Skaneateles High School - Comet Yearbook (Skaneateles, NY)
- Class of 1953
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Outdoor physical education fields have also been planned carefully. 'FU The site of the old high school is rapidly becoming the site of the new modern elementary school. ln addi- tion to the twenty-six classrooms, each with lavatory facilities, the school will have a gymnasium, an auditorium, a kitchen, and a com- bination cafeteria and library. Not only will the children have a play- ground for fair weather, but will be provided with a wet weather play- ground which will take the place of the old parking lot. ., ' '.!','5S'K?1 ' 'Kiwi 'k:1TAT ION , I-U All of us remember clearly the twenty frrst day of March, 1952 Many learned of the tragrc occurrence from the newspapers or radlo But there were others who stood rn the rarn and cold and saw berng destroyed before theu' very eyes, the school whrch represented a dearly loved storehouse of frrendshxps and pleas ant memones Our school burldtng was gone but after one week we were gorng to school agarn Yes, rt sounds xmpossrble but rt hap pened We would lxke to take thrs opportumty to thank the many people who made rt possrble for us to contrnue school rn famrl rar surroundmgs We hxghly praxse the Board of Educatron for nts work as a team wlnch was able to overcome seemnngly zmpossnble d1ff1 cultres But nn addrtron we would lrke to thank each xndrvrdual member who has so unselfrshly grven hrs ume and effort rn the past year and a half We thank Mr Fundrs and the faculty for part rn makmg up for our great loss To the servrce staffs of the school whxch have carned on then frne work, even under un usual condxtnons, we say thank you for our clean classrooms our prompt bus servxce and effxcnent cafeteria servlce To the trustees who so unhesxtattngly offered communrty burldxngs for our use, we say thank you for provtdrng our classrooms' and study halls To the carpenters, electrrcrans and plumbers who spent endless hours rn work on these buxldxngs, we say thank you for making comfortable and healthful the rooms rn which we work To the local polrcemen who regardless of the weather drrect traffxc at the begmnxng and close of school each day, we say thank you for helprng to rnsure our safety To the remarnrng crtlzens of the community we say thank you for your cooperauon and the varnous parts that you play whrch make us proud to be lrvrng rn a communxty wluch has been equal to such a tremendous task We, the students wlll always re member the prompt and sxncere actxon of the communrty rn our trme of need JAM . their.constant help and understandihg which has- played a major K J Ja S F? re ,jf f 9 w ' I ' ni 4 1'f'ii? ?'f ' . 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M54-,el '--' ' -w, , f I ' 7: 1, E Q Ak K1 'ff - 'f ' 1592.3 R '- r' S ' li, 1,'i-N'-- 'ky 5 Cl s-.-- -' Alla- :J-' .V . , I ix. , , M : I',. Q- F' J., ' ' FR -' . - - . - O . ,A --,., -, A.. . -,, .2 V, f -' , V' 1 ,. ' ., 5. . Q xx ' ' 92 . 'IA - 'Y 5 Q .f r . . 'Q Q. ,I M i I 1' ., . . V in ' 1 . I iff Mr. Yates and Miss Antonacci ADVISERS CHIEF PILOTS .I953 OFFKZERSZ-L. to R.: P. Askew, M. Miller, R. Emmette, J. Fisher. With the closing of the school year, another Senior Class has reached one of life's important destinations-graduation. To help us reach that destination, we have journeyed under the expert leadership of Miss Josephine Antonacci and Mr. Donovan Yates. It was their guidance, their understanding, and their friendship which made our Senior Year one which will never be forgotten. They willingly listened to discussions about bake sales and paper drives. They helped us to plan for the Senior Play, Class Night, and Our Senior Ball. They are the ones to whom we now sayuthank you for making our Senior Year s success. Many class projects have been successfully carried out under the enthusiastic leadership of jim Fisher and Bob Em- mette. Margaret Miller carefully recorded the minutes of the meetings and Pete Askew's task was to keep our finances in order. The expert leadership of our class officers will long be remembered. 12 WILLIAM FINCH ALLYN B1 fun lovlng trustworthy capable R Coss 1 3 4 V1 Pres 3 County Councll 3 Vlce Pres 1 Honor S 3 All School Entertainment l 4 Senlor Play 4 Basketball Mgr 4 Hockeyl 2 Foot 2 3 4 Baseba Comet Staff4 PETER ERIK BRUUN ANDERSEN adventurous qulet klndhearted Pete PI- TER WILSON ASKFW JOANNF W BARNETT Razor Back COOPCIBKIVC frollcsome subtle e Cross 3 4 Cass Treas 4 Senlor Play 4 SEN l Q 0 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Comet Staff 4 All School Fntertalnment l frollcsome up to the mln ute carefree Tumbllng Clubl 2 Soccer 2 Basketball 2 3 le s C ub l3OWllhg 3 Gym Dem l Paper Staff 4 Archery 2 Softball 2 SALLY ANN BPAM BARBARA B BENTLEY Sally earnest optlmlstlc bewllderlng szyllsh derstandlng perslstant 3. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, junlor Red Cross l, 2, 2, Gym Dem l, Danclng Sclence Club l, All School Clubl l-ntertalrlmenl l, Soccer l, Basketball 1, Yearbook 2. Bowllng 3, Paper Staff 3, 4 13 LARIF FTHFLYN CLARK lane' ' athletlc happy go lucky determlned Malorerte l, 2, 3, 4, Cheer leader l, 2, 3, 4, l' ll A l, 2, Tumbllng l, 2, DHHCIUS Club l, Soccer l, 2, Basket ball l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Pres Leaders' Club 3, BOWllhg 3, 4, Gym Dem l, 2, Softball 1, 7, Paper Staff 4, Archery 2, 3, Block S 1, 2, 3, 4. , at as -llxr ' ed r , , , .'ce- . V A ,Mir 43 Sflldghf Council 2g Class . ball.,,,,,ll4g 3' . ,. l AC - Y' lilo!! R d , 3 1 ' . 9 - - 9 - ' 9 1, s , a A ud- rc l 5 , , 4 ef ' il 34 ' . 4: - Q G - 1 - - Q - 9 k , N' D I R . . B.B. A ' ' .U . ' ' ' . . un- ' - - ' ' - - ' -. - ' ' SEN IORST I GAIL CROINK GLENICE E DAGGFTT Ca: Clenny attractive neat orxgx reliable s y amiable na Soccer 1 Basketball 1, 2 Cheerleading 4 Yearbook 4 A 2 Bow mg 3 Paper Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 DONNA GRACE CLARK AILEEN MARIE COLEMAN Lzttle Cal cheerful enthusiastic witty Basketball 1, 2, 3 4 Soft ball2 3 Volleyball2 3 4 F H A 2 4 Leaders' Club 4 Gym Dem 1, 2 le thoughtful capable novel Basketball 1, 2 3 4 V 1 leyball 1, 2, 4 Softball 1 2 Band 1, 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 Bowling 3 4 Ye r book 4 Leaders Club 4 SWANETTE IEAN DOVE rsEl all talkative . . a' . . adven- turous Basketball 1, 2g Bowling 3, 4: F.H.A. 4, Senior Play Crew 4. SHARON ANNE DUCKETT Sharon sophisticated . . fashion- able . . Winsome Dancing Club lg Dramatics Club 1: Majorette 3, 4g Cheerleader 3g Paper Staff 3, 43 Bus. Manager of Paper 49 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball I, 2, 3, 45 jr. Red Cross 33 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast, Gym Dem. 1, 23 Block S 3. 14 JAMES EARL DYE tl im!! active . . helpful . . con- siderate F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 F.F.A. Vice-Pres. 3: F.F.A. Pres. 45 Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4g Baseball 4. ROB! RT A FMMFTTI' .LAMPS RIC? l'lQlll'R looy Shu cheerful alert pendable sincere lllteable ml! chtevous 2 3 4 Baseba 3 4 Basketball 3 4 I-oot 4 Class Treas C lass Vtce Pres 4 Lake shore 4 Qentor Play 4 and l 3 4 Stu cnt ouncrl 3 f lass Pres Basketball 2 3 F53 SONDRA ll l CRl'l'Nl- Nonmr lrlteable peppy sy mpa theut anung Club l ra mtrcsilub Sc l lher Volleyball l 2 3 Yearbook Staff 4 lakeshorc Staff 3 owltng f uh Nlayorettc 4 St-mor Play asf I nl em ods 9 3 r Prom C om mrttee 3 DRI D V C Rl'l N llzllzr tndependent fun loynng cordial orus C ee ub Z llanu lu ta f 3 lltmor rsea Ass t 2 lhgh Dramatic S 1 Bruker 3 Valle 3 r Prom f ommrt ce RH R ANR Y QIRDA M IIORI PMANNJ f Ury ffflllk lffllf' Q Stu jmus Kood 0 ,gmg eloqul nl charming., vuie perse natured flrrrattous Veflng lengt, llub l 3 S nrur l lay Krew 1 A 1 QCFUOI' Play lff nt lounrrl 3 4 Scnror Play frew 4 l5 f.. UH ' . . ' . . ' - ' . . . . de- r'.1f.A. Q ll2, n ,2, , 1 ' d 2 to I g , g ' - C ' Q , . 4Q A ' ' fl ball 1 , . 29 ' , . 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' yi JANIIHS ll KIHFBLIHR JOYCE ELLEN KENT Scarlet Joyce popular brain, at sensible calm cooper letic ative and I 3 4 Stu en Dancing Club 1 G1 e Club uncil I 2 3 4 Pres Comet ta f Senior Play Crew 4 Base S9l'll0f Play Crew 1 2 3 4 Basket 2 3 4 Football3 4 Class Treas I Q TNI-IL DAVIS KIMBERLY CAROL H LAPHAM Nell collected pleasing steady A 4 V Pres 1 4 Paper Staff3 4 Birdie happy ambitious ami able Class Pres I Red Cross 1, 2 3 Dramattcs Clubl All School Entertainment I Soccer I, 2 Basketball I 2 4 Grade Council 2 Nurse s Assistant 2 Paper Staff 3 4, Asst Editor, Lakeshore 4 Yearbook 3 Bowling 3 Volleyball 3 Softball 3 Treasurer of Stu dent Council 4 Senior Play Crew4 MARILYN LeFEVRE JAMES M MAHONEY Marilyn Bones ' refined . . pretty . . com- devilish . . carefree . . posed friendly Dancing Club Ig Glee Club Football I 2 3 4g Hocke 2 3- Orange Peel 3' Year- 1 2 35 jr. High Chorus Ig book 45 Bowling 3 4' Baa- oclr S I . ltetball 2, 3' Nurse a Asa t. 3. conservative . . pleasant . . energetic LUCILE M MAPSTONE 'Lucy . .A. 3, 4g Socce 5 Volleyball 25 Basketball 25 Softball 23 Paper Staff 3g Usher at Senior Play 4. I6 NAARCARFT ANL MILLER Marge helpful pleasant smart Dramatics Club I Dancing Clubl Glee Clubl 3 Gym Demonstration 1, 2 Honor S I 4 lsursesAsst 2 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Vol leyball 2 3 4 Softball 2 Bowl1ng3 4 Yearbook 3 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Class MARY ANN MILLER We 'inn delightful clewer PCPPB Dt-arnattcs Club l High Chorus 1 DRUCIDI Club l Class Secretary 7 Comet Staff 3 4 r Rec Cross 7 Glee Club 3 Bowl 2 4 So all l 4 Field Hockey l Nolley SENIORSNI 19 1 Secretary 4 4 urs s GERALD L MLRPHY NATAI-IE MOORE NEE ss t oc Senior Plas Crews Murph ELLEN ANNE OSHEA Ellen cute flirtatious lively J Dramatics Club Vice- Pres. lg Cheerleader 43 Basketball 2 55 Volleyball - 39 Yearbook Staff 45 Lakeshore Staff 43 Bowling 43 Senior Play Cast: Gym Dem. I: jr. Prom Committee 4. amiable natural termrned Bandl 2 3 4 Hockeyl Nat dependable popular mn si ca Band 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3 4 Clans Secretary 3 Class Vice-President 2 Cheerleading 3, 4 Archery 2 Bowling 3 4 Soccer 2, 3 Basketball 2 3, 4 Softball 2, 3, 4 Paper Editor 4 emor Play Crew 4 Honor 'S 2 3 4, Block ' S 3, 4 Medal of American Assoc of Teachers of French 2 Gym Dem 2 I lor Prom Committee 3 PATRICIA ANN PANEK ROGER LEE PAUL Pat impish enjoyable skillful Science Club 1: Tumbling C ub I: Basketball I 2, 3: '. .A. 1,21 Softba 2: ' - leyball 2, 3: Leaders' Club 4: Bowling 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. I7 R05 ca m . scientific . ' - dependent Science Club I, 2 3: Foot- ball -3 All-School Entertain- ment l: i ass Treas. Vg Senior Play Crew 4. 5 Q , ELEANOR ANN RICHARDS E leanor A nn alert natural light hearted ee Club 1 2 3 School Entertamment 1 Soccer 1 Basketball I 2 3 4 Softball 2 Leaders Club 3 Bowlmg 4 IUNE ALICE RICHARDS June kxnd good natured frrendly Softball 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Volleyballl 2 3 Bowl Ing 3 4 Yearbook 3 4 Semor Play Crew Glee Club 3 Class Hrstorran 4 Bock S 3 ARLENE EVELYN ROLLS Arlene jovial . . obliging . . domes- tic Volleyball 3' Basketball 3' m Dem I 2 FHA jAMES MILLER RUSSELL uskyn ambitious . . jovial . . hand- some Band 2 3 4' Class Pres 2' Football 3 4 Baseball 4 Basketball Mgr 4 Semor Play Crew 4 w GEORGE WILLIAM SIMS RAYMOND T SMART MARGARET ANN SMITH Sp: 7 1 1 n 1 ' V Gy - , Q - - - 1, , s - Q 2, 3, 4. , g 1 . N If ,I If P3 G1 A , , g All- 3 , , Q il 1 1 5 ' - 5 , , , 9 , 5 , , P ' . , 1 . 1 . v . Q - 5 5 1 u n . A l Q uBangern URayU ' D 1 n v Q u ' ' ' ' Gy l . , 25 ud .1 I . ' . 1 1 1 l ' I , 5 I ' V Q S , , 5 I . Ho S 1. . . A I Ck ' . . 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' ' 9 9 ' 4 - , 5 5 18 ,I L . sensible humorous orrgnnal Student Council Vxce Pres 4 Red Crossl 2 3 Class Vice Pres 2 County Coun cll Vxce Pres 3 All School Entertainment I Dramatxcs Cub I Class Pres 3 Class Sec l Hockeyl 2 Baskctball2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Football 4 Lakeshore 4 bashful Interested kind Band I 2 3 4 All State 4 Senlor Play Crew 4 sxncere acu e stud: ous m Dem 1 Sr e t Councxl Sec 4 Red Cross 2 3 Secretary Red Cross 3 nor 2 3 4 Bo 4 So Softball 2 Class Song 1 Semor Play Cast 4 Lxbrary Assistant 2 Tumblmg Club 1 Class President l Vol leyball 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Bo lmgl 4 Yearhook3 4 Edxtor Yearbook 4 Cheer leader 3 4 Skaa Grammar School Pnze l ROBl RT D STI HBINS ab happy innocent served zbllfym lllRl5l'RT H STOl'Vl'Nl'R Herb oblrging intelligent enthusiastic Senior Play Crew 4 l leaders flubl Dancing flub l Senior Play Crew 4 F 753 lLCllll- ANN SIR Af lury bashful serious operative A 4 Presr ent A SHIRLEY JOAN SWAYNE Shir! reserved nice blushing G m Dem 1 2 Dancing C ub l Band 2 3 4 Year book Staff 5 4 Bowling 3 4 Senior Play Cast Ba lret DONNA MARlA 'UEARE HOWARD E. Wlil,f,ll Donna 4'Freu ' mischievous . . excitable . . funny' . . pleasant . . clever chart 3 Class Vice-Pres. 33 Tum- Dancing Club l: Basketball bling Club 1: Student Coun- 2. 31 Volleyball 3, 41 HOW! eil 4: Lakeshore 4: Senior ing 5, 41 Y621rb0OlC 5, 4: Play' 4: Baskerball 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3g Gym Dem. l. Baseball 4g Band 4, 19 1 SHARON MARIE, W ILQOX Sharon attractive . . merry' . . agree- able Dramatics Club lg Dancing Club lg Basketball l, 3, 4g Yearbook Staff 4g Volleyball 95, -ig Bowling 2, 5, -ig Band 2, 5, 44 Glee Club 1, sg Nurses' Ass't. 2g All-School lzntertainmenr l. REST l IGl'Rli Qllll-Q'I'liST Hl'fS'I' LOOKING VUSI' POPULAR Roger Paul Gary Grinnell Neil Kimberly Gail Cronk Glenicc- Dagger! lille-n fllgllfkl .4-'rf Qumgxq 53 ng.. -Tl p james Keebler Natalie Nee x sf ATHH IC NT DAM Illll mms Nob lmmutc Nh xrnri' lun RL!! CISI' IS! 'NT IJISPOSITION .xmesllxe Ilcmari lc ch lfltf '38 loin Dose arol lay 11 amcs Prshrr dl I -H1 Nldrgarcl Nlllllll Sl NI N X 1 A xn Nvnlxn ' url! Valle - ' x0 X Z The class of 1953 started making history even before the days of Pearl Harbor ln September 1940 we were twenty five strong when Mrs Norton welcomed us to the life we would be pursuing for quite a few years school' We have often heard the theory that a good beginning results rn a good ending Considering our early days, our school lrfe rn Skaneateles should be fully clrmaxed rn une In kindergarten Mrs Norton directed us rn group activities of play mg together We also enjoyed painting, srngrng and the other adventures of early school days which take place during this introductory year In the frrst grade we continued with many of our same endeavors, but Miss Thompson delved into reading lessons and we read' Mrs Salisbury really received a prize group when we walked rn because we could read that wasn t enough, however, since writing rs also important ln conyunction with writing we also learned the early fundamentals of all the math problems we would be solving throughout unror and Senior high school Miss Hunter rn third grade and Miss Stephens rn fourth grade saw our progress further with the study of geography and the social sciences Also, writing in rnk was permitted rn third grade Miss Hahn and Miss Burke really had brilliant fifth and sixth graders respectively, but they found that we had reached a stage of devrltry that becomes every youngster at this age When we completed our life rn srxth grade, we were academically equipped for high school Seventh grade was the beginning of high school lrfe Changing from one room to another every forty five minutes was a new experience, but one that we enyoy ed The exercise was good for us The belt line of keeping in order and rn single file was one which the Student Council administered so as to keep better grade Mrs Bentley and Mrs Burns were our advisors, and Miss Shultz and Miss Beardsley looked after us during the eighth grade lt was during these two years that we were introduced to class meetings, student council, red cross, dancing club and lunror high dramatrcs ln ninth grade Mrs Waterman and Mr Caskey navigated us safely through a highly successful year Our magazine subscription sale was tremendous because we made over three hundred dollars At this time, we chose our yunror high class rings and planned for our commencement banquet at the Country Club The annual Christmas party was a memorable one and our only graduation to take place from the school audi torrum will forever be a cherished one It seemed as though the studies got more drffrcult as we advanced, and rn tenth grade we encountered such obstacles as geometry and biology Coach Hyatt and Miss Goetz showed us the know-how of oper ating a Sophomore Circus, which was followed by a gala evening of dancing Tenth grade was really fun, accompanied by a just amount of school work The days of our yunror year in high school have a very special place rn our memories It was during this year that the material form of our alma mater was destroyed Miss Speno and Mrs Campbell advised us rn the selection of our class rings and worked with us rn the plans and preparations for our junior prom 'Rhapsody rn Blue Eleanor Richards was chosen to be queen of the prom and she was attended by E en 0'Shea and Margaret Smith lt was during this year that Allyn s Aces and Keebler s Karpenters staged an energetic campaign for offices rn Student Council and Red Cross lt was necessary to conduct the campaign speeches on two different days so that all students rn yunror and senior high school might have a chance to listen They were delivered in Grange Hall Now we discover that though all the school days were fun, the greatest pleasures come to the Seniors ' Seventeenth Summer was a gala performance which the seniors presented on November 14 and 15 rn Grange Hall lt yust seemed to be the right kind of a play for our class In February we danced at Cupid s Capers and then looked forward to the highlight of Commencement week end the senior ball During the school year Saturdays were busy ones for us because we held many bake sales and paper drives The entire class worked energetically because the ultimate goal was our class trip which we will be taking after graduation ln April we resumed Student Day after a lapse of one year Circumstances and obstacles drd not curtail our actrvrtres We can thank Mr Yates and Miss Antonnaci for standing by us and permitting us to have a very full senior year The frnal curtain rs about to fall but before it does we will be seen at the Country Club on une l9, all dressed up for our Senior Ball Sunday, june 21, we will march very somberly into Grange Hall and listen to the Bacculaureate and we wnll be given rnspuatron as we leave the sheltered area of high school On june 22 the class of l953 whose colors are red and white whose flower rs red roses and whose motto rs Today decides tomorrow will close an era of therr lives We will welcome our parents, teachers and friends to witness this great accomplishment when Natalie Nee gives her saluatatory Following the dis trtbutron of diplomas and awards, Margaret Smith will give our public farewell to those present when she delivers her valedrctory 21 , , C , A I 47 ffz P If 4 U A . I . , 7 7, , ' af In-I yA - 1 U. 1 ' . p D' D 'ff Y , , ,,, - 1,1 f . 0 'P' - , ' . . l . . . . . . . . . ' - - , 0 - It - .nr order in the halls. For a time we were quite insignificant among the bigger high school students. In seventh . Y 9 . .- , ' ' rt H - ' ' . ' ' ll - . . . , , . 1 . ' 1 Y t n - - ' . . . n ,, . , ,, . . I - . . . I . ', l 0 ' . . . Q , . y . . y I y rl , - n - ' ' l . ' N FIRST FLIGHT TO THE MCJON Aa ny plane taued to n stop on the new snr strxp on 'est Lake Road I grew wild with the dough: tht m n few lmutes I would he seemg all of ly old classmates once agua-some of whoa I had not seen for ten years The Class of 53 18 holdmg nts first reunnon m n well-relelhered spot, the Grange Hall Aa Iwnlknnthedoa' Icnnplannlyseethatthepnrtyxawell underway lhrgnret lille: who is now sxagmg wuh the still famous Fred 'snag Chorus, and Joyce Kent who ns also musically xnclxned are enzertannrng s group nt the pnano Glemce Daggett, nn who- everyone has noticed a conandernhle chsnge has taken the place of the reared jmly Fuller and ra dracuasnngrecent evenzsinlbllywood.ShelaspenkmgnowofSnllyBenn,ha1rstyliatnadCnrolLapha.n,nnke-upexpert, who are working for the ll-G-I sturho Keeping Glennce company rs the new nucuoneer for the Lucky Strike Sow, jeanbove, lnwhonwehave noncedaoconsrdernble change Asllenvnthepoupattheplano,Ifiadnyselfnlledxntelysurroundedlvynnnyoldclnssanmeswhonre nowveryfanouapersonalnies.Alongt.henare thefirstwonaapresulentofUnxmedGex-many linsGezda llorlennnnnndtLeGer!nnAnhasssdortomheUnntedStnmes HerhertStoevener lisa Pntncna Pnnek who hl,l3lCI1dhiPll'llWllLh3i'PG!fIl 'l'rnpEn, whu:h,bythewuy,1ngunranmeedllias Arlenelolls fnahlonnlluntratorfor1cyanndlllasI.ucilleStrhncwhosefnlouarecrpeshavepushedthe nnneofBet!yCkocker1noohl1vnon.Innpoupm:ynghnreBillAllyn,thenewspeedncewhohasyust Kid,kdilhHWMMQIIXQJ,IlD'ilZ'Ybhl-ljIlfl'CCQlVQddCNOhlPllZ8f0l' hiaspecmcducoasuucdenoflheuwuanrAduuehndgecunecrmgNewYainndPuns :hr crn ' newmenaof'elchQonch'unnjndSlrfonpranol5nadtwoothersoftheel:rtnnnIentworld-Pete hI0l!C lll0ful1YFOQl, lill1lllhlhllD lldEllBl0wlWbhl8K8k8i0V8 lhelrthllayelkopal. 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' NAME Bill Allyn Peter Anderson Pete Askew Joanne Barnett Sally Beam Barb Bentley Larie Clark Donna Clarke Aileen Coleman Gail Cronk Glenice Daggett Jean Dove Sharon Duckett jim Dye Bob Emmette jim Fisher Sondra Greene Millie Greenfield Gary Grinnell Frank Hay Gerda Horlemann jim Keebler Joyce Kent Neil Kimberly Carol Lapham Marylyn l.eFevre jim Mahoney Lucille Mapstone Margaret Miller Mary Ann Miller Gerald Murphy Natalie Nee Ellen O'Slrea Pat Panek Roger Paul Eleanor Richards June Richards Arlene Rolls jim Russell Bill Sims Ray Smart Margaret Smith Bob Stebbins Herbert Stoevener Lucille Strbac Shirley Swaync Donna Weare Howard Welch Sharon Wilcox CROYNING GLORY pug nose red hair speed easy-going manner quietness ievslfv her locket cheerfulness posture figure good humor height her diamond cute smile dark eyes shuffle sissle ability to take a joke dry wit walk accent freckles reserved nmnner neatness ambition hair dimples friendliness ingenuity imagination car originality blush wittiness physique complexion personality laugh manners eyelashes musical ability dependability blond hair adaptability sen se of humor disposition waistline gestures hair styles YEAKNESS hockey travel baseball dyed hair history clothes sports . reading books writing letters skirts secretarial practice boys Neil rings telling jokes class meetings teddy bears raising horses science arguments English language bubble gum scatter pins Sharon Lyric Circus Southern boys Charlotte Drivers' Edu- cation unusual sweaters Morry ' groceries Jiwpv movies school schoolitis hi story -study sheets trig Marcellus boys pillow fights piano studying sleeping neglecting homework talking chocolate cakes gum in secretarial homework drums ll ' ' 7 l wartressrng 24 ORIGINAL SENIORS Back Row, L. to R.: J. Fisher, P. Askew, J. Keebler, G. Grinnell, W. Allyn, H. Welch. Front Row: I. Dove, J. Richards, M. Smith, L. Clark, G. Cronk, S. Beam, S. Wilcox. WHETHER REPORT LAN YOU IMAGINE wearing horn-rimmed glasses not understanding math not cooperating being early- gaining weight without typing errors without fed hair staying home with short fingernails without Danny shouting not talking flirting 7 feet tall in politics without a job understanding business law alone going steady in a Cadillac without a friendly word 230 pounds being loud being a business man doing nothing being cross with a crew cut with straight hair without friends without a boyfriend walking not friendly sitting still being serious getting excited raising turkeys being forward hurrying speechless stumped bothering girls failing jet pilot without friends yelling with blonde hair studying unhappy not flirting SHOULD BE forest ranger diplomat mountain climber taxi driver missionary. pet shop owner roller derby ace wave hair stvlist model floorwalker at Newberry's kept home a farmer's wife taller - comedian model for wild root ad lawyer a ranch owner around more scout umster resident of U.S. Northwest mountie physical ed. teacher milknmn ambassador to Japan a lecturer stock car racer homemaker successful theater manager railroad engineer marriage counselor spanked venrriloquist physicist Woodbury model child psychologist cook for Krebs quiet president of U.S. band leader history teacher heard politician home economics teacher secretary controlled on television ' actor' s wife ' :WW 'M ' 2- 5-'fmsiw 'fm ' rf. .1 lm R c,k?, igffv 1 D' N' X 1 'F if X 1- 4 i!7 'FJ +1 x VF fl VAQN -lf N- fp 9 1 L bfjv 1 Ju 'H' 11 12117 1 M 'ff l ,m?Q,ylii 401 1,6 Gfrffd' ll 17 CADE S V 'l,.. 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Their favorite mode of travel is the big orange bus. The lcindergarteners and first graders stay right at home, but the rest of the elementary people can be found in the Legion Home, St. Mary's, G E the Presbyterian Church, Morrville hire Hall and Skaneateles Falls. Their experiences of this year, brought about by conditions, will be a living memory of the tragedy of March 21, l'75l. Prim! tu lirzvk, Rau 1' fl. Russell, li. Kappesser, Bryant. Hou 2: St. john, B. Bishop, L. Kellogg, S Van Order, G. Austin. Hou 3: G. Dudman, l.. Ames, S. Hartman, l. Purvins, E. Kuhl, L. Phillips. Rau 4' M A. Herrmann, Lroshy, C. Beam, M. Oblinger, G. Bellows, Fisher. Rau' 5: A. Smith, D. Tokarz, j Hunt, P. Murphy, P. Doyle, S. Wild. Hou 6' F. Ha-nlon, B. Tuck, P. Burns, P. Hollier, H. Phillips, M. Lucas. Fwnilirxg' ll. Mcbieilly, A. Stevens, Shepardson, B. Koruna, I.. Young, R. Fushey, M. lirnestine Nlrs. llurlce. ., 4f.5i1c a A V ' - 'Q 5, . 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A KE? , 1 I3 V . f Aw-4 4 was 3 515 fb SERVICE TAFF Ihe hus tlrivers were npprtwtatetl this year hy every Qtu-lent insttuul uf iust hus-stu-leurs. ilihe luis tlrivers gave up every l itlny night nntl many lliestlzly nightx In take us to out games either in Xhtrcellus or other tmwm. tlon't have many SPJFL' minutes with the witle .lreu they have to servi .1-1 Back Rott, L. to R.: C. Lockwood, R. Maine, R. Craig, F. Brown, C. Chase, A. Bryant, G. Wild. Front Roux' W. Bamonte, R. Tuck- er, P. Lockwood, H. Bailey, F. 0'Neill. BUS DRIVERS JANITGWS lu In H.: li. l'or1l, Xi, liens rr-r, 5. .Xet'l's, 'L llroun, iz Smith. The innitors have spent 11 yt-:lr of hm-l work. lihey must sweep all th! buildings every night and Collect waste papers throughout the tlay. There .ire many huiltlings which must bc kept in tip-top shape. These men Cc 9 l'ntler the rniserable Con- tlitions with whirh they had to work, tht- Cafeteria work- ers have sueeeetletl, none the less. lihey supply thc students with warm meals R- which taete good on a cold lm.. l lfxl llilflfi K I l-'.' Nvzrith, Nl. xvuitlz, ll. swirl., l'. l.xtilL- ll fu .44 Jhvmlw I ,-T,:IZ-'f- X f 1 -A-n Q will iw , --,,,. 7 . ff, r -4...-':.'. , ' ,:::'-...- F,,,' J .--li . M. Q' K 'rm-I . , ' , 'fn li 14' f' 5 Q ' X 'JEAN LIQII ,Q A ' 4 ' . , Fla! aj, Ie, , A 'Q , Q X '- .' af, ,gfvv ,Q n . , . ,. , ' F ,L I, : I: fr Q 'f V Z.. ' , ,V Y , ' K A . W , K, . A 1 In L, QW. 1' , V. ' Y - ' 1f,,'? ',A ' . - , F9 4' I 3 yr X S S-Q x 4 ll W Q ' '51 K ii ,, . 1 q ' fn N h N , 4 , ., , , -' A arg, . 4-1,-5' Mn . ' 5 1 Aw X. .E 'yi' Y Q 5' H' ,L fini ga -R Y it ' 4 M 4 ': I Yr Q: I Q' If 'hi X if f 5. A v Q MX, .. '3 J f' fx 1 ,Q Q w- if I jig ' X gg '-. - ,, b .fu , ff ww. RM 5, , 255' fi I Y 1 2. 'li gg ff! gf, IA f A QW 1 gy gn 3 ,Il L' if 4 af .bs -2 if . T 4 M - , xx , x, v N I v- f up i .h 1-fv, f 5144. .gig ,, xiii 'S , 'N- n o S+-V ' 'wx ,, , If , ,,45m 'if f 1 .if tm' .- :ng A '51 f frigid ml '- 7 2, f' X ,- , Q 6 W 1 l vw bw-K ff f ' 6 I 41A .-nal' 91 4 ff, ,H wal' Y I. V 7' Q .pm ' ., tif y 'fi 1 f Y ' Y If V V D M , E .E fm U14 1 ? if 1 'f wk .,,, : XV ,g , .-an f ,fik-22515 I 1 2 , r f yr. ' V V! F E 1' ' ' ' r ' X 5' 1 ? ' Q ,. 5 1 , wt H r , -JAI V w X 5 ' W ,V.,,,1.i AF F A S H limi! Q ' ,' k - Am: . 'x::,L H, ' .K s X ll L 5 Q .4- 5 Im 1 X i ' 1- . ,J- vr F ' Q il,-9- zzz X ,.'.,..-'--V .... L--1- ..,. - I-A: -. wi . A 14,, F f F STLQDENT couNclL Back Row, L. to R.: J. Havemeyer, G. Bendall, A. jennings, H. Welch, T. Weeks, G. Grinnell, M. Byrne, R. Chapman, D. Laxton, P. Clarke, K. Belknap.D. Beach. Front Row: R. Hanlon, N. Nee, Mrs. Burns, C. Lapham, 1. Keebler, W. Sims, j. Larrabee, S. Stenger, S. Caines. Standing: M. Smith. This year's Student Council has worked diligently in order that our school life may be as normal as it was when we had a school. Under the expert guidance of Mrs. Burns and with the leadership of jim Keebler, the council had many projects. Some of the things they did were to sell season tickets to the basketball games, send student buses to all our games, and to hold the initial dance of the YCU- jim's helpers were Bill Sims, vice-presi- dent, Margaret Smith, secretary and Carol Lapham, treasurer. RED CROSS JUNIOR 48 Standing, L. to R.: j. Bertling, G. Walters, T. Abrams, R. Brainard, P. Askew, B. Allyn, McDonald, S. Dando, S. Townsend, S. Shores, K. Hahn, M. Smart. Seated: A. Mahagan, B. Fuller, V. Lubinski, 1. Sterns, Donaldson, M. Brainard, Mrs. Waterman, M. Prine, K. Brown, S. Robinson. Although the junior Red Cross had a late start this year, due to Mrs. Water- man's absence, they still kept up their reputation of being a helpful group. Many cards and gifts were sent throughout the year to students who were ill. Favors were made and sent to hospitals. At Christmas time, they filled gift boxes which they sent to foreign countries. Donations of money and gifts were given to foster parents and the local D.P. fund. jo Donaldson, as vice-president, has led this group through many activities. She was helped by secretary Judy Stearns and treasurer Marilyn Brainard. Buck Row, I.. lo R.: A. Coleman, D. Weare, E. O'Shea, S. Greene, M. - 4 YT' Leffevre, G. Daggett, J. Richards, Nl. Greenfield, I. Kent, S. Swayne. Second Rau.: S. Wilcox, P. Panek, 3. G. Cronk, P. Askew, N4. Smith, Miss Nl. j. McGrath, M. A. Miller, B. Allyn, M. Miller. STAFF MEMBERS THE ' This year the members of the 1953 Comet have worked extra hard to produce a yearbook which would be better than any of the others. The first problem they encountered was that of taking the pictures. But with the cooperation of everyone in the school, this-proved to be no problem at all. Their main project was advertising. It was necessary to make more money on advertising because the price of the yearbook was advanced. With Miss Mc- Grath's guidance we were able to solve all the various problems which arose regarding the producing of a yearbook. Margaret Smith and Mary Ann Miller were sent to Syracuse Univer- sity to a yearbook and newspaper conference. While there they learned many new ideas which has helped the staff this year. I953 COMET THE LAKESHORE The Lakeshore staff, under the guidance of Miss Speno, and headed by Natalie Nee and Carole Lapham, is very proud of its much improved publication.With the addition of pictures, cartoons, headlines and news stories, the Lakeshore re- ceived top honors in the National Tuberculosis Association. The entire staff was rewarded for their untiring efforts. 1 f 2 PAPER STAFF Back Row, L. to R.: L. Clark, C. Kehoe, R. lim- mette, W. Sims, N. Kimber- ly, C. Cronk, B. Bentley, B. Campbell. Rott' 2: C. Lapham, Miss Speno, N. Nee, S. Duckett, H. Welch, S. Greene, Ni. Bentley. R014 I: D. Droppa, J. Barnett, R. Rich, E. O'Shea. J 'eWi al I.. In R5 f.. Tallcot, S. Greene, N. Edwards, l.. Olarlc, S. Duckett, D. Droppa, S. Wilcox. YAEAT ef ,I .--- Third Row, L. to R.: N. Nee, j. Herrick, M. Byrne, G. Murphy, R. Richards, J. McDonald, I. Russell, T. Weeks, E. Roberts. D. Wait. Second Row: L. Lansbury, R. Spitzer, H. Delevan, J. Thorne, B. Barber, j. Frese, S. Russell, G. Evans, C. Evans, M. Byrne. First Roux' Fisher, V. Lubinski, R. Smart, I. Larrabee, S. BAND The band, under the direction of Mr. Maurice Rose, has about fifty members. Everyone takes a great in- terest in it and receives enjoyment from playing. Marcellus very generously offered their auditorium for last year's, as well as this year's, spring concert. The present band room is the gymnasium of the Meth- odist church. Some of the members went to All-County and All-State Band Contests which provided them with excellent experience. The band looked their best in the Memorial and Labor Day parades. They also went to Marcellus to parade on the Fourth of july. GLEE CLUB This year the girls' glee club is composed of only 18 members which come from grades 9, 10, Il, and 12. Mondays and Tuesdays are set aside every week during eighth period for their rehearsal time. Oppor- tunities for public performance are definitely limited because of obvious difficulties. However, it is hoped that in the near future circumstances will permit a public concert. . Swayne, M. Clark. MAJORETTES Each year the majorertes improve in their twirling and marching skill. With Larie Clark as their leader, the girls have perfected routines that give color and finesse to the marching band. Thi majorettes perform on Memorial Day and Labor Day. 50 Tv' D 'mall W 1 5 A , Jr Q' 5 - 1 'ff' 5 .f 4 nl: .anna X I l . I ,fa , fix K, NfQ, 'U I -su ff. Q , ' . .---,145 . J- , I f 'Y , 'Ga' uh A A xi' ,Jr x i x S 1 , Q I QYN ' X-vi E I4 ,aff ' -- f ,-' J NA 'fn , I 5' j Y Aa M f Q f- K , 1 -Q L fu, a .3 I A '. ax gfis' 1 4 A 2 Q 1 5 ,A ,Q x .1 4 HW Z A' W s , 5 , W ' f W E if Q 2, f 5? 'Eg x -V A. '15 Aff f.. -af ff . . A, 1 5 .LH .tu :'g'M'T-.aevM5Qif ' at 5? we 5 5 TA , A V.,L. , 3? P ,I , w ,.. Back Rout, L. to R.: B. Herman, D. Delano, B. Frendnk, E. Kent, QI. Hole, F. Beam, D. Herrick, D. Harris, B. Kellogg. Second Row: P. Coleman, R. Robeus, N. Kimberly, R. Stebbins, H. Stoevener, Mr. Randall. First Row: R. Heffernan, D. Dean, P. Dennison. The -S-H has completed a very successful year under the able leadership of Mr. Randall and President james Clarke. Some of the members have carried on a chicken project with Sears. They have all gained valuable information from movies per- taining to the raising of chick- ens. The recent meetings were spent in discussing worthwhile projects to be carried on during the summer months. . 4 -H CLUB Back Row, L. to R.: F. Squires, j. Peterson, I. Becker, L. Morrissette, R. Weller, Mr. Randall, F. Squires, R. Bennett, T. Peck, B. Smart, R. Doran, R. Coleman. Second Roux' P. Dean, L. Bassett, B. Quirk, M. Glowacki, R. Patrick, R. Patrick. First Rou' -I. Havemeyer, R. Roberts lv ffivcny, H. Surdam. Bistable, B. Emmette, E. Stillwell, W. F. F. A. The l'.l .A. has been as active as ever this year having carried out its proj- ects with the guidance of its capable leader, james Dye. The' highlights of their year's program were a family banquet, an or- ganized l'.l .A. basketball team, and the selling of seeds in the spring. Buck Row, L. lu R.: V. Frost, f.. Van Pelt, M. Knauth, G. Switzer, I.. Map- stone, J. Dove. Third How: 1. Wilcox, P. Farrar, P. Gridley, P. Chapman, ll. Miles, R. Breeze, Mrs. Edson. Second Row: G. Horlemann, l.. Ryan, C. Tuff, M. Smith, J. Weller, j. llarry. First How: F. Daggett, S. liisgrove, D. Clarke, li. Frost, A. Rolls. Front: L. Srrbac. F. H. A. With the guidance of Lucille Strbac, President, and Mrs. Edson, the F.H.A. carried on many activities including earning money for orphans, selling Christmas cookies, sewing and cooking. This year they held a Christrr-as party for the F.F.A. boys. Lucille was helped by Ethel Frost, Vice-Presidentg Donna Clarke, Secretary, Shirley Bisgrove, Treasurer, Arlene Rolls, Corresponding Secretary and Fay Daggett, Assistant Vice-President. went into their second year of students who were in the clubs on their acquired knowledge of to their fellow students in gym most important-how to be Show of Shows was a benefit for jr. Red Cross. To some ex- tem it was patterned after the famous T.V. show of the same name. Commercial announcer was joe McDonald who introduced as hostesses jo Donaldson and Marilyn Brainard. It consisted of dances, instrumental numbers, vocal numbers, skits and im- personations. It was shown two nights at Grange Hall. 17 'S LEADERS CLUB As the boys and girls' leaders ence, they chose Nora Edwards Charles Kehoe as their presidents ' P I They learned rules, regulations sports whether winning or losing 5 H 7-df rf ff? --J 'v'? I fgkrfwm QQ Q. 'WI 1 Iuiwfj f F .1 Hy' f sf' sag stty 5 ,S W 'ax Q I A 9 ,W We An R RACES A ,J ., Av . i Q Q . I 5' '- l ,I I' ,- ' Y'-Q ...'lx,?,',--film? 1 , ,- 1 5-.- Q, I as-, ki ,Al rf! J ,gn ,l,.-,,. -'iqfr 4 ,lf ! ' A .1 Y 4 L - I L A ,lp-H gf 5 rfg.. if-gif A-A 'J .itil ' X g ,, A ' -. -' A I, ,, -J, ' tx Q. ' 7 . A on . '.fg'- 9, 14 1 1 1 ..' '. ' ' . -'H' ' - '7 -' 'Q WN . f ' 2 : ' - .X .fu N 9 '.' ' 75 1, ' ' fy I ' -bk' P if .4 ,', ,Qf ' . tt, 1 4 ' , ,f,1'1 -Q U. , v A' ' . W '-'27 ff' ' ' . X 16 1, .hxp A 1 n' 1 r- ' 7 . ' 8 ' , V f - i . ff . .. .. 1,1 ' ' Ms t 4 -' w.f,L V, K . 1 .4f,,f L. 9 - I H , ' , K 'A 'Z ' if , ,. A-Tlx. .. - gi x f' ,-' -'-.rx - w. . P' ' I w f f' J. , .- . 1 'f'+ . , - ' ' T' .h - W' H V ' ' , 3 Ag,:'kxAg ' ,v ,S . ,ui 'V N - :tin A JQAK, qu: 1-12, f.- ,-.s . ,s -- A , . ' Q . , -. '-4 I ' Wy ' . IAN 3 J, ' ,. :,. - 'ff' . v Q., , AJ., 5 .-ff . i 2. '.' . , - f X .K uthi' .1 Q 1. .. .f 3- . M, 1'-4 ' 'R . . A V 1 J 1 Back Row, L. to R.: j. Abbott, H. Thrippleton, P. Major, T. Abrams, G. Walter, W. Dawson, R. Snyder, A Jennings. Second Row: Coach Hyatt, R. Hanlon, j. Shaffron, D. Cox, C. Ostrander, E. LeFevre, R. Bis grove, D. Delaney, L. Allyn, S. Sherlock, Coach O'Neill, T. Evans. Third Row: C. Crane, D. Oram, R West, D. Chapman, C. Kehoe, M. Oot, D. Hahn, S. Stenger, R. Hanlon, K. Cook, R. Holmes. Fourth Row: R Emmette, J. White, 1. Russell, R. Richards, j. Dye, J. Keebler, D. Laxton, P. Coleman, W. Allyn, W. Sims I. McDonald. ' , AR ITY FOOTBALL The coming of the fall season brought with it once again the popular sport, football. Many new players appeared on the 1952 squad. They started the season by battling Fayettville which ended with neither team scoring. In the next game they won over Liverpool which led to a game with St. Mary's which again was a scoreless game. The game with Phoenix was a close game with the opposing team winning by one point at the final whistle. Our boys were defeated by the Auburn I.V.'s but won over Homer which closed the football season for 1952. SCHEDULE 5-C-S Opponents K 0 Fayettville 0 .iv 'ffl 19 Liverpool 7 V . ' 0 St. Mary's O lg , 12 Phoenix l 3 7 I 8 Auburn j.V. 19 ,- ' 26 Homer j.V. 7 wzfzf if, VARSITY SCHEDULE S.C.S. Opponents 49 Jordan 52 56 Split Rock 41 55 Camillus 60 47 Marcellus 68 77 LaFayette 39 59 Warners 48 37 Elbridge 41 58 Marcellus 62 61 Warners 56 69 E lbridge 77 VARSITY Although the basketball team didn't take any championships this year, it was a team of which we were all proud. Anyone who watched basketball prac- tice held in the limited space of the Methodist Church could readily appreci- ate the unflinching spirit with which our team met their opponents. The Mar- cellus court was the scene of our home games and the fact that the Marcellians were so hospitable and friendly was much appreciated by all. Co-captains of the 1952-53 team were jim Keebler and Bill Sims and leading scorer was Bob Emmette. D. Laxton, J. Russell. L. to R.: W. Allyn, R. West, D. Cox, 1. Keebler, D. Foster, R. Emmette, Coach Hyatt, Il. O'Conner, W. Sims, R. Chapman, P. Askew, H. Welch, I952 BASKETBALL I953 Back Row, L. to R . R. Richards S Potuchek, R. Hanlon, McDonald .- . J. Mr. joa, C. Kehoe, K. Cook, MaHaggen, R. Vest. Front Row: wi Allyn, T. Abrams, C. Harvard, R. Dudden, A. Jennings, P. Major, J. Russell. I. V. SCHEDULE S.C.S. Opponents S.C.S. Opponents 42 jordan 46 32 jordan 3 5 46 Split Rock 22 29 Split Rock 34 24 Camillus 55 25 Camillus 42 16 Marcellus 28 24 Marcellus 40 42 LaFayette 30 29 Wai-ners 30 23 Warners 19 25 Elbridge 48 29 Elbridge 31 JUNIOR VARSITY The junior Varsity team, coached by Mr. Ioa and captained by Charlie Kehoe, was made up almost entirely of new players. It was evident from the beginning of the season that these comparatively untried players, although handicapped by poor prac- tice facilities, would put up a lively fight against the opposing teams. Although the J.V.'s suffered several defeats, the experience they gained is a promising factor br success in the future. 4 57 7' A.- if 1 -x . , f . ii 4 l 'of fr lrfjly i 3 'QF A v,o'vs S. Quiz ', 1 ,I Y 5 .ik fax, D , I Q g , 'SV' Q a 1. 4' X e 4 s 3 s. 1, Q A 1. XX .Ni wx ,s x gl 4 2- 'iw' gf ,E j ' in Ha mm Q Q, I X - ' VL'V fH: Q . . . .6 Y X N 'K of x mf? 4.5 'f -f 5? 14,-1 Lv A Q, V 55 - ,,,.' 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Zechman 5 Home Office Skaneateles, New York Phone 661 A S WIKSTROM CONSTRUCTION LN KKQIFI 1teh11 4 1 63 Yon' 'ine jj Rcftor itrc-Q Wh ' El - 480 GRANDY MOTORS INC 77 West Genesee Street Skaneateles N Y Pontlac Cars GMC Trucks Fr1g1da1re Apphances Sales and Servlce 8 BAIN MUSIC COMPANY TRICE SHEET METAL. Conn Pan Amerlcan Band Theodore W Tr1ce Phone Auburn 3 3114 Heatmg Sheet Metal Fabr1cat1ng Post Offlce Box 122. Sennett New York Planos Sheet Mus1c Zemth Te1CV1S1OH Radlo Phonograph Exchange St Auburn, N Dlal 2 2.741 Cornpllments of Compllments of Central New York RIES POULTRY LOCKWOOD S GROCE ES N O O O PROC SI GC RP RATI N Mandana New York Skaneatele s New York Compl1ments of NATIONAL BANK and TRUST COMPANY Skaneatele s 64 , . , . . Instruments ' A . - 4 , . - . -10 , . Y. , I of Comphments of AUBURN CEMENT SKANEATELES LIOUOR STORE PRODUCTS CO INC Phone 335 or 72.5 Manufacturer S of lnder 81 concrete blocks ZZ. 2.4 Perrme Street Phone Z 3361 Good Luck To The Class of 53 AUBURN DRY GOODS CORP To The SKANEATELES CENTRAL SCHOOL Class of 1953 Heartlest Congratulatxons and Slncerest Best W1shes SKANEATELES HANDICRAFTERS INCORPORATED Skaneateles New York I . I Auburn, New York .IULIANA Infants 81 Chlldrens Center Inc Tots to Teens 134 136 Genesee St Auburn N Y GORDON J WARD S1nc1a1r Petroleum Products Phone 3 7911 Home Phone 3 8374 284 State St Auburn New York Best W1shes to the Class of from DAVEY S DRUG STORE Comphrnents H R WAIT Cor Genesee and Jordan ts Metered Bottled Gas Sales and SCTVICS Skaneateles 288 Auburn 2. 192.7 STANLEY A VOSBURGH Contractor D1st1nct1ve Decoratlng Phone 3 7751 20 Market Street Auburn New York Congratulauons to the class of ' from CLAYTON CHEVROLET Comp lments SILHOUETTE BEAUTY SALON . ,53 . of JOHN H. NOZ, INC. . S . 'V 53 of 66 W C CROSMAN 8: SON Jewelers Slnce 1873 G1ftS for all Occas1ons 92 Genesee St Auburn N SKANEATELES SUPPLY CO INC Your one stop Bulldlng Serv1ce 61 Fennell Street Skaneateles 546 Compllments of THE APPLIANCE CENTER 1 Genesee St Phone 86 Skaneateles N Y Roy Truswell P rop Best W1shes to the Graduatmg Class from THE LAKESHORE Congratulatwns to the Class of 1953 from GREENFIELD POULTRY FARMS Owasco N Y Phone 651 Clyde Greenf1e1d Prop Comphrnents of THE DUTCH KITCHEN Central New York s F1nest Shop For Women Best W1shes to the Semors CIM JOHN J KEEBLER 3 5 7 State Street Auburn, N. Y. . , . . , . Y. Auto Heating Sporting Goods I A I o 67 Hearuest Congratulamons to the Class of 53 WELCH ALLYN INC 'N Vurk ' I Skar -atcles Falls .YCV . COLONIAL THLATRL The oe st ln est VN 1shes from Motlon Pxcture Lntertalnrrent Genesee Street Sklneateles IN Y MANDANA INN Mandana N Congratulatlons tothe Class f 53 HAHN S PHARMACY Congratulatlons the Class of 1953 T TAYLOR 8z CO Compllments ROBERT H DICKINCDON Sz Buxldmg Contractors bhaueateles, 'N Y Comphments SQN GLLNSIDE. GARAGE Your Oldsmoblle dealer. 69 . B In , , I - l , F V Q f A l L . , 1 , . Y. f E 1 , a I 4 l 3 i I I 1 O ' to 1 ' E C C ao i . V ! ' of ' of VAN DUZER APPLIANCE CO Stoves and Refmgerators Best W1shes to the Class o Fr1g1da1re Sales backed w1th factory Servlce Depts LADER S TRANSPORTATION Z3 North St Phone Z 3422. Auburn N Y Establ1shed1839 The Home Town Newspaper Read It Every Week JOSEPH A VINO Contractor 8: Bullder Remodelmg repa1r1ng new home for sale w11l bulld to sult Flnancmg arranged Phone Skan 515 Best Wlgheg Cornphrnents of JAMES W KEEBLER HUNTER S RED 8: WHITE STORE 70 I ' f '53 I THE SKANEATELES PRESS . , . . , S OI' DELAVAN S INC Best W1Sh6S Del Corr Corrugated Boxes from For the best 1r1 protectlve carton deslgmng We wlll be COOPERDALE DAIRY factory tralned englneers at Skaneateles Jl11'1Ct10D your dlsposal Congratulatlons to the Sernors of 53 JOHN DOUGHERTY Elxcavatmg Contractor Skaneateles N Y 71 7 , . E . . y happy to place our Staff of . . 5 . ' u Compliments of MILLS SEED HOUSE Rose Hill, N. Y. FOWNES GLOVES Established 1777 THE WATERBURY FELT C0 Manufacturers of Paper Makers' Feltmgs Skaneateles Falls N Y Best W1shes from the SKANEATELES DRY CLE ANERS Wm' Estabnshed 1917 Send for Catalogue MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 227 229 Quad Street Albany 3 N Y 72 , . . lmglufyff 4 I . '-w -' . 5 f 5 , . 1' 5 E 'i Il l ' J 3451- fj. '. ...---M - SBJ QLII . . U i a gzlyrvl. .. l , . Comphments of SLOAN INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS Grange Bldg Skaneateles N Y Best W1shes THE AMERICAN LEGION Skaneateles N Y T1res Tubes Battemes DUNLOP TIRE AND RUBBER CORP l7E Genesee St Auburn N Y Avallable Manager Best W1shes to the Class of RUSSELL 8: TRABOLD GARAGE Congratulat1ons Sen1ors ' SIMS 8: GREEN INC Skaneateles N Y DON CLARK Furnace O11 Kerosene 81 Gaso11ne Fennell St Skaneateles N Y Phone 725 To the Class of 1953 Congratulatmns and Best Wxshes MARSHALL'S CLOTHING STORE Auburn N Y Cornpllments of GEORGE 'S RADIO SERVICE 74 I I - ' '53 Budget Plan J. Casbarro Jordan St. Sk3.1'1eat6I.CS, N. Y Cornphrnents of NORTH DRESS SHOP Mottvllle N Y Cel1aM North Prop THE WOLCOTT SHOP Fme Books Tel 244 AUBURN MUSIC STORE 14 Genesee Street Auburn N Y Quahty Guernsey M11k PINE GROVE DAIRY Comphments MAC S RED 8: WHITE SUPER MARKET Best W1shes From Fred Rondlna FURNITURE STORE Auburn N Y TALLCOT MILLING CO INC Compllments of Skaneateles N Y BOBBETT IMPLEMENT of . I . , . , . . CO 75 Best Wishes Compliments of SKANEATELES - JORDAN to the LOCKERS, 1Nc. Seniors of 1953 Skaneateles, N. Y. Jordan, N' Y BENTLEY at THOMAS Phone 541 Phone 6151 Skaneateles N Y HELLIER DAIRY Phone 21 J3 Comphm ents ROTARY CLUB OF SKANEATELES Skaneateles N Y WILLIAM L1 STUART CO INC Congratulatlons to the ' Class M1953 Coal Fuel O11 THE BRIDGE MARKET Mason Supplles Fert111zer Phone 181 J Skan N Y , . Q , . . 'JU I-1 Hn Ros co 1600 C11nton Avenue North Rochester New York Des1gners and Producers Hlgh School Jewelry Engraved Commencement Announcements Name Cards Mr JamesL Mason QD1str1ct Managerl 90 Rock Island Street Gouverneur N Y SCHICHT SYSTEM SHOP Offlce Supplles Prlntlng Gold Stamplng Phone 3 9421 36 State St Auburn N Compllrnents of LYNCH S NEWS STAND Cornpllment S of TOWN TALK DAIRIES INC 1229 E Fayette St Syracuse 10 N Y Plufflblng Supplxes Gas Burners FRASER HUNT CORP 15 Jordan Street Skaneateles N Y Telephone Heatlng and Skaneateles 466 Electr1ca1Serv1ce Best W1shes MASTERS GREENHOUSE Flowers of D1st1nct1on 17 W Genesee St Phone 3 Skaneateles N Y . I 2 . Heating and Automatic Coal O11 34- . , . Y. ' I Congratulations to the Class of 1953 THE MOTTVILLE FOOD STORE x Mottville N Y John Glowacki Prop Compliments of M J ALMSTEAD -Optometrist- Phone Skaneateles Z66 Jorda 4661 Best Wishes from BENNE TT AND TRAC Y Shoes and Luggage Auburn New York Congratulations TICE S LIQUOR STORE THE STOTT DINER 18 W Genesee St Skaneateles N Y E J STOTT AND SON Dodge Plymouth 18 W Genesee St Skaneateles New York Best Wishes The Graduating Class MRS RUSSELL J DE WITT ' New Varieties African Violets Compliments DANDO Hardware Company ' n I ' 0 ' 1911--1953 to ' of 78 - Cornphments HEINTZ CONCRETE PRODUC TS Be st W1she s HARSE BROTHERS POWELSON INSTITUTE Spec1a11zed Bus1ness and Secretamal Trammg Reg1stered by N Y State Educat1on Dept Approved for Veteran Tra1n1ng Syracuse N Y Phone 2 bUb1 Best Wlshes to the Sen1ors MURPHY S DAIRY Skaneateles N Y Best W1shes to the SCDIOTS of 1953 07?1f7CllZll. FINE FOOTWEAR CHARLES H ROUNDS Genesee St Auburn N Cornphments of TAYLOR S WALLPAPER and PAINT CO Best W1shes THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUBURN of ' QJQQIUZ jjfgem p .mx . 144 , , . .Y. O '79 Condphrnents of JOHN KARLIK Xflotor O11 Fuel O11 Casolme Kerosene l: lu1d heat O11 Burners 'Jmone 1086 Skaneateles N Y Comphments GREENE BROS LEE S RESTAURANT Fountaln Servlce Salad Plates Sandwlches Breakfast Leo Heffernan Prop 24 hour servxce Compllments C W CRAPO'lTE 1 f rlor 8: exterxor decoratlng Skaneateles New York Phone ZZSJZ Skaneateles N Y Best W1shes the Class of 53 Comphments of CLARK S MOTEL fel mlle west of Skaneateles o U S 20 Phone 2.56 StanleyW Clark Prop Congratulatlons to the Senlors BATES CLEANERS Best W1shes to the Class of B H LAPI-IAM Sz CO - I of of The finest 9 ' to ' 1 f' 1' ' - '53 n . . ff BU Compwlments D W WINKELMAN CO INC CAYLJL K OMNIBUS CORPOR x ION SKAJNIEATELES FAXI KQUCTEUK C113 Wu mfs ber Llcgse b aneatehs CDL XIOLIFII Marcellus Lro SKf1'Nlh.AT L1-,D -XNLRS L of . . ., . , f - X Cv II-,,. , L...1.., '.1,x , f'.-,Jli1x1Cr'.LS f.,-f ,Y 41 x R, TMJ 1 x i,,m:1.Dt une' I'3E.LDY fun9 ' . Y ,. . 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