Skaneateles High School - Comet Yearbook (Skaneateles, NY)
- Class of 1955
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NAP, Xmxve doo:-,erw muglxc, as our 59nerf1Q, 'm'XXNe, .Yeorxow because 04.615 ufixxggxna mg XQQUCB OG JYXGQ, QCOQXG og even' reed ,Q common s Sfxexwcls x T GCG gf O00 and c, A on wxvixck 'Yo Xoux Yv In m IHORIAITI MAZY WILLIAMS BURKE Dted December 4 1954 WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS Upon the publlcatton of our Yearbook we the 3dITlll'l1SIl'3I1Ofl the faculty and the students w11l be m1ss1ng one of our most respected and loved faculty members Mrs Burkes charm and w1t made lt a pleasure for allof us tobetn school as a v1vac1ous and energenc person Her smlle her pleasant Good Mormng her adv1ce and after the day IS done her Good Nlght I ll see you tomorrow w1ll be kept always m our memory. . . ' ' . . . , . . . . . , . . . Unselfish, altruistic, devoted to the generations she taught, she will always be remembered H lnC6l26l H :J QV In 1951 a new art mstructor was welcomed to our school ln our old h1gh school 1n Ih1S capac1ty Now we hope she has been justly rewarded by her beauuful new de partment 1n our modern school Last year she worked d1l1gently as art adv1sor of our 1954 Comet, as she IS tlus year Last fall she mtroduced a new act1v1ty 1n our school the Art Club Whldl IS much apprec1ated by IIS members So lf IS to you, M1ss Al1ce Schulme1ster that we the Semor Class of 1955 ded1cate our yearbook 1n order to show IH part our deep apprec1at1on for your unt1r1ng efforts as art mstructor and fr1end to all students 5 1' 5 ,Q , 7' . . G . and under the unusual circumstances of our downtown campus, she did an amazing job , I I - I ' I , ' . I . . . . . . YGUR HIT PARADE SEOFYOU H FRY IZCGUES sTM QQ Yo-Uwe-w MH r I I ll .lih l I 1l l V : . I I YNIU 51 E , - :ne ... 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S5 i 55' xH -J. -Q55 -Q 1- .1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Hatch, Mr. Cronauer, Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Nolin, Mr. Gregory, Mrs. Rauscher, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Fundis. BOARD OF EDUCATION The board of Education, as representatives of the people of the school district, is one of the major forces which keeps our school operating smoothly. We, the Class of '55, realize and appreciate, as have the classes preceding us, the part the Board of Education plays in giving us this outstanding school with its good reputation. PRINCIPAL Miss Blacking as the secretary alsowatches Activities' control book. Mrs. Dorland is often interrupted in her accounting. Both of them listen to our troubles and problems. SECRETARIES LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Blacking, Mrs. Dorland Lau lla MR, FRED P, FUNDIS ' Our District Principal, Mr. Fundis, is more than an administrative officerg he is a friend and helper. While he is discriminating in his methods, a real sense of humor prevails when a person needs it the most. 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N -,fig-Ljgj ,y X1 ,X X. 4 N ' .r,'x2'x',.7 . , .y . ix - W ,v A. .Q .lr V -AJ 1 ' AOVISORS Dunng our fust class meetmg we chose our offlcers Our cholce proved the best for in the many acuvmes of our semor year such as paper drives bake sales the sen1or play and the many responsr b111I16S upon whrch depend a per fect graduauon our semor offlcers never shirked SENIOR ADVISORS MrD Yates M1ssJ Antonaccl ku SENIOR OFFICERS Left to Rrght Presrdent Daveroster Treasurer Jeanne McCarthy, Secretary, Barb Campbell, V1ce Pres1dent, Sam Stenger. I2 Q V ' 1 L . . , . , ' I I Q . .- I rf X' f , . :H-. 0 XX 0 3 ZH C X 0 4 I C I . I .I ,. ,ir K ' A , ' . ' '7 . I 0 Y P Y FREDERICK GEORGE 13611 me THOMAS VALENTINE ABRAMS Abe That rs as well sa1d as if Ihad sard rt my se Band 1 2 3 4 All County Band 3 4 All State Chorus 4 Baseball 1 2 Manager of Baseball Team 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Lead ers Club 1 Senior Play Cast 4 Jumor Red Cross 2 pdl if T HOMAS ROSS ARRAIN BASTABLE P' '40 Fred The farmers are the founders ofhuman crvrlxzation F F A 2 V1ce Pres nt of F F A Treasurer of F F A 3 F F A Basketball 2 3 4 Football 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Wrestl mg Team 4 F F A Chapter Delegate of State Convent1on 4 GWENDOLYN ALLIENE BENDALL Gwen Here IS a dear and true mdustnous fr1end Student Counctl 2 Treasurer of Student Councrl 4 Comet 3 Ed1tor of Comet 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 VICE Presrdent of Jumor Red Cross3 V1ce Presrdent of Class 1 SGS Award 1 Honor S 1 3 4 CIIIZCD shlp Educatron Conference 3 4 ESSPA 4 Nurses s Assrstant 3 4 Sen1or Play Crew 4 Iunror Hrgh Chorus 1 All School Entertarn ment 1 Iumor Prom Commlttee Charrman 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 2 -1 Cooch No word l1ke Pardon Football 2 Basketball 3 4 Leaders Club 2 Treasurer of Class 3 Sclence Club 2 Boys Chorus 3 4 ROBERT WILLIAM BEAM Bo Sllence g 1 v e s con ...1 sent A12 RUTH ELIZABETH BREEZ E Always Jolly always k1nd she s the type one hkes to frnd Band 1 2 3 4 Juruor Hrgh Chorus 1 Iumor Cross 1 Bowhng 1 2 F H A Nurses Assrstant 2 Gym Demonstration All School Entertainment 1 Basketball 2 3 Volleyball 4 Jumor Prom Co mm 1 ttee Lakeshore 3 4 Comet 4 Semor Play Crew 3 A af, LINDA LEE COATS GONNA FAKE A BARBARA GAIL CAMPBELL Barb I ll not budge an inch Lakeshore 2 Assistant Edrtor 3 Junior Red Cross 1 2 4 Junior Hlgh Dramatics Club 1 George W Wood Trophy l Secretary of Class 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Bowling 2 Archery 4 CAROL ANNE CHAS E Kit Merry m heart and spirit Mernly Merrily shall I live now Lakeshore 3 4 Comet 4 Band 1 Volleyball 2 Basketball 2 Senror Play Crew 4 Senror Play Cast 4 Student Assembly Chalrman 4 Bowling 2 MARLYN JEAN EVANS 'Evans' The way to be happy IS to make others so Lakeshore 3, Assistant Edrtor of Lakeshore 4, Leaders' Club 3, President of Leaders' Club Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Comet 3 4 Senior Play Crew 4 Junior Prom Com mittee 3 JAMES WILLIAM COLEMAN IR rm I know the drscrplme of wars' Seruor High Dramatrcs Club 2 3 Football 1 3 Boxing 1 Ban 1, 2, 3: Senror Play Cast 4. 4, Volleyball 3, 4g Bowling 2, Basketball , Senior Play Cast 4, Softball 4g Archery 4, ESSPA 4. eps '13 PAULA CAROL FISCHER Shorty Small things make wise men proud Treasurer of Class 25 Business Manager of Lakeshore 35 Student Council 3g Volleyball 3: Basketball 3, Comet 43 Vice-President of Class 35 Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Play Crew 4. 14 -41 ev sentimental Jounney mm DAVID ALAN FOSTER Sam Work makes the man Student Councrl 1 4 Presrdent of Class 4 Boys Chorus4 Leaders Club2 3 Senror Play Cast 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Co Captarn of Basketball Team 4 'ilk BEVERLY UDALL FULLER .TUDITH KAREN GAYLORD udy Fun and fancy free H A CLARA ELLEN HANLEY Clara As full of sp1r1t as the month of May Honor S l, Iunror Red Cross 1,4, Lake shore 3, Busrness Manager of Lakeshore 4: Semor Play Cast 4, Volleyball 2,35 Basket ball 2, 3, 4. X? as T' JOAN MARIE HARRY IOal'1 A penny for your thoughts F.H A 2, Comet 3, 4, Senror Play Crew 4, Basketball 2. 15 We 11 note you m our book of memory Cheer1eadrng2 3 4 Leaders Club 2 Sec retary of Leaders Club 1 3 Block S 2 3 4 Student C0l.1l'1C11 3 4 Jlmlor Red Cross 2 Comet 4 Bowlmg 1 2 Volleyball 3 4 Basketball 3 4 CHARLES DAVID HAHN Dave The man wrth a horn Band 1,2,3,4, oor ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2,3,4, Block S 1, 2,3,4gJun1or Prom Commrttee 3, Leaders' Club 2, 3, Iumor Red Cross 3, Lakeshore 4, Senror Play Cast 4, Manager of Basketball Team 3, 4, Basketball 1. fi' Y I ' 2 . ,, A ui , A ,, .sf - , ,rww W n W Q Q . , : . : , 1 . ' - ' ' .... X 1 1 v 2 . ' r : l 1 2 ' T Y h ,ft 1 C ,f , l , K IIB YI . n U - 4 ' . . 2 ' : l , n n , I D I K I I 3 - :L NV A A F . I Q 1 v-J n -l ki' u u :I-' sf ' . F. . . 1. B A ,, k A 5.1- agp, s . F - oil we oo into CHARLES FRANK HARVARD Charlre Men of few words are the best men Leaders Club 3 4 Block S 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 Manager of Football Team 4 Tumbhng 1 2 Gym Demonstratton 1 all GRETCHEN LOUISE HONSBERGER Gretch Each m1nd has IIS own method Juruor Hrgh Dramatrcs Club 1 All School Entertaxnment 1 Jun 1or Red Cross 2 Bowl mg 2 Comet 3 4 ESSPA 4 WILMA ELIZABETH KUHL Wrllie I wrll be the pattern of patience Student Council 3 Junior Red Cross 2 4 Iuruor Hrgh Dramatrcs Club 1 Semor Play Cast 4 Iunror Prom Commrttee 3 Volley ball 3 4 Bowling 2 ANNELLI HEINONEN Annellr The st11l small vorce of gratuude Semor Guls Chorus 4 Comet 4 Volleyball MARNO ELTING KNAUTH Whrp In her tongue 18 the law of krndness Comet 4 Lakeshore 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 F H A 2 Juruor Hrgh Dramatrcs Club 1 PHYLLIS FRANETTE LADER 5 Phyll I hate nobody I am rn chan ty wrth the world Lakeshore 3 Edltor of Lakeshore 4 Student C ouncrl 1 Secretary of Class 3 Treasurer of Class 1 Secretary of Jumor Red Cross 3 Treasurer of Iumor Red Cross 4 Sentor Play Cast 4 Bowlrng 2 Basketball 3 4 Volley ball 3 4 Archery 4 ESSPA 4 l6 R- the llo Blue yonoetzn PATRICIA ANN LANPHERE . 3 .. Youth 1S full of pleasure age IS full of care Leaders Club 1 2 Basketball 1 2 4 Vol leyball 1 2 4 Comet 4 Sen1or Play Crew 4 Iuntor Red Cross 2 All School Entertam ment 1 Glee Club 3 Iumor Prom Commxt tee 3 Lakeshore 3 JEAN TENNEY LARRABEE it LORRAINE GEITRUDE LANS BURY Ol' Jeanie Whrstle and he'11 come to you My honor rs my lrfe both grow rn one Band 1 2 3 4 Honor S 1 2 3 4 Stu nt Councrl 2 Secretary of Student Councrl 4 Iunror Red Cross 1 Presrdent of Iumor Red Cross 3 Waterman Award 1 Secretary of Class 1 Student D1 rector of Sen1or Play 4 Bowlmg 1 2 Soccer 1 Volleyball 3 4 Archery 4 MARY IEANNE MCCARTHY Jeanne Style rs the dress of thoughts Treasurer of Class 4 Student C o unc 11 Comet 4 Iumor Red Cross 3 Band 1 KAREN JUNE PITMAN Q Karen As merry as the day rs long Block S 4 Volleyball 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Honor S 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 All-State Chorus 4 Sen1or Play Cast 4 Bowlmg 1 2 Volleyball 3 4 Tenms 4 LeFEVRE Frenchre All rs well that ends well Football 3 4 Hockey 3 Tumblrng 1 2 41 Softball 4 leaders Club 4 Senror Play Crew 4 Jumor H1gh Chorus 1 All School Entertarnment 1 Junior Prom Committee 3 'I7 'P r A at 1 . A ,M . I 1 O I : ' AN A 1 . . : : ' u , I ., , ll II 5 nl-I I' I D I I : , S I : H N I 9 I : 0 y ' : T , EDWARD O'NEIL ...A 35,1 ' H 4 H Q? .. : ', 1. - 3 . S ' i it It K. l I HOWARD EDWARD ROBERTS Eddie A fellow of platn and unco1ned constancy Treasurer of F F A 2 Presxdent of F F A 3 4 Bandl234 All State 1 4 All County 3 4 F F A 1 ed Chorus 4 Wrestlrng 4 Semor Play Cast 4 Boys Chorus 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Coun ty President of F F A 4 Walker E Leonard Award 2 E R Eastman Amer1canAgr1cu1 turest Award 3 All State F F A Band 2 STEPHEN JAMES Steve Ay every tnch a klllg hen WS WERE KIDS 011 SANDRA JEAN PITMAN Sandy Nothrng IS tmpossible to a wrllmg heart Cheerleadmg 2 3 4 Captam of Cheerlead mg Squad 4 Block S 2 3 Business Man ager of Comet 3 4 Iuntor Red Cross 3 Sec retary of Juntor Red Cross 4 Jun1or Prom Commtttee 3 Senlor Play Crew 4 Queen of IUHIOI Prom 1? and SHERLOCK Baseball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 Boys Chorus 3 4 Mtxed Chorus 4 leaders Club 2 3 4 Hockey 1 Tumbhng Club 1 RICHARD JAMES SNYDER D1ck He has a heart as sound as a bell Basketball 1g Manager of Basketball Team 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4g Senior Play Crew 45 Leaders' Club 3,4. RODNEY CARRIS RIC HARDS Wrse men say nothmg rn dangerous trmes Band 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Prestdent of Class 2 3 Leaders Club 2 Football 2 4 Vtce Presrdent of Student Councrl 4 Jumor Red Cross 3 Semor Play Cast 4 Www LORETTA .TEAN ROGERS Butch I agree w1th no man s op1n1ons Ihave my own Leaders Club l 2 3 4 Block S 3 Comet 4 Sen1or Play Crew 4 Iunlor Prom Commlt tee 3 Volleyball l 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 2 3. I I Q . : U U, 9 l ' t .- 3 3' ' : h ,VA x ,Q 5 ',x,. 4 lit . fr . A A ROCl . H I 'I lg' . Isl D '3, 1 , . 1 2 ' 5 KF' A I A ' 1 I ' 1, , 3 . . . gMix- 3- . . . , N l K , ' 1 9 K, . 'H H . r 1 o ' A-. vkhfjfj : . ' . : Y ' D : l f : ' KA I E f , 7 n l ' C ' l 0 1 9 r l I . . U16 CORN I2 of ING SIQEEI -fjifr' 1-fr' GEORGIA RUTH SWITZER Daisy Mae Life is so boring with out men Junlor High Dramatics Club 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Girls Chorus4 Mixed Chorus 4 All State Chorus 4 Pianist for Glee Clubs 3 4 F H A 2 3 FQ SAMUEL HOWARD STENGER Bones The weakest go to the wall, not Sam Student Council 2 3 Semor Play Cast 4 President of Class 1 Vice President of Class 4 Boys Chorus 3 4 Leaders Club 1 Pres ldent of Leaders Club 4 Football 1 2 3 Captain of Football Team 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Hockey 1 Bowling V, FRANCIS VERNON WATERS S onny animals are equal Francis thinks O . T I ,S 1' , ,,.?'-wg '1- vf f i csv R 'K at 5 F Q in ' g x up ff!! ,S 1 fsk REXFORD LEON WEST Buzzy He has eaten me out of house and home Student Council lg President of Student Council 4g Secretary of Leaders' Club 2, 3: Glee Club 3g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Lake- shore 4g Senior Play Crew 4g Boys' State 3: Junior High Dramatics Club 1. i9 tk Wim DONALD CLIFFORD swAYNE Don ,ul Silence may do no good but lt does no harm A FLORENCE CHARLOTTE TUFF Char Friendly to all she meets Band 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 All-School Entertainment 1- Nurse s Assistant 2 3- F H A 2 Volleyball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Comet 3 4 Senior Play Crew 4 Softball 4 Block S 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 that olo gang of mm I OYCE VIRGINIA WILCOX Ioycey ,U My crown is in my heart, not on my head F. H. A. 2, 3: Iakeshore 4g Senior Play Cast 4. Ol2lQl!1Al SEHIORS BACK ROW Left to Rlght M Evans D Foster P Lader D Hahn B Beam T Abrams I L Rogers I Larrabee OSARIE OO OU I2 m ITIBGI27 McCarthy, Mrs. Sheppard. FRONT ROW: B. Campbell, J. Wilcox, C. Hanley, W. Kuhl, D. Snyder, I I l I , I MEMORIES S7-ENGQ? gi f f f Sgk X A+ 5 UQ wgs 7' Yg, V5 2' . Azggmj 3, f L A '-1 M ,I .. I X .. I ML! J. HARRY RHOLMES R. BEAM B-EN1Dx-L Q Y.. .-..,,. 11 RRAWN FLRICHARDS Houssencera J.x.M'cARTuY .1 QOLEMAN 'D HAHN MV' mx T FULBFOSTE GQRS Lion nga' 21 R I I evenythmc I have IS youtzs We, the graduatmg class of 1955 acung upon the presumpuon that we are all of sound mmd and body do hereby relmqu1sh all our treasured rnemorres and possessrons whrch have accompamed us throughout our unforgetable hxdx school career To our wonderful and patrent teachers we bequeath the thought that next year there w1ll he another semor class Tothe Junrors we leave our posruon as brg wheels and to the sophomores the plans and Joys of the1r next two years Fmally to the fresh men we bequeath the hope that the1r remammg years of hrgh school wrll be as wonderful as ours have been Thomas Abrams leave my ablltty to pass exams wlthout studymg, to Harold Trrppleton who cans use Thomas Arram leave some of my 64' to Jrm Buff to add to hrs 5 4 while playmg basketball Fredenck Bastable leave my tractor to any Junxor farm boy who does not possess one at the pre sent t1me Robert Beam leave my ambltron to Bill Qurrk Gwendolyn Bendall bequeath my posrtion as Edltor of the COMET and a bottle of Aspxrm to the next lucky and hard workmg Edltor Ruth Breeze leave my Auburn phone dxrectory to Gael Robmsou Barbara Campbell bequeath my abode to the femme half of the future senlor class for the purpose of any gathermgs whrch may be deemed reasonable and necessary Carol Chase leave my ab1l1ty to wrrte letters rn class and not get caught to any Jumor gtrl who rs behrnd rn her correspondence Lmda Coats LEAVE J arnes Coleman, leave my magmflcent Navy record to the frrst draft dodger who reports to me Marlyn Evans bequeath my connections toMary Perkms who dunks I have some Paula Ftscher don t leave anything to anybody be cause I want to hold on to everythrng Ive got Davrd Foster bequeath my basketball ab1lltytoB1ll Rrelly to add to hrs Beverly Fuller leave the famrly car to the family Judtth Gaylord leave my NashRambler toGrandy s since tl1ey have II most of the ume anyway Dav1d Hahn w1ll my love of partres to George Walter although I don't thmk he needs rt Clara Hanley leave my love of collectxng costumes for the Seruor Play, to those who w1ll have to do so next year Joan Harry bequeath my ahrlity to remam srlent at the rrght trme to Marcra Byrne Charles Harvard leave my shortness to Ken Cook rn case he gets too tall for the short doorways they are makrng these days Annell Hemonen leave my abtlrry to make frrends easrly to any gxrl who thmks she can do as well Gretchen Honsberger leave my ever ready gxggle to Margaret Burrell who IS always so serrous Wrlma Kuhl, bequeath my typewrrter to SueCa1nes so that she won t get out of pracnoe .5!SW551g q?5L fl My uv :QLD 'lgil I -J nivcuuu U 1- Y' 0 Q 'Q GNL fa, Q Marno Knauth leave my noon hour Job lil the cafeterra to anyone who lrkes people who can't decrde what kmd of 1ce cream they want Phyllls Lader leave my old telephone Jokes to anyone who wants to do somethmg srlly rn hrs spare nme Patricra Lanphere leave Dew drop to anyone who dares to drive her Lorrame Lansbury, leave my love of chemxstry to anyone who dares to venture mto the unknown Jean Larrabee bequeath my monthly tr1ps toSyra cuse for Red Cross meeungs, to Gmny Lubmskx who w1ll need them next year Edward l.eFevre leave my hot rod to Doug Herrxck for use 1n lus travels between Skaneateles and Owasco Jeanne McCarthy leave my membershlp m the Turtle Club ' to Kathy Delavan Karen Pitman leave my wrtty remarks to Bonme Wtenerth rn case she ever rtms out of her own Sandra Prtman will my duty to brmg seven whxte handkercluefs for the voo doo cheer to Susre Dodd Rodney Rrchards leave my hbrary fmes to anyone w1th enough money to pay them. Edward Roberts leave my cabbage fxelds to Roger Dennrson Loretta Rogers leave my athleuc abxlxty to Joyce Kitts who IS domg all nght w1th her own Steven Sherlock bequeath my standmg dates w1th a tall blonde to any boy who xs deservmg Rrchard Snyder, leave my Job at Lee s to any ambrtxous boy Samuel Stenger, wrll my broken ankle to Bev Lapham rn case he enjoys hrs dxsabrltty more than o Donald Swayne leave my chxckens toRa1phSt1ll well George Swrtzer, bequeath my long blonde harr to Anne Neupert rn case she gets trred of her short dark haxr Charlotte Tuff leave my well used shorthand penctl to Mary Kortrtght for use next year Francis Waters leave my curly haxr to Kerth Bowers in case he may ever have need of rt Rexford West, leave my long trrps to Rose Hrll to Barry Kellogg Joyce Wtlcox, wtll my abxlrty to wear my han' m so many dxfferent styles to Gmny Wilstrom C ?wwd Blfaltnb 4775 ABSENTEES Carol Chase Judy Gaylord Marno Knauth Eddle I Georgra Swxtzet Francts Waters I I A Y I , . . . 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K , . ., , . .S . s , g K tunn Back the hanos of tum Although xt was several years ago, most of us st1ll remember uf only sltghtlyj the day rn September 1942, when we f1rst entered school It was a rather fearful day for some but for all tt was excmng and lmportant Under the gutdance of so capable and be loved a teacher as Mrs Sheppard we were dest1ned for success 1n our school career We have gamed many new frrends and lost many of our or1g1na1 class mates 1n our journey through school but we are essenually the same class The next September hav1ng completed kmder garten and bemg full of conftdence, we set out for f1rst grade and new worlds to conquer W1th the help of Mxss McLaughlm we were lntroduced to the antxcs of D1ck Jane and Baby Sally Our adventure m llterature had begunl Mrs Salrsbury Mrss Hunter, M1ss Stevens and th1rd fourth and flfth grades There were tlmes when our behavtor drove these k1nd and understandmg teachers to dlstracuon but 1n our memorles they w11l hold an honored spot There are no words to express the sadness felt by each one of us at the passmg of Mrs Burke tlus year The days we spent 1n her class w11l rematn as some of the happxest we have ever spent We shall never forget, among other thmgs, the wonder ful stones she read to us each morn1ng and the rnterest she took 1n each one of us Our tr1p upstatrs' seemed to us hke an event tn htstoryl As seventh graders we were easlly re cogtuzed by the a1r of utter confusion that surrounded us In e1ghth grade we had our f1rst expenence w1th Regents ' Not knowtng any better we were not at all perturbed and passed them w1th flyxng colors In the mnth grade, w1th Mrs Waterman and Mr Gless as adv1sors, we chose an able leader m Sam Stenger for presldent We went over the top rn magazme sales and enjoyed our Chr1stmas party and our banquet at the Country Club Even the traglc f1re that leveled our school bu1ld1ng that year d1d not dampen our enthusrasm for semor hxgh school It seemed hke onlyashort t1me unt1lJ une and we were graduaung from jumor hlgh w1th due pomp and cere mony ln our Sophomore year we wlsely chose Rodney Rrchards as Presldent Wtth the gundanoe of our adv1sors Coach Hyatt and Mxss Roos we staged the annual Sophomore Crrcus and Dance called Aprxl Showers. In sptte of the 11l'1'llI3I10HS of the Grange Hall, tt was a tremendous success. 23 Our Jumor year w1th Rodney Rxchards agam at the helm was marked chlefly by our J un1or Prom Moonlight Sonata ' w1th Sandra Pltman as quwn and the selectlon of our class rxngs The unt1r1ng effort of Mlss Speno and Mtss Rowland made both these ventures turn out exoepuonally well ln May the two partles ln the Student Counc1l elecuons West s Warr1ors and Sam s Sa1lors, conducted ener get1c campa1gns w1th Rex West emerg1ng asPres1dent of the Student Counc1l At last we have now become semors the cul rnmatron of twelve years schoohng Class Presldent Dave Foster led us through paper dr1ves Con whtch we worked SO hardj bake sales, a magazme cam paxgn and the greatest play ever The Ltttle Dog Laughed Some of us are gotng on to college or bus1ness school others w1ll be seekmg Jobs But none of us wherever we may be 1n future years w11l and classmates our struggles w1th Lat1n verbs chemxstry labs and geometry proposmons and our many extracurr1cular RCIIVIIIBS w11l long be rernem bered As Baccalaureate graduauon, and our class trxp draw near we reahze how much Skaneateles Central School has meant to us For us the fmale I I 7 7 I l ' - 1 . n ' Miss Hahn guided us along the way through second, forget the experiences we have shared. Our teachers the pnophecy Skaneateles Central School January 5 1965 V0 16 N0 I gf class of 55 holos BIG Qeumon Last ntght he qutet halls of Skaneateles Cen tral were f1lled wtth the members of the class of 1955 who after 10 years f1nally assembled them selves for the1r f1rst reumon Many careers were dtscussed and the members of the class were asked to stand and 1n one sentence tell thetr fellow class mates the successes they had made Bev Fuller was the f1rst to be called on and she told the class that she was now the f1rst woman 1n Amertca to fly a bllmp Tom Abrams, sleeptng through every tmportant meetmg, wakes up knowmg what was gotng on Charlotte Tuff Mrs Bachman s asststant 1n 54 IS now the chalrman of the Stster Kenny Organxzatlon. The best dressed man 1l'l the world IS none other than Dave Hahn, who has ex tended the Syracuse Men s Shop to ftve planets He says bus1ness IS great Eddle Roberts, Pres1dent of the P F A QPresent Farmers of Amertcaj just completed a tour of Iceland where he plans to start hlS new project of CLl1IlV3Ill'lg 1ce 1n order to grow 1ce cubes The horseback rtder of the class of 55 Judy Gaylord, ts st1ll argtung that horses w1ll put cars out of bus1ness any day now Fred Bastable who really started marchlng when he Jomed the armed SEFVICBS has become the Secretary of War He IS under Buzzy West who rs now our 35th Pres1dent after beg1nmng h1s expertence as Prestdent of Student Counctl 1n 55 Tom Arra1n heard on the Vo1ce of Amer1ca, IS one of the few men Lfl the country w1th a votce good enough to overrule the women Marno Carthy lS the greatest debater m America Another of the class members who has made great success 1n farrrung IS Bob Beam who w1ll reveal the secret of the combtnatton cotton g1n baler comb1ne, pea p1cker and needle threader next week at a farmer s conventton Gwen Bendall IS the ed1tor of the Yearbook of Amer1ca The hunter and f1sherofth1sclasS1sFranc1s Waters now the leader of the Canadtan Royal Mounted Pol1ce Ruth Breeze the f1rst woman to become Secretary of the Sec retarres of Amer1ca c1a1ms she owes her success to Room 206 Georg1aSw1tzer took Rtse Stevens place 1n the Metropolttan Opera Carmen ' and had to rush back to Spa1n for IIS f1rst show1ng As we speak about show busmess, we should also ment1on Barb Campbell who defeated Grace Kelly for an Oscar by a brxlllant performance mher latest prcture The Urban G1rl ln the mustc world Lorra1ne Lansbury just rece1ved a twelve foot clarmet as a token U3 of htgh apprecrauon from the Bands of the World Carol Chase whose ptcture was seen re cently 1n Belreve It or Not couldnt be here to rught because she lS sttll sleepmg fShe has been stnce July lst, 19555 Don Swayne the greatest author of our t1rne has Just completed h1s l1fe story S1lent But Deadly Linda Coats who enjoyed college life so very much, IS now Dean of Notre Dame and 1S runnrng for Presldent Sam Stenger a very successful engtneer lS now chref engrneer of the Skaneateles Short ltne Emstem s theory ts some th1ng of the past as we now look at W1lma Kuhl s great thesxs of the Yo Yo Zsa Zsa Gabor gaveup Rubrrosa for our famous sport car racer, J 1m Coleman who st1ll rematns loyal to hts M G Phyllts Lader, the New York Tlmes ed1tor, donated a hand trolley to run from the press Off1Ce to The Lakeshore room. She sa1d II would help her to rehve old memortes The w1nner of the ma1n dxvrsron of the Olymplcs tlus year was Loretta Rogers She has defeated every known athlete tn the busmess Marlyn Evans has replaced the late Sara Bernhardt Ill the stage world and w1ll tour Afr1ca tn an attempt to dtscover new dances for her next show Gretd1en Honsberger has cltmbed to the hrghest place 1n SOCIBIY and IS now the presldent of the Bel Arr Country Club tn the Arcttc Ctrcle She couldn't have gone any lugherll The taxr cabs of New York Ctty have been put under control by Dave Foster, thetr new boss Paula Frscher who was always the one to come to 1f somethmg went wrong, lS now the second Mary Hay worth Her letters are worth read1ng The recently elected chatrman of the U N General Assembly, Annelr Hetnonen well deserves tt Jean Larrabee has really made a success of her hfe and IS the f1rst woman to become the manager of the New York Stock Exchange Karen P1tman who has always had a love of l1fe just completed her f1rst novel How to Lrve and Llke ll Clara Hanley just had to get to Texas m 55 but ended up work1ng Wldl Art Carney She couldn't see spendmg money so she s drggtng her way down The Hot Rod Club of Amer1ca Cadtllac w1th 14 dents on IIS back fender He was awarded tl11s car because of hlS fatlure to keep up h1s t1tle Most Ltkely to Crack Up Dxor Fath Forgarty and Logan are out of bllSll'l6SS because of Jeanne McCarthy s new dress styles, whtch consrsts of all these stylers patterns put togetherQsomedress'Pp Sandra P1tman was recently chosen to res1de as queen over the annual conventton of U S bus1ness womenheld 1n San Franctsco Joan Harry has taken her father s place as professor tn electr1c1ty at AuburnCommun1ty College Charles Harvard now p1tch1ng baseball for the New York Yankees, told the class thathe rece1ved the t1tle of the Most Valuable Player after the game 1n the World Serres Ronnre Holmes has come mto a great deal of money tn the past ten years as a cartoon1st and sttll looks back upon Pogo ' as the tdol of hlS hfe Ed LeFevre IS head of a constructton ftrm and IS butldmg a super h1ghway from Owasco to Auburn to replace the one he wore down 1n 55 The lawyer of the year none other than Steve Sherlock, began his practxce after graduauon D1Ck Snyder left the halls of Skaneateles and went to England to regatn the real t1tle of Duke Joyce Wtlcox has come to Skaneateles from New York Ctty where she lS the prtvate halrdresser of many SOCl31.lICS PatLanphere Just f1mshed pulltng her 100th tooth and celebrated at the reumon The f1rst ten years have been very successful for all and let s hope they keep up the good work 1n the future . l. . . 0 I - .. .. - .. .. . - ' ' l ' . . - - U - - . , . . . Knauth, seconded only by the late Senator J oe Mc- recently presented Rod Richards with a brand new . . . ' . . . D ., . ',, . ' . . . . , . ' ' ' . , - . .. . li - n - - ' . . . . , I , D n - . n . . , . , , 1 , I n l 24 ll11IlE UTIHGS NAME Tom Abrams Tom Arram Fred Bastable Bob Beam Gwen Bendall Ruth Breeze Barb Campbell Carol Chase Llnda Coats Jrm Coleman Marlyn Evans Paula Frscher Dave Foster Bev Fuller Judy Gaylord Dave Hahn Clara Hanley Joan Harry Charles Harvard Annellr Hemonen Ronrue Holmes Gretchen Honsberger Marno Knauth wrlma Kuhl Phyllrs Lader Pat Lanphere Lorrame Iansbury Jean Iarrabee Ed LeFevre Jeanne McCarthy Chuck Ostrander Karen P1tman Sandra Prtman Rod Rrchards Bd Roberts Loretta Rogers Steve Sherlock Drck Snyder Sam Stenger Don Swayne Georgra Swrtzer Charlotte Tuff Francts Waters Bob Webber Rex West Joyce Wxlcox YOU LL KNOW HIM BY Hts love of 1 e Convertrble Ruddy cheeks Quretness Enuncratlon Grggles Latin HI vocab Personaltty Wlt Brown eyes Eyes 4 11 1f2 Floppy ha1r Pony ta1l Complexron Clothes Wrse remarks T1t1an harr Concentratron V1vac1ty Good humor Ftgure Blue eyes Red ha1r Smrle Laugh Musrcal abrhty Pony ta1l Easy gomg manner Bermuda shorts Deep vorce Ath1et1c ab1l1ty DISDOSIIIOH Sharp looks F F A Jacket Drmdl skuts Happy manner Smile Glasses Dark eyes Courtesy Frxendlmess Curly ha1r Eyes Physrque Eye lashes COULDN T WITHOUT I-hs dry wrt A woman Football Workmg M1lt Auburn boy Ta lkmg Her pals Scrooge Guls Ca mplng Lee Brother s car Curly eyebrow Horses Partles Colleges Gum Sports F1nn1sh Pogo Glasses A book Intellrgence Her d1spos1t1on Fam1ly car Press offrce A sarlboat Dr1ver s lrcense Player plano Englrsh Snapprng gum Her looks A car Tuba Her tan Tall girls Work Jokes Buslness Law A piano hm Huntmg Laughing Basketball Ha1r styles EAD A SHOULD BE Locked up Deep sea drver Mllkman Successful Magazlne edrtor Pro majorette Member of a debatrng team Artrst Sally campus Love advtsor An actress 2nd Pr1vate Secretary Pontlac dealer Airhne hostess Jockey Druggrst Spanked L1brar1an Around more Amerlcan cmzen Kept home Deslgner Rembrandt s sister Presldent of Baby Srtter s Unron An edrtor Controlled In Desr Arnez s band A bus1ness women Stock car dr1ver Less talkatrve rn study hall In the navy Frrst lady to VISIT Mars Pro cheerleader Polrucan Btrd watcher Gym teacher A great lover A chef A b1g wheel Heard from Seen more A w1fe Fur Uapper Remembered Presldent of U S Marned 012 CAN YOU IMAGINE Wrthout the boys 4 11 Agamst farmers At a dance Wrthout bangs In homeroom early Knowmg nothmg Speechless Being qu1et Q1 a pogo st1ck Understandrng Chemtstry Be1ng alone W1th a crew cut Boyfrrend less Flutmg Not saying B arf' Llklllg farmers Yelhng Ga1n1ng wetght Not frrendly 102 yrs old Not bemg srlly Agreelng Makrng a lot of norse Not co operattng Not flutrng Bashful Be1ng loud Walkrng Be1ng serlous Studlous Werghrng 250 lbs Be1ng sloppy Agarnst partxes Caus1ng a not Wlth stralght ha1r A bachelor Stay1ng home In love Norsy Wrth a poodle cut Wrthout a smrle Gorng steady No I can t Not berng sarcasuc Not agreelng I I l'f . , ,, N qs., u - ' , , . . Dictionary The Lovehest Night of The Year ? In Your Easter Bonnet P 1 Schooldays '+.. i' 3 - Lg x , Q Q is 5 an If ' , 51 Oh How We Danced -ff? ,, W at xg? ...L Friendship If I Grve Xiy Heart To You Nature Boy You, You, You Go rn Frshmg 3 W I Want You All To Myself 14 I -. f I 5 k M. I ,arab The Bowery Melody of Love Oh Happy Day S . 1 RPL ff ag, as I Need You ,,,.... D011 Dearie, Do You Remember Don't Let The Kitty Get In semen snaps , W I+ WM 'NIP Guy E JWWWQJZ M0 My MUWWQWA QQWM M QPZ WQWMWWQ G ww M N0 Aw awww R ZWQXQM WW 2 W QZTQIQPKRWWMPGQ Jaw T MW J MMD '32 ,MW if Mamiya 28xSdbQwQ4L-A A' wbqpwjpy Q ' Q. ' Hp yl fx. - My V 761 . oi 9 My '22 W z X ST E . J b X7 U F OV KWMA Cf. C. D if QM 3, fww'-Wx 97750 fa XE F ,jk D Gigi, Q 7 Q 6 'Q' 47 , Hi ay W Q - , new V M My ,, THROUGH X T H E A-A.xdddA 4' W YQPQYEARS NP 4 I' 'P f AWWA mr 9' ge 03511 Ss-Kjfifli 5 A 9 fm Ebay ? if 5 I 44074401 X dgaka 2 JJ 4 l A dy K 1 ,,-. QS: - if if ' V i -.. ,Al Aw S -Six.: Q ' 5 .r 'rv M mia 5 Z 5 ' 1' ' 'A ww I HJ wiz'-:n s A S sh 3 . 4 fy il If 54 1 . Q N XA l v ' X K -'S 3: agg xsgx ' - A ,x-stu? Q M ! W'7 ' v:x 'af J v .g 3, 4, . . V -1 2? 30 class 1956 BACK ROW, Left to Right: V. Lubinski, G. Robinson, B. Sheppard, V. Wik- strom, S. Tarbell, P. Robb, B. Schwartz, M. Gauvernik, K. Delavan, S. Dodd, R. Kotlarz. SECOND ROW: P. Corbett, M. Vitagliano, B. Bradley, A. Mahagan, B. Barnett, S. Russell, M. Tallcot, F. Weare, M. Clark, B. Barber. FIRST ROW: J. Reagan, J. Moerkirk, S. Fuller,K. Belknap, M. J. Andrews, S. Bellows, C. Asaro. aww 1-no ADVISORS Miss Speno and Miss Rowland The class of 1956, under the able leadership of President Albert Jennings, Vice-President Roger Hanlon, Secretary Sue Fuller, and Treasurer Kay Belknap, was very successfulinearningmoney for their senior trip. Among their many activities they sold crew hats. To Put Skaneateles on the Map. The Juniors were the first class to proudly wear the new uniform school ring. May 6 was the date that the Juniors presented their prom--one to be remembered by all. BAG4 ROW, Left to Right: R, Wilson, T. McNei11y, J. Witter, A. Drew, D. Harris, J. Coleman, P. Wittkuhns, K.Cook,R.Herrman, B. Kellogg, R. Gregory, H. Clark, F. Avery. SECOND ROW: W. Scott, P. Major, S. Townsend, C. Bellows, H, Kirchner, H. Thrippleton, G. Walters, R. Stillwel1,J. Abbott. FIRST ROW: J. Buff, C. Ryder, R, Hanlon, A. Jennings, W. Dawson, K. Bowers. llth DAOC Teach Me Tonight M...- Dim Dim The Lights Lazybones Jumon snaps Happy Birthday To You Because 4' 5.5 It's A Woman's World lfarade of the Wooden Soldiers I'm the Lonesomest Gal In T wn O Lonesome Polecat 1 - Two Sleepy People Lough' Again Oh You Beautiful Doll Papa Don't Preach 3 e Oh Happy Day D Someday '-MST' if sv 'Q' A - .1 1 x 'fy ' T 1 za K A .K ? A li 4 S BACK ROW, Left to Right: M. Byrne, E. Abrams, M. Keebler, A. Neupert, M. Perkins, S. Robinson, S. Kersten, C. Stott, L. Carson, J. Becker, J. Tallcot, L. Nee, E. Grapotte, D. Wiggins, J. Marsden. SECOND ROW: S. Buff, J. Rich- ards. J. Pflug. J. Herrick, J . Anderson, E. Belknap, M. Burrell, P. Clarke, A. VanOrder, V. Schramm, R. Sequin, D. Weller, K. Sheppard, J. Kitts. FIRST ROW: G. Reilley, C. Pardee, M. Ryder, D. Jordan, L. Eisenberg, N. Gregory, V. Arthur, E. Burns. class of 1957 This year's peppy Sophomore Class has done a ripping job on the Sophomore Circus and Dance. They really put their heads together and came up with plenty of entertainment. Their wise councelors were Coach Arthur Hyatt and Miss Nadine Roos. Of course, they had unusal officers with Bev Lapham, President, Bob Hanlon, Vice-Presidentg Tom Rauscher, Secretary, and Lucy Eisenburg, Treasurer. BACK ROW, Left to Right: J. Withey, D. Dean, P. Tuck, T, Bell, R. Spitzer, M. Glowacki, R, Dudden, W. Heffernan, R. Dennison, J . Clarke. SECOND ROW: M. Larrabee, P. Frendak, B. Bigsby, C. Miller, J. Becker, D. Herrick, J Yurco. J. Benett. FIRST ROW: J. Weinhauer, B. Eastman, R. Hanlon, G Kuhns, T. Rauscher, B. Lapham, T. Belko. ADVISORS Coach Hyatt and Miss Roos lO13h GRACE .elf Riders In The Sky Indian Summer Let's Try Again si f I Put Your Shoe on Lucy ' x - 'fi V Q W, class BACK ROW, Left to Right: P. Keebler, N. Edwards, J. Dudman, P. Jones E. Miles, J. Hardy, S. Rich, B. Murdick, R. Brainard, B. Amerman, B. Avery S. Dando. THIRD ROW: K. Hahn, R. Benda, N. Groom, H. Delavan, M. Grinnell, S. Foster, S. Shores, S. Sheppard, E. VanPelt, B. Wilcox. SECOND ROW: F Peters, R. Weller, L. Archer, M, Dawson, C. Rowe.J. Bertling, M. Prine. J Pitman, C. Aho. FRONT ROW: H. Cross, D. Dixon, S. Kent, K. Close, E. Knauth E. Bisgrove, R. VanDuzer. This year's Freshmen participated in senior high activities, and though they were slightly confused in the beginning, everything worked out. The first of the year, class officers were elected, with John Frese as President, Jim Peterson as Vioe-President, Jack Thorne as Secretary, and Jim Clark as Treasurer. Their class meetings were supervised by Miss Monty and Mr. Giess. To prepare the class for future club work, lessons in parliamentary practice were given. A social function was planned to bring the year to a happy ending for the coming Sophomores. BACK ROW, Left to Right: W. Sheridan, G. Armstrong, AW. Smart, R. Patrick, F. Lader, H. Palmer, R. Maine, S. Ford, D. Hares, J. Thorne, T. Peck, J. Wait, J. McNeilJey, S. Collard. THIRD ROW: D. Cort, W. Delano, G. Evans, G. Tuck, C. Evans, S. Delaney, G. Felger, D. Beach, E. Hares, T. Manderville, W. Quirk, R. Nodine, T. Cuddeback, J. Sutton, M. Anderson. SECOND ROW: R. Greck, W. Coveney, F. Smith, R. Deal, C. Blacking, R. Patrick, G. Binns, R. Roberts, T. Garbo, J. Miller, D. Rosser. J. Schwenk. FRONT ROW: C. Sperlirlg, J. Hyatt, J. Peterson. J. Frese, R. Clark, F. Schreader, W. Stevens. 1958 ADVISORS: Mr. Giess and Miss Monty. 9th Glzaoe class ADVISORS: Miss Schultz and Mr, Broadbent. 1959 BACK ROW, Left to Right: J. Hunt, D. Hunt, B. Kiefer, E. Kuhl, M. Herrman, A. Smith, B. Brown, M. Conners, S. Weeks, E. Clothier. J. Fisher, H. DeVau1, P. Doyle, J. Gillet, R. Evans, C. Beam, S. Rosser, D.Joyce, P. Hollier, G. Drew. S. Dreschnach. THIRD ROW: I. Wallin, T. Foster, P. Burns, J. O'De11, S. VanOrder, D. Wall, S. Mcllvaine, M. Lucas, M. Sackett, B. Glowacki, K. Walter, H. Woodford. K. Harvard, E. Becks, J. Howard, G. Austin, N. Coleman, G. Lader. SECOND ROW: A. Stevens, B. McNei11ey. M. Cbilson, B. Tuck, J. Bryant, J. Kotlarz, B. Giodiano, M.Kehoe,B.Russe11, M. Oblinger, J. Anderson, R. Herrick, L. Leubner, J. StJohn, J. Roberts, A. Barnes. FIRST ROW: C. Carson, P, VanArsda1e, J. Weller, T. Phillips,H. Phillips, T. Kellogg. S. Harry, A. DeVinney. BACK ROW, Left to Right: T. Dudden, C. Pitman, G. Baker, W. Townsend, C. Morgan, T. Harvard, W. Lapham, G. Be11ows,E. Drew, B. Koruna. J. Ostrander, L. Young, S. Wickham, D.Scott,F.Martin. THIRD ROW: D. Tokarz, J. Shepard- son, G. Hawley, D. Brokaw, H. Crumb,P.Murphy, M. Panek, K. Oakly, R. Smith, W. Stearns, D. Shipman, G. Dudman,S. Hartmann, W. Strong, E. Smith. SECOND ROW: P. Hollier, R. Longway, E. Stidfo1e,P. Heffernan, R. Cuddeback, J. Bert- ling, B. Payne, P. Duryea, B. Bishop, G. LeFevre, W. Burleigh, R. Bendall, T. Gleason, D. Buff. FIRST ROW: J. Eastman, E. Cappesser, J. Crosby, T. Wig- gins, F. Hanlon, R. Ralph, J. Southern, G. Groom, W. Roberts. Sth GRACE class gi wJ!! BACK ROW, Left to Right: C. Becker, M. Moe, J . Considine, L. Rogers, C. Robb, M. Gere, J. Keebler, K. Maine, H. Avery, L. Fisher, K. Rich, B. Drew, E. Drew. J. Schramm, N. Schaffer, L. Robinson, C. Phelps. THIRD ROW: S. Acheson, G. Hartz, L. Curtis, M. Becks, C. Reynolds, S. Spearing, G. Leubner, .T . Wiggins, D. Barron, R. Campbell, M. Strong, A. Maynard, S. Thorne, C. Hill, B. Grapotte. SECOND ROW: H.Mahannah,K.Honsberger. J. Frazer, H, Russell, S. Parkard, K. Atwater, P. Lawton, K. Kovar. J. Binns, E. Woodford, B. Jones, A. German, M. Bradley. FIRST ROW: B. Asaro, D. Beaulieu, J. Considine, P. Nichols, A. Emperor, L. Madison, P. Droppa. The poor seventh graders. They were like persons learning to swim who didn'tknow what todo. However, with all the activities offered them, they soon felt better and not so strange. To start the year off, they elected Pamela Nichols as President, Chatland Whitmore, Vice- President, Julie Considine as Secretary, and Thomas Harvey as Treasurer. They were guided through by their capable advisors, Mr. Avers and Mr. Jacobs, and Mrs. Smith. BACK ROW, Left to Right: D. Wait, D. Smith, C. Carroll, L. Derby, D. Mc- Carthy, D. Marsden, M. Thompson, C. J ustian, B. Walker, D. Trabold, H. Derby, C. Aho, R. Bailer, R. Harris, E. Peters. THIRD ROW: R. McKendrick, .L Collard, G. Easter, M. Hooper, D. Ochagavia, C. Knauth, T. Evans, B. Scheldon, R. Arnold, C. Caines, T. Weinerth, R. Grinnel1,J. Ralph, SECOND ROW: R. Wall, D. Petura, T. Wiggins, R. Stidfole, D. Miller, E. J ones, R. Surdam. J. Keebler, T. Hughes, R. Simmons, G. Cotter. FIRST ROW: R. Dries, R. Powell T. Harvey, C. Whitmore, R. Rogers, M. Doyle, F. Hunt. 1960 ADVISORS Mr. Ayers, Mrs. Smith, and Mr. Jacobs 7th onaoe X In the Good Old Summer Time HS-3 ,II Sisters when I was Young Tell Me Why Unbelievable Smue Lost April H Hold my Hand 7th ADC Sth GRACE snaps L -of! f- .Q v, F xx -.-.1 , 425- vw' 7:1 N 555, 'l on-I-'v-. ,. -. Y 1'1 'W A-AQ A 4F'Ye-4 '?3c5lg,,1-A 1 3-13' ' , ' H454 1' . A V Q51 - E V I I V x 1 I . -.., I , . ' 5 ,sf r' . . xii. , , ' '-.-V, -. 3' 4' ' . 5 ., ' -.-:-.fg,- iw M, .'. ,, 4: 1 .55, -salts, - 515.- ,F M -cs - -' - 'hz ,. 1' 4- 'if I-1: . I ' - 4-.,,- 1 ' .. ,.-4, .3-r. -A , - ,au --, ..,v 1 -1 . - Jfeyi- .- lu' ' ,. ,, 'A-.'-3,-F' - .,.-.1 f -A -ff , , - -.Q-,f ,, JA-5, -r . , ',v..+,. ' ,V .' .- 5! - ff .1-7' N - ' I ' - -..-. . in ' ' ' . . pc 31115-'a.-.?2,,, ' ' we wh- Q. A ' -- ' v .,-,f: . ' . -If-'r '- -M 2 , elementan oepantment Our capable secretary, Mrs. Abbott, willingly duplicates for the faculty when she isn't busy with per- manent records, attendance and manning the PBX. SECRETARY: Mrs. Judith Abbott ELEMENTARY SUPERVISOR: Mr. Edward Eastman Mr. Eastman supervises five sections of kindergarten: five sections each of grades 1 and 2g and four each of the grades 3, 4, 5, 6. He works with and helps both the teachers and the pupils. BAGC ROW, Left to Right: V. Marks, 110, M. Smyres, 111, M. Cary, 1105 H. Moe, 1115 F. O'Nei11, 1Physica1 Educationjg M. Nikodem, 1Musicyg E. Cost,16Jg L. Lader,16Jg H, Mahoney, 115. STAIRS: G. Hahn, 151, M. Dart, 13jp M. Ceora,12D: M. Hatch, 115, M. Hufford, 131: J. Paul, 121: J. Major, 153, S. Vincent, 1NurseJg M. Rockino,1ArtJg D. Shep- pard, 1KJg M. Basile, 1434 F. Payne, 121, N. Griffiths, 123, D. Young, 133, P. Broun, 143, V. LaFrate, 1239 D. LaDue, 151. FIRST ROW: M. Maher, 115, M. Harris, 155g Mr. E. Eastman, 1Elementary Supervisory, E. Kehoe, 149, P. Sinnett, 141, K. Flaherty, 135. 25437 A v'.,f Dance Mr Snowman Winter Wonderland Semi 1' 4. 5,3931 im? Qlzabe ll1I10l2mAlS BACK ROW, Left toRiQ1t: A. De Vaul, S. Brewer R, Magargel, G. Morgan, S. Taylor, R. Wicks, B. Lake, S. Johnson, L. Clark, J. Schwartz, V. Martm S Sheppard SECOND ROW D Atwater M Srruth T Southern B Delavan B Squ1res L Austin J Pardee J Wolfe K Flsher J Clarke D KDOSRI H Foster Mr Ryan FIRST ROW D Thomas E Jordan S Morgan N Harvard J Br1ed D Palmer R Wall H Leubner BACK ROW, Left to Right: B. Smith, J. Nodine, M. Squires. J. Klimek, L. Gilroy, M. Cronk, S. Tocci, K, Robb, B. Belko. SECOND ROW: D. Campbell G Van Arsdale J Frank .T N1chols P Doxey J Goodr1ch J Swayne L Longway Mr Cost FIRST ROW L Holmes M Amer man B Eastman J Be1.knap W Wheater L R1chards SIXth GRADE BACK ROW Left to Rxght W Martm B Watts Helher C G1ll1s M Austm S Prme SECOND ROW D Bastable W Spearxng W Brock D Herrmann T Maturevltz J Delano L T1dd C Dlxon M Leubner W Kersten Mr Lader FIRST ROW D Garbo S Waters L Hatch M Brown C Wandpflug S Murphy BACK ROW Left to R1ght R Ryan B Wnght Bxsgrove H Armstrong F EISCIIEFQ M ONe1ll SECOND ROW H Nash D Mlller P Blum R Church B Van Order B Lader Hughes J Srruth D Davey Mrs Burke FIRST ROW D Harper D Tanner S Farrmgton N Lower H Whrte L Loveless R Kenyon G. Cr0Sley. T. Rice, T.Lapham,J. Murdick, M. J. Clark, E. Arnold, L. Smith, J. Delano, R. 42 BACK ROW Left to Rrght D Hufford R Ionta L Mercado A M111er M G1111s M D1 Carlo S P1otrowsk1 H Blackmg C Ochagavra K Walsh N Shepard J Bur1e1gh K Crumb S Mack K K1efer B Rlch S Tydmgs G Sloan J McCauley E Young SECOND ROW R Bates R Hahn F Coleman M D1Ck1IlSOl'l,J Nelson N Barron J St John L Mahannah R Wall R Beauheu J Harvey J Reynolds H Buff L Evans R Treat J Flanmgan F Snnth L LeFevre FIRST ROW Mrs Mayor W Stock R B1nns A ONe111 D Sheldon, P Sperhngl C1arkJ Spearmg M Mlller E Montean S Corts R Fifth qnaoe BACK ROW Left to Rrght M Karhk G St John H MacKenz1e D Nxkodem J Edson K Conners J Kew N Rxch J Mandevrlle J McCauley C Pardee C Seal K D1Car1o D Benedlct J Manley M Klefer D Bamford SECOND ROW D Spearmg S Effxnger R.St111we11 D Smxth E Squlres B Clarke C Harvard A Schwenk G Beauheu H Atwater W Forward R Grandy M Sherlock H Tanner C Watson N Tokarz J Clark S Bush FIRST ROW Mrss Hahn D Bryant B Blaney W Van Holtz C Benda C McNe111y V Jones M Laxton, K Shter R Hxggms R Evans M Gregory P B1l1s R Rausdmer M1ss Harrrs 43 Shaw, J. Stidfole, L. Becker, Mr. LaDue. I I ' i ' . u ' 0 g . 0 g n . 9 Q g o g o Q a . 9 0 I I ' :Em , 5-, q, 5 Q gag in ,hm Q .ez f 9-31 5' .. ef I -I ,I an Q-QE Qs? R 1 ' v-wi 542. i M 'I v 'Q ' A 1 2 f ,H iiysfgf' 5 .. . , I Q Q. T 8 gp Q P - Q 4 8 A ' g ,. xx, fx! ' N , I Q A 3 ' ' 5: ' gf , f 1 Y I ' L Q g :Q L Sf ' g gy 7 . Q ,,,,,Q.,g, ' 4? 5 A . t gif: 3 2 J, ' 4 vi A ' ' V KQV! Y MF , A , 1 ,. , A . at f , 'M 1 , ! , ,Nw A ia Kvv: :A Q a:.V it if . A ' ' ' 5 2 'S ' lf -f f 5 r ' an z , vw f- ,-, .5,,fAM nf..-n.-lm .. ,uv-1...-......N,,,., WM., A..,v,W..W., , . k , , E Qing! QL! gy 5 eg igkffifi fri sf vfe,eU-fr?-'WQ' '- ' flluu- L 'fauna M fd-r-.B Ah F fx, Q H 4 X xx , V fy K K 5 V . hw I. V Q V Y A ' Q 1 2 V A sv 5 ' ' .Q V 'V L I 1 1 L! ff 1' ,XJ 'L ' ' 'A -' - 'Z L. 1 K A Q , , l i lf, Q L? v it 3 Z I 1 ? 5,5 I , . 1 D ,iv 'v Q 'ai i -3 ' A 4 , 4 x , +' 1 y -If'- fQ ,R wr f 1 ' ' 7 1 5' ' 5 T U1 sf 4235 ff? 2 ' ,A .. K' . .1 ' J J gf , Q ' ' ' 3' , - I I fish I milf 1 L 1 V L ,g it 3 8 'Q ' M N' KM S 2 A f iv' A,. nm ' Akgf ,, tg ' s-f iw 1 L was U g A 5' .1 i Q ,-3 'l I P., if ' M f f 'A - 1 - 7 sf 1 5' PQ 1 by if BACK ROW Left to Rlght J Rowe J Clark M Easter, M Pardee C Swuzer J Tvohy G Mauer R Turner J Baker, C B1lls D F1BIlI11g3.Il P McI1va1ne M Llndsley J Perkms W Br1ed C Wh1te J Meyers S Shzp man A Mtlford J Farrar L Jordan SECOND ROW K Leader D Ryan R Flesher B Horsmgton S Taylor S Atwater, S Beauheu M Crutchley, K Dawson B Eastman T Flanmgan L Clark P Barron M Harper J Wall J Dr1es G Pltman T Bowman FRONT ROW M Lader J Brown J Gregory J Hyde C Houser R Swayne C Chave J OShea D Crumb C Lewls B Sm1th R Bates R DICKIDSOII G Evans J Walker J Thomas Mxss Gr1ff1ths S ECON O GRACE Thompson D G1l1ett M Seal L Chase MIDDLE ROW J Tompk1ns J Ferrell J Longway P Hawley L Walrod A Kopp D Loftus D Keebler E Squtres FIRST ROW G W1ckham T Flanmgan S Dudden J ONe1ll M Evans J Hawks L Newell BACK ROW Left to R1ght S Kenyon, D Jerva J Pasternak R V1le G Bamford M Tanner J Curt1s C Derby L McLaren I Hageman H Flsher W Wnght R Stmson D Rowe D Roser R Martm K Dyksen Kortr1ght D Weeks L Hooper MIDDLE ROW C Westbo W Hares C Schroff B Messenger M Jactewtcz Effmger L Clark D Scharf V Leubner G Hemtz C Becker C Armstrong S Latson G G1lhs R Morgan Macomber J Durfee Mrs J Paul FIRST ROW B Bxgrove G Evans S Flamgan G Furth J Baran LeFevre R Walt S Parks S Costello L Brown A Fesko M Adams J Corey C Surdam W Beauheu S Ntohols , ' : . , . , . . . . ' , . . . , . . I 0 I I ' I l l 0 ' l 0 I I ' D U . I I U I U I 0 Q U A ,, M . 0 BACK ROW, Left to Right: L. Burleigh, B.Beaman, P. Smith, M. Robinson. J. Robinson, T. Morgan, L. Duckett, L. , ' : . . . . , . ' . . , . , . ' . . P. ' , . . . . : . , . , . , . , . ' ' . R. ' . . . . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . ' ' , . . B- , . , . . . : . ' , . , . ' , . . . , R' I o D p - , . , . , . p u I I 1 - I - I 1 fmst GRACE BACK ROW Left to R1ght Miss Maher D Peters R Gray J .T ones C Deyneka S Tucker K Doyle H Taylor E G1anv1lle A Coveney M Elbert S Brock S Ross T Fexst M St1nson B A Gmll S Stevens B Wan E Holbem R Rogers Mrs Moe SECOND ROW S Treat K Tuck J Cr11l P Quarnstrom F Murdtck M Mc Cauley F W1they A Matt1son E Drew C Cross R Bates P Lansbury D Hooper G Davis B Beam FRONT ROW J Smlth P Br1ed K Ruettmger M Gutosky J Se1tz F Wallenbeck M Yurco C Carman L Srmth C Clark D Chapman R Farrmgton N D Alberto W Morgan K Lester N Becker G V11e BACK ROW Left to Right L Tayler C Derby S Clark D B1g,sby D Blrchenough R Clarke S Lmdsley T Clarkson P Tarnow D Weeks MIDDLE ROW J Tarmer R Shultz P ODe1l W Walker R Farrmgton D Plotrowskx L Drew A Boehm D Hutson SEATED C K1tts W Weller D Clarkson E Feeley M Sheppard S I-oster S Myhaltk BACK ROW Left to R1ght E Harper L Rtoe R Renfro R Memhold S H111 R Cuddeback B Johnson M Duc kett I Tuff L Thnppleton K Brown THIRD ROW J R1ce K Carson R Cross P Loftus D Marsden T Mame H Kontson W Deyneka J Conners M OHara J Whmng D Shertdan SECOND ROW S Baker H Squ1res P Ersengrem J Turner B Lader D Sherman K Brown A Leubner D T1mm B Irvmg N S1mmons FIRST ROW P Harvard J Sobles S Case F Jones R Tuohy J Faulkner A Barnes A McIlva1ne R Devoe D Furth R Norrxs J' WIISOH O CUFIIS S Joa T D1Car1o H Mahony M Hatch t , Z , . , . , . , . , . , . , . n . g . , . , . 9 . , - g o g - 1 1 o r 0 1 1 . . . . - g . , . . - . , . , . , . f . , . 1 i I l I O 9 0 9 l 5 Q y c I l Q 1 O 2 . p . g . p Q , . , . g - 1 . p o I . , . e p . 5 n I o 1 o 9 0 g - g 1 - N, ,K ,5 I M, R , 9 ,. - ' .-.. 4 , , 0 M ,-. . . , -. W G., Y . N f' RQX, v , U qv, . sk v r ', - er '- -.-. X, -f' 1 , I . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' ' . , . . . . . . , . , . . . , . , . , . g . , . . I . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 1 5 - . . , . , . . . ' u , a , - , Q I U .1 I Q I U . . . . , - 9 . o - n - n - 1 . , . , . , , .. . . , . , . . 1 . , - . . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . 9 . . I . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . I ' I U l U I U I 9 I 4 I . , . , . , . . BACK ROW Left to Right C Taylor D Ross S Scott E Coyne S Ziemba L Lake J Owens K Keebler B Wandpilug SECOND ROW B Ryan D Nichols C Smith J Nettle D Merriman G Barnett FIRST ROW L Baran G Dries B Chand ler D Austin B Dell B Leubner Teacher Miss Cary THOSE ABSENT J Scott L Hollingsworth J Burns B Wiggins J Kot larz G Sherman BACK ROW, Left to Right: Miss Marks, A. Lewis, D. Campbell, R. Bradley, L. Roser, D. Schneider, W. Welch, L. Smith, M. Walsh, G. Maurer, J. Evans, M. Picciano, J. Mil- ford, E. Boehm, J. Latson. FOURTH ROW: W. Brock, N. Hoyt, E. Hoffman, C. Cain, T. Stevens, C. Hutson, B. Davidson, J . Col- lard, P. Nodine, S. Adams, J. Taylor, L. Morgan, G. Hyde, W. Whitmore, R. Kent, F. Horr, C. Hyde, L. Raymond, S. Drew. THIRD ROW: B. Lee, E. Beaulieu, D. Tra- bold, R, Sheppard, S. Cutchley, F. Burleton, M. Davis, L. Cox. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sheppard, P. Albring, J. Hughes, R. Smith, H, Hawley, S. Bradley, M. Brock. FIRST Row. A. whiting, A. Olson. klnoerzqanten ,J I LQ aa... ...t 'Uv-pn-K BACK ROW Left to Right D Sheridan C winkel J Bryant D Gibbs B Lader D Gibbs V Jones M Barron L Hanlon Mrs Sheppard THIRD ROW L Newell V Wxl cox M Lindsley R Clark R Kellar D Jones H Foster K Carr B Rosser M Feeney D Crane SECOND ROW D Squires L Cort J Bialabreski R Bobbett L Gregory D Yates D Surdam .T Rice S Halas A Barber FIRST ROW L Tokarz H Colhns E Timm R Gray R Wallenbeck C Barron P Clark S Wilson M Southern . ' : . , . g a g n g o I g u . . . . , . . : . . . ' , . I , 0 , - v , . . : . , . ' . . ' g o I p 0 3 o Q g ' . : . , . . g u 3 u , I Q o - , . . L Q , ' ' ii i 'N T M My A ,NTT 4 . . , . -A , . . , . t Q Gleason, Miss Marks, T. Sweet, R. Bull- ' V s Q - 9 l Q Q D p u Q o A I p 0 Q Q p o 9 1 Q? t . I . . . . , . . , . . . , . . . , . , . . . - . . . : . N' . g n Q 9 I .3 n Q u 1 0 5 4 5 0 . g . , . . I . g u D 1 0 . 1 0 Q n I 0 I I I ' v I 1' tl K 5 All . awe-fav. --A 4 f - ...Q N C Scott R Tallcot Mrs Ryan R Homer D Schramm H Scott Q Jw. Ill 0-w Q'- D. Wlggins, D. Ripley, Mrs. O'Brieu, D. Weller, D. Weller. BENSON RGAO kltcihen SIZAIIII is evoxw Q 95 ASO' o o 1 X oixixo Pt Q0 sb s S69 XX, vp-oe, Xtaxvvat P525 HIGH SCHOOL Mrs Arthur Mrs Smrth Mlss Faulkner MxssSm1th Bus omvens BACK ROW O Osborne H Barley L Lockwood MIDDLE ROW R Marne R Cralg S Weeks FIRST ROW E Vxle T Chappell W Bamonte I L T uc ke r F Brown The Comet staff deeply regrets the fact that lf has been 1mposs1ble to 1nc1ude the prcture of the elementary Jarutors That photograph 1S not clear Q 0' Y, oqx oox' Y SC X069 6 Y, 1 ELEMENTARY: M. Wooster, S. Weeks, A. C 'E O S Checco, M. Mrles, A. Bowe. O I 50 EMEA , , X X X 5K1 X , , 551 . es. Q9 Q30 - ri -. 'QC we L Y-S XS' . . Q' .1 AWA' A , Q Q To 1 . . 0. A. . 9' e . fha YN Sl x K - 'YH9 g-M3516 GOES QLQQND 0 ND MDR I BACK ROW, Left to Rtght A Jenmngs J McCarthy R Hanlon L Ersenberg D Foster K Delavan R Han lon K Belknap D Beach FRONT ROW C Pxtman D Buff J Ralph G Bendall R Rlchards R West J Larrabee Mrs Burns B Fuller D Rosser S Thorne J Pxtman SIUOGHTS COUYlCll Student Councll, one of the most respected orgamzauons tn the school does much to help the student tn school and also to estabhsh soctal act1v1t1es for the school Each year the Student Councll IS the ftrst to hold a dance and th1s year s dance The Turkey Trot was a b1g success A commtttee from Student Counctl atded representattves of the faculty tn choosmg assembhes for the 1955 1956 school year For the ftrst ttme 1n many years the 1dea of movtes for recreatton was brought up 1n Student Counctl and as a result the student body was able to enjoy movxes durmg the noon hour Th1s year w1th the begmmng of school the Counctl revtsed the hall monltor system so that xt could be more eff1c1ent Councll members acted as study hall supervxsors for Juntor Hlgh as well as Sexuor I-hgh durxng the In plannmg the Socxal Calendar for the school year Student Counc1l acted as a clearmg house for the extra currlcular act1v1t1es of the school One of the SD6Cl31 8CIlVlI18S of Counctl was conductmg Student Day m wh1ch students took the place of faculty and the prtnctpal. SITTING Left to R1ght B Gtordano H Ph1ll1ps K Walter S Dodd W Kuhl P Lader Mrs Ge1ss G Walter V Lub1nsk1, Mrs Bentley, S Pxtman C Hanley B Campbell P Lawton K Atwater A German STANDING M Dawson M Sackett S Shepperd,E Belknap S Fuller L Nee S Townsend R Gregory B Kellogg T Raus cher J Wa1t B Lapham M Connors E Kuhl ,T Bertltng Jumotz neo cnoss The ,Tumor Red Cross IS one of the most 1rnportant orgamzatxons tn our school The Red Cross not only works to help our school but also to brmg Joy to those outslde of school They have made favors for every hohday Chrxstmas Corsages, sent representatxves to Veteran Talent Shows sent a FCDPBSBHIBIIVB once a month to Syracuse and also sponsored the All School Entertatnment ln whtch everyone tn school who had some partxcular talent partrcrpated. We should do our best to support thxs worthy orgamzauon, i , I g 'x X uf , 1 I O I I Q 1 I j I Q U I 0 noon hour period. The Council was also asked to help in drawing up a new handbook to represent the school. I ... fi ' S . A, X K I A J 2' , ,. ,. ..,.,. ,.',. . BACK ROW Left to R1ght A Hemonen P Lanphere B Barnett S Tarbell M Knauth R Breeze J Harry P Fxscher SECOND ROW L Rogers J McCarthy K Bowers A Jennmgs G Bendall S Russell C Tuff S P1tman Mlss Schulmelster th 1955 COIUGTS staff To collate The 1955 Comet due credlt IS g1ven to photographers and SOIICIIOFS workmg ID subzero weather Our Ed1tor Gwen Bendall, deserves pra1se for the many hours spent on layout and copy Bestdes desrgnmg the cover Gretchen Honsberger w1th our Art Adv1ser M1ss AIICC Schul metster were responslble for the Art Staff Carol Chase has demonstrated her 1nterest m the d1vy pages Sandra P1tman watchmg the flnances has wr1tten dun letters The typ1sts and other members of The Comet Staff have tr1ed to relate song t1t1es to the SDIFII of youth here m Skaneateles SCHOOL DAYS ive- - 411' 1.-al Q, 'Q QQQ G a C 4 ' 53 g u V xi , i it ,. 5 4 K ,, .. XL I tw, 'X , A . B 1 I 1 . gl Q 5 , sa X Y-..-f' ' ,J A kc K A 4 M tj' C B. Kellogg, J. Buff, L. Coates, C. Chase. FIRST ROW: Miss Edwards, B. Fuller, G. Honsberger K . A ' -5 -at , , V as -5 7 t ' BACK ROW Left to Rtght R Breeze H Clark J W1lcox L Reagan B Barnett R West S Calnes S Townsend D Hahn L Coats,B Schwartz B Shepard V W1strom M J Andrews J Moek1rk FRONT ROW C Hanley P Lader M1ss Speno M Evans F Weare M Tallcot lake hone Just 1mag1ne THE LAKESHORE bemg as prorrunent as the Post Standard Thxs year wzth Phyllxs Lader as edxtor and Clara Hanley as Buslness Manager thmgs are boommg w1th progress Ads are pour mg tn and more cop1es are bemgsold Don t you thmk thxs newspaper could almost be matched w1th a lead mg one? Let's glve appraxsal to the capable staff and advxsor of THE LAKESHORE Aww-saw BACK ROW Left to Rlght M Burrell M Burrell G Bendall C Rowe S Tarbell FRONT ROW M Arthur Mrs Bachman M1ssKotwas NURS S ASSISIAHTZS The Nurse s Assxstants performed many 1mportant dunes for the nurse They assxsted w1th the clerical work 1n attendance and also performed many valuable services 1n the health room Tlus asststance to the health staff was a valuable contrtbuuon to mamtalntng an eff1c1ent health servtce department mon pta CURTAIN CALL Left to Rrght I Wxlcox W Kuhl E Roberts C Hanley Buttons D Hahn B Fuller I Coleman P Lader D Campbell T Arrarn M Evans R. Richards B Campbell G Swrtzer L Lansbury S Stenger G Honsbcrger L Coats Do you remember how rn Mother Goose the lrttle dog laughed to see such sport 'P Durrng the senror play although possrbly no one saw the lxttle dog laughmg certarnly the audxence enjoyed the humor 1n the plot and the character portrayal Under the able drrecnon of Mrss Post the cast presented a well attended performance BACK ROW Left to Rrght D Foster R Breeze C Chase R Webber FRONT ROW B S it to Rrghl Campbell I Harry M Oot RTAGE CREW lef Pl-6 my PF h GB dll West ITOR MAKE U Mccan ISC er en a C uf SRS Snyder M lair I 3,19 pulle T AU B tenge Lanphete Coaw E Robe, Webber r D Foster Pltfnanv L C Chase 55 BACK ROW, Left to Right: I. Richards, V. Lubinski, M. Vitagliano, J. Considine, D. Rosser, R. Beach, C. Carroll, B. Kiefer, I. Binns, I. O'Dell, R. Herrmann, K. Delavan. THIRD ROW: M, Edwards, G. Evans, P. Major, I. Crosby, C. Cuevas, R. Stidfole, C. Brown, L. Nee, D. Hahn, B. Lansbury. I. Thorne, M. Moe. I. Considine, S. Sheppard, I. Harrick, M. Byme, H. Delavan, C. RESOHAHI The Music Department of our school includes instrumental and vocal sections. Mr. Maurice Rose Classical selections. Our vocal section comprises four groups headed by Mr. Donald R. Snyder. The to parade appearances and summer concerts by the band, both sections present programs during the year 'irc 'x JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS BACK ROW, left to Right: I. Fisher, E. Dlothier, S. Wild, S. Weeks, R. Evans, P. Doyle, M. Conners, M.A. Herrman, A. Smith, L. Phillips, H. Avery, K. Maine, L. Fisher, S. Dreschnack, M. Sachett, I. Hunt, H. Phillips, K, Walter, D. Hunt, S. VanOrder. SECOND ROW: E. Bex, M. Lucas, H. Woodford, R. Adams, L. Foster, G. Keebler, S. Mcllvane, C. Phelps, D. Wall, M. Kehoe, G, Austin, B. Russell, S. Spearing, M. Bex, M. Gere, M. Chilson, L. Lower, A. Emperorer, A. Barns, K. Honsberger. FIRST ROW: M. Arthur, C. Hill, S. Thorne, I. St. John, P. Lawton, S. Acheson, P, Van Arsdale, S, Packard, L. Curtis, I. Bishop, C. Carson, I. Wallin, A. Home, A. German, P. Droppa, M. Bradley. Richards, G. Kuhns, E. Roberts, R. Harris, T. Abrams, I. Wait, R. Roberts, S. Ford, M. Larrabee, D. Clark, R. Kotlarz, M. Grinnell, E. Kuhl, J. Roberts, I. Binns, B. Barber, P, Nichols, C. Evans, N. Amerman, F. Lader, I. Abbott, S. Dodd. SECOND ROW: R. Spitzer, J. Larrabee, J. Frese, L. Reynolds, T. Lindsley, FIRST ROWg C. Tuff, Mr. Rose, R. Breeze. chonos directs the instrumental. The repertoire of our '75-member band ranges from popular music to difficult scope of their songs varies from popular to semi-classical to religious and spiritual numbers. In addition and participate in All-County and in All- State. SENIOR HIGH GIRLS BACK ROW, Left to Right: S. Kent, D. Dixon, M. Grinnell, R, Kotlarz, I. Tallcot, D. Wiggins, P. Jones, S. Robinson, J. Becker, E. Miles, R. Brainard, B. Amerman, J. Hardy M. Kortright, S. Tarbell, G. Switzer. SECOND ROW: I. Herrick, B. Barber, P. Clark, M. Tallcot V. Schramn, S. Shores, B. Barnett, M. Clarke, L, Lansbury, H. Delavan, P. Keelber, M. Burrell, M. Keebler, E. Knauth. FIRST ROW: J. Richards, E. Bums, A. Heinonen, F. Peter, C. Brown, C. Asaro G. Reilley, R. VanDuzer, C. Aho, C. Pardee, M, Paine, B. Weinerth, M. Ryder, I. Kitts, S. Caines A. Mahagan, M.I. Andrews, R. Weller, L. Reagan, C. Rowe. 58 BE ON TIME - GET THE TEMPO with skill and patience, Mr, Maurice Rose is re- hearsing for the spring festival. The saxophone ensemble illustrated, as well as all other divisions, receive his individual attention, to be able to unite in anharmonious band. On Mardi 19 at Liverpool, Mr. Rose will direct the All-Cotmty and 27 of our musicians will take part in this contest. GEORGIA SWITZER BACK T0 FRONT: J. Herrick, Mr. The duo-piano team contributes to R 9- M. B C. 5. She rd,J- C ' h f G1eeCl bs YPD PH OH the success of t e our u JOANNE MOERKIRK S1 1116- as accompianists. Newest of our vocal groups this year is a Boys' and Girls' Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Donald R. Snyder. We hope some day they will be a larger and versatile class. They like 3 and 4 part music with such numbers as 'Go Tell It On the Mountain, I'll walk with God. BACK ROW, Left to Right: T. Arrain, F. Bastable, D. Foster,J. Coleman, S. Stenger, R. Main, W. Jones, C. Ostrander, D. Cox, M, Glowacki, R. Webber, E. Roberts, H. Kirchner, R. Spitzer. SECOND ROW: W. Sheridan, R. Nodine, T. Manderville, T. Abrams, S. Sherlock, B. Lapham, J. Wait, J. Clarke, R. Coleman, C, Ryder, G. Evans, W. Quirk, R. Stillwell, C. Evans, FIRST ROW: J. Peterson, J. Binns, R. Roberts, F. Schreader, F. Smith, W. Coveney, T. Garbo, J. Schwenck, R. Greck, R. Clark, J. Hyatt, W. Stevens, C. Sperling, M. Anderson, Mr. Snyder. IIAR ABOVE lake skaneatele Those words are very dear to the inhabitants of this commumty When I first heard them they d1dn't mean much to me Skaneateles was a strange name and it didn t tell anything to me when I left Helsinki Finland July 23rd was the happy day when I arrived The last part of the summer was spent at the beautiful lake with Mr and Mrs William Maybee who are my Mom and Dad here in the United States Some of my coming classmates came to see me I never will forget those thoughts and my impressions It IS amazing how the thoughts may change It seemed to me that the American teenagers were all so grown up and I a little g1rl Fortunately the httle girl grew up with the others The town of Skaneateles made a wonderful rmpression upon me by 1ts cleanliness and good outlook I was very happy when I came to the town for short visits durmg the summer and the people stopped to say Hello It made me feel at home Then came the fall and school started Wow that large new school. It didn t take long from me to become acquainted with it but I don t know how long I struggled with the amount of homework I had here Skaneateles has been very kxnd to me I perhaps would hke to stay a httle longer here The year I was a lucky girl to have an opportunity to make friends and see an American way of hving at Skaneateles I wish the BEST to all of you for the future years Q71 Ma oksalla ylimmalla Oon HarJulan sehanteen Niin kauas kuin silmam siintaa Naan Jarvia lahtineen Kas Langelma ves1 tuolla Voin hopeisin hohtelee , Ja Roxneen armaiset aallot Sen rantoa hyvaelee TRANSLATION FROM FINNISH The song tells about alittle bird who S1tS swinging on the highest tree top of I-Iar Jula s highest hxll The bird sees our beautiful lakes and thanks God for the beautiful country . , . . . It OO ' I . . . , , is so soon over and I will start a 3-week trip with the other American Field Service Exchange Students. 2 ' H . :,: . , . . BACK ROW, Left to Right: M. Gauvernik, P. Jones, S. Dando, M. Keebler, N. Groom, R. Benda, D. Weller, E. Bisgrove, F. Peters, C. Aho. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Edson, J. Marsden, K, Close, J. Ander- son, E. Miles. FFA The Future Farmers of America is the national organization for boys studying vo- cational agriculture. A mong the many activities of the year, they sold Robinson Quality Seeds with the hope of exceeding the 8985 sold by last year's group. They had their own basketball team, The chapter has membership in the Onondaga County Farm Bureau. The boys went to the State Convention which was held in Baldwins- ville, Because Ed Roberts is President of the County F.F.A. , the Field Day was held in Skaneateles this spring. They sponsored a Sweetheart Contest that was judged at the Field Day. Congratulations to you boys for the job you are doingl fha The F.H.A. has had a very busy year. Under the able leadership of their officers, President E. Mi1es,Vice -President J. Ander- son, Secretary Sue Dando, Corresponding Secretary J. Marsden,Treasurer B. Weinerth, and their advisor, Mrs. Edson, they pur- chased UNESCO gift coupons for overseas re- habilitation with money earned by making fruit cakes. They also planned a field trip to a College of Home Economics and a fash- ion show, exhibiting the clothing made by the Homemaking Classes. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Randall, D. Hares, G. Armstrong, T. Peck, R. Dennison, S, Collard, C. Miller, B. Quirk, R. Nodine, R. Roberts. J. Miller, F. Smith, T. Cuddeback, J.Sutton, W. Stevens. FIRST ROW: R. Herrman, B. Beam, E. Roberts, F. Bastable, E. Hates, D. Dean. The 4-H'ers have been very busy this year with their many activities. They have had movies on farm safety, quizzes on the movies, discussed chickens and their care, and have had slides on judging. To lead them they had as President Joseph Sutton, Vice -President Bill Strong, Secretary Barbara Brown, Treasurer Peggy Strong, and News- Reporter Lynn Madison. BACK ROW, Left to Right: G. Be1lowS,J'. Ostrander, M, Panek, W. Strong, W. Roberts, R. Ralph, J. Southern, P. Hollier. SECOND ROW: B. Hunt, P. Burns, E. Clothier, R. Maine, W. Stevens, J. St. John, J . Bryant, J. Eastman. ,pi BACK ROW, Left to Right: J. Buff, K. Cook, R. Main, R. Spitzer, D. Harris, T. Bell, S. Ford, H. Palmer, D. Cox, C. Ostrander, J. Ostrander, W. Stearns. SECOND ROW: R. Snyder, W. Reilly, R. Dud- den, R. Wilson, Mr. Hyatt, G. Kuhns, C. Harvard, W. Sheri- dan, J. Peterson, W. Lapham, S. Wickham. FIRST ROW: J. Abbott, R. Clark, J. Clarke, S. Stenger, G. Dudman.J.Hyatt, M. Larrabee, T. Hughes, F. Martin, R. Harris. mirwx A X is A .m.NM 5 4 .f if A 'M ' t 'x SQQWMV fy xg BOYS' l6AO6I2S ClUB The new project undertaken by the Boys' Leaders Club was in teaching the gym classes the proper use of apparatus. A member from Leaders Club took over each squad in gym and taught them times a month, two meetings when they played different sports, one movie a month, and one business meeting where they talked over new rules and such things. Under this arrangement not only the members of Leaders' club but every gym class profits from their observations. BACK Row, Left no Right: B. Schwartz, S. Buff, L. Rogers, M. Perkins,N. GregorY.J. For- ward,M, Kehoe,S. McE1vaine S, Rich, S. Russell, M, Evans A. VanOrder, F. Weare, P, Doy1e,S. VanOrder, H, Russell E, Abrams, SKIOND ROW: J. Considine , A. S mith , B. Russell KNEELING: P. Nichols, V: Arthur, D. Jordan, E. Grapotte S, Kersten, K. Hahn, H. Cross K.Close, N. Edwards,M. Byrne C. Carson, V. Wikstrom, J, Dudman ,A . Neupert , L. Carson, K. Pitman. how to use each piece of apparatus. They meet four Under the supervision of Marlyn Evans and Miss Roos, the Girls' Leaders Club held a Cheerleading Clinic. It went over very nicely, and over 200 girls from schools all over the country toured our school and had a wonderful time participating in the activities. They enjoyed a banquet in the cafeteria and afterwards went to the gym to show their skill in cheerleading. Judging each squad according to their ability were five Varsity Cheerleaders from Cortland State Teachers College. The Girls' Leaders Club is also learning the rules of basketball and volleyball, so they will be able to help in gym classes, to teach those who don't know and to referee at noons and playdays. Qll2lS' l6AOGl2S Cll1B BACK ROW, Left to Right: J. Clarke, E. Knauth, L. Young, R. Maine, H. Palmer. FRONT ROW: G. Stidfole, P. Murphy, H. Crumb, D. Brokaw, J. Sheppardson, Mr. Giess. ARI ClUB A new club has been added to the curriculum at Skaneateles Central this year under the guidance of Miss Schulmeister. Students are given an opportunity at weekly meetings to gain experience in various phases of art. Many members have contributed posters for school and community eventsg some have created art projects for other classes. SCIENCE ClUB The Science Club meets every Monday under the direction of Mr. John Giess. The purpose of the club is to give those people interested in science a chance to use the equipment, and solve problems which cannot be done in class. Some of the members are planning to enter their projects in the Science Congress. BACK ROW, Left to Right: R. VanDuzer, J. Pit man, J. Dudman, H. Delavan, S. Foster, S. Kent D. Dixon, J. Hardy, K, Delavan, .T. Tallcot, R Kotlarz, M. Perkins, A. VanOrder, B. Bradley, M Ryder. MIDDLE ROW: S. Fuller, J. Kitts E Belknap, G. Reilly, L. Nee, A. Neupert, V. Lubin ski, S. Dodd, Miss Schulmeister. OAHCIDG Cll1B This is the first time in about four years that there has been a Dancing Club and about 130 seventh and eighth grade boys and girls turned out. Under the able direction of Miss Ross and Coach Hyatt, the members enjoyed square dancing at the beginning of the year and round dancing near the end. .fad STOUT I-IEARTED X MEN 44:2 ML. Mft XI Q L X r je 6 , IA fl f W8 fu + J rj -ex X S, I -ukwrx Ml X X cqbldsgg ARSIII BASKETSBAH With plenty of team spirit, sparked by four returning lettermen, each of whom stands over six feet, and a number of good players up from the J. V. 's, this year's basket- ball squad proved to be one of the best in Skaneateles' history. Since none of the four returning veterans, D. Cox, K. Cook, R. Hanlon, and D. Foster, receiveda majorityvote for captain, they shared this position. Coach Hyatt picked a captain for each game. This year's team can trace its success to adequate practice on the larger court. BACK ROW, Left to Right: R. West, D. Cox, S. Stenger, B. Kel- logg, T. Arrain, K. Cook, R. Hanlon, D. Foster, T. Bell, P. Major. FRONT ROW: R. Snyder, D. Hahn, Mr. Hyatt. BACK ROW, Left to Right: R. Spitzer, R. Hanlon, I. Clarke, A. Jennings, R. Coleman, J. Buff, Mr. Hyatt, B. Lapham, G. Kuhns, R. Wilson, T. Rauscher, M. Glowacki. FRONT ROW: J. Abbott. JAY-V66 BASk61SBAll With many Veterans returning this year, the I. V. 's had a successfulseason. After losing the first game, the team came back strong for the rest of the season. The team accredits 64 its success to the fine spirit ofthe boys and the able leadership of Al Jennings, their Captain. BACK ROW Left to Rxght R Clark W Sher1dan J Peterson T Cuddeback J Thorne S Ford R Marne H Palmer W Smart R Nodme I Mrller I Hyatt SECOND ROW Mr ONe1ll J Walt S Collard T Manderv1l1e D Beach W Coveney R Roberts T Garbo D Rosser FIRST ROW G B1nns l:l2EShmAl1 BASkG1IBAll Wrth a whole new squad Coach O Ne111 worked hard to tram the boys for thelr season The future I V and VHISIIY teams are bullt up from these and therr success depends upon the trammg and teamwork VARSITY Camrllus Warners Elbrxdge Spht Rock Jordan Camlllus Warners Elbridge Marcellus Spht Rock Jordan SCORES OPP JAY VEE Camxllus Warners Elbrrdge Spht Rock Jordan Camtllus Warners Elbrrdge Marcellus Spht Rock Jordan ODD Thls year our Varsrty succeeded to get rn the play offs for the ftrst trme since our school was consumed by frre tn 1952 On March lst we beat Spht Rock 62 to 51 and went on to wm the utle of Westem D1 vrsron Champion the followmg Frrday by downmg Jordan 64 to 42 On the followmg Tuesday we trr umphed over Onondaga Central the Eastern D1v1s1on Champrons by a score of 64 to 55 We are lookmg forward to slayrng Fayettevrlle Manlrus March 11 for the over all County Champlonshrp 65 S. C. S. . S. C. S. 60 ' 59 19 ' 22 64 55 43 26 59 ' 43 53 ' 39 61 Marcellus 50 27 Marcellus 33 42 ' 47 32 ' 49 55 48 35 23 62 ' 85 29 ' 34 52 53 42 21 53 54 39 ' 37 41 38 26 35 53 ' 46 34 ' 31 62 54 36 1 8 Oh is I'd a Baked A Cake. Why dOI1'I you Whispering. Believe Me. IU-'ass I'11 be Loving You. Newcomer. That Old Gang Of Mine. Time, W. . Tweedle Dee. , J' f ' ' v T Let It Snow. f le Ko Ko Mo. 'isa Bicycle X J . Mx Built For Two. 1 Q 4 , 1 Q . T e 3 - ,,L, 1 1 gl W-',' 1 . - 1 Slelghrlde. ff Schooldays. , Unbelievable. T412 I Two Glasses, OC. 'l f' ,if-xr -.fl BACK ROW Left to Rxght H Thrrppleton P MaJor J Becker I Wltter T Belko W Smart Mr ONe1ll Mr Hyatt J Wernhauer A Jennrngs H Kushner M Iarrabee I Abbott W Eastman B Lapham SECOND ROW R Hanlon I Shaffran I Wrthey R Snyder E Hares T Rauscher G Walter D Hahn I Buff R. Coleman FIRST ROW B Rlelly R Hanlon R Rxchards W Dawson B Kellogg I Clarke F Bastable S Stenger G Kuhns, T Bell D Cox C Ostrander B Eberlrng li0OIZBAll Wrth very few new faces and under the coachmg of Art Hyatt and Frank O Nerll the football season proved to be very successful The season opener set the team off on the rrght foot Our Captam Sam Stenger gave the team the needed spark when umes were tough The next four games were also decrsrve vrctorres In the last game wrth Homer we were overpowered and defeated The year was very successful wrth only the one defeat SCORES OPP Lrverpool Auburn I V Phoemx Auburn J V Lakemont Homer 67 BACK ROW M Larrabee R. Roberts R Snyder D Cox S Stenger R Hanlon M Glowackr C Ostrander T Bell K Cook R. Hanlon S Townsend Mr ONe111 SECOND ROW B Clark I Buff D Hahn W Dawson R. Wilson S Sherlock J Wemhauer I Shafferon T Rauscher E Roberts R. Sprtzer FIRST ROW J Abbott W Coveny W Qurrk B Lapham I Clarke, G Kuhns, T Abrams BASGBAH The sport of baseball agam th1s year has aroused many of the boys enthusrasrn Not only drd they have trlcky plays but the spurt and teamwork which gurded them to a successful season under Coach O Nerll SCHEDULE Jordan Elbndge 'Baldwmsvrlle Camrllus Splxt Rock Marcellus Warners Home Away Home Away Away Home Home ' The Baldwrnsvrlle game does not count rn League standmg 68 May May May May Ma May une ' y J BACK ROW, Left to Right: S. Rich, L. Eisenburg, B. Schwartz, L. Carson, P. Jones, S. Dando, J. Mc- Carthy, S. Kersten, K. Delavan, B. Sheppard, V. Wikstrom, L. Rogers, A. Neupert, E. Grapotte, S. Russell, S. Dodd, M. Evans, K. Pitman, R. Kotlarz. FOURTH ROW: J. Becker. J. Hardy, S. Robinson, J. Dudman, D. Dixon, S. Kent, J. Larrabee, P. Keebler, N. Edwards, L. Lansbury, H. Delavan, K. Hahn. J. Moerkirk, P. Lader, B. Campbell, C. Hanley, A. VanOrder. THIRD ROW: E. Belknap, R. Breeze, M. C1ark,M. Tall- cot, J. Marsden, B. Barnett, M. Byrne, J. Herrick, J. Richards, L. Reagan, W. Kuhl, M. Dawson, K. Close, P. Lanphere, S. Bellows, K. Brown, J. Pitman, S. Caines. SECOND ROW: F. Weare, V. Lubinski, P. Corbett, L. Coats, B. Fuller, N. Gregory, V. Arthur, B. Weinerth, S. Buff. FIRST ROW: C. Tuff, S. Fuller, K. Belknap, C. Pardee, E. Abrams, P. Fischer, G. Reilly. This year a new system was started so all girls who were interested in volleyball and basketball would have a chance to exercise their skills. The girls who stay for lunch formed a noon-hour league. The seventh and eighth grades and the high school had separate leagues. The girls who were able to stay after school also formed a league. In this league the girls played according to classes. BASKGIBALL GIRLS V O L L E Y B A L L BACK ROW, Left to Right: L. Eisen- burg, B. Schwartz, L. Carson, J. Mc- Carthy, K. Delavan, L. Rogers, S.Kers- ten, M. Evans, P. Lader. FOURTH ROW: S. Rich, B. Sheppard, V. Wik- strom, S. Russell, S. Dodd, K. Pitman, R. Kotlarz, B. Campbell. THIRD ROW: M. Perkins, C. Hanley, An. Neupert, E. Grapotte, A. VanOrder. J. Marsden, B. Fuller, M. Byrne, B. Barnett. SEC- OND ROW: F. Weare, V. Lubinski, P. Corbett, L. Coats, P. Lanphere, N. Gregory, V. Arthur, B. Weinerth, K. Belknap. FIRST ROW: C. Tuff, S. Fuller, D. Jordan, S. Buff, C. Pardee E. Abrams, P. Fischer, G. Reilly. ,-i, Y f n f i ii , WQQQ H J , ,K 3 K , K j.,, ,,..1 3, 'Jw Ya- I I Q f Qs 5 'N 44 4 Lmfk ' ' n r! wk.. Q-1. A ,A I ff I 'X - L' x , A 4 , , 9' 59' ,M 4, ., ' ' . Ax x .. 1, ,. . .. .f w - - gggyi 1 , U Q A gr Q 3, , j,.,Q q, , , P. ,,k . l W , fn 'A I Q - IA-1 .y x!, -' ' Mai-'W ?4 -. via.-.5 ,Q--Q, 5 gm f H nz!!-uv. -- ': ': -if 11 ,-5' I . N- .WV - 'fb'-as' , N' ,r 'Amie' W? mf: v -' ,' ,-lf'-N 1. . ' A 1 I . :v4': . AF,-f www - 6, '. Q- , .' V. iH,:3:.fgfffa,aE3 I . 12' .lr I' . :.-.. Q1 'Y . ' if-Q, Mn f ' ' K-'ff-FQ, g nw -f I A ?.'f' j ,gl , f -'GYM ' ' +3Qi'f'H F ,nf 4 wg:-. ,lwyg V H. .':-'A F131-.gi ,,Vfn' dr ,MQ V, fy , 'eiqifru - ' -.:....z-Qfw-fy '- lx l: , gl. . , , Q-iufglf' Vl' il-ei, F a, ' 0 v '7 '- 5? H incl . ,asf ?2? '1'a .A WJ ff.. 5 Q k - ' E .a . -f 3f:,f .- Q' X 'r,,,.,,- Q Q ' ,nrt t- 1'-u':,.,-. fi s ,, A:- I ' , 'gf , , . ' 1: ,-' K r ,r V gain' f 4 . .' g' ,' ..1'. , , 4 13 ' w.y 'g A ,- A+ H hh . 'I fi ., KL, 4. . -Ju' -'eff V TO THE SKANEATELES CENTRAL SCHGOL CLASS OF 1955 Heartlest Congratulatlons Smcere Best WlSheS plays Wlth her trams bought from the KA EATELE HA DICRAFTER I C Skaneateles New York 72 Jean Larrabee . L l A I K . .J Q O lil I , Tom Arrain enjoys the warmth from coal bought at C. W GRAPOTTE Fennell St Phone 480 Skaneateles N Y DAVE S FRIENDLY SERVICE W Genesee St Skaneateles Phone 306 M2 Mobll gas Mobll o1l Aloha Class of 55 Not Goodbye But Just Farewell TED N TRUDY'S FLAVORLAND 12 W Genesee St Skaneateles Cornpllrnents of SEARLES G SHULTZ toys come from TALBOTS 54 at 10C 3 1 oo up W P Talbot J L TUCKER DISTRIBUTOR Pyrene8tC O Two F 1re Extlngulshe rs Skane ate le S R J MURPHY Guernsey Datry Marcellus Skaneateles Plant Phone Res Phone Mar 68 0191 Mar 68 0882 Nearly Everybody Reads the PENNYSAVER Skaneateles Off1Ce Bldg ls. 25 . ' ' N. Y. Sam Stenger's N. Y. -73 Gretchen Honsburger's mother Wraps her in blankets from l THE WATERB RY FELT CDMPA Y Manufacturers of PAPE R MAKERS FELTINGS and WOOLEN BED BLANIQI TS Skane ateles Falls You can recelve the GLEINSIDE GARAGE most for your money Skane ate le s HARSE S MARKET Skaneateles Best Wlshes to the O NEILL FUNERAL HOME Semors of 1955 Bernle J O Nelll CHARLES H ROUNDS Charles W O Nelll Jordan St Phone 292 74 N. Y. at N. Y. Your Oldsmobile Dealer N. Y. VAN DUZER APPLIANCE CO Stoves SL Refmgerators Frlgldalre Sales backed Wlth Factory Servlce Dept S North St Phone 2 3422 Auburn N Y Our Own Servlce Dept John Deere Apphances M AWD M FARM STORE Fennell St Skan N GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY ROT RY CLUB DELAVAN S Phone 82065 Syracuse N Y Pat Lanphere IS golng to help her rnornrny buy her grocerles at the MOTTVILLE FOOD STORE Farm Nlachlnery BOBBETT INIPLENIENT ,lv Y . L 23 Y . - T ' , OF . ., f. Y. 9 I C. CO. K 75 ., Ruth Breeze lS S tn a For the best ln 1 Hg OH men s clothlng chalr from FRED RONDINA FURNITURE STORE 56 66 State St Auburn N Y We Servlce All Makes HAWTIN S OUTBOARD SERVICE Sales and Servlce for Larson Watercraft Alummum Boats Shell Take Boats Scott Atwater Martln Outboard Motors Mall Cham Saws 27 Hockeborn Ave Auburn N Y Phone 23120 shop at MARSHALL S CLOTHING STORE Auburn N Y HARRY F ALLEN and COMPANY F1ne Footwear 144 Genesee St Ice Cream lS good for your chlldren Why not keep plenty on hand .l from the frlendly Bev Fuller buys town TOWN TALK DAIRIES talk 1ce cream cones 1229E FayetteSt Syracuse N Y CLAYTON CHEVROLET Skane ate les MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 227 Quall Street Albany New York Send For Catalog MASONIC ALLEYS HarryD Balley Manager Genesee St Skaneateles N Y 76 I 91 f any K ll ' il Auburn . N, Y ' 7...-e - as M F ' SEL , f L N. Y I I GREETINGS FROM KA EATELES SAVI G BA K A CORNERSTONE OF THE COMMUNITY an THE HOME OF YOUR SCHOOL SAVINGS MEMBERF D I C Te Skan 18 77 Everythmg for the Sportsman AINDY BUFF S TRADING POST Comphments of MR St MRS 1516 Erle Blvd East WILLIAM J SIMS Ph 72 3921 Syracuse IN Y PAINT CONTRACTORS 81 BUILDERS NIILLWORR LUMBER INSULATION ROOFI G HARDWARE MASON SUPPLIES SASH 81 DOORS S Y C0 I C Skaneateles N Y 61 Fenne11St Phone 546 Your One Stop Bulldlng Servlce ,,. mommy buy baby food at MACK S RED Sc WHITE SUPER MKT 18 Jordan St Skaneateles S 1115 Central 1N.ew York s FIDGSI Shop for Women ffaleli 3. 1 SYATE STICK A0001 n v TRUSWELL MARINE West Lake Road Johnson Outboard Motors Marlne Supplles THE WOLCOTT SHOP Flne Books Tel 244 78 S l l S 3 T 1 T .. T . , . . 1 i l l -xv A ,L IN IQ 0 , LQ. . tl ' ' 1 ' il I4 Rex West's ,yt '- . : yi ,K 1 1 4 I Hi , . - f I , , I. N. Y. Carol Chase Q I We Best Wishes to takes medicine J , The Class of '55 THE LAKESHORE Loretta Rogers loves the food Put up at Q Y I I Q 5, -V - I qs DAVEY'S DRUGSTORE 20 E Genesee St Phone 52 that Mom buys RIEDL. s RESTAURANT THE PANTRY SHELF Genesee St Skaneateles N AND HOME BAKERY IN was YEARBQOK by VARDEN WLIDIOH Z1 4 Spluulfstx III modern ulurbook photoqruphu 2 NO UNION sl yxHlNllk A0 79 at ' , Q' . , . Y. SCHOOL DIVISION O I - RW' I 'irw - 1:5 '30 I I I I BA TIA BRO . C0. iciiitftathermommy Rochester New York Excluslve H1gh School JEWELRY Genulne Hand Engraved COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL CARDS MR .IAMESL MASON 90 Rock Island St Gouverneur N Y Joan Harry likes HUNTER'S RED St WHITE STORE Owasco N Y THE BRIDGE MARKET Skaneateles 220 Eddle Roberts 32ii2?55fiSC0a1WlLLlAM G STUART bought at COAL FUEL OIL MASON SUPPLIES FERTILIZER Phone 181 J Skan N Y 51 Years of Emcperlence 1n Summer Homes Vlllage Resldences TI-ammg for Busmess Farms Cottages Rentals Mortgages Reglstered by the UHIVGFSITY DOROTHY WILLIAMS REAL of the State of N Y ESTATE AGENCY Fall Term Starts Sept 6 1955 CENTRAL CITY BUSINESS SkaI1eate1eS Offlce Bldg INSTITUTE Skaneateles N Y Syracuse 2 New York Q C0., T-If T CRT - 80 Keep Informed MANDANA INN on Local Events Read Mandana New York THE SKANEATELES PRESS When Gwen Bendall becomes a blg glrl MIERKE S TYDOL SERVICE she w1ll certamly buy her clothes at 2 E Genesee St Auburn N Y CASUAL MANOR Phone 2 9813 Sportswear Llngerle and Mercury Outboard Motors Glfts Charles Harvard and Don Swayne Say that you can Ks Get everythmg you need for kiwi, FROM NAILS TO FURNITURE Wt' has TUCKER HARDWARE C0. I C Genesee St Skaneateles N Y 81 l H u - , Y. iff' YOUR HOME 133 . - , 4 I Q-:EI g 0 HOME OFFICE mxaneateles New Y ork Phone 661 WIK TRUM l C C0 STRUCTIU NEW YORK OFFICE 33 Rector Street Whltehall 41489 82 , , Iv - . 4 6 o o 9 o i lVIASTER'S GREENHOUSE Flowers by Wire 17 W. Genesee St. Phone 215 Skaneateles, N. Y. , Fred Bastable's poppa says that the .nth Us I Finest furniture Comes from JOHN J. KEEBLER Skaneateles, N. Y. LEE S RESTAURANT Hamburgs Ice Cream French Fr1es Coffee W Genesee St Skaneateles Evenrude Motors Thompson Boats Alumlnum Canoes St Boats T J WATER S SPORTING GOODS 46 Frances St Auburn N Y AUBURN MUSIC STORE Headquarters for Wurlltzer Organs St P1anos 14 Genesee St Auburn Anyone can paper and palnt all the rooms 1n thelr house Wlth supplles from TAYLOR S WALLPAPER AND PAINT CO 10 14 Jordan St LYNCH S NEWS STAND lNear Post OfflCS Skaneateles ii-L Rodney Rlchards ,ix ktddy car at JOHN KARLLK Motor O11 Fuel O1l Gasolme Kerosene Fluld Heat O1l Burners Phone 430 W1 Skaneateles lN Y 83 ' N. Y. - . . . 541' - gases up hts llttle jp N. Y. ' .' - T ATIO AL BA K TR T COMPA Y OF SKANEATE LES Skaneateles New York Processors of dry powder Ed LeFevre goes wlth h1S mother to have a snack at and condensed mllk THE STOTT Butter DINER COOPERDALE DAIRY COMPANY INC 18 W Genesee St AWK Skaneateles Skaneateles N Y K ar lyn Evans and 5x Clara Hanley 'rs the httle trhmgs that mean so much to the great chefs of Amenca mcludxng Sexton Quahty pxckles and ohves that gamlsh their chef d oeuvres You too can grace any occaslon wxth select-qualxty Sexton pxckles and olives They come nn all vanetles and s1zes At your better mde pendent grocer s ohSo0luCSOon5Q C 9 would crawl half Way around the world for food bought at SEXTON S 84 and 1 - I 1 M s ' A 5 , +5 -. I J n xon o., ox: . vers. hleo o,lIl. DONALD DODD SCHICHT SYSTEM SHOP Offlce Supplles 20 Years Servlce to Prlntlng Gold Stampmg Metropolltan Pollcy Holders 34 36 State St Auburn N Y Skaneateles N Y Phone 3 9421 Charlotte Tuff and Karen Pttman say that von. The Flnest of Food Is 4...-div Served at Phone 14 Skane ateles Barb Campbell gets her pretty curls at the Q, SKANEATELES LIQUOR sToRE Phone 335 or 725 SILHOUETTE BEAUTY SALON GRA DY MOTOR INC 77 West Genesee Street Skaneateles PONTIAC CARS GMC TRUCKS FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES SALES and SERVICE 85 , F 5 'z - ,, i i E A rtt 5 N. Y. I, ,Q Q S5 1.15 Eqiui to ' ' Q 0 INT Y. l i 1 r nu Amer1ca's F1nest TRABOLD MERRELUS, INC. AND RUSSELL Estabnshed 192 1 Clarksburg, West Vlrglnla Manufacturlng 28 Jordan St Engravers and Prlnters Skaneateles N Y 111 115 Second St Phone 3 0121 P O Box 646 SKANEATELES JoRDAN BOB NULAN 5 SPORTING LOCKERS INC GOODS Your Frozen Food Center 49 Genesee St Skaneateles N Y Phone 541 Auburn Georgla Swltzer helped trlm her ROY CRAIG Chrlstmas tree from the Skaneateles Falls N Y SHEPARD NURSERIES Skaneateles N Y Have 3 Coke WHISPERING WINDS MoTEL Genesee St Skaneateles 86 - . . n .. . - Q 0 Q , Q Q 0 . N, Y. ' v - f is .. -K X- 1 T '1 , T L . . , 0 . 1 1- . Y 1N . Y. 11 1 00111.50 UNDII AUIIOIHV Ol Ill CoCl'CoLA COIIAIV ll COMPLIMENTS MA Phyllls Lader s ,Q dress came from C F BREEZE Auburn N Y E T T P hone 2 3933 INFANTS WEAR DRY GOODS READY T0 WEAR Skaneateles lN Y Phone 595 For the fmest 1D Quallty Footwear and ACCGSSOFICS From Cradle to College BENNETT and TRACY Shoe and Luggage Shop 82 84 Genesee St Auburn New York 87 D. W. WI KEL C0.. I C. . , O 0 . . AY r ,Hi and C0. , , -g When Wllma Kuhl goes to Dr Sands he uses some mstrurnents from WELCH ALLY INC Skaneateles Falls New York Dlck Snyder l1kes to see the cmckens at the GREENFIEL S POULTRY FARM Skaneateles MAKE Your New York DAILY BREAD Skane ate le s QUICK SHOE REPAIR Herman Share Prop 16 Jordan St HEINTZ CONCRETE PRODUCTS Fennell St Phone 1196 Skaneateles , S ' DH. cf-4 I . Q O s D' , as EVANS Atlantlc Se rvlce Cert1f1ed Lubrlcatlon 24 hr Towlng Phone 104 Car SGFVICG Skaneateles Pl E RGVE D RY PRODUCERS SL DISTRIBUTORS GUERNSEY MILK JOH D0 GHERTY EXCAVATING CONTRACTOR Skaneateles AF' cute Ilttle dress was c'eaned at wlisw BATES DRY CLEANERS Phone 146 DON CLARK Furnace O11 Kerosene ik Gasohne If you ever get stuck you can always call for gas at Penne-11st Skaneateles IX Y VAN AKENS Phone 72 :J Owasco cf ' ' ' ' il . I . N. Y Jeanne McCarthy's ' I OF V- 2 y : is I Mrrsgf, 4-'J I N. Y T '89 Heating and Automatic Coal Plumblng Gas and O11 Supplles Burners FRASER HUlNT CORP 15 Jordan St Skaneateles N Y Phone Skan 466 Heatmg and Electrlcal SGFVICG El9CtFlC Horne Appllances JAMES KEEBLER Phone 324 84 State St Skaneateles N Y LADER S TRANSPORTATION 18 W Ellzabeth St Phone 247 Skaneateles F E lVlac COLLUM St SON Stnce 1909 Elbrldge lN Y When Dave Hahn goes GREENE BROS E In to buy all hls s upplle s at The fmest Interlor' and Evcterlor Decoratlng 104 W Lake Rd Phone 9 7 9 Skaneateles 1X Y Lorrame Lansbury goes wlth her Dad when he gets gas at BENTLEY SL THOMAS Hannum St 36 E Genesee st Phone 209 Skaneateles N Y Skaneateles N Y Phone 243 AAA Servlce N. Y. . g to school he is going ,Q gr, I 3' . if 0 A .Q HAHN' A eo Sandra Pitman likes to go to Auburn where they are Serving Fish, Lunches, Ice Cream at EDDIE'S FISH FRY 5-Points Auburn N Y Rugs Repaired Cl eaned Upholstering Sales SL Service SKANEATE LES RUG CLEANE RS Henry J. Bryant, Prop. Tel. 72-R 49 W Elizabeth St Skaneateles B H LAPHAM lit CO 1000 University Bldg Syracuse 2 NOLAN S SHOE STORE Quality Shoes at Moderate Prlces Auburn N Y Seneca Falls N HR T 0YlC HOME CLUB and INSTITUTION FURNISHINGS Auburn N Y cf .. A.. Wa' I 'v rs! U Ng' .lzaarzalaaafliiis-as : t IIII llll I SHERWOOD INN SHERWOOD INN Onthe LakeandU S No Z0 I 91 ' ' N. Y. N. Y. ' ' ' , . Y. THE X WAI f f 1 X i f T ' if W! Turf Adxilff' If , F' Aly! Pf - I A I4 A - ,. l I .X ' ' gl I 1 gy INTER COLLEGIATE PRESS Kunsus Cnty PubWISTw'f Comer Mu'w'n1'uf9'X Boy- Bwdwv FACYORY HOME Cimff Z- XX ! I kv' ' - I-'f' , if ' 5 9 Az' 4 N Gow 4 Que we is -Vot- k1'V Q Gus. 5, 4' Q53 'ul X quqsnlllvg Q bqvg Q Boar IPGQINAS OU? 6bq'Qv, bbw 040 'K-A All GQ66 'ffcc 4490 CA 4964, SC 06: l?'fy,,QJ4 M09 1 400 00-S 5 3 'fe 'L OWN 711 'Woo kb ev 941 ly V ' 're' 'bw J , M
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