Corfu Central High School - Crest Hi Yearbook (Corfu, NY)
- Class of 1957
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Mag, : atl5+c:4' N , f A ' rf 951 . . . .The school is an important agency In the formation of youth. Primarily the center of scholastic life, it complements the moral, physical, emotional, and so- cial life of its students. Drawing from the inspiration of the past, the education of youth in this challenging age antici- pates the success of the future. . . . .The ring. . . .is a symbol of youth's continuing enthusiasm, a sign of unbro- kenfidelityto the idealsof Corfu Central, our Alma Mater. lf ss t - s ,rf 1 Index 5 his Dedication . . . . . . . 5 I l ,-Q. 1 Administration . . . . . . . . . 61 7 Faculty. . . . . . . . . . . . 81 9 Seniors.......... . .10,I7 Activities ..... ..... 27,44 Grades........ ..... 45, 53 Personnel ............ 54, 55 Advertisements . . . . . . 56, 64 4 . . . .Man of music. . . .stately and always sprithly - whose interests range from Bee- thovan to Count Basie - . . . .Enthusiastic contributor. . . .whose in- fluence encourages music appreciation in our community - . . . .Concerned instructor. . . .whose efforts turn musical abilities and talents to best ad- vantage - . . . .Inspirer of school pride and spirit. . . . whose work effects the high caliber of musi- cal attainment representative of Corfu Cen- tral's music department - We, the students of Corfu High dedicate our yearbook to Mr. J. Franklin Dow. S eclicalion Left to Right: Earl W.Phelps, Clerkg Fred lngalsbe, Vice President: Leslie Lamb, Presidentg Carl Dibble, Wallace Gordon. The Board of Education is a corporate body Whose members are elected, one each year, by qualified voters at the annual school meeting to serve for a term of five years. It has the powers Q b o a r d a ' e d u C u ' I o n and duties prescribed by the Education Law to govern the schools under its jurisdiction. These include the establishment of policies, the reg- uiations for carrying out these policies, the del- egation of authority to its administrators and the like. The group meets in regular meeting once a month. This service is entirely voluntary. Principal: Mr. Wood, Supt. of Schools: Mr. Barber, East Pembroke Principal: Mr. Lane administration Principals-chief administrative officers of the respective schools, working with the State co- ordinating officer, the Superintendent of schools of the district, carry out the Board's policies. Seated: Mr, W,Choate, Mrs, G.Knox, Mrs. L.Rod1and, Mr. F,Ortner, Mr. R.Basom, Mr. L.D.Wood. Standing: Mrs. E.Dibb1e, Mrs. A.Beideck, Mrs, M,Curtiss, Mr. F.Bie1ec, Mr. L.Gardner, Mrs. D.Basom, Mrs. E.Worthington, Mrs. A.Carrier, Miss V.Houseknecht. THEME- The family and school builds for tomorrow. Principal L. D.Wood You have been hearing in social studies class about the Big Four- a political big four. But man is a re- ligious, thinking and social animal as well. As such he has created for himself the state, the school, the church and the Family-truly the Big Four. Our society is the superstructure fashioned from the heavy timbers of the church, school and state, which in turn rest on the family as a foundation. If today, there is a lessening of respect for law in the state, a lowering of spiritual tone in the church, and a let down in character training in school, the cause will be found in family life. For the family is the foundation, and the heavy timbers of our national society-the state, church and school-must have a strong foundation or the superstructure will crumble. faculty Seated: Mrs. Unselt, Mr, VanOrman. Standing: Mrs. Kriger, Mrs. Kenyon, 1 Seated: Mrs, Mansell, Mrs. Gillan, Mrs, Roberts, Mrs, Kohorst, Mrs. Langworrhy, Miss Schlenker, Miss Shuler. Standing: Mrs. Houseknecht, Mrs Hamilton, Miss Bartek, Miss Jennings, Mrs. Curtiss, Miss Bell, Mrs. Schmid, Mrs. Hensel, Mrs. Yenson. 8 Seated: Mr. Mantor, Mrs. Bayer, Miss Riedel, Mr. Dow, Mr. Lumia Mrs. Haenle. Standing: Mrs. Murphy, Mr. Hall, Mrs. Lumia, Mr. Bow, Mr. Townsend, Mr. Ellirhorpe, Mr. Storey. Seated: Mrs. Cummin, Mrs, Buchholz, Mr, Carney, Mr. Heaton, Miss Stecko. Standing: Mr. Choate Mr. Carmody faculty 9 class history As our high school career comes to an end, and we are about to step out into the world, facing new and greater responsibilities, we look back and realize the wonderful times we have had in our school years. As Freshmen, we elected our leaders, Donald Lawrence, President, Ronald Richley, Vice- President, Barbara Krebs, Secretary, and Ronald Cole, Treasurer. The only activity of the year was our Freshman-Sophomore Round and Square Dance. A profit of 560.00 was realized. In our Sophomore year, we were joined by students from East Pembroke. Harvey Stalker was President, James Richley, Vice-President, Marcia Kohorst, Secretary, and Louis Benson, Treasurer. The only activity again was the Freshman-Sophomore Round and Square Dance from which we made a profit of S70.00. Our Junior year began with the election of Harvey Stalker, President: Jo Ann Berg, Vice- President, June Wittman, Secretary, and Donald Lawrence, Treasurer. That year our activities included a Junior Round and Square Dance which added Sl30.5O to our treasury. ln the spring, accompanied by the Seniors, we had a Junior-Senior Ball. The theme was Moonlight and Roses, and the music was furnished by Carl Dengler and his band. Seniors at lastl The time for which we had been waiting had finally arrived. The year com- menced by electing Ronald Richley, President, Harvey Stalker, Vice-President, Marcia Kohorst, Secretary, and June Wittman, Treasurer. Our first task as Seniors was the magazine campaign. Carl Hunt was the campaign manager with Ellen Klotzbach and Richard Beebe as team captains. We topped our quota, and set a new record, S3,200.00. Then came the selection of our Senior rings. In September, we held a Senior Round and Square Dance with music by Ken's Western Ram- blers. The profit from the dance was Sll0.00. The Senior Class presented a play entitled, Me and My Shadow under the direction of Mr. Carmody, our class advisor. The play was very successful, and added Sl50.00 to our treasury. With spring on its way, we are looking forward to the Junior-Senior Ball . The theme will be Club 57, and music will be furnished by Carl Dengler and his band. We are making plans for our Class Day exercises which will be held in June. Following the exercises, the class will go on a picnic to Long Point on Conesus Lake. As we, the Class of l957 leave Corfu High, and go our separate ways, we would like to wish the Class of l958, the best of luck and success in its Senior year. I0 KATHLEEN FITZGERALD Fitz Sing away sorrows, cast away care ch0af1,2,3,4 F.F.A. 1,2 an- tramurals l,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 Cheerleading 3 4-H l,2,3,4 Cafeteria I Harmonettes 3,4 Glee Club 4 RONALD COLE Beanie I can explain it very clearly, but you wouldn't understand Choir l,2,3 Intramurals l,2,3, 4 Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 Baseball 2 Class Officer I Speaking Con- test Basketball Manager I,2,3,4 Boy Scouts l,2,3,4 Cafeteria I Operetta 2 Ping Pong 3 B 'R I Treasurer-J .Wittman Secretary-M . Kohorst Vice President-H.StaIker President-R. Richley GERALDINE GILLETTE llGerryH Gym is her hobby, games her delight, her only sorrow is les- sons at night Intramurals I,2,3,4 Basketball I,2,3,4 Baseball I,2,3 Track 2,3 Band I,2,3,4-F.H.A. 2, 3,4 Leadership 3,4 Cafeteria I Model Congress 3,4 County Band 2,3,4 F.T.A. 2,3,4 Volleyball 2,3 Badminton 3 Hockey 2,3 DONNA HEIST HeIstie There's a mischievous twinkle in her eye Choir I,2,3,4 Intramurals I,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 3, 4F.H.A. I,2,3,4 4-H1 Cafeteria 1,4 Operetta I Glee Club 4 Co-Ed. CAROL HAPP ll . The place to be happy is here, the time to be happy is now Choir 3,4 Intramurals 1,2, 3,4 Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,3 Leadership 3, 4 Library Club 2,3,4 4-H DUANE MARBLE Merc-o-Matic To worry little and study less, is my idea of happiness Intramurals 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Band 1,2 Boy Scouts I Dance Band 1 CARL HUNT Harley When I feel like exercising I just lie down until the feel- ing goes away Intramurals I,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 Class Officer 1 Baseball 2,4 Football 3,4 Track 2,4 Band 1,2,3 Senior Volleyball 3 I Twirling 1,2,3 Glee Play 4 Freshman Play 1 Man- Club 4 ager I,2,3,4 Cafeteria 1 Dance Band 1,2,3 County Badminton Tournament 3 ,4 C S 9 ll I 0 I' S JOE SLIKER LAURA KJELDGAARD CARL KAPPERMAN WILLIAM LANG Joe Laura --Kcppyv Bill A good disposition is more Happy at work, happy at play, llwhaf is fo be is bound fo be, A young man who is hard to valuable than goId always the same from day to day so nothing evef worries me bluff, in basketball he does Intramurals 2,3,4 Yearbook Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 F. H.A. I Intramurals 3,4 Rifle Team 2 his stuff Staff 2 Football 3,4 2,4 Cafeteria 4 Camera Club 2 Sfqge Crew 2 Intramurals I,2,3,4 Basket- ball I,2,3,4 Baseball I,2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Track 4 Man- ager 1 Boy Scouts 1,2 JUNE WITTMAN DONALD LAWRENCE ELLEN KLOTZBACH RONALD RICHLEY ll ll Donll To love and to be loved is the Silence is the answer to a wise happiness of life's existence man Intramurals I,2,3,4 Yearbook 3, Intramurals I,2,3,4 Class Offi- 4 Class Officer 3,4 F.H.A. l,2, cer I,3, Speaking Contest I 3,4 4-H I,2,3 Baseball I,2,3,4 Volleyball I, 2,3,4 RUBY MALLORY Rube You may thing Ruby a quiet little lass, but vibrations from her giggle shake the seats in English Class Intramurals I,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 3,4 F.H.A. 3,4 ElIen Sweet personality, full of ras- cality Choir I,2,3,4 Intramurals l,2, 3,4 Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 Bas- ketball I,2,3,4 Baseball l,2, 3 Senior Play 4 Leadership I, 2,3,4 4-H I,2 Operetta I Harmonettes 2,3,4 F.T.A. I, 2,3,4 Model Congress 3,4 Solo Contest 4 Hockey l,2,3, 4 Volleyball I,2,3 Badminton 3 F.H.A. I JAMES RICHLEY IIJII Why care for grammar, as long as we have fun Intramurals 4 Class Officer I,2 Basketball I,2,3,4 Football I,2,3,4 Track 3, 4 Band I,2,3 KAY HAMILTON IIKGYII So quiet, but you don't know the half of it Choir I,2,3,4 Intramurals l,2, 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 F.H.A. I,2,3,4 Leadership 3,4 Cheer- leading 2,3,4 4-H I,2,3 Cafeteria I Glee Club 4 Ronnie JolIy when it's time for fun, but ready for work when there's work to be done Choir 2 Intramurals l,2, 3,4 Yearbook Staff 2,3, 4 Class Officer I,4 Basketball Manager I,2,3 4 Track Manager 2,3,4 Cafeteria I,2 Model Congress 4 KAREN SHISLER :llqackyu A good disposition is a rare gift Choir I Girl Scouts I 4-H I Cafeteria I renewals of love GEORGE BROWN George Happy am I, from care I'm free, why aren't they all contented like me Choir 3,4 Intramurals 1,2, 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Basket ball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Football 2,3,4 Track 1,2 F.F.A. 1,2 Manager 1 RUSSELL ANDERSON llAndyIl Baseball playing is his de light, and on the field he does alright Choir 1 Intramurals 1,2,3, 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Foot- ball 3,4 Freshman 1 Library Club 1 Boy Scouts 1,2 4-H 1 Cafeteria 1 Rifle Club 4 CAROL CHITTENDEN Carol To be a nurse is her obses- sion and that indeed is a fine profession Choir 1,3,4 Senior Play 4 Operetta 1 F.T.A. 3,4 JAMES DUSCHEN Dusch Politeness is to do and say the kindest thing in the kindest way Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Manager 1, 2,3,4 Baseball 2 F.F.A. 2,3 PATRICIA BARTLETT Poot To be an artist is a great thing Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Year- book Staff1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Library Club 4 Cafeteria 1 Glee Club 4 RICHARD BEEBE Dick There is no genius without a tincture of madness Choir 4 Intramurals 1,2 Band 1,2,3,4 Senior Play 4 Fresh- man Play 1 Library Club 1 Boy Scouts 1 Cafeteria 1 Oc- tet 4 Solo Contest 1,2,3,4 Model Congress 3,4 JANICE CHILSON Jan A dillar, a dollar, a very smart scholar Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,4 Leadership 3,4 Library Club 1,2 4-H1,2,3,4 F.T.A. 3,4 Rifle Club 4 Hockey 2,3,4 Baseball 1,3 Volleyball 2,3 Basketball 1 County Band 4 JOAN N BE RG llaergiell The quarrels of lovers are the Choir 1,2,3,4 Intramurals 1,2 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4, Class Officer 1,3 Basketball 1,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3 Track 2,3 Band 1,2,3,4 Leadership 2,3,4 Cheerleading 1,2,3 Dance Band 1,4 Harmon- ettes 3,4 Solo Contest 1,2,4 Hockey 2,3,4 Volleyball 3 GRETCHEN STECK LEY Gretch RICHARD STRATTON ll Dickll 'Ion fI10U9I'lI'S of life I IWUVG I-'UI Silence is a friend that will one, and that by gosh is having neyer befmyn fun Intramurals I,2,3,4 Yearbook sfcff I,2,3,4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Senior Play 4 Leadership 2,3, 4 Library Club 2,3 Cafeteria I Honor Team Baseball l,2,3 Hockey I,2,3,4 Basketball I, 2 Volleyball I,2,3 Track I,2 Hockey All Star 3 MARY KELLER llMaryll A good heart is better than all the heads in the world F.T.A. 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Band I Boy Scouts I,2 4-H I,2 GAIL GREEN IIGGEI ll Though size and weight be small, friendliness cempsen- sates all Choir I,2,3,4 Intramurals 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 3,4 F.H.A. I,2,3,4 Operetta I Harmon- ettes 3,4 Glee Club 4 JOSEPHINE STALICA IIJOII It's nice to be natural, when one's naturally nice Intramurals I Yearbook Staff 4 F.F.A. I 4-H 2,3,4 Cafeteria I DANIEL SCHMID llDanII Of all things I like best, I much prefer to sit and rest Intramurals I,2,3,4 Football 4 Band I,2,3,4 F.F.A. I,2, 3 Dance Band I,2,3,4 Trumpet Trio 3 Solo Contest 2,3,4 Mass Band 2,3,4 Volleyball 3,4 Sports Band I,2,3,4 HARVEY STALKER ll ll Anything worth doing, is worth doing well Choir 2 Intramurals l,2,3, 4 Yearbook Staff 3,4 Class Officer 2,3,4 Speaking Contest I,2 Basketball I, 2,3,4 Track I,2,3,4 F.F.A. I,2, 4-H I,2 Boys' State 3 Model Congress 3,4 .ICANN THORNLEY IIJOIIN Man was not meant to be alone Choir 3 Intramurals l,2,3, 4 Yearbook Staff I,2,3,4 F.H.A. I,2,3,4 Library Club 2 4-H I Cafeteria 4 CLIFFORD HODGINS Cliff Cliff you know is quite a lad, never too good, but never too bad Intramurals l,2,3,4 Year- book Staff 2,3,4 Speaking Contest I Baseball 2 Foot- ball 2 Senior Play 4 Boy Scouts l,2,3,4 MARCIA KOHORST ll KATHLEEN McGUlRE ll I shall laugh myself to death Choir I,2,3,4 Intramurals I,2, 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Leadership l,2,3,4 Caf- eteria I,2 Operetta I Glee Club 4 Hockey I,2,3,4 Bas- ketball 2,3,4 Volleyball I,2, 3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Bad- minton Playoff 3 Track 2,3 JANICE MATTICE ll-lanll Speech is silver, silence is deepu Intramurals I Library Club I 4-H l,2,3,4 F.T.A. 3,4 EDWARD ROS HEA !lEdIl To be a secretary is her It's the spirit not the size, that aim, for making friends she has a claim counts Intramurals I ,2,3,4 Yearbook Choir I Yearbook Staff 2,3, Staff 2,3,4 Baseball I,2 Track 4 Class Officer I,2,4 Band l,2,3,4 Cafeteria 4 County Band I 1F.F.A. I,2,3 4-H I,2,3 RICHARD SCHARLAU llTomll His height will be the measure of his success Intramurals I ,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 2 Basketball I,2,3,4 Baseball I Track 3,4 Band I F.F.A. I,2,3 4-H 2,3 Cafe- teria I DOROTHY MUNTZ ll Dot!! Home-keeping hearts are the happiest Choir 2,3,4 Band I,2,3,4 Harmonettes 4 Cafeteria 4 BEVERLY HAKE llkvll There's nothing half so sweet in life as love's sweet dream Intramurals I ,2 ,4 Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 F.H.A. I,2,3 F.T.A. I,2,3 SHIRLEY HALE DONALD JOHNSON RUTH BRUSIE MAR-IORIE DUSING ushishu nDonn nRu,',hYu UMargell Mama, Mama, Me-a, take me Oh this learning, what a thing The quiet mind is richer than l'm not Crguing with you to the pizzeria it is a crown l'm felling YOU Intramurals I,2,3 Yearbook Staff Choir 3,4 Intramurals 2,3,4 Choir I Intramurals I Yearbook CIIOII' 3,4 Intramurals 2,3 l,2,3,4 F.H.A. I Library Club Rifle Club 4 Staff 2,3 Library Club I Cafe- YGCIYIDOOIC Staff 2,3,4 2 Twirling l,2,3,4 Glee Club 4 teria I SPSUIKIHQ COI'1I'eSf l,2,4 State Festival l,2,3,4 County Senior Play 4 Library Club Festival 2 2,3,4 4-H 2 Cafeteria I WALTER SAUPE llskipll Afoot and light hearted, I take to the open roads Intramurals l,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 3,4 Band I,2,3 Trio 3 Dance Band 2,3 MARLENE PANGRAZIO Dimples This gal has a cheerful way, and is never short of things to sayll Choir I Intramurals l,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 3,4 Band l,2, 3,4 Library 3,4 Girl Scouts l,2 Cafeteria 4 Dance Bancl I BRUCE HAMILTON Bruce It's love, it's love that makes the world go 'round Intramurals l,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Basketball 2,3 Base- ball I,2 Football 2 Track 3 F.F.A. l,2,3,4 Football Manager I 4-H l,2,3,4 F.F.A. Basketball 1,4 F.T.A. l,2,3,4 Model Congress 4 ARTHUR KOERT IIAHII Fast ancl snappy, pretty quick, in auto racing Art will click Baseball l,2 Band I,2,3 Boy Scouts I Dance Band I,2,3 'fm 4- Presidenf-J . Fenton Vice President-A.Keller Secretary-D.Schneider Treasurer-J . Seweryniok Row 1: P,Jcrmy, M,Hc1gert, A.Adams, S,Gil1an, E.Heist, B.Johnsor1, Row 2: G.Wade, A.Ke11er, J,Fenton, L.Smith, D,Wi1d, L.Lamb, A.Gordon Row 31 A,Lang, D.Kohorst, B,Dah1gren, M,Pirtsch, S,Boyd, D,Ai1inger, I8 'RJ ,H i .. l Row 1 E Luce, R,Rupp, S,Beebe, C,W1ttman, M,Gorom, B.Cherry, M.C1ark. Row 2: M,Mi11er, T,Kosieracki, J.Gabbey, G.Hane1, J.Ai1inger, A, Nugent, H.Schosek. Row 31 C,Bow1es, R,Weim F er. I. enton, W,Ewert, G.Logsdon, C.Gurnett, D.Sage, R.Grice, F.Reinhardt. . ll i 0 I' I u s Row 1: L.Morrot, B.Crawford, C.Gi1leue, D.S h 'd c nel er, H.Chi1son. Row 2: A.Maples, R.Stone, F.Ma11ory, J.Seweryniak. V.Sta1ica, Row 3: H,Dibb1e, '5.O'Ne1l1, J.Carlo, L.Map1es, I.Ortner, B.Sr1yder, P.Roshea. 19 Row 1: I.Kovach, D.Bie1ec, K,Staffe1d, D.McCoy, S.Chmie1ewski, M.Stehlar, B.Calkins. Row 2: M.Brickman, I.Schlagenhauf, V.Frega, E.Lichti D.Boatfic1d. I.Gil1ette, D.Cromwe11, V.Smart, D,Langworthy. Row 3: J.McCabe, N.l-Iummel, D,Starkweather, G.Beckwith, L,Co1by, N,Poerschke S.Kokor, R. Doan, R,Janrzi, President- L. Gardner Vice President- N.Brickman Secretary- V. S T I' Treasurer- D. Cczgr S 0 P o m o r e S .K ,. if L Row 1: G.Locke, S.l-Iare, G.Finkney, L.Fisher, J.Corcoran, B.Crawford, C.C1ark. Row 2: L.Gardner, G,l-Iarloff, K.Roberts, I.Cherry, H,Morse, S, Kelsey, C.Arnold, F.Batche1or, D.Co1e, R.Piechocki. Row 3: D.Richenberg, R.Stoneham, R. Kruger, E.Wycoff, M.Schar1au, I.Morgan, R,Funke, R.Ammon. 20 Row 1: I.sraba, E.Yeuckstock, D,Scott, D.Jenner, E,Biedeck, S.Schneider. Row 2: J,Fenton, 1,1-Iamilton, P,Hunt, M,Gardner, C.Lehhard, D,Reid W.O'Connel1. Row 3: K.Hodgins, T.l-Iamilton, R,Janas, L.Gottovi, M,Smirh, B,Wa1dron, S.Meck, S.Rich1ey, T.K.ing, I.Piechocki, 3?- . 1 ff-fp .Q President T. Hamilton Vice President- J. Hamilton Secretary- D. Dow Treasurer- J . Fenton Row 1: D.Maha, C,Britt, H.Gardon, C.D0ane, P.I-lake, D.Hermig, R.Wei1er. Row 2: K,Gerhardt, C.Meyer, D.Dow, W.Shis1er, M.Kie1basa, J,Schmiedicker, A.Maas, D.Scott, K.Duckworth. Row 3: D,Weimer, J.Greenhag1e, D.Logsdon, I.Masters, G,Lamb, R.Markek, R, Zauner, J. Salmon, E,Parucki, S gl 21 eighth grad Row lg E,Car1o, Wiiodgins, M.Hake, D.Everett, R,Roth, E.Ward, J.Bow1es, E,Wi11iams, Row 2: B.Snel1D.Roth, W,Smith, D.Kimme1, R,Can'ier, Diliggins, D.Frocbe1, R,Kimme1, D,Mil1er. Row 3: D,Chittenden, L.Smith, B,Hammond, E.George, K.Bates, K.Map1es, H,Feithans, I.Poerschke J,Compton, , 4--A , ., Row 1: J.Kovack, R,Lichti, T.Gerhardt, F.Lenhard, D.Burgess, P.Henne, S.Mech, M.Koziej. Row 21 M,Mazur, B.Earsing, T.Dibb1e, C.Morse, H. Warren. N.Klein, W.Gottovi, C.Iamz, L.Gurnett. Row 31 P,Fe1lows, D.Deem, W.Feitshans, R.Spaulding, I-I.Poe1voorde, L.Rod1and, T.Mantor, J, Dahlgren, B.Berger. 22 seventh grade Row 1: I.Goh1ke, C.Schafer, R.Baker, I.Hammond. I.Wittman, D.Gou1d, C.Yueckstock, L.McCoy, R.Bucci, W,Bamn, R.Langworlhy. Row 2: A.Paw1ak C,Kosieracki, E,Corcoran, G,Maha, S,Linder, R,Adams, C,Forester, M,Pawe1a, Row 31 T.Rod1and, L,Parucki, W,K.rusze1.nicki, S,Beech1er, S.Ba11, E. Maples. Row 1: G.McLouth, P,F1aming, W.French, P.Kriger, T.Cummings, C.Staba, V.Wilson, S.Furminger, S.Say1or, B.Dah1gren. Row 2: R.Lawrence, R. Babel, J.Happ, A,Brocki, A.Carmody. LI-Iamilton, P,Schmid. Row 3: M.O'Nei11, I.Saupe, F.Ortner, W.McCoy, C.PorLer, K,Feitshans, 23 K uri '01, 1:4-1, driver ducuiion 24 1 history mail: 5 E i I 3 27 yearbook Editor: H.Staiker Editorial Staff: E. Klotzbach, Typing Staff: C. Happ, Sports Staff: S i u f E R.Cole, Circulation Staff: M.Gorom, Advertising Staff: K.Fitzgerald, Photog- raphy Staff: G.Green, Assistant Editor: J.Ortner, Art Staff: M. Dusing, Busi- ness Manager: R.Ricl1ley Scaled: C,C1ark, H,Gordon, L,Fisher, S,Meck, M,He1gert, I.Gi11ette, K.McGuLre, D.Co1e, D.Langworr.hy, D,Jenner, Standing: C,Hunt, M,Pirtsch, S,Koko1, C,Wiuman, G.Brown, I.Schmiedicker, R.RUDD. D.Heist, , 28 fi? f.2 - Funny 5 ,enum P m I fm! '5?5l 365985511 Row 1: S,Ha1e, J.Masters, P.Hake, B.Cherry, G,Locke, P,Roshea, D.Reed. Row 2: S,RichIey, Lwittman, J,Corcoran, R,Ammon, D.Maha, S,Schneidcr, R,Wei1et, M,Kohorst, Row 3: C.Arno1d, P,Bart1ett, T,Hami1ton, B.I-Iake, W.Ewert, R,Ma11ory, C,Hodgins, G.Steck1ey, A.Ke11cr, 1,Sta1ica, 1.. . Seated: K.Hami1ton, E,Heist, J.Thomley, I.Sch1agenhauf, L.Morrot, C.Gi11ette, S.Gi11an, S.Chmie1ewski, M,C1ark, Standing: B.Hami1ton, B,Snydcr, N,Poerschke, R,Doan, L,Gottovi, H.Schosek, J,Berg, S,Hare, A.Maas, I,Staba, 29 M ,Nz C,H0dgin5, C.Hunt, C.ChiHenden, K.McGuire, E.Klofzboch R.Beebe, R.Richley, M. DU5ing' G-Sfeflkley lv My -Q -S senior play ia E 3 q T15 Q52 as . . - if future farmers Achievements: Winner of County Achievement Day Top Money Winner at County Fair Rated third in the State Chapter Contest Participated in State Crop Demonstration Program Continued F.F.A. Calf and Swine Proiects Paul Kern and Roger Snell awarded Empire Farmer Award Bruce Hamilton continued outstanding work in iudging and showing Sold refreshments, cards and seeds 32 Officers: Pres. - Bruce Hamilton V.Pres. - Ronald Weimer Sec. - James Gabbey Treas. - Robert Piechocki Reporter - Robert Kruger Sentinel - Duane Sage home makers WWW chafu'-: .Q vp The Future Homemakers commenced an active year by inviting mothers to the initiation ceremony early in September. Two other events of 1956-57 were the traditional Sadie Hawkins Dance and the Christmas dinner. Collab- oration with the Future Farmers Organization resulted in a most successful ice skating party. The F.H.A. attended an informative Sweetheart Clinic at Alexander on February 14th. An enioyable Mother-Daughter Banquet was held in the spring. A committee has been set up to see of what help we can be to the school and community in the future. President. . . . . Geraldine Gillette Vice President . . . . Maureen Hammond Officers Secretary. . . . . Sylvia Kokot Treasurer . . . . Kay Hamilton 33 WK N , ...bm .I lg-A-' H ik W A I M is V Q5 4 J 2 Y I 5 1-- S 5 Q' . -Y ,. Q W1 QQ ' V : , E R fu ' ' ' v A 1- ' fl 1 2 f ' PEP Y? lf l ' Viz K I ..lg 1 - ,.:', ' - 2 A I A ' i , K: . 1' . .. . I , ' ,Q A ,,,. 1 -ii ' 1 , .A, . V - ' W ' N A 1 . ., ' x Q ' . ,x ,Z X2 . . Q 7 L. -E Q L L I. 1 LL V Q ie --xx Our choir this year consisted of fifty-five voices. During the Christmas season we gave an assembly program For Pavilion High School which was well received. The girls' group, the Harmonettes, sang several selections, and the boys' ensemble, the Harmonizers, also contributed. These two ensem- bles combined to present 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. We presented the program to our own student body and also to the public on December 17, 1956. The second half of the year's activities included our participation in the Genesee County Music Festival at Batavia High School, our own Spring vo- cal concert in May, and an assembly program for our student body in April. Both the Harmonettes and Harmonizers sang for PTA programs, the County speaking contest, as well as for Commencement. Thirteen members of the choir were selected to sing in the Genesee County Massed Choir for the Spring Festival. 35 C band f x 5 , - , .. V :Swv ,af- ,. yijggnfl ysaxgirk if ,z 'eswsigw--2, 3 f 5 f fm-l'i2fW' 1 , yy -A 5 . rfmiv 1 Q - Z K '1F imQg?iifm: W. 1 ' L -Q 5-.f,,f ' L 4. 3 5 :lance Row 1: J.Hami1ton, A.Maas, M,Schar1au, D.Weimer, D.Dow, J,Staba. Row 2-1 E.Twitchel1, B.Crawford, S,Beebe, W.O'Conne1l, D.Schmid, K.Bates, D,Schneider, J.Wade, V.Stalica. b a n d Left to Right: T.Kosieracki, M.Clark, C.Gi11ette, S.Ha1e, S.Gi11an, Mascot: B.Buchholz, 37 MW? Vi 1 xl gf' ., .,.,x L... NT.. -- A.. A H ' Q.. L ' -7 ' . ..., 4 uve- Row 1: S.Schneider, K.Hamilron, H.Gordon, R.Stone, J.Berg, J.Sch1agenhauf, D.Jenner, M.Clark, P.Roshea. Row 2: L.Fisher, E.Heist, C.Gil1ette, E.Twitchel1, M.He1gert, M,Hammond, D.Langworthy, D.Co1e, B.Crawford, D, Schneider, B.Calkins, G.Locke, I,Wittman, I,Staba, Row 3: L. Morrot, C.Happ, K,McGuire, I.Schmiedicker, K.Gerhardt, S,Rich1ey, D.Cromwel1, C.Arno1d, J.Piechocki, M.Kie1basa, T.King, K.Fitzgera1d, D.l-leist. Row 4: G,Har1off, S,Kelsey, A.Maas, C.Wittman, G.Steck1ey, I.Thorn1ey, P.Bart1ett, J.Chi1son, S.Beebe, S.Gi11an, L.Lamb, A.Gordon, Row 5: B,Snyder, G.Gi11ette, N,Poerschke, L.Gottovi. I.Fenton, S.Kokot, I.Grcenhag1e, E.Klotzbach, H.Schosek, P.Walton, T.Kosieracki. M. Scharlau. The Corfu Athletic Association of i956-57 commenced the year by electing the following girls to office: , Pres. - Jo Ann Berg A V. Pres. - Rita Stone X Sec. - Treas. - Judy Schlagenhauf In order to raise money for our treasury and toward the Tri- County Scholarship fund this organization co-sponsored a dance, and sold beanies and pocketbooks. This past summer fifteen Corfu High girls were sent to Hockey Camp at Batavia. Our honor hockey team participated in play- days and games with other schools in the area. The highlight of the season was a hard fought 0-2 loss to an outstanding Batavia High School team. Our intramural teams played games with Akron V. Pres. R.Stone, Pres. J.Berg Sec. and and Batavia Heins both games. Treas. J . Schlagenhauf Friday during eighth periods we participated in inter-class ac- tivities which proved very enjoyable. 38 leadership B.Snyder G.GilleHe E.Klofzboch, R.Sfone P. Roshea, D.Lcngworthy, C. Hupp, K.McGuire, J.Schlogenhauf, S.Schneider, D.Jenner, H.Gordon, K.HamiIton, D.Schneider, B.CcuIkins, E.Twifcl'1ell, C.GilleH'e, A.Gordon, C.Arnold, G.HarIoff P.Roshec, J.Schlogenhouf, J.Witfmcn, K.McGuire L.Lamb, A.Maas, R.Sfone, E.Klofzbcch, G.GilleHe, J.Fenfon, G.S1eckley, J.Chilson, J.Berg, D.Schneider, K.Homilton, S.Schneider. 39 T . Kosieracki , S. Kokof, J . Fenton, J.Berg, G.Sfeckley, J.ChiIson, L.Lcxmb, S.Beebe, M.Hammond, Y --qnfsefg I R.Janfzi, J.Richley, J.Ailinger bbexl G.Br0Vm' LGU lcoiball 60 R.Weimer, A.Keller H. Dibble, J . Sliker, D.Scge D.Greene, C.Hunf, R.Anderson, D.Schmid Row 1: I.Kovach, D.Bie1ec, R.Wei1er, P.l-lake, R,Zauner, Row 25 R.Ammon, R,Markek, E.Lichti, I,Fenton, R.Funke. Row 3: D.Starkweather, D.Cu.rrier, R,Witter, E.Parucki, W.Funke, L.Gardner, Left to Right: W.Storey, C.Mantor, D.Bow. Coach Mantor, with the able assistance of Coach Storey I line J and Coach Bow Q ends I moulded an ag- gregation that defeated Barker C I2-0 l , and Elba K 6-0 I 5 lost close contests to Lyndonville Q I2-l4j , and Alexander f O-6 I 5 and was the only team in the G-0 league to at least tie the powerful Championship Pavilion team. This final game of the season was a scoreless thriller played under the lights of Batavia's MacArthur Stadium. Seven Seniors will not be answering the call for candidates in 1957 and will be missed: Captain Jim Richley C back J 5 Bill Lang and Joe Sliker Q ends l5 Russ Anderson and Carl Hunt Q guards I 5 Dan Schmid f tackle D 5 and George Brown Q center I . There is a fine nucleus of football material in most positions for the coming season and a number of promis- ing younger players who are likely to develop rapidly and see plenty of service. M.Gardner, S.Szadek, W.O'Connell, K.Hodgins, G.Wade Row 1: J.Gabbey, H,Sta1ker. Row 21 R,Scharlau, W.Lang, J.Richley, C.Gurnett, J.Ortner, R.Weimer, I.Fenton, G,Brown, F.Reinhardt v Cl r s i i y COACH L.VanOrman b Cl s k e I la Cl I I 'Qu' MANAGERS C. Hunt, R. Richley, I. Duschen, R. Cole 42 1: E,Lichti, R,Funke, S,Szadek, P,Hake, F,Ma11ory, D.Bie1ec. Row '21 R. Kruger, I,Fenton, G.Beckwith Starkweather, T,Hami1ton, J.McCabe, D.Richenberg, E.Parucki, J,Sa1mon, R.Mrakek, R.Zauncr, 'P9 Xa D. Bow iunior varsity c eel-leaders Left to Right: D.Langworthy, I.Hami1ton, H.Gordon, D,Jenner, S,Schneider, 43 4 1 a lu-mu, From: P,Roshea, Back: R.Stone, E,l-Ieist, K.Hami1t0n, S.Gi11an. cheerleaders Luft ro Right: 1,Berg, E,Heism, K.Firzgera1d, J,Fenron, K.l-Iamilron, R.SIOnc, P.Roshea, S.Gi11an 'li I l Z I Q E . 45 sixih grade g-,K su-86, Row 1: C.Roth, R. Black, W.Batchelor, R.Jermy, S.Eick. Row 2: M, Brockway, D.Lawrence, D.Smith, K.Lapp, R. Rodland, D.Brockway, D.Wild. Row 3: M.K1ein, P.Geyer, P,Smith, S.Zauner, I.King, H.Basher, J.Markek. R. Smlth, L. Vogel, S. Fellows, M. Hunt L L. Mrller, D. Kovach, P. Gardner Row 1: l.Turton, I,Snyder, C.Finkney, D,Laurence, C Arnold, K.Farrington, E,Carrier, C.Roth, B,Corcoran, R.Mech, Row 2: R.Kimme1, P.Compton, C,Arno1d, R,Graue, B,Baker, W.Ba.rtlett, R. King, L.Smith, R. Alexander, W.Gordon. 'nun-ww-my R.Dibble, C.Ne1son, L.Bradman, K. Hartzler, P.Winkstem fiflll grade I.Furminger, I.Dahlgren, K.Gordon, T. Steinberg. Row 1: R. Bucci, M.DeMuth, C.O'Conne11, I.Parrish, J,Duckworth, K.Lenhard, D,White, R,Koch, A.Bangert. Row 2: D.Grause, E.Bohne, N.Biedeck, M.Franco, B.Phi11ips, D,Connibear, C,Al.mquisL, P.Hane1, T,Chmie1ewski, B,Smith, P,Koziej, Row 3: P, Brundage, J,Stockweather, R,Poerschke, G.Smith, D,Stone, I,Brown, N,Warren, P,Gerrard, I.Sack, J.Ho1ota, L.Shafer. Seated: B.McCabe, A.Lamb. Standing: I ,jf xx Q9 Row 1: W,Shafer, F.Clark, RJ-Ienries, G.Machtrieb, R. Staba, R.Mazur, R.Franc1emont. Row 2: B.Geyer, R.Hen1-ies, E.Stmpf, R. Smith, C.Dunn, I.Klehn, B.McGregor, P,Mroz, P.Wonhington, R.Burgess, Row 3: L.Finkney, M.Peterson, P.Hur1t, J.Gerrard, A.King, B.Fishe,r, B.Berge, D.Smith, O.Basher. 11111 . -'f - Left to Right: C.Compton, D.Weatherbee, A.Mruezek, R,Worthington, K.Merryman L. McFol1ins, I. Fay, B. Brockway, Y W 5 A iw- ' 5 3 f S E f img Row 1: R.Love, K,Osterman, K.Hammond, F.Ba11, G.Schroeder, R.l-loose, J.Brundage, B.Pre1sach. Row 2: P.Iohnson, J.Reid, S.Robinson, S,Kokot, S.Kokot, L.Prau, S.Brocki, C.Hennig, Row 3: A.Spau1ding, G.Lapp, D.Wickins, I.Ortner, D.l-Iayn, S.Kruger, K. Hammond, R.Gi11an, J.Beech1er, 48 Row 1: D.Franc1emont, M.Staebe11, F.B0hne, A.Latimer, R.Lenhard, T.Bangert, B.Smith, N,Worthington. Row 2: C.Roberts, N.Duse1, G.K1ehn, D.Ba.sher, S.Hane1, D.K1mme1, C.Re1d, C.Smithga1l, I.Merryman, S.Berge, L.Chupp. Row 3: D.Bradman, P.K1otzbach, I .Forester, D.Everett, E.Smith, D.Lennon, N.Morse, I.Voge1, S.Wf1ttman, I.Per1kszyk, L.Gorom, S.King. th' d d I r g r cl e .,, ,Y W tn . f 4 5 2' 2 j rf? LK3'H:,Z,,t' ifxiv V t 15 ij , ' - . X K lifiwi, .1 .ggi , ,,. '- ' :': ' - W' A ' ' an : ' J A 5 ,L.. ,h 5,511 J.Wei1er, S.Inga1sbe, P.Brocki, C.Stalker, T.Peterson S.Nachr.rieb. D.Grambo, K.G1omb, R.Saupe Row 1: W.Worthington, I.C1ark, E.Yeager, A.McFo11i.ns, D.Dibb1e, D.Masters, J.Mroz, C.Carmody. Row 2: I.Andrews, R.Lawrence, D.Iermy, P.Kriger, D.Rich1ey, C.Wamer, V.Chupp, N,Ioyce, D.G1-udzien, P.Schafer, S.Ross. Row 3: T.Bo1as, S,Lawrence, L.Morgan, J.Ianas, D.Sea- mans, R.1-Iewitt, C.Swezey, C.Mi11er, A.Meyers, M.Covert. A.Starkweather, D.Doktor. 49 Row 1: T.Stockweather, C.l-Iunt, L.A1mquist, C.Logsdon, M.Comfort, M.Ross, T.Knox, W.Snyder. Row 2: D,Sharick, C.Ga1czynski, T.Love, P.Pratt D.Bea1s, L.Franco, K.Pawela, M.Staba, S.O'Conne11, I.Andrews. Row 3: D.Onner, R.Mruczek, D.See1au, G.Steinbe.rg, I.Hayne, E.Smith, H.Fauth, M.Perry, D.Bames, K.Hartzler. K v g E C.Mech, F.Stl1mPf, I.Fay BJ-Iammond, D.McC1u1'g, M.Peterson Row 1: C.Basher, B.l-Iapp, P.Kosieracki, T.Dzieman, L,Smith, D.Cummings, R.I-lersee, L.Stone, M.Brockway. Row 2: B.G1omb, K. Basom, A.Brady, A.Roberts, L.Gorski, D.C1ark, R.Mazur, C.Sh1s1er, LMA-oz, Row 3: P,King, J.Lega, J.Bart1et, G.Brockway, D.Ba11, R.Parrish, G.Smith, M.Beideck, M.Powenski, L.Hewitt, 50 1 1 , . - MCI' i 3353? Enid V526 via Row 1: C.Wi1liams, R.Clark, D.Bolas, D,Yaeger, D,Kruger. Row 2: G.Worth, D.Basher, L.Grudzien, D.White, E.Chupp, C.Sta1ker. Row 3: L.Conibear, R.Wa.rner, R.Compton, L.Mooney, D.Babel, L.Grambo. I I I r s 1 g r cl d e J.Meyer, R.Brunea K. Dundon, D. Brackett, K. Gra,mbo kinclergurien Row 11 R.Ba1l, M.Forester, R.Bell, E.Arno1d, I.Gorom, T.Bow. Row 2: E,Duse1, S.Baker, R.Doktor, B.Bea1s, C.Ga1czynski, D.Du.schen, P, Finkney. Row 3: B.Acguard, T,B1anchard, D,Campbel1, G.Dibble, P.Cummings, M.Brightenfield, S,Batche1or, M,Budzynski, 52 Row 11 D.Mi11er, K.Lawrence, R.Penkszyk, L.Bipnicky, B.G1omb, D.Kovach. Row 2: S.Livingston, C.Perry, R. Hutchinson, M.Hennig, M.Graue, E,Hersee, C.McGregor, Row 3: D.Darry1, T,Morgan, C,Latimer, M.Lega, J.Fu.rminger, J.K1otzbach. kinclergclrien P.Staebe11, P.Smith, R.Worthington, C.Ioyce, T. Knox, C, Masters. I.Garrett, S.Hennig Row 1: R,S1iker, T.Ross, R,Sabieraj, R.Smykowski, E,Roth, Row 2: G.Schafer, L.Konfederath, B.Midd1ebrough, D,Smith, S.Starkweather, E.Smith Row 3: D,Swezey. J.Porter, A.Smithgal1, C.Tupper, B,Frega, D.Parucki. 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