THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS THE
1962
LYNDONVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL
LYNDONVILLE, NEW YORK
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ALMA MATER
You may range through all the rainbow
And love each eparate hue;
You may prai e the ro y sunri e
Or the evening kie so blue;
But the color of our h igh chool
Due honor hall not lack,
While we can ing of Lyndonville,
And the Orange and the Black.
Thru four long year of h igh chool
'Mid t the cene we love o well,
A the my t ic charms to knowledge
We vainly eek to pell;
Or we win athletic victories
On the ba eball field or track,
Still we work for dear old Lyndonville,
And the Orange and the Black.
When the care of l ife o'ertake us
Mingling fast our locks with gray,
Should our dearest hopes betray us
Fal e fortune fade away;
Stil l we bani h care and sadne
As we turn our memories back,
And recall tho e days of gladne s, 'Neath the Orange and the Black.
We dedicate this 1962 edition of the Echo to our vice-principal, Mr. Donald Herry, whose leadership and encouragement throughout our high school years have been continuously helpful.
His unfailing patience has benefited every senior who has been a member of his classes or worked on any school committee under his direction. Underlying his ever-present humor we feel a steadfast devotion to scholastic excellence. In his decisions concerning our problems we are aware of his sincere concern for the ultimate good of the students.
It is with gratitude and affection that we dedicate this year book to him.
DEDICATION
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IN APPRECIATION
We, the Senior Class of 1962, wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our class advisors, Mrs. Joan Huntington and Mr. Roy Plummer for their helpful advice and continuous support throughout the year.
...... �MINISTRATI¢N
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ADMINISTRATORS
Mr. Warner, Principal of Elementary School; Mr. Herry, Vice Principal
of High School; Mr. Sakowski, Supervi ing Principal.
OTTO J. STEW ART
District Superintendent of Schools of Orleans and
Niagara Counties.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
tanding: Dr. H. Bohnet, Mr. E. Zapf, Mr. E. Petrie,
Mr. F. Broadwell, Mr. C. Petrie, Mr. R. Wood
worth, Mr. E. Warner. Seated: Mrs. R. Harter,
Mr. E. Sakowski, Mr. J. Wright, Mrs. L. James,
Mrs. F. Custer. 9
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HISTORY
Hi tory : Mrs. Huntington, Mrs. Lake, Mr. Stornelli.
MATH AND SCIENCE
Art : Miss Saraf. cience : Mr. Schoen, Mr. Boyd. Math : Mrs. Webber, Mr. Derry.
cience : Mr. Dingler and Miss Masters.
LANGUAGE
Engli h and French, Mrs. Schoen; English and Latin, Mrs. Byerly; Reading,
Mr. Winder; Engli h, Mr. Brooks, Mrs. Petrie.
SPECIAL SUBJECT
Instrumental Music, Mr. Plummer; Agriculture, Mr. Dingler; Librarian, Mrs.
Oakes; Art, Miss Sutcliff; Vocal Mu ic, Mr. Benedict; Business, Miss O'Brien;
Driver Training and hop, lh . Pratt; Guidance, Mr. Schoen; Home Economics,
Mrs. Bradley.
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PRIMARY Top Row : Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs. Bane, Miss Dickinson, Mrs. Todkill , Mrs. Fraser,
Mrs. Cleary. Front Row: Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Gay, Miss Lienhart, Mrs. Miller,
Mrs. Hollenbeck, Mrs. Sanderson.
INTERMEDIATE
Top Row : Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Ackerson, Mr . Schorn pert, Mr. Bennett, Mr.
Johnson. Front Row : Miss Close, Mrs. Barnum, Mrs. Gotts, Mrs. Poler, Mr. Cole.
CLERICAL
Library Assistants : Mrs. Layer, Mrs. Slusser. Office taff : Mrs. H ungerford,
Mrs. Custer and Mrs. Baker.
HEALTH
Physical Education : Mr. Hartsen, Miss Gray and Mrs. Kimi.
CAFETERIA WORKERS
Mr. Barnum, Mr. Breeze, Mr. Roh
land, Mr. Wolfe. Ab ent: Mr.
Wienke.
tanding: Mr . Heidemann, Mr.
Whitney, Mr. Dack, Mr. Smythe, Mr. Chaffee, Mr. Ehrenreich, Mrs.
Dack. Kneeling: Mr. Munzel, Mr.
B iII i n g s I e y, Mr. Martin, Mr.
Thaine, Mr. Newman.
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Standing: Mrs. Kenyon, Mrs. Row
ley, Mrs. Van Aernum, Mrs. Foss.
Sitting: Mrs. Fisk, Mrs. Foss, Mrs.
Sweetman.
CUSTODIANS
BUS DRIVERS
tNIOR$
Sitting: K. Johnson, J. !iller. tanding: S. Jones, M. Herry.
SENIOR OFFICERS
e ident _
e-President
retary
Joan Martin
Johanna Billingsley
Patricia Chapple
Wanda Munzel ea urer
visors ______ ____ _ _ Mr. Little, Mr . Warner
FRESHMAN-1959
e ident __ ___ ______ _ _ ____ Kent Johnson
ce-President _____ ________ _ ____ Martha H erry
cretary - -- - - - - - ----- - ------ - - - - Rick Parsons
·easurer -- ---- - - ---- - - - ----- Marsha Whipple
!visors _____ ______ Mr. Warden, Mr. Schtulberg
JUNIOR-1961
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President
Vice-President
Secretary _ _ -----------
Trea urer ---------
Rick Parsons
Carlise Bal chmiter
Marcia Johnson
Joan Chaffee
Advisors - - - - - - ------- Mr. Warden, Mrs. Warner
SOPHOMORE-1960
Pre ident _ ____ Kent Johnson
Vice-Pre ident ___ ___ Martha Herry
Secretary _ _ _ ________ _ _______ _ Sandra Jones
Treasurer Jo Ann Miller
Advisors _______ Mr . H untington, Mr. Plummer
SENIOR-1962
Carlise Ann Balschmiter
"Hanna"
Academic Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Class V i c e - president 2; County Chorus 3; Latin Club 1; All State 4; Senior Play 4.
Undecided "Curfew must not ring
tonight."
Mary Johanna Billingsley "Joie"
Academic Press Club Editor-in-Chief 4; Girl's Intramurals 1, 2; Youth Center Committee 2; Photography E d i t o r o f Year book 4; Assistant Photography Editor of Yearbook 3; Latin Club 1; Senior Play 4.
College "Don't follow me I'm lost."
Maria T. Arosemena "Titita"
Commercial Transfer - School - Escuela -Profesional "Isabel Henera Obaldin", Panama City; Student Council 4; Yearbook Staff 4.
College "She is Venus when she
smiles."
Bradley Bentley "Brad"
Industrial Arts J. V. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Boy's Intramurals 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All State 1, 2, 3; County Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4.
College "To thine own self be true."
Ann L. Bohnet "Annie"
Academic Copyright Editor 4; J. V. Cheer leading 3; Madrigal Singers 2; Latin Club 1.
College "Two dimples tack her smile
in place."
Carol E. Bayne
Commercial Press Club 2; Girl's Intramurals 1; Chorus 3.
Work "A maiden never bold, of spirit still and quiet."
Joan Marie Chaffee "J o"
Commercial, Homemaking
Madrigal Singers 2; Chorus 1, 3; Cla�s Treasurer 2; County Chorus 3; Home-Ec Club 1.
Business "The art of consists i n pleased."
School pleasing b e i n g
Nancy A. Cooper "Nan"
Commercial Home-Ec Club 1.
Work "She won't live long single."
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Lynn Canham
Agriculture F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Boy's Intramurals 1.
Undecided "Hasten slowly."
Karen Linda Clute
Commercial Twirling 1, 2, 4.
Medical Secretary "It is good to be merry and wise."
Richard L. Ehrenreich "Dick"
Academic Press Club 3, 4; Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Boy's lntramurals 1, 2, 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; County Chorus 1, 3; All State 4.
College "He dared to walk the lower halls."
Patricia J. Chapple "Pat"
Academic Student Council 2, 3; Press Club 3, 4; Girls' Intramurals 1, 2; Class Secretary 1; Latin Club 1; A.F.S. Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4.
College "Pedestrians! You are no longer safe."
E. Sharon Huntington "Sherry"
Commercial & Homemaking Girl's Intramurals 1; HomeEc Club 2.
Business School "Blushing is the color of virtue."
Martha Ann Berry "Marth"
Academic Press Club 1, 2; J.V. Cheerleading 1, 2; Varsity Cheerleading, 3,4; Chorus 3, 4; All State Sectional C h o r u s 4; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Senior Play 4.
College "I haven't yet seen the boy I can't handle."
Larry Gaddis "Gaddy"
Commercial Work & Marriage
"Boys will be boys."
Linda Anne Hollingshead
Commercial & Academic Girl's Intramurals 1, 2; Chorus 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
College "The future belongs to those who prepare for it."
Judith S. Gibson "Judy"
Academic Press Club 1, 2; Girl's
Intramurals 1. College
"I try so hard to be good."
Terry E. Houseman
Academic J.V. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Boy's Intramurals 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Senior Play 4.
College "A fresh and free and friendly man."
Bruce W. Krenning "Freddy"
Academic F.F.A. 1; Football 1,
2, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Boys' Intramurals 1, 2. "Persuasion hung long on his lips."
Joan Marie Martin "Jo"
Academic Press Club 3, 4; Chorus 1,3, 4; Class President 1; Latin Club 1. "Free from care - full of fun."
Kent Johnson "Huck"
Academic Student Council 3; Press Club 3; J.V. Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Boys' Intramurals 1, 2; Class President 3, 4; Senior Play 4.
School of Transportation "All that I've learned, I've forgotten; all that I know, I've guessed."
Donald J. Manley "Don"
Academic College
"A penny saved is a penny earned."
Jo Ann Miller "Jo"
Academic Band 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Latin Club 1; All State 2,3,4; County Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2; Senior Play 4; Future Teachers of America 4.
Fredonia State Teachers College
"Who so would be a man would be a non..oconformist."
Sandra � Jones "Sandy"
Commercial, Homemaking
Press Club 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Class Secretary 4; Library Club 1, 2; Home-Ec Club 2.
Business School "A place for everything and everything in its place."
Rick Parsons
Academic Student Council 1; Student Council Vice-President 3; Student Council President 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Boy's Intramurals 2; Chorus 1; Class President 2; Class Secretary 3; County Chorus 1; Youth Center Committee 1; Latin Club 1; Senior Play 4; A. F. S. Club 4.
College "Women disturb me not."
Patricia Lynn Myhill "Pat"
Academic Girl's Intramurals 1, 2; J.V. Cheerleading 1; Varsity Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; All State 4; County Band 3.
College ''Life would be intolerable, were it not for men."
Donna Mathewson
Academic Student Council 4; Press Club 2, 3; Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook 4; Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook 3; Latin Club 1; Senior Play 4.
College "100 words a minute - no typewriter."
Susan Palmer "Mabel"
Commercial, Homemaking Chorus 3; Home-Ec Club 1.
Business School "There is a bit of the devil in evt>ry angel."
Wanda Munzel "Squeak"
Academic Press Club 2; Girl's Intramurals 1, 2; J.V. Cheerleading 1, 2; Varsity cheerleading 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Class Treasurer 1; Latin Club 1; Senior Play 4.
College "One of the greatest pleasures of life is conversation."
Loren Parsels
Commercial Football 1, 2; J.V. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Boy's Intramurals 1, 2; Press Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; County Band 3; Pep Band 3, 4; Senior Play 4.
Business School "I love any discourse - of rivers, fish, and fishing."
William R. Plummer "Bill"
Academic
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Ba ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ba eball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; County Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2; Volley Ball 1, 2.
College
"Silence is golden."
Barbara evenski "Barb"
Academic - Commercial Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Intramurals 1, 2; Youth Center Committee 2, 3. "A woman's whole life is a
h istory of the affections."
Gregory R. Peters "Pete"
Academic
Football 1; Boy's Intramural 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2;
College
"I shall look up to no one."
Barbara Rutherford "Barb"
Homemaking Twirling 2, 3, 4.
Work
"There's nothing like a little judicious levity."
Madeline Simsik "Maddy"
Academic
Girl's Intramurals 1; J.V. Cheer leading 1; V a r s i t y Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; All State 3; County Band 2.
College
"But it's the latest style."
Paul Rucinski "Power"
Academic
Football 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4.
College
"Gentleman unafraid.''
Neil C. Woodworth "Crazy legs"
Academic
Yearbook Staff 4; Student Council 1, 4; Press Club 1, 3; J. V. Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 3; Boy's Intramurals 1, 2; Boy's State 3.
College
"An innocent face, but you never can tell."
Sidney Thaine "Sid"
Agriculture F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Reporter 2, 3.
"Why worry, i t ' s bound to happen any-
way."
James Sinclair "Jim"
Academic
Assistant Art Editor of Yearbook 3; Chorus 3, 4; Youth Center Committee 1; Youth Center Committee Chairman 1.
Marsha Whipple "Sha-Sha"
Academic
U.S. AIR FORCE
"Early to bed and early to rise, leaves no bags under your eyes."
Press Club 3; Girl's Intramurals 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Class Treasurer 3; Literary Editor of Yearbook; Assistant Literary Editor of Yearbook 3; Latin Club 1; All State 2; County Band 1, 2; Pep Band 1, 2; Dance Band 1 ,2; Senior Play 4; A. F. S. Club 4.
College
"I've a great memory for forgetting."
Carol M. Smith "Carol"
Commercial Year book S t a f f 4; Chorus 3, 4; Twirling 4.
I. B. M.
"Quiet as the day is long."
Geri Lynne Woodworth "Geri"
Academic
Press Club 2, 4; Chorus 3, 4; County Chorus 3; Business Manager of Year book 4; Assistant Business Manager of Yearbook 3; Senior Play; President of F. T. A., 4.
Teacher's College
"I believe in the ultimate decency of things."
NAME
"Chikita" Arosemena "Boom boom" Balschmiter "Lightfoot" Bayne "Brad" Bentley "Mary" Billing ley Loui�e Bohnet "Bug�" Canham ",Jo" Chaffee "Terry" Chapple
"Cupcake" Clute "Schnooke" 'ooper "Bubbles" Ehrenriech "Gaddy" Gaddis "Jude" Gib�on "Blondie" Herry "Yuk- Yuk" Hollingshead "Pat" Houseman "Sherri" Huntington "Curly" Johnson "Sandy" Jones "Freddy" Krenning "Muscles" Manley "Marty" Martin "Birdie" Mathew on "Weasel" Miller "Squeak" Munzel "Shorty" Myhill "Mabel" Palmer "Parsels "Orv" Parsons "Shotgun" Peter "Ralph" Plummer "Power" Rucin ki "Tub " Rutherford "Babs" Sevenski "Cuddle " Simsik "Tiger" Sinclair
"Pete" Smith "Lightning" Thaine "Sha Sha" Whipple "Jeremiah" Woodworth ''Crazyleg " Woodworth
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AMBITION
Medical Secretary Flapper Secretary Farmer Professional Student Nurse Hot Rod Racer Secretary Go back to Greece
Medical Secretary Secretary Engineer Graduate Registered Nurse Dental Hygienist History Teacher Tum over a new leaf "Lone Ranger II" Head of Langdon Truck Lines Secretary Veterinarian .Janitor Typist Administrative Nurse Music Teacher Be accepted at Notre Dame Phy. Ed. Teacher Secretary to lawyer Pro Baseball Player Educated Bum To own Palwak's Engineer Doctor Cowboy Nurse Hair Stylist None in particular
Dancer Beachcomber Catch a Harvard man Teacher Comedienne
PROBABLY WILL BE
TV Announcer College Latin Professor "Twist" Queen Ballet Dancer Lead Man on a Chain gang Flying Trapese Artist Chief babysitter President of Mother's Club Owner of Peppermint Lounge
Bubble Dancer Riveter Movie Star P. Graduate A Bartender Missionary Burlesque Queen Flea Farmer Circus Rider Gas Station Attendant Night Club Entertainer Butcher Husband of Bridgit Bardot Owner of N. Y. Times Lady undertaker Baton Twirler Chief bottle washer Old Maid Lawyer's Wife Pro Tiddly Wink Player Educated Bum A clerk forever Caboose Keeper Nurse Lady a bouncer Owner of lighthouse Late President of Alcoholics Anony-
mous Traveling Salesman Janitor of Y.W.C.A. Cigarette girl at the Beachhead Emily Post II Owner of Peppermint Lounge
CHIEF WORRY
Mad Staying home on weekend'
Talkative Without hi bluej ean Not dieting D umb Without hi boat Weld Bringing the twi t to
Lyndonville The Navy A certain Medina Boy Robbing the cradle Getting married Getting the car California girls Not being able to do omething Tall Boisterous Girlless Snobbish Married With a 6' blond Not talking to Geri Untidy Agreeing A wall flower Being true to one boy Fat and 50 In a tuxedo A romeo Going to a dance Mode t With a high voice Fat Verbo e Peppy Staying at home
Loud Without his car Drunk Mad Scoring 20 point·
CAN YOU IMAGINE
HIM OR HER
Mi tletoe Phone call Homework Reputation Fingernail poli h Dropping things F.F.A. jacket In a bad mood Frowning
Diplomatic On a oap box H urrying Bald Without the car Without C'asey Hi tory class Weight Someone from Indiana Class of '62 Her "bomb" Fire bug Having to talk School paper Yearbook deadline Bruce vs. Doug Being in on thing Keeping her date straight Being nice Keeping calm Making a good impression Money Ball games History class Gaining weight Phone call' Suntan for dance: Getting a date
Getting called on in cla None Getting to ermany Selling pon orship Those nior parties
OUTSTANDING
CHARACTERISTIC
mile Boldne s Shyne s Phy ique Wit
ourtesy Quietness
incerity Per onality
Bluntne : Giggle Walk Hair Curly Hair Femininity Freckles Reliability Blush Tongue Exactnes:o; Curly hair Thriftiness Dependabili ly Eye. Forthrightne ·s Talkativenes Hair Walk Enthusia m
Reservation Height Athletic aiJility Volubility Fun lovingnes.
'oyne Hairdo Flirtatiou ne'
Quietne Mechanical ability Ab. entmindedne
eriou ne Clowning around
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TH E LINK THAT FOSTE RS FRIENDSHI P
THE AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE
Lyndonville Central chool i. proud to hav Maria Teresa Arose
m na of Panama vi:iting u: a. the representative of the American Field
ervice. Residing with the James �1athewson family at Millers, Maria lead.
th l ife of a bu. y t enager. In addition to her studies in American Hi . tory, EngiL h , Biology, Typing and bookkeeping, . he . pend orne of her time tell ing the people of Lyndonville and neighboring community about life in Panama.
::\1aria ha. greatly added to the :tudent.' feeling of brotherhood and go dwill. \Ve incerely hope that Maria will remember Lyndonville and it people a. her econd home, and perhaps return . omeday.
Thi� is Maria's nativt• dn•ss, whit·h she wears only on srH'eial on·a
sions and at Carnival tinw.
Maria �tudies hanl at home to keep up he1· marks.
AME R ICANS ABR OAD
As Lyndonville's second representative of the Americans Abroad Program, Patricia
happle spent the Summer in Greece. In July she . tayed on the island of rete; Augu t found her in the city of Amalia , which is located on the mainland.
The Lyndonville students and area groups have enjoyed her accounts of her experiences in that European country, and through her talks we have come to realize the importance of fellow hip with other nation .
Maria and Pat.
Pat with her second family, who live in the city
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AS WE WER E
1. B. Krenning 2. R. Ehrenreich 3. G. Woodworth 4. S. Thaine 5. P. Rucinski 6. P. Chapple 7. D. Mathewson 8. C. Bayne 9. R. Parsons and T. Houseman 10. W. Munzel 11. M. WhipnlP 12. T. Hou�em;tn 13. M. Wl>ipple and J. Billingsley 14. P. Mvhill 15. K. Johnson 16. J. Billing�ley 17. K. Clute 18. .T. Martin l!l. C. Bal!>chmiter 20. L. Par�el� 21. Bev and MadPlinP Sim�ik 22.
Cooper 23. L. Canham 24. J. Sinclair 25. J. Gib!<on 26. A. BohnE-t 27. W. Plumer 28. S. Jones 29. R. Parsons 30. R. Enrenreich 31. S. Huntington 32. J. Gibson, P. Chapple, S. Palmer. B. Krenninl:{, C. HousPman. R. Parson , C. BalschmitE'r 33. J. ChaffE-e 34. T. Hou!<Pman, J. Gihson, C. Houseman. C. Balschmiter, S. Palmer, P. Chapple, B. Krenning 35. J. Miller.
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JUNIORS
Vice Pre ident, G. Barnum; ecretary, K. Woodworth;
Pre ident, L. Hoffman; Trea urer, A. Joy.
CLASS
SOPHOMORES
PreRident, D. Krisher; Secretary, A. Barry; Vice
President, C. Woodworth; Treasurer, G. Wilson.
OFFICERS
FRESHMEN
President, T. Martin; Secretary, S. Sanderson; Vice
President, L. Woodworth; Treasurer, D. Tyson.
JUNIORS - MR. BOYD
Top Row : J. Grehlinger, S. Johnson, G. Bayne,
M. Baron, R. Brown, G. Barnum, W. Applin, L.
Goldsmith. M. Linda, R. Hoffman, Mr. Boyd. Second
Row : L. H offman, J. Cook, A. Drisdom, C. Krisher,
R. Breeze, L. H el sdon. Front Row: L. Flynn, M.
Jermyn, A. Joy, P. Lartz, B. Fisk, D. Lonnen, L.
Bane.
JUNIORS - MRS. BYERLY
Top Row : S. Routledge, W. Mapes, J. Seward, E.
Pritchard, A. Papp, L. Plummer, J. Wright, R. Wil
son, W. Rumble, J. Mape , J. Mathewson, Mrs.
Byerly. econd Row : J. Nellist, J. Petrie, N. Withey,
D. Watson, L. Meister, M. Lonnen, K. Woodworth,
K. Strickland. Front Row : C. Newman, N. Plummer,
T. Maynard, M. Lonnen, M. Starr, S. Sargent.
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SOPHOMORES - MRS. LAKE Top Row : E. Bell , K. Bane, G. Lonnen, G. Bentely ,
D . Lonnen, 0. Anstey, M . Breeze, R . Bane, D.
Krisher, D. Goetze, R. Herring, W. Bias, Mrs. Lake.
Second Row : J. Fraser, P. H art en, J. Lacey, V.
Hausler, J. Gaddis, L. Bane, C. Joy, J. Lonnen,
J. Harriman, E. McLendon, D. Goetze. Front Row :
M. Dumont L. Lartz, D. Chapple, M. James, A.
Barry, C. Maines, M. Barry, E. Horth, R. Hadstead.
Absent : L. Coke, C. Geiger, L. H artz.
SOPHOMORES -MISS O'BRIEN Top Row : D. Tuttle, E. Woods, G. Skinner, J.
Woodworth, G. Wilson, J. Saeva. Second Row : J.
Rouse, C. W oodworth, E. Oglesby, J. Yaxley, Miss
O'Brien. Front Row : W. Rutherford, E. Oglesby,
J. Schroeder, J. Palmer, S. Parsons. Absent : D.
Morrell, P. Smith, G. Plummer.
FRESHMEN - MR. BROOKS Top Row : S. Bake-, B. Bane, W. Bane, E. Corser,
R. Breeze, W. Green, C. Boyce, D. Baird, N. Dersley,
J. Gilbert, W. Austin, Mr. Brooks. econd Row : M.
Hass, B. Anderson, K. Eckler, B. Fitch, N. Cooper,
A. Carver, L. Buckland. Front Row : G. Barringer,
S. Breeze, M. Costich, M. Clark, M. Clark, E. Blake,
G. Buckland.
FRESHMEN - MR. DINGLER Top Row : Mr. Dingler, L. Woodworth, D. Tyson,
S. Shingleton, J. Whipple, S. Tombari. Second Row :
W. Zanow, W. Southworth , H. Smith, C. Wright,
S. Sanderson, C. Yaxley. Front Row : S. Stachewicz,
J. Wienke, D. Scharlaw, . Schompert.
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FRESHMEN - MR. DERRY Top Row: V. Hedley, W. Helsdon, W. eal; J. Kim
ball, R. H ibbard, B. Horth, J. James, L. Jackson,
L. Rutherford , C. Houseman, D. Miller, W . • tephens,
lfr. Derry. econd Row: T. Marti n, G. ellist.
Herry, A. MacDonald, P. Houseman, L. Phinney,
T. Hodgins. B. H ungerfo•·d, M. owak, G. Isom,
P. Mathewson. Front Row: B. Horth, J. Rucinski,
R. Oliver, D. Quintern, D. Loosse, B. Marek.
EIGHTH GRADE - MR. FIFIELD Top Row: .J. Wells, D. Crosby, R. Allen, L. Craw
shaw, D. F.hrPnreich, E. Bane, V. Broz k, D. Gainer,
R. lark, . Gowan, f. Emory, H. Bohn t, A. Cain.
Second Row: J. anham, D. Dickin!'on. C. Barnum,
D. Bedient, D. Ehrenreich. L. C'oke. D. Fuller, L.
Baron, R. Brinson. Fronf Row: H. Chapple, B.
Barry, D. Fan , B. Flynn R. Callard, P. Fisher,
R. Dumont. bsentees: J. oster, H. Hal loday.
EIGHTH GRADE - MR. WINDER Top row : C. Raymondjack, S. Williams, D. Schuner,
K. Strickland, K. Starr, D. Woodroe, A. Wood
worth, M. Postle, E. Sweetman, R. Thiel, D. Mor
rell. Second row : R. Nettnin, W. Seward, D. New
man, S. Seekins, R. Merriman, J. Stachewicz, L.
Schroeder, P. Miller, J. Plummer, J. Thiel. Front
row : M. Rucinski, S. Zaph, Mr. Winder, C. Wienke,
N. Taylor. Ab entee : V. Sevenski, L. Papp, D.
Dunn.
EIGHTH GRADE - MISS MASTERS Top row: Miss Masters, C. Housel, N. Marek, J.
Gibson, V. Long, P. Harriman, H. King, L. Jones,
G. Kage, K. Kenyon, L. Houseman, D. Kenyon.
Second row : M. Jones, R. Lewis, K. Hartsen, G.
Maynard, G. Stephens, L. Fuller, J. Klino. Front
row: C. Marcks, M. Harrod, L. Hl'idl'mnn, R. Lon
nen, S. Johnson, S. Goff, M. llnusll.'l".
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EVENTH GRADE - MRS. WEBBER Top Rf>w: .T. Harri.;, K. L'mnf•n. R. Rre,•ze, W. Ding
ler, W. r:off. G. King, L. ('onper, .T. Long, R. Bane,
N. Landi!-!, R. r:reen, D. IIPdley. L . . Jones, L. Baird ,
L . . Jark!'lon . .'ccond Row: W. Dunn, G. Callard, J.
Buckland, S. Raker, R. Hillman, E. Thering, P.
Bickle, B. Hyde, C. Bre ze, Harrod, L. Foss,
D. Cain, W. McLendon. Front Row: K. Kimi, E.
Corser, B. Loosse, C. James, J. Emory, E. Lewis,
B. Bias.
SEVENTH GRADE - MR. STORNELLI Top Row: Mr. Stomelli, J. King, J. Marek, E. Wills,
H. Perry, D. Albone, J. Mapes, D. Morrell, T. Searls,
R. Wells, R. Worthworth, W. Rinker, P. Gowan, E.
Thering. Second Row: R. Sanderson, J. Miller, R.
Taylor, R. Worthworth, L. Stothers, L. Voelker,
K. Waterson, P. Wells, L. Hollingshead, R. Seven-
ski, S. Thomas, A. Petrie, G. Riodan, R. Staines.
Front Row: R. Zapf, R. Schompert, M. Sakowski,
R. Palmer, P. Yaxley, L. Tombari, M. Merriman,
G. Newman, C. Wilson, D. Stephens. Absentees:
B. Plummer, W. Starr.
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SIXTH GRADE - MR. JOHNSON Top Row : P. MacDonald, R. Ward, G. Tyson, D.
Jame , K. aeva, J. Lawrence, W. Starkes, D. Barry,
W. Taylor, L. Hyde, H. Geiger, h. Johnson. econd
Row : W. Miller, J. Tombari, J. Mim , B. Albone, R.
Ver ruyss , L. Houseman, P. Canham, D. Albone,
R. Bentley, D. Koester, R. Boi vert. Front Row :
L. Myhill, B. filler, R. Goff, . Taylor, B. Merlin,
S. Bane.
SIXTH GRADE - MR. BENNET Top Row : R. Peterson, E. Taylor, L. Miller, G.
Green, L. Rutherford, E. Barnum , R. Lane, D.
Oliver, J. Brown, R. Steimer, Mr. Bennett. econd
Row : E. Murray, R. Jones, R. Tombari, H. Bane,
R. Lewis, R. Bruning, D. Secloff, J. Ward, D. Vevan,
C. Cau. F ront Row : R. Bacon, E. Ilatt, L. Emory, D.
Koester, E. Dunn, R. Dingler.
SIXTH GRADE - MRS. GOTTS Top Row : P. Johnson, B. Parsons, S. Dack, M.
Schuner, D. Petrie, L. Schuner, L. Housel, J. Plum
mer, R. Barry, W. Maines. econd Row : P. Austin,
C. Bale, E. Bedient, L. Mar k. Front Row : M. Giam
papa, J. ewton, f. Sanderson, . Dunn, D. Seven
ski , J. Martin, J. Sakowski, K. Lartz, B. Mason.
FI FTH GRADE - MRS. SCHOMPER T Top Row : R. Allen, L. Hertz, G. Cau, M. Woodhull,
E. Gates, M. Stachewicz, J. Drisdom, C. WoodJ
worth , . Baker, R. Krenning, L. Watson, B. Smith,
L. Strickland, Mrs. Schomp rt. econd Row : C. Max
well , G. Schlau, R. Halliday, G. Albone, J. Hausler,
R. Broadwell, G. Housel, D. Oakes, T. Allport, F.
Long, trickland, J. Kimi, C. James. Front Row :
D. Barry, S. Robin on, P. Wirth, V. Tombari, D.
Pike, L. Loke, E. Thering.
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FIFTH GRADE - MRS. BARNUM Top IWw: T. Nellist, C. Ander on, D. Thering, C.
Dunn, M. Rinker, B. Wirth, M. EhPenreich, K. Can
ham, R. Lonnen, R. Oglesby, S. Bane, K. Ruther
ford. econd IWw : R. Petrie, C. Brabon, W. Hausler,
J. Thomas, D. Brant, B. Mank, B. Fitch, J. Carpen-
ter, E. Schwarpott, F. Fitzwater, M. Woods, R.
Kenyon, A. Newton. Front IWw: T. Stachewics, B.
Rucinski, A. Amsdill, R. Taylor, N. Plummer, D.
Foss.
FIFTH GRADE - MRS. POLER Top IWw: Mrs. Poler, D. Ralph, G. H arris, D. Mapes,
L. Grimes, R. Reimer, K. Dunn, R. Gainers, S. Dill,
H . Molten, S. Taylor. Front IWw: W. Barry, G.
Lusk, A. Anderson, R. Allen, C. Simmons, T. Dil l ,
K. Oliver, D . Murray.
FOURTH GRADE - MRS. BENNET Top Row: Mrs. Bennett, M. Gaddis, P. Johnson,
W. Stothers, E. Woodworth, L. Watts, S. Plummer,
A. Papp, M. Stawick, C. Oliver, M. Kilborn, L.
Landis, J. Bane, W. Thering. econd Row: C. Bacon,
L. Hoffman, B. Allport, P. MacJackson, J. Whipple,
M. Rilley, R. Boisvert, M. Herring, . Jermyn, S.
Gould. Front Row: W. Driston, W. Owen, M. Seeloff,
M. McLendon, D. Newman, W. Goff, A. Stache
wicz.
FOURTH GRADE - MISS CLOSE Top Row: Miss Close, C. Riches, M. Snowden, P.
Steimer, P. Dunn, W. Holsing, J. Bale. econd Row:
M. Crosby, lark, E. Carver, . Woodworth, D.
Cake, K. Scharping, L. Lake. Front Row: L. Taylor,
R. Edwards, V. Wolf, S. Klino, S. Lartz, L. Ricci,
C. Raymonjack, B. Jone , C. Fisher.
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FOURTH GRADE - MRS. ACKERSON Top Row : L. M i ller, Mr . Ackerson, P. Callard, D.
Montague, H. Lawrence, M. Bayne, D. Jame , G.
Ia on, . Miller, R. Boyce, P. Woody. , econd Row :
D. Albone, W. Hyde, F. Forrester, L. \'er Cruysse,
R. Horth, E. Emory, A. Cotriss, N. Mank. Front
Row : G. Amsdill , R. Caw, C. Coke, S. Dunn. Ab en
t ee : A. Le Van.
THIRD GRADE - MRS. PETERS Top Row: Mrs. Peters, V. Wolfe, P. Barry, S. Petrie,
J. Roger , R. ellist, D. Lartz, C. Smith, N. Seward,
J. Marek, M. Smith, M. Southworth. , econd Row :
L. Albone, M. Maynard, M. Harter, L. Gidley, K.
Bane, R. Rutinski, D. 'elli�t. Front Row: L. ew
ton, C. Bedient, B. Bates, L. M illis, D. Murray, J.
Riemer.
THIRD GRADE - MRS. FRASER Top Row : D. Dunn, J. Belson, R. Taylor, R. Schwarz
ott, B. Gainers, Mrs. Fras r, D. Dunn, R. Corser,
P. Emory, S. James. Front Row: T. Anderson, B.
Moten, J. Dunn, D. Forrester, P. Boyce, D. Grabow
ki, W. Oliver, R. Dunn. Ab ent: B. Lu k.
THIRD GRADE - MRS. GAY Top Row: B. Lartz, J. Baron, C. Kenyon, B. Merlin,
R. Woodworth, A. Derisley, K. Ostrander, J. Ams
dill, L. Harrod, S. Ricci. L. Schwartzott. econd
Row : D. Grabowski, G. Woodworth, D. Peters, C.
Boyce, J. Klatt, J. Wilson, R. Heideman, C. Bilicki.
Front Row : C. Schlau, D. Dumont, R. Brinson, K.
Schoelles, R. Neuman.
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ECO D GRADE - MRS. GALLAGH ER Top Row : J. Alhont>, G. Brant, T. Myer�. K. Seeloff,
L. Humphrey, E. Drisdon, J. Prahler, R. Petrie, T.
Klatt, D. Hou. eman, �1. Bohnet, L. Bale. econd
Row : L. Ralph, L. Tombari, J. Radun!\, D. Bias, R.
Heideman, J. Shingl ton, J. Lov well , J. Jermyn,
D. Barry, P. Hughe!\, D. elliRt, S. • tachewicz.
Front Row : C. CzarnopyRki, P. MaRon, J. Dunn, A.
Lonnen, L. Hausler, J. oke, H. Brown, E. Klatt,
J. Fitzwater. Absent : D. Hill.
SECOND GRADE - MRS. SANDERSON Top Row : M. Ki lborn, L. Coke, J. Woodworth, D.
Oakes, K. Rogers, . Breed, K. Bree?.e, C. Crooks,
C. Robinson, l\1. Parsels, M. Fisher, K. Woody.
.'econd Row : P. Hoffman, D. foore, S. Woodworth,
G. Thering, J. Giampapa, P. Howell , J. Sakowski, M.
Czarnopyski, l\1. Herry, happel. Front Row : B.
Parsons, L. Dunn, C'. Zapf. A. Housel, C. Foss, T .
Wolfe, D. Bacon. Absent : D. Bilicki.
SECO D GRADE - MRS. BANE Top Row: R. William:, R. Brumng, . Kennedy, A.
Landi., T O.·trander, G. Tomban, J. Yaxley, J.
Taylor. Second Row: I. Brant, D. Smith, D. Dunn,
D. ar�il l , T. Hyde. Front Ro"': C. Riffle, G. Taylor,
S. Ver Cru:se, :\L Kennedy, R. Dunn, V. Lu:k.
Absent : B. Brozek.
FIRST GRADE - MRS. TODKILL Top Row: C. Scharlay, J. Flood, J. Johnson, M.
Homes, M. Ricci, J. Prahler, F. Goodrich, L. Whip
ple, K. Baron, K. Klino, R. Bates, J. Kilborn, C. Dill.
econd Row: J. Scharlau, D. Owen, J. Woods, R.
Regling, D. Allport, T. Woodworth, B. 1ontaque,
J. Smith, K. Thering, R. Bruning, J. Goldsmith.
Front Row: D. Hausler, S. Gould, R. Hertz, D. How
ell, D. Hodgins, J. Williams, L. Allport, 1. Schwar
gott. bsentee : D. Coon, M. Kage.
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FIRST GRADE - MISS LIENH ART Top Row : J. Riley, R. Ver !·uysse, K. Woody, D.
Tombari, A. Jac·kson, A. Myers, D. Schoelles, R.
Kenyon, J. Hyde, D. Heideman. econd Row: T.
mith, R. Lovewell , M. Stawicki , L. elson, R. Tay-
lor. Front Row : W. chlow, R. Brown, . Moten, K. Bane, J. Kennedy, D. Petrie, B. Oderkirk, B. fank. Ab ent : C. LeVan, D. Woodward.
FIRST GRADE - MISS DICKINSON Top Row : R. Boisvert, P. Strother , J. Seeloff, R.
Hill, S. Roth, B. Landis, C. Plummer, K. Marshall,
M . Bane, G. Dix, B. Jones, R. Hoffman, B. Jordan,
J. Dunn, E. udd. !'cond Row : J. Foss, R. Brabon,
Y. Strictland, G. Wakefield, L. Mansell, J. M illis, J.
ellist, B. ewman, J. Wakefield, L. Dunn, B.
Bentley, B. Flinn. Front Row : S. Klatt, J. Maris
zewski, D. Manning-, L. Hyndman, M . Goetze, C.
Cooper, R. Plummer, W. Grabowski.
KINDERGARTEN - MRS. HOLLE BECK Top Row: E. Dunn, P. Cooper, \V. Holmes, D. Dunn,
D. Wolfe, K. Myers, C. Hol!;ing, D. Wih;on. Front How: R . ellist, L . Kenn d y , K . Goodrich, . Ed-
ward.·, C. H<'dl<'y, :\1. Hyd(•, • ·. Ll'\'an. (; . Racluns.
D. Hicci, G. Houst>man, .. F('l"g"<'l1, S. Xl'wman. mith, :\Irs. Hol lt>nlwck. Ab'-l'nt : A. Pattl'rson.
KI DERGARTEN - MRS. MILLER Top How: R. Clark, C. Pawlak, E. haffee, R.
Schoen, J. Whipple, B. Regling, Eppoloti, D.
James, J. lark, M. Knight, . Bentley, chlau,
K. Ralph. Front Row: J. Miller, G. Slusser, P. Mar-
tin, J. Pompey, B. B1·eeze, L. Bale, R. Belson, D.
Goldsmith, B. Riches. Absent: L. Bil icki, G. H eid
enian.
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KINDERGARTEN - MRS. CLEARY Top Ro'': L. Thering, D. Young, P. H ughes, E.
chunner, D. Pratt, S. Harter, C. Thoma , D. Lip
pold, C. Feldman, D. Bia., M. Wolfe, V. Brant, M .
Taylor. Front Row: K . Jordan, L . Portasica, D . eff,
M. Allport, D. Mank, D. Merlin, . Kabasta, J.
Broadwell, J. Hall. Absentee : S. Coon.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL Pre ident: J. wton Vice Pre. ident: K. Lartz
Top Row: L. Hoffman, D. Peters, G. Taylor, P. Gal
lard, R Kenyon, L. Hertz. econd Row: J. Shingle
ton, V. Wolfe, L. Loke, J. Dunn, J. Sakowski, R.
Steimer, J. ewton, K. Lartz, D. Albone. Front
Row: R. Bentley, L. Allport, T. Smith, D. Barry, D.
Ralph. dvisor: Mr. Warner.
�ORT$
Top Row : Coach A. Hartsen, Coach W. John on, W.
Mapes, T. Crosby, J. Jame , D. Fraser, J. Whipple, R.
B rown, K. Cooper, G. Skinner, R. Wilson, G. Bayne, E.
Pritchard, S. Coke, D. Goetz. Middle Row : Cadet A.
Breton, D. Goetz, P. Rucinski, L. Mei ter, J. Foss, N.
Derisley, H . Denson, E. Woods, W. Bias, R. Hibbard,
C. Boyce, W. Zanow, B. Krenning. First Row : Managers
P. MacDonald and R. Barry, P. Mathewson, W. South
worth, A. Giampapa, C. Herry, J. Edwards, W. Donald
Foreground : R. Par ons, W. Plummer.
FOOTBALL TEAM
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The 1962 football team, under the able leader. hip of coach Hart en and coach John-
on had the best ea on . ince 1957 compil ing a 4 win, 2 lo. s record. The team won the "C" league champion. h ip and wa third in B-C league. Losing only to Oakfield and Corfu the "Tigers" also broke a coring record piling up 122 point in one . eason.
Ther.e were six Seniors on the team this year led by captains Rick Parsons and Bill
Plummer. They were Paul Rucinski, Dan Fra er, Ken C'ooper and Bruce Krenning.
The scoring wa as follows : Bill Plummer 64, Ed Wood 38, Rick Par ons 12, Wally Mapes 7, and Paul Rucinski scoring on a point after the touchdown.
The team is very grateful for the pirit of the student body and the townspeople, who supported us, and cheered us on to victory.
Standing: W. Plummer, L. Parsels, T. Crosby, R. Parsons, K. Johnson, R. Ehren
reich, N. Woodworth, B. Bentley, T. Houseman, Manager, J. Stachewicz.
VARSITY
Again this season Coach March came to Lyndonville to build another good team. In our first two game again t Kendall, our traditional rival, and a very good team from Oakfield, the boys didn't click. However, the team finally came through in a game with Alexander. Down by 27-17 at half time, they came on strong to win 45-43 in the second half.
BASKETBALL
Rick Parsons, Richard Ehrenreich, and William Plummer were cho en captains out of the eight seniors on the team. With the h elp of the student body and especially the cheerleaders, we hope the team does as well for the remainder of the season.
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Top row: Mr. Stornelli, D. Krisher, L. Plummer, J. Whipple, G. Skinner, S. Coke, R. Herry, G. Bent
ley, J. Woodworth. Front row: J. Coster, C. Herry, E. Bell, A. Giampapa, G. Wilson, W. Helston, T. Martin, D. Crosby.
J V BASKETBALL
By looking at the core thu far this ea on ii seem as though our J. V. Tiger have met tiff oppo ition. Though the Tiger h ave been on the short end of the coring o far this ea on it i how they play the game that really count�. Under Coach Stornelli Jay-Veec; h ave di played good port man h ip in all their conte ts and in some spot have shown a potential greater than their record account for. However, with a team compo ed mo tly of fir t year men and the remaining player of last year's team that aw limited action the J . V . team need a little time before i t begins t o work a a unit. When this is accomplished our J . V . Tigers will how us better re ults in the near future. The tarting line-up con i t of ace rebounder Gary Skinner and Lee Plummer, with John Woodworth, Terry Martin and "Tony" Giampapa a backcourt play-maker .
SPORTS SCORES BATTING AVERAGES- 1961
Name AB H Avg.
Parsons, R. 42 19 .452
Peters, S. 42 16 .380
Taylor, D . 40 15 .375
Long, R. 37 11 .297
Parsels, L. 38 11 .289
Plummer, W. 45 9 .200
Ehrenreich, R. 33 6 .181
Woodworth, P. 13 2 .154
Rucinski, P. 26 3 .115
Bentley, B. 19 2 .105
Brown, R. 6 3 .500
King, J. 2 1 .500
Mapes, W. 1 0 .000
Won-9
Lost-3 Team Batting Avg.-.285
FOOTBALL SCORES
Alexander 7 Lyn. 19
Barker 0 Lyn. 13
Pavilion 0 Lyn. 39
Elba 6 Lyn. 26
Oakfield 32 Lyn. 12
Corfu 20 Lyn. 13
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JUNIOR VARSITY
BASKETBALL SCORES
L. C. S. 33 Kendall 42
L. C. S. 36 Oakfield 56
L. C. S. 34 Alexander 37
L. C. S. 37 Corfu 35
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'tanding : Coach Hartsen, R. Brown, R. Ehrenreich, N. Woodworth, W. Mapes,
G. Bemtley, B. Bently, L. Parsels, P. Rucinski. Kneeling : R. Parsons, W. Plum
mer.
BASEBALL
As baseball sea o n began, the boys realized t a long hard road lay ahead if they were to apture the league championship which was . to Elba the year before. Under the guide of Coach Hartsen, the team fought endle stoward this goal, and. when the season was r, the Lyndonville Tigers had once again ned the title of "Champions."
After the regular season, the team repreted L. C. S. in the Section V, quarterfinal roff game again t Cuba. This was the Tiger ' t game of the year, the team playing error-
ball and winning by a score of 8-1 .
Naples Central School wa the opponent for the semifinal game, and it was with this game that the season ended for Lyndonville. Behind 8-2 going into the la t inning, the Tigers staged a desperate rally, only to see it fall short by one run. Naples won, 8-7, and the hopes for that long-awaited game at Redwing Stadium were stymied for another year.
Hopes are high at L. C. S. for another successful campaign in 1 962. The team will be comprised of mostly seniors and all indications point to a happy season for Coach Hartsen and the student body of Lyndonville Central School.
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Top Row : A. Barry, P. Myhill, W. Munzel. First Row : M. Henry, M.
Simsik, S. Paksons.
JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Top Row : M . owak, P. Hartsen. First Row : M. Ha ·s, . Routledge,
L. Flynn, L. Lartz.
J UNIOR A watery wonderland wa the theme for
our Junior Prom, entitled "The Enchanted Sea." The decorations included a sunken ship, an
underwater castle, a mermaid and a treasure chest. On the stage were two giant seashells, which served as the thrones for the king and queen.
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PROM Rick Parsons and Patricia Myhill reigned
as king and queen. Their royal attendants were : Martha Herry, Wanda Munzel, Barbara Sevenski, Madeline Simsik, Marsha Whipple, B radley Bentley, Kent Johnson, Terry Houseman, Jim Sinchair, and Niel Woodworth.
Standing : J. Bil lingsley, M. Whipple, G. Woodworth, A. Bohnet. Sitting:
Advisor: Mrs. Bradley, D. Mathewson, M . Simsick.
YEARBOOK STAFF
Editor-in-Chief
Photography Editor
Literary Editor
Art Editor
Bu ine Manager
Copyright Editor
Th i. wa: a very eventful year for the member. of the yearbook . taff. The cia. decided to change to Inter-Collegiate Pre . . , which meant that the whole yearhook had to be completed by December 25. After . everal rushes for those deadlines, we were greatly relieved when the final layouts were put in the mail.
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Donna Mathewson
Johanna Billingsley
Mar ha Whipple
Madeline Simsick
Geri Woodworth
Ann Bohnet
However we are proud of the "Echo", and feel a . en. e of accompli. hment for the time we spent. Our thank go out to all those who helped us and we hope you will be as proud of i t as we are.
Standing : C. Herry, S. Goff, C. Breeze, M. Nowak, D. Mathewson, N.
Woodworth, C. Wilson. eated : H. Bohnet, N. Plummer, L. Flynn, R.
Parsons, L. Lartz, G. Wilson.
STUDENT COUNCIL
Rick Parsons
Naomi Plummer
President _
Vice-Pre ident
Secretary -------------------- Linda Flynn
Treasurer
Calendar Keeper
Advisor _
------------------ Linda Lartz
- - - -- - ------ - ------ - - - __ Gary Wilson
___ ------------------- Mr. Berry
The Student Council, con isting of two students elected from each grade and an honorary member, Maria Theresa Aro emena, represents the entire tudent body. It governs all the activities of the various classes and student organizations. By bringing all such activities before the Council, conflicting interests are prevented and often helpful criticism is handed down.
The Student Council is also a service organ-
ization. I t provide the tudent body with a weekly schedule of school event , and selects as embly programs. Again this year, the Student Council collected money for the chool welfare fund at Christmas time.
The main money-making project of the Student Council is the sale of individual picture . This year, however, PTA calendars were also sold.
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First Row : L. Canham, G. Bentley, G. Bayne, S. Thaine. Back Row : D. Lonnen,
M . Lonnen, J. Fraser, D. Goetze, D. Goetze. Kneeling : L. Plummer, J. Seward.
FUTURE FARMERS OF AME RICA
President
Vice-Pre ident
Secretary
Trea urer
Reporter
Sentinel
Advisor
At the beginning of the '61-'62 chool year, the election of. officer of the Lyndonville F.F.A. took place. There weren't any Agriculture I tudents to be initiated into the Greenhand degree, but last year's Greenhands were rai. ed to Chapter Farmers.
The F.F.A. planned a j unk drive for th is year'. main activity, in order to help raise
Lynn Canham
Sidney Thaine
John Seward
Lee Plummer
Gary Bayne
Gordon Bentley
Mr. Dingler
money for the purcha. e of F.F.A. j ackets. Among the other activities cheduled
for this year included F.F.A. basketball, and the annual Father and Son Banquet. We also participated in the Niagara-Orleans Parliamentary Procedure Contest and j udging conte. t .
Gary Bayne
Top Row : J. Nellist, T. Maynard, A. Papp, L. Holling head, C. Sevenski, B.
Plummer, Mr. Shoen, K. Woodworth, D. Tyson. econd Row : J. Petrie, N. Wood
worth, B. Bentley, J. Fraser. First Row : P. Chapple, G. Woodworth, J. Miller.
FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB
Pre ident
Vice-Pre ident
Secretary
Trea urer
Parliamentarian
H istorian _ _ __ _ _ _ _ · - _ _ _
Geri Woodworth
Patricia Chapple
Jeanette Petrie
Neil Woodworth
Jo Ann Miller
Bradley Bentley
Thi year there wa a new organization added to the extra curricular activities of Lyndonville Central School. I ts title is the Lucian A. Webber Chapter of the Future Teachers of America. I t is an organization of young people interested in the field of teaching. We have as our objectives learning the basic fundamentals of the profession. Our projects include program. with speakers on education, trips to nearby State Teachers
olleges, and a recruit campaign in ninth and tenth grades. Some long-range plans branch out to the State and National Associations and their conventions. We also hope to form a teachers aid program.
It is hoped that more students will take an interest in this new and growing club. Teaching has tremendous needs and possibilities waiting to be filled by high school students.
Jo Ann M iller
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Back Row : ::\1r. Boyd, J. Palmer, E. Bell , K. Bane, P. Hartsen, Mr. Shoen, C.
::\1aines, R. Bane, C. Geiger, ::\L James . . ' econd lto w : E. Pritchard, J. Schroeder,
R. Baker, G. Plum mer. First Row : ::\1. Barry, J. Fraser.
SCIENCE CLUB
Pre ident
Vice-President
Ronald Bane
Randall Baker
Secretary-Treasurer Kirk Bane
Advisors Mr. Boyd and Mr. Shoen
After . everal delays, the Science Club finally got under way. Organized at the beginning of the school year by Ronald Bane, \\'ith the a si:tance of our advisors Mr. Boyd and Mr. Shoen, the club now consi. ts of fourteen members. The main objectives of this club are to increase the . tudent's knowledge of science and per hap' stimulate new hobbies in the many fields of science.
At the present time we are going to af-
filiate with Science Club of America and Science Service of Wa. hington, D. C. In the spring we shall enter the be. t of our individual projects and possibly a club project in the area . cience fairs.
Although this is the first time that a club of th is type has been formed in our h igh school, we are confident that it will create enough interest and enthu iasm to continue in the future.
Kirk Bane
Back Row : J. Petrie, G. Woodworth, D. Tuttle, J. Yakley, . Sevenski, J. Cook,
K. Strickland, . Jone , D. Tyson, Mrs. Shoen. Fir t Row : J. Martin, P. Chapple,
T. Houseman, J. Billengsley, P. Rucinski.
PRESS CLUB Editor-in- hief Johanna Billing ly
High chool Editor
Elementary School Editor
Feature Editor
Sport Editor
Bu ine Manager
Advi or
The "Tiger's Roar" got underway this year under the able leader hip of our advi or, Mrs. Schoen. The cooperation of the staff and their willingne to work were two reason for its succe s.
Joan Martin, as Feature Editor, was given the responsibil ity of handing out as
ignments to the reporter , and seeing that they were handed in on time and all the deadline met.
After assignment were given, the re-
Pat happle
Terry
Hou eman
Joan Martin
Paul Rucin ki
andy Jone
Mr . choen
porter ubmitted their article for correction to Mr . choen. After they were proofread, they were taken to the typist who prepared tencils and then ran them through the mimeograph machine.
The "Tiger' Roar" included such article a : High School news, Elementary School new , Sport , Activities and many other that provided intere ting topic to the admini tration and student .
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SENIOR PLAY
Mr. Midnight
Rita Baxter
Jane Baxter
Victrola
Fred Dana
LeRoy Doyle
Edwina ook
Loren Par el
Wanda Munzel
Donna Mathew on
Jo Ann Miller
Paul Rucin ki
Bradley Bentley
Johanna Billing ley
What a pal. Meanwhile, back tage . . . .
Belinda Elliot
ada Owen
Pat ey Farrel
O'Brien
Keith Garland
Harvey rn i t h
Mr . Dana
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Under the able guidance of Mr. Brook , the enior Play, "No Boys Allowed", wa a great ucce .
The play centered around a girl 's lumber party, which wa di rupted everal time by a Midnight Prowler and four neighbor boys.
The ucce of the play wa due not only to the member of the cast, but al o to the many people who worked beh ind stage.
You don't mean we could be murdered ! . . .
Martha Herry
Mar ha Whipple
Carli e Bal chrniter
Rick Parson
Kent John on
Terry Hou ernan
Geri Woodworth
An dat's a fact! I implore you, Rita !
U$ 1 ¢
Front Ro'l\ : C. Maine�. C. Wright, . Cooper. Second
Row: J. Gibson E. Cor�er, C. Barnum. Third Row: W.
Plummer, T. Martin, D. Baird. Fourt h Row: G. Riordan,
R. Woodworth, W. Rinker, P. Hartsen, B. Bane, J.
Woodworth, J. Coster, A. Woolworth, D. Watson, C.
Wienke. Top Row: P. Lartz, S. Zaph, J. Buckland, L.
Heldson, G. Peters, K. Lonncn, H . Perry, B. Horth.
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Pre ident
V ice-Pre iden t
SENIOR Jo Ann Miller
Bradley Bentley
Th e Lyndonville C'entrnl chool Senior Bnnd ha. increa"ecl in sir.e from la. t year's 55 to the present number of 68. Our activities were varied and stimulating this year. The Pep Band formed again to aid the football team both at home and away. Five band members nlayed in the band at the annual Sectional All-State held in Attica. County Band found more students than ever before attendin� from Lyndonville. Both Sectional n nd County Band proved valuable experience in te. ting ability and
Front Row: A. Giampapa, L. Lartz, A. Barry, J. M iller.
econd Row: C. Raymondjack, R. Nettnin, J. Thiel,
chomp rt, L. Hollingshead , P. Myhill. Third Row: K.
Kimi, S. Thomas, E. Sweetman, D. Loo se, L. Voelker, P. Houseman, M. Hass. Fou r t h Row: D. Dickinson, G.
Plummer, D. Lonnen, L. Par el , R. Woodworth, B.
Loo e, B. Horth, J. Lonnen, R. Schompert, L. Meister.
Top Row: J. Whipple, A . Petrie, J. James, G. Bentley,
R. Brown, Mr. Plummer.
Secretary
Trea urer
BAND Pat ricia Myhill
Alice Barry
extending good social relatione; w i th other m u sicians. The A pple Fe-;tiva l
and parade in Med ina kept us i n marc h i n g for·m a t t i red a : "A pple Pickers."
To concl ud our year's work we put on a Spr· ing C'onc rt and m a rched
i n the Memorial Day Parade.
With such enth usiasm on the part o f the band, we can't help b u t
h ave another s uccessful year i n 1 962-63.
Jo Ann Mil ler
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Top Row : L. Bane, J. Kimball, C. Houseman, K. Wood
worth, '. Withey, D. Krisher, R. Baker, W. Anstey, R. Ehrenreich, R. Herring, L. Hollingshead, K. Eckler, G.
Woodworth, K. Strickland. Second Row : J. Cook, E.
Horth, P. Smith, J. Ma:-tin, C. Balschmiter, .J . Schroeder,
W. Mapes, E. Pritchard, J. Woodworth, E. Blake, L.
Flynn, C. Joy. First Row : A. Carver, D. Quintern, T.
Maynard, P. Myhill, L. Buckland, W. Southworth, N.
Derisley, E. Woods, V. Hausler, G. Buckland, M. Herry,
M r. Benedict.
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CHORUS
A the curtain ro e on the 1 961-62 school year, the choru began rehearsing under the direction of Mr. Benedict. A good turnout of 40 ambitious student made it possible for this group to participate in many activities. On November 1 1 , Martha Herry, Carli e Bal chmiter, and Emmet Pritchard repre-
ented Lyndonville at Attica in the all-state Sectional chorus. Another group went to county chorus.
The chorus presented its two annual events - the Christma Program and the Spring Concert with much uccess.
The final performance of our chorus was Baccalaureate Service ; many Seniors having been under the direction of Mr. Benedict for four year (and) felt a bit melancholy a they sang "The Lord Bless You and Keep You" for the Ia t time.
Top Row: L. Housel, K. Lartz, R. Dingler, J. Carpenter,
B. Smith, B. Maines, J. Tombari, J. Ward, J. Plummer,
J. Martin, D. Barry, R. Bentley, D. Albone, R. Steimer,
B. Wirth. econd Row: C. Baker, L. Watson, H. Plummer,
E. Therring, D. Brant, A. Amsdill , E. Klatt, S. Robinson,
L. Hertz, D. Therring, M. Ehrenreich, S. Dack, D. Petrie,
D. Barry. First Row: P. MacDonald, K. Rutherford, M .
Rinker, C . Dunn, J . Kimi, R . Petrie, C . Woodworth, B .
Broadwell.
J UNIOR BAND
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PE P BAND
Front Row : . Schompert, L. Holli ngshead, J. Miller, . Housel, C. Raymond
jack. • econd Row : H. Bohnet, L. Baird, . Maines, . W right, D. Baird.
Third Row : A. Woodworth, D. Watson, J. Lonnen, . Plummer, D. Lonnen,
D. Dickin!;on. Fourt h Ro\\ : M r. Plummer, J. oster, L. Parsels, J. Wood
worth, B. Bentley. Top Ho\\ : G. Pet rs, . Zaph, G . Bentley, L. Hel ·don.
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The C loss of 1 962 wou ld l i ke to thank the fol lowmg people who have
h e l ped us to f i nance ou r yea rbook. By having sponsors i n stead of advert i se rs,
we were aga i n able to hove hard covers and others embe l l i shments which i n
the post we re for too expensive To these people, our sponsors, we wou ld
l 1 ke to express our deepest grati tude for making th 1s f i ner i ssue of the
"EC H O" poss ib le .
ILVER PON ORSHIPS
ALBION MOTOR CO fP ANY Albion, New York
ANDERSON MOTORS Medina, New York
B RIGG'S GROCERY Lyndonville, New York
ARMSTRONG'S DRUG STORE Medina, New York
BLOOM'S FLOWER SHOP Albion, New York
B E ACH H EAD Medina, New York
CROSBY - WHIPPLE O I L CORP. Lyndonville, New York
BARKER LAUNDROMAT Barker, New York
BLISSETT'S CHI LDRENS SHOP Medina, New York
BLOOM'S KENDALL ERVICE Medina, New York
BOKMAN B ROTHERS Medina, New York
B RAMER'S ELECTRIC Medina, New York
B RONSON'S DRY GOODS Medina, New York
COFFEY B ROTH E RS INC. Albion, New York
FELDMAN'S REPA I R SHOP Lyndonville, New York
CASEY NURSING HOME Medina, New York
CHARMTOWNE Medina, New York
CLUB 3 1 Medina, New York
FAMI LY HARDWARE Albion, New York
SILVER SPONSORSHIPS
DIANA THEATRE Medina, New York
FAMI LY SHOE SHOP Medina, New York
DR. A. K. ENGLE & DR. W. TROLLEY Medina, New York
LAKE EDGE FARMS Lyndonville, New York
HARRADINE IMPLEMENTS Albion, New York
H EYE LANDAUER MOTOR ORP. Albion, New York
HUBBELL TEXACO STATION Albion, New York
W. T. GRANT CO. Medina, New York
K INGSLEY'S DRY CLEANERS Medina, New York
LANDAUER'S DRY GOODS Albion, New York
MACDONALD'S HARDWARE Lyndonville, New York
MAINE LUMBER CO. Lyndonville, New York
MCNALL - MARPLE Albion, New York
MARTIN'S ATLANTIC SERVI E Lyndonville, New York
LEV AN FURNITURE CO. Medina, New York
LIMIN A'S JEWELRY Medina, New York
NESBITT MOTORS Albion, New York
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SILVER PONSOR HIP
MAPLE R I DGE BOWLING LANES Medina, New York
MEDINA JO RNAL REGISTER Medina, New York
MEDINA PART Medina, New York
ME:DINA PROVISION Medina, New York
MEDINA STATIONER Medina, New York
MEDINA TAILORS & CLEANERS Medina, New York
MEDINA FLORAL SHOP Medina, New York
G . . MURPHY CO. Medina, New York
MUCHOW'S FLORAL SHOP Medina, New York
J. J. NEWBERRY CO. Albion, New York
NOAH'S ARK Medina, New York
EDWARD NOWAK Medina, New York
ORLEANS TRAVEL B REA U Albion, New York
FRAN I POSTLE Lyndonville, N. Y.
PA YJ ACK SALES & E R V I CE Medina, New York
PHIL'S JEWELER Albion, New York
J . C. PENNEY CO. Medina, New York
PUNCH SPECIALTI ES Medina, New York
SILVE R PONSO RSHIPS
B. RESSEG IE AND SON Barker, New York
JOSEPH ROSATO Lyndonville, New York
RICH'S FLORI T & NURSERY Medina, New York
ROSENKRANS PHARMACY Medina, New York
DR. FULTON ROGERS Medina, New York
FLOYD F. SMITH Lyndonville, New York
SKINNER & HART Medina, New York
HAROLD SUZANNE Medina, New York
SHUSTER BROTHERS Medina, New York
SMYTHE FUNERAL HOME Lyndonville, New York
YL VERSTER'S WALLPAPER & PAINT ' Medina, New York
SPEAS COMPANY Lyndonville, New York
SQUIRE & BILLINGSLEY Lyndonville, New York
ARY STELIANOU Lyndonville. New York
WINTER'S FEED MOBILE SERVICE Medina, New York
WOLK'S CLOTHING STORE Medina, New York
E. L. YOUDE Medina, New York
Z ANOW'S MARKET Lyndonville, New York
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GOLD PON O R HIP Cia ified Directory
Lyndonvil le, New York
DE TI T
Dr. Herbert F. Bohnet Jr., 8 Eagle St. - Phone 4261
OLD TORAG E A N D FRUIT P A KING
Dobbin and Ramage, Inc . , We t Ave. - Phone 5 1 1 1
FOOD · A ED
Lyndonville Canning Co., We t Ave. - Phone 664 1
PER M A RKET
Penny aver Super: Market, S. Main St. -Phone 638 1
ERVI E TATION
Plummer ale & Service, S. Main t. - Phone 604 1
Medina, ew York
RE TAURANT
Apple Grove Inn, W. Center St. - Phone 2323
I URANCE
anford Brin maid, Roseland Ave. - Phone 1 848
J EWELERS
Wheatley' Jewelry, Main St. - Phone 703M
A DVERTISING P U BL I S H E R
Medina Penny Saver, Main St. - Phone 955
Middleport, New York
H EM I ALS - MANUF A TURE A D DI TRI BUTION
N iagara hemical Div., Niagara St. - Phone RE 5-3761
PICTURE ADS
Lyndonvi lle, New York
TRUCKING
Langdon Truck Lines Inc. , Maple Ave. - Phone 66 1 1
FUEL D ISTRI BUTOR
R. N. Par ons & Son, Mill ion Dollar Hwy. - Phone 4 1 7
Roche ter, New York
P H OTOG RAPH E RS
Varden Studios, Inc., 28 So. U St.
LANGDON TRUCK
L I N ES, I NC. Lyndonvi l le, N . Y.
Phone Lyndonvi l le 66 1 1
R. N . PARSONS
AN D SON , I NC. A I R CON D I T I O N I NG
H EAT I NG A N D P ETROLEUM
Medina, N. Y. Phone Medina 4 1 7
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