Williamson High School - Log Yearbook (Williamson, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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W, jg? x X QQ I - EET J U NAROLI D OUR WORLD For the 1959 Log the yearbook staff chose Around Our World as the theme. We did this because we felt the purpose of the book was to portray the world of our seniors We have tried to plcture all the aspects of this world academic extracurric ular and athletic Next year our seniors will leave the world of their school to enter another a a world where they will have to face competition for employment goods and services In this adult world however there exist many problems and an urgent need for their solution We hope that what has been learned Ln our world' of the seniors will serve as a basis for understanding and solving these problems Our world' will not die and be forgotten but will become a useful part of this newer and larger world. Q 9 Cl Il ll If . D . . . l , ' . - , . world of expanding space frontiers, new scientific discoveries, and more personally, . . . ' . . u . D . . . ' ' ll D ' ' ' ' ' u 1 - - ' . DEDICATED T MISS HELENE ZIMMERMAN For challenge 1nsp1rat1on And for belng ' Mlss Z1m understanding. . . ' I ' ' u Dear Members oi the Class of 1959 Have you stopped sometime to think of how the world has changed since you entered high school four short yea-rs ago? Orbitting satellites and moon rockets existed only in fertile imaginations when you were freshmen. You live at the portals ofspace adventures unlimited. But other changes have occurred which may lead to even more important adventures. Suddenly all over the world people are struggling to throw off chains of oppression and poverty which they have borne meekly through the centuries. Your generation may well see the time when there will be no more back- ward nations and your part in bringing dignity to human beings everywhere around the world. Sincerely yours, UPERVISING PRINCIPAL Qvemk QW- 'SX To the Class of 1959 William M. Thackeray once said, The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. This philosophy sug- gests that we develop our talents and abilities to the maximum in order that we may always be proud of the image we reflect in l.ife's mirror. Your graduation from high school represents the achievement of a goal of which you may be justly proud. But it will be meaningless Luiless you are willing to continue learning and applying what you have leamed in the future. We are proud of you and hopeful that as you travel Around Our World your achievements will enable you, at any point in your life, to be proud of the reflection of your face which the world gives back to you. Sincerely yours, Dr. Harold N. Langlitz HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL pw Gigi .nf Z g 7, GRADE PRINCIPAL 0 IWW WM 72 ,wg , 7 WI JMU' To the Class of 1959 You are pioneers standing on the threshold of a new and challenging era. Your very existence may depend on how well you use your knowledge and under- standing of other people around our world. This becomes of paramount importance as our world horizons rapidly shrink and knowledge of our uni- verse expands. It is a challenge of each individual to use his education in the best possible way to im- prove our world for all mankind. ,,,.,,9V,Zvfl-V11 Dana Wilbur Elementary Supervisor BOARD of EDLICATIO ROW ONE: Clarence Roesser, Josephine Catchpole, J ack Marcellus, President. ROW TWO: werter Van Deusen, Alfred Van Eenwyk, Julian Plyter. To the Class of 1959 Etghteen short years ago your world lay rn your mot'ner's arms A year or two later, rt rncluded your front porch and back yard Today, It conta1ns many people, places and thmgs How much larger wrll 1I grow rn the next f1fty years? By now you know that our world IS much more than a planet we call earth, rt IS everythmg that has occurred rn the hlstory of mankmd It IS all that man has come to understand about II and the umverse that contams rt. lt stretches from prehrstortc man's crude cave drawmgs to the modern art1st's prcture of the surface of Mars Our world grows steadtly larger yet lf also grows smaller darly How the anctent Greeks in therr small Med rterranean World would marvel at the stze of ours today Yet, could the pxoneers of the last century, who spent srx months crossmg Amerrca by wagon tram, even tmagmea transcontmental Jet transport fhght 1n less than frve hours today? Manktnd wtth hrs appeute for knowledge and hts destre for better commurucauon rs responsxble for these tremendous changes If you constder thrs you wrll reallze that your school educauon has been a foundauon tn these two subJects and nothmg more. Your educauon has really just begun How your world contmues to grow w1ll depend on your contmumg deslre to learn and to understand lrfe tn a soctety w1th others Your future promrses excttement and adventure, but tt wtll become what you alone make ll Your school board rs very graufted wrth your achrevement We shall be followmg your future progress wlth consxderable prrde Accept our hearttest congratulauons for a job well done and our best w1shes for your contmued success S1ncerely Board of Educanon Wtlltamson Central School SENIOR HISTGRY In the fall of 1955 we entered our freshman year exctted at the prospect of becommg mature members of the seruor hrgh We soon dxscovered however that the work was just as hard tl' not harder and that bemg a freshman wasn't really too dlfferent from betng an etghth grader In Englrsh we tackled Charles Dlckens ' Great Expectatrons Many of us sweated over each page of that book but we found ll opened the doors to adult hterature and was well worth whlle. Those of us takmg a language struggled over vocabu lanes and stumbled through translatrons Thelearmng process was renewed and rejuvenated, maybe never agatn to stop durmg the summer vacauons Mr Rash s Crt. Ed class was ako most znteresung, Remem ber the warfare w1th water ptstols and rubber bands? That year wxth Walter Broughton as our presrdent we trted to sell sweat shrrts and tr1ed to sell sweat slurts and trted to sell sweat shrrts We began to wonder 1f the name sweat shlrt wasn't a lrttle arnbtguous Our sophomore year was more of a success fmanctally wrth Mrchele Engleson as prestdent We der1ved a lot of pleasure and wehopethe rest of the school dld from a Mrnstrel Show produced by our class featurmg such show stoppers as Alton Mayen and h1s qumtet slngtng 'Paper Doll F red Walvoord and Ron Bouchard rn The Preacher and the Bear and Mrchele Engleson and Brenda Berger tn a Charleston. Our classes however though not as much fun gave us somethtng more lastmg. ln Enghsh we agam came across a classtc Shakespeare s .Tuhus Caesar' and we dtscovered that rt contamed somethtng of value for each of us though wr1tten many years ago ln Ctt Ed. we faced our frrst regents wlth Mr Tat lock and wrth hts help managed to pass He then handed us over to M1ss Parker We started our excmng Juruor year w1thM1ssZ1mmerman and Mr Ptddock advtsmg us and John Mllls as presrdent In M1ss Parker s capable hands we started our two year Amertcan hlstory course Wtth lectures and 1nstruct1ons rn outlrrung and wrrung essays we butlt a frrm foundation for the regents whlle learnmg of our herttage. InEngl1sh we came upon our thrrd year Enghsh regents How we apprectated the work we had had on vocabulary and sentence structure and those Ideas of the Week we had thought so much work Around the World as our theme. The J umor Seruor Banquet and Prom Ln .T une wrll be remembered for much hard work and planmng. Our theme, Ortental Gardens was carned out at both the banquet and the dance afterward Many of us who helped decorate, however almost rtussed the banquet because of workmg on last rmnute detalls rn the gym. We were exctted at the thought of putung on our jumor play Around the World Ill 80 Days Every thmg seemed to go pretty well except at dress rehearsal when a sktrt was lost. Of course, there was much excxtement when our class rmgs arnved and we were elasstfred Jumors We held many dances durtng theyear wtth our talkmg scarecrow at the Halloween Dance and record auctxonmg at our F M.R record hops We also held two paper drxves and sold statronery and Wllhamson Central School penctls We all had fun at our annual sprmg DICIIIC at Roseland Park The htghhghts of th1s year were probably the numerous lulanous book reports tn Mr Connors Enghsh classes but tt all came out m the end Perhaps many burdens of our semor year fellon the shoulders of our loyal advrsers M1ss Zlmrnerman and Mrss Landry Much work was done by John Mills presrdent Walter Broughton, vrce presrdent Donna F atrbanks secretary and Carol Crellm, treasurer Everyone was mterested rn learnmg how much proftt we had made from our booth at Palmyra F arr but although the amotmt was not too slzeable, we all had a lot of fun Evefyone seemed to be glad when the sale of magazines and Chnstmas cards was over as tlns was the last door to door canvassmg that would be done. We welcomed Frona Chapman our exchange student fromNew Zealand who showed her abtlttres as an actress rn our seruor play The Great Brg Doorstep Even months before March we all anxrously awatted the arnval of Easter wluch meant our class trtp to New York Crty Everythmg seemed to be dtfferent and more exerting than we had antictpated and many pleasant memorres were brought home. We all enjoyed the ,Tumor Semor Banquet and Prom held tn our honor H1 May and know from exper rence Just how much work went mto xt We all looked forward toClass Nxght mJ une when we could remuusce over the last few years inschool Although there was much laughter and many lulartous glfts glven, there were also tears shed at the thought of leavmg school and all our frrends This was an active year extracurricularly also. The annual Snoball was held inDecanber with SENIOR OFFICERS DVISERS ROW ONE Donna Faubanks Secretary Walter Broughton Vice Presxdent JohnM.1lls Pres1 dent Carol Crelhn, Treasurer ROW TWO Mlss Landry Advlser Mzss Zimmerman Advlser We semors chose turquoxse and whxte for our class clolors and whxte carnauon for our flower and Vem v1d1 v1c1 as the class motto We hope that we have, Ln some small way been able to contrxbute toward makmg our school a better place, for we have gamed much from being here. We reallze that few of our act1v1t1es would have been successful wxthout the pauence, and push of our advisers We thank them for standmg by us . 'hip lx ' gt , iw , E X AL f Y V V 'A A? . 1.4.5 if M iff? ... : I n 5 o ' ' 3 I s .- : . . : . ' . 3 . t . . - . . ' . . ,, . . . . . ,, I I ' l ' I , . . if 17 f s fpli'fL ,Aff f ryvbv A W: :Mb - L14-rv 0 ALAN BEACH K? 7 If L 1 1 ..A1.. NANCY BOUCHARD ..Nm.. BRENDA BERGER Bren . 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IA lv . .V ' 5 Wil' M i' ?Norm 'ya ,ffz '7 'I If IFF .ix Ja' - v ,QQ , f ' P M' DAVID WALTERS Rum gig ,fr 2. 1.4 I 1- -, 4 lr KATH1-EE ,Ur ii' WALVOORD WLVBP ll Fred MA iJPY!j'Mg Af'2IfL'ff . f' xV 1 M -1 SX , N U 1. F fifxhgvq L 0 ',, Q wr A V U., R2-L . xxx X , ,QLMARKYN WEBBER y tv' 15 ' v - a X M .. Q C0 'Web gs ,,.-- ANNE 9 . .D A AIU-' f. , , Y. 2 J J, , af- , 1 MAE WILLIAMS Annie , .- JANICE WINK IE .v ann V Lf ff 1 , .,XI7, M Xp J JLUMWQ C, IJ '- Xbpvl in 1 0' Own , 023, wwe? Z W , Spike it! We always did know books were brain busters. Mwiwe Remember when? DMIN l5TF?AT ION ACULTY ASSQCIATICD CDFFICERS ROW ONE Mr Todd Pres1dent M1ss Chr1st V1ce Presxdent. ROW TWO Mrs Orbaker Treasurer M1ss Kxlbourne Secretary The Faculty Assoctatlon has cont1nued 1ts work as the VOICE and mtermedlary ofW11l1amson Centra1's teachers The purpose of the 3SSOC13U.0H ts to promote the professlonal and socxal welfare of teachers and adrruxustrators It mvestlgates and promotes opportumues for group welfare wh1ch w1l1 benefn teachers, encourages profess1ona1 advancement studxes and supports leglslatxon wh1ch affects educatlon, and promotes good understandlng and relat1onsh1p between the teachrng professxon and the commumty. We feel that th1s group forms an rmportant part of our educatron plcture. . . ' . . . - . 0 0 1 A 0 . . ' ' 1 0 1 x 1 I . , . n GUIDANCE OFFICE my 'r'. .. s xx . HP i I: .1 L , 3 CARLETON TATLOCK d Guidance Director College Bonn x'M ga-v' 1-4 If you could 'pst raise this grade wr J f Q, , Qaw V' 41 Q Al bf 36301 Www? Wal . L a 17 AUDREY VAN GEE UML JA .r Secretary G60 L xx ' x 31, Gle Mam MMWLX U y nf FFICE STAFF KATHERINE SMITH MAR!-ENE OCQUE Busme ss Secretary E16 me mary 'QI fw4u v5'N 1' - , 1 WL fMVy'. Kgnbx ps, UV KKUM ' APQL DMM, M w W 1 V0 QW Q 'U f Nf w N fc, 'V X wa OM ww' ' ff , ix Z ' Y, i' , 41? .QQ ni, . 1 Ein, lviQuliu8lcbgg d-nodnncnr i ,vu-I -- Anim x ROW ONE Left to Rlght Peter VanDeusen George Stevenson Narda Mad1son Alton Mayeu Dalarne Dayton Kathy VerHow Mrchele Engleson ROW TWO Carol Ameele Susan Haywood Robert Horton Robert Resch Ron Raymer Ted Hooker Elame Horton Betty Hushla Frona Chap man Barbara Warner TUDE T COUNCIL Student Councrl has been one of the most actrve groups rn school. We sold shares 1n the F Ofelgll Exchange Program and donated the proceeds from student ll'ld1Vldl.1a1 prctures to supplement the FES Fund To mcrease our own treasury we sold basket ball passes Domestrc problems arose tn the form of traffrc Jams and noon hourproblems Semor representatlves chmbed out on many a 11mb over semor pr1v1leges only to fmd rt promptly sawed off by the rest of the group We planned the Athleuc Banquet and chose the assembly programs for next year Our annual sprrng D1Cl'llC brought to a close our BCUVIIICS for another year ROW ONE Kathy VerHow Prestdent Mr VanV1eet Advrser Mr Langhtz Advrser Dala1neDayton Vtce Presrdent. ROW TWO M1che1eEngleson Secretary Alton Mayeu Treasurer Mr Tatlock Adv1ser Narda Madtson, Reporter q -1 I. 1 -' ,, s ,.. .1 Ox - .- P7 1 - f' ki: . . A -, , . r HU ' .I - L - .. . 3 ' 1 N I , Y tb 1 at 2 1 4 4 ' ' r K xx , lg X 1 ' fi' I 'i we -. , , ' 2 , 1 . 1 1 ' , , ' . : , . , 1 1 1 D I 1 - , . . , 2 . ' s . 1 0 . v . 1 . 0 . ' 2 ' , : . : - ' : . . - . . . . . 5 C SCHOOL Mi ld re d Delvlarree, Dorothy Covington, Dan NeVe1'3Ze1', Hartly David- Betty Fisher. BUS DRIVERS CAFETERIA CUSTODIANS ROW ONE: Slick Neverless, Bill Monaham, Roy Elliott, Dean Laganor. ROW TWO: Jess Nevelezer, Peter DeMarree, Walter Ghyzels, Wendall Eaton, Douglas DeMay. Lizzie Clayton, Ester Quaars, Clara Martin, Phyllis Sleight, Sarah Ghyzels, Hazel Jan- Frank Montondo, Harold Hubright. NOT IN sen. Reva plyter. PICTURE: A1 Mills, Lloyd Tellier. 0 I-IIGI-I T N K SCH ROW ONE: Carol Chappelle, Koreen King, Leslie Herbert, Carol Fox, Linda Dunning, Phyllis Olmstead, Leo Blauvelt, Leslie Blauvelt, Doreen DeFisher, Ruth Walvoord, Shirley Fernaays, Virginia Parrott, Penny Huff, Geraldine Pembroke. ROW TWO: Delores Calus, Carol Sowers, Linda Hammond, Barbara Fisher, Carole Cunningham, Cholly Tassell, Shirley Smith,Jirr1 Wemesfelder, Bruce Reed, Teddie Bouwens, .T ack Pitzeruse, Bob Cook, Linda VanKouwenberg, DonaleaHorton,Narda Madison. ROW THREE: Caroline Frost, Darwin Michielsen, Alfred Gelina, Don Lessord, Dick Van Petty, Alberta Pear, Bob DeSmirh, Raymond Sproba, Bormie DeMinck, Ricky McClellan, Bill Malone, Paul Bixby, Delaine Dayton, Nancy Neydt. ROW FOUR: Marshal Valore, Duane Vandermere, Roger Manktelow, Dick Calus, Dennis Weeks, Torn Hooker, Earl Johnson, Tom Porterfield, Clifford DeMay, Jacob DeVries, John Tolbert, Dennis Mal- lory, Winston VerHow, Charles Hollenbeck. J JU IQRS ROW ONE: Ruth Walvoord, Vice-President. ROW TWO: Mr. Blom, Adviserg Earl Johnson, President Linda VanKouwenbergg Secretary. ROW THREE Mr. Burgevin, Adviserg Carol Cunningham, Treas ef ag, ci 'ASS 91563 As Juniors, the class of '60 has become fully acquainted with the rigors of high schooL Their familiar cry, Boy, just wait 'til next year, proves that they are looking forward to becoming seniors when they may enjoy the envy of underclassmen. Under the leadership of Earllohnson as presi- dent, Ruth Walvoord as vice-president, Linda Van- Kouwenburg as secretary, and Carole Cunningham as treasurer, the class spent many hours of hard work on projects such as the Sno-Ball, sale of Christmas trees, a Halloween Dance, and a May Dance. Traditional rivalry was dissolved momentarily as the seniors and juniors enjoyed thejunior-Senior Prom. With hard work, however, came pleasure. They enjoyed modeling their new class rings before the wistful eyes of underclassmen, and the play, Sabrina Fair, gave budding actors the opportunity to do a job that brought forth the pleasant sound of applause. V0lley-ball ballet. ROW ONE: Cherry Klock, Pam Lockley, Barbara Bouwens, Judy Canne, Marcia Young, Connie Stevenson, Betty Sheahen, Jean Ddilight, Pat Boll, Janice DeRight, Barbara Warner, Marcia Lloyd, Mary Vaughn, Lance Sperring, Fred Peppe, Pearl Egli, Jane Mogray, Eileen Burrell, Sandy Ternois. ROW TWO: Josie Snead, Paul Kirk, Duane Del-lollander, Tom Hance, Art Grabb, Ted Hooker, Jim Michalke, George Peacock, John Stevenson, Andrew Broughton, Jim Alday, Tom Plyter, Douglas Orbaker, Bill Wemesfelder, Larry Hubright, Dick Cantwell, David Osborn, Lee Farron, Janet Vogt, Gary Mables. ROW THREE: Linda Frey, Ruth Leddick, Charles Crampton , Parker Dorn, Elaine Delvlay, Jane Kusse, Bill McCormick, Jean Osborn, Audrey MacKay, Barbara Falkey, BeverlyVanderwal1e, Mary Deseyn, Kathy Kelly, Judy Mor- ganthaler, Bill Welt, Ann Hogan, Doris Sliker, Lillian Edwards, Dana VanTassel, Joyce Boone, Francis Jock, Gloria Crawford. ROW FOUR: Mary Cole, Betty Wood, Ellen Wemesfelder, David Kersey, David VanLare, Melvin Snead, George Burley, John DeVey, Bill Clicquennoi, Dick Canne, Reg Montondo, Larry Westfall, Ulysses Spear, Dennis Leenhouts, Bill Mascle, Pat Malone, Steve Dayton, Ray Bush, Don Fernays, John Plyter, Dennis DeMeyer, Francis Leistrnan. SOPHOMORES Frey. Jane Kusse, Tom Plyter. ROW THREE: Mrs. Cole, Adviser, Mr. Bierly, Adviser. Many of the members of the class of '61 have come to think of their sophomore year as an especially hard one. In addition to harder subjects, Regents for some, there is also the problem of earning money. This they have done through car washes, dances, and roller skating parties. At mid - year Andy Broughton, presidentTrans- ferred to Charlotte High School. Jim Alday was elected president to work with Tom Plyter, vice- presidentg Jane Kusse, secretary, and Linda Frey, treasurer. Sophomores have assumed theuforward look as wonder about the future years enters their thinkingas a group and as individuals. ROW ONE: Gary King, Iva Rose, Harriet Jock, Randy DuBois, Cheryl Swan, Lenore Anderson, Betty Fox, Marlene Covey, Diane Grabb, Barry Swan. ROW TWO: Jim Taylor, Dick Vanderlyke, Linus Osborn, Dick Bendschneider, John DeTiberio, David Walker, Gerald Bliek, John Dey, James Foss, Milton Lum, Reggie Ameele, Leslie Cole. ROW THREE: Virginia Kane, Nancy Bliek, Virginia Fairbanks,,Diane De- Right, Debby Day, Tom Walbourn, Sandra Evans, Charlotte Palmer, Learda Morganthaler, JoanSalwisz, Roberta Tuttle, Edith Praylor. ROW FOUR: Daryl Luke, James Eve, Elaine Horton, Sandy Franchot, Sally Clicquennoi, William Parrott, James Reid, Dick Nevelezer, Curtis DeBrine, Jay Peters, Ted Van Kouwenberg, Kate Marcellus, Martha Vaughn, Judy Crowley, Bob Horton. FRESHME ROW ONE: Debbie Day, Vice-P residentg Daryl Luke, Treasurer. ROW TWO: Mr. Cooley, Adviser, Kate Marcellus, President, Charlotte Palmer, Secretary: The class of '62 has stood up well under the Mrs. Dirlam, Adviser. rigors of initiation into high school routine. Under the leadership of Kate Marcellus, Presi- dent, Debbie Day, ViC6'Pl'6SidCI1I: Charlotte Palmer, Secretary, and Daryl Luke, Treasurerg they have become a well-organized class and though relatively small, they show signs of being highly successful. They have learned to work together in such projects as a baked food sale, a dance, and a Christ- mas party. EIGHTH GRADE ROW ONE, Left to Right: David Fairgrieve, Judy Bedner, Charryl Bouwens, Nancy Boone, Nancy Mac- Intyre, Tom Eve, Robert Fleck, Richard Jordan, Richard Plyter. ROW TWO: Eileen Murray, Cheryl Lund, Sally Bixby, Gene Foss, Gail Cantwell, Mary Taylor, Nancy DeRue, Scudder Goble, .T eanDeSrnith, Marsha Dunning, Margaret Wilde. ROW THREE: Janice Moll, Sharon Tack, Larry Pembroke, Richard Brewer, Cabin Calhoun, Roy Glave, N ancyVog1,Sandy Cook , Reggie Phillips, Prince Tolbert,Richard Dun- ning, Pat Holland. JU IOR ROW ONE, Left to Right: Bill Cooper, Allan Faro, Bill Baxendale, Earl Dorn, Susan Haywood, Diane Colwell, Mary Kirk, Marlene Kelly. ROW TWO: Glenn Banke, J im Lockley, Dick Patton, Mary De- Kraker, Diane Walters, Lois Fox, Carter Snead, John DeSeyn, Larry Wahl, Dennis DeRigh. ROW THREE: Gary Gorman , J' im Hartsen, Fred Crellin, Richard Standert, Dick Clarissee, Wendell Van Lare, Jim Berry, Walt Plassche, Leslie Cole, Gary DeCracker, George Dailey. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Gail Seabrooks, Winnie Marshall, Anita Myers, Abe Butts, Darrel Miller. ROW TWO: Elanore Steurrys, Donald Dayton, J es- sie Williams, Floyd Russell, Carol Schnaus. ROW THREE: Cliff Dailey, Ronnie Vermuelen, BobDeMay, Bill Cook, Alan Weeks, Lloyd Russell. HIGH ROW ONE, Left to Right: Bill Eve, Emory Tolbert, Diane Chase, Judy Hendricks, Joe Nickel, Donna Tuttle, CarolVanKowenberg,JanetPaige. ROW TWO: V. Ddfisher, Phil Engleson, Nancy Aumann, Pete VanDeusen, Sandy Porter, E. Jock, Chuck Tellier, K. Shipley, Jean Falkey, Janet Paige, Amy Orlopp. ROW THREE: Dennis Berry, Pat Ward, Carol Gage, Ken Cunningham, Sue Ellis, Carol Delviaree, Faye Cooney, Elaine Standert, Barbara Parrott, Ed Shults, Nan Brown, Nancy Elliott, Bonnie Dd3rine. llc ROW ONE, Left to Right: Vincent Lochner, Dan Crowley, Alvey Peve, Pat Jock, Sally Welt, Jean Marshall, Richard Resch. ROW TWO:Jimliughe3,Jim Jones, Martha Cartwright, Paula Hodge, Dawn DeMay, Beverly Blauvelt, Eddy Gelina, Diane Ressue. ROW THREE: Marjorie Kersey, Carseda Calhoun, JimHa- mond, Alan Boss, Leroy Kersey, Robert Nickol, John Sonneville, Pat White, Billy Bmton. EVE TH GRADE ROW ONE, Left to Right: Kenneth Malone, George Stevenson, John Howard, Marleigh VerHow, Carole Ameele, Margaret Peppe, Susanne Cook, JeanSchyve, John Smith. ROW TWO: Roger Conroy, Jean Bliek, Frank Krec, Jack Ciddle, Ted Walbourne, Kathy McClellan, Sandy Baker, Gary Crawford, E. J. Lerg- ner, Naomi Browne, Lois Orbaker, Sherry VanEn- wyck. ROW THREE: LynneSanderson,LynneHooker, Jim Derks, Mary Ellen Courteville, Barbara Or- baker, Walter Blankenburg, BillLawrence, DickF ries, Robert Ameele, DonnaF ranchot, Tom S perring, Marg- aret Vaughn, Nan Peters. 'v w . x A .A QM ' .4 Mi 'mb 4' I ' , M , , J. uf N ., ymgs 3 1 hi! ' ' fi f f Q M A, x 5f : 5 I 1 f , if i 5 ,g'fW L A Vw 1 4, gy, 1, .f - , , ,, ,A H ,. , , . U , l f 1' 'Li ' U A'f' .. 'N .9 'Asif 4' x F A, I , M, W KV Nw? V ' , azv,-M 1--.,. ' If I 1 . 1-173-ll p fa' J r' .ffv-4. If:- Q .?g',f5-,:j,', . f'.Q2'g1lff. ' Q fm , , an B -wg. 'Mr . it 'i ii ' 1 J, 4, I . 4, v X f , I' 9,4 gg, v '25 I . fra Q -I 3 f Z as ff' 'iw 4, 7 , V? L 0 3 V . f I 11 Q2 ,M . AX 0 MT-! Wjl M ff A ' I do Cf xx W if N EPAF? 41 Qs-2, cf Fifba 60 9 1 tix ' Z as eip m5 book 1 . dw Yes, Mr. Horr, but n npuck el' your lip S and S3 gd-if Seniors vs. English Ven fed din 8 can b 6610 '-A an .CL 1 A-2'V'NQ4 I S19-XA,-V7 Lu-fX '4'vx L UWA Qwhkg 'i 'r ALL aw it QW WQM X if W wxfvms A 1 ' ' MARY PARKER ' JULES BURGEVIN sr. High cn. Ed. Er. High cn. Ed. 1 X RALPH ODLE BARBARA DIRLAM JOHN BURGGRAAFP Jr. High Cir. Ed. Core Class 1:71 eff A W-J! Supervised Study 16' S66 xv? 0955 Q06 OA-' ,a Q J Sometimes Ra. me qu esrjons for IU D011 U me in . we 0 req. I 04, ,904 f- 1 See cv 'lou -aw K ,fi if MYRON OHMANN JAMES BIERLY Jr. High Math Sr. High Math GERALD COOLEY FREDRICK BLOM Sr. High Science Jr. and Sr. High Science n f Q 761- 96 1127 Ax -,ebay 1. '90 .- PP K at 91 Se' 'O :axe O cu 6 61 86.9 016 'I G 'vb ole orld ff? 112119 lya C AB ,-ptovez 11031 on ,.... .M--vf' HELENE ZIMMERMAN BERNARD VANDEWATER Business Business Busmsss AN PHYSICAL AEQUCATI0 ,4.V- I Rafi N V , L gif!!! sm' ff 5 P f P P f IQ' P I EJ i QA nfl V A I ,J P may 'P CARL COOK JVIOAN RESCH ROBERT SERFIS JJ Physical Education E Physical Education Physical Education s , 55' - v IACQUELYN BYRNE ANTHONY PEPPE Homemaking Agriculture ROBERT HOPKINS BURTON PEARCE Industrial Arts Building Trades gk' nADplied ,D X X . 11 - gms Mme. ome making lr, bun coffee The know -how is essential. -115. n teach manual SKI Messx but fun. H -'proiecis F ff? u ades' ff' X, J 561' A I . a pl ' ' xwwffn gf K 0 0 I fp xl u i t . f u I X JMD w1WfA1l!l I R T F I' f . ' f,',y , s. 'r LM I 1 M, IJ' 'fx J' ryJll ,f K f U X uf! James Todd DRI ER xx xx L hi J John McKoen 'F ' 'z I ' 1 f u,. W' QE' 0 , - 3 3 9 Q 1 5 Ia., fq Y S I an 1 X I N ww ,, ,4f .X ,nan -53,4 U? .Q 'F vw-w..,g YE RBOOK STAFF ROW ONE, Left to Right: Joyce Russell, Brenda Berger, Sharon Covington. ROW TWO: Wilbur Palmer Ruth Walvoord, Mr. Connors, Michele Engleson, Norman Tellier. ROW THREE: Teddy Bouwens, Ruth Covey, Shirley Smith, Fred Walvoord, Tom Hooker, Walter Broughton, Marshal Valore, Nancy Resch, Janice Tellier, Cholly Tassell, Norleen Smith, Marilyn Webber. ADVISER Mr. Connors EDITOR Michele Engelson ASSISTANT EDITOR Ruth Walvoord BUSINESS MANAGER Walter Broughton ADVERTISING Norman Tellier Marshal Valore Tom Hooker SUBSCRIPTIONS Fred Walvoord Sharon Covington LITERARY Wilbur Palmer Norleen Smith Teddie Bouwens ART Joyce Russell Shirley Smith PHOTOGRAPHY Brenda Berger Cholly Tassell LAYOUT Nancy Resch Janice Tellier TYPING Ruth Covey Marilyn Webber li ll . .lg l Q s dll 4 .mug firefi- 'x ll ll in 4lg. . MUSIC llill. 5, AND SPORTS f5 ' 'Q 1 .5 hNs Q lvl l H5535 il: l5'i ! i 34172 ,li 'IL- Q Q.g: bf, l..s, 17' 'gr fe! fi 1-5,19 I Y 55' ,733 X Qi . 4 4 N X .. X , ' Q :ki - O ' L Qi? ' 5,54 4 'kvlqu --v L 0 'N 1 .gugu ll: - 4 5 Q. N: lllagf 5- '-. sp - 1 f ' ' fl JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADER Mary Vaughn Kate Marcellus Hurrah for Williamson Hurrah for Williamson. Someone in the crowd is yelling, Hurrah for Williamson! 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Who're you going to yell for? Williamson, that 's us! Mary Jane De Minck nn- C7 Jane Kusse Marcia Lloyd Ellen Wemesfelder Audrey MacKay Bonnie DeMinck Donna Fairbanks Judy Porter Barbara Fisher Sandy Guest 'D VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 1: Y'-I 1 Ruth Walvoord Norleen Smith Barbara DeRoo fifisaiffv. WSW . M W1 ii Q qs: Wm., - , . 21 - Qvgggrggzv imza , if -. I ' Us M5275 .M . :Q 2 .ll--. fd A 5 'Sv- xgv 5 'v-Q if f s R00 .4-if ,, T 5 Q , ,Win out-. 43' ,, . Q W 'XX E T 'E , .fs ' . . . 3 , Q . 'ax J. ff i ' - xv ' 1 4 L 1 ' 4 , W 4 E 1 at A W 1 After weeks of hard practice, the ten- nis team showed off their skill by winning several matches against fairly tough oppo- nents. Increased interest in this more in- dividual sport promises to bring out more contenders for positions on the tennis squad next year. The record for the year indicates three wins against five losses. Win Lose Marion - 1 1 Newark- 0 2 Pal-Mac - 0 2 Sodus - 2 0 Mr. Watson, Jim Wemesfelder, Chuck Webb, Duane Witter, Charlie T N I S Walker, Dave Paige, Dave De Smit, A1 Plassche, Dave Walters. A TRACK ROW ONE: Larry Westfall, Mr. Cook, John Mills, David Porter, Jim Williams, Reggie Montondo, Art Grabb. ROW TWO: Ernie Frey, Bob Butts, Alton Mayeu, Harold Praylor, J im Hawthorne, Andy Broughton, Harold De Roo, Tom Hance. Williamson's track team, under the coaching of Mr. Cook, took the lead at the first meet and held it all through the season to finish in first place as winners of the Wayne County ABCD Championship. During the year, Harold Praylor broke the county record in the 100 yard dash with a speed of 9.9 seconds at a meet in Palmyra. The team also participated in the sec- tionals at the University of Rochester. HUMOR VARNTY The J.V. Soccer team played a six game schedule last year in a way that promises good material for future teams. They won four games, tied one, and lost one. ROW ONE: Gary Mables, Bob Horton, Don Lessord, I im Eve, Charles Blauvelt. ROW TWO: Lee Faron, Bud Lum, Ted Hooker, Joan Stevenson, Mr. Serfis, Coach, John Dey, Dick SOCCER Cantwell, Dick Canne, Reggie Montondo. Out soccer team was undefeated in WayneCounty this year and gave a thrilling performance at the sectionals. Increased interest of students has added to the excitement at the games. Although several valuable players will leave this year, next years prospects point toward another exciting season. VARNTY ROW ONE: Alton Mayeu, Alan Beach, James wemesfelder, Reggie Montondo, Marshal Valore, Bob Cook, Parker Dorn, Charles Blauvelt, Ernest Frey, Manager. ROW TWO: Mr. Cook, Coach, Ricky McClellan, .Tohn Mills, Dick Canne, Lee Farron, Tom Hooker, Ron Raymer, Tom Porterfield, Larry Hubright, Dennis Weeks, Tom Hance, Dick Calus, Harold Praylor. Playing an exciting fifteen game schedule, the J.V. basketball team finished the season with seven wins against eight losses. Four games found Wil- liamson trailing by only one point. The team was made up of freshmen and sophomores who show promise for the future. JUNIOR VARSITY ROW ONE: Roger Manktelow, Manager, Mr. Hopkins, Coachg Ernie Frey, Manager. ROW TWO: Parker Dorn, Larry Westfall, Bill Clicquennoi, Ted Hooker, Dick Cantwell, .Terry Bliek, Mr. Serfis, Coachg Tom Plyter, John Dey, Tom Hance, Dick Canne, Lee F arron, Reggie Montondo. BASKETBALL VARSITY ROW ONE: Roger Manketlow, Ernie Frey, Managersg Alton Mayeu, Tom Porterfield, Al Beach. ROW TWO: Bob Cook, Jim Wemesfelder, Dick Calus, Dennis Weeks, Tom Hooker, Larry Hubright, Gary Root, Dave Marcellus, Mr. Serfis, Mr. Hopkins, Coaches. After a slow start our basketball team soon developed into a group of which we could all be proud. With eight victories and seven losses we found our- selves in a four way tie for first place. To break this tie between Marion, Wolcott, Red Creek and Wil- liamson, Marion played Wolcott, while we played and won against Red Creek. We went on to compete in the sectionals against Clifton Springs. Here, how- ever, we met defeat after one of the most exciting games of the season. JUNIOR VARSITY In a near sweep of their ten game schedule Williamson J.V.'s under the guidance of Mr. Horr ROW ONE, Left to Right: Bob Cook, Ted Hooker, Dick Canne, Don Lessord, Bill Mc Cormick, Gary Mables, Par- ker Dorn, ROW TWO: Don Bouwens, Mr. Horr, .Tim Eve. ROW THREE: A1 Gelina, Roger Manktelow, Bob De Smith, Earl Johnson, Tom Porterfield, Larry Hubright, Tom Hooker, ASEBALL Dennis Weeks, Lee Farron. Wi1Jiamson's sportmanship showed up in the playing of last year's baseball teams. The Varsity played a fourteen game schedule, winning eight games and losing six. VARSITY ROW ONE, Left to Right: Daryl Luke, Roger Manktelow, Parker Dorn, Leo Blauvelt, Les Blauvelt, Ray Sproba, Ron Bouchard, John Day. ROW TWO: Marshal Valore, Dick Calus, Al Beach, Bob De Voogt, Larry Hubright, Ron Raymor, Jim Odle, Dick Browne, Mr. Serfis. N established a record of nine wins against one loss. -. ,.. ., kwa -ff iin1..f'smn.eQnrm Wu, ff. w' , f,.. 54 A0 FRESHMAN TEAM NO PICTURE A HUM . J' y fi , LLM M L I f - if A IU. , Jw EVELYN BATCHELOR MP-RIAN SCURRAH Vocal Music Primary Music USIC GEORGE GIROUX Instrumental Music .IU IOR HIGH HOIR ROW ONE, Left to Right: Carol Van Kouwenberg, Lois Orbaker, Anita Meyers, Marleigh Ver How, Maveret Ver How, Kathy Shipply, Naomi Browne, Charles Tellier, Sandy Porter, Carol Ameele, Nan Peters, Sherry Van Enwyk, Donna Tuttle, J' anet Page, Sharon Glave, Miss Batchelor. ROW TWO: Richard Resch, Susan Haywood, Margret Vaughn, Nan Browne, Lynn Hooker, Mary Kirk, Diane Calwell, Pat Ward, Eileen Jock, Cheryl Lund, Lynne Sanderson, Kathy MoCellan, Eileen Murry, Jean Bliek, Billy Baxendale. ROW THREE: Donna F ranchot, Pat Holland, Carol Schnaus, Barbara Parrott, F aye Cooney, Sharon Tack, Prince Tolbert, Janice Moll, Roy Glave, Sue Ellis, Pat White, Carol DeMarree, Barbara Orbaker, GailSeabrooks, Nancy Elliot, Lois Fox, Diane Ward. I SR. GIRLS' QLIARTET Kathy Ver How Brenda Berger C arol C rellin Shelly Engleson Q av GLEE CLUB ROW ONE, Left to Right: Diane Grabb, Dana Van Tassell, Virginia Kane, Edith Praylor, Be r ty Ann Sheahen, Betty Fox, Marlene Covey,l-larriet Jock, Joyce Boone. RCW TWO: MHTY VHUSYIH. Ff3HCiS L6iSUI121I1. Doris Sljker, Sandy Ternoois, Frances Jock, Sandy Evans, Eileen Burrell, Barbara Bouwens, Linda Frey, Jean De Right, Pear1Eg1i,Pama1a Lockley. ROW THREE: Pat Ball, Judy Morganthaler, Kathy Kelly, Audrey Mc Kay, Kate Marceilus, Mary Cole, Janet Vogt, Ann Steinback, Pat Bendschneider, Beverly Vandewall, Elaine De May, Nancy Bednar, Janice De Right. JR. GIRLS' QUARTET Bonnie De Minck 4 Teddy Bouwens Donalea Horton Shirley Smith MIXED CHQRUS ROW ONE: Carol Chappelle, Cheryl Swan, Doreen DeFisher, Barbara F arron, Carol Crellin, Ruth Walvoord, Carolyn Orbaker, Bob Cook, Bill Welt, Lynell Neal, Nancy Bushard, Judy Porter, Linda Dunning, Sharryl Brewster, Kathy VerHow, Miss Bachelor. ROW TWO: Donna Fairbanks, Cholly Tassell, Barbara Warner, Brenda Berger, Barbara Fisher, Carole Cunningham, Joan Salwisz, Reg Montondo. ROW THREE: Ron Bushard, Norman Tellier,JimWemesfe1der,Charlotte Palmer, Linda Van Kouwenberg, Norleen Smith, Donalea Horton, Fiona Chapman, Connie Stevenson. ROW FOUR: Teddie Bouwens, Janice Tellier, Jane Kusse, Judy Crowley, Mary Jane Ddviinck, Beverly Bouwens, Bill Clicquennoi, Charles Walker, Earl Johnson, John Stevenson, Dennis Leehouts, Bill Mascle, NancyResch, Bonnie DeMinck, Ellen Wemesfelder, Dalaine Dayton, Michele Engleson, Shirley Smith. Under Miss Batchelor's leadership, the mixed chorus has sung at the Thanksgiving As- sembly and also at the Christmas Concert with the Glee Club and Junior High Choir. They performed at the County Festival held at Williamson on April 24 and also at the an- nual Spring Concert held on May 22. Featured in the choir presentation was an arrangement by Mr. Giroux of Our Love Is Here To Stay. Other outstanding songs used throughout the year were Waters Ripple and Flow and A Blossom Falls. JU IOR BAN ROW ONE: Mary Corteville, Amy Orlopp, Nan Peters, Susan Cook, Margret Peppe, Jean Bliek, Nan Browne, Mary Kirk, Sandy Franchot. ROW TWO: Donna Tuttle, Carol Ameele, Donna Franchot,Barbara Parrott, Charles Tellier, Peter VanDeusen, J anetPaige, Mar1eighVerHow, Sandy Stevenson, Lois Orbaker, Lynne Hooker, Jay Peters, Nancy Elliott, Marlene Kelly. ROW THREE: Robert Ameele, Jack Liddle, Jim Berry, Earl Dorn, Gary Gorman, Maveret VerHow, Philip Engleson, Richard Harrison, Dennis Berry, Alan Bass, Dick Patton, Cathy Shipley, Marcia DeRight, Dick Plyter, Bette Hushla, Pat White, Fred Crellin, Reg Phillips, Tom Sperring, Ted Walbourn, Lance Sperring, Dennis De Right. ROW FOUR: J im Lockley, Richard Standart, Lynn Sanderson, Cherry Van Enwyck, Kathy McClellan, Walter Plassche, Ronald Cole, Mr. Giroux. PEP BAN ROW ONE: Lenore Anderson, Nancy Resch, Dean Johnson, Caroline Frost, Janice Tellier. ROW TWO: Elaine Horton, Barbara Warner, Earl Johnson, Mr. Giroux, Charles Walker Chuck Webb. Robert Ameele, Dick Nevelezer. ROW THREE Fred Peppe, Michele Engleson, Reg Ameele, John DeTiberio, Gary McNeil. .Tim Alday, Fred Walvoord,WilburPalmer,Shar- ryl Brewster, Jack Liddle. SENIOR ROW ONE: Sharryl Brewster, Walter Broughton, Gary McNeil, Ellen Wemesfelder, John DeTiberio. ROW TWO: Fred Walvoord, ElaineHorton, DaveVanLare, Virginia Fairbanks, Nancy Bliek, Leslie Herbert, Brenda Berger. ROW THREE: Margret Peppe, Susan Cook. ROW FOUR: Norman Tellier, Jim Wem- esfelder. J im Alday, F red Peppe, Janice Tellier, CarolynFrost, Dean Johnson, Jack Liddle, Robin Ameele. ROW FIVE: Jean Haywood, Dick Nevelezer, Wilbur Palmer, David Ameele, Jim Lockley, Mr. Giroux. Wil1iamson's Senior Band is playing the highest grade music, grade six, that can be played by high school groups. This type music is rated just below concert grade. The variety and chal- lenge of the music has called forth the best effort of band members and has led to enjoyment in playing as well as in listening. Some of the more well know numbers are Universal J udgrnent , Saint Louis Blues March, and North Sea Overture. Several concerts were given during the year and the band placed high in competition under the leadership of Mr. Giroux. 1 AN ROW ONE: Lenore Anderson, Nancy Resch, Com1ie Stevenson, Kathy Verl-low, Donna Fairbanks. ROW TWO: Betty Hushla, Jane Kusse, Reg Ameele, Nance Elliott, Marlene Kelly, Fiona Chapman, Barbara Orbaker, Sandy Franchot, Judy Crawley, ROW THREE: Mary Corteville, Nan Peters, Dennis Leenhouts. ROW FOUR: Michele Engleson, Ruth Walvoord, Andy Broughton, Bruce Reed, Ron Raymer, Dennis De- Right, Tom Plyter, Bob Cook, Bill Clicquennoi, Earl Johnson, A1 Beach. ANCE BA D ROW ONE: John DiTiberio, Reg Ameele, Walter Broughton, Sharryl Brewster, ROW TWO: Norman Tellier, Jim Wemes- felder, Fred Peppe. ROW THREE: A1 Beach, Ear1Johnson, Bill Clicquennoi. ROW FOUR: Michele Engleson, Charles Walker, Wilbur Palmer. we eff U ,x 'T . GX ' QON Dpe 1, lips. Ywqefblt . 5, 'din ul A9 X ELA DB n Fingers Engleson Oom -papa Webb Hot -1ips Tellier Beatnik Palmer Sleeper Broughton Sippery Beach :vos 0 'be .Au .31 'sf ' ' 1? 'Q f f 5 ff? 4' Ek xx, .ff -1:1-+ f' 1 Y Q ,. ..b.,, , Ji J? 1 -v k liz? , X, It fa if V ,- ,, W V,v,L,A,,1,,,M,,,igh,,N..A..,.1..,., . ,wg f A,,.W.,.N-,V , Q 1 M A ' Aff-fl 7 ,, -152 if 1X,taf':Q,-2 wwf' sq.: 'L V 31 we VZ Q kwa-MQ3ffg'ff1hf 5 My A 5, , , ,gf I uh, ,. ' wL1,29W . 1 T 1 2 ' wg Qin? . w 5 as x Tw Q, i p N -, 4-f' Jvti. W -gk 5, , f.-1, 3 -. ..,ea,f5-5, A.,-z .f:1,,3z.. - , M A, ,V -- . 59.1,-:ff-4 V .V ,. .3 ff'--Av, 1, - ww ,-f, , . , 121 -. - ' f' ,nu , K 25 'Q . .V 'ff , ' A A ,,, L A a 1 . ,sf . - , 'V , ' ,, T? an ,W I- fa, . . . ,W f, - 5 , is 4 A ,G-,F - A f Q 7 fn, P -Q2 Q14 1 Q I 4 if W W . , it k 4. fi ROW ONE, Left to Right: Cherry Klock, Betty Fox, Caro1Cre1lin, Mrs. Horton, Mary Vaughn, Pam Lockley, Anne Williams. ROW TWO: Marlene Covey, Pearl Egli, Kareen King, Linda Dunning, Leslie Herbert, Linda Van Kowenberg, Norleen Smith, Donalea Horton, Virginia Fairbanks, Judy Smith, Edith Praylor, Carole Chappelle. ROW THREE: Michele Engleson, Teddy Bouwens, Caroline Frost, Sandra Franchot, Bonnie De Minck, Kate Marcellus, Alberta Pear, Sally Clicquemioi, Martha Vaughn, Elaine Horton, Nancy Neydt, Fiona Chapman, Cholly Tassell, Linda Hamond. FUTURE URSES O MERICA FUTURE TEACHERS of MERICA ROW ONE, Left to Right: Charlotte Palmer, Harriet Jock, Ruth Walvoorcl, Betty Shea- hen, Carole Cunningham, Barbara Fisher, Doreen De Fisher, Leslie Herbert, Dana Van Tassell, Kathy Ver How. ROW TWO: Mrs. Brownell, Judy Crowley, Shir1eySmith, Ann Steinback, Bill Clicquennoi, John De Tiberio, TomPlyter, Dennis Leenhouts, Mary .Tane De Minck, Dave Van Lare, Fiona Chap- man, Debbie Day. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Miss Byrne, Linda Frey. ROW TWO: PearlEg1i. ROW THREE: F rancis Leistman, Virginia Kane, .Tanice DeRight, ,TeanDeRight, RuthCovey, Iva Rose, Pat Boll. Kathy Kelly, Lynell Neal, Janice Tellier. FUTURE HOMEM KERS of MERICA FUTURE F RMERS of AMERICA ROW ONE, Left to Right: Darrell Benton, Don Fernaays, Curtis Dd3rine, Ricky Mc- Clellan, Robert Desmith, Mr. Peppe, Alfred Gelina, Don Lessord, John Plyter, Darwin Michielson, Parker Dorn. ROW TWO: Dick Van Petty, Dick Canne, Tom Hance, Duane Vandermere, George Peacock, Larry Hu- bright, John Stevenson, Gerald Blick, Dick Calus, Roger Manktelow, Jim Michalke, Jim Foss. ROW ONE: Carole Cunningham, Cholly Tassell, Phyllis Olmstead, Carol Crellin, Brenda Berger. ROW TWO: SandyTernoois, Fiona Chapman, Judy Porter, Bonnie De- Minck, Barbara Fisher. ROW THREE: Randy DeBois, B111 Welt, Kathy Kelly, Audrey MacKay, Bi11Masc1e, Jean DeRig,ht, Tom Walbourn, Doreen DeFisher, Janice De- Right. SPLI TER STAFF ROW ONE: Judy Canne, Cherry Klock. ROW TWO: Mr. Burgevin, Miss Parker, Dennis DeMeyer, Ulysses Spear, Barbara Warner, Mary Kay DeSeyn. HISTORY CLUB . LJ - ROW ONE: Dave Walters, A1 Beach, Norm Tellier, Fred Walvoord. ROW TWO: Ernie Frey, Wilbur Palmer, Alton Mayeu, Larry Fisher, Gary Root, Harold DeRoo, Walt Broughton, Ron Bouchard. FIRE SQUAD PROJECTION SQUAD ROW ONE: David Fairgrieve, Richard Jor- dan, Fred Baxendale. ROW TWO: Thomas Walbourn, Walt Plassche, Bill Clicquennoi, Jim Berry, Richard Brewer, Darwin Michiel- son, Larry Westfall, Miss Hansen, Jimmy Hartsen. FRENC LUB ROW ONE, Left to Right: Mary Kay De- Seyn, Jim Eve. ROW TWO: Joyce Rus- sell, Harriet Jock, Cherry Clock. ROW THREE: Joan Salwisz, Carolyn Frost, Judy Canne. STANDING: BarbaraFau11-cy, Cholly Tassell, Jane Kusse, Sandy Fran- chot, Lenore Anderson, NancyBliek,Rob- erta Tuttle, Leslie Herbert, D0ugOrbaker, L TIN CLUB ROW ONE, Left to Right: Miss Landry Betty Ann Sheahen, Mary Vaughn Kate Marcellus Martha Vaughn, Sally Clicquennoi ROW TWO Dennis Leenhouts, John De Tiberio Tom Plyter, Linus Osborn, Bill Clicquennoi Dick Tenyck, Elaine Horton, Charlotte Palmer Debbie Day, Virginia Parrott Lance Sperr ing, Fred Peppe, Barry Swan. 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Fertilizer Seed Main Street Marion, New York WILLIAMSON CANDY KITCHEN WE-6-7711 Williamson, New York Phone: 5711 Fancy Canned Fruits and Vegetables HLILY OF THE CHARGE it T VALLEYUV Get Them At Your Neighborhood Phone: 2061 Store TRUCK SALES, INC. 278 Dewey Avenue Rochester 6, New York Glenwood 3-7778 Compliments of COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES Sodus, New York And Carrots DE Roo' s Foon PRODUCTS, INC. Williamson, New Phone: 3931 HReady Peeled Potatoes ll HAWTHORN E-G RAFF RATH MOTORS, INC. 34 East Main Street Williamson, New York THE PARIS Phone: 4271 12 East Main Street Sodus, New York I Phone: 4212 RICHARD KING Baa-a-al York Williamson, New York EAST WILLIAMSON Phone: 6311 HARDWARE CO., INC. East Williamson, New York General Hardware, Plumbing and Heating Fast Flame Service, Frigidaire Appliances Phone: 6014 CHUCKSINNER Williamson, New York MARION MEAT SUPPLY Phone: 6594 315 Main Street Marion, New York WA-6-4831 SIDNEY F. PIERCE nSwing Sessionn JEWELER Sodus, New York EXPRESS LINES Williamson, New York Phone: 5301 Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE ll Maple Avenue Sodus, New York Phone: 6251 HCold Storage At Its Bestn W. M. STORAGE CORPORATION Marion, New York Wallington, New York WA-6-4431 PHILLIPS RIBBON AND CARBON CO., INC. Phone 1 H l d WA 6-4421 6 a stea Street FASINO'S Rochester 10, New York ROCHESTER POWER BRAKE CENTER INC. Mobilgas ,Q Q Butler Jay Street lo' cor. Broad MARION GAS AND Rochester' N' Y' OIL CO' Bev. 5-6336 Marion, N. Y. Congratulations Class Phone 2577 of 1959 uC0me fly with me,n MORRIS BUERMAN FARM MACHINERY MARION HARDWARE INC Main Street Marion, N. Y WA 6-4412 Distributors of L. P. Gas FINN AUTO SUPPLY ain Street Williamson, New York Phone 7441 Sodus, N. Y. CHEETHAM AND ASCHERMAN, INC. LITTLE MARKET Rear 178 East Main Street Williamson, N. Phone 3762 Y. TOTS TO MOTHER TOGGERY Main Street Williamson, N. Phone 3821 Y 1 's ly the best in Insurance Main Street Williamson, N. Y. Phone 6171 nSno-ball royaltyn MATHEOS BROS. ICE CREAM CO. Spencerport, N. Y. Phone EL 2-3477 Compliments of DR. BERGNER Williamson, N. Y. Compliments of E. H. DECKER Men's and Boys' Furnishings Main Street Williamson N. Y. Phone 5372 WESLEY ORBAKER Williamson, New York SODUS UPHOLSTERY SHOP Phone: 3111 10 Mills Street Sodus, New York Phone: 8212 Compliments of ROCHESTER GAS G CORNER HARDWARE 15 Main Street Marion, New York Plumbing, Heating, 6 Electrical Work WA-6-5523 JOE MICHALKE'S ELECTRIC CORP. pink BARBER SHOP Sodus, New York 15 East Main Street Live Better Electricallyn WilliamS0n MC CLELLAN FURNITURE New York Home Phone 7371 Williamson, New York Phone: 7481 Compliments of MRS. AND MRS. DONALD YOUNG KOERNER'S BAKERY Main Street Williamson, N. Y. Phone 2031 92 West Main Street Williamson, N. Y. Phone 6231-3401 DECKER 6 MULLIE Main Street Williamson, N. Phone 7921 VERDOW - VAN LARE HARDWARE Main Street Williamson, N. Y. Phone 4131 COONEY'S RED G WHITE Fred gets a-head. Main Street Williamson, N. Phone 5371 TASSELL AND WALVCDRD ll East Main Street Williamson, N. Y. Phone 4041 X N1 X I' IX? vw Y. Y BLAKES PHARMACY Main Street Williamson, New York Phone 5681 Compliments OLEN HIMES East Williamson DR. HERBERT FARMERS , H 1-'RANK'g FEED AND GRAIN There s no heater on my scooter. GARAGE Williamson, N. Y. Chevrolet and Williamson, N. Y. Old b'1 ' Phone 5171 smo 1 e Sales and Service Phone 7041 SCH YVE MOTORS East Main Street Williamson, New York ' Phone 5331 fix K DLDEIVIDBILE B 522259 WILLIAMSON LUM BER CO. Williamson, New York Phone 5081, 4221 EAST WILLIAMSON G. E. HODGES CO. MERCANTILE INC. East Williamson, N. 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