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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
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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
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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 .
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