Canisteo High School - Kanistean Yearbook (Canisteo, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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We have prepared this edition of the Kanistean as a salute to our school, so hats off to Canisteo Central! 2 if DEDICATION To MISS RUTH HICKS we the class of 1959 choose to ded1cate our edmon of the Karustean. We doff our hats as a symbol of grautude for the unurmg support ofand wholehearted IIIICICSI mus her pupxls Her gllldlflg IDHUCUCS w111 be perpetuated m our hves as CIUZCDS of tomorrow 3 PETER KOTHEN 1942 1957 Someone has asked for the depths of what use xs language? Feeble words and cold prmt are pxuful mstruments wxth whxch to descrlbe our affecuon for Pete when he was w1r.h us the black shadow that lay over us when he went away the endurlng memones hldden m our hearts Nothmg we could put here seems qune right We remove our hats and bow our heads In memory ofPeter Kothen 4 SECTION PAGE ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SEN IORS UNDERCLASSM ACTIVITIES 41 5 7 10 11 14 15 32 EN 33 40 4 SPCR ACADEMIC ADV ERTISEMENTS TS 55 70 71 74 I 1 4 33 ,YL ,xl II I A - 4 V m III E, A A A A+ ' I Iv CV - W' 4 I I ,Y--C,4- SWL - I A - I I SC 4 VI I I AL ' A yllnt M f ' . Tl' Jill, Izs- 1 1-I 4 V K-L ww.-mg, Believe It or Not Great White Hunters What Have We Here What Every Boy Dreams gf, Stood Up' Alrrght W1se Guy 6 Not Guilty! who Goofed Standmg on the Corner 5 ' S Q Q Q M A ,. . x AJ QBDGUUUUUSSFEREATUKGIH MR. STANLEY BANKER Junior High Principal MR. N. F. MILLER, Supervising Principal MR. WAYNE CRANDALL High School Vice Pr1nc1pa1 8 MR. JAMES ROACH Elementary Principal -ff 15 ii M BOARD OF EDUCATIO C Leland Kxlmer Basxl Parker Janet Atkms Cla1r Denms Dr Luther Gardner Dr R1chard Fish From the Board of Educatlon to the Class of 1959 Warmest Congratulauons on your ach1evements as students and scholars We know that your pres ent s ta t us has been reached only by hard work and cooperauon mth your parents and teachers We also know that although many act1v1t1es and assoclauons of school are emoyable learmng and gauung knowledge are not necessartly fun. It IS mostly WORK Instead of fun you get the sausfacuon of a Job well done, and a development of mmd and character whlch cannot be gamed from fun alone We hope you have enjoyed your years at C C.S and that you have learned to enjoy workmg, for you all have much work sull ahead It s not necessary to remmd you to respect your hentage as free Amerrcans and to accept your respons1b111t1es as CIUZGIS of your commumues You have demonstrated here that you are acceptmg these respons1b1l1t1es and we are proud of you. Agaln, Congratulauons Keep up the good work. We w1sh you conunued success 1n all your endeavors NURSES STAFF OFFICE STAFF fa! LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Holt Mrs Hale LEFT TO RIGHT Mlss Atkms Mrs Mrs Weyand VanFleet Mrs Campbell Mrs Benedlct Mrs Kurtz 0 D I D I ' D . . ' . . . - . D . . .. . , . . . I . . . - . Vi' 1 n ' ' . . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . . KITCHEN STAFF SEATED Mrs Forshee Mrs Iam1son Mrs Stocum Mrs Barrons STANDING Mrs Whlte Mrs Burdlck Mrs I Whlte BUS DRIVERS1 FIRST ROW A Wood I M u 1 1 e A Stage C B1.rdse11 Sanford SECOND ROW P Mc Danlels N Allen C G1111s R. Wrlklnson A Genung V Caward Johnson I0 CUSTODIANS Mr Crane Miss VanZ.11e Mr Sanford Mr Grlfflth Mr Norton Mr Roe . . , . I I y . Q : . M. 9 ' I ' . . TD '33 V K, 'X if . li R , ,xr ,Nj , . kHx. : ' 1 9 1 U E . . . , . , . , . . r i 1 gl a .9 4 6 rn .',fg,. Q . . K x 9 4 ,Q +3 ..-.1 Wm I I 1 , . S 4 Q . . , . il 1 ww. l'1, . , . in ,A , , I. . ' - 0 - I ' I ' 1 , . , . , S. J 2 ff ERB '-fl X49 C A 1 145 'fs'- . Y YA, . 4 Y . K ff' I+ R X Ag' CITIZENSHIP ENGLISH AND LANGUAGE John Amerrca Ruth Hxcks Alethea Terry Elrzabeth Meek E D U C AT IO N Clarence Campbell Ellethra LaVa11e Margaret Copeland Stanley Banker Richard Cooney Busmzss AND HOME ECONOMICS Jaetre Harvey Florence Coddmgton Bertah M111er Ruth Howard MUSIC AND ART Harold Skmner Thelma Enos Charlem Bexghtol Bertha Beherns PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ruth Wright Mark Meek John Cook GRADE FACULTY FIRST ROW: Mrs. Petticrew, Mrs. Rose. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Potter, Mrs. Beightol, Mrs. King. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Maginley. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Conklin, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Wescott, Mrs. Rathbun, Miss Hassman, Mrs. Redmond. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Etu, Mrs. Huntington, Mrs. Roach, Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Michler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Tennant, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Panus. -8-'SL FIRST ROW Mrs Jones Mrs Stanton Mrs Caple SECOND ROW Mrs Jackson Mrs Benson Miss Ford Miss Ives S3 ELUUGG35 .44 Q! FRANCIS AMIDON Say here s someone We all 11ke well Best of luck We thmk you re swell DIANE BOSSARD Good naturedness Is Dlane s most blessed vrrtue For a frlend There s nothmg she wouldn I do JANICE BAILEY Ianlce was chosen MOHIIOI of her bus Thrs shows that She IS llked by all of us KAY BOSSARD We d surely mlss her At a game To be a teacher Is her a1m BARBARA BARASH In the speakmg contest Barbara rated hrghest Her strong clear vorce Made her the judges cholce KERMIT BOSSARD We re proud of our F F A Presldent I6 For hrm to reap the harvest Was certamly the Lords mtent LYNN BROTZMAN Lynn s ambmon 15 To gather the frults of the so1l Towards th1s agrxcultural goal He s already begun to torl KENNETH BURDICK Red IS known Most of all an GERALD BROWN A promtsrng actor In our class play S11ent steadfast and sober In hrs way SHIRLEY BUSH Found 1n the woods wtth a r1 le As a rule But he someumes leaves h1S huntmg To go to school HENRY BURDICK An all around person We want to thank He s our class presldent Mr Hank HARRY CARNEY Harry comes from Call H111 way For hrs Sllly antxcs In study hall He hopes to be A farmer someday 17 5' SANDRA CAWARD She ll make a good secretary And take all your notes For being the best typist LINDA CRAWFORD She ll get all our votes To you goes a wish for hap HAROLD DAY Honesty and intelligence show in his face Our representative to Boys State was he pmess If he continues to work at this Like in the years Just ahead pace At the door of success hell C C S turn the key Last and Last and Last May your memory of years at GERALD DIETER An avid interest in old cars A modern work of art A boy who hails from Adrian way ERIN DILLON SIDNEY DECKER At everything he s done his Her spirit is strong The terror of Camp GOIKOH part, She s talented in music and And also of our school. 3.I'. Studying is his objective But oh! how he likes to fool In all class activities Erin has done her part. 18 PETER ETU Pete helped our school LOUIS GALEAZZO Wm basketball fame Good humor IS always Lmked wrth hrs name CHARLES GARDINER He was the Freshman presrdent And prrde of the semor class We certaxnly know he wtll succeed GARY FORSHEE The band you formed mthrall ed us Wlth 1tS mustc soft and sweet And w1th your football record Your success has been com plete SUSAN GAY The outdoor grrl the sw1m ming champ The grrl who loves to h1ke and camp At horsemanshrp she does ce In our class plays Sue dtd so well Actrve rn Drama Craft And star of Who Dumt mystery Worked hard on the yearbook staff As edrtor of photography BARBARA HILL Barb IS blessed wrth pretty blonde harr And of good marks she has her share Pralsed for her wrrtrng ab1l1ty And earnmg an award rn hrs As he does at every task J' 19 tory l 1 ,E I v X SHIRLEY HOUGHTALING Our telephone operator A soft spoken lass She s a good sport And nrce to the entrre class JOHN JAMISON An excellent dancer So charmmg and tall DAVID JACK Dave s a star In basketball As class salesman He surpassed us all TOM KINNEY Physrcal educatron rs hrs lrne H1s physrcal frtness sure 1S fme We hope to be allowed to see Your pupils prctures rn 63 CYNTHIA IAMISON Your chuckles bnghten e darkest day So rn return we d l1ke to say We w1sh you Joy wher er you We hope your b16SS11lgS over flow LYNN LAMPHLER Lynn IS a man Who does thrngs on h1s own The very best dresser And gent of the ball HIS 1n1t1at1ve may someday Make h1m well known 20 CONSTANCE LEACH A very fast speaker Wrth plenty of sense And all of her work Shows intelligence BARBARA MAHONEY As an actress or a secretary Barb proves she 's a smart lass For she does well both LINDA LEMEN Linda joined our class last year In her future we have no ear The artistic ability she does possess will certainly rnsure her success WALTER MARLATT Always doing Never done! CAROL LEWIS For Carol carrying a tune Is an easy feat She has smglng ability with wluch we can I com pete Be it mischief DOLORES MARTIN Work or fun. As Queen of the Soph Hop Dolores did reign. On the stage and in Business Class. To be a music teacher At college she'l1 train. 21 f LEWIS MEHLENBACHER Steady of heart And Stout of hand A credit to those Who ull the land CAROLE MONELL Carole 1S getting all she can Frorn her education Whatever she intends to be She 11 be a big sensation KATHRYN MOSHER Quiet persons are welcome everywhere Fits Kathryn to a tee Through out her 11fe may she CAROLYN MORGAN She does her work Wrth never a fret A rucer girl We never have met GARY MOSHER retain JAN MULHOLLEN If silence is golden This fine, desirable quality, What's to be Then Gary is 18 karat Is bound to be For his mechanical drawings He deserves much merit. age? So nothing ever Worries me. 22 'C' LLOYD PARKS Good at Art But better at play An rmp m school And worse away ROBERT PRESTON Bob set a shotput record And h1s wrestling wasnt rgnored Not to advance 15 to recede REID PIERCE Gomg to school He never called fun Rerd would rather be out Wrth a reel or a gun MONROE PUFFER Monroe 1n all the years a head Unt11 the last of us IS dead May our wish to you not d1e The best of luck to a real mce guy May well b6h1S athleuc creed 23 SHARON POWERS For beautrful penmanshrp Sharon IS noted Of our semor class Vrce Presldent She was voted VICTORIA ROSS Although she s short We know she s here There s a grggle That s Vicky! never fear bf 'Im-H K-L12 V . K Ai at EDGAR RUSSELL To Ed wrestllng Is the best of fun He s a secuonal champ Whrch proves hrs part rs well done DONNA STAGE Your quret presence almost un known Has made us see that we alone Have had rn you the truest frrend DIANE SCOTT In her search for knowledge D1 mtends to go to g1r1 s college Shes qulet and full of fun And lrked by everyone HAROLD STEFFEY Harold 1S another wrestler In farmlng he does excel If that s to be hrs future We know he ll do II well ANDIM SKILLMAN You ve played a Flute We ve heard you root And seen you lead the band Because of thrs we think you grand GRETCHEN STEPHENS Qulet and pleasant Trny and sweet I8 May your rlver of kmdness never end Always smrlmg And ever so neat 24 NANETTE STEWART Far may we search Before we find A heart so tender And so krnd ERMA VANDERHOEF C C S s drum majorette And our Student President Ambitrous effictent and apt to succeed Erma was born to lead LARRY TAYLOR Wrth basketball pracuce an studies Larry s busy learnmg Because he works and plays so hard Praise he s always earnlng HELEN WELCH She s lmle And she s w1se She s a terror For her srze LAWRENCE TRAVIS A winner never QUIIS And a qurtter never w1ns Larry proved tlus on the mat By the number of hrs pms KENNETH WI-IEATON Ken s collectlons of stamps and coms And re11cs of German Wars 25 For hrs mechamcal drawmgs He deserves much ment PENNY WHITFORD V1m vrgor and v1ta11ty The grrl with a personahty She s an experrenced eques trrenne Sent to Syracuse as our good crtrzen FRED WILLIAMS Whrle mrxrng pranks and studres 1n school Is not generally the standard rule We make excepuon and all agree WILLIAM WHITFORD Full of Jokes And m1sch1ef too Dorng thmgs He shouldn t do ADA WOODWORTH Ada s a quret grrl Wrthout much to say Perhaps more of us ROBERT WILKINSON Bob IS Camsteo s prodrgy He has much screntifrc abihty Success 1n your chosen fleld And may the future have much to yreld Should pattern ourselves that DIANE YOUNG way A famous phrase D1d she create For Freds rn the Natronal Honor Socrety 26 Three 11ttle words Am I 1ate'P OFFICERS President, Henry Burdlck Vice Presrdent Sharon Powers Secretary Andra Skillman Treasurer Gretchen Stephens VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATO RIAN enum Gzdiner C2016 Monell 27 I n M 1 A SENIOR ACTIVITIES FRANCIS AMIDON Archery 1 A IANICE BAILEY Bus Monltor 3 4 BARBARA BARASH Chorus 3 4 Totem Club 1 Chess Club 1 2 Bowlmg 1 2 3 A 1 2 Drama Craft 2 3 4 A Speak1ng Contest 3 J un1or Play Kamstean Staff Senlor Play DIANE BOSSARD A 3 Jumor Play Commlttee Seruor Play Commlttee N A Drama Craft 3 4 Cheerleader 1 2 Totem Club 1 Drama Club 2 3 4 Class V1ce Presldent 2 Student Senate V1ce Pres1dent 3 A 2 Bowlmg 1 3 Iuntor Play Semor Play Cornrruttee KERMIT BOSSARD A 2 Wresthng 2 3 Cross Country 4 Treasurer F F A LYNN BROTZMAN V1SLl8lA1dS 1 2 3 4 A 2 Wrestlmg 1 2 3 4 Vars1ty Club 3 4 GERALD BROWN Jtuuor Play Semor Play HENRY BURDICK Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Varslty Club 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 Homeroom President 1 Jumor Play Class Presldent 4 KENNETH BURDICK Bowlmg 3 SHIRLEY BUSH Football 1 V1sua1 A1ds 2 3 4 Varstty Football Manager HARNEY CARNEY A 2 Baseball 2 SANDRA CAWARD N A H A Drama Craft 3 4 J un1or Play Karustean Staff Sen1or Play LINDA CRAWFORD A 2 A 2 Bus Monitor 1 Jumor Play Committee HAROLD DAY Band 2 3 4 V1SLlHlA1dS 1 2 3 4 VHISIIY Club 3 4 Football Manager Bowling 3 4 SIDNEY DECKER Football 1 2 3 4 Wrestllng 3 4 Track 3 4 Varsrty Club 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Band 1 2 Drama Craft 1 Kamstean Staff 28 JERRY DIETER Football 1 Baseball 1 Wrestllng 1 Archery 1 ERIN DILLON Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Semor Chorus 3 Art Club 1 Drama Craft 3 4 Senlor Play Comrmttee Iumor Play Commxttee Kamstean Staff Totem Club 1 2 PETER ETU Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Drama Craft 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Vars1ty Club 3 4 Jtuuor Play GARY FORSHIEE Band 1 2 3 4 Drama Craft 3 4 Football 1 3 4 Bowlmg 1 2 Track 1 2 Varslty Club 3 4 Class Pres1dent 2 LOUIS GALEAZZO Football 1 3 Baseball 1 3 Basketball 1 2 Drama Club 3 4 Varslty Club 1 3 4 I un.1or Play Senior Play Kamstean Staff CHARLES GARDINER Football 1 Wrestling 2 3 4 Band 1 2 Orchestra 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Class Presxdent 1 Homeroom Presldent 2 Class Vtce Pres1dent 3 Senior Play F.F. .1,2 , , , ,3 , ' ' ,4 ' . , .4 ' . 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I D I . . ,4 F.F. .1, ,3,4 , y G.A. . ,4 ' ' ' F. . .3 ' F. . .2 F. . .2 KAY BOSSARD G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 . .3.4 ' , ' - ' G.A. . 1, ,3,4 ' , G.A. .1, ,3,4 F.H. . 1, ,3,4 ' F.F. .1, ,3,4 ' ' , , , , . y A . 1 , , , 3 . . . .3 , F.F.- . 1, ,3,4 SUSAN GAY A 2 Totem Club 1 Class Treasurer 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Drama Craft 2 3 4 Jumor Play Senlor Play Cheerleader 3 4 Chorus 2- 3 A Kamstean Staff BARBARA HILL A 1 A 2 Totem Club 1 Kamstean Staff Junior Play SHIRLEY HOUGHTALING A Bus Morutor 3 DAVID JACK Football 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Drama Craft 3 4 Art Club 2 Ban 1 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Juruor Play Senlor Play CYNTHIA JAMISON A 1 2 Totem Club 1 2 F H A 4 JOHN JAMISON Football 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Varslty Club 3 Junlor Play Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Ban 1 2 3 4 Class Prestdent 3 THOMAS KINNEY Football 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 Wrestlmg 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Band 1 2 Orchestra Junlor Play Art Club 2 T T A 4 Varslty Club 3 LINDA LEMEN G A A 3 4 Junror Play Semor Play F H A 4 CONSTANCE LEACH A 1 2 Class Secretary 2 Homeroom President 3 Nattonal Honor Society 3 A 2 Kanisrean Staff CAROL LEWIS Chorus 1 2 3 4 N A Art Club 2 Totem Club 1 BARBARA MAHONEY A 1 2 Semor Play Juluor Play Totem Club 1 Drama Craft WALTER MARLATT Basketball 1 Archery 1 DELORES MARTIN A 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Drama Craft 3 F T A 2 Junxor Play Semor Plav Totem Club 1 LEWIS MEHLENBACHER A 2 Cross Country 4 Wrestlmg 2,3, 4 CAROLE MONELL Totem Club 1 29 Homeroom Pres1dent 1 2 A 2 Science Club 3 A 2 3 Kamstean Staff National Honor Soctety CAROLYN MORGAN A 2 A 2 Drama Craft 3 4 Juntor Play Kanistean Staff GARY MOSHER Wrestlmg KATHRYN MOSHER A 1 Totem Club 1 2 Football 1 Archery 1 Basketball 1 SHARON POWERS A 1 2 F H A 2 F N A 3 Drama Craft 3 4 Junior Play Class Vice President 4 ROBERT PRESTON Football 1 2 3 Wrestlmg 2 3 Track 2 3 Varsity Club 3 VICTORIA ROSS Totem Club 1 A 1 2 Drama Craft 2 3 4 EDGAR RUSSELL Wrestlmg 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 Varsity Club 3 4 DIANE SCOTT Ban 1.2.3.4 Orchestra 1.2,3,4 Chorus 2.3.4 Drama Craft 2,3 G.A. .1, ,3,4 3 F.T. . ,3.4 , G.A. . , ,4 , ,,,, I ,4 i ' , , , , F.N. . ,3,4 ' - G.A. . ,3,4 F.T. .1 . G.A. . ,2,3,4 GA 34 F.T..,3,4 . . ,4 F.T. . '3'4 G.A. . ,3.4 G'A' -.1-3 LLOYDPARKS F. . .1 ' G.A. . . ,3,4 dm'4 G.A..,,3,4 G.A. . , ,3,4 G.A. . , ,3,4 . ,4 G.A. . , ,3,4 d . . . A , P.F. .1, ,3,4 ' a Class Secretary 3 Cheerleader 2 4 lumor Play A 2 T A Student Senate Secretary 4 Kamstean Staff ANDIUK SKILLMAN Cheerleader 1 2 Totem Club 1 Art Club 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 A Kamstean Staff DONNA STAGE Totem Club 1 2 A 1 2 HAROLD STEFFY A 2 WICSIIIHS 1 2 3 4 Bus Momtor 3 GRETCHEN STEPHENS Totem Club 1 2 Class Secretary 4 Drama Craft 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 Kamstean Staff Iumor Play Commrttee NANETTE STEWART A A 2 LARRY TAYLOR Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Archery 1 Visual Atd Club 1 Homeroom President 3 Junror Play Drama Craft 3 4 Cross Country 4 LAWRENCE TRAVIS Wrestling l,2,3,4 Football 4 Varslty Club 3 4 ERMA VANDERHOEF Cheerleader 1 2 3 A 2 Student Senate Secretar Student Senate Preslden Natlonal Honor Society Majorette 1 2 3 4 F N A 2 AIT Club 1 2 HELEN WELCH A 1 Totem Club 1 Junror Play Drama Craft 4 KENNETH WHEATON Vrsual Aid Club 1 Chess Club Ituuor Play WILLIAM WHITFORD Visual Aid 1 2 3 4 Football Manager 1 2 Varsity Club 1 2 PENNY WHITFORD A 1 2 Totem Club l 2 Class V1ce President l Homeroom Presldent 2 Irmior Play Drama Craft 3 4 FRED WILLIAMS Vrsual Ard Club 3 Football 1 Wrestlmg 3 4 Kamstean Staff Junlor Play Baseball Varsrty Club 3 Track 3 ROBERT WILKINSON Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Visual Aid 2.3.4 Science Club 1,2,3 T.T.A. 3 Scorekeeper 3 30 Y2 I4 ADA WOODWORTH A Totem 1 Bus Monitor DIANE YOUNG A 2 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Ban 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Drama Craft 2 3 4 N A Kamstean Staff Senior Play Chess Club 1 , , , G.A. .1,2 ' G.A. . 1, ,3,4 G.A. . 1, ,3,4 13 F. . . 4 ' ' . , . G.A. . 1, ,3,4 ' d . , . G.A. . ,2,3,4 F, , ,1 Class Secretary4 H-H-A- 1.2,3.4 Junior Play G.A. . 1,2 G.A. . , ,-3,4 F.F. . 1, ,3,4 2 G.A. . , ,3,4 . . I4 G.A. . 1 . F.H. .1, ,3,4 . ' CLASS HISTORY Durmg our years at C C.S we ve been a busy class Through the greades we part1c1pated in many acuvities In Ftfth grade we presented a Geography exiblt and as members of the Sixth grade we made manonettes and put ona puppet show Soon we found ourselves tn .Tumor H1gh Our 3CliVll1CS consxsted of class parties and homework As 1nexperienced Freshmen we eagerly entered High SchooL Mrs Garman and Mr Dinzler helped us organize our class Our activities consisted mostly of roller skating pames and candy sales The winter months flew by Spring arrived and wlth it a class party our last activity of the year In our Sophomore year Mtss Hicks and Mr Campbell were our advisers They helped hard to make our first class dance, The Sophomore Hop a success Its theme was Stardust. Another year passed and we became Juniors Determxned to raise money for our Senior Tr1p we began our stationery sale soon after school opened. with the help of Mrs Coddington th1s project turned out to be very successful. At Christmas time we decorated the school entrance with evergreen boughs and colored lights Our next act1v1ty was the Junior prom with Cupid s Holiday for IIS theme. In the spring under the direction of Mrs Meck we presented three one act plays In the fall of our Senior year at C C.S we sold magazines to raise money for out trip to Washington. The Semor Play came next. With the help of Mrs Meek our class presmted the comedy WHO DUNIT As our yearbook goes to press we still have many of our Senior acttvites to look forward to- The Senlor Ball, Trip to Washington, Banquet and of course Graduation what we, the class of 59 proudly switch our tassels from the left to right s1de on our graduation caps 31 us with out class projects, mainly the sale of refreshments at school activities. We worked 'Ol J4- tv' C2 S E5 if XI!! J? ,Sp K 1 2 ...J-'ff -'rj x if T Tw KX 2 m f cij' all? Xl X ll 'D l ffi? -u55m::nfa ,S xxx XXX XX x N J , , V V 1, gr -:If i , AZA'gJ,,,YFY' - -- ,Z kx4 kif,:?f ' ' --fjjjjiT,:'2f ' 7 , gg x N Af gl U CQ T T ' xi- J A T7 . , Q i:5 ,1W f 'J Hd- by Y 21: ,ff ig- J? - - Q- fj ,-9 q1 a' , Q5XfiQ? ' A' . N Q5-X K5 HHW eV ,,f .'W QQ? - + 3 f H! Av g 7 5 X Q x Ei N X Q-3, 7 N X' XXV Y J if ' l, H - W K XY- X IX N 5 X x X Q X3 fxx' X . X X- XXX L x A ' Xxx xg' XX xx x x xx -J. X Xu .' N X X , x. XXX x W K , X tk XX K N X X X N X X' XXX Q XXX X1 XX .X XX X W X X xQ X X X Y -X X 1 x hx Xxx Q X , X X ' X N wx X X X K .X XR. XR XX was N A w X ' xx wx mm m X V 1 'X A Q A X XXXXN N N X X XR . X X ky x , 1 X M A X X XX .XX ,LN X X 1 R .X X .X K X X X XX XX ,Ahw xx Y OFFICERS President Joyce Bossard Vice President Peter Sellers Secretary Camille Crandall Treasurer Judith Reynolds ACTIVITIES The Soph Hop and concession sales at athle- tic events are the sources of revenue for this class OFFICERS President V1v1an Burns Vice President Dorothy Ellis Secretary Dallas Knapp Treasurer M1keG1bson ACTIVITIES The Junior Class augments its funds by a card sale the Iunlor Prom and by presenung the Junior Plays OFFICERS President, Ioan Burns Vice-President, Veronica Barnard Secretary, Dick Kothen Treasurer, Judith Reynolds ACTIVITIES The Freshman Class sponsors roller skating parties and conducts annual candy sales. SICGPY Time Gals The Three Musketeers Gab Fest We've Got Hlm Lineup Blcycle Bu11t For Two Debate T1me Smile, 40 cs Qwiwi :ries X fy NJ' I 1 Advertising Sales Photographic Classes Feature Organizatiors Arr Administration Sports Typing Barbara Barash Gretchen Stephens Louis Galeazzo Sidney Decker Barbara Hill Penny Whitford Diane Scott Diane Young Erin Dillon Andra Skillman Sue Gay Fred Williams Sandra Caward JUNIOR ASSLSTANTS: M. Crossman, S. Dennis, D. Gielen, D. Young, B. Schnurle, D. Knapp, C. Novinsld, S. Gerrinsef. J. Snyder. D- 51113. A- GUICBS- KANISTEAN STAFF Editor Connie Leach Co-Editor Carole Monell SIDE Henry Burdick Larry Taylor, Fred Williams FIRST ROW Patnck House, Davxd Sellers Gerald Gardiner Wilham Bossard. SECOND ROW Joyce Bossard, J eanette Reynolds David Norton, Joan Burns 'I'HIRD ROW George Porter Diane Scott, John Rhude, Erma Vanderhoef FOUR'I'H ROW Patricta Wise, Dale Crandall, Linda Synder James Stephens FIFTH ROW Darlene Burley William Makitra David Porter Micheal Jamison. MISSING' Steve Skillman, Vivian Burns Larry Powers Harold Day STUDENT SENATE 'I'he Student Senate s main obJective are to promote school spirit to foster scholasnc endeavor and to encourage student participation in school activities The senate strives to create an atmosphere in which the students will acquire habits of good citizenship that may becarried wnh them into adult life. The Council finances its activities throuQ1 the sale of student pictures 43 LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Veanderhoef, B. Hill, K. Bossard, C. Leach, P. Whitford, J. Gardner, R. Wilkinson, D. Miller, Mr. McMahon, H. Day, F. Williams, C. Gardiner, B. Rose, B. Schnurle, C. Monell, D. Scott, M. Crossman, C. Novinski. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PROMOTES . . . SERVICE Each year the National Honor Society adds Eligibility for the local Honor Society is based to its membership those students who meet require- exclusively on scholastic standing. A sophomoremust ments based on scholarship, leadership, service maintain an average of 90010, a junior an average and character. They lead the annualHeartFund Drive. of 88 lu, and a senior an average of 86'7a. FIRST ROW: S. Powers, C. Morgan. J. Bossard, D. Scott, C. Crandall, C. Scott, E. Rogers SECOND ROW: J. Brown, K. Bossard, J. Schwartz, G. Gardiner, R. Emerson, D. Stewart, L Taylor. THIRD ROW: C. Monell, D. Bossard, P. VanHassent, S. Bancroft, E. Morse, S. Cotton, S. Gerringer, C. Novinski. FOURTH ROW: C. Leach, P. Whitford, D. Knapp, W. Rose, G. Dickey D. Miller, B. Schnurle, M. Crossman. C5 A. A. -M.-1-1,-gunna IZ!I r'-0 LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie Leach, Dorthy Ellis, Penny Whltford, Vivian Burns, Helen Welch, Carrie Wyant, Allana Gilkes, Sally Em. G.A.A. 89. 3' igggi 2555-3? o C3 glam. p Q 5555.5 nigga? gawggg ssgoff' !5 g2,'g0Qm 5.':'gg82- Ggwig,-33 'YUESOM 2539.535 -'S' g.2o E '38,,-1 9-. Ou' ,ig E .-l-CY.-1 OE-QEE5 15-'aziesxa FOOTBALL The Christmas Ball, Faculty-Alumni basketball game, and a chicken barbecue are a few of the annual events held by the Football Club. This organization also raises money be checking coats at baskaball games and by selling book covers, and uses the fund to defray some of the costs of the school football program. THIRD ROW: M. Ahearn, P. Stanton, T. Kinney, D. Dmnls, M. Gibson, P. Etu, G. Forshee, H. Burdick, S. Decker, P. House, G. Davis. SECOND ROW: J..Tacobs, G. Brasted, L. Powers, B. Preston, K. Jamison, B. Allen, B. Dieter, J. Knapp, G. Feenaugmty, R. Emerson. FIRST ROW: .T . Greenfield, R. Dieter, L. Travis, D. Quick, D. I-Iilts, D. Norton. CD C T' L FIRST ROW: S. Caward, R. Charles, D. Garnes, W. Moogan, D.Preston, M. Remchuck, L. Walght, M. Decker, K. Atnldon, R. Alexander. SECOND ROW: N. Bush, .T . Payne, M. Genung, R. Kurtz, D. Crandall, R. Bacon, B. Jamison, P. Grimes, L. Campbell, B. Birch, M. Meek, G. Morgan, C. Sheroshick. THIRD ROW: K. J amison, D. Burley, S. Wells, S. McCray, L. Pierce, D. Beyea. M. Welch, P. 0'Dell, C. Elrick, C.Sanford, L. Rahmlow, L. Rogers, C. Mider, L. Snyder. FOURTH ROW: A. Skinner, V. Smith, L. Greene, E. Tonkin, V. Hadden, L. Bell, P. Sanford, L. Kurtz, J. Emerson, E. Sills, J. Campbell, P. Woodworth, B. Burritt, E. McMlndes, R. Bob. DIRECTOR: Miss Enos. ACCOMPANIST: Mrs. Hale. MUSIC FIRST ROW: S. Yolmg, D. Young, C. Scott, A. Skillman, S. Harris, A.Jam1son S Magee A Skinner, D. Carnes, S. Etu, J. Young. SECOND ROW: D. Knapp, S. Shaw, D Jack P House J'. Booth, D. Yoder, M. Smith, A. Gilkes, R. Wilkinson, J. Callahan, R. Murray W Jack S Sick D. Scott, S. Moss. THIRD ROW: G. Brasted, S. Rees, B. Stephens, W. Moogan M Gay S Cotton, Mr. Skinner, S. Skillman, P. Stanton, J. Jamison, J. Greenfield, M. Richardson, D Crandall, S. Dickey, S. Wheaton. 1 . I 4 i l t illicit FIRST ROW M Srruth P Etu J Booth V Barnard C Hawley W Hovey S Rees S Wheaton J' Schwartz W Rose,D Gielen T Sespico A York J Young D Scott P Sanford C Crandall, S Cook C Hovey D Yoder SECOND ROW J Allen H Lathrop N Stewart S Harris J Crawford D Decker P McCourt B Barash P Stanton R Emerson,,T H1lIS B Btrdsall, N Brooks S Sxck D Marun, P Wise, .T Burns S Denrus B Wood F Snyder THIRDROW R Welch A Woodcook M Bryan B Birch S Moss B Smith,M Allen L Burchard J Booth, L Garner D Miller G Forshee S Skillman, D Ellis B Schnur1e,C Wyant ,T Reynolds E Dillon,J Snyder P Allen. DEPARTMENT FIRST ROW. S. Gay, E. Dillion, B. Swimelar, J. Bossard, A. I amison, A. Skillman, S. Harris C. Scott, S. Etu, J. Young, K. Schaumburg, D. Young, E. Morse, D. Miller. SECOND ROW G. Dickey, W. Rose, J. Esposito, J. Reynolds. THIRD ROW: E. Rogers, A. York, V. Smith F. Snyder, D. Jack, P. House, B. Wilkinson, J. Hawkins, S. Young, D. Scott, S. Bancroft, S Moss L Kurtz W. Gardiner M Greenfield L Kilmer G. Ross. FOURTH ROW: P.VanHassent P. McCourt, Mr. Skinner C. Gardiner, S. Decker M. Stephens. D.Yoder, A. Gilkes, M. Smith, J. Jamison, M. Richardson, J. Hallet, J. Schwartz I T . , ia..- -4-4-ji 'T , I FIRST ROW: J'. Booth, K. Jamison, T. Kinney. SECOND ROW: B. Barash, E. Morse, C. Leach, B. Hill. J. Esposito. 'THIRD ROW: I. Booth, P. Wise, S. Bennett, S. Harris. J. Lathrop, K. u To UF R E A TT ER Al Cc HA E R s Mullen, C. Novinskl, D. Knapp, S. Young, J. Reynolds, I . Reynolds, S.Sick, L. Woodward, C. Monell. MISSING: V. Burns, S. Gay. FQTQAQ Each member of this club works three periods a week as teachers' assistants in the grades. As a money-making project, the members sold nuts and candy. At Christmas time a basket was sent to a nwdy family in the community, while a picture scrapbook was sent to India. The organization also conducted a clothing drive. F.N.A. The Future Nurses have worked at the St. James Hospital helping the nurses. During free periods, some assist in the school health office. Plans have been made to visit hospitals in Elimira andRochester. LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Shaw, L. Hale, C. Morgan, A. Gilkes, M. Gongol, S. Gerringer, P. Van- Hassent, T. Sespico, S. Schenck. S. Moss, D. Ellis, A. Wambold, B. Schnurl, J. Bossard. F u To ur R E A M NE U? R Sc EA s E HN urn F U T U R E H CJ AA E AA A K E R S CJ F .A AA E R I C ,A FIH OAC FIRST ROW: P. Mcbaniels, S. Kanp, M. Pierce, L. Drake, S. Follansbee, R. Howland, A. Wood- worth. SECOND ROW: V. Howland, C. Jamison, H. Hallet, S. Houhtallng, I. Bailey, D. Stage, N. Stewart, L. Crawford. During the holiday season the F.H.A. makes and sells Christmas jewelry. By doing the schools laundry they gain experimce in domestic tasks while serving a useful purpose. FCFCAC This year's F.F.A. carried out successful crop danonstrations showing the effect of spraying corn. Rqaresentatives were sent to Leadership training at Avoca. The club plans to present a tape recording of crop demonstrations on radio. FIRST ROW: W. Green,S.Dickey, Mr.Crandall, R. Harrison, K. Bossard, L. McgGl11, F. Brotzman, J. Halsey, W. Raub. SECOND ROW: R. Bossard, L. Burchard, J. Knight, L. Mduenbacker, W. Margeson, L. Brotzman, D. Gielen, G. Roe. THIRD ROW: D. Flanagan, L. Henry, R. Garner, C. Clark, A. Coots, H. Hurd, G. Welch, D. Stewart, H. Steffey, R. Terry, F. Loper, P. Drum, H, Lewis, M. Ahearn, W. Brizzee. 1 yas A f , L' Q MRL 5CH F u 'Je A? R EA M FE AR RI Mc EA R PKPWU -IT FIRST ROW: M. Gongol, S. Sick, D. Ellis, B.Schnur1e, B. Mahoney, D. Gielen. SECOND ROW: S. Dennis, Mrs. Meck. THIRD ROW: S. Powers, S. Caward, N. Brooks, M. Crossman, S. Etu, B. Barash, C. Morgan, T. Sespico, V. Ross. FOURTH ROW: R. Preston, R. Norton, L. Taylor, P. Whitford, S. Gay, D. .T ack. DRAMA CRAFT VISUAL AIDS The maill task of this Club is the D1'0dl1CIi0I1 It is this organization's duty to assist teachers of the .T11I1i0l' and S6I1i0l' DIHYS- AFIHUHUY the Drama in showing films and operating other Visual Aids Craft stages a play at Alfred University's Drama equipment, During the noon hour they present film Festival. A minor duty of the club is to manage to the grades, stage work for assemblies. FIRST ROW: D. Dennis, S, Bush, L. Brotzman. SECOND ROW: B. Rose, F. Williams, H. Day, B. Whitford, D. Miller, D. Young, R. Wilkinson. V I S U A L A D S 1 M O N I T .1 O R S FIRST ROW: C. Wyant, B. Butler, C. Novinski, D. Bossard. SECOND ROW: J. Bai16Y. .T. Knight A. Coots, N. Stewart, V. Howland, A. Woodworth. MONITO RS Each bus has a monitor. It is his or her duty to take attendance and to maintain order among the student passengers. FIRST ROW: V. Smith, L. Snyder, D. Monell, E. Tonkin,J. Payne, L. Kurtz, M.Se11ers, L. Kilmer. SECOND ROW: E. Sills, D. Stewart. THIRD ROW: G. Morgan, J. Lester, A. Coddington, D. Carnes, A. Skinner, B. Moogan, M. Gay, B.l-Iarris. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Skinner, B..Tack, T. Hopkins, D. Crandall, M. Schwartz, I. Emerson, P. Sanford. J U O N G H Seeds of Suspicion IUNIOR PLAYS I958 SALLY TAKES A BOW' SEEDS OF SUSPICION' 'ONCE IN A BLUE MOON Sue Gay Jerry Brown Tom Kinney Dolores Martin Kay Bossard Sid Decker John Jamison Carolyn Morgan Ken Wheaton Diane Young Fred Williams Barbara Barash Louis Galeazzo Helen Welch Sharon Powers Dale Wilson Diane Young Gary Forshee Henry Burdick Pete Etu Sandra Caward Barbara Mahoney Larry Taylor Dave Jack Linda Lem en Penny Whirford 52 'wuo-num? Louis Galeazzo Sue Gay David Jack Dolores Martin Diane Young Barbara Barash Jerry Brown Linda Lemen Bob Wilkinson Charles Gardiner I959 SENIOR PLAY CAST Alexander Arlington Vivian O'De11 Brewster Isabelle Muriel Miss Jenkins Harry Annie Michael Andrew September 19, grades 7-12, were enter- tained by Kurt Singer, an ex-espionage agent for the federal government. Mr. Singer told ofhis spy experiences. A period followed the lecture in which the students questioned Mr. Singer. ASSEMBLIES A group of four entertainers presented a Cavalcade of Music November 24. As well as violin and piano solos, ashort excerpt of ballet and a modern dance were presented Although partially paralyzed by polio, Mr, This husband and wife team entertained the Farlin continued his career. His program at Junior and Senior High February 13 Among C.C.S. included: Lord's Prayer, He's theirselections on the marimba were Nola Got the Whole World and Lady of Spain. The Blue Tango, and Tea for Two ..,f J! W.: X Z ff? QQ. 'king 'A '-,, I ' 9r, . I 1 ,, I fini, A ,iff I , ,' r f ' 5 ,J J f fa' A 4 -ug .f YV,7:Q n X 5 Y if . , -Q'g' fs. ' Xigfxx- X ' x FIRST ROW: D. Quick, I. Greenfield, I. Rhude. SECOND ROW: D. Norton, I. Knapp, R. Dieter, G. Brasted, I. Feenaughty, C. Meck. 'I'HIRD ROW: R. Dieter, R. Allen, G. Davis, P. Stanton, M. Ahearn, L. Feenaughty, C. Cartwright, I. Jacobs. L. Clark. VARSITY Canisteo Central Schoo1's Redskins posted a won-3, lost-4 record this past season under head coach Iohn Cook. Highlights of the season were the victories over Bath, Franklinville, and Portville. 'I'he heartbreak game of the season was the final quarter defeat at the hands of Bolivar in a very hard fought and exciting controL From this year's teams the Redskins lose seven lettermen, but the hope for the future seems very bright. Allegany McQuaid Bath Bolivar Franklinville Portville Cuba O-6 7-33 7-6 6-13 13-6 21-6 '7-19 QQ. FIRST ROW: M. Stephens, D. Sellers, I. Booth, J. Roe, W. Preston. SECOND ROW: D. Wells, P. House, L. Taylor, S. Skillman, M. Gibson P. Etu, I. Jamison, H. Burdick, D. Jack, K.,Tarnison, Coach Meck BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: K. Meck, D. Norton, M. Richardson, D. Griffith. SECOND ROW: G. Brasted, J. Knapp, L. Powers, B. Bossard. THIRD ROW: M. VanVa1.kenberg, R. Peters, D. Hilts, P. Sellers. FOURTH ROW: D. Konhen, R. Emerson, G. David, D. Caward. FIFTH ROW: Coach Roach, L. Garner. 1 09? 'Reis GRAPPLERS This year was another winning season for the Canisteo Central School's Wrestling squad, which had a record of 6 wins and 5 losses. The team had six entries in the section 5 semi-finals including: Jim Greenfield, 95 lbs.g Dick Stewart 112 lbs.: Larry Travis, 120 lbs. gTom Makitra, 127 1bs.g Dave Stewart, 138 lbs.g and Louie Mehlenbacher, un- limited. Dick Stewart and Larry Travis went on to win the championship in their weight classes for Section 5. SCORES Hornell Elmira S S Corning N S Bath Corning F A Wellsville Painted Post Corning F A - Letchworth - Painted Post 25-8 Hornell 32-11 WM FIRST ROW: P. Etu, T. Galeazzo, H. Burdick. SECOND ROW: Coach Cook, P. Abbott, B. Dieter, T. Kinney, L. Travis, R. Emerson, W. Preston, K. Jamison, L. Powers, J. Knapp, G. Porter, D. Wells, Coach Hackett. THIRD ROW: D. Dennis, P. House, J. Booth, M. Gibson, .T..Tamison, G. Forshee, S. Decker, L. F eenaughty. FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: T. Kinney, G. Forshee, S. Decker. SECOND ROW: H. Burdick, P. Etu, L. Travis, John Jamison. SENIORS .ff M ,Z .ff fy .fr i .I UCAGEME N March 16 found the Canisteo Redskins at the Section 5 semi-finals in Rochester for the second straight year. After a regular season of 16 wins and 2 losses in which they twice beat enemy, Painted Post, in gruelling their traditional over times, they moved on to the quarter-finals at Hammondsport against Waterloo where they were victorious. Next came the season finale in Rochester against Albion Central School whose team defe 50-37 in a hard fought game. ated the Redskins SCORES Addison 77-37 Wayland 67-39 Wellsville 58-46 Wellsville 43-45 Hammondsport 61-36 Bath 51-37 Arkport 69-52 Alfred -Almond 77-38 Bath 66-53 Hammondsport 74-61 Alfred-Almond 56-42 Arkport 57-30 Painted Post 48-46 Painted Post 51-49 Waterloo 49-44 Albion 50-37 Christmas Tournament Pavillion 43-26 Henritta 62 -46 VARHTY SRS Dave lack, John Jamison, Pete Etu, Hank, Burdick, Larry Taylor l I x 1 l 1 I r 1 l 1 s....'-M, A Ilj4IliSTMRCiW:I5. Vgndirhcrgaghgdgslgsllght. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mullen, C0 U NCII. r ec , r. 00 . . Mr. Mclnroy, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Crandall, Mr. Alderman. SCORE- lglRl5S5':k13SVL:. lDgiLl'ec:i1ng, D. Dennls. SECOND ROW: D. Gielen, W, Rose, E 2 2 E Q 5 2 5 Y i E ,-ai L. .gfaxmigix 'w 1521 4 J. si -5 . R . ?i,j 'M-1 ,- ! 2: - r 5 'V .Q . ' re? .. f 3 N' , 5 1 Qs? . S f , ' M . g W Bw as NV f ' Q 2 .Q if ', ' sg' if r if , 91 A A I f, ., f 1- few Mi, H ea i 'P' N i -. 3? 2 f J'2 5K, im W , Qfzgm' Q53 A. A' 4 f '-View Q Q 4 is 4 f f' , w 5 A? wg: . sf' A 4 if: .L 9 ff. V, 1, Quay In, .Q 5, a ff lc- X V. X , , if XX ' Ee ' ,331 s if ,ll , .49- 1 ,ii - i 1 f-F V2 E u f il: sf 1 f R 'Wav -H-N, .H ww , f x,'i'i 4 yu 'W ' ,uw ,' , W Q . 2:5 Q 6.2 2 'Av W Ax yy v few Q F' 5' 'Y , K ,,,w if :fry aw, V ' - -L '? Q gr wrggxw-Y .1 W If ,f,L55'3' mlm ,N , r Y, new -uf 4 Q55 aj MW V at Z Q, My 1' n if, Qgqiii, 'L K , ,icgagafyypif A ,isvqfymi Ji , R ig 1 . ll 4 . A1 ' FIRST ROW: S. Cotton, L. Crawford, C. Fairman, D. Martin, C. Novinski. SECOND ROW: D. Decker, D. Bossard, V. Howland, W. Hovey, S. Teribury, K. Mullen. THIRD ROW: M. Allen, J. Booth, B. Hill, S. Dennis, V. Burns, T. Sespico. FOURTH ROW: C. Hovey, P. McDaniels, S. Pierce, M. Greenfield, H. Welch, C. Drake, C. Wyant, S. Bennett. FIFTH ROW: B. Mahoney, N. Brooks, M. Gongol, A. York, E. Rogers, J. Young, K. Mosher, P. Wise. SIXTH ROW: J. Crawford, C. Jamison, S. Houghtaling, K. Schaiun- lurg, S. Kemp, L. Moore, D. Ellis, S. Shaw, B. Butler, B. Kelly, A. Jackson, K. Annabel. HOCKEY VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROW: S. Rees, B. Butler, A. Gilkes. J. Booth, C. Leach, S. Gerringer, C. Crandall, S. Cotton, P. Allen. SECOND ROW: D. Decker, P. McDaniels, S. Kemp, B. Hill, W. Hovey, H. Welch, S. Harris, I. Hawkins, B. Kelly, P. Wise. THIRD ROW: N. Brooks, S. Bennett, C. Novinski, E. Vanderhoef, M. Greenfield, J. Young, S. Teribury, K. Mullen, A. York, P. Trowbridge, M. Gongol, K. Mosher. FOURTH ROW: D. Scott, R. Rogers, C. Scott, S. Sick, J.Young, N. Hale, B. Stephens, S. Moss, S. Young, S. Etu, R. Howland, J. Allen, K. Annabel, D. Martin. FIFTH ROW: J. Reynolds, B. Mahoney, V. Howland, C. Jamison, S. Houghtaling, P. Whitford, K. Schaumburg, L. Crawford, L. Moore, D. Ellis, D. Bossard, J. Crawford, H. Jackson, M. Pierce. gg on I - ,. 1.6- , 9 5, ,f y gag, a . 3,- - 49 XX, . I :Q . vias' 3 I i.. 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M B11zzard of '59 l I ' Fashlon Plate 70 ' 1 fb f fo X Z ,LL 213 ic 51550 X Cl 11050 CQ The commerc1aL h1SIO1'y mathemaucs, SCIBIICC vocanonal and forelgn language departments of th1s school provlde puplls w1th many cholces from wh1ch to select then classes Students may dectde on any of three currlcula academ c vocanonal, and commerclal. In tlus way Camsteo Central School provldes xts young people w1th every chance to attam a better educauon. Dlssectlons prove to be the h1gh spot of b1o1ogy labs For the SC18IlI1f1C mmds classes 1n b1ology, chermstry, phys1cs and general sc1ence are offered g, Physxcs students get an introduction to electncitybyobserving 72 stauc charges. PHYSICS Th1s college preparatory course IS des1gned for smdents interested 1n one of the major dev1s1ons of Physlcs mechanics heat sound, and hght magnetxsm and electncity electrorucs and nuclear phys1cs These toplcs offer a compellmg challenge to the sc1ence maJors Durlng th1s school year GGBIISIVC effort has been made to increase lab equ1pment and experx mental projects. I 1 t c 9 fix GENERAL SCIENCE Our General Science classes give Freshmen an 1ntroduct1on to the different sc1ences offered at C C.S This sneak preview attempts to encourage students to continue wlth a major 1n this f1eld T1 General Science students watch a demonstration by science instructor Mr Brown. Seven Camsteo students were elected to the new science seminar sponsored by the Berg foundation prorruslng students interested in science and mathematics with instruction in scientific concepts, methods and applications more advanced and individualized than can be offered in the regular school curriculum These students are J ack H1115 Jack Schwartz Gerald Gardiner William Gardner Sue Bancroft, Kathy Annabel, ,ToeJ acobs CHEMISTRY Camsteo s chemistry depart ment provides students with aback ground in inorganic chemistry and also an introducnon to organic and atomic energy Lab classes twice a week give students an opportunity to perform experiments and learn from actual work with the various elements Chemistry Capers 73 I1 1- C at Hammondsport Central School and Alfred Technical Institute. This seminar is designed to provide Parlez vous franca1s'7 Parents get a chance to mspect classrooms and talk wtth teachers it the annual Open House rn November Here v1s1tors and students prepare fur ademonstm t1on w1th new fore1gn language eqmpment. 74 ACADEMIC LANGUAGE The Language Department of Camsteo Central offers courses rn Sparush French and Laun. Thxs year an experxmentauon tn the teachmg of conversatlonal Sparush 1.n Jun1orH1ghSchoo1 was undertaken and met w1th conslderable success The prtmary arm of the Language program lS to develop 1n the student an ab1l1ty to converse and read 1n OP EN HOUS E i ' Q X , . , I- 1 , ' . . . h I the foreign tongue. . Q g N p 3 Q' t r EEQFUSEMEMZFS oc I2 f f 9 f f' X6 V C40 , I . Best Wishes Compliments of FISHER'S GROCERY FrOm 18 North Hornell Street LES JOHN AND FRED SCHNURLE Canlsteo New York Cantsteo New York DON L SHARP C0 F1ne Shoes For All The Famlly 40 Seneca Street Hornell, New York Compllments of REED JEWELERS 10 Maln Street Hornell New York Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mr Mr 8a Mrs 8a Mrs 81 Mrs vgc Mrs 8r Mrs 8a Mrs Roach Skinner Campbell Meck I C Latham M H Barash BCDCSTERS The Bensons Ruth Hicks Shirley Ford Elsa Allen Beverly Petticrew Mildred Rose Charlien Beightol A Lunette Hale Bertha Behrens Huntington Hoeard Mullen Adelaide Maginley Rachel Hassman Helen Rogers Harriet E Redmond Florence F Coddington Janet Atkins Muriel P Kelly Irene Nrown Gen Gielen Ina Bowker Robert B Wilkinson Pete Riccardo Gary 84 Patty Dale 3a Nanc Lynn 85 Sharon John SL Sharon Srb 86 Sid Mary Fran Crossman Marcia Gongol Dorothy Ellls Vivian Burns Barbara Barash Connie Leach Carole Monell Mike Gibson Louis Galeazzo Dick Greene 76 n 9 1 Q I Mr. . ' Mr. . ' ' ' ' ' MT. . ' r MY- - Ruth Wright Robert M. Wilkinson - Mr. . . . , ' ' MT . . . ' ' . . Q D ' y . ' 4 I FRESH MAN CLASS S0 PH CMORE CLASS Compliments Of JU OR C ASS .i- EW SHERWOCD HCTEL Caterlng To Weddlng Breakfasts Off1ce Partles Proms and Dances Meetlngs Sundays 12 00 Noon to 8 00 PM 91 Canlsteo Street Phone 2330 Hornell Receptlons New York 78 New Dining Room - Open 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM EMPIRE GAS AND FUEL CCDMPAN LIMITED Gas Glves You More For Less Cooklng Refrlgerdtlon Water Hedtlng Inclnerdtlon Clothes Drylng Mdln Street Hornell New York WILKINSGN S A BEN rRANKLIN STORE Locally Owned A Frlendly Pldce Ndtlonally Known To Shop School Supplles A Speclallty l3 Mdln Street Canlsteo New York 79 in Home Heating t . 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