Bolivar Central School - Gusher Yearbook (Bolivar, NY)
- Class of 1958
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of X958 WM lokesehfs me uSI-IEE livav CSMTYGI School , Bolivdlg N BWYQYK Aflbs : ,V se. . MQQ 5 4 lg .Q ,,l, '31 7' , sw A -rr Ckxx W w iw 2 ' , 2' if 'ff f 'hx 4 if 4 1 .-.-. ,xii I X, , mx ,Yugi 'HF ' x Q U Li ixmjmxgm ff' muff A . ya' , 'ggi 4 -4 4 .1 c -51 P V39 x , .. 7 A Y if , -'E f rv ' Mfr , .Q .A fu' i t L v 1' , K is 3 uf T Dfkfg 1, I .2 -H YH W M W is Mkt, gg 1 5,3-if Fi' 3' - ' ' . f LW V - .Q f' 'W' -fx + ' r J X -' I 43 OGOICATZIOH We the class of 1958, proudly dedicate this edition of The Gusher to you, Mrs. Pearl J. Cass. For many years you have been one of the foremost proponents of education in our community. In this age of science and mathematics preponderance, it is people like you who will not let us forget that the languages and the fine arts are just as important for the development of intel- ligent, resourceful, and cultured ladies and gentlemen. The memory of your years of service as ateacher and friend to the students of Bolivar Central School will not be an ephemeral thing. As we pass through the doors of Bolivar Central School to embark on new careers and take our place as citizens in society, we say, Thank you for everything, and wish you happiness and God's blessing in the future. alma ITIATSGI2, SIIQODQ, WARITI AHC RIGHIGOUS, DROTSECI, pnepame, Ano GUICG US fd 353 .-A Q 1 . Q' av One impulse from a vernal wood May teach you more of man, Of moral evil and of good, Than all the sages can. This Page Sponsored By BQLIVAR HOTEL GREENE SUPPLY COMPANY 300 Main Phone 62 Oil Field Pipe, Equipment, Supplies administration 'NX BCARO of GOUCAUQY1 E SHANER M DUNSHIE . QL G SANFORD Presldent ow- G. BLISS W. COYLE Supenntendent of Schools G HOLDRIDGE VICE Pres1dent E. CAMPBELL Clerk AOl11lI1lSU2AlIlOI1 I DELBERT A GORANSON Supervlsmg Prmclpal to the class of '58 It IS wlth a great deal of prlde and satxsfactxon that I b1d you a very fond farewell from the Halls of Bohvar Central School. It has mdeed been a great pleasure for me to v1ew your growth both ln edu catxon and stature these past three years I am very happy to tell you slncerely that you as a class have made a great deal of progress 1n thmgs that are of major tmport m becormng a GOOD CITIZEN You as Graduanng Semors are leavmg Bohvar Central School for the last tune as a student to enter a NEW WORLD Set your SlghIS HIGH Make each hour and each day so count that I shall m a decade or so be able to 11st each and every one of you m my bo6k enutled SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES OF BOLI VAR CENTRAL SCHOOL to the class of '58 GEORGE KUHN Vice-Principal It is with a great deal of pride that we recog- nize the many fine achievements of the class of 1958. Yours has been a group endeavor and the success thus obtained will manifest itself many times in the years to come. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Seniors of 1958. May success and happiness be achieved by you through diligent efforts to main- tain and improve your relationships to all with whom you come in contact. JOHN MERICA School Psychologist The School Psycho1ogist's chief function is to examine students by indivi- dual psychological tests to d e t e r m i n e whether the student is working up to his true potential ability. -:sf r GILBERT BRINNIER Counselor The principal function of the Gui- dance department at Bolivar Central School is to aid the students. As their programs become more diversified and complex, students are faced with decisions and choices which must be made in terms of their own potentialities. Our job is to aid them in these choices and decisions so that at the conclusion of their school careers they may feel they are better fitted to go out into the world of work and to higher educational goals. GUIDANCE languages OLIVE E. THURBER, Latin Citizenship Education BETTY V. BARTOO, Librarian ANNA M. DUGGAN, Spanish English 9 nqll h ROBERT T. CROWLEY, H. S. English BETTY I, CORNELIUS, Ir. H. S. English CIGUCG ROBERT I. CAWLEY, Ir. H. S. Science ROBERT E. MC MAHON, H. S. Science E..Z1m.I ' Fl I ll fb ? , .L A., ummm? UIQ Q? W math Mathematics H . S . Mathematics Nom L. KYSER, H. s. BERNICE o. BALDWIN, Jr. social stuoles MERLE MAXON, H. S, Social Studies CAROLE STOUT, High School Teacher EUGENE CHEPLICK, Ir. H. S. Social Studies Business aomlnlstlzatlon ALYENE LAMBERT, Business ARTHUR WILLIAMS, Business CHARLOTTE STANTON, Art Instructor mlll DICK R. STEARNS, Instrumental Music EVANGELINE F. YOUNG, Vocal Music physical eoucatlon ROBERT DUNNING, Boys' Physical Education THERESA CROWLEY, Girls' Physical Education SHERMAN CRAUMER, Director of Physical Education h6Al1Zh PAULINE DAVIS, School Nurse IOSEPHINE DANILOWICZ, Dental Hygienist Graphic Arts Sh0D 513. I. FELDBAUER, W. RASMUSSON Welding Lathe Operating ,., L3 5, DOROTHY BENTLEY Home Economics w HGIUEIUAKIHG 'E fn I McKay D Sm1th N Taylor B Suves M Messler H Dunrung E Goodllft cafetelzla 1 Mr. Ford, Mr. Fitch, Mr. Peaslee, Mr. Thorwart. CUSCGOIAHS 3 x Mr. Ingalls, Mr. Tubbs, Mr. Marsh, Rev. Van!-Iom, Mr. Wardner, Mr. Goff, Mr Church, Mr. Stoll, Mr. Best, Mr. Froelich. BUS DRIVERS .-ei' Lucille Barnes, Secretary at the Main Office. Margarete Jordan, High School Secretary Driver Training Instructor, Curt Maxson doesn't dare to get into the car with Betty Earl at the wheel. Mrs. Kroh and Miss Joanne is making Mr. Crowley eyes again! Stepping Out- Guess Who! classes XX-X D Q Q K Q Y X n, VM x I SENIOR OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . . . D. Jordan VICE-PRESIDENT . . . R. Cole SECRETARY. . . J. Cook TREASURER . . . D. Potter ADVISOR . . . Miss Thurber FRONT: I. Cook, D. Jordan BACK: R. Cole, D. Potter. e f ,C f- CARL AYERS Carl A short, handsome fellow, With disposition mellow. ALICE CHILDS HAI.. Hold the fort! I'm coming! SALLY BARTLETT Sally I just can't make my eyes behave. is L 1, Jig hi s GRACE CASE C a se y Though she looks very quiet--- IANICE COOK Cookie Never sigh when you can sing And laugh, like me, at everything, ,bg X 1 CHARLOTTE CRANDALL Chottie Pink cheek and lustrous eye, Black curls and laughter sly. RODNEY COLE IlRod If I was a wild and wayward boy. KATHRYN DEGROFF Katie An investment in knowledge Always payeth the best interest. CAROLE DICKERSON Carole A hearty friend and comrade too If she has faults, they are few. f f DONALD DODGE ..Don.. Here I am girls. MARIE ELLIOTT A smile for every girl and two for every boy. IRMA EASTMAN Bunny Wrinkling with laughter that makes no sound. CALVIN FULLER Cal Music is the medicine of his mind. ROBERT ENOS .Bob .. I am not of the talking sort My deeds speak for me. JOE GREEN .106 .. A fair-haired boy is he Known for his popularity. SANDRA GROVER nsandy u Golden hair and dancing feet A lovable miss and very sweet ing. DUNCAN INGALLS Dune Full of pep, full of fun, Makes him liked by everyone. JAMES JONES Ionesy Better late than never. SARAJANE LOUCKS Janie Young and peppy, fresh as paint, Not a sinner, but not a saint. DAVID JORDAN :Dave Nothing great was ever achieved with out enthusiasm. AUDREY MAIN ..Aud ., A very good friend is she To those who give her a chance to be. 1-no RONALD MAC DONALD Mac I will sit down, but the time will come When you will hear me. IEANNINE MEAD Meadie Ten thousand irnps has she With enough deviltry for three. DONALD MILLER Don Men who make no noise are dangerous. JOANNE OLMSTEAD .. Jody.. Somewhere lost in the haze of love. IOHN STOLL ll One look at those merry brown eyes And you know wherein mischief lies. ,f I X A ff DOUGLAS POTTER ..Doug,. A warrior strong and brave Bur he 's known to misbehave. .s '1 K 'lf WANDA QUICK Wandie The skillful hand of knowing In the art of sewing. THOMAS WOOD Tom Be silent and safe -- silence never betrays you. JOE VANSCOTER njoe.. Men of few words are the best men. as r f -5 f Remember the day we left for Genesee State Teachers College to see Romeo and Ju1ier 7 Q t H i ,1 ff , My 51 - ,. .. . K V f?ffiifTfii'f - IH MINI!!! w Y , ., 4 f- i JUNIOR OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . . . J. Codispoti VICE-PRESIDENT . . . D. Payne SECRETARY. . . . B. Earl TREASURER . . . B. Slavin ADVISOR . . . Miss Stanton I ', 4 wg.. any D. Payne, B. Earl, J. Codispoti, B. Slavin Jumons . . l , . ui1r.,.1fg1:ffg ,'zfLL, T.........,.....,,....,....,...., .. L....,.s.-. M.. ii 1 ,, FIRST ROW: K. Appleby, D. Bell, P. Tompkins, C. Fenner, N. 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Faulkner QECOND ROW D Burdlck B Enos M Blckmlre R M111er R Shoup M Emke B Butle D M111er C Knapp THIRD ROW J Wdlard G R1nehu1ts R Horton A Burdxck J Colley W Glase P. Goodnoe R C0d1SDOI1 L Maln. FIRST ROW: E. Fenner, M, Jordan, S. Stimson, T. Green, S. Stives, K. Shaw, J. Myers, P. Ryan, F. seventh qnaoe 5' 1 FIRST ROW F Stone J Lewxs E Blowers L Traver S Ingalls G Prent1ce S WIICOX SECOND ROW J Hogan R Shaner M Jeffers E Tucker M Goff G Grover R Best THIRD ROW N Stark L Emke ,T Iandrew, D Enms, D June, R Harmon G Slsson. FOURTH ROW T Burd1ck P Chllds L Day E Neal B Tarr B Nobles I Drew FIRST ROW R. Dennlng, T. Rochford, D. Fulton, G. Bell, C. Stark, P.WL1l1ams, R. Gates. T. Ford. SECOND ROW A. Cowell, L. LeSecco, I. O'Lear, L. Bllss, W. Shelley, R. Moyer, W. Parry. THIRD ROW J. Faulkner, S. Holdrldge, D. Kemp, B. Herrlngton, D. Jandrew, L. Loucks, R. WIISOH. FOURTH ROW P. Grover, R. M. Edgett, P. Shaner, D. Rhodes, R. Newton, K. Broadbent, B. H1111ard, M. 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Come John you know you re emoying rt Sewing class interests these future homemakers if 5 u was aw mm t mx wa I, i E 1 f 7 P H K - 4 4 5i?h gi L4 EW? -QW -Q Ml 1 V 7' ' 491 ' M' ggnwww 1 wi wif 3 I 9' .,...,f. V mm. M ' f :,.,kR ' - ' 5 E2 W D. Miller, G. Case, C. Dickerson, M. Elliott, K. De Groff. hOl10l2 SOCIGI The National Honor Society is one of the highest honors that Bolivar Central School offers. The basis for election lies first in scholarship. The student must have an aver- age of 85 per cent or above. Students elected to the Honor Society musthave the following attributes: Char- acter, Scholarship, Leadership and Service. New stu- dents are taken into the Honor Society twice a year by a special assembly program. This Page Sponsored By FRANK W. STIMSON Serving the Bolivar Area for 35 Years Plumbing, Heating, Electric Wiring, Appliances 246 Main Street Bolivar, New York stuoent COUI1 ll SEATED G Case J Green N Brunell D Smith. STANDING S Pielow E Button .T Burdick C Wood R Miller of the student body The Counc1l serves as a clearing house for student grievances and acts as an advi sory board to the Principal The Council supervises the raising of student funds The Council is the final authormve contact group and IIS members hold office for a year Each class is represented by two mem bers appointed to the Council by vote of the class The President and V1ce Presldent are chosen by vote of the student body This page sponsored by DUNN S DRUG STORE Thomas E Salzer, Owner Phone 153 We Deliver The Student Council represents the student body. In general, the Council administers the affairs Mr. Crowley looks on as Editor G. Case, Sports Editor J. Green, Business Manager K. DeGroff, and Art Editor S. Bartlett pre- pare some layouts. Mr. Elliott, I. Olmstead, and J. Cook are kept busy doing all of our typing. Special activity editors and subscription chairman outline advance work. Senior Editor C. Dickerson, Assistant Editor B. Peaslee, Assistant Business Manager M. Cartwright, Activity Editor A. Childs, and Subscription Chairman J. Mead and A. Main. gush I2 Our very capable advertising staff was led by D. Jordan. SEATED: P. Tompkins, D. Jordan, D. Potter, J. Fagouri. STANDING: D. Ingalls, K. Appleby, R. MacDonald, C. Shaner, T. Wood. .as 'Vu xx X'-LxL.,w,,,, .sie il 74 .ts ,i . I Mrs. Lambert supervises SENTINEL typists S. Bartlett J Miss Duggan, SENTINEL Advisor, assists Editor C. Shaner and Co-Editor K. Jordan in preparing editorial page. Feature writers collaborate on n lv theme for next issue. SEAT- ED: L. McKay, S. Jeffers, N. Lindquist. STANDING: M. Sawyer, S. Osborn, W. Blow- ers. Olmstead, J. Cook, M. Elliott, I. Mead, A. Main C '..,.......a, M Dickerson. Staff Members assemble an issue ofthe SENTINEL. SEAT- ED: T. Grantier, S. Pielow. SECOND ROW: M. Fagouri, B. Brown, A. Childs. THIRD ROW: P. Haught, N. Brunell, K. Appleby. MAIORETTES: L. Richardson, L. Griswold, M. Blackwell, Drum Majorette, S. Bartlett. BAND OFFICERS President .... . . C. Fuller Vice-President .... S. Bartlett Secretary ...... C. Crandall Treasurer . . . . . . S. Hall Jr. High Rep. . . . T. Ford FRONT: R. Hooker, S. Irvin, B. Cooper, M. Jordan, P. Williams. BACK: R. Moore, R. Shaner, C. Fuller, J. Knox. FRONT: B. Enos, S. Jeffers, C. Wood, B. Peaslee, D. Fulton, L. Bliss. BACK: K. Broadbent D. Rhoades, l. Colley, N. Appleby, P. Haught, C. Crandall, S. Hall. fi: ., . X , . ,sg X LN Q AW fi' I ' ' , a ' 5 ,M rf , X R 'ie' M. , I , W If I X xr V. 'Zi I u , J. Knox, R. Hooker, S. Jeffers, C. Fuller, X ,,. W 2 Absent, K. shunuy. ' 1 These All-County musicians are studying an original score by Mr. Stearns. K. Shelley, R. Gates, T. Ford. STANDING: T. Rochford, W. Shelley. This Page Sponsored By Loov FURNWURE sToRE RED AND XVHITE LYRIC THEATER FERRIS AND FORBES 2 t f eg I ,fi t g 3Wfi , if, X y f g . 8 ,l 1 L 3 . , . V . 1 '- , I , Q ,j ' z f g,7L 3 4 , 5 ag , ff Ch0ll2 3+ G1r1s' Ensemble BOYS' Ensemble 5 1:3 4' 3? S K 1 5 L L F W S at V ' f 'EV , ' , v gf fi, ,jzgiggw 'j , ' PY A11 State A11 CountY STATE BANK OF BOLIVAR BRADFORD SUPPLY COMPANY Member Federal Deposrt Insurance Corporatron 011. GSS Well Supplies Tlus Page Sponsored By Bolrvar, New York l l Bohvar, New York A 3 'll EXP if 1 2 , Q X A P lr P - P, P ii ' f - , ,, .. W I, ., , M ,. W 3 Q J ww - V 3 ,Ay Ly T II ,. . 5 . K X f DIOI2 . pta THE REMARKABLE INCIDENT AT CARSON CORNERS THE PARENTS Dr. 8cMrs. Caldwell . . . . . David Jordan, Wanda Quick Mr. 8: Mrs. Prince ..... Calvin Fuller, Janice Cook Mr. Sc Mrs. Rogers . .... Douglas Potter, Carole Dickerson Mr. 8: Mrs. Wright ..... Rodney Cole, Jeannine Mead Mr. 8LMrs. McGinnis . . . .. Don Dodge, Grace Case Principal 8a Mrs. Woodbridge . Ronald MacDonald Joanne Olmstead Miss Frank .... . . . an English teacher, Alice Childs Mr. Kovalesky ..... the School janitor, Joe Green THE STUDENTS Bob McGinnis . . Bert Hendricks . Elizabeth Wright Janet . . . Carol ..... . Madge ..... . Tommy Prince . Alice Woodbridge . Susan Caldwell . . Joey Rogers . . . Bill McGinnis . Painter . . . , Don Miller . Torn Wood . . . . Sara Jane Loucks Irma Eastman Marie Elliott Audrey Main . Carl Ayers . Kathryn DeGroff . . Sally Bartlett . . Bob Enos . . . . . Joe Van Scoter Duncan Ingalls Q: is K' ,G 1 Sify, pw tif wif ' .un-, , . , 4' ' 8 a- 3 M ffaw Ng . i G P ,, 1 ff I 5 3 ,Q -Q ' i 4 - W 'vff lu 1 ? , f ' TY ws - I , f , 23 'fi K h.A SEATED: N. Stives, S. Ingalls, L. VanScoter, C. Crandall. STAND- ING:P. Stoll, M. Stone, S. Shaner, P. Baxter, H. Green, J. Pounds, I. June, C. Tucker, M. Tarr, M. Main, D. Bell, M. Appleby, I. Eastman, M. Elliott, J. Cook, C. Dickerson, J. Loucks, Mrs. Bent- ley, W. Quick. UBRAIZY Cll1B SEATED: S. Jeffers, C. Froe- lick, S. Pielow, J. Williams, M. Tarr, M. Cartwright, H. Green. STANDING: Mrs. Bar- too, S. Siebert, M. Bunt, L. VanScoter, C. Starsina, P. Hooker, M. Stone, P. Bax- ter. sports 'NUM' ,, 9. il Div bi 39 x fi-if ' 54 N -. 3 . E X .- . XX . 5 is 1' rg fb 1 ff 552 Q4 if VIP .' , 5 15, 'Q Kooteall Under Head Coach Sherman Dutch Craumer, this year's football team -- greatly underrated at the beginning of the season -- compiled an excellent 7 won 1 lost record, losing only to Salamanca in a stunning upset, and captured the Alle-Catt cham- pionship. During the season there was a lineman of the week chosen after each game. Among the recipients of the Lineman of the Week jacket were: Don Miller, Doug Potter, Joe Vanicoter, Dave Payne, and Radford Parker. Don Miller earned the right to keep the jacket permanently. Seniors who ended their high school football careers by romping to a 32-6 win over Franklin- ville were: Rodney Cole, Bob Enos, Joe Green, Doug Potter, Don Miller, Joe VanScoter, and Cal- vin Fuller. At the end of the season .Toe Green and Rodney Cole were elected honorary co-captains for the year by their teammates. Radford Parker and Barney Goff were chosen to represent Bolivar on the Times Herald A11-Star team. VARSITY SCHEDULE Bolivar 16 32 20 19 26 13 13 Total 171 I Bolivar 0 32 14 12 27 E Total 104 nlqnng A1 Wellsville Corning Portville Allegany Cuba Salamanca Canisteo Franklinville V. SCHEDULE Portville Salamanca Canisteo Wellsville Portville Otto Head Coach: S. Craumer, Assistant Coaches: G. Cheplick, R. Dunning, K. Dunshie. FRONT: D. Payne, D. Potter, R. Enos, D. Miller, H. Pickard, J. VanScoter, R. Cole, R. Parker BACK: I. Codispoti, B. Goff, D. Polen. J. Green. 'S ,AA-1 ..-Q . .., This Page Sponsored By ' in FAGOURI'S COLGROVE AND WOOD Clothing and Furnishing Oil, Gas Well Supplies for Men and Young Men Hardware Ref A V 5, imp X 'ii N ,301 P1 fv- xv ,Its BASKGIBAU U35 Q County Champions once more, the Bulldogs posed for this picture after a brilliant victory over Alfred Almond. KNEELING: J. VanSCoter, J. Codispoti, D. Polen, D. Miller. STANDING: R. MacDonald, B. Goff, J. Green, D. Jordan, D. Smith, R. Cole. This Page Sponsored' By FIRST NATIONAL BANK I I of Bolivar GREEN T. V. SALES AND SERVICE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Allentown, New York Member of Federal Reserve System SECTION CNAITIDIOI1 On Thursday, March 20, the Bolivar Bulldogs accomplished a never-to-be -forgot- ten feat by defeating Cuba 48-41 at Wells- ville in the finals of the Section V, Class C tournament. They had previously beaten Kendall in the quarter-finals 68-57, and Naples in a thrilling overtime semi-final game 43-41, in order to advance to the finals. This win gave the Bulldog an over- all record of 19 wins and 1 loss, losing only to Wellsville. Bolivar took the newly formed Class C crown with an impressive record of 10 wins and no losses. At the end of regular season play, Joe Green, Barney Goff, and ,Tim Codispodi were named to the Olean Times-Herald All-Star Team. Joe Green and David Jordan were elect- ed co-captains by their teammates. COACH CAWLEY COACH WATKINS Jay vees FRONT: J. Potter, I. Horton, K. Shelly, R. Miller, D. Miller, B. Green. BACK: I. Burdick, B. Cole, L. Chapel, J. Blackwell, D. June, R. Sweeney. xv-if Qestlmq FRONT: G. Sage, M. Gates, R. Enos, W. Griswold, 'l'. Shaw. BACK: T. Ennis, E. Wood, D. Wilcox, D. Eml-Le. 1 Allegany County Champions: M. Gates, 112 lb.g G. Sage, 12 l1b.g W. Griswold, 120 lb. 1 .qi l leaoens CIUB SENIORS A Clnlds S Loucks C D1ckerson ,T Cook M Elhott G Case C Crandall K DeGroff S Bartlett W Quxck I Mead I Eastman A Mam is FIRST ROW B Best S Rutter C Wood M Faqourxl Faqoun S Jeffers I Tornp kms B Tucker N Stlves P Baxter SILCOIND ROW L R1chardson C Fenner P Tompkms B Slavln P MacDonald M Mam B LeSecco C Jordan C Tucker D Densmore THIRD ROW F Jordan I Kuhn D Bell I Nobles B Peasle I .Tune M Reynolds .T Jordan I Pounds E Button. 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