Cohocton Central School - Chieftain Yearbook (Cohocton, NY)
- Class of 1955
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a1ftr4. PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF COHOCTON CENTRAL SCHOOL 1955 IN APPRECIATION To Donald A. Anderson, our class advisor, we wish to make this special dedication to express our appreciation and gratitude for his untiring efforts with our class for the past year. DEDICATION To MR. LAWRENCE DUNN who has directed the athletic destinies of Cohocton Central with outstanding success during the past ten years, and to whom we shall ever be grateful for all that he has done for us as coach, teacher and friend, this issue of the Chieftain is dedicated with admiration and sincere thanks by the members of the Class of 1955. IN MEMORIAM In Memory of MR. DUDLEY C. BARRUS whose twelve yearsof loyal service to Cohocton Central made him so much a part of our school. As inspiring teacher and capable advisor, his cheerfulness, sympathy and ready understanding of our problems endeared him toall of us. For havinghadthe privi- lege of working under the guidance of Mr. Barrus we are deeply grateful. YEARBOOK STAFF FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Kimball, R. Towner, L. Meese, E. Fisher, S. Wheaton, M. Williams, T. Centra. SECOND ROW: D. Matthews, K. Enser, J. Vogt, J. Mehlenbacher, N. Brown, Mr. Anderson. Editor-in-Chief . . . Assistant Editor . . Business Manager . Advertising Manager Sports Editor . . . . Typists ..... Art Editor . . . . . Edward Fisher , . . . Lee Meese Shirley Wheaton Marcia Kimball . Roger Towner . . Karen Enser Shirley Wheaton Marcia Kimball ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM S. FISHER MRS. Principal LILLIAN WELLS Secretary LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Myron Crouch, Mr. Norbert Kramer, Mrs. Alice Rector, Mr. Wendall Matthews, Mrs. Lillian Wells, Mr. Arthur Mehlenbacher. ELAINE KONKEN Kindergarten ZITELLA WOOD Fourth Grade ESTHER HEMMER Eighth Grade ALFHILDE FISHER Commercial and Latin LAWRENCE DUNN Physical Education FACULTY DORIS SICK First Grade RUBY WILCOX Fifth Grade DONALD ANDERSON Math and Science VANCE WAY Industrial Arts FLORENCE FEELY Nurse LOIS LASHER Second Grade JULIA RYAN Sixth Grade LUCILLE HIGGINS English and Library HELEN HOLROYD Home Economics DR. PEARL GARDNER Psychologist ADAH WHEATON Third Grade HELEN TODD Seventh Grade JOSEPH SPAS Social Studies VIRGINIA CIOCCI Music GERALDINE COLEMAN Migrant Teacher CUSTODIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl Robertson, Elmer Yohonn, Arthur Zimmer, Erwin Shults, Arthur Wells. SENIORS BILL Me IN NTS Class President 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; B. A. A. President 3,4; Volleyball 2, 3,4; Badmin- ton 2,4; Junior Prom Com- mittee. DONALD MATTHEWS Basketball 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3,4; Junior Prom Commit- tee. JEAN VOGT G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. Manager 4; Chorus 1, 2,3; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; Jun- ior Play; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Yearbook Staff; Senior Play. MARJORIE WILLIAMS Chorus 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1,2,3, 4; Library Club President 4; Student Senate 1; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Play; Senior Play; J. V. JOAN MEHLENBACHER Chorus 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4; G.A.A. Secretary; G. A. A. President 4; Junior Play; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Secretary; Senior Play. KAREN ENSER Treasurer2; Vice-President 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Library Club 1,4; G.A.A, 1,2,3,4. ROGER TOWNER Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2,3; Volleyball 2,3; Jun- ior Play; Senior Play; Track 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee. MARCIA KIMBALL Chorus 1, 2,3; Mixed En- semble 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee; Class President 3; Student Senate 4; Library Club 1, 2,3,4. TERESA CENTRA Band 1; Chorus 1, 2,3; Jun- ior Prom Committee; Jun- ior Play; Senior Play; G. A. A. 1,2, 3,4; Class Sec- retary 2; Class Reporter 1; Yearbook Staff 4. LARRY LIPPINCOTT Volleyball 3,4; Baseball 3, 4; Class President 1; Jun- ior Prom Committee; Senior Play. 0 SHIRLEY WHEATON Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Library 1,2,3,4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Typist 4; All-State 4; Sen- ior Play; Typist, Yearbook; Business Manager, Year- book; Student Senate 1. EDWARD FISHER Volleyball 3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; B. A. A. Treasurer 4; Class Treasurer 4; Mixed Ensemble 2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; General Manager, Magazine Drive; Editor-in-Chief, Year- book; Boys' State. mm LEE MEESE Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Mixed Ensemble 3,4; Student Senate 1,4; Prom Decor- ator, Junior; Junior Play; Senior Play; B.A.A. 1,2, 3,4. Chorus 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play. NORENA BROWN NAME Norena Brown Teresa Centra Karen Enser Eddie Fisher Marcia Kimball Larry Lippincott Don Matthews Bill Mclnnis Lee Meese Joan Mehlenbacher Roger Towner Jean Vogt Shirley Wheaton Marjorie Williams HOROSCOPE of '55 NICKNAME FAVORITE SAYING Spike Blockhead Lu-Lu For Pete’s Sake Kae Oh, Nuts! Pish Judas Priest Mush gig Deal Lip Honest Spook i don’t know Mike Blow Roscoe Stupid Sport shut up Leo You're crazy Pete Drop Dead Shirl Certainly Mert You're a doll FAVORITE SONG Count your Blessings Skokianne Always Seven Lonely Days Sincerely Jezabel Margie Rose Marie Just One More Chance Mr. Sandman Patricia Goodnight Sweetheart Because Crazy Otto NAME WHERE FOUND PET PEEVE FAMOUS FOR SECRET AMBITION Norena Brown Home Work Teresa Centra Bath Men Karen Enser With Don Eavesdroppers Eddie Fisher In a Ford Ugly Women Marcia Kimball In a Mercury Conceited people Larry Lippincott With Roberta Women Drivers Don Matthews Booses Women Drivers Joan Mehlenbacher Home Home work Roger Towner With Pat Poor Drivers Jean Vogt With Teresa Slow Drivers Shirley Wheaton In a Chevy Men Marjorie Williams Shanley’s Teasers Bill Mclnnis Around Babes Lee Meese Drug Store Senior Girls Being stupid Teasing Quick Temper Trying Dieting Attracting women Athletic Ability Blushing Slams Meanness Quietness Arguing Being tardy Hating Women Marine Teacher Good cook Pitcher Navy nurse Own a Cadillac Play baseball Wave Boxer Beautician Typist Get rich Being rich Music teacher CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1955 of Cohocton Central School, being of sound mind (?) and body, do hereby ordain, establish and proclaim this to be our last will and testament. To MARGIE BOOS we leave JEAN VOGT’S naturally blond hair. To MR. FISHER we leave NORENA BROWN’S younger sister Pat. EDDIE FISHER leaves his job as senior treasurer to the sucker who gets it next year. To KATIE BROWNSON we leave SHIRLEY WHEATON’S typing ability. To ELAINE YOHONN we leave MARCIA KIMBALL’S driving ability. To BOB McINNIS we leave LEE MEESE’S ability to get along without women. To MARY WAGNER we leave MARGIE WILLIAMS’S tall, lengthy figure. JOAN MEHLENBACHER leaves her troubles as G. A. A. President to the girl unfortunate enough to get it. To RONNIE SCHNEIDER we leave ROGER TOWNER’S timid ways. To JACK MOSCHIANO we leave BILL McINNIS’S ability to get up early in the morning. To LAYNE CONRAD we leave SPOOK MATTHEWS’S athletic ability. To PAT FAIRBROTHER we leave TERESA CENTRA’S ability to get in early. To ROBERTA MCDOWELL we leave KAREN ENSER’S noisy ways. To PAUL MILLS we leave LARRY LIPPINCOTT’S blistered fingers developed in the typing room. We, the Senior Boys, leave our ability to be lazy to a class that can profit from it. We, the Senior Girls, leave our ability to talk in study hall to anyone who can get away with it. To the FACULTY we leave ...... it isn’t much, but WE LEAVE, and you should be thankful! In witness thereof, we hereby set our hand and seal on this, our last will and testament - The Class of 1955 ♦ CLASS HISTORY Thirty-two bright, eager faces appeared over the threshold of the first grade room at Cohocton Central on a sunny September morning in 1943. Four members of the original class are still with us. They are: Teresa Centra, Edward Fisher, Joan Mehlenbacher and Lee Meese. Through the years we lost and gained a lot of kids but finally we hit our fresh- man year with a bang! We chose Larry Lippincott as leader of the outfit and Carol Mehlenbacher as his assistant. Joan Mehlenbacher scratched the notes and Ella May Sabins protected the loot. In order to increase the latter we sponsored two bake sales and had a whiz of a card party. Time flew by and we became sophomores. We chose Carol Mehlenbacher as “boss lady” and Bill Mclnnis as her assistant. Teresa Centra copied down the “blab” and Karen Enser took care of the “lettuce.” We sponsored a movie at Naples and made the grand profit of $15. Then a member of our clan thought we should have a card party which we did. Candy was sold at the Dairy Men's Dinner by us. The Sophomore Hop was our first social event. Before we knew it, we had become juniors. That year we chose Marcia Kimball as Captain and Carol Mehlenbacher as Vice-“Cap.” Marjorie Williams took the minutes and Joan Mehlenbacher had charge of the pot of gold. We checked coats at the Dairy Men's Dinner and made a “pretty penny.” Our play, “Crazy But Cute,” was a great success. Then we launched our biggest project, the Junior Prom. Our theme was “Dreamers' Holiday” and Carol Mehlenbacher was chosen as Queen. By now our class had succeeded pretty well in dominating the sports scene. Such athletic stalwarts as Spook Matthews, Roger Towner, Bill Mclnnis, Lee Meese, and Eddie Fisher heaped glory upon their class, their school, and themselves. In- citing these heroes to further mayhem against C.C.S. opponents were our irrepressible cheerleaders directed by the best of them all-- none other than our own Marge Williams. We finally reached our last year with fourteen in our class. The officers in our big year were: Bill Mclnnis, President; Karen Enser, Vice-President; Joan Mehlen- bacher, Secretary; Eddie Fisher, Treasurer. Our first project as seniors was the annual magazine drive and it turned out to be a fine success. We also had dances after basketball games and, of course, our biggest project, the yearbook. Our Senior play was presented in the spring. know. We've had a lot of fun during our years at C. C. S. and we shall miss them, we CLASS PROPHECY Ohl hi there Ed. I haven’t seen you since we graduated from old C. C. S. twenty years ago. Hello, Lee. Say, I wonder what our old buddies Roger, Don, Larry and Bill are doing? I hear that Roger finally bought out his father-in-law and now owns the Atlantic Service Station. As for Larry, I’m not too sure. I do know that he married a cute little blonde and was planning to make the Marines his career. Bill is a rich playboy but I’ll be darned if he doesn’t still drive that ’49 Chevy. Don just retired from his life-long ambition of being water-boy for the St. Louis Cardinals. Frank Brown and daughter, Norena, now patrol the city of Cohocton which has increased to fifteen hundred. Karen Enser is. now Mrs. Donald Rawleigh and she has seven kids. They just built an addition to their house. Marcia, wife of that dashing romeo, Tommy Shaver, has been kept pretty busy wih her increasing family. Margie, has married a rich man and has all the money and clothes she always wanted. Shirley Wheaton is now Karen’s housekeeper and baby sitter. Jean Vogt finally traded that green Chevy and its owner off for a newer model. She still drives right along. Joan is Mr. Fisher’s secretary. As she said, It is nice to have a great friend as your employer.” Teresa says, If your future is going to pot, reduce at my gym.” I hear you are doing all right as the sole owner of the Meese Milling establishment As for me, I am the engineer building the new bridge across the Cohocton River. UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS OFFICERS President . • . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Advisor....... ______P. Mills . . . E. Yohonn , . R. McDowell P. Fairbrother ......Mr. Way FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Folts, E. Yohonn, D. Brown, N. Schneider, M. Wagner, M. Boos, P. Fair- brother. K. Brownson, R. McDowell. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Holroyd, R. Schneider, P. Mills, L. Conrad, D. Adams, Mr. Way, Advisor. SOPHOMORES OFFICERS President..............Dot Mehlenbacher Vice-President.......................Ann Schiavi Secretary..................Carolyn Mills Treasurer...........................Dick Veeder Advisor........................Mr. Spas FIRST ROW: R. Rung, P. Burke, J.Cragg, D. Clute, D. Mehlenbacher, D. Sick, J. Zeh, J. Wager, A. Schiavi, C. Mills, K. Ochs. SECOND ROW: J. Moschiano, D. Beechner, N. Conrad, N. Owen, D. Sirois, J. Towner, G. Kimball, T. Enser, R. Veeder, Mr. Spas. Advisor. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Mrs. Fisher. J.Schneider. M. Putman, J. Rung, S. Royce, L. Grant. B. Polmateer, J. Thorpe, K. Smith, J. Schultheiss, R. Gadsen, J. Bolster, J. Fleishman, Miss Ciocci. SECOND ROW: R. Adams, T. Kanaval, N. Evans, D. Zeh, P. Banks, J. Kimball. W. Wagner, L. Putman, D. Thorsen, L. Brown, B. Adriance, B. Mason. FIRST ROW: J. Fairbrother, D. Robison, P. Smith, E. Fairbrother, M. Zurlick, N. Yohonn, C. Harmon, J. Burke, E. Fleishman. SECOND ROW: J. Adams, J. Thorpe, J. Cherry. G. Mills, L. Spas, B. Mehlen- bacher, R. Turner. THIRD ROW: E. Dukes, J. Hendley, R. Hendley, T. Mehlenbacher, Mrs. Hemmer. 4 SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Giacomi, J. Putman, B. Drum, S. Fox, R. Russell, R. Cansdale, C. Saxton, C. Hungerford. V. Vogt, C. Sirois. SECOND ROW: J, Masilene, R. Schumacher. L. Relford, J. Wagner. J. Matthews, I. Allen, I. Moses, R. Schneider. THIRD ROW: D. Cooley, H. Sealey, D. Anderson, A. Centra, D. Rawleigh, T. Moschiano, E. Mannings, P. Brown. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Todd, H. Wagner, H. Sick, B. Cosgriff, W. Hickey, J. Wagner, R. Kanaval, B. Shanley, T. Rector, E. Holmes. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: G. Bolster, A. Robison, G. Hendley, A. Schneider, V. Cragg, G. Vose, M. Gadson, D. Zimmer, R. Harmon. SECOND ROW: R. White, E. Sauerbier, K. Clute. I. Hungerford. J. Adams, E. Bovie, E. Manning, D. Wager, V. Royce. THIRD ROW: J. Flint, M. Bolden, R. Marion, B. Smalt, R. Norton, A. Robinson, B. Wright, D. Hendrith. S. Cherry. FOURTH ROW: F. Perry, S. Waite, D. Mauth, R. Wager. G. Kuhn, L. Shults, B. Mehlenbacher, C. Adriance, D. Azzi, A. Small, J. Cragg, W. Mehlenbacher. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Forbush, T. Kunz, R. Azzi, C. Beechner, R. Edmond, S. Mehlenbacher, B. Burke, J. Moore, C. Evans, L. Peck. SECOND ROW: B. Hoover, H. Kelly. L. Sick, G. Larsen. A. Robison, L. Smith. K. White, B. Thorp, K. Conrad. THIRD ROW: B. Marion, D. Angelo, D. Hendley, H. Kinght. D. Slyter, B. Youngblood, O. Jefferson, B. McKelvin. FOURTH ROW: E. Neal, B. Beechner. V. Flint, G. Wheaton, R. Wager, K. Washington, B. Johnson, Y. Williams, G. Allen, L. Jackson, Mrs. Wilcox. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: I. Brinson, L. Bolster, E. Azzi, E. Burke, G. Fox, M. Mehlenbacher, S. Moore, K. Larsen, C. Wilson, D. Royce. SECOND ROW: J. Stanton, S. Strobel, J. Zeh, B. Felix, J. Matthews, J. Spas. S.' Cosgriff, E. Hart, B. Pack. THIRD ROW: T. Yohonn, C. Green, D. Mehlenbacher, J. McDougaU, P. Hickey. FOURTH ROW: Miss Wood, S. Shanley, H. McDougaU, J. Mauth, R. Wise, H. Polmanteer, P. Hendley, P. Chittenden, S. SmaU, A. Bolden, J. Deming. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: D. Thorp, M. Peck, D. Dunn, M. Gardner, J. Ochs, G. Schenk, D. Harmon, T. Vogt, G. Christie, R. Vose, C, McKeown. SECOND ROW: J. Schneider, F. Brown, N. Hendley, A. Polmanteer, R. Wetmiller, J. Kunz, L. Fairbrother, C. Moschiano.B. Wagner. H. Russell. THIRD ROW: L. C. Pickett. W. Green, M. Washington. L. Sealey, D. Shults, I. Underwood, L. Hendrith, F. Zeh. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Wheaton, J. Hart, E. Wetmiller, R. Williams, E. Pride, E. Fairbrother, A. Gadsen, S. Burritt, K. McDowell, J. Davis, E. Green, R. Sick, J. Kuhn. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: K. Mehlenbacher, C. Avery, S. Wise, S. Fleishman, E. Davis, S. Lafler, T. Vogt, J. Conrad, G. McDougal, J. Strobel, S. Saxton. SECOND ROW: J. Hendrith, T. Lowman, J. Perry, S. Lippincott, A. Barton, N. Kramer, J. Green, D. Zurlick, W. Bolden, D. Allen. THIRD ROW: E. Wagner, Mrs. Lasher, J. Williams, T. Wilson, W. Green, C. Many, S. Crouch, J. Folts, B. Fleishman, R. Sirois, G. Daudelin, A. Washington, A. Sick. FIRST FIRST ROW, Left to Right: K. Sick, B. Lippincott, E. Schneider, E. Vose, L. Fox, R. Wheaton, T. Carey, A. Mehlenbacher, R. Kennedy, C. Fairbrother, J. Zurlick, E. Schneider. SECOND ROW: J. Avery, J. Lowman, M. Phillips, H. Neal, R. Dryden, V. Norton, D. Edmond, E. Cragg, M. Kennedy, P. Williams, J. Phillips, B. Evins. THIRD ROW: P. Hendley, S. Fleishman, R. Cyr, E. Brown, D. Azzi, M. Isaac, S. Burritt, R. Brown, H. Branch, J. Sick, G. Pack, J. Fleishman, P. Hendrith. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Sick. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: J. McKeon, T. Burke, J. Wagner, S. Wise, L. Delio, J. Gilman, G. Lingenfelter, E. Sick, M. Peck, N. Sick. SECOND ROW: K. Hoag, B. Schiavi, B. Christian, B. Drum, F. Kramer, S. McDougal, M. Hoover, E. Coye, L. Forbush, R. Parks. THIRD ROW: C. Edmond, M. Young, M. Clute, S. Neal. M. Zeh, M. Vogt, J. Foils, S. Barton, Mrs. Kohnken. VARSITY BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Burke, Manager; Coach Dunn, P. Mills, R. Veeder, R. Mclnnis, T. Kanaval, E. Fisher, L. Meese, J. Towner, B. Mclnnis, L. Conrad, D. Mauth, Manager. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Williams, A. Shavi, D. Melhenbacker, P. Burke, C. Mills. J. V. BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Mathews, K. Ochs, J. Kimball, R. Turner, L. Brown, J. Adams, R. Mason, T. Enser, D. Sirois, L. Putman, W. Wagner, Coach Dunn, J. Wagner, Manager. J. V. CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Zeh, J. Craig, J. Rung, J. Bolster, J. Fleishman. TENNIS R. Schneider, R. Veeder, P. Mills, D. Sirois, N. Owen, R. Rung, K. Ochs. BASEBALL FIRST ROW: S. Burke, R. Gibson, L. Lippincott, L. Conrad. SECOND ROW: B. Mclnnis, R. Mclnnis, D. Matthews, R. Towner, K. Zeh, L. Meese, Coach Dunn. VOLLEYBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Dunn, R. Towner, K. Zeh, D. Matthews, B. Mclnnis, J. Towner, E. Fisher, L. Meese, L. Lippincott, D. Veeder. TRACK LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Dunn, R. Gibson, J. Towner, K. Zeh, R. Towner, G. Kimball, T. Enser. R. Adams, P. Mills, Mr. Spas. G.A.A. LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Burke, J. Vogt, M. Williams, J. Mehlenbacher, P. Fairbrother, M. Wagner, S . Wheaton, Coach Dunn - standing. B. A. A. % STCtufitcM BAND FIRST ROW: J. Fleishman, Miss Ciocci, P. Folts, S. Wheaton, L, Brown, D. Thorsen, J. Schultheiss, J. Bolster, B. Mason, D. Cooley. SECOND ROW: C. Mills, P. Burke, D. Mehlenbacher, W. Wagner, N. Owen, R. Rung, E. Fairbrother, J. Putnam. GIRLS’ CHORUS SEATED: J. Rung, C. Mills, P. Burke, M. Kimball, Miss Ciocci, J. Cragg, J. Bolster, D. Mehlenbacher. STANDING: M. Putnam, S. Royce, J. Wager, A. Schiavi, J. Zeh, P. Folts, K. Brownson, N. Schneider, D. Sick, S. Wheaton, J. Thorpe, L. Grant, K. Enser, D. Clute, E. Yohonn, R. Gadson, J. Fleishman. MIXED ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW: J. Wager, M. Kimball, P. Burke, M. Wagner, R. McDowell, M. Boos, D. Mehlenbacher, P. Fairbrother. SECOND ROW: C. Mills, A. Schiavi, N. Conrad, P. Foils, K. Brownson, E. Fisher, B. Mason, L. Conrad, J. Zeh, P. Mills, R. Schneider, Miss Ciocci. AT WORK STUDENT SENATE SEATED: P. Burke, R. Mclnnis, Mr. Fisher, M. Kimball. L. Meese, L. Conrad, D. Brown. STANDING: J. Hendley, J. Matthews, J. Schultheiss, W. Wagner. LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: P. Mills, R. McDowell, M. Boos, M. Williams, K. Smith, L. Conrad, R. Schneider. SECOND ROW: R. Gadson, K. Enser, P. Fairbrother, E. Yohonn, M. Wagner, M. Kimball, C. Mills, P. Burke, J. Rung, M. Putnam. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Higgins. S. Royce, D. Clute, P. Folts, N. Schneider, D. Brown, J. Vogt, S. Wheaton, K. Brownson. FOURTH ROW: J. Zeh, W. Wager, A. Schiavi, D. Mehlenbacher, L. Grant, B. Polmateer, J. Cragg. “CHIEFTAIN” PHOTOGRAPHY FROM THE STUDIO OF BATH, N.Y. COMPLIMENTS OF THE C0H0CT0N STATE BANK COHOCTON, • NEW YORK Checking Accounts Interest Accounts Xmas Club Automobile Loans Farm Loans Mortgages and other bank services rendered for your convenience A.H. WILCOX Compliments of and MAIN STREET FLORIST SON Wayland, New York Lumber, Coal, Building Material, Compliments of RAYS SINCLAIR SERVICE Hardware General Repairing Cohocton Naples Goodyear tires . Batteries Compliments of Compliments of ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK COHOCTON Atlanta, New York CREAMERIES Owned and operated Compliments of NEW COTTAGE INN by Cohocton, N. Y. Grandview Dairies Inc, DANA CONRAD FAIRBROTHERS Radio-Television Atlantic Gas Station Sales and Service Goodyear tires and batteries Wiring Supplies, Paints and Appliances Auto Accessories Wayland, N. Y. Phone Cohocton 383-3 Rent a typewriter--adding machine Compliments of Musical Merchandise STANTON FUNERAL HOME Storage and Filing Cabinets--Safes Cash or time Wayland, N. Y. VAN PATTONS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Phone Avoca 2135 BABBIN AND HARMON INCORPORATED J. D. FOLTS Singing Chef Brand Potatoes J eweler Oliver and Iron Age Farm Machinery Elgin Watches Atlanta, New York Phones: 74-1 89-1 Cohocton, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of NOXON BROOM CO. , LTD. NEYLON BROS. Avoca, New York Avoca, N. Y. J. J. NEWBERRY CO. Bath, New York 5 ? - 10 ? - 25 ? - $ 1. 00 Compliments of VIERHILE’S Furniture Appliances Naples, New York Compliments of Compliments of WIDMER’S WINE GRANDVIEW DAIRIES Wallace, New York CELLARS, INC. Naples, New York Compliments THOMAS F. KINNEY of Men’s Wear AVOCA PHARMACY 23 Broadway Avoca, New York Phone 951-4 Hornell, N. Y. Phone 2195 Compliments Compliments of of TANNER’S SECOND-HAND STORE C. E. FOOD STORE Cohocton, New York Cohocton, New York ATLANTA HDWE, CO. INC. Compliments of John Deere - Norge - Brillion Chrysler - Plymouth WINEBURG GLEASON Phone 191 Atlanta, New York Hornell, New York Compliments of BATH DRY GOODS Bath, New York EDMOND APPLIANCE Cohocton, New York Phone 2811 Compliments Home Of of Pro - Tek - Tiv Shoes WESTERN AUTO STORE JACOBS BROS. Bath, New York Hornell, New York Compliments A. McHENRY CO. of Quality Jewelers ORVIS JEWELERS For Over A Century 20 Liberty Street 106 Main Street Hornell, N. Y. Bath, New York Compliments Compliments of of STEUBEN FARM SUPPLY, INC. TIMES INDEX Massey Harris Ferguson Caterpillar Cohocton, New York Atlanta, New York Phone 25-1 Compliments of Compliments of EDMUND McGUNNIGLE Potato Grower - Shipper Dealer PECK’S TYDOL SERVICE STATION Avoca, New York Phone 2550 No. Cohocton, New York Compliments of GEORGE G. JACOBS Jeweler Diamond SHEPPARD - VAN PATTON Merchant FUNERAL HOME Cohocton, New York Bath, New York Compliments of DICK’S STORE SHANLEY’S SODA BAR AND COFFEE SHOP Maple Avenue Cohocton, New York Phone 385-1 Cohocton, New York THE MEN’S SHOP Compliments 3 STORES of Bath, New York TEXAS CAFE Dansville, New York Hornell, New York Hornell, New York Compliments of MOORE-COTTRELL Subscription Agencies, Inc. North Cohocton, New York N. H. RICHMOND, INC. Compliments of Your Oldsmobile - Chevrolet ORR’S SHOE STORE Dealer (On The Corner) Wayland, New York Bath, New York Compliments of Compliments of C. T. JOHNSON SALES CO. PETER J. SAVAGE Bottle Gas Service Rexall Druggist Appliances - T. V. Service Wayland, N. Y. Phone 5181 Cohocton, New York Compliments From BOOS and LENZNER Potato Growers Cohocton, New York Best of Wishes Pyrofax Gas Distributor HUBER HARDWARE J. M. RIDER Avoca, New York Wayland, New York Phone 463-7 Compliments of Best Wishes From ROBERTSON’S COUNTRY STORE VALLEY APPLIANCE Groceries - Clothing Sylvania T. V. Gas Oil Westinghouse Appliances Cohocton, N. Y. Phone 3 834 Cohocton, N. Y. Phone 2801 Compliments of Compliments HAND’S DEPT. STORE of Dry Goods Hardware WAYLAND CLEANERS Home Furnishings 11 West Naples Street Notions Gifts Wayland, N. Y. Phone 3907 S H Green Stamps Bath, N. Y. Liberty Street S. HOLLAND’S SON Corner of Fashion Complete Outfitters Lumber - Cement - Coal Builders’ Supplies of Women’s Children’s Apparel From Cellar to Roof CAMEO SHOP 76 Main Street Phone 1358 Main Street, Corner of Church Hornell, New York Phone 2165 Hornell, New York Compliments of LOOHN’S CLEANERS AND F. HAROLD HAINES MFG. CO. LAUNDERERS Graders - Conveyors Rubber Spool Sizers 450 Canisteo Street Phone 6531 Avoca, New York Hornell, New York Phone 1368 Good Luck To You Class Of ’55! SEE LARROWE The Thrill Of The Year 1955 BUICK MILLS. INC. Mfg. BENNETT of Pioneer Pancake Mixes BROTHERS Wayland, New York Phone 376-1 Cohocton, New York FREEBLIRG and LINDQUIST Fraternity Jackets And Award Sweaters For Quality and Dependable Service Call Architects RUBY'S Sporting Goods Store 16 East Fourth Street 853-57 Clinton Avenue Rochester, New York Jamestown, New York Congratulations Compliments of To The Class of 1955 TUTTLE Cohocton Central and ESTINGHOUSE ROCKWELLS ( ELECTRIC CORPORATION Hornell, N. Y. Steuben County’s Largest Department Store Electronic Tube Division Bath, N. Y. Over 70 Years Of Dependable Merchandising Compliments of It Will Pay You To Shop In Bath M. R. RESTAURANT Everything To Wear For Men, Women Children Bath, N. Y. M. COHN SON Bath, N, Y. McKAYS GREENHOUSE Cut Flowers Plants Corsages for all Occasions Wedding Work Funeral Designs Oftil ltSIM l IIU Atlanta, N. Y, Phone 37-7 HARPERS A. M. ARNOLD BOOK STORE GENERAL INSURANCE Bath, New York Avoca, New York SHOEMAKER'S AMOCO-DINER Kanona, New York Bath, New York Phone Bath 574 Frank Shoemaker Proprietor BATH TRUCK Compliments of AND TRACTOR COMPANY FLAPPING ROOSTERS Bath, New York Cohocton, New York Compliments of Compliments J. E. BROWNELL • of INSURANCE Cohocton, New York WISE DAIRY GOODRICH CENTER Fine Foods Avoca, New York Clark’s Beauty Shop nAmnAlTtf Cohocton, N. Y. PATRONS Grant’s Red and White Phone 2281, Cohocton, N. Y. Home Service and Supply Robin W. Adair Company Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fox, Prop. Gloves, Safety Maintenance Supplies, Avoca, N. Y. Ken’s Service Station Kanona, N. Y. Koskie Music Co. 127 Main St. Hornell, N. Y. Chat-a-Wyle Phone 13 1 Bath, N. Y. Boyd’s Shoe Store National Army Stores, Corp. Bath, N. Y. Bath, N. Y. J. Leo Fogarty Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrical Contractor Electronic Tube Division Cohocton, N. Y. Bath, N. Y. Professional Piano Service Ed Hart’s Gun Shop John H. Hoffman Phone 3832, Cohocton, N. Y. Dial 2215, Avoca, N. Y. T. S. Crosby Son Ferguson’s Dress Shop Phone 2602, Cohocton, N. Y. Smart Women’s Wear Dansville, N. Y. Avoca Hotel World Famous For Lobsters Barrett Lauffer Jewlers Phone 9506, Avoca, N. Y. Dansville, N. Y. David W. Barton Alyce Style Shop Cohocton, N. Y. Dansville, N. Y. Snack Bar Mattice Auto Parts Avoca, N. Y. Theodore Mattice, Prop. • Cohocton, N. Y. McDowell and McDowell Attorneys-At-Law William Tell Luncheonette Cohocton, N. Y. Dansville, N. Y. J. C. Penney Bath Plumbing Supply Co. Hornell, N. Y. Bath, N. Y. PATRONS Mary Ulrich Dress Shop Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Bath, N. Y. The Dildine Pharmacy 3 Liberty Street Bath, N. Y. Louise MacMartin 7 East William Street Bath, N. Y. Castle Shoe Store Bath, N. Y. Schine’s Babcock Theater Harold C. Lee, Mgr. Bath, N. Y. Naples Diner Naples, N. Y. HAINES MFG. CO. Ben Franklin Stores Naples, N. Y. Avoca, New York THE SENIOR CLASS of 1955 Wish to thank all those who helped To make our yearbook a success. THE SENIORS Spook Jean T eresa Roger Margie Marcia Shirley Bill Karen Norena Lee Ed Larry Joan Gerald F. Stabel Jewelry-Gifts Bath, N. Y. Easterbrook’s Store 14 West Steuben Street Bath, N. Y. R. L. Jones Sons Bath, N. Y. Betty Kay Bakery Bath, N. Y. Pixley’s Hornell, N. Y. 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