manager. I Not in Picture: Ronald Shearer, Leo Birmingham, Kenneth Peterson, Robert Richards ? QM Y ' and i E 2 2 VARSITY BASKETBALL Row l: Dan Ticknor, Mgr., Tom Stocum, Ed Lamb, Don Driscoll, Dick James, Steve Morgart Jerry Hodges, Jim Rockwell, Mgr. Row 2: Coach Jack Halloran, Jim Zopp, Gordon Cook, Glenn Whitmarsh, Larry Randall Art Brown, Dick Smith, Scorer. Glenn Whitmarsh tries jump ball against Sherburne Player- VARSITY BASKETBALL Basketball season 1957-1958 ended league wise March lst with an af- ternoon double header victory for the Eagles over Greene. The score book showed 6 wins and 4 loses for Coach Jack Halloran's basketball boys in league play. Eagles de- feated Sherburne in a play-off for second place in an exciting game at Greene, March 4th. With the win the Eagles were able to enter the sectionals, representing Class B. In section 4 play-off at Deposit, Walton took a close one from WP 52- 48, thus ending the Eagles' league wise competition for the year. Looking back over the season, the two most exciting games were the play-offs with Sherburne and the game at Newark Valley which requir- ed two overtimes to decide the win- ner. High scorer for the Eagles was 58 Marathon 55 Oxford 43 Greene 38 Sidney 54 Varsity Another jump ball is taken Steve Morgart. Other boys who hit triple figures were Larry Randall, Jerry Hodges and Glenn Whitmarsh. Boys who saw their last year of action for the Eagles are Jerry Hodges, Dick James, Steve Morgart, and Don Driscoll. 68 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES W.P. 71 Tioga Central 43 Sidney 50 Chenango Forks 50 Sherburne 53 Chenango Valley 59 Newark Valley 45 Bainbridge Newark Valley 73 Chenango Forks 37 Sherburne 54 Oxford 27 46 Chenango Valley Greene J.V. BASKETBALL Row lr Francis Lamb, Mgr., Dan Driscoll, Barton Goodenough, Elroy Pratt, Don Brainard, Don Brooks, Harris, Don Greenmun, Dick Peet, Keith. Pat Farrell, Dan Mullins, Mgr. Ed Lamb Ga le Cook, Dale Swan, Row 2: Coach James VanAllen, Ken Stickle, Ken Peterson, , y Hugh McCulloch, Ralph Kiernan, Chuck Green, Tom Farr, Tom James, Scorer. unior Varsity W.P. 60 Tioga Central 28 53 Sidney 48 58 Chenango Forks 29 52 Marathon 35 44 Sherburne 43 49 Chenango Valley 53 52 Newark Valley 47 41 Bainbridge 26 67 Oxford 43 57 Greene 40 46 Sidney 53 40 Newark Valley 49 63 Chenango Forks 38 47 Sherburne 42 64 Oxford 30 39 Chenango Valley 51 74 Greene 15 Jump balltaken by Hugh McCulloch Whitney Point Oh Beat done by Varsity Cheerleaders! 69 tries for another 2 points. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL For the first time in the history of WPCS the little Eagles nabbed first place in the Northern Divis- ion basketball play. The Eaglets had a total of 14 wins, 3 losses. League wise it was 9 wins and 1 loss. Although the boys lost the lea- gue championship to Deposit on March 8, they gained some valuable experience. Looking back over the season, re- cords show that Coach Robert Zeig- ler's Eaglets' closest game was a league tilt with Sherburne which the WP boys won 43-44. Boys who will probably be moving up to Varsity next season are Tom Farr, Pat Farrell, Hugh McCulloch and possibly a couple more. High scorer for the Eaglets was Pat Farrell with a total of 244 points. Next in line was Tom Farr with 216 points and following him was Hugh McCulloch with 129. Tom Farr and Pat Farrell repre- sented the Eaglets in the All-Star Game. ' 'V' 'T -4..,., rf 4- , S -- 1 L A A 'fi' A L 4 fl J ll Il 1 O I' , -- 1 v' .f5erwcf+-ge L V ' igflw- ' 1 Svf:j.A.g-j ,'L, f ' 'Horam , 'ig f, s , if 5 3 j 4 . . ' 1 Y e a m S iawarfrfwv warm K-' Ez I 7 F I g 6 img '-sg, v 31 E fi Ekir anri 51,., ' f j , S A- 3 1 5 ' N. li E NINTH GRADE TEAM Row 1: Al Fuller, Cadet Coach, Larry Orton, Jim Peterson, Dick Brown, Bill Conrad, Francis Lamb, Ken Walling, Bill Neadeau. AW P if get if ' S if 4 QL? s 1 S. 'N , A M gm G 2 'fi gf.-my :E-DX vwfv I G I r ,mmm I al U 1 E I EIGHTH GRADE TEAM Row 1: Paul 0'Donnel1, Coach, Ted Farr, Sam Pratt, Stuart Whittaker, Craig Ellison, Mickey Glynn, Harry Wills, David Thomas, Jim Morgart, Gary Shearer, Alonzo Stickle, Jim Merritt. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL leyC7-8-95, Newark Valley, Chenango For these three Junior high teams, Forks and CortlandC7-37, Marathon basketball season has included and 0I1kdaleC8l- In 211 they Played games with Maine and Chenango Val- about 14 games with other schools. QXWY . I 4 , ', , S . V i z, 9 he? :Si TIP Z. ,, : 'W' ' V 1 ix I 5 I :X P , A+ 1 X . I I f L Pwr st .y ,ii A vw . ,V . :X A if AQ? ev 1 M' t- ' '-2' 53 ' 5 ' E QS , 6 .. 5' . , ,0xsvPo J L G G 5 , C ,Y SEVENTH GRADE TEAM Row 1: Maynard Lilley, Clifford Glezen, Richard Lamb, James 0'Brien, Bob Hodges, Robert Neubauer, Dennis Brainard. Row 2: Norman Moyer, Gene Eldred, Robert Laughlin, Doug Stearns, Ralph Brown, Glynn Cook, David Yarnes, Donald Croft, Billy Bohn. NOT IN PICTURE: Edward Docalavich, Paul 0'Donnel1, Coach. 70 , Q ,, wr ......... ,--, . wwf 3,4 if gf' W -sg 4 r .1 I W M W Q x I I 15 :QA 5 52 3539-5 2:5 7? Q.. z sg. - ' la Q u rx Y- A L H 1 4 N. VOLLEYBALL ALL-STAR Row 1: Darlene Crowningshield, Micky Russell, Nancy ViVirski, Sandy Ballard, Norma Birmingham, Louise Verry, Linda Smith, Janice Spangenburg, Mary Peet, Mary Rockwood, Judy Shearer, Eileen Farrell. SOCCER SOFTBALL -1957 Girls in grades 7-9 came out for In softball games the season has practice Tuesdays and Thursdays read W.P. 23-Marathon 1, Bing. Cen. after school. No games could be 2-W.P. 10, U.E. 7-W.P. 1. The All- scheduled with other schools due to Star team which traveled to Sidney the flu epidemic so the entire sea- May 28 consisted of Carol Eaton, son's play consisted of intramurals Mary Rockwood, Helen Mallery, Dar- with Mrs. Gladys Piech as coach. 10119 CI'0WHiHgShie1d, f-70311 Ballard and Margaret Leet. Sidney, Sher- ' 9 burne and CF allstars were beaten by W.P. , Greene, and Oxford, 26-5. Fdfidaaiivi ,u7s .M f'Ti tlti ,Bit JFQEEQM2 it gi! QEQ gl 8 1 'vl E?r,l'E,if1tE2i?l .3fQ1g 3739 yi T V V V, P V, ,V V V ,V ,f,, A i t if V E 3 'B V V,u li f QP, arf, A V22 .i Q, ? tlt' fg V V Q :gg : fa ,SMM cen M . B V , 1, , ' v 2 i'A' V V- x ' ' QV V V 2 V :ai K 5 32 fix M ,, , A 571 5 ,E 3 5' X' A H K! lg.. 4. M-f 4 V . , is V Q V V Vx QV A VV SOCCER Row l: Marlene Watts, Sharon Potter, Mary Jones, Eileen Gofgosky, Beverly Higham, Joan Conrad. Joann Hayes, Judy Hayes, Doris Leet, Donna Pendell, Elizabeth Kilbury. Row 2: Marsha Franklin, Sandra Shafer, Carol Utter, Joan Ticknor, Nancy Hoag, Norma Bir- mingham, Glenda Moyer, Lynda Smith, Carol Wychick, Darlene Crowningshield, Susan Morgart, Eileen Farrell, Diana Neadeau, Charlene Henningsen, Susan Smith. .. .a5.Mlll 'li ,'1.rJmg1-gJ-i3g - in ' new '1IIFf iHilEIIL-.- V S lE Ml'f,hI 1 . 1. s j 1 ' .', . or V.. .L V ,L . 3. ... Ui.. , .W V V ' V V. VVVV V , iii' qu W'qfJ? .Sl t, 'f TFQQ' 1 ?TU?m'5'r '-fl L 41 'I fs? I' f' vs, 7 . - fn. X f at X ,, M . Q X .K 1 ..,e'VV 5, If V V f, A VW s 1 , M f l r 21 1 51 ., 4,1 N Q I fx r 2 A - , 1 . , .., .-. 1 .55 7 gi M, it . V f VVVV fv . at A 1 S 3 ' .. V r , . ' 4 V 5 kall . ' 4 if P , 1-Q if 1 A--1 it A J P..-J 5' . SQFTBALL-1957 Row 1: Bonnie Croft shield, Judy Shearer Row 2: Joan Ballard, Ballard, Ruth Keane Holdridge, Joan Hohn Sharon Johnson, Mary Rockwood, Phyllis Crawford, Darlene Crowning- Peg Wright, Jan Spangenburg, Rita Chichester, Mary Peet, Ruth Price. Carol Neadeau, Carol Shearer, Linda Sherman, Carol Oliver, Sandra Carol Eaton, Edna Whitmarsh, Janice Eaton, Helen Mallery, Geraldine Mrs. Gladys Piech. 72 -7- -4- . X X I a !, xfi. 1, lm Q ,, X . N 44 K4 VOLLEYBALL ALL-s'rAR A TEAM ' Left to Right: Carol Shearer, Sharon Stearns, Carol Neadeau, Betty Darrow, Carol Eaton, Helen Mallery, Joan Ballard, Judy Randall, Diane Harp. HOCKEY Hockey practice for 1957 began on Monday, September 23rd. Every Mon- day and Wednesday after school, the girls in grades 10-12 came out for practice. Games scheduled with other schools had to be cancelled due to the flu epidemic. Intramur- als were held, however, and a team picture was taken of girls who at- tended 75Z of the practices or in- tramurals. ARCHERY-1957 A Attending the Girls Archery Associ- ation Tournament at Syracuse Cen- tral, June lst. were Charlene Pratt 13651, Midge Richards 13261, Betsy Ross 12221, Ella Mae Gaylord 12201 and Barb Kapra111291. The honor of Pin-Hi-Scorer was awarded to Charlene Pratt whose team totalled 1183. Greene archery team competed against Class A. Moravia in Class B and WPCS Q North SyPaCuSeC1ass C. Sports iq N ,I A , -we ' YV e S! F . 3 12 .QQEQQ YQ' ' I ' . 3 '-, 1 1,,v3 'i Fatt' r V ' 4w:J?QQ33 ?ifg . . .Q-K1 1' i,- .X f - ' ' f H , ' .e -il , . 1 fx .. ir ,V K. . U 1 v,' 1 f .. 'Y .Q . Q A 5 . in . v' , f 1 . . A Q Y, f 4 , i, ,1. 1 x ' jr ' in E ' ' o .1 q i A X 1 1 - E 3 1 f , K , A 1 . . W ? ' A , A . ', I X 1' 8 , L. N 4- m - 1 . y r-rf- . A . , . '. L L Y' . . -4:16 ' - . X? 1, ,ew lu 4 'R ' 'A' 5 -- D HOCKEY Row 1: Louise Verry, Carol Eaton, Helen Heath, Judy Shearer, JoAnn Pier, Ella Gaylord Janice Spangenburg, Sandra Ballard, Betty Darrow, Helen Mallery. Row 2: Suzanne Harris, Diane Carley, Diane Brown, Joan Ballard, Carol Neadeau, Cathy Bowers, Mary Rockwood, Midge Richards, Carol Shearer, Betsy Ross. v .... ...,..., ,, Ha . .,.. L... , ' Q Q ' ... -.,-J , li i ii SX1 me 5 -fi' - 'IL' 1' , 1 1 4 'V 'T C7 A I If -'!. ' i' A - -' W e 'r ' - - A 9, in 1 A J' L.. .- I H 5 1.ff3i,s. v 1 A A V ' . L l' 5 H ,H ' s. Q . I ,H K K, , ' if '3 + 1 5 -,, . ' ,I r ' Og' A Q ax In A V - 4. 3, 5' X Wi' W 4, uf' NLM 1 1 35 5 9 X A ' a' wi fffif P., RW f a ,w . S ' - i T A f ' J. L v L 2 hui. S A 1 UI .a -- ARCHERY-1957 Row 1: Rosemary Richards, Betsy Ross, Janice Spangenburg, Bonnie Croft, Janice Eaton, Jo Darrow, Suzanne Harris, Jean Love. Row 2: Linda Harris, Peg Wright, Charlene Pratt, Sandi Carley, JoAnn Pier, Louise Verry, Diane Carley, Wilhelmina Haruk. 73 PEP CLUB HISTORY 1957-58 ,,h.. K V A , K 1 g...7 . . I 3 J , , ,yy H gf Q , i , Q' i gi 1, tw, i Q Q I QQ gm ky 3 -, 2,5 1 Q Q5 , 5 , gk by ex 7 :I 'I ' ..-- , K . 2 2 gl A ni ' 75, 'k 5 2 3 , :fl W g ,V 7 V X 'L I A I w ik , V 5 if f D 7, Link Jaw '1' L - 2 ' . 4 P Ly? Q I S 5 E .X , 5 H VOLLEYBALL INTRAMURALS Row l: Marcia Wegrzynski, Diane Carley, Suzanne Harris, Charlene Henningsen, Eileen Far- rell, Joan Ballard, Midge Richards, Darlene Crowningshield. Row 2: Judy Shearer, Carol Oliver, Mickey Russell, Barbara Laughlin, Sharon Prentice, Mary Peet, JoAnn Pier, Kinda Wanser, Sandra Ballard, Linda Smith, Margaret Murphy, Norma Birmingham. Row 3: Helen Heath, Betty Darrow, Diane Flahavan, Linda Sherman, Ella Mae Gaylord, Geri Holdridge, Jane English, Janice Spangenburg, Peggy Sheridan, Carol Shearer, Diane Harp, Mary Rockwell. Row 4: Carol Eaton, Carol Neadeau, Louise Verry, Diane Brown, Sharon Stearns, Nancy Vi- Virski, Lorraine Zimmer, Marlene Watts, Carol Wychick, Glenda Moyer, Judy Randall, Pat Helen Mallery, Charlene Pratt. VOLLEYBALL1957 Driscoll, Volleyball season, l957, included four games, a playday and intramur- als. Invitation games were played with Chenango Forks and Greene. Playday at Chenango Forks, Dec. ll, saw 5 schools competing. Team B scores were: WP-17, Oxford-7, WP-12 Greene-95 WP-17, Sidney-95 WP-10, CF-73 WP-10, Greene 123 WP 22, Sid- ney-8, WP-17, Oxford-6. WPCS girls won the playday against the four other schools making them Northern Division Cham ions. In intramural volleyball the Senior girls were the victors. During the 1957 football season, Pep Club members agreed to purchase beanies to wear with black and white combinations at games. Linda Sher- man headed a committee that bought material and made shakers. Signs were put up in the halls urging team support, confetti was used at the games. At all home games for foot- ball and basketball, the Club sold programs and sat in a special place to give the cheerleaders their full support. For money-making ventures, Club members sold photo post cards of the school and tickets to the Point Theater movie HBand Of Angelsv PEP CLUB Row 1: Marian Mills, Sherry Shoemaker, Sharon Tarpinian, Bonnie Wuest, JoAnn Pier, Helen Heath, Miss Mary Jane Sherwood, Advisor, Janice Spangenburg, Suzie Prentice, Kay Douglas, Marilynn Gruesbeck, Barbara Wight, Cynthia Riley. Row 2: Sherrill Hodges, Beverly Higham, Cynthia Haruk, Eileen Farrell, Diana Neadeau, Susan Morgart, Marcia Wegrzynski, Phyllis Kapral, Diane Carley, Jackie Novitske, Charlotte Rockwood, Jean Love, Lula Twining Pat Murphy, Sandra Hobbs, Linnae Albern, Cathy Bowers. Row 3: Ginny Clinton, Roberta Foley, Judy Randall, Linda Wanser, Nadine VanBuskirk, Janice Mead, Lorraine Zimmer, Ella Mae Gaylord, Marlene Watts, Peg Sheridan, Betty Darrow, Linda Smith, Pat Driscoll, Sandra Kim. Diane Flahavan, Linda Sherman, Jane English, Carol Oliver. Geri Holdridge. 74 'l i 'H I Advertisements 'X fQAjN5 f f gffyfff If V ' if! X x Y ! ff, X X ff Ce ref, 1:55 5 fa u ffl L11 ff? f KKK 4 3 D ll 4123 Nhllffi ,j J -2 -ha- BU ILD ING CONTRACTORS I I Construction New Home Glen Aubrey, New York Phones Endicott 53191 Maine 89566 Compliments of ,H+ , I SOUTHERN TIER LIVESTOCK MARKET QT' y Whitney Point, N.Y. xx Bagging Cows on hand at all times X my Sale every Tuesday 1 P.M. 5 I HODGES Tel. w.P. 146 or maine 89656 y ' NJ'- UTTER'S STORE LISLE, N. Y. 7.,,,,, Compliments of the OTSELIC INN X If K --miami-4 bv Floyd Cinquanti , Prop . CHRYSLER fi ME. RITTENBURG S GARAGE Whitney Point New York CONGRATULATIONS to the 1958 Graduat1ng Class OPEN APRIL T0 OCTOBER Route 11 Whitney P01Bt N Y CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Glezen and D1Ck1nSOD Attorneys at Law CONGRATULATIONS to the J Carver Glezen Dan1e1 S D1Ck1nSOn, Jr VESTA M ROGERS, M D 77 I Graduat ing C1 ass i i BEST IISHES To The Graduating Class Of '58 Pete's Restaurant Whitney Point, New York Phone 99 Cook's Plumbing and Heating Surge Dairy Farm Equipment Pumps and Water System Whitney Point, N.Y. Phone 177 CIUIFT TRAILER RENTALS LOCAL and CQAS ISO CONKLIN AVE BINGHAMTON MCTIGHE GROCERY COMPANY COMMENTS GRAND UNIDN T0 THE 1958 GRADUATING CLASS HAROLD B. BRENNAN y COMPLIMENTS T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS Grand Union Whitney Point, N. Y- Compliments of GLENN TYMESON,M.D. Haro1d's Express Prompt courteous service Lisle, N-Y- Daily between Triple Cities 3 Marathon Weekly to Cincinnatus, Taylor, Q Pitcher Phone 45F2 52F2 I N 'EUS 'is' hx RANSOM FRANKLIN Scrap Iron and Metal Auto Wrecking Whitney Point, New York Used Parts tel. 126 Paper Rags Metal 79 .,.,.- S o f o of l 5 ,4 E I P m ' wg 0 X R QR fb I f 5 ig! ZZ? WALLING'S GARAGE FORD SALES AND SERVICE LISLE, NEW YORK Phone 36F12 YOUR ONE STOP FOOD CENTER MoRGART.s Congratulations from no 'V' 'la MX . W Q Eleanor St1ckle's Academy Beauty Shop I- A 2?!1m!f- Main Street Whitney Point, N Y SUPERHARKET PHONE 51 Free Delivery Telephone 100 LISLE PRODUCERS L w y , Y COOPERATIVE INC. f f A 'A an y .QM A at AFV 'Wi 1 O an : f'+-A y - - TP, 4-1 Harley Beardsley A -' Manager ' W,. ' ' ' ' Phone 81 80 -.,--f-7f'-- ff,-m---V:-7 ' N ' ' ' V'- M NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME Whitney Point New York Our best wishes BEST WISHES to the Class of 1958 To the Class of '58' LORNA ' s BEAUTY conimn from THE sotrrmum on. co. Whitney Point, N.Y. Academy Building Whitney Point, N.Y. Phone 197 The Kiley Co, Whitney Point, N.Y. Varieties llen's Women's Chi1dren's Dry Goods-Notions-Clothing-Furnishings-Shoes 81 'hi' 'H WHITNEY POINT BRANCH OF THE FIRST CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BINGHAMTON N IPCS students deposit their money every Tuesday 1n their homerooms Then lt 1S taken to the bank by Mrs Evelyn Storrs, the school secretary Gasoline Ant1ques 011s Gifts hh Tires Marine Supp1ies'Topf11ght Service at' Jo son Motors Fishing Tackles ACCeSS0T1eS Potter's Atlantlc Servlce Stat1on Guns 5 AmmUD1ti0 Expert Lubricatlon Route 11 Whltney Po1nt, New York Heating Equlpmen Wheel Balancing New York State Car Inspect1on Statlon MARKS GENERAL STORE, Lisle, N.Y. D H WOOSTER TAXIDERMY STUDIOS lh1tney PO1nt N Y A11 k1nds Custom Taxldermy Gloves, Jackets, loccas1ns, Lad1es Purses Made from Deer Sk1ns. L. G. B A L F O U R C O M P A N Y Known wherever there are Schools and Colleges HUGH I. SHERWOOD Class Rings and Pins Clothier Commencement Invitations Diplomas - Personal Cards Whitney Point, N. Y. Cfub Insignia - Medals B Trophies Mr. Leland G. Lee 164 Hermitage Rd. Rochester, New York LARKINS MUSICAL INST. CO., INC. Everything Musical 94 Chenango St. BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK Phone 2-3933 vans Plumbing and Heating Owner Kenneth R. Spencer 423 Roosevelt Avenue, Endicott, N.Y. Dial 5-7631 83 ROBERT WEST EJ?-L 9 ..Gl'7ElG ' ' Main Street ' - f I EIR COMPLIMENTS to the Graduating Class 0 . gg R .' I' ll: Whitney Point COOPERATIVE GLF Tel. 56 HS A N I T A T I 0 N I S A W A Y 0 F L I F EH We invite you to consult us on the problem of cleaning your establishment satisfactorily. C R A N D A L L S U P P L Y C O., I N C. 77 State St. Binghamton, N. Y. Phone 2-6425 Sales-Service branches at Cooperstown, N. Y. Cortland, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y. ' z:.ac.s. aQ..i.r sf.-gggaazcqan 'W -'L - 1. iamxzmmv ,,. .. QMEAT PRODUCTS SM KED2 5 ' -gssagmzasa BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ' PHONE 2-6471 84 ,,,, ,M , . N H.A. PENNINGROTH AND soN H A P WHITNEY POINT, NEW Yom: Phone 167 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER EPCO Food Service Compliments of ,- 'V HARoLD's PLACE 'N J 4' 'rr - Whitney Point, N.Y. 338 State Street D Pete DeDio Binghamton, N.Y. Kggp YUUF? EYEQ ON HUNUQAQLlf QJCMXWUHKNXXUV WDM CITIES UDTICQI. CO0 Now three locations for your convenience: 2 Washington Avenue, Endicott, 80 Court Street and 199 Robinson Street, Binghamton. 85 I T 2 L..- , L TOWN SC COU TREK Publications MAIN STREET PHONE 183 WHITNEY POINT,NEW YORK WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS OF WHITNEY POINT PENNYSAVER , CINCINNATUS PENNYSAVER GREENE PENNYSAVER OTSELIC VALLEY SHOPPER AFTON-BAINBRIDGE PENNYSAVER COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFSET LETTERPRESS KIMEOGRAPH Letterheads Business Cards Salesbooks Statements Register Forms Calendars Bnve OPES Catalogs Booklets rochures Book Matches Miscellaneous CLASS OF 1958 With an optimistic mind, determination toward an honest success, faith in God and your fellow meng the world is your apple. May the bite that you take be juicy and sweet. ELEANOR'S BAKESHOP Main St. -Whitney Point,N.Y. Phone W.P.3l6 orMaine 89660 NEW LOCATION HILL'S JEWELRY West Main Street Whitney Point, N.Y. PHONE 281 Home Baking Catering Watches,C1ocks 8: Watches Sr. A Jewelry Repairs Jewelry 'Don't substitute with a commercial product, Make it a habit to enjoy good 1iVlHg.H PATCH W. I Hfki fit QQ Iliff BROTHERS i 5 12235 N I iqEiQQg,ijf? his ,N Y y E' SUPPLIES LUMBER 235 M Whitney tftl 3 HE iiii T I 1 Phone 24 W tnyn nn,tt, N V :AC Y- - Q . Point 7 in W' WYE n n u - if L' New YO 1' k L . CLOVERDALE FARMS The Best 1n Dalry Foods Jackson St B1nghamton N Y Phone 2 5361 vfffwf N l W Bl erm viii ms I SL wgaw uawml d ,ij Q fi 5 L, gi -' IW aw' URSEI. VICTORY CHAIN C0 Headquarters Whltney Polnt Best '1SheS To The Class of 1958 Norw1ch New York New York CENTRAL CLEANERS Wh1tney Polnt N Y CCNGRATULATIONS T0 THE SENIO S It has been a pleasure to do your Sen1or portralts for you Best wishes for your happy futures HENANGO STUDIOS 96 Chenango Street B1nghamton, New Y0I'k 87 ---Y-------W - - -- -- W - -I Y - ' - - -w ' K W, ' i ' ' ' . I , . - Y ,f X i V C , N ' '35 N Cx wi ,eerr ,e.,,e ,.,e.,, E 1 e C r ffm C C ' 11.aggL,l,.l E IK PE an 'FUTZ KESN li Ci 41 mm-cm h dm . at 3:5 sz 'V nm .if Lg . - V ,HM E '-xi: ' ' 5Tf'y ' k 'Z:i 1... K I nb il' W x 'S P 15 ,f3,.xmd:'T 'fly Wai K, 9 LA71 U D A mm Q ' ' W E 'E . . 7 - . . 7 . ' O 3 C.A. HILL AND SON FOI' Insurance Whitney Point, New York Phone 77 PATTERSON HARDWARE HThe Friendly Storeu General Hardware Sporting Goods Hardwares Plumbing Supplies Gifts 5 Toys Whitney Point, N.Y. Phone 27 PHONE 71 SALES AND SERVICES BADGER BARN CLEANERS--SILOS AND STEEL BUILDINGS PHILCO AUTOMATIC WASHERS AND DRYERSI REFRIGERATORS, TV'S AND PHONOGRAPHS, DORMEYER AND HOTPOINT HOME APPLIANCES. 1 88 iI gy PT ESSO SERVICE CENTER Rocco Fortunato Congratulations to the Senlor Class Phone Whitney Point 97 WELL DRILLING. Eugene Fitser Whitney Point, N.Y No water-no pay Dependable Drilling Reasonable Rates Phone 148 W . , -Y vv-Q, . CORTLAND AUTO SUPPLY CO Court St One Show Monday and Tuesday SPM Cortland, N Y Two Shows Thursday through Sunday 7PM and 8 30PM ,lu CONGRATULAIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 RUSTON'S OF LISLE 90 K. N I 7, Z gwngh iuahunihr g , amawfweemfwwuasm Hman -in-. u PUBLIC GOLF COURSE T ' - fr? M Q WHITNEY Pom: N. Y. - Y is A 'J- 'M'i '?4-' i L 'If A WY Golf is everybody's game, men, wo- men, boys, and girls can enjoy it. Participated in by people of all ages, it is called, Uthe game of a life time.H Many communities do not have a golf course. Some have gone to a great deal of work and expense to provide one. We at Ford Hill have had the pleasure of building one of the finest. Your appreciation has been shown by your patronage . THE FORD HILL COUNTRY CLUB 5415- '5 080 xr' 9 '0,OoO 2 ': 3 500 NQIQQ SEIBERLING - FIRESTONE Auiolite Batteries - Recapping - Vulcanizing Earthmover and Heavy Duty Tire Service T. J. Byrne Service, Inc. Phone 3-6464 H2 WASHiNGTON STREET BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ROAD SERVICE SPECIALISTS Richards' Implement Co. JOHN DEERE Farm and Industrial Equipment Railroad Street Whitney Point, New York Phone 171 91 P: I . ' K I ' COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OF '53 BINGHAMTON BAG AND BURLAP CO., INC. Seasonal Pot Plants Cut Flowers Potted Plants aWe 'N is . . ' 'L V- ,C Whitney Pomt Greenhouse 7 HAROLD BREWER prop. hi Whitney Point I New York Phone 32 GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS Standard Across the world BEST WISHES T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS D'1:'btd-Whl 1 ls rl u e O GSB' e HERBERT HIBBARD, JR. SOUTHERN TIER ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. BiHgh3mt0n, N. Y. LIFE INSURANCE WHITNEY POINT 83Fl2 92 -Eff. CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '58 'LES' STRONG CONSTRUCTION C0 GHENAHEO I UNADHLA TELEPHONE GORPOHNNOI f . I 5 2 Semnl Central New York Stan SERVICE Our Business -- LOW COST Our Obligation ON THE LINE INDEX Advertisers .... ......... Aerial View of School... Board of Education ..... Bus Drivers........... Cafeteria .......... Cheerleaders ....... Class Officers ...... Eighth Grade Chorus... Faculty ............. Football... Foreword ,,,,,,, Glee Club ........ Grades,Kdg,- 6... Grade Office ....... Janitors............. Jr. High Basketball... Jr. High Track .......... Jr.-Sr. High Homerooms.. Junior Band ............ Junior Play ........... MAROON H GOLD - 1958 J.V. Baseball .... ...57 ,, 76 -93 J.V. Basketball .... .... ...7l ,,,,,,,1 Maroon 8 Gold............ ...6l ,,,,,,7 National Honor Society... ...64 ...l2 Ninth Q Tenth Chorus ,, '..54 ...l2 Pep Club .............. ...74 ,, 71 Photography ....... ...GI .,..24 Pointer Weekly...... .....60 ,,,,..55 Principal's Office... ........6 ...g - 11 Seniors ............. ...l4 - 22 ..--..65 Senior Band... ........52 .......4 Senior P1ay......,... .. 56 - 57 ......'53 Senior ChoruS......... .......54 ..-34 - 50 Seventh Grade Chorus .... .... .55 ........7 Student Council...... ...62 ......l2 Swing Band....... ...52 ......70 Track.......... ,,,54 ...56 V. Basketball .... ......... . 68 ...25 - 32 Varsity Club... ....... .....64 -------53 Volleyball..... ....72 - 73 - 74 ...58 - 59 Yearbook Staff... .... .......2 93 we-y, l,: ph P E I m Q 5' iw 4' wi, il, xggi? . is if Q 5 1 , f 3 2 f 1 2 ln.. E Ei' w 4-'+A--f
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