Sodus High School - Soduskan Yearbook (Sodus, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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It had to be a year full of experiences worthy of marking a beginning and an ending. Part of it all was this same slim ambas- sador come to treat us to a new experience, an affair in international friendship. He was when he came, of course, only a symbol, but because of his visit, and anticipating a little, we decided early to make friendship the theme of our yearbook. Our last forty weeks in school proceeded, not often at a stately march but, usually, with a flashy change of pace, the way a halfback weaves eighty yards for a goal. As the excitement rose it be- came clear that our blond Norseman had slowly exchanged destinies, instead of a symbol he became a friend to all of us, the students, the townspeople, the teachers. Thanksgiving passed, Christmas was solemnized, Easter toiled its great great chords, echoing into the electricity of finals, and the quiet fellow from the ice-locked lakes of Finland had, indeed, unlocked our hearts. 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They make the maior decisions, democratically asking the opinion of others. There is no doubt that their kind words and helpful advice have convinced us of their importance to our educational welfare, We consider these three men our friends. Left to right: Granger Green, Morris Butts, Eugene Cook, Sr., F. S. Hungerford, Clayton Collins, Missing: John VanEenwyk, G. Arthur Smith. cysjoarofgf 8061006012 This group of men is interested in the welfare of the community through edu- cation. As a class, we appreciate their permitting us to use the town's electricity for money-making activities, dances and last minute yearbook preparations usually keep lights burning into the morning hours. Since Sodus Central has grown the Board of Education now has to increase its balance for expansion without sud- denly burdening the taxpayers. Our hats are off to them for their conscientious efforts. cgecrefanes 2' ...J v v' E7 PHYLLIS NICHOLS KAREN FARRELL and VIRGINIA SMITH IFB? v., n xx SN! 'ef A, 'iss' First row, left to right: Ruth Cornish, LANGUAGES, Ruth Richards, ENGLISH, Dorothy Norton, HOMEMAKING, Elizabeth Bellinger, ENGLISH, Second row, Kenneth Smith, MATHEMATICS, Keith Ketcham, SCIENCE, Robert Henrie, ENGLISH, Paul Shaver, SCIENCE Third row: Robert Meneely, SOCIAL STUDIES, F. S. Hungerford, PSYCHOLOGY, Anthony Mastroleo, MUSIC. wi l I Q7aCuHy I In September of this year, Sodus Central welcomed several new teachers into the fold, Mrs. Richards, freshman and sophomore English, Miss Vieweg, high school mathef matics, Mr. Meneely, American and World History, and Mr. Dunn, driver education. Aside from regular classes, the teachers busted themselves as members of committees working towards more efficient teaching methods. Among these committees were the Marks Committee I, consisting of Miss Doyle, chairman, Mr. Cooper, Mrs. Cornish, Mr Shaver, Mrs. Norton, Mr, Bellinger, and Mrs, Bellinger, the Ethics Committee, with Mr Cooper as chairman, Mr. McGowan, Mr. Meneely, and Mr Scurrah, and the Advisory 4 sf? low I-1fslY I 1 First row, left to right: Mariorie Hungerford, STUDY HALL, David Cooper, ENGLISH, Gertrude Doyle, ENGLISH, Anne Ketcham, COMMERCIAL. Second row: Evelyn Fletcher, COMMERCIAL, Donna Vieweg, MATHEMATICS, Madeline Copp, LIBRARIAN, Nancy Bush, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, Thelma Scott, SOCIAL STUDIES, Third row: John Erwin, SOCIAL STUDIES, James Dunn, DRIVER EDUCATION, Nelson MCGinn, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, William DeValI, INDUSTRIAL ARTS, Russell Raethlca, ART, Maynard Bellinger, AGRICULTURE. Committee whose members are Mr. Smith, president, Mr. Hcnrie, Mr DeValI, Miss Bush and Mrs, Fletcher, Many of the teachers are continuously learning as well as teaching. Syracuse Univer sity offered a workshop to teachers, The purpose of this course was to discuss general problems in the elementary and secondary schools. Mr. Meneely offered a new course, PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN DEMOCRACY, to the history students, and Mr. DeVall introduced a new course in auto mechanics. x f wi S 'X l First row, left to right: Jo-Ann Carroll, third grade, Dolores Johnson, kindergarten, Martha Wilbur, kindergarten, Ruth Cantin, first grade, Phylis Wilbor, second grade, Second row: Irene Rolfe, fourth grade, Leola Keefe, fifth grade, Shirley Keach, kindergarten, Hermina Pittman, first grade, Barbara McAvoy, second grade, Julia Youngs, first grade, Elizabeth Hill, kindergarten. Camera shy: Roxanne Wood, grade music. 911456 Teaching the three r's is not the sole duty of the grade faculty. These capable teachers are kept very busy attending meetings of the Gene- ' see Valley Study Council on which Mr. Scurrah is a member of the Steering Committee, par- ticipating on various committees in our school, and attending colleges and extension courses to further their own education. Many of the teachers have been very active First row, left to right: Laurel English second grade Dora Burcroff second grade Eleanor Aumann, second grade, Elizabeth Gates third grade Second row Mildred Craver fourth gradeg Julia Contant, sixth gradeg Mabel Granger fifth grade Ruth Tallman third grade Louise Lockner, fourth grade, Jane Werner first grade Karolyn Groat sixth grade Rudolph Fritz, sixth grade. Camera shy Etta Miens fifth grade 7C1Cl1iy this past year as advisors to the Little Brother' of the high school student government organi zation, the Grade Student Council. This organi zation acts as a body in promoting better citi zenship among the students. Many teachers are active as church choir mem bers, as Sunday School teachers, and as staunch supporters of many community affairs. Thus, our teachers' duties don't cease when school closes on Friday . . . they are never ending' .759 czfeaff Csfaff Q. ini? - DR. HOBBIE DR. SIRKEN School Physician School Psychiatrist MRS. FOLEY MRS. KIMPLAND MISS FLETCHER Clerk School Nurse Dental Hygienist I 1 5. 6 s n ,-xx if X -. ,, ..s. 1 .5 1,3 fx .Ulf , ' Mamma. Q en mrs DAVID ANDREW uAndYu I never let my schooling interfere with my education. Bas etball 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1, Tennis 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Ap Stage Crew 2 3 4 Drama Arts 2, 3, 45 Outa-Timers 4. DAVID BEAL Deac I can resist anything but temptation. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Ig Drama Arts 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Chorus All-State 3, 4, Senior Play 2, 47 Literary Editor of SODUSKAN 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Class President 3. GERALD BECKENS nGerryu Be silent and safe, silence never betrays you. FFA 1 Treasurer 2 Vice President 3, Secretary 4, County Treasurer 3 Boy Scouts I, 2. enzbrs NANCY BENTON Nance The smallest factory sometimes has the biggest whistle. FHA 4, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses' Club 1, President 2, Vice President 37 Girls' State 3, National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4, Senior Play 4. STANLEY BLANKENBURG Stan Don't get shook. Stage Crew 3, Custodian 2, 3. ESTHER Bon-men Essie While we live, let us LIVE! Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band I: GAA 2, 3, 4, Physical Education Aid 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, Secretary of SODUSKAN 45 Class Secretary 3, 4. csenzbrs GORDON BRENNESSEL uGordyu A pleasant manner makes a happy life. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Proiection Crew 3, 45 Agriculture Aid 31 Library Aid I. Jennv Bmccs Twigsie Once upon a time-and once was enough. Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Drama Arts 2, 3, 4, Baseball If Soccer 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 2. NORMAN BROWNELL uNonnn A friend in need is a friend indeed. Band 'l, 2, 37 Junior Council 3, Candy Booth 45 Transferred from Ben Franklin High 4. enzbrs Rose ELLEN BROWNELL Rosie Were I a nighringale, I would act the part of a nighfingale, were l a swan, the parf of a swan. Transferred from Ben Franklin High 4, Library Aid l, 2, School Paper I, 2, Bowling l, 2, Stamp Club l, 2, President 3, FHA 45 GAA 4. SHELDA Bus:-IART Flash And we thought a boiler factory was noisy! Nurses' Aid l, 2, 3, 4, 4-H l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Arts l, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4. 15- ff. rw' JOHN BUZZELL Buzz Don'f be bashful, if doesn'Y pay. Proiection Crew I, Bowling 3, 4, Photography Club 2, 3. erzzbrs ALAN CEDERVALL Cede Once in a thousand years a 'perfect character' appears. Chorus l, 2, 3, 47 Drama Arts 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Soccer l, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4. Geonos CLARK Hunter Wedding is destiny and hanging, likewise. Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer I, 2, Baseball l, 2. DONALD DAv1s Ears Work fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer l, 3, Community Center Basketball 3, 4. enzbrs DEAN DAvlsoN And he fashioned the first plowshare. Stage Crew 3, FFA l, 2, 3, 4. DAvlD DESMITH uArchu . . . but we can order it. Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 3: Bowling 3, President 4, Baseball Manager 3, 4, Church Choir l, 2, 3, 45 Youth Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary lp Excellent Attendance l, 3. KENNETH DEVAY llKenll The best way out is always through Basketball 3, Soccer 3, 4-H l,2. enzbns' BEVERLY DINGMAN uaevu A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2. BARRY DORE EN Burrell He has four speeds-first, second, third, and you'll be sorry. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Outa-Timers 3, 4, Orchestra All-State 4. GAIL FITZPATRICK Fitzie You can never tell what l'll do nextl Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling l, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary I, 2, Vice President 3, Library Aid l, Physical Education Aid 2, 3, Student Council Altemate 4, Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4, Subscriptions Editor SODUSKAN 4, Drama Arts 2, 3, 4. u C, 61210113 SHARON GENT Sherry Life is a foreign language, all men mispronounce it. FHA 2. CAROL GOETZMAN Bur I have promises . . . FHA 1, MYF 1, 2, 3, 4. ,wx 1 CAROL HILL As good nafured a soul as e'er trod on shoe of leather. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band All-State 3, GAA I 2, 3, 4, GAA Council 3, 4, Cheerleading 1, 3,4. enzbrs DAVID HUNGERFORD Sammy Blue eyes have been the downfall of more men than one. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2 ,3, 47 Citizenship Conference 2, 3, Drama Arts 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Editor-in-Chief SODUS- KAN 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Band l, 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Swing Band 3, 4, Band All-State 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Outstanding Junior Boy Award 3. Russeu. JOHNSON Russ 'Tis strange what a man may do and a woman yet think him an angel. Proiection Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLARD KNAPP ,,5napper,, Dynamite comes in small packages. Stage Crew 3, Soccer 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Boys' State 3. enzbrs HAROLD LAMB nH.n,Yu A good cigar is as much comfort to a man as a good cry to a woman. Bowling 31 Photography Club 3, Boy Scouts l. Ross RTA LAROC K Bobbie Variety is the mother of Enjoyment. chow, 1, 2, a, 4, GAA 1, 2, a, 4, Future Nurses' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 35 Senior Play 4. MARY ANN McDowE1.1. Mimi She must be seen to be appreciated. Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Trio I, Swing Choir 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4. enzbrs WILLIAM McGowAN Wilby If I find the other goodflooking man in the world, I'lI kill him! Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Bandsman of the Year 3, Band All-State 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4, Student Council I, Vice President 3, Vice President Wayne Co. Student Council Assoc. 3, Class President 2, 4, Drama Arts 2, 3, 47 Senior Play 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. FRED MINER Orson Let us love while life is young. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir I, 2, Executive Committee 3, 4, Five-tones I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Arts 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, President 4, Senior Play 4, Chorus All-State 2, 3, 4, State Chorus All-State 3, Art and Advertising Editor SODUSKAN 4. ROBERT MITCHELL Mitch Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may die. Proiection Crew 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, FFA 2, 3. enzbrs CHARLES MosscRAaEiz Charlie Life is but a dream, so let me sleep. Chorus 4, Drama Arts 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer l, 2, 3, Stage Crew 3. MARY NEvELizER Silence is golden. Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 3, Youth Fellowship Secretary-Treasurer I, 2, Member 3, 4, Church Choir l, 2, 4. Domus O'BiNE ,.Doe,. The bullet that will kill me is not yet cast! Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 2, 3, 4, DAR Award 4, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 2, Business Manager SODUSKAN 4, Class Vice President l, 2, 4, Student Council Secretary 2, Rep. 3, National Honor Society 3, Vice President 4, Drama Arts 2, 3, 4, GAA 'l, 2, Vice President 3, President 4, BPW Award 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, ezzzbrs ROBERT PEARsoN Mayor I take life as I find it, but I don't leave it so. Mixed Chorus 3, 41 Physical Education Aid 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Class President 1, Newspaper 1, 2, Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor of SODUSKAN 4, Projection Crew 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 1, President 4, Drama Arts 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, President Wayne County Student Council Association, 4. H E N RY P E u s SA Hank Always up to something. Exchange Student from Finland, Mixed Chorus 4, Soccer 4, Co-Captain, Honorary Student Council Rep. 4. JANET Pnoseus want. Nature made her and broke the mold. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, GAA Council 3, 4, Drama Arts 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4. Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4-H l. cgenzbrs GARY RAETH KA Live fast, die young, and have a good looking corpse. Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir 3, 4, Photography Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Basketball 2, Student Council Rep. A, Drama Arts 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY REYNOLDS ShirI Tomorrow will be a new day. Juom-4 Rowe lljudyll l'd rather be right than President. Transferred from Gross Pointe High School 2, Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Photography Editor of SODUSKAN 4, Nwespaper Staff 3, Physical Education Aid 4, Drama Arts 2, 3, 4, Make-Up Crew 3, 4, Co-Manager of Candy Booth 3, 4, Library Club l. wx Y.,1g-.5 .f Q . i - C ,Ia Mixed Chorus l, 2, cs en 10105 EDWIN SAPHAR, JR. 3, Swing Chorus l, 2, 3, Senator Peterson Award 3, High Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Photography Club 2, GILBERT SERGEANT ,wean All great men are dying, l don't feel so well myself. Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Drama Arts 2, 3, Ag Stage Crew 2, Student Director of Senior Play 45 Soccer l, 2, 3, 4, Manager ig Basketball Manager 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA SMITH ,,Smh,, She's pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Drama Arts 2, 3, 4, Trio 'ly Library Aid lg Senior Play 4, Band All-State 47 Bowling 4. C enzbrs WILLIAM STEIGHLER Bill lt is folly to tell women truth. FFA l, 2, 3, 4: 43H l, 25 Youth Fellowship 3, 4. RODNEY STEURRYS Y HROdll x Every man needs wild religion. A2 V Basketball 2g Soccer l, 2, 3, Ag Volleyball 3. ROBERT STEVENS ..Bob,. Everything comes if a man will only wait, FFA l, 4, Secretary 2, County Secretary 3, President 35 Perfect Attendance 2g Basketball 2, 3g Soccer 2, 3g Baseball 2. r' w--I' enzbrs KENNETH SYMONDS ,.Ken,, Great things are made of little things. Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Five-Tones 1, 2, 3, 4, Sectional All-State 2, 3, 4, Drama Arts 2, 3, 4, Student Director of Senior Play 4. wwf' !iQitEH3E'BN3'5 358256. EDWARD TOYE Sometimes l set and think, other times I just set Stage Crew 4. ' N 1 ff I . ME ti ls, JOAN VANHOUTE The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed. FHA i, 2, 3, A. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Proiection Crew I, 2, 3, 4, Active A-H Member I, 2, 3, 4 csenzbrs DONALD ViRTs ,,Gig., Wanna be . . . ? Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Proiection Crew l, 2, 3, 4, ,Qi GQJJ ffabzlsors - Miss GERTRUDE DOYLE MR. DAVID COOPER Debts are often contracted that can never be repaid. Such has happened to the class of '56. No group could owe so much to two such wonderful people. Through the past four years they have worked with us, helping to make our activi- ties such as magazine campaign, banquets, and dances, successes. Sincere thanks, Mr. Cooper and Miss Doyle! f Senmr y f .Y l 3 Y l Z ' . First row, left to right: E, McGowan, K. Beal, E. l.aRock, R, Bennett, D. Hungerford, Second row: S. Smith, S. Bushart, R, Lallock, N. Benton, W. McGowan, D. Beal, A. Cedervall, F. Miner. THE SENIOR PLAY One of the memorable activities of the Class of i956 was the presentation of Andre' Obey's Noah, the first serious play in fantasy to be presented in the Sodus Central Theatre. Make-up! Under the capable direction of Mr. Coop- er, Cecil Supremef' the cast gave an ex- cellent interpretation of the Noah story, in which the builder of the Ark, his family, and all varieties of animals, two by two, lived together during the forty days and nights of the Deluge. The cast will always hold in their mem- ories the close friendships they made during the seven weeks of rehearsals, hours of laughter and tensions, culminated on the eves of November 3 and 4. This experience in working together as a team to accomplish production is not easily forgotten by those who took part. mx xl- 9 . lf fi iffy S Q 1 4 FN':.v0Nlwl e Q-. - Q., s. 'X 'IU First row, left to right: R. Brown, F. Rowley, D. Waite, J. Richardson, S. Featherly, B. Rickles, A. Simpclaar, M. Woodharris. Second row: B. Rawden, C. Burghdort, N. Ekkebus, P. Featherly, Mrs. Scott, B. Brendes, R. Mullins, C. Wahl, F. Woodard. Third row: B. Sargent, R. Vogt, B. Mills, G. Nikolaieff, L. Buerman, H. Kallusch, J. Goulette, R. Duncan, R. Dorman, H. Miner, D. DeBadts, J. Waite, J. Love, M. Mortimer, H. Camp. unzbr L55 The officers of the Class of '57's Junior Year were president, Herbert Kallusch, vice president, Bernice Rawden, secretary, Hugh Miner and treasurer, Jean Rich- ards. The year was a good one with such activities as a very successful magazine campaign, the baseball supper, a Halloween Dance, and the Junior-Senior Ball and Prom. I -O if -wb First row, Iett to right: E. Davison, H. VanNorman, G. Mills, J. De Badts, S. Delutter, N. Davis, D. Fillmore, A. woodhams. Second row: H. Jimerson, N. Vaniienwyk, D. Whitlock, J. Price, F. Button, M, Russell, J. Richards, A, Hollebranrlt, E, VandenBroek. Third row. Mr. Erwin, P. Harter, B. Brcnnessel, M. Crum, R. Blondale, W. Derrenbacher, R. Barclay, T. Jackson, N. McGinn, T. Savage, G. Babcock, C. Sprong, P. Hinkal, W. Gasper, C. Sampson, P. Moore. 1 K K1 ir' S-4 First row, left to right: S. Weiss, N. Fitzpatrick, M. Vallier, S. Carpenter, A, Cody, J. Ellis. Second row: N. Hubright, A. Culver, M, VanderVen, A. VanGee, R, Pettit, J. Bridgeman, M. Wandersee. Third row: C, Kelly, F. Fowler, L. Mayou, E. LaRock, Mr, DeValI, Advisor, J. Lyke, R. Rawden, R. Fisher, S. Wahl, J. McMahon. T' U C 0,0 IOIIYOFQ CJ GSS The Class of '58 and its officers, President Larry Mayou, Vice President Fred Fowler, Secretary Mary VanderVen, and Treasurer Mary DeVries were kept busy this year with the baseball banquet sponsored iointly by the Sophomore and Junior classes in October, the fireman's dinner in January, and an afternoon dance in early March. sa vi' ,,..2-A . 2524 A I ,ff l i First row, left to right: C. Weiss, M. DeVries, P. Ross, E. Ball, J. Waite, H. Williams. Second row: N- ESPenSCl1l0d, 5- TACK K' PSYCCY M555 BUSH Advisor, E. Barclay, H. Bliek, C. Bullock. Third row: K. Giliam, L. Small, J. Frost, M. Adams, K. Beal, C, Warn, J. Norton, N. Sprong, L. Vandgrzille. , X L First row, left to right: V. Cheetham, D. Deliisher, M. Camp, R. Ball, W. Huff, A. Linscott, J. Bettis R. Bohrer. Second row: M. Gasper, S. Brennan, L. Frost, A. Grinell, S. Hagood, E. Breedlove, M Manley, R. Bennett, D. Brown. Third row: R. Empey, T. Brownell, W. Jimerson, l. Brennessel, R Confer, J. Ferguson, D. Gasper, L. Davis, Mr. Shaver, H. Crum, D. Beckons, S. McNair, S. Olney, G Anderson, D. Hickey, F. Harrington, R. Brendes. F95 122612 GQJJ Working as a unit, the class of '59 has participated in three different activities. We sponsored a successful stationery and Christmas card sale. In the spring we plan to sponsor an afternoon dance. Our officers are, president, Henry Crum, vice president, Pat Sermon, secretary, Joyce Miner, treasurer, Bill Huff. Gerald Shrader is our Student Council representative. ., . 0 lug'-R 'T' S Us .lv s 0 sft ' L First row, left to right: E. Marario, J. Moorman, L. Stevens, Mrs. Ketcham, N, Shoemaker, D. Alme- kinder, S. Mitchell, M. Marano. Second row: L. Mumby, P. Sermon, G. Russell, C. Newell, B. VanWaes, F. Love, L. Smith, J. Miner, S. Bissell. Third row: G. Shrader, C. Bridges, B. Rawden, B, White, D. Derrenbacher, N. Tremfer, S. Foley, L. Collins, E. Hermenet, L. McDowell, J. Smith, R. Quick, C. Smith, G. Miller. l .... S N -'hi 'f-Nu First row, left to right: Miss Doyle, L. Contant, W. Sergeant, A. Hollebrandt, R. Saunders, M. Seymour 9, S. Wright, A. West, B. Ellis, B. DeBadts, G. Stevens, B. DeVey, T. Philo. Second row: M. Mitchell, B. Foley, C. VanderBrook, R. O'Brien, T. Kimpland, R. Knapp, S. Love, C. Burnette, N. Herman, D. A. Hollebrandt, M. VanEenwyck, S. Clark, R. Bissell. Third row: R. Wood, S. Smythe, G. Mastroleo, VanHoute, P. Zonneville, P. De Rue, J. Waters, R. Brown, R. Herrold, D. Given, R. Gates. ff graog ! qs -A C.-L9 First row, left to right: L. Scoville, D. Fisk, D. Heald, P. Fowler, M. Stell, J. VanSIyke, J. Neveliz D. Hewsort, R. Schrader, M. Carlotta, J. Hugg, C. Davison, Mrs. Scott. Second row: J. Green, Marcelli, J. Willoughby, J. Plassche, K. Datthyn, E. Kirkpatrick, T. Heise, J. Adams, J. Bednar, Brownell, B. Humbert. Third row: W. Wilson, T. VanderVen, B. Lougheed, J. Brown, B. Bulmer, Button, M. Bowens, K. LeRoy, T. Tellier, M. Steele, M. Gross. Fourth row: R. Wren, W. Sampson, Hinkal, N. Mossgraber, C. Derrenbacher, R. Israel, D. Small, A. Dombroski, A. Mills. F L Q er D D J S c lieuen ff grade First row, left to right: J. Fillmore, J. Featherly, L, Gallery, K. Fillmore, E. Miller, C. Fletcher, K. Eastley, A. Norrison, M. Boggs, G..Fuerst, V. Grinnell, P. Powers, R. israel, R. DeMeyers. Second row: S. Hobbie, L. Fletcher, S. Jackson, D. Doreen, M. Newell, D. Hungerford, W. Gray, W. Fletcher, R. Herman, O. Ellis, R. Fletcher, P. Bettis, R. Rosington. Third row: W. DeGelke, A. Fairrock, C. Duncan, E. Dorman, J. DeSmith, E. Heise, W. Jackson, L. Mayeu, B. Poole, G. Hogan, W. Neal, Mr. Erwin. First row, left to right: Mr. Smith, R. Lowley, C. Symonds, D. Lonneville, G. VanStean, A. McMahon, G. VanNorman, D. Lewis, G. Zonneville, B. Young, J. Saunders, G. Mastroleo, E. Wilcox. Second row: L. Shoemaker, J. Grinnell, R. Emerson, J. Tack, J. Virts, L. Ferguson, M. Spencer, J. Willoughby, K. VanderLinde, W. Vallier, F. Schirtz, J. Ternoois, L. Vanderbrook. Third row: J. VanNorway, E. Wilson, T. Tellier, N. Steurrys, G. Stratton, E. Grinnell, G. Wahl, R. Torrey, R. Wandersee, S. Toor. . l i i l 5 5 First row, left to right: l. Bettis, R. Cottrell, E. Baker, C. Benton, R. Davison, L. Bohrer, B. Allan, D. Bodine, D. Benton, H. Button, M. Frank, T. DeBrine. Second row: D. Frank, H. Caster, B. Bissell, S. Halter' J- Bafflavf l- Clark. J- Brennan, N- Bednar, C. Brown, D. DeCue, B. Devolder, L. DeRue, D. Bane, Third row: J. Bohrer, G. Avery, B. Bolleman, H. Dombroski, Mr. Henrie, D. Benjamin, F. Button, J. DeVries, G. Datthyn. Yi. Dt, CSfUOQI2f JOIIIYCI Our Student Council is a busy group. This year it engineered the school calendar, sponsored movies, took care ot the morning prayer, besides being an active charter member of the Wayne County Stu- dent Council of which Robert Pear- son is president and Gay Mills is secretary. First row, left to right: J. Green, L. Small, Secretary, S. Bissell, Treasurer, G. Mills, Vice President, H. Peussa, S. Smith, Mrs. Bellinger. Second row: C. Benton,. T, Kimpland, K. Beal, G. Schrader, R. Pearson, President, G. Raethka, P. Moore, F. Button, P. Featherly, Mr. Ketcham. 51' razy C3116 Of all the infant organizations at So- dus Central, the li- brary club, with Mrs. Copp as the able leader, has ex- p a n d e d most quickly. This year a constitution was ratified which will limit membership and control social events, book talks, and library instruc- tions to be cov- ered. vt' C7 Q., 'WLS' Q . ff. F f First row, left to right: N. Mossgraber, S. Olney, P. Hinkal, R. Herrold, S. Hinkal. Second row: D. DeCew, S. Weiss, D. Fisk, J. Green, L. Shoemaker, S. Baker, D. Heald. Third row: R. Bissell, S. Toor, L. Frost, K. Vanderlinde, E. Miller, J. Virts, A. Hollebrandt, B. Rickles, Mrs. Copp. Fourth row: C. Sampson, N. Ekkebus, C. Derrenbacher, R. O'Brien, M. Gross, B. Bolleman, M. Mitchell, R. Gates C. Wahl, B. Brennessel. csoohrsfan cgfaffi C X13 First row, left to right: J. Rowe, Photography Editor, F. Miner, Art and Advertising Editor, E. Bohrer, Secretary. Second row: D. Beal, Literary Editor, D. Hungerford, Editor-insChief,, D. O'Bine, Business Manager: Mr. Henrie, Advisory G. Fitzpatrick, Treasurer, Mrs. Bellinger, Advisor, R. Pearson, Sports Editor. 9'faf1b12afJ7Q12 or oczezy First row, left to right: J. Richards, D. O'Bine, N. Benton, G. Mills, H. Jimerson. Second row: K. Symonds, M. Crum, P. Moore, Mrs. Cornish, Advisor, D. DeBadts, P. Featherly, F. Miner. Third row: H. Kallusch, W. McGowan, D. Hungerford, D. Beal, H. Miner. Sodus Central School confers no higher honor than membership in this or- ganization . . The National Honor Society was started in Sodus Central School six years ago. Each year students who excel in scholarship, leadership, character, and service are inducted into the society. This year nine members of the Junior Class were installed. Officers are: Fred Miner, president, Doris O'Bine, vice presi- dent, Nancy Benton, secretary, David Beal, treasurer. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Scrap Book Keeper Hi' iq gufure om emafers First row, left to right: D. De Fisher, B. Brendes, A. Woodhams, H. Van- Norman, J. Moorman. Second row: B. Brennessel, R, Ball, N. Shoemaker, Mrs. Norton, L. Stevens, S. Hagood, D. Waite. Third row: F. Rowley, C. Wahl, J. VanHoute, W. Gasper, S. Wahl, N. Hubright, J. Ferguson, J. Waite, V. Cheetham, M. Woodhams, G. Russell. i l The F.H.A. continued serving in the kin- dergarten during the noon munity wise, they gave a hours. Com' Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, distributed de- fense bulletins, prepared food for and pre- sided at the Community Hospital Board re- ception for Dr. Myers. They participated in fall and spring F.H.A. rallies. HA l BERNICE BRENDES ANN WOODHAMS ALICE CODY NANCY HUBRlGHT JOYCE DEMEY ZEL VANNORMAN gufure armers First row, left to right: D. Brown, Sentinel, L. Buerman, Treasurer, G. Brennessel, President, R. Stevens, Vice Presidentp G. Beckens, Secretary, T. Savage, Reporter: H. Camp. Second row: Mr. Bellinger, A. Simpelaar, J. Waite, L. Vanderzille, R. Barclay, R. Duncan, R. Dorman, F. Harrington, R. Quick, W. Steighler. Third row: L. Collins, D. Davison, W. Gasper, N. Espenscheid, R. Confer, P. Harter, C. Bridges, J. Kubber, l. Brennessel, D. Beckens, S. Tremfer, G. Anderson. Contests and trips were part of the Future Farmers' educational activities this year. Fruit contests, a donkey basketball game, and cider pressing added to the club's treasury. Socially, the members enioyed a Christmas Dinner and the Ice Capades. They served their school and their community by making cradles for the kindergarten and testing soil. C Senior' lfzzfure Crlztves if Q-v 3' Ox -X First row, left to right: S. Bushart, F. Woodard, N. Benton, Mrs. Kimpland. Second row: R. LaRock, H. Bliek, R. Brownell, P. Hinkal, M. Wandersee, J. Bridgeman, S. Carpenter, They are tomorrow's ladies in white who comfort the ill. Learning starts for them with their helping during free periods in the school infirmary, with audi- ometer tests, and clinics. What a thrill to have been an assistant when the first polio shots were administered in this memorable year of '55! Guided by Mrs. Kimpland, the girls also learn the sympathy that is so much a part ot a career in nursing. .. 4 N f , I1l2lOl' fufure 111rs'e.s' 14 'A fv- if 12? 'ikdf' 1--.0 TY! First row, left to right: S. Clark, M. VanEenwyk, S. Smythe, M. Steele, A. Hollcbrandt. Second row R. O'Brien, M. Gross, R. Gates, L. Frost, B. Foley, J. Plassche, S, Toor, M. Bowens, R. Bissell, N. Carpenter 769 x CSQIZIOI' anof Direcfor ANTHONY MASTROLEO President WILLIAM MCGOWAN Vice President NANCY VANEENWYCK Secrefary-Treasurer DAVID HUNGERFORD Librarian DORIS O'BINE nsfrum Q12 fa unzbr yjjazmf 1 will ll li ' its ED mule' Under the capable direction of Mr. Mas- troleo, the Sodus Central School band par- ticipated in the l956 Rose Festival Parade, the Memorial Day Parade, and the Wayne County Music Festival. In addition to these, the band presented an assembly to the high school students and faculty in Febru- ary. Many new selections were added to the band's repertoire this year. Jpllqbrelles Left to right: B. Rawden, E. Barclay, S. Tack, B. Poole Y'lP W-RTS? 'S w-.fi P. Featherly, K. Symonds, J. Richards, F. Miner, G. Mills. 759 Zoe ones This year the mixed chorus, a group of enthusiastic music-loving high school students, numbered one hundred and twenty members. The chorus performed in a Christ- mas high school assembly, the Wayne County Music Festival, and the annual Spring Concert under the leadership of Mrs. lngison. Several outstanding numbers per- fected by the group were: ln the Be- ginning, God, Psalm l5O, and The Shepherds' Story. With Gay Mills as attendance offi- cer, Gail Fitzpatrick as secretary-treas- urer, Joyce Miner and Harriet Bliek as librarians, and Fred Miner as robe cus- todian, the mixed chorus enioyed a very happy and successful year. As an added bit of spice from the music department, the five-tones and girls' trio traveled to neighboring towns to entertain various clubs and societies. The five-tones has become a song and dance group well known throughout the county. Whenever the Swing Choir meets, music fills the air. This group, made up of students and faculty members who are interested in music, enter- tain their audiences with religious num- bers, novelty numbers and RHYTHM! cafyfuszb mi eof 014613 N, 1 First row, left to right: M. McDowell, J. Richards, D. Whitlock, K. Symonds, Mr. Shaver, G. Raethka, Mrs, lngison, H. Miner, W. McGowan, Mr. Scurrah, P. Featherly, G. Mills, A. Linscott, S. DeZufter. Second row: L. Smith, N. VanEenwyk, J. Miner, Miss Wilkes, F. Miner, K. Beal, Mr. Hungerford, D. Hungerford, D. Beal, S. Olney, S. Bissell, Mrs. Wilbor S. Smith. Cscwhy 012' yjfofoyrapfy C515 rw , Left to right: Mr. Shaver, P. Moore, R. Mullins, G. Raethka, R. Brendes, T. Brownell, D. Derrenbacher, W. Derrenbacher, L. McDowell. Students paused to look at the photo exhibit in the up- stairs hall. The Club members criticized this exhibit to im- prove their own pictures. Trips to Kodak and Rochester Lab- oratories were highlights of the year. ifH'ryec'f1012 fire 111 'll' 'il'- 7' xx.. df . Left to right: R. Pearson, D. Virts, R. Mitchell, D. Foley, R. Johnson, M. Russell, H. Williams, Back row: C. Weiss, G. Miller, Mr. McGowan, L. Small, R. Quick, E. Toye, R. Stevens, J. Briggs, F. Harrington, J. Kubber. Entertaining the grades with noon-time movies and running films for high school classes have been the responsibility of Mr. McGowan and his projection crew again this year. These members of projection crew report to the office for film assignments, are familiar words which come over the loudspeakers. Equip- ment is kept in good condition by their careful custody of proiectors, screens, and the bal-optican. .5-f' First row: D. Hungerford, D. Virts, D. Benton, H. Peussa, F. Fowler, Coach Devall. Second row: Hugh Miner, manager, N. Sprong, R. Pearson, G. Sergeant, B. Doreen, H. Kallusch, J. Norton, manager, Third row: C. Warn, manager, E. LaRock, E. Toye, Y. Buerman, N. McGinn, K. Beal, W. McGowan, R. Duncan. Advancing on Wayne goal during home game with the visitors. OC SOCCER TEAM SHOWS SCORING PUNCH This year, for the first time in several seasons the soccer team scored with authority and won more games than have the squads in the past few years. The team won 4 out of 9 games. Heartbreaking games were lost to Williamson, 2-O and 2-O, and to Marion, I-0 in the final seconds of the game, when Marion scored on the penalty kick. The following seniors will graduate from the squad this year: Pearson, Virts, Hungerford, McGowan, Peussa, Sergeant, Toye, and Doreen. S-OPP S-OPP Wolcott . . 4-2 Red Creek 6-3 Marion . . . O-l North Rose lO-2 Wayne 4-l4 Williamson O-2 Williamson . .. O-2 Marion . .. 4-2 SAOPP Wayne l-8 First row: H, Crum, E. LaRock, C. Weiss, R. Bohrer, R. Bennett, D. Hickey, M. Adams. Second row L Small, T, Smith, R. Fisher, C. Kelly, N. Sprong, D. Benton, W. Sutton. Third row: Choach DeValI, K. Giliam ee Xi tkfse Q QF . I it A CQ! ' I if S em is ti 51 Imsfi' yi if' JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM ORGANIZED This year a Junior Varsity Soccer Team was organized. The team played Williamson twice and won both games. VARSITY SCORERS Peussa I I Hungerford . 8 Virts . 6 Pearson 2 Sergeant 2 is ti C S. r.. Q., 5. SEM, Q SV :ye x Co-Captains from left to right, Henry Peussa, Bob Pearson, David Hungerford talk over game strategy with Coach DeVaII before North Rose game. First row, left to right: E. Toye, D. Virts, R. Pearson, K. Beal, L. Buerman, Coach Erwin. Second row: C. Mossgraber, R. Duncan, N. McGinn, W. McGowan, G. Clark, H, Kallusch, J. Waite. Team is in a huddle VARSITY STARTS SLOW . FINISHES WITH FLURRY fcutwfy The school cagers went into the early basket- ball wars and came out badly. Then, as if pos- sessed by the new semester, they started flash- ing the basketball around county courts and through county hoops. Mr. Ervvin, in his debut as head coach, led the squad through poor early weeks and into the second half awakening. The final record was 9 wins and 7 losses. Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus Sodus SCORES Clyde Williamson Wayne Marion Wolcott Pal-Mac North Rose Red Creek Clyde Williamson Wayne Marion Wolcott Pal-Mac North Rose Red Creek 76 64 49 55 33 57 64 57 A5 67 43 59 42 53 68 52 Scramble lt'S minel KCl.S'AUf6C1f! Highlights ot the season wereg the Clyde and Marion games which were won by one anol four point margins respectively, the North Rose and Red Creek games, and the near wins over Marion and Williamson in the beginning of the season. INDIVIDUAL SCORING For the second straight season Don Virts paced the team in scoring. The high-scoring forward piled up a total of 313 points in 16 games. SCORERS Virts 313 Mossgraber 150 Clark 149 Pearson 120 Duncan 60 Toye 24 Buerman 21 Beal 18 McGinn 15 McGowan 1 1 Waite 4 Pause that refreshes Follow that shot!! Defense All eyes up First row, left to right: Mr. DeVall,-R. Empey, W. Black, L. Davis, C, Kelly, F. Fowler. Second row: L. Collins, R. Fisher, E. LaRock, R. Rawden, C. Smith, L. Small, K. Giliam. ,junzor Uarszy JAY VEES ENJOY FINE SEASON SCORES This year's edition of the Jay Vees proved to be a good ball-handling, fast, and sharpshooting team. Under the coaching ot Mr. DeVall, the record that was established was 12 wins and 4 losses. Many good prospects will be competing for spots on the varsity in years to come. Among these are: Sprong, Giliam, Fowler, LaRock, Fisher and Rawden. SCORERS Sprong Fowler LaRock Giliam Fisher Davis Smith Rawden Kelly Schrader Collins Adams Empey 60 131 118 95 83 71 16 14 5 5 4 3 2 Sodus Clyde - ..... Sodus Williamson Sodus Wayne ,..., SOdUS ........ ...... M arion ,..... Sodus Wolcott Sodus ,....... ...... P al-Mac ,,... Sodus North Rose Sodus Red Creek . Sodus .... ..... Clyde , Sodus Williamson Sodus Wayne, -- Sodus Marion ..,,, Sodus Wolcott ..,, Sodus .... .. . . Pal-Mac Sodus.. . , .. North Rose Sodus Red Creek - Ouch!l! The tap First row: L. Mayou, manager, W. Knapp, N. Sprong, K. Beal, E. LaRock, G. Sergeant, F. Fowler, D. DeSmith, manager, Coach Dority. Second row: R. Pearson, J. Kirin, N. McGinn, D. Hungerford, C. Mossgraber, K. Campbell, C. Waters, O. Virts, L. Buerman. Catcher LaRock thwarts Palmyra base runner in the fourth inning of home game. BASEBALL TEAM ENJOYS SUCCESSFUL SEASON Mr. Dority marked his last year in Sodus by coach- ing his baseball team to a record of 4 wins and 4 losses. Coach Dority's teams have been very aggressive and show great spirit. This team was no exception. The squad upset Wayne in a thrilling game at On- tario, which proved to be the losers only defeat. The season was a successful one from every stand- point. S' GAME SCORES OPP. Sodus. ...,....... .....,.. l Marion , , ...,.. ....,, . .3 Sodus... .... ....... 5 Pal-Mac s s 4 Sodus ....... ..... l O Wayne ...... .. 5 Sodus ......,. 3 Williamson 2 Sodus. ...... ....,. , .5 Pal-Mac ...... ......., l Sodus .,..... ......, s 6 Wayne ,. ..... 14 Sodus ......, ...,.... 3 Williamson .--.7 Sodus-. ..... ........ 2 Marion .... .. W4 By joining the American Bowling Congress and writing a new constitution, the girls of G.A.A. proved they were a very active group. The new constitution upholds the point system which provides an award for any girl who gets the required number of points in each of her four years. The girls sold pencils with the basketball schedule on them. Other activities which kept the girls in fine fettle were soccer and archery in the fall, basketball and bowling in the snow months, and baseball and tennis in the spring. The officers of the organization are as follows: President, Doris O'Bine, Vice President, Bernice Rawden, Secretary, Mary DeVries, Treasurer, Sue Bissell. First row, left to right: J. Moorman, A. Linscott, M. Morano, E. Morano, S. Mitchell, D. Almekinder, M Vallier, S. Reynolds, M. Camp, R, Ball, N. Benton, S. DeZutter. Second row: K. Perce, F. Love, S Brennan, 5. Featherly, N. Davis, B. Rickles, G. Mills, E. Davison, S. Smith, N, Fitzpatrick, J. DeBadts J. Richardson, L. Frost, A. Cody, C. Newell, D. De Fisher, S. Carpenter. Third row: G. Fitzpatrick, B Rawden, H. Jimerson, C. Burghdorf, J. Bridgeman, S. Bushart, M. McDowell, J. Rowe, D. O'Bine E. Bohrer, F. Woodard, M. Woodhams, A. Woodhams, B. Brendes, H. VanNorman, N. VanEenwyk M. DeVries, R. Pettit. Fourth row: A. Culver, M. Crum, S. Wahl, B. Dingman, R. LaRock, J. Ferguson B. Mills, B. Rawden, T. Tack, C. Sampson, Miss Bush, C. Hill, B. Sergent, N. Hubright, M. Wandersee, J Proseus, S. Barclay, J. Miner, S. Bissell, E. Hermenet, P. Featherly. Hallelujah!! 'A E IF., 5 Q' ........., 'Ulu E 4 l , t sal: t uae! ,C ai' . 5 il 'vi i 322 lu i J ---XQM. 176121213 Showing the way to a very successful season of six wins and three losses was a com- bination of four good players and two fine coaches. The players were Ronald Moore, Robert Williams, William Mc- Gowan, and George Nicko- laeiff. Miss Bush and Mr. Er- win were the able coaches who led the net men through a prosperous spring. neeiy' JDK' 7 E0 IIIAM? y L eayue 5790112 C1,a,0fa1k2.9 ,- fs -ity, Y, I if is Front row, left to right: Mr, Meneely, C. Waters, G. Nickolaeiff. Left to right: L. Pettit, E. Hermenet, J. Ferguson, B, Brendes Second row: H. Lamb, D. DeSmith, K. DeVey. S. Delutter. Seated: Miss Bush. x-vm-M N! 'S' x 3 5 ln N A..-4 fd -Quill.. hiv hi 1D U5 O C SZ x IA CJ? 'cz KAI MRS. CONTANT First row, left to right: K. Buckman, D. De Mey, B. L. Mullins, T. Faro, J. DeBadts, R. Fletcher, R. VanCuyck, T. Ternoois. Second row: Mrs. Con- tant, D. De Fisher, J. Stone, B. Van Norman, R. Cocca, C. Ross, K. Pem- broke, H. Wilson, R. Wright. Third row: W. De Wolf, C. Thomas, W. Cornwell, M. Cunningham, J. Crum, R. Karweck, N. White, C. Brownell, C. Sprong, F. Kallusch, B. Kimpland. r SA ZA Cffarfe MR. FRlTZ First row, left to right: Mr. Fritz, S. Wilchenski, R. Beniamin, K. Brendes, R. Lewis, J. MacQuarrie, C. Mills D. Shultz, W. Stone, S. Brown, W. Fox, R. Houck. Second row: D. Der- renbacher, B. Fletcher, N. Van Houte R. Lewis, G. Vander Brook, A. Palm- er, D. Du Bois, D. Johnson, D. Bridge- man, M. Brennessel, L. Wood, A. Philo, S. Grosz, M. De Badts, T. Axtell, P. Jacques, M. Garlock, J. Rosington, R. Colbert, L. Seabury J. Herrold. I 1 1 f- f CSLX IA Jfark MRS. GROAT First row, left to right: L. Palmer, J Proseus, J. VanCuren, N. Harrington S. Vanden Broek, C. Torrey, M. Dil- lon, D. Jimerson. Second row: B. Grinnell, G. Lefever, G. Camp, S. Woodhams, S. Smith, S. Reynolds, S. Clark, J. Scoville, L. Frost, F. Mc- Mahon, Mrs. Groat. Third row: C. Sheehan, H. Brownell, D. Fletcher, A. Brownell, D. Van De Velde, C. Bur- lee, B. Perkins, A. Comstock, S. Rus- sell, P. Wandersee, J. Beal. 1 -.. C f A 1311 fkl MISS GRANGER First row, left to rightz J. Norrison, J. Ven Eenwyk, J. De Fisher, D. Bohrer, J. Heeld, R. Seeger, S. Brown, D. Venderlinde, R. Kenwor- thy, C. Himes, Miss Grenger. Second row: B. Husk, M. Moore, G. Ellis, F. Russell, J. Venderzille, R, Rose, A. VenderLinde, T. Fisher, R. DeLeys, J. Bullock, M. Kelly, G. Himes. Third row. C. Bushert, G. Welker, D. Spar- row: E. DeRue, W. Thomas, E. Beck- ary, J. Norton, J. TerLouw, W. Wool- wine, M. DeRue, G. Burlee. Wm 91 .4, MRS. MIENS First row, left to right: Mrs. Miens, D. Lewis, J. Hubright, M. Minier, J. Bedner, M. Bigler, S. DeFisher, H. Declerck, A. Shultz, N. Plessche. Sec- ond row: W. Mourey, P. Given, L. DeCew, W. Hoot, L. Cheethern, L. Russell, E. Fletcher, N. Pembroke, K. Smell, D. Lefever, C. Caster. Third row: P. Smyth, N. Musso, F. Grosz, G. Mills, J. Rewden, W. Content, N. McMahon, F. Crudele, J. Murphy, R. Wilson. 7,746 Cf? 'ark MRS. KEEFE First row, left to right: Mrs. Keefe, N. Detthyn, D. Comstock, J. Seeger, G. Bettis, J. Doyle, C. VenNorman. Second row: R. Cunningham, G. Wahl, R. VenSteen, F. Mayeu, J. Hill, W. Freeman, C. Schmehl, S. Beal. Third row: D. Pearson, L. Critch- field, H. VenHoute, B. Moormen, J. DeGelleke, N. Seeger, D. Bell, B. Wahl, K. Fletcher. ..70urf16 .910 KQ MRS. CRAVER First row, left to right: J. Fisk, l Vanderbrook, J. Musso, K. Clark, J Scoville, R. Richardson, C. Ellis, J Fox, J. Gill, J. Van Slyke, Mrs Craver. Second row: L. Jacobs, N Collins, V. Thomas, R. Mastroleo, L Merrill, T. Hadderman, D. Straubing J. E. White, D. Karweck, J. Porschet R. De Badts, S. Thomas. Third row E. Wren, M. Gray, M. Perkins, J Contant, W. Ticconi, R. Goetzman T. Dorman, H. Eyer, D. Skellenger D. Andrews, M. Johnson, L. Vanderl broek, N. Hinkal. .70 C1116 9?'dOQ MRS. ROLFE First row, left to right: A. Carlotta L. Stone, B. Mourey, S. Van Curen, J. Love, R. Cotrell, R. Darling, G. Burgh- dorf, Mrs. Rolfe. Second row: R. Blankenburg, D. Confer, K. Penny- coff, A. Newell, H. Dennis, G. Poole R. Scoville, B. Van Houte, R. Brouil- lette, L. Lewis, C. Putnam, C. Muir. Third row: T. Gasper, S. Smith, T. Stell, K. Hobbie, M. Sergent, L. Van- gee, R. Clark, L. Barclay, R. Fair- rock, E. Sermon, G. De Rue, M. Du Bois, B. Pettit. 79111116 CJ1'a ck iviizs. Lockman First row, left to right: N. Knapp, K. Saunders, K. Pittman, C. Derrrmbach- er, L. Teeter, M. McCall, R. Schultz, K. Waggoner, R. Mills, J. Garlock J. Bettis, Mrs. Lockner. Second row: K. Fisher, J. Fletcher, T. English, J. Snyder, W. Raymer, R. Toor, R. Miens, W. Benton, W. Wood, M. Garner. Third row: D. Perce, G. Mc- Call, R. Heise, R, De Jonge, L. Fran- tangelo, S. Dutton, E. Fisk, R. Marriot J. Bissell. I 1 1 1 r f 76 1? 'rf CJ? 'cz rdf MRS. TALLMAN First row, left to right C. Carlotta J. Vanderlinde, E, Bayless, C. Baker W. Bezanson, R. Seeley, C. De Badts N. Comstock, M. Norrison, D. Minier L. Tallman. Second row: P. Lorentzen B. Young, C. Wilson, P. Smith, M Wilson, L. Ludwig, J. Freeman, W Van Gee, G. Finn, R. Murphy, R Vallier, L. Vassar. Third row: E. Dob bin, J. Grosz, S. Van Houte, G. Sny der, J. Cornwell, T. Ekkebus, J. Coc ca, D. Rodas, G. Powers, E. Jacobs E. Pierce, R. Benton, H. O'Neil. 76,111 CJIPYI ck MRS. GATES First row, left to right: J. Van Ci..en A. Klee, S. Grosz, M. Murphy, L Boise, R. Conley, R, Mourey, S. Kub ber, B. Mitchell, M. Baker, M. Trum ble. Second row: K. Goulette, A Appleman, N. Keukalaar, A. Cole man, F. O'Brien, R. Cornelius, N Brownell, H. Copp, J. Mitchell, S Schrader, C. Fisk, C. Dombroski, Mrs Gates. Third row: B. Grosz, C. Roe- schlaub, T. De Rue, P. Mayeu, M Keefe, T. Miller, P. Keefe, J. Kelly D. Collins, R. Herman, C. Jeffers. 7612 'ff CJ? 'J ffl MISS CARROLL First row, left to right: W. Manley C. Himes, S. Wilchenski, G. Barto J. Jimerson, J. Breedlove, T. Pettit E. Huff, D. Doyle, J. De Fisher. Sec ond row: Miss Carroll, R. Tack, B Riker, N. Lewis, L. Grinnell, R. Rodas M. Wagner, S. Douglas, O. Kelly, G Teeter. Third row: R. Lewis, L. Jan ack, P, Baylord, D. Quick, B. Wahl, B. Frazier, C. Cornwell, D. Feather- ly, C. Wood, R. Normand. i 'W t U . K l M lf--sxiuff' gc',T:...w:sz5 ve.: KSQCOIZKI Cjydfkf MRS. BURCROFF First row, left to right: L. Tallrnan C. Datthyn, C. Blankenberg, J. Kot vis, W. Hardy, H. Barbour, K. Lewis K. English. Second row. Mrs. Bur croff, R. VanNorrnan, J. Fletcher, L DuBois, H. McDonald, N. Sparrow L. Cornwell, B. Appleman, M. De Gelleke. Third row: D. Gardner, M Blankenburg, J. O'Bine, P. Collier, B Walpole, L. Salter, B. Frazier. FSQCUIZFX Cjwflfk MRS. AUMANN First row, left to right: C. lngersoll D. Kane, L. Hight, O. Bacon, W Brown, D. Clark, K. Andrews, P Derrenbacher. Second row: Mrs. Mac- Dougall, D. DuBois, V. Woodhams f M. Wasson, D. DeRue, L. Derren- loacher, J. Dillon, J. Walbourn, J. Fletcher, C. Thew, D. Pennycoff Mrs. Aumann. Top row: S. Malchoff B. Cheetham, J. Virts, J. Bellinger J. Copp, W. Masterrnan, P. Parsons, R. Eiseman, J. Haak, R. Luckenbach. t CSQCOIZFI CJMTIKAJ MRS. WILBOR First row, left to right: D. Vansteen, D. Ritz, R. Scoville, P. McMullen, R. Woodhams, N. Brendes, J. Waggof ner. Second row: Mrs. Wilbor, M. Malcolm, C. Trumble, P. lngison, P. Hulett, D. Bezanson, W. Coppens J. Gill. Top row. R. Darling, T. Kirk- patrick, J. lngison, G. White, L. Burlee, J. O'Bine, J. Boise, C. McCall. r 1 1 1 t J CSUCUIZKX CXIYIKAI MISS MCAVOY First row, left to right: D. Bettis, T. Putnam, R. Fowler, L. Pettit, J. Mourey, J. Toor. Second row: Miss McAvoy, D. Mull, M, Schinsing, P. Lombard, E. Harter, L. Wahl, T. Giv- en, B. De Clerck. Third row: T. Huff, W. Du Bois, K. Kelly, L. Shepherd, T. Fisher, J. Camp, R. Gasper. C gGC'UlZff CJMYIKAJ MISS ENGLISH First row, left to right: J. Fisher, S. Horton, L. Green, D. Wilson, R. Neels, S. Grinnell, B. Brown, D. Doyle. Sec- ond row: Miss English, L. Heald, G. Hardy, C. Doyle, T. Frantangelo, K. De Marco, S. Zaborowski, B. Brown, D. McKinney. Third row: E. Jacobs, J. Pettit, T. Cole, L. Garlock, K. Sny- der, J. DeWoIf, A. Lowley, D. Miller, E. Salter. 7019! C1311 rfe MISS YOUNGS First row, left to right: S. Grosz, S. Musso, M. Baker, G. Breedlove, S. Smith, C. Conley, L. Garner, T. Smith, L. Dodge, K. Bayless. Second row: Miss Youngs, B. Husk, M. A. Stell, D. Raes, D. Davis, N. Jeffers, L. Fletcher, C. Crudele, R. Van Ee, S, Hamilton, N, Pittman, D. Auger, D. Arney. Third row: M. Sucher, L. Verstraete, K.,Pierce, S. Warnke, W. Mills, R. Contant, D. Collins, D. Dat- thyn, R. Bond, S. Goulette, J. Lucas. 'zul- 'QV CJMYIKAJ MRS. PITTMAN First row, left to right. C. Carlotta K. De Fisher, J. Hollebrandt, R. Van Develde, C. VanCuren, P. Kelly, W DeVolder, T. Russell, J. Ritz, T. Lu cieer. Second row: D. Ferguson, G Grovve, D. Riker, T. Clark, R. Thomas D. Porschet, Y. Bouvia, L. De Badts D. Andrews, S. Cole, M. Green, Mrs Pittman. Third row: R. Klee, K. Ver hagen, J. Russell, E. LaGasse, C. Fair man, M. Perry, C. Parker, R. Smith T. Burlee, D. Bulrner, B. Tack. Zkwf CJk'dfA1 Miss WERNER First row, left to right. E. Jesmer, C. McKee, J. Muir, L. Dudley, J. Avery, C. Sergent, C. Gardener, B. Ford, L. Gasper. Second row. A. Putnam, C. Cook, D. Contant, D. Vanderlinde, K. VanderBroek, J, DeMeyer, B. Van- Curen, E. Cottrell, V. Gorman, L. Tellier. Third row: S. Straubing, W. Tinklepaugh, C. Turner, D. Hogle, R. Parsons, L. VanSteen, P. Warr, L. Laird, L. Clark, J. Bridgeman, Miss Werner. 'Sf C!?'G F41 MRS. CANTIN First row, left to right: J. Brown, C. Rose, B. Vanderbrook, A. O'DeII, E. lnmann, R. Miller. Second row: Mrs. Cantin, K. Mull, F. Mander, T. Feath- erly, J. VanHoute, T. Brown, D. De- Gelleke, D. Tingue, B. Mull. Third row: P. Gardner, H. Budinger, T. Allen, J. Sleach, J. Marano, S. Peer, S. Fowler. jab kryarlen MISS WILBUR First row, left to right: Miss Wilbur, B. Lucieer, P. Ayers, C. Leach, J. Johnson, D. Teeter, D. Hamilton, S. Trumble, L. Seabury. Second row: E. Cook, B. Davis, M. Pawlicki, R. Pierce, R. Finnie, J. Moorman, T. Haak, P. Tallman. Third row: G. Annable, M. Frost, L. Rodas, V. Frazier, D. War- nick, D. Verstraete, J. Baylord, R. Ellis, D. De Badts. jG1r20Qfyarfen MISS KEACH First row, left to right: Miss Keach, D. Rose, J. Bliss, R. VanSlyke, P. Brendes, P. Mourey, D. Harter, M. Slock, K. Pickering. Second row: K. Hermenet, W. Carlotta, S. DeBadts, L. Keese, S. Sucher, C. Malchoff, R. Smyth, L. Kelley, R. Lewis. Third row: G. LeRoy, N. Stimers, D. Ser- geant, E. Robinson, C. Washington, A. Bacon, R. Derks, J. Coulombe. jG1r20Qr arfen Y MRS. HILL First row, left to right: J. Bacon, N. Raymer, S. Odell, C, Brown, D. Van- derlinde, M. Mitchell, G. Malcolm, Mrs. Hill. Second row: M. Jacques, J. Gray, E. Inman, C. Pearson, G. Ekkebus, G. Sparrow, L. Datthyn. Third row: R. Kane, A. VanDerBroek IV, A. Bellinger, S. Balch, T. Scurrah, S. Kelly, J. Datthyn, W. Morgan. C S .Z 1:0 Ogrgarfen MRS. JOHNSON First row, left to right: T. Ingersoll L. Coleman, G, Thomas, R. Plain, J Schinsing, J. De Fisher, P. Green Mrs. Johnson. Second row: R. Free man, R. VanGee, L. Flight, J. Neels D. Fowler, G. McCall, P. Crouch, M Hobbie. Third row1 M. Powers, F MacDonald, L. Kelly, S. Luckenbach R. Walpole, J. Carpenter, J. Parker CJ?'G0Q C xfuognf Cfocznczf First row, left to right. B. DeRue, J. Van Eenwyck, J. Hill, C. Putnam, M. Wager, J. Fisk. Second row: G. Vande-rBrook, B. Kimpland, R. Karweck, Mrs. Keefe, D. VandeVelde, J. TerLouw, M. Keefe, M. Minier. OFFICERS First row, left to right: F, Cottrell, B. De- Rue. Third row: B. Kimpland, J. Van Een- wyck. CJ? 'a tk C MII zk' cgakfy jvafrof Left to rig ht: W First row, left to right: M. Dillon, J. MacQuarrie, R, Houck, Fox, J. Proseus, J. Scoville. Second row. Mr. Fritz, L. Palmer, K Buckman, C. Mills, R. VanCuyck, C. Thomas, B, L. Mullins, R Lewis, G. Vanderbrook, A. Palmer, Mr. Scurrah. Third row: D DeMey, T. Faro, B. Kimpland, S. Smith, J. Beal, J. Stone, P Wandersee, S. Clark, N, VanHoute, R. Fletcher. Fourth row: H A Wilson, C. Sheehan, W. DeWolf, M. Cunningham, N. White, Comstock, D. VanDeVelde, R. Karweck, A. Brownell, C. Sprong L. Seabury, J. Herrold, M. DeBadts. OFFICERS Mr. Smith, C. Thomas, B. L. Mullins, R. VanCuyck. 7 AQ C flrlfe fdfvkl rgfaff S Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Vogt Mitchell Schrader .lohnson Vanderfille Dorman Bartleson Smith Moore .76 e , 7d1?1f01'1k1f csfaff N First row. W. Clark, E Carpenter. Second row C. Wiest, Mrs, Wiest, H Brown, E. DeBadts. 769 211.9 XDFIUQI' First row: E. Plummer W. Bohrer, J. Seth, E Wood. Second row: L, H Sergeant, A. Musso, W Mullins, P. Goulette, S Virts. Camera shy: R. La Gasse. -I-W--f-.... i,-vp .. f-.W-,,.,..: . .. gn Qyppreczdfzon For your cooperation, assistance, and time contributed towards mak ing this yearbook a success, we extend our thanks to Mr. and Mrs Murphy, the iunior staff members, and the faculty. Our sincere appreciation goes to the many patrons, for your sponsor ship has made possible a financial success for the '56 Soduskan. .?afro12s Air Crop Dusting Service Airport Diner W. H. Albert Alling-Lander Co., Inc. Alton Canning Co., Inc. Alton Hotel Ann's Beauty Shop Frank Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aumann Austin's Market Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bellinger Ben Franklin Store Bill's Texaco Brown and Fletcher Miss Nancy Bush ' Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bushart Buzzell Electric The Cafeteria Catlin's Market Centenary Inn The Cheese Box, H. D. Salze Chet's Donut Shop Clark's Dairy Clark's City Service Commercial Enterprises Community Barber Shop Mr. David Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cornish James G. Cotanche, Phg. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Craver Mr. and Mrs. Jacob DeBadts Mr. and Mrs. Abram J. DeSmith Mr. and Mrs. William DeVall Doreen Buick Co., Inc. Dot and Lou's Fruit Stand Miss Gertrude Doyle Durias Electric English and Bouvia The Staff PM W if- - 1 , lj. 5, i, li F M... Qi -nw, . ll l t 'M'iillP l tTi 'l ? 'rW ' TFT' WiF!l'T'l5ll 'lf,w 'W ?aff'012s Mr. John Erwin Harold Eyer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farrell Fosters, Alton Frederick's Hotel Fruit Belt Preserving Co. Gardner's, Sodus, Inc. Gaudino's Dry Cleaning Gill Insurance Agency Miss Mabel Granger Harold Green, Barber Harris and Mills, Inc. Hendrikse's General Store Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henrie John Herman, Realtor HiIl's Service Station Himes Appliance Shop Hime's Repair Shop H. S. Norton Co. Jennerich Insurance Agency J. J. Boise and Co. Jerry's J. and J. Snack Bar Johnson Chevrolet Knapp Drug Co. John A. La Gasse Service Station Le Preau's Flower and Gift Shop Mangos Cameo Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Mastroleo Jack Mayeu, Electrical Contractor Mr. Robert Meneely Miller-Kramer Co., Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Munzner Murphy's Studio Dr. David S. Nemerow Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Norton Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. O'Bine Odell Motors ll' l l i' U gjafrons Olney's Grocery Store, Sodus Center Paris Shop - Parker Texaco Sidney Pierce, Jeweler Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pearson Post Office, Alton Red and White, Alton Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Richards Rickel's, Sodus Center Rochester Gas and Electric Ross Motors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Mark Scurrah Shirtz Grocery Silver Shore Co-Op, Inc. W. H. Skinner Sky-Way Snack Bar Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Smith, Jr. Smith's Fast Flame Bottle Gas. Sodus Fruit Farm, Inc. Sodus Fruit Market Sodus G.L.F. Service Sodus Hardware Sodus Radiator Service Sodus Restaurant South Shore Grocery Store Star Market A Arthur L. Stell Sunset Farms Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Symonds Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tallman Tallman's Hardware Miss Donna Vieweg Wayne Packing Co. Dr. John H. 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