Cohocton Central School - Chieftain Yearbook (Cohocton, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 15 text:

CUSTODIANS Mr. Myers Mr. Drum Mr, Hayward CAFETERIA Miss Snyder Mrs. Drum Mrs. Ochs Mrs. Fairbrother Mrs. Folts BUS DRIVERS Mr. Wells Mr. Thorp Mr. Robertson Mr. Shults

Page 14 text:

DUDLEY BARRUS Science LAWRENCE DUNN Physical Education NANCY GORMAN Social Studies Latin HELEN HOLROYD Home Economics CHARLES TYLER JACK WAMBOLD English Music FLORENCE FEELY School Nurse ISABELLE McMAHON Mathematics VANCE WAY Industrial Arts



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CASE HISTORY Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, the Class of 1954 has a long and varied history. It is up to weigh the evidence presented regarding their past four school years and to decide whether they are guilty” and of what. In Sept. 1942, thirty-six scared but eager cherubs started in with their first years of school. Out of these thirty-six only five of the original remain. These are Theresa Adams, Gary Sauerbier, Pat Van Patton, Carol Zeh, and Karl Zeh. In their Freshmen Year, they must admit to having elected for President Bill Larsen, Vice President Pat Van Patton, Secretary Carole Yohonn, Treasurer Louise Giacomi. Our main money making projects were a bake sale, selling candy, and sponsoring a music festival luncheon. Also in this year the Seniors sponsored a series of one act plays which, we as the Freshmen Class, won the first prize of $10.00. Finishing this year, they passed with anticipation toward their next job, hoping their new activities would progress as rapidly and smoothly as they had in the ninth year. The Sophomore Year was big success. They chose Roger Towner as the leader of the mob with Pat Van Patton as Vice Boss. Louise was to handle the loot. This year we continued selling candy but brought in a new “racket”. We operated” a coke machine which netted us a great deal of money. The big “job” of this year was the purchasing of our class rings. The Class gained social prominence and valuable experience from sponsoring the “Soph Hop”. In our Junior Year, Karl Zeh was elected to preside over the gang with Bill Larsen as right hand man. The evidence was recorded by Carol Zeh, with Pat Van Patton pulling the purse strings. The two big events of the year were the Jr. Prom, which after a little gang warfare we called the Prom Bali Hai, and the smash hit “Hillbilly Wedding for our Jr. Play. “Where were you on the night of Nov. 16? soon became a familiar cry as the Seniors served a long stretch and paid plenty of fines” in preparing for the Jr. Play. Although there was much debate over the verdicts, there is no debate over their fine acting. But it is their last year-the senior year-that tells the final tale. They got “under motion” by putting Karl Zeh behind the gavel, with Bill Larsen as Veep. Theresa Adams scratched the slate with the minutes and Betty Rawleigh hoarded the gold. With our advisor Mr. Wambold egging the mob on, the numerous activities of the year exploded to a start by “hauling” in $817.72 from our magazine drive. Pictures were next on the agenda, shutters were shutting with smiles, and flashbulbs flashing for about three weeks and the pictures were dispatched with great dispatch. After working on our year book we are going into hiding to prepare for the biggest job of all---Graduation. These are the facts which you must not and cannot merely set aside. The facts of this case speak for themselves. The evidence is strong. The class of ‘54 is obviously “guilty of 4 wonderful years of projects, participation and progress”. The Defendents Theresa Adams Samuel Burke Robert Doody Betty Rawleigh Gary Sauerbier Joyce Thompson Louise Giacomi William Larsen Virginia Preston Patricia Van Patton Carol Zeh Karl Zeh

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