Whitney Point High School - Maroon and Gold Yearbook (Whitney Point, NY)
- Class of 1961
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FORE ORD In preparing a pictorial re- view of the 1960-1961 school year, the co-editors of the Maroon and Gold have chosen the HORIZONS aimed at and at- tained by the classes and or- ganizations of Whitney Point Central School. A new high school principal, caps, gowns, and diplomas, additional names on the honor roll, a new grade school, new band uniforms and a few new trophies are climax- ed by the retirement of Super- vising Principal, Caryl E. A- dams. Mr. Adams has been prin- cipal at Whitney Point Central for seventeen years. xff ii? ,ii M meaaam HHHHHEI mm m Ha mm Rv! We A? Metal Shop Business Arithmetic Class An A. V. Member ESQ M.m Mr. Rugg at work Study in Library Intermediate Class Adult Ed. Typing Class TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Foreword Dedication Seniors Jr.-Senior Faculty Kdg. to Gra In Memoriam Activities Sports Advertising High de 6 17 27 35 55 57 69 85 Don't erase over the keys' '-n-..,,,,,, 1 2 4 6 Doris takes notes at S C ...J Dale in wood shop Clinic gives eye examinations 3 DEDICATIO KATHRYN M. SCOTT Retire and enjoy it-so says Mrs. Kathryn M. Scott of Park Street, Whitney Point, N. Y. When school buses started run- ning last fall, and even though her daughter Marie must sign in at the usual time, Mrs. Scott stayed right at home and filled her days with housework, reading and gadding about. Did she miss school ? No, she was quite happy about staying home, although, she confessed she did miss the students and teachers. But then, her thoughts carried her along to a winter trip to Flo- rida and soon it would be spr- ing. She would visit her dau- ghter Marion and family in Buffalo. And who knows? May- be another summer would mean another trip with her family to some new and interesting corners in the United States. Born in Kirkwood, Mrs. Scott was graduated from Cortland Normal. Then she taught in the ole Whitney Point village school. When centralization came, Mrs. Scott came right into the new school with her third graders in 1936. It has been a steady line of third graders year in and year out until June 1960, when she re- tired from teaching school. 4 SEN IDRS UM f If!!! X, Htl 44 emi wp' sb -rx , I. 1' 1 1 'f Ynyrmf-.ML Z rf' f:1-:rf-W, 4 . . Q.. ,.. Last minute preparations. 15 minutes to go. -. WEEMHE FHM li' ml, Y E fl!! 4l',,2, f - M 'am,.aa.ii5 hd ,,Nl .... Hkuomws. WMU ' 55' J' , 1 gmt. gt. 1f5b,,eJ.,mf,,. fs. 1 '-L' ,-'mLL if - d M21 as 1 .J 52. 1. . --A MMMW Wye V . f, TH -mgwgg5.u, -:', . ,.5 X ll Q.. 553537511 w,'f iF, TREES M .x M. W.h., ' f ' zjmwyg i' 4, ' A . eww 'L ' it 'V 4 I A kbL 1 i22 lia f , .ft . ' , 1, 'Q rm, ., X I 323614 . '4..:.:...35 'L . , ' '- x -m..V.u4 'ML, xv' iQ K s' 4 An able assistant You gotta be married to this job! N It looks just have to tell rayon. like silk, I everybody it's BROTHER GOOSE HBrother Goose,H a three act comedy, was presented on Janu- ary 19, 20, and 21 by the Sr. Class. This hilarious comedy with a mix up between plans for a house, and plans for a football game was directed by It's Eve, she's my new girlfri Whose plans are these? end. Wheat Puffies make you strong! Mr. John M. Sullivan, Senior Miss Pauline English teacher. Duquette and Miss Elizabeth Ellsworth assisted Mr. Sulli- van with the make-up. The Sen- iors held their class dinner at the Oakland Hotel on the evening of January 21. A good time both before and after the play was enjoyed by all. Tell us about living in an insane asylum. Is it an orphan? 6 Zipping along at 50 m.p.h. .K .. X ff' Wfwxx......,,, - f. ftt, , fain 4 J I'd much rather go as Martha Washington. SENIOR PLAY CAST Jeff ............ Donald Greenmun Carol ............. Carol Stanton Wes. ...... .... John O'Brien Hyacinth... ...Eileen Farrell Helen ..... ...Cynthia Haruk ...Phyllis Kapral ....Barbara Traver Sarah. ............ .Grace Wilcox Peggy .... Eve ...... What is this A Race Rlot Where s that k1d9 IUR PLAY You look wonderful Lenore ......... Norma Birmingham Mrs. Trimmer ..... ...Janice Mead Truck Driver ..... ..Bill Coleman 45-79-74 Hupi You said murder wasn't nice. -.,, , , Stuffy's wonderful! 7 Kenneth William Baldwin HGentle of speech, be- neficent of mindu Scientific Jr. Play Cast Edward DuBois Bowen uSleep is the bes for waking troubles Scientific Virginia Lee Adams VEndurance Concentratedu Commercial Chorus 2 Glee Club Ruth Marie Angel WBe silent and safe-- is Patience silence never betrays you' Art Chorus l E IOR t cure Laura Frances Catlin HShe is no better than she should ben Business Chorus 6 Glee Club 6 Pointer Weekly Jr. Play Usher William Irving Coleman nThough this be madness, yet there is method in Jr. Play Stage Manager sr. Play cast 8 Norma Jean J. Birmingham nPatience and ness is powern College Entrance gentle- Jr. Q Sr. Band 6 Jr. H Sr. Chorus Soccer A Softbal Track 5 Hockey 4 Volleyball 3 Student Council Junior President 2 1 2 2 National Honor Society Senior Play Cast Paper Q Yearbook Donald Charles B HI regret ofte have spokeng nev have been silent College Entrance V. Basketball 2 J. V. Basketball V. Baseball 3 J. B. Baseball 1 Swing Band 3 Senior Band 4 Junior Band 2 National Honor S rooks n that I er that I uv 2 ociety itvv Gayle Malcolm Cook HI do not choose to Shop Track 4 Football 2 J. V. Basketball 2 V. Basketball 2 7th Grade Vice. Pres. Junior Play Cast Darlene A. Crowningshield VA lion among ladies is a most dreadful thingu Art A General Basketball 4 Volleyball 4 Track 3 Softball 4 Hockey l Pep Club 3 Art Work for Jr. Play for President in l964H I'LlI1 Virginia Mae Crane Vwomen and foxes, being weak, are distinguished by superior tactH College Entrance Softball l Archery l Glee Club 6 Chorus 6 Junior Band 3 Senior Band 2 ENIURS Daniel Joseph Driscoll UThe lamp of genius burns quicker than the lamp of lifen Scientific Football 4 Basketball Baseball 4 Jr. Band 2 Sr. Band 2 8th Grade President Sr. Class President Pres. of Sr. Band National Honor Society Pres. 9th Grade Sec. Student Council Pres. Student Council Jr. E Sr. Play Cast Yearbook S Paper l Carl James Decker VLove-A Grave Mental Diseaseu College Entrance J. V. Baseball Mgr. l Varsity Baseball Mgr. 2 Junior Band 2 Senior Band 4 Swing Band 3 Student Council Rep. 2 Junior Play Prop, Manag Senior Play Stage Crew Ronald Francis Edwards HArt in not an end in itself, but a means of addressing humanityu Math and Art GI' Eileen M. Farrell Dorothy Williamay Fenton HA little nonsense now HIt's love, it's love and then is relished by that makes the world go the wisest menu roundu Business Nursing Volleyball 3 Chorus 1 HOCKEY 3 Jr. Play Usherette Softball 3 Track 3 Cheerleading 3 Tumbling 3 Henry Thomas Gimbert VNothing endures b sonal qualitiesn Shop 7th 8 8th Chorus Junior Play Cast Katherine Lee Haist HAnimals are such able friendsg they no questionsg pass no criticismsu College Entrance Jr. E Sr. Chorus School Paper 2 Charles Harrison Franklin Larry GGSHQT Frost UBlessed be agriculture if one doesn't have too much of itu VGood humor makes all things tolerablen General Football 3 J. V. Football Mgr. l J. V. Basketball l Yearbook H School Paper 7 Jr. Play Cast Sr. Class Sec. V. Club Treas. 3 V. P. 9th Grade V. Club Pres. 1 General Jr. Play Cast Donald L. Greenmun Jr. ut pera VLabor lost, is learn ing without thought' Scientific Football 4 Baseball 4 Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Cast National Honor Society E IOR Elaine Margaret Harper agree- ask VTall oaks from little acorns grown Art Course School Paper 2 Yearbook Cynthia Marie Haruk Albert Vincent Heath HPrisoner of hopeu VA learned man is an idler who kills time by studyn Secretarial 8 Science HOCKEY 3 Shop and Agriculture Volleyball 2 Vice Pres. F. F. A. Basketball 3 Junior Play Cast Softball 2 Archery l Jr. Q Sr. Chorus Glee Club 3 Cheerleading l School Paper 1 Jr. Q Sr. Play Cast Pep Club 10 Charlene Lee Henningsen 'What's the use of wor- rying? It never was worth whilcV ii A College Entrance A ,ms if Soccer 3 N be J Hockey 3 ' Basketball 3 J Volleyball 3 Jr. Q Sr. Chorus .Nay Pep Club School Paper 8 Yearbook Cheerleading 4 Jr. 5 Sr. Play Comm. National Honor Society Phyl lis Marie Kapral Robert Harold Jenks VEvery man meets his waterloo at lastp College Entrance garl-' Audio Visual Club 2 Larry Gene Kilbury VThe beauty of the :gf55QfxX v V HYou can prove anything heavens is the starsg the gf -A kEHi?k if -'HA by figuresu beauty of women is their -it YN f 1 Q j hair . 2 N f. ,:3fw Engineering Course , - 3 .J ' n' Efl t 3 Football 3 gusinesi XAAVA Y7' Q i'V 'W' j ' Track l OC ev X' if '. f ' Jr. Play Cast Jr. Q Sr. Band gmmfsy fiy. h ' PX Glee Club 4 4 gQlMv , Sr. Chorus 4 10th Grade V. Pres. School Paper l Jr. Play Prompter Sr. Play Cast 2 'i SENIOR Joyce Marie LaMar HThe very pinkish of perfectionu Art and General Hockey l Volleyball l Pep Club 3 Chorus 1 Jr. Play Committee Francis Martin Lamb N VEat drink and be merry for tomorrow you dietm . , ' is .' 5. ., TMC Engineering Football 4 'W Track 3 Basketball Mgr. 2 Sr. Band 5 Swing Band 3 Chorus 3 llth Grade V. P. 12th Grade Treas. Jr. Play Cast e , ,' - 3 . Q infra ' '-ii 3Qh5wQS 11 5 ,ann V-47. Xiaiiiz .,,5 1 T . ' ,ig-X. mfamh , -g gain' . 5 ixfitgx . N. 1 I Gerald Bruce Love Edward Everett Lamb HLet the worst come to the worstu Technical F. F. A. 3 Track 3 Jr. Play Cast UThe great fault in wo- A - men is the desire to be like menu Engineering Track l Chorus l 7th Grade Pres. Jr. Play Cast , A . t Q X L4 My Km :fc ' ffl, A , M wa it Lgeff'3f:rg:-,x Hi' ',g'Y9w'q, sf 'f 2'Q,xf21'5e?l1 31. zum. w .-1.55 Qu' -4 A - L Wfv -.91'1Q' .' '-ur , ,w.v W za +m 14 Philip R. Morehouse VBeware the fury of patient mann Shop Jr. Band 4 Sr. Band 3 A. V. Club 2 Jr. Play Committee Sergei Pitman Naramore Hwords of truth and soberness' College Entrance Diane Marie Mastronardi URides in the whirlwind and directs the storm' Janice Elaine Mead VTiger in a whirlwindu Secretarial Volleyball l Chorus 6 8th Grade Treas. School Paper l Maroon H Gold 1 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Cast Business Volleyball 2 Softball 2 Basketball 1 Chorus l Pep Club 2 Jr. Play Cast Yearbook l a 1'-'v E IOR ibuit Richard D. Peet NAll men love them- selves College Entrance Basketball 4 Baseball 2 J. V. Football 2 V. Football 2 Chorus 5 Glenda Eileen Moyer Hwise to resolve and patient to performn College Entrance Hockey 3 Volleyball 4 Basketball 4 Softball 2 Pep Club 2 Nat'l Honor Society Yearbook 3 Pointer Weekly l Jr. 8 Sr. Play Comm. John Louis O'Brien UAll mankind loves a lovern Engineering Football 3 Junior Play Cast Senior Play Cast AV Club Varsity Club Elroy Dennis Pratt VNature made him and then broke the moldu College Entrance Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Football 4 Track 4 10th Grade V. P. Pres. St. C0unCi1 Jr. 5 Sr. Play Stage Crew His Lynda Louise Smith HMy man's as true as Kathleen Ann Quinn Ronald W. Rockwell HCan one desire too HLBT thy WOrdS be fewn much of a good thingn General Home Econgmigs Audio ViSLl2I.1 Club 1 Jr. Band 2 Chorus 3 Wayne Alson smith steelu Hlt matters not how long we l1ve, but howu Business Socier 5 gigfggl ggzkgzball 3 Tumor Play Cast Softball 3 Volleyball 4 Chorus 4 Pep Club Pres. 1 Pep Club V. P. 1 Yearbook E School Paper l Jr. Play Comm. Carol Ann Stanton NThe way to a man's heart is through his stomachn General Volleyball l Chorus 5 Sr. Glce Club 2 Pep Club l Sr. Play Cast E IOR Ruth Ann Stockwell HMan is a social Business Hockey 2 Softball 2 Track l Volleyball 2 Sr. Chorus 3 School Paper Jr. Play Comm. animal Carl Edward Stecker HMusic is the universal language of mankindn Shop 5 Math Cross Country l Band 6 Swing Band 1 A. V. Club 2 Gary Lee Sturdevant HA woman is only a wo- man, but a good cigar is a smoke? Technical 7th Grade Sec. Jr. Play Cast 13 Football 1 Q Track 1 I Richard Lewis Traver HThere's a time for all thingsn Technical Cross Country 2 Track 3 Football l Varsity Club 2 Kenneth Jay Walling HThere was never a saint with red hairn College Entrance Football l Baseball 4 Band 7 Swing Band 3 Chorus l 8th Grade V. P. llth Grade V. P. National Honor Society Dale Duane Swan HHis rash fierce blaze of riot cannot lastu College Entrance Football 4 Basketball 4 Chorus 5 Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Stage Crew Barbara C. Traver HI believe in Deomcracy because it releases the energies of every human beingu Secretarial Softball 3 Basketball 3 Volleyball 3 Tumbling l Hockey 3 Cheerleading 2 Track 3 Chorus 5 Journalism 2 Sr. Play Cast f ...ff -- : - rg.: K. P csaal an 555.5535 HHT.wiifV llgt SENIOR Grace G. Wilcox HThree may keep a se- cret if two of them are deadn General Softball l Cheerleading 2 Pep Club 3 Chorus 5 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Cast Carol Ann Wychick HThe more one comes to know men, the more one comes to admire the dogu General Volleyball 3 Soccer l Softball l Chorus 6 Pep Club 3 Year Book l Jr. Play Ass't Dir. Sr. Play Comm. Harris Edward Utter Jr HI'll have a fling College Entrance Football l Cross Country 2 Track 3 Chorus 4 Jr. Play Cast Marlene Eloise Watts HI am a part of all that I have metn General Jr. A Sr. Band Swing Band Volleyball 2 Basketball l Softball l Yearbook Jr. 8 Sr. Play Comm Gary Orland Yarnes UNO man in h1S senses will dancen Technical Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Comm. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Dan Driscoll, Pres., Chuck Franklin, Sec., Ken Walling, Vice Pres., Fran Lamb, Treasurer. CLASS NOTABLES 3 l ! 6 E!! Oldest Boy and Girl Yuungest Boy L Girl H' Jenks 5 D- Cf0WU1ngShi9ld Graco Wilcox H Gary Yarnes Shortest Q Straightest Hai - Eileen Farrell T Class Brother 8 Sister Dick 5 Bobbie Traver Classjfwins Class Twins D. D11sco11 8 E. Farrell 15 F, Lamb Q N, Birmingham CLASS Athlete-Elroy Pratt Tallest Girl L Boy P. Kapral H G. CO0k l-'U'- Artist Ronald Edwards p,a NOTABLE v W, Shortest Boy E Girl B. Coleman Q E. Harper Genius-Dan Driscoll al la Class Couples L. Smith 5 G. Cook H. Jenks R V. Adams xff f I JUNIOR - AND M SENIOR Q? HIGH Q9 13,39 JUNIORS - MR. THOMAS LAWSON Row ll Marjorie Jennison, Marilyn Gruesbeck, Mary Ann Dlefendori, Elizabeth Kilbury. Ar- lene Hoyte, Beverly Higham, Mary Fox, Sharon Ballard, Sherrill Hodges, Kay Douglas, Barb- ara Ballard. Row 2: Richard Burt, Michael Hanzlik, Thomas Conroy. Maureen Hickey, Mr. Lawson, Mary Fitser, Albert Heath, Michael Glynn, Robert Larkin, Charles Barnum. Row 3: Thomas Judson, Thomas Gimbert, Dale Jenks, Paul Carpenter, Craig Ellison, Nelson Holland, Richard Clinton, Theodore Farr, Eldon Abbott, James Crandall, Mark McCulloch. Not in Pic- ture: Gerald Crosier, Roger Dunham, John Herzberg, William Conrad, Sandra Chesna. UNl0R JUNIORS - MISS BARBARA PRACKNECK Row 1: Wanda Wright, Carol Turner, Judy Thomas, Edith Morgan, Judy Slack, Shirley Zimmer, Charlene Teal, Pat Morehouse, Barbara Wight. Row 2: Gordon Vernon, pat pierce, Susan Morgart, Shirley Ross, Miss Prackneck, Bonnie Wuest, Donna Pendell, Ruth Zimmer, Gary Shearer, Andy Maslin. Row 32 Harry Wills, David Thomas, James Morgart, Bill Wilson, Sam Pratt, Ed Ostrander, Robert Warner, Howard Poyer, James Mc Kiernan, Jim Sprague, Wayne Smith. Not in Picture: Stuart Whittaker, Joyce Naramore, Marlene Watts, Marian Mills. 18 L.. p gpg! 5 .Hi A 5 KI. Tri.. IX' . .,..l.'ri.. TENTH GRADE - MR. EUGENE TAMBASCIO Row li Joanne Pixley, Carolyn Leonard, Margaret Pierce, Sherrill Potter, Charlotte Rob- erts, Nancy Peterson, Lois Preston, Donna Robinson, Donna Peet, Emma Lou Livermore. Row 2: Diana Clark, Darlene Ralph, Frances Peterson, Sharon Potter, Hope McCulloch, Mr. Tambascio Linda Miller, Doris Leet, Linda Ross, Margaret Pratt, Glenda Ross, John Rockwell, Row 3: Carl Morehouse, Norman Moyer, Eddie Maslin, Thomas Reynolds, Maynard Lilley Scott Oakley John Leahy, Angelo Mastronardi, James Merritt, Lewis Powers, Robert Laughlin, Larue Linl coln. Roger Maus. Not in Picture: Albert Leet, Jo Carroll Martin, Richard Morissey, Rose Space. OPHONIORE SOPHOMORES - MISS MARIE SCOTT Row l: Carolyn Forshee, Patsy Hand, Brenda Burt, Nancy Hoag, Sharon Bonney, Ann Louise Hodges, Carol Hibbard, Carole Freije, Janet Chilson, Theresa Hanzlik, Joan Hankins. Row 2: Joan Kuhr, Virginia Crandall, Joan Conrad, Judy DePue, Jo Ann Hayes, Judy Hayes, Miss Scott, Doris Baldwin, Billie Knapp, Gae Knapik, Eileen Gofgosky, Marsha Franklin, Donna Black. Row 3: Ralph Brown, Edward Briglio, Robert Adams, Dale Hollenbeck, Gary Burghardt, Philip Baxter, Keith Cross, Eugene Eldred, Dennis Brainard, Robert Hodges, Charles Hil- singer, Minor Carter, Richard Fuller, Donald Edwards, Frank Juergens. Not in Picture: Donald Fenton. 19 TENTH GRADE-MR. JOSEPH ST. GERMAIN Row 1: Kathy Tyler, Carol Utter, Pat Wegrzynski, Evelyn Wright, Sandra Shafer, Joan Tick- nor, Susan Smith, Pat Verry, Roberta Warner, Leona Twining, Cynthia Riley, Joan Sorochin- sky. Row 2: Wayne Van Etten, Douglas Ticknor, David Wilkins, Douglas Stearns, Charles Wilcox, Michael White, Mr. St. Germain, Charles Van Valkenburg, Fred Webster, John Schaff, Doug Underwood, Wayne Van Order, Alonzo Stickle. Not in Picture: Karen Edwards, Marjorie UPHO ORE Swarts, David Watson. Iii ,,., FRESHMEN - MRS. ILEEN WICHELNS Row l: April Quarella, Betty Burchell, Beatrice Snyder. Gloria Simmons, Bonnie Roberts, Marlene Thompson, Jill Talcott, Joyce Simpson, Jaynne Pareis, Pearl Samson, Margaret Tra- cey, Mary Ann Ruston, Barbara Pelletier, Arietta Smith. Row 2: Mr. Thurston, Karen Pierce, Roxanne Novitske, Joleen Thornton, Barbara Muschock, Sandra Perry, Nancy Sweet, Dawn Smith, Donna Robins, June Van Dusen, Mildred Pierce, Mrs. Wichelns. Row 3: Robert Parton, Kenneth Pratt, Thomas Sprague, Richard Vernon, Peter Sofka, Larry Whitlock, Brian Petraske, Edward Tilloston, Richard Sprague, Charles White, Kenneth Hendrickson. Row 42 James Ralston, Roger Peet, Charles Sweet, Harry Smith, Larry Thomson. 20 Za..-I x.... -. MY., . . .ii Y FRESHMEN-MR. WILLIAM STEARNS-MR. JOSEPH COFFINEAU Row li Carole Howland, Suzanne Meacham, Meredith Kilbury, Mary Landmesser, June Lott. Nancy Macinski, Sharon Knapp, Gloria Mead, Cathena Lynch, Gladys Montgomery, Eleanor Grif- fith. Row 2: David Landmesser, Harry McMillen, James Judson, Marna Leahy, Loren Larkin, Mr. Stearns, Catherine Davenport, Eleanor Japhet, David Nick, Daniel Nick, James O'Brien. ROW 31 Fred Marsh, Larry Jenks, Dick Lamb, Bill Hohn, Lauren Houghton, Earl Kimble, Delos Oliver, Michael Macinski, Chris Metz, Henry Manwaring, Arthur Ostrander, Richard Kellerman Jerry Knapp, Robert Neubauer. Not in Picture: Linda Ingraham, Dana Jennison, Gary Lee, Mr. Cottineau, FRESHMEN FRESHMEN - MRS. MARY BAILEY AND MR. HURST MITTEN Row 1: Linda Fetterman, Regina Haist, Patricia Barton, Judy Bodine, Nadine Elder, Bonnie Glezen, Sharon Egan, Jo Ann Bush, Mary Ann Birmingham, Alice Hanzlik, Carol Hanson, La- vina Beardsley. Row 2: William Crowningshield, Edward Gehm, Gregory Canova, Gloria Gould, Elaine Smith, Mr. Mitten, Mrs. Bailey, Hallie Angel, Edward Beecher, Richard Coleman, Bar- ry Bowen, Gary Eaton, Thaddeus Harford. Row 3: Edward Docolavich, Robert Bridges, James Greene, Craig Abbey, Glynn Cook, Kenneth Fetterman, Dennis Ames, Richard Davis, Donald Croft, Robert Eaton, George Carpenter, Steven Gimbert, Robert Brady, James Abbott. Not in Picture: Allen Glezen, Marian Glezen, Martha Desmond, Regina Maslin. 21 WM .Lia EIGHTH GRADE - MR. ROBERT HANNON AND MR. GEORGE WILCOX Row l: Mr. Hannon, Elaine Walter, Rose Marie Wilcox, Joyce Warner, Linda ViVirski, Sandra Small, Nancy Walling, Christine Stanton, Duane Strain, Kenneth Tillotson, Herbert Gehm, Mr Wilcox. Row 2: Michael Simpson, Richard Sturdevant, John Stocum. La Vern Hand, Elwyn Fairbanks, Earl Newhart, Robert Ballard, Harold Gene Smith, Curtis Smith, Larry Tippett , Gary Ostrander, Elmer Carpenter, Lonnie Abbott. Row 3: Richard Tracey, Glenn Tymeson Jr Dennis Whittaker, Ronald Crosier, David Yarnes, Bruce Dunham, Ronald Stecker, Richard Lethbridge, Charles Clute, Joseph Silvanic, Wayne Watrous, Clifford Glezen, Richard Can- niff, Edwin Brown. Not in Picture: Donna Swarts, Judith Fiene. EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE - MR. ARLYN MOORE Row lr Susan Ellerson, Carolyn Griffith, Wilhelmina Lowe, Susan Hurlbut, Patricia Law- rence, Karen Hobbs, Marjorie Glezen, Kathleen Goodenough, Ellen Knapp, Patricia Elwood, Darla Enright. Row 2: James Lilley, Kenneth Higham, Patricia Holt, La Verna Gilmore, Ed- ith Hendry, Mr. Moore, James Hulbert, Gary Henningsen, Clayton Kimble, Gerald Howland, Ar- mand Peter Fish. Row 3: John Greenmun, Lawrence Kotula, Dennis Ellerson, William Lewis, Larry Hayes, Philip Fenton, Roland Hohn, George Fish, David Kilbury, Brian Lucia, Thomas Hurlbut, David Lee. Not in Picture: Marilyn Forshee, Christine Joslyn. 22 ....Z...-, I EIGHTH GRADE-MR. LEO BIRMINGHAM Row 1: Betty Jean Brainard, Helen Czebiniak, Carol Davis, Angie Balcom, Maureen Catlin, Carol Brigham, Donna Baldwin, Marjorie Cole, Dawn Cotcamp, Marie Driscoll, Helen Brewer. Row 2: Thomas Cornell, Gerald Dedrick, Leroy Bowers, Vivian Beach, Linda Bush, Mr. Bir- mingham, Linda Bensley, Bonnie Austin, Katherine Ballard, Ronald Ballard, John Adamek, Van Carter. Row 3: David Davis, Fred Caniff, Theodore Cross, Douglas Baldwin, Gary Bush, James Carroll, Thomas Carroll, Gary Burchell, James Dean, William Crane, Raymond Carpenter Harry Clinton. Not in Picture: Betty Brant. EIGHTH GRADE ..LT....,... 5 , . .. . . EIGHTH GRADE - MR. ROBERT WARD Row l: Carol Shaffer, Lauraine Mastronardi, Linda Orton, Diane Scank, Judy Pixley, Mil- dred Miller, Mary Montgomery, Madelyn Matusak, Nancy Manwaring, Edith Palmer. Row 2: Ter- ry Ostrander, Penny Page, Donna Thomas, Caroline Roach, Mr. Ward, Linda Preston, Cecelia Narozny, Diana Slack, Francis Piech. Row 3: Richard Lynch, Gary Merritt, Jon Prentice, Thomas McMillen, David Mortenson, Leslie Perry, John Schermerhorn, Gary Potter, William Pratt. Not in Picture: Frank Samson, Betty Samson, Steve McKiernan. 23 SEVENTH GRADE - MR. ROBERT 0' Row l: Susan Ulbing, Lydia S Shirley Stoughton, Ivalene Wa Douglas Tennant, Donald Slack Sweet, James Samson, Michael Wilmot, Richard Sweet, Dennis Shipman, Lester Wood, Richard White, Beatrice Sprague, Gary E fix v -,w-ffb, NEILL orochinsky, Linda Yarnes, Donna Spoonhower, Judith Tymeson, rner, Mildred Swingle, Dorothy Watts. Row 2: Donald Shafer, , Donald Ticknor, Jess Tong, Mr. O'Neill, Chris Smith, Thomas Silvanic, Roderick Smith. Row 3: Gerald Whitehead, Richard Sherman, Wayne Schaff, John Van Auker, David Samson, Robert Wilcox, Ronald Van Housen, Allen Zeber. Not in Picture! Jim Sturdevant. VENTH GR DE SEVENTH GRADE - MR. PAUL O'DONNELL Row 1: Irene Montgomery, Sandra Perce, Doreen Merk, Donna Lynch, Donna Mika, Iva Jean Marsh, Karen Mason, Patricia Merritt, Cynthia Poyer, Kathleen Petraske, Sharon Quinn. Row 2: Peter Piech, Larry McDonald, Jack Robinson, Fred Poklemba, Eileen Neiss, Mr. O'Donnell, Dale Ralph, Donald Landmesser , Ron Peterson, Todd Rose, Carl Pratt, George McMi1len. Row 3: Rodney Love, David Mardirosian, John Newby, Rensslear Livingston, Edward Lethbridge, Larry Lyman, De Lisle Runyon Charles Roach, Wayne Merritt, , Robert Lilley, Terry Lee, Chris Morgart, Richard Richards, Wendell Lowe. Not in Picture: William Padbury. 24 ll Y if-:af ,any . . he 1 NA K- !A I Sw SEVENTH GRADE-MISS GAIL HAYWOOD Row 1: Caryl Clapp, Sandra Cotcamp, Keren Chilson Margaret Beecher Alicia Billings, t , Beardsley, Gary Bish, Harold Brewer, Judy Bailey, Miss Haywood, Laura Ayers, LGBOY Ba11eYv James Czebiniak, William Angel. Row 3: Reginald Crowningshield, Thomas Collins, Euggge Egan, Donald Driscoll, William Brown, Gary Ballard, David Black, James Dunham, James - mister, Herbert Bailey. Not in Picture: Richard Brant, Edwin Desmond, Phyllis Edwards, Joyce Birmingham, Jeanette Burrows, SEVE TH GRADE Carter, Veronica Dorion, Doris Brant, Linda Linda Davis. Row 2: Raymond Backus, Erwin .. Rf 0 .2 H3 SEVENTH GRADE - MR. GEORGE RICOTTA Row 1: Charlene Johnston, Donna Lynn Ellison, Doris Hurlbut, Sylvia Gardner, Katherine Griffith, Colleen Kickey, Beverly LaMar, Beverly Ann Hohn, Marlene Haist, Linda Howland, Frances Leahy. Row 2: Joseph Eggleston, Marshall Foster, Virginia Kiley, Karen Kim, Kar- en Judson, Mr. Ricotta, Sue Ann Hayko, Bernice Hawkins, Linda Greene, Gary Gofgosky, David Huntley. Row 32 Terry Farr, Dennis Knowlden, Everett Holdridge, James Ellerson, William James, Thomas Lawrence, Fredric Kicsak, George Fitser, Thomas Jennings, Donald Foley, Jam- es Lamb, Barry Glezen, Walter D, Fetterman. Not in Picture: Gary Harper, Markita Eldred, Patricia Harper, Cathleen Gonciasz. 25 Y CLASS OFFICER 1960 sopuomoms cLAss OFFICERS ' Left to Right: Doris Baldwin, for President and Sharon Potter for the Secretary Treasurer. WPCS EVENTS IN 1960-61 September was heralded with the arrival of school and the first social event of the year which was a Senior Dance, cal- led HKickoff Swing.H Also in the month of September the very successful magazine sale was started, ending in October with Ken Walling the highest salesman and Elaine Harper 2nd highest. JUNIOR OFFICERS Left to Right: G. kin, Pres, K. Douglas S. C. Rep., J. Morgart VP, G. Vernon Treas. Not in Picture: B. Hi- gham, Secretary. Shearer S.C. Rep., R. Lar- OCTOBER-NOVEMBER-DECEMBER Juniors conducted the annual stationary sale in October. Other activities included two Halloween Parades, four foot- ball games, and a Student Council dance, Hshades O' Fall benefit of the Greek Foster Child. UFall Frolic,H the Juniors' first dance was presented in November. Football players attended the Father and Son Banquet held at Elliot Hall,Lisle, New York on Nov. l7. Seniors had their 2nd dance of the year, HGob- ler's Hop.H December 3, FFA members had a dance. During the month Tag Day was held, also Christmas Vacation. The Senior Class sponsored a dance, Winter Mist during the holidays. 26 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Marna Leahy, Vice pres- ident, Don Croft, President, Lorin Lark- in, Secretary Treasury. JANUARY AND FEBRUARY All students were active in January. Juniors had a record hop. The Senior Play, a three act comedy entitled NBrother Goose,H was presented the 3rd week. Cramming for exams was a common occurrence. February saw the Senior dance, uCupid's Caper,H rehearsals for the Junior play and the Junior High Winter Concert. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Wayne Watrous, President, Betty Jean Brainard, V. P. and Glenn Tyme- son, Sec.-Treas. MARCH-APRIL-MAY-JUNE Highlights of March were the Jr. Play and the final Senior Dance. Juniors held a record hop in April. Easter vacation was enjoyed by all. Student Council Dance, Junior Prom, and Graduation completed May and June. SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Left to Right: W. James, S. C. Rep., Terry Farr, Sec. Treas, F. Leahy, Pres., M. Foster Vice President. f,gAi EH EEHJ 232' 'Z 1 mlm M ,.-N' ..p 1 1 --- ' . -an 1 ....r mf wht lfmmi Sum Sam. . 4 was lmlh- -lffmf-1 Clln 126s In Bmw . mm.. for .xv .W .mam .ma 1.. min Jffcmd Clin HM L. W.. Lim .4 by D.W!,. mm- ...L.f..f..,.lI1r Adm md Ink-rf, he M-fvumli I :M MLM umm .mmih in .n. . ur-d,m,1 img Q., fb. ml U6 fm. ixilliih - 5 U : l-mm n 3 ! U A ..--,md nd 1 A 'F Q ' ',0ll W Mr. Caryl E. Adams - 1 . .. Mr. John V. Rugg Dear Seniors, Congratulations on your graduation. As you receive your diploma a great surge of joy will well up into your heart and you will then truly realize that all of your work, study, drudgery and efforts has brought you an achievement worthy of it all. The horizons in the world look gloomy indeed. Humanity is beset by all of the evils which mankind can concoct. Greed, lust, war and actual annihilation loom with all its terror like angry clouds of doom. What you do may bring that faint ray of hope for a better world. Remember this: You may succeed even though oth- ers have no faith in you but you never can succeed without faith in yourself. OFFICE ST FF Supervising Principal Caryl E. Adams has as his administra- tive assistants Mr. John V. Rugg, High School Principal, Mr. Osmer J. Brooks, Vice Principal, and Miss Nettie Clark, Grade Principal. Mr. Osmer J. Brooks 28 Miss Nettie Clark 9. g- -U, 1 A-. , Q 'J' P s f., ,,W A .X W 5 'A X rig 4.n1i' , JPL, V Q it S 'X f 2' ' 't Q W-,, X H Q ii.. X' 'Y L IFF, : J 1 4 yew A . i 5 in X, 5 iz. fs M. , Q 5 H 6 fc ws 9 . V' f i 1, A v I S A wa Q 15' 1 Q6 ,p x 'Q -4, ' r W x as ,.xk . K ...v. - BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right: Mr. Hiram Goodrich, District Superintendent, Mr. Francis Kennedy, Mr. Charles Pratt, Mr. Kenneth Stearns, President, Mr. Leslie Strong, Mr. Franklin Pendell, Mr. Carl Bird, Clerk. Not in Picture: Mr. Ernest Edmister, Treasurer. BOARD OF EDUCATION A With a new grade school build- .1 ing being put into operation this year and an ever increas- ing number of students and faculty members, monthly Board of Education Meetings this year have been well taken up with the big question of how to finance all this in order to give the central district the best possible educational opportunities. , ' 1 . AL! ' swgf.B ' . 7545-,Q NWA' '.H, 1, - MTS- Ruth 55-mP50n Mrs. Evelyn Storrs 'ffiflillfrtla OFFICE STAFF Office staff members include: Mrs. Ruth Simpson, secretar , '27 to Miss Nettie clark, mrs. Ev! elyn Storrs, secretary to Mr. C. E. Adams, Miss Virginia Hill, main office secretary, L Mrs. Ruth Moyer, switch board operator and receptionist. Ss . Miss Virginia Hill Mrs. Ruth Moyer 29 Row l: Miss Ellsworth, Nurse? Miss Howland, Dental Nurse? Mrs. Szczepanski, Music. In- structor. Row 2: Mrs. Piech, Elementary Girls Phys. Ed-S Miss Birmingham, Kindergarten? Miss Marshall, Kindergarten. Row 3: Mrs. Best, Kindergar- ten, Mrs. Smith, Kindergarten? Mrs. Mitchell, Kindergarten. FAC LTY Row 4: Miss McDonough, Grade lg Mrs. Abbott, Grade lg Mrs. Clinton, Grade lg Mrs. Fordham Grade lg Mrs. Crooks, Grade 1, r . Mrs. Atkinson, Grade 2. Row 5 Mary Ellsworth Nancy HOWIS-Hd Phyllls Szczepanskl Mrs. Harris, Grade 25 Mrs. H. B. s., R. N. A. A. B- S- Clough, Grade 2, Mrs. Clute, G1adYS Piech Dorothy Birmingham Elaine Marshall Grade 2, Mrs. Hodges, Grade 2, B. S. B. S. B' S- , Mrs. Knapp, Grade 35 Miss Bush Jeannine Best Gladys Smith Virginia Mitchell Grade 3. B. S. Margot McDonough Cleo Abbott Margaret Clinton Helen Fordham Harriette Crooks Marian Atkinson B. S. B. S. B. S. Geraldine Harris Hazel Clough Gladys Clute Connie Hodges Doris Knapp Vera Bush B. S. B. S. 30 Row lt Mrs. Leslie, Grade 3, Mrs. Vickery, Grade 35 Miss H. Albright, Grade 3. Row 2 : Miss Howland, Grade 4, Miss Hulbert, Grade 4, Miss Young Grade 4. Row 3: Mrs. Ruth Peebles, Grade 4gMrs. Richards Grade 49 Mr. Divers, Grade 5. FAC LTY Row 4: Mr. Smith, Grade 55 Miss Cobesky, Grade 53 Mrs. Wilcox, Grade 55 Mrs. Glezen, Grade 53 Mrs. Monk, Grade 65 Mrs. Roys, Grade 6. Row 5: Miss Russo, Grade 65 Mrs. Wil- liams, Grade 65 Mr. Storer, Grade 63 Mrs. Thomas, Nurse 5 Mr. Lowry, Boys Phys. Ed., Mrs. Shrauger, H. S. Girls Physical Education. Arthur Smith Maria Cobesky Bernice Wilcox B. S. Connie Russo Carolyn Williams John Storer B S B. S. B. S. 1 ffl , .JK if 31 fr Bessie Leslie Beverly Vickery B. S. B. S. Eva Howland Betty Hulbert B. S. B. S. Ruth Peebles Nellie Richards Anna Glezen Dorothy Thgmas R. N. 3 U Helen Albright M. S. Ruth Young B. S. Pat Divers B. S. Florence Roys M. S. Marge Shrauger B. S. If H f Q , Pauline Duquette John Halloran M. Ed. B. S. David Brown Olga Tracy B. S. Helen Wight Robert Bailey B. A. M. S. Richard Smith John J. Sullivan B. S. M. S. Arlyn Moore Robert Ward B. A. B. A. Eleanor Goodwix B. S. George Wilcox B. S. Mary Bailey B. S. Gail Haywood B. S. Leo Birmingham Row lt Miss Duquette, Guid- ance Counselorg Mr. Halloran, BOYS' Phy. Ed., Mrs. Goodwin, Vocal Music. Row 2: Mr, D, Brown, Dr. Ed., Boys' Health, Mrs. Tracy, Art, Mr. Wilcox, Agriculture. Row 3: Mrs. H. Wight, Librarian, Mr. Bailey, Inst. Music, Band, Mrs. Bai- ley, Homemaking. FACULTY Row 4: Mr. Smith, Industrial Arts, Metal, Mr. Sullivan, In- dustrial Arts, Wood, Miss Hay- wood, J. H. Science, Mr. Ri- cotta, J. H. Mathematics, Mr. 0'Donne1l, J. H. Social Stud- ies, Mr. R. 0'Neill, J.H. Eng- lish. Row 5: Mr. A. Moore, 1 H. English, Mr. R. Ward, J. H. Social Studies, Mr. Birming- ham, J. H. Mathematics, Mr. R. Hannon, H. S. English, Mr. W. Stearns, Phy. Ed., Mrs. Wich- elns, H. S. Mathematics. Robert O'Neil1 B. S. Ileen Wichelns B. A. George Ricotta Paul 0'Donnell M. S. William Stearns B. A. Robert Hannon B. A. 32 Row 1: Mr. Sullivan, S. H. English, Miss Prackneck, S. H. Englishg Mr. Tambascio, S. H. English, Social Studies. Row 2: Mr. Lawrence, S.H. Scienceg Miss Scott, S. H. Social Stud- iesg Mr. Lawson, S. H. Social Studies. Row 32 Mr. Mitten, S. H. Scienceg Mrs. Corcoran Languages and Journalismg Mr. Knapp, S. H. Mathematics. FAC LTY John M. Sullivan Barbara Prackneck Eugene Tambascio Row 4: Mrs. Franklin, Commer- B, A, Mu Ed, M. Ed. cials Mrs- G1YHn, Commefcial, Earl Lawrence Marie Scott Thomas Lawson School Paper. Row 5: Mr. St. M, S, M, A, B. A' Germain, Commercialg Mr. Coff- Hurst Mitten Tressa Corcoran John Knapp ineau, J. H. Science. B. S. M. A. B. S. Gladys Franklin Bette Glynn B. S. M. S. Joseph St. Germain JOSeph Coffineau M. B. A., M. Ed. B. S, New teachers do stunts Music Maestro' Get him: Get in there and dig: 5 x Q . .wx ,. , - I ' , 4 ' S :Htl nnfqgii 4-m.Hg Hi.. .,ri- if, . ,,,w W Wg iffyg fywm ' ' ffI.f9r.:T'.- , , ' 33 L L L J I iJ A. r, tnrii I A t0t n y , m. sis? ' 5 Z N4 5 ?.w ik ' A QQ Q. I A I I A . Q ' ..I, I lfi it 5 Q. Q,, ' 5ntrM'lvELgg fgiel 33 I 55.10 .' Kiwi ii W 015' Q V 'izt --- -. ..,, W. P. C. S. CAFETERIA DID YOU KNOW? Row lr Sylvia Gruesbeck, Norma Kenyon, Carol Lounsbery, Cafeteria ladies prepare and Nancy Doxey, Manager, Lucella Lewis, Ruth Johnson. Row 2: serve 700-800 Blue Plates each Mabel Sawyer, Marion Driscoll, Dorothy Murphy, Eunice Tick- day- 1600 half-pints of milk nor, Jane Parton, Jesse Prentice, Gertrude Lewis. and 30-100 Cl0Zer1 ice cream dixie cups are sold every day also. Total receipts for a day average S290-300. LADY JANITORS Left to Right: Gertrude Lewis, Reva Whitmarsh, Betty Boehme DID YOU KNOW? Margaret Bevan, Edith Japhet, Eunice Ticknor. Seventeen janitors keep the two schools and E9-Page neat and clean. DID YOU KNOW? Twenty-six bus drivers trans- port children 1000 miles each W. P. C. S. JANITORS Mr. Lamb day or 200,000 miles per year. Left to Right: Ivan Ticknor, Orvie Saw- yer, Ernest Jenks, Building Superintend- ent, John Bevan, Walter Smith. Not in Picture: Victor Lamb. , l A,J'W ' Lg? X ,A I ,,, . 0 4- I VERS . ggSS1?USA?2irt Ticknor, Irving Coleman, Kenneth Knowlden, Neil Franklin, Ivan Franklin, John Bevan Carl Short Ward Gruesbeck. Bus Superintendent. Monroe Perce. Merton Liver- ' Marvin Aylesworth. Row 2: Jesse Collins, Grover Kiebel, Carl Bon- Ll d B h dt . :g5?,EdWg3d Hgigesgonf Earl Aylesworth, Paul Abbott, Earl Leet, Ernest Gilmore, Elwyn Eat- on Gordon Hoag, Matty Czebinak, Carl 0liver, Oscar Farr. Not in Picture: Harvey Forkey, 7 Lester Ketchum, Norman Shaffer. 34 p' fm. L, -mx .M an in xlf EE E E EE Y Sp X X GRADES - ,Y -.-mr--, swf.-.W N, e-'Nw vm-, 'qw X1 A .,,., .Af- ax nw x .253 ,Q if ,s 'T + .www fnngw -P QI D bi nu ggi .sf 'nf ll ,.... ., my :scum M. 1-.ff new 'uc I s ,Af 1 Zi-31, QQNY5 'dfxmail I 'dd SIXTH GRADE - MRS. CAROLYN WILLIAMS Row lt John Bender, Jacqueline Bish, Sharon Ashley, Linda Beardsley, Dorothy Brant, Juan- ita Eggleston, Sandra Boyce, Roger Carpenter. Row 2: Pamela Page, Delores Nicholson. Mary Healy, Suzanne Hayes, Judith Hodges, Mrs. Williams, Carlinda Short, Vivian Pogorzel- ski, Jacqueline Lilley, Donna Maus. Row 3: Charles Simpson, Paul Wilcox, Harry Ticknor Charles Greenmun, Raymond Kellogg, Paul McGee, Earl Webster, George Walter, David Prenl tice, Jerry Kinner. Not in Picture: Mary Aleba, Linda Edwards. Wi Q. SIXTH GRADE - MR. JOHN STORER Row 12 Lucille Nicholson, Marie Holland, Billene Price Frances M h . ' , ore ouse, Carol Lucia, Judy Pierce, Marianne Kloda, Bonnie Ames, Patricia Watts. Row 2: Bruce Canova, Renate Juergens, Linda Forshee, Linda Foley, Mr. Storer, Susan Glezen, Sylvia Lamb, Carol Clute , Herman Ahsmann. Row 3: Charles DePue, John Maus, Stanley Swarts, Seth Irish, David Dris- coll, Darryl Dunham, John Martin, James Clark, Kenneth Howland, Danny Ailport. 36 SIXTH GRADE - MISS CONNIE RUSSO Row 1: Darrell Strain, Diane Docalavich,, Catherine Ross, Charlene Balcom, Anita Small Linda Potter, Darlene Lewis, Karen Knapp, Shirley Gruesbeck, Edith Wooster, Karen Klopfer Dennis Mardirosian. Row 2: Dan Cornell, James Kiley, Bob Hohn, Henry Dedrick, Greg Stan- ley, Miss Russo, Wallace Smith, Bill Yarmy, Ronald Zudoffsky, John Peck, Ronald Paynter , SIXTH GR DE SIXTH GRADE - MRS. FLORENCE ROYS Row 1: Linda Glezen, Patricia Lounsbery, Bert McCulloch, Judy Brady, John Livingston, Suzanne Fizette, Gary Coles, Barbara Howland, Richard Baldwin. Row 2: Richard Ticknor, Carol Watts, Mary Lou Bish, Andrea Hurlbut, Mrs. Roys, Kim Metz, Peggy Sullivan, James Luba, Eddie Lewis. Row 3: Jay Holt, Annette Whittaker, Dale Glezen, Bobbie Smith, Jeanne Whitbeck, Dick Barden, Dorothy Hill, Darlene Sweet, Judy Hurlbut, Ruth Ann Billings, Jimmy Miller, Joan Sayman. 37 SIXTH GRADE - MRS. THELMA MONK Row 1: Janet Williams, Linda Thompson, Judy Ballard, Diane Knapp, Elizabeth Petraske, Donna Fuller, Peggy Hust, Kathryn Merritt, Helen Green, Maureen Mullins, Agnes Narozny, Paula Fenton. Row 2: Jack Mortenson, William Meisner, David Rozelle, Norman Strickland, Thomas Love, Charles Kellerman, Mrs. Monk, Michael Haruk, Thomas Nichols, James Ballard, Charles Verry, Peter Yarmy, Charles Cameron. Not in Picture: Lola Howland. er FIFTH GRADE - MRS. BERNICE WILCOX Row lt Frances Jacovis, Kathleen Reidy, Linda Lee, Pamela Wilson, Chris Hibbard, Gloria Iwaniuk, Evelyn Gofgosky, Sandra Franklin, Carol Wilcox. Row 2: Gary Van Dusen, Harrison Marsh, Janice Parton, Deborah Barden, Mrs. O'Donnell Csubstitutel, Gloria Burrows, Nancy Knowlden, Kathy Greenmun, Ronald Turner. Row 3: Charles Harford, Thomas Robins, Russell Meaker, Thomas Brown, Charles Page, Larry Simmons, James Sinclair, Kip Zeiter, Corky Dick- inson, Thomas Mica, Jack Gehm. Not in Picture: Ralph Shoemaker, Janet Howell, Mrs. Wilcox. 38 FIFTH GRADE - MR. ARTHUR SMITH Row l: Nancy Whitehead, Donna Vernon, Nancy Bryant, Verna Perce, Linda Thomas, Maria Sullivan, Rita Hanzlik, Sally Snyder, Melody Randall. Row 2: Teddy DeYoe, Charles Dence, Beverly Ellerson, Patricia Bender, Mr. Smith, Evelyn Carpenter, Roger Griffith, Steven Ma- cinsky, David Brigham. Row 3: Christian Peterson, Keith Gage, Charles Desmond, Wayne Harris, David Edwards, Dan Carroll, William Birmingham, Daniel Cave, Richard Pixley, Aus- tin Gilmore, Darryl Ticknor. FIFTH GR DE --n-s-M-.,-H--- H ,v, eh .-,.- .-. ,. ,, ,, ' EET'U 'T A '-We H- FIFTH GRADE - MRS. ANNA GLEZEN Row 1: Frank Swingle, Terry Lynch, Daniel Gurney, Jon Burghardt, Lawrence Teal R Traver, Richard Samson, Jack Dunham, Daniel Edwards, Jerry Fortunato. Row 2: Gin eiygzid ker, Elaine Hill, Lon Gumaer, Mrs. Glezen, Patricia Price, Pamela Lucia Susan MEDonald- Sharon Smith. Row 3: Carl Short, Erford Ellis, Melvin Ralph, Deborah Burghardt Darlene Wychick, Roberta Lounsbery, Richard Crowningshield, Mark Tymeson, Garry Shipman., Not in Picture: Susie Leet. 39 j,gQL,,5S1g,,t I I 1 I 1 f - W - 1..- K, ,,. A, .. ., . . .. Lia FIFTH GRADE - MR. PATRICK DIVERS Row lt Mollie Lamb, Debbie Kiley, Ann Leahy, Norma Walter, Diana Jenks, Lynnene Edwards, Lucille Dedrick, Darlene Henderson, Nancy Roach, Jeanne Lindsay, Shirley Williams, Jean- ette Haist, Gloria Traver. Row 22 Tim Donnelly, Robert Seward, Terry Sturdevant, Mathew Silvanic, David Fish, Kenneth Folmsbee, Mr. Divers, William Eaton, Lisle Kimble, Edward Letterman, James Zimmer, William Woodward, Richard White. FIFTH GR DE w 'f : V .. , ,,,. , .. ,.,..-....... .. . s. i -...T...,i.. , , ,V..J.-,fr FIFTH GRADE - MISS MARIA COBESKY Row l: Gloria Merritt, Betty Miller, Jane Montgomery, Linda Zimmer, Pat Czebiniak, Peggy Ellerson, Melody Richardson, Judy Manwaring, Shelley Zaber. Jody Enright, Georgia Smith, Kathryn Fetterman, Susan Ostrander. Row 2: David Stoeckel, Steven Ostrander, Richard Strong, Douglas Adamek, William Carman, Miss Cobesky, Thomas Fischer,Jeffrey Joslin, Craig Oakley, Richard Burchell, Victor DeLong, Gary Gates. 40 i ', gi: yffi 1 in 'L e l sfillle--an -ef-at-M, R--We-5-ef-1-1-we-be ' FOURTH GRADE - MISS RUTH YOUNG Row l: Sharon Carroll, Barbara Whitbeck, Cindy Dunham, Joyce Tillotson, Susan Clark, Ju- lia Sullivan, Debby Nichols, Phyllis Lewis, Kathy Lewis. Row 2: Lynwood Fish, Janice Lamb, Cynthia Bailey, Diane Hust, Miss Young, Maureen Quinn, Oleta Peterson, Beulah Strickland, Ronald Dean. Row 3: Gary Clark, Keith Whittaker, Henry McMillen, Gary Stecker, Gene Catlin, Donald Hendrickson, Richard Coles, Frederick Baxter, Tinsley Carter, Robert Pres- ton. Not in Picture: Sharon Seward, Charles Piech. F0 HTH GR DE L., 1..,..-..., ..- Y If-EffL.QQ,.'.tf.f in W Y l A -- - f---Af ' FOURTH GRADE - MRS. NELLIE RICHARDS Row l: Michael Driscoll, Sharon Merritt, Donnie Backus, Edna McCulloch, Margaret Bailey, Betsy Judson, Jane Smith, June Ticknor, Dorothy Cole, Karen Merritt. Row 21 Diane Hough- on, Emma Brigham, James Van Auker, Kyle Eggleston, Mrs. Richards, James Franklin, Lloyd Pratt, William Hill, Jill Tymeson, Linda Smith. Row 3: Richard Kotula, Millard Lewis, Thomas Hibbard, Bryon Kel1ogg,Car1o Piech, William Shafer, Ronald Potter, David Masters, Glenn Williams, David Gilmore. 41 s , V, FOURTH GRADE - MRS. RUTH PEEBLES Row lr Suzanne Lantry, Luana Yarmy, Darlene Tennant, Wendy Richardson, Deborah Sherman, Priscilla Harper, Kathryn Wood, Jo Ann Wright, Debra Pierce. Row 2: Miss Katz, Linda Lee Dotter, Sarah Brewer, David Wilson, Mrs. Peebles, Glenn Forshee, Gordon Ticknor, Robert Sofka, Robert Clark. Row 3: Francis Smith, Gregory Sorochinsky, Kenneth Mortenson, David Leach, Phillip Knapp, Mark Kicsak, William Van Dusen, David Gumaer, Richard Lawrence, Carlton Short, Richard Burgher. F0 HTH GR DE , , , ey , , wr' jr ga? '., ia, , FOURTH GRADE - MISS BETTY HULBERT Row l: Barbara German, Sheila Preston, Mary Leahy, Bonnie Short, Kristen Mason, Kathryn Gruesbeck, Starlett Fairbanks, Susan Elwood, Charlotte Price. Row 2: James Poyer, Gary Sayman, Leah Pratt, Diane Irish, Miss Hulbert, Pattie Grogan, Barbara Youngs, Shelly Mc- Millen, Jack Seeley, Edward Rozelle. Row 3: Martin Poklemba, Jack Cornell, Edward Cze- biniak, Donald Baldwin, David Hohn, Russell Darrow, Louis Baxter, Marvin Sturdevant, Bert Scott, Leon Collins, Roger Foley. 42 CQ? WET? FOURTH GRADE - MISS EVA HOWLAND Row 1: Doris Birmingham, Frances Van Auker, Nancy Ahsmann, Janice Abbott, Roberta Hust, Nancy Crandall, Florence Grover, Deborah Lilley, Patricia Petraske, Mary Lou Wyszkowski. Row 2: Thomas Davis, Charles Ostrander, Lonna Schaff, Cathy Black, Miss Howland, Martha Hill, Gerald Jackson, Daniel Hibbard, Eric Fizette. Row 3: Russell Dence, Christopher Lynch, David Harper, Ricky Pareis, Michael Howell, Donald Cave, Paul Piech, Timothy Tal- cott, Richard Carroll, Ralph Canniff. Not in Picture: Dale Karpel. THIRD GR DE ..,, ,?,,.,r.,g.,,....r N... ,. . H 4' WMM W K 5 i K I my , , , ,-,,,..,, THIRD GRADE - MRS. BEVERLY VICKERY Row lr Terry Smith, Linda Shipman, Eleanor Phillips, Caroline McGee, William Sunderland, Neil Clark, Mark Griffith, Donald Wells, Vonda Standish, John Yarmy, David Wade. Row 2: Sharon Jennings, Roger Holt, Edward Hanzlik, Kevin Breckner, Le Roy Preston, Mrs. Vickery, Dawn Henderson, Janet Lewis, Gail Lindsay, Charles Lee, Dolores Carlson. Row 3: Char- maine Cave, Patti Barden, Lori Gumaer, Bennie Bish, Bob Ballard, Greg Gates, Phil Kelley, Bob Edwards, Susan Decker, Linda Croft, Jerry Driscoll, Joe Grover. 43 CLASS ASSEMBLIE as-X ..... ,mf W . f y Grade Ha1lowe'eners Parade Mrs. Richards inspects a mummy Rumpelstilskin is my name 'T' . , ....Y- ' , sou BORNA Q DIED l Is my fifth grader inside? Mrs. Hodges' Pilgrims rejoice The King will choose a Queen 44 Lm Dm November Grade Assembl y Bring me my gold! vi' -il... .urf'1 AN PROJECTS Spectators view 1960 Parade UP' . . . Mrs. Roys' pupils make model town Mrs' Goodwuvs Puplls Slng Science students exhibit project Mrs. C1ough's class explains unit ,4- 44 1 'N Lv'g5, k'N L. mi Q A E Chiefs pose with winners 5?- 1:-X an IW' f x ...J 4 -' :Ann lg , f - I . fu Y, U v .V . mg , , ,V.. K W A XCYVTV, xs.,.L,. .. Ag- E RY W Q EW Class Studies electricity Students display winning posters Chief Murphy gives award Chief Lewis hands out prize 45 1? THIRD GRADE - MRS. BESSIE LESLIE Row lr Charles Glezen, Linda Scank, James Edwards, Barbara Ann Scott, Richard Watts, David Harford, Ricky Christopher, Timmy Neiss, Robert King, Mike Pierce. Row 2: Gus Holm- Daniel Newby, Joseph Narozny, Richard Bender, William DeGroat, Mrs. Leslie, Nancy berg, Ticknor, Barbara Marsh, William Jennison, Peggy Hamilton, Delores Chambers. Row 3: Ed- ward Mardirosian, Fred Walter, Laurel Stanley, Philip Schermerhorn, Richard Bowers, Chris- tine McKiernan, Cheryl Elwood, Marlene Crosier, William White, Dale Griffith. THIRD GR DE .W .......... ,. ., ., . I , ,,. . .WLW,, ,,,, All . f THIRD GRADE - MRS. DORIS KNAPP Row 1: Joyce Wilcox, Cherly Shipman, Diann Love, Patty Brigham, Patty Sweet, Sylvia Moy- er, Marilyn Jackson, Ann Lewis, Patty Hayes, Suzanne Knowlden, Kay Sullivan. Row 2: Nel- son Livermore, Kenneth Burkee, Delores Bailey, Carolyn Piech, Linda Nichols, Mrs. Kanpp, Dianne Tennant, Louise West, Eileen Hickey, Norm Meaker, Dennis Ostrander. Row 3: Will- 1am Frayer, Scott Morgart, Arthur Ellis, Mark Brown, Kenneth Lamb, Lane Hibbard, Robert Watts, David Stearns, Karl Ticknor, Scott Ellerson, Chuck Eaton, John Dickinson, Tom Dick- inson. 46 STL. THIRD GRADE - MISS VERA BUSH Row l: Kathy Miles, Patricia Mortenson, Linda Strong, Christine Loveless, Denise Small, Elizabeth Mullen, Marcia Jenks, Jackie Merritt, Elizabeth Shaffer, Margaret Harvey. Row 2: Richard Houghton, Khayam Pike, Jeannette Lyman, Joan Glezen, Donna Ross, Miss Bush, Kath- erine Aylesworth, Kathy Potter, Diane Shrauger, Dennis Petraske, Jonathan Masters. Row 32 Gregory Glezen, Daniel Williams, Glenn Davis, Douglas Stanton, Ronald Manwaring, Charles Balcom, John Brewer, Michael Docalavich, Ronald Reynolds, Benny Ashley. l el .4 sn, ,.., , MM., , 4. ,,. -. . . , ..., ., , I , , , T THIRD GRADE - MISS HELEN ALBRIGHT Row l: Lucille Shaylor, Eileen Clark, Deborah Wilson, Christina DeYoe, Jeanette Orton, Ingrid Peterson, Karen Jennings, Sandra Edwards, Cynthia Emery, Bertha Palmer. Row 2: Glenn Ellerson, Douglas Tead, Tracey Price, Jean Kircher, Joanne Rockwell, Miss Albright, Linda Hurlbut, Yvonne Wells, James Howland, Larry LaBelle, William Iwaniuk, Row 3: Kurt Sprague, Martin Wilcox, William Lewis, Russell Chapman, Otfried Ulbing, Joseph Pokorak, Gary Underwood, William Arnold, Joseph McDonald, Steven Swan, William Goodrich. Not in Picture: Alan Sickles. 47 SECOND GRADE - MRS. CONNIE HODGES Row 1: Joyce LaBelle, Connie Pixley, Debbie Peterson, Janet Gardner, Lori Newby, Donna Knowlden, Catherine Gehm, JoAnn Knowlden, Marsha Henderson. Row 2: Denise Swan, Brenda Murphy, Delores Shaylor, Connie Lord, Sharen Dedrick, Mrs. Hodges, Jean Ostrander, Linda Gumaer, Ruby Merritt, Danny Austin, Gerald Marks. Row 3: Steven Burghardt, Gene Eller- son, Thomas Neubauer, Larry Sturdevant, Douglas Wells, Gary Randall, Michael McDonald, Paul Hibbard, George Swingle, Timothy Richards, John Polyniak, Christopher Welch. Not in Picture! John Emery, Jonni Cutugno. ECO D GRADE V .W a ,.,, ,. M,Wu ,-NT...T . u--pq J' f mL- SECOND GRADE - MRS. GERALDINE HARRIS Row lt Andrea Livingston, Lois Wilcox, Joyce Baldwin, Mindy Holmberg, Jeannine Jenks, Tom Docalavich, Philip Hayes, Clifford Colgan, Dixie Wade, Frances Birmingham, Mike Macinsky. Row 2: Margaret Czebiniak, Sandra Pixley, Arthur Snyder, Richard Burkee, Ronald Smith, Mrs. Harris, Joanne Ames, Emily Fetterman, Janet Chapman, Jack Tongue, Robert Thompson. Row 3: Janice Vernon, Vonda Gage, Paul Burchell, Timothy Fish, David Wood, Gary Crandall, Lois Leahy, Frances Yarmy, Denise 0'Connor, Edwin Slack, Rip Stevens. Not in picture, Dean Sickles. 48 may SECOND GRADE - MRS. GLADYS CLUTE ROW 12 Mary Ann Grogan, Dennis David, Donald Leach, Roger Harvey, Harvey Grathwohl, Kath- erine King, Earl Slack, Robert Call, Connie Missimer, Janice Youngs. Row 22 Gerald Ed- wards, Peter Aleba, John Seeley, Douglas Tillotson, Vickie Macinsky, Mrs. Clute, Pris- cilla Mullin, Gerald Baxter, Raymond Smith, Pamela Miller, Deborah Thomson. Row 3: Carol Sheeley, Pamela Livermore, Nancy Wood, Sue Ann Bryant, Dolores Hollenbeck, Robert Kim- ble, Ronald Sturdevant, Sharon Bowers, Karen Slyker, Susan Taylor, Nancy Parker, Grant Shaylor. Not in Picture: Gerald O'Brien. w....,..,1,-. l , K , , . , ' ' ' ' SECOND GRADE - MRS. HAZEL CLOUGH Row 1: Deborah Ellison, Kathy Potter, Michael Mihalko, Margaret Holt, Gary Cotcamp, Barb Fortunato, Ronald Roat, David Ames, David Cole, Mary Brady, James Leahy, Karen Lantry. Row 2: Ellen Schatz fstudent teacherj, Janette Clark, Donna DeGroat, Michael Kapral, Linda Swingle, Roy Backus, Mrs. Clough, Ronald Evans, Donna Hill, Paul French, Patti Aylesworth, Lou Ann Ellis, Deborah Sorochinsky. Row 3: Joseph Aleba, James Newby, Cathy Ostrander Bonnie Hohn, Russell Peterson, Karen Ballard, Bruce Orton, George Luba, Cathy Nichols , Nancy Tymeson, William Sturdevant. 49 SECOND GRADE - MRS. MARIAN ATKINSON Row 12 Marvin Potter, Nancy Wade, Mark Henningsen, James Johnston, Lee Lilley, Steve Ell- is, Dennis Breckner, Woodruff Robins, Ronald Hendrickson, Billy Heath, Margaret Glezen, Roxanne Brougham. Row 22 Judy Corbin, Denise Outman, Lillian Hanzlik, Sinaloa Pike, Danny Frayer, Mrs. Atkinson, Dina Eggleston, Douglas Greene, James Zipay, Michael Ticknor, David Cotcamp, David Ballard. Row 3: Mary Black, Linda Lynch, Diane Gruesbeck, Jeffrey Nich- ols, Dan Knapp, Joyce Abbott, Linda Walker, Eileen Jones, Peggy Gaylord, Terry Ames, Bar- ECO D GR DE bara Wilcox, Brian McGee. ...L..... -. , , . . FIRST GRADE - MISS MARGOT MCDONOUGH Row 1: Sherrv Kloda, Mark Tennant, Brian Standish, Robin Lee, Geoffrey Lee, Dale Russell, Cindy Oliver, Alan Mardirosian, Cindy Jennison, Jack Parmalee, George Backus. Row 2: Phil- ip Griffith, Donald Howland, Virginia Peterson, Paul Shermerhorn,Sharon Shoemaker, Michele De Pue, Miss McDonough, Larry Hodges, Kathy Stoeckel, Douglas Dunham, Debbie Fritts, Tim Edwards, Cheryle Welch. Row 3: Beverly Bakshas,Donald Arvidson, Darrell Hathaway, Nicki LeTavish, Patricia Lewis, Sherri Yarmy, Richard Shrauger, Donald Heath, Terry Gurney, Dan- iel Enright, Donald Williams. Not in Picture: Nancy Yarnes. 50 401- 1 'sf'- FIRST GRADE - MRS. HELEN FORDHAM Row l: Robert Tillotson, Edward Reidy, Holly Canova, Beverly Sunderland, Lary Crandall, Robert Harvey, Deanna Leonard, Elna Beck, Jimmy VanDusen, Dennis Mortenson, Mark Pokorak, Cheryl Youmans. Row 2: Diane Zipay, Joanne Marks, Patsy Simmons, Richard Shaylor, Mrs. Fordham, Mary Beth Mayhood, Alice Manwaring, Robert Quarella, Barry Kim, Franklin Scott , Candace Armstrong, Row 3: Nancy Marsh, Cindy Burrows, Rebecca Outman, Marilyn Billings , Edwin Preston, Kenneth Short, Bobby Keibel, Helen Montgomery, Rodney Chilson, Gary Smith. Janice Gruesbeck. FIR T GR DE 'MTL' K W NM, K , , , ..., . , ...,.,l,,.,..,. Y ,, ,, , ,, , ., L .. .. , , N., K ,,,,.., .....,, ,....,., ,. ,, ., .,t. ., V W i LAMHXM4 li .,,. ..,, L 4 4 , W ' FIRST GRADE - MRS. MARGARET CLINTON Row lt Gail Wood, Gary Weeks, Michael Decker, Nancy Price, Laura Mullin, Wendy Larkin, Dianna Deiss, Colleen Grogan, Terry Frayer, Donna Roat, Kevin Brigham, Danny Hust. Row 2: Miss Goodman, Sandra Millard, Raymond Wilcox, David Behlen, Jacqueline Heath, Patricia Slack, Mrs. Clinton, Richard Emery, Thomas O'Connor, Ronald Harford, Thomas Harper, Linda Crumb, David Ralph, Glenn Reidy, William Aleba, Connie David, Terry Kimble, James Gumaer, Lee Evans, Nancy Crosier. Not in Picture: Michael Quarella. 51 . . , ,. , . , W, .,.,L. , K..v , .,,, , ,. , ,W ,..., ,,,,,,w,,wW,,MMM-M1m,mMM,,,,,Wd , FIRST GRADE - MISS ANN CARTER -MRS. HARRIETTE CROOKS Row 1: Dorothy Gurney, Luona Fenton, Brenda Glezen, Laura Carter, Catherine Lantry, Edythe Backus, Ramona Harris, Patricia Bish, Theresa Irish,Marlene Preston, Hope Shipman. Row 2: Robert Potter, Scott Kellogg, Gary Rivers, Judy Eggleston, Vicki Sherman, Miss Carter, Richard Darrow, Brian Ross, Douglas Traver, William Shelley, Robert Fizette. Row 3: Dawn Luba, Burton Scott, Paul Wilcox, Marsha Brandes, Kathleen Sofka, Deborah Houghton, Kerry Ahsmann, Raymond Fischer, Daniel Ellis, Jerry Holt, Gary Croft. Not in Picture: Michael Van Order, Linda Aten, Joyce Edwards, Mrs. Crooks. FIR T GR DE FIRST GRADE - MRS. CLEO ABBOTT Row l: Susie Nichols, Carol Jenks, Cheryl Lamb, Jarry Lou Baxter,Paula Bailey, John Sam- son, Bruce Kellerman, Linda Coles, Bruce White, Cedric Ulbing, Pamela Piech, Janet Leach, Gary Cole. Row 2: William Lindsay, David Wilcox, Sara Masters, Karol Simpson, LuAnne Aylesworth, Pam Bish, Mrs. Abbott, Nadine Wychick, Robert Docalavich, Howard Bonker, Ste- phen Bailey, Glenn Wilson, Marcia Kleine. Row 32 Michael Taylor, Joan Dickinson, Kima Zeiter, Gail 0'Donnell, Karen Simpson, Debbie Pogorzelski, Kenneth Williams, William Kis- ner, Debbie Holmberg, Steven Mihalko, Wendy Carman, John Sullivan, Thomas Martin. 52 L-TWH, ...,,-W I M,vHWH- A L-MKJ I-47-.-,.-., 11.1.-.3,,..,.E... .L -sc! Hx KINDERGARTEN - MRS. GLADYS SMITH Row lr Delores Holmberg, Patricia Forshee, Sheila Ames, Raymond Heath, Marilyn Leach, Su- san Birmingham, Carol Lee Ellis, Margaret Decker, David Hawley, David Utter, Clifford In- graham. Row 2: Carla Mae Grathwohl, Joyce Wright, Kenneth Aleba, Roseanne Hawley, Ron- ald Rich, Mrs. Smith, Linda Kleine, Billie Jean Short, Steven Irish, Beth Amy Brown, Fran- ces Ellis, Cynthia Welch. Row 32 Jack O'Brien, Henry Ticknor, William Price, Jackie Gle- Zen, Jeffrey Glezen, Timothy Peterson, James Fox, Lynn Marie Cotcamp, Stephen Aylesworth, Michael Wood. Not in Picture: Darrell Hathaway, Jeffrey Howell. KI DERGARTE KINDERGARTEN - MRS. VIRGINIA MITCHELL Row l: Robert Twining, Leonard Scott, Brenda Kratzer, Lorraine Talcott, Dorothy Brainard, Beverly Shoemaker, Rebecca Baldwin, David Call, Mark Gage, Brian Alden, Linda Fish. Row 2: Janet Mortenson, Karon McGrath, Karen Hibbard, William Davis, Randy Edwards, MPS- Mit- chell, Timothy Driscoll, Patricia Walker, Nina Quail, Alan James, Susan Douglas. Row 3: Joyce Canniff, Karen Ames, Carolyn Phillips, Ronda Sprague, Lewis Merritt, Lois Merritt, David Smith, Clifford Lindow, Russell Livermore, Dale Brewster, William Samson. Not in Picture: Linda Kicsak, Douglas Ticknor. 53 SJR KINDERGARTEN - MISS ELAINE MARSHALL Row lt Alice Piech, Evelyn Harvey, Pam Docalavich, Susan Kemak, Beth McGee, Patty Hill, Janet Marsh, Nancy Williams, Robyn Fizette, Patty Catlin. Row 2: Dennis Riley, Richard McDonald, Bonnie LaBelle, Vickie Smacher, Richard Ballard, Miss Marshall, Debbie Carver, Cindy Christopher, Jan Talcott, Robert Scott, Michael Pelletier. Row 3: Donald Gardner, Danny Mullins, David Tynan, David Ellerson, Amos Sturdevant, Gary Smith, Jeff Talcott, Bob Crosier, Duane Wells, Dean Ralph, Dennis Ashley, David Seeley. KI DERG RTE , -'S 1 ' KINDERGARTEN - MISS DOROTHY BIRMINGHAM Row l: Mark Howell, Robin Kloda, Theresa Petraske, Hilda Peterson, Linda Tennant, Patri- cia Sullivan, Sally Meaker, Laura Lynn Chapman, Summer Cave, Dale Behlen. Row 2: Kevin Albern, William Ellis, Richard Miles, Jonathan Abbott, Carol Anne Lewis, Miss Birmingham, Randy Murphy, William Hamilton, Robert Kisner, Terry Richards, William Dean. Row 3: Rob- in Austin, William Grover, Janet Hayes, Anna Ellerson, Ralph Jackson, Ruth Ulrich, Susan Driscoll, Christine Short, Dennis Randall, Cynthia Preston. Not in Picture: Glenn Reidy, Joyce Corbin, Carolyn Copeland, Nancy Sturdevant. 54 . , .. r 2 T 5 5 I ' M ,,4,T.Ja wrrr KINDERGARTEN - MRS. JEANNINE BEST Row l: Diane Cotcamp, Brady Rozelle, Ruth Harper, John Cutugno, Judith French, Thomas Lawson, Joanne Brougham, Albert Lewis, Debra Small, Thomas Driscoll, Randall Bowen. Row 2: Diania David, Steven Chalker, Deborah Szczepanski, Michael 0'Donnell, Sandra Sorochin- sky, Mrs. Best, Hudson DeYoe, Kathleen Rook, Charles Hayes, Barbara Ralston, Joanne Ral- ston. Row 31 William Smith Sandra Bailey, Richard Stoeckel, Darlene Quail, Ray Harris Cheryl Ann Wade, Allen Henderson, Sharon Loveless, James Hill, Edward Love, Scott Wilcox. Not in Picture: Joseph Aleba, Mary Eileen Stecker. In Memoriam Mrs. Dora Barrows taught 8th grade English at Whitney Point Central School from 1947 to 1958. Then she taught a sixth grade class downtown until she became ill in January 1960. Her death in June 1960 greatly saddened all the students, her many friends, and teachers in the central school district. Mrs. Barrows was born in Vest- al, and was graduated from the Union Endicott Teachers Train- ing Class in 1920. She con- tinued her studies at Cortland State Teachers College during summer sessions and by exten- sion courses. She also taught at Center Lisle, Choconut Cen- DORA H. BARR0yS ter and Oakdale. Always in- ' ' terested in school and faculty activities, Mrs. Barrows en- joyed the basketball games, music programs, and class par- ties. She is survived by her husband, Mr. Erford Barrows, son Jim and grandson Kenny Pendell of Center Lisle. 55 New Elementary School Mrs. Orra Hayes is Secretary in the new grade building i Mrs. Clough and assistants Have a drink! CARYL E. ADAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Main Entrance Stage and Auditorium , . Ili Miss Ellsworth arranges clinic f'F3f'a'7-Yi 1 '-wr New grade Office 56 , I Classroom wing And the Boiler Room i an-:F Mrs. Hodges moves grade Grade Principal Miss Clark plans visits to new classrooms ACTIVITIES fxmsfwf 5 NfXf-'x.xx+N ME mmmm mmmm mm m m mm 4 H X1 W f 1 If I I 1 as - IDDA SENIOR BAND-MR. ROBERT BAILEY ROW 12 M- Glezen, B. Mushock. Row 2: D. Baldwin, D. Cotcamp, D. Thomas, J. Ralston, R. Ea- ton, S. Chesna, C. Stecker, Don Brooks, D. Fenton, Tom Sprague. Row 3: A. Hodges, B. Ad- ams, Joyce Simpson, S. Potter, M. Hickey, Judy DePue, Pat Briglio, Dan Driscoll, V. Crane, Row 4: J. Crandall, J. McKiernan, Carl Decker, V. Crandall, Pat Wegrzynski, P. Verry. F. Lamb, M. Watts, S. Tymeson. Row 52 P. Kapral, B. Wuest, C. Morehouse, K. Walling, P. Morehouse, N. Birmingham, P. Morehouse, J. Sprague. Row 6: D. Watson, E. Abbott, F. Web- ster, M. Glynn, A. Stickle, M. Glezen, E. Wright, Mr. R. Bailey. E IOR BA D Senior Band, under the direc- TWIRLERS tion of Mr. Robert Bailey , M. Glezen and B. Mushock head played for the Spring Concert, majorettes trained three big Memorial Day Parades, the Jun- groups of twirlers this year- ior and Senior Plays, and bas- Advanced, Intermediate, and ketball games. The Marching Beginners- A C010Y guard was Band, parading with new uni- Ofgaeized- They Carried the forms, led the Broome County new flag- At football and at Fair this year. basketball games, the twirlers presented special entertain- ment. - . 1 x 1 1 ADVANCED TWIRLERS COLOR GUARD Left to Right: L. Glezen, B, Aten, M Row lr L. Beardsley, D. Ralph, M. Haist, L. Miller, S. Ellerson, C. Hickey, J. Bail Fetterman, E. Samson, D. Enright. 58 ey, M. Glezen, B. Mushock. SWING BAND - MR. ROBERT BAILEY - DIRECTOR Row l: D. Baldwin, J. DePue, C. Decker, F. Lamb, J. Ralston, B. Wuest, T. Sprague, D Fenton, D. Brooks, J. Sprague. Row 2: M. Watts, P. Wegrzynski, P. Verry, G. Tymeson, C Stecker, M. Glynn, K. Walling, A. Stickle. BAD Junior Band, under the direc- A tion of Mrs. Phyllis Szczepan- ski, played for J.V. football games, several grade assem- blies, January P.T.A. Meeting and the Jr. High Winter Con- cert. This year the Swing Band play- ed for several Student Council basketball dances and the Spring Concert. JUNIOR BAND - MRS. PHYLLIS SZCZEPANSKI Row 1: D. Baldwin, D. Thomas, C. Johnston, D. Cotcamp, J. Simpson, M. Leahy, L. Larkin, S. Egan, S. Knapp, E. Gofgosky, J. Hayes, S. Potter, J. Edmister. Row 2: E. Newhart, D. Ellerson, G. Potter, E. Wright, M. Glezen, D. Ames, A. Stickles, H. McCulloch, L. Glezen, M. Glezen, J. VanDusen, M. Cole, E. Palmer. Row 3: K. Pierce, P, Samson, J. Hayes, M. Birmingham, C. Morehouse, L. Whitlock, K. Goodenough, E. Fairbanks, R. Fuller. 59 l...FY'1'i'l. i1'5i1L O F S I ' ' ' ' ' - 1 SENIOR GLEE CLUB-MRS. ELEANOR GOODWIN Row 1: Mrs. Eleanor Goodwin, C. Roberts, S. Ballard, B. Knapp, W. Wright, S. Potter, Gruesbeck, G. Wilcox, L. Catlin, S. Morgart, S. Smith, M. Fox. Row 2: J. Bodine, Haruk, E. Wright, V. Crandall, V- Crane, P. Kapral, D. Black, M. Fitser, C. Stanton, Hickey, P. Barton, K. Douglas, B. Wight, B. Traver. SENIOR GIRLS CHORUS-MRS. ELEANOR GOODWIN Row l: J. Sorochinsky, C. Riley, M. Mills, C. Hibbard, D. Pendell, J. son, J. Mead, K. Haist, P. Pierce, R. Zimmer, J. Martin, J. DePue, C. ingsen, S. Potter. Row 2: J. Ticknor, D. Peet, J. Kuhr, J. Pixley, D. F. Peterson, L. Smith, M. Watts, R. Stockwell, C. Wychick, M. Jennison, Chesna, C. Turner. 60 Shil- Henn- Leet, Sandy OR HIGH GLEE CLUB ' JUNI Row 1: Mrs. Szczepanski, J. Birmingham, D. Scank, N. Manwaring, B. LaMar, L. Yarnes, M. Matusak, N. Walling, J. Tymeson. Row 2: M. Cole, D. Bald- win, C. Shaffer, D. Thomas, B. Samson, L. Sorochinsky, D. Ellison, M. Dris- coll, E. Palmer, D. Spoonhower, E. Smith. Row 3: L. Bensley, S. Perry, 1 S. E an J. J. Van Dusen, M. Leahy, M. Birmingham, B. Roberts, B. G ezen, g , Simpson, E. Neiss, L. Larkin. HORU Junior Chorus and Glee Club presented several numbers for the 1961 Winter Concert. JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS CHORUS-MRS. PHYLLIS SZCZEPANSKI ROW 11 Mrs. Szczepanski, D. Enright, D. Cotcamp, K. Goodenough L Beardsley, M. Thompson, P. Samson, B. Pelletier, J. Lott. Row 2:, K' Pierce, C. Lynch, R. Haist, J. Bailey, L. Gilmore, A. Hanzlik N, Sweei J. Paries, C. Johnston. Row 3: M. Catlin, A. Quarella, B. Mashock R, 1ggZgl'ESke,J- Thornton, M. Ruston, M. Haist, L. Fetterman, D, Smith, ' L, 61 SENIOR BOYS CHORUS-MRS. ELEANOR GOODWIN Row 1: W. Smith, R. Stecker, M. Lilley, E. Kimble, R. Maus, T. Sprague, R. Laugh- lin, H. Utter, F. Lamb. Row 2: E. Fairbanks, R. Peet, B. Bridges, M. Glynn, Dale Swan, C. Ellison, P. Sofka, K. Walling, D. Peet, J. Crandall. CHORU GLEE CLUB - Girls and Boys Glee Club are led by Mrs. Eleanor Goodwin, preparing for the Dedication of the new building. They al- so sang at the Spring Concert. Rita Roberts from the Glee Club Sang at Graduation. Senior Girls and Boys Chorus, are busily preparing for the May Concert. Junior High Boys Chorus sang in the Winter Concert. JUNIOR HIGH BOYS CHORUS-MRS. ELEANOR GOODWIN Row 1: Mrs. Goodwin, D. Strain, H. Smith, W. Fetterman, E. Beardsley, R. Love, E. Egan, R. Billings, R. Richards, S. McKiernan. Row 2: J. Ellerson, R. Peterson, J. Whitehead, L. McDonald, D. Driscoll, D. Sam- son, W. James, J. Hulburt, T. Jennings, G. Potter. Row 3: C. Smith, G. Fitser, G. Henningsen, D. Ellerson, D. Runyon, J, Stogum, T, Hurlbut, R. Lilley, L. Lyman. 62 1 x 1 A s 1 0-1 1 FFA CLUB-MR. GEORGE WILCOX Row 1: Mr. Wilcox, L. Hand, E. Gehm, F. Juergens, C. Wilcox, D. Yarnes, J. Sprague, A. Heath, K. Fetterman, D. Fenton, Row 21 J. Merritt, B. Dunham, H. Gehm, R. Caniff, R, Lethbridge, C. Clute, G. Cook. C. Morehouse, E. Brown, H. Poyer F.F.A. Activities of the 19:1 F.F.A. have been a record hop in Dec- W LIBRARY CLUB-Mrs. Helen Wight-Adviser Seated: C. Poyer, N. Manwaring, S. Thomas, P. Page, P. Samson. Standing: 1 h R Wilc Beecher, P. Verry, D. Ra p , . , - , M. Swingle. LIBRARY CLUB Library Club girls completed their third year of assistance to the school with success. In addition to the work, they held the Annual Christmas Party, field trip and spring picnic. A D10-V SUAL CL B Shaffer, D. Baldwin, D. E. Neiss, I. Warner, M. ox J Warner S. Ulbing, ember and the sale of screw driver sets. LIBR RY L B A. V. CLUB Audio Visual Club, in its sec- ond year, has been very busy. For the first time the boys e- lected officers. President is H. Jenks, V. President James Sprague, Sec,-Treas.-D. Jenks. Mr. Richard Smith and Mr. R. Bailey were the advisers. AV Club serves the faculty by de- livering equipment to their rooms and operating any equip- mentlrecorders, record players and other thingsl the teacher cannot operate himself. AUDIO VISUAL CLUB - MR. RICHARD SMITH - MR. ROBERT BAILEY Row l: Mr. Smith, E. Gehm, W. Schaff, E. Ostrander, D. Jenks, Fenton, R. Rockwell, C. Stecker, Mr. Bailey. Row 2: F, Marsh, R, Bridges, J Greene' L Jenks, C. Wilcox, P. Morehouse, A. Leet, R. Kellerman, E. Tillotson, R. Davis R, Morrigs ey, J. Judson. ' ' 63 H. Jenks, J. Sprague D, Prompter, Maureen Hickey, dis- cusses first act with director Miss Barbara Prackneck. UNIOR PL DATE BAIT For their first dramatic eff- ort, the Class of '62 chose HDate Bait.H The play was ca- pably directed by Miss Barbara Prackneck, the Junior English teacher. A teenage girl who is fascinated with every man she looks at is the center of the whole plot. The play was presented on March 15, 16, and 17. On the evening of the 17 the Junior Class held their pre-play dinner at the Oakland Hotel. Go on with your Practicing, Harley. HOW mg? loggefhbefofe I Can take the bra- ces o my eet ? Harold and I want to talk. Now don't blow that instrument too loud, Harley! JUNIOR PLAY CAST Emily Walker Harley Allen .... Lester Gray. Anna Gibson. Mrs. Walker. Mr. Walker.. Mr. Allen... Pat Walker.. Mary Walker. ..Bonnie Wuest ....Bob Larkin Jamie Crandall Beverly Higham ..Wanda Wright ...Jim Sprague Jim Mc Kiernan ....Pat Pierce ...Kay Douglas Officer Benson ...... Tom Judson Dave Wilson ........ Jim Morgart Johnny Burns ....... Micky Glynn Harold Smith..Stuart Whittaker I'd like to know what Jim Allen's license plate is doing on Assemblyman Gray's son's car? DATE BAIT I Suppose ygu Went on YOUT first date with- out making a single social error. Director calls cast together for a discuss- ion for pointers. 65 .+..,- Q if 354 L :Qin-Mwy sh Q 'fiszgiz f ' v ' N 'Wm 1 -la X PHOTOGRAPHER Jamie Crandall camera stud- ies his fellow worker Tom Judson. Y jg. 0 V QQ , fi ',l . ,,..., SUBSCRIPTION staff visited homerooms all through February to sell yearbooks. Seated: Judy Thomas and Barbara Ballard Standing: Carol Turner and Sherrill Ho- dges,high school subscriptions. EDITORIAL Staff of Maroon A Gold assist CO-Editors in publication of the 1961 yearbook. Seated: Charlene Henningsen, and Norma Birmingham-the Senior section, Standing: Diane Mastronardi, Charles Franklin-sports, Elaine Harper-art work. Not in Picture: Carol Wychigk. R00 AN GOLD CO-EDITORS Glenda Moyer and Ei- leen Farrell go over the year- book layouts. MAROON AND GOLD Another horizon has been reached as the Maroon and Gold goes into its twenty- first year of recording Whitney Point Central School history. In June 1940 the Maroon E Gold came out as a loose-leaf pro- ject sold by Intercollegiate Press. Since that year it has progressed to a hard cover one hundred and ten page portrayal of school life for about 1700 WPCS students. Thanks to the Chenango Studios for pictures, Frank A. West Co. for printing and about 70 advertisers, the Maroon and Gold once again has been sold to subscribers for S2 per copy. Counting the day's subscriptions POINTER WEEKLY About l!3 of the 1700 stud- ents in WPCS get a Pointer Weekly. This year staff mem- bers have stayed after school Wednesday night with advisers, Mrs. Glynn and Mrs. Corcoran, to assemble and distribute to homeroom teachers copies of the Pointer Weekly. They are given out in homerooms Thurs- day morning. ESSPA delegates returned from Syracuse Con- vention in October with the plaque trophy for editorial page. Copies of the school paper from April to December 1960 were entered, as usual, in Columbia Scholastic Press MANAGING Editor Barbara Traver checks a Rafi11gS ill March- page of school paper with mimeographer Chuck Franklin. POI TER EEKLY TYPISTS prepare copy and publish 4 to 6 pages of school news. Left to Right: D. Mastronardi, M. Fitser, J. Mead, M. Jennison C. Haruk, W. Wright, J. Chilson, E. Farrell, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Glynn, Adviser. I REPORTERS cover the beats and write news of WPCS. Seated: B, Wuest, S. Hodges, G. Wilcox, C. Henningsen, N. Birmingham, Pat Hand. Standing: K. Haist. B. Ballard, B. Wight, G. Moyer, J. Thomas, E. Harper. 67 Bonnie scopes a page E has fm ' Q NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-BETA LAMBDA TAU CHAPTER NATIONAL HONOR OCIETY Seated: D. Driscoll, N. Birmingham, G. Moyer, D. Brooks. Standing: K. Walling, D. Greenmun, C. Henningsen, T. Judson, E. Abbott, C. Ellison. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Beta Lambda Tau Chapter of the National Honor Society has this year added three juniors and three seniors to its grand total of 101 W P C S members since the Chapter was founded in 1944. Norma Birmingham, Don Brooks, Dan Driscoll, and Glenda Moyer have maintained the Honor Roll Bulletin board and installed the six new mem- bers this year. STUDENT CO CIL STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Seated: N. Birmingham, P. Wegrzynski, K. Douglas, D. Baldwin. Standing: W. James, C. Decker, J. Abbott, R. Maus, G. Shearer, Mr. Ward. Q ,., STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Seated: E. Farrell, Pres., B. Higham, Vice- Pres., D. Baldwin, Sec. Standing: T. Jud- son, Treas., R. Hodges, Ch. of Awards and Letters, Mr. Robert Ward, Adviser. STUDENT COUNCIL During the year 1960-61, the Student Council has continued the sponsorship of the Greek Foster Child by holding record hops in October and May and after the Friday night home basketball games. In March the Council exchanged visits with the Newark Valley Student Council. Annual elections of the W.P.C.S. Council were held in April. I 44, M 5 XB' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS HIS anybody sad?H Grace Wilcox Cleftb and Kay Douglas- T-E-A-M Barbara Traver Cleftj and Cindy Haruk. nTwo Bits.H h Charlene Henningsen Cleftl and Doris Baldwin. ALMA MATER Come gather round my dear old classmates and join our greet- ing song. With ambition true our work to do our hearts beat high and strong. We have form- ed a binding tie that will never never die. We'1l e'er uphold dear Whitney Point our Alma Mater Oh! Oh Alma Mater dear old Whit- ney Point our love for thee we sing. We love thee for thy tenderness and for thy loyalty We love thee for thy guidance past and willing help each day while down the years our faith sends forth a bright prophetic ray. nMaroon and Goldu Barb Wight nHeidi Hin Hgpe McCulloch Cleftj and Sharon Potter. FIGHT SONG Come on and Fight! Fight! Fight! for WPCS, win our vic- tory. Our colors Maroon and Gold our banners unfold best in the land, we know you'l1 do what you can so on on on fight to the end honor and glory you must win so Fight! Fight I Fight! for WPCS and Victory! CHEERLEADERS Fight Team Fight A Beverly Higham fleftj and Marion Glezen- HLittle Golden Eaglesu Marna Leahy fleftj and JoAnn Hayes. 71 mull . F ..- F' .fx A '1 F-1 VARSITY BASEBALL - MR. PAUL MINACCI - 1960 Row 1: Coach Minacci, D. Driscoll, D. Greenmun J. Hendry, P, Farr 11 , 1 9 , T. James T Farr ggweEgOnC. Decker, E. Pratt, C. Green, Dave Eaton, Don Brooks, Ken Peterson, R, knapp Jlm BASEBALL V. Baseball for 1960 was coached by Paul Minacci and had quite a successful season, winning 5 games and losing 3. The team lost to Chenango Forks C7-33, Oxford Q3-ll and Chenango Forks 8-1. The boys defeated Newark Valley twice by scores of 19-31 and 18-OJ, Greene twice 16-OJ and C15-OJ, also to Oxford 11-5. Seniors who played their last games for WPCS were: Chuck Green, Dave Eaton, Ken Peterson, Dick Knapp, Jim Peterson, John Hendry, Pat Farrell, Tom James, and Tom Farr. Lettermen returning in 1961 were Elroy Pratt, Dan Driscoll, Carl Decker, Don Brooks and Don Green- BASEB LL JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL - MR. LEO BIRMINGHAM - 1960 Row lt R. Vernon, J. Greenmun. L. Kotula, D. Nick, D. Nick, R. Coleman, R. Sturdevant, G. Burchell, D. Jennison, Mr. Birmingham. Row 22 R. Tracey, G. Tymeson, W. Watrous, P. Sof- ka, E. Kimble, J. Abbott, J. Knapp, J. Greene, L. Abbott. 72 Lamb. D. Croft, R. Larkin. J V BASEBALL - MR. HURST MITTEN - 1960 Row l Tom Judson Manager R. Maus R. Laughlin R. Lamb, G. Verno M. M 1 k Hodges, J. Merritt. Row 22, Coach Mitten, R. Brown, E. Abbott, N. nioyer ag nzhggrggbegt Holland, L. Powers, D. Thomas, S. Pratt. ' ' J. V. BASEBALL Junior Varsity baseball of 1960, led by Coach Hurst Mitten, was quite profitable with 7 wins and 5 losses. The games were played at 4:00 on Mondays and Thursdays of various dates. Most exciting of the games were the two against Newark Valley who fell in defeat the first time 8-7. Then on May 19 the Junior Cardinals traveled here and scored a victory by re- versing the figures 8-7. Lettermen for Junior Varsity were: Roger Maus, Bob Laughlin, Dick Lamb, Gordie Vernon, Mike Ma- cinsky, Bob Hodges, Jim Merritt, Ralph Brown, Eldon Abbott, Norman Moyer, Gary Shearer, Nelson Hol- land, Lew Powers, David Thomas and Sam Pratt. VARSITY CLUB-MR. JOHN HALLORAN Row 1: M. Glynn, E. Pratt, D. Swan, R. Laughlin, H. Utter, F. Lamb, G. Shearer, T. Farr. Row 2: C. Ellison, D. Greenmun, D. Brooks, E. Abbott, R. Peet, Carl Decker, Dan Driscoll. Row 3: Jim Sprague, S. Whittaker, Sam Pratt, E. Docalavich, A. Mastronardi, D. Watson, Dick VARSITY CLUB Varsity Club was a little slow getting started this year but finally broke loose. Club meetings were changed from every led, to the first and third Thursday of the month. About 25 boys are in the club this year. Officers elected for the 1960-61 season were : Chuck Franklin- President, Bob Larkin-V.P., Gary Shearer-Sec. Treasurer and Eldon Abbott is Sgt. at Arms. The club sponsored a basket- ball game between the Harlem Ambassadors and Muni League All Stars. Members also add- ed a favorable sum to their treasury by selling Christmas wrapping paper and selling soft drinks at home basketball games. FOOTBALL - 1960 Q? 5132? ti. , Xi Tw ' zudkaafla L A f VARSITY FOOTBALL - MR. JOHN HALLORAN - 1960 Row 1: D. Greenmun, S. Pratt, R. Larkin, E. Abbott, D. Swan, E. Pratt, F. Lamb, R. Peet, G. Cook, D. Ticknor, R. Lamb, R. Laughlin, A. Mastronardi, Row 2: G. Eldred, K. Fetter- man, L. Kilbury, J. Sprague, H. Utter, J. O'Brien, E. Docalavich, R. Maus,C. Van Valken- burgv R. Brown, T. Farr, D. Driscoll, G. Vernon, N. Moyer. Row 32 L. Houghton, M. Lil- ley, G. Shearer, R. Brady, R. Hodges, C. Metz, R. Fuller, S. Whittaker, D. Croft, E. Masl- in, R. Traver. Row 4: N. Holland, M. Glynn, Mr. John Lowry, Coach Halloran, Mr. William Stearns, C. Ellison. FOOTBALL The W. P. Eagles coming back strong with a green team won the last 3 games of the 1960 season to end up in 3rd place in the league records. The Eagles started off the season as was expected of them by losing to Newark Valley 119 -OJ, and Sidney, C19-131. On the third game the Eagles won their first game by defeating Greene Q33-63 but then dropped one to Chenango Forks C19-61. The team, fired up and fight- ing mad over the 1-3 record, came back and defeated Delhi C38-62, Walton Q51-145, and second place Windsor C27-71. Elroy Pratt, with a total of 108 points for the season e- merged as Section 4 scoring champ Highlights of the sea- son were: Pratt's 6 TD's in the Walton game, his 90 yd. runback of the Windsor game, and the team's 27-7 win over Windsor. Coach Jack Halloran, who led this strong comeback team says farewell to: Elroy Pratt -- W. P.'s finest, Francis Lamb, Dale Swan, Dick Traver, Gayle Cook, Dick Peet, Dan Driscoll, Ed Utter, and Don Greenmun. ' if llye FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-MR. DUBOISlCadetJ Row 1: W. Watrous, R. Tracey, K. Pratt, E. Kimble, P. Sof ka, J. Abbott, R. Kellerman. Row 2: E. Fairbanks, W. Hohn, J. Dean, D. Ames, R. Eaton, R. Vernon, B. Bowen. Row 3: White, W. Crowningshield, D. Nick, D. Nick, R. Coleman, R Hohn. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Freshmen played a series of 4 games under the capable guid- ance of Cadet Coach HButchH Du Bois. The games were played Saturday mornings. JV FOOTBALL 1960 W.P 26 Homer 19 Newark Valley 13 Greene O Chenango Forks 27 Homer 14 Newark Valley 27 Chenango Forks VARSITY BASKETBALL - MR. JOHN HALLORAN Row 1: E. Pratt, D. Brooks, Sam Pratt, G. Cook, D. Swan, E. Docalavich, D. Peet. Row 2: Coach Halloran, Dan Driscoll, T. Farr, H. Wills, D. Thomas, C. Hilsinger, F. Lamb. Row 3: M. Glynn, C. Ellison, L. Powers, E. Abbott. VAR ITY BA KETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL Whitney Point Varsity 5, under capable guidance of Coach Jack Halloran, ended the season with a total of 14 wins and 4 losses. Leaguewise it was 7 wins, 4 losses and 4th place in the league. Team leader and high scorer for the year was Don Brooks with 343 points. Don also led the league with total points. Seniors who played their last game for their Alma Mater are: Don Brooks, Elroy Pratt, Dale Swan, Gayle Cook, Dan Driscoll,and Dick Peet. Those boys returning are: Samuel Pratt, Ed Docalovich, Dave Thomas, Gary Shearer and kdFmT. VARSITY BASKETBALL W.P. 70 Candor 53 Oxford 78 Candor 76 Greene 73 Marathon 60 Chenango Forks Marathon Newark Valley 63 71 53 Sidney 36 Delhi 49 Windsor 45 Oxford 54 McGraw 52 Walton 61 Greene 46 Chenango Forks 51 Newark Valley 66 Sidney 1960-1961 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL - MR. JOHN LOWRY Row 1: D. Lamb, D. Nick, R. Hodges, B. Crowningshield, D. Nick. Row 2: Coach Lowry, E. Kimble, J. Abbott, N. Moyer D. Croft, B. Laughlin, D. Pratt. Row 32 M. Lilley, T. Sprague, G. Cook, G. Eldred. P. Sofka, R. Brown. . . BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY The Junior Varsity, under the coaching of Mr. John Lowry and Mr. William Stearns, ended the 1960-61 basketball season with an overall record of 10 wins and 8 losses. Leaguewise it read 5 wins and 6 losses. High scorers for the season were Bob Hodges with 191 pts. and Don Croft, second with 186 points. A total of 4 games was de- cided with 3 points or less. One was Newark Valley C53-505, next was Walton C51-503, then Greene C69-685 and finally Chenango Forks C57-541. J V BASKETBALL 1960 P. Oxford ' 55 Greene 47 Marathon 63 Chenango Forks 42 Maine-Endwell E2 Marathon 50 Newark Valley 35 Sidney 51 Delhi 56 Windsor 66 Oxford 48 McGraw 50 Walton 69 Greene 54 Chenango Forks 55 Maine-Endwell 40 Newark Valley 37 Sidney W. 61 1961 0FTBALL SR. HIGH SOFTBALL - 1960 - MRS. GLADYS PIECH Row lr Kay Douglas, D. Flahavan, M. Peet, Bev Higham. Row 22 L. Smith, D. Crowningshield, M. Rockwood, D. Wasko, B. Laughlin, B. Ballard, E. Farrell-manager. SOFTBALL Two playdays were held during the 1960 softball season. WP Senior High was host to the Susquennango League on June 4' Jr. High gir1S P13YdaY was held at Maine. JUNIOR HIGH SOFTBALL - l96O - MRS. GLADYS PIECH Row lt N. Peterson, Mary Jones, Dawn Cotcamp, J. Conrad, S. Egan. Row 21 JoAnn Hayes, S. Potter E. Wright, D. Black, S. Shafer. SOFTBALL INTRAMURALS Row 1: M. Peet, C. Freije, B. Higham, N. Peterson, C. Utter, E. Kilbury, M. Glezen, C. Roberts, D. Cotcamp, B. Brainard, K. Goodenough, J. Conrad. Row 22 M. Rockwood, D. Crown- ingshield, D. Wasko, M. Jennison, JoAnn Hayes, E. Gofgosky, J. Hayes, M. Jones, M. Leahy, S. Egan, B. Ballard, D. Black. Row 3: D. Flahavan, B. Laughlin, L. Smith, S. Potter, Kay Douglas, D. Leet, S. Shafer. 78 TRACK GIRLS TRACK - ALL STAR - MISS JANICE MORITZ Row lr JoAnn Hayes, M. Glezen, K. Goodenough, M. Peet, J Conrad, Barb Ballard. Row 2: Judy Hayes, S. Potter, D Crowningshield, M. Leahy, N. Birmingham, D. Wasko, D. Pen dell, S. Shafer. TRACK W. P. C. S. girls placed third in the Track Playday at Bain- bridge. Joyce Hohn set a new school record for the 80 yard dash. Her time was 10.8 sec. GIRLS TRACK - 1960 COACH MISS JANICE MORITZ Row 1: M. Leahy, N. Peterson, M. Glezen, B, Brainard, M. Peet, J. Conrad, K Goodenough, S. Hobbs. B. Ballard. Row 2: E. Gofgosky, Judy Hayes, S. Potter JoAnn Hayes, D- CI'OW11iY1gShi91d, S. Egan, N. Birmingham, D. Wasko, D. Pendell S. Shafer. 79 PEP CLUB Row lt J. Mead, C. Roberts, S. Potter, C. Hibbard, C. Turner, J. Martin, L. Smith, S. Morgart, D. Pendell, M. Jennison, L. Preston, C. Haruk, C. Freije. Row Z: Joan Ticknor, M. Gruesbeck, J. LaMar, S. Hodges, B. Ballard, K. Douglas, B. Traver, D. Robinson. Row 3: E. Goigosky, J. Hayes, R. Stockwell, L. Miller, M. Franklin, J. De Pue, D. Peet, E. Livermore. Row 4: H. McCulloch, C. Wychick, J. Chilson, R. Zimmer, A. Hodges, D. Mastronardi, C. Stanton, D. Crowningshield, M. Watts, M. Fitser, S. Potter, C. Teal, G. Wilcox, L. Twining, R. Warner. PEP CLUB Pep Club organization of W. P.C.S. has been very active during the football season by Selling Soft drinks and not dogs. Programs were sold by the club for football and for basketball. Signs were put on display throughout the halls of W.P.C.S. school to arouse the school's spirit. They al- so took part in the pep rally sessions presented Friday 2nd activity periods for the home games. They plan to donate for the eye glass fund in the clinic. UCCER SOCCER INTRAMURALS-MRS. GLADYS PIECH Row 1: I. J. Marsh, K. Carter, K. Mason, C. Gonciasz, J. Birmingham, C. Shaffer, P. Elwo od, D. Enright, D. Cotcamp, C. Clapp, M. Driscoll, S. Hurlbut, S. Ulbing, D. Lynch. Row Z M. Birmingham, D. Spoonhower, V. Dorian, D. Thomas, D. Baldwin, M. Montgomery, M. Cole, S Egan, M. Leahy, B. Brainard, B. Pelletier, K. Goodenough, N. Walling, J. Tymeson. Row 3 G. Ross, K. Kim, D. Merk, D. Scank, D, Mika, D. Brant, L. Yarnes, C. Davenport, M. Glezen J. Talcott, K. Knapp, B. Samson, J. Pixley, P. Lawrence, M. Haist, L. Howland, Row 4: P Page, E. Palmer, L. Greene, I. Montgomery, E. Hurlbut, P. Harper, M. Landmesser, C. Lynch L. Gilmore, M. Glezen, S. Perce, D. Ralph, K. Griffith, K. Judson, S. Gardner. 80 .n5lflLmQ X HOCKEY INTRAMURALS-MRS. MARGE SHRAUGER Row 1: H. McCulloch, M. Ruston, E. Kilbury, C. Hibbard, A. Hoyte, E. Gofgosky, S. Potter, JoAnn Hayes, J. Conrad, Judy Hayes, N. Peterson. Row 2: E. Wright, C. Haruk, S. Potter, C. Utter, M. Franklin, N. Hoag, N. Sweet, L. Larkin, M. Glezen, J. Pareis. Row 3: J. Bush, K. Pierce, S. Perry, C. Freije, Bev Higham, S. Hodges, L. Smith, S. Ballard, Marna Leahy, M. Landmesser, M. Birmingham. Row 4: D. Black, C. Turner, Barb Ballard, B. Traver, C. Henningsen, N. Birmingham, D. Pendell, G. Moyer, S. Egan, C. Lynch, G. Ross. HOCKEY ALL-STAR - MRS. MARGE SHRAUGER Row 1: B. Ballard, B. Traver, E. Kilbury, S. Potter. JoAnn Hayes, J. Conrad, Judy Hayes. Row 2:C. Haruk, N, Birmingham, M. Franklin, S. Hodges, B. Higham, G. Moyer, H. McCulloch. HOCKEY The 1960 Hockey Team played 2 invitational games during in- tramurals with Chenango Forks and Greene. Playday was held October 29 at Greene. Whitney Point won 1, tied l, and lost 2 games. Norma Birmingham and Glenda Moyer were chosen for the honor team. Sherrill Hod- ges, Elizabeth Kilbury, Hope McCulloch, Norma and Glenda representing Whitney Point , attended the Mid-Atlantic Hoc- key Tournament in Albany On November 16 and 17. SOCCER The 1960 soccer team held in- tramurals during Activity Per- iod and after school. The one Junior High Playday was held at Maine. Whitney Point and Walton tied for first place. SOCCER-MRS. GLADYS PIECH Row lr G. Ross, C. Lynch, S. Egan, M. Glezen, D. Slack, D. Baldwin, D. Cotcamp, K. Good- enough, N. Walling, M. Landmesser, E. Knapp. Row 2: D. Ralph, M. Montgomery, L. Gilmore M. Glezen, M. Birmingham, M. Leahy, B. Brainard, B. Pelletier, C. Davenport. 81 I 5 2 'i L M . Y .A 1 , 2 u KV A , is V' g F + M 'V S E -3 H Xxo 1 'X . E .,.,. M . ,, A . X fd . Arif: kr .,,, Q ji , fs it 1' ' , X -f, 'Q' ,4. VOLLEYBALL INTRAMURALS - MRS. PIECH Row 1: D. Ralph, C. Narozny, L. Fetterman, D. Scank, D. Cotcamp, E. Gofgosky, J. Hayes, S. Potter, J. Conrad, D. Crowningshield, K. Tyler, D. Robinson, J. Hayes, N. Peterson, D. Black. Row 2: E. Kilbury, P. Elwood, C. Haruk, M. Gruesbeck, H. Czebiniak, K. Goodenough M. Glezen, J. Bush, M. Driscoll, C. Schaffer, D. Baldwin, B. Hawkins, M. Franklin, C. Hib- bard, M. Fox, M. Catlin. Row 3: W. Wright, D. Ralph, G. Ross, K. Hill, B. Pelletier, L. Larkin, M. Leahy, G. Mead, R. Novitske, C. Stanton, S. Potter, H. McCulloch, M. Forshee, C. Roach, P. Page. VOLLEYB LL VOLLEYBALL W. P. C. S. Volleyball Team played against four schools.. Oxford, Chenango Forks, Mara- thon, and Greene, at intra- murals. Playday was held at Walton. The B Team placed se- cond. Nearly l00 girls played against another school in Vol- leyball 1960. e, , , i S g I' ' iiiayl E t -M y - iffg j wwyt 2. fs? if: , 555' . safe VF if V fp . I i r Y ..,. W, w I . .,Wh . ,Q .-af, V4 3 Vg J- ,: A' ,QT Y -2 - ,iii T is, .1 K A , l ?Nx:vL? -5 M? mx? I iv gi .ggi - L f ,Ao 1, gi., iEEV 5 .,k, I J, V , , s 1 , . LM I , 'J A W - .' P V' N - ' W 5 ' , WF R . 2' I S K is + 3 f - J V. 5 . sr fi K N- ,Q , .MN 4' ' . , R L S . Akx' f usl I . . . A '- 'W VOLLEYBALL - MRS. GLADYS PIECH Row 1: E. Kilbury, L. Fetterman, D. Scank. D. Cotcamp, E. Gofgosky, Jo Hayes, S. Potter, B. Brainard, J. Conrad, D. Crowningshield, C. Tyler, Judy Hayes, N. Peterson, M. Forshee. Row 2: M. Landmesser, P. Elwood, E. Knapp, D. Enright, H. Czebiniak, C. Goodenough, M. Glezen, M. Driscoll, C. Shaffer, D. Baldwin, M. Franklin, P. Page, C. Roach. Row 3: N. Sweet, E. Egan, C. Teal, D. Ralph, G. Ross, C. Utter, D. Leet, J. Ticknor, S. Shaffer, S. Potter, H. McCulloch, E. Wright, D. Black. 82 VBQNQ Ag wf Qf LA BASKETBALL INTRAMURALS - MRS. SHRAUGER ROW 1: M- Glezen, C- Lynch, C. Freije, B. Ballard, Kay Douglas, B. Traver, L. Smith, C. HarukP G' M0nFgOmerY: S- Hurlburty C- NaF0ZHY, D- Ralph. Row 2: M. Tracey, M. Ruston, N. Walllng, J- S1mPS0n, S. Hodges, G. Moyer, s. Ballard, B. pelliter, P. Lawrence. J. Pixley, S. Small. Not in Picture: D, Mastronardi, ASKETB LL BASKETBALL INTRAMURALS Senior High Girls played a- gainst Chenango Forks and Gre- ene in invitational games. The playday was held at Sidney. Junior High players partici- pated in a game with Newark Valley. 1 . Q 'a'a .,..n fy? . - :fS6A?,i:'.gFgg .... Q anaa iaajn J, N V 17 52' Alf Q, , 3 s. J 1 .J L 5 J xvf' ' 4 I . A A0696 ff Q3 , Y f ' z . D Y , ,1 K 3 1 4 s . - I A A I f 1 , 4, . ,I S if 'N X ' ' 4 , A aaiy EAAQ NN.gilAxMA:bm.'f ,.5' M 'U ff 1 BASKETBALL Row 1: N. J. Pareis, D. Robbins, Ruston, M. M. Hickey, G. Wilcox, INTRAMURALS-MRS. SHRAUGER Sweet, S. Egan, S. Small, S. Hurlburt, J. Pixley, M. Landmesser, J. Simpson, C. Lynch, N. Walling, M. Glezen, M. Birmingham, C. Freije, C. Turner. Row 2: A. Quarella, C. Utter, A. Shafer, M. Leet, J. Hankins, L. Smith M. Tracey, M. Montgomery, D. Enright, E. Knapp, S. Hodges, L. Preston. Row 3: P. Morehouse, S. Chesna, C. Teal, B. Ballard, B. Brainard, S. Ballard, G. Moyer, B. Traver, K. Douglas, D. Clark, M. Fitser, D. Mastronardi. 83 TRACK MR JACK HALLORAN - 1960 Row 1 D Croft, M. Carter, D. Brainard, J. Kenyon, P. Farrell, R. Traver, T. James, D Watson, R Fuller, R. Lamb, J. O'Brien. Row 2: Coach Halloran, J. Leahy, G. Shearer, B Conrad, E Pratt, K. Goodenough, K. Stickle, F. Lamb, D. Eaton, M. Glynn, H. Utter, C Shear, Tom Farr, R. Brown. Row 3: Gayle Cook, Glynn Cook, G. Sturdevant, E. Lamb, Ken Peterson, A. Leet, D. Fairchild, S. Pratt, R. Larkin, R. Knapp, S. Whittaker. TRACK Whitney Point trackmen com- pleted another successful year and continued their domination of dual meets to make their record umblemished for the 4th successive season in dual meet competition. They first de- feated Chenango Valley and Ho- mer in a triangular meet. The team then was successful as defending champions in captur- ing the Section IV Class B Re- Hay Meet at Vestal for the 2nd season in a row and brought home the coveted trophy. Then followed three successful ven- tures against Chenango Forks and Newark Valley in the first followed the whomping score of 93 to 25 over Oxford and a close call of 595 to 445 to 44 over Windsor and Sidney re- spectively. The local squad then returned as defending champions to capture the Class B Section IV Trials. A dual meet brought defeat to Greene before the local squad placed third in the Class B Finals L third again in the Susquenango League Meet. The local squad continued to place sectional champions by the outstanding efforts of K, Goodenough in the Hop-Step and Jump. Keith holds the Section Title and competed in his SP9Cia1itY at the State Track Meet at West Point. Other outstanding performances were turned in by hurdlers Pat Farrell and Jerry Kenyon, spr- int men Elroy Pratt, Keith GO- odenough, Mickey Glynn and Bob Larkin, quartermilers Tom Farr and Tom James, distance runn- ers Harris Utter, Don Croft, Don Brainard, Dave Watson, and Field events men Sam Pratt, Dick Lamb, Gayle Cook, and Dick Knapp. fX5 x.fX,QNX A I T M1 XZ' mi X X ADVERTISEMENTS WPCS Cafeteria has no surplus food problems on the days when Pizza is on the menu. High school students, especially, delight in eating not just one,but two or three, of the delicious pies from SAVIO'S. PRONTO PIZZH lnfra-Rad-Ovens Portion Size Pizza l M. F. SAVIO r.o.sox2a,coNxuN,N.Y. I 17l MAIN sf., New MILFORD, PA. Distributor for Q Phone SAVIO MFG. C0 SAruioga 7-8625 Philurhlphlu 42, Pa. - .llluln CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '61 'LES STRONG CONSTRUCTION C0 JAMESON-BOYCE CO. Distributors of JAM-BOY FOOD PRODUCTS 69 FAYETTE STREET BINGHAMTON, NEW Yomc QUALITY FOODS FOR HOMES HOTELS RESTAURANTS AND CAFETERIAS 86 I 1 l sl l l l Compliments of THE GREENE BOWLODROME The Fitsers Compliments of the CONGRATULATIONS OTSELIC INNI to the Graduating Class VESTA M. ROGERS, M.D. 1 Floyd Cinquanti , Prop. Whitney Point, N. Y. Varieties B1anche's Women's Chi1dren's Dry Goods-Notions-Clothing-Furnishings-Shoes 87 PATTERSON HARDWARE The Frlendly Store General Hardware SpOrt1Hg Goods Hardwares Plumblng Supplles Glfts 5 Toys Whltney Polnt N Y Phone 27 COMPLIMENTS to the Graduat1ng Class ROBERT WEST Maln Street SLA L, n o EIR RITTENBURG'S GARAGE Whitney Point New York 88 .7!ne9,aJbdiiiZZGa4uwufC'Z8u6.9xw. I nm!E?riNSHmmmm. ' -1 .H PUBLIC GOLF couasla I- g ig WHITNEY POINT. N. Y. .A ef, - -- - .J .. A sporty well kept 18 holes to delight any golfer-young or old- expert or duffer. A scenic spot with views of two river valleys and rolling hills in every direction. The ancient club house and a refreshment stand provide all the comforts and conven- iences along the way and after the game. The Management. THE FORD HILL COUNTRY CLUB ,J'gv , dssggssmzzsss LF ESSO SERVICE CENTER-COngr8tu1ati0nS to the SeI1i0I' Class-Rocky Fortunato D.M. WOOSTER TAXIDERMY STUDIOS Whitney Point, N.Y. All kinds Custom Taxidermy RATHBUN'S PHARMACY carries anything in the line of Prescriptions, Drugs, School Supplies, Greeting cards, Camera Supplies Gloves, Jackets, Moccasins, and Cosmetics. Ladies Purses Made from Deer Skins. 89 MAROON! and GOLD staffs, since 1955 have been privileged to work with Chenango Studios for most of their yearbook photography. Many times each year Mr. Patrick Cribbs was at Whitney Point Central School to record by picture all the familiar faces and events. Everyone was so saddened by his serious illness in the summer and death on October 29 1960. Staff members feel most forl tunate to have at WPCS Mr. Cribbs' son, Terry, and Chenango Studios of Binghamton carry on their fine work in photography this year. CHENANGO STUDIOS 96 Chenango Sf. Binghamton, N.Y. Our best wishes to the Class of 1961 from THE SOUTHARD OIL CO. Whitney Point, N.Y. vo s IL V. p , Seasonal Pot P1antS Cut Flowers Potted Plants DILLENBECK'S GREENHOUSE Whitney Point New York Phone 32 90 Congratulations to the Senior ClaSS ROCKWOODS IGA Castle Creek, N.Y. ' gf wg 1 B K If-1 D U3 P-3 i-4 P-3 FU LTI BP 6 U FU r-1 4 E11 I r-4 Z Gigi, Q- Q , m o c H' CD P-' I-' I w U o 4 CD m W H H m H o C s n U1 O 'U CD IJ ll A.M. - ll P.M. Daily April to October Friday-Saturday-Sunday During the Winter Irvin Forrest Best Wishes to the Graduating Class G. W. KNAPP 5 SON Castle Creek, N-Y- Heating Contractors Milton 8-5598 BEST WISHES To The Graduating Class Of 1951 Congratulations to the Graduating Class SHIRLEY'S BEAUTY SHOP Pete'S Restaurant Whitney Point, New York Whitney Point, New York Phone 99 91 I w Whitney Point Tractor Inc. DISTRIBUTORS or AGIIIIIULTUIIIL 84 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT HTopf1ight Servicen at POTTER'S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Route 11, Whitney Point, New York New York State Car Inspection Station TRIPLE A SERVICE Gasoline-Oils-Tires-Accessories Expert Lubrication-Wheel Balancing Marine Supplies-Johnson Motors Fishing Tackle-Guns H Ammunition Heating Equipment INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER NEW HOLLAND HOMELITE Year-Round Toy 8 Gift Store Route 11 Phone 167 92 . 442 Ep YOUR EYEQ UN RICHARD H . KNAUF and his TRIPLE CITIES OPTICAL CO. Now three locations for your convenience: 2 Washington Avenue, Endicott, 80 Court Street and 199 Robinson Street, Binghamton. STROUT Ll ST 'I4'5 v7 ' EALTY bp, In .av-naw ol mouri Bc, nn, :pam sawn. mg-avv':Lff f':l 3 ,ff ji. uma-Nana-va 0 4- g fn: -- Congratulations ' 2 ::'.:m:::::::::11trl:::g.z's W i r:::.:1,'.z::L':'::::':..... 'n' '1i 'v4,..1v' lntl'1lIlTCUtuJ lhlK from Farms Homes Businesses STROUT REALTY Eleanor Stick1e's Academy Beauty Shop Est 1900 Coast-to-Coast Hain Street Whitney Point, N.Y. PHONE 51 V. Q M. Gehm Center Lisle, New York PHONE: Marathon Viking 9-3854 MAIL ADDRESS: R.D.?1 Berkshire, N HILL'S JEWELRY West Main Street ' E P CLARK S BARB R SHO Whitney Point, N.Y. Main Street Phone 281 Whitney Point, N.Y. Watch, Clock A Watches Jewelry Repairs Diamonds Diamonds Reset Jewelry 93 :Lil -.-...ffw.110.!.l QH I X 1 A '- i' .- ff' ff 'fx '4 S--ki kk kk BROTHERS PATCH '75 7 K ' fri . . A., 151 I 1 Nm fix - , y E' SUPPLIES LUMBER ':+- s ,K '., gm. , my . , . , mf : ' ' E Point Whitney - ' - .fa ,, 11 1 an f l .,..ll!!l ll ,,Q, M AWk4A ,W,,.,.., ' 1 'iM 1 '.'-Q W .1 ,.: ' New York Phone 24 ..- ,mvf .. - e E K K . at .. Congratulations to the Class of 1961 G D U N I D N L. E. Utter, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR COMPLIMENTS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Grand Union Whitney Point, N. Y. Over 30 years of service to the community C.A. HILL AND SON All lines of Insurance Whitney Point, New York Phone 77 The Southern Tier's Most Complete Jan CRANDALL SUPPLY One Lewis itor Supply co., INC. St. Binghamton, N. Y. Dial RA 3-75 05 Extends Hearty Congratulations CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Glezen and Dickinson Attorneys at Law J. Carver Glezen Daniel S. Dickinson, Jr 4-1, ,.- GREETINGS T0 THE Class of 1961 Dr. Charles R. LeahY and Family 7' NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME Whitney Point New York Whitney Point COOPERATIVE GLF Tel. 56 6 W rs f0.y.!D. .150 -I RANSOM FRANKLIN Scrap Iron and Metal Auto Wrecking Whitney Point, New York Used Parts tel. 126 Paper Rags Metal 95 CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduating Class of 1961 GLENN TYMESON, M.D. Lisle, N. Y. BEST WISHES T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS HERBERT HIBBARD, JR. LIFE INSURANCE WHITNEY POINT 83F12 Compliments to the Class of 1961 Triangle General Store OO s 'fcg l59 JoHN BXIOII mo. NATIONAL WHOLESALE GROCERS ESTABLISHED IBB! 32-O4 NORTHERN BOULEVARD, LONG ISLAND CITY, NEW YORK 6. P. O. BOX 423 0 NEW YORK 1, N. Y. CABLE ADDRESS-JONSEXTON PHONE-STIllwsII 4-8600 Pumps and Water System Whitney Point, N. Y. Phone 177 I X YAY X BWIIWIAI IIIIUIHINN I IINIWIIII , -A NQXXX W-IXWIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIJIIJIXIW f I - X? Q xxxxxmuvulmimfm 1 ll S 1 .5 'mx xx gp rw I .1 i '3i. g lllll EBIITDMI u 'I uw 'I ' If N. --A--N-A:-xxxxwxw I nn un M nm wffw.z,' I-,IRM Y Y' '. ' ' 1' V 1 X f , W 3 -,442 x I I JJ ff'fWf' ' Lvl, . , . A 5353.4 S'wxIuummulnmuwmmf,1,1 ,Z Sli i' 'T''Tf'F.',iiYYYUf7f.f' ' ' Z ' fa-6:4 x -a 2 2 uf: :- . 'J ' - 4 QF TAT E ,.... . ,,..,., ......... .,,... , ,,,,,, , V -. i v--- - V l-- I - I T' - J? ' ' E'l ' ' fe . .. , I- ' I W nI.'.'I'W 'ill 'JN , an ' l lf ' , STANN CONSTRUCTION CO . Stanley Pogorzelski Commercial and ResidentialBuilding Plumbing and Heating YOUR ONE STOP FOOD CENTER MORGART'S SUPERMARKET Free Delivery Telephone 100 Compliments COCA-COLA Bottl ing Co . Binghamton , N .Y . . kr , V , K WI W 4 3... l.'.k ' . - I ,W , geafia-fvP 2-Qfzffei, Aff'-.'1g:Ig,:. CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 1961 RUSTON'S OF LISLE l. P. GAS SERVICE CORPORATION WHITNEY POINT, NEW YORK PHONE 115 97 Compliments of BRAINARDS TRAILER SALES Route 11, Whitney Point Phone: 185 WALLING'S GARAGE LISLE, NEW YORK UTTER'S STORE LISLE, N. Y LISLE PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE INC. Lisle, N.Y. Harley Beardsley Manager Phone 81 Congratulations from HUGH I. SHERWOOD Clothier Whitney Point, N.Y. MCTIGHE GROCERY COMPANY Compliments to the Whitney Point Graduating Class f 2 Joe si Virginia Kiley OAKLAND HOTEL Whitney Point, N.Y. Richards' Implement Co. JOHN DEERE Farm and Industrial Equipment Railroad Street Whitney Point, New York Phone 171 HAROLD'S PLACE Route 11 Whitney Point, New York. 99 CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1961 CHENANGO AMERICAN Greene, N.Y. Best Wi shes to the Class of '61 Lorna's Beauty Corner Upper Lisle Road Whitney Point, N. Y. Phone 197 W. W. WERTS Real Estate Broker Nina Haight, Salesman Whitney Point Phone 30 MAROON AND GOLD thanks ALL ITS ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS MARKS GENERAL STORE Charles Corcoran Lisle. N.Y. ,....... . 'f Compliments of THE OTSELIC VALLEY MILK PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE 100 I - 53191 st - 57507 HCJIDG-ES BUILDERS, INC. RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS VESTAL NEW YORK VICTORY CHAIN INC. Headquarters Whitney Point . Norwich, New York New York l 1 l WHITNEY POINT BRANCH OF THE FIRST-CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BINGHAMTON, N. Y. M N .ima A MADISON SUPPLY COMPANY Water Q Clinton Streets Binghamton, New York Compliments of SOUTHERN TIER LIVESTOCK MARKET G X h' ' . . - W itney Point, N Y LA NN Bagging Cows on hand at all times X Sale every Tuesday 1 P.M. yi ' Honcs Iv , Tel. w.P. 146 or Maine 89656 , ' IN. 102 , ,vwwg W. 'Wi W - 'V ,. C.: K -,ffffin 1 - I r 1 lf 2 Q I if F1 ' ..- ' +1 'f .1 M,,f I' ,- K, wr' -4V?'lTT9f',,- , I ' xa N ' ' , ,Q ...Mr L ,i.k,-..-..,, N C C M Q- gk Q shui s N Lkf ...Q 'L B 8z E DINER Route 11 Whitney Point, New York Phone 148 0ROF'l' TRAILER RENTALS RENT HERE l50 CONKLIN AVE., BINGHAMTON, N. Phono 2-9820 GLEN AUBREY, N. Y. naw ms.. a-9294 Y. Compliments of LARKIN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO. Complete School Service Home of Baldwin Pianos k Organs 94 Chenango St. Binghamton, New York 103 L ln r . austin. COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OF '61 BINGHAMTON BAG AND BURLAP CO., INC. I-Iaro1d's Express Prompt courteous service Daily between Triple Cities 8: Marathon Weekly to Cincinnatus, Taylor, h Pitcher Phone 45F2 52F2 GIIEIMIIO I UIMDILLA TELEPHONE GOHPDIIITIOI T117 , 41? - . . 5' ' Serving Central New York State BE ST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1961 CENTRAL CLEANERS Whitney Point, N.Y. 104 INDEX Activities Advertisers Audio-Visual Club Board of Education Bus drivers Cafeteria Carly E. Adams Elementary School Cheerleaders Class Officers Class Notables Custodians Dedication Faculty Football Foreword Front View of School Future Farmers of America Glee Club Girls Basketball Girls Hockey Girls Softball Girls Soccer Girls Track Grade Assemblies 8 Projects Grades, Kdg.-6 Index In Memoriam Jr. High Baseball Jr.-Sr. High Homerooms 57 85 63 29 34 34 56 70 26 l5 34 4 30 74 2 l 63 60 83 81 78 80 79 44 35 105 55 72 17 105 Junior Band Junior Boys Chorus Junior Glee Club Junior Chorus Junior Play J. V. Baseball J. V. Basketball Letter to the Seniors Library Club Main Office Maroon L Gold Nat'l Honor Society Pep Club Pointer Weekly Principal's Office Seniors Senior Band Senior Boys Chorus Senior Play Senior Chorus Sports Student Council Swing Band Table of Contents Title Page Track Twirling Varsity Baseball Varsity Basketball Varsity Club Volleyball its Li X K h f ,,mwv L, s .l Grade Assemby for Christmas fggg Jim G19 PM Watch out Syracuse An inte Magoretteb lead the parade lligent group H121 Marchxng we w11l go w V 5 55. Cay 1595 3 E-Ph, - it Mr. Bailey . g , , , fari ,,'- in Af -' 31 W, f'-0 in ,I JSVK5-W'if1fJ'!?J.i: 'H' fiffff' mf-2Y:y - Q H ik y, . ff ff . -'gf-:if wx 9 I ,ins W ?HiwwQwZHwwhiM ' Kwwywgizg ' K K Y 'M E1 G-OH knfiifs. 1 Elro Sz Sw .W 31119 Q if f .7551 Wd Q ff? .. PM ,I I fx' eff: JQQ Qstl lng Intramurals me under I don'1: And the Band played on
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