Canisteo High School - Kanistean Yearbook (Canisteo, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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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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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 - . Q e s Q V . . . . I . . . ' 5 A Y I 'I ffifiifgf! f6pQ K '? b Q ' ' -X-3 mx T ..... .. 5 . ...- y. 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



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CLASS HISTORY After many wonderful experiences in Junior High School, the class of 'SO reached the promised land of high school. 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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