Wyoming Central High School - Ouija Yearbook (Wyoming, NY)

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They will continue to guide us in the future as from here on we take flight, each of us getting into orbit in our sepa- rate ways. 2 WP , ,,,. 11 1 7 V 11' if if DEDICATION +4 X 1 , . f :K-.4 JIT' fl N '- f L ' -' A , rw I ' 5 1 -r W . ' . f. 'L 511. 1 X 'Q' ' 2191? 11-b E, YFIIQ , 1 . 1 .2-as 'E - 1: , me ,ny .1-y,f - - , 2- '- , - V x ., -5 ' W1 'STU : 1 'iv f1'.lf'T.,:'. 1' , I ' 31'5.il': ,' ., -A f- A , ,.u , .g, ...L-1,jw .,q - 1'-111,pf?,u:v 1 W.-, A-.., ,,,A, 1 ..-.M,, pw , ' ., ,Q 61-1 I -. . ,M,,.,.nx.5 L 4. .1-i., .55 . , Y. Q 4gf , L 1fg,x -qr u- 2:1i A . x ,-, 1--1lf1'51EZ,gT?2'.-25 Q'-1sgff,'?'jE,5liff ' 7 ' ' 'r ' , 15' md' -fl FW, 'fEf'i:3,454l-f1,1Iw4kEf Em.. f?14,k:fj',g?LiiiLF4i1.l- 1 , 'seg5.1,1j. H , I-1- 11 J -- 11 :M . 1-,,:-::. f. , , ,-,. . ,: 2. -', , 1' ,, . 1- 5 . 3 'qfblgq-1 mf'gE,,.a 1 , -fqvfg'H2v1ivl1S,', .....x:g, f,-,angJifrgj--.b'gi',-:,1i.A-'ffgiirj-:Ig .,.jug.',g ,4 , S ,g. 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Hers was a difficult task of introducing us to eighth grade English and revealing the mysteries of foreign languages. Her gracious charm and unfailing guidance has steered us successfully through many of our extra curricular activities. Her winning character has solved many problems for us. As we stand on the threshold of a new life, the background which she has given us will be an inspiration for us all in the years to come. 3 xg' A ,A H EEE ALMA MATER Cr, J JJ! LJ, -J, -I3 J J-J L. Heflafg-0ilJgX.A:.Ejf-:aEjjFK...i +if..E.+EE. TMA, 1 FJFEAJVJEFJF J P H -E?lv-E F kj lingers' sfin-J , JFJFEIQJJE JJJ Q-1 1J1,b,,J, LLJJJLJ mr-ff Mgfbskr-mix-0415.1 1l:?--iFi1:zrFTFffnF-ouFwE-.-f--'E 'SD ,et 'H li lj F H f'1J1 aj'?14f4iQf4jJd 144: Jflfi, r.,,.r.s w.,---1----r---. , O., +0 vw-- 0---f - J LEX L MLLQ FACULTY . U .521 fgl Y' sm Ljgivii 'k Wm 2151 H5 u 5 Q-3 L . K I , p Q '. 'Q 551 .Hy . r fl , r 1 . , L ..L. w x I , - 111, YI' J f' ' - .V 1-1'l .E z.' .-f - - IU .14 'J I 1 ,Q wi' A V . wg' . A N, igipj, Q 37 'SYS -, ,jf ,-Eff 3' 'Z ' 95. ' if , ' :Q-1, 19 if-4 1, ,fx.- -3. ' - ,,-,15-' , -gf! 7 Q 1 V V' RL, W Y 4 'n 1 , ,7 Q ul' . -' 3 5:.,Z.2 J L Nr,--'-1. Q -5335 F51 ' i:F1iT:21fLP 4 -1J,:z:T'i1-:. : n, . wfwiz.. Vi .. ,, . .J M, ' N , Nts., -. u. nf: PRINCIPAL SU PERINTEN DENT 1 'JI 1 4, I 4, , I , K Mr. victor H. Blom lk Ars I f I S uf 1 K A W -Q 4 W A f-wx Q- sw. Z Mr. Emil L. Purga BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: President Hollis Clark, Clerk Doris Jenkins, Mary Wilson, Vice President Carl Pflaum. Standing: Charles Kingsley, Emil Purga. Absent: Stuart Grisewood . X W Q wk ssss 1, i M 1.4. , , '.,.,. if 4 .:.. ,,,- 1 FACU LTY Front Row: Mr. Lucie, Band, Mrs. Morgan, Nurse, Miss O'Brien, Languages Mr. Bowdish, Guidance, Mr. Schoenthal, Seventh. Second Row: Mr Thomp son, Art, Mrs. Mucher, Homemaking, Mrs. Purga, Commercial, Mr Ruger Physical Education, Mrs. Hammond, English, Mrs. Lincoln, Library Miss McGee, Citizenship Education, Mr. Meier, Agriculture. Miss Pierce, Mathematics, Mrs. Henneberg, Dental Hygienist, Mrs. Parker, Science, Miss Prescott, Vocal Music, Mrs. Gibson, Speech, Mr. Nixon, Grade Art. Front Row: Mrs. Gill, First, Mrs. O'Brien, Fifth-Sixth, Mrs. Boldt Kinder garten, Miss Derrick, Sixth, Miss Kohler, First. Second Row: Mrs Wilson Fifth, Mrs. Wheeler, Second, Mrs. Clark, Second-Third, Mrs. Winter Fourth Mrs. Heron, Third. 6 EWS SHOP HOMEMAKING ...gsm n- -A S ,,' in i EIGHTH N INTH CITIZEN SHIP 1 X v Q Q A Q 1 TYPING ART 'Q G .. Lim SEVENTH 7 SENIOR HOMEROOM 'Fat Q ...S -3- ARY Marian Langdon s New 4, xl ,L STO Manager Helen Darrow, Jennie Knight, M t' N t F d P G K h Florence Smith, Mildred Gill al' In OI' OD, T6 OWSTS, uy CPSC Front Row: Charles Wilson, Erwin Powers, Lester Colby. Second Row: Maurice Corn- wall, Harold Hulme, Gordon Heron, Joseph Delores Martin Sherwin 8 X U, N! SENIDRS L 1 w 1 4 ., . f . 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Y . .'5'1'-..' 14. , Q- gg.3g1-, 14- JJ. ff, , ,:E':2. ,aka , '14-ff ' CLASS OFFICERS President Dick Cookg Vice President Harold Alexander, Treasurer Ann McKenzie, Sec- retary fabsentj Sherlyn Stothers fy , CLASS MOTTO Here endethg here beginneth. CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER White Carnation CLASS SPONSORS MISS KATHRYN O'BRIEN if A MR. MARCUS RUGER 7 5 f xii VALEDICTORIAN Q SHERLYN STROTHERS She's a one man type of girl. Majorettes 1,2,33 Chorus 1,3,43 Jr. Var- sity Cheerleader 3, Var. 43 Trailblazer 2,33 Senior Play 4g Interclass Playoffs 1,2,3,43 Student Council 3,43 Sec. 43 Library Club 1,23 GAA 1,4, Pres. 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Class Sec. 1,3,4, Pres. 23 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4Q Jour- nalism Award 33 Highest Average Award 1 HAROLD ALEXANDER, JR. Never let studies interfere with a high school education. Basketball 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Soccer 2,3,43 Library Club 1,23 Interclass Playoffs 1,2,3,4, Senior Play 43 Class Vice President 1,2,3,4 SALUTATO RIAN BETTY ACKERMAN Sugar and spice and everything nice. Before long she'll be sprinkled with rice. Student Council 1,2,33 Library Club lg Trailblazer 2,3Q Majorettes 1,2,33 Chorus 1,23 Play Day 13 Student C. Award 1,2,3Q WCTU Award lg Mag. Sale Certificate 43 Yearbook Staff 4 10 JEAN WILSON She has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. Band 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,4Q Sectional Band 2,3,4Q All State 1,3,43 Senior Play 43 Scorekeeper 3,43 Co. Band 1,2, 3,45 Library Club 1,2, Pres. 23 Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, Pres. 43 Interclass Playoffs 1,2,3,4Q Trailblazer 2,3, Edi- tor 33 GAA 13 Yearbook Staff 43 WCTU Award3 Pop Band 4 CON STANCE BAGG Others can have their careers and fond wishes but her chief ambition is to be a Mrs. Band 1,2,33 Chorus 1,2,33 Library Club 23 Trailblazer 13 FHA 1,2,33 Jr. Band 23 Interclass Playoffs 1,23 Senior Play 43 Betty Crocker Homemaking AWBl'dQ National High School Poetry Award Mx. wg c PATRICIA BAGG I would be better if I could, but it's so lonely being good. Band 1,2, Chorus 1,4, Co. Band 1,2, Senior Play 4, Library Club 1, FHA 1,2,3, Dance Band 1, Gym Leader 1, Interclass Playoffs 2,43 Mag. Award 4 ROBERT DARROW, JR. A little nonsense never hurt anyone. Baseball 1,2,3,4, Interclass Playoffs 4 RICHARD COOK Who does not love wine, women, and song, remains a fool his whole life long. JV Basketball 1, Varsity 2,3,4, Base- ball 1,2,3, Soccer 1,2,3,4, FFA 1, Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Class President 3,4, Secretary 2 11 JOSEPH BARNIAK Let others labor, I'll do naught but rest. FFA 1,2,3,4, Canning Crops Contest 2,3, Award 2, Farm and Home Week 3 LEE HAMMOND He follows the quiet ways of content- ment and peace. FFA 3,4, Chapter Meeting Contest, Soil Judging Team, Co. Fair Judging Team, Achievement Day, Farm and Home Week, President FFA, Colgate Boys' State, Honor Society ,auf GERALD LEATON A quiet man, he doesn't snore in class. Ag. 1,2,3,45 Mag. Award 45 Senior Play 45 FFA 1,2,3,45 Empire Farmer JOYCE PERRY A bit of smiling and a little sunny chat. Chorus 1,2,3,45 Library Club 15 Trail- blazer Staff 2,35 FHA 1,2,35 Mag. cer- tificate 45 lnterclass Playoffs 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Youth Council 45 Gym Leader 45 Jour- nalism Award ANN McKENZIE She goes along her quiet way bringing pleasure to all. Band 1,2,3,4, Co. 1,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Co. Orchestra 25 Varsity Band 45 State Sectional Chorus 3, Orchestra 45 Sen- ior Play 45 Yearbook 45 Library Club 1,25 Trailblazer 2,35 lnterclass Play- offs 1,2,3,45 Class Treas. 45 GAA Sec. 45 Student C. Vice Pres. 45 DAR Award 45 Journalism Award 35 Mag. Award 4 12 ea-we 410 MARTHA MARTIN A twinkle of mischief sparkles bright in her eyes. FHA 1,2,35 Majorettes 1,2,35 Chorus 1,2,35 Trailblazer 2,35 Library Club 15 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Interclass Playoffs 45 Mag. Award 4 PAUL PIERSON Men of few words are the best men. Basketball 45 Junior Varsity 1,25 FFA 15 Soccer 2,3,45 Baseball 25 Senior Play 45 FFA Achievement 1, Judging 1 PAUL PLOWE Lead me not into temptation5 just show me where it is. FFA 1,2,3,4, St. Conv. 2,3,4, St. Chorus 2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,4, Co. Chorus 2,3,4, St. Sectional 35 Basketball 1,3,45 Farm and Home Week 25 Senior Play 45 Rally Day 25 Library Club 1,25 Inter- class Playoffs 1,2,3,45 FFA Chapter Meeting Contest 2,3,4, Judging Team 1,2,3,4, Achievement Day 1,2,3,4 WESLEY SPRING To do what you can, as well as you can, is a mighty good plan for any man. Basketball 1,2,35 Soccer 2,3545 Library Club 1,25 FFA 1,25 Interclass Playoffs 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Class Pres. 15 FFA Vice Pres. 25 Library Club Pres. 1 J UDITH SCHNEIDER Laugh, be haPPy, and let the world do otherwise. Band 1,2,3,4, Co. 1,2,3, St. Sectional 15 FHA 1,2,35 Senior Play 45 Library Club 1,25 Church School 1,2,3,45 Var- sity Band5 Pop Band5 Co. Orchestra 15 Jr. Band Award5 Interclass Playoffs5 Mag. Award5 Nat'l H. S. Poetry Award RONALD VAN ALLEN JANET WILCOX Words may show a man's wit, but actions show his meaning. JV Basketball 153, Varsity 45 Library Club 1,25 Soccer 3,45 Baseball 35 Year- book 45 Senior Play 45 Chorus 2,3,4, Co. 3,45 FFA 1,2,35 Rally Day 25 Achievement Day 1,2,35 FFA St. Conv. 25 Farm and Home Week 25 Canning Crops Contest 2,35 Athletic Awards 3,45 Co. Music Award 3,45 Interclass Playoffs 2,3,45 Library Club Award 1,25 FFA Award 1,2,3 13 An innocent face, but you never can tell. JV Cheerleader 2, Varsity 3,45 Senior Play 4: Library Club 152, Vice Pres. 25 Majorettes 1,2,3,45 GAA 15 Vice Pres. 45 Trailblazer 35 Interclass Play- offs 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Class Treas. 2,35 Mag. Certificate CLASS HISTORY by Ann McKenzie We, the Graduating Class of 1959, look back to September 1949, when we began our twelve years of academic education at Wyoming Centralf School. The first eight years.seemed to pass rather rapidly and in September of 1955 we found ourselves suddenly entering our first year in high school, with twenty-three members in the class. At our first Freshman Class meeting we chose for our advisors, Miss O'Brien and Mr. Bell. For our officers we elected Wesley Spring, President, Harold Alexander, Vice President, Sherlyn Stothers, Sec- retary, and Janet Perkins, Treasurer. During that year we were happy to have Robert Darrow from Caledonial join us for the rest of our high school years. We took part in several projects during the year, namely, a fish supper, a baked food sale, and the sale of stationery. These money-making ven- tures proved highly successful. Each class member worked with great enthusiasm and cooperation. The following year we entered as full-fledged Sophomores. At our first business meeting of the year, we were compelled to chose another advisor since Mr. Bell left at the end of our Freshman year. Mr. Thompson was chosen as our sponsor to act along with Miss O'Brien. The class officers for the year were Sherlyn Stothers, President, Harold Alexander, Vice President, Richard Cook, Secretary, and Janet Wilcox, Treasurer. We sponsored a fish fry and sold Christmas corsages, both projects netting a good profit. During our second year we took part in many extra-curricular activities, such as band, chorus, athletics and student council--as we did in our other three years of high school. In September, 1957, we became the Junior Class, with many plans for the year. We elected Mr. Ruger as an additional sponsor to help Miss O'Brien and Mr. Thompson, our sponsors from preceed- ing years. Our Junior officers were Richard Cook, President, Harold Alexander, Vice President, Sherlyn Stothers, Secretary, and Janet Wilcox, Treasurer. Two girls from other schools joined us at the beginning of the year, Betty Lou Carlzen came to us from Buffalo and Ann Davis from Mobile, Alabama. During the year several high honors were bestowed upon members of the class. Lee Ham- mond was selected to attend Boy's State, which is sponsored by the American Legion of Warsaw. Jean Wilson a very talented French horn player, auditioned for and made the All-State band. Four members of the class, Betty Lou Carlzen, Sherlyn Stothers, Jean Wilson and Lee Hammond, due to their excellent scholastic grades, made the National Honor Society. Our class activities for the year were exciting, with profits going toward the cost of the Junior-Senior Banquet and for the benefit of the Seniors. We sponsored two fish fries, a baked food sale, and the Junior Follies of 1958, our va- riety show, which was a very definite success. The Junior-Senior Banquet, our highlight of the year was held at the Hare Homestead, near Letchworth Park. Mrs. Smallwood was guest speaker. At the end of the year, our class, which numbered twenty-five members, dwindled to twenty when Betty Lou Carlzen, Ann Davis, Marilyn Rowley, Lowell Adams, and Peter Zinkievich left. Finally, the long-awaited event of our whole high school career arrived-the day when we became the Senior Class. We began our year with the election of our class officers. Richard Cook was elected as President, Harold Alexander, Vice President, Sherlyn Stothers, Secretary, and Ann McKenzie, Treasurer. Our class has participated in many projects during the year for the purpose of earning money for our greatly anticipated Senior trip to Washington. In the earlier part of the year we sold magazines and sponsored a chicken barbecue. On December 11 we performed our Senior play, The Able Miss Cain, which was directed by Mrs. Hammond. This spring we had a ham supper and a couple of baked food sales. We received several high honors this year. Again Jean Wilson was selected to play in the All-State Band. She also represented Wyoming Central in Albany as guest of the Honorable Harold Peet. Three Seniors made the National Honor Society for the second year-- they were Sherlyn Stothers, Jean Wilson, and Lee Hammond. In April, the Senior scholastic aver- ages were determined. Sherlyn Stothers was named Valedictorian and Jean Wilson, Salutatorian. Yours truly received third place honor. Now, we are looking forward to our Junior-Senior Banquet, the Senior Prom, graduation, and our June trip to Washington, D. C. As we, the Graduating Class of 1959, gaze back at the past twelve years, our stay at Wyoming Central seems short. However, the fun and happiness we have had in school will not be forgotten but will forever remain in our memories. We therefore bid farewell to our Alma Mater. We wish the Senior Class of next year the very best of luck! 14 Y- ii QQ v ,gs:Y'r ang., I, wil' 'i X X. -1. -s , v, Q 554 'ffm , , GMM. I . I 5 xx A' w 8 Q is mn. ,N ' V km J Q iz ms fd ar .,g-bisf, 62.1-5 4 Ti qw sg f E? lfllI7llf'y Wx! 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M3205 msgh wg amass inseam hugh 59585 M523 3,52 EE Seah SHE HO was koegm EE main-dm Hogg OMWEE E30-Sm .BAE Hangman Sag avwdt-as ZOEBQ ZOW-HEP EH NOOAE5 E45 ZEN-H4 Zdb QAQZOM mggpw Z?-UEHNW UZHBMW EE MHQEZEUW NQDW FSOHE SQL ZOWMHN AD4-HH NNN-ME HUVOH HHNZHMSZ ZZ4 ZEENS 4552 ZOHSE 5556 QZOSEQHH MEA Begg Hkmmom MOOD SUE gm PBWOH 004m QHO5-E-4m OUGM EZZOU E SOME E504 Em E242 SENIOR PLAY THE ABLE MISS CAIN ll 2 by Jay Tobias Elinor Prescott ..,.,........,.....,........,. Leaper Prescott ....,.. .... Cheryl Prescott ,..,... Petey Prescott .,......, Mary-Jo Jennings ....... Mamie Magoon ....,... Gussie Smoot .,........ Jed Lawford .,........,..,.. Orpha Van Ostade .,,...,.. Alvie Van Ostade ......,..,, Sherlyn Stothers Ronald Van Allen Patricia Bagg Harold Alexander Joyce Perry Judith Schneider Ann McKenzie Gerald Leaton Janet Wilcox Paul Plowe Mrs. Pilsbury Livermore ........,....... Martha Martin Aunt Molly Cain ,.........,..,...,. ........ C onstance Bagg Izzy Fincklestein ...,,......,...........,.......... Richard Cook Mlle. Fifi ......,,...,...,,...i,...,, Jean Wilson Directed by Mrs. John Hammond 17 unn-.Q lil . M ' , A 1 '1 5 ' ll X dl? O 'if E 1 X f N I it - ' I -Q Q A I RQ M ,X XX? X ' K nj X s 6 s UN DERCLASSMEN , ,..- , 1- . I cf, 1 , ,qi WLT- 'F' JZ' 33? 1'-641' P ,4 lui F ng. .kuihv z., .. ! ,.,UY,': ie . 1. Ln'll'l kl',1g u--4 -Q'-. 'lvff 1-11.-,f --,A A 'fi'-' 372' , ...N .,.,. V. b U ., if 1' . Q -,: 1'-. R' 1 -'f'+'v,- ,glfff-' ,,,.. ,. V ., .Y ,Fifi ' , .f ,X ' SAT' g 'Fa 'if- 11. --, , N :vt bw :A:,,.,5, .JF ,,f,,,-- Q 2.1, .. Q sf LJ ug f .,,i'.., JJ, M ,iv 'gli ., M, xx .331 . 1 ,Mi - :. w, L M, r . - .T M' .WVH , in zijn: - H if-53??3i:7'5S5fE34iE'e -' 1' 4 I my . 57 lflE'2i9 :a! ' - ' LQ , . . f',':, ... -yu ,j1 CQi-51' ,T i' 'QL-:1 b1:5f,1'jE-: ,., , , f M, , '?e.,.5,fg! , Q., .. ,. 21 1' Qiriik gf' i '1 I :union CLASS- 4 p Front Row: Miss Pierce, Diane Miller, Shelia Wilson, Janet Rice, Jeanette Smith, Jo Anne Finch, Margaret Welch. Second Row: Bonnie Hulme, Barbara Berkemeier, Sue Warren, David Eichen- berger, Patrick Powers, Paul Cooper, David Brown, Karen Schroeder. Third Row: Douglas Richard- son, Edward Wass, Gordon Winspear, Daniel Cornwall, John Seyfried, David Lane, Robert Tyler, William Missert. The Junior Class, with 22 members, has been very active. Jo Anne Finch and Bob Tyler were our Student Council representatives. Danny Cornwall, Sue Warren and Diane Miller were elected to the Honor Society. Miss McGee and lVIr. Boeff acted as our advisors. We sold stationery and had a fish fry during the first semester. We sold candy to all the classes throughout the year. The play, 'LRumplestiltskin, was staged under our sponsorship. We enter- tained the Seniors at the Junior-Senior banquet. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT David Lane VICE PRSIDENT William Missert SECRETARY Janet Rice tabsentj TREASURER Daniel Cornwall 19 SOPHOMORE CLASS g Front Row: Sandra Schoenthal, Carol McKenzie, Jane Perry, Judith Stothers, Colleen Connolly, Robert Berkemeier, Susan Gilmore, Elaine Grisewood, Lee Bannister, Michael Howard. Second Row: Phyllis Seaman, Priscilla Ewell, Barbara Schutt, Brenda Brown, James Parker, Richard Parkhurst, John Howard, Roland Van Allen. Third Row: Glenn Hudson, James Stothers, Russell Ellis, Edward Schneider, Daryl Hankins, David Darrow, Ronald Sage, Arnold Parrish. There are 27 members in the.Sophomore Class. Phyllis Seaman joined us in the fall and Patricia Casselberry, in the spring. Along with electing our class officers early in the school year, we chose Jane Perry, Judy Stothers and Priscilla Ewell to represent us on the Student Council. Under the leadership of Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Hammond we have had a successful year. Our net profit on Christmas cards was consider- able. We sold ice cream at basketball games and at other events. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Ronald Sage VICE PRESIDENT Susan Gilmore SECRETARY Lee Bannister TREASURER Arnold Parrish 20 I ll FRESHMAN CLASS Front Row: Beverly Miller, Mary Ann Burns, Connie Parkhurst, Nancy Martin, Richard Williams, Elizabeth Wilkie, John WVilson, Gary Ellis, Richard Wilson, Carol Strathearn, Mary Howard, Miss McGee. Second Row: Dorothy Carter, Joyce Wilson, Gail Schroeder, Mary Robinson, Martha Hud- son, Robert Leaton, Patricia Dills, Douglas Richardson, Wayne Sage, James Richardson, John Spen- cer, Douglas Dills, Norwood Langdon. Third Row! Marie Rowley, Susette Dunn, Raymond Page, Nancy Longhini, Michael Pope, Gerald Newland, Harry Page, Peter Schneider, Reed Kingsley, Howard Ridall, Kenneth Welker. The Freshman Class has 33 members. In September of 1958, we elected Mrs. Mucher and Mr. Meier as our advisors. We have undertaken several small money-making projects including the sale of popcorn, pencils, and school pennants. Our girls have won the Intramural Basketball Championship by defeating both the Sophomores and the Seniors, We have enjoyed our first year in high school, and we hope that the next three will be just as enjoyable. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Nancy Martin 'F' VICE PRESIDENT - Martha Hudson ' SECRETARY l Joyce Wilson TREASURER Dorothy Carter 21 ---..- -1 T vw, , l Front Row: Mrs. Hammond, Florence Boyki, Henrietta Campbell, Gordon Brown, Lena Murray, Katherine Wass, Alice Mann, Donald Strathearn, Roberta Young, William Wallace, Mrs. Parker. Second Row: Buddy Riley, Charles Powers, Douglas Sage, Beverly Upright, Roberta Wilson, John Donaluke, Edwin Williams, Richard Darrow, Nancy Ewell, Bonnie Campbell, Linda Seaman, Philip Richardson, Mary Welch. Third Row: Timothy Kipp, Philip Hooker, Gail Carter, Richard Morgan, Arnold Wilson, Wayne Lapp, Robert Bellaire, Roy Upright, Ernest Longhini, Frank Howard, Doug- la ampb s C ell. Raisin SEVENTH G Front Row: Mr. Schoenthal, Dean Finch, William Howard, Rodney Langdon, Neil Sprague, Linda Strathearn, Beverly Carter, Diane Wilcox, Carol Cagwin, Margaret Parkhurst, Robin Smith. Second Row: Kathleen Morgan, Boyd Riley, Richard Carlson, Sharon Alexander, Kathleen Swift, Peggy Finch, John Sprague, David Boyki, David Cornwall, David Wolcott. Third Row! Claire Ewell, Rob- ert Pope, Michael Seyfried, Gary Ewell, Hugh Richmond, Thomas Weber, Robert Titus, Verness Johannes, William Burns, Paul Bannister, Roy Greil. Front .Rowz Miss Derrick, Harold Wolcott, Penelope Smith, Michael Campbell, Thomas Adair, Dav- id Kruppner, Lawrence Howard, Ann Powers, Wayne Grisewood, Ardean Leith, Lannie Schwable. Second Row: Albert Pope, Phyllis Leaton, Ann Kingsley, Evelyn Ewell, Linda Spring, Nora Dona- luke, David Carlson, David Stothers, David Knight, David Chamberlain, John Robinson. Third Row: Sharon Hopkins, Richard Hopkins, Leslie Hankins, Samuel Tyson, Francis Moore, Gary Dills, Bradley Page, Robert Titus, Donald Wallace, Thomas Ridall, Gary Osterman. 22 Front Row: John Barber, Pamela Wallace, Mary Wallace, Mary Morgan, Roxanne Adair, Bruce Strathcarn, Sharon Schneider, Mrs. O'Brien. Second Row: David Bellaire, Thomas Darrow, Gerald Wilson, Linda Winspear, Robert Riley, Dorothy Boyki, Edwin Kay Johannes. Third Row: Dale Ham- mond, Douglas Longhini, Lana Longhini, Marcia Ellis, Alan Schneider, Keith Falkner, William Cook Derrick Deanna Cooper David Welch Douglas Brown, Patrick Connolly, Anita Dunn. Second Row: Eve Shaw Patricia Wolcott Georgia Tyler Karen Welch, Ronald Brown, Susan Cupicha, Marlene Richardson Timothy Stothers Mary Lou Granger, Rose Pope. Third Row: Gary Herrmann, Toni Benn, Duane Leith, Phyllis Heron, Diane Pope, Michael Bannister, Darwin Lapp, Daniel Pope, Theo- dore Cooper, Clifford Martin, James Waite, James Robinson. .Q r .. ,, . X Front Row: Mrs. Wilson, Susan Page, Ronald Parkhurst, Jennifer Langdon, Henry Wilcox, Lynne llilw Front Row: Mrs. Winter, Jerry Waite, Anna Wolcott, Daniel Schaefer, John Cooper, Stephen Hook- er, Michael Connolly, Marsha Van Buren, Nancy Chamberlain, John Wallace. Second Row: Mar- garet Wass, Donald Williams, Susan Stothers, Mary Lou Williams, James Dills, Jill Chamberlain, Donna George, Rosemarie Henderson, Betty Miller, Kathryn Welch. Third Row: Donald Carter, Charles Cagwin, Joseph Kearney, David Shaw, Richard Harding, Barbara Titus, Spencer Fox, Ma- rion Richardson, Charlene Ellis, Linda Sprague, Marlene Carmody. 23 RD . t M ' ' x 'nn Front Row: Dorothy Howard, Kay Knight, Larry Hopkins, Marsha Mulcahy, Carole Wilson, Donnie Winspear, Karl Osterman, Sandra Smith, Mrs. Heron. Second Row: Gail Harding, Jeanette Wal- lace, Herman Berkemeier, Kathleen Kearney, Judith Heron, Patty Williams, Sandra Hulme, Charles Page, Noreen Dunn. Third Row: Brian Cox, Michael Cupicha, Carrie Tyson, Carol Ridall, Darlene Swift, Terry George, Michael Kipp, Phyllise Morse. Front Row: Mrs. Clark, Pamela Hooker, Larry McCullough, Janet Slusser, Patrick Welch, Diane Strathearn, George Harrison, Patricia Rowley, Gary Somerton, Lorane Seaman. Second Row: San- dra Ott, Patricia Schneider, Volney Spencer, Robert Lacey, James Wohlgemuth, Rolgert Williams, Howard Clark, Jean Greil, Carol Relf. Front Row! Mrs. Wheeler, Stephen Gilmore, Brenda Carney, Carol Grisewood, Keith Herrmann, Robert Smith, John Boyki, Henry Wolcott, Thomas Connolly. Second Row. Jeffrey Serusa, Linda Greil, Juanita Tyson, Carolyn Stothers, Ronald Wilcox, Mary Sprague, Roxanne Carlson, Tara Blake, Paul Wolcott. Third Row: Bryan Shaw, Wayne Fox, Linda Chamberlain, William Sprague, Rich- ard Longhini, Robert Almy, James Lacey, David Wohlgemuth, Gary West. 24 fail' Front Row Miss Kohlei Patrick Campbell Judy Wallace, Kathleen Connolly, Gordon Ewell, John Willou VX uno. Schaefer Mueuet Spcncei Ricky Tiede. Second Row: Cheryl Somerton, Melanie Smith Ninn Balbu Mntii Austen Muy Lou Cninody, Jean Powers, Sally Lucie, Janet Berke- meiei Ptnnx Plone Third Row F1 'ink RlCl'l3lCiS0ll Duane Martin, John Titus, John Lau, Darrel Front Row Mis Gill Janet Boekf John Slusser William Fuest. Second Row: Linda Herrman, Front Row: Sandra Cagwin, Edris Adair, Robert Dills, Dawn Voland, Timothy Page, Janet Greil, Patricia Henderson, James Spencer. Second Row: Ellen Winspear, Douglas Bandy, Dean Chamber- lain, Charles Bandy, Virginia Moore, Roland Cox, John Strathearn, Patricia Titus, Steven Kipp, Cyn- thia Wilson. fm Q gg va 5 V n Q , W 2. A. , J X K ' iff' -:f A Q A ' . 1 1: F ' I.ffi?': is , ' ii ' ' 5' f f S ' ...V ' A if Y Q, am, i 3 1' , ' ' Q 'Q M ,, stgggj' kg 457, fu 1 f js 'f N k - Qmuffudia 5 5 LV:r7,. f7 V,4wx , Y In My 1 fn sy un' u lf! if .lv 1'-X .4 Rx :fig Yu 145 '-'FF ACTIVITIES fu s .,, -14- - ES ,. l. . af., . -JEL 1 5 X Wag-A , V 1 ,, X -Q - '- . ' gr., ' ' , 34: -X , , , - 1 w 'Y . Q fy 'K 5,1 -I kg-.muff 3, Q2 fm: ,. g ' I ?.'- wax' Fi' .-H f sq '-LS ,'f.f fS'Tf f 7 1' 1 . ' EHQ.-.4-,rfi3LA kg ufigz..-.fwzx gf.: ' .1-.,1,,L.. 3 .Jf:,,,g, 1 ' -,,J,sfn,f,m Jug. f L+'-,Z-.1-'23 wif V. wr QQ-fgg1L,3g.5 ' - --,-, u N. -5.4, -rw? - -7- , . j,,-f,:- VG' .f',',,, Q:j,1fx.5-isnt Q : ':i-y,-.pf.'P' .f'k.-2' j 'f T-iff 1,55 gf ,, .y '- '3,'FiE'- 7 ' '.,',:4agI-g'-'.1 ,avi - -- W , 4 , v, . , . -fr' I, ,' 'X' 1 - . f W . H . -tv V ,'L'fT' . , . fs? . 3,1 '. L-, -F-.. 1 . ..I 1, .., v .. V ANNUAL STAFF 'Tw'-M' 'Snail Seated: Co-Editor in Chief, J. Wilson, Typist, J .Perry. Standing: Mrs. Purgag Co-Editor in Chief, A. McKenzie, Business Manager, R. Van Alleng Sports Editor, R. Darrow, Associate Editor, J. Wilcox, Associate Editor, S. Stothers, Business Manager, B. Ackerman. Absent: Typist, M. Martin. 'IH V1 ' 7415 496 HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Pros. Jean Wilson, Vice Pres. Lee Hznninond, Sec. Sherlyn Stothers. Second Row: T1'eas.Dunny Cornwall, Sue Warren, Diane Miller, -N., if T' --.. Q legs! .ii STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Treas. John Langdon, Norwood Langdon. Second Row: Corr. Sec. Jane Perry, JoAnne Finch, Vice Pres. Ann McKenzie, Priscilla Ewell. Third Row: Pres. Peggy Welch, Judy Stothers. Fourth Row: Dick Cook, Robert Tyler, Wayne Sage. Absent: Sec. Sherlyn Stothers Seated: Reporter, B. Schutt, Exchange Editor, S. Schoenthal, Reporter, S. Gilmore, Reporter, M Hudson, Reporter N. Martin, Art Editor, J. Stothersg Typist, S. Wilson, Reporter, M. Howardg Co- Editor in Chief, D. Laneg Business Editor, P. Ewell. Standing: Miss O'Brieng Reporter, C. Strathearn Reporter, J. Wilson, Reporter, D. Carter, Co-Editor in Chief, K. Schoeder. Absent: Feature Editor J. Rice, Sports Editor, G. Ellis, Reporters, M. Robinson, B. Wilkie. Front Row: E. Grisewood, Treasurer C. Strathearn, Secretary G. Schroeder, Vice President C. Con- nolly, President P. Ewell, B. Brown. Second Row: Mrs. Lincoln, D. Richardson, D. Lane, P. Powers, R. Van Allen, F. Howard, R. Berkemeier, M. Howard, L. Bannister. 29 Front Row: Mr. Meier, Vice President D. Brown, Treasurer A. Parrishg Sentinel R. Sage: President L. Hammondg Secretary R. Van Allen, Reporter R. Berkemeier. Second Row: G. Leaton, R. Kings- ley, J. Barniak. Third Row: F. Howard, J. Richardson, G. Newland, R. Leaton, W. Sage, P. Powers, M. Howard. Fourth Row: J. Howard, P. Schneider, H. Page, W. Missert, E. Schneider, P. Plowe. The Wyoming Chapter of F. F. A. was associated with Achievement Day, the Wyoming County Fair, Farm and Home Week at Cornell, and the New York State F. F. A. Convention and Camp. Our Father-and-Son Banquet was one of the social highlights of the school year. W? Q4- HOE Seated: J. Perry, J. Wilson, C. Strathearn, B. Campbell, P. Ewell, J. Stothers, G. Schroeder. Standing: Mrs. Mucher, P. Dills, N. Longhini, M. Burns, B. Berkemeier, S. Wilson, H. Campbell, J. Smith, B. Brown, C. McKenzie, C. Connolly. 30 S. Stothers, J. Stothers, J. Wilcox, G. Schroeder, B. Schutt, C. Strathearn, S. Schoenthal, B. Upright, D. Carter, N. Martin, R. Wilson, P. Finch, S. Alexander, D. Wilcox, L. Strathearn. Front Row: J. Finch, D. Finch, P. Welch, K. Schroeder, J. Stothers. Second Row: D. Cornwall, S Warren, J. Schneider, R. Sage, N. Langdon, R. Tyler, A. Mann, M. Welch, J. Wilson. 31 SENIOR Front Row: J. Finch, D, Finch, P. Ewell, B. Wilkie, K. Schroeder. Second Row: J. Wilson, J. Wil- son, D. Wilson, J. Wilson, P. Smith, R. Tyler, A. McKenzie. Third Row: D. Cornwall, S. Warren, J. Schneider, R. Morgan, N. Donaluke, D. Bellaire, R. Pope, J. Seyfried, P. Hooker, E. Wass. Fourth Row: M. Seyfried, N. Langdon, R. Darrow, F. Moore, D. Richardson, R. Ellis, B. Missert, R. Sage. 32 l :Ritz : : 5: 5,3 slmliilizzs 2353212321222 Front Row: K. Welch, J. Stothers, D. Miller, P. Welch. Second Row: A. Mann, M. Welch, C. Cag- win, P. Jaster, P. Dills, B. Miller. Third Row: C. McKenzie, R. Carlson, J. Parker, R. Langdon, L Hankins, G. Ewell, S. Hopkins, E. Grisewood, R. Van Allen. Fourth Row: J. Stothers, D. Knight, W Sage, R. Hopkins, D. Chamberlain, A. Wilson, R. Titus. Fifth Row: Mr. Lucie, B. Riley. 33 , CHORUS . l fi ' I 6 'R Front Row: Miss Prescott, M. Welch, A. Mann, N.Langdon, R. Young, N. Martin, J. Wilson, J. Perry, E. Grisewood P. Jaster, P. Casselberry, K. Wass, M. Howard. Second Row: B. Upright. N, Ewell, R. VVilliams, D. Carter, J. Wilson, B. Wilkie, R. Darrow, C. Connolly, C. McKenzie, C. Strathearn, R, Wilson, L. Murray. Third Row: C. Bagg, P. Bagg, B. Schutt, J, VVilson, K. Schroeder, M. Row- ley, G. Scliroeder, S. Stothers, A. McKenzie, J. Perry, S. Schoenthal, L. Seaman, G. Carter. Fourth Row: R. Van Allen, P. Plowe, R. Upright, R. Sage, K. Welker, D. Darrow, D. Hankins, J. Parker, A. Parrish, R. Leaton, R. Van Allen. IUNIOR BAND Front Row: J. Chamberlain, L. Murray, J. Stothers, M. Williams, E. Shaw, B, Titus. T. Benn, M. Richardson, C. Ellis, N. Chamberlain. Second Row: W. Grisewood, G. Tyler, T. Darrow, J. Wilson, S, llooker, C. Smallwood, P. Wallace, D. Carlson, N, Ewell, D, Leith, G. Herman, P. Leaton, L. Spra- gue, Third Row: N. Donaluke, C. Martin, R. Titus, D. Pope, R. Harding, D. Kruppner, D. Wolcott, XV. Wallace, VV. Cook, G. Ellis, A. Schneider, M. Campbell, J. Cooper, D. Shaw, T. Cooper, J. Robin- son, M. Ellis. .34 SECTIONAL BAND AND ORCHESTRA. Front Row: J. Wilson, Orch., A. McKenzie, Orch., R. Tyler, J. Finch, K. Schroeder, D. Miller, P. Welch. Second Row: J. Wilson, J. Wilson, B. Wilkie, R. Sage, J. Schneider, S. Warren, Orch., D. Cornwall, Orch. MUSIC . 1 X HONORS SECTIONAL CHORUS. P. Ewell, D. ALUSTATE BAN Carter, C. McKenzie D- J' Wilso D ADDUBI Wyoming County usic Festival Wyoming Central School Saturday Evening April 1a, 1959 ,. M 35 SENIOR BALL wifi? ATHLETICS wp: r,- -Y Q53 ?i12,vLj' Q .rv if 4. 4 Nw 'WW ai 'iffibf A ., ' 44831K-El,N,i A 1 Alffxn ii' ,gf Lf. Tiilil '51'g','3-.-...Q-bar, .vjff ,. x .ff - 2.51.1 v'.'.,, L wrt: 3-, 4 :p-, . ' . 4 1,.-.:-u- 4, -J.. - . ,. it W r . LM. L, ,.,,.f x'-M' Wi ' gg .715 w f 1 ,Wu 'H-E' 1 fe 5 :..S .fm 25-45 4 . . , f--- 4 ..'.1' .- - 1 ivy v , if '.n., nw. 51'-1:-u 1 'i 1 U72- v rl: .f 5 ' .L - X -,s . w 5 L, ' ., 1- . ' ,1 7 V -,fl 5. H - L ' .,, . .1 . .xl ww , - ,M . . ..,, .. ,f J A K., Swv Mrs. Hammond Jeanette Fe' M X .Q ws N. .1 cnszn e, , LEADERS Sf I Judy 4 Karen Janet e Peggy Jo Anne fi gush I X 3.5. 53,-Q. Sherilyn 37 Janet IKE, Guard PAUL, Forward PAUL, Forward PAUL, Guard DICK, Center BOB, Forward 38 5 BASKETBALL TEAM We They 55 Byron-Bergen 52 41 Warsaw 64 45 Alexander 97 51 Corfu 56 25 Kendall 67 43 Warsaw 74 42 Kendall 54 29 Elba 31 55 Lyndonville 34 38 Byron-Bergen 42 34 Elba 40 51 Alexander 64 52 Corfu 60 61 Lyndonville 79 Sectional 51 Lima 52 MR. RUGER, Coach ..--. .1 - -uv- ip- - .,1. A, . ... ,,-. DARYL, Guard RONNIE, Forward BUTCH, Guard 39 Front Row: J. Wilson, D. Brown, D. Wilson. Second Row: J. Parker, K. Welker, Coach Ruger D Darrow, R. Ellis. Absent: M. Pope. We They 28 Byron-Bergen 42 31 Warsaw 48 31 Alexander 30 37 Corfu 62 23 Kendall 28 25 Warsaw 44 43 Kendall 33 We They 54 Elba 43 60 Lyndonville 57 32 Byron-Bergen 38 45 Elba 43 53 Alexander 51 36 Corfu 46 44 Lyndonville 37 Manager C. McKenzie, S. Schoenthal, J. Wilson, P. Seaman, M. Hudson, D. Carter, C. Strathearn Mrs. Hammond. Front Row: R. Tyler, D. Brown, D. Eichenberger, H. Alexander, R. Upright, D. Wilson, P. Hooker, W. Spring. Second Row: Mgr. P. Cooper, J. Stothers, D. Richardson, G. Newland, R. Ellis, K. Welker, D. Cook, D. Hankins, W. Missert, Coach Ruger. We They 4 Holley 8 2 Byron-Bergen 0 2 Kendall 4 3 Holley 0 0 Byron-Bergen 2 4 Kendall 8 Y W.-i v T---.. Front Row: D. Hankins, D. Eichenberger, J. Parker, C. Schroeder, G. Hudson, H. Alexander, R. McCullough, R. Langdon. Second Row: Coach Ruger, D. Bellaire, C. Chapman, P. Cooper, R. Darrow, P. Wilson, R. Cook, P. Powers, R. Tyler. They We They We They Hemlock 3 13 Elba 6 6 Elba 15 Kendall 5 9 Kendall 8 12 Hemlock 10 Lyndonville 4 0 Lyndonville 12 2 Red Jacket fSectionalj 9 41 I, , CXxee1Xea6mg, Wanaget , C. ComxoXX9 gdon I L uc I 1 e I 'Il W ijson 42 .T I4 'R .ff:g , 1 :v-1, ADVERTISING L 11 I ,, X. W 31.1151 7 1111.15 - A. . w. FW Vi .. ' I if' X Q IM, ., ,fy 'xl , ,. i -. I 1, . - ,Y I.. f 3 ',. 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Phone - Warsaw - 199 Bowl At Wyoming County's Finest Compliments of Bowling Lanes Automatic Pinsetters - Air Conditioned A FRIEND For Your Comfort OPEN ALL SUMMER 43 COMPLIMENTS OF Facing 5 Wand 7414. Le Roy N. Y. 44 I Compliments of Compliments of CONRAD FUNERAL HOME ARCHWAY HOME STYLE COOKIES Clinton C. Conrad, Licensed Mgr. Lew-Mark Baking Co., Inc. 67 North Center St., Perry, N. Y: l Teleph0ne 187 Perry, New York I- -ilgg 11 - f- -1 Q JE L lf Compliments of Wann Zleaalofz 7:14. Warsaw Division Warsaw. N. Y. 'Q 45 VALLEY IMPLEMENT Corwarulations GLICK AND HUDES V Parts Sales KL Service Warsaw, New York Warsaw 540 Compliments of KOLKO PAPER COMPANY, INC. Complete Line of paper products Wig dlldtyt 440-460 Ormond st. 957 AMES sr. ROCHBTER11,N.Y. Rochester, N' Y. Phone: BAker 5-5808 I Compliments SMOOTH ROLLING Distributors Of ' from . E 2 , 5 HEART'S DELIGHT FOOD PRODUCTS SILVER LAKE, N. Y. Scoville, Brown 84 Co. 1958 Opening Date, Sat. April 19 Geo. M. Hoyt, Mgr. Ph. Perry 735 46 VAN SLYKE'S SHOE STORE Warsaw, New York Compliments of G. C. MURPHY COMPANY 48 Main Street LeRoy, N. Y POWERS NEWS 8: GIFT SHOP 24-Hour Developing Service Finest in Gifts 86 N. Main St. Warsaw, N. Y. Phone 381 SALWAYS The Big Store On the Little Street Batavia, N. Y. WILSON FARM SUPPLY Compliments of W. W. GRIFFITH OIL CO., INC. Coal - Farm Produce - Fertilizer Telephone Numbers seed Grain LBROY 513 Warsaw 382 Wayne Feed - Agricultural Chemicals Wyoming 3566 Phone: 2201 Wyoming, N. Y. Pearl Creek Pav' 2942 Warsaw Store 180 I 1 amz W ' General Insurance Agency For Your Auto - Home - Business 14 West Buffalo Street, Warsaw, N. Y. 47 J 8: J GARAGE Wyoming, N. Y. Collision - Ph. 2671 - Painting General Repairs - 24-hour Towing Wheel Alignment Sz Balancing TILLOTSON HARDWARE Heating - Plumbing - Appliances Wyoming, N. Y. Phone 2151 THE GAZETTE - NEWS COMPANY Le Roy, N. Y. Publishing and Printing Since 1826 Nearest point of printing service to the Pavilion Community DOURIE'S IGA STORE Wyoming, New York IGA Tablerite Meats Grocery-Products 48 HOW T0 BUILD WITH CONFIDENCE To insure competent planning, a building tailored to your needs, and the maximum in beauty and utility for your building dol- lar, consult a member of the Buffalo-West- ern New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, Inc. for professional service in regard to your building projects. Members of the American Institute of Architects have the professional ability to maintain a high quality of service and are pledged to conform to the code of ethics of the Institute. l l 1 Compliments of THE WYOMING REST HOME For those who care Phone 3981 Wyoming, N. Y. Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF ,APP ,NSULATOR CO, ING, ELECTRONIC nrvuzks co LeRoy, N. Y. Warsaw, N. Y. 1 l 1 Read the News of your community in THE DAILY NEWS 25 Jackson St. Batavia, N. Y. Phone FI 3-8000 ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE One of the oldest and best-known private business schools in the country, now in its 96th year. One and two-year courses in Business Administration, Secretarial, and Medical Secretarial Science. Write for information about RBI's Business Aptitude Test. 172 Clinton Avenue S. Rochester 4, N. Y UR KNITWEAR CO. PERRY, New Yonx THE C. L. CARR CO. Batavia's Finest Store Three Floors and Basement Furniture Annex Jackson Street In a health emergency, the little slip of paper on which your physician writes his prescription is priceless. You wouldn't part with it under any circtunstances. However, once the emergency has passed, human nature being what it is, you are apt to forget how valuable the prescription really was. Maybe you even grumble a little at its out-of-pocket cost, failing to remember the doctor's professional skill, the countless hours of pharmaceutical re- search and many other factors that made the recipe possible in a health crisis. Permit our prescription department to fill your next recipe for health. PETERSON DRUG CO. OF WARSAW Main St. by the Bank Prescriptions our Speciality Phone Warsaw 6 Free Delivery ATTICA GARAGE, INC. Telephone 158 15 West Ave. Attica, New York 24 Hour Towing Compliments of C. J. BUCKENMEYER AND SONS Alexander, New York Congratulations to the Class of '59 WYOMING FOOD CENTER Locker Rental Processing PERRY DAIRY Wyoming, New York Buy The Best Buy Sealtest From Your Local Sealtest Dealer SEALTEST FOODS Division Of National Dairy Products Corporation 50 Swan Street, Batavia, New York Compliments of HIRSCHMAN-PGHLE Co., INC. Lenny. N. Y. 51 Compliments of THE FARMAN THEATRE CARMICHAEL MONUMENT COMPANY Warsaw, New York Authorized Dealer Rock of Ages Family Monuments ZECHES Appliances - Furniture Warsaw, New York DEVENER AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY 238 West Main Street Phone FI 3-2300 Batavia, New York KELLY MOTORS Perry Center Phone BEverly 7-2757 Perry, New York Ford Sales 8z Service SOWERBY DAIRY Perry, N. Y. V2 gal. Paper Cartons Milk Homemade Ice Cream funn- lg, Jef Compliments of Compliments of REGAN'S MARKET W, T, GRANT Warsaw, N. Y. WORTZMAN FURNITURE, INC. Carpets, Bedding Open Evenings 309 Ellicott St. Batavia, N. Y. 212 E, Main St, Batavia Cl-lET'S DELICATESSEN , I For a beautiful room . . Fountain Service , Use B.P.S. Flatlux Groceries - Meats - Vegetables U , , , on walls and cellmxr Men s and Boys' Work Clothing Drugs and Greeting Cards Phone 3271 Wyoming, N. Y. 12 Main St. LeRoy, N. Y. 52 Compliments of MR. ND MRS. RAYMOND BAGG Congratulations to Class of '59 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M. V. Cornwall, Pastor Wyoming, N. Y. Batavia's Finest Florist Where The Best Cost Less KAY'S FLORAL 8z GIFT SHOP KEN NA'S STORE Groceries - Meats Sherwin-Williams Paint WARSAW MEN'S SHOP Botany 500 - Don Richards Pearl Creek, N. Y. MCGTGSOI' - AITOW Sportwear - Workclothes 69 N. Main Compliments of Warsaw Phone 522 W. G. HANDYSIDE STORE Phone 3151 Wyoming WYOMING KENDAL SERVICE Wyoming, New York Phone 2131 Towing Repairing Compliments of WARSAW JEWELERS 21 West Buffalo Warsaw, N. Y. Wyoming Co-op GL F SERVICE INC. Feed, Seed Fertilizer Farm Supplies Phone Wyoming 3251 Wyoming County's Greatest Department Store ROCKWELL-PERRY COMPANY Perry, N. Y. CORKY'S ESSO SERVICE car wash oil change specialists in lubrication tires batteries Perry, New York Rich's Book 8: Stationery Shop 3 So. Main St., Perry, N. Y. Phone BE 7-2720 MAODONALD'S JEWELRY Perry, N. Y. . . Tri-County Periodicals Wallpaper Finest stock of diamonds, watches Greeting Cards Office Supplies silverware, china, and glass Novelties School Supplies BE 7-5951 Y Compliments of RICHARDSON'S FLOWER SHOP 16 N. Main St. - Perry, N. Y. THOMAS 8: DWYER Nationally Known Shoes Main at 99 Batavia BREWER'S FOODS Groceries, Meats, Produce Also Chicken Bar-B-Q Machine Operates Daily Ili me Aven Pfmnmacw Ili!! 1811 750. MAIN STRHT Phone375 PERRIKUYKIK IRELAND and SWEENEY Hardware - Heating - Plumbing Perry, N. Y. W. T. GRANT CO. Batavia, N. Y. GMC BEverly 7-2411 Sales ,gl Service R 8: L MOTORS For The Best In Cars 8x Trucks See Ray or John 125 N. Center St. Perry, N. Y. JAY'S YARN SHOP J. Austen 86 S. Main St. Perry, N. Y. Yarns, Stamped Goods, Gem DMC Cotton and Books ROBERTS DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists Fine Cosmetics Greeting Cards Sporting Goods Perry, N. Y. i Compliments VIC BLOOD'S Hardware - Gifts - Furniture Appliances 31 Main St. LeRoy, N. Y. J. G. HOUGHTON, JEWELER Keepsake Diamonds Bulova, Longines, Wittnauer 8 Covington Street Perry, New York I SCHWAB MOTOR SALES Buick - Pontiac Opel Guaranteed Used Cars and Trucks Warsaw, N. Y. Phone 498 JELL-0 General Foods Corporation LeRoy N. Y. 55 TONY'S SHOE REPAIR 33 W. Buffalo St. Warsaw, New York Compliments of WARSAW GREENIIOUSE, INC. Phone 41 Warsaw, N. Y. wARsAw VARIETY STORE Group Enterprises, Inc. 81 N. Main St. Warsaw, N. Y. Compliments of KEENEY'S RED 8: WHITE Warsaw, New York The new dimension in Motoring LARK by STUDEBAKER Warsaw Motor Sales 12 Genesee St. Warsaw, N. Y. GOFF'S SALT WATER TAFFY A Real Money-Maker for your Various Projects Complete Banking Facilities at THE PAVILION STATE BANK Pavilion, New York Member F.D.I.C. Phone: Pavilion 2281 LOUIS P. BRADY 37 Main Street Valspar Paint and Varnish Imperial Wall Paper Venetian Blinds Linoleum 81 Tile Plastic Wall Tile We Give S8zH Green Stamps SPECIALTY WALLPAPER SHOP 5 W. Buffalo St. Warsaw, New York Open 6 Days a Week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m WEST'S WYOMING DINETTE Lunches - Ice Cream Compliments of BIRD'S MUSIC STORE 42-46 Washington Ave. Corner Jefferson Ave. Batavia, N. Y. Hammond Organs - Pianos Band Instruments - Records Phone FI 3-0688 Compliments of EUNICE'S BEAUTY SHOP Park Avenue Pavilion, New York Phone: 2441 The Finest In Shoes For Your Family C..E. KNOX 8: SON Fitting Specialists 120 Main Batavia Compliments of MULLEN BROS., INC. 12 Main St. Batavia, N. Office Supplies and Equipment Smith Corona Typewriters Portable, Standard 8: Electric Y Compliments of W W. GRIFFITH OIL CO., IN Pearl Creek, N. Y. Compliments of ANGES RESTAURANT Where it is always A Beautiful Day FI 3-9724 Batavia compliments of RUBINO'S GROCERY 18 Main Street BRADLEY'S HARDWARE LeRoy, N. Y. Phone 890 DORIS E. BRADLEY Chlr0Pract01' Kinsley Rexall Drug Store Phone! 2081 LeRoy, N. Y. Phone 435 Pavilion, New York COMPLIMENTS W. GLENN SEDAM, INC. OF A FRIEND Goodyear - - Tires - - Mc Creary Master Retreaded Tires On The Fann Tractor Tire Service Phone 217 Perry, N. Y. Open Year Round 12 Brunswick Automatic-Pinspotters Finest Restaurant - Lounge in Western New York Plenty Free Parking-Completely Air-Conditioned The Bowlers Country Club ATTICA-LANES, INC. Off Route 98 - Prospect St. Phone Attica 287 for Reservations Open Bowling 58 Compliments of GLEN ROCK RESTAURANT Rock Glen, N. Y. MARSHALL NEWS STORE 11 Jackson Street Batavia, N. Y. S. GUMPERT CO., INC. 812 Jersey Avenue Jersey City 2, N. J. F. B. DUDLEY QI-tepresentativej EBLING LAUNDRY Batavia, N. Y. FI 3-0912 MONTGOMERY BROS., INC. Warsaw, N. Y. Coal, Lumber, Feed, Paint, Hardware Enjoy the Stars under the stars at the SILVER LAKE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Perry-Castile Road .... Route 39 Two Shows nightly starting at dusk Phone Perry 101-R WARSAW HARDWARE 37 North Main Street Warsaw, N. Y. Paint, Hardware, Tools FRED B. EMBURY Insurance - Real Estate Successor to Broadbooks-Humphrey Inc. 10 West Buffalo Street Warsaw, N. Y. Phone 838 COMPLIMENTS OF MARTIN'S LAUNDRY 8a DRY CLEANING CO. Warsaw, N. Y. Compliments of Edward M. Davis and Co General Store Rock Glen New York Congratulations to the Class of '59 DARROW BROS. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Perry STISSER HARDWARE AND ELECTRIC Heating - Plumbing - Refrigeration Appliances Pavilion, N. Y. Phone 7171 Try SlNCLAlR'S First for DRUGS Warsaw, New York 59 Main Street Dean's Drug Corp. Your Family Drugstore Prescriptions a Specialty 84 Main Street Batavia, N. Y. Fillmore 0624 Tel. Prescription Dept. FI 3-3056 All kinds of livestock sold on commission COMPLIMENTS OF Sears, Roebuck and Co PAVILION LIVESTOCK MARKET 2l5 E. Main St. Sale every Monday and Thursday Tracy Bros. owners and auctioneer, Dave and Dick Phone 7911 Pavilion Batavia, N. Y. Satisfaction Guaranteed Shop the Sear's Telephone Way Batavia - Fllmore 3-4960 VAN TYNN'S G. E. Appliances Plumbing, Heating Complete Bathrooms and Kitchens MODEL CLOTHING STORE Men's Furnishings Floyd Harmon and Martin Bassett Proprietors MONTGOMERYS SHOE STORE Warsaw, New York Compliments of ELMAS BEAUTY SHOP 130 West Buffalo St. Warsaw, N. Y. Compliments of RONNIE WALLACE COFIELD'S Kendall Service RESTAURANT 47 West Buffalo Warsaw, N. Y. Warsaw, New York WARSAW PENNY SAVER Commercial Printing Advertising Mimeographing Phone 539 76 Main Street MlLTON'S STUDIO 67 W. Buffalo Sf. Warsaw, N. Y. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Warsaw, N. Y. Everything for the Auto LANNI'S SERVICE STATION 270 S. Main Street Warsaw, New York Phone 886.1 Compliments of LANGE'S BAKERY Warsaw, N. Y. Compliments of KINNEY'S RADIO 8z TV REPAIR SHOP PHILLIPS DRY CLEANERS 4551 SANITHNL 15237 Call 62 Perry We Call We Deliver Wayne Stripp - Bill Buyers, Props. MAIN -OAK GULF SERVICE 140 West Main St. Batavia, N. Y. MANCUSO MOTORS, INC. Chevrolet 8x Oldsmobile Cadillac 100 Used Cars 8a Trucks Serving Satisfactorily Since 1920 2 Main St. Batavia Phone: FI 3-9060 Compliments of delazzle Swim Flowers of Distinction L. C. STROH 8z SONS FRANCIS Sz MEAD Jewelers - Silversmiths 104 Main St. Phone FI 3-0900 96 Main St., Batavia, N. Y. Batavia Phone FI 3-5560 Compliments LAWING STUDIO WILL'S WALLPAPER AND FLOOR COVERING Portrait 8: Wedding Photography 26 Main St. Batavia, N. Y. E. J. BEARDSLEY CO., INC. Clothing and Shoes For Men and Young Men A Good Place to Buy The Right Clothes for Graduation 65 Main Batavia, N. Y. Compliments of ROXY'S MUSIC STORE The Home of All Things Musical 12-14 Jackson St., Batavia And in every work that he began in the service of the house of God, and in the law, and in the commandments, to seek his God, he did it with all his heart, and prospered. - - II Chronicles 31:21 Your Friend . . . Fred G. Stripp 11 Gulf Road Wyoming, N. Y. Phone 3171 AUTO SUPPLY CO. 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