Mynderse Academy - Myndersian Yearbook (Seneca Falls, NY)
- Class of 1953
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thought the Scotch theme was appropriate, since our
as gay and lively as any tartan plaid. However, we
have not been "scotch" in our presentation of our yea
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As Macbethfs castle has been ,preserved since the
times ,of the Scottish clans, so will our knowledge and
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DORIS iEL1zABErH WILSON
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The Class of 1955 dedicates this twenty-eighth' Mymlersiuu
to you, Mrs. Wfilson. It is to express our appreciation !to
you- for your valuable assistance as a Sophomore Adviser
and' English teaclier. lt is an' .especial honor for us this
year, because while you have been teacher, and adviser to
one hundred six of-us, you are the Mother of three of us.
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September 3, 1952 - School reopened p
,September 19 -- First football game with Newark
October 10 - Wig and Rouge Party Q, ' '
October 13 - Columbus day
October 25-24 - Teachers' Conference
November 6 - Senior Play
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November ,25-30 - Thanksgiving Vacation
G ,December 2 - First basketball game with Newark
, December 13 -f Glee Club Concert '
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December 19 - january 5--Christmas Vacation
january 19, 1953 -- Mid-year Exams
January 26 - SecondLSemester began ' K
February 23 Washington's Birthday
1 March 13 -- junior Play y
March 20 T- Freshman Dance S 1 , Q 1
March 27 - Band Concert
2 April 1-8 -+ Easter Vacation S
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May 1 - Band Contest at Canandaigua
May 8 - Frosh-Soph Play Tournament - 1
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- Student Council Dance 5
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- Exchange Assembly-Wig and Rouge
May 23 - Block M Banquet
- Class Night -1
- june 1-Memorial Day Holiday 1
June 5 -,junior-Senior Party ' ,
n June 6 -- Wig and Rouge Picnic, Frosh-Soph Picnic
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- Awards Assembly . . . Myndersian Out!
- Myndersian Dedicatee Dinner
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1 ' , ' D Activities ,.,,. , ........... lrages 43- eo
Athletics .... ..... gg..s...Q. Pages 61 - 74
Advertising .,.....,...p , ,. ............. Pages 75 - 104
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The present Boar d of Education, in addition to
normal maintenance of the schools, has improved
the heating and electrical plants, the latter by the
installation of new transformers. Increased enroll-
ment necessitated hiring additional grade teachers
and the purchase of two new buses. Work on the
new school has progressed and the completed
garage is in use for temporary classrooms.
As trustees of the Edith M. and Peter Troutman
Scholarship Fund, the Board has drawn up the
regulations for the selection of candidates for this
award to be given for the first time to a member
of the 1953 class.
MR. FRANK KNIGHT
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BOARD DF EDUCRTIO
Standing: LeRoy Garnsey, Carl Shuster, james McComb. Seafed: jesse Rogers, Lawrence
Parker, Frank Knight, Orville Yates, Angelo Romeo.
MR. ARTHUR L. BAKER
Syracuse University, A.B., B.S., M.S.
SCHOOT. SUPERINTENDENT
Mr. Baker has been our Superintendent of
Schools for four years, in which he has proved an
able administrator, interested not only in the broad
policies of education but in our student life, where
we have found him an understanding friend.
Under his responsible leadership, the plans
for a new school System materialized to meet the
needs of a growing population. Mr. Baker is
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respected by teachers, students and communityg for
his personal life is an inspiration to all who know
him.
Although we, the Class of 1955. will never reap
the benefits of the new high school, we salute Mr.
Baker for his vision in anticipating and working
to secure this necessary educational improvement.
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A brief biography of our popular principal
would show these facts: Mr. Vogel, a graduate
of Colgate, came to Seneca Falls in 1919 as a
teacher of science. Only three years later he
became principal of Mynderse Academy, later
receiving his Master of Science degree from
Syracuse.
Through the years, Mr. Vogel has guided,
directed and disciplined the students under his
charge, winning their respect for his generous
and unselfish interest in their present and
future problems. To Mr. Vogel we say. "Thank
you for all you have done for our success."
MR. JOHN C. FRASER
B.S. Ithaca College
ALS. Cornell University
Mr. Fraser, our vice-principal and Director
of Adult Education, is well-known and popular.
A graduate of Ithaca College and Cornell Uni-
versity, he, as director of the Mynderse Band,
brought prestige to our school through develop-
ing outstanding musicians.
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MR. FRANK W. VOGEL
B.S. Colgate University
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Always interested in youth he has influenced
many to go on to worthwhile careers. Outside
of school, he has been a leader in the state
music organizations and in local fraternal
groups. In compliment to Mr. Fraser, we pre-
sent Ihe Fraser Clan coat of arms.
Standing: T. Compitello, H. Scutt, A. Seld, D. Wilson, M. Miller,
J. H. O'Brien. Senieds L. Plummer, G. Gibbs, L. Shannon.
ENGLISH AND OTHER LANGUAGES
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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President - David N. Rogers
Vice-President - Joan Brown
Secretary - Joanne Giovannini C I. A N' 0 F 1 9 5 3
Treasurer - Leon Bolich
OFFICERS
Hoot Mon! What a lucky day in 1949 for Mynderse and us when the newly
formed pea green freshmen made up of graduates from St. Patricks and of eighth
graders from the first floor congregated for the first time as a unit in the halls
of M.A.
Destined to break many records and rules, we started our first by becoming
active participants in various extracurricular activities. Next came our initial or-
ganized effort to please the students with a completely original dance. "The Hobo
Hop." Later to prove our ability, we took top honors in the Frosh-Soph Play
Tournament. Ending our career as freshmen with hot dogs galore at the Frosh-Soph
picnic, all decided that our freshman year would be very unforgettable.
Sophomores!! We had now attained a goalg we were above the freshmen, and
our color had turned to a loyal blue. After again winning the Fresh-Soph Play
Tournament we elected our capable ofiicers who helped us through our second
year at Mynderse. In April, however, at our dance, "The Wishing Well," we all
fervently wished to be gay young juniors and we got our wish five months later.
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JOEN ALDRICH
An elfervescent blond,
who is interested in the
Deep South.
JOYCE ASHBAUGH
She has a lot of freight on
her train of thought.
ALYCE AMIDON
Warm and responsive in
friendshipg that's Alyce.
ANNETTE BAIR
Annette uses the ABC
formula: A smile and A
laugh plus Beauty and
Brains yield Companions and
Cameron.
JUDY AMIDON
Everywhere she goes, sun-
shine follows her.
CARL ANDREAS
A sparkling smile, a
gleam in his eye, topped
with a bubbling personality
make Carl popular.
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lii EIJZ tpiy L par+y "Freezin' Season." The falenl of our Junior Class was soon
Lrtg 'ro be presenfecl in a varieiy show "'I'he Junior Juml:les." . . .
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CHARLOTTE BISHOP
Cute, naive, and buoyant!!
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Mary Jane's cheerfulness
will make her a panacea for
future patients.
LESLIE BRUNSKILL
This lad with a beguiling
grin believes a sick excuse
is always better than none.
KEVIN BOVE
If you see a tall, clever-
looking chap telling a joke
and surrounded by a group
of his classmates - that's
Kev!
SHIRLEE BROWN
Demure and distinctive
Shirlee is a popular senior.
JOHN CAMPBELL
John, the ardent bowler,
is considered "tops" by all
his classmates.
The Junior play was a riot as it swept us back to the roaring
twenties in our production ot "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay."
Our tirst "taste" ot graduation exercises was given to us at
Class Night and at the Junior-Senior Party last May.
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JANET BROWN
A knack for sports and a
typewriter sums up our
Janet.
JOAN BROWN
Stately and lovely - our
Queen and Bill's.
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ROSE CARBONE
A Rose by any other name
might smell as sweet, but
she wouldn't be as romantic.
DONALD CUSIMANO
Ambition with a lighter
side.
EVELYN CATHERMAN
Hard working, agreeable
Evelyn always seems serene.
ALLEN CONGDON
He believes in life, liberty
and the pursuit of happiness
in his "new" car.
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GILBERT CATOR
Gil's engineering ability
has already been proved in
the many friendships he has
built.
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Beauty is her business!
Closing a memorable year a+ Mynderse, we sponsored ihe Junior
Prom with ifs hauniing Hawaiian iheme. Well! A+ lasi' we had
made if . . .
JUNE DEARY
Snappy eyes, and curly
hair, a cheerful grin, she's
sure to wear.
JESSICA DEFLER
"Hail to thee, blithe spirit."
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PATRICIA DENARD
Pat's future is her pres-
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For her thoughts we
would give a penny,
Although we know they're
all about Kenny.
RICHARD DOMBROWSKI
our reserved
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"Dombo,"
humorist,
body's day.
RALPH ELLISON
Paging all girls! Here's
a ring on the finger is worth a boy whose cooking leaves
two on the phone. a beautiful memory.
MARGUERITE DURNIN
Marguerite Durnin thinks
We were SENIORS and allowed all the privileges, namely 'the
use of the Senior slairs and having all fhe iokes in Assembly
aimed a+ us.
MELBA FAIRCLOTH
She's our "Honey Chile"
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"Reb" is a gift from
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JOSEPHINE FERRARA
lmpulsive-minded Josie cert-
ainly shines in sports!
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JOAN DRUMM
Attractive joan's light
brown hair is the envy of
the girls.
GILDA FIORELLI
A nice senior who shares
her twin's interests in sports
and business.
LORRAINE FIORELLI
A sport-minded twin.
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Happy-go-lucky Ralph has
added much to make our
class merry.
ELEANOR FORJONE
Our "Pond's" girl com-
bines looks and brains very
effectively.
JOANNE GIOVANNINI
"A trusted friend - a
merry lass,
With a friendly smile for
all who pass."
GEORGIANA HIBBARD
Georgie is singing "Carry
CAMERON FRASER
We rate Cameron with his
ability and personality a top
spot in our "Who's Who."
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JUNE GALGANO
'Tis better to be small and
shine than to be big and
cast a shadow.
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PATRICIA HALDEN
Fluffy hair, sunny smile,
me back to old Virginia." for jitterbugging show Eyes sparkling all the
Louie's interests. while.
We suddenly had acquired skill at inframurals, and our acting
continued "fo pack fhem in." The laH'er abiliiy was proved
in our presentation of "Take Care of My LiH'le Girl."
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RUTH HOWLAND
Our Ruth is lovely to look
atg even nicer to know.
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JOHN LAWRENCE
To know John is to like
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MARY INGANDELLO
"There is a language in
her eyes, her cheek, her lip."
MARY LOUISE KNIGHT
Versatile, vibrant, and vi-
vacious.
MARJORIE LINDSEY
She does little kindnesses
which most leave undone.
The Senior Ball ai' which Queen Elizabeih and King David reigned
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CLAIRE MAIER
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SHIRLEY LOCKWOOD
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MARGARET MAHONEY
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Dick has a glint in his eye
that speaks volumes, though
he never does.
Our class, the largesl' on record, graduales with our valediclorian,
Bill Sisson's achieving lhe highesl' average ever gained al' M.A.,
wilh Kevin Bove, a close second.
BARBARA MALONE
MARGARET MARTELLO
Can't you see Barb, starch- She can bowl a strike as
ed and efficient, gunning for easily as she can strike up
an interne? a friendship.
SYDNEY MARTIN
Nonchalant Syd has a
knack for playing basket-
ball, as well as for making
lasting friendships.
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Marcia is a beautiful host- His taciturnity conceals an
ess and a senior-beautiful. amiable nature.
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Sparkling CYCS, Smile, and Friendly Ann rates an A Our All-American heart- A A
diamond-that's Patsy, one for her pleasing personality. throb, sporting trophies and .-':' 3
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'Phe rafio of girls fo boys is 2 +o I. Our I953 yearbook, ecliied
by AnneH'e Bair and Rufh Howland, with Cameron Fraser as rzr
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ELEANOR PLA'I'I'EN
A girl from Tyre with
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DOROTHY POLLARD
"Quips and cranks and
wanton wiles,
Nods and becks and
wreathed smiles."
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SHEILA POTTER LEONARD PROSEUS
A sweet little imp making "Dr," Proseus can diag-
faces at life. nose a Ford's ailments.
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Maida's a tower of cle-
pendability with keen bus-
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Refugee from the routine
with his "boogie and ba-
loney."
ESTHER REYNOLDS
As a nurse, Estl1er's charm
will quicken anyone's pulse!
ROSEMARIE SABATINI
Peppy Rowee doesn't
"put-on-the-dog"g she just
likes them.
ELIZABETH SEELEY
Sentiment, with a wise-
crack !
DAVID E. ROGERS
Dave's talent in studies
and' music will surely be an
asset to a bright future.
DAVID N. ROGERS
Popular Dave has been
the "spark plug" of many of
our teams and all our class
activities.
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A high-stepping majorette
with a "io-bounce."
MARIANNE SCOTT
"Her loveliness I scarce
did see until she smiled on
me."
The tinal goal tor every Myndersian-Gracluation-with its caps
and gowns, its joys and sorrows is approaching rapidly-much too
rapidly. While we loolc forward to its ioys -
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Don excels in track, music
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SHIRLEY SHERMAN
She's clever at tailoring,
working, and sports.
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MAR-IORIE SOSCIA
Our sloe-eyed Maggie is
our gal with the wistful
look.
FLORA SNYDER
Here's attractive Flora, a
charming miss who knows
what is what.
WAYNE SHERMAN
If you see a streak go by,
you can be sure it was
Wayne in his car: and you
can be safe betting Birdie
was sitting next to him.
PATRICIA SOUHAN
A helping hand, a friendly
grin, and a car-load of
friends-Pat.
WILLIAM SISSON
He's a mighty mite in
book learning and Yankee
hero worship.
Class Day, ihe formal MYNDERSIAN Dedicafe Banque? and
informal class dinner, fhe Prom, fhe pariies of all kinds--we regref
fhe par+ings and 'the end of our high-school days.
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JANICE SHUSTER
An irresistible giggle,
A pair of dancing feet,
A sunny smile that's mighty
sweet-
That's Janice
ANDREW SIPOS
A jovial "guy", a cut-up,
who'd do anything for a
laugh.
SHIRLEY STAPLETON
An intelligent glint in her
eyes, a pleasant smile, and
an ear for the latest news-
that's our reporter, Shirley.
MARIE SULLIVAN
Indestructible, irrepressi-
ble, yet irresistible!
BEVERLY URWIN
Hey,
you got
BEVERLY TABER
Jolly Bev doesn't just sing
in the rain-but everywhere.
MARY URQUHART
"I could be better if I
would, but it's awful lone-
some being good."
good lookin', what
cookin' ?
We know, +oo, fhai' we may be ihe last class -fo be graduafed
from Phe present Mynderse Academy - this building wi1"h its
memories of our work and play. Mynderse 'has been good 'io
us - very good.
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He's a dyed-in-the-wool Warm, responsive. and Accidents have kept Dick Drew's interests range
senior. animated- out of class for months this from Church to Dickman.
year, but he has been much
in our thoughts.
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HELEN WILSON
"She was ever fair and
never proud,
Had tongue at will, yet
was never loud."
ROBERTA WILSON
This girl has blond pres-
sure-Chuck, that is.
HOWARD WILLSON
Howard will go down in
history.
RICHARD YATES
Full of fun and fancy-
free, that's Yatsie.
We fhe Class of I953, earnesfly fhank all fhose who helped us
on our way - especially fhose advisers upon whose experience
and wisdom we leaned so 'heavily down through 'rhese unfor-
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Artist Gary draws pin-up
gals that are really sumpin! !
ELIZABETH WILSON
A curly-haired miss with
a store of witty remarks for
every occasion.
HAZEL ZETTLEMOYER
The truth and frankness
of her manner won her
friends at every turn.
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jOEN ALDRICH-Librarian 2: junior Play: junior Prom
Receptionist: junior jumbles: Glee Club 1, 2: Varsity
Chorus 3, 4: Library Club 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4:
Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Ball C0l1rt:
Mymlersirzng Senior Play.
ALYCE AMIDON - Hearth Club 1: Open House 2:
junior Play Prompter 3: Career Day 3: junior jumbles:
Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Library Club 3, 4: Varsity Choir
3, 4: Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2,
3, 4: Microphone 4: Senior Play: Myndersian 4.
jUDlTH AMIDON - Senior Choir 1: Girls' Glee Club
2: Play Days 1, 2, 3: Varsity Choir 3, 4: Choir Com-
petition: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4:
Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4: Wig and Rouge 4.
CARL ANDREAS - Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4.
jOYCE ASHBAUGH-Frosh-Soph Prompter: Orchestra
2: junior jumbles: Cheerleader 3: Play Days 3: Band 1,
2: Tumbling Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Class Com-
mittees 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Substitute
Cheerleader 4: Wig and Rouge 4: G.A.A. 4: Senior
Play.
ANNETTE BAIR - Chorus 1: Frosh-Soph Play Tourna-
ment Z: Open House 2: Tumbling Club 3: junior
jumbles: Citizenship Conference 3, 4: Elmira College
Key Award 3: Career Day 3: junior Play: junior Prom
Lady-in-waiting: Class Vice-President 2, 3: Student
Council Representative 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3, 4,
Vice-President 3: Wig and Rouge 2, 5, 4: Student
Council Nominating Convention 2, 3: Play Days 2, 3:
Bowling 1, 4: Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4: Syracuse Leader-
ship Conference 4: Senior Play: Editor-in-chief of
Mymlersiam Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4: Chairman
1, Z, 3, 4: Senior Ball Court.
GENEVIEVE BAKER - Varsity Chorus 1: Class Com-
mittees 2, 3, 4.
jUNE BARRETT - Intramurals 1, 2: Hearth Club 1, Z:
Library Club 1, 2: Maiorettes 1, 2, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 5.
4: Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4.
THOMAS BEVINS - Sports Night: junior jumbles:
Baseball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, Z,
3, 4: Band Festival 1, 2, 3, 4: Solos 2, 3, 4: Orchestra
2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3, 4: Class Committees 1, 2,
3, 4: Red Cross Representative 4: Mymiersidn 4:
Chorus 4.
CHARLOTTE BISHOP - Chorus 1: G.A.A. 2: Latin
Club 2, Questor: junior jumbles 3: junior Play:
Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Cheer-
leader 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2,
3, 4: Play Days 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Committees 1, 2, 3,
4: Senior Play: Senior Ball Court: Wig and Rouge 4.
LEON BOLICH - Science Club 1: Glee Club 1: Frosh-
Soph Play Tournament 1: Microphone Z: Track 3:
Student Council Alternate 3: junior jumbles: Boys
State 3: junior Play: Orchestra 4: Student Council
Nominating Convention 4: junior Rotarian 4: Student
Council Delegate 4: Class Treasurer 1, 4: Syracuse
Citizenship Contest 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Solo Com-
petition 3, 4: Class Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: Band
Festival 2, 3, 4: Mylldcrriml Sports Editor 4: Honor
Student 4.
KEVIN BOVE -- Frosh-Soph Play Tournament 1: Latin
Club Z, Consul 2: Track 2: junior jumbles: junior
Play: Alit-mplmuv l, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-chief 4: Science
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4: Golf 1, 3, 4: Football
Manager 1, 2, 3, 4: Banking 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals
1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4,
Chairman 1, 3, 4: Myutlvrsiml 4: junior Red Cross
Alternate 4: Student Council Campaign Chairman 4:
Varsity Choir 4: Senior Play: junior Kiwanian 4:
ESSPA Conference 4: Salutatorian 4.
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murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 3, 4: Microphone 3, 4:
Class Committees 3, 4: Myndersian 4.
jOAN BROWN - Frosh-Soph Play Tournament 2:
junior jumbles: junior Prom Queen: Class Secretary
3: junior Red Cross 1, 3: Student Council Alternate
1, 4: Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4:
Class Committees 2, 3, 4: Senior Ball Court: Myn-
dersifm 4: Varsity Choir 4: Senior Play.
SHIRLEE BROWN - Latin Club 2: Library Club 3:
junior jumbles: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Ball
Court.
LESLIE BRUNSKILL - Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball
1, 2, 3: Track 1, Z, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Class
Committees 1, 2, 3.
MARY jANE CALLAND - jun'ior jumbles: Girls'
Glee Club 1, 3: Competition Festivals 3, 4: Le Cercle
Francais 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4:
Varsity Choir 4: Mynderrinn 4.
jOHN CAMPBELL - Baseball 2: Tennis 3: Golf 1, 3,
4: Bowling 1, 2, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President
1, 2, 5: Student Council Nominating Convention 2, 3,
4: Microphone 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4: Class
Committees 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4:
Myuzlersimz 4.
ROSE CARBONE - Tumbling Club 1: Operetta 1:
Choral Club l: Intramurals 1: Glee Club 2: Wig and
Rouge 2: Varsity Choir 3: Competition Festival 3:
junior jumbles: junior Prom Court: Frosh-Soph Play
Tournament 1, 2: junior Red Cross 2, 3, Alternate 1,
Secretary 3: Class Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play:
Myrzrlersimz 4.
GILBERT CATOR - Class Committees 1, 2: Football
Manager 2, 3: junior jumbles.
EVELYN CATHERMAN - Romulus Central School-
FHR Z: Personality Club 2: Newspaper Staff 1, 2,
Assistant Editor-in-chief 2: Library Club 1, 2, Vice-
President 1: Class Committee 1, 2: Mynderse Academy
Class Committee 3, 4: Intramurals 4: Myndersimz 4.
BETTY CLINE -- Class Secretary 1: Glee Club 1: Fresh-
man Play: Tumbling Club 1: Wig and Rouge 2: Frosh-
Soph Play Tournament 2: Maiorette 1, 2: junior jum-
bles: junior' Play: French Club 3: junior Prom Court:
Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4: Class Committees I, 2, 3, 4:
Senior Play: Mymlersitm 4.
ALLEN CONGDON - Camera Club 1, 2, 3: Class
Comhtittees 1, Z, 3: junior Play: Myrulersian 4.
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DONALD CUSIMANO - Baseball 2, Junior Jumbles,
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Class Com-
mittees 1, 2, 3, 4, Myndersinn 4.
JUNE DEARY - Glee Club 1, Girls' Glee Club 2,
Varsity Choir 3, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3,-43
Library Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Play Days
1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Jumbles.
JESSICA DEFLER - Girls' Glee Club 2, Secretary,
Varsity Choir 3, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Play
Day 3, Junior Prom Court, Myndarsian Staff 4, Junior
Jumbles, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Rochester - Benjamin
Franklin High School - Varsity Choir 1, Student
Council Representative 1.
PATRICIA DENARD - Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 43
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Days 1, 2, 3: Glee
Club 1, Z.
RICHARD DOMBROWSKI - Football 2, 3, Intramurals
1, 2, 3, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOAN DRUMM - Junior Play, Operetta 1, Intramurals
1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Class Committees 2, 3.
MARLENE DUNHAM - Chorus 1, 2, 3, Hearth Club
1, Class Committees 1, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3.
MARGUERITE DURNIN - Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Jumbles, Class Committees
1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Court.
RALPH ELLISON - Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2,
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.
MELBA FAIRCLOTH - Glee Club 1, 2, Varsity Choir
3, Junior Prom Court.
TALMADGE FAIRCLOTH - Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,
Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3.
JOSEPHINE FERRARA - Glee Club 1, Leaders' Club
2, Sports Night 1, 3, Otlicials Club 2, 3, Class Com-
mittees 1, 2, 3, Varsity Choir 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4,
Play Days 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling
1, 2, 3, 4, Mynderrian 4.
GILDA FIORELLI - Varsity Choir 3, Glee Club 1, 2,
G.A.A. 2, 3: Red Cross Alternate 3, 4, Intramurals 1,
2, 3, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4.
LORRAINE FIORELLI - Varsity Choir 3, Glee Club
1, 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Intramurals 1, 2,
3, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4.
ELEANOR FORJONE - Junior Jumbles, Red Cross
Representative 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Majorettes 1, 2,
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor
Student 4.
CAMERON FRASER - Freshman Play, Chairman of
Freshman Dance Committee, Frosh-Soph Picnic, Stu-
dent Council 1, 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, All State Or-
chestra 2, Football 2, Junior Jumbles, Junior Play,
Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Micropbamf
1, 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4, Campaign Manager
of Magazine Subscription Drive 4, Manager of Student
Council Elections 4, Myndersian Business Manager,
Honor Student 4.
JUNE GALGANO - Senior Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club
2, J.V. Cheerleader Substitute 2, Frosh-Soph Play
Tournament 1, 2, Tumbling Club 1, 2, Varsity Chorus
3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOANNE GIOVANNINI - Glee Club 1, Student Coun-
cil 3: ,lunior Jumbles, Career Day 3, Tumbling Club
1, 2, Play Days 1, 2, Cheerleader 2, 4, Usherette 3, 4:
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4,
Class Secretary 4.
LOUIS GIOVANNINI - Tumbling Club 1: Football 2,
Junior Jumbles, Committees 1, 2, 3: Intramurals
1, 2, 5, 4.
PATRICIA HALDEN - Teen-Age Club 1, Red Cross 1,
Transfer from Philipsburg High School, Philipsburg,
Pennsylvania to Mynderse - Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,
Bowling 2, Junior Jumbles, Class Committees 3.
GEORGIANNA HIBBARD - Class Committees 1, 2, 3,
4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Play Days
1, 2, 3, 4.
RUTH HOWLAND -- Tumbling Club 1, Bowling 1,
Latin Club 2, Mirropbone 2, 3, 4, News Editor 4,
Science Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Council Alter-
nate 3, Junior Jumbles, Junior Prom Court, Intra-
murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior
Play, Mynrlersimz 4, Editor-in-chief, Empire-Press Con-
ference 4, Senior Ball Court, Honor Student 4.
ELLEN HUFF - Christmas Play 2, Tumbling Club 2,
Junior Jumbles, Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee
Club 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARY INGANDELLO - Intramurals i, 2, 3, 4, Girls'
Glee Club 1, 2, Frosh-Soph Play Tournament 1, 2,
Tumbling Club I, 2, Junior Jumbles, Class Committees
1, 2, 3, 4.
DAVID IRLAND - Student Council Representative 2,
Junior Jumbles, Boys' State 3, Tumbling Exhibition 3,
Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,
French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Block M 4, Treasurer, Student
Council Alternate 4.
ELLEN JONES - Bowling 1, 2, Play Days 1, 2, 3,
Class Banker 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class
Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Choir 1, 2, 3, 4.
LOUISE KNIGHT - Junior Play, Junior Jumbles,
Junior Red Cross 1, 2, G.A.A. 2, 4, French Club 1,
2, 3, 4, Chorus Competition 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Choir
1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Committees
1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 4, Myndersirm 4.
JOHN LAWRENCE - Tumbling Club 1, Glee Club 2,
Intramurals 1, 2, 3.
VERNON LENO - Bowling 1, Basketball 2, Tennis 3,
Intramurals 1, 3.
MARJORE LINDSEY - Senior Choir 1, 2, Class Com-
mittees 3, Junior Jumbles, Junior Red Cross 3, Varsity
Choir 3, 4, Chorus Competition 3, 4.
ROBERT LIVINGSTON - Airplane Club 1, Open
House 2, Junior Jumbles, Mynderse Conservation Club
3, Camera Club 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4,
Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4.
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SHIRLEY LOCKWOOD - Officials Club lg Student
Council Alternate 13 G.A.A. 23 junior jumbles3 junior
Play3 Tumbling Club 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 French Club
1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43
Varsity Choir Accompanist 1, 2, 43 Class Committees
2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Wig and Rouge 43
Myndersian 43 Senior Play,
BRIDGET LOMBARDO - G.A.A. 23 junior jumbles,
Chairman3 Tumbling Club 1, 23 Science Club 3, 43
Chorus 1, 3, President 33 Play Days 1, 2g Play Com-
mittees 1, 2, 33 Senior Playg Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 43
Wig and Rouge 4.
RICHARD MAGILL - Class Committees 1, 2, 33 Camera
Club 3, 4.
MARGARET ELLEN MAHONEY -- Intramurals 13
Class Committees 33 junior jumbles3 Library Club 3, 4.
CLAIRE MAIER -- Chorus 13 Frosh-Soph Play Tourna-
ment 13 Latin Club 23 junior Play3 junior jumbles3
Prize Speaking 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Wig and Rouge
2, 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 43
Myndersian Art Editor 43 Senior Play.
BARBARA MALONE - Glee Club 13 Student Council
Alternate 13 Nominating Convention 13 Latin Club 23
Science Club 2, 3, 4g Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4g
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Microphone 43 Senior Play?
Myndersinn 4.
MARGARET MARTELLO - junior jumbles3 Glee Club
1, 23 Play Days 1, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Class
Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 Myndersinn, Head Typist 4.
SYDNEY MARTIN - G.A.A. 23 junior jumbles3 Class
Committees 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra-
murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Days 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARCIA McCOMB - Orchestra 23 junior jumbles3
junior Prom Court 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Class
Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 43
Microphone 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Myndersian 4.
NELSON MOREHOUSE - Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 43
Camera Club 3, 4.
PATRICIA MOREHOUSE - Operetta 13 Glee Club 1,
23 junior Red Cross 1, Alternate 3, Representative
junior jumbles3 Varsity Choir 3, 43 Class Committees
1, 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Days 1, 3, 4g
' Senior Ball Court.
ANN NUGENT -- Tumbling Club 13 Play Day 13
Varsity Choir 33 junior jumbles3 Glee Club 1, 23
Mynilersian 4.
jOHN PANNUCCI - Class President 13 junior jumbles3
junior Kiwaniang Student Council 1, Treasurer 2,
Vice-President 3, President 43 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Foot-
ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 1, 2,
3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Committees 1, 2, 3,
43 Block M 2, 3, 4.
ELEANOR PLATTEN - Glee Club 13 Hearth Club 13
junior jumbles3 Class Committees 3, 43 Myndersinn 4.
DOROTHY POLLARD - Girls' Glee Club 1, 23 Intra-
murals 1, 2, 33 Class Committees 1, 2, 33 Varsity Choir
3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Microphone 3, 4.
SHEILA POTTER - Latin Club, Consul 23 Class Secre-
tary 23 Library Club 33 junior jumbles3 junior Prom
Courtg Student Council 1, 33 Nominating Convention
1, 3, 43 Microphone 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Class
Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 Wig and Rouge 43 Senior Play3
Senior Ball Court3 Myndersian 4.
LEONARD PROSEUS - Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 43
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.
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Cross 23 junior jumbles 33 Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4g
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 43
Microphone 3, 43 Myndersian 4.
ESTHER REYNOLDS - Red Cross 2g junior jumbles3
Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43
Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Days 2, 33 Wig and
Rouge 43 Senior Play.
DAVID E. ROGERS-Camera Club 23 Frosh-Soph Play
Tournament 23 junior Play3 junior jumbles3 Wig and
Rouge 3, 43 Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3:
Varsity Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Pianist 3, 4g junior Kiwanian
43 Myndersinn 43 Honor Student 43 Senior Play.
DAVID NOEL ROGERS - Student Council Nominat-
ing Convention 13 Student Council 2, 3, 43 junior
jumbles3 Empire Boys' State 33 Class President 3, 43
French Club 3, 4, vice-President 4g Block M 3, 4g
Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals
1, 2, 3, 43 Myndersian 4.
jAMES ROMEO - junior jumbles3 Camera Club 1, 2,
3, 4, President 2, 4, Vice-President 1, 33 Class Com-
mittees 1, 2, 33 Microphone 2, 3, 4g Myndertian
Photographic Editor 4.
ROSE MARIE SABATINI - Latin Club 23 G.A.A. 23
junior jumbles3 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Treasurer 43
Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43
Play Days 1, 2, 33 Mynderxian 4.
VIRGINIA SALERNO -- Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra-
murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Day 23 G.A.A. 23 Choral
Club 23 Hearth Club 23 junior jumbles.
MARIANNE SCOTT - Girls' Glee Club, President 23
junior jumbles3 Career Day 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Committees 1, 2,t3, 4.
MARY ELIZABETH SEELEY - Chorus 13 junior
JUITIDICSQ French Club 1, 2, Treasurer 13 Microphone
3, 43 Play Days 1, 23 Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 43
Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 43 Wig and Rouge 43 Mynderrian
43 Senior Ball Queen 4.
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DONALD SHEPHERD - Basketball 1, Chorus 1, 2,
Solo Band Competition 1, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Band
1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4,
Block M 4.
SHIRLEY SHERMAN-Leader's Club 1, junior Jumbles,
junior Play, Glee Club, Physical Education Demon-
stration 1, 3, Class Committees 1, 3, Varsity Choir 3,
4, Competition 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Manager 4, Competition Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra-
murals I, 2, 3, 4, Play Days 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play,
Wig and Rouge 4, G.A.A. 4, Myndersian 4.
WAYNE SHERMAN - Basketball 1, Class Committees
1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Band Competition 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.
JANICE SHUSTER-Class Committees 3, Junior jumbles,
Intramurals 1, 2, Solo Competition 2, 3, 4, Orchestra
3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4,
N. Y. S. S. M. A. Competition 1, 2, 3, 4, Myndersinn 4.
ANDREW SIPOS - Camera Club 1, Latin Club 2,
Track 3, Junior jumbles 3, Frosh-Soph Play Tourna-
ment 1, 2, Football 1, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3,
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM SISSON - Basketball 1, Frosh-Soph Play
Tournament 1, Bowling 2, Football Manager 2, Latin
Club 2, Aedile 2, Class Treasurer 3, Junior Jumbles,
junior Rotarian 3, Empire Boys State 3, Microphone
2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 4, Baseball 2,
3, 4, Student Council Alternate 2, 3, 4, Citizenship
Conference 3, 4, Valedictorian 4, Myndersian 4.
FLORA SNYDER - Varsity Choir 3, Junior jumbles,
Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Chorus Com-
petition 3, Tumbling Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Intra-
murals 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, junior Red Cross 4,
Secretary 4, Myndersinn 4, Honor Student 4.
MARJORIE SOSCIA-Majorettes 1, 2, Class Committees
1, 2, Glee Club 1, junior Jumbles, Intramurals 1, 3.
PATRICIA SOUHAN - Class Committees 1, Chairman
2, 3, Glee Club 1, junior Play, Microphone 3, 4,
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Days 1, 2, 3, 45 French
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Myndersian 4, Wig and Rouge 4,
Senior Play.
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SHIRLEY STAPLETON - Glee Club 1, junior Red
Cross Alternate 1, Latin Club 2, Tumbling Club 2,
junior Jumbles, Syracuse Citizenship Conference 3, 4,
Microphone 2, 3, 4, News Editor 4, Student Council
Nominating Convention 2, 3: Play Days 1, 2, 3,
Bowling 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4,
Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 1, 3, 4, Intra-
murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Myndersian 4, ESSPA Conference 4,
Honor Student 4.
MARIE SULLIVAN -- Chorus 1, Microphone 2, junior
Jumbles, Band 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 4, Class Committees
1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,
Myndersian 4, Honor Student 4.
BEVERLY TABER - junior Jumbles, Chorus Competi-
tion 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 4, Intramurals
1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4,
Chairman 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Choir 1,
2, 3, 4, Play Days 1, 2, 3, 4, Myndersian 4.
MARY URQUHART - Choral Club 2, G.A.A. 2, Glee
Club 1, 3, Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Sports Night 2,
3, 4, Play Days 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,
French Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
BEVERLY URWIN - Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class
Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, Hearth Club
3, G.A.A. 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARIAN WATERS - Glee Club 1, Class Committees
1, 4, Varsity Choir 3, Intramurals 3, 4, French Club
1, 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM WARFLE - Football 2, Class Committees
3, Junior Play, Frosh-Soph Play Tournament 1, 2,
Chorus 1, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant 2, 3, Orchestra 3,
4, Wig and Rouge 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 4.
RICHARD WHITING - Intramurals 1, Microphone 2,
Band Competition Festival 2, Student Council Alter-
nate 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Class Committees 1, 3.
DREW WILLIAMS - Class Committees 1, 3, Intra-
murals 2, 3, 4.
HOWARD WILLSON - Transferred from Gorham
Central School - Band 1, Baseball 1, Junior Varsity
Basketball 2, Soccer 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Intramurals 1,
2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 3, 4.
ELIZABETH WILSON - Red Cross Representative 1,
Varsity Choir 1, Choral Club 2, junior Jumbles, Latin
Club 2, French Club 3, Tumbling Club 1, 3, Class
Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior
Play, Myndersian 4.
HELEN WILSON - Junior jumbles, Junior Play,
Library Club 3, Varsity Chorus 3, Glee Club 1, 2,
Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4:
Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4.
ROBERTA WILSON -- Camera Club 1, Wig and Rouge
2, Glee Club 1, 2, juniorxjumbles, Library Club 3:
Class Committees 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,
Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Choir 3, 4.
RICHARD YATES - Latin Club 23 Golf Sectionals 3:
Junior Jumbles, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket-
ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3,
4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Block M 4, Myndersian 4.
GARY YOUNG - junior jumbles, junior Play, Frosh-
Soph Play Tournament 1, 2, Acanthus 1, 2, Intramurals
1, 2, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Wig and Rouge 4.
HAZEL ZETTLEMOYER - Intramurals 1, junior jum-
bles,iWig and Rouge 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4,
Christmas Pageants 2, 3, Microphone 2, 3, 4, Class
Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Myndersian 4.
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culinary duties at Billy Rose's
Diamond Horseshoe.
ALYCE AMIDON . . . operating her
chain of Goodie Peanut Butter
Cookie factories.
JUDY AMIDON . . . replacing Betty
Crocker in the nation's kitchens.
CARL ANDREAS . . . swabbing the
decks across the seven seas.
JOYCE ASHBAUGH . . . tripping the
light fantastic while teaching
higher math.
ANNETTE BAIR . . . as a girl who
has designs, artistic ones, of course.
GENEVIEVE BAKER . . . managing
her husband and her new mansion.
JUNE BARRETT . . . swinging to
success as a Jam Session producer.
TOM BEVINS . . . playing pro-foot-
ball daytimes and his sax with
Tommy Dorsey's Band at night.
CHARLOTTE BISHOP . . . lecturing
her class on the subject of Being
Punctual.
LEON BOLICH . . . inventing a
replacement for nylon as a DuPont
chemist.
KEVIN BOVE . . . replacing Dr.
Kildare as the ladies' favorite
physician.
JANET BROWN . . . typing daily
reports on Wall Street Stock
Market prospects.
JOAN BROWN . . . keeping a model
home for "Admirable" Bill Hughes.
SHIRLEE BROWN . . . former dental
hygienist, assisting her doctor hus-
band and raising two tiny boys.
LESLIE BRUNSKILL . . . breaking
records at Alfred in engineering.
MARY JANE CALLAND . . . open-
ing her new "Miss Feminine"
Studio on Fifth Avenue.
JOHN CAMPBELL . . . unblushingly
publishing his book on model
engines fand just plain modelsj.
ROSE CARBONE . . . typing out
million dollar contracts for her boss-
husband, air craft factory manager.
IN
EVELYN CATHERMAN . . . turn-
ing the financial world upsidedown
with her new look for business.
GILBERT CATOR . . . operating
the diesel locomotive with the
"sharpest" whistle in town.
BETTY CLINE . . . jitterbugging
with the head surgeon to entertain
Millard Filmore patients.
ALLEN CONGDON . . . mixing up
a "line brew" behind the counters
of his own pharmacy.
DONALD CUSIMANO . . . keeping
up the tradition of the New York
Central engineers with a "girl in
every station".
JUNE DEARY . . . creating new
hair styles in her Utah salon.
JESSICA DEFLER . . . training
brown cows on Willy's farm to give
chocolate milkshakes.
PAT DENARD . . . presiding over
her household and making Tuna
salads.
RICHARD DOMBROWSKI . . .
keeping peace at the U. N. with
his friendly cheerful smile.
JOAN DRUMM . . . bossing a fleet
of super-jet taxicabs in Seneca Falls.
MARLENE DUNHAM . . . replacing
Capezio's line of evening slippers
with her sensational designs.
MARGUERITE DURNIN . . . mov-
ing into an old-fashioned rose
covered cottage with her nice hus-
band, Jesse.
RALPH ELLISON . . . rising to
great heights although going down
in the world as a member of the
submarine division.
MELBA FAIRCLOTH . . . attracting
friends with her southern drawl at
her Florida Keys home.
TALMADGE FAIRCLOTH . . . over-
seeing production of his 16 cylinder
Faircloth sport car.
JOSEPHINE FERRARA . . . as the
official champion of her ofhce base-
ball, basketball, bowling and track
teams.
GILDA FIORELLI . . . bowling -a
perfect score in business and in
sports.
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THE FUTURE
LORRAINE FIORELLI . . . taking
dictation and racking up a basket-
ball score with equal ease.
ELEANOR FORJONE . . . working
at the U. N. Secretariat typing 152
words a minute.
CAMERON FRASER . . . ranking in
the high echelons of any service
or profession he enters.
JUNE GALGANO . . . whizzing
around the ring as champion of
the 1963 Roller Derby.
RALPH GIGLIO . . . making a suc-
cess as a big business man and a
big ladies' man.
JOANNE GIOVANNINI . . . model-
ing for John Powers in his New
York Fashion Studios.
LOUIS GIOVANNINI . . . represent-
ing the U. S. in the 1963 Olympic
Roller Skating contests.
PATRICIA HALDEN . . . meeting
her Waterloo in a June wedding.
Future-rosy.
GEORGIANA HIBBARD . . . mak-
ing good as a theater executive
with her noiseless popcorn.
RUTH HOWLAND . . . touring the
world by air and "wowing" those
foreign lads.
ELLEN HUFF . . . acting as private
secretary to the manager.
MARIANGELO INGANDELLO . . .
vacationing on the coast with her
children and her airman husband.
DAVID IRLAND . . . replacing
George Mikan with the Minneapolis
Lakers.
ELLEN JONES . . . keeping house
and loving it.
MARY LOUISE KNIGHT . . . com-
peting against Babe Zaharias for
the title of Woman Athlete of the
Year.
JOHN LAWRENCE . . . as an in-
dustrial engineer proving persever-
ance pays.
VERNON LENO . . . stepping into
the shoes of Willie Hoppe.
MARJORIE LINDSEY . . . holding
a full time job as an efficient little
housewife.
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ROBERT LIVINGSTON , . . drink-
ing chocolate milkshakes while en-
gineering on the Lehigh Valley.
SHIRLEY LOCKWOOD . . . washin'
that man right "into" her hair as
:ihe leading lady in "North Paci-
c."
BRIDGET LOMBARDO . . . putting
Hedda Hopper out of business.
RICHARD MAGILL . . . hunting
elephants in Africa while on vaca-
tion from his job teaching business
at Mynderse Academy.
MARGARET MAHONEY . . . work-
ing hard at her main occupation-
housekeeping.
CLAIRE MAIER . . , preparing for
an artful career after her success
at Antioch.
BARBARA MALONE . . . studying
hard at Strong Memorial to achieve
her goal-Surgery.
MARGARET MARTELIO . . . taking
dictation from her handsome bache-
lor boss.
SYDNEY MARTIN . . . organizing a
school for all play and no work.
MARCIA MCCOMB . . . designing a
brilliant new dress style for the
sophisticate of tomorrow.
NELSON MOREHOUSE . . . out-
standing Washington juggler, bal-
ancing Ike's budget.
PATRICIA MOREHOUSE . . . busily
getting ready for "Kel" to come
home.
ANN NUGENT . . . heading Syl-
vania's olhce staff as chief trouble-
shooter.
JOHN PANNUCCI . . . ex-maior
league pitcher, coaching at his old
Alma Mater.
ELEANOR PLATTEN . . . winning
all the prizes at the ofiice square
dances.
DOROTHY POLLARD . . . using
her famous red-headed temper to
promote herself a raise from a
good-looking employer.
SHEILA POTTER . . . conquering
the airways as the cutest stewardess
in American Airlines Inc.
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LEONARD PROSEUS . , . as a
radical designer for the newest of
experimental cars.
MARGARET REARDON . . . shining
on the secretarial staff of the De-
partment of Navy, Washington,
D. C.
ESTI-IER REYNOLDS . . . smiling
at the world from her post as
chief receptionist.
DAVID E. ROGERS . . . becoming
a television and radio "big shot"
with top musical and dramatic
abilities.
DAVID N. ROGERS . . . taking over
the presidency of U, S. Steel Cor-
poration with experience gained as
M. A. class president.
JAMES ROMEO . . . making his
first million as the operator of a
world-famous photographic studio.
MAR-IORIE SOSCIA . . . calm, quiet,
and poised while taking dictation
from a top grade executive.
PATRICIA SOUHAN . . . running
for President with the slogan-Stand
pat with Pat.
SHIRLEY STAPLETON . . . editing
a popular daily paper for her
patients at Strong Memorial Hospi-
tal.
MARIE SULLIVAN . . . heading the
first national league women's base-
ball team-the "Ryming Redheads".
BEVERLY TABER . . . opening a
smashing season at the Stork Club.
MARY URQUHART . . . autograph-
ing copies of her sixteenth best
seller.
BEVERLY URWIN . . . instructing
homemakers on cooking with her
daily television program.
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job as a dental hygienist. the- art of hair-styling to natives VIRGINIA sALIiRNo . . . twinkling "hue on 'em fm" 'he Navy' if
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argyle socks for her doctor boss. RICHARD WHITING , , , following
ELIZABETH SEELEY . . . patenting fgfgfgfyfgfgffjps as a 'yew'
her blond hair and pert face as a '
mifade CUPE fm' her Pafienfi- DREW WILLIAMS . . . with women iff
swooning over this Great Profile f
DONALD SHEPHERD ' ' ' supqr' in Three Dimensional Films. -if
vising construction at the Bel Air- is
Cfaff Plant- HOWARD WILLSON . . . operating
SHIRLEY SHERMAN . . . creating j'un'3?gA'u'ce fmm 'n Cf"'P""c 3,
new styles for the Paris dressmakers '
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WAYNE SI-IERMAN . . . driving a piped in the square mm of --ZH.
Master Buick for a live-star Marine
general, HELEN WILSON . . . touring the
world as personal secretary to a at
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September, 1952, heralded the beginning of
our junior year at Mynderse Academy. The class
was full of hope and anticipation for what the
year would bring.
Our social life began with the annual junior
dance, "Fall Frolic," which was a big success,
thanks to the cooperation of all committee mem-
bers and the participation of other classes.
Christmas vacation was welcomed by everyone
and soon after, Mid-year examinations passed
quietly into history.
The "jumbles" played a prominent part in
helping to establish the fame of several juniors,
especially our one and only, Dick Jarrett. Every-
one agreed that yearly event was a big success.
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, Brown, Pezzulo, Scaramuzzino, Kordes, Rott. First Row: Scar
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The junior play, "We Shook the Family Tree,"
also met with approval. It took much time and
energy, but it was certainly fun!
The junior-Senior Party and Class Night, both
held the spotlight toward the end of the year, as
the two upper classes joined hands to say "good
bye."
The most beautiful and thrilling night in our
whole junior year, however, everyone will agree,
was the junior Prom in June. It was the perfect
finale to a perfect year.
Thank you, Mynderse. Next year welll return
as your seniors.
Betty Baldasarie
Class of '54
Bark Row: Payne, Deal, Jorgensen, Frankenlield, Stone, Klin-
german, Jarrett, L. Rhinehart, Brand, Cosentino, Coombe, Swan,
Lotz. Third Row: Millis, Hubman, Turner, Piscitelli, Del
Russo, Lombardo, Goncarovs, W. Rhinehart, Faust. Second
gy, 'im
Bark Row: Miss Miller, Mr. Guglin, Mrs. Plummer.
Front Roux' Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Oliver.
ADVISERS
Roux' Shustet, Bennett, Palandro, Amidon, Wfilkes, james
Serling, Penne, Wformuth, Kenney, Urquhart, Zwick, Kreager.
First Roux' Reynolds, Galletti, Maloney, Eno, Andrews, Howes,
Beerse, McComb, Sinicropi, Sykes, White, Scialdone.
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Back Row: President, Robert Branciforte. Second Row:
Vice-President, James Toni, Secretary, Caroline Burtless.
Front Row: Treasurer, Betty Andreas.
OFFICERS
Bark Row: Rossi, Moulton, Giovannini, Hosford, Bates, Tor-
rellas, Panneton, Christopher, Turkett, McNaney, Campbell
Bevins, Bolich. Third Row: Amidon, Palandro, Platten, Scan:
nell, Lopez, Vanl-Iouten, Ruby, Dutton, Campbell, Piscitelli
Serond Row: LaBour, Knight, Kirker, Koch, Burtless, Huff,
54' i lla! Assigned to our respective homerooms, we, the
sophomores, set about living as full a life as
sophomores can. We joined as many activities as
possible and gave them our full-hearted support.
We are well represented in everything and
whether you venture to the gym or to the library
you are sure to see a sophomore busy at work.
We are even skilled in the field of entertain-
ment. Didn't everyone enjoy our refreshments
and the music at our class dance?
Lombardo, Parker, Green, Andreas, Fahey, Best, Colavito,
Decker. Fran! Row: Griffith, Carnesi, Giglio, Frantz, Wheeler,
Paquin, Blaisdell, Magill, Cunningham, Holland, Jones, Dun-
ham, Dausch, Disinger.
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sun at the Frosh-Soph Picnic eliminated any bad
feeling that might have lasted from the Frosh-
Soph Play Tournament.
With thanks to advisers for helping us have
an enjoyable time we end our sophomore year. We
feel, however, deep regret that tragic death took
Regina Hosford, one of our members, a girl we
shall miss very much.
We approach Moving Up Day when we will
be juniors with lively anticipation.
Nancy Knight
Class of 1955
Back Row: Calcagno, Amidon, Updyke, Swinehart, Saracino,
Piscitelli, Brady, Kuryla, Timmons, Pollard, McComb, Branci-
forte, Toni, Fiorelli, Hollfelder, McDermott, Sharpe. Third
Row: Page, Yeo, McBride, Houck, Deredita, VanCleef, An-
netta, Burke, Cafaro, Addona, Caraccilo, Deary, Second Row:
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Dupignac, Lafler, Sobus, R. Giovannini, Baker, McNaney
Bevins. Morehouse, J. Eno, R, Eno, Mahoney, Lohr, jerry
Wilson, Kirk. First Row: Messecar, M. Giovannini, Beatini
Brown, Mills, Chalker, Hubman, james Wilson, Sanderson
Cologgi, Smith, Stuck, Stachelhaus, Zona, Parish.
Bark Row: President, Richard Meyers, Treasurer, Eugene
Nicandri. Front Row: Secretary, Amelia Carellog Vice-
President, Catherine Smith.
OFFICERS
Bark Row: j. Lewis, Schartzer, McCutchen, J. Warhe, McCann
G. Reynolds, Schmitt, Wallace, Hooper, DePasquale, Woods
Van Cleef, Hughes, Amidon, Missilli, Nugent. Third Row:
Nicandri, Parker, Harris, M. J. Amidon, Putney, Smith, Howe
Lockwood, Cracknell, N. Morrissey, P. Morrissey, Morehousel
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The pea-green Freshman Class congregated on
third floor one gay September morning. We
elected four very capable class officers to assure
us of a successful year.
Sports claimed many freshman boys, several
girls made V. cheerleading. A freshman cheer-
ing squad organized by seven peppy Frosh girls
added enthusiastically to the support of their
basketball games.
The class of '56 was eager for entertainment.
The Library Club entertained us royally and our
spring dance provided fun for all.
Second Row: Haust, J. Ashbaugh, Fiorelli, Jackson, Hauf, Van
Epps, Stone, Moranti, Bevins, Koch, High, Ashley, Stewart,
Sykes, Clay. First Row: Mahoney, Doane, Coleman, Dowen,
Babcock, Miller, Beerse, P. WarHe, Meeks, Heywood, Knapp,
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part in the Frosh-Soph Play Tournament, many
helped on important committees, without which
the play couldn't have been a success. We ended
the year with an enjoyable Frosh-Soph picnic at
Cayuga Lake with even better things in view for
next year.
The entire class was saddened by the sudden
deaths of our classmates, Antoinette Perdicho, and
Dave Cusimano, and we all feel these losses.
Betty Schartzer
Class of '56
Bark Row: Thorpe, Shirley, Sullivan, McCann, Coney, Ander-
son, Jacoby, Capaldi, Lambert, Hamill, Hoff, Rizziri, Conkey,
Morrissey. Serond Roux' Meyers, Lombardo, Nicandri, De-
Santo, Haas, Pocai, Reardon, Povero, Millini, Carbonc,
Benassi, Baldassarie. Third Roux' Gladis Saunders, Zwald,
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Maier, Dalton, j. Rogers, Millis, Warren, Demont, Platten, Rutz, Stuck, Caraccilo, Riggle,
Louden, Soscia, Landberg, White, Wilkes, DeParde, Drew, Miller. Third Row: McCabe,
R. Turri, jones, Barrett, McNabb, Sanderson, Stachelhaus, Ahrens, Carnevale, Swinehart, Baker,
Nobbe, Simson, Bellomo, Sloan, Irland, Austin, Chapin, jackson, Bobeau, Rott. Serond Row:
Putney, Schulman, Lapomardo, Baldassarie, Santaniello, Amidon, Halden, jorgensen, Skinner,
Barbieri, Peterman, Ryan, Lamuraglia, Santoro, Paulich, Cammuso, Whipple, First Row.-
Marr, Gurba, Zona, M. E. Bishop, Kimmell, Sabatini, Bachman, Stahlnecker, Ellison, Perry,
D'Ercole, Hollfelder, j. Bishop, Heywood, Disinger, Cerep, DiDominick, Slack, Andreas, Lewis
Clark, Hooper, Faircloth, Broyles, Sullivan.
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Parker, Bowman, Anderson, jones, Perry, Mackin, Wheat, R. Cunningham, Knapp, Stuke
Guthrie, Lohr, Deal, Freeland, Burtless, Hayes, Fritz, Bootheld, Griffith, Werner. Third Roux
Shewbtooks, Dyson, Niles, B. Parker, Thayer, Schwitz, Swinehart, Nicandri, Burden, Carbone
Farney, H. Reynolds, Reynolds, Kreager, Howes, Walters, B. McNabb, Focht,'Bachman
Seronzl Roux' Smith, San Pietro, Stewart, Wilkes, Peterman, Hedden, Green, Halden, Medrim
Kohout, Bonacci, Lilla, Blaisdell, Guest, Nedza, Millis, Passalacqua,,Green, Stapleton, D
Cunningham. First Roux' Bishop, Houck, P. Bachman, Stubbs, Ryan, Paquin, Twist, Torrellaus
Huff, Lamma, jones, Brady, Cusimano, Zona, VanCleef, Sorenson, Sage, Mills, Thompson
Conkey, Madigan, Hauf, Parish. Q
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CLAN COUNCIL
Aided by their advisers, Mrs. Seld
and Mr. Radtke, the Student Coun-
cil completed a very successful year.
The council continued the ac-
tivities of last year by sending cards
to ailing students and teachers,
CARE packages, pencils for Red
Cross Christmas boxes and by help-
ing with March of Dimes drive.
To promote school spirit, the
council managed the buses
to out-of-town games, co-
operated with Block M in
preparing a rally for the
Waterloo football game and
sold tickets at football and basket-
ball games
New undertakings include their
participation in a student council
conference at Penn Yan in April,
co-operating with the Kiwanis Club
in a Youth Day Program and plan-
ning a new student award-the first
annual Citizenship Award in mem-
ory of Walter Cerep, late member
of the group.
Sinnding: Eugene Caraccilo, Treasurerg Richard Jarrett,
Vice-President: joan Piscitelli, Secretary. Sealed: Mr
Radkte, Adviser: john Pannucci, Presidentg Mrs. Seld,
Adviser.
OFFICERS AND ADVISERS
Burk Rou Smicropi Rogers, Saracino, Andrews, Sykes, Corey, Caraccilo, Bolich, Fraser, l3ranciforte. Front Row: Piscitelli,
McComb Eno Second Row: Baker, Meyers, E. Nicandri, White, Fiorelli, 1. Nicandri, Schartzer, Rutz.
Standing: Malone, Reardon, Taber, Lockwood, Platten, Stapleton, Amidon,
Snyder, Brown, Aldrich, XVilson. Suulezlx Seeley, McComb, Potter, Romeo, How-
land, Bair, Maier, Bolich, Sherman,,Sabatini. V
LITERARY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFFS
THE 1953
MYNDERSIAN
Miss julia H. O'Brien
Adviser
Ruth Howland, Annette Bair
Co-Editors
The 1953 ll'IJ'Illf67'5fl!ll staff chose a colorful Scotch theme for their
annual publication. They worked from fall through March preparing photo-
graphs, candid "snaps," and Writeups, with a "bigger and better" yearbook
as a goal. Staff heads included Annette Bair and Ruth Howland, Co-
Editors, Cameron Fraser, Business Manager, Margaret Martello, Head
Typist, james Romeo, Photographic Editor, Claire Maier, Art Editor, Leon
Bolich, Sports Editor. Invaluable assistance was given by Bullock Studios
and Sutterby and Son. Appreciation also goes to Miss Trulan for her
help to the Art Staff in carrying out the theme.
A successful book could not be completed without the cooperation of
the administration, faculty and students. Financial aid was given by all
those who supported the magazine drive, the subscription drive and by
those who advertised.
To Miss O'Brien, our adviser, goes our special thanks for her much
needed aid, instruction, and inexhaustible patience.
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james Romeo, Photographic Editor,
Claire Maier, Art Editor: Margaret
Martello, Head Typist: Leon Bolich,
Sports Editor.
ASSISTANT EDITORS
IN
Cameron Fraser
Business Manager
BUSINESS STAFF AND TYPISTS
Bark Row: Brown, Zettlemoyer, Catherman, Yates, D. N. livan, Nugent, Calland. Sealed: Ferrara, Shuster, Sisson
Rogers, Campbell, Congdon, D. E. Rogers, Bove, Bevins, Sul- Martello, Fraser, Cline, Cusimano, Carbone, Souhan.
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Bark Roux' Sinicropi, McComb, W. Campbell, Sanderson, Scialdone, Baker. Third Row: eta.
Bove, Parker, DiSanto, Knight, Bohensky, Swan, Urquhart, Magill, Baldasarie, Burtless,
Wartl. Second Row: Rott, Scarselleta, Sage, Piscitelli, McComb, Seeley, Souhan, Pollard,
Romeo, Amidon, Zettlemoyer, Brown, Holland, Blaisdell, Kirker, Disinger, Andreas. Firsl
Roux' Reardon, Campbell, Stapleton, Bove, Sisson, Holland, Fraser, Potter.
T STAFF
Mynderse "MirroplJo11e." bi-weekly pri tion, has added several new
features this year to improve the paper. i .1 and ink sketch of the new
school was added as a mast-head, while ty baby pictures, a feature of last
year, were replaced by "Mynderse in Profile" and "Noggins Anonymous." The
staff expanded the public relations program by polling ex-seniors for sugges-
tions for the improving of school life. A column of sports predictions was
21156 lldded- Miss Teresa Compitello
EDITORS AND BUSINESS MANAGER Advim.
Bove, Sisson, Campbell.
The importance of the paper is due
to the fact that it brings the school
news to the community through school
channels. Miss Compitello does out-
standing work in guiding the' staff to
produce a good paper.
The Microphone, edited by Kevin
Bove and Wfilliam Sisson, was repre-
sented at the Empire State School Press
Association Conference in Syracuse.
A luncheon in May at which awards
were made ended activities for the year.
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LIBRARY
CLUB
As a result of the graduation of
many of its former members, more
students than usual were admitted
to the Library Club last fall.
Two of the c1ub's projects were
to visit a large public library and
to entertain the library club of an-
other school.
The club's major accomplishments
included a showing of new books
and the entertaining of the Fresh-
man Class and its advisersg the re-
search program used to provide
biographical material to various
classes which has been expanded
from previous years. As usual, dur-
ing their free periods, members at-
tend to desk duty and other routine
affairs in the library.
Back Row: Jeanette Rott, .Treasurerg Anna Mae Lilla, Secretary: Miss
Compitello, Adviser: Nickoletta Dejohn, Vice-President. Seated: Dawn
Walters, President.
OFFICERS AND ADVISERS
A drum. a drum, Macbefh dofh come! ' -'
Bark Row: Schartzer, Urquhart, Swan, Ludovico, Pacquin. Second Row:
Brown, Bennett, DiDominick, Amidon, Marrapese, Aldrich, Baldasarie,
J. Turkett, R. Turkett. Front Row: Marr, Troy, Holland, Lawrence.
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Bark Row: Sinicropi, Scialdone, Rogers, W'arfle, Young, Wfilkes.
Strom! Roux' Lombardo, Hally, Brown, Potter, Ashbaugh, Bal-
dasarie, Reynolds, Lockwood. First Roux' Sherman, Bishop, Sou-
han, A. Amidon, j. Amidon.
WIG and ROUGE
One of Mynderse Academy's older organizations,
the Wig and Rouge, with Mrs. Plummer as adviser, has
again this year, fuliilled its purpose of promoting in-
terest in speech and drama.
Their well-planned schedule gave us an inspiring
Christmas program, a one-act play, and the annual
Frosh-Soph Play Tournament. They also did not for-
get their yearly aid to girls, sponsoring again the girl-
ask-boy dance.
Always ready to help, the VUig and Rouge applied
make-up to the Rotarians and Kiwanians in their annual
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When 'fis done
Seated: Richard jarrett, Vice-Presidentg Karen Bove,
President: Mrs. Plummer, Adviser. Standing: Joan
Piscitelli, Treasurer: Hazel Zettlemoyer, Secretary.
OFFICERS AND ADVISER
productions, as well as to the junior and Senior play
casts.
The Wig and Rouge members found time to enjoy
themselyes also by attending out of town dramatic
productions. They ended another successful year with
their annual picnic.
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.shbaugh, Bove, Howland. Seroml Roux' Sherman, Sisson, Bishop, Souhan,
fline, Maier, Amidon. Frou! Roux' Malone, Reynolds, Potter.
' freshmen looking forward to being pledged to the Queens
SENIOR PLAY
TAKE CARE
OF
MY LITTLE GIRL
ark Row- Ro crs Bair Lombardo Carbone Brown Lockwood Wilstsn
The senior play, "Take Care of My Little Girl,"
directed by Mrs. Plummer, was a sprightly college farce.
The plot revolved around the problems that arose among
Q Sorority, the best on campus. The story centered around
5 Liz Erikson QBetty Clinef, Casey fShirley Lockwoodj, re-
. actionary in the sorority, and their friends and foes. A
good supporting cast gave a satisfactory performance.
Queens Candelight Ceremony
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Shnuling: Harris, Bohensky, Scialdone, Sinicropi, McComb Peone Cosen-
tino. Sealed: Mills, Bove, Troy, Baldasarie, Pezzulo.
IUNIOR PLAY
"We Shook the Family Tree," under the direction of Mrs.
Thedore Guglin, was a riotous success. Hildegarde Dalson, fBetty
Baldasariej faced many family obstacles over her Prom date,
Freddie Shermer Uohn Scialdonej, an unwilling wearer of knickers.
Finally, Hildegarde and Freddie succeeded in outwitting the latter's
"stuffy" parents, and best of all, Freddie won emancipation from
the detested knickers forever.
Pezzulo, Bove, Scialdone
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Bark Raw: DelRusso, White, Stackelhaus, Giovannini, Sher- Sullivan, Baldassari, Pollard. Firs! Row: Derdita, McConnell
man, Rogers, Bevins, McNaney, Shepherd. Second Row: Camp- Drew, Riggle, Piscitelli, Palandro, joel Serling, Bevins, Bolich
bell, Agnello, Scialdone, Beatini, Mills, Baker, lrland, Austin, Clay, Shuster.
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COLOR GUARD
Spring Concert on March 31, a "whistle-stop" for Governor
Adlai Stevenson, and home football games were high spots in the
year's band schedule. Fourteen new members were taken into the
organization making a total of sixty.
Mr. MacCubbin gave special instructions to twenty-five stu-
dents who participated in the May Canandaigua Competition
Festival. Five band members were accepted for All State and
Regional Bands.
During the year, concerts were given at Stanton, St: Patrick's
and First Ward schools. These were full programs, presented with
the aim of increasing music appreciation among pupils at elemen-
tary school level.
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Bark Row: Jacoby, McComb, Sinicropi, Branciforte, Updyke, Stapleton, Sherman. Second Row:
Bates, Disinger, Withers, E. Hubman, Ashbaugh, Stone, Hubman, Dalton. Front Row: Land-
bergh, McCabe, Rhinehart, Fraser, Eno, Meldrim, jim Serling, S. Ashbaugh, Bohensky, McComb.
Direction of the Dance Band, called the "Stardusters," was divided this
year between two students, Dick DelRusso and Robert Branchiforte.
Completing their second year as a group, the musicians played for school
dances, parties, and several outside engagements.
Four new members were taken in to raise the total to six, with plans
for further expansion.
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Seated: McNaney, Baker
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Amidon Wilson jones Knight Thatcher Defler Thzrd Rou Calland
Scott Bates Jacoby Branuforte Del Russo Marr Bohenskv Deary Brown
Aldrich Taber. Scrum! Rou. Sherman Dillomimck Pollard Sinicropi
jim' Serling, Baker, Shuster, Meeks, Disinger, Halden. First Row: Brown
Duonola, Deredita, Withers, Sherwood, Nucci, Baker, Durnin, Galgano
VARSITY
CHORUS
Varsity Choir is organized
for the purpose of promoting
the appreciation of the art of
music by participation.
Lindsey. At Piano: Lockwood, Rogers.
Festival in Ovid.
Robert MacCubbin
Director 5 2
james Jacoby, Beverly Taber, Librarians
Roberta Wilson, Secretary.
OFFICERS
The Choir began their year by Christmas caroling and a party
at the "Barn," A successful and enjoyable Christmas Program and
Spring Concert were followed by their participation in competition
at the New York State Festival in Canandaigua and the County
QBack Row: Howes, Kreager, Cammuso,
Bark Row: 1. Ashbaugh, Crack-
nell, Wallace, Schartzer, Hoop-
er, Cafaro, Dutton, Lewis,
Decker, Cunningham. Second
Row: Stewart, N. Morrisey,
Waters, Parker, Reynolds,
Morehouse, Knapp, Green,
Hauf, Heywood. Third Row:
Putney, P. Morrisey, Carello,
jones, Nicandri, J. Warile,
Lockwood, Fiorelli. Fourth
Row: LaBour, Haust, Ashley,
Reese, P. Warfle, Scaramuzzino,
Cunningham, DePasquale, Howe,
S. Ashbaugh. Front Row:
Bevins, Clay, Clapper, Vanlipps,
Stone, jackson, Dowen, Manzari.
GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
Mrs. john Fraser is director of the Girls' Glee Club,
organized to further interest in choral expression. A
Mrs. john Fraser
Director
its year.
Swinehart, Lewis, Stackelhaus, Rogers, Warren
'Meeks, Louden, Riggle, Stubbs, Shayer, Reynolds
Fifth Row: Green, Peoples, Cusimano, Backman
D'Ercole, Ingersall, Reynolds, Ryan,
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Nicandri, Schweitz, Lamuraglia, Santoro, Clark,
VanCleef, ,Mr Halden, K. Brady, Lapomardo,
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Christmas program, participation in the County Festival
and the giving of its Spring Concert in April highlighted
Heywood, Skinner, jorgensen, Robert Cunningham,
Bachman. Third Row: Dick Cunningham, Hauf,
McNabb, Landburg, White, Paulich, Ahren, Carne-
vale, Schulman, Ellison, Stahlnuker, Carbone,
Sanpietro, Wilkes. Second Row: Blaisdell, M.
Brad , Petermen, Conke , Sarney, Lemma, Nedza
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Huff, jones, Meldrim, Sorensen, Torrellas, Sage,
Kohout, Caulkins, Lilla, Paquin, Bishop.
Joyce Reese, Vice-President
Colleen Bevins, Secretary
Dorothy Morehouse, President
Grace Cunningham, Treasurer
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Le Cercle Francais, consisting of
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new members this year.
The club, directed by Mrs. Seld, had
an interesting year. They sponsored
noon hour dances enjoyed by the whole
y meetings were
school. Their monthl
conducted entirely in French, to further
their use of the language. Entertain-
ment by puppet shows and educational
French games were features of meet-
ings. To end the year a banquet was
held at the Armitage at which time
eligible members received club pins.
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Bark Row: Martin, Knight, Reynolds, Lambert, Livingston, Hauf, Waters, Rossi. Seated: Cline, Reardon, Pezzulo, Levus
Sykes, J. McComb, M. McComb, Irland, Pannucci, Corey, Urqu- Sullivan, Wilson, Cosentino, Rogers, Sabatini, Piscitelli, Taber
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SCIENCE CLUB
Double, double, foil and frouble.
Fire burn and caldron bubble.
Boom! Crash! Bang! Mynderse Academy's
Science Club got underway this year with an ap-
propriate beginning - experiments, explosions,
and discoveries.
The highlight of the year was the trip with
Mr. Guglin to the Corning Glass Center. We
were all fascinated by the museums, optics depart-
ment, glass blowers and etchers, and the beautiful
glass display. This trip proved the theory that
fun and facts can be combined to yield experience.
Our traditional Science Club picnic ended the
year. Those not graduating are looking forward
to next year's experiments and discoveries in the
wonderland of science.
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vision of Miss Trulan, began the school term
with the initiation of new members.
Projects for the year included place mats
for our local hospital, gaily painted horses
' for use in games at Sampson, bulletin dis-
H i plays for our public library, and cupboard
y doors for the kindergarten.
The members have been acquiring a
Slllmliuqr Lois Hulf, Treasurer: Betty Andreas, deeper appreciation Offlrt through the Van'
Vice-President. Svutwl: lillen Swan, President: ous l'f0gmm51md prolects'
Lucille Marrapese, Secretary,
Miss Trelan, Adviser
litlvk Razr: Rott, Manzari, P. Kirker, Cunningham, Harris, Bohenskv Green Parker, Magill,
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Consuls planned meetings observing special Roman feasts.
The annual Roman banquet held in May, in which Roman customs were
celebrated, climaxed the year's program.
CAMERA
CLUB
The purpose of the
Camera Club, advised by
Mr. Becker, is to stimu-
late the interest in
' photography in Mynderse
Academy.
The development of a
dark room, for which
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standing student photog
dent.
Bark Row: Hubman, Hamill, Magill, Livingston, Updike, Rogers, John Romeo, DeSanto.
Front Row: Mr. Becker, Adviser, Morehouse, Hughes, James Romeo, Presidentg Landberg. 57
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The F. F. A., led by Mr.
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Their main projects were
rodent control, sponsoring
livestock judging teams and
a basketball team.
Back Row: Chalker, Secretaryg Stuck, Parish, Zwick, Payne, Smith, Brown, Treasurer. Second
Row: Koska, Adviserg Bennett, President: Frankenfield, Vice-President: Lotz, Reporterg Wilson.
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included the sending of forty-two gift boxes to
European orphans, favors and tray mats to the
johnson Home, Sampson and Seneca Falls Hospi-
tals. Besides helping at the blood bank, the Coun-
cil sent an album of Seneca Falls to Holland in
return for the one received.
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Coreyg Sipos, Van Cleef, Giovannini, Palandro, Asst. hart, Morehouse, Beerse, McComb, Mahony, Jarrett,
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33 Palmyra ..........,...........
43 Rochester, East High
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46 DeSales
26 Waterloo .....
ACTION SHOTS
1. The offensive starts rolling.
2. Spike and Pace get their man.
3. DeRenzo of Clyde is stopped.
STARTING LINE-UP
The Mynderse Blue Devils claimed the
Wayne Finger Lakes Conference title by
completing their second straight undefeated
season.
Throughout the fall a powerful line and
backfield kept opposition to a minimum.
Mynderse compiled a total of 259 points
compared with the opponents' 44 points.
Two relatively new teams entered the
group of Mynderse's rivals this year, Newark
and East High of Rochester.
The victorious Mynderse team was well-
trained by the superior coaching of Mr.
Davis, Mr. Koska and Mr. Masterson.
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Bark Row: Pannucci, Howes, Cosentino, Jarrett, Saracino, Irland. Front Row: Rogers Caraccilo
BASKETBALL
Mynderse Academy's 1952-53 basketball team
completed its season with a decisive victory over
DeSales. Four other wins were also salvaged by the
Blue and White during the season, including two
victories over Ovid and one over both Lyons and
Geneva. Nearly seventy-five percent of the losses
were by narrow margins of points.
The team under the direction of Coach Masterson,
showed excellent team spirit and sportsmanship.
High scorer for the year was John Pannucci who
netted a total of 206 points. '
Seniors on the squad who played for Mynderse
for the last time include lrland, Pannucci and Rogers.
Andrews, Ass't. Manager Rogers, Captain
Masterson, Coach Fraser Manager
COACH, CAPTAIN MANAGER
S C O R E S
Mynderse Opponent Mynderse Opponent
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44 Geneva ......... ....... 3 5 41 Canandaigua
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Buck Row: R. Eno, Moulton, 1. Eno, McComb, Sullivan, Corey, McNaney.
Front Raw: Baker, Meyers, Cafaro, Nicandri.
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Led by co-captains Cunningham and Shepherd and ably coached
by Mr. Cooley, the 1952 track team was victorious in two of its slated
meets. With a score of 58-38, Mynderse defeated Newarkg Phelps
was beaten by a score of 42-40.
Competition was also held with Geneva, Penn Yan and Waterloo.
Runners were sent to the Sectionals, the Relay Carnival held in Geneva
and the Section V meet in Rochester.
Although several runners will be lost through
graduation, good seasons are expected in the fu-
ture since Junior High students are now being
trained with the varsity team.
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SCORES
Mynderse Oppgnents
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5 Holy Family
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2 Geneva .,.,.....,.. .....
3 Canandaigua
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BASEBALL CHAMPS
H Champions in the league and at the Finger Lakes
Conference, the 1952 Blue and White nine brought home
the first Section V Championship in Mynderse baseball
history.
Outstanding features of the club who had invaluable
coaching experience from Mr. Masterson, were a tight-
defensive infield and shutout ball pitched by Pannucci.
Managed by Palandro and Peone, the squad was led
by Captain Addona.
Cy Garnsey received both the Most Valuable Hitter
Award and the Most Valuable Player Award.
An addition to baseball is the junior Varsity team,
organized and coached by Mr. Winthrop.
Bark Roux' Bove, Giglio. Serond Row:
Galletti, Mr. Winthrop, Coachg Deary.
Front Roux' Fraser, Campbell.
TENNIS
The tennis team completed its 1952
season with a four win-four loss rec-
ord. The schedule consisted of two
matches each with Canandaigua,
Geneva, Penn Yan and Waterloo.
It was the best team produced in
recent years, since the rate of improve-
ment was exceedingly high.
BOWLING
The Mynderse bowling team missed
finishing its season in first place by
one point. Teams defeated include
Penn Yan, Red jacket and Victor.
Individual high scorer was john
Campbell with 229, while Cameron
Fraser made the highest average score
with 166.7.
Coach Winthrop loses all but Deary
and Galletti by graduation.
Mr. Smith, Campbell, W. Smith.
GOLF
Efficiently coached by Mr.
Fraser, Mynderse's golf team en-
tered into competition with
Geneva and Waterloo, two
matches being scheduled with
each team.
"Cam" Fraser and Paul Wat-
kins were consistent top men
and led the team to victory in
two of the matches. Although
Meyers and Baker will be lost
through graduation, Mr. Fraser
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Academy. Their primary goal is to promote and achieve better sportsman-
ship and fair play, not only in athletics, but in all school activities.
At Mr. Bakefs suggestion, the Block M worked diligently using the
project of sportsmanship cards passed among the spectators to improve
the quality of the behavior at our games.
Block M leads other clubs in social life, too, combining a hayride,
a formal dance, and a picnic in one year.
The outstanding athletes of the year receive awards from the Block M
at the final assembly in June.
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Adviser
TUMBLING
Swan Dive over Parallel Bars
Dick Meyers
JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL
Sam Agnello, Italo Cosentino
WEIGHT LIFTING
Standing: Campbell, Brunskill, Dombrowski, Fraser, Bove.
Front: Cusimano, Ellison.
BASKETBALL CHAMPS - Room 19
BOYS'
SPORTS
GYMNASTICS
Flip over Parallel Bars
Robert Branciforte
Don Shepherd John Howes. 3
WRESTLING
Back Row: Campbell, Cusimano, Dombrowski.
Front Row: Ellison, Bove, Fraser.
BOYS' SPORTS
Szde Horse -
Morehouse.
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Shoulder Stand - joe Piscitelli.
Back Row: Cunningham, Andreas, Huff, Sullivan, Sherman,
Burtless. Second Row: Knight, Troy, Holland, Ferrara,
Swan, Wilson, Snyder. Front Row: Ashbaugh, Taber,
Baldasarie, Marshall, Reese, Scarselletta.
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The Girls' Athletic Association, which is com-
posed of twenty-two members who are selected
by a point system, rating their sportsmanship,
ability, team cooperation and participation, shares
responsibilities of athletic activities with the
Block M.
Under the guidance of Miss Finley, club ad-
viser, the G.A.A. supported the teaching of the
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units of modern dance in the gym classes and
also more advanced work in the various sports.
The G.A.A. sponsored play days, intramurals, and
also chose and presented awards for the outstand-
ing girl athletes.
They ended their yearly activities with a
picnic at the State Park.
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Second Row: Ferrara, Urquhart,
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Louie Knight
GYMNASTICS
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Bark Row: Stewart, Holland, Nugent, Morehouse, Troy, Dowen,
Hibbard. Cenler: Brown, Dutton, Frantz.,
WINNING BOWLING TEAM
WINNING BASKETBALL TEAMS
"The Machine" and "Swisbes".
Cunningham, Huff, Knight.
TENNIS
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Compliments
af
SENECA FALLS FIREMEN'S
ASSOCIATION, INC.
Compliments
Of
SENECA FI-ILLS
KNITTING MILLS CO.. INC.
9
.L SOUHAN and SONS INC.
Phone 59I W
Best Wishes
to the
CLASS OF I953
Robert I. Howland, D.D.S.
Sucress to
THE CLASS OF l953
, Lyle D. VanGorder
VAN GCRDER PHARMACY
BEST WISHES
ANDREW L. SIPOS
Compliments
of Best Wishes
THE ROTARY CLUB to
The Class of I953
"ROGERS"
Frozen Food Center
Good luck from
"Cayuaga S+ree+ Forks"
WARD'S CANDY SHOP
49 Fall S'rree+
Ice Cream - "Deliciously Differenf'
Candy - "We Make H"
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
THE SENECA COUNTY
TRUST COMPANY
OF
SENECA FALLS, N. Y.
81
Congratulations to the
Members of +l1e l953 Class of
Mynderse Academy
The Seneca Falls Savings Bank
Home of Your School Savings
F.D.I.C.
C om plimenls
of
MILO H. SAHLER, D.D.S.
Compliments of
ROSE FRANCIS
Compliments
Of
PHILIP SERLING
Compliments of
PETER M. DORAN
Compliments of FURNITURE
Funeral Direc'I'or
STQRY and STRONG
Hardware Congratulations and Successt
THE CLASS OF I953
Neil McCIymon'I t
DONALD C. WOLF
INSURANCE AGENCY
8 CLARY BUILDING I
Compliments of
SENECA FALLS MACHINE CO.
83
Compliments
Of
WESTCOTT RULE CO.
Incorporated
Congratulations
to the
"SHANNxONS"
THE CLASS OF l953
REBA'S FASHIONS
Ou'l'fiHers +o Mynderse Men
Best Wislaes to
THE CLASS OF '953 FRED MAIERXAND soNs
Building Maferials -- Coal
I Radian+ Elecfric Heafing Planfs
S Painfg and Hardware
7-9-II Rurnsey Sf. Phone 2
84
l'm
Compz ents of
COSENTINO'S MOTORS, INC. 555
PACKARD, STUDEBAKER CARS
and TRUCKS
Seneca Falls, New York
Esfablished l9I9 ' Phone 39 P
Coafs - Suifs - Dresses
Corsefs - Lingerie - Accessories
Best Wishes to the
GRADUATING CLASS
K I W A N I S C L U B
Sporlswear - Cosfume Jewelry
OF l953
l42 Genesee S+. Auburn, N. Y
THE STATE BANK
OF
SENECA FALLS, N. Y.
II6 Years of Banking Service
1-41
85
PARADISE RESTAURANT
Best Wishes to the Best Wishes
CLASS OF I953 to
THE CLASS OF I953
Joseph V. Alongi, Prop.
NOI.HN'S SHOE STORE
Compliments
- of the QUALITY SHOES AT
CAPITAL FINANCE MODERATE PRKES
CORPORATION
90 FALL ST.
Seneca Falls, New York
Phone 565
f l5l'ilf'g,l
Success and Happiness to the
CLASS 0F 1953
Benevolenl and Proleclive Order of Elks
SENECA FALLS LODGE NO. 992
86
ln.
Complimenfs of
SYLVI-INIII ELECTRIC PRODUCTS INC.
TELEVISION PICTURE TUBE PLANT
SENECA FALLS, N. Y.
Compliments of
STETSON HATS
MANHATTAN SHIRTS 81
CLIPPER CRAFT SUITS
o TAILORS CLEANERS
I PRESSERS
Seneca Clothlng
Company
Seneca Falls, N. Y.
FREEMAN SHOES
INTERWOVEN SOCKS
SAMSONITE LUGGAGE
Compliments of
SENECA NOVELTY CO.
lncorpora+ed
Manufacfurers of SENCO
School Rulers
Seneca Falls. N. Y.
Com limen s of
p t WESTERN ,AUTO
Seneca Falls Typewri+er ASSOCIATION STORE
EXCl1an9e Blcvcuss AND PARTS
ALL SPORTING GOODS
I2 Sfaie Sireef
78 Fall S+ree+ Plwon 6l9
"On your way to School" ClYde Defler' Prop'
Compliments
LT. CYRUS GARNSEY, 3rd POST NO. l323
Ladies' Auxiliary
and
War Dads
Complimenls of
BEN NEAL BUICK INC.
88
Complimenls of
I MOREHOUSE BDHT MFG. C0.
P PW Lalze Road, Seneca Falls, N. Y.
COMPLETE BOAT LIVERY -FISHING TACKLE AND
MARINE SUPPLIES - PAINT
BAIT
Congratulations to the
CLASS OF 1953
May The Good Luck Thal Broughl You Through
To Graclualion Be Wilh You Always
KIRK-CASEY POST NO. 365
AMERICAN LEGION
Compliments of
Compliments of
C 0 O L E Y ' S
Wallpaper and Pain+ Slore William J. Malone, D.D.S.
II Sfreel' Phone 225 M
89
We
Compliments of
B R 0 T R N ' S
Quality Clothiers
Since l925
Compliments of
C0"1P1f"1ff1ff THE LOYAL ORDER OF
of THE MOOSE LODGE
DR. ANGELO ROMEO NO. 544
V Seneca Falls, N. Y. .
FRED L. HUNTINGTON, INC.
CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
INTERNATICNAL TRUCKS
90
SANDERSON'S
Funeral Direcfors
Eslablislied l829
Ambulance Service Phgne 350
Congratulations to the Members of
C,,,,,,,,i,,,e,,,, of THE CLASS oi: :oss OF
MYNDERSE ACADEMY
Goon LUCK:
STEWART'S RESTA .
URANT HARRYS TIRE s. SUPPLY
I23 FALL STREET
69 Fall Sffeef Seneca Falls. New York
"Easy Terms" Evans, Mgr
Sem' Fans' New YW" Local "FiREsToNE STORE"
BASTIAN BROS. CO.
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
Manufacfurers of
High School and College Pins anol Rings
Engraved Commencemenl lnvilalions
Announcemenls and Personal Cards
GEORGE KILLIP
Rochesfer, New York Disfrici' Manager
91
Compliments
Compliments of
"THE PENNYSAVER" of
Your Besf Adverfising Medium
DOYLE 8: MIDEY
Cvmplimfflfr Of SENECA FALLS SALES CO.
H. W. 81 lncorporaied
INC, "Ford Dealers Since 1927"
FORD
Seneca Fans' N' Y' Sales and Service
l26 Fall S+. Phone 24
Complimenls of
Sinicropi's Red and White Food Store
Congra+ula'rions, Class of l953
I8 Rumsey S+ree'I' Phone 300
92
Rr!
Beacon Him THE cAYusA PLANT or Res fam, D
Research THE BsAcoN MILLING co. oafvh Farm .v
hes
BEACON FEEDS AND BEACON SERVICE
Developed Over 30 Years of Research
and Farm Testing
' THE BEACON MILLING COMPANY, INC.
Yomc, PENNA. CAYUGA, N. Y. EASTPORT, N. Y
When in Need of Furniiure, Floor
Coverings or Draperies
TRY WAIT'S FIRST
Also Compleie Decoraiive Service
THE H. R. WAIT CO.
Auburn's Largest Mos? CompIe+eIy
Sfocked and Besi Equipped Home
Furnishing Esiablishmeni
Main Sfore Sfove Sfore
77-83 Genesee Sf. 22 DiII Sf.
Used Furniiure and Anfiques
24-26 Clark Sireei'
Upholsiering and Furnifure Repairs
Now ai' Main Sfore
Compliments
of
IOHN I-I. BRADY
Insurance
and
Real EsI'a1'e
I I43 FALL STREET
Compzfm enfs of
WELLS W. PERKINS
o
Qualify Foods
C
School Supplies
Central New York's Finest
Shop for Women
afeifs
3-5-1 STATE STREET
AIIUUII. I. I.
Compliments of
Sou'rI1 Side
SANDWICH SHOP
Compliments
vi
SUTTERBY STUDIO
Compliments of
CRAYTON'S DRUG STORE
Compliment: of
SENECA PRESS PUBLISHING
Co., Incorporafed
i'
Dlslincfive Prinling
and Hallmark Greeling Cards
Chevrolef
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SENECA MOTOR CO.
SENECA FALLS, N. Y.
Berlceley Square Suils
Joclcey Underwear
CARNEVALE'S MEN'S SHOP
II3-II5 Fall Sfreef Phone 5I-W
Seneca Falls, New Yorlr
Congratulations and Sufcess to
THE CLASS OF
I953
O
W. H. BURNS
Compliments of
v VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
VARSITY: Birdie, Suzie, Shirley, Louie, Karen,
Bev., Joanne, Anna Marie, Joyce
Mary Jane.
JAY VEE: Burfie, Abby, Coleen, Calhy,
Nancy, Janne, Pal, Barb, Gail,
Sally.
S O UA R E D EA L
FURNITURE CO.
63 Fall S+ree+ 54 Genesee S'rree+
Seneca Falls Auburn
Best Wishes
CLASS OF I953
FINGER LAKES
SPORTING GOODS CO.
JOE SINICROPI
IOO Fall S+. Seneca Falls, N. Y.
E Tel. IO56
Everything .... For Sports
Compliments
of
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Seneca FaIIs. N. Y.
MASTEN SUPPLY CO.
FARM EQUIPMENT
GENERAL ELECTRIC
HOME APPLIANCES
Kingdom Bridge and I02 Fall Sireei
Phones 760 - 999
JOHN BELLARDINO, INC
Best Wishes
to the
CLASS OF I953
THE BULLOCK STUDIO
Compliments
of
MOUNT, MILLER
Compliments of
THE CARIBOU and
Fine Foods . LegaI Beverages
Phone 49 Sfevenson Sf.
878-I Seneca Falls, N. Y.
96 I
Compliments of
EAST MGTOR CO.
O
2 I S+a+e Sfreel'
Seneca Falls, N. Y.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS
Compliments
of
PAUL J.
AND
MARY MORGANTI
GAY 81 SON AGENCY
elen K. Reagan Bernice K. Bur
I N S U R A N C E
Sfrancl Tl1ea'I're Building
Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Keep An Eye On Your Eyes
M. W. SCHULMAN
Op+ome+ris+ ,
Phone 799 Above A 8: F 2 The 'deal
V 1 JEWELRY
ROBINETTE
P Ieweler
Compliments of F
MARKET BASKET
CIlBUSO'S I. G. Il.
SUPER MARKETS
QUALITY MEATS and GROCERIES
Congratulations to the
CLASS OF I953
Telephone 49l 25 Bridge Street
Telephone I075 50 East Bayard Street
Telephone l2I 22 Daniels Street
A Complete Stork of
McGregor Sportswear tor Men
Slaclrs - Sport Shirts - Jackets - Sweaters
' ' E G B E R T S ' '
AUBURN
Arrow Shirts - Stetson Hats
Hickey-Freeman Hats -- lnterwoven Hose
HARRIS HOME
AND
AUTO SUPPLY
Tires, Batteries, Recapping, Repairing
GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES
Compliments of
FRED RONDINA
Furniture Store
Quality Furniture at Lowest Prires
GE APPLIANCES - TELEVISION
56-66 State Street Auburn, N. Y.
Compliments
of
Fox LIQUOR STORE
59 FALL STREET
Seneca Falls
HIGH SCHOOL FELLOWS
If you want Real Quality Clothes-Suits, Slacks,
Sport Outfits-Built the way College men lille
them, styled the way prep school men wear them
and priced so low you'll have money left for
other wants-
Come to
M A R S H A L L ' S
Clothing Store
I3l Genesee Street
Auburn's Leading Store for Men and Boys
Compliments of
SHERIDRN
OIL COMPANY
Distributors of
A+Ian+ic Pefroleum Producfs
Compliments of
WI L L I S C . L A Y
General Con'Irac'I'or
SENECA FALLS, N. Y.
Phone 669-J-I
Compliments
of
SENECA FOOD
MARKET
Best Wishes
to the
CLASS or 'sa
DITOTTO, Florist
ArI'isI'ic and Modern
Flower Arranging
Delivery Anywhere
Best Wishes
to the
Class of
I953
WILLIAM D. ROYCE
Insurance - Real Esfafe
MEYER
F I. 0 W E R S H 0 P Compliments
f
I46 FALL STREET O
RYAN FURNITURE
"Say It With Flowers
Say It With Ours" Co.,
Phone 99I
Compliments Congratulations
of to the
MYNDERSIAN STAFF
T H E W IL I. 0 W S
from
Joe and Mae Barron, Props.
A FRIEND
E. C. GIUSTI and SON
EXPERT WATCH and CLOCK REPAIR
THE ARMITAGE
ZTERRACEROW
Compliments of
JOHN T. MCKEON
H A R D WA R E
THE ELECTRIC SHOP
Frank McCarthy, Prop.
SENECA FALLS, N. Y.
M. S. MATTERSON
GENERAL CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Complimenls of
GEORGE L. AYERS
38 MILLER STREET
CONRAD SABATINI
DRY CLEANING and TAILORING
Phone 275-J
SULLIVAN'S TAXI
PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE
Phone SOI - Radio Cab - Seneca Falls
DR. F. E. DOWD
C O N N O L L Y ' S
WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S APPAREL
bl Fall Slreei - Phone 50-W - Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Complimenfs of HOWARD MILLER
MfLLER'S QUALITY MARKET
A Markef of Dislincfion
Bas? Wishes Io The CLASS of I953
W. T. G RANT
av FALL STREET
Complimenfs of
ROBERT E. HORTON
Compllmenis
of
SENECA FALLS MILLS
MALONE BROS.
Blue Coal
K 0 P F D I N E R
WATERLOO-SENECA FALLS ROAD
Phone 3I3
Complimenfs of Compnmenk
WILLIAM J. COUSIN AGENCY of
,,,,,,,,,,,c,, ROLFE Moron co.
Compllmenis
FINGER LAKES ALLEYS Of
I5 STATE STREET
TARR'S ICE CREAM CO.
CANOGA HOTEL Cf""P'l'f'e"fS
CHICKEN ON THE ROUGH of
Canoga, N. Y. - Phone 637 E. B. KIBBEY MACHINE CO.
l
SAMMY'S BARBER SHOP
29 STATE STREET
Opposile Posf Office
JERRY MANZARI
Conlracior - Mason Work - Blackfop Driveways
22 HAIGH STREET PHONE l063
Complirnenls of
F. W. WILLIAMS
CLINE'S GARAGE
TRINITYLANE
Opfomefrisf Phone 329'W
LAMBERT'S GRILL C"""""'e"'5
54 W. Bayard Sf. - Telephone 532 of
SENECA FALLS, N, Y, CARL S. KRONINGER
Complirnenfs of
GLANVILLE and WERNER. INC.
FARMALL TRAcToRs and IMPLEMENTS
JOHN G. PRUTZMAN
20 Van Cleef SlreeI Phone 500
Reupholsfering and Cusfom Made Furnilure
Complimenfs of
LIZZIE and AGGIE BALDASSARI'S
BEAUTY SALON
Cornplimepls of
SENECA BOOT SHOP
SENECA FALLS, N. Y.
BYRNE FUNERAL HOME
EAST BAYARD STREET
BILL'S ROTARY
Wesl Fall Slreef
GAS - OIL - LUBRICATION
Compliments of
THATCHER'S BLUE SUNOCO
LAKE ROAD NELLIE THATCHER, Prop.
Besl Wishes fo lhe CLASS of i953
S. S. PALMER CO.
Heaf Quarfers Since l885
WHITING'S IGA STORE
GROCERIES, MEATS, VEGETABLES
Complimenfs of
K I N G D O M I N N
Lake Road Seneca Falls Phone 574-J KINGDOM BRIDGE PHONE I089
c"""f,f"""'s WALTER s. wnn a. soN. mc.
KLIONSKY SCRAP IRON and METAL CO.
LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIES
Phone 206
Complimenls of
FLORENCE M. GIBBS
Opposife Enfrance Io Gould Hofel
Complimenis of
SANPIETRO'S TRUCKING
THOMAS R. SANPIETRO, Prop.
CURRY APPLIANCES
APPLIANCES and REPAIRS
Complimenfs of
LYNN'S MEAT MARKET
l43 Fall SIreeI Phone 7I2 54 FALL STREET SENECA FALLS
Complimenls of Complimenfi
DeMATTIA'S FRUIT MARKET of
352-W II9 FALL STREET A G D KIDDIE SHOP
PHOTOGRAPHY BY Complimenfs
FRANC R.FRANCIS of
79 FALL STREET SCI'IINE'S STRAND THEATER
Insurance
DOROTHY S. KING
Real Esfafe
VILLAGE GIFT sl-lor '
Cor. Fall and SIaIe SI. Seneca Falls, N. Y
COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND
COYTIPIITTYHHIS THE BONNETT SHOPPE
of FINE CLOTHES FOR FINE WOMEN
D E E R H E A D I N N I03 FALL STREET W SENECA FALL
Compliments of
SENECA FALLS BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB
DiJOHN'S SERVICE
STATION
Complimenfs of
SENECA FALLS DRY CLEANING CO.
Phone 246
ComplimenIs of
- PURE ICE AND COAL CO.
LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIES
Rou
Complimenfs of
SIMONE AUTO PARTS
Ies 54 and 20 - 89 and 414 Ph
GEORGE H. LEET
Insurance
one 788 38 E. BAYARD STREET Telephone I4-M
success IQ fhe CLASS of ws: C0"'P'Ime"fS
HARRY AMIDON of
HARRY'S SMOKE SHOP
JOHN CLINE'S GARAGE
7I GREEN STREET
Phone 955-J
VITETTA'S
Complimenis o f
AL. SMALLWOOD
CANOGA,N.Y.
GOOD LUCK
from
JIGGS and J. PETRUCCI
RECORDS - RADIOS - TELEVISION
SENECA MUSIC and APPLIANCES
79 FALL STREET
WILLIAMS 81 SON
Giffs - Jewelry Since T835
SENECA FALLS, N. Y.
Complimenfs o f
E C O N O M Y S H O P
Qualify Furnifure
Complimenfs
of
CALARCO'S BAKERY SHOP
Complimenfs
6?
JAS. F. SULLIVAN. INC.
R A L P H C A F A R O
Leader in Shoe Repairing
Complimenis
of
A 81 P SUPER MARKET
Complimenfs Compliments
of '
rEoNE's AuTo SERVICE LUCCHES' BROTHERS
Compliments
of
TRI-WAY ENGINEERING
Complimenfs
of
CASH and CARRY DRY CLEANERS
Complimenfs of
SULLIYAN'S CIGAR STORE
F. Q. KNOX, Prop.
FAYETTE HOTEL
JOSEPH SORRENTINO, Prop.
Compliments
of
G. P. McMILLAN and SON
Complimenfs
of
HORACE SULLIVAN
GROCUTT'S STORE
GROCERIES, ICE and BOATS
Complimenfs of
ALPS RESTAURANT
Cayuga Lake R- D. 2 Tel. 2024 88 Fall Sireef Seneca Falls, N
COHIPIINBHIS CUNNlNGHAM'S RIDING STABLE
of CAYUGA, NEW YORK
P I N E H U R S T I N N
LIBERMAN'S JEWELRY BENNETTETRACY
Over 50 Years of Service SHOES - LUGGAGE - HOSIERY
70 Genesee Slreel' Auburn, N. Y. 52-54 Genesee Sfreef Auburn, N.
HARRY F. ALLEN AND COMPANY J U I- I A N A
FINE FQQTWEAR lnfanfs' and ChiIdren's Cenler - Tops for Teens
'44 Genesee 5f,-,eg Auburn' N, Y. I34-36 Genesee Sf. Phone I-3732 Auburn, N.
B A I N M U S I C -
rv - RADIO - RECORDS - BAND INSTRUMENTS Comfgmenfs
REPAIRS and SHEET MUSIC
8 Exchange Slreel Auburn, N. Y.
CLASS OF 1953
As we leave thee, dear old Mynderse,
To tread paths anew,
Grateful hearts have we for Mynderse
and her leathers true.
PAUL'S JEWELRY
IIB FaIISIreel
SENECA FALLS, NEW YORK
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