Canisteo High School - Kanistean Yearbook (Canisteo, NY)

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THE 1954 KANISTEAN PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF CANISTEO CENTRAL SCHOOL FORWARD TABLE OF CONTENTS We, the 1954 g r ad u a t in g SENIORS 5 class of Canisteo Central ADMINISTRATION 21 School, have reached the cli- STUDENTS 27 max of the first phase of our ACTIVITIES 33 lives. One never realizes how SPORTS 47 fast twelve years can go--un- ADVERTISEMENT 61 til they’re gone. We have worked hard on this edition of the Kanistean. To us--and we hope to you--it will be like a valuable jewel that grows more precious with age. CLASS POEM Time has a way of slipping by. Leaving us mortals behind. So if you'll examine quite closely, my friend, I'm sure this is what you will find. 54's Seniors are caught by surprise, When they glance at the date and JUNE meets their eyes! Where did they go to, those long dreary years That stretched out before us? Our hopes, dreams and fears Are contained in Times” files. Do you remember? Let's reminisce awhile. Twas September way back in the year '41 When our education was really begun. Remember Miss Kluff with her nice winning ways? The playground, the sandbox—what wonderful days! But the years rolled along through first, second and third And when we reached fourth, we knew all kinds of words! We could read, write and add And not only that, our spelling was one filing we had right down pat------ (Well almost anyway) From there to the fifth to the sixth we did scurry. Through seventh and eighth we went in a hurry. And when we were Freshman, a light started dawning WE were in high school! Time to stop yawning And get down to work, for who knew what tasks 'round each corner would lurk? As we moved on our way toward that sought after goal We had joys and sorrows as Time took her toll. We were Sophomores then Juniors so fast that it seemed Work, sports and dances were something we'd dreamed! And now we are Seniors! At last we've succeeded. A wonderful cycle of life is completed. And we are prepared to start on life’s journey But the light of our school life within us is burning, We'll miss all our friends that we're leaving behind, So with our Good-by we say Keep us in mind! Mr. Arthur Crain Mr. Frank Brennan DEDICATION As evidence that our class has not been unaware and unobservant of your many services to us as individuals and as a group, we the class of '54 dedicate this Kanistean to you, the custodians. Mr. John Griffith Miss Eva Van Skiver Mr. Ray Spencer s WILLIAM ALLEN Bill” Mr. Student Senate, Sharp dresser, nice physi- que. BON ALEE CAMPBELL Bonnie likes Chester, blondie lives down Willow Bend way. GRETCHEN BARNARD Red , short, and a cute smiling personality. JOYCE CAMPBELL JACKSON Dolly a cutie with beau- tiful black hair. JAMES BOS SARD Spit , shrimp, speed de- mon, always a laugh. INA CARNEY Ina , good prompter, al- ways willing to help. GWENDOLYN COLE Gwen , Bolivar's gift to Senior class, nice voice, always a smile. LAWRENCE CREELY Larry”, quiet, easy going one of the team. WILLIAM CONDON Bill , perfect Jed, likes his violin, classical music is his hobby. ROBERT DWIGHT Bob , perfect build, good half-back and wrestler, nice kid. MARLENE COOK Cookie , blond and blue eyes, found at B e a v e r' s, wishes she was at Lehigh. ROYCE EVANS Royce likes to tinker with radios, science mind- ed, right nice fellow. JAMES FLAHIVE Jim now let’s do this ac- cording to parliamentary procedure. GERALD HALL Fuzzy nice hair, navy man, seen with Temo. GEORGIA GAY • Georgia short and cute, likes Rich, works at Tut- tles, good worker. CARLTON HALLETT Stub hotrod, easy go’in guy. JAMES GILL Jim new from Addison, we like him, nice fellow. LEE HALLETT Lee Mr. Moran, short and blond. DORIS HARTMAN Doris auiet, very good worker, likes to draw horses. HEATHER KILMER Heather cutie , daring, good along the music line. STANLEY HENRY Stan friendly, quiet, has a good imagination. ESTHER LA CELLE Esther quiet and shy, one of the best, going steady . SALLY JONES Sally good typist, quiet, home type, sweet kid. ROSE MARIE McMINDES Sukie Miss President, our short cheerleader. ROBERT MIDER Bob good build, smart dresser, likes them . LYNDEL PORTER L y n d e 1 known for her laugh, always a smile. RICHARD MORTON Dick curly blond hair, camera shy. CAROLYN PRESTON Sue always seen with John, nice clothes, very co-operative. ROBERT MULLEN Bob good football cap- tain, nice fellow, future farmer. JO ANN RAY Jo Ann known for her temper always knows the latest news. DUANE RHUDE Duane has a car, likes his guitar. GEORGE RUSSELL Bud what a build, good wrestler, liked by all. SHIRLEY RHUDE Shirley class artist, pretty eyes, wants to be a beautician. EDITH SALISBURY Edie got lots of brains, always a smile, excellent worker. CATHERINE RIGATTI Cathy” class secretary, always busy. DENNIS SCHROEDER Denny always late, our class giant, engaging smile. ROBERT SHAFER Bob Jo's beau, neat dres- ser, so sincere. RICHARD SILLS Dick so very quiet in school, plays the fiddle, has a car. FREEMAN SHAW Junior grocery man, known for his freckles. RICHARD SNYDER Dick curly tops, quiet, pleasant speaking voice. IVAN SHORTS Ike drives a mean car, known ladies' man, pretty blonde hair. MARILYN STEWART Peaches likes a good joke, known for her laugh. VERNON STUART Hump tall and lanky, real nice Joe. BARBARA TYLER Barb real good cheer- leader, works on every- thing, does excellent job. JAMES TERRY Jim beautiful brown eyes what a smile! good left end. JOHN WARRINER Jack sometimes quiet, good looking, belongs to FFA. RICHARD TERRY Dick tall and dark, the out of doors type, wants to be a farmer. DERALD WELLES Hickory” known for gig- gle, likes candy, wows all the out of town girls. MARILOU WESTBROOK • Lulu short and sweet ter- rific sense of humor, Can- isteo's gift of Hollywood. DAVID WILSON Dave” good worker for — stage craft knows about the projection. RAYMOND WHIT FORD Ray got a scientific mind works at the Market Basket. ANN WOOD Gerr from Andover good worker for the Sr. Class Cheerleader. CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR ACTIVITIES WILLIAM ALLEN Jr. Play Cast Stud. Sen. 4 Stud. Sen. Pres. 4 Intramurals 1 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. 1 Track 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Volleyball 3,4 Baseball 4 Bowling 3 GRETCHEN BARNARD Library Asst. 1,2 F.H.A. 4 Home Ec. Club 4 Library Club 1,2 Language Club 1,2 JAMES BOSSARD Intramurals 1,2,3 Basketball Mgr. 1 Visual Aid 1,2, 3, 4 Art Club 1 Stagecraft Club 1,2,3,4 Football 1 Wrestling 1 BONNIE CAMPBELL Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. F.H.A. 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 3,4 JOYCE CAMPBELL JACKSON Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. F.H.A. 2,3 Chorus 2 Bus Conductor 2 Totem 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 INA CARNEY Sr. Play Comm. F.H.A. 1,2,4 Bus Conductor 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 3,4 GWENDOLYN COLE Band 2 Orchestra 1,2 Triple Trio 2,3 All State Choir 3 All State Orch. 3 All State Band 1,2 Sr. Play Comm. Class Pres. 1 Class Sect. 2 Chorus 2,3,4 Squad Leader 4 School Paper 2,3 Dramacraft 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 3,4 Badminton 2,3 Hockey 2,3 Yearbook Staff WILLIAM CONDON Band 2,3 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 All State Orch. 1,2,3,4 Local Honor Soc. 2,3 Sr. Play Cast Class Treas. 2 Chorus 1,2,3 Dramacraft 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff National Honor Soc. 4 MARLENE COOK Triple Trio 4 Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Comm. Home Room Pres. 4 Stud. Sen. 4 Chorus 2,3,4 Dramatics Club 3 Totem 1,2,3,4 Dramacraft Club 4 Bowling 1 LARRY CREELY Intramurals 1,2,3 Visual Aid 1,2,3 Track 3 Basketball 2,4 ROBERT DWIGHT Jr. Play Cast Class Vice Pres. 3 Stud. Sen. 4 Stud. Sen. Treas. 4 Intiamurals 1,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 F.F.A. 1,4 Track 2,3,4 Football 1,4 Wrestling 1,4 Baseball 2,4 ROYCE EVANS Jr. Play Cast Intramurals 2,3 Volleyball 3 JOHN FLA HIVE Jr. Play Cast Class Vice Pres. 4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. 1,2,3.4 GEORGIA GAY Cheerleader 3,4 Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Comm. Home Room Pres. 2 Stud. Sen. 2 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 3,4 Totem Club 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff Language Club 1 JAMES GILL Intramurals 1,2,3 F.F.A. 1,2 Football 4 Basketball 1,3 Baseball 3 GERRY HALL Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 All State Choir 2 Stud. Sen. 4 Stud. Sen. Sect. 4 Intramurals 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Stagecraft 1,2 Track 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3.4 Baseball 4 CARLTON HALLETT F.F.A. 1 Visual Aid 1,2,3,4 Stagecraft 1,2,3 SENIOR ACTIVITIES LEE HALLETT Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Cast Chorus 4 Visual Aid 2,3,4 F.F.A. 1,2 Wrestling 1,4 Language 3 DORIS HARTMAN Local Honor Soc. 2,3 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Totem 1,2,3,4 Mgr. of Magazine Sales STANLEY HENRY Wrestling 1 SALLY JONES Triple Trio 4 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Chorus 2,3,4 Intern. Rel. Club 3,4 Totem 1,2,3,4 Mgr. of Magazine Sales HEATHER KILMER Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 All State Orch. 2,3,4 Local Honor Soc. 2,3 National Honor Soc. 4 Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Comm. Chorus 1,2,3,4 Totem 2,3,4 Dance Band 1,2,3 ESTHER LACELIE Orchestra 1,2,3,4 All State Orch. 3 Local Honor Soc. 2,3 F.H.A. 4 Bus Conductor 2 Squad Leader 4 Language Club 1,2 ROSE MARIE McMINDES Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Triple Trio 2,3 All State Orch. 3,4 Local Honor Soc. 2,3 National Honor Soc. 4 Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Cast Class Pres. 1,4 Stud. Sen. 1,2,3,4 Stud. Sen. Vice Pres. 2,3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Dramatics Club 1 Totem 2,3,4 Squad Leader 2,3,4 ROBERT MIDER Band 2 Jr. Play Cast Class Vice Pres. 2 Intramurals 1 Dramatics Club 1 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2 Boy's State 3 National Honor Soc. 4 RICHARD MORTON Intramurals 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Volleyball 2,3,4 ROBERT MULLEN Intramurals 2,3,4 F.F.A. 1,2,3.4 Football 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 3,4 Baseball 4 LYNDEL PORTER Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Chorus 1,2,3,4 Dramatics Club 3 Totem 3,4 CAROLYN PRESTON Local Honor Soc. 4 Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Cast Class Sect. 1 Home Room Pres. 3 Stud. Sen. 3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 National Honor Soc. 4 Squad Leader 2,3,4 Totem 1,2,3,4 Language Club 1 Yearbook Staff JO ANN RAY Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. F.H.A. 2,3,4 Dramatics Club 1 Totem 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 2,3,4 SHIRLEY RHUDE Triple Trio 4 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Squad Leader 4 Dramatics Club 1,3,4 Totem 1,2,4 Art Club 4 Stagecraft Club 3 Yearbook Staff DUANE RHUDE Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Stagecraft Club 2,3 Dramacraft Club 4 Art Club 4 Basketball 1,2 CATHERINE RIGATTI Local Honor Soc. 2,3,4 National Honor Soc. 4 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Class Sect. 4 Bus Conductor 3,4 Dramatics Club 3 Totem 3,4 Basketball 3 Yearbook Staff GEORGE RUSSELL Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Class Pres. 2 Home Room Pres. 4 Stud. Sen. 2,3,4 Stud. Sen. Treas. 3 Bus Conductor 3 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff EDITH SALISBURY Band 1 Local Honor Soc. 2,3 Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Cast Class Pres. 3 Class Treas. 4 Stud. Sen. 3 Library Asst. 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Squad Leader 2 Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4 Language Club 1 National Honor Soc. SENIOR ACTIVITIES DENNIS SCHROEDER Totem 1 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2 Wrestling 1,2 Bowling 3 ROBERT SHAFER Football 3 Volleyball 3 FREEMAN SHAW Jr. Play Cast Intramurals 1,2,3 Ping Pong 3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Dramatics Club 1,2 Stagecraft Club 3,4 Track 2 Football 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 4 Bowling 3 IVAN SHORTS Sr. Play Comm. Class Vice Pres. 1 Intramurals 3,4 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2 Basketball 1 Volleyball 2,3 Baseball 1 Bowling 3 Stud. Ath. Coun. 3 RICHARD SILLS Orchestra 1,2,3,4 All State Orch. 3 RICHARD SNYDER Orchestra 1,2,3,4 All State Orch. 3 Sr. Play Cast Chorus 4 MARILYN STEWART Triple Trio 4 Jr. Play Comm. F.H.A. 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Bus Conductor 1,2 Totem 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 3,4 Language Club 1 VERNON STEWART Orchestra 2,3,4 Sr. Play Cast Jr. Play Comm. Dra macra ft 1 Chorus 1 JAMES TERRY Sr. Play Comm. Intramurals 3,4 Dramatics Club 1 Track 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Volleyball 3,4 Baseball 4 RICHARD TERRY Intramurals 3 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3 Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3 BARBARA TYLER Chorus 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1 Triple Trio 1,2,3 All State Choir 3 Local Honor Soc. 2,3 National Honor Soc. 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Sr. Play Cast Class Treas. 1,3 Elmira College Key 3 Squad Leader 2,3 Totem 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,3 Yearbook'Editor JOHN WARRINER F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2 DERALD WELLES All State Choir 4 Jr. Play CaSl Sr. Play Comm. Library Ast. 1 Intra murals 1,2 Chorus 2,3,4 Visual Aid 1,2,3,4 Dramatics Club 3,4 Totem 2 Stagecraft Club 3,4 Track 2 Football 2,4 Volleyball 2 Bowling 3,4 MAR1LOU WESTBROOK Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Cast F.H.A. 2,3,4 Squad Leader 3 Dramatics Club 1 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 1,2,3.4 RAYMOND WHITFORD Stagecraft Club 1,2,3 Dramatics Club 4 Volleyball 2 Sr. Play Comm. Jr. Play Comm. Mgr. Football 1 DAVID WILSON Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Visual Aid 1 Dramatics Club 1 Stagecraft Club 2 Baseball 1 ANN WOOl. Orchestra 1 Local Honor Soc. 3,4 Cheerleader 1,3,4 Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Comm. Chorus 1,2,3,4 Squad Leader 4 Dramatics Club 2 Totem 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 1,3,4 Yearbook Staff CLASS HISTORY It seems only a short time ago that we were entering school. That was twelve years ago, and now here we are, the class of ’54, on the theshold, waiting for the door of the world to open. With our pleasant grade school days behind, we can look to the future with a clear vision. From our mischievous days in grammar school we found seventh grade entirely different and exciting. Jr. High seemed quite an experience for all of us; the passing of classes, extra activi- ties we enjoyed because we were “older.” Those two years passed quickly and we found our four most important and dream-of years before us. High School. We got down to business after a few weeks and elected our Freshman class officers: Rose Marie McMindes, President; Ivan Shorts, Vice President; Carolyn Preston, Secretary; Barb Tyler, Treasurer. Our first year was a success with such money raising projects as a bake sale, pancake supper and the helpful suggestions of our advisors, Mrs. Spencer and Mr. Petrillo. Under the guidance of Miss Hicks and Mr. Brush, we again saw the vision of great things to come. Outside of our studies we planned the annual Soph Hop and sold refreshments at the foot- ball and basketball games. That year elected officers were: George Russel, President; Bob Mider, Vice President; Janice Teribury, Secretary; Bill Condon, Treasurer. Our Junior task was to elect officers: Edith Salisbury, President; Bob Dwight, Vice Presi- dent; Ann Wood, Secretary; Barb Tyler Treasurer. Our advisors were Mrs. Meek and Mr. Longley. Their expert leadership was instrumental in our success as Juniors. The traditional Junior dance was held in the fall. Our theme was Autumn Leaves and it too proved to be a profitable project. The Junior play, which actually was three one act plays, brought forth the talent in our class. These along with the card sale and parties will recall the Junior year. We soon realized that we would never be Juniors again. The all important year was just over the horizon. Our Senior Year. Now we are Seniors, we have reached the long strived-for goal. The year got underway with the election of officers: Rose Marie McMindes, President; James Flahive, Vice President; Catherine Rigatti, Secretary; Edith Salisbury, Treasurer. We started the year with the magazine drive, followed by the Senior play, “The Man on the Stairs.” These undertakings help immensely towards our trip to Washington, which we are all looking forward to. This great event takes place in the spring and is expected all will have a memorable time in the nation's capitol. Then will come the Junior-Senior Banquet and Senior Ball, both great events in our road of life. We know they will be unforgettable occasions. Of course, we shall never forget the hard work and all the fun we had while editing The Kanistean.” These highlights will forever be present in our minds when ever we think of C.C.S. Now also we look forward to June 28, the day of our graduation. To our Senior advisors Mrs. La Valle and Mr. Lancione, we will be indebted for the inspiration in their urging us to further our education and helping us find the right path to follow after our departure from Canisteo Central SchooL HOROSCOPE NAME NOTED FOR WANTS TO BE PROBABLY WILL BE Bill A. flirting coach bookie Gretchen B. red hair dietition missionary’s wife Jim B. driving (?) milk dealer trooper Bonnie C. quietness beautician married Joyce C. naturally curly hair secretary grandmother Ina C. corny jokes ballet dancer bubble dancer Gwen C. flirting secretary on bosses knee Bill C. dry sense of humor engineer in physics champion banana peeler Marlene C. writing letters dental hygienist near Lehigh Larry C. working hard electrical tech. electrocuted Bob D. laugh farmer tap dancer Royce E. brush cut radio technician disc jockey Jim F. parliamentary procedure farmer prof, of parliamentary procedure Georgia G. poodle cut beautician pres, of Tuttles Jim G. car man mouse Jerry H. three front teeth sail pres, of W.C.T.U. Carlton H. disturbing the peace engineer conductor Lee H. vocabulary pilot space cadet Stanley H. oral book reports farmer literary critic Doris H. drawing horses secretary cowgirl Sally J. eye lashes interior decorator John's other wife Heather K. icey stares music teacher hill-billy star Esther L. being quiet math teacher taught Rosie M. good nature nurse chorus girl B. Mider D.A. haircut engineer second Valentino Dick M. changing engineer engineered B. Mullen secret romances farmer second Clark Gable Lyndel P. giggle office worker second Mrs. Spencer Carolyn P. nice clothes married Mrs. J. W. Schnurle Jo Ann R. temper secretary lady wrestler Duane R. his car guitar player piano tuner Shirley R. art ability beautician dress designer Cathy R. friendliness stenographer correspondent George R. sleeping in English class farmer Gorgeous George Edith S. personality home economist bowling champion Denny S. coming in school late rich late for his own funeral Robert S. jealousy electrician shocked Freeman S. freckles lawyer 2 nd Milton Berle Ike S. staying after school prosperous billiard shark D. Sills hill-billy music entertainer night watchman R. Snyder quiet ways minister traveling salesman Marilyn S. How about that? phys. ed. teacher educated Vernon S. violin music teacher buggy Jim T. brown eyes Pres, of U. S. pres, of nat. FFA Dick T. sayings farmer manager of Dipsons’ Barb T. organizing ability nurse nursemaid John W. shyness farmer truant officer Deraid W. Alfred-Almond architect dog house builder Marilou W. acting ability model model housewife Ray W. his electric trains radio technician shoe shine boy David W. car draftsman drafted Ann W. abrupt interruptions nurse in Buffalo PROPHECY Bill Allen - World's Lightweight .Champion in 1956. Gretchen Barnard - Head trainer for the Buena Vista flea circus. Jim Bossard - Winning fame as a jocky in the Kentucky Derby. Bonnie Campbell - Head of the Ladies Auxiliary for Company K. Joyce Campbell Jackson - Happily married and mother of 12. Ina Carney - Broad jumping champion in 1956 Olympics. Gwen Cole - Just received medal for being world's best woman driver. Bill Condon - Mascot for the Globe Trotters. Marlene Cook - Best tooth extractor in 13 countries. Larry Creely - Wins prize at national woodcutter's convention. Bob Dwight - Owner of Dwight's Hair Restoring Salon. Royce Evans - First man to contact the inhabitants of Mars. Jim Flahive - One-man audience for radio program, Can You Top This?” Georgia Gay - Go to Chop-Chop Georgia’s and get one of the famous poodle cuts. Jim Gill - Starring with the Hell Drivers at New York State Fair. Jerry Hall - Saturday night tight rope walker. Carlton Hallett - Auctioneer at Rumsey's. Lee Hallett - Watch Cactus Lee on T. V. Doris Hartman - The Masked Marvel's secretary. Stanley Henry - Hartsville's fastest typist. Sally Jones - Trapeze artist on the Sealtest Circus. Heather Kilmer - Triangle player in the Spike Jones Band. Esther LaCelle - Rediscoverer of the Mississippi River after World War III Rosie McMindes - Torch singer for the Rainbow Valley Boys. Bob Mider - South Hornell barber specializing in the D. A. haircut. Dick Morton - Designer of the Morton Special , the six gun with seven shots. Bob Mullen - Log-rolling champion of Sugar Creek. Lyndel Porter - Starring in the Beulah Show. Carolyn Preston - Home Manager for Schnurle and Son. Jo Ann Ray - First woman mayor of Hartsville. Duane Rhude - President of the Hot-Rod Club of America. Shirley Rhude - Head of Art Department for Esquire. Catherine Rigatti - Her new product Rigatti has just put the spaghetti companies out of business. George Russell - Author of Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep In English Class”. Edith Salisbury - Has just taken Martha Raye's place as best female comedian. Denny Schroeder - Selling popsicles to the Eskimos. Freeman Shaw - Star, author and producer of Amos and Freeman Show . Bob Shafer - Demonstrator for Serta Innerspring Mattresses. Ivan Shorts - Founder of Arrow Shorts Company. Dick Sills - Singing star of the Grand Old Opry . Dick Snyder- Soloist with the Fred Waring Choir. Marilyn Stewart - Selling fur coats to the natives of Borneo. Vernon Stuart - Concert master for the Slabrovia Symphony Orchestra. Jim Terry - Just published his book, The Encyclopedia of Alibis . Dick Terry - Dealer in used cars and we mean USED. Barbara Tyler - Cheerleader for the future Terry Trotters Pro-basketball Team. John Warriner - Voted world's best tractor driver. Deraid Welles - Designer of glass homes without walls. Marilou Westbrook - Fat lady in the Barnum and Bailey Circus. Raymond Whitford - Punching holes in Swiss cheese. David Wilson - Goes over Niagara Falls in a barrel--without getting wet. Ann Wood - Author of How to Drive Without Shifting on a Standard Shift Car . A D I N I S T R A T I 0 N MR. STANLEY BANKER Principal of the Junior High School PRINCIPALS MR. N. FRANCIS MILLER Supervising Principal MR. WAYNE CRANDALL Vice-Principal of the High School MR. JAMES ROACH Principal of the Grades FIRST ROW: Mrs. Howard Garman, Mrs. Joseph Latham, Mr. Andrew Travis, Mr. Harlow Atherton, Mr. Virgil Hussey. SECOND ROW: Miss Maxine Wambold, Mr. Francis Miller, Mr. Daniel Comstock. BOARD of EDUCATION SECRETARIES Miss Wambold Mrs. Lanning HEALTH STAFF Mrs. Bancroft Miss May FIRST ROW: Mrs. Copeland, Mrs. Coddington, Mrs. Meek, Miss Rosso, Mrs. Symonds, Miss Omundson, Mr. Winterhalder. SECOND ROW: Mr. Heaslip, Mr. Bartoo, Mr. Mullen, Mr. O'Neil, Mrs. Wambold, Mr. Harris, Miss Hicks. THIRD ROW: Mr. Moresco, Mr. Crandall, Mr. Meek, Mr. Banker, Mr. Lancione, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Trautlein. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY FIRST ROW; Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Jackson, Miss Bishop, Mrs. White, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Burdick, Miss Ford. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Conklin, Miss Hassman, Mrs. Caple, Mrs. Huntington, Mrs. Benson, Miss Willis, Mrs. Winterhalder, Mrs. Westcott. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Maginley, Mrs. Redmond, Mrs. Wight- man, Miss Whitman, Mrs. Beardsley, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. McNulty, Mrs. Allen. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Jamison, Mrs. Galbraith, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Forshee, Mrs. Burdick, Mrs. Granger, Mrs. Stocum, Mrs. Baron. CAFETERIA STAFF BUS FIRST ROW: Mr. Birdsall, Mr.Caward, Mr. Mullen, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Gillis, Mr. Sanford, Mr. Gilien, Mr. Cline, Mr. Vance, Mr. Wood. Mr. W. Pierce, Mr. Beattie, Mr. M. Pierce. FIRST ROW: Mr. Bartoo, Westbrook, Drake, Reagan. Bowles, Kenyon, Evans, Keyes, Henry, Comstock, Me Clintock, Stocum, Carlin, Campbell, Cummings. Potter, Mrs. Meek. SECOND ROW: House, Marlatt, Brizzee, Me Mullen, Keplinger, Preston, Sespico, Me Court, Henry, Walker, Allen, Lonsberry, Sills, Amidon, Preston, Davis. THIRD ROW: Wood, A. Bowles, Grimes, Maine, Shepardson, Warters, Florence, A. Preston, House, Bardeen, Brewer, Woodworth, Mullen. FOURTH ROW: Snyder, Barnard, Milles, Simons, Skillman, Benson, Merring, Richardson, Hughes, Chriscaden, Davis, G. Reagan, Sleggs, Murray. JUNIOR CLASS President . . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . K. Lonsberry . . E. Kenyon , . . . J. Davis . . F. Walker OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Mr. Campbell, Greenfield. Campbell, Crawford, Crain, Barnard, Knight, Lewis, Rogers, Moore, Pierce, Wallace, Yoder, Peterson, Salvagin, Flanagan, Morse, Lonsberry, Miss Hicks. SECOND ROW: Van Zile, Prouty, Richardson, Parmalee, Loucks, Jamison, Powers, Woodworth, Mider, Butler, House, Carney, Bossard, Burdick, Mullen. THIRD ROW: Learn, G. Conkey, Bossard, Clarkson, Wroblewski, Gillis, Allen, Harrington, Haight, La Valle, Creeley, Crandall, Knapp, Ray, Kilmer. FOURTH ROW: Stewart, C. Conkey, R. Campbell. Jochem, Clair, Welles, Hilts, Bertch, Booth, Barash, Baker, L. Campbell. FIFTH ROW: Campbell, Stewart, Jocobs, Feenaughty, Youngue, Tyler, Flohr, Freeland, Huntington, Johnson, Kilmer. SOPHOMORE CLASS P. Allen . . . J. Tyler . . . P. Gillis . . A. Lonsberry , . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Vice President , . . . President OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Phitzenmaier, R. Stanton, Shaw, Feenaughty, Dibble, Harrison, Stocum, Hawkins, Me Daniels, Hallett, R, Amidon, Wise, Griffith. SECOND ROW: O’Neil, Rogers, Lutz, M. Amidon, Free- land, York, Jamison, H. Henry, Beaver, Bossard, Rigatti, H. Bossard, Bartoo, Yoder, M. Wilson, M. Welch, Porter, Lonsberry, Mrs. Coddington. THIRD ROW: Ponce, Flanagan, Young, L. Shaw, Wood- ward, Doorley, F. Welch, Starr, J. Welch, Plank, Bush, Bowles, N. Wilson, Spangenberg, Benedict, Murray. FOURTH ROW: Parks, Crammer, Crammer, B. Evans, Howland, Kelly, Morton, Welles, Russell, Quick, Edwards, L. Henry, N. Hawkins, Ives, Miller. FIFTH ROW: Burdick, Coots, Vandvlek, Preston, Sick, Evans, Gibson, Pearl, Chase, Nungesser, Roe. SIXTH ROW: Norton, Aber, Dagon, White, Campbell, J. Stanton, Maine, Cole, Rahmlow, White. FRESHMAN CLASS Sally Benedict . Kathleen Porter Robert Stanton . William Chase . . . President Vice President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer OFFICERS FIRST ROW: David Burns, Willard Cole, Kenneth Schaumberg, John Ebner, Allyn Fairman. SECOND ROW: Mr, Troutline, William Peterson, Richard Warriner, Mary Pearl, Willard Hughes, Charles Kent, Elmer Hallert, Bonnie Wood, Ellen Day, Patricia Woodworth, Rodrick Freeland. David Greenfield, Sandra Smith, Charles Me Mullen, Joyce Fereburg, Bruce Sheehan, Carol Etu, Barbara Allen, Bernard Drake, Mr. Moresco. THIRD ROW: Joyce Cone, Audrey Dennis. Violet Ordway, Shirley Cook, Elaine Hallett, Virginia Stephens, Richard Brown, Dora Woodworth, Shirley Stocum, Stanley Arthur, Sandra Casey. Lois Angel. Richard Me Mindes, Jean Wood, Lynnda Brooks, Miss Rosso. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Kellogg, Carol Moore, Karen Kurtz, Nancy Allen, Ronald Cook, James Shorts, Lloyd Wheaton, Duane Comstock, Daryl Knapp. FIFTH ROW: Constance Sanford, Carol Campbell, Beatrice Campbell, Mary Lou Bardeen, Nancy Carrington, Janice Baily, Ronald Follansbee, David Me Cray, Richard Mullen, Vernon Rossman, Jerry Hughes, James Condon, Jerry Bush. SIXTH ROW: Thersa Emerson, Nadene Lain, Arlene Kamerack, Joan Callahan, Lyda Russell, Virginia Carlen, Lyle Henry, Robert Harrison, James Stewart, Neil Carney, Ernest Baker. Richard Smith, Raymond Renoldi, Raymond French. 8TH GRADE FUtjT ROW: Sandborn, Parks, Baily, Creeley, Mehlenbacker, Puffer, Flint, Wheaton, Travis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mullen, Mrs. Copeland, Leach, Morgan, Lonsberry, Ross, Stephens, Wyant, Thompson, Gay, Welch, Bush, Gardiner, Martin, Mosher, Campbell, Dennis, Bossard, Scott, Wilson, Stage, Mr. Burgess. THIRD ROW: K. Bossard, Hill, Barash, Jamison, Wilkinson, Jamison, Brown, Jack, Cole, Kendall, D. Creeley, Brotzman. Quick, Skillman, Deiter, Stewart, Woodworth. FOURTH ROW: Hallett, Monell, Powers, Evingham, Bacon, Mahoney, Mosher, Marian, Burdick, Aultman, Taylor, Kinney, Etu, Mulhollen, Campbell, C. Woodworth. FIFTH ROW: Caward, Youngs, Haight, A. Woodworth. Vanderhoef, Konen, Pierce, Decker, Burdick, Whitford, Youngue, Butler. SIXTH ROW: Hartman, L. Crawford, Pragle, Bradford, Dillon, Hawley. Hallett, Forshee, Steffey, Day, Amidon, Carney, Nichols, Russell. SEVENTH GRADE AUTOGRAPHS FIRST ROW: Wood, Gay, Preston, Tyler, Condon, Salisbury, Rhude. SECOND ROW; Regatti, Cole, Dwight Russell. KANISTEAN STAFF EDITORS ASSISTANT EDITOR - Carolyn Preston EDITOR - Barbara Tyler STANDING: B. Condon, B. Keplinger, R. McMindes, H. Kilmer, B. Tyler, E. Kenyon, C. Preston, E. Salisbury, C, Rigatti. SEATED: B. Milder, A. Henry. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETIES LOCAL FIRST ROW: Powers, Mider, House, Rogers, Kilmer, McMindes, Tyler, Cole. LaCelle. SEC- OND ROW: Lonsberry, Bossard, Haight, Harrington, David, Kenyon, Keplinger, Benson, Hart- man, Rigatti, Salisbury, Wood. THIRD ROW: Henry, B. Wood, Allen, Preston, Condon, R. Mider, C. Preston. SEATED: Lonsberry, Bossard, Hall, Allen, Skillman, Dwight, McMindes, Benedict. STANDING: Mr. Roach, Morton, Teribury, Allen, Norton, Lonsberry. STUDENT SENATE VARSITY CLUB SEATED: Welch, Peterson, Allen, Skillman, Brizzee, Lonsberry, Mr. Moresco. SECOND ROW: Mider, Dwight, Hall, Sleggs, Flohr, Hughes, Warters. FIRST ROW: Mullen, Drake. SECOND ROW: Warriner, Maine, Stewart, Dwight. THIRD ROW: A. Drake, Miles, Barnard, Chriscaden, Flahive, Richardson, Burns, Sheehan, French Follansbee. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Crandall, Lonsberry, Feenaughty, Warriner, Claire, Jochem, Hallett, Dibble, Van Zile, Amidon, Rinaldi, Welch, Comstock, Baker, Rossman. F.F.A. F.H.A. FIRST ROW: Campbell, Henry, Jamison, Carlin, Stocum, Cummings, Moore, Keyes, Grimes. SECOND ROW: Sills, Parks, B. Campbell, Carney, Mullen, House, Davis, B. Carlin. THIRD ROW: Miss Austin, Bardeen, Bowles, S. House, Barnard. La Celle, Ray, Stewart, Parmalee, Richardson, I. Carney. FIRST ROW: Barnard, Lewis, Mider, House, Rogers, Rhude, Potter, Crandall. Bossard. Mrs, Meek. SECOND ROW: Me Court, Haight. La Valle, Cook, Crane, Salisbury. Preston, Allen, Cole. THIRD ROW: Whitford, Bench, Keplinger, Shaw, Wilson, Me Mullen, Sespico. FOURTH ROW: Rhude, Welles, Benson, Merring. DRAMA-CRAFT TOTEM CLUB FIRST ROW: Preston, Gay, Murray, York, Henry. Jamison, Me Clintock. Butler, Potter. Woodworth, Crawford. SECOND ROW: Kilmer. Flanagan, Pierce, Me Mindes, Rhude, Jones. Hartman, Mrs. Spencer. THIRD ROW: Tyler. Wood, Cook, Campbell. A. Preston, Allen, Porter, Rigatti. FOURTH ROW: Har- rington, Powers, Burdick, Hartman, Stewart, Ray, Reagan. Marlatt, Davis, M. Murray. FIFTH ROW: Creely, Proudy, Coots, Clarkson, Walker, Allen. Gillis. FIRST ROW: Dagon, Ives, Greenfield, Van Zile, Roe, Wise, Lonsberry, Miller, Pfitzenmaier. SECOND ROW: Hawkins, White, White, Mr. O’Neil, Knapp, Brash, Shaw, McDaniels. CHESS CLUB ART CLUB FIRST ROW; McMullen, Norton, Henry, Allen, Walker, Rhude, Westbrook. SECOND ROW: Wise, Rhude, Bossard, Sleggs, Learn, Snyder, Johnson, Miss Rosso. Left to Right: Bossard, Ray, Sleggs, Welles. Hughes, Shepardson, Hallett, Maine, Bowles, Mr. Heaslip. VISUAL AID CLUB LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: Emerson, Mrs. Garman, Hallett, Welch, Comstock, Preston, Kenyon, Wilson, Evans. SECOND ROW: Ray, Kertz, Cook, Etu, Howland, Flanagan, Amidon, Bowles, Quick. FIRST ROW: Kilmer, Moore, York, Loucks, Yoder, Beaver, Walker. SECOND ROW: Bardeen, Welles, Gay, Tyler, Lewis, Potter, McMindes, Evans, P. Yoder, Porter, Benedict, House, Mider, Keyes, Butler, Jones, Rogers. THIRD ROW: L. Porter, Cook, P. Allen, Me Court, Sespico, A. Preston, Allen, Haight, La Valle, Cole, Clarkson, S. House, Richardson, Stewart, Wood, Preston, Preston. Parmalee, Miss Omundson. FOURTH ROW: Hallett, Hall, Rahmlow, Merring, Welles, Stuart, Shaw, Skillman, Benson. White, Snyder, Wood, Keplinger, Hills, Hallett, Harrison, Bartoo. SENIOR HIGH CHORUS TRIPLE TRIO FIRST ROW: Rhude, Sespico, Carlin, Stewart. SECONDROW: Marlatt, Keyes, Walker, Cook, Jones. FIRST ROW: Condon, McMindes, La Celle, Ca.-rington, Scott, House, Sills. Morton Haight, Welles, Mider. SECOND ROW: V -(linger, Stuart, Benedict, Yoder, Young, Peterson, Butler, Young, Bardeen, Condon, Kilmer. THIRD ROW: Wood, Rogers, Kurtz, Calahan, Haight. FOURTH ROW: Sills, Snyder. Dillon, Hallett, Smith, Crandall, Welles, Merring, Parmalee, Benson, Hall, Barash. Bertch, LaValle. STANDING: Mr. Winter- halder, Shaw, Skillman, Bartoo, White. ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW: Cotton, Angel, Vanderhoof. SECOND ROW: Cole, White, Forshee, Bertch, Brash, Hall. THIRD ROW: Bowles, Miles, Jack, Harrison, Leach, Wilkinson, FOURTH ROW: Welles, Pfitzenmaier, Hallett, Merring, Parmalee, Benson, FIFTH ROW: Stanton, Hilts, Shaw, Skillman, La Valle, Mr. Winter- halder. White. SIXTH ROW: Butler, Young, Crandall, Haight, Sills, House. SEVENTH ROW: Scott, Beaver, Gay, Rogers, Martin, Greenfield, Murray, Day. EIGHTH ROW: Harrington, Kilmer, Greenfield, Kelly. NINTH ROW: Young, Ives, Day, Peterson, Haight. BAND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB N. House, S. Jones, S. Rhude, J. Davis, I. Carney, M. Westbrook, Mr. Campbell. FIRST ROW: Moore, Wallace, Rogers, Haight, Free- lan. SECOND ROW: Beaver, Welles, Young, Sick. OCTETTE JR. CHORUS FIRST ROW: Miss Omundson, Beyea, Morgan, Woodworth, Cone, Cook, Angel, Welch, Allen. SEC- OND ROW: Bardeen, Carrington, Woodworth, Quick, Hawley, Casey, Callahan, Dillon, Wood, Allen, THIRD ROW: Hallett, Follensbee, Condon, Greenfield, Hallett, Stocum, Teribury, Kurtz, Mullen, Campbell. THE MAN ON THE STAIRS'' Philip Magnin - - Dick Snyder Victoria Trouble - Barb Tyler Mary Jane Bremmer - - Rosie McMindes Mike Moran-------Lee Hallett Aunt Molly Bremmer - - Edith Salisbury Jed Stuart ------Bill Condon Gwen Murdoch-----------Marilu Westbrook Mrs. Murdoch----------Carolyn Preston Richard Humphiers - - Vernon Stuart SEATED: Mr. Mullen, Mr. Harris, Mrs. Wambold, Mr. Crandall, Mr. Meek, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Heaslip. STANDING: Mr. Moresco, Mr. Roach. ATHLETIC COUNCIL BOYS' VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROW: C. Snyder, J. Gill. B. Mullen, J. Terry, G. Reagan. SEC- OND ROW: R. Morton, B. Johnson, R. Evans, N. Youngue, J. Flahive. FIRST ROW: J. Terry, Flohr, Lonsberry, Skillman, Mullen, Hunter, Gill. SECOND: Dwight, Allen, Hughes, Mider. THIRD: Bertch, Warters, Cole, Shaw, Snyder, Younge, Welles, Johnson, Sleggs, Feenaughty, VanZile. VARSITY FOOTBALL SENIORS FIRST ROW: Terry, Shaw, Mullen, Welles, Gill. SECOND: Coach Moresco, Dwight, Allen, Mider. B. Keplinger, G. Hall, B. Johnson, D. Benson, R. Merring, B. Condon, R. Mider, M. Skillman, D. Warters, Coach Meek. VARSITY BASKETBALL Bob Mider Gerry Hall SENIORS Larry Creely Bill Condon FIRST ROW: Lonsberry, Van Zile, Shorts, Ives, Evans, Chase, Barash, Mr. Roach. SECOND ROW: Shaw, Stanton, Hallett, Rahmlow, Tyler, Harrison, White, Bench, Cole. . V. BASKETBALL I. V. FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Ives, Griffith, Welch, Knapp, Shaw, Ordway, Stanton, Wood, Booth. SECOND ROW: J. Stanton, Hilts, Stocum, Campbell, Crandall, Lonsberry. THIRD ROW: Mr. Mullen. FIRST ROW: Westbrook, Butler, Welch, Campbell. SECOND ROW: M. Campbell, Crandall, Drake, Simons, Campbell, Miles, Campbell, Hallett, Jocum, Freeland, Barnard, Flohr, Booth, Dwight, Russell. THIRD ROW; Lonsberry, Rossman, Doorley, Mullen, Stewart, Butler, Baker, Campbell, Richardson, Clair, Amidon, Dibble, Henry, McMullen, Edwards, Knapp, Henry, Mr. Campbell. WRESTLING t SENIOR WRESTLERS Lee Hallett, George Russell, Bob Dwight FIRST ROW: Johnson, Bench, Mullen, Brizzee, Van Zile, Lonsberry, Chase, Henry, Bartoo, Ives, Mr. Moreseco. SECOND ROW: Merring, Stanton, Rahmlow, Benson, Shaw, Harrison, Terry, Flohr, Dwight, Evans, Skillamn, Hilts, Warters, Hall, K. Lonsberry. BASEBALL TRACK FIRST ROW: Benson, Shaw, Allen, Johnson, Mider, Skillamn, Cole, Hall. SECOND ROW: Dibble, Morton, Welles, Terry, Harrison, Tyler, Youngue, Flohr, Dwight, Evans, Coach Meek. FIRST ROW: Cole, Wood, Welles, Allen, Me Clintock, Carington, Wood, Kenyon, Benedict. SECOND ROW: Me Mindes, Moore, Preston, Salvagin, Neidemaier, LaCelle, Marlatt, Wood- ard, Mrs. Wambold. G.A.A SQUAD LEADERS BOWLING FIRST ROW: Haight, Cole, Allen, Preston, Butler, McClintock. SECOND ROW; Miss May, Wilson, Crane, Parmalee, Keyes, Beaver, Moore, Potter, Kenyon, Mrs. Wambold. THIRD ROW; Evans, Allen, Richardson,Hallett, Young, House. Henry, Wood, Powers, Davis, Lewis, Carlin, Comstock, Sespico. Ann Wood, Barbara Tyler, Carol Keyes, Rose Marie McMindes VARSITY CHEER Alterna te- Georgia Gay LEADERS Sally Bennedict. Jeanne LaValle, Frances Mider, Dorothy House Stuart Condon Wood, Cole Campbell Wilson Mider Westbrook Dwight Welles Jones Cook Gay Me Mindes Porter Hall BABY PICTURES ANS Sills Barnard Shorts Tyler Preston Rigatti Rhudes Mullen Whitford Allen Campbell Jackson Ray Kilmer FIRST ROW: Butler, Crane, Bossard, Westbrook, Welch, Henry, N. Henry, Flanagan, Woodard, Benedict, Moore, Rogers, Beaver, Potter, Yoder, Cole. SECOND ROW;. Barnard, Sespico, House, Comstock, Davis, Mider, Parmalee, Haight, D. House, Campbell, Bowles, Gay, Mc- Clintock. THIRD ROW: Allen, Cook, Carney, Marlatt, J. Allen, Preston, Kenyon, S. House, J. Davis, Murray, Ray, Lewis, A. Bowles, Stewart, LaCelle, Coots. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL ALL-STAR BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Mider, Woodard, Kenyon, Parmalee, Ray. SECOND ROW: Flanagan, Morton, House, Mrs. Wambold, LaCelle, Stewart. Left to Right: Jackson, LaCelle, Campbell, McMindes, Carney, Barnard, Stewart, Ray, Cole, Gay,Wood, Cook. I SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL UNIOR GIRLS FIRST ROW: Comstock, McClintock, Sills, Campbell, Henry, Evans, Cummings, Preston. SECOND ROW; House, Davis, Bardeen, Sespico, Kenyon, Marlatt, Davis, Amidon, Neidemeit. FIRST ROW: Welch, Mider, Butlerm, Rogers, Crane, Moore. SECOND ROW: Bossard, Harrington, Allen, Parmalee, A. Bossard, Haight, House. SOPHOMORE GIRLS BASKETBALL FRESHMAN GIRLS FIRST ROW: Benedict, Beaver, Porter, Yoder, Wilson, Flanagan. SECOND ROW; Morton, Murray, Woodard, Young, Sick, Shaw, Henry, Evans. LAST WILL and TESTAMENT We, t m. of the Canisteo Central School, being of mind, declare this to be our last Duane Rhude wills his broken guitar strings to JOHN SLEGGS. Marlene Cook leaves her natu- rally blond hair to ARDENA HENRY.. Jim Gill leaves his racing ability to TOM CAMPBELL. Lyndel Porter leaves her gift of gab to SYLVIA WOODWORTH. To TOM HUGHES, Jerry Hall leaves his draft card. Ann Wood leaves her nickname. ‘,Gert ’, to JOANNA SESPICO. George Russell wills his famous holds to JACK MCMULLEN. Denny Schroeder leaves about 250 pounds to TOM WESTBROOK. Jim Bossard leaves his status with the State Police to DICK MAINE. Joyce Campbell Jackson leaves her naturally curly hair to RUTH ANN GRIMES. Royce Evans wills his loose connections to ARDEN HENRY. To JANE ALLEN, goes Jo Ann Ray’s skill at riding horses. Vernon Stuart leaves some of his height to SANDARA CUMMINGS and KAYE POTTER. Bonnie Campbell leaves her hopechest to JANET CAMPBELL. Bill Condon leaves his dry sense of humor to MORT FLOHR. Gretchen Barnard wills her cooking ability to KEITH LONSBERRY and BILL SIMONS. Deraid Welles leaves his empty candy bar wrappers to ART DRAKE. Ina Carney leaves her quiet personality to ALLENA BOWLES. Edith Salisbury leaves her large vocabulary to JERRY RICHARDSON. Ivan Shorts’ nickname “Bung’’ goes to JOHN FLORENCE. Dick Snyder leaves his singing ability to EL WOOD MILES. Jim Flahive leaves all his old jokes to DICK MERRING. Shirley Rhude wills her art talent to WILFRED SHEPARDSON and VIC PRESTON. Doris Hartman leaves her business ability to JACKIE REAGAN and CAROL KEYES. Stanley Henry leaves his oral book reports to VERA BREWER. Lee Hallett wills his cowboy boots to SUZIE HOUSE. Esther LaCelle leaves her chair inorchestratoBRADLEY WOOD. Georgia Gay leaves her position as chief J. V. referee watcher to DALE WARTERS. Carlton Hallett leaves the mark on his license to MARV SKILLMAN. Sally Jones leaves her place in a square dance set to ESTHER KENYON. Richard Morton leaves his shot gun to GARY REAGAN. Catherine Rigatti leaves the wabbly chair in Mr. Lancione’s room to ELAINE STOCUM. Dick Sills leaves his hot square dance fiddle to BILL KEPLINGER. Bob Mider leaves his contacts to Hornell to DAVE BENSON. David Wilson leaves all his helpful hints to MARION PUFFER. To Pete Bowles, goes Jim Terry’s trapping experience. John Warriner wills his ability to blush to BARBARA AMIDON and ARLENE EVANS. Bob Dwight leaves his laugh to JACK BRIZZEE. Rosie McMindes leaves her height to be divided between ARLENE PRESTON and MARGARET MURRAY. Freeman Shaw leaves all his ambition ;?) to LOIS BARDEEN. ToCLINTONSNYDER, goes Bill Allen’s Don Juan ability. Heather Kilmer leaves her slightly used bottle of peroxide to BONNIE CARLIN. Marilyn Stewart leaves the in- surance on one of her cars to DALE BARNARD. Dick Terry wills his ability to cause a distur- bance toJOYCE DAVIS. Barbara Tyler leaves her cheerleading ability to CAROLYN McCLINTOCK. Bob Mullen leaves his freckles to MARGARET CUMSTOCK. Gwen Cole leaves her extra boyfriends to JACKIE DAVIS. Marilou Westbrook wills her acting ability to NORENE HOUSE and JOYCE PRESTON. Larry Creely leaves his quietness to JOAN SILLS. Bob Shafer leaves his seat in the corner to JEAN MARLATT. Ray Whitford leaves his “ability to fill any seat well” to BILLIE McCOURT. Carolyn Preston leaves the secret of how she gets a date every night to ELIZABETH NEIDERMAIER. The girls leave loads of success to next years Senior Class. The boys just leave. Signe’ A D V E R T I S E M E N T S ADVERTISING CONTRACT The undersigned hereby agrees to purchase the following amount of advertising space Q NE- W U.oVfc. t’.O.ok {'A. ' j. P«9«. Etc-) )C.V ook___________ (Nam of School) and agrees to pay 1933_______KAN t T ELAJM__________________ (Nam of Annual) $ - for same when satisfactory copy and layout is shown. Rates Full Pag Half Pag Fourth Pag Eighth Pag — . 19 1 SeniQI Pass______ (Firm or Organization) - jCyuafEo- VorK---- (Addrau) _ JLl (Sign d) (TiH.) A Sjejsllqr_______ (Solicitor) Compliments of BEST WISHES FROM MURRAY STEVENS WETTLIN'S FLORAL Steuben County’s Largest Clothiers COMPANY 3 8 Broadway Hornell, N. Y. KENNETH MIDER Compliments of Proprietor MACBRIDES The college shop’’ Hornell-Canisteo Road Hornell New York Compliments of BEST WISHES FROM HARING’S JEWELRY Main Street Canisteo, N. Y. SCOTT'S DAIRY Watch Repairs Milk To Drink Ice Cream To Eat Compliments of Scott’s Products RED and WHITE Can’t Be Beat FOOD STORES Main Street Canisteo, N. Y. Canisteo New York CANISTEO NEW YORK STERN and STERN TEXTILES INC. HUGUET FARRICS DIVISION HORNELL NEW YORK [Canisteo Cs Canisteo, u. i« BEST WISHES FROM ST.JAMES MERCY HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Hornell New York Best Wishes From SCUTT’S SPORT SHOP Guns Ammunition Canisteo New York THE MEN’S SHOP 117 Main St. 32 Liberty St. Hornell Bath Compliments of ARONSON’S CLOTHING STORE Canisteo New York Compliments of CLAYT FLOHR’S GARAGE COMPLIMENTS OF AL'S SERVICE STATION 11E. Main St. Canisteo Canisteo New York BEST WISHES FROM Compliments of RICHARDSON’S THE CANISTEO TIMES FURNITURE STORE Your Best Wishes From Motorola Radio T. V. Dealer SMITH’S FOOD MARKET Canisteo New York Canisteo New York Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF WALDORF’S China and Gifts J. C. PENNEY 123 Main St. Hornell, N. Y. Vitality Shoes COMPANY JACOBS BROTHERS 33 Broadway 121 Main Street Hornell, N. Y. Hornell, New York YOU CAN GET IT AT BEAVER’S REXALL STORE Prescriptions Hallmark Cards Sealtest Ice Cream. Drug Store Needs Toys - Games Gifts for all occasions BEAVER'S REXALL STORE 7 MAIN STREET CANISTEO, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of WAMBOLD’S CLOTHING STORE HOLLANDS' Canisteo New York HARDWARE Compliments of CONDERMAN JEWELRY STORE Greenwood Street Canisteo Hornell New York Best Wishes From TUTTLE CANISTEO FLORAL CO. and ROCKWEUS Hornell, New York 7 Elm Street Canisteo, N. Y. F eaturing SMART FASHIONS for Compliments of HOUSE’S GROCERY JUNIORS, MISS and TEEN-AGE Quality Meats and Groceries STEUBEN COUNTY’S LARGEST Greenwood Street Canisteo DEPARTMENT STORE P. T. A. Compliments of FIRST STATE BANK Canisteo New York OBJECTS 1. To promote the welfare of child- ren and youth in the home, school, church, and community. 2. To raise the standards of home life. 3. To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth. 4. To bring into closer relation the home and teachers may cooperate in- telligently in the training of the child. 5. To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, men- tal, social, and spiritual education. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. For a career in professional nursing apply to the director of Nurses. Sporting Goods Center DEACONESS HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 181 Main Street Hornell 563 Ripley Street Buffalo 8, N.Y. JOHNSON’S STORE Grocery and Gas Station 121 Greenwood Street Canisteo, New York Compliments of BREEZE INN BOOTH’S NATIONAL BRANDS STORE 4 Greenwood Street 30 Union Street Canisteo Canisteo, New York Where the Gang Meets THE HOU5f Or PHOTO GRAPH V TONY’S CORNER STORE FORD PECKHAM 2-4 Main Street Ford Tractors Canisteo, New York Implements Quonset Long Span Building Ice Cream, Cigars Andover, N. Y. Papers Magazines Phone 2555 Best Wishes From Compliments of THACHERS BROTHERS BEATTIE APPLIANCE Allis Chalmers Massey Harris 2 1 Main Street Dealers Hornell, New York Canisteo, New York BATH , N.Y. Compliments of FRED and LES SCHNURLE Compliments of E. L. GAYVERT CO., INC. Compliments of Kendall Petroleum Products 130 Thacher Street Hornell, New York ROGERS Phone 1556 OIL COMPANY Best Wishes From WOODBURN MONUMENTAL WORKS Canisteo New York Greenwood Street Canisteo, New York for—— . COOKING • water heating • refrigeration • home heating is fast cl a an economical Empire Gas Fuel Company LIMITED Compliments of BIG ELME RESTAURANT 192 Seneca Street Hornell, New York Best Wishes from CLAUDE TOTTEN Meats and Groceries 16 Greenwood Street Canisteo, New York OVERHEAD DOOR SALES CO. LEON BURNS 36 West Main Street Canisteo, New York Gas Oil Grease Tires and Accessories 47-49 West Main Street Phone 4421 or 47 87 Canisteo, New York Compliments of Phone 376 WELLS BROTHERS A. W. THORPE 1 Fifth Street Canisteo, New York Contractor 175-177 Canisteo Street Hornell, New York Compliments of EVERETT LAWRENCE JEWELRY TRACY AND JONES Canisteo Street at the Dependable Building Underpass Products Watch Repair 71 Church Street Hornell and Phone 27 Quality Jewelry HUBERTUS SERVICE Best Wishes From The STATION NORTH HORNELL 25 Main Street Canisteo, New York WHOLESALE CO. Compliments of 300 Seneca Road FLOHR’S TAVERN Main Street Hornell, New York Canisteo New York Best Wishes From Best Wishes From WILKINSON’S 5 AND DIME A. HELSON HENRY INSURANCE Main Street Greenwood Street Canisteo, New York — Canisteo, New York THOMAS F. KINNEY Compliments of Broadway Hornell, New York Arrow Shirts GEORGE J. BURD Knox and Mallory Hats and Canisteo, New York Griffon Clothes WILSON BROTHERS HABERASHERY Compliments of S. HOLLANDS’ SONS Seneca Street Hornell, New York _ ICE CREAM DAIRY PRODUCTS Best Wishes from ROBERT A. SWEENEY Real Estate and Insurance Compliments of LOOHN’S CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS Hornell New York COMPLIMENTS OF JUNIOR CLASS Best Wishes From FEENAUGHTY AND ALLEN 5 Sixth Street Canisteo Compliments of FISHER’S SHOPPING SERVICE 18 North Hornell Street Canisteo New York RADIO STATION W.W.H.G. Sports Music News Best Wishes From THE TEXAS CAFE Hornell New York Broadway Hornell, New York BEST WISHES FROM THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Best Wishes from A. McHENRY JEWELERS Hornell New York Quality Jewelry For Over A Century DIPSON THEATERS Hornell Theater Main Street Majestic Theater Broadway Always A Good Show At a Dipson Hornell New York CANISTEO FURNITURE MART Low Prices High Quality Greenwood Street Canisteo EDIE DAVIS BARBER SHOP Canisteo New York GET THE BEST GET COMPLIMENTS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS Compliments of HORNBLL automobile dealers PACKARD BUICK CADILLAC PONTIAC CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH WILLY OVERLAND FORD DODGE DE SOTO HUDSON NASH STUDEBAKER Hornell New York Congratulation to the Class of 1954 WINEBURG and GLEASON ‘CHARLIE and NEIL’ 100 Main Street Hornell, New York CANISTEO APPLIANCE STORE Compliments of We Service What We Sell WOOD’ S WALLPAPER Main Street Canisteo and PAINT STORE Compliments of Canisteo New York ROSS C. NEAL INSURANCE Canisteo New York AUTOGRAPHS


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1952

Canisteo High School - Kanistean Yearbook (Canisteo, NY) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Canisteo High School - Kanistean Yearbook (Canisteo, NY) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Canisteo High School - Kanistean Yearbook (Canisteo, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Canisteo High School - Kanistean Yearbook (Canisteo, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958


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