Chenango Forks High School - Gateway Yearbook (Chenango Forks, NY)
- Class of 1955
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Q Z Q - PRINCIPALS MESSAGE Since the yearbookthemethis yearls the Old and The New I thoughtyou might be interested in the sizes of past graduating classes Here is the tabulation 1921 1922 1923 1920 1925 1902 1943 19UH 1995 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 19b7 IQMS 19b9 1950 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1952 1953 195k 1936 1937 1938 1939 19UO we are proud that our clas es are growing and hope that this is not only an indication of growth but also an increasing awareness of the worth of a high school diploma Uaon graduation, you in the class of 1955 are joining a group of alumni of which we are justifiably proud I am certain that each of you will we worthy of the honor Good luck to all .ZJQQAMQ 1 r l -o -o -8 -11+ -o -3 -6 -15 -2 -1 -2 -11 -o -1 -u -21 -1 -0 -5 -7 1941-12 19106-20 1951-23 -23 -19 -zu - 13 , - 15 - 32 -22 -zu -33 -16 -31 9' . -1 BOARD OF EDUCATION ,f Left to right Row N s Firk Mr J Clark, r H uoodrich Row 2 Mr w Whitaker V R Corelard M J Harshaw Mr Green ADMINISTRATION AND OFFICE STAFF iff? Secretary, Hrs Barfor ?r1rc1nP1 Fr Crox 'ice nrircipal Hr wwee ey Treasureq 'rc Barwegg D 15 , 1 ' I 4 5 : ZA ', Av . 4.4 , ,I - I 0 1 . '45 fl II ffv ' T' - , - -- 1: .r . A. , . . M . . ' . -- -t . . , .r. . -4' . , ,r. . , . . P. . I fvffffi 1 If I 1 L ' 1' 4 4 1 ' . I' Q. , A , v--' M L . I li ' ' ' 0 - 1: - AA , -. '!iS8C '. -V I , . , , gg -Q b v 5 ! I hun 1 ,M , N I E- h f .B MR. N, SWEENEY Social Studies F Lb: MR R EARLY Science Mathematics Q-4 if tg' MISS M FITZGERALD Commerce an ll HRS H COOK Social Studies 9 'On MRS N FOSTER Physical Education 1-' MB C CONLEY English 'bv HR R BELL Library MR G SHIELDS Instramental Music MR J RITER Physical Education HR G MOORE Language English 3 MRS L VcGOWAh Mathematics H N SPAULDING Science Coaching 5 FL H K SPENARD Physical Education M M PERRY Social Studies L M E SMITH Science M J BARRETT Agriculture 'L S KISS N HGCUIN Art , ' P f MMS. H. WELLS Guidance sf 41 MISS E LOUGHLIN Commerce M S R BUTTS English Spelling MB F BOCKO Industrial Arts 122 -1. 'Y QL MISS M MILAZZO Homemaking N I ., AL - . . . . S. . R. . . ,E ,L . g S, Z ,ia M si . s 'I XJ H Q ll M T ' 'F ' u K V. ' ccsvso' A . - . . . . . . ' R. . , , M ,Q A E N K, M 1 ' I X I 9 Q M x I f fb- f ' - .. T, ' . if i VYQEB 13 2' Y' ' ,A , ,, 5 I 7 I In . w . A A me-A , , ,x . ' .Jn I 'fin' ' v 1- H Q S543 '- -' A MAX NRS L LLMIS Nurse fc t- MRS H WANSER Kindergarten 'Q MBS E EDGETTE Grade Two 41 65' MRS E STAATON Grade Three ficu W 41 Q9 va,- MISS D CLENDENNING Kindergarten HBS H SCHOLEFIELD Grade Two MISS J DAVIS Grade Four 2 1- Z' LL MMC F EAUSCH Grade One M S H KINNEY Grade Two Y-v MRS M BOCKO Grade Four -1 MRS I SPARKS MRS M CRANDALL Grade Six Grade 51X 1 a'N -.N gg MRS C KENYON Grade One FR H RCSE Grade Three Q f Aw? MR A NELSON Grade Five 'L ,ff-. MRS E DARLIMG Vocal Music QQ. MISS P VOKROIICKX Dental Hygienist MRS M HURLBUT ede One MISS F ANDERSON Grade Three S-. VR J JUS N Grade Six R R , A, ' - ' . ' 5 A , . 1 .Q 't5v W x - .3 I . - fb: ,I ,N Q J rn. Q, i- ' If 4 i , r .' 9 - A V 4 X GX K-3 N T r rw dw ,- i XXx,N,,.- E . . . .. . . 1 . 6? . . s 5 QQ P B 5 -I I as, Ag! V E: . . . . . . A 54 - M . . ' ' 45 Q ,,,, I 155 . I -- 'Z Q' ' - L- H ' I - I t k X ' j Ay , - . f53fJ?a I if X W L - . ' ' . . .. ' S. . . S . A LI' 3 ft- ' K . 'Y .- f, -4- kt V . x ' , .Z . Fl' ' rx ui?-. -an 3 4 Left to right Mrs Barrett, Hrs Rittenburg, Mrs Heppard, Mrs Treadwell, Mrs west Left to right Hr McGowan, Mr West, Hr Hurlbut, Hr Kenyon nu-+ 1. Left to right: J.Washburn, C.Foster, G,Johnson, F.M111er, T.F1e1cher, T.Doeb1er, L,McGowdn, G,Sm1th, R,Northrop, B. Northrop, F,N1eman, B,Statts, E.Statts. 8 CAFETERIA STAFF CUSTODIANS BUS DRIVERS LM n- ' 1 4 . f : I , ,A A I 3,-4 ., 1 H: nf , 55, I fy-. f , . E. F, ,A -f' , 1 I O I . . . 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J' 3 I Q5 A PRESIDENT Y.-if MILTON JERRY TESAR U iltu Responsible ACADEMIC Football 1,2, JV Baseball 2, Ease ball 3,N, JV Basketball 1, 3 Basketball H, Volley bal 2 Band l,2,2 Vice President3, StudentCouncil ,3,H President , Year bookh Senior Play , Class Presi ent 2,M SECRETARY 5 lim if Y3'25V NILA GERTHUDE EDDY Pete Capable COM ERCIAL A11 Intramurals l,2,3,4, F a A l,2,3 vice President 3, Yearbook Pro- duction Manager 3,h,Sen1or Play M, Alternate Varsity Cheerleaderb,Lmp1reG4rl'a State 3, Band 1, 2 Class Secretary 2,U SENIOR CLASS vlcs PRESIDENT CALVIN L MILLER Rock Handsome INDUSTRIAL ARTS Football 3,M, Baseball 3,JV Basket ball 1, Student Council l Yearbook M Class Vice President M Camera Club 1,2, Sportman's Club 2, Class President 1 Senior Play M TREASURER wma' '1l:!P' NOBHA JEAN CANNON Norm Frank HOMEMAKING All Intramu B 2 3 4 F H A 2 Chorus 2, Yearbook 3 U Class Treasurer 4 Senior Play 4 Flame 3 10 W ' J ,D ' I I ' 2, 4, 9 eff: f iF1I , M I I II 31u5 A . ' ' ' : ' 2 p . n . u 5 'ia u C- - I 2 F K ' . 9 J . ,I ' I I J' ' ' N1 .,':-...BQ , 9 I . D 1 CPARLES ERWEIA PAUSCH Second Gear' Friendly ACADFMIC Camera Club l,2, Sportsman's Club 2,?,Rad1o RAENONA ADRIENNE BARNES Club 2, Yearbook L+ 'Monie Genial COMMERCIAL Alllntramurals 2,3, Yearbook 3,H Chorus l,2, Senior Play H PHILLIP WILLIAM BUDINE HPhiln Honorable ACADEMIC: Transferred from Walton. Football 4. ARLIN LOUIS CABLE Arlle Willing INDUSTRIAL: JV Basketball lg Varsity Basketball 23 Sportsman's Club 3g Camera Club lp Senior Play U, 11 CHARLES FRANK BROOKS Brooksia Sensible ACADEVIC JV Basketball 1, 2, JV Baseball 1,2, Base ball M Camera Club 1, Sportsman's Club 3, Senior Play N, Student Council M, Yearbook Assit Editor H, Empire Boy's State 3, Rep resentative t Syracuse Citizenship Conference 3 nl RICHARD ALAN CASSELBURY nD1cku Masculine INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Football l,2,3,45 JV Baseball 1,35 Baseball Hg wrestling kg Sportsman's Club 35 Senior Play H, BARBARA JFAN CLARK 'Barb' Jovial HOMEMAKING Alllntramurals 3 M, Fire Committee M, Library Club 3,M, F H A 3, M, Sportsman's Club 3 LAWRENCE ARLEN CRAWFORD Larry' Tranquil AGRICULTURE A , , 3, Library Club 3 'E' ARLENE N CRAVER Mable Cheerful COM ERCIAL All Intramu rals l,2,3,L1brary Club 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4 Class Secretary 1, 3 F H A 1,2,3 Treasurer 2,3 DOLORES MAE DEWAR Dody' COMVERCIAL Alllntramurals 1, Yearbook k,L1brary Club 1 12 'ZR JUDITH LORAINE CRAVER Judy' Quiet COMMLRICAL Alllntramurals 1, Library Club 3,k, Year book H EDELE DOLORES FOSTER Edee Studious ACADEMIC All Intramurals 1,2,3,l+ F h A 3,L+ vice President H Senior Play M, Representat ve to Syracuse C1tizenshipConference 3,M Band 1, 2, Yearbook 3 Library Club 3,4 AF-' J s ' s , , I , a . ' - 'jar' X, ' .453 ' K D , A 'VVV A fl u Shy 31. ' 2 F.F. . 1 2 - if , i . 3 ' S 'Q A115- 'S W!! lla 'HQ' of 'f!5P' CHRISTINE LOUISE GAYLORD 'Chris Intere ted COPVEFCIAL All Intramu 1 2 2,h e MARLENE EVONNE GANOUNG porter L,Library Club 2,1, Yearbook 7 U Cpgrt Fan'S Meg Serious Club 3 Dranatics Club N COM ERCIAL Band 1,2, sen ior Play H, Yearbook M Cenior Play M MARGARET MARION GRPEN HPeggy' Enthusiastic ACADENIC All Intramurals 1 2, Band l,2, H A 1, J Cheerleadin 2, Varsity Cheerleading3, -Captain H Yearbook Business Manager 3 M Student Council 1,h, Senior Play M 'ill illlf 1' 'QEP' .area -1:::E' EAFEAPA ANNE GUIFFPE Jeff' Nischievous COMMERCIAL: Hockey 1 35 Camera Club lglibrary Club 2,3gF.H.A. 2,j,b-Secretary Lg Dramatics Club 3, U - Secretary 35 Yearbook 3,b- Asst. Production Editor L5 Chorus 1,2g Senior Play L. RALPH SENECA hASKhLL Bevo' Athletic AGRICULTURE: Football 2,3, M, Baseball l,2,Mg JV Eas- ketball 1gBasketba112 4 - Yearbook M-Advertising Ed- itor, Senior Play M- Vol- leyball 25 Band 25 F.F. A. 1,2,3-Treasurer 3. 13 NANCY LEE HEATH Nan Industrious HOMEMAKING: Alllntramurals 1,2,3gF.H.A. 2,3,b-Jr.Sec- retary 2, Secretary 35Lib- raryClub Secretary 3,Year- book3,h5 Dramatics Club 3, Mg Camera Club lg Senior Play N. ROBERT L HUMPH Y Bob Impressive ACADEMIC Transferred from Rochester Senior Play 4 Football R Yearbook 3,3 Editor in hief M FREDRICK JOSEPH LAMB 'Fred' Clownish INDUSTRIAL ARTS JJ Basket ball 1, 2, Football 1+ Student Council 1, Student Exchange 2,N, F F A 1 MARY ELIZABETH JANICKI Mary' Petite MUSIC All Intramurals 1 2,3,l+, Band 1 2, swoon! Council 2, Student Council League Representative 2, Exchange Student 2, Camera Club Secretary 1 Class Vice President Senior Play H, Yearbook PATRICK LAWRENCE MURPHY Pat Clever COMMERCIAL JV Basketball 1, Basketball 2 F F A 1, Student Counci 1, Class Treasurer 1 14 JOHN R KNAPP John Spirited AGRICULTURF F E A 2 3,H, Yearbook H, Senior Play M '-I ALICE W NELSON 'Otsie' Energetic ACADEMIC JN Cheerleading2, Varsity Cheerleading 3,b All Intramurals l,2,3,N F h A 1,2, Senior Play M Class Tree urer 2,1, Year book M ' I n v . . . . I ' . . n I ll n . ' . , - ., .: .. .-. , ' - ' 4 - ' ' ' u - -6 . ij V E ' . - al. ' f J n n E 4 . . . ' ' 9 . V 1 . . .. I l . ' ' - H: V C A 2 ' O l I ' 1 . , g , ' o o . . . . - - ' H' 1 S ' ' . gulf -Qlix C7 -19 177 ir' lk RAYMOND LEWIS PIERSON Ray Active AGRICULTURE Football 1,2 3,k, JV Basketball 1 Basketball2,3,H Captain N, Volleyball l,3,N, JV Base ball 1, 2, Baseball 3, N F F A 2,3,k Reporter 3 4 Camera Club 1 2,Radio Club 1, Band 1,2, earbook H MARGARET ANN QUINN COM ERCIAL All Intramurals 1,2 3,k,Varsit Cheerleader M earbook 3, Literary itor M, Student Council 3,H Secretar N, Band 1,2, Senior Play RICHARD RUSSELL SEVERANCE 'Dickn Artistic ACADEVIC: Transferred from Clark Summit. Wrestling Ng library Club bgSen1or Play BONITA LOU SHARPE 'B0nnie' Pleasant HOMEMAKING: Transfer from qllf ROBERT WILLIAM REESE Bob Thoughtful COM ERCIALS FO0tb8l1 l,2, H JVBasketba1l 1,Basket al 2 ?,N, JV Baseball 1 Baseball 2,3,k, Volleyball 2,3,k, Yearbook 4, Senior Play M North High School:F.H.A.3. RICHARD FREDERIC SHIRLEY 15 uShir1eyU Witty ACADEMIC: Football 1,25 Wrestling M. E531 QL' 3 N,' Y f i . X 4-,I ' J 'Q 55 1 fa, , -'Maggie' Amicable A - fr ' K - EA . u n ' K ' ' n n : , W ' , ' 29 2' 1 J . ' r . 5 . . . . . - . 5 . - Q . , -3 - -3 R.q:: r ,M J I 'X I-J ' I I l BARRY LaRUE STEPHENS Ruke Humorous AGRICULTURE A 3 Sentinel 3, Library C ub 3 President 3,StudentCoun cil 3, Yearbook Ng Class President 3 6 DANN HENRIBTTA TITUS H ankn Devllish HOVEMAKIAG F H A 1,2 3 Jr President 2, President 3, Chorus 2 04 uf JEANETTE GENEVA WILLIAMS HJanN Sparkling ACADEMIC: All Intramurals l,2gChorus 1 25Camera Club 1- Library ciub 25 senior Play H. 16 JACK CARAAA THOVPCON H gckn Silent ACADEYIC JV Ea ketball 2 JV Ba eball 2, Ba eball N Senlor Play N, Sport man's Club 3 Yearbook Asst Advertising Vanager 5 'Q vis was--3 HAROLD EVLRETT WISER WHappyN Alert INDUSTRIAL ARTS: F.F.P. 1, 2 Treasurer 25 Camera Club 15 Student Council 35 Band 1,25 Senior Play 4. 3,1 I ' Qifwiw . -f 6 ,, 7 . 35 V -' ' ' , 4' A 1,1 1 . - ff H ' 4 A Y I , , , , - 9. I v L . A , . ll u J : F.F. . 1 2, . : s 5 - - 1 S ' S a - ' - ' ' S . 3 - , . .. . Q I 'SQW '5 Q94 94' HMV Q 3 w Wm Charles Bausch Raymond Pilrion Dolores Dewar DBWD Titus Richard Shirley gi-Ck CB:S2:tPl11'Y Barbara Clark BPSBPG 1111 Lgrry Crawford N U F I N D 9 Barry Stephens Mary Jan1ok1 Jack Thompson Ralph Haskell PUSSY Green Judy Craver Arlln Cable elf llll. 'Ser vou're ir serious trouble D15 this' CUster's last stand up Q N formauor I Downgariiilart 'Yov want e D1CtbF6 'I dor't believe it ' U 6 ll of me, Not the ran Bud I I!-H w,. . 5 rg U .A . Q Q ' 1 . v '-+T , I I . X 4. K 4 ' L . lg PAUSE BETWEEN DANCES V ccunw MARY JANICKI NILA Envy MARGARET QUINN RAEMONA BARNES ALICE NELSON I f-31 QUEEN - PEGGY GREEN KING - CALVIN MILLER JUNIOR PROM 1954 WALTZING TOGETHER COURT FRED LAMB HAROLD WISER MILTON TESAR BARRY STEPHENS GEORGE CLARK Huw COURT IN SESSION AFTER THE EIG MOMENT 18 99 -J , ' 491 ., ' - I S - . , ' 4 a' I fav ' 4 .-'Q I Quuvn Pm-51 and Kmg Cul Bvuuty on p.1 rum- Circle to the left. P v 'I' K Life isn'l that had. Z' W1 4, ff A v Vg '5., 1 I. 5 51 . Wunder if I turned off - thu gas. Buck in thc good old -lays. - .x H uf ' ' ,sa vu, Watch that stuff! Nice doggxe. ' f v - 1 -df ' J Bet you can't guess our stranpfju It's all mine . 1 A . Back from Afmcu Four Cmzy. rzuxwi You should haw sum up klvis. the Oth:-r guy ' W3IChlhglP1 5UDSCl, THE AST Stage Manager Hilton Tesar Dr Gibbs Arlln Cable Joe Crowell Ralph Haskell Howie Newsome Raymond Pierson Hrs Gibbs Peggy Green Mrs Webb Alice Nelson George Gibbs Charles Brooks Rebecca Gibbs Mary Janicki Wally Webb Robert Rumphry Emily Webb Jeanette williams Dead woman Barbara Gulffre Dead Han Robert Reese 2nd Dead Woman Arlene Craver Simon Stinson Dick Casselbury Hrs Soames Edele Foster Asst Stage Mgrs John Knapp Jack Thompson Harold Wiser Asst Directors Nila Eddy Margaret Quinn LET BY IT AGAIN HR AND HHS WEBB Our Town SENIOR PLAY Did you ever see a paper boy delivering imaginary papers? Did you everseea housewifegetbreakfast with out a stove or pots and pans? It you have, you've no doubt seen OUR TOWN, a threeaot p1ayby'Thornton Wilder This play takes place in New Hampshire in the early twentieth century An unusual play, it required a great deal of work becauseof the absenceof props Pantomlne was used much of the timeto get ideas acrossto the audience At first the cast couldn't get used to working without props, but after they acquired the knack, they found 1t a very exciting and interesting experience Prior to putting on the play, the Senior Class took a trip to Ithaca Collegeto see the play presented The cast got many ideas and were helped along greatly by seeing the Ithaca production The audience, although unusedto seeing playsof this kind, seemed to enjoy it very much we wish to thank Hr Conley for directing us in this unique play 'WHAT A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT 'How ABOUT THAT' ELL, EHILY- -- ' 20 I ......... N V Hr. Webb. . . . . . . . .Calvin Hiller n I5 T Aw V . - Q! 77 - THE FLAME STAFF Left to right Row l Nr Conley, N Eddy, J Craver, D Dewar, M Ganou g R Barnes, Y Green, J Williams Row 2 L Crawford, M Teaar, C Hiller, J Knapp, C Bausch, C Brooks, P Eudine, F Lamb Row 3 H Pierson H Qevrance, P Nurphv R,Feese, J Thompson Editor Charles Brooks Business Managers Nila Eddy Associate Editor Edele Foster John Knapp Feature Editor Judy Craver production Mgrs Phillip Budine News Editor Fllton Tesar Dolores Dewar, Raemona Barnes Reporters Larry Crawford Arlene Craver Jack Th0 1DS0U, Fred Lemo Circulation Ygrs Dolores Dewar PBC MHPPUY Ray Pierson, Arlene Craver Literary Editors Farlene Ganoung Copy Editors Judv Craver Chris C'6Y10rd Alice Nelson, Peggy Green Social 'dotors Calvin Miller Chris Gaylord Peggy Green Publicity Dick Shirley Art editors Charles Bausch John Knapp Jeannette Williams Dick severance Ray Pierson Alice Nelson sec Brac Vusic Vditor Parv Jaricki A Typing Classes The FLAME is a news magazine and member of the Empire Ctate School Press Association The contents of the PLAN were typed and written up by the Journallsmclasseach month AftertheFLAKEwasassembled it was given to the circulation managers to distribute among he dbso ' r nd sent out to other schools in the state ris years' subscriptions to the PLAlEwere also increlsed over the previous years' subscriptions A.new cover has been introdu ed for the PLAHE and is now in use Hr Conley and the staff members are always on the alert to improve the newspaper so that all students will enjoy it Sugge tions are welcome A special h1loren's section has been added to interest tk lower grades in our publication Inthe futur the FLAMP wi 1 be ome a biggerend better news magazine for all to enioy - F Wi f YY ffl YW F -- . . . . . . . , . 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NAAAES RAEMONA BARNES CH RLES BAUSCH HARLES JROOKS rl IP BUDINE RLIN CABLE NORMA CANTON RICH RD CASShhBUHY DMmMmxCLmK ARLENE CRAVER .TUDITH CRAVER LAw1ENCE CRAWFORD DOLORES DEWAR NILA EDDY EDELE FOSTER MARLENE GANOUNG CHRISTINE GAYLORD MARGARET GRE N BARBARA GUIFFHE RALPH HASKELL NANCY HEATH ROBERT HUMPHRY MARY JANICKI JOHN KNAPP FREDRICK LAMB CALVIN MILLER PATRICK MURPHY ALICE NELSON RAYMOND PIERSON MARGARET QUINN ROBERT REESE RICHARD SEVERANC BONITA SHARPE RICHARD SHIRLEY BARRY STEPHENS MILTON TESAR JACK THOMPSON DAWN TITUS JEANETTE WILLIAMS HAROLD HISER THESE ARE THE AAABVHCDN Private secretary To graduate Forester Science teacher Machinist or draftsman Housewife Naval career Show horses at fairs A happy life To see all places of interest Farmer Airline stewardess Secretary or receptionist Salutorian of my class Vlslt England to see relatives College Nursing A successful secretary A new 1955 cadillac convertible Housewife Offset pressman To be successful Go to college To own a trucking company Business man Truck driver To succeed A new cadlallac convertible To succeed Professional soldier A good job To be an a1rman's wife To be a chemist Farmer College and play pro football To get in a college To be a success Nurse Play clarinet in all girl orchestra 29 PET PEEVE Back biters 3 30 club Dodger fans Unpunctual people Hitch hiking to school Homework in English Sixth period study hall Being tickled Flat tires Riding school bus Wise guys Dancing Gosslpers Dogs A certain senior boy Being tickled Curfew Gossip Ray Rounsville Unreliable peoole New York Yankees Washing dishes Cars that won't run Pat Murphy Giggllng girls Lamb Miller Clark Bermuda shorts Curfew Maggie Study hall rules One half hour for lunch Showoffs Girls Stuck up girls Bern1e's red convertible Yankee fans Bermuda shorts, knee socks Dishes Getting up at anytime A V : M1 1 T ilnu Al ' , , ,i I h .c, D v . on , . V E . ,N . l l E FACTS FOLKS WEAKNESS Taking dioioline isry Los and Fords 'ood Girls Girls Pat Hurphy Girls Boys end horses Darkness A good meal Candy ???? Don The lack of time Getting to bed early Shutting off alarm Ray and clothes candy Donna Clothes Blondes Girls Getting to school women Norma annon Money PGSSY Talking on the phone Pretty faces Girls Bud Girls Girls soft beds nuntlng An ex marine Boys Girls FAVORITE SAYING 'You better believe O yeah 'Better not Get on the ball' Dig this' 'Dang alang slang Oh brother' Oh crlpe 'Well jolly jolly' Oh nuts 'Jump over the bridge 'Bully' bowmt 'You want a medal' Oh beans Uh huh 'Wouldn't that frost ya' Wowser 'You'd better believe it' After all 'How about that H1 'Definitely 'Don't be smart 'You know t' You're nu 'Oh pastsfazoole' You bet yourself 'I'll clue you' 'Don't get shook' Man' 'Good night, nurse' Han 'Oh my word Oh heck 'You know it 'Oh horsefeathers Fudg 'Hey FAVORITE SONG dedding March 'If I Ev r heeded You' 'This 'le House 'Dsrkfown Strutt r's Ball' 'It Is No Secret 'Let Me Go Lover 'This Ole House 'Let Me Go Lov r 'Let Me Go Lover 'He s coming Back' 'Count Your Blessings' 'You'll Never walk Alone' This Ole House It Is No Secret' 'You'1l Never Jalk Alone' 'some Enchanted Evening 'Smoke Gets In My Eyes 'Melody Of Love 'This Ole House 'You You You' 'ah Boom Now Is The Hour' 'Shake, Rattle And Bol ' 'Your Cheating Hear ' 'Courting In lhe Bain Easter Parade Because Of You' This Ole House' 'l'm A Fool To Care' Hey There Hot Shoe 'I heed You Now 'The Shoemaker's Shop' I Need You how' mtardust This Ole House' 'Crapel In The Hoonlight Fey There' 'Never Trust A doman' I itll I- I I . 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THE 1955 TIOUGHNIOGAN STAFF I-e Left to right Row 1 B Guiffre, D Jones, M E Casey, M Janlcki, D mvans, A Gifford, A Hobbie, N Heath,F Knickerbocker, N Wegge Row 2 N Eddy C Bausch,M Green, C Erooxs, B Humphry, V Quinn, R Severance, A Nelson Row 1 C Niktorek, R age, J Knap , N Tesar, J Thompson, C Filler, D Casselbury, R Pierson, F Lamb, Viss McCu1n Editor in Chief Robert Humphry Assistant Editor Charles Brooks Literary Margaret Quinn Art Chester Wiktorek Photography John Knapp Production Nila Eddy Business Manager Margaret Green Advertising Jack Thompson Circulatlon and Subscription Mllton Tesar Girls' Sports Alice Nelson Boys' Sports Calvin Miller bor students on the yearbook staff, the school d y nded t 5 30 lnstead of 3 30 p m At least thre out of the flve chool nights a xfek,the staff gatheredin the art and typing rotms The edltors vere cho en early 1n the fall by the Senlor class From that tlme untll the flFSt of March wort was continued until it w s ready for the printer One or the last nights that the staff tayed, the yearbook advisers, V155 NcCuin and Yiss Loughlin served a spaghetti supper After grabbing our plates and getting them filled, we pro ceeded to eat hungrily The cupboards were raided for checse and anything else that would make the spaghetti hot They finally came up with red pepper, which was used freely on unsuspecting staff members Then it was back to work with zest, to try and finlsh the got In the typing room, the proofreaders were reading aloud and the typeariters were clattering Then the bang of a type writer carriage and a few words from the typists a nistake' No mistakes allowed, she has to start all over agaln If anyone listened in on snatches of conversation between write ups, they would have collected enough for an exclting gossip column I the art room, there were always the comments, 'Who lald out this page? 'They made a mistake H or NI can't pos ibly letter with this PBR 'S just too MSSSY ' After traveling back and forth from the typing room to the art room and back again and a gain about twenty times a night, many were thinking serlously of borrowirg skates What the efforts of the staff have accomplished are here in this yearbook The taff all hope that you like itt 24 N I Www VW r ff i..T!, CLA55E5 Twcvx: w 647 TEPMXEVX 1 Z5 .....-.f-Ll, 1' ,lk Q G., gi if X 'Q' 4 - SS-xxx ix ' 'S Z1 ' g Z0 x P' R- A E - X .-.fi ----- E' wc? JUNIORS PRESIDENT VTCE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER 'Vs 3 QW? fl' 4, .Q gg, 1' I 5 Us rv l QNX fi 8.5 .ae-'Qs A, X' 4 vs., Left to right Bow L D S C Rep gg! 2 P Adams, Fuller, D Gage Row U Jones, P Knickerbocker, J nmharason, D stockcon, J C Bausch H Bryan, D Cary, G Clark, A Davern Row 2 D Evans T Pandick, E Giraud R Hamilton, C Fayes, J Hulbert, B Hyde, N Jamieson gg! j P Lewis, E Hallery Bow 6 B McHugh P HoDonough, P Nelson, R Page, B Piers Taylor, H Hilliams, R Williams, B Winfield Although the Junior Prom was held on Friday the thirteenth, it was without a doubt the biggest and best event for the Junior class and was completed with no serious mishaps Bsforethe Christmas holidaysthey sold Everydayard Christmas Greetirg cards Ther they settled downto waiting for their class rings which they had ordered in the fall After much anticipation the rings finally arrived the latter oart of January In an effort to try something different, the Jun1or's presented an Amateur Show ir March and everyone was invited to take oart STLDEINT COUNCIL RE PRESENTITIVES ,-Q an vs Nxal Ball Pres R Filla Vice Pres Gifford Secy D Stanton Trees , C Hiktorek C C Rep ,A Fobbie J Finch, 0 Foster, F fohnson, P Johnson on, S Price gow 2 T - , , . . . , E V V N Q , P' - 5, , 'Q 1- ,j ,,? , - T K' C, - ' f 4, r I' - f ' 'L' Q W f ' I 'ff X ,, ., ,SA as D 1 Q T ,Sa -' ' AY I T . 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Q a n f nf 4 , D 0 u . . 1- -I . , . 0 - s Q s o 7 I5 I I l U 0 SOPHOMORES PRESIDENT NICE PRLSIDLINT SLCREIARX TRLASURLR SILDLNT COLNClL RLPRLSLIN YATIVE I' Wif 'fix fx -v l 'Z-. fe: NN 'div xx Left to right Row 1 S Chamnion Pres , D Lord Vice r , N Vegge-'ec , B Pussell Traaa , F Focak S C Rep , D Geary S C Pep Pow 2 C Aten R Ayres, H Bakmaz B Baldwin, D Burr, D Card Row 1 M Casey, D Caaferlin, H Davidson, C Eggleston S Francisco P Gaylord Pow U J Ouiffre, D Paskell, K Funsinger B Ingraham, S Fnapp, M Fropac Bow Q C Lampman B Leadbettor, R Leonard, J McCormack, N Moore D Nelson Row 6 P St Tohn, P Sf John, C Truosdell H Turner, R Hashburn, H Vlktorek Row 2 D Williams The Sonhomore Class soonsored the first darce of the ew year on October 2 It turred into a victory dance when Cherargo Forks won the football game with Haroursvllle Long before Christma , orderswere taken for Christmas candy Hherthe cardy came, mary of the Sonhomoreswere kent busypacking it some stayed after school, ard between mouthfuls finally finished the Job Thar it was sert or it way to the waiting customers They are now locking ahead with antici atior to their Yurlor year which DPOMIQSS to be an ever busier ore 'S s U - rv 'X Q ' fi ' vw fl. 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VU rv ll' r wwf- : 'ew 'UN Left to right Egg 1 J Everling Pres V Allen lice-Bras T Outman secy , T Secoolish Treas , N M1115 S C Rep , H Cook S C Rep Row 2 C Adams, C Adams, Bates, A Bausch, N Bostwich, D Betting Row 2 B Brigham D Bunzey, S Casey, obb, C Evans, C Foster Row H P Gidzinski, B Gregory, R Gregory, B Gross Harris, J Hayes Row j J Heath, J Robbie, P Knaco, S Knickerbocker, M Lawrence, feonard Row 6 A Lounsbury, E Luce,J Mollo, G Moore R Prince Row 1 H Saunders, Secoollsh, G Shields, J Smith, S Smith, R Snover Row B S Soloway, R Struck, S Thompson, P Washburn, H Welch, T Wiktorek Row 2 J Williams Y Young X,.r ,Q 'U'- -v , -, K , v gt! f- Gr fl ' V - 5 A gli 1.P 1l ' Q 4, , . , f. . 1 - . 'x A ra: -no 4 ' J L it . ,X A-J, 1 3 . 5 ,X . Q '- 4.5 Q? L A fx N5 'J 4 VL N. . ' ' I ,t 1 V .' 'A fs ' V - XF E 5 D ax A ' 'Q , , 'Vg .r Y n 'A ' ' 9 J , ,, . . , , 5 , or ,Q K xt 'u x , 4' , l Q 1 1 '-. V v 9 1 1 . ,A,, Qs- f ' ' .f. ' is , b J ' . J 4 ,- ' . in I 0 I . H x Q ,Q x ff . li. W f fax A B . his I I NJ Q ' I J 1 ,A A v .1 ,, I Im K I: is -1 .. 'V wi f W ' ,, 'lv kr, ' ff m- cb f U f . . . ' ' ' Q gl, Q , K , 1 g X A - - rv f M A4 :A H' 'I C' , , - Q, - , 4- . A s J Q, x I . K H 1.1. - : ri, ' 'E V QL 0 WL vi 4 -. ' fi-V' ' ' 2 'V f . sh . . b X A -. A ,, . f' Q' 2. Q I x ' 'isrkg ' . 9 I ,Ja , , r , ' V , 1 1 'Xl g X ' q ' ' K . E-.. 4, - I X A J K r B tfefl. ' 5 ' I XX X X N. '. ' I - .' .'-7:2 I , , ' ' Sf .4 -5--if . .J ' .' ' - , D.- .- -1 . . . . , . .,- : . H. .... : - ,: . . , X.- Left to right Row l J Van Loan, L Mitchell, C Ingraham M Zanker,R bt John L Wiser, P Howry, J Puokey, S Poster, E Brown S Haslin, B Holder Btles 5 Herringtor gg! 2 E Hawkins, N Leonard, H Packer, D Moore, A Johnson, M secoolish, 5 Ray Y Heath, L Tarrabee, D Wendlck U Kropac, H Gaylord,E Walker, R Lewis Bow 2 P Bausch C Akerson J Bush, J S'e1lemack, H Harshaw, W Pinch, D Baker, R Hobbie, D Haslln, R Schermerhorn P nteohens, D maylor, T Bruce gg! U Mr Smith, I Hadsall, D Stanton, H Hamlin, O Hamilton R Craver A Winfield, D Clark, H bropek, G Fuller R Rounsville, J Hawley, E Cable, R Pratt,D Slmonds H Heber, J Hendr1ckson,Hrs McGowan Ferrill, B Boot,H Brown, N Evans, A Patch,P White, G Kn1ckerbocker,A Shields Bow 2 J Clark Hurlburt, V Potchkin, J Thompson, H Forley J A Clark, H Hunsinger, H Francisco, B Hutchings Qcever, L Hatch, J Galaska A Doubleday, J Lawrence, L Crounse Row 1 G Paskell, R Gillmer Reppard,R Bichardson, D Ferrington H Heath, B Tuttle, G Kean, A Palmer, 5 Hucch1ngs,B Brooks, 'smks, C Smith, C Ingraham, F Hawley, H Knapp How U B Peath, J Ouiffre, H Conrad, D Heath Fone, M Beddoe, F He1lem,D Phelps, H Hepperd,J Klein H Gege,K Gage, R Eam11n,F Qchermerhorn Russell, L Faavell A Crsver C Qinonds, H Davern How 1 Hrs Butts 1 Left to right - Row 1: S.Card, L.Zaehar1s, S.Sm1th, D.Rockwel1, B.Hawk1ns, B.Hoot, A.E1ck11ng, 32' ' .' I ' . 'T '-Ts' I D.. .. . , . . 1 . . r .. . , J. . .A , . . . . . . . C.. . . . . . -: .. . . . , K.. '. . . . . , . Q. . ..- B. .. . , . , .. . . : . . Left to right Bow 1 S Bates, P Merrill, S Thompson, J Vhitbeok, P Utter, G Chapman, C Angevlne, C Gifford A Moore, J Finch B Craver D Haske1l,S Lewis, C Hhite S Rockwell gg! 2 S Ulktorek, N Secoolish, K,Bens1ey, I Knudsen H Holt T Tooth S Champion, S Richards S Uegge, J Richard son K Holt, J A Prince, J Harrison, J Brooks Row 1 G Kisner, C Foster H Reynolds S Tread Row Hrs Sparks, Hrs Crandall Hrs Joslin Left to right Row 1 R Batting, R Heath, G Everling, R Page, A Peters, D Ingraham, V Hhitaker, V Manning, G Casey, R Allen, B Mellem, C Knight, J Brown, T Holder, R Jones, Row 2 W Layton, J Grace, W Rice, J Bensley R Palmer P Regan, C Rogers, Mrs Crandall, W Ryman, P Simonds, C Brigham, R Ingraham, K Atkinson, Row 5 Mrs Sparks, W Sol1voda,B Hebbard, J Slater, D Johnson, C Ingraham, R Warner, D Geary, J Peterson, J Whited, Mrs Joslin 34 . , . ' . , . , . . . , . . -1. o n 9 n , Q gt e g a u ' well, R.Ketohun,'C,L1ndow,.S,Enn1s,M,Fal1er, R.Spencer, R,Kotz, G.C1ark,J:Hao1owsk1, R,Hadsa1l, -I . . , . . Left to right ag! l D Gaylord B Hurlburt, S Heath, P Pierson, J Berlsh, B D nnls, S Bausch, I Lukasik, I Potter, P Allen, C Hartman, A W1nf1eld,H Russell, I Pierson, B Campbell, C Heston, P Portz Row 2 C Dehond B Whitbeck A Pendick, B Thompson, A Hoore,G Zabadal, J Hesth,R Fawcett, D Kralovlc, K Clark, G Bowman, J Kralovic, L Pangburn, J 0'Donnell, B Ray gg! 1 T Casey, J Clark, L Heath,V Jenks, R Page,G Aryes, N Ash,L Paddleford, J Chalker,B Clsndsning, G Ingraham, C Adams, U Clapper, H Price, R Smith, B Brown Row U Hrs Palmer, K Pelton, B Adams, R Haskell, E Benret J Stevers G Finch, A Packer, K Burns,R Rich, C Hotchkin,B Swartz, L Struck, D Jenks, C Gillmor, S Hlza, T Stover, Hrs Nelson 's 154 Left to right - jg! l: S Beppard,E Gage, B Hewk1ns,E Card, B Bvans,A Patch, T Hlktorek, J Brown, B Herrington D.Atk1nson, G Sternberg gg! gr C Rloh, B Rockwell, S Jones C Bliss, L Ingrahal, N Peterson, S Ingrsham, G Hayes, C Brigh , P Graham A Price, D Brown J Hallery, S Brooks, K Packer, N Bowman, S Knapp S Tuttle gg! 1:C Scovllle B Ketchum, S Uhited, B Adams, H Vanvalken- burg, H Heath F Harrington, J Conrad, C Iwan1uk,N Burns, S Hall, H Prounse G Palmer, B Ingraham, F Holder gg! Q:D Winfield, E Bal1w1n, D Bausch, J Johnson,L Moore, G Ryman,E Hancock, x 7anker D Smith, B Huncy, C Poster, K Purple H Podrlazll, G warner, D warner.ggg j:T Price, P Sherwood, T Coon. H Johnson, B Boland L Yuca, P fuce, J Boot, G Angevine, R Gage, U Stull, G Pierson, J leiser, G PUCKSY, W Casey, R Jenks. gg- g: Hrs Washburn, Mrs. Bocko Jil Left to right Row l W Adams R Howell J Gulhin W Slater G Tuttle, E Baldwin, F Blodgett, F walber, T x1rk1sna, B Gaylord' sow 2 H'Gr1rf1nu,'n Ingrahai, B Ingraham, J vase. G Finch. b Tuttle, C Guitfre, J Hlza, J Evans, R McDonough S Johnson, J Green, C Marks J Walsh, C Jones, J Tindow, M 515591 Row 1 w 'arrabee, G Camp, A Rafael, N Belton, R Hutchings, R Campbell N Stull, L Vanvalkenburg, C Carson, B Kisner, L Hawkins, S Herrington, J Pierson, H 7abadal, B Seooolish R Champion Row U G Gould, T Hatthews, S Baker, L Grace, A Root, A Hendrickson S Lewis, L iiegle S Burns, C warner, T Shields, D J Courtney, A Tawcett, J 4azelton,GDKSm1th A Erb Row j R Howell D Ingrahem L Hobbie, G McCard, D French, E Cornish, J Liston, arPUS, E Kundsen,R Johnson, Q Stebbins, Q Gardner, R Silver, J Kralovic, A Page, D Walker, M Angevine Row 6 Miss Anderson, Mrs Rose, Mrs Stanton Left to right How l G Bixby, H Hebbard J Secoolish J Mitchell C Card T Page J Holt J sl T,Pecka H Pecka S Crounse A whitbeck S Hurlburt, B Keesler A York S Dennis G Heath Pierson G Hogdin D Price L Pierson, L Hanley, M Allen Row 1 J Adams L Haskell, S Bay Handlzo P Newman D Podriozil B Vormuth L,Howe R Swartz, P Botting, H Ellis C Rafael Pangburn D Sinovich, J Kane Leiser H Chamberlain, J Burns Bow b H Ingraham E Palmer Ketchum B Edmondson H Ahelers P Stebbins H White C Hendrickson B VanHorn, P Blodgett Clark, R Finenko A Mollo, H Reyna, K Heath C Ingraham R Gould Hunt Row j G Brooks Becraft V Stoddard H Soliwoda, J Galaska,V horn B Kendall L Johnson, R Finch P Paddleford B Gardner, P Clark, J Finch C Drew, H Potter,G Vandermark M Huncy, K He1gle,C Stever B Adams, D H1za, A Vought Row 6 Hrs Scholefield Hrs Kinney, Hrs Edgette .3 N l A ' , . . . - 1 , - - - - - - ,A , . --, : .U .- . H - 'f I - , , ---I . .. n . e v H ' 2 0 , , , . 4 u n 0 0' ' ' - ,,. -r . . . , . , . . . . Hogan, R,0r1ff1th, F.N1eno1as, s,Anx1nsQnf D,camp, o,vooa, gg! gz x,sue11maei, D,Qu1ck, s.Ayie , . , .1 . . , . . , . , . , . , E. , .- , . , . . . . -, I . , . . , N. , . , . L . , . . . , . , D. , . . . , . . . ,,, -2 . , . , E. , . , . , . , . . . . . , . . , . .' . 6 . , . ' . 5. . -,, 2 . , B. I u p o . Q , n , Q . , . , s s s , q . -fn , . Q n , . s a . ,Q . , . . . ., Left to right Row l F Casey, L Morley, G Boland B Lord J Moore, T Gamaer, L Progovltz, S Tenks E Griffith T Tones H Brown B,Scovi1le Row 2 E Hunt, J Manning, J Viktorek S Bliss R Marsh J Podrazll G Ho comb S Monney, J Holcomb D Ingraham J Johnson C Adams, C Veyna, F Spencer R Brown L Snyder, M Fawcett B Serowik Bow 2 B Sherwood, P Owen A Uormuth, K Seery, D Leonard, J Pinch G Sharpe, U Hawkins G Bobier, S Smith C Chasse D Corrigan, R Kropp, E Pratt H Knight Row M J Pierson F Girton S Sayre, F Zacharias D Walsh S Blodgett, J Larrabee,D Dean J Connolly B French 'Row 2 E Eikenberry, A Green B Lukasik D Goodale, H Decker, G Camp, M Gould M B shop, H Kaskey, E Knudsen, C Brown C waclowski E Bradley, V O'Donnel1, P Kozik S P etcher, J Sargent, M Tuttle J Edwards P Ennis, M Heston K Pinch Row 6 Mrs Kenyon Mrs Hurlwurt, Hrs Bausch 'eft C0 right Row 1 D Heath, a Hawkins, s onver, L mason, x Fmenko, D Adams, J Pacon, c EPSSOP, S Gorman, L White, R Pangburn, R Herrick, R Ketchum, K Ingraham, C Purple, K Deane, D vans Row 2 J Parrison, C Glrton, C Thorne, C Graham, P Zabadol N Benedict, G,Haw1ey, Hrs :EDWIN H185 Clmdefming. S .freen H ass1dy, G Sickles, J Mathews B Adams, D Fendir-k, D Mchoefield 30 1 B Crandall, P Wikforek, S Iwaniuk, A Spencer, L hapma.n, G Gumaer, C Lugraham, Atkinson, L Richardson, H Rosencrants M Rosencrants, T Yuoka, D Haskell Row M L Brown, E Edmondson, D Fanara, L Potter, C Weeks, A Heboard, 1 Marshall, 1 Hoag, D Pielenda, 1 Pecha b UeMon1 u Jlfford, U Richardson, J Hu ey, E Fockwell, J Champion ' Ji ' A v - I , . V 1 1 I ' -I - . v V J P ' I - U V XJ - -1 .1 . . . . , . V . . . - , . , .' i . , . -,, -3 . 4 . ' . , . , o H , n , 4 y o e , Q '- e 5 Q o e , . , Q a ' 1 p 0' Q 5 0' Q , . 1 I- I Q D' I' j I' 0 Q I' g I' l L,Ber1sh, E,Kasson, B,Uh1tbecE, M:Taylor 'B,0anDoorn, D,Palmer,.K,Bausch,'G,ingraham,.F,S1ater, Q . , nf i . . -, 3 . Q , - , . . . . i . . . . , . , . . . , . . . , . , . . , . . -- ,I . , . - . . - .--: .. . ,A , , ' , ' , , ' ' j ' 1 U'-' o a , Q- n 1 1 q xp ian . Q. 0 . Q- ... . ' , ' . ,.' .4 I. -- I ll llgy pq' LQ I The Critics. Who turned out the lights? lllllv U, I I .-.. ,L-:V .5:e..,. . - .,,- ,4 A . V 'T' l fy '-RL-v?il2E5L2Qi:I'!i fii. if-2.3:-nz 1 a -1'-Y .4 lLet me see, too The line-up. I'm just a big, blue eye fi baby- H All alone 'i, Batter up! Watch the birdie. Sec what I did and feeling surprised. ,rr ' . W. ' ltr' , X fyl r T'f.'5 , 3 ru' -,Ht - , . -9 , , ' -'Y 435 nl 'ta' ' l- ,-,-,,: - Q.. X f I . .j 'gf3?f:' f' 'T' 1 5. gf, ri 1 i W, 4 ,v fig, 4 'ix M f . I .ff ,Ln I .u l Y if 'A '3'fr! 263: Me Chief Sitting Bull, a -..a IH Am you ticklish7 u Top Sec rut. 'ACTIVITY S IV YV ff V , , 7,1 f SC! 1 f X a ag ? I f 1 ,I . , ,f ff K, f f 'ff - --pg:----'W -f--f '- - -'-lvl 4060 .,,e Cb Q. DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club, umder the direction of Mr Conley, was formed for the purposeof learning about and enjoyingthe theatre when they meet they discuss makeup and how to apply it, characterization acting and stagecraft This year the club helped apply the makeup for the senior play, nOur own Left to right Seatgg C Gaylord M Ganoung, c wuctorek, N Heath, A Hvbbie iH.Q.lBS B Barnes, Mr Conley, B Gviffre '-0 FHA QFUTURL HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICM would you guess that even some boys would have liked to join the Future Homemakers of America Could it be the twenty active and enthusl astic girls? Thelractivitlesfortheyearwere many and varied Exhibitions at PTA school fair and bake sales gave the F H A an opportunity to show what they could do On the soc1alslde,a F F A 5 F H A dance livened up the gym on October 23 whitney Point play erswereinvlted toa box social after a game andwasthefoodgood 'In April theglrlsmadeandmodeled clothes for a PTA meeting Degrees were awarded at our spring banquet Guiffre Secy , A Hobble Pres E, Foster Vice Pres Miss Milazzo Advisor Bow 2 M Kropac, J Hobbie C Gaylord Reporter B Clark Secy ,H Bakmaz Parliamentarian, C Evans A Gifford Bow 1 J Gulffre, P St John,N Hegge, N Heath, P St John,N Moore 11 iii' FFA CFUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICAj The club began their fourteenth year by initiating twelve Greenhands and nine chapter farmers Among the annual events were the school fair, which was the largest yet, the Harvest dance held Jointly with the Future Homemakers,theseed selling campaign and the Parent and Son Banquet, The chapter also took a tr1ptoCorne1l Unlversitytoattend the Farm and Home Week, In October Hr.Barrettwent with John Quinn to the National Future Farmers of America Convention ln Kansas City, where John received the American Farmer degree. This honor showswhataF,P.A.membercanachieve, HOW 1 I-.to R.: Mr.Barrett,D.I.ord,T.Fend1ck Pres,J.Knapp-Secy,F.Nelson Treas, R.P1er so . Eg! 22 B.HcHugh,D.Cary,B.Leadbeater, C.Truesdell, D.Haskell,P.Yurphy,N.Darrow, .591 1' D-LCOYIB-!'d,B.Sa1mders,R.Washburn,G. C1ark,B.Han1lto ,M.W1111ams,C.Iampman. x 'V 1 . ,,, . J l fii r V A' . . . m ' . 5' . PM In F l I I I C I I K A 4 . 7 fl 9 ' 75 We 'F I . , 4 ' dwg i Qw2,,U Left to right-Row l: D, Evans-Trees., B. ' u s ' up ,, uf I. 1 s ' . -L : O ' A W I 1 X ' , - X Y XMJKJ W 5 W Ax I VF! 1 ' W H ggx 11 A , s I Q. K. ' ' mr ,n , ' Q i 4 I 5' 4 , Left to right - gg! l:Hrs. Hells, P.Green-Treasurer, J.Lew1s-President, H.Qu1nn-Secretary, Hr. Barrett. Hg! Q: H.Harshaw, A.Hobb1e, P.Kocak, S. Champ1on,N.M1l1s, H.Horley, H.Cook.3gg 1:R.Haml1n, C.H1ktorek, D.Geary, C.Brooks, H.Tesar, J.Everl1ng. Absent D.Ba1l-Vlce-President. STUDENT COUNCIL Do you P8CBl1ChlC0hfUS1OD ofyourfirstdayin anewschool? Realizing how very hectic this day can be, the Student Council has devoted mucho? this year to the writing and collecting of materialfor theschoolhandbook. The begirning was last spring when, after a week of covering the school walls with oosters, the campaign for pres- ident and secretary ended with a general assembly in the school gym. The electionresults showed Jim Lew1s,pres1dentand Margaret Quinn, secretary. Oneof the suggestions car- ried out by the council was the declsionto have each school day startwith theLords Prayer. All officers were elected by the student bodyand an installation program for these officers was started this year. Uiththeschoolyeardrawing to a close the council finished its business andso will be just another part of the history of N P C S -fe.. . . LIBRARY CLUB Every Tuesday morning at 9 OO finds the Library filled with Nl enthusiastic members of the Library Club This club is one of the largestin the school anditmustbebecausethestudents enjoy the activities so much The officers , President Chet klktorek, Vice President Barbara Clark,SecretaryPatr1c1aJohnson and Treasurer Dean Williams are busy discussing business with their advisor, Hr Bell but best ofall,planningtripsandparties For instance last November we attended a football game t CornellunlversityandsauCornell doin Penn State in an exciting game At Christmas time, a party was held at the school for all the members This spring we nent to Hone Caverns and there sau many exciting features Left to right Bow 1 D Williams P Johnson,C V1ktorek,3 Clark,Hr Bell Row 2 C Foster P Lerraoee,D Gage, D 5vans,K Adams,J Huloert,P Knlcker Cobb B Russell, R Gregory,B Brigham S Champion B Gregory,S Smith, 3 Gross,J Allen,J Williams A Bausch,! Laurence,D Bunzey,C Truesdell Bowb T Secool1sh,R Struek,B Ham1lton,B Severanee,J Heath,P G1dz1nsk1,C Aten I x L l D 0 D I I a ,--2. ,.-' . y.. .. . . -1 - bocker,C,Evans,J.Hobb1e, H,H1lls,G.Sh1elds,N.!1lls. Row 1: J.Gu1ffre,C. , . . . , . , . . . ' . . , . -. . . . I Left to right Row 1 H Weber J Gu1ffre,R Lewis,R Snover,F Adams,J Bush, P Nowry,A Shields,L Hatch,S hampion Row 2 M L Zanker,d Turner,N Mills, A A Patch, K Adams, P St John, N Moore, J Williams M Lawrence, E Luce, G Shields,M Mills Row 1 R Mills,C Cobb,A Bausch, Ste1lmack,F Bausch C Foster, A d1nfield,Mr Shields, M Kropac,L Wiser, S Foster,N Kropac,MI QUUIIMB Hyde' ,lim I+ R Winfield,K Adams, R Hobbie,M Janicki W Leonard G SENIOR BAND Withthe seventh and eighth grades Joining the Senior Band, attendance Jumped to 56th1s year Besidesplaying forthe sen ior graduation, they furnished mu ic alongwith theGirls Chorus forthe P T A Christmas Program and the Spring Fe tival Judges rated their playing at the New York State Sectionals The band, packed into a crowded bus, made the trip to Sherburne to participate in the colorful pageantof bands March ing throughthe main street amid floats and other competing school bands, the group was again judged and given a rating on marching and playing Fuller,D Eaker,w Smith,R Washburn,D Stanton,W Saunders I I JUNIOR BAND One step closer to the Senior Band, these Junior musi clans have worked hard to reach their goal,and if they continue practicing, they will certainly find themselves full fledged Senior Band members soon Junior Band is composed of musically minded students from grades five through seven Prac tice once a week under the direction of Mr Shields lnsures their continued progress Host of the rehearsal time was spent preparing for the ex citing experience of joining with the Senior Band and Chorus for the Annual Spring Festival left to right Row l R da kell, T Holder, R warner, G Zabadal, D Root, D Yrolovic, A Prlce, C sdams,C we ton Row 4 J Brown, B Wvans, L Struck, A Winfield, R Rich, F Burns, P dhitbeck, G Kisner, G Clark, J Krolovic Row 1 w R ce, I Pausch, J Conrad, sau ch, Nr Shield ,ft to ri ht O H calmer, J Bensley, H Sollwoda, A Peters, D gaske1l,S gockwegl? C A Foster, H Pierson gg! 2 F Pierson, M Russell J 'awrence, J Thompson,S Ray, K Clark, J Richardson, H Reynolds BQ! 1 nr Shields, c roster, N Evans, D Phe1pS.H Reppard C 'iotchkirn R -TOMS, B Page, B Hoot BEGINNING BAND when s bend is playlnga good march,haveyoueverwonderedjust how and when the band came into being? In our school, students aspiring to play in the Senior Band can begin as early as fourth grade by Joining the Beglnring Band,wh1ch this yearhas 32 mem bers from grades four through six, Astheirtirstexperiencein playingin a group,theBeg1nn1ng Band started this year by playing easy marchesfromthebook,'Easy Steps to the Band ' They slowly progressed and mary can look for ward to Joining Junior Band in September This group plays for the sixth grade graduation and at a spring festival for the grades . . s . . . s . . ,g - '1-' ' 6' 0 - . , H -' - - . . -: . . '. , . . . . . .1 . . . X' ' 1 Q - . I. , . ' ' I -: ' - - . . . ' 0 s . . . N - E ' 'rg . if I - JI. v , . J A . .II 1 I , - Z , . . . , : .H , . . . , , .- - -1 - ' 5 n O., , .. 0 I ' ' ' s 0 0 ' ' 7 ' . . . . . A - , - . . . - ... s .. .. . ' -. , ., A -X . . . s . : . .- .S .sa nl. .,- , , ,'. . : V. C Y c C ' 11-1 ' O Ml s , Q Lf he CHORUS Left to right Row 1 B He th, N Evans, S Yerri11,L Zacherias,P White, C Ingrchcm, G Knicker backer, S Card, H Devern Row 2 S Gage, N Fr ncis1co,H Hunsinger,K Bi1es,Y Ball, S Har ington, Heath, Mrs Darling, S Champion, J vlilliams, B Brooks, J I-Iu1tert,J L wrence, C Jenks, A Palmer TRIO J Hulbert S Chamoion J Williams STRING GROUP Left to 1-'ght Q-Q31 L Zacharias S 'ierrill P White, W Claooer K Pelton Qu g R Pgge,S Jones, L Hobbie J Johnson, G Tuttle 39 D.Fendick, B.Ho1ds-r, M.Sgecoo1isn, 15.Phe1ps: Row 3: L.Lax:rabee, E.Baidwin, Czliean, J:Ga1sske, Y. W . - : . , .. . , . U , . , . . . CF U21 fQS 472 6 f7 X8 X3 5 ZZJTTE 4,2314 ll 2 8 9 19152229 1575 420 f amps fC9,9gD3 793 XGJAY ,O!sf5 3 Eg !'rf'!'4G' 'P CTL:-N'E 1925 22232 125 X4 567 6 QXJ f f f-2131174 fs X617 S3f92O2! 22 23 FOOTBALL Left to right Row l G Clark,F Lamb, R Haskell, E Reese, W Dierson, N Iesar, F Fuller, Row 2 J Nollo R Winfield B McHugh, G Fuller, J Hayes, D Cary, R Pierson, F Nelson, R Rounsville, Row 1 Stockton, Card, P Johnson, P Nashburn,N Cook, Coach Riter, B Ingraham, R Leadbetter, J Lewis, F Gaylord The Chenango Forks football team entered its second year ofplaying with eleven men and again ended up in second place Milton Tesar and George Clark were Co Captains Vany football fans think that a winning team just works, works, and keeps on working There was plenty of work but also plenty of fun Of course, when the fans see the team on the gridiron the players are dead serious about everything But, most of the football enthusia ts don't see the things that happen on the practice field or in the locker room Things like putting 1tching powder in someore's practice pants or stuffing someone's spikes with wet paper These are things that really help the team's morale more than anything else For a large group, numbering about twenty four, they certainly lived, learned, played, and horsed around like one person lf one thought up a dark, deep plot against one of the coaches, everyone immediately went along witr it, or vice versa For some games, the team would have to be at school as early as 7 30 a m to get taped, and get uniformsand equipment ready When everyone was filled with tension, that's when omeone would think of some little joke to pull, and whether they knew it or not, they were completely relaxed They even made a joke of it when George Clark lost his front teeth in some heavy fightinl F C S Varsity Season Scores t Hancock Harpursville 7 Bainbridge Hancock Harpursville Bainbridge VARSITY Left to right gow l B Reese, B Pierson and R Haskell Co-Captains D Stockton, J aegis kgow 2 D Burr, B Glrton, D Stanton, F Nelson M Tesar gow Q G Clark Hr Bitter, r BASKETBALL JUNIOR J V SEASON SCORES Harpursville Oxford' Deposit Sidney' Harpursvllle Greene' Windsor Sherburne' Windsor Whltnev Denosit Point' Guilford Sidney' Greene' Sherburne' Guilford Vhitney Point' 'League Games The thirteen J V battled their layto a tie for second place They have had a totalof twelve wins and five losses In league play they won six and dropned three Steadv imnroveme t was made through the sea son, and the team scored over a thousand points, averaging fifty eight per game Fuller, D Leonard ' VARSITY SEASON SCORES Harpursville Oxford' Deposit Sidney' Harpursvllle Greene' Windsor Sherburne' Windsor Whitney Deposit Oxford' Guilford Sidney' Greene' Sherburne' Guilford Iovert1meI Whitney Point' '+5 29 EZ ua 51+ ue 25 55 5? 95 Point' 77 Uk 51 22 U9 60 65 U2 36 51 bb 52 Q6 61 54 56 62 U7 58 55 69 59 56 'League Games The first winning team since1948,the195b-55Basket- ball team compiled an ll-7 record The most outstandin gamewasthelastone--a 52-b victory over Whitney Point The for and the 2 U Forks had been waiting this one for seven years they finally got it Ralph Haskell, one of two All Stars, scored points to lead the team Raymond Pierson scored 166 Dale Stockton 151, and Bob Reese IU5 to round out the players who scored over 100 points Altogether the team scored an even 1000 points this season one of the highest scoring teams in the history of the school VARSITY IM' C0 right 393 1' Femmes J Hayes s sounsvnle n Haskell, J SUOPOK, J Everling, R Page T Outuan C Aten, B Pierson R Hills Row 1 B Ingreham,0 Holla gow 2 H 6 ' . I -: D --D . .- . Q , . ' . : . 1, . Q I 63 U2 47 30 28 30 za I8 0 66 B9 Q6 30 52 53 7 EE 59 V , . Z2 U6 . 5 ?T 65 Oxford' 50 1 33 28 58 uf ' 5 51 66 U7 36 I . - 6b 55 . . .'s F F . Ix , Y iv N . I ' ' f- ' ' ,lL. - L: ' I ' 9 0 1 s u Q I , Left to right gg! 1 W Davis N Bates D Secoolish Row 2 D Card, R SN-1'l9Y, D Geary Co captain, R Bening, 11 Lo1mdsb11ry. B Prince. H Leadbetter Blu 3 B Hyde Manager, R Winfield, K Adams, D Casselbxu-y,H Severance Co captain, R Struck D Cary W Saunders Yanager, Mr Spenard Absent B McHugh, D williams The winter sport sea son of 1951+ 55 saw the birth of scholastic wrest ling as a new activity at C F C S Wrestling is a. sport different from any other here at the Forks, ln that participants con test on s.n individual basis and not as a team,a1though team points are the final results of any match Ln sight match Schedule was arranged with Windsor, Deposit, Sherburne and Greene on a home and home basis This was a tall order for the young Forks grapplers in that all their opponents have had wrest 11118 as a firmly establish ed. sport for several years Although the local heroes nere unable to win any WRESTLING matches froma team stand point, several individuals won their contests with regularity Dick Secoolish owns the best record for the year,5 1 Dick Shirley and Dick Severance were outstandlngon several oc casions defeating some of the best wrestlers in Seo tion I+ The overall pen-for mance of the team as a first year groupwas highly sat lsfaotory They overcame many obstacles which g hand in hand with the lniti ation of anynew activity They deserve a lot of cred it for their performance of this past year,by which they stamped themselves as an up and coming power Ln the Susquanango League 'WW -14 Left to right Row 1 L Crounce Manager, D Stockton, D Haskell, M Tesar, Co captain, Foster, D Stanton, R Haskell, N Saunders anager, Row 2 4 Pierson, Co captain, J Lewis, J Thompson, R Reese, Coach Spenard, T Shibley, 5 Ball, Joe lollo, Charles Brooks BASEBALL orth Windsor Sherburre hitrey Poirt Crford blC'6 Creene Sherburne lnltney Polnt Crford Lldney freene oreere irdsor rlo e L 'I-'JP '1 eS ns the 1955 oaseball season overs at Cher n o Works the school '4nds itself nossessln a veteran team classed in the roll o' defeniin, charplon in the Norrherr Division of the Susquenar o 'Jn Lea ue Last venr s Jarsltv vor the che vlorshiw 1 xinnlng 7 Fare loslnf orly 2, and tieing 1 The team is inus the service of sod heath stwr nltcher, ani J vne St rvwentaer, out ents see to have been found in or Sn4ule ard Jac' Thomnson To defeated arnursvllle r 'lrst atterot at varsitv oalland snows 'rent nroslsefor the future J cv is a se outfielierwhowields a :lv oat L on the veteran lnfielders, we find lesar, Lewis, Stocxton d 'eese who olaled as a unit la t near Uour fall and 131WH HasPe1l are Thornson's ates in the outer Pardens Tae Gund staff is lei Uv Jave daskell wno had a U O varsity record le t vear and has Deen outstandinf ir earl she this year oe ollo, un for a crack at vwrsitv nitching fter ayear of J 1111, shouli helm considerfnly luringthe les ue e son 1 Pier on, the te.rs senior catcher, is doinv his usual 'ine joe nehind the plate and he s ould we a olg helo in the Forks' quest of mnofher le Pue title bwrr Oster is t e tea s utilitv fnfielier, ani Charles mrooks, the reserve outfielder lre team hxs lookei excellent ir nractlce games against windsor and 4ernursv1lle, fin ring 3 of U games desnite continuous nlayer shuffling Whether or not Chenrngo rorks will csnture the Class 'W' title again remains to D6 seen nt this oolnt, however, it is safe to sev that thev are definitely a team to be reckoned with - 2 . - . . . - ' C., , , ' , - Ii ' . 2 . . - ' , 5 . . . . . . . 5 3 e 12 . 1 Q Q , h 6 C - L 13 3 . A 2 A HA 2 if I.. ff 3 W - , 12 U J 1C 9 1C f' ' ' 6 ll Q .V el' 2 Lf Q ll 4 A z N 1 Lf Q I A 5 f , Zaire ' 5 ' 4' I-3:1-'9-1..'1, . , u k 9 y N , . J nc U .A 4 . ,, n Q ,- 5 U . t fg H ,. . ., . tj I Q . 8 ' ' , n . . ,.,v- , , y 4 Q , 2 s, J . . .. w . . 3 . T I , Q D X 'nh a t 5 I ' - stanllnc outfielder from the ' an nine moth of whom graduated. However excellent reolace- - 1 'J 1 I -- n P .V T - .- y .N ,A i .. m , , 5 A . in ff . - H, , . '. L L , . n , :lor , ,M 3 N . . . . ., l - . . . , . , on, L ', . 1 J 5 Q , , . J 1 . I A. . H. 2 t +' ' v- f ' ' ' ' - ,e . . ., . , . c -ls , , j . y Q . s ' L . 5 T . , ,. V A M a .7. Af . A , :E , eq s e . ity 5 . rn ' Q ' A . ' .Ex , f . et ,. 'V y F h . 5 ' V , -. '.. . 'X r. z , . . t I, - . w .- ' A ' - . . . . Y f Y l . , , A, , . . . CHEERLEADERS I QQ, Left to right Ann Gifford, Joan Taylor, Donna Jones Margaret Green, Margaret Qu1nn Jumping Alice Nelson, Alternate Nila Eddy C H E-N A N G-0, that's the familiar locomotive cheer done by varsity cheerleaders on the football field They started the year with new uniforms of white sweaters and blue skirts The uniforms soon looked anything but new when the mud on the field was three inches thick and not infrequently someone landed in it The varsity was Joined by five J V cheerleaders to support the basketball teams To gether, pep sessions were brewed and the results were a game between faculty and varsity players, and a silent pep session with everything done in pantomine These pep sessions helped to show the team our enthusiasm for the coming games and also gave the students a chance to practice the cheers The all stars chosen to represent our schoolat Bainbridge were Donna Jonesfor varsity and Mary Ellen Casey for J V They joined cheerleaders from other league schools to cheer for the northern division in the annual all star game In their spare time the cheerleaders continued work on their constitution, and.1twas decided that cheerleaders will be chosen in the spring instead of fall from now on The varsity captain was Margaret Green and J V captain was Mary Ellen Casey Left to fight sh'r'Y Thompson, SUS Soloway, Virginia Allen, Phyllis St. John, Mary Lou Bakmaz. Jumping Mary Ellen Casey 46 if . , - - s. N M Q3 ' LDL an Q M W V A M C !Qse 4.. 'fre' T : 7 I 1.0! Left to rlgnt D Herrington, P Knapp, A Craver, W Johnsen, S Fxancisco, Irs Fo ter GIRL S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The GIRI'f ATPLUTIC ASSOCIATION CG A A D is a newly organized club It will tecome effec tive rext year and will be composed of representatives from grades 7 through 12 Any club in tre physical education department is included in this club The reouirements are to participate 1 irtramurals Those clubs under G A A this year are the Cheerleaders and the Pep Club The PED CLlB has been formed to help boost school spirit ard have better cooperation be tween the cheerleaders and students Cirls must attend all home league games and tkey receive po4rts toward their letter for this It is composed of any girls from grades 7 through 12 who are interested The high school girls went to the league HOCKEY game at Greene in November They lost two games, one to Whitney Poirt 6 to 3, the other to Cxford by a score of l to O in a tough battle The team also played Greene and Sidney and tied both games play day They played three games, losing to both Wbitrey Point and Greene, and tieing with Sid ney They plaved anotker game because of tke tie tut did not wir tkis one It looks like the high school will have a good soccer team coming up The jr high soccer team plaved two games this vear and won both of them Thex first played Orford and won by a score of 3 to 2 H A left to Fight IQ l Bak-Val, I CHHWOWQ Left tc rlpht Row l I- Zanker,C Invxahan., H N91 OU, It V0 Te ROW 9 C Fosters I' N Secoolish, 5 Waslin, b roster Rcw 2 IBHICK1, S F anclsco, V Casey, V Allen D rend1cY,n Folder,n John cn,L Larratee, 4 St ohn 5 . 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