Canisteo High School - Kanistean Yearbook (Canisteo, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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FO RWARD The houselights grow dim, the curtain swings open, all eyes are strained toward the stage After long months of arduous practicing at the fine faci lities of Canisteo Central School, we the Class of 1952 are at last ready to produce before a huge audience of anxious students, the premier opening of our classic production THE KANISTEAN starring The Concert Orchestra, Senior Class Produced by the Yearbook Staff Directed by the Administration Tuning of String Instruments by the Faculty Tuning of Brass Instruments by the Student Council Technical Advisor Joseph B Neuhauser DEDICATIGN There are but a few measures remaining in the swan song of another Senior Class Upon our entrance into high school, we were confronted with many per plexing problems These difficulties were settled by some of the most prominent people in our high school lives our teachers Rarely teachers are given the credit due them and these have been no exception Now, as we look back over the recent years, we can easlly see how much we owe to our guest conductors gratitude for guiding us through the best years of our lives, we dedicate this yearbook to our teachers ? - U o ., ., , ., .. 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Mr. Gar'dner s contribution to our school 5 11 11 11 11 -system for the past 21 years is inestimable. We can never hope to have a more capaole and interested administrator. 2' ? Donald M. Gardner was born August 11, 1900 at North Warren, Pa. Upon grad- ' uation from 'Nellsville High School he studied in Alfred Universitv where he was an outstanding student and star' of the football team, as well as a participant in manv extra curricular activitles. He came to Canisteo, in January 1930 to succeed Principal Alvin Dunbar as Principal of Canlsteo Academy His collegiate training and interest in scholastic and campus achievements carried over into his Canisteo administration, and as a result the material and intellectual expansion and growth of the Canisteo school progressed from vear to year Outstanding was the transformation into a central H ized school, one of the first in this section. 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Crandall, Acting Principal, who filled the vac ancy of principal shin until Francis Miller took office ,L I March 5 l9S2, N Francis Hiller assumed his duties as supervising Principal of Canisteo Central School That Jednesday morning, approx imately 1,200 pupils were sittinp on the edres of their chairs, anxiously waitlnv to hear our new principal iller's vibrant, interest inc speech held the attentlon of each student as he greeted us, concluding th t he would like to personally meet everyone lhat sounded flne but what kind of a principal were we really yettingo Fis qualificatlons for the 1ob are excel lent Principal Niller's teachinp experience is fine in the fields of math and science, one year in a district schoel an nine years in hivhschonl where he had coached basketball and baseball Principal liller taught at Rushford and e she, where he became Vice Principal before talina the 1ob of srincipal at Sardinia Flgfh Schovl Prior to comln here Hr Filler was principal at Scio for quite some,time He has been and is now N many or anizations related to his vocation Unfortunately, we Seniors will not be workinv with Nr Miller very long have already found him to be a very friendly person We sincerely hope that the stu dents who are now with him and will be workinv with him in the years to come will co operate with Hr Miller to the be t of their ability We also wish Nr Miller a fine and engorable term as Principal of Canlsteo Central School 'PMR W CRANOALL'-f'N Very few teachers could step directly from the classroom to the main offices, assuming the office of Acting Principal, as capably as did Ur Crandall Fe neo le would consider the undertavlnp of such an unappreciated administration Hee llruen ly ran the school, until the arrlval of our official prlncinal In larch, upon Hr Miller's appointment Mr Crandall returned to his duties a Agricult e fnstructor Ie o e him our deeocs ratitude fonfhis valuable service 4.2 , !x.Qi,-bf 245 'J ,1'L'l'..,,,f 515.26 ol., M, KV 7 'i- Mrs Stevens, Dental Hygienist rrs Covert, Nurse NUQSES OFFICE This is whe e the students and teachers come with all their acn nd pains Mrs Covert and 'rs Stefens are always busy doctoring our ills, no matter how small they may be A Good health staff plays a vltal part in the rorram of a well oregniz ed school , s o '-A , a ' ' - ' U 11 - . . , ' , ,V . e .J . 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Mrs Allen, Miss Jhitman, Mrs Rose r issMcNu1ty f fv lv. 7 'ii U X 65 ,MMI faq, X , Z Mrs Stanton, Miss Rowe, Q 'h' I Miss Altenburg, Mrs Jackso'x kds cf S C ds. G osgkojx iw H 5 K . Sf M M f xx 1 ' W a XM 'ig 7 v,....n..J C 'L X ' I x H , X 0-U 0 M . Peisher, Mrs. wlftf . func. ea? of JL' ' I 'nn v 1 , ws ,V '1 X 'x W Kxeo, JLAQ f j X ': ,lf Yea'-hr 5 .1 ff I I0 61, J J:- f X N Q r A. I V ' T, ' o 1 gn S X ff ull Yau ' . xx ' , if W W M ' , 5 ' - M M M x Q! ' , ' , - -409 , 5 -. fx if 'f l 3 go , M vw Q or M ,N - . f ' 221.4 . fk- A ' V I 2. . X A . , -. M sq ' :T . 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Q - .. .1 A ' A' F I f no ' Fr z ' , h 1, ' In AGRICULTURE Although h1s office of Acting Prin cipal for several months kept Mr Crandall very busy, he still had time enough to teach many boys of our school the proper and modern methods of agriculture HISTORY The task of teaching modern pupils the mysteries and glamor of the history of our country and of the world,belongs to Mr Brush Mrs Ladalle and Mr Banker Mrs La Valle has been teaching the freshmen and sophomores while Mr Brush has instructed the uppercl semen Banker teaches the Junlor High groups Since Mr Brush's promotion, Mrs Morton has been handling his job fimbr- anna-of WAAA.. SJANLA' AMAA, LW? LAL -rv1.4,4kLJAf +'I'J'-I W ISAVLLZQ Mr Harris's instructions ln Indus trial Art have been intcrestlng and worthwhile to many pupils of our school The classes in shop have been fun and also educational lor all yuan' OFFICE STAFF When a student enters the main office of C F S , he is welcomed with a smile and a friendly foice Mrs Lanning and Maxine are always ready to help us solve our many prob lems Their work in the secretarial office of our school is indispenslble to the Prin cipal,the faculty,the maintenance department and to the pupils Few people realize the com plications involved ln the smooth operation of a larve school Our school secretaries deserve the highest praise 8 gi . I A . fm ' ,sl aLl, F N ak Q?.fs IMIADUSTRIAL ARTS Language Under the leadership of Mr Lancione, the students of this high school may learn foreign languages from a master With his vast knowledge of almost all the Romance languages, Mr Lancione is truly a master of his trade IT Mr Neuhauser's instructions in art have been interesting and educational for students in various classes in school Since art is one of the 'fine artsn we all enjoy,much sat isfaction is received by the pupil when he surveys his handiwork in that field, it is an expression of oneself and gives each pupil enjoyment -252kf'74LvwlffAQ4+w! AL.. ggy ,A.a4rf'-fa J, ,Of J Enghsh ,, Without a firm understanding of our native tongue, we can hardly hope succeed in this world of today Miss Hicks teaches the tenth and eleventh grades in English while Mrs Meck has the freshmen and seniors M Silberman handles the junior high school department by himself 'l' mm KX Sac-:nce The Science department of Canisteo Central School offers a wide range of subjects to the interested Science sch olar Under Mr Salisbury, a pupil can receive instruction in Gen Science, Biology, Physics and Chemistry, and Mr Petrillo instructs students in the vir tues of good health Mr Hoagland teach es Seventh and Eighth Grade Science 9 5 1 1 e Q 54. I I I gg I . Bl M Q li' O ii: a f - A uf: Sf ' - L- . , x M Kin , 1 Q' is- , A uf 2 1, , A ' ' - fe' Q11 W' U F . -Lg u W 1 agjf - Jaffe:-,ji QQ! fgbd' V 'eff , f -' I , ,J ,. . f V . 4-jfik' oil' Lf ',1,-',.f,1- fl, ,.,, f .,: , 1,044 Y I ,' s , ' fd Af- , 4- yr , ff- X' ' - M ' 1 rf' V ' , L -A -- - , M , , I , . f- I A Q f . Ty D X y to Q' ' - fT . T. W . 0 --U ll 2 C I ' 1 O 0 o ' W I BUSINESS Miss Jlancv alon Wlfh several able student helners handles tne lon , ha d work of the Busiress denartnent of C8DlSt6O Central School lss Jlancj teacnes two perlods of tyoewritin , and seve al otder cou ses whlch a e offers , to career seekers ln the field noderw ,Agway f, MATHEMATICS M Under the able directlon oi hr Longley, the senior hl h school math teacher, and hr orescu, the juH1OW hl h inst uctor, excellent course are offered for the mathematically incllned pup11S of our school IOWGSCU, teaches the JuHlOP hl h school studerts the O3S1C theo ies of everyday math Then as they orocede lnto the hi her Trade of school,courses in lementary Al ebra,lnterued late Algebra,Plane and Solld Jeometry and T l on ometry under the lnst uctlon of r Lon lea alalt tnem I-IOM EC Lnder the uidance of 3 own tHlS denart nent St11M13t8S lHt6F6St 1D proolens of none !f,,f ' 6CODOmlCS Both lrls and ooys are oetter orenared to meet the challen e of future fa ily livlq after StUd51Hf the home conomlcs course 1D school Z LIBQAQY rs eornsz, J tl ner tloro 1 nnoJle U8 OL tae lvormr deoartnelt, assists nun ls tdeir llbr r Nora and na nta'ns a verv effi cient U bY'aPY SJSTJGWI 1 1 f' f' D Her servlces lave proved lnvaluable to 1an of IS at var ous t116S 10 W . 'T ' u ID J ' fr v1 A Q A . 1 l 1 , V. . , X . . ll. I v rv Y. v 1.1 A . . ' 3 ' ' A r Q ' ' of r bus ss. - I I 1' I I 4 i. I, I ff I V I ' Y . 1 -f fr I . - X ' Q ' 'M gf- , . S - Q . v . Y 'f ' ' 'zr . .JIM .. - is . , V1 X , . - u ' f- U cv e A- ,Q Q 'J ',,' -1- f - , ls . J - l. . , ff A It .. A A ' ' r ' IJ . 5 W V .. QV' Q o J-rg f be ' . 5 l ,..rs. .r A . A- - . . . X . i 4 1. . L A D . . . f. W ' my A K ,. . . G L- A - , w ' ' 1- In ' '7' , O L -1 'Q - Y . . T QJ L Q' - J' f ., ,., K . . l nj. ,V N M . , nfl ll z .- 1,5 ,l dn H 1 'X Y fe- 2 L - , l, ..L . l in 1 A .-1 V 1 ' L Q - 1 ' ' 1 . , -,, . . - 1 1 Al v.J. . 2 ' :I W . 5- L . oo We, the Class of l952, take our hats off to the hardworklng janito rial staff of CCS These industrious people are the main reason for the neat, tldy appearnace of our school Long hours after the reoular school closes or another activity has ended, the janitors may always he found hap nllv at their tiring task of 'clean ing up Durinp the schowl dav, you The noon bell echoes around the high school corridors. Doors swing open and students pack into the halls. Downstairs they go, into their new cafeteria for lunch. On the menu board they see the meal for the day, a different main course each noon, always well prepared and balanced for , nutrition and health. The fine lunches are no accident. They are the result of long, hard and careful planning and work by the cafeteria staff. To prepare lunch for the num- ber of children each day that the school cafeteria does in itself is a laborious task, but when it is done, with a dexterity that Mrs. Jamison and her staff do, it is a credit to them. A fine job ladies! 6139 Q - will see them hereand there, washing wlndcws, carrying supplies, and re placements for 1 strl ents of knows ledve, always laborwnp to better the appearnace and opearatlon of this school Their work far exceeds the credit given them and the members of thc senlor class wants to commemorate them for tm er Job, always well done ,gi 49 Z,- a cn sw ,.,. - mug ,- HI r 7 ll x A ' , 1 ,i 0 ,Qx X. K Q Q - - sv- 2 as ' J-f I tl J ' o V ' ,l , U ' ', Yu: lx . . wi 9 1 . L Y - I 4 V J A n v ' J ' ., ig , 'n 1m - J Q, o . C I . A .I . yn- 45 ' N' , 2:,Y . p' nab I f F, LL A dkgli - V 3, tar l ' - l -5,1 B , f, -'1 ' A 7' I - N' I K, V, K L, J L? Finlay , .W .il ,Q 0 .a at , I ' A ' ? '. - f- A ' 1 T L No.1 1 0 T 5 '1 ' 'f L , i , -1 Y---L+.. , V . .. ' ' w,. ? :I L x V Q in 'Y 0 0 ' :qc N J' W., 'Harry Morton, Yfiwif Qc' Myrtle Sa Ivuxtiv Lois Birdsall Jigs J Qwfffg J W Ravi? by M 3 M N o S obert Ldgett William Piiogsr 5 W' NNN W X R2 .f ,NC T Rosemary Loper K 12 JLQ 59 if Jason Carrinpton Nariene Deats LWQMM lereqa Smith M ,aff f' ildred ehlenbacner 1' Rarbara Brizzee 7Q7 'auz,f .Janet Jamison 13 3 1-... X Y x 'Wm 7?M7?4W Lottie Dennis 36615-.J Jioux-yf vat.!k,A1kL,J5f lwful 1 . f ' fLwf,c,.,g,c -N fmfrwf 4'- f 1 ' R55brtq6?hW?ofd ' 5 , -4 -3 'Um TJ 6 v Nwilliam Terry I ,. W QW Q52 of Maxine Thompson 77906 WWW Wff' of 4' wwf co? S 11122-Q ff X 1 .1 1 f Yvwwangf 444, ,A fy Ja es Y 61 f MW aff Mary Vhiting Catherine Stewart Z' Jack Bossard Robert Burdick Kaffe , ' o I ,Yi X IJ . I I N Eleanor Powers efzo-vu-u' 'G- ff' -Tb John Benson J rfb-k'h-J x J' X ,VG J floniafl Pomngbll XP J rly Norton fbf ff' ff 1 W MW A 1 ,I f jf A X Ruth Kendall velvn Drake 'J UMW '44, Louis Ros man lu I , ff' Genevieve Bo les , ' 'G In 0 '1 ' . 4 ' A Q ,ft ' 'GJ 1. ' lf' I v 1 I' 1 4 if s , I 4 ' - ll 4 ' . Farold Jaufle LJ Dona ld Leribury 'nl Di Anne L otten X De lore Lonsberry -,ajb J D1C1'19I'd 'lossard 'lbw' lr ing, Vera Norse ll ,ff W171lB1 Pfitzenmaie Freida Steffev gAbuL4J 4Ar1eno cFaffery Sidne Parks MW A M Oswald AnPe1L nristin Nhiting AAA: velvn Tone Patricia Parks A JU MW MW? AUTOGRXFHS 19 CLASS POEM We've come a long way From primary daysg Fights and feuds And baby ways. First grade changed us To BIG girls and boys As partial adults We dispensed with toys. Pencils and pens With ink now less Were items on which Lay particular stress. Reading and spelling, We learned to think, While scribbles and scratches Portrayed use of ink Ruffle s and ribbons , Pigtails and curls, Such things were typical Of all of us girls The boys were cute, Conceited and mean, Seen teasing or laughing But always seen! Parties, picnics, hikes and clubs Night life here and there Laughing, crying, work and play Made growing up seem pretty fair Junior High was just a taste Of great days yet to come, High School not too far off seemed Eternity to some Steadilj we progressed each da Preparing for high school years, Developing confidence, skill and thought, Conquering all our petty fears fQg7a f fa f p , ff 5 C gfQQgcX31?Q5Q : When finally 'MB commenced, We found ourselves not less Than members of the Senior High Of good old CCS. Our first year proved a vital one, For we were on our own, From now on things were in our hands By this time we were grown! Making money, earning grades, Sports and homework too, Kept us always on the go, With just too much to do. The big high-light of 'SO came, The yearly Sophomore Hop, Streamers, music, lots to eat Keeps this date upon the top Our Junior year we went to work And sold the things we could To boost our Treasury so it looked A bit more like it should A play that year, a dance as well, From such work never parted, 'Til days flew bv so fast it seemed School stopped before it started And now as Seniors at last we've learned How little we really know Of all that goes on in the world And all that's yet to go But thanks to friendly patient teachers Ne're truly well prepsred, To prove that we can really vork, To show them we have cared For all their pains and guidance too From now on we will try To make our Alma Mater proud With this, dear school, goodhy Q W M4117 Q WWW X fh K l ' 7 , 'Dances 'Pla.j5 4 7 hkqtonYk-Y. 20 y 4 l .. 'I 06 ff !,fA lgyf Z , pl! f or, '- 'v,fi'! 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X tx 4 if lit Q61.-11 d .L Y - ,fx xxx- ' 'iff f ,. -1 3 S ' Q, M Q , W' X , X 2, ' ' '4 , f 5 W f F L ,25 K 1 A X . sang' e-P y f f xo, Xa' PROPHECY TERESA MCINTOSH MYRTLE SABIN DONALD ANGELL MARY WRITING JASON CARRINGTON ROBERT EDVETT DELORES LONSBERRY HARRY MORTON ROBERT CRAWFORD DONALD CAMPBE JACK BOSSARD KRISTIN WH INT GENEVIE BOILBS SIDNEY RTC.: WILTIA P ISHER JOHN P L ON LOIS IRDSALL LOU S ROSSMAN RI XRD BOSSARD Br' RIY NORTON R Td KENDALL V'RA MORSE LLIAM PFITZENMAIER VELYN JONES ARLLNE MCCAFFERY CAROL BENNETT MAXINE THOMPSON RITA JACOBS PATRICIA PARKS iVELYN DRAKE AL T JAMISON LEANOR POWERS AME S YOUNG F ROLD WAUFLE D NNE TOTTEN MA NE DEATS NIL IAM TERRY DONA D LERIBURY CATR ING STENART FREIDA ST rFEY BARBARA RRIZZEE ELWYN SI ONS MILDRED V' 'rNBACKER RICHARD HEP NBACKER LOTTIE DENNI ROBERT BURDICK f-'- '-' 1 Given e title of nAmerica's Model Housewifen by a nat ional magazine Sound off caller for E1senhower's troops Nation's Number l d uw r and band leader Mrs Ton me new TV Vestern Show Rink King of the U d States ust produced the late t movie t WThr1lls of ccsn Author of the new autobiography t Talking Does For Un Pr sident of the United States Pr sident of Rochester Business Instftu Janftor at Vassar Crime photographer for New York Times Min1ster's Wife Teaching physical education at Harvard Director of Home Economics Department at CCS Top Irish tenor now featured at the nHeart Throb Touring as a guest condu tor for high school choru Assistant at Arthur Murray's Barker of Barnum H Bailey's Roving reporter for the Girls' Sport page of the Time Director of America's Number 1 baton factory Teaching a Nurses' Training Class at St James Air Force's Number 1 pen pal Holding the title of Nettie Cook's most frequent visito Hollywood hair stylist Basketball player on Amazon Pirls' Team Forest Ranger in the California Sequoia Forest Co staring with Dick Cory on WVHG's A11 Time Western Jamboree Found en route between here and Rochester ar of motion picture nGlenn in Californian Raising a Wheaties family A Genera1's Wife Powers Model Inventor of a new type nvlon that guarantees sheer leg beauty Coach of Cornell's first girl's football team Captain of Cornell's first g1rl's football team Singing tenor in Fred Waring's chorus Giving Rudolph Valentino a run for his money oprietor of a repair shop for hot rods Making up the short half of Mutt and Jeff Tutor for E1nst1en's grandchildren Inventor of a short short hand Window washer for the Empire State Building Secretary of the Treasury of the United State President of New York State's Farm Rureau Or anization Secretary at Corning Glass Works Joe D1Maggio's successful rival nvf CD VI , A , V S mx H M7 21 ' eeee eee ' eeue:::. e .lT x ,-lit ' KY V .1 ..-... Q- S . . '11 5 K III. ' 1Ueeee:::. 1 ' E eeee een e fe 'YS .Q anfn use .- A -S 'A IIII.. III K L Oeeee IIIIO A T 'OSEMARY LOPER::::::. :::Feminine Gorgeous George P sun. one r 'fI. fffst ff 'Iff. III A eee eee-I ' A ::.. zzzpr N - W -. u 1 .' n Em ' eeeele ee! LQ ...fIffI. ff: C -4 -LL um: - eeeeee ' 1 v'nU'1 1 eeeeee - ' .Ulf III NT. wif I Yfv I rg , , I I ' ffm rf A f ? I 5 ' yfflxxf I A H' A ip' lx ws? e U1 , xjx I I , MR. RGA CH 'Capable, ambltious, and sincere is his workin Mr Roach is one teacher w.o lives up to these standards He is personally interested in each of us and gre- atly concerned about our school Aside from S6PV1HF as JayVee basketball coach he is the Junior Flvh School guidance teacher For many pupils the pos ibility of attending colle e has been greatly increased by his lnvaluable guidance Tests for several scholarshios were brought to the attention of Seniors in terested in collepe His admlnlstrative nower is visible by the method in which he handled the office of grade schoel princioal Mr Roach rounds ost his duties as advisor to the Student Senate Fe is, without a doubt, an indesnensible link in our school system JUNIOR CLASS President Jay Abbott Trea urer nlden Dennis Vice President Jane Tyler Secretary Arlyce Ives Our first large activity was our card and stationary sale, in which every one co operated Je made over t5oo Nov 16 we held our Junior Dance Round and square dancin? was enwoyed by all to the music of Harry Kiehl The class party was held in December H s B Teck's homeroom acted as host since they were losers in the card and Wop sale contest STUDENT SENATE For tne past several years the Student Senate in GCS has been a dormant or ganizatlon Last year under Mr Gleason's directlon, with T Allen as Pr sldent, tne Senate really bevan to revolutlonize student government A new constitution was instltuted which provlded for a larger representative group in the senate and gave that orpanlzatlon more Dower A new electlon system was lnauvurated where as the officers for the followlng year were to be elected lH the nrecedin? June With Harry Morton as President, Rosemary McMindes, Vice President, Robert Peisher as Secretary, and John Benson, Treasurer The new officers took over 1U Septem An effective hall monitor systen is in operation under the direction of Georve Russell, Soohomore class President For violations of con f and more effective penalties are beinp executed by the Student Senate' omrt Thi year, the Senate he conducted Student Assemblies which tend to ke n tn studen body wel lHfOPW9d on what thelr Senate 18 doin? Also a new nownt award system is beinf devlsed so that it will be even more of an honor fo a student to ob a n the nTnd n Headn On lebruary l5, for the fir t time in the history of CCS, 1 student' Day was held The of lcers of the Senate toek over the school admwnmstratlon Wlth Harry Iorton act nv as Prlncioal w1th other main OfflC6PS of the senate holding the chief administrative posltions 1D school Each class elected a nun l teacher to as ume the duty of class instructlon Tenative clans have been made for a Slml18T dav next year Sincere thanks are due Mr Roach, Senate Advisor, for h s HtlTlHV efforts 1U making it a successful yc r for tte Senate d I - H . O O . . J ' A C3 0 . S - ,V . A - I A L 4. . . J ' . ' , . ' W ' X ' - . , V l .. 3 ..'T' A - - U T V - - 1 L' Xl Q ' n u 0 D I J ,, . 1 . yr . . N . G - . K t'f 0 A 7 ' u 1 - 0 U l A C 1 u 1 D 1 1 . . . U ' J' 7 ' ' in . ' L T: - . . J .V ' ' . 1 ' . . . . . . . I . g 1, L ' ,. ber, ready and willlng for a busy year. 1 -A AA , ,-'M .1 - .-- t: A . 0 A -1 9 ' . , . y .. , 5 . , s ot ,Tc t , . . . . . -A -' ' Q' - ' v - , ' r - t 1. if , , l-, . P s . . C S S Ql. 1 ' . . . W . 0 1 ' A. I H , , . . . O '- - L1 . 1 -,.. , V L ' S ' . . , , A a a ' V 0 , : .. ' - A Un O A A .j. 11 , , ' 2 A n ' '-A I- .1 .7 .1 ,J f' ,ff in XQN l.,..L 1 ical d Piss P y Norton Heap Totten Woo,Joo Bowles Xoo,Woo Nita Murray Heap B10 Redskins The Varsity c leadin squa consisted of four girls chosen by members o the faculty They are udher the direction of Miss Priscilla X-Read, Girls' Physical Education Teacher f 4 f The UnlfOPmS for football were red skirt and white turtleneck sweaters For the basketball season, we were able to have our lonv coveted white corduroy uniforms X I Our school has always been noted for the outstandinv sportsmanship 0 isplayed at our athletic activities It is truly an honor to be able to be a cheerleader when one can always expect the support of the crowd and can do her part in upholdin this splendid reputation With practice twice a we k, new cheers and ideas were displayed throughout tae season The newest idea was the smokinv of a peacepipe at the play off games. As our careers as cheerleaders clos we would like to express our appreciation to Miss Read and Coach Meek for all they have done to make our years as cheerleaders happy ones. Also we hope that the future Varsity Cheerleaders will have as many good times .' the good teams that we have had. 23 N VL, I ' 'J' 1 -'J J My vt ' QF' . V ,J ' 1 Es ' N -' , J . Q X W , J' J' V N J. ' J - x rs' . M 5 r' uKk TN- FF ' bv J' -N ' ' ' ff Q -1 ' iff ' - JJ MA, A - ff J., ,f' , . . I s lj! lv X N : - K? i J V T - J' fx ,I JJ pl, . ,x 4 H .f y -.' . jg, Q, ' ,J 1 :JJ J x l ! - kb - rf J ,V ' 'X '. xi I k 1 3 ' N af . J vb Q -' , F, a! 9 I' rf who ' 'S-is .J . .J Ngxxsx-F . 'Lfx ' .-1 . , l as , . T t L I gig I . , to ' A fgggr V I V+m f' -yr-W f f 7 'I m wM-vMbV lt Q e V E 0-1 0 I nl tj V I X ' D . G V f I' . O J , X . ' s . ' ff ' . . O 4 s T Q s ig I 1 . O -154 1 ,U my A Oufrd. 'AK qv-o. fx Nita Murray few? 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LMFWQW ,.'ZQ ,f ,, ,ff O WLZLA I 2 I K lst Row J Campbell, D Sheean, T Ray End Row M Nestbrook, S Butler, l Carrey 3rd Row V Claire, B Campbell Freshmen lst Row S House, L Bar deen, Stocum, C Nc Chesney, S Cummings W Kenyon, Nedermier 2nd Row J Campbell, A Ienry, J Reagan, J Sespico, A Bowles, C McClintock, H Murray 3rd Row B Amidon, B Carlin, C Keyes, J Preston, J Allen, B Fvans S Sophomore Sophomore Class actlvities The class officers are President George Russell Vice President Bob Mider Secretary Janice Porter Treasurer Bill Condon The job of selling refreshments football games was transferred to the Sophomore class this year and a profit of over 3100 was received Another project was selling candy at school activities By far the most lmportant event of our year was the Sophomore Hop held on April hth It was a great success Freshmen Class Activlties The officers of the class of 1955 are President Jerry Vanderhoef Vice President David Benson Secretary Esther Kenyon Treasurer Kaye Potter Our Student Senat representatives One of our numerous projects this year was a checkroom at the home basketball games We have made this project a real success We hope to have over S100 in the Treasury by the be inning of our Sophomore year 4 U I Q .elf T ' Q at ,, , D . X , O I ag' ' .V 4 r W G so 4 1 ' a U W ' 0 2 --- ' - ' -' are John Florence and Marvin Skillman. . - , . . . U 0 I Z7 Q O Inc' A L O O A . ' me . , ue . E. L - 0 O Y . . . . I I 1 1. .v' o 1 I C J I l A I C .J I 28 Seniors N X aa lst Row B Norton, D Totten, J Jamison, D Lonsberry, L Birdsall 2nd Row A McCaffery, E Powers, M Sabin, C Stewart, E Drake 3rd Row F1-eida Steffey - UHIOI' as 2+ ww' lst Row Manager R Warters, M Deats, G Norton, N Bras ted, W Teribury, J Campbell, C Norton, Manager J Gillis 2nd Row J Mehlenbacher, A Ives, N Murray, P Beaver, J Tyler, B Doorley Abi? 3rd Row S Nhite, A Aldrich, D Snyder do 6' Q f S f .. ,JL I I f D IA, , K v-it w-4 f CIS C3 21 V111 v-11 if 'iQ fi- . 'E Ken- E horton C. Tyler lst Row-J is S1 O 'U 4 O J. Mehlenbacher, W. I ite Wh S R Terib lle Camp Snyder, J D. Allen U LD r-4 Wilson M N. Henry Evans -B t Row ls Camp- J Aldrich, J. Tyler, A Ro r-4 Mc- 0 .54 Q o A B10 G. Norton O HE' CDD Er-4 les Q 45 Bo Nor 'Go ey B. O Ommg-4 'Ur-PUB-4,C,Q Jam- T Stewart Allen, C. ow-J O E 'U 2 d b 3 1 M L 5 N 6 ork B Y On Jamis S les OW B 1 yy.. 2 d Ro 54-7-D 2 b 3 ii M 5 s D LaValle, McMindes R Faight, J . Bossard 0 -1-I I-CE-4 P 'U O 2 CE R b R rest Row-S OO .C O4-J D Fla Mider I Crammer gers F RO J l C Crammer PNDD m m A 5 E D-.O w-C. QCD A SIIOSIIS DO.-Eff: an-1 f'NC..d'1n A If 1 . r 1 f ,' ref!! L 3' Z 3 ,Q 4 4. ' 'lg X , ' .... f N'z 6 A ,M A A s i ,Q F of l W v x, - . if 1 w ,V' Al LJ I Q.: - -' Q Q ' ,V ik 6 . 1' If Y .Q . , 1 , . y n, C. mi rl ROW' 0 3 0 ' ' ' ' ' 1 e l, . Mu n 0 . B ever r R . , K. ury n 5' 1 ' 1' 1 son, E. Powers n ' - W oder th ow- . . . . 9 I'daRO M Mur ' ' ' ns rry, . K lm r, P f,R?g ' ' ' ' - . . t G. G ' ow- . .o , . , . . , bE W 853 yler' K whi ing' ay' I-M. Doa s . ab n, . Dr t ow- . a p el . L ' Q . ow-L. Birdsal , . tt n, F .orton. , A ' tef , ton. 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'fv 1 tj CI- 't 1 t X A . f D ' .' f - s ' x ,'1x , ' ' .K' 8:1 Q 1 , . sg' , v, X., . , -1 ' X N x 0 ' a-X ' Q Q 'Q' ' X ' .'N ' Exx X Y f N f ,R ' F-fx' X 4x1 4:N 'uoqsoag 'f 'uogueh ' RUbf1v43f seAeH 'Q 'utiaag ' J .aT , -, ., X X ' 'Kaaanu 'H 'ua -B98 'f 'SGIMOQ 'V 'ILQQUWHO 'f 'X UTIOOW 'U 'KJUGH 'V-MOH PU 'aeyaemapyan '3 'uoap H ' 'esnoH 'S 'sueng 'g 'uopywv 'Q-mcg qs hinge! 5 -.... wfr um '1 ill f5 XX 3 an O Urzcr 'X WX XRQFXQJ' X Nb .Z wb -ee Coach Mark Meek Last Harry Jim Bill Peisher, and J on with winn ination players upped the Juni ity ided essary make a first team Our enjoyed sful season moons finished season 1 for first p with Wayland and In the p seri beat both and became Steuben ty Class B Champi By Winn the crown Canlsteo earned the ripht to represent Steuben in the onals The first of the Sec tionals was the Quarter played at d University A loss to Bolivar, whom we had scalped twice during season, ended our basketball year of Sl E2 The final record was 16 and 5 losses Football Due to long hard hours of conditioning and practice under the careful eye of Coach Tony Petrillo and led by Captain Harold waufle, our gridiron warriors tucked away the best CCS record in the pas decade The team started with a ruso, dumplnp a surprised Haverlinv Y sh outfit 31 0 in the opener Three more opponents fell in our path before Cuba ended the win ning streak In the last game, on a snow covered field, a strong Bolivar eleven handed Canisteo its second loss in sefen Dames. In November, an American Legion sponsored banquet honoring the coach and team drew the curtain on the local football season. 33 2 - 0 - J 37' v a X, Q , y .C X ' exvr FS- N5 gx -e U... L. ' .N 'Xl X ' 1, J ll Se X if s A GXV X A in W 1 'V PL.,-wwf L. N - y ugly, , ,Q 5 nl c AQ' lf! so 5 Q' f ' l ' si A L , lj V ch et to . L1 to . t . Vaufl H. J. Brizzee, S-e 110 Mider, H. Dennis, R. nhoff, E De u F1 0 D1 U-1 r-I Pa F-4 S-a 0 E4 0 D5 -v-4 D-1 II' r-I 3 , J. Allen W. orts, I. Sh er, ish Pe Q A -I-7 .D 42 Fa OS 'U N BEDS On F-H F-4 ,XX A F-1 0 S U2 r-4 O 0-4 llen. A n, W 5 Abbott, Benso J. P1 ff' I ,ai C K . Lonsbe rry ry, R. Mullen, '1 Ter J 1 4 LL tr ! ght -R. Dwi gs Z' 1 G B F ardson QP W Sh rv loh M F US rri . M6 D t h ic H H r W T B y e d R a , R Sn Zn Sh trillo. Pe Coach Ferrier, P .Gi11is, J P8011 ie P J eder PO Sch D Parks lles, S We -D d R01 3 5v'JI,,4JLA Yao-'dp ffjxu AA! N AAA! .x,v,,-by 'jyxf W IJ, ,afjdbli ,M 'fjfx Ahrlii, 1 rf vgfrfilcy -44 4,4-gk kx ars1fY Basketball I We P O e sher, H X Manager R Moore, 1115, Wgfbgfg, 0 OTP-0 , J Benson, Abbott, Morton, R Terry, Campbell, J Schnurle, Coach Mac VMpx'SMM'fmrWpwH sl C N400 U. no X Coach Roach, D. Warters, J. Florence, W. Condon, W. Allen, D. Benson, G. hall, J. Terry, J. Vande-rhoef, N. Skillman, L. Creelg, T. Buahs, R. Mlcler, J. Ylerson, Q. 'Cr-cr, Manner vi. Kepllnger Q. f Fl 55 : n ' 5 ., ,' 7' A ' Lv I Ich- ' x 'rf ' N' '-- . 6 'J X L ' 5, . . , A ' ' A A Abu-, . 'Q A , f '!o F Lb V. fq' 4 y J . II' I ,Up J '-1 J V r !fi41'b ,i'L ' 1' 'G' , Af I X lv, 1 4 Q.. ,f-if j 31 X: ' f 'J'ENk f, A - 'f :K '. .L ' A e no . C, L ' I I W NL r XX X ig - Q 3 J ' 1 C A -gk xx ' 5 -N C f , f L T Y if 4 I x xXl L? Q 05 All QA . J. G1 H. w. P 1 J P s n . J. H. . D.' - R s j.1. N ' J? ffl c .. 3, Z! 4 I ,f J , .Qc x 23 fy! f ..-K T . 4-Hb C. J fkm . , fn T ..a T T T -o r-I 0 4-7 -4-7 r-4 ri F-1 CQ .O D- O 'U CU r-I ...l4.uHA-.al V20 Y I A s 2nd Row J Pierson, J Gillis, R Mlder, L Creeley Track J Salisbury, G Hall, Manager William Keplinger Peter on, ber, er , U oe T Rene Der LC , F3229 ,UV lst Row Manager D Campbell, T Hughes, R Warters J Gillis, J Bossard, D Angell, Coach Moresco 2nd Row J Denhoff, R Burdick, J Benson, H Peter son 3rd Row J Abbott, K Lonsberry, R Mlder, M Flohr th Row J Terry, F Shaw, R Evans, D Merring Sth Row D Wilson, P Partington, D Warters, R Campbell 6th Row J. Florence, T. Westbrook. 37 1 ue' 6-'7 3rd Row R Evans, D Warters, D Benson, T Hughs, R Burdick, CDnz MIG fhrzz. S4-v Y.-5 Yo ve OUT 44' a. Old Homm Game Sl H fy! 3 M ' c A W 0 J. ' 'T C M' ,ff W A . WA I P lv If' is f ' f vu Nl A El a ll W! E.. , M . .. .Ty V:- Q dl. , K, 'N W E I 'A s 4 A , i 9 ' ,I ' . ,y ' - A , ' L 7 W gli I A l . I , A - 1 B I QU J X M A 1 -W H I X, k I K! X ,Vx fi Xf,. 'Q 1 W E X , ' 1 , x JE J A A Q' PA 'G- A Al I A 5. ' i lst Row-R. Terry, J. Benson, W. Allen, J. Abbott Inch- f'. S .T1..k. f2. .'art S L .fichr ,'ifr',c..f . ff? P., r T.i'321:1'.': ,J A T - if T 7A E... . , V-Y-W W xl U ., 1-kd. V V s 69 6 A E A A A y . 4 V. . 2 x ' J H 5 I r . - 0 '4 M Q gg, , 'Y 5 v A ex . 1 - I V A f Nh ' un ' If Sk A ' g xl ' f ' 0 0 0 3 . ' 0 . 0 0 0 0 ' X hr - . T 0 . o ' o , o cf aff OQ a fff, r j-0, fff 1 S 1 lst Row J Pierson, R Whitford, J Vanderhoef, J Terry, M Skillman, w condom, J Florence, 2nd Row w Shep X ardson, C Snyder, D Wilson, K Lonsberry, T Westbrook, M T 1ohr, 3rd Row R Evans, J Bossard, F Shaw, R Sny der, R Morton, J Salisbury, th Row R Burdick, J Jam son, D Schroeder, P Ferrier, .J Denhoff, Sth Row J Bossa-d, D Angell, D Campbell, R Abe:-, R Edgeut, 6th Row D Benson, L Greeley E+ C N-if lst Row Miss Read, Mr Crandall, Mr Moore and Row !V'r Petrillo, Mr Roach, Mr Harris, Moresco, Mr Hoagland, Coach Mack J Benson' on ROWE KBIXY ' mr Roach S sa115bursi,bb0W 2115 Ro' J 'XJ f if, 'FQ JILL ll 'Basic-f Ba fl Base. Asif Tru ck Nresfl NG VO' If-Y Blu 3 5 FV H A K' Y ' .. 1 i fe R J S? or f XX x ? ' . , X 1' ' . -A 0 5 . .uv ' 0 . . .Q - -el -1 A7 l Q M -c , 4 .x A Q ft I .lx 9? , ' Q QV QW -4 'A A, M W J X dldd ' M , A A V: L: A' A ,A f L rl K' M :gf X 4. -L 0 0 A ' A Q c l Mr' . 0 , xy ' ' - ' 5. - . 3? jV ,gpg f - f 1 1 I LAST WILL TESTAMENT of the 13.1.0 f in thee ty of and State of QQnAf bein? of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last :iEifL2U2,11kfl , in manner following that is to say Donald Angell leaves his speaking ability to Betty Mullen Marlene Deats wills her charm to Charles Bettinger Jack Bossard wills his police whistle to Jane Tyler Richard Bossard leaves his 'Hopes' for high marks to Joyce Mehlenbacker Genevieve Bowles wilksher boyfriends to Sybil Clark Barbara Brizzee wills the half dav school to Eliza Woodworth Robert Burdick leaves his good sportsmanship to Gail Nor ton Jason Carrington wills his car to Paul Ferrler Lottie Dennis Tfves her even temper to Sue Hallet Rita Jacobs wills her name Kit ten' to Carolvn Stopp Evelyn Jones wills all the Business Law to Don d Merring Mildred Mehlenbacker wills the dance hall on the hill to Blanche Amidon Harry Morton wills his homework to Patricia Beav er Beverly Norton leaves her sweet disposition to Janice Campbell Fat ricia Parks wills her carefree manner to Arylce Ives Nilliam Uelsher leaves his red wavy hair to Carol Morton Eleanor Powers wills the sparkling diamonds to Ann Aldric Louis Rossman wills Arnet Bertch a noise maker Maxine Thompson w1lls Betty Doorlel her cowboy friends Catherine Stewart leaves her voice in chorus to Jack Denhoff Frieda Steffey wills her good marls in language to Carl Chase Elwin Simons wills his truck to Rodne Praple Carol Bennett leaves her publicity agents to Herbert eterson Delores lonsberrv wills things in pint sizes to Joan Cummings Tohn Benson wills James Gillis a slow bus home from awav games Robert Crawford wills his good bookeeping marks to ry Donald Campbell wills his wav with the girls to Jay Abbott Ruth Kendall wills her quiet way to Robert Peisher Kristin Whiting leaves her intelligence to Gloria Allen Rosemary Loper wills Joe Jamison her fool proof excuses from school Vera Morse wills Sn Pl v White her gift of gab Robert Edgett wills his gym suit to Thomas DLneen Will iam Pfitzenmaier wills his dreamy limousine to Elden Dennis Janet Jamison wills far away places to Nita Murray Jilliam Terry leaves his long arms to William French Myrtle Sabin leaves her basketball abil ity to Dale Pall Sidney Parks leaves his corney iokes to Narjor Pierce Harold Vaufle leaves his dancing partners to Richard Warters nald Teribury leaves his parklng place to John Schnurle Teresa Mc Intosh, Arlene McCaffery, and Richard Mehlenbacker leaves the future senior class loads of success LASTLY I hereby appoint executor of this, my last Will nd Testament, with full power and authority to sell and convey, lease or mortgage real tate hereby revoking all former wills by me made IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto sulscrlbed my name Jlfdav of Zafbflfffn the vear Nineteen Hundred and 52 30 I QL I O e , k , J , , 0 - O I I I . 0 . , O - O L 6 . 0 ' I i 1'-it - . . al . 4 . . n . L , 1' ii--ii-il , , of . 0 I ' 4. S o A I x . I X V o T , J f 1 c , . . J U , ,, .. . 9 , Kenneth Bowles. James Young leaves his competive spirit to Wanda Teri- bu ' ' ., rg fm - .' 3 O J' -L - ' 0 1 - U A O 'V' . Q I . 3 , . . , . . ie Y 0 I - O Do . 0 1 ' O , es- Il 1 rx AL . ' 4 I C!! ,1 I N 1 wles B Evans S Benedict, M Beaver, B Freelavd gstc?-gingr,B1?I Amldon, V Cerlin, 2nd Row A Dennis, Campbell, C Crammer, S Nossard, D Flanagan, T C'SP0Slt0, D 530053, R Benard, 3rd Row L Barron, K Pvut1e1', J B1 0l1E'h-13011: B Chase, 9 Campbell, T Doorley, T Dagon, L Euan, th Row P Feenauv ty, G Friffitlf, Cole, R Amldon, L B1CCuI'1, S Vf'W8I'dS, R Evers Seventh NM I 0 jd' A Pow S Parks, Ponce, 5 Hawle M Inga ls, I Torton, T Rigotti, I Turrav, P Yendall, 2nd Row N Henry, L How lane, S Jamison, 3 Quick, R Preston, N Russell, V Orda way, Iutz, Rru Wow F Planl, I Pfitzenbaler, D falne S Hawllns, 3 Ra mlow, Herr , A Pierce, R McDa lel, le R w L Poe, J H w'1ns, D Tullen, P Hallett, P Lortor, 7 VcCaffery, L Henry, 531 dow L Lonsberry, P Nlller, D Ives I f K Lass Q 20 Q -I 1 - , . ,. 50 ' ' ' ' n A . 0 . U - . E' I . . . , Jo 4.4 0 ' - , a 0 a ' Q ' . . Q A I LQ. ' 0 Hd 4 U' . ll Uv. o ' n .l - 0 .J---' - ' L ' . ' . .1 4 E 5 , Q' it 4' Gf3dC ' -+ g . 1 1 vi I . Sci Q V Q, if in of X. I1 Q E x il Q1 fl lst 1. - . J. - '. .y, .. 1 Q. 'fy' -5 -ix-T1 o is L Jn x ' o A , v s . ' N 0 I fo J a A 0 o ' Ss .1 , Q U 'r Q f Vg ' 9 ' , . ,. L. . y . V n' Fw if o-.. I.a,c' .li . .' Ar. .. . A 'l' F - . 1. H' , . .af GRADE lst Row Jelles, Voun , Vork, Voodar , M W 1 son, N Nllson, U Yoda Snan enburg 9nd Wow ood, Q aw, C San or , roblexs 1, Sicx 3rd Row Unite, T Shaw, J Stanton, D Jnite, I e wart, Rhude, J sanford Mah Row P Starr, L Thompson, J Welch, B Sheenan, Nelch ' 292 GRADE : lst Row B Flanagan, B Bicum, S Barnard, C Crawford, E Burdick, L Crane, N Bossard, 2nd Row G Carney, B But ler, P Allen, C Parmalee, A Bossard, 3rd Row K an dell, D Feenaughty, T Burdick, L Campbell, L Campoe 1 V Campbell, th Row J Brush, L Barash, N Booth, R Freeland, D Bertch, D Barron, Sth Row C Brizzee, C Conkey, J. Baker, S. Dibble, R. Camobell. 1,1 ' A.3Qf'w?1f M t i V, My , ' D ' lf' 1 Y, v , dw, , X H . 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Athxj 5 2 q- 5 lst Row D Moore, J Harrington, J Ropers, F Mider Pouse, J LaValle, P Haight, S Pierce End Row V Salvavan, S Lewis, P Gillls, I Richardson, S Jamison, S Powers, B Prouty 3rd Row C Peterson, C Stephens, D Morris, J Har ison ,XX7 J Stewart, A Lonsberry, R Kilmer, P Greenfield Hllts, D Partington I ,1 I I th ion P Ross, R Stanton, J Jacobs, J Kilr 1 'S-fs Grade use QQ lst Row B Nallace, R rohlefs l, M Woodard, M Welch 2nd Row N VanZile, L Wells, J Tyler, B Woodworth, P Learn, L loodworth Z Q - ' ' l P MTN, n I .Q i, , . , N-, X z.,, A ,a 4, ' o ' A xl N3 re H ' ' fm X, f . s - . -meek x' 3 V o f cg X0 MU' 1 R J 4 or -fi 1, ' Q 'S X ,. X 4 ,, -N V , ' r , YK fx, ' ff S as 0 Q a , 0 Q Do Q! 'J A 0 U , o V ' o U on 'V n I Vg . . X ' Q Q q 1 . T' , I ' J' llth Row-R. Rag, D. Partington, D. Knapgz, C. Jochwn, C. 5 Yu -.-. . , . . '. S ' . ' '2 V ' ' . . . x J . s Q . X V K kk w S if '5f 46' ga so ffl . ' ' 1 ,hw 4 'S' S 5 ' X' n is . S Q gf- ' 'x i f ,XJy I, .,. 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J OC: I E Ss 1 i SS 1 x fcggz N x qi A 1 9 -M05 L 'JGPKUS 'J HJ Iieqdm :HK 'esnog 'f BSS 'JJ mxn uF'Qxp I h- BO 'ifoqdw 'L sq8nH I 'H GQV 'J 'D 9TH UH PJ 'd 'uos 0 Q4 'v NOTA H 'M 'J UH 'Jag d N JBOO 95 f 'KJ UW UW 'UOII 'A S CL ZT 992 'v H 93 9H 'Lau 'v QQQTUX 6 O 1 'luald 'O SIJJBH 'Q 4 H P 2 Q-M oaaah 'u X 44914 OSI 'f 'STAUG 'F UW 's2u1mwn9 'r I SD iD E H d O 0 X 'f'M0H SSI s1Aaq 'V 9H JU O 'K 99QO0W GU 'K aexoouaog 'N nfl If ok fx ww- J voice H Wg The 1952 Canisteo Central School mixed chorus, under the able direction of 1ssDanner, was again one of the finest high school choral groups in this section of the state For their entrance in compe tition this year, the group journeyed to Syracuse with the orchestra and band Also, they performed their annual concert at the school auditorium Miss Danner should be congratulated on her splendid job as director of this fine organization IN STQUMENTAL 'N NP Among the various organizations of CCS, our orchestra under the direction of Mr Winterhalder, is considered outstanding Last year we received a beautiful plaque for being the only high school orchestra in this section of the state to receive Al, the highest rating, in grade S music Although many advanced musicians graduated last year, hope to have an outstanding musical group again We are practicing grade music and making progress in it rating in the spring Often we wonder how Hugo Vinterhalder can make a polished group of musicians from the raw material we present to him We appreciate his untiring efforts and will remember our famous orchestra rehearsals for a long time BAND 1' The band has been playing in Canisteo Central for the last fourteen years It was organized in the fall of 1938 under the direction of Hugo Winterhalder The band plays for football games and takes part in our civic parades also It never enters or competes in any sectlonal or state music contests but is without a doubt, capable of winning straight A's in any such event To the Class of '52 the band has been most indispensable and appreciated was only through their lasting co operation and effort, under the guidance of Mr. Winterhalder, that it was possible for us to make our Senior Circus a total suc cess The Senior Class would like to personally thank him for this qdf ALL- STATE Cf' Last November, about twenty of CCS's most talented musicians were in Dans ville for the sectional All state Program Our school was represented in the or chestra and chorus A fine time was enjoyed by all and the musical experience gained was invalu- able to the students of CCS. W6 .., ,s C n C. , 0 A h . f we it 1+ U O We plan to go to Syracuse to compete for a A 3, . . A I 2- ' Q 7 . E' V N J! '1 . I . It ae, U1 f-'JJ' 'fy iii BandTyler, D Benson, R Peisher 2nd Row P Beaver, J LaVa1le, H Kilmer, A Ives, G Norton, C Parmelee, P Bowles, K Bowles, K Young, P Haight, D House, D Ives, R Pfitzenmaier, R Merring, R Allen, P Greenfield, W Peisher, J Benson, G Hall, D Bertch, D White, J Vanderhoef, R Kilmer, L Barash, J Pierson, R Mider, C Chase, D Partington, M Skillman, D Angell 'L lst Row M. Loomis, B. Wood, W. Keplinger, N. Murray H. Kilmer, C. Driscoll, R. Snyder, 2nd Row-M. Whi- ting, K. Whiting, S. Benedict, L. Welles, J. Rogers F. Mider, R. McMindes, E. LaCelle, 3rd Row-W. Con- don, R. Sills, C. Bettinger, K. Bowles, J. LaValle, Norton, P. Beaver, th.Row J. Tyler, P. Partington Qrchestra P. Haight, G. D. Benson, R. man, D. Angell, R. Allen, J. Benson, G. Hall, D. Partington. 147 I I I Peisher, W. Peisher, S. Clark, L. Welles,-M. 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Warters H. W Bowles, M. Skil aufle, W. Simons, K. man, C. Chase, J. Pierson t Row-W. Peisher, J. Benson F , . Shaw, D. Merring, S. Parks M8 1 V I! - 'P' 9 I' 6 ,fl A eds - 'Q RAN Na ' A our K J I , 'li' bsok ' . 'wa' A 5 Q I I: ,M I ia 2 A , V' -fP1: ,'. .' , .' II f . . . . . ampbell, 0 -y. , . Nedermier, A. Bo , , , . avis, G. Gay S. . , . . , . cf '. ' '. '. '. . .' . X 17 Z 1 Jgxsr I f 5 QM A Q' f flaw' fl as Q rf EJ' 1 . j J 1 f - - 1 U ne ' -H D - h 1 . ow, , 3 1 ' 1 uh - f' QlEf 5-, ji X-Il t Row ll Henry, D Flanagan, D Moore, H eaver, E son, S Pierce, D o er, 2nd 'Row B Wallace, J Rogers, K 712-0 Lewis, 'JI York, B utler, S ossard, X Murrev, l' Burn '2 E ard, 'arl rx, 3rd Row F wider, Burdlck, L Porter, umot Chorus K Young, D ouse, armelee, S amlson, len, A Qhaw, Lyth Row I Richardson, B Prouty, J Lalfalle, P Height, Creele J L fi 0 say: J-A fb field L Barron, L BUSH: 'lst ROW H Miller, T999 9 Butler rx Row Evans, U-mer' L Roe' ox-leg, , Vanzile, Lonsberryf fd R0 'N 3 ns, . 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D' ul o 1 Y - B mm 1 'le C , l as FJ 1d i CLASS HISTORY SYMPHONY OF A S NIOR CLASS Whenever and wherever music is being heard, scenes corresponding to the th read of the melody are woven into the mind Such are the happy memories of the Class of 1952 as the Symphony of a Senior Class drifts through their heads The first movement of this overture is a light, bright fast presto tempo, and perhaps we see in our memories that September day, not so long ago, when the forty seven yelling young seniors to be, gathered in a carefree way before Miss Dickens in the cheerful kindergarten to begin the long road of education were smart rascals and learned our sharps and flats quickly and well under the batons of the guest conductors, our early grade teachers As the music begins to lessen in its speed and fury, th later years of our grade school days are recalled in our memories The allegro of the overture re minds us of our fifth and sixth years of grade school when four more fine guest conductors whirled the baton of knowledge before us Under the able direction of Miss Hassman, Miss Shrigley, Mrs Conklin and Miss Parker, we the Class of Fifty two brought to a close our grade school days and were about to embark on the new era of learning The key signature of our great symphony now changes, adding more sharps and flats, more difficult arrangements and we are reminded of the change the seventh and eighth grades brought about in our lives We were now becoming grown ups, accomplished musicians, or so we thought Two more guest conductors became our home room advisors, Miss Franz and Mrs Carrier During this our first junior high school year, four young soloists also appeared in the spotlight, President Kristin Whiting, Vice President Mona Hosmer, Secretary Myrt Sabin, and Treasurer Dick Mehlenbacher In the eighth grade Mr Silberman and Mr Roach were our di rectors Bill Peisher played a leading role as President and was helped by three other young aspirants of the musical world The overture of this great symphony ends as we start our high school years A clangorous brass movement reminds us of our early freshmen days, when, as Mr Brush conducting the soloists and the rest of the orchestra that played such an important part, we began our money making as well as final years in CCS recollection The Sophomore Hop and the Junior Nite when we held a big enter tainment for the over one hundred All state music pupils We remember entering our Junior year with only ll dollars and the long hard days of work to try to overcome our monetary deficiency We remember the Holly Hanging fun and the class parties and especially our fine officers for these past three years, Pres idents Harold Waufle, Harry Morton, Jack Bossard, Vice Presidents Dick Shorts, John Benson, Don Campbell, Secretaries John Benson, Freida Steffey, Delores Lonsberry, Treasurers Sidney Parks, Millie Mehlenbacher, and the fine advisors too, Mrs Parsons, Mr Brush, Mr Longley, Mrs Lavalle, and Mr Lancione The tempo of this symphony now has slowed to a great gusto of huge sweeping swells From kindergarten days some thirteen years ago, to our Senior year to day, the slackening of the tempo has been apparent from the presto speed to a slow finale It has brought back memories of the days we may miss often, but will never see again So this is our final year, the grand processional march as pompous and dignified, with the stimulating crash of the concert cymbals and the majestic sweep of the great bows Mrs LaValle has returned to the directors spotlight again along with Mr Lancione, our other fine advisor As the music swells in its fury, all the days and weeks and months of our school years goes through forget old C true friends The memories float by us again, and a pain of regret that we are leaving old CCS 'But though fer or'er this land we may stray, we will never A N nor the memories of the good times we've had, the wonderful, that we've made, and the teachers who taught us so ably and well of CCS will remain in the hearts of the Class of 1952 forever O . E O I . We I , - 0 . . 0 , - . O O I 0 0 0 C U I O O The tempo is ever slowing now, and our Sophomore and Junior years pass by in , -h - 0 Q 5 I O 0 0 U C O , - I O U I D O l us. O 4 O O 0 H Z SENIOD PLAY The Senior Play, 'Swing Fevern, literally went off with a bang with Mary Whiting as the noisy sharp-shooter in question Ours was the tale of a dance stricken teen ager and the trials and tribulations he managed to become involved in as he pursued his l1fe's calling Harold Waufle gracefully swung into the leading role, dancing to Lover like the professional Arthur Murray himself Kristin Whiting was cast as the dazzling movie actress Penny Palmer, assisted by Billy Pfitzenmaier and Don An gell, her efficent managers Beverly Norton, Don Campbell, Marlene Deats and Jack Bossard constituted the role of the family of our hero Delores Lonsberry capably portrayed the holy terrosist of a housekeeper and Sid Parks was a wise old grandpa who knew all the answers Between tne two of toem the audience was kept in stiches most of the time By this time we were accustomed to the hard work, bright lights and horrors of a matinee performance Of course rehearsals were still our magnificent ob cession but we managed in spite of such odds Our undivided attention went to making this performance a star biller and thanks to Mrs Meek and Miss Read we achieved such a goal Freida Steffey, and Myrt Sabin who willingly took lixtle parts, DiAnne Totten, Bob Crawford and Pat Parks who were not in the play worked endlessly to make our play bigger and better fflclentdirecting and C1036 C0 operation contributed to the successfulness of our drama As an added feature on the night of the gala occassion we had a cast party with all tue trimmings The entertainment was furnished by Coach and Mrs Meek who shoved us some exquisite dance steps Ouh la la! gfiz- U' mu Grnvlzwaea, bf? 40-fr ACF' N K 1 1 1,4 fe E Xxw xxx i:D The first money ma'1nf vem ure o our Senior Year Jas the annual magazine sale Nith a trio to Jasqington as an incentive, enthusiasm and hard work were greatly justified For two weeks we indugtriously canvassed the town for subscribers to every thing from 'The Woman's Fome Companion' to 'Field and Stream Business Manager Robert Crawford reported that close competition between teams headed by Kristin Whiting and Beverly Norton encouraged sales and promoted a successfulcampaign I M-ob ' N7 X fk2O 'O Q OSOXBX X' N 1555 55: NQNPS Of NX ,,' Treo f' 129' J X 'ff M P I lg U R iiilg X 5 M I Tixigxsdx Zig dl, VL -saab P l 1 g Wien ef ., 1 xf xf Xlf . 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Ste- ' ' ffey, lush Row-F. Shaw, B. Warrlner, Y. hrtlngton, W. Kep- ' - j linger, C. Bettlnger, D. Benson, N. Bowles, J. Salisbury. . ' v ?6 Dramgtlc ,Club If ,a DCA- Q Q lst Row N Stewart, R Teribury, D Pierce, L Hellet, W Pfit x. E zenmaie , D Parnard, G Pierce, F Enos 2nd Row R Dwight, Mr Crandall, G Russell, D Teribury, Q- Ferrier, J Jamison, S Starr 3rd Row Y Lonsberrr, L Rossman, E o1mOHS, J Flahive, J Rlch ardson, P Pragle, J Narriner, R Nullen hth Row Sleprs, R Campbell, R Nehlenbacher, D Hall, L Chrlscaeen, Denhoff, L Illes 1,5 A Good 'fav cuvn cn our s 22557 p- lst Row-M Herr'ecAar 2nd Row-S Jones, D Lonsberry, irs LaValle, E Kenyon, J Preston 2nd R0W'D Barron, A Henrey, J. Mullen, D Hartman, N HOUSG, E Neidamier, H Pear-1. - 57 e Rfgp Mgr fs l !f L ff,-F,-,, c Gif lst How R Merrinp, D Angell, R Pos Sard, J Young, M Loomis, S Parks 9nd Row B Condon, Hr Iongley Bus Momfors lst Wow L Dennis, 1 Iurray, Neldamier 2nd Row E Powers, C Rennett Davis, G Kendall QU UOL9 lst Row K Whltlng 2nd Row Mr Iancione, E LaCelle L Combs 3rd Row J Abbott, P Peavev Hallett x. ,-W Q1 . -. o .1 . 'U A ! X - 0 0 4 . , S, VY A Q. Y .iii A x, ' Sl ' fj Q, M 11 2 E lu n 5, W, A i :Wi w. Y , K ' Q - o Q, r QP ' , x , Q X ' 3 H V , . Kgs, f -if QM f- 1 47 Q f XL , tk xl' K ' 0 . V A x .. , . , - l NX . .. L -' . I K .- Q A , V' V Q.. I WS WT .4 N 1 - Q 'J' vf En ' U 0 A o , C - U 7 at10f12l1 HOHO1' N. SOCICIQY if-X If ir' 4. 'Vu .,,,i:2 M NOI XfTtf33h1t igg 9 K Nhi t , St ing J Qffey, S , B O-una Parks We M26 pffmifdf fLi',1 4 I V Salisbury, N Murray, H Kilmer, Norton, K Whiting, Ihiting, lor, P W Teri st ROW Nm N eaver B Tyler, J Ty C riscoll, E Woodworth, Mindes, 2nd Row Abbott, G orto , N Condo 3rd Row S Clark, D Hartman, F Steffey, bury, J Gillis, C ?reston, E La elle, K Deats, Young G. A llen, J if I istigl Yearbook swf , 0 694 If K2 Seated L Birdsall, B Norton, K Whiting, D Totten, P Parks r 's,s Standing J Young, J Benson, Nr Neuhauser, D Angell, J Bos Qg, ff sard, M Whitinr, R Edgett, V Morse, R Crawford cf Editor Kristin Jhitlng, Secretary Robert Crawford, Treasurer Vera 'orse, Art Eds Lois Blrdsall, Marv Jhitlnf, DiAnne Totten, Sports Ed John Henson, Photography Vds Donald Angell, Jael Rossard, Advertisinv Qeverlv Norton, Advisor 'r J Q Neuhauser, and staff fat Parks, Vaxlne Thompson, and Robert Vdgett Vusual sd Q Z f ff I' lst Row P Bowles, 9nd Row nr Brush, 3rd Row J Slegrs, Huphs, C Hallett, L Hallett UO Stopp, S Bossard Edgett, L Greeley, R Stocum VanZile, W Shepardson, D Jelles, Schnurle, D Merring, R Maine, Henry, 'J'if1m 1 rg, N 'L 5 w .5 Cl Y Q Q ,,. ' VC 5 A D, in -6 f , L' P Q Y, 'J ' ' -0 1' rf! fl. .' .I '. '. - - f ifi r X lx inf A I A-E, P ' 5 , 4 - . . . A WZ - n -2' . 3. . . 1 M TOT EM Wi Editor Robe t Peisher 152i!r News Editor Robert Crawford Assistant Editor Kristin Whiting Boys Sports John Schnurle Business Manager Rosemary McM1ndes Art Shipley Rhudg Features Editor Barbara Tyler Copy Donna Slatt Production Rover Stocum m,2 Salesman Jackie Davis Girls Sports Betty Doorley Advisor Miss Nancy Glancey The Totem Club, under the iirection of Miss Glancey, publishes monthly our school paper, the TOTEM The members of this popular club gain valuable expe reience in journalism and in handling money since the club is the richest one in school Members who have been active in club work are awarded letters during the year This year the club had a very en1oyable Christmas party The Club members danced and sang Christmas carols Refreshments consisting of cookies, cakes, pop and candy were served and Santa Claus even came to the party He gave each mem ber a small present Everyone who attended the party had a wonderful time PHOTCGQADHY This club was newly formed this year under the superv slon of Mr Brush The officers of this club are President Evelyn Drake Corresponding Secretary Arlene McCaffery Vice President Patricia Parks Treasurer laine Stocum Recording Secretary Maxine Thompson Sgt At Arms race Kendall At first we only had six members, then gradually more people became inte rested At present there are thirteen of us Our greatest task was taling pic tures of classes and clubs for the Vearbook Despite the fact that we started without any money, or material, the organization commenced wlth determination to progress rapidly Next year toe club expects to expand its present program, and to create any new interests ln this or anlzat on DQAMATI C S President Arlyce Ives Secretary Dora Snyder Vice President Carl Chase Treasurer Jane Tyler Under the very capable direction of Mrs eck, our Dramatics Club has been doing pantomimes and charades Besides having fun, we are learning many valua ble points concerning acting, during our club meetings The club presentsa play entitled nThe Ins and Outsn for the QDPII P T A meeting LIBQAQY President Delores Lonsberry Secretary Carl Stopp Vice President Helen Pearl The library assistants are now a student organization that meets each Fri day The students are under the direc on of Mrs Aimee Garman The group in cludes pupils from grades 8 to 12 Each member has a specific iob to do, either in the grade or high school library Servicing teachers is the main work of the girls in the Grade Library This proves to be interesting and educat onal as well as helpful to the teachers Q ff 653 a .g . ,- I lg ,f 'Y' L 1 - 4 .f A - y - -A - .af 1 X 1 1 Y ' 1: I A v . - a . 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Q . 1 :- U f f A 5 , li ' ? r I e a Q FIX ' A PK - STAG ECQAF15 President Pobert Edgett zfeeggsx Treasurer Gerald Hall Vice President Donald lwrring fkxxxw Sgt at Arms Thomas Dineen Secretary Roland Moore Advisor J B Neuhauser The Stagecraft Club is one of the most active organizatlons in the school They are especially well noted for their excellent work in helping build and setting up scenery and other arrangements for a play They also help in other act1v'ties The members of this club are always on handn to be of assistance to any group whlch needs theatrical asslstance The work of this club has made many a play very successful Here's hop'ng that they are able to continue their fine vork for CCS 00137 I-'ixfx 5 President Donald lerlbur Treasurer Paul Ferrier y x, Vice President George Russell Nglb X 243- Secretary Joseph Jamison Our biggest event for th1s year was our annual banquet which was held Nov ember 22, l9Sl Ne have also made and carried out plans for a party for our as sociates, the Future Homemakers of America CFHAD Our advisor is Mr Crandall gg,,,,.. Dresidert Robert Udgett Treasurer Carlton Hallett Secretary Roger Stocum NLKCZ, Each year the Visual Aid Organizat on has been lncreaslng in activity until it has reached the point where it is the most helpful and educational organize tion of CCS This group is equiped to provide any type of Audvo Visual services for the school and community The club has, for several years, run movies for us in the auditorium for the noon entertainment It also shows tilms for classes whlch helps the student to become more wnterested ln a subject The boys of the Visual Aid staff should be compl1mented on their fine work and we hope that the work is carried on as well as this years Mr Brush was our advisor DANCE BAND This past year has been the greatest ln the school's history for our dance band The outfit furnished fine danceable music for many school functions incl uding Senior Class socials after the home basketball games, and numerous other parties for school clubs and classes Featured in the hand this year were four of the most outstanding musicians in school Mary Whiting at the piano, with Don Angell at the drums, and Jeane LaValle and Heather Kilmer playing the saxophone The music was enjoyed by all of the students, and although Mary and Don will be missing from the organization next year, it is hoped that new members will be added and the group will be enlarged and more active LOCAL HON SOCIETY Sophomores, TUHlO1S, and Senlors who have held an HOIOP average during their high schowl vears make up the Local Honor Society To be a member of the society is an admirable goal for everyone The Natlonal Honor Society is composed of Seniors only These Seniors make up the upper third of the class as far as honor marks are concerned It is a deserving honor to belong to this group If everyone made it a goal the marks of most of the students of CCs would be greatly improved Here's hoping that more students strive for this honorable goal 62 4453 S as s ' O A n '. 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STUDENT ACTIVITI E S Carol Bennett Dranatlcs Club 1 Shoo Club Treas 2 Bus Conductor 2,3 4 Jr Play Cast r Hn im Pres Student Senate Basketball 2,3 Soccer 3 4 Jr Dance Comm Squad Lea e 3 Jr Sr Banquet Comm Q Holly dan 1U l,2,3 Sr Plar Comm Sobh Hob Comm ffl? irls' Atnl Ass'n Hockey Dancin Clrs Pebblej Teac1e s Club Volleyball 1, 3 John Benson ootball 2 I I Basletball 1, Ja lty Basketball 3 rack 3 4 Ba eball l,2,3 Sta ecraft Sec 2 Jarsity Club 3,4 Ir Play Cast Band 1,3,4 Orchestra 1 Cnorus 3 Student Senate Treas 3 Soon Class Secy lr Class V Pres Pres Student Atnl Ass'n Yearbook Staff Sf' 'Z' Patrlcia Parks dome hc Club 1,2 Photofraphy Club Vljye 4 Basketball 1,3 7 Holly Sales Chrm N25 Pla n, Yearbook Staff 4cZjo' Cho us l 4,21 Volleyball 3 4 Preida Steffel Jr Play Cast Play Cast Class Secy 3 Ba ketball bramatlcs Club 4 Yadio Play 4 Am Ieflon SDGBK Contest Local Honor Society 3 4 Nat Honor Soc1ety 1 Louis dossmab lP6StllH5 1 2 F.F.A. 2,3,4 f Janet Jawlson 5 ome Club 4 Pres 3 bus Conducto 2 Play Conn Sr Play Comn DHUCG Cgmp Bascetball 1,2 Squad Leader 3 4 Holly ian lnf 2 3 Jr Sr Banquet Comm Shoo Clu3 V Pres Sopn ob Comm Jlr s' atnl Ass'r Hockey Soccer 3 Svmmv Softball 1 2,3,+ Teaczer Club 3 4 Jolleyoall 1, Badnlnton 1,2 Donald Anfell Band-l 2 E 4 Orcnest a l,2,3 Dance Band 2 All State O cn 2 3 All County Band Cho us Baseball 1 3 4 Trac: 3 4 Interclass Sborts 1 4 YSQPDOOK Staff 3 dolly Banjlng 1 2 Soph nop Comm Science Club l Tot m Club 2,3 Chess Club Pres 4 Photo rabny Club 1 Ir Play Cast Sr Play Cast Barbara Brlzzee Dramatics Club 1 Home nc Club 2 Chorus 1,2 Donald Canbbtll Basketball 4 science Club 1 'I Dranatics Club 2 QYUD Class V Pres Baseball 3 Jr Play Cast Play Cast Sobh Hob Comm Jr Dance Comm Circus Comm Holly nanginv l 4 Volleyball 4 Photograpny Club Chess Club 4 Football 1 63 11d Cd nedlenba 1er 2,314 Llbrary Club 3 Club 2 1 T eas 3 dolly danflnr 2 Sobh 10D Jr Dance Jr Class P Poten Club Cno us 1 dome LC Comn Comm lobert dgett Sta ecraft Club 1 P CS I V1 dal Qld Pres A 1 2, J Play Cast Jr Dance Comm Soon Iob Conn 2 In e class Soo t 1 t Pnoto raody Club 1'l Cigxx- Jolleyoall l,2,3, Holly Ian lnf l,2,3 Lleanor Powers Home c Club res Bus Conductor Sr Play Cmmn Bascetball l,2,3,4 XX Squad Leader Jr Play Comm iolly danflng 2 Jr r Banquet Comm Softball 2,3 Soon 10D Comm ulrls' Atul As 'n Hockev l 2 3 Soccer 1,2 3 Kickball 1, 3 PlHf Ponv 2 Badmlnton 1,2 3 Teachers Club Volleyball 1 2,3 Jack Bossard Baseball 1, Volleyball 2 3 Class Pres Sclence Club l Cdess Club 4 Pnotograbny Club Yearbook Staff Student Senate 1 C Z Sopn dop Comm 3, J Play Sr Play Cast Jr Dance Comm Holly Hanging l,2,3,4 J.V. 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'P' 11, Y fq - v Q lo -XV V , ' f ' - ' 5 K M STUD ENT ACTIVITIES Nilliam Pfitzenmaier J V Football l Varsity Football 2 3 J V Basketball Track 1,2 Baseball 3 Stagecraft Club Varsity Club 3 Sr Play Cast Band 1,2 A 2 Jr Dance Comm Sr Circus Comm Jr Play Comm Mary Whit g Dramatics Club 1 Chorus 2,3 Orchestra 1,2 1,2 is Girls' Basketball 1,2, All State Orchestra 1 Badminton 1 2 Ping Pon 1,2 Bowling 1 Sr Play Cast Jr Play Cast Totem Club 3 !72f Personal Savings Man Dance Band 3 Holly Hanging A DiAnne Totten Cheerleader 2,3, All State Chorus 2 3 H Band 1 Orchestra 1 Mixed Chorus l Totem Club l,2,3, Holly Hanging Chrm Basketball 1,2, , Yearbook Staff Jr Play Cast Sr Play Stu Director Track 1,2 Ping Pong 1,2 Bowllng 2 Jr Sr Banquet Comm Soph Hop Comm Badminton 'l Cirls' Athl Club 2 Majorette 1,2 Jr Dance Comm Girls Octet 3 Jason Carrington WP6St11Hb 1,2 Science Club l Chorus 1 Photography Club M Honor Roll l,2,3 Holly Hanging 2 Vera Morse Sr Play Comm Yearbook Treas Totem Club 1,2, Chorus 1,2 Jr Play Cast Basketball 1, Soph Hop Comm Holly Hanging Comm 1 Stationery Sales Comm 3 Jr Dance Comm Jr Sr Banquet Comm 3 L ' SHINHHV Maxine Thom son Basketball l,3, Secy Photography Club Home sc Club 1,2 Volleyball 3 L Soccer 3 Yearbook Staff Jr Play Comm Sr Play Comm Softball Holly Hanging Badminton 2 WNJHG Comm M Kristin Whitln Orchestra 1 2 3 E Chorus 2,3 Triple Trio 3 Totem Club 2,3 Local Honor Society 3 Nat Honor Society Cheerleader 2 Concert MasterKOrch D Yearbook Staff Catherine Stewart Chorus 1,2, ,K Dramatics Club 1,2 Home Ec Club 3 Bowling 1,2 Basketball l,2,3 Sr Play Comm Jr Play Comm Jr Sr Banquet Comm Arlene McCaff y Dramatics Club 2 Photography Club Corres Sec Basketball 3 Volleyball Softball 3 Library Ass't 2 gfffzb Lottie Dennis Shop Club 1,2 Photography Club L Sr Play Comm Home Ec Club 1 Soph Hop Comm Jr Dance Comm J V Basketball l, Varsity Basketball 3 Science Club l Dramatics Club 2 Stagecraft Club 3 Class Pres 1 3 Student Senate Pres Volleyball 3 Jr Play Cast Student Senate 1,3 Soph Hop Com M tle Sabin Totem Club 1, Chorus 2 3 Band 1,2,3 Orchestra 2 3 Jr Play Cast Sr Play Cast Jr Sr Banquet Comm Basketball l,2,3, Softball 2 Soph Hop Comm CCo Chr Jr Dance Comm Badminton l,2,3, Girls' Athl Ass'n All State 1 L Dramatics Club 1 Holly Hanging Co Chrm 3 ,3 Language Club 3 Volleyball 3 Bowling 2 Ping Pong 2 3 Badminton 2 3 Jr Play Cast Sr Play Cast All State Orch 1 Student Senate Rep Yearbook Editor Dramatics Club 1 Local Honor Society 3 M Nat Honor Society Elmira Key Award Winner DAR Award Winner American Legion Speak Contest Capt of Mag Sales Pres of Orch String Quartet 2,3 Squad Leader 3 Jr Sr Banquet Comm Valedictorian Track l 2 3 ff Bowling,2, Nxrxa Sh . . 2 ' - ' ' ' EL! ,3 -4 , Vp 2 7 A 1 2 C . D M. . Q ' . -3 F.F. . ,3,k , . . . A' in .-. . .. .h ' ' M .v3nLl- J . '-1+ :I+ , Mr ' A g ' Q Je ' 3,LL' 2 . C' B ' ff ,3 ' H ,u 'M 3 f? ,L 'M' . H lu .gEffX.M2ZE2E. 2 Holly Hanging i?2,u . M, . . ,LL P M- 9 lu' 3 ILL 3 ,I+ fr' .Ll .- . -ug, ' . .u 3 -2 A L! 91 9 vb- .g,l O 1+ W4 , 'V 1+ ' . - - L+ 'M l I- . . ' 'M ,L+ , Li g lv ,u . . i - J . . . . . br g . . 2 fx!! fff . ' it Q 3 - . lf STUDENT ACTIV Ellliam Peishef i t Delores Lonsberry Football 1,2,3,E choir QHornellJ 1 Varsity Basketball 1 Tgtem Club 2 J V Basketball l, Chgpus 2 Track 3 aasketball 3 f ' Sta ecraft Club 1, Vglleyoall 3 Ax,fT, Va Sitf Club 3 'Jr Play Cast L Jr Play Cast Band 1 2,3 V Pres 4 Orchestra 3 4 V Pres Chorus 3 Pres Science C1uD 1 Dance Band 3 Trumbet Trlo Lois Blrdsall Art Club 1 Llbrary Club 1 Shoo Club ecy 2 Home C113 Secy Softball 2,3 4 Basketball 1,2 Socce 3 4 Volleyball 2 B3dWlHtOD 1,2 Eowlin 1 2 Trac 1 3 Squad Teade 3 dockey 4 irls' Athl Assn Sobm HOD Comm Holly Han lnc 1,2, Chrm 4 Play Conn Play Comm Banquet Con Yea book Staff 3 M dosema L Lob Home LC Clio 2 Pla! Comm CIPCJS Comn l1Tlt CO11 ketoall 1,2 bld1GL Par s ootoall 1,2fI- I V Basketball 1 Stagec aft Club lreas JCl8HC6 C110 l Ja slty Club 3 Cdess Club J P Pla! Ca t Sr lay Cast lute class soo Class e s lH 7 n Volleyball 4 Sobn OD Comm 1 2951+ id lvht Comm Af, Holly ian lng Comm r Chorus 4 0 N Sr Play Cast Squad Leader 4 fd Sr Class Secy Llbrary Club 3 4 Tfii Pres r Soph ion Comm Holly ian ln Comm Ir Sr Banquet Co T B Club Pres nvelyn Jones Shop Club 1 Uome c Club 2 orchestra l,2 Pnoto WBDHJ Club 4 Beverly Nort Class Secy 1 Chee leader 1, f HlX6d Cnorus 2 3 Drum Iagorette 1,2 Jr Play Cast Sr Play Cast fearbook Staff Totem Club l,2,3 Dramatlcs Club Play 1 uirls' Athl A s'n 1 Basketball l,2,3 Orchestra 1 V Pres Student Senate 3 Local Honor Soclety 3 4 Nat ionor Soclety 4 Badmlnton l,2,3 Doubles Caamo 2 Track l,2,3 Softball l,2,3,4 Holly ianvinv Chrm 2 3 Tr Dance Deco Cnrm oph HOD Decor Chrm 111 State 3 Jr Sr Banquet Comm 'abt av Sa es Rlcnard Bossa d J V Basketball l ootball 1,2 yarslty Basketoal 2 rack 1,2 53360311 1,2 Jr Play Comm Jnterclass Sborts ness Club 4 ooh Hob Comm cience Club l Jramatlcs Club l 4.f J ITIES Rita Jacobs Bowlinv 1,2 Softball 1 Soccer 3 Cnorus 1 -,X dome nc Club 3 Sr Play Comm ' P a Comm Jr Dance Comn dolly Hanf D7 1 2 Banquet fowu Soph Hop Comm Badminton 1,2 P nf Pon 1,2 Volleyball 1,2 3 Totem Club 1,2 harold Vaufle rootball l,2,3m Cant C ass P es 2 Sclence Club Sec TPC Dramatlcs Club Jarsity Club 3 Chorus 3 Sopn HOD Comm Jr Dance Comm Jr Play Cast Sr Play Cast 3 Evelyn Dr Class V Pres 2 Photovrabhy Cluo r Basketball 2,4 Iearbook Staff 3, Robe t Burdlcc Varsity Club 3 ootball 4 Volleyball 4 Track Teresa 'clntosh E Bouling 1 Club 1 2 Treas r S't ,2 llorary Llbrary t Cravford H006 otem Club 1,2 3 4 of Sa e clence Club 1 fearbook Staff 4 r Sr Banquet foam Play Comm Dance Comm Play Comm 1oto PQOHY Club 4 r C1PClS Comm olly an in Conn Dramatlcs Club 2 KD .-ini ,2 o o ' 2 -V C - , 1 I , 'M '?il 1 f e 2 - 1 1 . 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Alone9 Provection room Noodard's w1th velyn Jack1e's home working on the Ford working G1bson's square dancing eatlhg Business Room at NTHG at Ferrier's with Janice snowed ln home at Mary Lou's near Harold 3rd St school pool room wlth Don with Marlene M Jackie travelinn with Lottie wlth Eleanor pester1np Russell Rowling Alley following John Studying hard wrlting to Louie Nur es office hurrying to school Hornell wlth his car WANTS TO BE Housewife farmer mar led single left alone Businessman College Roy married Construction boss grown up graduated TV man married married career Pirl who knows farmer Secret rr married work ng slnsle Secretary near that guy tall city slicker teacher mar led ncinee colleve val famous Sailor unimnortant teacher nurse nur e Fouse wife married nurse retired nurse Cerry's wlfe wlth Louis nurse comedian farmer sneed demon OUR PREDICTIONS Secretary Ladies' man Ralph's wife mother of lk Rachelor secretary of State second Gene Krupa Boss of the family Pick and shovel man HOVlS Queen Bug's soouse Movie Director A large family sin le tall ral Qrec' model owne of Ford rarane House wife married Am6PlC8'S loudest rirl Pin un boy of the Waves Can Can Dancer old maid midget in a carnival farmer Dairymaid mar led Senator Harold's wife infamous Admlral Pool shark Publlcltv man nurse married Free and Iasy married old maid Din bo of the year mar ied Ross of the Parsonave Live hapoilv mar led Star of the Tet ooolitan Presldent of CWD Soldier Ref Jraeoed around a tree Harold laufle was Vechitto, the Itallan junk dealer who rot hlmscll and everybody else confused and befuddled more than once Then there were Delores lonsberry, Bug Norton, mfrt Sabin, Don Angell and DiAnne Totten, all helpinv to make our play a success Oh! we mustn't forget Harry Iortc , the awe irspirinv principal and the tete a tetes between Vera orsc, sec retary and Don Campbell, Ass't Prin Rob rt dgett and Vreida steffey help complete the cast ve won't ever forvet that play and the rehearsals or lt It made our liph chill lives fuller and happler oO with Henry we can say lh t a Lifelu I 1 ' J vu l a X U , 1 1 Q ' ' 1 Q E Q L: ' .Qs . . . 1 rf ! vw 0 I u ' A dz L: 3 v . i ' , . 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X . 1 o . . 3' 1 A 2- -A ' ' , ' - i ' ,7 Y A 4 f A f 4 NAME Mildred Mehlenbacher Louis Rossman Eleanor Powers Vera Morse Donald Campbell Robert Crawford Donald Angell Lois Birdsall Elwin Simons John Benson Carol Bennett Robert Edgett Evelyn Drake Lottie Dennis Marlene Deats Rita Jacobs Jason Carrington Barba a Brizyee Rosemary loper Arlene hcCa1fery William Peisher Myrtle Sabin Maxine Thompson Catherine Stewart Donald Teribury Freida Steffey Patricia Parks Harry No ton DiAnne To ten Harold Waufle Robert Burdick James Young Jack Bos ard Genevieve Bofles Ruth Yendall Evelyn Jones anet Jamison Delores Lonsberly Richard Bossard Beverly Norton Kristin Whiting LIKES Gordon riding down hill Ralph dancing New York Business Music Elwin Lois sports Trees and He's action Lester Jim Chris to sleep The hill Jerry Bill swimming basketball men Dick tall people Janice letters Glenn Packards Waufle Totten People loaling Pistory debates Bob Reading Movies Square dancino Most people Money John Gerry DISLIKES Staying home studying catty people Inquisitive people a Senior Girls Gals discrimination l1JI,.ll gum on chairs nosey people Classes School Snow Sauerkraut School walking Morninfs homework lots of thinv girls Law Class competition reaching up Driving slow milk homelork Mercu ys Proolen studies being alone hard work snoopy folk Homework noise Business Law boys Empty mail boxes unanswered letters cold weather cliques TSFGSH McIntosh Mary Whitinp her husband Sinring Sidney Parks resting school Richard Nehlenbacher the farm Army william Pfitzenmaier separations small packages Driving beinv slow Our Junior Play nHhat a Life 'e made our debut as actors and actre es with the production of ulhat Aldrich the e and was packed lull o Oood laughs for all Sidney Parks had tne lea in role as Henry and Iristin lhltlH played oppo it him, a Barbara Pierson, his irl friend troubles re ha but how much fun it was relivin thos harrowinc experiences op the problem hi h scdool boy Henry reallv wasn't a problem thou h he was Just misunderstood, that's all John Benson proved an admirable villain and Pill Peisder was the policeman who could never vet his phone calls throuvh Mary whiting, as Miss Wheeler, portrayed the precise and prim diction teacher lhat I'm still tryinv to fi ure out is now she and Bill vot mixed up with all those band instruments It was funny thouvtl I J 3 r ' . 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O U ' ' 17, - - 1 0 C, L GS SONG TITLES RUTH KENDALL ARLLNE MCCAFFERY ELRANOR POWERS BEVERLY NORTON HARRY HORTON MAXINE THOMPSON JOHN BLNSON ROBERT CRAWFORD DONALD CAMPBELL JASON CARRINCTON SIDNEY PARKS WILLIAM PEISHER PATRICIA PARKS VERA MORSE MARY WHITING KRISTIN WRITING DONALD ANGELL FREIDA STSFFY JAMES YOUNG JACK BOSSARD DIANNE TOTTEN TERESA MCINTOSH HAROLD WAUFLE CAROL BLNNETT ROBRRT EDGETT MYRTLE SARIN LOUIS ROSSMAN MARLENL DEATS ROBERT BURDICK Tt's Q Lone She's A Home Girl Little Girl Dimples and Cherry Cheeks I Got My Love To Keep Me Warm The Call of the Iild Goose I'm Gonna Paper All My Jalls With Your Love Letters Prisoner of Love I Want A Girl Everyday Is Ladies' Day Jith Me I Wish I Had A Girl Everythlng Is Peaches Down in Ceorgia Did You Ever See A Dream Walking9 Love Makes the Norld Go 'Round A1n't Misbehavinl That's Vhat I Like About the Soutn Ol' Torn 'en 0 o Around The Band Played On The Last Mile Home Whv Can't Vou Behaveo Take We Out To The Ball Game Oh, Ladv Be Good There's Gonna Be Some Changes Made Oh I Hate to Get Up In the Morning Trees The Greatest Inventor of Them All ' I Don't You Haul Off and Lole Neo You' Life Gets Tedious, Don't It? 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