Clyde Central High School - Clydeoscope Yearbook (Clyde, NY)
- Class of 1954
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' ' - 1 - 'gil ,Gfpxf ' , :n,,-5, , J -f: 'biagr N 'f ':1f,?QQ - 5' . , A-ii1Qg:'3 ' 1 .3.gN.f.1f4LQ-VF, -F .4 .-.1 - A 1 2:4 .. .r ' lf' ' ,5.., A 41. ...ggf ff fiiii' :.e x 'ei QS? '- -VQQQEA- ' ' f 2 Kali. if!!! ' 5-?'w59F V' ' , W' 5 1 n. L. DEDICATION JOHN A. BAYNES For your untiring efforts in our behalf, for the interest you have shown in us, and for your ever-present willingness to help us, we wish to thank you, Mr. Baynes. Your example and training in good sportsmanship have helped to prepare us for our future as American citizens, and your guidance has helped to set our feet on the right path. To you, we dedicate our yearbook in affection and gratitude. 2 , ADMINISTRATION I MR. DOUGLAS ESTES, Principal MRS. WHITE, Secretary MISS BRAMER, Clerk BOARD or EDUCATION FIRST ROW: Mr. S. locco, Mr. F. DiRenzo, Mr. H. Brown, Miss M. Bramer, Clerk. SECOND ROW: MI. S. Johnson, Mr. F. Kreiss, Mr. D . Estes. 4 STAFF R. Jufii. J. Fischett Krueger, L. Osborne. e, A. DiRenzo , H. Mrs. Record, Dr. Sherman and Bruce Smith FIRST ROW: G. Arnitz, F. Forjone, C. Anthony, E. Chalker, K-. Syron. SECOND ROW: L. Seelye, T. Storto, I. Anstee, J. Covert, J. Bowen. b .. AQ. Mrs. Fisher, Miss Converse and Mrs. Brown Marilyn Swanson and Mrs. Burnett 5 FACULTY A FIRST ROW: Miss DeLuca-'ith Grade, Miss Hannett-8th Grade , Mrs. Warren-Sth Grade, Mrs. Palmer-5th Grade, Woolston-'Ith Grade , . Ryther-Librarian. COND ROW: s Beatini-Phys. Ed. , ' s Buckley-4th Grade, K . Record-Nurse , . Tompkins-Vocal, Miss Condon-Homemaking. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Pangbum-2nd Grade, Mrs. Hunt-Commercial, Miss Smith-Language, Miss Becker-6th Grade, Mrs. Lester-4th Grade, Mrs. Brand-3rd Grade, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Tracy-2nd Grade, Mrs. Burnett-Den. Hyg., Mr. Holliday-Mathematic Mr. DerCola-Phys. Ed., 8 Mrs. Quagrello-6th Grade , Mrs. Brown-3rd Grade . FIRST ROW: Mr. Kennedy-English, Mr. Baynes-History, Mr. Estes-Principal. Mr. Burke-Social Studies and English, Mr. Dudley-Science, Mr. Walters-Agriculture SECOND ROW: Mr. Vilardo-5th Grade, Mr. Ferster-Typing and General Business, Mr. DeLis1e-Band, Mr. Griffin-Industrial Am Mr. English-Social Studies and English, Mr. O'Br1en-Art SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT SHARP, President MARGARET KNIFFIN, Vice -President The class of 1954 If you look up succews ladder Look: with pride on Bob. You're almost sure to see For as our president he's done Peggey at the very wp-- A super-special job! Our wonderful V.P. JANET PARKNIAN, sgq-gary ANNETTE D1SANTO, Treasurer A secretary of the best T0 be 8 ffielldly P65011 For whom we've no regret Thlt people won't forget Janevs really sure to be Seems to be the mai0Y hobby Of Tr asurer Annette. A girl we'll ne'er forget. OU! 0 . 8 WILLIAM ATKINS DORIS BARTON Billy's popularity Doris's blond 'poodle cut Is more than just a ruma-- Makes you look again, When you do He earned it with friendliness, You'll End the smile And with his sense of humor. That captures all the men. ROBERT BELCHER At the Playhouse Theater in Clyde ls one who seldom roams Finding Bob is no great task. He's made the theater a second home. ARTHUR BENNING Arthur has a singing voice That everyone enjoys, And we are all agreed that he Is one of our nicest boys! PATRICIA BRUNO A sophisticated sparkle Plus a manner that endears Makes up the personality That earns Pat three loud cheers. FRANK BURT Frank's the quiet dreamy type That everyone likes well, And everyone will tell you that He's a guy who's simply swell. RUTH CARPINO The smallest gifts the best' Has proved to be the truth, When you meet her you'll agree, One of the sweetest is Ruth. FRANK COLASURDO Frank deserves a vote of thanks From rooters as well as team His aid to coach in football ls proof enough he's on the beam GEORGE DAPOLITO George is the kind of fellow We all know will go far, And almost all the way will be In a jazzy brand new car! at RITA ANN DeLUCA We all love Rita's pretty hair As much as her sweet ways, And if our class is any judge, She'll be a wimxer all her days NANCY DICKINSON We know lots of friendly girls, Some plain and others fancy: But one of the nicest we know Is our favorite pianist, Nancy. ALTHEA DiSANTO Don't under-estimate Altheag She may be quiet, but oh my! She gevs what she goes after, See that twinkle in her eye? I AMES DiVICO if 'iam ,,VA Q5 . Q 'Wai A 3Qih:yg.,51VL?sk 1. I few? new -m.M,, , ,WM , SHIRLEY DOUGLAS AS Surely as the Series comes. Shirley's smile and disposition We know we're bound to hear And her flair for making friends Seems to us to be the basis Jimmy sayingseriouslyg Just wait until next year! On which real success depends! DAWN DWYER No one can dispute the fact That moths to light are drawng Likewise men by flocks are seen Following closely after Dawn! MABEL FACER The pupils of the future fNo doubt quite a fewj Have a lucky break in store When Mabel's dream comes 11118 CLAIRE FISCHETTE If you'd like to meet a girl Who's really on the square, And always glad to be a friend. Just shake hands with our Claire! JOHN FISCHETTE Johnny sweeps us off out feet, But really It's good uainingg Think of all he's learning, girlsg Experience in maintaining! KENNETH FOX With remarks that match his grin Ken is wise as any fox, And no one knows as well as he How ladies go for wavey locks! MARTIN FRATANGELO Captain of our football team, Marty is our prideg He's tall, dark, and handsome, Just let the girls decide! SUZANNE GILLETTE CATHERINE GOODROW Tall and slender like a model 'A friend to all the world A smile thavs sparkling bright. A goal thavs truly greatg These assets used to full extent Who'll be the first to reach it? Sue will be a shining light. Ten to one it's Kate! JANET HARPER IOAN JENKINS Sweet and kind as one could wish, If YOU heal' 3 giggle Heal YOU With music in her heart, When you thought you were alone We all know Janet will succeed You're not hearing thingS. In whatever she may start. YOl1'1'C Pl'Ob3b1Y Hear Joan! 14 MARY ANN IORGENSEN JOAN KETCHUM A familiar sound ill om' halls Ioanie is the kind of gal Is Mary Ann's ceaseless chatter. Who'll be the people's choice Everyone knows its friendliness, For fun and personality, Not gossip that's the matter. As well as for her voice. CAROLYN LACEY ROBERT MALOY A little shiny sunbeam Tall, quiet with a real nice smile Never makes much noise, Humor that's hard to beat But has the popularity A man of the world in a Chrysler, That Carolyn enjoys. That the girls think quite neat. 15 TINELLA MARR Love may make the world go 'round But laughter makes it happy, And life 'round here is never dull 'Cause Tiny makes it snappy. SHIRLEY NICOLETTA Shirley's tall and graceful, Her personality's the bestg And when it comes to helpfulness, She reaches well above the rest. 16 LOUIS MOLIS ANI Clyde's pride and joy--- ln every sport a star, There's no question in our That Chookie will go far. minds RUSSELL O'DONNELL Rusty never hurries much, But he's not half asleep-- For what the saying says is true: 'Still waters do run deep! CAROL O'NElL We're very proud of Carol: The gal whose music rates Being chosen best to play Clarinet at two All-States' MARILYN O' NEIL ROGER PADDOC K So sweet a girl. fbest of sportsj Roger's shy and quiet ways Is always sure to wing May at first deceive you. And we won't forget we've known If you foretell success to come The gal that everyone calls Lyn. We'll surely all believe you. JOHN PAL UMBO RICHARD PETTINGILL Jack's a farmer of the future, A mass of freckles, an engaging grin One of the best around: Add a joke that really gives And a more congenial person Mix with friendliness and pep Never can be found. Combine, get Dick, a wonderful kid! MADELYN PERLEONI Maida's personality And lovely snapping eyes Will lift her upward to success In everything she tries. CHARLES PULVINO A teasing grin, a teasing tone A brow that's known no wrinkle It will be hard for everyone To forget Chuck's happy twinkle ANNE STORTO DIANA THORN You should get to know her When we meet a girl who smiles As quickly as you can: And makes us warm all through, Our favorite, cheerful friend We'll know she, like Diana, Our charming, green-eyed Anne. Will always be true-bluel REGINALD WHEELER Reginald has winning ways As proven by his calf , And a real sense of humor As proven by his laugh. 19 CLASS ADVISORS MR. BURKE Each member of our grateful class Shouts THANKS to Mr. Burke For all he's done to help us End The pleasure that exists in work! Picture Not Available WILLIAM MARR Poetry never charmed him, History left him cold, He'll make his mark, though, Before he's very old. CLASS MOTTO: WITH GOD AS OUR GUIDE, THE WORLD CLASS FLOWER: RED ROSE CLASS COLORS: NAVY BLUE AND WHITE 20 MR. IGNNEDY For his understanding patience, For his faultness, keen insight-- To Mr. Kennedy we're grateful: He is, in truth, our guiding light IS BEFORE US. Let me down! I'm stuck! L' Have a sip? Working hard Jack? in ff' Be careful Dick Almost done. Good old days! 4 X NAME William Harold Atkins Doris Jean Barton Robert Fisk Becher John Arthur Benning Patricia Barton Bruno Frank Cleveland Burt Ruth Ann Carpino Frank Anthony Colasurdo George Michael Dapolito Rita Ann DeLuca Nancy Elaine Dickinson Althea Margaret DiSanto Annette Margaret DiSanto James Edward DiVico Shirley Ethel Douglas Dawn Kathleen Dwyer Mabel Harriet Facer Claire Estelle Fischette John Barton Fischette Kenneth Lewis Fox Martin Veto Fratangelo Suzanne Gillette Catherine Ann Goodrow Janet Louise Harper NIC KNAME Ace Dody Bob Art Pat Frank Ruthie Animal Satch Reet Nan Lee Arm Jim Shirl Dawn Mabel Hot Rod Jackie Foxy Saber Sue Kate Janet FAVORITE SONG Undecided Now That's My Desire Tenderly Rags to Riches Yours Cross Over The Bridge I'm Yours Stranger In Paradise Amore Stardust Forever and Ever The Jones Boys September Song K. Changing Partners Changing Partners Answer Me My Love Stranger In Paradise Charmaine Ghost Riders In the Sky Yours Undecided Hold Me , Thrill Me Ave Maria I Believe HIGHEST AMBITION Millionaire Air Line Hostess Millionaire Successful farmer Artist Professor Hawaii Marine Corps Capt. of my own ship Cook good spaghetti Visit all 48 states Live in peace To be six feet tall Make lots of money Housewife Meet Dad's expectations A good teacher Nurse F31'l'I1BI Big home four wives Own my own business College graduate School Nurse Best teach- er possible WEAKNESS Brown eyes Bill Brunettes Spelling Bruce Many Chuckie Bathing beauties Marilyn Monroe Certain SUV Tall boys Stubborn people Basket- ball English Earl Brown eyes Eyes Men Anything in skirts Trouble Women Twins Chocolate candy Eyes WILL MISS MOST The gang Cheerleading and the gang The gang Kids in Ag The kids School activities Mr. Holliday Football Mrs. Hunt's Homeroom Working on paper nights Cheerleading and games Mr. Baynes' children Sth period study hall All the boys and the fun Gym Mrs. Record Band Gab sessions 4th period study hall Trouble mak- ers-Dick Football Under-class- 'MEN Band Chorus NAME Joan Susan Jenkins Mary Ann Jorgenson Joan Elizabeth Ketchum Margaret Joanne Knifin Carolyn Eileen Lacey Robert Kingsley Maloy William Anthony Marr Tinella.Cornelia Marr Louis Carmen Molisani Shirley Anne Nicoletta Russell Philip O'Donnell Carol Elaine O'Neil Marilyn Doris O'Neil Roger Franklin Paddock John Ralph Palumbo Janet Elaine Parkman Richard H. Pettingill Madelyn Christine Pierleoni Charles Vincent Pulvino Robert Charles Sharp Anne Theresa Snorto Reginald David Wheeler NIC KNAME Joan Blondie Joani Peg Suz Bob Sonny Tiny Chookie Shirl Rusty Niki Lyn Rog Jack Jan Petsy Maida Chuckie Sharpie Anne Bugs ?h1r?gqtar'f5,1wu '1 -F 'L'15'r,fe?Ifa47,in!?,,-',fv1'1.: ' FAVORITE SONG Funeral March Too Young It Had To Be You Secret Love Stardust Ebb Tide Rags to Riches Almost Always Tuxedo J unctlon Stardust Tenderly Love Me Again Let Me Be The One Changing Partners Chloe I'l1 Be Seeing You Give Me Five Minutes More Hold Me, Thrill Me String of Pearls Changing Partners Moonlight Serenade 013118138 Partners 23 HIGHEST AMBITION ACUBSS Lab tech- nician Go to Europe Write a book See the world Car dealer Trooper Housewife Play base- ball Private secretary Be a pool shark Housewife Nurse in the Service Own restau- rant chain Become wealthy Successful author Father of 2 doz. kids Private secretary Go to college Dentist Traveling secretary Successful farmer ' -W-'sa uf WEAKNESS Roller skating Black hair Certain males Taller boys Eddie Fisher Girls in general Bashful girls Dick Studies Tall men Girl in Palmyra Sammy Tall boys Girls Blondes Smooth line Basket- ball Donnie Ruthie Tall girls Donnie Brunettes WILL MISS MOST Everything but work Mr. Baynes' jokes The kids Working on paper nights Chorus Football Agriculture Cheerleading and the kids Sports The gang Nothing Band and Lorraine The kids Pre-eminence Nothing The kids The gang Donnie Bothering the teachers Baynes' corny jokes Cheerleading Ag class 10:30 p.m. P Ain't love grand! ! Cresset to bed . Hmm! Clean up. I second the motion. Study hall? Surprise 1 43 Hard working Seniors . Rahv ins cold outside! CLASSES CLASS OFFICERS CL ASS OF 1956 PRESIDENT-Lavern Anstee VICE -PRESIDENT -Robert Celso SECRET ARY -Betty P etrosino TREASURER-Clare Foote CLASS OF 1955 PRESIDENT-Fred Kelsey VICE -PRESIDENT -Lorraine Smitl SECRETARY-Alice Benning TREASURER-Sue Gannett CLASS OF 1957 PRESIDENT-Robert Henderson VICE-PRESIDENT'-Lawerence Monte SECRETARY-Barbara Gibbons TREASURER-Gus Arnitz JUNIOR CLASS Durling. SECOND ROW: J. Gill, S. Roberts, A. Lind, E. Wallace. THIRD ROW: A. Murtari, F. Good- row, E. Reibsame, T. Jorgensen, P. Fratangelo. FIRST ROW: A. Saner, R. Bur dick, E. Haskell, P. Jennings, D Fischette. SECOND ROW: H. Lind, T. Fis- chette, R. Hendershot, J. Fratang- elo, D. Hall. A. Brockmyre. FIRST ROW: D. Kulow, D. Har- per. SECOND ROW: D. DeVito, S Shaulis, P. Henry, P. Dwyer, F Sherman. THIRD ROW: Mr. Holliday, D. Hubbs, R. Thom, E. Godfrey, J. French. SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW: T. Crooks, M. Nico- letta, J. Landa, P. Mabie, A. Sto- well. I. DeCocq. SECOND ROW: B. Kniffin, I. Di- Santo, L. Lozipone, B. Salerno, M. Fredendall, D. DeVito. THIRD ROW: A.Dapolito, K. Carnell, F. Furman, K. DiSanto, P. Strong. FOURTH ROW: K. Swanson, R. Kruger, R. Fratangelo. FIRST ROW: R. Ganz, L. Pierson, M. Pulvino, B. Wilsey, M. Prue M. Goodrow. SECOND ROW: S. Fountain, J. DiSanto, D. Mastrangelo,A. Robin- son, M. Murtari. THIRD ROW: D. DeRenz0. I. De- Luca, R. Pitzeruse, R. Smith, C. Boden. FOURTH ROW: O.I0hnson, R. Haslam. I. Wheeler, C. Marr. FIRST ROW: G. Swanson, V. Simp- son, I. Montemorano, I. OBrien M. Riebsane, S. Smith. SECOND ROW: C. Knapp, A. C01- grove, R. Stowell, P. Emo, I Sears. THIRD ROW: D. Pierce. B. Kulow W. Watkins, J. Ketchum. FOURTH ROW: D.Fischette.J Thorn, G. Marshall, Mr. English FRESHMAN C LA S S FIRST ROW: P. Kelly, E. Barry, E. Oswald, D. Salerno, P. Barton, C. Sloan. SECOND ROW: N.Johnson, R. Noble, P. Downey, J. Nicoletta, R. Carpino, B. Pilkington, R. Beal. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Record,L. Swanson, S. Buliteri, H. Durling, N. Wiswell, F. Baker. FOURTH ROW: E. Gary, G. Born- heimer, P. Arnitz, G. Marr, B. Tweedie. FIRST ROW: A. Hubbs, D. DiSant0, E. Rice, S. Noble, B. Conrow, C. Chilbert. SECOND ROW: A. Iocco, A. De- Leo, G. Lind. L. DeRenz0, I. Roberts, R. Caldwell, R. Forjone. THIRD ROW: Miss Beatini, S. Tay- lor, E. Marchitell, G. Marr, V. Nicoletta, J. DeVinney. FOURTH ROW: W. McDouga1l.I. Williams, E. DiSanto, K. Cordon. FIRST ROW: M. Reed, M. Bednar, B. Weaver, J. Blakeman, A. Di- Santo, J. Belcher. SECOND ROW: B. Fischette, R. LaBore, J. Zimmerman, F. Roberts, A. Salerno, R. Porter. THIRD ROW: L. Smart, A. Maloy, P. DiBiasso, A. Maloy, A. Noble. FOURTH ROW: R. Falke, L. Lozipone. J. Buttaccio, G. Noble. FIRST ROW: C. Hanson, I. Clinger man, D. Sidler, B. Boden, I. Rich ardson, P. Volpe, C. Kise. SECOND ROW: I. Facer, F. Fis- chette, P. Pitzeruse, P. Fisher, R. Juffs, I. Salerno, D. Baker. THIRD ROW: E.VanBorte1, D. Sharp, R. Nicoletta, R. DeVinney, M. Smith, A. Guthrie, M. Burt. FOURTH ROW: Miss Hannet, W. Lee, F. Blauvelt, J. Vivier, P Lundy, C. Meade, H. Sutton. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: C. Pierce, C. Finch R. VanCuren, B. Wiltsie , D. Pierce D. Tweedie, R. Coumight. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Warren, I Kozelsky, M. Fischette, R. Kise T. Prue, M. Stickles, M. Marr, E Roberts. THIRD ROW: C. Liseno, R. Sal- erno, N. Couruight, R. Bean, D Fratangelo, J. Fratangelo. FOURTH ROW: S. Crooks, E Smith, R.Dickenson, C. Clum, L Kelsey, R. Smith, I. Dapolito. FIRST ROW: J.Fratangelo, R. Wahl, E. Harper, E. Carr, M. Fis- chette, W. Gill. SECOND ROW: Miss Deluca, B Barnes, L. Liseno, S. Kniffin, B Sutton, D. Sipes, F. Gill. THIRD ROW: G. Lewis, P. Marr B. Finch, B. Conrow, J. Brownell, F. Dapolito. FOURTH ROW: D. Iocco, C Thorn, D. Paddock, A. Molisani R. Fischette , R. 0'Donnell, G Barnes. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: L. Smith, L. Falkes, R. Gore, G. Smart, A. Dapolito, J. Fratangelo. SECOND ROW: Miss Woolston, A. Wadley, M. Tracy. I. Nelson, M. Berming, G. Van Hanehan, P. Chalupa. THIRD ROW: R. Heineman, R. Heit, C. Kikendall, W. Smith, E. DeLeo, T. Durling. FOURTH ROW: R. Albrecht, D. Gabbord, L. Lutz, R. Burdick, R. Wheeler. FIRST ROW: H. Roberts, C. Lang- don, C. Decker, E. Shepard, R Barnes, J. Salerno. SECOND ROW: C. Pilkenton, E Pierce, L. Klinger, L. Lewis, S DeVinney, C. Rivello. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Quagrello, I Morse, M. Iocco, D. Gabbord, Haskell, I. White, L. Taylor. K FOURTH ROW: B. Daly, H. Van- dervolt, R. Burt, L. Lee, T. Lan- nigan. -A SIXTH GRADE 32 FIRST ROW: I.Pitzeruse. I. Town- send, I. Petrosino, D. Jenkins, T Salerno, M. Tweedie. SECOND ROW: B. Gage, W. Sher man, K. Caves, R. Baker, D Wiltsie, E. Finch, S. Muir. THIRD ROW: Miss Becker, R Quagliarello, A. Bittel, J. Whe- eler, J. Wahl, R. Henry, P. Sharp FOURTH ROW: M. Henderson, S Custer, D. Cole, R. Cipriano, A. Warner, K. Roberts, D. Scott. FIRST ROW: I, Shepard, S. Stanton, W. Tracy, R. Mathia, D. Boden, G. Caldwell, R. Forjone. SECOND ROW: Mr. Vila1'd0,I Barton, R. Heit, I. Griffen, G Anthony, L. Finch, R. Forjone, C Gary. THIRD ROW: C. Kaiser, C. Swan- son, S. Swanson, J. Westcott, R Anstee, R. Fisher, D. Gillette. FOURTH ROW: F. Arliss, S Hamm, M. Bedner, D. Bean, R Marr, J. Norton, I. Krueger, Smith. FIFTH ROW: T. Lipperr, C Brown, S. VanHanehan, R. Poole I. Paddock, G. Lindner, I. Wadley B. Kulow. W FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: E. Fischette, C Falke, E. Fratangelo, J. Arliss L. Kise, S. Oswald, M. Salerno SECOND ROW: Mrs. Palmer, L Strong, J. Harper, T. Carr, J. Griffen, S. Pilkenton, W. Edwards J. Lewis THIRD ROW: G. Stanton, N. Wig- field, G. Dickenson, G. Brock- meyer, H. Facer, D. Jones, I Vitticore. FOURTH ROW: D. Messinger, B Turk, E. Schweitz, P. Hanko, M Beal, R. Welch, N. Kise. FIFTH ROW: L. Smith, C. Ire- land, A. Seabrook, A. Jennings R. Tompkins, R. Hickcox. 33 E FIRST ROW: D. Kellogg. Jerry Arliss, D. Deneen, G. Lausrer, K. Fischette. I. French, S. Salerno. SECOND ROW: Miss Buckley. J. Burdick, G. Custer, R. Griffen, R. Rievello, J. Scriber, V. Barnes, G. Hubbs. THIRD ROW: J. Conrow, M. Rotun- da, P. Romano, J. Robertson, W. Beal. H. Dickinson, B. Kise, E. Barnes. FOURTH Row: 1. Aruss, R. De- Vinny, B. Perkins, R. Fountaine, C. Noble, J. Millspaw. J. Heine- man, W. Millspaw. FOURTH GRADE f. yew FIRST ROW: D. McElroy, K. Rice W. Sutton, I. Lindner, E. Lutz, T Haskell, B. Fountaine. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lester, I Donnelly, L. Allen, J. Clum, R Gore, W. Custer, A. Tompkins, M Fratangelo. THIRD ROW: M. Pitzeruse,J Arliss, C. Cole, E. Henry, M Burch, E. Swanson, J. Rogers. FOURTH ROW: E. Ireland, C Baker, I. Fischette, S. Hull, W Pellor, R. VanCuren, S. Steppe. FIRST ROW: P. Lind, R. Romano, R. Gill. SECOND ROW: R. Harper, B. Wright, C. Schweitz, B. Jorgen- sen. THIRD ROW: V. LaVere, D. Hatch, E, Finch, A. Dearden. FOURTH ROW: C. Finch, B. Daley, M. Perkins, D. Albrecht. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Brown. I. Van- derbilt, R. Norton, B. Loveless, R. Watson. SDCTH ROW: I. Morse, R. Hamm, D. DiSanto, D. Harper. FIRST ROW: B. Fellows, S. Kise R. Noble, SECOND ROW: Y. York, S. Rich- ardson, P. Pellor. THIRD ROW: R. Serven, P. Buchan N. DeVinney. FOURTH ROW: C. Millspaw, R Haskell, P. Stickler. FIFTH ROW: S. Tracy, N. Kniffin M. Osborn, D. Chadwick, Mrs Vanderbilt, K. Poole. THIRD GRADE H '3' Lf, . fir fall-A wr. , . tes Y' i .,i !-5 w-T' .. . , - 1 5 blk, - .:,,.. ,' FIRST ROW: B. Smith, R. Harper, C. Bryant. SECOND ROW: M. Swanson, L Pierce, R. Lindner, J. Stepp. THIRD ROW: R. Norton, S. York, M. Wright, A. Roberts. FOURTH ROW: R. Spencer, C Tobin, H. Baker, L. Noble. FIFTH ROW: D. England, P Chalker, I. Bucy, D. Baker. SIXTH ROW: G. Falke, V. Love- less, C. Carmer. SEVENTH ROW: R. Roberts, R Bruno, Mrs. Pangburn, R. Love- less. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: R. Vitticore, K. Burt I. Harper. SECOND ROW: G. Guthrie, L Carr, D. Anthony, F. Donnelly THIRD ROW: I. Forjone, D. Kise L. Lindner, D. Smith. FOURTH ROW: P. Fischette, B Hubbs, J. Louster, G. Warner. FIFTH ROW: M. Francis, N Hamm, K. Custer, A. Brown. SDCTH ROW: G. Swick, M. Noble J. White, C. Montemorano. STANDING: H. Furman, B. Stan- ton, Mrs. Tracy, G. Housler, G Fellows. FIRST ROW: S. Quegliarello, T Henry, D. Hatch. SECOND ROW: M. Newell, R. Carr, P. Johnson, J. Lippert. THIRD ROW: S. D'Amat0, A. Hall, R. Longford, J. Fischette. FOURTH ROW: D. D'Amat0, I. DeRenzo, J. Hand, J. Langdon. FIFTH ROW: R. Millspaw, B Rogers, B. Grevell. SDCTH ROW: B. Rice, B. Hart- nagle, D. Scott. STANDING: M. Stowell, G. De- Frain, J. Marshall, D. Swanson Miss Young, L. Wood, I. Jorgenson M. Noble, T. Sears, K. Metz, L Hartnagle. FIRST ROW: L. Tobin, R. locco, I. Rice. SECOND ROW: P. Griffin, G. Pad- dock, I. Bailley, M. Bittel, B. Grier. THIRD ROW: N. Krueger, E. Scutt, S, Slate, M, Hall, G. Allen. FOURTH ROW: L. Taber, L. Mo- oney. J. Boden, R. Bonney, C. Kise. FIFTH ROW: J. DiSanto, M. Cum- mere. I. Biliancini, R. Winter. SIXTH ROW: D. Devinny, L, Tatton. STANDING: D. Serven, D. Baker, P. Sutton, J. Hand, D. Gage, Miss Ayer, V. Buck. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: G. Forjone, V. Jonn- son, C. Cipriano, R. Turk, C. Dickinson, P. Ireland, S. Wadley, R. Louster. LEFT TABLE: J. Volpe, L. DiSanto, L. Austin, V. Munson, D. Bilancini, L. Miller. RIGHT TABLE: T. Pierce, R. Bon- ney, R. Oswald. D. Austin, D, Noble, M. Lauster. BACK ROW: B. Wiltsie, T. D'- Amato, D. Liseno, L. Saner, M. Kelley, H. Liberstore, B. LaVerr, R. Whitaker, G. Burch, R. Buchan- an. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: S. Young, M. Twe- edie, R. Arliss, B. McIntosh, M. Yantch, M, Spencer, S. Guthrie. R. Rose, P. Cole. SECOND ROW: D. Carr, L. Hubbs, C. Rotach, G. Scutt, D. Edwards, B. Cimineri, T. Hall, S. Welch, D. Shipley, M. Warner. THIRD ROW: B. Carnell, M. Ship- ley, K. Brand, P. Francis, I. Fish- er, S. Strong, S. Noble, G. Os- borne, P. Dinsmore, V. Williams. FOURTH ROW: L. Pitzeruse, S. Plucink, L. Syron, E. Tilton, K. Furman, K. Kulow, L. Jorgensen, M. Tatton, D. Vittlcore. A C T I V I T I E S STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: R. Barnes, R. Courtfight, B. Conrow, J. Nelson. SEC- OND ROW: -T. Nicoletta, J. Montemorano, J. Ketchum, F. Goodrow, G. Arnitz, M. Goodrow, THIRD ROW: S. Smith, B. Kulow, G. Dapolito, C, Hanson, T. Fischette, R. DeLuca, Mr.Ho1liday,M. Pulvino. In a process most aptly described as Rebirth, Student Council took on new life at C.C.S. this year. First step in the way of rejuvenation was the extending of the Council's authority and jurisdiction to govern every phase of student activity. Each class, having made formal petition, was granted a charter insuring its rights and establishing its obligations within the framework of the Council. With its roots thus firmly entrenched, theCounci1has proceeded to enjoy a banner year. Assemblies, pep-rallies, Friday night dances, season tickets, the Block-C dinner, all have been successfully sponsored and directed by this central governing board. For the first time, concessions at games have been equitably divided among the classes to insure a more even distribution of revenue accruing from this source. From the placing of waste containers in the halls to the promotion of a Community Center, this has been student government at its best. Congratulations to this year's representatives and a bright-eyed look to a future filled with perhaps even greater things to come. 40 YEARBOOK STAFF FIRST ROW: I. Jenkins, W. Atkins, J. Ketchum, I. Harper, K. Fox M. Facer. SECOND ROW: C. Fischette, C. Lacey. M. Jorgenson P. Kniffin, C. Pulvino, N. Dickinson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Burke, R Sharp, B. Maloy. CRESSET STAFF FIRST ROW: C. Fischette, A. DiSanto, P. Kniffin, J. Parkman, I. Ketchum. SECOND ROW: C. Lacey, R. DeLuca, A. Storto, M. Pierleoni. N. Dickinson. THIRD ROW: S. Gillette, R. Sharp, Mr. Kennedy. 41 MIXED FIRST ROW: R. Carpino. A. Di Santo, B. Petrosino, J. Di Santo, M. Murtari, S. Shaulis, L. Pier- son, B. Salerno, D. Mastrangelo, P. Emo, J. Nicoletta, J. French, C. Lacey. J. DiSanto. SECOND ROW: L. DiRenzo, M. Fredendall, A. Colgrove, D. Pierce, A. DiSanto, B. Oswald, P. Henry, S. Roberts, A. Lind, A. Saner, M. Marcella, M. Goodrow, P. Bruno, T. Marr, G. Lind. THIRD ROW: B. Wiltsie, C. Fischette. S. Smith, C. Sloan, J. Landa, P. Fratangelo, L. Smith, D. Harper, P. Jennings, M. Pulvino, P. Mabie, J. Belcher, J. Parkman, B. Sutton, V. Simpson, Mrs. Tompkins. FOURTH ROW: M. Facer, A. DiSanto, M. O'Neil, G. Swanson, H. Durling, E. Wallace, . Williams, J. Ketchum, N. Dickinson. FIFTH ROW: N. Johnson, L. Anstee, J. DeLuca, D. Fischette. W. McDougal, A. Benning, R. Iocco, B. Iocco, W. Rice, G. Marshall, R. Fratangelo, W. Watkins, J. Thorn, A. Murtari, R. Porter. The Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Irene Tompkins and accompanied by Nancy Dickinson aroused much keen interest among the students this year. In November, the group, consisting of 132 members, sponsored a minstrel show which was a huge success and in December, participated in the Christmas Concert. The Wayne County Festival which was held in Clyde on March 31 and the Spring Concert completed their activities. The officers of the Chorus are: Nancy Dickinson---President: Fred Kelsey---Vice President Carolyn Lacey---Secretary, Marianne Pulvino---Treasurer, Betty Petrosino, Alice Brockmyre, Wesley Mac Dougall, and James Thorn---Librarians. 42 CHORUS FIRST ROW: D. Fischette, S. Dapolito, J. Gill, B. Pilkington, R. Carpino, A. Maloy, B. Barry, M. Pierleoni, P. Dwyer, M. Bednar, B. Kniffin, A. locco, J. Di Vinney. SECOND ROW: B. Rice, B. Gibbons, R. DeLuca, R. Noble, B. Weaver. J. O'Brien, M. Prue. C. Chilbert, P. Barton, K Cordon, D. Salerno, N. Wiswell, P. Di Biasso, I. Roberts, V. Nicoletta. THIRD ROW: L. Swanson S. Buliteri, A. Maloy G. Marr, L. Lozipone, J. Jenkins, S. Douglas, S. Taylor, S. Nicoletta, E. Haskell, S. Durling, D. Thorn, J. Harper, P. Kniffin, M. Riebsame, Mrs. Tompkins. FOURTH ROW: P. Strong, A. Benning, A. Brockmeyer, B. Kulow, S. Gillette, R. Gansz, B. Kulow. FIFTH ROW: R. Stowell, B. Tweedie, T. Crooks, G. Marr, J. Wheeler, B. Kruger, F. Kelsey, R. Has- lam, F. Burt, O. Johnson, G. Bornheimer, J. Ketchum, L. Smart. DOUBLE SEXTET Mrs. Tompkins, R. Car- pino, J. Parkman, L. Smith, J. Ketchum, A. Benning, J. Jenkins, P. Kniffin, J. Harper, D. Harper, N. Dickinson, T. Marr, C. Fischette. 43 SENIOR CLARINETS: L. Liseno, D. Iocco, S. Knif- CORNETS: M. Fischette, R. Porter, R.Kise, fin, J. Nelson, M. Benning. L. Austee. SECOND ROW: R. LaBore, R. Noble, F. SECOND ROW: M. Jorgenson, J. DeLuca, L. Sherman, P. Kelly, M. Facer, L. Lutz. Smith, E. Godfrey. The Senior Band under the direction of Mr. Gerald F. DeLisle has had a very busy year. The band and majorettes performed at the home football games and made an excel- lent showing in the lst annual Hobart College Band Day. In November five members were chosen to participate in the All-State Sectional at Phelps. Next came the Christmas Concert, which was a huge success. FLUTES AND OBOE: A. Robertson, M, PERCUSSION: w.sherman,R.Bea1,J.Facer, Tracy, L, Kelsey. R, Tweedie, A. Benning, C. Finch. BAND FRENCH AND BASS HORNS: J. FrenCh. J. Harper, D, Harper, T. Jorgenson..T..Ter1klns, K, Fox. Mr. DeLisle A smaller Pep Band made its appearance at the Basketball games and a Dance Band was organized to play for the dances after the games. The Wayne County Band Festival was held at Clyde on March 30th and the Spring Concert followed, rounding out a most successful year. The officers of the band are Mabel Facer-President, Catherine Goodrow-Secretary, and Dorothy Harper-Librarian. BASS CLARINET AND SAXOPHONES: C. TROMBONES AND BARITONES: R. Krueger O'Neil, A. Benning. J. Wheeler, C.Clumn,B. J. Thorn. C. Goodrow, M. Goodrow, B. Fis- Barnes. chette, N. Johnson, 45 MAIORETTES FIRST ROW: D. Fischette, M. Riebsame, M. Pulvino. SECOND ROW: C. Fischette, L. Pierce. G. Swanson, I. DiSanto, I. Landa, THIRD ROW: L. Swanson. DANCE BAND FIRST ROW: I. Wheeler, M. Facet, F. Sherman, C. O'Nei1, A Benning. A. Robertson. SECOND ROW: L. Anstee, J. DeLuca, R Porter, B. Fischette, N. Johnson. THIRD ROW: R. Beal, K. Fox 46 FUTURE TEACHERS FIRST ROW: A. Benning, M. Facer, N. Dickinson, B. Kulow. SECOND ROW: D. Harper, D. Thorn, Miss Hannett, A. Brock- myer, J. Harper. FUTURE FARMERS FIRST ROW: W. Marr, W. Rice, R. Kruger, R. Wheeler, I. Fischette E. Riebsame, D. Fischette. SECOND ROW: R. Pitzeruse, R. Smith H. Lind, I. Barnes, R. DeVico, I. Palmnbo. THIRD ROW: J. Whe- eler, K. Swanson, J. DeVico, R. Hendershot, Mr. Walter. 47 Yes ma'am! Bunny hop! h,,v,.k,m-W 5 New uniforms Puppetteersu A. fir? n Q . ,sw Hmm! - Q 'fr -- Dennis the Menace ? Really Joe! lump Lou! 1 ,T -Q 2 , HL SPORTS rs -514 .Xxx 15 3 4- A 49 bf, Huff 1 ii .ssh C1 'GL 539, ,, h 1 5n7 ZA if qafx ' 'kann FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: D. Hall, M. Pursati. T. Fischerte, C. Pu1vino,J. Colasurdo, M. Frarangelo, J. Fratangelo, W. Atkins, K. Fox, K.,Furrnan. SECOND ROW: Mr, Holliday, R, Forjone, C. Marr, A. Murtari, R. Di Vico, 0. Johnson, D. DiRe.nzo, J. DeLuca, R. O'Donnell, K. Di Santo, J. Barnes, Mr. DerCola. THIRD ROW: R. Hendershot, L. Molisani, R. Molay, R. Paddock.J. Fischette. P. Arnitz, R. Thorn, R. Krueger, G. Dapolito, R. Sharp, F. Kelsey. Coach . . , . Nicholas DerCola Assistant . . . . . Albert Holliday Captain... .........MartyFratange1o Under the direction of their new coach Nick Der Cola, the Clyde eleven completed a success- ful season. Opening their season at Webster with 21-6 victory, the Blue Devils returned home the fol- lowing week end and defeated a spirited Holy Family team 14-12. Clyde that went away for two games and came home with victories over DeSales 21-6 and Waterloo 12-6. Defeat at the hands of a powerful Seneca Falls team failed to dim the spirit of the Clyde team and they boomed back with three more victories over Penn Yan 39-19, Lyons 32-6 and Palmyra 26-6. These three wins gave Clyde their fifth straight Wayne County Championship. As I climax to the season, Ken Furman was named on the All-State second team and Lou Molisani and Marty F ratangelo received Honorable Mention. SEASON RECORD QCE- OPPONENTS 21 Webster 6 14 Auburn Holy Family 12 21 Geneva De Sales 6 12 Waterloo 6 13 Seneca Falls 26 39 Penn Yan 19 32 Lyons 6 26 Pal-Mac 6 51 BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Murtari, W. Atkins, T.Fischette, D. Hall, R. Pettingill, R. Hen- dershot, L. Molisani, F. Kelsey, R. Sharp, R. O'Donnell, R. Thorn, Mr. Baynes, Up to this writing, the Clyde cagers have obtained the title of Wayne County B-C Champions with only one loss of the season to a determined Marion team. After this upset game, Clyde went right to town with a 16 straight winning streak. The team, of course, had its close calls with Pal-Mac 60-55, Sodus 48-56, the unforgettable Williamson game 33-29, and the fast moving Marion play-off 55-53. Lou Molisani and Ray Hendershot were the leading scorers of the season, specializing in rebounds. Dick Pettingill, Bill Atkins and Tommy Fischette proved skill in their set shots. Substitutes Don Hall, Bob Sharp, Fred Kelsey, Rusty Thorn, Anthony Murtari and Rusty O'Donnell were in there pitching all the time keeping the team scores up. The team is now looking forward to a victory over Trumansburg which is a starter towards Section 5, Class B Championship. 2-S OPPONENTS 48 Marion 49 80 Sodus 46 80 Wolcutt 28 65 North Rose 36 79 Williamson 51 64 Red Creek 37 64 Wayne 30 53 Marion 36 60 Pal-Mac 55 48 Sodus 46 64 North Rose 38 l06 Wolcutt 51 82 Pal-Mac 61 -33 Williamson 29 55 Martion QPLAY OFF D 53 79 Red Creek 54 87 Wayne 44 53 V. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: W. Mac- Dougall, P. Amitz, R Iocco,R. Iocco. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. DerCola, G. Arnitz, R. Celso, K Carnell, G. Marr, D. Di- Renzo, C. Marr, K Swanson. The Clyde Central Bowling team under the direction of Etta Ayer, won the Wayne County Championship. The most exciting game of the season was with Newark when they defeated them by 4 points. Following precedence they placed Eighth in the sectionals in Rochester . Gabriel Mann Harold DiSanto Craig Johnson Robert Maloy Gerald Bates Anthony Loder 54 4 years 2 years 2 years 1 year 1 year 2 years G.A.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD: M. O'Neil, L. Smith, S. Gannett, C. Fischette, S. Smith, Miss Beatini, M. Pulvino. The GAA was organized this year by Miss Beatini. It has jurisdiction over all int1'amural sports. A point system has been worked out by which girls may become members. Each class picked two representatives for the executive board. Clyde Central baseball team, under the direction of Coach Richard Lyon, enjoyed a very successful season. With only four losses of the season, they defeated Wolcott for ClassB Championship 4-1. The team went on to defeat Trumansburg 3-1 in the quarter iinals, Oakfield-Alabama 4-0 in the semi-Hnals and a strong Nunda team 2-0 in the finals. This team was the first in the history of C.C.S. to win the un- disputed honor of Section 5 B Champions in baseball. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS A. Maloy, C. Chilbert J. DiSar1to, K. Lozipone M. Sears, M. Fredendall J. Ketchum, N, Dickinson T. Marr, J. Jenkins A. Storto, D. Barton P. Bruno 56 JIS NIIINS L ll .AX II li ll I3 IIAXPA NY Ulfjcie -- Jmeccc JUJMA roman ra: A flows and DIST Oflllflf X10 6ff04Cf:f 3,3-,rj-lA- 'Zf'1'2:'-r-: .e.,,,+,Ag-ilwzf.-,i1.g+.gv. V N lllll BP01'1Y!A?S l 7005 IV. Z 59 Gofmgrcalfatlafzlomd Ifo fha Jefmiom flgde M LELLALQ 60. giggle XV. 7 LYONS SERVICE STATION AND WAYNE MOTOR SALES SALES ond SERVICE Compliments of THE EAGLE PRESS PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS OF The WAYNE CO. ,,!, HERALD-EAGLE 7, 1 I mqgam , I 'T 3 J-- 0 IIEIII ' Hl'1II.II. . X 4 I QNIYSLKU 'Tiff-5 1 m me t 1 larion of th ,f N . 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