Clyde Central High School - Clydeoscope Yearbook (Clyde, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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SECOND ROW: I. Covert, G. Arnitz, I. Anstee, J. Bowen. CAFETERIA STAFF, Mrs. Fisher, Miss Converse, CUSTODIANS. C. Di Renzo, L. Osborne, H. Krueger Mrs. Brown. M. Dapolito, R. Iuffs. DENTAL HYGIENE, Mrs.'Burnett, M. Noble. HEALTH. Miss Longley, A. Hall, Dr. Dennis. 5 C. C. . FACULTY 6 MISS BUCKLEY Fourth Grade MRS, QUAGRELLO Sixth Grade MR. MILLER, Commercial MISS BECKER Sixth Grade MR. ESTES Principal MR, GRIFFIN Shop MRS , BLISS Third Grade MISS HANNETT Junior High MRS, PANGBURN Second Grade MR. DUDLEY Science MISS WOOLSTON Seventh Grade MRS, BURNETT Dental Hygienist MRS , PALMER Fifth Grade MR, PASER History MRS , CATCHPOLE English MRS, TRACY Second Grade MISS DE LUCA Seventh Grade MR. DE LISLE Band MR. KENNEDY English MRS , WARREN Junior High MR, VILA RDO Fifth Grade MISS LONGELY Nurse MR. BURKE Vice'Principa1 MRS , DENNIS Homemaking MR, GALLO Science MRS, LESTER Fourth Grade MISS AYER First Grade MR, O'BRIEN Art MRS, BROWN Second Grade MISS SMI TH Language MR, HOLLIDAY Mathematics MRS, TOMPKINS Vocal MISS YOUNG First Grade MR, WALTERS Agriculture MRS, RYTHER Librarian MR, DER COLA Physical Education MRS. BARRY Physical Education f 1 mXX V15 Um SENIORS Vice -President ,ilk Y .. ,, X ,Lg me MARIANNE PULVINO N Registered Nurse? u I 1 ' X 1 '- ff If WY 'mx 11' ltr' gfkx Y w P PM 'if fb W gm? if M px' fx ' QW i Magi givin! 'Tw' W -' ww Nwiglktw' x ff W Ai President KENNETH DI SANTO Secretary Mechanical Engineer? Dean VW-MLS' i V135 V7 .5 viz-in :A LV' Xu! 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'74, 4 ' r X 'IKM UM fjrgf .vggkif in xq Lrf.9V A If - . -7 ,V 4 J ' DENNIS FISCHETTE L fr Mir My Work? 57150-cr C,fLw'I LL' . WV f f' 1. ' , , -sf' -Lfqff-S. f L ' . 'U c:IffrI?7fd fLLgfF69'TE ' I I Teacher? 4 TIOBERT FRATANGELO Teacher? L If J ff Nl, Lf AMI' if ' mf' .Ms . Wi ,J 1, ffl J if MARTHA FREDENDALL Secretary? x ,j , 1 ,M Mffi 'f' -uf L Mya! A xx! K ff? jf! J' Q jf!! fly QW ffMfk3'wWW , I .R!,: - . ' gf'!j'- ' 1ja!?45ef'l1fE?TcHUM 'fb , Pre-Law? l QM 1, - i ,QW M W sn J, f+fyf.9ff R,j,J,f Qi 2 ,x ji K AU, ,JW V! I4 FRANCIS FURMAN ??? iTljfQf5'f5,jD'7 BARBARA KNIFFEN Nursery Teacher? ,B 'QU 6 r 4 ROSE GAN SZ Housewife? ROBERT KRUEGER Marines? BETTY KULOW Secretary? MARY MURTARI Private Secretary? LUCILLE LOZIPONE Secretary? GALE MARSHALL Barber? HUF' , I ,,. .X , . fi V MARY NICOLETTA Work? 15 PRISCILLA M. PALIOTTI Go to California? BETTY PETROSINO Housewife? LORRAINE PIERSON DOLORES PIERCE Secretary? 49' fvf Dj? 4 1 WU! Q U if ,IVA ' 'CD f A Y If ,X IM! 'fl .fu 1 I A ,i J P! I fl RAYMOND PITZERUSE Ky f A V f , ' , College? ff 5 ,V ' fy A' V MARCIA RIEBSAME Success in College? I si. ANNETTE ROBERTSON , Bezfgutifian? Ld' 'i 1' I - wp I, v' NL 1 I I ,ly W I I IW 1' ,. ILT- K ii 'J A . , I . BEATRICE SALERNO Iwi J 'Lu' iii Vt fd' f V 1, ,QL Marriage? XML., V LUV UU ,IV V , NL ' ' t . I, -1 , D tw I- I , I LI JI M' ja VERONICA SIMPSON Lx L bl ,filwv VV If ' L C Airline Host ss? L-' 2 IL Lf lf' LL I V , I l'V 1 fini IJLJL 1 L IM V U fl JL ILL will L f Lf , f J' 0 'V ! , ' ,j N L 'l - '- f .1 0, ILL 'U if L My I 0 LW IAN ,Mi Wi VR 5 'if I I f 4 I fx Q, I 4 - , I . C1 'I , if 0 f L, Lx wot VL E A2 jul by F My 5 If I VI I ff V LL' ROIZALD SMITH Q65 ,ji I A AIP , ok 417 CL' Dairy Herdsman? IQ I LPA fn A I W - 1' , SHIRLEY SMITH N V' f K i 1 X ,DJ I Stcnographer? A Q X ' ANNE STOWELL Sucrctary? I7 f I-f,Q.MwNn. ROBERT STOWELL Navy? KENNETH SWANSON Motorcycle Racing? PEGGY STRONG Vacation? I AMES WHEELER Californian? 'IR GLORIA SWANSON R. B. I.? PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE THOMAS CROOKS Geologist? CLASS MOTTO Forever Onward ADVISOR, Mr. O'Brien gg hh. 2 .19- ,ir E? ADVISOR, Mrs. Dennis CLASS COLORS Royal Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER Red Rose gi. x X Having A good mncf Dancing by candlelight E HDR Their Majestiesu Mood Music 20 Love is a Many Splendored Thing CLASS HlS'l'0IlY In September of 1952, we, the new freshman class of C.C.S., happy and inquisitive, began our career as high school students. As a large class under the able leadership of Miss Smith, we chose our first class officers. They were: President, Marianne Pulvinog Vice-President, Nancy Statesg Secretary, Lorriane Pierson: and Treasurer, Kenneth Di Santo. Now we were REAL members of Senior High School. As Sophomores, we had Mr. English as our class advisor. The first topic on our agenda was, of course, the election of class officers. Lavern Anstee was elected Presidentg Robert Celso, Vice-President: Betty Petrosino, Secretary: and Carle Foote, Treasurer. we earned money for our Treasury by selling football and basketball pins and pencils. Basketball programs also helped to fatten our treasury. By the time our Junior year began, we felt like old-timers in high school. Mr. DeLisle and Mrs. Dennis were chosen as class advisors this year. At our first class meeting we elected class officers. They were: President, Kenneth Di Santo: Vice-President, Marianne Pulvinog Secretary, Josephine Landag Treasurer, J arnes DeLuca. Our first big chance to get out and really earn some money was our Junior Class Christmas Card Campaign. Everyone worked hard and a good profit was cleared. Soon discussion began about a Junior prom. It was to be our first big class dance and we wanted to Do it up right. Even though we worked many hard and long hours, The Stardust Ball fas we tabbed ity did not meet all of our expectations. For our J unior-Senior Picnic we ventured to Cayuga Lake early in J une. Both classes paid part of the bill and loads of fun was had by all. In September we were back again--at least most of us were back. But, somehow, something seemed different. It was the same school, the same class members, and most of the same teachers. The difference was that we were High and Mighty Seniors and we loved it. This year our class advisors were Mrs. Dennis and Mr. O'Brien, Kenneth Di Santo was elected Presidentg Marianne Pulvino, Vice-President: Josephine Landa, Secretaryg and Owen Johnson, Treasurer. Within a couple of weeks we discussed havinga magazine selling campaign. We chose teams but this time a spaghetti dinner selling campaign. We chose teams but this time a spaghetti dinner was to be given by the losing team, but the campaign was declared a tie. On December 23rd, we had our Senior Candlelight Ball. Music was by the Checkmates and Josephine Landa and Bob Fratangelo were chosen King and Queen. The last gathering of our class as a whole fbefore graduationj was our Senior Trip. Five glorious days in New York City under the guidance of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Di Renzo. When we came home we were tired and full of excitement about our excursion but it was back to school again. The following weeks were to be our LAST in the Halls of Clyde Central SchooL Graduation--an important milestone in the lives of the members of the Class of '56. Only one thing is certain--that is the past--and our treasured memories of the happy days we spent in Clyde Central School, Clyde Central may forget us, but--WE WILL NEVER FORGET HER. 21 Friendship MousckeIcc:rs LEGS Krliffirl The Thing Waste Pa per? Dor1't be in a hurry, girls Had enough, Boys? , Big Shots? The night before the morning after. Li? -I' Y- , V-1- ' ,- - V v?-5-Y 5 ,..,4 N- f f f -1 S .Y Y -f K1 K l 3 1 u I w I I I 'r ,- 'l ---K N c -. -, 55s X N. I K ,f ,f K L Q X , PAT i 'Ao CLASSE . CLASS 0FFlCER CLASS OF 1958 SECRETARY Carol Hansen PRESIDENT Wesley Kise TREASURER Kathleen O'Brien ADVISER Mr. Paser VICE-PRESIDENT Joseph Kozelsky ADVISER Miss Longley 24 CLASS OF 1957 ADVISER Mr. Miller TREASURER Kathleen Cordon SECRETARY Jean Nicoletta PRESIDENT Eugene DiSanto VICE-PRESIDENT Lawerence Monte ADVISER Mrs. Burnett CLASS OF 1959 ADVISER Mr. Gallo TREASURER Robert Gillette PRESIDENT David Iocco SECRETARY Clare Montemorano VICE-PRESIDENT Joanne Nicoletta ADVISER Mrs. Catchpole Ill' l' IPIII 1 4 I1 2 J' u ' I .I q!,. I X f 1 , lf' - V . 5' Q, X ,ffl-!'!l,lvVrLvl, 7 FIRST doin, 'ferr Ri52l4:'A yjfleaver, A. DiSanto, B. Rice, If Blakeman, P. Barton, P. Kelley JSECOND ROW: R. carpino, A ,. ,L6cco, L. DiRenzo, B. Fischetre IB. Gibbons, A. Salerno, Mr, Miller THIRD ROW: B. Marchitell, D Salerno, G. Marr, J. Belcher, N Wiswell, V. Nicoletta, K. Lindzy FOURTH ROW: A. Noble, L. Smart R. Henderson, D. Conrow, H. Dur- ling, E. DiSanto, L. Monte, B. Tweedie. S MTM L C111 ,,,,. ' etc A ,L MMM .,1OW,p.wm ig fig , ...lf me 1 W1 - . .T XMNQ TA V , 535 ev, .5 A f Wfff ' .. L 34 , W' . Us 'XV Lfgf' JUNIUR CLASS6lk.iif ff, .bi ,er V 1 I ,fd if -V ty... T Q Wy . mgjxdili 7U5fM-ZWT ,f R j V , f . Xf Wo f . :MX N V ' LP .J11r , M W TW Www W' . ' 'fx W of 0WMWr Q' Q,f.,,.v D! .J .M ...WW arf W FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Swanson, A. Hubbs, G. Lind, S. Bulitari, S. Noble, C. Sloan. SEC- OND ROW: B. Forjone, I. Roberts, J. Nicolerta, M. Reed, N. Johnson, R. Noble, Mrs. Burnett. THIRD ROW: A. Maloy, A. Maloy, P. Di- Biasso, E. Barry, R. Beal, R. Barnes, A, De Leo. FOURTH ROW: G. Arnitz. J. Williams, R. Porter, P. Arnitz, L. Lozipone, R. Falke, F. Marr. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P Nicoletta, E. Van Bortel. P. Pitzer- use, D. Pierce, E. O'Brien,J. Frat- angelo, J. Kozelsky. SECOND ROW S. DeLesio, D. Fratangelo, M. Stick- les, V. Romano, C. Hanson, M Smith, Mr. Paser. THIRD ROW F. Fischette, H. Sutton, J. Marro R. Pitzeruse, C. Pierce, R. Smith R. DiVinney. FOURTH ROW: W Kise, S. Crooks, R. Dickinson, C. Butler, W. Lee. D. HARP ,P xv Gi f Qt-ex . S W' LP' .v . KF' fxl. ,N f 'N if-X up Q jf 5-t.'.. f 19, Z?'d?fQwu+-' 4 YK 'XL .Fi .-P-., fx 3 f JW , MM U 'lb 9 gint-Wi ':'e'5 ..Sf.t.:, ff' BA-QAWQM 'W 'TT fr t-.A xl ,' V NOX. 4fQ'u'C 'f-'ZA 1' N' N J I I if-cl t X S' S it 0PHOMORE CLASS 'n H t lv . MV M 49'0 'WV I xv V .R L53-J 'J .ft . 11 W- 5, tl , 1 Q - FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Burt M. Marr, C. De Leo, J. Storto, K O'Brien, C. Clum, L. Kelsey. SEC- OND ROW: D. Tweedy, C. Finch J. Murtari, B. Boden, J. Salerno, R. Kise, T. Prue, Miss Longley THIRD ROW: M. Fischette, J Quagrello, J. Richerdson, D. Sid- ler, J. Iocco, C. Meade, R. Beane. FOURTH ROW: J. Facer, R. Nicoletta, T. Plucinick, J. Viver M. Petrosino, G. Norton, E. Smith, . it .R...g.W FRE HMA cnssi . i' X ,N XXV my Q-f 1 .ir M ' M v FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. F ischette, F. Dapolito, R. Buliteri, C. Montemorano, M, Tracy, M, Benning, D. Lozipone. SECOND ROW: W. Gill, M. Romano, J. Liseno, R. Buliteri, L. Falke, E. Gibbons, J. Fratangelo, Mr, Gallo. THIRD ROW: J. Wi11iams,J. Hay- den, B. Barnes, B. Finch, A. But- taccio, R. Wahl, L. Smith. FOURTH ROW: L. White, G. Lewis, B. Col- oracco, A. Barry, D. Sipes, B. Con- row, T, Durling, L. Lutz. FIFTH ROW: R. Heit, D. Maloy, D, Iocco, R. Heineman, R. Rice, J. Nelson. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: E. De Leo, G. Smart, E. Laudise, A. Wad- ley, S. Kellogg, S. Kniffin, B, Wilt- sie. SECOND ROW: E. Carr, C. Kise, M. Steve, R. Nicoletta, E. Har- per, H. Bowman, B. Sutton, Mrs. Catchpole. THIRD ROW: L. Ross, B. Fischette, R. Valerio, P. Marr J. Nicoletta, G. Bemis, M. De Renzo. FOURTH ROW: Y. Sheehan, M. Lester, R. Gillette, R. Di Santo, W. Smith, D. O'Donne1l, L. Liseno. FIFTH ROW: A. Molisani, G. Barnes, R. Fischette, D. Paddock, R. Albrecht, -ee s s , I FIRST ROW, Left to Righn L. Klinger, L. Bowmen, J. Bourman, K. Caves, L, Lewis, A. Dapolito. SECOND ROW: R. Barnes, E. Shepard, D. Jenkins, T. Salerno, P. Kein, C. Langdon, Miss Hannett. THIRD ROW: L. Taylor, S. De Vinney, S. Custor, M. Iocco, D. Cole, H. Vanderbilt. FOURTH ROW: J. White, D. Gabbard, B. Daley, R. Slate, N. Bliss. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST Row, Left to Right: E Finch, J. Morse, R. Marvin, F Gill, R. Gore, C. Riviello, SEC- OND ROW: M, Tweedie, J. Pet- rosino, J. Fratangelo, R, Baker S. Muir, D. Scott, Mrs. Warren THIRD ROW: G. Butler, H. Roberts L. Lee, R. Quagree11o,B. Gage, M Henderson. FOURTH ROW: P Sharp, E. Hartwell, R. Cipriano, L Seabrooke, T, Lannigan. 28 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Har- per, R, Heit, R. Anstee, D. Jones, G. Dickinson. SECOND ROW: L. Strong, H. Facer, J. Lawson, B, Wentworth, R. Forjone, C. Swanson, E. Hayden. THIRD ROW: D.Boden E. Fratangelo, W. Tracy, L. Finch G,Anthony, S, Stanton, J, Lewis Miss DeLuca. FOURTH ROW: P Hanko, C. Brown, J. Wadley, W Smith, M. Bednar, R. Marr, A Bittel. FIFTH ROW: J. Westcott, E. Schweitz, J. Sumner, M. Beal, G Wright, S, Hamm, B, Kulow, K Roberts. SIXTH ROW: B. Turk, S Va.nHanehan, G, Lindner, R. Poole, A. Seabrooke, R. Tompkins. . u EVE TE GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Salerno, E. Fischette. J. Town- send, S. Swanson, R. Witters, T. Carr, C. Gary. SECOND ROW: R. Forjone, R. Lafler, L. Kise, M. Salerno, J. Vitticore, S. Pilkenton, W. Edwards, Miss Woolston. THIRD ROW: C. Kaiser, G. Stanton, J. Bartron, N. Kise, G. Brockmyre,C. Pilkenton, K, Haskell. FOURTH ROW: C. Butler. J. Norton, N. Wig- field, D. Wiltsie, R. Welch, F. Arliss, D. White,J. Krueger. FIFTH ROW: D. Messinger, D. Bean, T. Lippert, F. Corino, R. Burt,J. Pad- dock, J. Chadwick, L. Smith. 29 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: K Graham, E. Swanson, M. Lanigan, C. Custer, N.. Turk, B. Kise, I Clum. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Qua- grello, G. Hubbs, S. Hull, R. Mor- gan, C. Baker, R. Riviello. J. Spra- gue, S. Oswald. THIRD ROW: J Roger, A. Tompkins, W. Beal, W Sutton, J. Conrow, H. Dickinson, W Millspaw, FOURTH ROW: T. Haskell. M. Pitzeruse, L. Linzy R. Kise. J. Millis, R. DeVinney, D Gillette, C. Cole. 0 . SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Stepp K. Fischette, J. Scriber, G. Bow- man, J. Fischette, M. Burch, J Arliss. SECOND ROW: MissBeck- er, V. Barnes, P, Romano, D. Kel- logg, H. Scott, T. Ba rt ron, D Deneen, C. Hartwell. THIRD ROW D. Linzy, M. Rotunda, M, Van Horn J. Hill, R. Gore, A. Slate, K. Rice. FOURTH ROW: J. Donnelly, W. Scott, J. Lindner, C. Noble, J. Mc- Mahon, J. Arliss, D. McElroy, E. Lutz. 30 FIRST Row, Left to Right: R. Haskell, S. Kise, C. Schiveitz, P. Bowman, B. Loveless, E. Finch, SECOND ROW: J. Sutton, C. Mills- paw, S. Tracy, W. Custer, B. Daley, R. Norton, Mrs. Palmer. THIRD ROW: J. Wright, J. Burdick, J, Arliss, J. Nace, J. Morse, E. Lilly, P. Briggs. FOURTH ROW: D. Di Santo, M. Fratangelo, J. Vander- bilt, I. Heineman, R. Hamm, E. Krupczynskie, E. Barnes. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Salerno, S. Richardson, C. Finch, R. Gill, J. French, B. Wright. SECOND ROW: G. Lauster, D. Hatch, P. Lind, R. Harper, J. Arliss, N. De Vinney, Mr. Vilardo. THIRD ROW: D. Sum- ner, L. York, P. Buchan,M. Osborn, D. Curran, A. Dearden. FOURTH ROW: N. Kniffin, K. Poole, D. Chad- wick, B. Fellows. 31 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R Vittacore, L. Pierce, A. Roberts R. Lindner, G. Fellows, R.Spencer, S. Butler. SECOND ROW: C. Tobin L. Bowman, L, Carr, M. Swan- son, I-I, Baker, D. Chadwick, C. Moore, THIRD ROW: D. Smith,.T White, D. Anthony, C. Winter, P Stickles, G. Swick, M. Francis Mrs. Lester. FOURTH ROW: R Noble, P. Smith, D. England, V. Loveless, B. Hubbs, L. Noble, A. Brown, R. B runo, F0lIR'l'H GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J Steppe, L. Mastrangelo, C. Mon- temorano, S. York, R. Hartwe11,J Harper, G. Falke. SECOND ROW T. McMahon, L. Shaben, R. Norton B. Santon, K. Burt, B. Loveless, D Baker, Miss Buckley. THIRD ROW M. Wright, J. Blacet, P. Chalker, P Fischette, H. Furman, R. Romano L. Lindner. FOURTH ROW: L. Butler, M. Sebastiano, D. Harper, R. Molisani, D. Albrecht, C. Car- mer, M. Noble. 32 ' 'wi' .-. A M .1 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: F Donnelly, P. Sebastiano, L. Moonly, D. DeVinny, R. lcco, D. Kise, M Newell, Mrs. Bliss, S. Curran, L Hartnagel. SECOND ROW: D Spnague ,D. Gage , L.Robin,J.Mar - shall, G. DeF rain, R. Carr, K. Metz. THIRD ROW: D. Swanson, J. Min- nier, P. Sutton, J. Forjone, W Gabbard, I. Bilancini, N. Hamm FOURTH ROW: W. Hartnagel, .T Fischette, R. Harper, D. Faster R. Roberts, K. Custer. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW, Leflt0Right: R. Mills- paw, L. Hill, J. Bailey, J. Viscelli M. Bittel. SECOND ROW: J. Noble R. Langford, B. Smith, L. Taber D. D'Amato, D. Bannatyn, D. Scott THIRD ROW: J. Langdon, M Stowell, D. Hatch, S. D'Amato,J DeRenzo, J. Lauster, R. Krupeznaki STANDING: B. Grivell, B. Rogers M. Smith, Mrs. Brand. FOURTH ROW: G. Allen, A. Hall, T. Sears I. Rice, J. DiSanto. 33 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Noble, R. Noble, T. Pierce, B. Carnell, C Kise. SECOND ROW: B. Charwick L. Tryon, T. Hall, D. Lilly, A. Sha- ben, Mrs. Brown. THIRD ROW: R Mastrangelo, E. Gabbard, R. Lau- ster, W. Butler, R. Winter. SECO D GRADE' I .lf , .V - I J., ri- B 34 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Quagliarello, D. Lisen0..T. Fisher, R. Witter, B. Williams. SECOND ROW: R. Morgan, D. Shipley, K Furman, P. Francis, G. Burch, S Strong., THIRD ROW: L, Mi11er,R Oswald, C. Rotach, R. Sebastiano D. Scott, G. Osbom. FOURTH ROW: J. Boden, M. Spencer, D. Vitticore M. Hall, L. Hubbs, P. Dinsmore STANDING: G. Heitmann, Mrs Pangburn, R. Turk, P. Cole, R. Ar- 1iSS. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Austin, M. Tweedie, T. D'Amato, S. Welch, J. Briggs, E. Tilton. SEC- OND ROW: L. Syron, P. Salerno, V. Munson, R. Bonney, V. Johnson, R. Wilson, H.Liberatore. THIRD ROW: I. Farnsworth, G. Paddock, D. Bil- ancini, M. Yantch, D. Baker, M. Shipley, R. Whitaker. FOURTH ROW: R. Buchanan, B. Grier, L. DiSanto, C. Cipriano, D, Wentworth. STANDING: G. Linzy, L. Saner, Mrs. Tracy, L. Jorgensen, C. Dick- inson, K. Kulow, S. Young, S. Wadley. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Davenport, W. DeVinney, R. Hamm, A. Linzy. SECOND ROW: J. Hart- well, H. Wright, P. Heitman, P. Gill. THIRD ROW: G. F orjone, D. Tobin, F. Sebastiano, P. Bailey. FOURTH ROW: G. Rotach, T. Farr, M. Coz- zens, T. Romano. FIFTH ROW: S. Noble, T. Stanziana, E. Heit, R. Don- selaar, L. Mooney. SIXTH ROW: J. Bornheimer, R. Liseno. STAND- ING: Miss Ayer, P. Salerno, P. Clark, J. Bannatyne, R. Rose, L. Gabbard, P. Lauster. FIR 'I' GRADE It 'Q' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Daley, W. Thomas, J. Scott, S. De Leo, SECOND ROW: C. Buchan, A. Thomas, N. Leisenring, T. Dins- more, B. Finch, S. Minnier. THIRD ROW: S. Lewis, R. Iocco, G. Shaben, J. Barn, R. Bonney, G. DeLeo. FOURTH ROW: F. Rotunda, D, Swanson. J. Moulton, P. Pitzeruse, E. Caves, B. Langdon. FIFTH ROW: S. Kise, P. Lanigan, D. Austin. STANDING: L. Beal, R. Albro, S. Bastion, Miss Yoimg, K, Wheaton 35 N 0 , X f N 3 . L, K ' 1 ' ' - I 4 I -' xx Q . ' I I r I. V, A . ,. KI., .DERGARTE r , x I J . FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Wheeler, N. Minnier, R. Langdon, B. Sprague, E. Winter, G. Spencer, R, Schiveitz, J. Shaben, M. Tweedie, M. Colbert. SECOND ROW: K. Burt, L. Noble, S. Grevel1,B.Grier, B. Grier, T. Bailey, S. Fisher, D. Rogus, S. Youngs, N. Autrn. THIRD ROW: S. Poole, R. Norton, J . Metz, L. Hartwell, T. Thomas, L. Mills- paw, J. Wahl, B. Carr, D. Bauer, D. Hatch. FOURTH ROW: C. Kel- sey, L. Sturtz, L. Lindner, E. Rice, D. Cole, P. Meade, K. Loveless, J. Wright, S. Jorgansen, K. Osborne. 1 F FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S, Moul- ton, B. Jenkins, J. Leisenning, K Salerno, D. Cozzens, K. John, B Lauster, D. Finch, M. Faulkerner SECOND ROW: C. De John, P Donovan, D. Gill, D. Forjone, S Allen, S. Gill, B. Lee, K. Don- silaar, K. Burnc. THIRD ROW: R Paddock, D. Mastrangelo, D. Sipes R. Sipes, J. Smith, M. Neivell, G Turk, J. Marr, G. Neivport, C Trude. FOURTH ROW: S. Car- mer, R. O'Brien, W. Donnelly, Y. Saner, P. Van Bortel, G. Cushman, J. Donk, F. Estes, R. Messinger. 36 J r s 1 ,. - 5 l T , ! W' 2-M.: .- . ,xxx - 'M ' if 51 5 wzgnsi 315 -- Jffqaflum -, . ng fa Uv Hs, , W' 'fe fi ' .' 'Q -MA N W 411 'f ws X-QPs.:.av , ' I W: p, N., df 2 f f K c Q1 W V, . jf-,saga , QM 9 X sX..4.,, fig: .ff .v,,f. ' 1. 1 ,., :-5,21 -VK'-:.' 15 ' V .' 'M dw Q ,V .M .. W A yi! F' 'Hn 1 m ' ' ' 'E L Q Q fvj ,lUi', U , mai 'R 3' + .L .L. L , ' 'Ss?2mf- ' ,Qf.xgxs.l1 2 X., 5 I fwa: iw 3 f .459 ,QW F ,. LC,-f K uf 1 WT LA. HM. H 'm wav- ' What's Cooking? Caught in the Act! WORK and PLAY I'11 carry your books. girls How Rela xing This has to be Five foot two, Senior Play-v Eyes of blue W, ,,,.. ,, , -- ,,,....r..--.- o' 38 Hard working Freshmen E Q ... :J .QW ffiyiilblff C-,X 1- 04 KO ma- ACTINLITIES FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Murtari, L. DiRenzo, D. Fratangelo, B. Fischette, J. Murtari, J. DiSanto, A. Colgrove, D. Pierce, C. Hansen, I. Roberts, B. Salerno, R. Carpino, M. Steve, J. Belcher, L. Lutz SECOND ROW: J. Liseno, P. Emo, L. Lozipone, S. Kniffin, R. Kise, K. O'Brien, B. Finch, A. DiSanto, V Romano, D. Sharp, B. Weaver, B. Barnes, E. Van Bortel, L. Swanson, R. Noble, M. Tracy. THIRD ROW: J. Hayden, J. Fratangelo, M. Pulvino. J. Landa, L. Kelsey, V. Simpson, A. Noble, B. Kulow, J. Williams G. Swanson, M, Bednar, C. Sloan, K. Cordon, A. Maloy, P. Marr. FOURTH ROW: L. Liseno, J. Nelson L. Smart, R. Heir, J. DeLuca, R. Falke, D. Paddock, P. Lundy, R. Porter, O. Johnson, J. Richardson, N. Johnson, D. Lozipone. N . ' ,. Y- ' X ,X VL, h ,, Nj .V . J U? hui-. A N 5 Y gi xm XV? XJ lv 5 , ff, sk Xl ' x' at AU! Y t l V ' lil-' A X. .ft t, N T. , la 'f ,f ,- ,rt wtf' ,Lf Q W at W U i Q ' Li ' fc-f 1. ' ' vit 1 ' , L ' 'M J W If J ' , ' N ft of uf a ll is F i 'I' . J A 1 T 5. G' 'L i ' AP W TV'-A rig his VJ I 'J 9 ff? If I .-K?l'f- lx' ,A . J , I ' X 1 XX - . , , ' J' . ,, flfff- 'l ,lx U! Mt VXLDK ,xx Nd ,I V IV, 62,0 'HQ Lu, by ,Q Qu' ,N X N- hy, t A, .T Q K. - Ma., .ft fMfU.. if .iwgtf .t 'T all . ' may at C M T A - f ft, F i- A , .- ,2y5.6,. F W KM ,wi 'I BOYSgQQZRTET I M f A M nson, J. DeLuca ,IAM J! locco, L. Anstee K X 1 'millfbr A 1 A7 ' T tiff The Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Irene Tomp- kins, has given three success- ful and enjoyable concerts this year. With the assistance of her pianists: L. Lutz, J. Bele- her, and J. Vivier, MrS.Tomp- kins has successfully developed the chorus into a much larger group than ever before. The Triple Trio and Boys' Quartet 5 ,et K have also added to the prestige F QQ., of the chorus. if . 3:3 V 40 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Tompkins, J. Vivier, J. DiVinney, P. Pitzeruse, M. Reed, S. Buliteri, B. Fischette, J. Nicoletta, S. Smith, M. Smith, B. Rice, G. Lind, B. Petrosino, M. Benning, A. Wadley. SECOND ROW: D. Tweedie, E. Harper, B. Wiltsie, B. Boden, A. Iocco, B. Gibbons, J. DiSanto, B. Kniffin, M. F redendall, L. Pierson, A. Salerno, M. Prue,S. DeLesio, C. Finch, M. DeRenzo, M. J. Romano. THIRD ROW: J. Storto, N. Wiswell, Y. Sheenan, V. Nicoletta, D. Salerno, M. Riebsame, M. Lester, R. A. Gansz, H. Durling, P. Strong, B. Barry, P, DiBiasso, G. Marr, A. Barry, A. Robertson, P. Barton. FOURTH ROW: M. Fischette, B. Tweedie. W. Farnsworth, C. Meade, J. Ketchum, W. MacDouga1 G. Marshall, R. Krueger, L. Anstee, D. Iocco, R. Heineman, R. Stowell. S. Ke , L. Smith. U, 'J' - ' H Muff, g M1 X VJ' df: fu Lf' X 1 , , X ! ,V -N V, K ILL ju' J fly U-U! V MV F al X L 1 ffl in ,I gf' Aff. ff, dvi! ' A I .S , - ' fl I L Vp H., 'fb 'J' Q . yt L ' if 9, HL I 1 F 1 .- , ,fy ff' ' 'f , f A , X r ' . cf ' .1 Y U y ' . X W h 1 ' , A A -5 -, ff 1 1 ' xx Q41 X ' vg 1 L ' X , ,lf , V wx- Q X. ' B- C cc' - K rn f . Z ,V Q- ff . '15 Q bffzfk, Q, ' 1 kr! I , ,E , K I 'f 1 7-e ' ' -,r -Q, S TRIPLE TRIO , ' ' ' ' f ' , K ' ' .C , f, if- L. DMM, Riebsame, G. Swanson, S. l- f'f 5 ' K Cu Smith, J .' Belcher, R. Noble, L. Kelsey, A. 5 , ..-t-f. an B- J- Rice. .' ',g.,L 3. The officers of the chorus this year are: President, N. Johns on, Vice-President, M. Riebsameg Secretary, J. Wil- liamsg Treasurer, M. Pulvino. Everyone agrees that the chorus has helped to make the school a much happier place in which to be and we are all very proud of the magnificient work they have done. 41 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Kelley, L. Lutz, D. Iocco, R. Heit, L. Kelsey. SECOND ROW: L. Liseno, .T. Nelson, R. LaBore, R. Wahl. THIRD ROW: B. Gage, G. Anthony, E. Finch. J. Wahl. FOURTH ROW: E. Harper. B. Wentworth. J. Facer, R. Barnes, B. Tweedie, C. Brown. SEATED ON RISERS: K. O'Brien, S. uKniffin, E. Gibbons, J. Morse, J. Sumner. STANDING: D. ones, B. Gibbons, R. Kise, L. Anstee, S, Ke ogg. m ' ,. .fi ll f .riff .Kiwi X is wwf N8 imhf .iw Mw5,.f'ffifMfff , W ' E l0R .IW iffmjyfv K Nrwvy ,P - Af 3 U ' QR if Irv t. W fwhdvf J! ff, 1 wa, MAJORETTES AND co1.oR GUARD ' Lil IM KNRSELING, Left to Right: L. Swanson, J. DiSanto. L-be ,U i ' STANDING: M. Riebsame, L. Pierson, J. Landa, M. X, Pulvino, M. Smith, J. DiSanto, G. Swanson. The band has worked very hard this year, and their pro- gress has been stupendous. At the many affairs in which the band has participated: such as the Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, and Music Festival, they have received wide acclaim for their splendid perform- anoes. Under the leadership of Mr. Gerald DeLis1e, and the band of5cers,L. Anstee, Rresi- dent, A. Robertson, Secretary- Treasurerg and P. Kelley, Li- brarian, the band has grown into an excellent group of musicians. 42 FIRST ROW, Left to RIQII: A. Wadley, H. Facer, M. Tracy, M. Benning, A. Robertson SECOND ROW R Dickenson, E. Schweitz, D. Cole,B, Daley,R. Anstee, B. Barnes. THIRD ROW: R. Krueger J Krueger A Hubbs, A. Maloy, R. Noble. SEATED ON RISERS: B. Fischette, N. Johnson. D. Tweedie M Fischette STANDING: R. Albrecht, J. DeLuca, R. Porter, R. Barnes, R. Heit. V gh. . V J ff ff W f'JlJb,kL'ld 4,'-fi, I vlfiwp I ,iii .9 ,. if fl' 'ily' ff 'f V' LL sl BA n im fa fa t. The school is very proud of the band's many accomplish- ments, and this year for the first time, The John Phillip Sousa award will be given to the outstanding senior who has shown the most improvement during the past years. We are sure that in com- ing years, the band will continue to make the school very proud of them. Ji DANCE BAND 43 TUDE 'l'COU CII, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Kniffin, G. Bemis. Treasurer,J. Nicolettap Vice-President, B. Fratangelog President, J. Stortop Secretary, M. Tracyg M. Burt, A. Barry. STANDING: P. Sharp, M. Reed, G. Arnitz, Mr. Holliday, Advisor: J. Nelson, T. Castellano, M. Caucheteux, M. Iocco. i The Student Council has initiated and success- fully carried out many new ideas this year. One of these projects was a carnival sponsored to raise money for recognition pins, to be given to students for their outstanding work in various organ- izations such as the school paper and yearbook. Another new idea is the handbook which will contain general information on the faculty and student body. Our council, this year, as in the past, has done an outstanding job in maintaining the good standing and reputation of our school, and we are very proud of them. 44 CLYDEO COPE TAFF FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Kulow, R. Fratangelo, C. Foote, B. Kniffin, M. Pulvino, J. Ketchum SECOND ROW: L. DiRenzo, A. Iocco, P. Emo, L. Lozipone,J. DiSanto, B. Fischette,J. DiSanto, M Fredendall, R. Carpino, M. Murtari, B. Salerno. THIRD ROW: M. Reed, A. DiSanto,J. Nicoletta, C Sloan. J. Landa, K. Cordon, D. Pierce, P. Kelley, V. Nicoletta, A. Stowell. FOURTH ROW: Mr. O'Brien A. Noble, W. MacDouga1, Mr. Burke, L. Anstee, G. Arnitz, J . Williams, Mr. Miller. ' 'vo 45, . fx A , t ,- 1 v , . . 5, js .0 A44-1 1- yi ,bl-7 JV. Jarbdi ddvJHjLJv I 5 . 6 I I i 3nnJ. V lrdlwjijyj ,jj I ..-1 Jul J J J s J ,-1 if f js 4 wf f -I , fjkjif .:?fr7F. ff f'J,f'f ,' N The Yearbook staff has put forth much effort and time to provide the students of C.C.S. with a good annual, as you can see by observing these pages. Much credit goes to our adviser, Mr. Burke, who has given up much of his time to help the staff organize ideas. Barbara Kniffin was Editor-in-Chief this year and did an excellent job of managing the yearbook. We, the entire staff, have worked to the best of o ability to produce a yearbook that can be enjoyed 1 DJ rf ' 'frJ'.1' iff' J w5 f.f'1f11 Wi' ft' f f . b everyone, We hope that we have fulfilled our n 'g idti o r expellent yearbook, M J tg, f K w L 1' . , w , i. f xv ' . . .L , A I ,, .5 V W ' N 1 . F I X r U L x lf if ff 'N 1 U 1' y fiq ly 'N l W K lid W' UU X HJ' M X sh wp W , X f u W M - at 45 up ,U .,,l1Ji1l 1 , VL ,1 fd' I Ui .3 uf! N . . J pl M .WT X 4 WJ . it SSE T STAFF wi M W W. it fly iii 'I xl LL ' WL All f' if 7 4:71 I ll A 4' L 'V I t' I 'ff :if 1 u L ilk W LA. all!! . J 127 X I . fi . vu 1 ,f ly A ' 1 ,I A MW 'V f ,W 1 v r M I Mo FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C. Foote, L. Anstee. J. Ketchum, B. Kniffin, M. Pulvino. SECOND ROW: A. Iocco, L. DeRenzo, R. Carpino, P. Emo, L. Lozipone,J. DiSanto, M. Fredendall, C. Finch, D. Sharp. THIRD ROW: S. Kniffin, M. Tracy, M. Reed, J. Nicoletta, J. Landa, D. Pierce, G. Swanson, S. Smith, A. Stowell, L. Pierson, J. Morse. FOURTH ROW: Mr, Kennedy, R. Fratangelo, B. Kulow, J, Vivier, K. Di- Santo, G. Arnitz, D. Cole. The CRESSET staff under the guidance of Mr. Kennedy, really flourished this year. The paper came out bi-weekly, and consisted of ten to twelve pages each time. James Ketchum, the Editor-in-Chief, did a superb job of running and organizing the CRESSET. Under him were his four page editors, C. Foote- Features Editorg L. Anstee, Editorials, B. Kniffin, Front Page Editorg and M. Pulvino, Sports Editor. The entire staff worked tirelessly to put out a good paper and they certainly sketched our school exactly as it went. 46 W ,4 vi- Nl FUTURE TEACHER A. Wadley, A. Noble, B. Kniffin, C. Foote, C. Sloan, M. Reed, E. Harper. STANDING: B. Gibbons, K. O'Brien, E. VanBortel, L. Lutz, A. Maloy, Miss Hannett, A. Maloy, M. Lester, E. Barry, L. Kelsey, M. J. Burt. This year, the future Nurses, under the guidance of Miss Long- ley, visited Auburn City Hospital and spent the day attending lectures, going through the hospital, and watching movies on nursing. A group of the girls also visited Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, New York. They went through the hospital and observed the various types of equipment. The girls also helped swab arms at the polio clinic. The purpose of the Future Teachers is to promote interest in teaching as a vocation among high school students. The officers of the organization are: President, C. Foote, Vice-President, B. Knif- fing Secretary, M. ReedgTreasurer, C. Sloan, Librarian, L. Kelsey. The group participated as guides at Open House in the fall, Christmas dinner at Hotel Wayne in Lyons, and had guest speakers from the faculty help them out with their projects. UUTUUU NURSES M. Prue, C. Hansen, M. Marr, K. DeLeo, Miss Long- ley, A. Noble, L. Lutz, M. Tracy, M. Pulvino, A. FUTURE HUMEMAKER Q ag. R .T-mn FRONT ROW, Left to Right: V. Simpson,J. Williams, A. Stowell, B. Kulow. BACK ROW: B. Salerno, M. Prue, A. Hubbs, Mrs. Dennis, P. Pal.iotti,.T. Blake- man, A. Colgrove. The purpose of the Future Farmers of America is to promote educational, social, and recreational activities among those boys in the agriculture course. The offioers are: President, R. Smith: Vice- President, J. Barnes, Secretary, W. Farnsworth, Treasurer, R. Bean: Sentinel, W. Kise. The F. F. A. members have participated in judging contests, apple sales at basketball games and social meetings with refreshments. 48 Toward New Horizons is the motto of the Future Homemakers of America. lt illustrates the pur- pose of this group, whose goal is to learn to live better today in order that their lives and those of their families may be better tomorrow. FUTURE FARMER SEATED, Left to Right: Mr. Walter, L. Smart, R. Smith, J. Barnes, W. Farnsworth. STANDING: D. Conrow, R. Falke, R. DeVinney, T. Plucinik, W.Kise, H. Sutton, R. Bean, E. Smith. Mfyjfifffo, i S W cum CLUB , ,W ff WWW Myflfj UWJ in DMX N if! J'l I M , yy C C.S. B1 e Devils fa T T , j,,4iLfjlV ' 7, . OFFICERS J ffl Qi!! L7 x h M flip' ,WWWJQ i:i2.:?.g?::1z1.?3Paf:?..pm.YIGLMV F 7 LLM ! L, AIM, ou. J 5' L 11 Lo p e-Recorder N J i ly I W Mm., q uf .N W .L 'M' ' ff lf 'fb U Q 5 if Wfmuyf, QM? QM W ,WW if ' T M FRENCH CLUB The Eiffel Tower SEATED: L. Lozipone, J. Vivier, Secretary, Miss Smith, Advisory M. Pulvino, President, C. Finch. STANDING: B. Kniffin, L. Swanson, R. Henderson, J. Ketchum, G. Lind, C. Foote. 49 Homework? WE'RE I FORMAL Waiting for a letter from Daddy-O Nr.. .. ? A ,L-A We Won! Graduation in Working Hard? , ' 1 l I O 3 2 4 uc ,llc L ozqlf' UNI: SPORTS SENl0R INDIVID S 42 Co-Ca ,QL ptain Baldy 16 44 'W The Clyde Football Team of 1955 finished a successful season with a 5-2-1 record. They finished F00'l'BAI.l. E E 43 6 3 a s,.a 37 ass FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. DeLuca, D. Lozipone, P. Nicoletta, R. Beal, J. Fischette, J. Richardson N. Johnson, D. Sidler, P. Fischette, R. Bruno. SECOND ROW: Coach Der Cola, A. Molisani, B. Barnes R, Henderson, L. Smart, B. Nicoletta, T. Castellano, K. DiSanto, M. Fischette, C. Marr, R. DiVico, J Barnes, Assistant Coach, Pazer. THIRD ROW: R. O'Donald, F. Fischette, M. Petrosino, C. Meade, L Seabrooke, M. Coyer, J. Marr, D. DiRenzo, D. Conrow, D. Paddock, J, Wheeler. Bob Krueger. first for the eighth consecutive time as champions of the Wayne County Football League. They started with a victory over Webster. In the second game, Clyde had to settle for a tie after going ahead 12-0 in the first quarter. The DeSales game was played in a sea of mud and water. Against Waterloo, Clyde gave the opponents a 6-0 victory in a close and hard-fought game. After a decisive defeat by Seneca Falls, the Clyde team met Penn Yan and showed more power and spark than in any previous game, as they won 19-6. By this time, the 1956 squad reached its stride as it overpowered its traditional rival. Lyons, and scored at will against Pal-Mac in the final game. Clyde Webster 0 Clyde Seneca Falls Clyde Holy Family 19 Clyde Penn Yan Clyde DeSales 0 Clyde Lyons Clyde Waterloo 6 Clyde Pal-Mac 53 BA KETBALI. Coach DerCola, T. Castellano, R. Celso, D. DiRenzo, G. Amitz, F. Marr. F. Furman. W. MacDougal. W. Kise, K. Carnell, R. Krueger, P. Arnitz. The 1955-1956 basketball season ended in 8 wins and 10 defeats. The team started well by win ing seven of nine games. However, a midseason slump proved too great a handicap in the attempt to win the 6 Class A title for the county. Clyde was nosed out of the title in the final game of the season by Marion. Most of the league teams were quite evenly matched--providing spectators with many close scoring games. Williamson, a Class B. school. was the winner of the Wayne ABC League Clyde Clyde Clyde Clyde Clyde Clyde Clyde Clyde Clyde 64 Canandaigua 76 Sodus 80 Wolcott 41 North Rose 55 Williamson 55 Red Creek 56 Wayne 87 Pal-Mac 78 Wolcott Clyde Clyde Clyde Clyde Clyde Clyde Clyde Clyde Clyde Ma rion Sodus North Rose Willia mson Red Creek Wa yne Pa 1- Ma c Cana nda i gua Marion SENIIIII INDIVIDUALS Co-Capta Co -Captain-Ken Furma 55 BA EBALI, LEFT TO RIGHT J. Petrosino, H. Sutton, C. Meade, G. Arhitz, T. Castellano, M. Petrosino, M. Fischette, J. Quagrello, D. Sidler, B. Daley. SECOND ROW: K. Syron, T. Fischette, D. Hall, K. Carnell, R. Hender- shot, P. Amitz, F. Furman, M. Coyer, R. Nicoletta, Coach Der Cola. Clyde Central enjoyed a very fine '54-'55 baseball season. The team finished the season with a 20-5 record. They won the Wayne Cotmty Championship by defeating Williamson 5-1 and 10-9. After defeating Willian1son Clyde entered the sectionals. In their first game they defeated Fillmore 11-4. But then in the finals Clyde was defeated by Mt. Morris 5-4 in a very close game. This year the team will have many returning lettermen and are looking forward to a very fine season. Clyde Lyons 1 Clyde Geneva Clyde Pal. Mac. 5 Clyde Lyons Clyde Sodus 4 Clyde Pal. Mac. Clyde Marion 3 Clyde Wolcott Clyde Red Creek 18 Clyde Seneca F. Clyde Wmson 1 Clyde Wmson Clyde Sodus '7 Clyde N. Rose Clyde N. Rose 0 Clyde Geneva Clyde Wolcott 2 Clyde Red Creek Clyde Waterloo 18 Clyde Wayne Clyde Red Creek 1 Clyde Fillmore Clyde Marion 4 Clyde Mt. Morris An lLMl!0 !0 'ff ' 4 NIJ 1 uma TRACK TEAM The C.C.S. track team coached by ,T ack Hesslink had a fine 1955 spring season. They lost to Newark by scores of 32-30 and 51-38. They won a meet at Pal-Mac, 51-17 and in successive weeks lost to Mynderse Academy, Wayne Central, and Phelps. Wayne Central won the Wayne County meet with a total of 50 213 points. C.C.S. placed second with a total of 22f points, followed by North Rose with 19f points, and Pal-Mac with 14 113. In the Geneva Relays, seven members of the team ran in two of the relay races. Clyde placed fourth in the 220 yard relay. An extra honor for a relatively green team at Clyde was having two of its members run in the Section 5 Class B finals held in Rochester on June 5. Eight men earned the Block C letter for track. far, fa I Jflif f1fJ4W?5+9,'qPY?O?N!, . - B. Lee, R. Falke, R. Yoe- mans, R. Dickenson, R. FIRST ROW, Left to Right Krueger. J. Wheeler, F Marr, R. Henderson, P DiVinney. SECOND ROW: Coach Hesslink, J. Rich- ardson, F. Fischette, L. Smart, L. Seabrooke, O. Johnson, T. Crooks, P. O'- Donald, P. Nicoletta, N. Court right. jfwpyli Lg. wtf JL W fi. if 1 W TUMBLI G TEAM if ffm iwlfff kffyfffw TWLWX My ' ,ty . A 1 J U . 1 1 1 if J ,W W Oil 160 all ai The tumbling team is a fairly w activity in Clyde Central School. They made their debut in last year's Sport Circus and planned on following through with an assembly this spring. Their success is not measured by wins and losses, but by the satisfaction derived from being able to coordinate one's body to function properly under extreme circum- stances. Our tumbling team has derived this satisfaction and the school is very proud indeed of the splendid perform- ances which they have presented. KNEELING, Left to Ridit: N. Johnson, S. Kellogg, M Fischette, T. Prue, E. Gibbons. STANDING: M. Freden- dall, S. Noble, L. Swanson, B. Fischette, J. DiSanto,J DiSanto, B. Forjone, B. Gibbons, Mr. Holliday, Advisor .l.V. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: R. Nicoletta, W. Lee, R. Fischette, M. Coyer, R. Dickenson. G. Barnes. SECOND ROW: Coach Gallo, F. Fischette, J. fl CV! The LV. 's finished a success- ful season under Coach Robert Gallo, winning 13 while losing only 5. The team showed great improvement during the season and should provide several good additions to next year's Varsity team. J' if 0 ff pw l J VK' uf MQ-JA CCI My C, Wulf X f !,f,w. MJJ' PM ua re o, . ea e, . eosino, . oisa , .occo, . r A M1 H1 DI M jg. f NVQ! X ujiwfjw R ii if rv ees- 5. fflfiw W The Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. although it has only been orga- nized three years. has realized its prime purpose of promoting interest in girls' athletics and increasing the participation of girls in sports. A main feature ofthe G.A.A. 's program this year was the Sadie Hawkins Dance which provedtobe a tremendous success and loads of fun. OFFICERS: President, M. Fredendallg Vice-President. C. Sloan: Secretary-Treasurer , A . Maloy. 58 VARSITY X R nw M FROM LEFT '9ilR S M. Benning, E. O' ien, D. arr , . torto, . QW My QU W FRONT ROW: B. Gibbons, C. Hansen, C. Finch. BACK ROW: P. Kelley obertson C Sloan 'DiSanto ,. h . ,QW lil Sh Asyys MTy X' Q F .pq N J i 3 Efffx .5 'J L5 T Sill: H f - 7 Q-f fivlvqi ifrfii . , 525551 4515 kf A ,.., :W .usa -M Y, -X in ,W ef- Q mama ff-- K fx, 1 wig A f s'i-EVE? fi .. .Mrk-, ., Q K sw, QP .S ESM 8 Ea I --..-.w- 15 'gy Egg 5 aw ? ' if Qfgk Xiu' W -du r 3, W, 0 it I fL'.'L:f' lykv N903 IJ f' ,f 5-' .8 Y XX 5 A N. . 'Z . if pw- 0 n - 1 Y H I 8 4 Io are BEN fy . 6 ' 2 Q PAT Mk- ' 5 Eo 8 4 7 6 5 AD ERTISEMENTS UCCESS tothe SENl0R oi '56 SHELL A .4 PHlL'S SHELL ERVICE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN TOWN Phone 7063 Clyde, New York THE ' CONGRATULATIONS SHEEHAN FLORIST SENIORS RS 'M I Lowgveg --- Fine P 5 'O 0 . CLASS OF SUCCESS SENIOR CLASS 1956 I 1957 l I ' 4 Compliments ' , Cornphrnents CLYDE AUTO SALES From SALES Z SERVICE Kenneth E, Lundy FUNERAL and I AMBULANCE SERVICE Clyde 3091 1956 1956 62 W I C0 GRAT LATIO S T0 THE CLASS of '56 FRUM CLYDE R0'l'ARY QOH' 1- If you have the necessary qualifications and funds, Clyde Rotary urges that you enter a school of higher education. SPECIALIZATION LEADS TO SUCCESS. To assist students in completing their college training, Clyde Rotary maintains a Student Loan Fund. Applications should be made to Chairman, Student Loan Committee. .........-....I......... ..... GOOD LUCK SENIORS 'Q fs Good Luck I - .,- WESTERN AUTO , THE BEAUTY BUREAU .A , .ce ef 14 Gravel St. U T 0 PARTS ' Phone 52 51 , GLASGOW ST. CLYDE 477. 52'-'K' as N fX K , 6 x g.. Bestofmck To J. W. HINMAN sl soN Class of '56 PENTUCKET COUNTER INSURANCE COMPANY Clyde New York GLASGOW ST. CLYDE FRENCH'S GOOD LUCK RED AN WHITE TO SENIOR CLASS Fresh Vegetables Choice Meats 1956 Quality Groceries P H O N E 2561 ALICE C. HILFLIKER c L Y D E COMPLIMENTS OF M. A. MONTEMORANO N . ' a f pl-I SANTELLI STUDIO f 1+ ....- - as XILILILII . I . .VI 'U it X 'tc I i K9 LYON S NEW YORK Sand . Gravel I SUCCESS S T0 UUE FUTURE CITIZENS THE LIUNS CLUB P I F UCCESS T CLAS 0THE E l0R S M1956 911.8 FEEDS CLYDE MILLI G COMPA Y ..-fs, L 3, -Cl 3 I CLYDE 1 YQ NEW YORK .Q --- gl Compliments Congratulations 1956 - Phone 3371 Clyde, New York 'r . P 'lj 1' PETROSINO - ' , , .xg -l ff . Q Dry Cleaners E55 Y I r g ' .Q'm1'm 31 Glasgow st. G , Clyde, New York G x,.+ -f.'Iff4s4!3:g4Q60.0,G , . GEORGE R. MALOY N. M. DI SANTO SL CO. Appliances INSURANCE Bott1edGas S. Park St fb ' Clyde ...I ,N 'III.:.. l ' 0650 ' 9 WE 1 Phone 5851 Clyde 66 .I I-1, -O........ I I THE GE ERAL ELECTRIC CEMPA Y CLYDE NEW YORK 1 COMPLIMENTS 'XX Q SEIIUIIIE Xxx- liv i n OF igpg ,. E DR. STANLEY L. JOHNSON iiizfji 'Awe-no BALDY'S GAS STATION Congratulations tothe COMPLIMENTS OF SENIORS 1-l JOE'S F' 'W 9, M33 R k PJ Lock St. Clyde, New York G1LL'S DAIRY - 67 I I SUCCESS fm TQ fxi 1 FRA TZ-MAR HALL 5 'L SENIORS I COMPLIMENTS X' rv , N I. DISTRIBUTORS CLYDE I Richfield Petroleum Products 7 I York and Coleman Heating P 0 L I Equipment CLYDE New York. T ASSOClATl0 1956 l LEWIS KELLOGG 8: SON CONGRATULATIONS To SENIORS CoAL and FEED FARM SUPPLIES A 1956 PHONE 2611 CLYDE I C C S BAND 1956 S U C C E S S at H A P P 1 N E S S TO ALL THE SEN1oRS COMPLIMENTS FORGET-ME-NOT ' OF GIFTS DR. NORMAN E, THIEL C 1 F T A N D C A P. D 1 S H O P I 1956 15 Canal St. Lyons i - -I i - Ii I 1 i 68 THE DIWMEDARY CUMPA Y MESSINGERHS VARIETY STORES 'BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE S C H 0 0 L S U P P L Y H D Q A SHUI! J ENKIN C L Y D E W I L L I A M s O N Y R Compliments CLYDE SENECA FALLS of 2401 1383 WEST END MARKET 69 '.-.- r SUCCESS TO THE GRADUATES CRIBER' PHARMACY GLASGOW STREET CLYDE M CONGRATULATIONS I? W 23:55 it QTWIQQQ 'T' . v -'iff' t L ,Lg fi. 4'g'5wg,2f:,e .4 , Q. 4-1 ANN'S GRocERY CONGRATULATIION MATTY'S INN CLYDE, N, Y, if if S Now for the first time you can enjoy a whole line of succulent entrees complete and ready to serve, packed under the famous Sexton label! Chicken Chop Suey, Spanish Rice, Chicken Fricassee, Beef Stew, Chili Con Came, Chicken A La King, Spaghetti in Sauce. Ask for Menu Marvels at Better Independent Food Stores. JOHN SEXTON SL COMPANY Sexton Square Chicago, Illinois, COMPLIMENTS O F nf IZ. i ,f-5: my A fp H .f ks X -Q 47- - .:,,gl. .'l-if 'Q 'S' 'E' CURVE INN DINER CONGRATULATION ,. -s 141 , 5, 'qtzgfi ' -K Wg- E- T 3 fx f KAYWOOITS RESTAURAN ii T S 70 Compliments EAGLE PRESS GREE ' CLASS of '56 DAIRY BAR Pl' MILK S . 18 K I I I I f PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT 4 ' f if T731 ull' I am the tireless clarionof the news. I cry your joys 3 and sorrows every hour. I fill the du11ard's mind with SODAS X' fi, ' SUNDAES thoughts uplifting. I am light, knowledge, power. .3 I epitomize the conquests of mind over matter. I PHQNE 7002 CLYDE am the press. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CHQRU5 CARL MALCHOFF SUPERVISOR OF THE TQWN OF GALEN MRS. THOMPKINS DIRECTOR W ' QL O'HERREN'S CCS Q19 CL.YDE's ,7 A , ,,.1 11' FACULTY S LEADING A A 1956 MENS K STORE ' I J, Q51 It .4 X 71 Best of Luck OAL OKE 7-fat Punmy A.R.KETCHUM and 0 I l 4' U I n A Q QQ. . .',QlI' sh..- -.an SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '56 GLUVER and MEADE g CAR ' V .,.. .:.... GENERAL INSURANCE GLASGOW ST. CLYDE 11 1 I S XQ5 STIRPE PAVING CO, Y 'ii I A IP L A Y H O U S E W T H E A T R E at X , 'N G L A S G O W S T, X PHONE 6801 C L Y D E i , J BURTON STREET, CLYDE hisi P CONGRATULATIONS CGMPLIMENTS OF SENIOR CLASS LYONS MEN SHOP A- E' ENGLAND CLOTHING FURNISHINGS FOR MEN AND BOYS 5 - 1.00 Store LYONS NEW YORK CLYDE NEW YORK CONGRATULATIONS From VIC 'N JENNIES CONGRATULATIONS , Propmetors TO THE GEORGE SL AL SENIORS DR. J. L. 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