Cohocton Central School - Chieftain Yearbook (Cohocton, NY)
- Class of 1956
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PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF COHOCTON CENTRAL SCHOOL 1956 Dedication With the realization that we are still very young in heart and experience; with the knowledge that with their counsel there is yet peace and love, and a deeper, calmer faith for us to seek: we grate- fully dedicate this, the 1956 Chieftain, to our Mothers and Fathers. Appreciation To Mrs. Holroyd, we give our thanks for guiding us in our senior year. We extend our appreciation and gratitude for the advice she has given us. In Memoriam In memory of Donald Rawleigh who died suddenly on July 31, 1955. A former classmate of ours, he was a friend of everyone. His assistance and service to many of the teachers, especially Mr. Dunn, was greatly appreciated. Yearbook Staff FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Conrad. D. Brown, R. McDowell. P. Fairbrother, M. Wagner, M. Boos. SECOND ROW: N. Schneider, D. Schneider. R. Schneider, P. Folts, P. Mills, D. Adams. Editor-in-Chief . . . Assistant Editor . . . Business Manager . Advertising Manager Sports Editor . . . . Typists............ Patricia Fairbrother ......Mary Wagner . . Roberta McDowell . . . . Dorotha Brown ......Layne Conrad ........Margie Boos Patricia Folts Art Editor Norene Schneider Administration WILLIAM S. FISHER Principal MRS. LILLIAN WELLS Secretary BOARD OF EDUCATION LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Myron Crouch, Mr. Norbert Kramer, Mrs. Alice Rector, Mr. Wendall Matthews, Mrs. Lillian Wells, Mr. Arthur Mehlenbacher. Faculty To these to whom we owe so much To these who, in individual ways, follow the profession of the Master Teacher To these who gave of themselves far beyond their day’s work To these we extend our gratitude. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Dr. Gardner, Miss Ryan, Miss Ciocci, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Hemmer, Mrs. Holroyd. SECOND ROW: Miss Wood, Mrs. Wheaton, Mrs. Kohnken, Mrs. Sick, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Lasher, Mrs. Feely. THIRD ROW; Mr. Dunn, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Spas. Mr. Way, Mrs. Higgins, Mr. Wheaton, Mr. Burgess. CAFETERIA Miss Snyder, Mrs. Drum, Mrs. Fairbrother, Mrs. Folts, Mrs. Ochs. v H; v Roberta McDowell Secretary Patricia Fairbrother Treasurer Paul Mills Dorothy Schneider Ronald Schneider Norene Schneider Margery Boos Donald Adams Patricia Folts Dorotha Brown Horoscope NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE SAYING FAVORITE SONG Donald Adams George Don't Peg O' My Heart Margery Boos Booso Gee, Dad Old Black Magic Dorotha Brown Dottie Jeepers Don't Stay Away too Long Layne Conrad Curley Oh No! Old Black Magic Patricia Fairbrother Pat Holy Toledo Soldier Boy Patricia Folts Pat Is That so? I Can't Give You Anything But Love Roberta McDowell Bertie Ya Know? Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered Paul Mills Bromo Don't be so technical Shifting, Whispering Sands Dorothy Schneider Dor I don't know Always Norene Schneider Norm ‘JTis not Cattle Call Ronald Schneider Ron Darned if I know Love and Marriage Mary Wagner Mar Kill it Moments to Remember «i 1956 USUALLY FOUND PET PEEVE 30 North Main St. The way some people work In a Buick Drummers Shanley's, jerking sodas People who don’t know what they want On the farm Chores Post Office Parallel Parking Atlanta Wolves Home baking cookies for a Marine Standard shift cars Home Girls With the Dodge School Lent Hill Shy men Riding a horse Dames In a Chevy Moody people FAMOUS FOR SECRET AMBITION Getting along with Charlie Own a Cadillac Blond hair To be a secretary in Foreign Relations Sales ability Get married Curly hair To meet Liberace Will power Own half a construction company Shyness Own a Chevy Talking in To go around the History class world His brains Air Force Pilot Pepsodent smile Bookkeeper at Gunlock’s Arguing To be a car-hop at the Point Scientific knowledge Electrical Engineer Spending other people’s money Marriage Class History •Twas the night before graduation when all through the halls, The Seniors were recalling their rises and falls. As we started the long climb, That only took twelve years time. We had forty-two anxious little girls and boys. Who grew so fast out of the stage of toys, That before we knew it we were upstairs in junior high. It was so exciting that time did fly. As Frosh we were Green”, but we soon became bolder; As years sped along, and we became older. We elected our officers with Norene as head. And Mary as treasurer kept us out of the red . Dorene was our V. P., and Paul, our sec. They all kept our class from becoming a wreck. With June exams over, and our minds now at ease, We left for the summer without paying class fees. September rolled around all too quickly some thought. We got down to business: Fun and knowledge we sought. As sophomores we held elections once again; Pat Fairbrother was president, with Sara as her Vice Roberta and Marge, helped break the ice. We collected our dues, and at the end of the year, Held a picnic at Loon Lake, which most held quite dear. The summer passed quickly; back to school we came. We now were big juniors, the upper-classmen by name. We held class election with the girls in majority, Only Paul as President, was from the minority. He was backed up by that California gal, Elaine. Roberta and Pat as sec. and treas. helped to eliminate the strain. Our first big step was the junior play. At this shindig we really brought in the hay. May rolled around still, green, and calm. Our next big project was the Junior Prom. In a Garden of Roses was our theme. Bill was our king and Elaine was our queen. After May, came June, with tests and regents to take. We knew that only one more step on the ladder we would make. Summer passed so quickly, as they always seem to do; We were great big Seniors now, when in fall we entered school. We held our class elections which indeed, set quite a precedent; We elected Layne to lead us with Mary his vice-president. We re-elected Roberta to write down all the notes; And with Pat as our treasurer, the girls again controlled the votes. We got our yearbook underway; our editor was Pat; She got together her royal staff and the class worked at that. As a class, our very big project was the magazine drive. We set for ourselves a high goal for which we had to strive. Mary and Paul were captain of our teams, And with Roberta, as our head, we fulfilled all our dreams. At harvest time in October we held a Harvest Dance. We came in couples, two by two, without our uncles and aunts. After December and a very long holiday, We returned with January exams on the way. We weren't in school very long, when along came fateful June. And after passing those terrible regents, we started humming the commencement tune. And now on the eve of the day, when from this school we'll commence, Our hearts are filled with memories; our nerves are tightened and tense. We thank all the teachers for what they have done to help us along life's road. So, you see, when we look back to our good old high-school ways. Remembering, we will be able to say, THOSE WERE THE HAPPY DAYS! Class Will We, the members of the Class of 1956 of Cohocton Central School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby ordain, establish and proclaim this to be our last will and testament. To DONALD BEECHNER, the Seniors leave a set of tires for the Chrysler. To NEIL CONRAD, Don Adams leaves his used bicycle for Loon Lake travel. To TOM ENSER, Ronald Schneider leaves his car. To GORDON KIMBALL, Paul leaves Dot. To BOB MCINNIS, Ronald Schneider leaves his ability to attract females. To KENT OCHS, Don Adams leaves his stature. To NEIL OWEN, Paul Mills leaves his fast and “witty” ways. To RUSSELL RUNG, Pat Fairbrother and Marge Boos leave their “knack” of getting the car. To DANNY SIROIS, the Seniors leave a “governor” for the Plymouth. To JERRY TOWNER, Don Adams leaves his sports ability. To DICK VEEDER, Layne Conrad leaves his curls. To PAT BURKE, Pat Folts leaves her interests in Atlanta. To SARA BURKE, Dorotha Brown leaves her letter writing ability. To DOROTHY CLUTE, Norene Schneider leaves her driver’s license. To JEANNE CRAGG, Roberta McDowell leaves her privilege to talk in history. To JOYCE FLEISHMAN, Pat Folts leaves her geometry intelligence. To DOROTHY MEHLENBACHER, Dorotha Brown leaves her music ability. To CAROLYN MILLS, Marge Boos leaves a bottle of peroxide with the message, “gentlemen prefer blondes.” To ANN SCHIAVI, Dorothy Schneider leaves her quiet ways. To JEAN WAGER, Marge Boos leaves her love for Buicks. To JEAN ZEH, Mary Wagner leaves her desire to catch and keep a Naples Fella. To DORIS SICK, Norene Schneider leaves her sports ability. To the FACULTY, we leave; aren't you glad? Class Prophecy Time: June 1966 Place: Hotel Taft, New York City Characters: Graduates of '56--C.C.S. Author: Chambermaid of Hotel Taft In 108 I had the misfortune of again cleaning the messy room of twelve people who had come to New York City ten years ago on their senior trip. Overhearing them again, 1 found that there have been some changes made. Col. Donald Adams and his wife Peggy, are living at Niagara Falls Air Force Base. They finally have an addition to their family--a ’56 •■Caddy,• that they’ve always wanted. Margery Boos has just returned from Paris onher fourth honeymoon. Her first husband was a bell-hop of Hotel Taftfadateonher senior trip); her fourth is Mr. Moneybags himself, the owner of Hotel Taft. Dorotha Brown has been Mrs. Bill for nine years. She, Roger, and the “little Bills” are living in their new home on the Florida Coast. Layne Conrad is now a lieutenant at Wayland Reserve Center. After two years of service at Fort Dix, he married a WAC. Pat Fairbrother had been livingin Brighton for eight years. She has the twin boys she always wanted--Michael and Matthew. Roberta McDowell has just finished her tenth annual trip around the world with her Marine- General husband. Paul Mills has recently become manager of the Market Basket-Acme division. In his office he has ten beautiful secretaries. Dorothy Schneider is now head bookkeeper at Gunlock’s, but no wonder; she married her boss. Norene Schneider married Gary Cooper’s son. Their home is a 2000 acre ranch in Texas, but with only one swimming pool. Ronnie Schneider has made another million with his fantastic electrical inventions--a light bulb which needs no socket. Mary Wagner and her better half recently purchased the Naples Theater. They can now see their twin girls, Georgia and Glennis on screen. President I. Towner Juniors OFFICERS Vice-President................B. Mclnnis Secretary................D. Mehlenbacher Treasurer.....................D. Veeder Advisor..........................Mr. Spas ROW ONE: D. Sick, J. Wager, J. Zeh, D. Mehlenbacher, P. Burke, A. Schiavi, C. Mills, S. Burke, J. Cragg, D. Clute, J. Fleishman. ROW TWO: J. Towner, R. Rung, N. Conrad, G. Kimball, D. Sirois, B. Mclnnis, D. Veeder, N. Owens, D. Beechner, K. Ochs, T. Enser, Mr. Spas. President . . . Vice-President Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . Advisor.... Sophomores ROW ONE: J. Kimball, L. Putnam, W Wagner, L. Brown, B. Adriance, D. Thorsen. ROW TWO: J. Bolster, K. Smith, M. Putnam, J. Fleishman. ROW THREE: J. Schneider, S. Royce, J. Schultheiss, J. Rung, P. Hitt, L. Grant. Mr. Burgess. Freshmen ROW ONE: L. Spas, M. Zurlick, K. Meek, B. Larson, C. Harmon. ROW TWO: B. Mehlenbacher, G. Mills. E. Fairbrother, P. Smith, Mrs. Fisher. ROW THREE: J. Burke, J. Fairbrother. J. Thorpe’ E. Fleishman, J. Hendley. ROW FOUR: D. Hendley. Eighth Grade ROW ONE, Left to Right: J. Putnam. B. Drum, S. Fox, J. Wagner. C. Hungerford, C. Sirois, V. Vogt. D. Schneider. ROW TWO: Mrs. Hemmer, J. Matthews, C. Saxton, H. Wagner, J. Wagner, A. Centra, J. Massilene, R. Russell. ROW THREE: W. Shanley.B. Hickey. B. Cosgriff, T. Moschiano. T. Mehlenbacher, T. Rector. Seventh Grade ROW ONE, Left to Right: D. Zimmer, R. Harmon, G. Bolster, R. Giacomi, D. Mauth, C. MacDonald, G. White. ROW TWO: S. Rawleigh, V. Royce, A. Schneider, G. Hendley, V. Cragg, I. Hungerford, E. Sauerbier, F. Perry. ROW THREE: J. Flint, B. Smalt, J. Adams, K. Clute, D. Wager, W. Mehlenbacher, D. Azzi, R. Cragg. ROW FOUR: J. Cragg, G. Kuhn, J. Hamilton, C, Adriance, W. Cooley, L. Shults, B. Mehlen- bacher, R. Wager. Sixth Grade ROW ONE, Left to Right: S. Mehlenbacher, J. Moore, C. Evans, B. Beechner, G. Larson, W. Burke, C. Beechner, R. Edmond, T. Kunz. R. Azzi. ROW TWO: K. Conrad, F. Williams, L. Sick, D. Hendley, G. Zeh, B. Thorpe, B. Hoover, P. Forbush. ROW THREE: R. Larsen. R. Wager. D. Angelo, G. Wheaton, V. Flint, Miss Ryan. Fifth Grade ROW ONE, Left to Right: L. Bolster. D. Royce, G. Fox, M. Mehlenbacher, S. Moore, E. Burke, E. Azzi, K. Larsen, J. Matthews. ROW TWO: E. Hart, B. Pack, S. Strobel, L. Peck, J. Zeh. J. Stanton, L. Smith. J. Spas. S. Cosgriff. ROW THREE: R. Wise. D. Mehlenbacher, J. Mauth, J. Shanley, L. Boos, H. Pol- manteer, P. Chittenden, P. Hickey, Mrs. Wilcox. Fourth Grade ROW ONE, Left to Right: D. Harmon, J. Ochs, J. Kunz, T. Vogt, M. Peck, R. Wetmiller, F. Brown, C. McKeown, G. Christie, J. Schneider. ROW -TWO: H. Russell. D. Dunn, L. Fairbrother, C. Moschiano, A. Polmanteer, D. Thorp, E. Fairbrother, E. Wetmiller, Miss Wood. ROW THREE: P. Hendley, J. Kuhn, R. Williams, J. Hart, S. Burritt, D. Shults, J. Deming, B. Wagner, K. McDowell, R. Sick. Third Grade SEATED, Left to Right: A. Sick, S. Fleishman, C. Avery, B. Fleishman, C. Many, E. Wagner, S. Lippin- cott, A. Barton. S. Crouch, K. Mehlenbacher, R. Sirois. STANDING: S. Lafler, T. Vogt, Mrs. Wheaton, G. Daudelin, J. Williams, N. Kramer, J. Folts, F. Zeh, J. Perry, D. Zurlick, N. Hendley, L. Wise, J. Con- rad, S. Saxton. Second Grade BACK ROW, Left to Right: R. Brown, S. Burritt, D. Azzi.J. Zurlick, L. Castle. S. Fleishman, R. Kennedy, E. Cragg, E. Schnieder, K. Swisher, I. Mullikin, R. Wheaton, K. Sick, R. M. Cyr, S, Wise, J. Sick, G. Snyder, G. Pack, T. Carey, P. Williams, J. Strobel. SEATED: C. Mehlenbacher, C. Fairbrother, J. Avery, M. Isaac, A. Mehlenbacher, J. Fleishman, M. Kennedy, B. Lippincott, D. Edmond, D. Baker, V. Norton, E. Schneider. First Grade SITTING, Left to Right: J. Gilman. N. Sick. ROW ONE: E. Sick, K. Hoag. G. Lingenfelter. M. J. Young, M. K. Hoover, L. Deleo, J. McKeown, J. Wagner, B. Drum, P. Hendley, M. Peck. ROW TWO: S. Wise, S. Barton, C. Edmond. S, Snyder, M. Zeh, F. Kramer, R. Parks, E. Coye. S. Baker. J. Forbush, M. Clute, J. Folts, T. Burke. B. Christian. M. Vogt, D. Baker, Mrs. Sick. Kindergarten ROW ONE, Left to Right: R. Dockstader, B. Crouch, G. Mehlenbacher, B. Zimmer, T. Sick, D. Cleland, J. Thorpe. ROW TWO: S. Kanaval, J. Clute, R. Fairbrother, L. Azzi, J. Fleishman, J. Swisher, R. Conrad, S. Castle. ROW THREE: L. Mehlenbacher, M. Burritt, L. Sick, P. Lippincott, E. Kennedy, S. Dispenza, D. Snyder, D. Goranson, R. Baker. ROW FOUR: J. Hart, R. Fleishman, H. Zeh, G. Fairbrother, Mrs. Kohnken. ABSENT: G. Pack, J. Robards. WHEN WE WERE YOUNG Chow Time Don’t Take it so Seriously Okay, kids break it up! Stairway to Paradise Looks good? Varsity Basketball ROW ONE, Left to Right: J. Burke, Manager: W. Wagner, J. Kimball, K. Ochs, G. Kimball, D. Mauth, Manager. ROW TWO: D. Beechner, D. Veeder, B. Mcfemis, Mr. Dunn, J. Towner, L. Conrad, P. Mills. Varsity Cheerleaders J. V. Basketball FIRST ROW: J. Fairbrother, Manager; L. Putnam, L. Brown, B. Mehlenbacher, B. Hickey, J. Wagner, Manager. SECOND ROW: N. Conrad, B. Adriance, Coach Dunn, T. Enser, T. Mehlenbacher. J. V. Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Spas, M. Zurlick, S. Burke, G. Mills, K. Meek. Mr. Spas, L. Putman, L. Brown, J. Towner, T. Enser, D. Veeder, D. Zeh. FIRST ROW: J. Towner, D. Beechner, L. Conrad, L. Lippincott. ROW TWO: B. Mclnnis, D. Veeder, T. Kanaval, L. Meese, E. Fisher, B. Mclnnis, Mr. Dunn. Baseball LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Kimball, W. Wagner, P. Mills, B. Mclnnis, B. Adriance, G. Kimball, Mr. Dunn, L. Meese, E. Fisher, J. Towner, L. Conrad, D. Beechner, L. Brown. Student Senate SEATED: L. Grant, J. Wager, J. Hendley, C. Adriance, J. Kimball, D. Brown, J. Wagner, D. Beech- ner, P. Mills, C. Harmon. STANDING: Mr. Fisher. Girl’s Athletic Association LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Dunn, M. Wagner, P. Fairbrother, A. Schiavi, D. Brown, D. Mehlenbacher, R. McDowell. Mixed Chorus FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Wager, A. Schiavi, J. Zeh, K. Smith, E. Fairbrother. SECOND ROW: Miss Ciocci, P. Fairbrother, J. Rung, L. Spas, G. Mills, K. Meek, P. Smith. THIRD ROW: D. Mehlenbacher, C. Mills, R. McDowell, M. Boos, P. Folts, M. Zurlick, S. Royce. FOURTH ROW: W. Wagner, C. Adriance, P. Mills, N. Conrad, D. Thorsen, W. Cooley, L. Conrad, R. Rung. Library Club Mrs. Higgins, Librarian Triple Trio LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Folts, Sub.; Miss Ciocci, R McDowell, D. Mehlenbacher, J. Rung, J. Zeh, M. Boos, C. Mills, A. Schiavi, P. Fairbrother, P. Burke. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: T. Kunz, J. Fleishman, K. Meek, J. Matthews, D. Thorsen, B.. Mehlen- bacher, T Maschiano, Pat Folts, J. Schultheiss, J. Bolster, B. Pack. SECOND ROW: J. Cragg, G. Bolster, J. Putman, C. Harmon, W. Wagner, N. Owen, R. Rung. E. Fairbrother, R. McDowell, W. Cooley. THIRD ROW: Miss Ciocci, P. Burke, J. Zeh, D. Mehlenbacher, C. Mills, G. Wheaton. As we, the Senior Class of 1955-1956, leave and travel down the Road of Life, we hope these pages will carry many fond memories for you of your school days at Cohocton Cen- tral School. Compliments of FAIRBROTHERS ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Cohocton, New York Compliments Of MOORE- COTTRELL Subscription Agencies, Inc. North Cohocton, New York Compliments of C. and E. EOOD STORE Cohocton, New York Grade A Meats Quality Groceries Compliments of ROBERTSON'S COUNTRY STORE Groceries - Clothing Gas Oil Phone 3834 In 1956 The Best Buick Yet Cohocton New York N. H. RICHMOND, INC. BENNETT BROTHERS Your Oldsmobile - Chevrolet Dealer Wayland, New York Wayland, New York Phone 376-1 FREEBURG AND LINDQUIST Compliments of TANNER'S SECOND-HAND STORE Cohocton, New York Architects 16 East Fourth Street Jameston, New York Compliments of SNYDER AND BILL Plumbing and Heating 16 East Naples Street Wayland, New York Good Luck To You Class of '56! LARROWE MILLS.INC. Mfg. of Pioneer Pancake Mixes Cohocton, New York Compliments of BATH LIGHTNING EXPRESS Atlanta, New York Compliments of BURN'S FURNITURE Bath, New York Compliments of POLMATEER'S GARAGE Chevrolets and Olds J. D. FOLTS Jeweler Elgin Watches Watch Jewelry Repair Compliments of Cohocton, New York WAYLAND VARIETY STORE Wayland, New York R. L. JONES SON Wholesale Tobacco-Cigars Confections-Sundries Telephone PR. 6-3552 6 West Steuben Street Bath, New York Compliments of D. W. HOBER Black Top Grading Wayland, New York Compliments of WAYLAND BAKERY Wayland, New York Compliments of RAY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE General Repairing Goodyear tires Batteries Compliments of CONOVER LIQUOR STORE Wayland, New York Compliments of EVANS GAS SERVICE INC. Malay-Traphagen Minute Men for Service Compliments of MILT'S STORE Milton Hoag, Prop. Cohocton, New York Compliments of CLARK'S BEAUTY SHOP Cohocton, New York Ford-Mercury Sales Service A-1 Used Cars WAYLAND AUTO SALES L. R. Brown, Cohocton, New York Compliments of FAIRBROTHER'S HARDWARE STORE Cohocton, New York Compliments of MATTOON BROS. Wayland, New York Compliments of Compliments FAWN BEVERAGE of G. E. Conley, Dist. TIMES INDEX Wayland, New York Cohocton, New York Compliments of FLEISHMAN-WITTER Cohocton, New York LANCER'S Compliments of Shoes-Foot Wear VALLEY APPLIANCE Magazines -Stationery Vincent Fleishaman, Prop. Wayland, New York Cohocton, New York Compliments of EDMOND APPLIANCE Appliances-Tele vision Furniture Cohocton, New York Phone 281-1 Compliments of WHITE DEER MOTEL Compliments of Cohocton, New York Mr. Mrs. Vincent Kuhn, Prop. MAIN STREET FLORIST Wayland, New York Compliments of COCA COLA BOTTLE CO. Dansville, New York Compliments of COHOCTON CREAMERIES Owned and operated by Grandview Dairies Inc. Compliments of SHE PPA RD- VANPATTON FUNERAL HOME Cohocton, New York Best of luck FERGUSONS DRESS SHOP Dansville, New York GEORGE G. JACOBS Jeweler Diamond Merchant Bath, New York T. S. CROSBY SON Quality Home Furnishings Cohocton, New York Compliments of DERBY'S GRILL Cohocton, New York Compliments of CAMEO SHOP Hornell, New York BABBIN AND HARMON INCORPORATED Singing Chef Brand Potatoes Compliments of Oliver and Iron Age DON’S WELDING SHOP Farm Machinery Atlanta, New York Phones: 74-1 89-1 Cohocton, New York Compliments of Compliments of ZEH'S GAS STATION WlINEBUKLr (JLLASON Cohocton, New York 100 Main Hornell, New York A. MC HENRY CO. Quality Jewelers Best of Luck For Over A Century BATH BOOK STORE 106 Main Street Hornell New York Bath, New York Compliments of Compliments of MAR-FRAN BRIDAL OSTRANDER'S FOOD STORE Cohocton Also Carry a lovely selection of street clothes New York Open daily 1-8 P. M. Tel. 2917 325 Seneca Road Hornell, New York M. Gardner F. Strzepek Compliments of COHOCTON VALLEY GARAGE Desoto and Plymouth Service Cohocton New York Best of Luck To the Class of 1956 Compliments SHANLEY'S SODA BAR of Cohocton WISE DAIRY New York Compliments of COHOCTON STATE BANK Cohocton, New York Checking Accounts Interest Accounts Xmas Club Automobile Loans Farm Loans Mortgages And other bank services Rendered for your convenience DANA CONRAD Radio-Television Sales and Service Wiring Supplies, Paints and Appliances Wayland, New York Best of Luck Class of '56 JOHN L. RAUSCH Compliments of KIEFER MILLING CO. Cohocton, New York Plumbing-Heating Air Conditioning Wayland, New York Compliments of Compliments TUTTLE of ORVIS JEWELERS AND 20 Liberty Street Bath, New York ROCKWELL'S Hornell, New York Steuben County's RUBY'S Sporting Goods Store (Rochester's Spalding Store) Largest Department Store School Discounts Over 70 Years on Jackets, sweaters and blazers of Dependable 857 Clinton Avenue So. Merchandising Rochester, New York Compliments of MC DOWELL AND MC DOWELL A.H. WILCOY Attorneys-At-Law Cohocton, New York AND SON Home of Lumber, Coal Pro - Tek - Tiv Shoes Building Material JACOBS BROS. Hardware Hornell, New York Cohocton Naples Compliments From BOOS AND LENZNER Potato Growers Cohocton, New York Congratulations to the Class of 1956 Congratulations to the Class of 1956 C0H0CT0N C0H0CT0N SERVICE CLUB LIONS CLUB “CHIEFTAIN” PHOTOGRAPHY FROM THE STUDIO OF BATH, N.Y. MEN'S SHOP Three Leading Stores Bath, New York Dansville, New York. Hornell, New York PATRONS Western Auto Store Bath, New York Up-to-Date Cleaners Dansville, New York Bath Dry Goods Dept. Store 13 Liberty Street Bath, New York Koskie Music Co. Hornell, New York William Tell Luncheonette Dansville, New York Barrett Lauffer Jewelers Dansville, New York Blum Shoe Store Dansville, New York Gerold F. Strobel Jewelry-Gifts Bath, New York Hands Dept. Store Bath, New York Alyce Style Shop Dansville, New York Orr's Shoe Store Bath, New York Murphys Appliance Record Dept. Bath, New York National Army Stores, Corp. The Mayfair Bath, New York Dansville, New York The Senior Class of 1956 wishes to thank all those who help- ed make this yearbook a success. Paul Margie Pat Dorothy THE SENIORS Ronnie Dorotha Mary Don Pat Layne Norene Roberta INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers Cover Monulocturers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City
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