Cuba Central School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Cuba, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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Gone forever will be the routine of school, the fun we have had, and the friends we have made, but may this book help us relive the happy days in-- THE SCHOOL WITH THE OPEN DOOR. if ADMINISTR CLASSES SENIORS ACTIVITIES SPORTS ATION 6011 fell fri 'ix N XX QQQ m We, the Semor Class, wxsh to ded1cate th1s yearbook to Mr. Royce Wxlllams m deep apprecxatnon for all the tlme he has mvested, for all the pat1ence he has shown, and for all the effort he has placed Ln makmg our hugh school career mterestmg as well as worthwhxle. Through the years hls teachmg abxlity, h1s understandmg, and hns enhghtemng sense of humor has secured hlm a hxgh pos1t1on in popularxty and respect among the students and faculty of C. C. S. 224661 fl0l'l Mr Royce Wllhams 0 o Liiaf'?!5, 'sf . - - It ' ,f Y - A 1 . ' ' x ffff -. A 4-9, --3, .Q - 5'-feglb A f fi ,535-,-f . V ' ff? 4 ,f ' .- - I Q, '. sf 4 v'k.fl'Ji2?i! , , , ' ' Nj? l-'lf '- ' ' f, ,L , 4, 7... W . . E 3594, 15411. 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Colburn A progress of sc1ence and 1nvent1on has been so rapld through out the years that It has become most d1ff1cult for people to adjust the1r ways of 11v1ng to meet these changes And so lt IS w1th edu cat1on 1n our pub11c schools We are trymg however to adjust aga1n and aga1n our teach1ng and our curnculurn so that Amerlcan pared to take thelr part 1n th1s chang1ng world And only through the repeated eva1uat1on of our school program mn terms of the needs of the boys and gxrls can we hope that ours w11l be The S ool wxth the Open Door Marc! of glclucafion Mr. A. Brown, Mr. G. Scott, Mr. C. Cnttenden, Mrs. R. Smith, Mr. A. Moot, Dr, D. Scurt, Mr. H. Serchel. O I youth may go forth better pre- ch ' . GLUE? 0 a :mi ,I N'-W' I Lv ,Q Q E fy- .T M V fa- V 1 -H5 ' tif I, WRIGHT Kindergarten A, WRIGHT Kindergarten V. KINCAID Kindergarten M, CARLING First Grade 'rf kr ,L . YQ Y , 'V wx F, WEBB First Grade R, THOMAS First Grade H, DUIDLEY First Grade F, WILLS First Grade Qs' 2 6 .nav 1 C-'-7' L, MILLER Second Grade J, SCOTT Second Grade N, GILSON Second Grade M, HAVENS Third Grade 1 7: 2368 iq! if H, DAVIS Third Grade E. HENDRYX Third Grade C, JOHNSON Third Grade A, HENDERSON Fourth Grade HCM P4 K .Q .161 -'fri N5 ' K sol' . ar Q 5 , ,nr 411. r aa W' 'ZR p R, HEQUEMBOURG Fourth Grade R, DeLAND Fifth Grade M, BROWN Fifth Grade C. HYSCUTT Fifth Grade ' YQ' f ,5 A 1 3 X 5 r S ef? Q N A, SAUNDERS Sixth Grade ,.v4iil RA s f RQ ICU' K DILLON Eighth Grade onli' --.4-4' R, WILLIAMS Science YF J-it I. FLYNN Sixth Grade E, EDWARDS Seventh Grade C, MCVEY Seventh Grade - 7 Q' '. K .inf ,i1 Elric.. . ' i 'igsfm A :- -'.- ' 'LJ n' Q- Im, :F ' I. BOYD Eighth Grade I, JOHNSON English H, KNOWLES Social Studies s. 'll T? G A M, BROWN Mathematics L, WHITMAN Commerce N, WHELAN Language XE' M. FUNK Language I, CRAWFORD Home Ec. E, MCCAULIFF Agriculture .. F I 'df 4. A x M A T ' F , Q, 'af +4 . , f . L r ' xg x I - Q Lp, z V 'lei-. fl- : ' qt Qs- ' 72- ' H, A ff-5 3f4zQ5Z21f3 ' ' f - A C. SWIER Art K, INGRAM Band D, MILLER Vocal ,,. I K +3 Q. ,gyw 'vm 1 , I K 'fiv- 4 ', wr' , E, KINCAID Physical Ed. L, STIRLING Physical Ed, D, CHILDS Guidance If 'T P. MASON Library A, BAKER Dental Hygiene M, UTTER Nurse GLUE? 1 l.:.- ' .Jr P f saab Ei' E. STELLRECHT Ind, Arts '57 I, MAZZA Physical Ed. fx , 'A -3 5 L, DODSON Driver Trng. fi 06 -Q' M. LaBARBER Secretary SADC! QPJOIIIZQ PHYSICIAN A NURSE DENTAL HYGIENIST Ci 4-Pl Q7 AXX. f r W E Hrggs Mrs M Utter M1ssA Baker C USTODIANS B US DRIVERS TOP ROW F Wmchell M McGovern L Sowersby J Bump FIRST ROW F McVey M Bnggs L McMmdes C Jordan S Chrlds L Wrxon F Sloan H Swrft H Prosser 7... CAFETERIA STAFF 'T ' 12 A Drew R Marsh C Elwood H Feuchter Mrs M Brrggs Mrs A Brotherton Mrs H Fanton Mrs D OGrady Mrs L Campbell Mrs E Benjamm Mrs D McCaa , U, ,' I! , sg , V , ' 1 is - W I . , ' 4 1, -' L f gf Q n I P ff? f if D. . . ' . , ' . fn ,, K k D- -pl.. 11 ' 1 : . ' , . , . , . . : 9 I I ' U l . I I 1 I ' 1 I I 1 I I O V I 0 I 4 -- N 9 S7 U L Y A , 1. r ,I f m . in rs .V rv 1 -ww : -E.71s'si sf H4 , fl sf - -f' I I , QXJ 5, L ,- - 5 A , K '.: 5, ,. A T ' L ' ,A ' X 2 1 R i N Av Y' ' E x ' . A . . n . 1 . e y e - - n , . . . n e n I I n 0 I Q 3 0 I . 1 l I 1 -lgfgfft f if-7-G,-' ' d 41:4- fsxfj 5'G,'0 K If, K f MN Z 616.486 KZ ZJ 6fl6J2I'gClI'!2l'l TOP ROW: A. Botens, L. Pierce, M, Wysocki, M. Burlingame, E. Stickel, G. Spanneut, C. Edwards, D. Cooper, S. Warren. FOURTH ROW: G. Washburn, D. Barber, P. Searl, D. Shaffer, M, Truax, T. Slade, T. Vossler, V. Fousnought, S. Weatherly, E. Brown. THIRD ROW: D. Rasmusson, L. Smith, P. Hecht, G. Whittaker, L. Torpey, F. Davis, E. Brown, K. Clark, P. Clayson, SECOND ROW:Mrs. A. Wright, D. Barber, I. Rinker, D. Appleby, K. Tolmie, D. Cooper, W. Barnard, R. Homuth, Miss J. Wright. FIRST ROW: B. Hubbell, L. Bump, C. Scheiterle, M. Matteson. 6116! Qfgdffefl TOP ROW: M. Miller, S. Smith, E. Austin, K. Brotherron, R. Older, D. Kincaid, H. Mabey, N. Learn, D. McKelvey. THIRD ROW: C. Whiting, M. Menter, I. Sheldon, P. Mobley, P. Willson, W. Vossler D. Washburn, R. Steen. SECOND ROW: J. Torpey, S. Seelbinder, T. Ayers, S. Raub, D. Gaustad, P. Lawton, I. Truax. FIRST ROW: J. Stubbs, B. Deschler, L. Hutchin- son, Mrs. V. Kincaid. 6fl6!8I'g6lI'fel'L TOP ROW: S. Brewer, H. Carrier, C. Davis, S. Nunn, T. Cole, C. Miller, F. Moses, A. Arnold, K. Brown, S. Edwards, D. Comstock. THIRD ROW: J. Stafford, R. Spencer, D. Swift, M. Covert, W. Hazard, I. Milliken, S. Wydro J. Holden, E. Shipman, R. Greene. SECOND ROW: G. Warner, R. Taylor, B. Ross, R. Gere, L. Smith T. Botens, D. Benjamin, E. Francisco, B. Sendstrom, L. Vanils. FIRST ROW: Mrs. A. Wright, S. Riesdorph, L. Burdick, J. Hull, R. Dutton, J. Mascho, K. Bauer, T. Brown, J. Bailey, Miss J. Wright. Cami Qu e TOP ROW: C. Winchell, D. How- ard, L. Smith, D. Lockwood, L. Ingalls, R. Subject, 1. Luckey, THIRD ROW: L. wright, s. Swift, B. Lawton, B. Searl, L. Thomp- son, J. Joseph. SECOND ROW: G. Burch, S. Sherwood, E. Ross, M. Beebe, M. Shoots, Mrs. H. Dudley. FIRST ROW: J. McCaffrey, C. Torpey. Emi Qu e FIRST ROW: M. Dunlap, I. Childs, B. Swift, C. Kincaid, B. Beal, W. Mountain, D. Shaffer. THIRD ROW: L. Stevens, J. Wysocki, M. Clayson P. Bresney, N. Farwell, R. O'Donnel1 SECOND ROW: N. Barrie, S. Oney, T. Winchell, K. Learn, L. Morris, A. Young, Miss M. Carling. FIRST ROW: R. Lafferty, R. Witherell, I. Stocking. irdf gm e TOP ROW: C. Ackerman, L. Bauer, J. Boyd, L. Gross, S. Hartman, S. Older, W. Windus. THIRD ROW: N. Bump, C. Johnson, S. Schultz, D. Karst, E. Learn, J. Boynton, SECOND ROW: J. Vossler. J. Zuver, C. Wilkinson, R. Hunter, A, Voor- hees, Mrs. R, Thomas, FIRST ROW: B. Scheiterle, L. Wiltsey, T. McVay. 'fx X 4' I' Em! gin e TOP ROW: A. Holden, J. Prent- ice, D. Pierce, F. Covert, M. Thompson, W. Smith, R. Poore. THIRD ROW: T. Howell, B. Stubbs, B. Barber, H. Bigelow, J. Korka, T. Moses. SKIOND ROW: J. Mogg, P. Mothersell, S. Swift, D. Chamberlain, M. Swift, Miss F. Wills. FIRST ROW: B. Niles, P. Smith, L. Smith, W. Crittenden lui gin e TOP ROW: I. Mobley, J. Linder- man, C. Midey, J. Burch, B. Miller, R. Barrie, D. Williams. THIRD ROW: M. Burlingame, T. Swarthout, T. Hull, M. Ingalls, M. Keegan, G. Williams, S. Sikes. SECOND ROW: D. Seel- binder, S. Miller, C. Clayson, M. Covert, I. Gardner, L. Acker- man, Miss F. Webb. FIRST ROW: B. Rix, J. Beaver, D. Lester, T. Feuchter. QC0l'l QQ 0 TOP ROW: J. Marsh, L. Gross, S. Bailey, R. Morris, S. Nevling, G. Milgate, S. Learn. SECOND ROW: I. Lasher, T. Homuth, J. Warner, K. Newton, S. Smith, D. Edwards, M. McCaffrey, T. Colamonlco. FIRST ROW: S. Lauser, S. Young, C. Truax, C. Baldwin, J. Brown, J. Boynton, S. Wift, Miss N. Gilson. QCOI1 Q61 2 TOP ROW: P. Hall, G. Brown, B. Bristol, T. Truby, L. Winchell, S. Morris, E. Wadsworth, S. Sander- son, D. Clark. SECOND ROW: D. Shipman, A. Demick, J. Ringelberg, C. Toeller, M. McLaughlin, P. hvarthout, S. Lualdl, C. Newton. FIRST ROW: J. MacQuarrie, J. Prosser, J. Brown, I. Hunt, B. Homer, J. Hunt, R. Sheldon, B. Witter, Mrs. I. Scott. 06011 Qu 8 TOP ROW: C. Searl, D. Williams, D. Moses, I. Anderson, M. Frun- gillo, I. Cooper, D. Mogg. THIRD ROW: W. Menter, S. Law, K. Prosser, R. Kauffman, I. Clark, G. Van Gilder, W. Scheiterle. SECOND ROW: J. Babcock, R. Booth, I. Howard, C. Clemons, R. Resch, G. Micros. FIRST ROW: S. Matteson, D. Swift, R. Baker, W. Willson, Mrs. L. Miller. jkzml gin e TOP ROW: K. Snyder, R. Lorrow, L. Scott, P. Rickard, J. Bump, D. Homuth, J. Boynton. THIRD ROW: T. Frungillo, S. Hull, P. Francisco, P. Van Gilder, L. Luckey, S. Van Der Linden. SECOND ROW: G. Witter, G. Borden, O. Clemons, W. Wisniewski, R. Gaustad. FIRST ROW: P. Conklin, L. Young, L. Stafford, F. Ackerman, I. Taylor, Miss M. Havens. ' 1 g .B IM ? i 5... A jAirc! graJe TOP ROW: S. Hequembourg, J. Lockwood, D. Lawton, V. Barnard, S. Newton, W. Warren, S. Linder- man. THIRD ROW: S. Hunt, J. Steen, E. Miller, J. Slater, M. Sawdey. B. Boyd. SECOND ROW: D. Weatherly, M. Clayson, B. Bristol, J. Rehler, G. Robinson, G. Knight. FIRST ROW: A. Fousnought, J. Zuver, C. Bierfelt, J. Willover, Mrs. H. Davis. 3401! Qu e TOP ROW:C. Kinneer, C. Lockwood, N. Slade, C. Scott, C. Rix, J. Hohl, R. Smith. THIRD ROW: M. Wysocki, T. Witherell, D. Little, L. Fodor, D. Bump, J, Wilkinson, SECOND ROW: G. Crittenden, D. Briggs, B. Hecht, G. Botens, R. Lunn, O. Bauer. FXRST ROW: M. Shaffer, D. Burdick, S. Dolph, M. McVay, Miss E. Hendryx. OLLIJA QC! 2 TOP ROW: D. Gross, B. Tutock, D. Keesler, M. Covert, P. Appleby, R. Norton, C. Kauffman. THIRD ROW: S. Stafford, C. Menter, T, Yaw, J. Taylor, G. Truax, E. Ross. SECOND ROW: J. Baker, R. Menter, J. Sweet, T. Johnson, S. Bump, Miss C. Johnson. FIRST ROW: M. Stocking, C. Demick, D. Rehler, B. Edwards. OMIJA Q61 2 TOP ROW: G. Pratt, M. Doyle, N. Ijngermann, M. Morris, L. Sawdey, M. Sawdey, M. Bump, M. Barber, W. Rickard. THIRD ROW: C. Will- over, F. Thomas, L. Poore, J. Caton T. Rinker, D. Hequembourg, D, Lawton, B. Smith. SECOND ROW: L. Runyan, C. Stone, L. Older, I. Boyd, L. Karst, D. Comstock, C. Burdick, Mrs. A. Henderson. FIRST ROW: W. Wixson, T. Barber, P. Ours, W. Hunter, B. Milliken. 0lll'lA Qu Q TOP ROW: P. Kennedy, K. Burt, M. Micros, M. Metcalf, A. Perry, M. Swift, N. Sloat, A. Cummings. THIRD ROW: R. Brown, D. Dutton, C. Stillman, P. Ackerman, W. Blehler, E. Howard, I. Clayson. SECOND ROW: M. Colamonico, L. Densmore, A. Older, R. Will- iams, D. Johnston, S. Smith. FIRST ROW: P. Ross, M. McLaugh- lin, C. Ingram, L. Thompson, M. Truby, Mrs. R. Hequembourg. iw. ga. . TOP ROW: N. Houston, D. Biehler, G. Schena, G, Gardner, R. Van Der Linden, I. Robinson, M. Lord. THIRD ROW: R. Brown, W. Shields, D. Weatherly, D. Smith, L. Bolton, S. Poore, Mr. R. DeLand. SEC- OND ROW: J. Rehler, P, Hunt, J. Cooper, T. McCaffrey, B. Clark, L. Clayson, E. Dolph. FIRST ROW: R. Gaustad, 1. Newton, F. Sander- son, C. Miller, J. Gordon. .5 , 0 P -1,3 inf. g....1. TOP ROW: S. Kauffman, M. Dem- ing, R. Winchell, S. Francisco, D. Dewe, M. Cromwell, R. Clayson. THIRD ROW: C. Hunt, B. Thomas, E. Blodgett, J. Fredrickson, N. Arnold, D. Spencer, Miss M. Brown. SECOND ROW: L. Marsh, T. Wilkinson, D. Bosworth, N. Learn, T. Howard, R. Shannon, T. Swift. FIRST ROW: K. Shaffer, S. Milgate, D. Rasmusson, T. Wisniewski, M. Goldthwait, D. Resch. gm e TOP ROW: J. Edwards, C. Brewer, F. Sweeten, A. Dalaba, B. Sheldon, I. Comstock, D. Poore. THIRD ROW D. Taylor, S. Winchell, P. Morris, J, Borden, V. Howard, R. Greene, Miss C. Hiscutt. SECOND ROW: T. Gardner, J. Baker, S. Shipman, D, Witter, L. Bolton, N. Lewan- dowski. FIRST ROW: J. Houston, C. Becker, M. Fousnought, L. Galloway. ,SMA grade TOP ROW H Mogg C Wads worth J Nichols W Lockwood J Thompson T Taylor R Mc Carthw THIRD ROW P Resch R Rrnker R Johnston M Covert R Hamer L Batlex J Baschnagel Mrs A Saunders SECOND ROW Swift L Jerolds B Bailey McGovern B Lewandowskr R Farwell A Melendy FIRST ROW H Slater L Howell -X McCaffrey S. Reitzel J. Waite D. Rasmusson N. Mowers. 3XfA Q61 Q TOP ROW: N. Spanneut, J. How- ard, D. Burdick, C. Frank, D. Case, R. Sloat, T. Becker. THIRD ROW: P. Rehler, M. Covert, B. Melendy, L. Rickard, D. Slater, C. Fanton, Miss J. Flynn. SEC- OND ROW: R. Willover, C. Crittenden, F. Osmun, P. John- son, N. Taylor, B. McCloskey, J. Lawton. FIRST ROW: A. Willover, N. Stocking, L. Wiltsey, R. Mabey, R. Witter. QUQH, gfa 0 TOP ROW: L. McDaniel, G. King, R. Moses, C. Kingan, W. Karol- ski, D. Whittaker, C. Morris, E. Dalaba, E. McCauliff. THIRD ROW: P. Childs, L. Swift, G. Clayson, B. Mills, D. Chamberlain, N. Cole, B. Reed, M. Tolmie, W. Bernard. SECOND ROW: L. Osgood, D. Calhoun, K. Campbell, C. Ingram, P. Hecht, S. Mabey, E. Hendry, N. Weller. FIRST ROW: C. Wagner, J. Calhoun, M. Goldthwait, M. Gordon, B. Swift, D. Howell, D. Russell, Miss E. Edwards. 2Uel'LfL Qu 0 TOP ROW: G. Mowers, L. Lock- wood, M. Clayson, R. Newton, L. Hibbard, B. Miller, W. Edwards, F. Gordon. FOURTH ROW: R. Rork, I. Schultz, R. Hamer, J. Caron, L. Taylor, A. Brown, B. Rickard. THIRD ROW: D. Utter, P. Hartley, J. Blank, R. Rasmusson, D, Roat, D. Lawton, L. Sweeten. SECOND ROW: J. Barber, R. Van Der Linden, B. Davis, J. Bristol, M. Clark, J. Shaffer, Miss C. McVey. FIRST ROW: T. Doyle, D. Rehler, C. McGovern, R. Rinker V. Bump. cf29AfA Q.. Q TOP ROW: L. Bump. H. Congdon, P. Peacock, W. Milgate, M. Hamer, J. Calhoun, B. Duvall, Mr. K. Dillon. THIRD ROW: M. Briggs, I. Bova, W. Lord, J, Ed- wards, A. Bosworth, B. Milgate, E. Tredway, P. Nevling. SEC- OND ROW: S. Hedden, N. Wag- ner, M. Barber, D. Thompson, P. Truax, M. Hunt, D. Stocking. FIRST ROW: R. Carrier, A. Witter, J. Harbeck, T. O'Grady, S. Guild, R. McCaffrey. cf2gAfA Qi-GJ. TOP ROW: R. Williams, K. Ger- man, R. Burdick, D. Becker, N. Layman, S. Arzberger, P. Brown. THIRD ROW: R. Hohl, M. Lock- wood, A. Sweeten, A. Hamer, J. Nichols, A. Streeter, Mr. J. Boyd SECOND ROW: J. Guild, R. Met- calf, M. Bidwell, J. Hunt, M. Remillard, J. Shields. FIRST ROW: F. Ramsey, B. Matteson, L. Young, S. Bunk, P. Rehler. 'fizfff 'W ' 'I' -' W, xi I . ' , 4 '1 ' ' it -- A 'Q'-S!! il -t' il ya. .,, . F 't , 14 Yfffa 'l I I A I Ji 3 Q5 Z eniom DIUIUMARY wfoiy 'ing QM, f, V X 'WQENGLISI-UA? UU ' Y 5 SCIWE y l n xx MN. 2020 fi W fg1 X N i I ww! M ,F ' M I1 'J' 5 X An X in w I H W- , 1gQxf 2 - -N db X ' j . li .i1v i XY Nix 1 'lf 7 X , jfi' Nw 61645 OFFICERS AND ADVISORS FREDERICK WHIPPLE Pres1dent Frederrck Whtpple V1ce Prestdent R1chard Doyle Secretary Audrey Rasmusson Treasurer Robert Smlth Adv1sors Mlss I Johnson Mr J Boyd FRITZ Semor Class Prexy Pole vaulter and ptng pong enthusrast Our Forgotten Man Won County Amencan Legron oratoncal contest Tlns won t hurt a brt he ll soon be saytng RICHARD DOY'-E DICK Our Veep Represented CCS at Boy s state Ourte an athlete berng active ln all the major sports Sports edrtor of 53 Gargoyle Member of the Senror Band AUDREY The stenogl Her amstrc talents may be vrewed elsewhere rn the book Is a member of the Semor Chotr the Gargoyle staff and Future l-lomemakers BOB Money Bags Busy as the proverbral beaver rn such thmgs as Honor Socrety Dramatrcs athletrcs cholr and Chef Club All thrs and hrgh marks too AUDREY RASMUSSON V Rosen smm-1 W Mrss 1. Jouusou MR. I. Born n n . f 1 ' Q 1 . 0 a 0 . . Q - 0 1 - . . . . ' y . - . . - . . Q ' u 1 ' n -u - p n - ' n ' 1 - n 1 . n g o - ' ' 1 o o . , . s u a n u - - . v s n u n a u T' CAROL Frlendly and dependable she has been one of the class s mamstays durrng many of our 3CIlVlll8S Her mam CAROL ANDRUS mterests rnclude homemaklng chorr and F H A JIM Qulet good natured and lrked by all Hts rnterests and actrvmes mclude agrlculture and sports He has partrclpated rn baseball basketball football and the F F A K fm LAURA Reserved and shy everyone s frlend her major 'TI' mterests mclude home economlcs and busmess F H A and cholr Her crystal ball plans a future as a secretary P BOB A happy go lucky classmate whose many actlvrtles mclude basketball track Student Councll Ir Play F F A 4 H and Chef Club have added to the sprrrt of the class f We' JAMES BARBERED ff-4M7ff f4 L NORMA Homemaklng ts het major and for two years X she has relgned as F H A treasurer Her other rnterests are sports and chorr A summer weddlng wlll prove her F H A abrlmes -7 MARIE Her majors are home economtcs and commerce Next year wrll fmd her enrolled ln a busmess school Her extra currrcular trme has been devoted to F H A and cholr LAURA BARNARD .ll ,Q X C50 if f I Liu, NORMA BECKER ROBERT BEARD , r . V A - ' ' ' ' . .' fi 1 ' 4 ' A , eh, I fjfifgf' D I D ' , of Af S--'l . 'X ,, : A ' -K K 'E f, n 2 A, f V 5 , F 1- A- ff I j,, X is j v fllryhu . f A - !.llllj,l yu 1, T iuiilmlfllf h A fu ' ' A EMORY CARRIER add LaVERNA When funds need to be rarsed we can depend on LaVema Her maJor mterest 15 busrness A loyal rooter at basketball games she also uses her vocal talents tn chorr MARY Always to be remembered for her sense of humor She has been actlve ln sports choir and the yearbook Wrth thts personality as a nurse she wtll surely succeed EMORY A qulet and reserved classmate he rntends to Jom the Navy and see the world Cookmg and photography are hts chref tnterests as can be shown by hrs club actlvmes spends other trme ln band chorr and as busmess manager of the Gargoyle A future elementary teacher BCE Popularly known as Leech sometimes qurck of temper but most generally congemal and carefree He IS actrve rn athletics and the Chef Club LARRY A hot rod enthusrast wrth an optrmtstrc nature He rs ma1or1ng tn math and scrence and takes part rn basketball baseball Dramatrcs Club and Chef Club ARLENE CROMWELL ROBERT V92 ARLENE - She does her cooking with a bunsen burnerg 7 JOHN An able worker and good frrend evrdenced by hrs partrcrpauon rn rnnumerable class acuvrtres He rs also track manager and a member of the Chef Club MICKEY Rah Rah Rah Team Team Team one of our peppy cheerleaders She can also be seen rn chorr and F H A Majored rn busmess but Weddrng bells'7'7'7 CHARLIE A seemrngly quret fellow yet well lrked by all Though hrs chtef scholasttc rnterest IS rn the freld of scrence he ts actrve rn basketball baseball and Chef Club CAROL Always found workrng ln chorr athletrcs and on the Gargoyle staff A former edrtor of the Scarlet and Gray Geneseo State will clatm her next year RUTH A good sport rn all that she does Ruthte has been a valuable member of gtrls athlettcs The choral groups have appreciated her talents Soon to be swabbrng decks RAY A fun lovrng semor Hrs drawrng abtlrty wtll ard htm toward success rn art Actrve rn all major Sr Play and Chorr Hr C. fe. x .X . Q 5' . JN if Alamy, ,CL W IoHNlfsx15fwARDs WMV? -ah 'J' MARIE EDWARDS S Lam si, M Z 7'2tL CHARLES HAMILTON '53 7 RAYMOND JORDAN A ' RUTH IEROLDS CAROL HARTLEY I A - 1 7, 'A I Y .9 I iggxlv, R It V .. . . . A A 5- . - A, H f ,.' -4 ITM . . . . . . . . . 27 'fL - ' - C A x - . . - . . s C - - . . . I . ' A' ,l ,.- t bag f A E 3 ' ii - u - , 3 .. - ..' f A7 A 12 ' f ! r ' I . p ,-sh x I, , - - . . . . . . . . gg V A SPOIIS. Student Council, art editor of the Gargoyle, ' Q' t ,f - '-1 W - iv, T-, 1 I' 'E' '.' Je v , ' ff ' W- . . I , K Ak: 'ig' , , f if NX , l , .fs C J. lbw ' 1445 up wx 3 ... ,px at fx ' ' aas t C aaa x 'rf mfg it WA14g44u x . CHARLES KING,-,ID CHARLIE - A leading athlete, he even plans a career in Phys. Ed. - Toots a mean trumpet, member of National H, - gh Honor Society, President of Student Council: French accenn 6,35 BETSY Our Red Head with a pretty voice A musician at heart but has been seen in French Club Honor Society and on the Yearbook Staff Next Sktdding off to Skidmore -nnn,r MARY LOU One of the tenor section in choir She played a stellar role in My Man Godfrey A member of the Honor Society to be a secretary to an executive MARILYN Small and cheerful her extra curricular ELIZABETH KUNE activities include Library Club F H A and choir The future claims her as a Medical Missionary JULIA She Joined our ranks in September a transfer from Belmont She majored in Home Economics while y,i here Plans to attend Beautlclan s school X'-v FLOYD A future farmer the tall well liked type with the ambition to succeed He excels in industrial arts and shop work and has participated in various class activities MARY LOUISE KORKA hw ul? V 2' r, I X ff. TES. MARILYN LASHER JULIA Lewis Fuovo LORD 5 A ll r l ,f ' +L, ' ' ' ' - ' ' J ry W . , I 1 ' 5 4 rrp . -- , . . . , H T5 . . ' ' ' . no f W by L ,QF 1 ' W Q V 'fy A ff'-Q AK - , fl it il -. as u , i x' 4 , e. S ' 'S , X gp X A I' . -.Y Eb nf m IX1 .pf 5 . :V t .sr n 7 ak I I F L F, Q I 8 Aix slslhffla 1 . f CHARLOTTE She majored rn Home Ec and devoted much of her txme to the Future Homemakers She was also a member of the chorrs She plans a career rn practtcal nurs1ng MYRA A mathmatlcal whiz krd wrth a major rn math and scrence to prove rt Actrve ln athletrcs basketball manager Lxbrary Club and chotr College next year MARIE Tall and graceful was seen rn My Man Godfrey Her myrtad of acttvttres mclude French Club Lxbrary Club Dramatrcs The Gargoyle Staff and Semor Chorr ELLEN Ye Aulde Edltor of the Gargoyle Treasurer of the Honor Soclety chotr member and a former French Club enthusiast Was seen as Mrs Bullock rn the Semor Play NANCY Lrvely and sprrrted a good class worker F H htstorran Majored ln homemakmg She was a member of chotr and Semor Class Play Plays basketball tool CHARLOTTE MCC ARTHY 'Ven Wai 1'-ae, f 440 MYRA MILGATE l- on 5 X yum, ELIZABETH Popularly known as Betty A future homemaker undoubtedly as seen by her acttvltes ln F H A One of our female athletes A June br1de'7'7'7 M XRIE MOSES 'ISF' . 410' 'Q J ELIZABETH ROSS NANCY PAULL ELLENJ OLDER fir if 5.1.4 ,635 Q-r,,? JAMES RUNYAN e-9 IOANNA RUSSELL C arid LOUISE Our vivacious Weezie Another cheerleader wlth pep unlxmlted Custodlan of Semor Chou robes and a Thespran Her tea leaves spell T E A C H E R JIM Wlth a constant supply of jokes HIS majors rn clude scrence and lndustnal arts whlle hrs actwmes mclude all major and some mrnor sports Semor Play and Chef Club IOANNA A brt of calmness rn a stormy world Her pnmary Interests are ln the allled frelds of Homemaklng belng BCIIVC ln F H A She also srngs rn the chorr ELIZABETH We call her Peggy She s majormg IH busmess wlth a thought to the future as a retall mer chandlser Band and cholr member IOO pounds of dynamrte BETTY LOU Future Homemaker of Arnenca She majored ln Home Economlcs and was actlve rn F H A actrvrtles Senlor Chorr also clalmed some of her time CHARLEY An easy goxng guy wrth a personahty that ts tops Hls major IS sclence whrle hrs other acuvrtxes mclude almost all sports Student Councrl and varlous clubs -av T527 I V7 'JS- E 5 rw. .MJ yy 5 T ELIZABETH SCOTT BETTY Lou SWEETEN LI MJ I M MMM UNGERMANN LOWELL Dependablltty personlfred Whlle ma Jorrng 1n mdustrtal arts and sctence hrs acttvtttes rnclude member shtp tn the Nattonal Honor Socrety Chef Club and Student Counctl DELORES Can we call her Oueeme 'P Her cheerfulness IS manrfested rn her populanty She w1ll be found at Buffalo General Hospital next year rn trammg of course KAY A former twtrler She plans to be a professtonal busrness lady Can be seen m chotr Dramatrcs Club and workmg on class projects Molly the maxd LOU MaJored 1n art spent some ttme ln the Llbrary Oh to be tn England now that Lou has been there DELORES Spends coprous amounts of t1me m athletrcs basketball softball hockey and soccer Majored tn Home Economlcs Sang soprano tn chotr MARY A pleasant smlle for all to see Loves her French Horn Works wtth an easel also Can be often found ln the Home Economrcs room What s cooklng Mary? LOWELL VAN DRUFF KAY WARNER ' MARY YOUNG Club, choir, and F.H, A. Also spent some time abroad. F l l 1 5. 7 I I Vi- ' 1-nw - .C SY! Q NX I , 'xxx v i ' ,X f A J KW , Max, ., - Nw is ! N ff-f 5 if ' , Q , ,4X'R4l4 ' Q1 Z? L -fr , N, . - , tg . .. If M E , .' g -2, '29 .' AQ Qjl.,i 'fb--rff '- - -if :B S SEPTEMBER We entered The School w1th the Open Door hardly reahzlng that thls was our final year together OCTOBER NOVEMBER Our money ramslng campa1gn began ln full swlng as candy card and bake sales got under way not to mentlon popcorn pop and hot dogs The Senlor Class won the Honor Socmety Award for the leadlng academlc work for that quarter DECEMBER Th1s month was hlghllghted w1th act1v1ty For our Semor Play we presented My Man Godfrey a comedy enjoyed by all The Chr1stmas Concert added a touch of wxnter to our school act1v1t1es The Yuelt1de sp1r1t was chmaxed wlth the M1stletoe Ball on Chrlstmas Nlght JANUARY W1th the start of the new year we ended our f1nanc1al aCtlV1t1CS, and settled down to m1d year exams hop1ng to keep the Honor Socxety award After much struggle the f1nal work on the yearbook was completed FEBRUARY MARCH Dur1ng th1s more qulet perlod we were busy selhng subscrxptlons for for our Easter trlp were anxlously f1n1sh1ng plans tlme Wash1ngton here APRIL the Gargoyle Preparatlons under way we were and packlng bags ahead of we come' School let out for Easter and we departed on our long awa1ted trlp to our Natlonal Cap1tol MAY The Semors were the guests of the Jumors at the annual Jumor Semor Banquet lt seemed mce just to s1t and enjoy ourselves our hats are off to our hosts for such a wonderful time JUNE Exams - graduation! Our four happy years of high school are completed. Ready or not we face the challenge of the world! U BSN! NGTON TRIP .fdcfiuified 1 x Wag. X x- D. NPN xl 11 Mxxsxmxgx f l 1 X 4 I 3 1 1 P 5 z 6 ' ii f A f I I 1 0 x f f s 9 1+ Q I ,7 S 5 Q , X 7 R A 3 f s f s 3 AX f x 4' . 9 wx: 1 . N9 .jlxyi ,V ,K M 1. 'lr If 9, 111. 9,1Vf 'i 1 1 f ', ' Zf'ff,'1' X5 xx 1 xx ' Qxfif - 7 ,xx , I 1 x Q xbxxx I 14 'NUC Z If 1 1,7 X X9 - .x X vxxiv f '.,. - V- 1 fr, x5 xx . xv ' , ,,' ' I XWW W 'W f ffwlf, 1 1 , , - '11, f, 1,4ff,, f-',. mn. A ,ff g, 4'.f,,1, H 1, f 0,1 if 'elf f.,,,,f,f ,ff , .05 ily, 17, , ' L X ,fllf1flv,,'ff,f' 'NNMN 1 ., -.1 ' wx Mx X. 11 ' ' fu f 2 xx K x X I .I 1111: xxx XQMNX l'1'f 'xii' +,,1' f ff 1 . x.xX.,',v1, ,f'C'1l X 'ff NN ff 1 f I' X afax . ,f '-'fa 412, 5 1 . 1 f 1 f K' 7, 4,1 ff, 'fl 4 -',,f X x , . 'Km -'f',, ,4f1f, ,'z'1ff'f',4' 7,1 ffw: 2,0511 f,, 1' f7 ff ff X N12 4-Zfegyffflffi '1 gay! f 3.9 YH:-.L- t'N i s B Smith D Doyxe R M M056 BOTTOM OP ROW M Korka M Brown R smusson M Edwards T W le A 3 K owl6S P Kane lordan B Kung C Hgiomi-'ell E Older Mr n Row F Whipple A Conk Editor in Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Art Editors Photo Editors Literary Editor Activities Editor Sports Edttors Class Editor Grade Editor Typists lm 'Y McGovern Manager Ellen Older Patricia Kane Arlene Cromwell Wayne Conklin Raymond Jordan Audrey Rasmusson Frederick Whipple Thomas McGovern Elizabeth Kline Robert Smith Marie Edwards Richard Doyle Carol Hartley Mary Brown ine Edt tor Marie Moses Mary Lou Korka Mr Knowles Advisor This year the G ve to produce a better yearbook through the addition of new ideas and improved features We have A worked hard to leave with our schoola suitable record of both the academic and the extra- curricular activities of this previous year. We owe the existance of this publication to the generosity of our School Board and to the inspiring help of our advisor M argoyle Staff has stri cl 1 work r. Knowles. Fditor First Edition 52- Fig LQ S I-UCke Y S Shield Smith R Melend Editor in Chief Art Editor Business Manager Grade Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Advisor Cal' ef aI'l6J Y Miss Funk S G G sreg Sally Smith Sandra Luckey Glenda Estes Jo Ellen Shields Robert Melendy Sam Guild Miss M Funk This year the Scarlet and Gray Staff has changed its policy from writing weekly art- icles for the Cuba Patriot to publishing four special editions during the school year The first of these was the Christmas copy which was a resume of the various school activitie since September such as the School Fair the Senior play - 'My Man Godfrey , and the annual PTA Christmas program which featured the music department of CCS. The Scarlet and Gray has proven itself a tribute to our school. 39 S CAOII' SENIOR Niall? ti TOP ROW: R. Watson, I. Doyle, S. Guild, R. Smith, J. Warren, L. Bly, E. Rung, H. McCall, Mr, D. Miller, G. Swift, B, Mt-lendy, W. Williams, J. Preston, R. Jordan, R. Kincaid, R, Beard, B. Kline. THIRD ROW: J. Chisholm, E, Older, A. Blank, M. Lounsbury, L. Barnard, B. Wakefield, R. Ierolds, M. Milgate, E. Metcalf, M. Moses, M. Ptqtslcy, C, McCarthy, D. Robinson, M. Brown, L. Luce, D, McCaffery. SECOND ROW: I. Russell, P. Scott, M. Korkrt, P. Kane, A. Rasmusson, N. Paul, M. Bova, B. Johnson, L, Ross, P. Childs L. Williams, P. Schryver, L. Briggs, C. Andrus. FLRST ROW: I. Barber, K. Warner, D. Young, A. Cromwell, P. Hutchinson, E. Young, C. Hartley, M. Lasher, N. Becker, C. Chapman, L. Little, M. Edwards, D, Smith. Membership in the Senior and Junior Choir numbered 65 and 45 respectively. With the addition of Mr. Miller to the music faculty, rehearsals began in November for participation in the annual Christmas Concert. This was presented on December 17 for the Parent Teachers Association monthly program. After January exams, work was begun on music for the Spring Concert, which was held in May. Some of the same music was sung at the Allegany County Music Festival, for which C. C.S. was host school this year, and at the State Festival in Fredonia. This year's musicalexperiences were brought to a close with the Senior Choir singing at the Baccalaureate Program. Doris Robinson was the accompanist for the Senior Choir, and Annette Miller and Carol Wyles accompanied the Junior Choir. ll'N IOR 00 TOP ROM: G. Estes, M. Colt-, P. Brown, M. Granger, D. Roeske, A. Perry, Mr. D. Miller, P. Ross, A. Swift, C. XS l w 'x 'ass .i'. , B, Mort s, A, Miller, I, Meleiidy. THIRD ROW: M. Rchler, S. Smith, E, Witter, lx. Matylas, C. Brown, J. fxi.rt'l,J.-:.,ils, A. O'Gr,idy, C, Msgg, D. Scott, B. Newton, M. Taylor, K, Arnold. SECOND ROW: I. Russell, S. . . 3 tx, N. l. rc, 5. fkrnhergtr, P. Shari: nil, B. Swift, A. Sweeten, N. McCarthy, B, Fousnought, P. Cnrrimlxgs, L. W l. Brac. FIRST ROW: R. G:,ff.:1, li. Claysoti, B. Curry, N. Smith, J. Russell, C, Luce, E, Gleason, S. lhrhtr, l. Shields, E. Xyxson, ZZ... K' HH. TOP ROWg R. Iohnson, C. McGovern, B. Mattison, R. Moses, R. Doyle, C. Ungermann, F. Lord, H, McCall, W, Conklin, D. Robinson, K. German, Mr. K. Ingram. SECOND ROW: P. Scott, M. Young, E. McCauliff, R, Waite, D, Wildrik, C, Kincaid, W. Williams, I. Hunt, P. Childs, R. Rasmusson, R. Rinker, J. Baschnagel. FIRST ROW: P. Hartley, C. Ingram, A. Cromwell, R, Metcalf, I. Lauser, R. Rasmusson, L. Hibbard, S. Luckey, E. Densmore, P. Hutchinson, W, Allis, D. Stocking, R. Carrier, The C. C. S. Senior Band made its first public appearance at the annual P. T. A. Christmas Concert in December. After the Christmas Concert, work was begun on festival music, for the high light of the year, the Allegany County Music Festival of which C. C. S. was the host. This festival held in May, had choirs and bands from 25 schools participating. Next we participated in the New York State Festival at Fredonia. Our Spring Concert, held in May, was another high light in the year's activities. Other performances included playing for the Memorial Day Parade and Graduation exercises. Our Junior Band is the feeding system which keeps our Senior Band alive. It rehearses once every week, and makes one public appearance each year at our JUNIOR annual Spring Concert. 6 . F' 7' ,1-2 TOP ROW T Swift T Dole R Farwell B Davis B Mclend A Dalaba W Lord W Lockwood M :...y,. ,. ,.ey,. .. Clayson, M, Cromwell, I, Gardner, F. Osmon. THIRD ROW: D. Ingalls, W. Wixson, L. Densmore, C. Ingram, R. Williams, E. Dalaba, P. Resch, D. Rasmusson, F, Thomas, I. Sweet, W. Hunter, Mr. K. Ingram. SECOND ROW: I. Waite, C, Hunt, D, Rasmusson, T, Yaw, G. Schena, I. Robinson, R, Vanderlinden, N, Stocking, L. Osgood, T. Rinker, M. Doyle. FIRST ROW: E. Ross, S. Milgate, A. Melendy, G. Pratt, M. Morris, R. Clayson, R. Goustad, B. Thomas, B. Smith, J, Boyd, K. Shaffer, S. Stafford, U t Natxonal Honor 50016 Y Of great lmportan part ce m the School Wlth the Open Door' 15 the chance to Lclpate Ln extra curr1cular act1v1t1es Clubs furmsh a wlde var1ety of rnterests m thls f1eld and provlde an opportumty for furthermg frlendshrp leadershlp co operatlon and hobbles The Ch1maer1an Chapter of the Natlonal Honor Soclety 15 the newest of these clubs It was orgamzed last year wmth the purpose of promotmg better character scholarshxp leaderslup and servlce Among the actlvltles the club sponsors an award based on class excellence m scholarshlp The Semor Class was honored at 1ts f1rst presentatmn Membersh1p to the soc1ety 15 hmrted to students havmg a hlgh school average of elghty flve or above and meetxng the approval of the faculty and a specxal comm1ttee composed of the prmcmpal gurdance dlrector and semor adv1sers In the past year the I..1brary Club has greatly mcreased 1n slze It IS one of the most useful clubs rn the school Its many dutles mvolve aldlng Mlss Mason wlth readmg groups mendmg and catalogmg books and takmg care of the bulletm boards IH the hbrary Lxbral-'Y Club C7 Ll ,f-'-' , Li-L . . 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' k .f -1 L-A is 42 U Student Connell The Student Councml ms respons1b1e for many of the aCtlV1tlCS 1n whlch the whole school partmcxpates The councll has been a leader m development of school spxrxt and has planned our Chnstmas party each year Thls year's program was especlally entertalmng Under the 1llustr1ous MC Larry Dye a galaxy of stars were mtroduced M1ss Mason as our champ bubble gum queen ' Amazon Ahce and Buxom Barbara' the lady wrestlers the show of male strength 1n Amer1ca of CCS plus the warm rhythm of Charlles' Casoloma Dlxleland hs and greatly added to the Chrlstmas sp1r1t t clpate ln and to gam a better at1cs Club Band prov1 To g1ve the student an oppor understandmg of the theater and drama IS the purpo Thls year the club has made a speclal study of make up Practmcmg flrs varxous members they then made the1r prem1ere as the make up' artxsts for the Semor Play On the more serxous s1de stage proper nd theater etlquette were stud1ed My Man Godfrey es aCtlV1tleS a txes behmd the scen Drarnatlcs Club 43 Cf La ' ' ' TPS ' le ' Mr. ' ll IV ' ' ' 'ded many laug ' ' ' . 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' ' ' t on the rv ll ' ' ' - 5 0 '3 A my 1 NX I , s lei P FHA FFA Chef Club 44 The Future Homemakers of Amerlca club began mts ac t1v1t1es 1n the fall w1th the 1n1t1at1on and party for the new members Thls organlzatlon IS responslble for wrappmg and dellverlng Chrxstmas packages for needy fam1l1es rnaklng Chrlstmas decorat1ons for var1ous class rooms and sendmg favors to the hosp1tal A truly useful and down to earth club IS the F H A The F F A alms to be of school and commumty servlce Thxs year the 22 regular mem bers set out 3200 trees They were actlve ln the Farm Ac cldent Preventlon Program and lnspected dlfferent farms 1n the VlC'l.Hlty for accldent hazards Th1s club was act1ve m both the school and state falr and d1str1buted 200 flre preventlon slgns ln the school dxstrrct Also the F F A dld so1l and mllk testmg for dlffer ent farmers ln the vlcxmty The Chef Club 15 undoubtedly one of the most popular act1v 1t1es of the Semor boys Over three fourths of the male pop ulatlon contmbutes thexr rare ab111t1es to expermuent wlth such delxcacxes as cook1es cakes ples sandwlches and candy havmg only a larger waxst hne to show for xt An mstructlve course such as thls assures us that the males wmll help hold thexr own ln the kltchen . I Y . 5 I - ., H . - . - . . X - , . . 9 1 .. 7 . . , . . . u y - - . ' . . it 1- 1 l . n 1 4 I .A Y , E U' . l f I . 1 , - . f 1 . . MAY QUEEN rom ueenfg 5 fi MXST LE TOE QU Mane Mos Q, Q CS FK mf 111, Delores Wakefield 0l'llOI' g K The Cast Th society life to the stage in the form of a delightful comedy The action centered around Godfrey the once forgotten man who restored happiness and pros perity and added a touch of humor and romance to my makes time the life of a bankrupt banker and his family MO e Senior Class brought Fifth Avenue MAN GODFRLY CAST Godfrey Frederick Whipple Mary Lou Korka Mrs Bullock Ellen Older Mr Bullock Robert Smith Cornelia Bullock Marie Moses Geor ge Ray Jordan Carlos Charles Kincaid M ll o y Kay Warner Viola Bogart Delores Wakefield Mrs Joe Irene Maxton Nancy Paull Larry Dye The Investigator Jim Runyan S Photographer John Edwards Reporters . . . Dick Doyle . . . . . .Charles Hamilton Director . . Miss I. Johnson The The Godfrey finds the pearls! 46 Grand d addy s lzfgle girl' APPLE OF HIS EYE CAST Sam Stover Robert Smlth Llly Tobm Betsy Khne Tude Bowers Robert Beard Nettle Bowers Mary Lou Korka Stella Sprmger Mary Brown Foss Sprmger . . . . . Frederlck Wh1pple Nma Stover . . . I..ou1se Ross Glen Stover . . . Dxck Doyle Ott Tobm . . John Edwards Carol Ann Stover . Peggy Scott Dmrector. . . M1ss I. Johnson llJ'LL0l' g 'vu rhe Cast Llfe began at hfty for Sam Stover a typ1cal Mld Western farmer when a twenty year old farm g1rl caught hls eye The followmg courtsh1p and the humor of the characters such as the hlred help the daughter s father and the ne1ghbors lead to an enijoyable productlon of the two act comedy 47 Stella str1kes a bargam' f . pf E tb ' 'Pi Ei.. g I if .3 C' Z V J ' '- fl in f a V A' K, I, n. Y ' R l ' ' lf - g v iv A fx f , , Q I 4 it , Q ' y A 1 , 1 Ilrr ,L R' K ' , K ' , P f h x 1' x 1fx A ' 3.-X, l , gg at - SA E x ' A' 7 I ll Q' I J I . are R ll ll u e n . 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' 31' ig X, y All uiclance Placement O rxeniatlon Testmg ff ,gf 1 s 48 MI' D Students preparmg to leave hxgh school and enter the outslde World w1ll be faced w1th a great challenge The Gmdance Depart ment has been establ1shed under the SUPCTVISIOH of Mr D Ch1lds 1n an attempt to make our edu catlon more meamngful and of greater help Some of the phases ofthe program cons1st of mnventory to make a record of the 1nd1 vmdual s background l1fe and work counsel1ng to f1nd out h1s 1nterests and desmres and test1ng to help f1nd h1s apt1 tudes and abllxtles all of whlch w1l1 help the 1nd1v1dual become more fam1l1ar w1th h1mself lt tends to co ordmate the amount of educatxon wh1ch each one rece1ves wmth the amount needed for h1m to succeed 1n ful f1ll1ng h1s plans and amb1t1ons The program also mcludes the placement of these students mnto des1rable Jobs or colleges By maklng the most of such opportumtxes that our school provxdes we should be able to make a good start xn meetmg th1s re t g a challenge Wh1Chl1f6 offers 1 1 S c ' - s 0 7 ' ' I7 ' 1 7, H B u as D 2. 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