Williamson High School - Log Yearbook (Williamson, NY)
- Class of 1951
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Living lamps, may we go forward, joining other earnest youth Who have sought the best, and found it A processional of Truth. 2 Table of Qfontentl Fora wor5 4 iycdicafion 5 Jbuhef aub milf lge,-was 6 '1 13a1'on5 8 Qinig M5 9 Serfs Z5 -1-H Gui 165 525 itastleStaff 4Q Gfournaments 45 Qtmitsmen 55 Tirectorg 66 if IME 11560112517 Dear Seniors of the Class of 1951, This is being written on January 25thg you have just finished your mid-year examinations and on Monday your last term in high school will begin. And like you, I am wondering what the few short months between now and graduation and all the months and years after that will bring to each of you. There will be great events,--there may be another world war,--or somewhere along the way we may turn back along the road to universal peace and good will. It looks like a topsy-turvy world where no one seems to be certain of anything. But there are some very certain things for this june and all the Iunes to come. There will still be friendship and unselfishness and faith and courage--it will still be a world where there is much human kindness. There will be sunsets and music and flowers and trees--it will still be a beautiful world to live in..There will be need for things to eat and wear and places to live, there will be marvelous things to be made and marvelous machines to be run--it will be a world where people work. People will still laugh and seek pleasure and recreation--it will be a world where you can have fun. There will still be a challenge to protect the rights of human freedom for ourselves and for others and to help construct a world in which those rights can be enjoyed. We have concocted vaccinations and inoculations to overcome many of our most dreaded diseases. I have an idea that if you take a liberal mixture of human kindness and love for beauty and work and fun and stir through it all a great purpose for living it will protect you from most of the pessimism and discouragement and hard knocks to which you will be exposed. Certainly this old world seems brighter to many of us because it contains such grand people as the members of the Class of 1951. Affectionately, 4 TEDJQUAKEQ n E, the Seniors of the Class of 1951, express our appreciation to Mr. Ralph Odle for his invaluable assistance to us. His wise guidance and helping hand have made our last two years at Williamson Central School ones which we wlll remember as the happiest and most successful of our high school career. 5 ELS Q 5 anal ks i UR heartfelt appreciation is expressed to the teachers who have Q M4 fyljglg fhnlffl LVL enlightened us through the years. We realize it has not always been easy for them, 6 1711 157 S535 . . .and at this time of retrospect we thank them all. Above Back Row: Evelyn Dunn,Grade 2gAudrey Lamb,K1ndergartengElfrieda Horton,School NursegBarr1e Clark,G1rl's Physical Educat1ongMary Laws,Lat1ngSylv1a Beck, Mathematics. First Row: Eleanor McKelv1e,SecretarygFlavia Maltby,Jr.H1gh Engl1shgJoseph1ne Pr1v1tera,Grade 1gEvelyn Matt1son,Eng1ishgMHPy He1no1d,Homemak1ng. Opposite Page above Back Row: Ralph 0d1e,Jr.H1gh Social Studiesgwarren Holmes,Instrumental Musicg Carl K1eper,Grade 53 Dana W1lbur,Grade 63 Arthur Crossman,Industrial Artsg Theodore P1ddock,Sc1encegBernard Vandewater,Commerc1a1 SubjectsgHaro1d Munson, Guidance. Front Row: James Todd,Artg Anthony Peppe,Agr1cu1turegCar1 Cook,Phys1cal Educa- t1ongLuc111e Scheerschm1dt,L1brar1ang Mary Parker,H1gh School Social Studiesg Marilyn Hegeman,Grade 4. Opposite Page below Back Row: Marie Ballos,Grade 3gGladys McG1nn, Grade 35Lorna K11bourne,K1nder- garteng Gordon Johnson,Voca1 musicgMar1e DeNeef,Grade 3gBernice Lawrence,Grade 2gFlora 0rbaker,Grade 6gA1mee Mart1n,Grade 4gGrace Cooper,Kindergartengninnie F1sh,Grade 6- First Row:Dor1s Fowler,Grade 52 Teresa Cumm1ngs,Grade 15 Blanche Shippers, Grade 25 Wendell Hall,Elementary Supervision and vice-principalg Hazel Irwin, Grade 5. 7 YPAZXQDNS To the Class of 1951: We congratulate you on this completion of a real accomplishment in your lives. We rejoice with you in your achievement. In the future may there be a fair share of life's best in store for you --family, friends, enjoyable work and health. In a world of limitless possibilities we hope you will grasp each op- portunity to promote better understanding and good will, and that you will find a niche where you may be of service to Him who charts your course and to your fellow men. Sincerely, 647 Clarence Verbridge for the Members of the Board of Education 8 119156515555 f TJ FWD -42ZVUCW-LD -HZFnU- o 35,959 o:'193:5P 559323 -m!?'oum xv '-'o'-1 'U,5wmOfD 12-...ga,'45-Q. IOP?- cu. sa. Ogvwqm E'5E'.h '-gf U-,gn--.. .h fgsf'252,, myimm Queens 2:2235 Q Ph ommr' E, polite ESWE3 Umgm ff H' E11 F2S9s5 2,22-'W5 S wP3HS 22 92 NXFD lI2 CTE EIS GORDON TAILLIE Club 2 . SECQETAQY TQEASUQEQ. Class Secretary 4, Sec. and Treas. lg Log,Sta.ff, Circulation Editor 4g Class Play 1,2,3,4g Girls Chorus 2g Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Swing Chorus 3g Freshman Chorusg Min- strel 1, Operetta 2- Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band lg Or- chestra lg Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Cafptain 4g Hockey 1,2,3,4g So tball 1,3g Vics 1,2,3,4g Latin Club 1g F.H.A. 4. LOIS DAY FLORENCE ELLIOTT 10 KIUA, ln 9 -7HL?!2 GERALD DE ROO Class Vice President 4, Treasurer 3, News Reporter 1g Log Staff, Sports Editor 4g Class Play 1,2,3,4' Mixed Chorus 3g Basketball Manager 5,43 Soccer Manager 4g Latin Club, Vice-President 1g Dramatics Class Treasurer 4g Stu- dent Council 3g Class Play Committee 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Girls Chorus 2g Operetta 2g Vics 1,2,3,4g Newspaper Staff 3, Treas- urer 3. RICHARD ALMEKINDER Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 1,2,43 Fire Squad 3,43 Projection Squad 3,43 Camera Club ,33 Out-door Sports Club 2. NANCY ANGELO National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4, News Reporter 33 Log Staff 43 Class Play 1,2,3,4Q Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Girls Chorus 23 Freshman Choir3 Operetta 23 Cheer- leading 1,2,3,43 Hockey 3,43 Girls Basketball 2,3,43 Vics 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 13 Photography Club 13 Radio Club 23 Dancing Club 3. ALME KINDER ANGE L0 RICHARD BLIEK Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 43 Fire Squad 3,43 Projection Squad 2,3,43 Camera Club 33 Sports Club 2,43 Class Play Committee 4. PATRICIA BOHRER Class Play 1,3,4Q Mixed Chorus 2,3,4Q Girls Chorus 23 Madrigal Group 33 Messiah Group 33 Little Choir 43 Minstrel 13 Operetta 23 Freshman Choir3 Girls Hockey 2 Vics l,2,3,43 F.H.A. 2,3,4' Commercial Club 3,43 Play 3,4' Latin Club ig Dramatic Club 1 Sports Club 23 Social Dancing 3. U' BLIEK DOLORES BONGARD Class Play 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Girls Chorus 1,2: Madri- gal Group 3,43 Messiah Group 33 Little Choir 43 Minstrel 13 Operetta 23 Freshman Choir3 Vics 1,2,3,43 Commercial Club 3,43 Play 3,43 Latin Club 13 Dramatic Club 2,3. IEANNINE BOWEN Class Play Committee 33 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Girls Chorus 1,23 Little Choir 43 Minstrel 13 Operetta 23 Swing Chorus 33 Freshman Choir3 Latin Club ls Dramatic Club 33 Mind Your Manners 4. BONGARD BOWE N A. oNNoLEE COLLIER Class Play 33 Mixed W' Chorus 2,3,43 Girls Chorus 1, Little Choir 43 Minstrel lg Operetta 2s Swing Chorus 2,33 Freshman Choir3 Dramatic Club 13 Mind Your Manners Club 4. RUTH COOPER Student Council 13 Class Play 1,2,43 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Girls Chorus 23 Messiah Group 33 Minstrel 13 Swing Chorus 33 Freshman Choir3 Cheerleading 1,3,4Q Girls Hockey 2,3,43 Girls Basketball 2,3,43 Vics 1,2, 3,43 Commercial Club 2,3,43 Play 33 Latin Club 1. C OLLIER COOPER X! f9fffhY . ..., 7 noir'-Y DE CRACKER DE MAY DE LINE EATON RONALD DE CRACKER Class Vice-President 25 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Boys Chorus 25 Soccer 3,45 Basketball 45 LV. 1,2,35 Commercial Club 35 Play 35 Newspaper Staff 2,35 Fire Squad 3,45 Projection Squad 35 Science Club 45 Tennis Team 4. RICHARD DE LINE Mixed Chorus 35 Boys Chorus 25 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 LV. 25 Manager, LV. 35 F.F.A. 2,35 Fire Squad 3,45 Chief 45 Wrest- lingb3i4i Bowling 3,45 Social Dancing 35 Sports Clu , . ALLEN DE MAY Class Vice-President 35 Student Council 2,4, President 45 Class Play 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Boys Chorus 1,25 Madrigal Group 35 Messiah Group 35 Little Choir 45 Minstrel 15 Op- peretta 25 Swing Chorus 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 S.V. 1,25 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Vice-President 3, President 45 Fire Squad 3,45 Projection Squad 1,25 Radio 35 Or- chestra 45 Track Team 2,3,4. CHUCK EATON Class Treasurer 25 Class Play 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Minstrel 15 Operetta 25 Soccer 45 F. F. A. 1,2,35 Fire Squad 45 Social Dancing 3. 1 E 3 FOX HOWARD HA NBY IA NSE NORMA FOX Class Play 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3, 45 Girls Chorus 1,25 Operetta 25 Freshman Chorus 15 Vics 1,2,3,45 Commercial Play 3. CHARLES HANBY Class Play 1,3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Boys Chorus 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 LV. Basketball 1,25 Soccer Manager 45 Varsity Basketball Manager 45kNewspaper Staff 15 Fire Squad 3,45 Social Dancing 35 Termis Team 2, 3. NANCY HOWARD Class President 25 National Hon- or Society 3,4, Vice-President 45 Student Council 3, Vice-President 35 Log Staff, Literary Editor 45 Class Play 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls Chorus 15 Messiah Group 35 Operetta 25 Freshman Choir5 Vics 1,2,3,45 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Latin Club 1, President 15 Library Club 15 Radio Club 2. LOIS IANSE Class Play 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls Chorus 1,25 Madrigal Group 3,45 Messiah Group 35 Minstrel 15 Operetta 25 Freshman Choir 15 N.Y.S. All State 15 Vics 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 15 Commer- cial Club 3,45 Play 3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3. MARGARET IICHA National Honor Society 3,45 Treasurer 45 Log Staff 45 Editor in Chief 45 Class Play 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls Chorus 25 Madrigal Group 3' Messiah Group 35 Operetta 25 Freshman Choir l5 Vics 1,2,3,45 Newspaper Staff 35 Features Editor 35 Latin Club 15 Radio Club 25 School Representative Town Youth Committee 4. BRUCE KARSTETTER Class President 15 National Honor Society 3,45 President 45 Student Council 35 Secretary 35 Class Play 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Boys Chorus 25 Operetta 25 Soccer 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Soccer Mana- ger 35 I.V. 2,35 Fire Squad 35 Assist. Fire Chief 45 Projection Squad 3,45 President 45 Latin Club 15 Social Dancing 35 Track Team 2,3,45 Volleyball 25 Ping Pong 3,4. ROBERT KEENAN Class Play 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2,35 Boys Chorus 1,25 Minstrel 15 Operetta 25 Band l,2,3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Fire Squad 3,45 Latin Club 15 Projectio Squad 1,25 Social Dancing 35 Track Team 2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,4. IICHA KEENAN KARSTETTER MABLES . c,,, , 5 fvevf V i , V ll LAVERNE MABLES Freshman Play Committee 15 F.F.A. 1,2,35 Fire Squad 3,45 Projection Squad 3,45 Photography 1,2,35 F.F.A. Basketball 3. PATRICIA MASCLE Log Staff 4' Class Play 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls Chorus 25 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 15 Freshman Choir 15 Girls Hockey 45 Vics 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Secretary 25 President 35 Girls Softball 3. TERRY MARTIN Attended Webster Central 2,35 Class Play 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Little Chorus 45 Basketball 45 Baseball 45 Fire Squad 4. JOHN MASON Class Secretary 25 Class Play 1,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Boys Chorus 1,25 Madri- gal Group 35 Messiah Group 35 Minstrel 15 Operetta 25 Band ,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,45 Swing Chorus 35 Manager LV. 3,45 F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Fire Squad 3,45 Radio Club 35 Orchestra 2. MARGARET MASON National Honor Society 45 Class Play 2,35 Freshman Chorus 15 Girls Soft- ball 35 Girls Hockey 45 Vics l,2,3,45 Latin Club 15 Dramatics Club 25 Newspaper Club 3,4. MASC LE MASON MARTIN MASON .5 A I 1 5 ta, I Xen- -Q ,, , N y Wig, N95 3 rt, ROBERT MAYEU Class Play 3,43 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,43 Boys Chorus 1,23 Madrigal Group 3,43 Messiah Group 33 Little Choir 4g Minstrel 1,33 Operetta 23 Band l,2,3,43 Cheerleading 1,2,3,43 Commercial Club 2,3,43 Play 3,43 Fire Squad 3,43 Radio 13 Dramatics 23 Social Dancing 3. CARL MOGRAY Operetta 23 Band 1,2,3,4Q Pep Band l,2,3 43 F.F.A. 1,2,3Q Fire Squad 3,43 Pro- jection Squad 3,43 Orchestra 4. IOHN MILLER F.F.A. 1,2,3,43 Fire Squad 3,43 Projection Squad 2,3,43 Photography 23 Social 'X Dancing 3' F.F.A. Basketball 2,3,4. 9 jj 41 PHYLLIS OAKLEAF Class Vice-President 13 L' National Honor Society 43 Student Council 4, Sec- retary 43 Class Play 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Minstrel lg Operetta 23 Freshman Choir 13 Girls Hockey l,2,3,43 Girls Basketball l,2,3,43 Vics 1,2,3 43 Latin Club 13 Girls Tennis 23 Girls Soft- ball 1,2,3,4. OC QUE ROONEY A! PLYTER MVS, SHEFFIELD gfqflff U ,',,9,,f,, MAYEU MOGRAY MILLER OAKLEA F DONALD OCQUE Mixed Chorus 33 Soccer 3,43 Basketball 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4Q LV. 23 F.F.A. 3,43 Fire Squad 3,43 Volleyball l,2,3,4. MIKE ROONEY Fire Squad 3,43 Projection Squad 3,43 Photography Club 1,2,3,4. WALTER PLYTER Class President 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Class Play 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Boys Chorus 23 Madrigal Group 3,43 Messiah Group 33 Little Choir 43 Operetta 23 Band 43 Basket- ball 43 Swing Chorus 33 N.Y.S. All State3 LV. Bas- ketball 2s Newspaper Staff 2,43 Fire Squad l,3,43 Pro jection Squad 2,3,43 Radio Club 33 Tennis Team 3. DEAN SHEFFIELD Class Play 43 F.F.A. 1,2,33 ggrg Squad 3,43 Projection Squad 43 Photography u . M4 .lim , 11 1 P TELLIER VANDERLYKE RICHARD TELLIER Class Play l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Boys Chorus 1,2' Madrigal Group 3,45 Messiah Group 35 Minstrel 1,35 Operetta 25 Commercial Club 2,3,45 Play 2,45 Fire Squad 3,45 Latin Club 15 Radio Club 15 Dramatic Club 25 Social Dancing Club 35 Canteen Board 35 Prom Toastmaster 3. EUGENE VANDERLYKE F.F.A. 1,2,35 Fire Squad 3,45 Projection Squad 45 Photography Club 3. RUTH VAN HALL Log Staff Typist5 Class Play Committee l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls Chorus 25 Minstrel 15 Operetta 25 Freshman Choir5 Base- ball 35 Girls Hockey 45 Girls Basketball 3,45 Vics l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 Commercial Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 15 Sports Club 1,25 Social Dancing 3. LAURA VERBRIDGE National Honor Society 45 Log StaIf5 Class Play Committee 3,45 Freshman Choir5 Baseball 35 Girls Hockey 45 Girls Basket- ball 45 Commercial Club l,2,3,45 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Treasurer 3,45 Sports Club 25 D.A.R. Best Citizenship Award. ROBERT VER DOW Fire Squad 3,45 Projection Squad 45 Photography 1,2,3. IOCELYN VER HOW Class Play l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls Chorus 25 Little Chorus 45 Minstrel 15 Operetta 25 Freshman Choir5 Vics l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,45 President 25 Secretary 3,45 Latin Club 15 Dramatic Club 2. VAN HALL VERBRIDGE VER DOW VER HOW WATSON nfdf , il .Ii CHARLES WATSON Class Play 2,45 MixedChorus 3,45 Little Choir 45 Basketball 45 Baseball 35 j.V. 2,35 Fire Squad 35 Projection Squad 3 ,45 Science Club 25 Photography 3 . GERALD WHEATONClass Play 35 Soccer 45 Baseball 45 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Fire Squad3,45 Photog. 25 Social Dancing 3. PATRICIA WILBER StudentC0uncil 25 Class Play l,2,3,45 MixedChorus 2,3,45 Girls Chorus 15 Minstrel 15 Operetta 2, Vics l ,2,3,45 LatinC. Club 15 Dramatics Club 1,25 Art Club 35 Birthday Announcements 2 ,3 ,4. ALLEN ZONNEVILLE Log Staff45 Class Play3,45 Soc- cer 1,2 ,3,45 Basketball 3, I.V. 1,25 Baseball l,2,3,45 F.F. A. 2 ,3 ,45 Basketball 45 Newspaper Staff 1 .2 .3 ,4. 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'U- 10175 35011111 Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. the Reverend I. Frank Thompson N passing, we must needs give you something of ourselves. lf we have accomplished anything-- learning, self-reliance, cooperation--these things we owe to a multitude of people, our teachers, our parents, and each other. Ours has been a good high school life. We have taken from it, we have put into it. Now, at last, we' re ready for that blessed 'Pomp and Circumstance. In the spring of our Freshman year we made the first conquest. Bruce was Class President, Mr. Hall was advisor--good leaders, both of them. We decided to undertake the production of a play. Wildcat Willie In the Dog-house, a comedy in three acts, broke all precedents, causing quite a stir within Mr. Borrelli' s English classes. This being successfully launched in April of 1947, the Class of ' 51 felt duly established. Most of the girls had suffered through Vic initiation, rigged out as fishermen. Florence became a smiling Rose Queen Attendant, and in Iune we sailed faithfully away toward Coburg. . .Ca painful voyage for Mr. Hall, with a broken arm,J but nonetheless a traditional ending for a happy year. The next fall we acquired a new President, 'Nan Howard, a new advisor, Miss Thompson, and a mascot --Rudolph, the Red-nosed Reindeer. Our combined efforts gave way to a delightful Christmas Ball and another, less successful play, Bandits For Breadfast. We gleefully ordered our Class rings, and Nancy Angelo was chosen to attend the Rose Queen. By the time our junior year rolled around, fRudolph had disappeared,J we knew full well that our Senior trip to New York would require a great deal of money, there being forty-six of us, to be gained only through much hard work. So we busied ourselves by selling refreshments at games, and every- occasion cards to the townspeople. Walt Plyter was elected President, and Mr. Odle became our compe- tent third-year advisor. We had a round and square dance and carried through with The Play' s the Thing' in our rib-tickling adaptation of The Nitwits. We chose Showboat as the theme for our Prom, and dec- orated accordingly. What pleasant excitement it is to work with contrasting colors, fragrant flowers, and humming classmates when preparing for a big event I That evening at the banquet, we listened to a stimu- lating speech by Mr. Mahon. At the May Dance, 1950, we proudly applauded when both the Queen, Margaret jicha, and her Alternate 3 Nancy Angelo, were chosen from our Junior Class. We started being Seniors with a booth at Palmyra Fair. Then a slippery Sox dance in September, and in October we foraged the township for magazine subscriptions--setting a record by clearing over S900 I --with Angelo' s blue team and DeRoo' s red team in close competition. l' ll do my best. ---- That was Gordon, on election day, having just been chosen to head our Senior Class. Mr. Odle was re-elected advisor by unanimous vote I , Jerry DeRoo as Vice-President, Lois Day as Secretary, and Florence Elliott, Treasurer, have indeed proved their merit. The entire administration had the Class with it--one hundred per cent I At Christmastime we sponsored a banquet for the Farm and Home Bureaus, and converted our home- room into a realistic church for Open House. We industriously polished up an old or n, borrowed palms and ,gews and candelabra from local chruches, and took up a collection for C A R E. Eid prize, but it was fun I - ' Senior candy sales have added considerable to the treasury, and we hope to make our play this year the best yet--bringing the worthwhile message of You Can't Take It With You to the public with a final fulfillment. We know more of Rolvaag, Dickens and Emerson than we did at the beginning. We' ve read Our Town and know some lines from Hamlet , most of us sang Handel' s Hallelujah Chorus. We' ve dis- puted hotly in history debates, discovering important differences between Democracy and Communism. We' ve enjoyed each other--Jerry Wheaton s infectious chuckle---Jack Mason' s announcement in Eng- lish class one morning that he was growing a goatie. ---- Gordon' s and Ierry DeRoo' s uproarious antics ---. We' ve rejoiced with the three who are engaged to be married---Flo, Ruth Cooper, and Dick De Line. Yes, there' s much to remember--and be thankful for. There have been countless disagreements, and discouragements--but laughs, too. How grateful we are to Miss Parker, for her interest in us I We are greatly indebted to Mr. Munson, who has guided us vocationally to higher ideals, and of course to our Principal, Mr. Van Vleet, for allowing us to pursue and accomplish innumerable goals. 20 will WE, THE CLASS OF 1951 OF THE WILLIAMSON CENTRAL SCHOOL, DO MAKE, PUBLISH, AND DECLARE THIS, OUR LAST jifgg MJ - We Bequeath Our Established Traditions To The Class Of 1952. SECOND: We give, devise, and bequeath the following assets as herein set forth: DICK ALMEKINDER leaves his calm nature to Butch Mayeu. NANCY ANGELO leaves her blush to anyone who will take it. DICK BLIEK leaves his prize-winning ability to the next F. F. A. class. fHe has enough for everybody.J PAT BOHRER leaves her soprano voice to Billy Payne. DOLORES BONGARD leaves her bouncing enthusiasm to Victor Vinkey. JEANNINE BOWEN leaves her imitations of Bette Davis to Mr. Vandewater. ONNOLEE COLLIER leaves her quietness to Irma Chandler. RUTH COOPER leaves her black hair to Gail Mason. LOIS DAY wills all remaining LOG subscriptions to next year's circulation manager. RONNIE DeCRACKER leaves his job at HART'S to Burton Payne. DICK DeLINE leaves his soccer strength to Roger Vermuelen. AL DeMAY wills his happy personality to Jimmy McEvoy. JERRY DeROO leaves his dimples to Mr. Piddock. CHUCK EATON leaves his deep base voice to Mr. Johnson. FLORENCE ELLIOTT leaves the Senior Finances in good order. NORMA FOX leaves her flirting eyes to Bernie Cook. CHUCK HANBY leaves his flashy shirts to Calvin Beach. NANCY HOWARD leaves her nickname to Pieter DeSmit. LOIS JANSE leaves her acting abilities to Pat Parker. MARGARET JICHA leaves her artistic driving to anyone who dares to use it. BRUCE KARSTETTER leaves his scientific mind to the ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION. BOB KEENAN leaves his muscles to Dick Vanderbilt. BILL MABLES leaves his dry wit to Joan Sours. PAT MASCLE wills her homemaking qualities to Felicia VanLare. JACK MASON leaves his Junior Kiddie Bombers to next year's chemistry class. PEGGY MASON leaves her height to Mary Wood. BOB MAYEU leaves his cheerleading agility. to Ralph Guy. CHe's So gracefulil JACK MILLER leaves his 4th period rides up-town fwith Mr. Vandewaterl to Miss Parker, who always wondered where he went. CARL MOGRAY leaves his loftiness Cheightl to Russell Raethaka. PHY LLIS OAKLEAF leaves her love of all sports to Lois Johnson. DON OCQUE leaves his nickname to Mr, Quaars. WALT PLYTER leaves his booming base voice to Maurice Taillie. MIKE ROONEY leaves his space at the candy booth to next year's Seniors. DEAN SHEFFIELD wills his knowledge of cars to Miss Beck. GORDON TAILLIE leaves his ability to Get in Dutch to the next Senior Class President. DICK TELLIER wills his Business Law book to Miss McKelvie. EUGENE VANDERLYKE wills his Hotrod know-how to Chet Langdon. RUTH VanHALL leaves the recipe for her delicious white cake to the Homemaking room. LAURA VERBRIDGE won't leave her new, shiny, flashy, gorgeous '51 CHEVROLET to anyone. . BOB VerDOW leaves his motor bike to Albert Griepsma and Pat Mason. JOCELYN VerHOW bequeaths her culinary arts to Mrs. Clark. JERRY WHEATON leaves his chuckle to David Mahon. PAT WILBER leaves her birthday announcements, period. CHUCK WATSON leaves his good neighbor policy in Sodus to Gayle Ascherman. AL ZONNEVILLE leaves his class ring with Peggy Dyer. TERRY MARTIN leaves his expression Ship Out! with the UNITED STATES NAVY. We hereby appoint Miss Mary Parker executrix of this, our last Will and Testament: hereby revoking all former wills by us made. We have hereunto subscribed our name on the 25 day of June in the year Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-one. 1. - 37.4. .L?f.L..... 21 an Manny, F we were to presume that in our special Castle of Tomorrow, all our fondest dreams might come true, we would find each member of the Class going about his or her daily tasks with something of the nonchalance of the folks in our Senior Play, You Can't Take It With You. At the Drawbridge, back from Service, checking passports, taking tolls, -- are the husky Sen- tries, MABLES and VerDOW. Then in answer to our ring, the huge gate doth open swing, and Superintendent ZONNEVILLE doth bow. He greets us cordially, then proceeds, quite normally, to conduct our tour through all the Palace Proper. It's quite beautifully designed, by G. TAILLIE'S modern mind, with the rooms all done in marble, gold, and copper! Very soon we are confronted with the Jester of the Court. 'Tis DeROO, in all his folly, munching cheese de roquefort! From the next room drifts some music, DICK TELLIER is at re- hearsal. He's the head of the society, Musicians Universal. Then we hear the lovely voices of that famed harmonic trio--BOWEN, COLLIER, and PAT BOHRER singing sweet O Solo Mio. On the stage across the hall, hard at work on their routines, LOIS JANSE and D. L. BONGARD sing and dance, and work out scenes. We learn that they're preparing for the weekly T,V, show, called Kukla, Fran and Ollie, starring ROSIE ANGELO. Next stop is at the office of the Manager, M. JICHA. fShe has troubles with her errand boy, who just now yelled-- Eurika! It seems DeCRACKER is inventing, and is working on the tooter of his very latest model, which is Wimpy's Flying Scooter! J In the m, Coach KEENAN'S training with his all-star team of boys. DON OCQUE is building muscles, and they're the real McCoys!J ROBERT MAYEU is instructing a class of majorettes, and PAT WILBER'S dancing pupils are doing pirouettes! The kitchen is a glorious sight for all eyes to behold. So clean, so white, so spic and span! 'Tis MASCLE'S work, we're told. And JOCELYN is cooking over yonder by the stove. She's an expert on nutrition, and--looky here, by Jove! Methinks 'tis one J. WHEATON, with a cap upon his head. Chief Cook and Bottle-Washer ---well, at least he's still well fed! Of a sudden there's a flurry, everyone doth scat and scurry, as FLO comes running in the kitchen door. Oh good gracious, this is awful, for Eugene doth want a waffle, and I cannot find my Iron any more! Here's a classroom full of kiddies being taught their A B C's. QLOIS DAY and RUTH VanHALL will accept tuition fees.J And look,here comes PEG MASON,in her nurse's gown of white. She is checking absentees and giving pills to left and right! Here's the entrance to a place marked, Everything From Soup to Nuts, where, behind the motley counter, Proprietor ROONEY struts. Now 1et's take a trip upstairs, just as quickly as we can. Why, here's our own DEAN SHEF- FIELD--Chief Elevator Man'. The second floor is made into one great big laboratory. It's here that BRUCE the CHEMIST, Abounds in all his glory. And in the corner yonder, singing out with loud rendition, WALT PLYTER wields the test tubes, for he's the Lab. Technician. On the third floor, DOC is busy typing copy 'till she's dizzy, getting out the daily news, The Castle Caper, while L. VERBRIDGE. Chief Stenograpner, instructs CARL, the Photographer, on how to take some pictures for the paper! Descending now, we'll visit all the folks who work outside. First, P. OAKLEAF, famed Equestrienne, tMayhaps she'l1 let us ride! J But who's that in the tower, supervising all horse racing? Well! It's WATSON and T. MARTIN, and they're clockin all the pacing! Here's VANDERLYKE and ALMEKINDER, working in a heat. ?Their autos, quite the latest, have the stream-lined rumble seat! J How now! Here's DICK BLIEK'S quarters, where he heads the F. F. A. And there's our friend JACK MILLER, the's the Foreman,J and---why--- Say! There's HANBY and MASON, in uniform I do perceive. JOHN is Captain of the Sentries, and CHUCK'S home on Navy leave. Let's watch the lively Track Stars, as they practice for the Meet. AL DeMay is running swiftly, so as DICK DeLINE to beat. Who sitteth on the tractor, plowing in that field alone? Well, if it's not CHUCK EATON, who all this land doth own! Here is a little cottage, with a garden plot that's fine. NORMA'S out there now,'by golly, hanging things upon the line. Look up there, a plane is circling, and it drops a little rhyme! It's from RUTH COOPER, saying, I'll be down, if I get time! Thus we end our little journey To the place that knows no sorrow, Where the Class of '51 Dwells in The Castle of Tomorrow! 22 f f XX o f X f U 0 , , f f f ff! f f fiw- .1-w-X ' . vx W Y V QQ U xxx www Q 17 1 M M N, x f f A l 1 X -f f Cf '14 - xx X O K 0 xx Q! O X ' Q X X . O X 'I 1 5L,iH1'I'75 ff f A X Xwiy O 65113155 M19 Z UR first year as Squires, with Mr. Hall as headmaster, was most exciting, as we started to earn our way to knighthood. Climaxing that year was a gala journey to Coburg. The second was increasingly challenging, with Mrs. Laws helping us along. We continued our learning, had a successful baked food sale, and finally an eventful trip to Canandaigua. This, our third year of advancement, has indeed been active. Guiding us was Mr. Piddock, and with him Ruth Dodge, President, Burt Payne, Vice-presidentg Felicia Van Lare, Secretary, and Gertrude De Kracker, Treasurer. Among our accomplish ments have been two baked food sales, the selling of refreshments at soccer, bas- ketball and baseball games, two round and square dances, a play, Meet The Hus- band, a bazaar, and of course, a prom for our Senior Knights. We have many hopes and plans for the future, but chief among these is to achieve the knighthood that is the goal for all underclassmen. 24 ,, 1 W ami! 5xX 3 I 'W . A, - ' ' B ' ' lux M' Q .. - A Q 5 if S ' ' , 'ix m L 3-5,4 511 55 Q J 4 'tis' '- ,Q W S' f ' f-2 e! .F E ' f B ' A R M Iaf: .1 1- f , ' A4 Hg P E5 w ,, M li K, N x .Q A Y ,Nxgfw A ? J NN W Q tki K' -g , M1 M, 1 LQf'4 53 5- di H ii . W ,f .D 'W 5 , f , 1 ,ig ' 23 . A ' T ' A X 'W Q ! 33,2?f?3A5 Q E55 J 'ix stair? Q . +95 14,2- b mQ x 2 N A A n gf, 1w Q gm, . K5 as-mf if, . 5 1220 - 1 5 3:1 ., v ff, ,Qi ..I- A -sf 3, Q ei, Fr, Q Q Aui 1 Y ' , 5 4--Q Q A ig ' jfaf gig- 9, 4 LW-5, Q HV! z A fginflergarf an ETHE members of the kindergarten are ex- tremely proud of their bright and spacious rooms, new this year. Situated in this pleasant section is Mr. Ha11's own office, wherein he conducts, with his usual good nature, the duties of the Vice- Principal. 32 yr g P i egg 6951355 S Q XF ! varied. SGCMQEN 6661511 My I i HE Student Council of Williamson Central is the representa- tive student government, and its activities are numerous and Since we arrange for letter awards for our sports stars, we give an Athletic Banquet in the Spring, at which they are awarded. We arranged for a photographer to take pictures of the stu- dent body, managed to carry on with the Wednesday afternoon activity periods, and gave prizes for the best decorated rooms at Christmas time. We handle the funds of the basketball games, and are going to give our winning team a victory banquet. 34 Mind Your Manners is an Activity Period club erwzxra ms wt seo may C E welcomed fourteen new members at the formal induction, received from both the Junior and Senior classes. The reception was held early in the year, where members, advis- ors,and parents had a chance to get acquaint- ed. At one of our Monday evening meetings, it eteria for the men of the faculty and special meeting use. We undertook another Fun Night to gain extra funds, and bewildered the school with our secretive Which Bride is the Phony? stunt. During Christmas vacation, at the annual alumni banquet, Suzanne Lockley gave an in- teresting account of her experiences abroad. which Bride is the Phgny? We went to a Royal's basketball game, saw the delightful Oklahoma, and plan a Spring baked food sale. 35 was decided to decorate the room below the caf- I Log Staff lays plans. Left to right: Miss Evelyn Mattison, Advis- org Gordon Taillie, Art Editor, Margaret Jicha, Editor-in-Chief, Jerry DeRoo, Sports Editor, Lois Day, Circulation Manager, Nancy Howard. Literary Editor, Bruce Karstetter, Business Man ager. IQD6 HAT a wonderful feeling to have completed The Log of 1951. This Senior year has been a busy one, and the editing of The Log has meant real sacrifices in pre- cious time and other activities by the staff members. It is with a great deal of satis- faction, however, that we present our medieval theme, the product of the year at Wil- liamson Central School. Our deep thanks go to all our classmates who have helped us with the typing, the selling of ads and subscriptions, and the innumerable small but necessary tasks in pub- lishing this book. Our gratitude is extended also to Mr. Todd, for his assistance with the art workg Mr. Van Vleetg who has given so much of his valuable time in providing us with pictures, and Miss Mattison, whose suggestions and willing aid have made our work so much easier. jfnfm fW'i Editor 36 S1915 fill UR school newspaper, The Splinter , is put out month- ly, featuring special essays or timely poems, Teachers of the Month , Personals , Boys and Girls of the Month , and added attractions, such as jokes and cartoons. We have composition contests during the year for Iun- ior and Senior High students, and there is always space for Grade News. This year we bought a badly-needed ping-pong table with the funds from our Splinter sales, and Editor Al Zonne- ville presented it to the school. FIRST ROW: S. DeFisher D. Bongard L. Johnson J. DeRight A. Ver Dow J. DeM1nck A. Osborne P. Stevenson P. Mason SECOND ROW: Miss Beck M. Mason P. Parker L. Verbridge A. Zonneville N. Howard G. Aschermen Mr. Vandewater THIRD ROW: S. Hubright M. Sargent J. Wallace B. DeM1nck J. DeM1nck B. Johnson P. Dyer R. Dodge D. Collins M. Penders B. Cook BACK ROW: D. Weeks M. Taillie C. Langdon B. Fries N. Bush R. Faro W. Plyter A. Grlepsma J. Gazliano 37 Sing--sing--Music was given, To brighten the gay, and kindle the loving. Thomas Moore 4i 4- JIUI Ti 38 :L MHQDEULIS 13 C . C. S. this year welcomed Mr. Holmes, who studied in the Music Depart- ment of Ithaca College, as its new band director. Busily preparing for the festivals at Wolcott and Canandaigua, they fill the halls with the strains of Lecuona's Maleguena , Hansen's Little Norwegian Suite , and Russian Dance , by Tschaikowsky. lack Mason will play a baritone solo, Andante et Allegro , in the competitiong Shirley Neydt will do Pastorale for the clarinetg and Burton Payne will be heard in a trumpet solo, Dance of the Ballerina , by Stravinsky. In the Spring Concert here in our own auditorium, both the choir and the band will perform. 40 ,WEA QFAQIUEMA GKUW 41 S AEK? CAFETERIA Mrs. Roesser,Mrs. La Dine, Mrs. Ghysells, Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. Odle, Mrs. Cottrell. MAINTENANC E Frank Montondo, Adrian Blanken- berg, Jacob La Dine. BUS DRIVERS Leon Ver Straight, John Anderson, Harry Fish, Peter De Marree, Roy Elliott, Wendell Eaton, Ike Quaars. ww' Afffff as Q gm ff -1-'L , f if M f 47 XJ xi X XL K f v Bruce Al. D. Ralph Burt wimp GOFGY Rog Dan'1 Bernie Capt. Lard Dick 46 S QD EUQUEIK HIS year our W. C. S. soccer team went all out after its goal, the Sectional Championship. Under the leadership of Bob Keenan, a fourth-year man, our team went through the County competition with a record of 6 wins, 4 ties, and no losses. The semi-final game was played here at Williamson with Pittsford. We defeated them 5 to 1, on the same type of muddy field on which they defeated us in 1948. We then journeyed to Rochester and defeated Hammondsport, 8 to 0, for the first Sectional Championship since 1944. Of the 34 boys on the team, 17 played in enough quarters to win Sectional Shields and school letters. a Ziff Left: The trophy and se- venteen letter men. Above: Managers Chuck and Jerry confer with Coach Cook. i Right? Squad members. 47 BASE? QAM ' FRONT ROW: J. DeRoo, manager B. Karstetter D. Ocque C. Watson J. McEvoy B. Payne R. DeCracker C. Hanby, manager BACK ROW: Coach Carl Cook W. Plyter D. Vanderbilt R. Guy B. DeMay A. DeMay R. Keenan T. Martin CWE began our basketball season this year by losing 2 practice games to Webster. We then continued through the League play winning 13 and losing 3. While tied with So- dus and Clyde for first place in the B League and with only 3 more games scheduled, we lost to Sodus on their court. This put us in second place and we won both of our last 2 games, while Wayne defeated Sodus. This left Sodus, Clyde and Williamson tied for the B League titleg and Clyde and Williamson tied for first place in the A. B. C. Conference. We journeyed to Newark to defeat Clyde 58 to 55 in overtime and win the title of Wayne County A, B. C. Conference Champions. Two days later we met Sodus at Newark, defeating them 49 to 48 to become HB League Champions. The next night, in a prem2uarter final, we won the right to enter the quarter inals by defeating Trumansburg at Canan- daigua, 51 to 48. Our next trip was to the Sports Arena in Rochester to play Pittsford. We were defeated 49 to 38. Of the total 20 games played the high scorers were Bob Keenan 299, Ralph Guy 285, Jim McEvoy 201 and Al DeMay 107. The Williamson unior Varsity also had a very success- I ful season winning 12 games while losing only 4. Although we were not able to continue through the sectionals, this season will be remembered for its many thrilling games, the townspeople's great enthusiasm, the stamina and spirit of the team. 48 Left to right: Ralph, Jim, Bob, Dick and Al. NRM MW: J. Mason, Manager D. Hoffman G. Verbridze R. DeCracker B. Cook R. Vermeulen F. Collier BACK ROW: Coach Dana Wilbur D. Weeks F. Joslyn L. Johnson A. Plyter R. Sheppard R. Raethka G. Taillie, manager .ML BAS fiiEGfi5A UL FIRST ROW: F. Pike R. Vermeulen C. Watson B. Cook R. Everdyke D. Ocque SECOND ROW: B. Karstetter D. DeL1ne D. Vanderbilt B. Payne F. Collier D. Weeks D. Neverless BACK ROW: J- McEvoy L. Huhright H. Pike Coach Carl Cook R. Keenan A. DeMay G. Taillie R. LaD1ne, managem 1956 i3AS55T2Ml 49 fnufmuwzs W, ,BA , EW this year, the Twirlers have added color and enjoyment to our basketball games. The Pep Band, under the direction of Mr. Hol- mes, accompanied them, and contributed to the spirit with lively march- es. 50 h, Rah, Rah . Ray, Ray . Hip, Hip . Hey, Hey IAMSONI 6tifi95EiRi5EAi7MRS .ii 6DiifMiiLi?Ai5EifiS 51 MIME ff QUE IBML CT HE Girls' Basketball Team which was organized in February, has been through some hard and well fought battles on the court this season. The team gives all they have under the supervision of the instructor, Mrs. Clark, and the team captains, Phyllis Oakleaf and Laura Verbridge. The girls played their first game at Wayne Central School and Wayne came out on top 25 to 36. The next game at Sodus re- sulted in our girls winning 39 to 42. Wayne Central came to Williamson March 7, and the game was a long and hard one. Williamson won 32 to 34. Williamson is playing Sodus here next week, March 21st. The season is still in full swing for the Girls Basketball Team and we are looking forward to some good games the rest of the season. 52 ilk v QK PORTRAITS AND GROUP PICTURES in THE Loo Photographed by HIOSEH STUDIO 27 C11nton Ave No Rochester 2 New York Stone 2440 Comphments CHEETHHHI STHTE BHHH OHTHHIU HSQHEBIIIHH Ontarlo New York ONLY THE BEST INSURANCE W11112mSOH New York MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Phone 6171 and FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION of AND 0F A - 54 10 AMERICANISM COMPLIMENTS OF LUILLIHITISOH POST HO. 394 HIUEHICHH LEGIOH UIILLIHHISOH Hams F000 L m HHHEH SUH RICHARD KING IN PEACE AS IN WAR WE SERVE Compliments Compliments Compliments of from of 7 I I STORE ...Q H. I. TEDFORD, MGR. COBBLESTONE SERVICE STATION 63 West Main Street W' 11' Ne York Phone 6311 EHST LUILLIHIUSUH HHRDUJHRE C0 General Hardware and Fast Flame Gas Boats Martm Outboard Motors Flshlng Tackle East W11l1amson New York Phone 6014 WILLIAMSUN FRUIT 8. 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MORRISON SIGN SHOP GARDNER'S t PARIS DRESS SHOP Williamson Sodus Sodus New York Phone 2061 For Convenience - For Economy For Cleanliness Compliments Compliments gf from You Go All Electric R. G. Ka E. CORP. r Friendly Service Co. VAN'S DONUT SHOP C . R. FASSETT Compliments of I. WILLIS BARRETT JOSEPH CLARK Reading Anthracite Williamson, New York Dial 6291 DE CRACKER 'S GROCERY meats fruits vegetables ice cream We give S gl H Green Stamps ROBERT I. VALORE Compliments Compliments Insurance and Real Estate - of of Williamson, New York SODUS THEATER W. 1. LUND Phone 4151 VARIETY STORES i Compliments Compliments Best Wishes From of of MESSINGER'S FAIRBANKS AND WALVOORD WALT WAGNER FOODS Williamson, N. Y. We service what we sell 62 THE fHCUUU GHUDIDO of qualxty cleaners Sodus Ne Sanitone BOWENS MARKET ORBAKER S STANDS JOHN MASON S GDAT RANCH - of 1 Phone 5181 COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of 9 9 T. H. SHEAHEN Wholesale and Retail Dealer in High-tested Seeds Ontar' Ph 63 ,Nu-:3ff 'lu N5-f J. 14.-'NSI 'X QE-L A, Xwxhx k QQ. R, . X.. A KW X Q Q sw QQ .F K X X QQ 2 X . 5 L. x qw . ' N 'N 5 S - X. C sf' X X g Q X xx Q Sf N x N .. ,fx fm Q 'X Ns Mmfcmlng PAGE 24 CLASS OF 52 Left to Right Back row: R. Guy, D. Mahon, B. Payne, D. Clarissee, I. Gagliano, C. Langdon, L. De May,H. De May, D. Vanderbilt, B. De May, Fourth row: E. Moll, F. Van Lare, L. Vasseur, R. Thompson, M. Sargeant, I. Blackwell, P. Stevenson, S. Hubright, S. De Fisher, R. Fries, Third row: G. Ascherman, A. Ver Dow, L. Iohnson, I. De Right, M. Quaars, A. Mascle, R. Dodge, M. Penders, Second row: R. Saxman, R. Sowers, R. Van Acker, M. Taillie, S. De Roo, C. Beach, G. De Kracker, P. Parker, First row: D. Collins, M. Wood, P gllason, I. Chandler, A. De Lyser, I. Wallace, L. or on. PAGE 25 CLASS OF 53 TOP Left to Right Back row: A. Plyter, N. Crawford, D. Weeks, F. Pike, I. Lucieer, V. Vinkey, D. Hoffman, K. Miller, D. Otto, R. Faro, A. Griepsma, F. Ioselyn, Fifth row: P. Dean, D. Van Putte, I. Mc Evoy, F. Collier, R. Vermeulen, M. Sindinski, M. Cole, I. Haywood, B. Cook, R. Cook, Fourth row: T. Deliberti, D. De May, G. Verbridge, A. Ver How, R. Cooney, D. Plassche, C. Hutchinson, H. Bennett, Third row: R. Jones, I. De Minck, L. Mascle, A. Osborn, I. Iohncox, R. Kreutger, G. Mack, H. Fox, Second row: G. Contant, P. Steunen- berg, N. Cunningham, M. Warner, V. Butler, B. Sowers, 1. Amon, G. Bridge, First row: I. De Minck, B. Iohn- son, P. Dyer, P. Angelo, L. Karstetter, 1. Caster. PAGE 25 BOTTOM CLASS OF 53 Left to Right Back row: R. Raethka, R. Sheppard, P. De May, D. De Marree, G. Hookstra, I. De Groote, E. Plyter, M. Mc Ginn, R. Everdyke, L. Johnson, H. Warren, Fourth row: J. Parks, M. Miller, D. Vanderwalle, R. De Cracker, R. Scott, I. Everdyke, 1. Skadan, B. Payne, I. Eve, H. Brewer, Third row: A. Miller, N. Bush, D. Burnett, K. Wheaton, E. Wage, L. Fuller, G. Van Lare, P. Faas, R. Morgan, I. Leaty, Second row: I. Elliott, I. Sowers, P. Faas, L. Tellier, B. De Minck, Strickland, N. Van Kouwenberg, I. Vilkaitis, T. Olm- stead, First row: F. De Rue, I. Belmont, G. Mason, M. Saxman, G. Elliott, O. Goebyn, C. Mc Evoy. PAGE 26 TOP EIGHTH GRADE Left to right Back row: fP. Mason, R. Tack, S. Neydt, S. Craw- ford, D. Mc Lane, P. Bennett, E. Mascle, E. Van Putte, N. Saunders, H. Elliott, W. Manahan, Fifth row: M. Mac Kay, W. Dean, W. De Fisher, S. Langworthy, R. Wolf, I. Eve, I. Bedford, M. Amon, M. Melean, N. De Neef, M. Zonneville, Fourth row: M. Fisher, I. Schlesing, R. Fox, D. Mahon, W. Van Gorder, L. Bixby, N. Pike, I. Orbaker, D. Mc Neil, B. Flynn, Third row: A. Mayeu, L. Ver How, A. jock, D. De Kraker, E. Meyers, G. Resch, I. Mayeu, A. Mascle, B. Jordan, Second row: W. Horton, B. Claeys, F. Petty, S. Sill, P. De Smit, S. Alday, R. Hubright, A. De Marree, First row: M. Day, A. Skadan, D. Oak- leaf, I. Mc Intryre, S. Plaasche, B. Jock, C. De Wert. 66 PAGE 26 BOTTOM SEVENTH GRADE Left to right Back row: D. Sowers, C. Osborn, B. Mc Lane, D. Alford, Y. Mac Kay, I. Lockhart, G. Frank, L. Plas- sche, R. Montondo, B. Orbaker, I. Otto, K. Young, M. Hubright, C. Sanders, Fifth row: D. Michalke, S. Manktelow, S. Van Putte, B. Dunn, L. Mc Clellan, B. Kusse, 1. Youngman, L. Martin, C. Garton, M. Wagemaker, R. Mason, D. Mills, A. Gagliano, W. Everdyke, Fourth row: M. Wagemaker, L. Hubright, M. Wahl, R. Verbridge, D. Fisher, B. Bushard, S. Blauvelt, K. Gowing, A. Nash, D. Shares, V. Olm- stead, S. Blackwell, W. Herbert, Third row: S. Langston, R. Faro, R. De Minke, S. Sproba, R. Hay- wood, D. Russell, M. Bixby, N. Benton, E. Day, R. Strickland, I. Phillips, Second row: K. Van Kouen- berg, G. Raethka, N. Mc Ginn, B. Dingman, V. Os- born, W. Rowles, I. Lockhart, I. Deliberti, M. Resch, Bottom row: M. Dunning, S. Langworthy, L. Mayeu, L. Thayer, R. Weeks, A. Eaton, M. Knarr, L. Plassche, D. Plyter, PAGE 27 TOP SIXTH GRADE Left to Right Back row: R. Gravelle, D. Monahan, B. Gasper, I. De Lyser, G. Boone, R. Van Der Meere, I. Bowen, F. Wilson, K. Van De Walle, R. Broune, Third row: M. Fox, R. Wemesfelder, R. Brunswick, R. Stuenenberg, B. Dunn, L. Dayton, D. Otto, D.Morgenthaler,S.Schles- ing, Second row: P. Schlesing, D. Eaton, S. Iones, I. Vilkaitis, L. Cole, L. Mascle, W. Gasper, L. De Smith, L. Teeter, Bottom row: R. De Right, P. Browne, D. Bush, D. Angelo, L. Mc Lane, B. Le Roy. PAGE 27 BOTTOM SIXTH GRADE Left to Right Back row: R. Minier, P. Griepsma, E. Knarr, A. Carey, R. Buerman, K. Orbaker, S. Stevenson, N. De Fisher, R. De Lyser, Fourth row: R. Watson, B. Berger, D. Burcroff, A. Rowles, E. Plyter, B. Parks, D. Young, I. Scrooby, F. Jordan, Third row: B. Minier L. Beach, L. Buerman, E. De Smith, H. Hoevenaar, I. Howard, M. Shurgot, P. Fisher, Second row: K. Lochner, D. Gowing, I. Petty, C. Stevenson, R. Childs, R. Ver How, Bottom row: D. De Groote, D. Parker, P. Larmon, B. Ver How, M. Kelly, R. Burcroff. PAGE 28 TOP FIFTH GRADE Left to Right Back row: I. Mackay, M. Vermeulen, B. Roberts, A. Embury, M. Lockhart, A. Butts, R. Bennett, E. Nicholson, I. Jones, P. Sabin, P. Graves, Fourth row: C. Vermeulen, D. Elliot, A. Alford, M. Hubright, W. Pike, M. Hubright, E. Carr, L. Plyter, D. Michael- son, Third row: D. Dunn, S. Neverless, D. Jansen, I. Hall, S. Van Lare, D. Winkie, D. Porter, W. Sargent, J. Sowers, I. Timmerman, Second row: R. Gobeyn, L. De Neef, G. Dunning, A. Iordan, W. Stroble, C. Stevenson, M. Hutchinson, Bottom row: R. Taillie, R. lock, E. Van Acker, D. De May, R. De Vooght. mmsmng, PAGE 28 BOTTOM FIFTH GRADE Left to Right Back row: P. Hollenbeck, P. Olmstead, E. Lockner, R. Pes, J. Madison, G. Orbaker, T. Sheflin, D. Gasper, L. Bemiett, M. Teeter, Third row: P. Bouwens, M. Kirk, L. Frank, L. Blankenberg, C. Thayer, C. Brown, J. Vinkey, R. Knarr, Second row: D. Plyter, D. De Smit, A. Plassache, L. Fillmore, G. Mc Evoy, L. Lockley, A. Dyer, Bottom row: J. Russell, J. De Vey, G. Van Kowenberg, C. Guest, J. Odle, J. Wemesfelder. PAGE 29 TOP FOURTH GRADE Left to Right Back row: L. Fisher, R. Johnson, J. Jones, C. Raefel, J. Winkie, M. Gasper, R. Covey, A. Grinnell, H. De Roo, T. Kane, R. Scrooby, J. Tellier, Fourth row: R. Eve, D. Benton, G. Mc Neil, B. Bouwens, R. Tel- lier, M. Kreutzer, D. Mogray, M. Jolley, B. Barn- hardt, J. Porter, N. Resch, D. Johnson, Third row: D. Fairbanks, A. Mayeu, D. Ver Heecke, S. Za- borowski, S, Anderson, N. Bouchard, E. Grinnell, E. Frey, J. Averill, R. Mc Clellan, N. Tellier, D. Bou- wens, Second row: J. Mills, K. Ver How, B. Loch- ner, G. Herman, J. Ver Heecke, L. Blauvelt, L. Blauvelt, R. Bailey, W. Palmer, D. Walters, Bottom row: S. Brewster, A. Beech, B. Berger, F. Wal- voord, B. Orbaker, R. Calus, J. Haywood, J. Bailey, C. Orbaker. PAGE 29 BOTTOM THIRD GRADE Left to Right Back row: D. Myers, J. Carey, R. Van Petty, R. Parks, C. De May, L. Schulze, M. Teeter, E. John- son, Fifth row: B. Mc Cormick, C. Hollenbeck, D. Osborn, T. Hance, P. Poray, A. Mac Kay, D. Hor- ton, G. Benton, T. Hooker, Fourth row: D. Dayton, V. Grennell, A. Beach, D. Calus, J. Hauck, S. Guest, B. Farron, G. Pembroke, Third row: J. Holland, Y. Orbaker, C. Jones, A. Pear, P. Czerniak, B. De Minck, P. Boll, C. Graves, Second row: R. Bennett, J. Vogt, G. Malone, R. Raymer, C. Lockley, G. Mables, Bottom row: C. Knarr, B. Malone, K. Fish, F. Smith, D. Michielsen, E. Hampton. PAGE 30.TOP THIRD GRADE Left to Right Back row: J. Stevenson, T. Porterfield, N. Neydt, M. Robinson, R. Butts, J. Talbert, R. Manktelow, C. Webb, E. Jock, Fifth row: D. Vandermere. B. Fisher, J. Fox, S. Mables,I- De Vey, I- Hutchin- son, L. Hammond, Fourth row: J. Timmerman, P. Olmstead, P. Wahl, L. Dunning, J. De Right, J. Dayton, F. Beach, Third row: J. Wemesfelder, D. De Fisher, M. Bushart, R. Cook, J. De Right, R. De Smith, Second row: L. Van Kowenberg, R. Mon- zondo, B. Reed, C. Fox, W. Ver How, R. Sproba, First row: T. Bouwens, C. Sowers, S. Ternooir, K. Kelly, M. Valore. PAGE 30 BOTTOM SECOND GRADE Left to Right Back row: B. Nevelezer, L. Hubright, D. De Hollen- ler, D. Leenhouts, F. Nichel, B. Van Vleet, M. Cole, F. Plyter, K. Richardson, A. Steinback, Fifth row: I. De Roo. M. De Minck, C. Spring, J. Michalke, M. Carey, R. De May, R. Bush, D. Blankenberg, D. Robinson, Fourth row: K. Winkie, D. Frank, M. Zonneville, L. Westfall, M. Deseyn, J. Mogray, W. Czerniak, E. De May, Third row: E. Ryan, R. Smith, J. Plyter, J. Foss, G. Crawford, P. Egl, B. Van De Walle, Second row: E. Reafel, P. Angelo, E. Hooker, R. Cantwell, I. Rose, B. Cook, Bottom row: P. Malone, R. Resch, A. Grabb, T. Mahon, J. Jones, C. De Brine. PAGE 31 TOP SECOND GRADE Left to Right Back rowz' M. Bohrer, J. De Hond, B. Wemes- fielder, K. Freeland, J. Alday, C. Stevenson, E. Wemesfielder, J. Morganthaler, S. Van Meenan, L. Langworthy, Fifth row: D. Fisk, D. Benton, R. Canne, L. Farron, D. Malone, D. Fisk, J. Canne, A. Hogan, B. Mascle, S. Dayton, Fourth row: D. Nevelezer, P. Hauck, N. Du Bois, B. Welt, P. Lockley, D. Bowens, J. Knarr, M. Hall, B. Clic- quennoi, Third row: F. Peppe, M. Vaughn, L. Frey Benton, B. Bouwens, C. Blauvelt, A. Myers, Se- cond row: J. Boone, J. Osborn, B. Falkey, M. Lum, C. Blankenberg, G. Demchock, First row: D. Bailey, M. Anderson, R. Cole, D. De Meyer, G. Bliek, P. Kirk. PAGE 31 BOTTOM FIRST GRADE Left to Right Back row: H. Johnson, J. Dey, L. Osborn, S. Dykstra, E. Horton, V. Fairbanks, D. Ten Eyck, D. Olmstead, D. Le Roy, H. Cleveland, D. Vander- lyke, H. Jock, J. Smith, Fifth row: J. Peters, C. Sheflen, T. Van Kouwenberg, L. Brock, R. Nickel, D.- De Right, A. Faro, R. Dunning, T. Walbourn, J. Crowley, D. Day, Fourth row: R. Aimlee, C. Carey, N. Fuller, D. Poland, B. Fox, L. Butts, S. De Lyser, R. Vermeulen, M. Corey, B. Grinnell, N. Bliek, Third row: D. Luke, J. Reed, D. Gasper, M. Sheflin, B. Cantwell, R. Beach, D. Grabb, R. Horton, R. Horton, R. Vanderbrook, Second row: S. Franchot, S. Cliquennoi, Y. Smith, M. Vaughn, R. Du Bois, G. De Cracker, F. Spring, First row: L.. Morganthaler, N. De Rue, G. Foss, V. Kane, J. Woodgates, M. Barrett, S. Bouwens. PAGE 32 TOP KINDERGARTEN Left to Right Back row: W. Plassche, J. Sonneville, W. Van Lare, R. Standaert, C. Hoffman, D. De May B. Hushla, N. Vogt, L. Cole, R. Fries, R. Clarisse, R. Phillips, J. Taylor, Fourth row: B. Husk, S. Bixby, L. Teeter, L. Fox, L. Pembroke, L. Wahl, R. Brewer, J. Lockley, W. Benton, W. Eve, D. Dayton, D. Miller, G. Cantwell, Third row: D. Lafler, K. Malone, F. Ryan, S. Ryan, T. Eve, A. Butts, C. Karstetter, J. Fisk, V. Lochner, J. Derks, W. Cooper, S. Hauck, Second row: M. Kelly, M. Ver How, J. De Smith, D. Calus, R. Plyter, T. Malone, R. Zonneville, M. Kirk, M. De Kraker, First row: D. Dykstra, J. Sowers, S. Baker, M. Dunning, R. Jordan, J. Hendricks, P. Jock, C. Rubens, N. 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