Canisteo High School - Kanistean Yearbook (Canisteo, NY)
- Class of 1950
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Tha SEHII CENZENNIQL edutuon o The K.an.1s1'aan. 1900 1950 12- 36 yearbook presented by the Class of i950 Camsteo Central School l I Q 1 1 f fr . 41 as A 'FWX 42 s -L Vgkf Y ' 0 R wif y .. ' . ff N --Lu ...Ag ' ,, '.N........--- ' 5 Jn. g , ig' 1. Nineteen hundred and fifty. The midpoint of , another passing century. X v ' 'A v Mwgflfl NNN vnbxmxgf WWW We, the graduating class of Canisteo Central NW 714 'XX X f h School, have been looking forward to this eventful year with great anticipation. Now that the rising 622253 tide is about to engulf us and scatter our members over KN.,-,D the surface of this huge sphere, we realize the sig- nificance of our forthcoming change. For some of us these years have been our entire educationg for others only the beginning. But for all of us it has been an experience which has molded our lives and we do not desire to forget. And we shall not forget. On these pages is a highly condensed record of our later high school years. Although few of our experiences are here we shall cherish these memories to our dying days. We hope that others who read these pages for reminiscing shall enjoy these memories as much as we. fs-fN5yL'X ' - - 1..uL-- H lo our Junior benior advisors I-Irs William 1'-aValle Mr Antonio Lancione uiss Ruth ickS. Mr Jo eph Neuhauser, we take pride in dedicating our ye frbook THE KAlJISl AN of 1950 Because of their untiring work and effort during our high school years we feel this is one gayfinlwhich we can show ous afprigiation s a result of the contribution of these advisors e ee we can go n o e wor with better underst ndi d ti f h responsible citizenship a ng an prepara on or t e task of 2 P I 4 4 f I +ve A wr - t Q ...-J.- -.n.. ..--.3 5 D I 'again Q2 MEMGIQLZZXM n I I I nl 434- alll N7 -of IIII 'ht he, the class of 1950, have been as one great family throughout our school years Various members have been gained and lost durlng this time In our fourth year David Dennis met with a very unfortunate accident while eating grapes he fell d own a flight of stairs and broke his arm He was rushed to the h t 1 OBPI a The grapes had lodged in his windpipe and while at the hospital he died During the summer of our seventh year Edith R Fairbanks contracted the dreaded infantlle aral si Sh p y s e was in an iron lung when she died Her last words stated that she hoped many other children would not have to suffer this pain In the next summer bhefford Freeland also met with his death While swimming he went to rescue one of his friends who was drowning and he was pulled under him self To trese three friends we extend this sentiment in memory ' m I 1 if ,4Mf' f ' f5?5? 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ANSUEDS ON PACE G S i lst Row Left to right G RADE C McCl1ntock, J Allen, J Preston, N House, K Potter, A Preston, C Keyes, S House, A Bowles B Carlin, P Thomas, J SGSDICO, P 0'B 1en, S Hall, C Hurd, E Kenyon, J Mullen, A Evans, Hmuy Zndlkm B Amldon, L Bardeen, D Storer, C McChesney, D Baron, J Marlatt, J D8V1S, J Campbell, B McCourt, J Davis, S Cummlngs, J Sllls, E Nedermler, M Comstock, B Hurd, E Drake, E Butler, E Stocum 3rd Row S Voodworth, R Vemlng, D Benson, W Kepllnger, A He ry, S Westbrook, P Bowles, M Flohr W Hunter, W Vanderhoef, W Shepardson, D Warters, R House, K Lonsberryy B Wood, C Stopp, Barmud bth Row N Stewart, R Campbell, M Puffer, P Woodworth, J Joyce, C Snyder, A Knlght, J Sleggs, I Sk111man, R Malne, G Plank, J Vanderhoef, C Conkey, A Drake, B Whalem, T Campbell, J Biccum J Richardson Sth Row J Pearl, N Nunch, R Aber, W Mullen, C Ross, T Mullen, T Hughes, B Slmons, J Piersons, J Florence, J Sallsbury, R Perry, B Townsend, D Hale, J Brizee, E Miles, V Preston f l gf? '::ZZls' Q45 QNSVERS O DHBV PICTURE D V NJ: W an 4hw,, ww WAS Miller Porter Bardeen Kinner Fardlner Humnhrey Stewart O'Brien F1sher Vint Rowley Bossard Ferrier Kernan Whitford Q 6 Englert Cams Richardson Heyer King K Bowles LaCe1le Porter Marlatt Loper Slant McClintock Carrington Davis Ringrose J i-'vt QAM 3' 4 : . n . n A. . o ' .0 U a 0 Q . o . e A. O I . O . I O . : : : . I 6. C . 0 . I . O O . I . C . U . Q . , rex ' X JK H W ' ff! N xx 1. - s. 17- - A- X Q 2 2. , S. 18. - B. ' 5 3- - N- 19- ' H' A-, , 1.. - n. . - ' ' 3' A 21 131 ' u 2 . 2 . 22: -M- - 'fd 7. - J. Abbott - Q, 2 23. - J. swimmer 1 sfff, 8. ' J. , LL 1 215' - J' -7 X 1 ff 9. - , - E. if 111, lm. W f - 10. - . ' - - - - 51--as si 11. - J. - 3- X 7751 I 31 29: - L- 5' w faxi' 71 1-if 1-I+. - P. 30. - B. :T ' G 15. - K. 31. - M. 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Q n n 0- o ' a o a o U X Q O 0 .A Q I L I I 0 I lst Row Left to rlght B Tyler, J LaValle, O Dlckerson, B Clemons, E Russell, J Atklns, L Galbraxth, Jean Baker June Baker, B Florence, V Smlth, P Fermer, A Steohens, M Plerce, M Nolton 2nd Row L Tumser, J Hallett, M Keyes, R Payne, B Nolan, B Porter, J Stage, P Warzaner, J Cummln s, C Reynolds, F Steffy, M Pierce, B TalDo', J Totten, J Jack 3rd Row O Mclhndes, J Boller, J Crawford, D Iaufle, D Mclilndes, B Tyler, H Welles, K Lyke, H Preston, L Buckhorn, D Stephens, J Schoonover, T Stephens Inn Row G Dye, L Chrlscaden, R Lyke, 'I Stewart, R Sllls, P Powers, K Kenyon, V Cllne, L Van Tie, R Bettinger, T Allen I 1 13 R0 L ft ff I'1f'h'b S W Otien, Z ymtlng, 1 mutiny, G A1 en, E Jones, L Dennls, Q Jacobs, J Fevnaughty, L Blrdsall, J Jamlson, E Powers, B Brlzee, R Kendall 2nd Row B Norton, M Sabm, M Thompson, P Parks, LI Llehlenbacher, C Benne J Bejea, V For e, G Bowne , D Lonsberry, C. Stewart, T Smlth 3rd Row D Harlatt, J carrmgmn, N vaufefleld, R uehlenbacher, Q Decker, H Naufle, R Crawford, W Pfltzenmelr, W Pelsher, J Younp, R Edgett, S Parks, H Stephens hth Row J Starr, L Rossman, W. Terry, H Morton, Benson, R Knight, R Shorts, J Bossa-Pd, D Angell: R Burdick, W Carlm, D Campbell My Zia-44.5 .441-C142 ,044-an-1-J ffweu, X U' l l I . . C l U I . . I ' , o o o c Q Q q 0 0 o 0 0 0 Q q . 4 . g s u Q Q u Q g 0 ' 0 I I 0 Y 0 - 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 . o I o o ' Q o u ' Q L o n 4 M.. .1-Ai , ' x A , . : . Q-1 X A ' 1 4 , J M on .1 , .0 , - n , v , J ' . TJ , . ' ,H IX ' ,Q t ' v 1 1 .B r . In 4 ' ., X K F ' D. T , 'jk ' ' J, 1' ' V . ..l 1 . A . ' . . . ,, . ' . , . , 'f q 0 , ,q - c L... 4 o 0 m ' X ' ' S ' - S Q ' U . - 4 l . 1- . ' . . . 0 Y V 0 Q ' ' ' , ' . J a 0 o n Q 0 J' A ' ' ' A ' g c l 0 i ll 5. - er PQ x . 1 9 ,T V is TK' X' Q 0 I I Nev I , 3 f ' se lf A- V V f P , 9 -V Y I .3 Q ' J ' CLASSES Seventh Grade Presidents: Mr. Yaxley's homeromm - Lois Bardeen Mr. Salisburv's homeroom - Jerry Vanderhoef Miss Carter's homeroom - Arlene Preston Eight Grade Presidents: Mr. Roach's homeroom - Edith Salisbury Mr. Silberman's homeroom - William Condon Freshman Officers: President - Jay Abbott Vice-President - Donald Merring Secretary - Gloria Allen Treasurer - John Schnurle Sophomore Officers: President Harold Waufle Vice president Richards Shorts Secretary John Benson Treasurer Sydney Parks Junior Officers President Pat Revnolds Vice President Tom Allen Secretary Elaine Russell Treasurer Janet Atkins It is now becoming the style for most schools to include the seventh and eighth grades in a separate division known as the junior high school. This classification is used here in our school. The representatives of this group attend Student Senate meetings to become acquainted in high school affairs. Their main activities consist of class parties which are held sometime during the year. The freshman class is composed of about seventy ambitious students. Their main activities, this year, consisted of a pancake sunper and a freshman party both of which were very successful. Their main duty is to keep the halls clean of papers. The sophomore class consists of fifty- two industrious workers. The principle activity of the year is the annual Soph Hop It is usually a round and square dance, which reaps quite a net profit to be added to the treasury The dutv of the Sophomores is quite new this vear They constitute the new group known as the hall monitors With their aid the traffic in the corridors is kept well under control Upperclassmen at last' The juniors this year, number about fifty four Their activities are many The first project was the Junior Prom The theme of this gala event was 'Alice in Wonder land W The evening was a huge success and enjoyed by all The next under taking was the selling of stationary with competition between the two homerooms Because of a grand splurge on the final dav, Mr Longley's room proved to be the victors Thev were treated to a party by Mrs LaValle'a room MQGQZlNI-I CQHPMGN With an uproarious and turbulent beginning the Seniors started off their hot and stiff competition on the selling of magazine subscriptions The class was equally divided into two groups which were immediately having heated discussions as to which team would win The prize for the winning team was a party to be thrown by the team that went down to defeat It was to be financed entirely by the team that came out on the bottom of the pile After a tough battle and ten days on increased arguments and compet1t1on, the blue team under the leadership of Capt Marvin Davis walked off with the contest It was now up to the Red team, under Capt Jean Bossard, to finance and throw a party worthy of the victors The Red team promptly was assessed the amount needed for the party, which was held in the Home Economics Room Various members of both teams were present, and chaperoned by Miss Ruth Hicks, Mr Antonio Lancione and Mr Soesph Neuhauser Refreshments were presented and greeted eagerly and enthusiastically by both teams after the playing of various games by some and dancing by many 47 6374.1 J 09 15145 W if offices nc!! 9 Ssmvls MARU 5 90 , 9 . , 0 I , 0 , J I . . . - LI U ' . 4 - . 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B 5. :UQ , Tl A le Q IIZTT - -- - QQ s Q f E a I ll 1 - ij A ., J ,Q K- if 9,9 T - I In lxX CLASEQ WILL? , --r 9GQ 'ZZ' :Wg 5: H ye, hear ye we the Senior Class of 1950 of th C 1 t C County of Chaos, State of Bewilderment, United States of Amer?2as eobelgtragfbihoog' 1? the sound mind, with sawdust in our heads and precious rubber in ' k 8 cpe ess y un b the frying pan into the fire, do hereby make, execute, and deglargec 8, a out to Jump from Jean and June Baker Bert larlatt leaves his tallness to be divided between them Janet Atkins an ice pack for a red headed temper Barbara Clemens Judy Abbott's southern accent Opal Dickerson the Senior class leaves a fire extinguisher Pauline Ferrier is left Peggy Ferr1er's sisterly love Beverly Florence Jean Bassard leaves her diplomatic position in the Senior Class Lorna Galbraith Jo Hsllet Janet Jack Jo LaValle Tomas Allen Lynford Buckborn Keith Burdick Laverne Chriscaden Vance Cline Robert Bettinger Gerald Feeney Kenneth Kenyon Kenneth Lyke Paul Powers Howard Preston Robert Sills Duane Stephens Truman Stephens. William Stewart Robert Tyler. Joyce Cummin s. laggie Keyes Gordon Dye Ralph lyke larlene Pierce Delos lclindes Gerald Schnnover Lyle Van Wie Ruth Payne. . Duane Waifle Ronald Welles Onnolee lclindes Betty Nolan. Marilyn Nolton Marlon Pierce Pat Reynolds . Elaine Russell. Arthur Sheridan... Virginia Smith. Jean Stage..... Audrey Stephens Beverly Talbett Joyce Totten... Lynne Tumser. . . Phyllis Warrlner.. Jessie Tripp... Jean Boller.... Bette Tyler.... Beverly Porter. June Cranford.. .Dorthy Whitford bequeaths her way with people Joyce K1ng's lead in the Senior Play is left Ed Decker's speed Ann Englert's position of leadership in the class goes Janice Lewis' quite C?J, bashful C75 ways Jerry Gardiner bestows his common sense is left Donna Slatt's agressiveness an empty space in his truck left by Dean Cummings Janice Loper leaves her tact Howie Richardson bequeaths his gift of gab Joyce V1nt's intelligent reserve Bill Gams leaves his concentrated effort that lucky guy gets Suzie Hil1er's smile Mary Kay Bowles leaves a few chickens to start a hatchery Bob Sheehan bestows a bottle of Bromo Seltzer is left John Humphreys man about town airs is left Duane York's music ability goes Barb Heyer's sociability Polly Jackson wills her Nhail fella, well met' personality Dick Rowley leaves his bashfulness ls left Marvin Davis' power of argument is willed Billie Weston's sportsmanship is bequeathed Frances lcChesney's wrestling ability Janice Lewis leaves a scooter so he can get to the bus .Lois McClintock leaves her crazy Jokes Bob Forshee's way with women Csarsl is willed Marvin Davis' collection . Bernard R1ngrose's ambition Coowboyl a book of songs Keith Kernan's book of excuses ...Dick Porter's Don Juan ability John LaCelle leaves his deep voice . Jane Swimelar leaves a guy like Johnny everything except exchange for her brother by Gloria O'br1en Howard Richardson bequeaths his ability to crack corny Jokes . Joy Stopp leaves her vocabulary .........Sh1rley Porter leaves her place at the square dance. the senior class leaves a motor bike so he can get to school. leave horns and noisemakers so she can announce her presence. ..................Donna Slatt leaves her perfect attendance.. ............................Dorothy K1nner's sewing ability.. ........Bonn1e Carrington leaves her quietness. eeeeeseeesaaeaa car to drive through the halls of Ce Cs Se ........................June Fisher leaves her femininity.. ....a book titled 'How to Win Friends and Influence Parents. ..................1s willed Joyce Stewart's short hair-do.. .........a quiet lunch in the cafeter1a.w1th Nancy Bardeen. .................D1ck P rter leaves.a cute relation... e e 0 O .... ...................goel orothy lnltford's friendship. ..... .. is left with a dream man and Janice Lewis! happiness. Bill Gams just leaves: 10 vl 1 X. I - u I , ae' ' ' 'f ,,. 5: --j:ff! y -Q Q -I ., a - af fl 131 , e e Q ' ' . To: OOC!! 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The great room called the study hall was to be our home for the year nineteen hundred and forty six This was to be the starting oint of our glorious trip through the phrase nthe best years of our lives On the shoulders of lr Brush was placed of steering our flrst course Operation Graduation That wonderful first year was an experience that we shall all Laws of the school said that we could talk to seniors, enter in school activities, read in the high school library and in all enjoy vhen we found the time Actually there were a few things we did not supposed to do such as running in the halls, wrestling in study hall, skipping classes, making noise in assemblies, chewing gum in math class and talking back to the teachers We learned not to do this after a few hours on detention We got down to brass tacks after a few weeks and elected our class off icers Howard Richardson, President, John Humphrey, Vice President, Barbara Ieyer, Secrftary, Dick Porter, Treasurer These people led us first into the alm of nOperation Graduation One of the first activities was our hay ride which everyone enjoyed to tee letter Many parties were held during the year and we closed our first year with flying colors When we left our first year, a few d1dn't go on with us to our next assignment, which was the sophomore year Ve could just see the horizon of our senior year, but it still was a long way off To those who are not with the task remember all high ourselves and were A s vs Q f XWXQ 1,ll llQ!,s, , .J' I . rqosu l fz us, we the class of '50 wish them luck in whatever they might be doing X X Miss Klos and Mrs Parson commanded our sophomore year with a great vision of things to come Outside of our studies we found time to have the sophomore Hop, a tradition of the school To the music of the Log Cabin Boys a great evening was had by all The gym was decorated to resemble barnyard with chickens, horses, cows, all over the place Our finances were Hood and we termed this event nOperation Sophomore Hop Successful That year officers elected were Howard Richardson, President, Keith Ker nan, Vice President, William Nestbrook, Secretary fnow in the U S Navyl, Dick 1 rter, Treasurer Now we looked ahead to the next year which in every student's life is when you reach this high JUNIORS We had survived kill 'Operation Gra u nest exciting of all classes You olnnacle of life, so the Fresh say last year's grueling battle and were ation was just a year away Can we We im ediately elected officers are something Yes, we were ready for the make it? for the journey and they were Howard Yichardson, President, Suzanne Miller, Vice President, John LaCelle, Secre tary, and Barbara Heyer, Treasurer Almost at once we laid the foundation for the annual Junior Prom The class worked hard to decorate the gym for the occasion It represented an under water scene with fish dashing in and out, the lignts covered with oaoer to get the effect of deep sea atmosphere, the band stand looked very nice also Music was furnished by Andy Grillo and his orchestra and every one went away with a glad heart and a feeling of fellowship for all le voted 'Operation Deep Sea Outstanding Everything turned out fine except that Howie Richardson and John Humphrey smashed into each other with their fathers' cars and almost broke the bank I think everyone connected survived Nhat will happen at the SENIOR BALL? With Mrs LaValle and Mr. Lancione guiding and sharing our fun, we con t1nued on our merry way Then came our first crack at the stage with the smash hit HA Date with udy Everyone said that this was certainly a lot of fun wltn rehearsals, liss Hic s' directing hand and just the joy of pleasing all who saw the oroducti n Can we ever forget? We still have our play books to remind us with the annual Junior Senior of the occasion was Mr Harry the need for an education to was the Senior Ball sponsored In June we maid farewell to the Seniors o nquet, which everyone enjoyed The speaker 1r1n1n, a lawyer from Corning He spoke of t rm life as a success Following the banquet bf the Class of M9 Yes, our junior year can be related as an oecause we were slowly learning the plain fact in school N6HQ2,BQfiD could we be Juniors in 11 Cf Nc: 0123. 1 .,-xx-B l !g!!bl,J NDVQIDE X! X ni EE, no '1 im 0:1 DR-r R2 H so is dk O2 EE- m JSE me dlp -JO g'1 ea ' 1 ' :'m - ' r T f g f H , . 'Arn Q - g J -- 2 ' N 5 . 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Class officers this year are: Ann Englert, Presldentg Marvin Davis, Vice Presidentg Shirley Porter, Secretaryg and Joyce King, Treasurer. They are the final leaders of our parth and they are doing a fine job, We started the year with our annual play, 'We Shook the Family Tree, which was another great dramatization in history We know we will have a fine time there Then will come the Junior Senior Banquet and the Senior Ball, both great events in our road of life. The yearbook, bake sales, selling magazines have all been memorable Class History Now also we look to the day in June when we will The objective ideals of the class mill all seem real pleted nOperat1on Graduation under the wise guidance Mr. Antonio Lancione, Miss Ruth Hicks, and Mr Jo ph selling candy at games, chapters in our Senior graduate from C C S and we will have com of our Senior advisors Neuhauscr. PROD!-LECY Judy Abbott First woman President of the U S K., Nancy Bardeen Manager of local advertising concern Jean Bosserd Ticket taker at the 'Palace Burlesque Bonnie Carrington Metropolitan Opera Singer lary Kar dowles The Coddingtor Marathon D an Cummixgs A future Gene Xut d ard Decker Plnboy at the Delux Bowling Alley in I l Ann nglert Spinster English Teacher erearet Ferrler Hot dog dispenser at the Bath vair 'une Fisher 'First girl in the Bubble Dance at the Club Caba Robert Forshee The man with a negative uHd6PSt8DdlI2 larvln Davis 'A traveling salesman stopped in at this hou ,William Gams Jerry Gardiner Barbara Heyer John Humphrey Millie Nesto loves V1HQp Dorothy Whitford auline Jackson keith Kernan Dorothy Kinner Janice Lewis John LaCe11e Bert Marlatt Janice Loper Lois McClintock Suzanne Miller Gloria f'Brien Richard Porter Howard Richardson Shirley Portfr Ric: rd Ro lfy Bernard Ki grose Duane York Francis McChesney Joyce Stevz t Bob Sheehan Donna Slat Jane bwin 1 r Joy Storp ' da 974 .. 12 'l96O' water boy for the Brooklyn Dodgers ame hunter in the nA1askan Wilde' Future Mrs Forshee Big uwheel in the cheese factory Chasing wood nchucksn in the wllds Dress model for unusually tall women otographer for the 'Police Gazette orch Slngern for the nwoodhall Boys .Private NIH for PK's Restaurant House rife with 5 or 6 Lovelorn columnist for the 'Canisteo Ti f Fu urf uGorgeous Geor e Window washer of Empire State 5uild1n Chorus girl at the UPalace Burlesque 'Bone Crusher' the lady wrest Cartoonist for the hornell Tribune Sales elrl at Rockvfll and Tuttles Tobacco auctioneer Anothfr S111 r tongued orator 1 aking teacher ! c nical genius lo 1 0 nroprietor Hell driver for lid ft Racing Boats Playboy and big tlmc hunter in Canisteo Nilds Something old, something new, Unlimited Future HYuk H First trumpet in Canisteo Symphony Orchestra nOh Johnny, Oh Johnn H Founder of nCanisteo's hodern Library 19 O -QEZLX 3' CRL f W'i ',g I 'MQW I 1 l' i 'gin f T e f Cyan 414' -1'1 'p m1-4 -'77 4-p '1 44 .111 4 '1 '1 rw N 3 vt, o K i f . ,, X f n 1 N 3 ' x l' X' , , 1 L f.fs' I 1. 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V ..... ............Yone 1 J . f xi' W 3 ease qcaueeeuesaeeeooooaflf Tin- e Q 44 A-'W' eeeeoueaeooeoooeeeoooeosaoooaI T F fl V e 474' K esoeeeeooleeoesoeoas SA U 'V : f 'WT' eeeueeenoeeeoee - ' A- -Q-Jeeeoeoeeeooeeeaeoeaeooanuances' Onn: ' ,1 . ' ,Q ,Z . Y - k ooeoooeeoeeeeoeeooeoeaeeleensue 'F H Z. A e ee also -- K 1 L I r H- N 1 - 4 i J j 'lj DJL 3 V11 ,L I L n LAL 'RA V' ff M s W J -J sf H +L' . . . ' V' j Hut Jqffb 1A 1 fi I' if M H V A 4 'U W f 7 14 s lf-.V 5j.f'L',, 5' HW My 4 ,F P flu' U My if M WM .runes mm Quiet ma plenum., 1onJ,y andsweet., L11myald.1ing1llm'rs outset. 53251 My jisg mmmnwm, J fu'-'f MMQR Andwithag:Lr1ha'an1lqusosn.. bfi. 4?-lf!! G4-7074 ,.!f,v0 '- Aa'--M SUZANNE MILLER Suzie is a girl small Light brown hair and big brown eyes BARQIHA mm Barbara hails from Elm- Street way, secretary she' Www JOYCE KING Here's a glrl lil She's very cute but not very tall VJHZJMJM A 7s.!,dffZi 272445 qfwz www 746 pf? !42'fW f'Vf'6 ' ,ndlfdf Kat ! SHIRLEY PORTER Sh:Lr1e'y's a girl mow mlghty sweet, Her personahty can't be beat 13 JEAN EJSSABD - Jean'e our choice for th D. A. R., Sheenzoedsusallandloadabyfar. W ,:ffQffffzQ iff fl , , ,R f ' ' U ., ky,-152,510 ir -,Li Vtvgdx ,Li ..., 4 -jf, .2 ,rj 11,41 J 'f-:1-g,f1. sta, we ,. af' 47 4L 11,4 IBAIIISIDCHESE-Bappygoluolquith hardlyacaro, c0ll1d!1'tfiDdk'tt01'lWlb81'0o DORUHY KINNER You'd knot Dorotlv by her mile, For sheishappyalltheuhile ggggfgwweieoanwo ,qficffyfm ffwifwwjeiiw M522 fk 79a 7 Donors! m-lrrroan not and ner camera are ,y-742, always there, -+4326 She takes pictures at every affair p4'vrLf' NANCY BARDEEN SOIIBb0Q'S secretary .W M llancy will be, 7 Sheall find success Just wait and sg Wbcuumf BERT MARLAT1' Bert's a boy who's very tall, Known by mam' and loved by all x ff JOYCL VIJT Joyce :Ls slim and very tall, U., She 18 liked by one and all OILWW EJB FORSI-Ibn Bob 15 hapoy go-lucky guy, lho seems to make the hours fly l 14 O . :QD , J - ,LQ f A V A ,i, -. ' Lf,f'c If . 174 i .C 3, ' .0 . 1 x' r M f' I I U ll H . WV ' , . A - . ,Q . 'J K rv., ,ff .fa 1+ Tx V ' 'Ill 1 D A f 4 4 YDIJX If L i 1 Kb , 1 J 1 l .I I , I, . V V 4' if ' -1 . p .1 ,I N17 Ah 'I 1 .ij I 'I X Xxx 1' A - o W BfJ.l2',!'3rf's JANICE LEYIS Janice is full of fun, and misch1ef too, Dolng thlngs she shoulctvt do s'V',.1 f x 3 S, V DBA1-115 Yom: A better fnend you cou1dn't X7 meet, Uwlrf v He'1l help you out, he's qu1te all reet sy N JOHN LACELLE John is a boy mth plenty of lcnovrledge, He'l1 surely need lt when he goes to college JANT' SWIHELAR Brown wavy han, not much to 33-yr As quletly she goes her way DONNA SLATT She looks so happy, she feels so grand., As she toots her horn :Ln the I-hgh .school band .advqva ,y-l7dJ-J Z-,KGWW 'Zlvu-,4 A7,,h,L,..M...f KEITH If .NAN Keith, with hls blond curly hair, Causes the g1r1s to stop and stare X Vveav N.2,jB '-Aft N.,-JA J 7- Nlvefxk +' Jybl' J fm V IAGXMLJYWW Avrvhbv ff store, When pecypee h r, they always bw more. D. 7f5f Wff7 dj !!, - oh, new mule, but he'11 rise, V!!-iepyiljilnr for hls size. . . 0 - A ,I .1 xnxx , sf' 'X ,V XJ , I? Sf tr 7 X JJ .Q I H j xffqf -J au -My ,f 3 f X. W .' J -Y lj .J J g -j 'J x J I 1 J . X1 V 'Y' .1 A, vu , .3 -V .- , J ,J E' 1 N A ,N Nw ,, 1 V o X' e . sy. 'X V V of ' U' C C -5 ... . n I -fi 'Tr I ' J -4 -Z' Q f r ,S W .4 M3 J JUNE FISHER - June 18 usally fotmd in the MrW?, Mm 15 ' GIDRIA 0'BR1EN - With only one study hall Gloria-Us time can't be frittered away. PAULINE JACKSON 'Ylth her laughing eyes and happy smlle, S keeps us happy all t whlle eff ,BZWZM JOYCE STLJART Joyce 13 now a fume, WM She'll be married soon they say If eff 010361, H A0 if pr! 1:1049 BOB SHEEHAN Bob 18 tall with curly hair, Whenever there's laughter, he'1l surely be there w A X r mn mix oxpiidbythe our ff al' 35, Bo! -fx Z! ' ,QA , 9 I V . ,SN B fu 8 4 7 0 600 X- JV. 0 Gy D . 'ff QV s s ' nd 'X X' h 6 U K' s alw. gpg. ' to help a friend. rbcbdcxb ,ol 5 We B ff ,Q 03, an X gl mf, X ' X A B Ygwqbo-' - ' W 5 . 9 L w B ff xr' qu ' 6 ly 10658 re c d x9 B f B DEI-IEUMMINGS - A farm, he's going to have LINTOCK The gym is Lo1S'S Joy U0 NJ 1'oUsachPhys Ed is her one dream wwf TQTQTTT wpgg WW some day, He'1l milk the cows and pitch the hay 16 f, lCILLIEWEbTON Sprueeandtrmasshecm What would we do uithout lillie? MARGARET FERRIER Quiet is she, but you ne're can tell, Careful delibe and thou.ght!'ulg mll , of Lx b I Lf 0' JLRRI GARDINER I like to hunt and I llke to flsh, ht most of all I like to wish DICL 10 'LEY Rlchard is tall with not much to say, We're sure he's happy :Ln h1s cum quiet JUDY ABHJTT Although she was 111 new this year, Tous, Judyisyerydear A9 A 1 K o Joi STOPP Joy nth ner qLie+ mfs, ,Q 'Yill find success in future days . QPU, DICK PORTER Wlth teachers he never could, Q a ifgxfefgyf recite, slgoulcl re? OC, 3 6 we ff 1 l'V'?.ff'I 1 e'90':,'fr5':f0' 'U,,fVAQfV .Qfh 95.434 009 o FW.. - V,,:.i 1 it ' lv , J . , ., ,JN iff +N.f f Q65 'N MARVIN DAVIS -- He knovrs all there is 'bo If knot about cars, ' Someday the Ford will go to Mars. If books and reads them well, N . H ' 1 I, P + ,4 off. f' I -'5fK A' f 1- . 4 , . 4 ,L ,w,x-- Vi .' . , 4 N' ,A I, ' ' I I xl 1 , i 1 'I ff v' . ,1 . - ' -.ff I i -.1 . g.. -1 P I ENNIE CARHINGTON - Bonnie likes good Maybe she'11 write one, who can tell? 7,- . L 1 1 .4 ...,.,,, V EDDECKER-Slovtospeakandslowto . act His,wit is nevertheless a fact. CAbs nt for pictursl John I don't thJ.'1l so D1ck 'Boy, 13 she stackedl Bob 'Three tlmes and out Jerry Von der -:here the parbrldge are settl1ng Ye-1th That s lt all abou+'P Dlck I won t do lt apaml' John Two more hours, and back to bed D an ImDoss1blel Ed 'I 'vonder 1f she Icnows Bernard 5' 'ho dld thato' Duane Hello honey! Bob ' , and he's ln the unllmited class'P Bill I won't do 1tl Bert He's no+ so ta 1 Hovme 'fho dor s he thlm he 157 Franc s Yonder f there :Ls gas ID the car Marvun That's a Ford every tlmel M J Ka 'Gosh Jorce Ion er J. Dad knows Joyce , lm! Judy I vr.L1.l not! LO1S fhat a camel Jane 'School i kllling mel' Paullne 'hat a weekend! Joyce Hn, lt tastes goo Pegg Ha, Ha J 5 Reallyl Barb 'N1ce sermon, wa n't 1t M11 18 ies Suzle 'You won't catch me at rt, nn Do you thlnk he approves? June That next? 'Iancy You're so friendly Jean Eh, 'rho said that? Donna 'Ooooh, 1t's good to Slt dovml' Dorothy Wonder What's for suDoer?' Dorothy Nhat a b J.nd datei' Shlrley D1d I nut b3.kILTlg novrder ln, or dldn t I Janlce He s cute! x!i3AeaZxx if f 3 cs ,X A H' vxx ll VX I sm Q' JAN X,1l :IJ 18 I, M Q .A C . - I . - , . -D i - 1 - Y - x ' , 1:3 I ' , ' , uv 1 - - 1 - ., Y V3 - ' - ' . ' . v I - y - . I - u u - IBBY- 5 ' J ' . - ' - . J ,-,- ' - I' X . 'x' , ' . i - 1 i ' ' . 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A ' J ,, ll I ll x I rife ,- -fgc ' xr I X nf : ' I I xy ' Xa 'x ' U ' X , 1 Q15 ' .ff ' M A 9 1 'if I X ' , 1 ' I ' IA . so Q' 9 J I f x Q4 I , - f xr' --...,.,f -fi' ' 1 I if fl '51-:NIOQ ACTIVITIES Joyce Stewart agecraff Club 1 Homemaking Club 1 Girls Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 5 Basketball l 5,4 Jr Prom Committee Jr Play Committee Sr Play Committee Jr Sr Banquet Comm Dean Cummin s FFI'l 2 5 4 Greenwood Band 5 Speech Club 2 Projection Club 2 Toucn Football2 5, Jay Vee Basketball Jud Abbott Bisietball l,2,5,4 Volleyball 1 2 Soccer 1 2 4 Softball 1,2 5 Jr Play Sr Pla Yearbo 5,4 Student Council 5 Vice Pres1dent 5 Jr Prom Comm Freshman Plays Donna Slatt Clrls nth Club Interclass Sports 2,5 , Bowling 5 4 Band 1,2 5 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Sop Hop Committee Jr Prom Committee Junior Play Sr Play Commlttee Jr Sr Banquet Comm Home Ec Club l Library Club 2 Totem Club 5 4 Yearbook Staff Asst Jane Swimilar H memaking Club Stagecraft Club 2 Soph iop Comm Totem Club 5 Jr Prom Comm. Jr. Sr Banquet Comm Senior Play Comm Bonnie Carringt O retta Chorus 2 5 4 Ticket Comm Jr Play Local Honor Society Nano Bardeen Basketball l,2,5,4 Chorus 1 2 Totem 5,4 Kanistean Staff Jr Prom Comm 5 Sophomore Hop 2 Sr Play Staff 4 Hcmemaking Club John LaCelle 'Bid' I 2,5 Orchestra 2 Male Chorus 1 Mixed Chorusl,2 Yearbook Staff 4 Student Senate 4 Natl Honor Society Local Honor Society4 Junior Varsity 2 Wrestling 4 ry Q21 Bowles Band 1 2,5 4 Orchestra 1,2 5 Chorus 1,5 4 Totem club 5 Jr Play Cast 5 Sr Play Cast 4 nance Committees 2 5 Natl Honor Society Photogr phy Club 2 Jr Sr Banquet Com Yearbook Staff 4 Validictorian Dick Porter Track 2 5 Football 2 5 4 Baseball 5 Band 1,2 5 4 Orchestra 1 2 5 4 Sr Play Cast Class Treasurer 1 Stagecraft Club 1 Junior Prom Comm Soph Hcp Comm Tumbling Team 2,5 Interclass Sports 1,2 5,4 Janice Lo er B ketb l 5 Home c Jr Prom Committ Jr Play Co mitte Sr Play Committee Soph Hop Decr Comm Jr. Sr Banquet Comm Club l Dick Rowley 7 est lng Sr Play Committee Ju Play Committee 19 4 3 3 Janice Lewis 5 Play Uommlttee Sr Play Committee Jr Sr Banquet Comm Shop Club 5 Jr Prom Committee Basketball 2,5 4 Chorus l Interclass Sports 1,2 5 4, Soccer 2 4 Softball 1 2,5 !!,0-aff! 44 Bob Forshee ffjy FTt Ball 3 4 Baseball 5,4 Sr Play Cast It Interclass basketball Treas rt Club '49 x QXX Yearbook staff '49 N Barbara ie er XXX IlErary CI 5 1 XXQEF Gir1's Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 2,5 Class Secretary l Class Trea urer 5 Soph Hop Decorations 2 Stagecraft Club 2 Junior Prom Comm 5 Junior Play Comm 5 Jr Sr Banouet Comm 5 Senior Play Cast 4 Totem Club 5 4 Bowling 4 Jo ce Kin Stageoraft Club Secr 2 Girls Chorus l Mixed Chorus 2 5 0 h Hop Committee! Junior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Jr Sr Banquet Comm Local Honor Society 4 , Senior Play Cast Operetta l Bowling 4 Class Treasurer 4 f X J I I H Stagecraft l ' Mixed Chorus A 2, , Football 5 4 wrestling 4 Track 4 Class Sports 2,5,4 Basketball 1 Bob Sheehan Gloria O'Brien S5 p Club 3 Homemaking Club l Jr Sr Banquet Comm Sr. Play Com ittee Soph Hop Committee I r. ' 2 ' ia I- . . ,2, . . K . XX c ' c u , , . I ' 1 I4 -ix n 9 I I3 ' 'Q my ' O ' f XC ' 2 . ' . Y jsp 1 159 ' Y X 7 . me .. u X : 1 , , v 14 J J P 'bw , . 9 O U I i . ' .4 . X . ,4 . l, ,4 2' eg? Orchestra 5,4 X? K, Basketball 2,5,4 Totem Club l,5,4 F1 1 94 ' '. A . . S p - ' , 'jgwgf .- .. . . ,2 .- . . X Xia' ' . . . ' J, 'X 04 -K Lx- O A 1 1 yi? , F 'X -- 'zz 5? fhmgg as all '4 gg- -LF.. 541 If . o o 9 lp on - . . ,2 pe ' '. . wr o Ov Q1 r Banouet Committee Jr Play ommittee enior Pla ommittee Gir1's Shop Ferrier Francis MoChesne S E Hop Com ftiee Jr Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Senlor Play Committee wrestling PEoiogranEy Club 1,2 D eith Kernan Girls' Chorus 1 Soph Hop Comm Junior Prom Comm Junior Play Com Bowling 3 Senior Play Comm Yearbook Staff 1 seball 1,2,5,4 ootball 2 5 fsketball 1 2 Iunior Prom Comm tg oph :iop Com 7 nterclass Spor Or Sr Banoueg Comm Local :Ionor oclety 4 166 Pre lderl 2 Lois McClintock Shop Club 5 Interolass Sports . 1,2,5 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Girls Chorus 1 9 Soph Hop Comm Junior Prom Comm Homemaking Club 1 j 1 Stageoraft Club2 Bowling 5,4 Jr Sr Banouet Co Sr Play Committee Girls Atn1et1o Club 4 2 Dorotgy Kinner ome c CI Art Club Soph Hop Comm Jr Pram Comm Jr. Play Comm Sr Play Comm Jr Sr Banquet Comm Local Honor Soclety PM 1111 4B.1QQ 5 1 Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 2 5 4 6 Girls Sports 1 2 4 AEM Homeroom V Pre 1 'I Student Senate 1 otem 5 at georlft lub 1 Soph Hop Committee Junlor Prom Committe Operetta 1 Junlor Play Ca t Senior Play Cast Jr Sr Banouet Co itte Cheerleader 2 5 4 Sk! ck 1,2 fl! Duan e York 3 B d 4 . X5 L.x.k7 err Gard ner ior Pliy Sfaf Y ior Prom Staff S ior Play Staff So h Hop Staff Tra k 5,4 Bas all 5, B111 W ' Junior N ay Cast? Senior gay Cast .Asn I Operetta ast Photograp G Club 1 President sanish Club 2 Totem Club aff 5 lixed Chorus 1 Baseball 2,5,9 Inter class Spo ts Bernard Rin rose BE ketball 2 Orohe tra 1,2,5 4 Baseb 2,4 111 State Orch 5,4 Sen r Play Comm String Quartet 2,:s,4 6 X an h Club 1 W Photography Club 2 f 5' ss Sports 1,2 Stagecraft Club Treas -'45 earbook Staff Stageoraft Club Vice es 4 Senior Play Cast Deor Com Soph dop Decr Comm Jr Pro Stage Manager Jr Play Basketball lhnager 5 ior Prom Committee Soph Hop Committee Local Honor Society Qhlrle lqzzter. Inter cla s Sports Home hc Club Committee for Jr Sr Banq Volleyball 4 Jean Bossard B sketball I,2,5 4 ibrary Club 1 Totem 5 4 Jr Prom Committee Sr Play Committee Jr Play Committee Yearbook Staff Inter class S orts P National Honor Society Local Honor Society 4 D A R Awa d Jo oe lint 1r1s Ba ketball Iome me Club 4 rt Club 5 Photograph Club Juaior Play Ca t Junior Prom Committee Soph dop Committee rotem Club 1 horus,-1 2 kai... Girls Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus Junlor Play Ca t 'oph Hop Committee Senlor Play Co m1tt66 Jr Sr Banquet Commlttee Ba Yatball 2 Class Secretary 4 Dorota lhltford Libr ry Club 5 Z Photography Club 2 Home COHOMIC Club 1 b1TlS Chorus 1 Yearbook Staff Jun1or Play Committee Senior Play Committee Junlor Prom Commlttee Jr Sr Banquet Committee Operetta 1 Soph Hop Committee fi 1 A , vi' J an uet Committee , v french lub 1 - ' -3 enlor Play Co mittee 'Q D .4, 1...-5-as J' 9 f', x 4 if 51+- 20 Qd -xx. 143 5 xv: V . fab Q4 ' -J6Lg' 5 J Z ni l l ' ' ? 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Marvin MI: ass ce Pres en Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Chorus 1,2,3 Ba ketball 2 4X Traok 3,4 Track Manager l 2 Junior Play Cast Jr Prom Committee Soph Hop Committee Operetta 1 National Honor Society 4 Stagecraft 4 Student Senate 3 Span1sh Club 2 Interclass port 1 Yearbook Staff Senlor Play Committee Jr Sr Banquet Committee Vice President Senate 3 Suzie Miller Vice Presldent Class 3 Cheerleader 2 3,4 G1T1S Chorus 1 Band 1,2 3,4 Operetta 1 Junior Play Cast SSDIOT Play Cast Yearbook Staff Jr Sr Banquet Committee Junior Prom Committee St Pat's Dance Committee Sr Ball Committee Sophomore Hon Comnittse Totem 1 2 Secretary Art Club 3 G1rl's Athletic Club 3 Interclass rort l 2 Track l 3,4 50 yarc dash record Bowling 4 Badminton 3 french Club 1 Volley Ball 4 ,kg it fn Howard Richardson Student Se 2 Class Pre de t 1,2 Operetta gr iSr C -mmittee un o y ast 2 3,4 Orchestra 2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2 3 Basketball 1,2,3 Football 4 Totem Club 2 3 Spanish Club 1 Track l 2 V Pres Mixed Chorus 3 V Pres Band k Orch 3 St Pat's Dance Committee Sophomore Hop Committee Yearbook Staff 4 Interclass Sports 1 2 John Humnhral Student Council Pre ident Basketball 1 2 4 Football 1,2,-4 lCapt I Baseball 1,4 Senior Play Cast Class Vice Dre ident 1 Mixed Chorus 1,2 Totem Club 2 Spanish Club 1 Soph Hop Committee Yearbook taff Interclass sport 1 Student Senate 1,4 Mixed Chorus 1 Operetta l A f Lu l Jun Fisher I'I'E?ary Assistant Interclass sports 1 2 Bowling 3 4 Badminton 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Gir1's Chorus 1 Totem Editor 3 Home Ec Club, Pres 4 Photography Club 2 Junior Pram Committee Junior Play Cast National Honor ocietp 4 Sophomore Hop Committee 2 Cheerleader 25 Stagecraft Club l Jr Sr Banquet Committee Cirl's Athletlo Club School Honor Society 4 Ann Englggt I-brary Assistant 1 Library Club 1 Basketball 1, Student Senate Photography Club Totem Club 3 Junior Play Cast 3 Cheerleader 2 3 Class President 4 Natio al Honor Society 3 Yearbook Staff Bowling 4 Gir1's Athletic Club 2,4 lmira Eey Award Senior Plav Cast Committee Salutatorian Jr Sr Banquet Com ittee Operetta l Local Honor Society 3 Soph Hop Committee 3 Jr Play Make up 4 Dance Committee 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3 1 glspvgpa- E.5f I ,' A .- ' . t A el,.-,3 1' 1 1 1' V 'I ' 1 1314 .':i Y ',f! 1 is ,- , .sfarn 1' ' S , 'U u ' 1 1 v- I , I I Q I I I 1 I Q Sf' S l2l3l4 ' .' . . e e 3 D Y u 5 ' Q 1 1314 '?' 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U 1 ,,, . , N - .1 r xb . ffff' f , 'I Y at l -:fr , it - NAME LIKES DISLIKES NOTED FOR WANTS TO BE, PROBABLY WILL BE Judy Abbott Nancy Bardeen Jean Bossard Bonnie Carrington Nary Kay Bowles Dean Cummings Edward Decker Ann Englert Peg Ferrier June Fisher Bob Forshee Marvin Davis Bill Gams Jerry Gardiner Barb Heyer John Humphrey Keith Kernan Iovce King Dorothy Kinner Janice Lewis John LaCelle Bert 'arlatt Yan1ce Loper Lois IcCl1ntock Suzle T1ller WDickie' Alaska Business Law studying David Greenwood to sleep driving Homemaking A break in the monotonv being fool ish quoting statistics baseball Pauline 'Dlvmouth's' having a good time Naps ln class WBuicks' phil sports marks above flashy col OTS roller skating plavlng basketball lower class men the dark gossip Stupid people noisy people rudeness the c1tv school inquisitive suitors walking home impertinent customers faulty cigars non Ford fans tall girls loud girls smart alecs 'Plvmpton 'Ke1thieW rivals old cars che lstrv low marks homework algebra poor sports baby s1tt1ng RCCCHB Prophesizing games friendliness quiet manner sweet disposition quietness being tardy Heat 8DDeaP8HC8 long ha1r her figure Good English Ford cars pretty blue eyes his guitar red hair athletlc abllity Temporary excuses her blush going to Bath basketball ability scholastlc ab1l1tv his height excellent themes her overalls bobby sox DUFSC Medical Secretary Court Steno- grapher teacher of handicapped children Art teacher farmer auto mech anic Math teacher traveler Medical Sec etary Barber business ad ministrator draftsman Traveler Secretary West Polnt Cadet Admiral 1n the Navv Medical Secretary dress design nurse englneer graduated nurse Phys Ed Teacher Mag 8 Book Illustrator nursemaid patient Court Steno- grapher teacher of handicapped children famous artist farmer You tell us Woman janitor C housewife horse doctor shoe shine boy circus enter ta1ner heartbreaker travellng salesman boss' w1fe G man CGarbag man Deck scrubber successor to Nae West housewife historlan successor to E1nste1n pro basketball star novellst lady wrestler true co fesslon WPIUGP - I - C to in lc. s. 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J- - 7 ' ' - 1 . n ' 22 O NAME LIKES DISLIKES NOTED FOR WANTS TO BE PROBABLY WILL BE Gloria O'Brien Dick Porter Howard Richardson Shirley Porter Dick Rowley Bernard Ringrose Duane York Bob Sheehan Frances McChesney Tovce Stewart Donna Slatt Jane Swimelar Joy Stops Millie Weston Joyce Vint Dorothy Whitford Pauline Jackson rx letters from Romulus girls whose names start with 'J' Hornell square dances wrestling baseball his car West Vir ginia Hornell atmosphere square danc ing everybody 'Johnnie' quiet people two toned cars to roller skate photography music M it Fall Creek competition democrats missing square dances loud people marks below ninety a dull time army school studying ill tempered people staying home boisterous ness nosey oeonle harmful gossip double ex posures going steady sweet smile breaking hearts corny jokes her tall tales quietness his laugh high marks in science wavy hair skipping her carefree manner good humor pretty hair quiet manner being with Chuck nice clothes pleasing per sonality big, brown eyes fb 11 ,n through school record breaking miler lawyer Home Bc. teacher bone crusher lawyer Mechanical Engineer in the Navy hatchery man married teacher married missionary nurse dental hygienist teacher history teacher kindergarten teacher married Harry James' rival President of the U. S. worlds greatest knitter crushed radio announcer Inventor taxi driver married to an old hen career girl trumpet play er in Tommy Dorsey's Band Johnnie' wife m1SS1On8I'Y DUPSC housewife French teacher photographer raising her own ,csalpgjfr 9 few 4 I ky KJTA J X on-9 Ai g, 'sys LMDRKS 'L K dRx 41 D gsbfsfgkfbrs, ,Jang 23 . ' S Q' X N f-x 6 CCHS. Q ml W FND Mig. !, ,,f Zq x Y Q - . ' evfi 4- S V X ,' Q 'f' V D v Hs- 1 'd,I- ' I . il ' X gg I., , 5 7 'Q 'Q' fl I 7,4,,r -nth 1 E yl.!4q 1, 4 I X yhllia' 'bu - Q ,E - -ff 151'-'J lk' Y ' 17 ' ' fx' x V161 X , '-'I M ' X M f' W ' P' 'flax -' I ,Q Sn' f V ff' 1 U W1 , j'fi'L-h+Lg K.,f -J N F Aamir' ' k ' R V Y g n -' 119+ Egfr X ,aj V 'Ne 5? ibn Bui- W tw- ig' p .MMV 1 Qu' . 31, it 54 I 'ki .53 's 'agar kiln 'MTX 'uph- K5 f X-A 9 K. I S 4. -...gn- A css' -I Lam 1 D320 1 L, L N 7 RX O X wgbgiwfk J? X XSJ E9 7 Lf Q M XM w ACTIXICITIES 1 J :F new fd - 7 ff . XX A ,ww X mg, ,I 123:53 ., J. J ! t 'PO' F 1 qv s.. -.: X X I F. - A, - I zgf ggius A if N' ,, .1 I , ' 1 R 'f A 'I Q- ik W QQ - f 7' LZ' 4' ' x X' NX 27' ' f 549' ,1 P4 '4! 7s P EJ Nfl 19, x J ' ,QV fy ll lst Row Left to rlght 2 d Ro Campbell, E Butler, W Terlbury, S Jhlte, P Ferrler, C Morton, B Clemons, N Murray n w d R0 Allen, M A Whlt8, A Ives, Mrs J Parson, S Clark, M mllthlg, S Hallett s 31' w A McCa.f.'fery, C Chase, K Bowles, D Merrlng, L Buckborn, G F R Stocum G Jack , T Dmeen, C Stewart Qfvw-OQ I 4 S' fv4'l ,U wf 'V TOTE CLUB -LM.. X.. v.. st x1 Lelt to lf' t Jack, J Baker, B Heypr, B Norton, E Russell, J King, J Atklns, M Waight 2nd Row B Florence, K uvhltlflf, M Jhltlng, G Feeney, R Peisher, T Allen, N Bardeen, Miss C Glancey 3rd Row D Anvell, D Marlatt, P Plank, H O'Del1, ll Plerce, V Morse, R Crawford, G Bowles, D Totten, Lonsberry, D Slatt hth Row J Bossard, M Deats, J Crawford, P v'ia.rrine.r, J EI'1Ck, M Sabin, B Tyler, P Beaver, ll Nolto G Norton, G Jack Sth Row Bettinger, J Schnurle, A Stephens, D Biccum, K Lawton 8 out x f at , NX a. -' 3 J X-. XB, ' 3' ,J X' V J? D . . ,, J ., 5-I J , X 'u X , . nw, S- .' - , J. - . . ' . W ' , ' , , - ' xl, Go 1 U I . l I . I 0 . . O l , . . , J. J. . - . ' N' J ' C , -522521,-5 .. ' A 1 'A - ' ' fi ' 1, X , . br, V N M-Q I I 1 - . , 2 f rj! Q. ' . at 1 J D J . J - J. ' 3 . A F-I ' 1 1 .2 'K il , , b,i1. , YW . ' ,f' ind- hd do D q .HL-H. F- --N.- .A K' W , J. q 1 Q A 0 lu Q , 0 I 0 ' D: ,, , Q . s o 1 . Q o o 0 o v o I 0 0' 0 1 H, Ro 0 o A 0' I 2 wnfkl vw KJ Jfzmomi-lik ZJJWJ J I 1 V C K MS? lst Raw Lelt to r1gnt B Norton, L Galbraith, S Miller, J Hallett, J Atklns, I Sabln, A Ives, G Norton, ll K Bowles, P Bowles, G Vanderhoef, D York, D Totten 2nd Raw B Tyler, J LaVa1le, C Reynolds, H.. Kilmer, P Beaver, C Preston, J Porter, R Evans, H Richardson 3rdR0w Hr H Winterhalder, G Hall, R Allen, R Tyler, K Loomis, D Slatt, N Busted, D Coddington bth Row 5 R Welles, ll' Pe1sher, L Van Wle, R Porter, J Totten, C Hurd, J Cummlngs, J Tyler, C Chase th Bow D Stcohens, ll Davis, B Dwight, D Benson, washer, A tephens jnA If f K f lst Row Left to right D Stenhens, K 'Ih.1t1ng, B Condon, M Whltlllg, M Dans, D Angell, D Totten, K Looms. D 2nd Row ' 'W C Bettlnger, B Wood, R Mollindes, B Tyler, W Kepllnger, M Deats, J Totten, D York, Mr H vvmterhalder Q ff Vx 3rd Row + 4' ! ll K Bowles, B Tyler, L Galbralth, J Hallet, J LaVal1e, C Reynolds, P Beaver W Q! 41 , th Row v D Slatt, R Lllen, D Coddington, A Stephens, R Pe1sher, D Benson ff Sth Row R Porter L, Vanlie 29 c - ' o Y o o is , of Q fy ' ff. 1 .4 - V V A -- 4 1 ' 4 ' 0 . 0 1 l . Q o . . o . o o ' o -5, o Hcliindes, R. Bettinger, H. Kilmer, N. Murray, M. K. Bowles R. Welles .ff - ' 4 it 0 . o o 0 o . Q 0 o o 1 V . ' ' ,, i ' K 5 V 4 fl, ' . fy . Left to rlght W Pelsher, L Van Wie, R Porter X I '5Tlf2lNG f S QUAQTET X Left, to nght D Hcliindes, K Wlnting, M K Bowles, D York COIQNET TIl21O yi Ml 1 X Nj F X N Y. X .gm 'W 19 D vi ll ' 7 IVHXED CHOQU5 lst Row - Left to rlght J. Hallett, A. Aldrlch, J. Campbell, S. Clark, G. Allen, K. Whitlng, D. Srqrder, D. Lonsberry, 2nd Row - Kiss Y. Sy, C. Stewart, S. Hallett, G. Norton, D. Stephens, H. K. Bottles, J. Enck, V. Horse, 3rd Row - ll. Sabm, D. Totten, J. LaVal1e, B. Norton, J. llctllintock, B. Tyler, D. Slatt, P. Ferrier, J. J S . Feenaughty, M. Nolton, M. Weston, R. Welles, . White, L. Tmnsesr G I. Deats, B. Bnzee, ll. Hehlenbacher . Vovrles, S. lllller, Ndfurray, A. Stephens, Tyler, D. llcllindes, L. Van Wie, H. Preston, L. Beyea 30 , ...W ., , Ry A x A A nl I xx.A wi. 1 51 fxxl Q w A i 4.,, 'I Rx es ' f ik 'lk K X X ff OU. X gr. . t :VC 3 5 f X 1 B, N -' 5 .rv .- x A . S h 1 f ? x ,-' '--3: N 1 ' ji ff ' , .8 F ' K? nj Q ,xr X A' 4 I m ' 9 YW f x i x. 3 f, 'x S Q fl! N X Q 1 ,xl K 5 X 'J AI x ! N J XSQKXO , K . A A A ' ff L IP 'K 7, ef 1 f I ' - D ' J . , -V K 1 3 x -' e - - . .1 'N ' .1 I n e . 'J -0' . ,X X 33 .ul Q . - . Z' e f SLI . 'J , A 1 , , 9219 fx President Paul Powers Vice oresident Laverne Chriscaden Secretary Robert Sills Treasurer W1lliam Stewart Reporter Vance Cline Bulldog Richard Mehlenbacher The primary function of the lst Row Lefttorlght F F A Club is to achieve agri N Jakeflem, J Jamison, H Pearl, rv Pfrtzenmelr, F Bradley gxgtugitizlgggigsgipits gggggggtiog gud Hg w Crandall, P Powers, L Chrlscaden, W stewart, R sins, 23123 egg? agggglyrgiglgiregggigzd 3rd RZW ghne' R Melhenbacher Son Banquet, initiation of members, G Starr, HL Presioniox Kenyon, P Famer, R Edgett, K Lyke, 25122131122 cggflgomgiggingt PSHE: Dye, R yke' Ssman All fspeaking, basketball, and track sa,f 7l fZ' it stated! .Q , lst Row Left to rlght Mr J Neuhauser, D Coddlngton, D York, L Van 716, J Benson, Mr A B ush 2nd Row 'N' J Schoonover, B Pelsher, R Welles, D Stenhens, M Davis, R Edgett, D Mc Mlndes, S Parks, R Tyler, J Young, T Pfltzenmelr Faculty advisor lr Neuhauser and fifteen members comprise this active club Member ship is limited to fifteen A member, in order to retain his active status, must satisfy a required number of working hours during the school year The club has a constitution governing its activities The main duties consist of scenery setting and backstage work for school and community shows lr Brush, instructor, is in charge of electrical equip mdm2l'!lCEQl2llF TX J 4 A I If x L: , AT. L as Q get Q J. - . . . ' . . . we , ll In AJ' r xv' T 'T y 'J W ' flag 0 ' f in 'I tp 4 n fx- L A Vi, A gig . 2 X nl .. 'df XXX 'Q V , f I ,, - -K ,W IJ fa , ' j Y 1 Z' v J W 1 N, r f . ' 9 .K - . ' . . 1' q Q 4 Q . o .' no I. .. f . n Q a -s D 6 M lst Row Left to right LXBRNN President Dorothy Whitford Vice President Gail Norton Secretary Beverly Porter Treasurer Larry Van Zile The library club, under the super vision of Mrs German, assists in caring for the library They are responsible for the attractive bulletin boards, the placing of the books on the keeping the library neat and correct shelfs, clean and remind the forgetful students that their books are overdue s Butler, v Clire, G L day, G Be:-nerd, J Porter ZmiRnw l Q V' ,NN D Whitford, G Norton, B Porter, L Van Zile, D Wells I 1 225 3mdRaw G Stephens, D A Page, B Talbot, E Gibson, C Kin er , V 'bs ew FW 'if' f-QQ IQMHK1' ' ' A gvl, HOME EC mt J X s6 f, Advisor President Secretary Trea urer , 99 as ' . . ...-..'.. 'aflxgb is!!! Mis I Dimaygio June Fisher Lois Pierce Carol Amidon lst Row - Left to right A J Freeland, E Powers, D Kinner, M 'eston, L Combs, P Parks, J Jamison, ' Mullen K 2nd Ho' - . ' ' Miss I Dmeegie, J Fisher, L Pierce, c Amee - 495, , ,.-.,.4 jrd Row - ' ,. S Porter, M Thompson, B Amidon, J Vint, J '.g A' Helhenbacher, J Crawford, M Melhenbacher Did you ever see such busy beavers as you ve seen recently, or I should say since the Home Ec Club got underway? Now there s a club that's really bringing out the talent of its members Such articles as argyle socks, mittens sweaters scarfs potholders, and lovely crocheted articles are a few of the fine pieces of work turned out by this club. 32 W NAT L l-IONO SOCIETY N 'suse 5-' llll s.:::: , ff fxxq, I pb? v- seataa left to rlgnz fgy'X I M K Bowles, A Englert, J Bossard, M Ferrier, J Fisher Stmmhng J LaCelle, M Davis Composed of seven very surprised seniors, the National Honor Society was led protestingly from their classrooms to have their yearbook picture taken Not being notified of their lection until that very afternoon, they hope their shock is not too noticeable in the picture 1 FAMOUS SAYING S Miss Hicks Who will volunteer to work at the next home basketball game? M Lancione I'm not doing this for my benefit NOW PAY ATTENTION' apr Mrs LaValle Well students, what was in the news ,,f over the weekend? ,,,f ' Miss Glancey Didn't you people hear what I said? 7 I WANT IT QUIET IN HERE' Longley Take out your homework, please 1 Mr Neuhauser Now listen people, I want this wor , XXX done by Mrs Parson If I could only get that auditorium W for one rehearsal. ' Salisbury - That reminds me of what happened to ' me Iooteeeeeo '1 v W sas 5 . Brush - Outline pages... .... . f,' n . Crandall - That reminds me of a joke......... f ' 'H . Harris - 1'd like to go Surf fishing. I'd 2 Q xx catch some big ones then. f gf tty ' I Mrs. Moogan-Nowmy son Billy....................! ff N 1 M s. Garman - Push your chairs in before you leave, 'X I ' ' students! Please!! X ' , Miss DiMaggio - If you boys don't shut up, I'll send fy I you down to M . Gardner. M M . Winterhalder - LOOMIS! PORTER! STEPHENS! xx l I M . Roach - Either shoot or get dressed! he szza Mr. Yaxley - Now you just go back and get a pass. ---- ,-- Miss Carter - Shut the windows and leave those fans n X an your desk! S Mr. Silberman - Did you hear about Pat and Mike...! up Coach Meek - Bert! Get up in the air! Miss Heugel - All boys out cf the gym. Miss Sy - I wish we had boys in this chorus. 33 1 X pw-. . f A tl N5 bn 1. , Tyr, .- . D . . .. . ' Sw., lXqL . ' . 4 .1 KY Q I Bl- . Jw - Q . - 0 . Xxxxxkifiv ,a ll I M . - ' . Xb!! NSN . fl W . - ....... 2 X I N no 2 yf alvhi X ff ' fyf xyp h Standing Left to Tl ght Ar J Neuhauser, Per'y5 J S3llSbQIY, V Ngtesion, V Preston, I Vandeghoefb'D Barnard Seated J Sesplcoa B. Kfplin er, ML.Sk1l! Vanderhoef ,f J MMOG fx 0 1 I I o ' J Ili: ,os, K . lst Row Left 0251- J Abba t, '16 .' I X 4 9nd Row PO' I f 1 J King D :,4'.'x X f bralth , gzjig. J LaCelle The Local Honor Society is composed 01 -A f 3 vu-.7 -AM 'QU President Jerry Vanderhoe! Vice Prealdent Robert Perry Treasurer Joanna Sespico secretary William Keplinger aroeant at arms .Marvin Skillman The club was so named, because this club was organized in the year of '49 They consist of underclassmen Cseventh gradersl, and their obgect in forming this organization was to further their experi ence and background in art A party month followed with frequent birthday parties have given them the nickname of 'goodtime charlies ' They have partici pated in several of the easier crafts, and have contributed to the improvement of the school appearance by painting bulletin boards, and maintaining the main bulletin boards in the school foyer to Tl ght J Bos ard, A Englert, E Russell, S Porter Klnner, M K Bowles, J F1sher, B Carr1ngton, L Gal Florence, B Tyler, J LaValle, M Ferr1er, B Rlngrose, twelve seniors and five juniors To be a member of th1B organization you must have an average of 86 or above The primary function of this group is to bring emphasis on the honorary grade of pupils in this school 1 'Qy ag., .54- 5 gb Vg pa J I .t ca f 4 I' 5 B ct - M by f pb V ' u HM.. 5: 1 3 . -I :B J A71 X ks ' ' '- x . W 2 1 1, . . . ' e 1 V . 3' WV . -V 3 ., f' qff U 1 5 ' All If ' - . nz 1 W U Y ' W I if If I . - i Vy4!3 N .f I, XL lfj ' I op ny! X! ' I X' I ' n f g . W -AAN? V 0 V ,,, . ,ff y A J X if If , .U Ill! ' W, bf A 4 W of , J Xl' I D ,V Ji 7 r f f x ff JW J N L v , 'ij' , i I ' B . I' 1 H - A J lx 'J j ' Y I J it ' V 1 , J N1 AV lhdg 8 - k l S g . .4 ,. . B R 1 J 62 05 ,y X I . ff U' xx 4 u , '. . ' '15, K X :fu Y' '- fe J e .' fl QQ! U Eiyfb X u n L - N . I 'rj 1 4 e M Q .3 s e Q ' P a u' -I Q, ' Y X A -. N . . - XX X' 0 ' , 13. . . - . ' . ' ,, Q27 G ,V ,,,,, C2 , lj Q7 Gigi? 0 lf Q ' 5 6 i255 a 3 z3', dw, Q ' T 4 .., V X55 L K' A I V nsgl A Q.-D gg? 'if - at N -wk ---A-RKQLA in 1 Qwugvxv WKMJ u -.U 'vias '75 N RA,-A I 5. T ' S -. BAND The football games had one bright spot this year. Our band, with our snappy majorettes and exquisite march playing, went down the field in triumph. Football season over, we are now looking forward to concert time. The 'Three Trumpeters', 'Student Prince' and 'Semper Pidelis' are a few of our better lided pieces. Mr. linterhalder has even proclaimed our band 'one that it's almost a pleasure to listen to.' CDCHESTPA This year's orchestra consists of about forty-five members Despite the loss of several outstanding musicians, our orchestra is quite fine, and is still rated as one of the finest orchestras in the state It is playing the music of some of the best loved composers Shubert's 'Ballet Suite', Hayden's 'Minuetto', 'The Finale of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony', Mendellessohn's 'Cornelius Festival', Wagner's 'Procession of the Mastersigners and a string number The year's activities were high lighted by the trip in the spring in which the group competed successfully C1-IGDUS The mixed chorus, this year, was under the direction of Miss Sy She conducted two rehearsals a week During this time many new songs were sung and enjoyed by the chorus The chorus contributed greatly to the musical life of the school A christmas program, spring concert, and festival highlighted the year's activities STUDENT SENATE The Student Senate is the representative body of our student group luis organization is composed of the presidents of the four clas e and the officers of the Senate. The officers this year are President John Humphrey, Vice President John LaCelle, Secretary Beverly Florence Deleg tes from the Junior high school are also present during meetings to inform their homerooms of the schools current business The main function of this organization is to carry out the laws of the school for the efficiency and betterment of student administration TOTEM baculty advisor his Glancey Editor Jerry Feeney Assistant Editor B015 Peisher Business Manager Mary Whiting Boyg Sports Th0ma8 Allen Girls Sports Beverly Norton News Elaine Russell Copy Nancy Bardeen The Totem Club has the duty of maintaining a school paper which will record scholastic, athletic and social events throughout the school year At the same time it presents the students of C C S with the op ortunity of developing talent along the lines of journalism Under the supervision of Miss lancey the 'Totem staff works hard each month to provide an outstanding and entertaining lssue DRAMATIC5 gbx President Charles Bettinger X Secretary ary Jhiting Faculty Advisor Mrs Parson The purpose o he Dramatics ub in C C S is to develop and increase the interest in the art of acting Under the supervision of Mrs Parson, the 'Pint Sized Players' presented a very succes ful three act comedy, 'Nuts and Bolts,' this year -C fe 35 KQSB Y I 1 ' - a S I I . I I ' ' Q O I Q O I O I 0 I 0 O O O 9 O O 0 O 0 U O O O O I 0 I O 0 O O 9 5 5 I 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 D O I D I 0 I I O C O I I I I O O I I 0 l 0 0 0 0 l e e e 8 o Q 1 ,,, X -.:.z -. 0 . - u .-N ef -5 - wfrs- - - 'Uv-gl - - ec , - 5 Nav ' ' ' ,jf Gui and .fQf-'ff-fig!!-7ff-2 A U5 A'-ffwhtfge.-4'b4w..J.f lst Row Left to r1ght J Humphrey, J LaCelle, B Florence, B Tyler, C Reynolds, A. Englert, J Abbott, H Waufle ! 2ndRmr W P L Bardeen, J Vanderhoef, E Sallsbury, B Condon, A Preston I X d j 0 gf Q g 4, 5,412 ff fiflgffff 4 J 1 i M c EQ Ja at id X lst Row Left to rlght YE LaCe1le 2nd Row .J H. R1cha1-dson, J. Hunohrey, B. Rmgrose, J. Abbott, A. Bnglert, S. Nllller, M. Ferrler, J. lir. J. Neuhauser, J. Bossard, N. Bardeen, D. Nhltford, M. K. Bowles 3rd Row 7' YW 'A Irv- M X' 'gg I, . 9 I X A x -'J' X K k at. I -S it ,WS 36 J. Janet, J. LaValle, G. Feenev, T. All en, K. Keruon, P. Fe1'r1er, E. Russell I xf f f F gs? 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L ' . 4, - 1 J. vf -, .ff XK Z . ,V W N ii-1 P ' .ov :ME M D - - K'ix' ,E ,f J, what a job' Isn't it go1ng'!o be fun' Such lucky people to be chosen for putting out the KANISTEAN GI 1960 Were we ever naive as we entered this project' Of course it was fun, but all was not ture bliss as Mr Neuhauser, our yearbook advisor, and we, as workers, could tell you First of all came the organization of the work Plenty were on hand at first to work, but no one knew what to do As the wlrk became organized the help soon drifted away Articles were read and reread, written and rewritten until the deslred results were at tained Proof reading was a thing dreaded by all Everyone was afraid to f1nd a mistake for fear they would have to correct it Identification of oictures was a sheer test of memory Faces were familar but the names were not You usually think of this institution for ga1ning knowledge as small, but heaven forbid, you realize the size when you have to know ever one's name Typing was a chore One tvoewriter was all that was available for several days, unti a few extras were smuggled into Mr Neuhauser's work strewn apartment The reason for working here was the half day session of school due to the coal strike Errors were made until we felt we could make no more Disillusioned us' The organization of ohotography was done steadily for days Crooked lines looked straight and fingers often got in the way of roaving razors The art work was the finishing touch to the book The entire illustration of this project was done by Suzanne, Mary Kay, and Mr Neuhauser Little illustrations form their imaginations add the finishing touches which make the book About the biggest art 1ob was the advertisements A job of oerfection These weeks of nerve wracking work were surelv work, but they will always be remembered and treasured Our yearbook is an article to be anpreciated and truly proud of Faculty advisor Mr Joseph Neuhauser Proof readers Miss Ruth Hicks and Mr Antonio Lancione, Chief Assistant David Coddington Editor in chief Jean Bossard Asst editors Judy Abbott, John Humphrey Advertising manager Nancy Bardeen Business manager Dorothy Whitford Photography Mr Joseph Neuhauser, Art Mary Kay Bowles, Suzanne Mlller, Feature writers Ann Englert, Howard Richardson, John LaCelle, Margaret Ferrier Bernard R1ngrose, Marvin Davis Junior Ass1stants Editor in chief Josanne LaValle Advertising manager Gerald Feenev, Business manager Elaine Russell, Art Pauline Ferrler Photograohy Kenneth Kenyon, Feature writer Janet Jack, Thomas Allen '-Z 71115 CYCLE ', 1 1 ' A 4 35' y fra DC Q? 77- 5' zl' jg -. Y J ' A any J , . M 0 A y 'P J HOLLY LlD,NClNC About the first week of December the high school classes of the school were reminded by Mr. Neuhauser of the forthcoming annual Holly Hanging Festival. The Seniors were then busy with their nroduction of the Senior Play, 'We Shook the Family Tree,' but this fact did not discourage the soirits of the remaining classes. The Freshmen were the first to start. I would almost say they started before the other classes gave much consideration to the matter. The festival was to be held Monday evening, December 19, in conjunction with the Christmas orogram which was to be nresented by the Music Deoartment. The various class oroiects required much work. The main materials required were card- board, oaint, taoe, and caper. The oaoer was donated to all the classes by Wettlin's Flor- al Comnany. The cardboard was obtained from various furniture stores and the silk mill. Paint was suonlied with the compliments of the Art Department. The Junior Class had little to do other than the actual setting up of the display which was left to Monday. The Senior Class set to work with great determination the Saturday before the Festival The narents were busv prenaring cookies and candies for this occasion, not mentioning the Senior girls The Sonhomore Class had the least narticinating, with the few workers of the class doing all the work Monday was the big day All afternoon free members of the seoarate classes were in dustriouslv attemnting to set up their exhibits Confusion nrevailed for the afternoon nlace of the usual orderliness The classes were oermitted to work until 5 30 o m and longer That evening narents and friends attending this gala affair were introduced to the Fes tival br the Juniors exhibition of the North Dole at the entrance The entire front of the school was decorated with greens on which a 'Merry Christmas was wished to all I t e lobbv of the school was the seniors' exhibit of Candfland A huge booth was in the center of the lobbv in which Seniors were busy selling their goodies Continuing down the hall toward the gym vou were next met with the Sonhomore's reoresentation of the Sophomore Family This showed the Soohomore family on Christmas Fve eagerly awaiting Santa Last but doubtlessly not least was the Freshmen's showing of Christmas Street An unfortunate accident occurred before manv of the soectators were able to view this work, but luckilv the iudges examined their labor before tlis disaster struck The oroject was comoosed of oaoer from floor to ceiling with a comolete painted picture of a street, shown on Christmas Eve The mishap took nlace while some children were nlaying in the halls The Tusic Deoartment oresented The Nativity at 8 15 in the auditorium This consisted of carols sung by the chorus while tableaux were enacted Directly afterwards the winner of the banner was announced The winning class was pro claimed to be the Freshman Class This was received as a great surprise since thev had given up all hone of winning the banner after the misfortune The classes were judged on orginal ity, co oneration, color, and theme A Social Evening, soonsored bv the Senior Class, was engoyed by all in the cafeteria for the remainder of the evening Good luck is extended to all who oarticioate in the Hol lv Hanging Festivals of future vears l W awe , X-d 6 N Poliq ,xP.NQIN 'R pq N 1, lt lr yy, 6 Ti. 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K - 'm x i 4 'R S-1 I 'xx A F4 ,, gy ij .Q J isa V, 4 I, : 5 E I ' ' Ny in, LI I FW, ' Q 7 .933 EQQO . 1 kt Q LG Q JUNIOR PLAY a teen age miss her father her mother her younger brother the maid Judy's friend the man in Judy's life another of Judy's friends a theatrical producer the laundry woman her daughter, who elocutes of the P T A Judy roster Melvin Foster Dora Foster Randolph roster Hannah Barbara insocket Oogie Pringle Bitzi Hoffman Mr Martindale Mrs Hotchkiss hloise Hotchkiss Mrs Shlutzhammer Rexford Meredith O'Conner .a new boy in town gugie Rex's kid sister v' J, x stanfnng Left to Flffht 4-4-2' --I f D slatt, M Jeston, Y Jackso , A Engl rt, H J Vlnt, J LaCelle, S Porter Seated Xgxx M Davls, J F1sher, M K Bowles Onfloor Nl S Mlller, 7 Gams, J Totten around the first of larch, PTOduCt1OU of the Junior Play proved to be 'A Date With Judy Ann Englert Marvin Davis June Fisher Bill Gams Donna Slatt Tillie Jeston Howard Richardson Joyce Vint John LaCelle shirley Porter Joyce Totten Mary K Bowles Jalt Jackson Suzie Miller it 'X 1 r N QQ C' i 1049, the Junior class started preparing for the afnual a y la s ere read a d dlSCuSQEd but he f1nal choice Rehearsals were held ever afternoon after school and every evenlng in the audlt ium, when lt was available lhe first week was spent mostly in learning the parts After thls task was accomplished rehearsals beoane less tedious Time was spent in practicl g aotlons and expression Through N155 Hicks' patience we gradually got the deslred effect At times rehearsals were practlcally free for alls, but the gr1nd went on Bill Gams was our comedlan and noral booster HSD the date drew near for the flnal productlon we all grew suddenly serlous Then, f1nallv the blg night was upon us The cast was made up and found back stage countlng the flnal mlnutes Some found themselves wondering if they had been in tdeir rlght mlnd to undertake such a tremendous project Then suddenly the curtaln wa going up and no tlme was left for thlnking of uch matters aistakes were made and l1nes added whlch almo t made the cast forget thelr posi tion and Join in the 18Hg0t8T All too soon the play was over and apparently a hug success Many forget the work of those backstage when offering congradulations lithout the help of the stagecraft club, the art staff, and var1ous committees of the class, this evening would not have resulted in such a success 39 , U - 1 f gr b 5 fr , X- 9 51 fin ' ? 2 'Ha I U X X 1 5- x . T . J - 4 T X W X J ff J f f 4 RN ,U if ' I lf! :w. .9 -, 'JL o C . ? lll ,LY - . . A xx . I O O I x MXN . ' 1. . X J - - i '. 2 '.-tf ' ' - .4 - ' 1 4 I Left to rlght R Forshee, B Heyer, M K Bowles, L Bardeen, W Gams, D York, J Klng, J Humphr Qi R Porter, M Ieston, J Abbott, S Miller 1 lf? CAST Hildegarde Dolson Mrs Dolson Hr Dolson Jimm1e Dolson Bobby Dolson Sally Dolson freddie Shenmer Ellie May J11l rs Shermer SEN1012 DLDN fa girl of l9! fher mother! Cher father! lher imvish younger brother! Canother younger brother! ldildegarde's younger sister! fa boy who wore knickers! lBobbie's sophlstioated girl friend lEllie May's friend! 4' ef Joyce King Barbara Heyer Bob Forshee B111 Gams Dick Porter Suzie Miller John Humphrey Judy Abbott Millie Weston frre1die's mother! Mary Kay Bowles fFreddie s father! Duane York Palge mason fa six year old! Lois Bardeen The senlor play i an annual money making project dec1ded to oroduce 'de Shook the Family Tree adapted o the Senior Class This year, from the book by H1ldegarde Dolson lhe cast wa cho en, and rehearsals tarted under i1cks Les than 5 week were given to u to practice tlme e had :as not realized until the week be ore that fateful eve, onening night neheareale were not elvays smooth FO1Ug and tme cast wa often tired Through the at1ence of 1S i1CY and 11S crack of B111 Gems, we weathered the storm the very capable direction of lies before the big night How short a Openlng n1pht BTTlVBl, and fter the irst few econds of stage frlgnt the east settled dovn to dramat1z1ne txelr , rts All eemed to go well forgotten lines covered up, laughs 1U the rlvht flace from to auilence, and loud promrters after the play there was l1gnt f ellng of let do n, the nlay asn't such a dlfficult task after all it was fun 40 ! ! ! ' g- l . S ! o o o 1 o o o o o , S, ' -1 '-f-Q. X U Q' . . 1'f M l . ,a e ENX , 1 T , . 4 ' s w w oops ooo ooo ooooo f llfllll U.. ..l .UQ 'i o ooooo ooo ooooooo-nooooooo oooo W oe. ooo 41 ooo ooo 'I , ooo ooo oooo ooo! X .Cl I.. I.. O... 11 , oo. ooo ooooooanoooooo . - ooo. oooo oooooo 1 oooonoo. ooo oooenoooooooooooooo ' 'f '1 , 1 4-A o L ooo ooo ' ooo oooo w ! 'r I N Liro Shermeropgo ooo ooo ooooo w i Al L l'.l'..lD.. llUl..'.l.I.O'.... ...l.l'QU..'.iQ. 'lf' ! ! . 1, . L ' S 4. L.. YO , - ll - n f - I o '1 .. 1 S :- S ., ,. . 1 X o S F S ... . . o '. 5 V - f - . v Q . q L. L, . 'A Y L 3 L S o t n ' 4 L' S . -S V Q S . . . A . 4. . 1 1 3 . 9 1 N ' S l K . Q '71, ... S . ' , . . Q . - f W A .. .9 . .9 . ,- o 8 Q. , - ,, - 3 S 9 . .L . O '-'J , o WILL J... TEACHER THINGS NEVER IODQOHEN Une Mr. Winterhalder- Mr . Longley-- Miss Hicks--- Coach Meck--- Mr. Salisbury Miss Glancey- Mr. Neuhauser Crandall Lancione Harris Mrs LaVa1le Miss Flanagan Mrs Moogan Mrs Parson Mr Brush X X one regular class period per day. an automatic board washer. a built-in automat in the English room. a big, brawny football team. a deoderant for the smells that come from the chemistry experiments. five more efficient secre- taries and one less Feeny- Marlatt combination. a 23 room apartment for his year-book staff. a book on, WHow to be a Successful Farmer W A bouncer to throw out Miss Hicks' Seniors two minutes before the last bell a walkie talkie so Miss Glancey can tell him who is leaving his eight period study hall so he won't have to check so many passes a robot to corr ct the SOO word history compositions a tub that empties itself so she won't wear out her pans a special record saying 'Go down to the balcon and be quiet in the halls please W a door that closes by itself when there is no heat in the halls half a doz n tralned robot to run the pr c o f F50 's g Bob Sheehan's shower before English Class. Janice Lewis' ability to bresK'her glasses. Bert and his fancy pipes. The basketball players worrying about get- ting the torn warm-up jacket. Mr. and Mrs. Parson on our sophomore hay- ride. Jean Bossard's ability to get a seat on bus 8 every night. Tommy A1len's crew cut. Howard Richardson's nightly trips to Hornell. Miss Glancey's private nest of hornets in room 306 . Band Rehearsals. Mr Brush's habit of saying Nfigzern instead of 'figure W Our Freshman hayride The Oneonata Festival Bill Carlin and Mr Neuhauser's dividers The weekend Mrs Garman, Miss Glancey and Mrs LaValle all took spills Mr Salisbury's constant diet Mr Longley's effort to find someone to wash his boards Marvin Davis with his little black book When Bert took the pictures of the basketball players in the shower room Keith Kernan's ability to fall asleep in English class The time Mr Neuhauser rode the bicycle a round the corridors of C C S and encountered hr Gardner When Miss Flanagan bailed the water out of the bathtub Remember the time when Miss Huegel wrestled little Lois Bardeen with an unknown spectator Mr Gardner' Mr Winterhalder's center lane driving tae tics Mrs Lanning's habit of saying, 'Huh'W over the inter comm system Charlie Baker's bone crushing effect of Mr Crandall The blessed event that occured to Mr Lancione and Mr Roach Miss Hicks' irregular eating habits ?r N. ff- 'F W fa ,f 'k :edt Q99 fm. 1-5- sx X1-'X A'-1 -Q V as , 1 W? Mr. -- -- . Mr. ----- ' ' . Mr. ------- - ' . ' , ' O -'1-.- y . I I 3 2 :Jw A x 'A . 'X . , 5, K'fYx 'li ll It . ali K r -------.,..l..., 7 . 1 - V 0 7 m 0 X 'X as , ,...- ,:f - - N '- V Na 4- Q, -aft? C l,-- -Ju:-Y - G, r F, -, Sli! 1 ' kg 9: H If f fi X'E'f! '-1 N -f 1 . W- F as it - f 4 K Fa , - N h rf! Q ff! Y Q- - I .U 2 . Y iii ', 'll' ! , , 'Nix al . Y g 4-:Q xl at s - , ,ff a , 'T TL r - 41 'X E KK JAVVL Left to rlght Totten, M Nh1t1.ng, N Murray, B Norton SLMML +,, VA SUV 'iff k-Ak-'X Left to Plght June Baker, Jean Baker, M Weston, S Miller The cheerlng squad of Canisteo Central School Consists of two groups One is the Junior varsity squad wh1ch cheers the J. J. team on to victory. This crew is chosen from the freshmen and sophomore g1r1s. fhelr uniforms, this year, consist of white sweaters with red corduroy skirts. To raise money for these uniforms the J. V. cheerleaders held a tag-day. A tag was given in exchange for a donation. The other group is the varsity che erleaders. They are chosen from the junior and senior classes. This crew leads the cheers in football season and during the varsity game in basketball. Their uniforms, this year, -consist of white blouses and red courduroy skirts and Jerkins. Money was raised for their uniforms by means of a tag day also. This was the first season this method was used and it apparently was quite successful. I ahve-Q K w-xal . ff' ,dfffff X. . V 1. 5 K , 1 x kr. f r.4 iv I, t?, K f ' Q I' p ' , 5 . - Rl a ' '- nf .... ,ff Z 1' -TN, L. gy- . i - DI Q V A . Q I 'K sl' c GNL, . ' K f af X X x L1 K-at kg? 7 RCXIXM , gk FN- t' DWI fb: ., 2 43 lst Rovr Left to nght W Terry, R Shorts, P Powers, R Bossard, R Sheehan, R Forshee, R Krnght 2nd Row J Abbott, G Jack, R Porter, w Peisher, W Pfltzenmen- A 3rd new if 0' Q J Jamlson, Hr H Sallsbury, J Gillis, E Dennis, S Parks, J Benson, Capt J Humphrey CoachM Meek, R Warters, J Schnurle, K Lawton .1 f' 2 fl' ,.. lst Left to rlght 7 Terry, T Allen, R Sh6'rts,H Naufle, P Po R Bossard, R Sheehan, E Dennzxs, B Forshee K La n, R Knlght Bent fo 21 J Ao t, Jack, Capt J Humphrey, R Porter, W Pe1s ltZE1'I!!l8ILI' ta.nd:z.ng on, Mr M Sallsbury, J G117lS, D llcM1ndes, S Par J Benson, B Tyler, D Bovrkek' G Fe new R Yarters J bchnurle, H Rmhardson, Coach M Meek v .. 2? 9' rooT5fs.LL the 0, 0 o 9 0 4 , , ' X -'VIN - 0 - o q 9 , ' Fry V 0 I Q Q ' 0 o g 5 , . ' , I f . l l O Q w L ' 78 5 , J ' 5 B7 80 l 22 Q J 74 7 in A ' 41 F , J. J ' :11 4 4 1 Y 4 - 9 J A :jam A p, ggi, 75' ROW - ' 5, ' I V1fw 'BL 25- r 'Vi' iid-Ay 1 l I I 1' U O ' U I I l O , i. 'Bit G. . . . . ' ' ' J,J's'r, ,. 'A .. . . .P, N J f xX - ij Q J, U3 W lflfff 7 '74 4444 J f M ifiho-MGZQ7, fg- 4Cc ' Left Coach J llorsch, R Bossard, R Shorts, K Lavrbon V-Shape Capt G Jack, R Porter, J Humphrey, R Knight Right! R Sills, M Davis, W Terry, Coach!-I Meck ls Q w SK si-if , 23 Qs ffffvffp fig AQ, ,mlfvrgiq I J. Benson YA 'D if 9 1! W7 ach, S. Parks, H. Morton, J. Schnurle, J. Gilhs, E. Dennis, W. Pf1tzenme1.r 45 Cvvpf 114' If nn L ,5 111. , A , ,A 5, . , ' , ff gf X ,y -'MJ n..:'vff'L4'? ff' 0 , 1, 'HZ 'Q .YW v iw AS. ,..- b .4 1 ,,,l,,. ,,, I ,J A K., V :J 'H-'fi 1, M10 1 Gr f If .fivvri 1 fn ' I JILGTE- 'xx ST 'li I ll I I- VEEEZF' fn, -- mg: v--' ' kfi .V 'f MXH' f I I l I 3 w X I U C O I 0 , t N . I O I D I ,VI 1 ' ,: .Q 'f Q, 1 Q. ' , AA , Q - A s 1 2' - 3 X X jp 5 W , . 41. V . R . C f 1' ' V N .B v ,,.. f 1 1 rd , -. .' ,1 V, M, 1 h I , ,' , V ' ' . . . QM? ' M Mmefef L, E E 4 E: lst Row Left to Tlght J Abbott, J Jam.1son,W Pf1tzenme1r, W Pelsher 2nd Row G Jack, H Preston, R Bossard, R Bettlnger, L Chrlscaden, R Sheehan, J Gardnner, J Benson, R Porter 3rd Row Coach Heck, D Stephens, W Terry, R Shorts, D mclhndes, R Pelsher, S Parks, J Humph rey, R Iflllght, H Dans M WQE STUNC X 2'd Row Y., L Rossrnan, L Clark, J Starr, P Powers, E Snnons, J Jamlson .-fpjvrd Row K Kenyon, V Clme, C Baker, R Sheehan, J La.Ce1le, P Ferner, L Chrlscaden, Preston, R Hoagland, Mr H Crandall 46 fb' Q f - . r 'ef F.,' G. Pierce, J. Bossard -5 1, - - u I -' o o a 0 o 0 'ii , - W . in O C l I I Q O l I ' Ho gb- ,s Q0 0,41 'img AneeW1nv Left to rlvht R Bettlnger, J Bossard, R Porter, W Gams, J Young, D Anvell, Manager Standlng Coach Meek, K Lawton, R Knlvht, R Forshee, J Gardlner, B R1HgTOS9, R Boss ard, J Benson lst Row Left to rlght L. Gailbralth, B. Norton, J. Lewls, M. P1erce, J. Jack, P. Plank, Jean Baker 2nd Row - M188 B. Huegel, M. Sabln, C. Reynolds, L. McC11ntock, A. Stephens, B. Clemons, lb M. Keyes, E. Butler, Ju e Baker - Brd Row S. Whlte, W. Terlbury, L. Blrdsall, A. Englert, J. Flsher, M. Deats, J. Bossard, R. Jacobs, G. Bowles 47 S QY7 I I 168 , v ff' , f U-gl, ni f xnxx, l, fp V fi X Nisllg V, 5 1 Q, 15 Q55 'I W, ai K W ' .39 A ,f -if BASKETBALL J f 'Q lst Row Left to Tlght L Mcclmtock 'Q ' 1 2nd Row 4259 455?57 J Lewis, J Loper, A Englert, J Flsher, J Bossard, N Bardeen 3rd Row ,yf June Baker, Jean Baker, M P1erce, M Nolton, L Galbraith, J LaVa11e, P Ferrler, lds, M Keyes, A Stephens, B Clemons, B Tyler, J Jack, Miss B Huegel --1:d OWLING lst Ho 9 r Po Q , lvht, HcCl.ntock, J Allen, A Preston, C KeJes, L Qtorer, A Henry 2nd Row S House, J Se D1CO, f Barde n, J Klng, B Norton, N Brasted, P Ebner, J Flsher, B Heyer, E Butler, b Hallett, P Planx, J Jack, C Stewart 3rd Row S Butler, M Ke , P Beaver, R Jacobs, A nnglert, W Ter1bury, P Ferrier, J V1nt, L gcUi1ntock, M oabln, P Nallace, L Blrdsall, L Galbraith, D Slatt, M Deats, G Norton, Miss ue el 48 v w: . bt-'4?11 ' ,X 9 if . Z ' ' ' 514 A3 .. .6 .- -- o ' f ll fl ' - Q V :gf n o Q o 1 o XA jf . . 4 ,, . J o 1 n l 0 0 Q' ' ' o o Q 0 0 Q I . xx. 1 -fi- . w - Left t. gyht K. ttfr 11. c. .. + . -. . - . W . . . r- ' K A ' ' I I O All xf I i Q . . . x v v u - a I Q A 0 . '. yes . . . . ' . . ' . 'I ' 'u I w n o Q 0 o g 5 q 0 3 Q J N J o K . f t , , Q . X LJ 5' 9 X...J rxX J f f Q V N . YNVMJ .H -,x ,, F. ,, W ,R QQ. 'V - sf .- P 1 f 1 .Xie . X, DJ , 1 ,ml ' -x ' . 1 Q. , lst Row Left to rlght 2ndR3WBowles, L B1rdsall, B Norton, M Sabln, D TottencrQ05m L J Campbell, P Plank E Butler D Snyder C M1130 S Woohorth, N Mun,ay,'M1sS B Huggel : 0 Us White, W 'rex-lbury, M meats, E BADMUXITDN yo, 1 1st no Left to rlgm ' L Galbraith, B Jorton 2nd Row P Plank, M Plerce, L McC11ntock, C Reynolds, M Sabln, N Terlbury, J Flsher, J Bossard, N Bardeen, D Totten, M133 B Huegel 49 I X Q5-9 ' if .9 a pf Y' Mp N JP Y ,ff .X Q I P, fi 279 , if JJ P M , 52 x 5 Jw ,1' .LJ ffl W X . 1 'A N fy jj' ,AJ7 it !AwZ:..'T- ry - ?f , :JJ RTX' 1' .J l ww - I GIQL5' SDOQI 5 In addition to sports represented by pictures, the program also includes: Soccer, ping- pong, volleyball, tennis and track. The girl's program is not to develop star athletes, but co-operation, sportsmanship, and good team work. first time is bowling. Three times a week the local alley, and each girl plays as many games ample recreation and relaxation, without being We have many girls taking part in bowling. An increasingly popular extra-curricular sport offered to the girls this yeer, for the beginners and the advanced groups meet at the as she desires Bowling gives participants strenuous G1r1's from the fifth grade through the twelveth grade take part We appreciate greatly the cooperation of the Bowling Alley manager They have couraged us much in this sport Without their generous efforts our bowling would not have been this this best vity them noon as successful as it has been So far the highest score rolled has been 155, we consider pretty good for beginners We have a large group in bowling and everyone is enjoying new sport very much The high point of this year was the tournament in Hornell girls were chosen to attend The g1rl's inter class basketball this year was a very enthusiastically supported acti The mental and physical alertness acquired by the players will be of great benefit to after their high school days are over These inter class games were played during the hour Two days a week the girls had possession of the gym for after school practice A large number of players turned out this year An important event of this year was a play day at Cuba Four schools were represented there Our girls took second place, which we think is good This stimulating sport is considered a substantial addition to the benefits of the regu lar physical education program Doubles and singles badminton tournaments were played this year after school There was a large group of girls who turned out for this activity Each year around Spring our feminine athletes look forward eagerly for the weather which brings softball Afternoons are spent in keen rivalry for the top place This friendly competition develops a spirit of sportsmanship on and off the diamond, which proves invaluable in later life We had a play day at Alfred Almond which was very ex citing and lots of fun Football is the game of the Fall It rhymes, but our team d1dn't Anyway we put up e good fight I wish they would give prizes to the team that loses moat of its games, Jet can still keep on fighting and come back for more This was Canisteo in 1949 Dick Porter and Bob Forshee kept the gang in laughter with their 'dear' accounts of hunting season Can you imagine tnose guys talking about hunting and a football field Then also there were othr familiar scenes, Bob Knight never taking a shower, smoke fumes from Sheehan's car,Humphrey taking a beating from the second string, Bossard's DO OR DIE Che died! look over center, and Heck and Salisbury giving somebody a lesson on the finer points of the game We had a lot of fun anyway How about that Gang? Despite the record of one tie and five losses in six games, our spirited and game foot . en- . . . The 9 ball machine displayed a brand of hard clean tactics against more experienced opponents. led by Captain John Humphrey and backs Abbott, Jack and Porter, our team showed much decegxion and strategy against Bath, powerful vicinity eleven. le finished fifth in the Alley Cat op's second year of competition. Bill Terry and Bob Forshee ggde the first and second All-Star teams respectively, in the league. Q1 l2:::::i5XX .g 'gt ze -- , N' 0 32 YQ l, f 'W fr 47 X . QW- X 0 O Q I' 7 21 K - x' ' l - 7 X 0 Bath Portville Bolivar Franklinville Cubs Allegheny Canisteo 13 X X J W 5 bOY'S SPORTS CGNT 'D Ilth only two veterans back from last yesr's qulnt, our inexperienced squads sade up of mostly Jsyvees fronelast year, managed to hold their own against tough ball clubs. Iith 6'4' Bert larlatt in the Pivot and diminutive forwards Gerry Jack and Dick Porter fastbreaklng the opposition into complete lost of the scoring year, with John Humphrey In Loop competition Hsllondsport and Addison EX The wrestling team this year has eleven men for members They have lr Crandall and lr Hoagland as With the leadership of Captain Paul Powers, the team to end the season with three more wins Paul Powers, frustration. le terminated the season with 8 victories and 9 defeats was accredited to sophomore Bob Knight, a potential star for next and B111 Terry stalwarts on the defense. we finished in third place with three wins and three losses behind Bath Arkport lellsvllle Dansville Bath Addison Avoca Hammcndsport Andover Wayland Avoca Iellsvllle Dansvllle Addison Arkport Hammondsport Canisteo eleven classes and several substitute coaches and Vance Cline, as manager has won four out of seven and expect Charles Baker, Joseph Jamison, and B111 Sf 'U ' U are the Outs'-ending members of this team, with five uns, and only no losses ,TW-X ZAXXXXXX ffxxrgx fxxxr' fxfifwv Canisteo Bath Wellsville Letchworth Avoca Alfred Almond Wellsville Letchworth 'xvfilr X fx 'Z ff' ffi D ZX.-Q5 f X fa L-X 51 44 42 39 57 40 48 33 40 22 39 C. 45 59 39 28 34 47 36 33 67 27 ' 60 33 I J 47 57 .QZZLY 35 42 ' 48 36 '- 43 36 -,---hx 31 35 - --dr --Y 47 A dover 37 ' - 29 15 ' 26 23 5 41 38 8 28 - 13 9 29 16 29 3 - ,--1 1 1 X X XV f K -Xen x xl n F X rx ff' 4 la. ' In ' 1 X f J Ngfbvlwvlgcww MJ ,c,e.f47fffv,P4ff 14 +0 Ajxvcuu-ff!!! 'X Lrpdfui Alwf ?- fag? T l-,mg f 3 ADMINISEIVIQATION 1 W7 f 4,1 I M Wi M , ' ,rf ' L K 1 'NUI X xi , fd V 'ww JJ, H I ,J ' J ,, viii! 21 w ,r f .J 4- f,,L,fJf,. Lf f ff ' v. 1541- Y' j 7 --,V if , LL ,fffiiw J Y . rf 'V ,fl X W. . 2 1 ,Q ,QQLCVL ZLZJX- ' gif: Ji ll! N N 1 Y N '4 N . ff- 1 ' , .7 4-L , 'N - ' . ' Q X, - xi' 5 4 1 , A 5 ' , 'f ' 51 fr 'f I W 'W X , 'mf X X 1 ! ' is N ' fi VA it ,Rx 'N' SCHOOL MAQMS Seated Left to right llrs T Caple, hth grade, lliss B Huegel, Physical Instructor, Miss M J Carter, Jr High Social Studies, Hrs H Conklin, 6th grade, lliss ll Norman, 6th grade, Hrs ll Moran, 2nd grade, Mrs ll Winterhalder, lst gade, lliss B.. Sticknefy, 6th grade, Miss C Steffen, Kindergarten llrs R Benson, hth grade Standing Hrs R Longley, Sth grade, Hrs Stephens, Dental IUg.en:'n.st, Miss M. Flanagan, Nurse, Hrs ll Salisbury, lst grade, H183 V Poniatomslci., 3rd grade, Mrs Allen, 2nd grade, Miss S Cooper, 3rd ade, Hrs B S:Llberrns.n, lst grade, Mrs E LaVaILle, Sr High Social Studies, Miss I Ilillaggn, Hom Ec , has ll L Jennlngs, Kindergarten, Miss R Hassman, Sth grade, Hrs J Parson, Sr High English, lliss V Habberfield, 2nd grade, Miss Y Sy, vocal mstructor, lliss C Glancey, Business Adminlstrator, llrs C Hmmtmgton, hth grade, Miss P Squlre, 2nd grade, Miss R. Hlcks, Sr High English, Mrs F Peisher, Kindergarten Monltor Neuhauser, Art Instructor B Sllberman, Jr Hlgh nnghsh, 'I SaJ.1sbury, Sr Hlgh Sc1ence, Roach, Jr Hlgh Sc1ence, H umterhalder, Instrumental mus1c, G YB119J, Jr Hlgh Math Seated Brush, Sr Hlgh Soclal Studles, M Meek, Physrlcal Instructor, W. Crandall, Agriculture, ll. Gardner, Prlncipal, D Harris, Shop, A Lancione, Forelgn Languages, R Longley, Sr High Hath. 53 ! 'ff' pf ,lf F71 A' , r- ' 1 L, 5. if . 5 - - dv .4 I- 1 5 . 4 ll, 'V-5? 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V1 lt tae healtn staff nlch CODS1StS of 11S Mary Elanauan onool nurse and Mrs P Stephen , dental QT IBU1 t loeirs 1S a b1g Job C8T1UH for the 1100 odd tudent in Canl teo Central School and f8Y1Dg care of varlou a d numerous tardy and ab ent efcu e eacn day lhey reallv d erve a vote of t1anks from each and every tudent I I ff Ill! Q 'E C1 U-J cfl --3 32, -1--1 rf mUo'Uq2'm Q H5 'QCDDJ -Jcnmcm 1-+O+-+1 4 HOL-r H cn 55-:Ao no qm H P Ho-100 mm 4OHHlDo 45 wo'QmHHalr1fDf+ cf P- rfF1fH1Z3' V-' Jmtiuuv-wm'd'4O 3r-'fv-I5 Ira'-i LD H- mr-'mmp,omf5 :3 mv-4 USP- Qf L-4 v ml-'sm HHSD- c+HfU cf cms mmE30fD n-v1:5'f:mH, UJIDO QJOQI-'I- FIHaO H 5?-IDIS d D090 in Nqmaa mdgo I-' HOOD, 0 0 EIQOH .J OH fDl fIH'aiDI-'C+ in E. .b4UIU15H'f1H v-gmon--v-'-wr-fm ID ma gjtxmv-1 Hr-I mE:lmUQr+Qdb-'-Q P-'al-'SD P' 'J Oi-'r+.,1:jE3rJ.d U1 H 4-+mHfIQCDm O fnBv-1 SDH D' Q vidzor-'como Jaw- OOHN-+501-+0 Orr HH- GFI'-' EJ' in-U E001 'J' SDEIPD-0 OH-gnibr-'HF' 55 dm..-rr: :TH-cfm KD pa 2303 envy 'PGU5 55 0 J og, . . 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' ' f - fJEl.?ll'l fl2l 4'-f Seated Left to rlght flfllll Standlng M155 M vambold, Mrs J Latham, Mrs H Garman, HT H Atherton Mr D M Gardner, prlnclpal, Mr C Comstock Thls governlng bod headed by Presldent Andrew Travls, regulates the schools' functlons d act1v.Lt1es They are the ch1ef consultants of the prlnclpal, and they C0n'51'1but9 an greatly to the efflclency and admlnlstratlon of the school KlTC1-KEN STAFF ' ,Q vw MMM -1 I'm hungry! That 1S the common comnlalnt of most students Thelr need for food lS satisf1ed by the four members of the kltchen staff of our school At temptlng to feed between Soo and 600 children 13 a huge Job, but the kltchen staff faces thls Job every and completes lt w1th efflclency and dlsnatch Left to rlght F' R renmn A. Craln E Van Sklver R Barrpr156 wa' Left to rlght Ars Granger, Hrs Clark, Mr Jamlson, Mrs Burdlck JANITUQSALEQTAUT Q gif Q Vlsltors to u3IlStGO central School exclalmed over the appearance of ne bulldlngls exterlor Upon enterlng, they are agaln pleased The power behlnd the scene, ln thls case, cons1sts of four people Our janltorlal staff mr Crain, U' Brennan, Mr Barron, and M158 Van Skyver Sweeplng and scrubblng floors, dustlng furnlture, and care for the huge bollers are only y a small fractlon of the annunt of work they do The Jan1tor1a1 staff has our apurec1at1on for a Job well-done fx QE 53 K AX A IR f g +L -Q' N K H 5 if QW VF! il- I-'Oil COOKING' F QEFQIGEQANON pf WVATE12 ucrmue now. HEATANG at 1 E FAST ECONONHCAL EMPIRE GAS A FUEL CO. Lumen K X X X Q . ?f'6'l'f Ln TS ,xl gy W JJ 1 'H-P' V31 x bil , lsr 1 ' Xml! 'OJ dr-' f- K gl 1, , ,, ,E--'i'-T 'V 59 n 1 X ' ' 8 71 l M x g . ' - 'Ml I lv MX id ma 53 W 5 N :ex 44 w - Wg 03' J qlyg! 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' , 1 n 1- . , '?r K r' WI' ul 0, ,1-1 ,Q , J . kc S JVINT COMPLIM NTS TUTTLE QOCKWELL C0 1950 Stuben County s Largest Departme t Store From Cellar to Boofw 5 uoLLAND5 Hggrggi K AND fm Ili Hornell N Y Phone 1558 COMPLIMENTS 5 A FRIEND SERVICE STATION A E Pfitzenmaier Prop Good Gulf Gas and O11 Canisteo Main Depot Street GAQMAN movous Pontiac Cadillac RAW: 67 Seneca St -ai Hornell IT-l I OF OF I I I I I! ' Tl T-ff . Y I xx I ,fs-fig SONS V' R fl! , -51 K -::'. , 0 0 W' OF , N Y - HRM . 9 AI ' - 0 I1 M ll 5 3 -- 1 I ah- E , N.Y. 6 H ANGIE S WHGLESALE G-POCEQY DECK CGM DANY IIIOTOI2 SALES CG INC f2 lm' muon 5 Rouen mms Sengfcgkgggon SUINUDLE K, SON SHEQWGOD BROS J LAPIANA L SONS BIG- ELNI5 RESTAURANT A FRIEND F7 graduates meet OMPLIMENTS with success. OF 57 Broadway Hornell, B.Y. 'Q The Home of PLEE-ZING Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Quality Foods Service for All Mhkes of Cars For Service Call O 4. Day-125 Night-4oe-R A I , :Af COMPLIIEIJTS OF COMPLII-TENTS OF 0 Hornell, New York East Main Street, Canisteo,N.Y. Telephone 4843 CGJPLIMENTS OF C 01.1 PL ILEENT S OF COMPLIHENTS OF O O Shoe Repairing E Renovating Hornell, New York COMPLIMENTS OF 61 , COMDUMENT5 OF A FDI END CGMPLIMEHTS OF LEONARD 5 DELL!-IAVEN PARK 1 R d DHD 1 g d B 11 Sk ting th Bi d Sh JACOBS BROTHERS 32 1 COIPLIIEHTS A2 or FIQBHEIU 18 N th H St fi 576 A W TNORPE SHEET JUT L ROOFIIG HEADIN d Sy t ST EPHE N S SERVXCE STATXON iti U i 50 COMPLIMLNTS OF I-IORNEU. BUICK CC E Batt S OF HOUSE S GQOCEQY t H Y Di 1 4241 YO Eng 1 CCLEMANS GAQAGE 1 1 1 9. TRAILER SALES r15?1 15 J 1 l Canisteo-dorne 1 oa o n an o or a ll t I Wea er- r oee C 1 t N Y lug Hornell. o Ye l Phone l Q Q Used Cars Complete Ign on Service Contractor Corner Main- n on Streets I Phone 2 Canisteo, N.Y. I- A - J - ' G Air Con iti i g H s ems F A ' 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1. THE FLONQ TAVERN COTIPLILIELEI I 82 Greenwood S . Canisteo . . a . 1 ,All e- verland - lieh Austin Sales and Service Fine Used Cars CA1 makesl U. S. fires aries ' eneca Street H rne 1 n 0 .. Ma n St. Ganisteo, N.Y. Qliiun, linux. CMQHQQA JTLC czmusveo Dlvl51oN cxmnsreo N Y QF-if Wa? C9 0 Q7 X71 sf 7:47, 9 :gd QVIXX aw- 6579 Q I 5,1 'gy 1 Q . I f ff 'lfjl init, 1 air! t 9 id- 6 ' 4 J HOIINEL Q5 - I ax' 5-L il ,- 63 I o 1 -. +G. 'I 2?, 150 Q 0 fa 6 I I 1 S . Q 1 m I 49 , ff to 9' -' f -f X P ,Q Q 6 r 4.9 nl X ' x I K ll - N fl X ' - X 3 . 1 q, f If M ,- ., f A 5 1- 'E 455, f Z' 'I 4 V -np T f G11 4 v , 1 ef, - X, .1 J QL' l - '4 ,Q 'f 4 fig. 5 - ' ' '- -uf 4 ' 5:51 6 1 f Q if' dur ' Q ,f f if J' ffii' F . g Q X, jf ,, rf, . 'X 0 V rv f J Ja ,jr . Q I f Q7 1 f f 49 'f f,f 'f ' A- ' I Z' if .1 k iff, 174 I J ' N h 1, 1, 54f . Q- , G 4' '5' gf' , : ' Q 229' I ,,-N! x S ffgpj' , ' I ,jg ' g 7 ' I ' ' . 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EI c .gr 1 r' ' u , t Class o '5 COL LE T O COMPLIMENT5 OF THB DISTPIBUTGDS OF HE. ART .5 DELIGHT FODD PRQDUGTS THEY ADP. BE ST BT IE ST scovme BROWN 2. co ,Ea hx weLLsvu.1.e, N Y SHUI' AT SEARS of S V AND SAVE FOOD MARKET Tl-IE CANKSTEO TME5 SCUTI' S SPORT Sl-IDP W I-'I' . I 0 I 1 X f ' f U' N X - X S A 1 . o T' ' ' 1 ' 5 V, 1 35:96 0 . 0 A' 1 Z C 0 1 AXXX fl fn 'Q NN N ,Q f f . S I 'The friendly store niifv' Lk vii ., X ff , , 1+ . sw 1, S-1. . M . V va-. Ln I'r's THE FRIENDLIEST sronz IN Tomy g X P-1 . . . , -lzll 1 T: :L--'22-5,-.611 V- X -.1 K, . 141, .... XJLSB. Ov-'Ao' i-Alp. 0 '- , FJ F 651 Xb r Cf 9 181 mm s'm:z'r nonnsu., m ronx ROEBUCK ANDCO, pgoym 636 Quality Groceries and Meats J Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Sea Food -On Growing Old- If you read our paper 5200 Canisteo, N. Y. Times you'11 live to be 100 Dial 4751 Dial 4831 ,,, ' 2 .Q , COMPLIMENTS A 5z,9,gf1,1Q ' 4 I If or ' ' a -15 ' 1 -Ae . Q, sl4 ripozfv V Y iw. Aa? I m i fflafi' mlm K f fi I 65 0 LINCOLN MEQCUQY ROY L ALLEN MOTOR SALES INC M o 3LrTfiiTT i g En S 1 b 1 B8 h 1001 q Puewaaig 5' f COMIPLIMENTS THE RED 8' WHITE Fr h V g t 1 COMPLIMENTS MAPLE INN i a er n o nque s an r va e Par es Steaks SEA FOODS Chops 20 Main St one 470 The TRUE Pllsener eer I-IORNELL ICE CREAM MID CANDY COMUANY Phone 751 Hornell, New York COMPLIMENTS GF WEI I. 5 s1A1noNe:o.Y stone COMPLIMENTS 5E ALT E ST ace CQEAM orne I COMPLIMENTS OF C A N I ST EO Avvumace compzxnv We Service what .ve 3611 RFI .af 4 OF T'Y YaIQ A Q 5jg'ff:lf We Q. 0? I 4 - O O I L es e e ah es, Foods--Meats Q E N Z 6 Pete Katsoris, Prop. Dinn n --Dano1ng-- tertainment ,iz Lake e u r a-- t , N. Y. Phone m R rvations--Ban nets- ar s- e s 'I Q A on' I Cho ce Foods c r 1 g 1: B8 t a P 1 1: ti ' ,, ,, OF O . Ph U 0 9 H 11, 1. Y. ii- ' B CO PII ILS iw gl Z 9 ,., .U O I .I C AP I U S NGS and rurnishlngs I G Mens Clothlng road Hornell 1, Y GDGCEQY 4 207 East Ave iornell N Y Phone 54 or 1506 Ieats Fruits Vegatables Frozen Foods Heartiest Congratulatlons from HILL DALE QESTAU QANT F:zc::J,Ez? tszmzat EE, I Nhere the Sang Meets GD.OCEQY-- Quality Heats and Groceries Dial 4545 Union Street Cani steo, N.Y. FBT! CX anna, A IX .. 'Lua :L if f ! 4 - vx .' fx f ' e X MWX xv- X ll ,Q NX 515, ugf .3 f X ot: 1 :mfr V 1 ' ' K OF 1.1 , Lrzr f' ' .-fzuw I Qj AQ I I 0 0 sm msn YARN snow SSSX OLSON TRIICK S IMPLEMENT-5 SUPREME ICE CREAM BENEDICT5 GARAGE CONDERM AN BROTHERS JEWELERS FULLER5 RESTAURANT I-IORNELI. COCA COLA BOTTLING' WORKS INC TI-IE METHODIST CIIURCI-I SCI-IOOI.. WALTER WIIE ATO! SPENCER 5 STATIONERY AND PRINT SI-IOP A FRIEND IIORNELI WASTE MATERIAL WILKIN 5 REPAIR SIIOD f '1 COMPLIMENTS OF 167 Seneca Street Hornell, New York hornell, N. Y. CRe resentative of Be at Yam-nsI co:.1PL1MEN'rs OF Standish Q Hornell, New York J I Compliments COMPLIMENTS OF of 0 165 Main over AkP, Hornell, N. Y. . COMPLIMENTS OF Spaghetti and Steaks Legal Beverages Phone 2270 , Canisteo Road 15 case Street,Horne11, New York l Phone 829 KL The Clase 195 Wayne Feeds Baby Chicks C L MENT OF .GMP I S COMPLIMENTS OF I 50 Seneca Street Hornell, New York I a COMPLIMENTS OF 78 Broadway Hornell, N. Y. New A Used bioyolee k Guns Locksmithing--Gunemithing Parte--Supplies--Service 68 FOR AN EVENING OF FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT gms T0 Cf if f- ER15 I 34 I , , 4, M 'A IW'-H 'Q we v 595 EO YCJU GET QUALITY BERRIES AT NORM FISHER S RASPBERQY FARM NORTH I-IORNELI. STREET CANISTED K 3 F f fx WSW FI Q 25 jf f- , QQ qfufw' Egg LN J? lj p -f ., Q T x Q ' Q X . I ' - - v 73 fx ie- ' I .K A tpfixx Q, ' v4l, b TN , I -, -. , A 635 ., - , .Ii as 6 Y fi, ' ' X ff' ,L rr. 0 fl-'M 'ii-'N , A df C' rg. X range, . Xfrff-TNA r K Cf! 11? ,Q ,' ff N0 0 v 0 X - gf fa, f- -' 135 KES ,f .a.' 'Q E A c gy I 'E -P ,E f f. 0 Q , 40 9 A tg,.Qif X- 1'-Q 0 EXKI '-- y-5:1 Tx 7 E Y 4 0 Q2 if ...fx If Q WR JI fieellbuf Ti 'I QQ, 2: I N - IAs+.1w'f'WfP2f2w.' 9 N N W . - , A E ENV.. ,x E VL 69 , 'H Holstein Specialty Congratulations ln. ISD. Eaqirjbl-I-IE'qIiE,iEQ::'YI to JUSPGL NJ- Canisteo Central 'A 1950 COMPLIMENTS OF I. AUR A PRESTON BEAUTY SHOP STEUBEN THEMQE 7 Union Street Canisteo, New York Graduates Studebaker Dealer L. W. HOOKER Complete Car Service COMPUMENTS 195 Senenca Street Hornell H Y JUNE OEQEAM mzsr Mzmomsw 299 Main Street Hornell, New York C H U Q COMPLIMWNTS MACBRIDE6 5ENES,fi1,k?3ZfFH TONY S SERVICE STNXON Gas Oil and Lubrication Automobile Repairs 194 Seneca Street Hornell N Y Phone 1775 COMPLIIFN1S Oh LOMPLI ENHS GLENN S HADINC1 S JEWELRY TEXACC SERVICE Hous e of Tire Batterles accessories Va hlng 5 aet ein Street Legal Beverages Canisteo New York lelevision Every Night Flat Iron Building lOl Broadwa -Iornell N OF ' o o I if OF I 1 9 I 0 I ' ' W ' L ' ' . OF I W . . . I S- - -1 S ' rw 1 ' ego I I 70' CRANE '5 CQQNEQ 510125 K N .a i-if comptmsrms OF 47 ffl uality Jewelry for over 97 years 106 main St dornell N Y A. MCI-IENI2Y 8- CO. W AIDOIIPS JEWIEIIEIIS China and Gifts 123 lain St Hornell H Y BQOADWAY ELECTRIC EDI-IOP Contracting and Repairing 48 Seneca St Phone 31 dornell N Y WINE BU RG- AND G-LEASON 1OO Main St dornell Congratulations to the Class of 1950 Charlie and Neil Wineburg and Gleason Inc Best Wishes WILLIAM VI JORDAN GENERAL CONTQACTORS Compllments I-IOWAQD COOGAN Paintlng Contractor Hornell New York T nn FASHPILQII Rggovve Personalized Kitchen a Cabinets Consult HEQYP G :IMQN COMPLIM.NTS OF CAMEO SI-IOP Ladies Ready fear Lingerie 8 Hosiery 138 140 Main Street Hornell New York I-IIJBERTUS NIOBIL SERVICE E LEANOR YOUNG KNIT SI-IOP Knitting Accessories Gas O11 Tires Acce sorles Individual Instructions 28 Nest Main Street 129 Main St dornell N Y Canlsteo New York r,,,I Over Koskie s Music Store 71 as an ' 'f Y s I' N C V , I O I of I. 1 ' COMPLIMENTS OF ' I U 3 l S . v . ' ' sl A , l 0 9 C OLIPL IIJENT S QF LEON BURNS SEQVKZE STATXON Gas, Oil, Tires and Accessories 47-49 Nest Main Street Canisteo, New York COHPLIMENTS OF JJ-I. STQAIT MILUNG CO. All Kinds of Buildlng Supflles Feed Coal, Grass Seed Telephone e451 Canisteo, N Y EDEIZAL COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS Hornell, H.Y. Courses in Business and Secretarial Trainin What will it COST? How long does it take? What about a JOB when I finish? Send for our FREE Bookletg it contains th answers. 'NE HAVE THAIIIED AND PLACED more than l,OOO Young men and Women in our 18 Years of orerating the school. Address 5 Church St Teleohone lO4l LSIB1e 'Best wishes t Canisteo's Class of '5O' COhPLI'7LfS OF TOTTEN 5 euocerzv RC S Groceries and Meats OIL COMPANY Distributor of Texaco Petroleum Products Claude Totten COHPLI NTS OF c anls tee, N Y A lg 'mat rire tone Tires R608fT1Ug Repa1r1nE Pornell lew York V557 . f,. ' I O ' N Y 1 U O .' 1.1.3 ' o I I VN 1 fiE'.' '1 Q h w ' W Q . fe im F J gu7'!, ji? f , v ' y . j,,h,,, G L , , K 1Li fY! 7 FL'75g ff -F' 1 6 C OMPLILIENTS L om, 51 Jhmss Q NEQ5 AND MEDCY HOSPITAL Q Nunsme- Y N NDEQEP5 scuoou. B uoms Bumps suvvu co ,wi A L 7 wmsomos wg KIRK 5 MAIN FUl2NlTUI2E C0 FASLHQN gggppg FEI X X OCHPLISX 7 or . 1 I CL H Q ! g L , 2 I K g 3 wk I f IA 4 V Home of the date 'shirt H I . J V f , E ffl, ' YN ff V IN r WN 1 f I X., X K I X' M 1 4 '1 -F COMPLIMENTS COMPLIIIENTS OF OF Q ' X or 2 . Y A 5 ' 1? V N i j W 5 ' 'xx KN 5 , c' , A fi - xx f X clothing-shoes-Furnishings NMA e - :IJ ,ew 1 Main Street ' Canisteo, New York 'Your friendly Ford dealer' F COLLPLIMENTS OF 'Out of the way . but less to pay' 192 Main St- Fine Millenery Hornell. N- Y- 166 1f2 Main st. Horneu, N.Y. coMPL1m,.1n s COMPLI ME NTS WELLES BROTHERS 1 Fifth Street Canisteo, H Y - i 4 IU 55 Ea F5 N xxx xyk North dornell, N Y ENDICOTTHJOHNSON Shoe Store 68 Lain Street dornell, New York CANISTEO COOPERATIVE GI-I' THE GOLDEN QULE COMPLIWENTS OF BEATHE APPUANCES 21 Ma1n Street Phone 4589 COTPLI 1 S GAMMA KAPPA KOSKIE MUSIC CO Pianos Rad1os Records Sheet Music App11ances and Srortlng Goods 127 Main St Phone 151 dornell H Y CO1rLII.H1S OF FRANKLI rummuns comvmv ' akers of iapvy domesu 127 main Street Hornell H Y ITT! I I I 'T F1 W OF OF A A ' ,Ab , 1 PN1' E IJ I X 7--who AO: 4:-o ff 1 0 0 , -v f 44, ! Z, N COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMTNTS OF , h 0 0 I 2 IL A. L. LTE JT .,- , ,,.H, An 4: OF u . M ' 1, ' 4' I , 0 9 1' g , v , c Q AQ KPOQT MOTOD LINES INC NEWBEREY 5 WOODBUQN MONUMENTAL. WOQK5 I-IORNELL MOTCJQ COACH C0 NOQTH HOQNELL WHOLESALE CO BEAVERS DEXALL DDUQMQIODE Hallmark Greeting cards I75l Ronan A swmzmsv I2EAl LSTAIE AND Succes or to Jacob Vickers Insurance Inc. 307 Canisteo St. Hornell, N.Y. Phone 2190 C MPLIMENTS l OF General Trucking 51 West Avenue Arkport, N.Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Hornell'e Popular Store I Popular Cigars Earl Marshall White Owl Phillies R. G. Dunn 'Ride with Us-- Student Prince Muriel We give you Low Rates' l ' 500 Seneca Road Hornell, N.Y. H 11 N Y k Hylere Chocolates for your Parties am' ' e' or Phone 1735 - 1002-W PIL C MPLIMENTS OF . O e PATQUCCO GQOCEPY no a uns moms n mm uomaeu. casnsnm. f TIRE eenvsce , fffx Tl-IE CANISTEO FLORAL COMPANY WILKINIDGN 5 LAUDENCE 5 JEWELRY aroma SMD' hs 3' up BEST WLS!-IES TO THE SENKOQ CLASS Q mom vouu BANK 2 F IRST STATE. BANK fic cANne1'Eo, NN. De DTT COLELILIENTS OF COMIPLIMEIITS OF Groceries. Keats, Notions , 0 0 0 l l ff XXX Y - ' fr' - wg 46 Broadway Horne11,N. Y. 2 '1 7 L 'N or :-.-gf Truok, Passenger, EQ Farm Tractor - re - X . 'le Tire Service 1- ,W4 Recapping 81: Vulcanizing f COMPLILHBNTS OF COMPLIMEIITS OF I , I 0 Watch Repair 8a Jeweler C9-Uisteo, New York 117 Canisteo Street Hornell, New York Q 3 O G 0 J Q Q, c: Fx' 4 O 0 o if Ye Xijif COMPLIH NTS OF THE I-'MEN GDQVXE NT CO CLITISS no K E BOLJLES BABY CHICKS GQ 9 23 ffl!! 9139551135 9 nj' ?' '3,.r-'ax Mr and Mrs Miles L Bowles lr Bay Ostrander Irene Brown lr and Mrs Aronson Theresa and Frand Edward A Snow Irs Dora B Gray Hr and Hrs Forrest S Jamison Dr and Mrs L L Tyler Mrs Joseph Latham G G James Lester Flower 1949 David Coddington 1949 Mr and Mrs Jack Lopor 1910 1925 1954 1938 1941 1946 1947 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1949 1949 William Smith Orl Slatt Robert Wambold Betty Reynolds Taylor Jack iambold Irs Doris Silsbee Joyoa Birdsall Jack Hollands Jane Baker Joan Bassett Stanley Eason Sally Hsysr lhrgaret Jacobs Donna Reynolds Barbara Zeltwanger Joseph Neuhaussr lr and Irs Loon E. Loper lr Silberman Hrs LaVa11o Miss Ruth Stioknsy A friend lr and Mrs B Pfitzenmaier Mr and Mrs V A Hicks Irs H F lhitfmrd Miss Catherine Glanosy Mr. H A B ush lr Angelo Caforio 1949 Don Lee Brown 1949 Jim Stanton DATQON5 and ALUMNI OF o Xfxi' OF . . . ,-5, 1 X Q -22 3 U, I N f'jixjbg5:-,iff -fifiig -xHx,5H 25 .S 'f ' K V ' :- sz .A ,,,. 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LINDQUIST T N X LJ5312' sz- .umasroun New yonx ml l VOLIEYBALL A short but successful season was our second year of county cornetition in volleyball After el1ninating Add1SOH and Avoca, we lost a tough battle to Camnbell in the finals The starting six consisted of Bert Marlatt, John Humphrey,Dick Shorts, Bob Knight, Jerry Gardiner, and Bill Terry In inter class comnetition the Sonhomores defea ed the Juniors and the Seniors beat the Freshman After a hard fought battle, the Seniors edged the Sonhorores in the finals TABLE TENNIS Jay Abbott represented our school in the singles and John Benson and Sydnev Parks Ln the doubl comnetitlon Darks and Benson wer li i e e m nated by last year's chamos and Abbott was defeated in the finals bv an Engl1sh snecialist from Cornlng WRESTLING fCon'tl Nost of the bovs on the tear ended the wr stllng season in the county sectionals held at Bath, larch 2L, 1950 Ten of the twe ve qual1f1ed for the flnals, but backed down to Bath with only three winners, Gerald Pierce, 95 lbs class James Youngs 103 lbs class, and Paul Powers wn the 138 lbs class All three lost to'Geneva in the semi finals at Rochester on Aoril 1, l95O The boys have great nlans for next year BASKETBALL The inter class chamnionshio was divided between the juniors and the seniors 'his year The senior virls defea cd the 1unior girls in the nreliminary cortest 17 lL Having been un defeated in re ul g ar season olay the Juniors were a decided favorite to win the game, but were upset in the last few minuets of play The senior and 1unior bo s nlaved the aftermath name, and the seniors were defeated in a closely fought p me, L3 Ll he juniors had at one time held a large lead on the seniors but they scored six Ahick nolnts in the last few seconds t ll o nu w1thin two noints of the juniors But the buzzer sounded to end the game, and the seniors went down trying, but defeated 78 5 1 0 ff' P if X fr 2 B 1 1 2 f f , L 3 D r 7 , fl J 1 5 C l C V f Q w fy Q LL 'W X gxlfx fs A I A Till ' . . 4 VT' mm I6 EGST FOURTH STREET B Q 771. ml Mf t' , fi- ' iluln. 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