Cuba Central School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Cuba, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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U ' 1 THE GARGO YLE EDITED BY THE CLASS OF 1958 FOREWORD '1h11 r111q 1 thewymbol otour claus aa1h1a3.ear book 1 1 avxnbolofourxchool We havetued to rtpre bent home of the 1c11v1t1e5 1n W111C1'1 each of you hae p1r11c1pated 11 CCb Our a1m 15 to renund you of our schoo1 and bchool 11fe To each of ua 11 w111 mem 5ome1h1ng, qu1ted1fferent It M111 renund bomeof the bane know1ec1ge and underbttnchng we have gmned duung our year: here To othen 11 may mem the aet1v1t1eb L11 wluch they have p1r11c1pa1ed We on1y hope that 1111 Gargoyle mav reprebent what Cuba Centra15ohoo1 htm meant to you 11 our clan ung, represent what 11 hah meant to u N715 TA BLE OF CON TEN TS ADMINISTRATION SENIORS JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH 4. ELEMENTARY GRADES 5. ACTIVITIES 6. SPORTS DEDICA TIDN Q MRS MADELINE A BROWN We wrsh to dedrcate th1s 1957 1958 Gargoyle to one of our favorrte teachers Mrs Madehne Brown Throughout our years of hlgh school Mrs Brown has bnghtened our days Wllh her qmck sm11e and tueless energy A capable teacher a stern d1sc1pl1nar1an she has earned the respect and adrnlr anon of C.C S NIR DALE E MILLER We the claw of 1908 wrsh to LX pre our deepe tgrautude to our advrsorb Nlr Gurld and Mr Mxller for the help they have grveu uh rn our years of hrgh chool Thecombmatronoflvlr Mrller ubtle wrt and mgenuuy and Mr Gurld drrve and rnmatrve hd made 1 team of ldedl clam advrborb Therr encourage mem .md ddvrce have Lmnbformed the work of .rcrrvrueb and projectb rmo fun We are deeply mdebred to them if APPRECIA TIUN MR W EUGENE GUILD gg-' w gg I . iiii ,iiii 2' x E i!! f 2 E Alll: Ill iii: 'lil CUBA CENTRAL SCHOOL A ELEMENTARY SCHOOL iw Eijijllijglmu Q i illlul '-55 BLACK CREEK SCHOOL fx., HM ., 'x nm Q, -.W , my A ,,.m-u - ' 1 - . ., ln h ,' , N Y ,n,,-,M V, A MM - w,,,,:I-w- ' .,..- L. . , ,Q nw 'km+, A K aww ,. 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KNOWLES Lecture 23 The Unverlrng Faculty Champs MRS GUILD Sc1enceExh1b1t Wrthrn thrs sectron the Admrnrstratrve department falls the Junsdlctron over our present system whrch mcludes three burldlngs the Central School the Elementary School and the Black Creek School Statrstrcally our student body numbers approxrmately 1000 the teachrng and admmrstratrve staff 60 transportatron 12 cafeterra 10 and marntenance 6 The world of today wrth 1ts vast changes mcreased en rollment an enlarged currlculum the gurdance of the students brrngs an unendrng challenge To make Cuba Central School s students aware of the responsrbrlrtres of good leadershrp and good crtrzenshrp to make them capablc of nght moral Judgments and to enable them to drstrngursh the thrngs that dlffer and hold fast to that whrch 15 good are the tasks requrrrng the full hearted cooperatron of the school home church and commumty lL Mr. Ha mlm presrdes 3 35 J 2 K fl r fy' , I . 1 M 'iii 7, ff Q' A . 1 , ,, s . ' . -1 H - - . . . L . - , , . . . ' 1 , . ' Y , l ' . . . . - . 3 D , . , . . . . . . . . Q Y I - 1 I I ' ll 5 A , ALFRED L COLBURN EUDCYV1 mg Prmctpal To the Members ofthe Class of 1908 Hrgher educatlonand the mnumer able vocattons and profe s1or1s offer A mer rcan youth today 1ts greatest challenge To you the gradudtmg class ac cept th1s challenge' May the experrence and maturrty you have developed through ou hrgh school help you to achteve the goals .md to realtze the 1mb1t1ons whtch you have et for yourselves Q44-4 ADMINISTRATION JAMEs E BOYD Elementary Prtnctpdl WILFREDJ COYLE GERALD D SCOTT District Superintendent Purchasing Agent BDARD of EDUCA TION Mr. H. Burt, Mr. A. Swift, Mr. H. Setchel, Mrs. R. Smith, Mr. C. Crittenden, Mr. M. Swarthout, Mr A. Brown. FACULTY fo- Il? it T A W! fl g,,af ROW ONE I Wrxght Kmdergarten V Krncard Kmdergarten M Carhng Grade One R Turner Grade One ROW TWO D Klrnk Grade One R Thomas Grade One L Mrller Grade Two M Nednern Grade Two ROW THREE L Sullman Grade Two J HBIQIS Grade Two J Boyd Grade Three H Davrs Grade Three ROW FOUR. E Hendryx Grade Three R Heauemboursz Grade Three A Chambers Grade Four H Gmld Grade Four 1' , T ' ' ' 1: Q f' X Y , . S9 , .I L , , Q6 ' , J f , A' XX , - Yr , 1 ', . ,n..g-. V S f- ' . L 1 . 5 l ,I ' nl 1. , ' r MM . 'MBT X . I. M V i rx Mft' ' , 5 .484 If . 1 f riff' T 4:54 or . mx if 1 'FW' Q , -. ' i .,, . : ' . I , I 1 ' . I . F ' . I Q 0 9 . : . ' , 5 . , g . ' , g . ' , . : . ' , 3 . ', 3 . , g . ' , . - . , : . . : - . : - ' . - FACULTY .gi 'QQ Ffa, 4 Mm ROW ONE A Henderson Grade Four S Pugh Grade Four M Brown Grade Fxve I Bordeaux Grade Frve ROW TWO R Sheehan Grade Frve M Swrft Grade Frve I Brown Grade Srx L Campbell Grade Srx ROW THREE R Abbott Grade Srx T Hamlrn Grade Srx E Edwards Junror I-hgh C McVey Junror I-HQ1 ROW FOUR. M Sloan Jumor I-hgh S Shear Englrsh Scrence A V 7 r r T B I 1' ' Wx? ' : I .,- V Y F . Q iii, r,gu fqf' - 1 aa' T S -N -W - 'W' Si V- , ,, E .EL F54 K E Q ' 5 -K, . Q-' -I-73253575 1, ?ff4f,, ' t Filer W ,R as , s . H F gas., I i t 4, 1 -4-T36 , - EJ -ru H F - 'T ' 1 Q f -S f n J H-va 2 1 1 15 fx: ' VF '. F X jk V- fi' , .. 1 A A4 Vu, x Q Z! 1 V ix mg , x 2 - . : - . : - , ' : - . I I 1 1 D 3 ' I I . S I , I I ' 1 0 : 'N 9 ' S 0 D a I S 1 1 l ' 9 - . ' ' - ' - . ' ' : - . ' . ' 1 - Kunders. Iunior High: R. DeLand. Junior High. FACULTY .J - -8 if R c in f 4312 Yu! Q, f SNA A .agp M ' Jn ROW ONE M Brown Math I Johnson Enghsh A L1guor1 Language L Wh1teman Commerc1a1 ROW TWO W Gluld Sclence H Knowles Hlstory I Crawford Home Economxcs F Webb L1 brauan ROW THREE I Mazza Phys1ca1Educat1on R Harbeck Phys1ca1Educat1on E K1nca1d Phys1ca1Educat1on M Gund Vocal ROW FOUR. D Mlller Vocal K Ingram Band L McC1ennan Elementary Art C Qwler Art 'Q ,EJ n ' t 4.,,,,ri x K ' V X , VK? 1 if . ',f L A , 1 V 'fa p 1 ey o E L E xo X , 'K X ' '- lv? 'fl V. 5 7 mx , Wx L,-W 2-:WF a ,A ..,w -L 'f' V! L 2 3? r,' VT x 5 X r,,7 X I. Q 4 I' ' ff Y W' , 1 'ai' 5. Q f lx ' V ' ' -If 'E 112 I' 3' ' I K ,,,- 5, .235 it L f FACULTY if ROW ONE D Bennett Agriculture E e Psychology ROW TWO C Maxson, Dnv M Wlrth Dental Hyg ROW THREE M teria Manager E Giles Cafeteria Manager Purchasmg Agent I Boyd Elementary Pnnc RHS :!'f llrecht Industrxal Arts R Farwell Gmdance er Trammg I Butts Black Creek K D11lon P Dromazos Black Creek Utter Nurse Dr W Hrggs, Physrcran E Bemarmn Cafe ROW FOUR. A Colburn Superv1smgPr1nc1pa1 G Scott rpal M Clapp Secretary , , t U H, 3,1 wr A , . N I ti, I A J - x Q A ' el- L W ' if g O Q ww HA I 0 A A , ' ' K 9 Ig gg X V, , ,V 0 ' 'R ' ' ' s S ' x 5 . ,, 5 QM f of l K, 1 'Ely A? .5 K, Iv ' , Y n i 5 ,g ' -3- J' A .' t , ' A A Y x stty A 'Q .1 . nga, L, -35 , - 1 W Wigan fr'-1 i 1 '. : . , g . St , ' 3 . , ' Q . ' 3 1 ' . ' 1 ' 9 I ' D r 3 . ' , . : . , g . . ' ' ' 5 . ' ' , - : - . . ' - . ' ' ' ' : - . . 5 ' n . . I - 9 f SCHOOL S TA FF CAFETERIA CENTRAL SCHOOL Mrs Iv rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Brrggs Bosworth WIIIUHSOH Brotherton Sheldon Ben Jam1n CAFETERIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Mrs Mrs Mrs M Hohl H Ingalls F Searles CUSTODIANS Haynes Freeman Feuchter Appleby Marsh BUS DRIVERS Sowersby Wlnchell Bump Chrlds Sloan M. Bnggs Prosser Nunn . Wrxson . Swrft A. Wane M McGovern 1 . L. . R. ' ' . A. . I. . E. ' ' Mrs. E. Giles A. C. H. P. R. L. F. ' I. S. A F. R. R. L . H X Drtver Trarntng Adult Educatlon Tes tug by the Gutdance AC x., Cl1n1c SPECIAL SER VICES The school today IS the com muntty center Besldes the regular currrcular program we frnd the rooms at C C S hummtng w1th addrtronalactrvrty Adultliducauon enrolls approxtmately 300 offenng a varlety of courses such as hand crafts blue prtnt readrng weavrng parntlng wood shop ceramrcs and others The Drrver Trarnlng classes lnclude 1nstruct1ons for the student and adult on safety educatron In Gurdance the opportunrty IS gtven to both the parent and student for counseltng servrce Clrntcs P T A Scoutrng, College Nrght are a few of the other cornmuntty agen Department ctes ut111z1ng the fac1l1t1es at C C S NLS Adult Educatton A .lu-A ' ,Nr ft ' - tmwsx V, . ' 1 . . - . A, . . ts --vl,.Mt 1 'fl' t'x. k.t I mfr' - 7,.a . . . QL... b.w-W 1 v 1 'lwqmr , uni ' . -2, Y I v r , - N J .S Q t G , 1- . . , - . 'I Y. . L 1 - . . ... . . . 3 . 91 t 3 . al 5' M, V S V 4, ' - di - 1 n 3. . ,QV 'H ' 1 v if N f ,s as .. 1 1 SENIORS AUDREY M BRONN Thrs IS our Semor Prom Queen and Mrss Act1v1ty herself The edltor of the Gargoyle Aud was also acttve ln NHS CllO1I and both class plays Its our guess she ll be rlght handy w1th a hxck ory suck the Senror Play was also tn the Jumor Play Chorr and Baseball Our astrologrst tells us Doug wlll be the chref choreographer for the Rockettes domg the Buzzard Lope between engmeerrng tasks DOUGLAS L CHAMBERLA IN Ktm takes the awards for Future Farmers It was he who was also seen as a block and tackle on the football squad As the Ba1l1ff he called Supertor Court No 11 to attenuon tn the Senlor Play KIMBALL B CAMPBELL IANET M CATON janet wrll remember the fun o Chorr experxence rn F H A and the excltement of Dramatrcs Club Wlth a major rn Busrness and Home Econom cs she wrll surely be prepared for whatever the enxgmatrc future holds Best of luck Jan' JULIA A CALHOUN Lest you be decelved by the plc ture captron th1s IS really Judy For four years she VOC811ZCd w1th the Chorrs and could be seen selllng sweets at the local c1nema The future IS uncertam but rts sure to be fun Clarkey s motto H15 letsure hours are taken up Wllh hot rods and of course those femlnme admrr ers The class proms would never have been so successful w1thou h1S capable asslstance M.ANLEY A CLARK Doug, the Elmer Sweeney of Wanna drag? might well be NANCY I COLE Sweet and Lovely must have been composed for Nancy her host of boyfriends attests to the fact Between beaux she could be seen tn Cnoir Psychology Club and the Dramatics Club What lies ahead? It must be a deep secret' Migda can tell you what nap pened on Night of January 16th Always willing to lend a hand to class projects Marj was also seen toiling for F H A and blending ture? The lines busy but das all right' Do we call him Ed , Sigurd , or just plain Mickey '? The class plays gave him the two former appellations and rfwe could choose we d call him Tease He learned to dellght his palate in Chef Club and was always seen' ' ' BASIL L DAVIS THOMAS B DOYLE Treasurer sreport please Foot ball baseball or basketball there goes Tom Chosen for the Alle Catt All Stars a member of NHS he was the preacher s preach erin the Junior Play and the prlvate eye in the Senior Play NORMA A CREWE Oh that this too solid flesh would melt and resolve itself into actress' Queen ofthe Junior Prom soprano rn Chorr and a charter member of the Kandy Kanes was our Ted Casey should have danced with this strawberry blonde' M s Mazza s girl Friday Mabel could always be found in the Home making Room or placrng corre sponding cards in the respective volumes of the Book Barn T positron should take her far W wish her luck' MAIUORIE A GOLDTHWAIT MABELJ GORDON z , , . . . , 1 L I 5 I g , , all U ' Y I . , , - ' ' . . . ' o- her alto tones in Choir. The fu- morrow? Her wit and jovial dis- . H ' V 5 I 1 1 . e ' l -1 4 w 1 F , , - 7 g - Q J ps ' ' ' fry, A x ' ll v 'V lk :pg C117 ROSE M HA MER Rose a homemaking and business maJor was in F I-l A partlclpa ted in the Junior Play Senior Play and Choir Although her future is undecided at present we wager it won t stay that way We wish her success in whatever field she may enter Dave when not singing with the Senior Choir could be found on the football field or working on F F A projects An ardent class worker who never shirked his aid was invaluable in many class ac tivities such as plays and proms DAVID E LAWTON Ingy - on the go from Band, to Choir, to Scarlet and Gray, to the Gargoyle Staff room, to All-Coun- ty Music groups, to every game, and yet time for honors in NHS. Where does she find time to be so friendly? Cuba's loss will be Fre- donia's gain. CAROLYN L INGRAM at Lf' GEORGE A KING Speedy Spike star of track Chef Club and Science Club He served as Sports Editor of the Gargoyle and was charrman of the Magazine drive Maybe his ambitions as an aeronau tical engineer will be realized on the first flight to Venus PAULA I HARTLEY Another of the first Kandy Kanes P I s low alto washeard in Choi and All County Cho1r Her clarr net added to the sonority ofthe Band Alene of the Junior Play and Chairman of one of our bigges fund raising drives Petite Sandy with a sparkle in her eye and a great big grin spent her high school hours on Dramatics Club and Choir Her friendly manner that brightens the Com mercial Room toda y IS sure to brighten the boss s office tomorrow SANDRA K , . . . . - - .. ., . . , . . ., . . 1 y - ' ' - .V .. - I D ' . , . ' . . A . . . , , , Y - . . . . , . , . . fig! N L lu if B 'W f I 'S '47 Z 1 ,Q li S ., . .. , , , . , . . . - , Q , . . . 5 - 5 . ' ' . S 7-4 GLORIA A MAIN Glorra a transfer from Hrnsdale jorned us 1n our Senlor year She made frrends qurckly by her w111 rngness to ard class projects Whrle others may search for therr bache lors Glorra w111 have her M R S Rrght Glorrav One year our Class Presrdent and one year our Veep Scrence NH S Basketball Oratory Plays Conferences Photography and MISS Actrvrty all clarmed h 1 s mme T omorrow'f Dr Moses report to surgery please MOSES Chuck A real Irlshman wlth a twrnkle ln hrs eye Not only drd he partrcrpate 1n all four major sports but he also lent hrs talent to both the Band and the Chorr Amb1t1on9 The best sports an nouncer ever' Y l CHARLES I MC GOVERN BEVERLY L MILLER A pretty grrl wrth a pretty vorce Bev was solorst rn the Choral Can tata soprano rn All County Chou the polrce matron rn the Senror Play and Treasurer of the Lrbrary Club Rochester Busrness Instrtute next on her agenda EDWARD I MC CAULIFF Beneath that calm pO1SCd exter lor lres a terrrble temper or so lt seemed rn the Senror Play Bud was Mr Ingram s Harry James Mr Mlller s Perry Como and Cubas Elvrs Presley fBasketba1l All County musrc and good marks too Student Councrl Prexy actrve rn all four major sports the Eddle Frsher of Senror Cholr and person altty plus' The prosecutrng attor ney rn the Senror Play and Papa s delrnquent son rn the Junlor Play GARY P. MOWERS 'O , 1, . 1 ' 1 . . 1 1 1 ' . 1 . . . . 1 , . 1 1 , . , 1 ' 1 , . . . 1 1 , . 1 1 l 1 . 1 Y 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 11 - - - 11 f - ' ' - ' 11 ' ' ' . . , , H . , . 1 - ' 1 1 1 ROBERT W NEWT ON Our only four letter man Senror Class Presldent Iunror V1ce PISSI dent Bob provrded the thrrlls 1n both our class plays And Larry Regan can cook too whrch may prove valuable rn KP next year as he serves Uncle Sam Judy school sp1r1t person1f1ed d1v1ded her talents among cheer leadrng class plays All County Cnorr Al19tate Chorr Gargoyle Band and Chorr All dats and NH S too We wtll mlss our p1an1st as she goes off to Alfred wrth a song 1n her heart JUDY A, SHAW Pert and pretty Barb can whrp up a mean hot dog as she proved at so many home games Qcarlet and Gray Gargoyle Ltbrary Club and the Sentot Play also clarmed her talents Her MaJor'P Math And the future? Busrness school al BARBARA I RICK ARD JOHN R SHAFFER 'Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth ' lohn's famous last words' The Court Clerk of the Senlor Play was seen tn Track, Chorr, and as manager of Mr Har beck sboys Our chref tlcket push er wtll be off to R I T next fall. RAYMOND W RAS MU QSON Ra Anthony'7 No but he can blow up a storm ltke the maestro' Our trumpeter was seen tn band of course and 1n All County Band as well Ouret reserved but oh my' What a lot goes on behtnd those dark rlmmed glasses Altce The late comer Our gtft from Rrchburg dlsplayed her h1s tr1on1c talents tn Dramatlcs Club and her musxcal talents rn Chou Her F H A trarnrng wrll be most benefrctal toher ID her future years as a domestrc engtneer ALICE F SNYDER , - Er, ,1.-111 ,. ' ' t f A 1 1 A 1 . J' . . , 5 X, 7 :frm 4 K '? .. 3 ' , y H I A , . , 4 I 1 . ' 1 4 ' 11 - ' ' 1 ' - 1 1 1 V I ' - , . . - - , -X - I ' . . . . I R. GAEL STEWART Gael stormed Cuba in our Senior year - and has made his mark with his friendly grin and dry humor. Always willing to lend a helping hand to class projects. We don't know what the future has in store but one thing ssure it ll be lively' Chipmunk our curtain man for both class plays and manager of the Varsity basketball team Ron nie s next four years will be taken up by college of course And then Well thats the 364 000 Question Certainly it will be suc cessful' Linda - She put the Harlequin in Harlequinade . She also put her alto voice to good use in Choir. Her Home Economics recipes were broiled over a bunsen burner, but the crystal ball foresees a futrue of passing pink pills to peaked peo- ple. LINDA L SWIFT DAVID W UTTER Dav1d better known as Alibi Ike when not running in the halls was seen running around the tra ck warbling with the Choir or in the Lab The conquest of space will be accelerated by his talents as an engineer ROBERT M. STONE Throughout high school Bob 's chief concern has been with music as evidenced by his participation in Band, Choir, and All-County Choir. Judge Heath in the Senior Play and custodian of popcorn He aspires to be a theologian Carl as Secretary of the Future Farmers could be found poring over the minutes of the last F F A meeting or taking top honors at county or school fairs Even the Dramatics Club caught his in terest After 589 Its a puzzle ment eff H' 'L RONALD G VAN DER LINDEN CARL D WAGNER 3 I ' I . , . , . .. - Y. - - ' 1 7 I - . - . . U ' 1 V V I n . , . , , - . . . . - , I , l - rv - ' n , I , . ,V , , . t D l , l . ' a f'ii?aii5'iQs ' N' ' t , AQ . 'f wg - f. 1' :large ' .y e fit A - ' ' A 1 41.-yi: V ,A-3:5 Jumon-ssmon HIGH NINTH EIGHTH TENTH ELEV ENTH Presrdent VICE Presldent CLASS OFFICERS SEVENTH GRADE Secretary Treasurer Presrdent Vrce Presrdent EIGHTH GRADE Secretary Treasurer Pres1dent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Presrdent Vrce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Presrdent Vrce Presldent Secretary Treasurer NINTH GRADE TENTH GRADE ELEVENTH GRADE 19 2 I SEVENTH Donald Swrft Herbert Rogers John Spear Walter W 1S1'11CWSk1 Stephen Lmderman Lrnda Luckey Hal Mogg Gerald Gardner Mary Smft Mlchael MCLHUQTIIU James Robmson Travor Howard Beverly Thomas Ronald Greene Robert Rmker Bertha McCloskey Joycelyn N1cho1s Joseph Baschnagel JUNIORS TOP ROM, R Rork T Tay lor R Johnston A Maxwell G Stolberg, L Rickard P Johnson I Baschnagel ROW FOUR D Trask I Kennedy C Wadsworth D Case B Lewandowski R Mabey Farwell ROW THREE J Bar ber I Nichols C Crittenden I Lawton A Rogers V Bump R Rrnker L Jerolds, ROW TWO B Bailey N Spanneut A McCaffrey B McCloskey R Rehler N Stocking P Resch H McGovern ROW ONE D Rasmusson R W1tter L Wrltsey S Rertzel SOPHOMORES T ROW D Rehler Spencer F Osmun B Sheldon I Robinson R VanDerLinden S Wagner ROW TWO T X snrewski L Marsh T Swift D Taylor T W11k1H son S Poorc C Miller ROW ONE. D. Rasmusson J Rehler K Shaffer B. Thomas . Milgatc D. Witter D Resch. SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: T. Howard, R. Greene, R. McCarthy, N. Learn, D. Bosworth, E. Blodgett. ROW TWO: L. Bolton, N. Arnold M. Lord, J. Cornelius, S. Kott- witz, C. Hunt, J. Comstock. ROW ONE: N. Houston, E. Dolph, M. Deming, S. Kauff- man, M.Goldthwait, M. Fous- nought, J. Houston. Q4 3 - 4 I ,C 5 SD wv,1v'm cr ,- Nr 'sw 0 on if :Xa i FRESHMEN pleby, D. Dewe, F. Greek, G. Gardner, D. Keesler, R. Clay- son. ROW THREE: D. Gross, J. Cooper, D. Johnson, M. Cromwell, R. Brown, W. Hunt- er, L. Karst. ROW TWO: I. Gordon I Boyd C Kauffman C Becker P Kennedy P Marn ROW ONE C Ingram K Burt S Bump B Anderson B Edwards FRESHMEN TOP ROW G Truax M Mor r1s G Schena R Wmchell N Ungerman R Wrlllams ROW THREE F Thomas M Swrft B Smrth J Taylor T Yaw L Thompson F Sweeten ROW TWO S Wlrlchell I Sweet S Stafford D Thomp son M Ingalls J Thompson ROW ONE M Stockrng L Stadler C Stone B Zeher M Truby FRESHMEN TO ROW T Rxnker H Mogg W Rlckard A Perry Patt W Pusey R THREE D Lawton T Mc Caffrey T Gardner D He quembourg A Mlcros M Hatch E Ross ROW TWO L Runyan D Poore L Older A Older L Poore N Lewan dowskr ROW ONE B M1111 km M Mclaughlln C Lauser D Rehler L. Perry P.Morris EIGHTH GRADE TOP ROW M Bump L Payne, R Kottwitz M Metcalf C Rix F Owens ROW THREE L Clayson M Barber M Jordan V Barnard C Everts L Fodor J Boynton ROW TWO C Rogers D Jolly T Frungrllo D Comstock D Little D Johnston ROW ONE G Buddell C Brerelt Rehler A Fousnought EIGHTH GRADE TOP ROW I Hohl P Mur ray S Linderman L Sawdey C Scott E Perry L Luckey ROW TWO T Witherell S VanDerLinden Jones Miller S. Smith G Witter D. Smith W Wixon ROW ONE: J. Taylor I Zuver M Shaffer P Hunt C.Stillman I Steen. EIGHTH GRADE TOP ROW: S. Hequembourg, W. Warren, L. Scott, D. Weatherly, J. Caron, P. Van Gilder, L. Densmore. ROW TWO: S. Dolph, E. Hatch, D. Briggs, R. Brown, D. Trues- dell, W. Wisniewski. ROW ONE: S. Hunt, N. Sloat, J. Wilkinson, E. Howard, E. Truesdell, L. Stafford, G. Crittenden. Qi SEVENTH GRADE TOP Row D Mogg M Mc Laughhn E Mascho I M1111 man D Payne C Lockwood D Moses G Hoe RW TWO T Shaw E Sparks T Sradler I Clayson T Truby S Law R Llttle S Holmes P Swarthour ROW ONE A Jordan W Wrllson D Edwards R Resch R Booth J Babcock SEVENTH GRADE TOP ROW L Young D Law ce KIS Srnrth D Wrllrams ROW THREE B Boyd T Gardner R Kauffman E Wadsworth D Hornuth M Clayson I Spear ROW TWO G Van Grlder D Weatherly J Clark I Warner I Lasher J Pros er R W J Rose B Hamer Boynton D Swrft SEVENTH GRADE TOP ROW M Frunglllo L Jones H Lockwood N Place P Rrckard L Wrnchell ROW THREE J Slater S Morrrs S Hu C Marn D Bump J Marsh H Rogers ROW TWO B Zeher C Truax S Lualdr I Rrngelburg K Wrlson L Owens ROW ONE G Mrcros L Gross C Mldey R Sheldon S Lauser P Conklrn - , . w . O ton, D. Pla , P. ' h, R. . , . s . O ONE: . , . , I. ll, . ' , . , . '-., . ff? ELEMENTARY GRADES K. 0. Ai The Frre Truck VISIIS School FHS! Train Rlde Frfth Grade Entertarns For the small fry even though the three Rs are the baslc currrculum rt can be fun to learn as can be seen on IhlS and on the follow mg pages That frrst trarn r1de the excrtrng trrp taken bythe four kmdergarten groups that long remembered day when the Cuba Frre De partment vrsrted school the many fesuve hol1day partres when ghosts and goblms Santa Claus St Valenune and the Easter Bunny had therr moments the varrety of assembly programs the frlendshrps formed all help to palnt a colorful prcture for the younger set at C C S Black Creek School Celebrates the Holidays BLACK CREEK GRADES 3 4 5 STANDING V Fousnought S Rresdorph D Comstock R Spencer J M1ll1ken T Bot ens C Sparks ROW TWO R Young P Stanbro T Burt P Young I Rlesdorph ROW ONE I Mrller C Bunk M Truax TEACHER K Dlllon BLACK CREEK GRADES 1 2 STANDING D Pastor D VO gel L Burt P Mrller ROW THREE D Lewrs C Mrlhken D Young S Bunk P Res dorph I Lawton M Young ROW TWO Y Hamer G Tredway R Burt M Sparks ens B Hubbell K Mrller E Lewrs D Tredway TEACHER J Butts TOP ROW I Burch K Pros ser C Burdrck C Kmca1d S Barley B Scherterle ROW THREE C Wrnchell I Korka P Bresney W Smlth M Thompson D Shaffer M In galls ROW TWO B Scnb ner I MacQuarr1e L Smrth R Poore D Wrllrams M Burllngame ROW ONE A Voorhees C Clayson R Hum er B Scherterle D Chamber am TEACHER L Campbell . , . , . i - P. Miller. ROW ONE: S. Bot- ! ' . D ' . ' I D ' ' I ' ' I I ' . SIXTH GRADE TOP ROW M Sawdcy S Smtth R Moms D Kottwttz P Doner G Trask ROW THREE I Brown A Holden S Dunlap S Swlft S Young D Bosworth J Llnderman ROV TWO B Stubbs L Feuchter R O Donnell B Lawton T Moses C Johnson ROW ONE J SIOCRIHQ E Ross L Stevens M Beebe Lafferty I Beaver TEACHER I Brown SIXTH GRADE TOP ROW S Older J Luck Boyd C Greek Mountarn B W1tter ROW THREE B Perry I Hunt S Swlft B M1ller I Hunt C TWO R Wltherell D Karst T Hull T Homuth S Pre chota D Metcalf ROW ONE T Feuchter S Matteson C Torpey D Seelbxnder M Swift D Ma1n TEACHER R Abbott SIXTH GRADE TOP ROW G Brown P Hall I Prenuce J Cooper I An derson D Howard B Searl ROW TWO M Keegan N Farwell R Subject C Searl S Mlller G Mllgatej Lundy W Wtndus ROW ONE I Mogg T P1xley P Mother sell M Shoots J Howard M McCaffrey L Wught S Jahn ke TEACHER T Hamlln 1 , 0 . , n , Y : . , . a ' ' 9 ' , . , . . l ' 1 ' 9 R' ey , I. , . , H. Wilkinson, B. Barber. ROW FIFTH GRADE TOP ROW: B. Weeks, M. Dil- lon, C. Miner, J. Kish, B. Swift, T. Winchell. ROW TWO: G. Burch, G. Whittaker, H. Carrier, S. Wakefield, R. Green, B. Rix, E.Brown. ROW ONE P Clayson D Wash burn B Prechota D Swlft F Bam I Metcalf R Steen R Dunlap TEACHER J Bordeaux FIFTH GRADE TOP ROW I Joseph R Gere E Thurbury F Covert L Torpy I Boyrngton P W11 son ROW TWO D Watt S Edwards T Ayers I Stafford M Jones P Searl I Mascho S Stoll ROW ONE S eel brnder I Ba11ey F Davls K Clark D Rasmusson D Ben Jamm M Mxdey TEACHER R Sheehan FIFTH GRADE TOP ROW S Sherwood L Smrth K Brown T Cole E Dalton M Learn C Edwards ROW TWO E Lundy D MC Kelvey P Trask M M111er K Treusdell F Mlller S Raub I Scott ROW ONE S SIRCS I Vanlk H Mabey D Shaffer N Lester R Taylor D Barber TEACHER M SWIII -Pr 3 v FIFTH GRADE TOP ROW J Holden S War R Older L Gross Clayson G Spanneut T Swarthout ROW TWO K Kamery I Brown K Brother to P Smuh S Nunn V Crrttenden S Smlth ROW ONE L Bump M Matteson D Appleby I Sheldon T Vossler P Lawton T Brown J Torpey TEACHER M Brown FOURTH GRADE TOP ROW C BLlI'd1Ck L Schryver S Dennls D Kln ard D Burch L Cook L Morrrs G Johnson ROW TWO R Law W Hasard I Treusdelll Gardner L Cook T Rudy L Wrlson ROW ONE D Beebe L Sw1ft C Randall B Mrller D W1ll rams V Mosser M Booth J McCaffrey TEACHER H Gulld FOURTH GRADE TOP ROW A Llttle I Zu ver D Holmes S Colburn Smrth S Farwell Shlelds ROW TWO B Basch nagel D Charnberlarn D Hedden F Hotchklss L Don ovan I Bradley B Boyd B Mlllrman ROW ONE I.Bud dell, J I-lull, M. Subject, L Fodor, K. Swrft, P. Tucker. TEACHER A Henderson FOURTH GRADE TOP ROW: W. Iahnke, P. Linderman, A. Arnold, M. Burlingame, P. Mobley, D. Cooper, W. Gayhart. ROW TWO: P. Searl, D. Williams T. Randall, C. O'Donnell, G Hazard, S. Jones, B. Nils ROW ONE: D. Lester, C. Smith C. Scheiterle, D. Lafferty, J Johnson, A. Young, J. Stubbs TEACHER: A . Chambers FOUR TH GRADE TOP ROW B Swift L Trues dell G Brown F Moses S Cummings N Bump J Lrnd sey ROW TWO D Cooper M Sanford P Trask J Cass C Plarsted C Clapp R Mc Kelvey R Shaffer ROW ONE S Stoll D Iohnson,I Mc Collrster T Karst P Trask D Butts L Mrlgate TEACHER S Pugh THIRD GRADE STANDING A Moses R Crit tenden P Vossler S Wilson B Dennis C Pratt M Brad ley K Scribner C Van Druff SEATED W Wright R Lester l Raub I Vanlk C Sugg I Rinker TEACHER H Davis 1.11 'hi' ,Si -s ,J 41 2 1 1 ia, 1 f' THIRD GRADE TOP ROW: S. Arnold R Mil- R Pixley R Nunn Chamberlain C . B r o w n B Lea rn L Smith AROUND TAB LE: R Shear J Dennis K. Edwards D Keesler S Mabey K Webb SEATED- I Moses D Beckwith, D Yaw F Edwards J Campbell. TEACHER: E Hendryx THIRD GRADE FR NT ROW L P gh I Travis B Niles J Lockwood B Seelblnder C Hamilton T Ingalls I Ayers BACK ROW M Covert D Stubbs P Long S Weatherly T son E Rickard D Havasi J Prentice E Stellrecht S Bunk TEACHER R Hequembourg THIRD GRADE STANDING R Warner C Gifford I Adams G Van Der Linden P McLaughlin ROW THREE D Miller S Hull J Raymond H Patten ROW TWO B Plaxsted D Bresney B Spear I Searl ROW ONE R I-Iomuth A Edwards B McIntosh E Brown TEACHER I Boyd ler, . , . , S. O : . U , . . , . . Arzberger, A. Dean, M. John- , - I , - L, n SECOND GRADE TOP ROW: M. Spanneut, S. Gardner, K. Odell, C. Smith, K. Chamberlain, S. Simpson, J. Swift, L. Clark, D. Edwards. ROW TWO: I. Campbell, R. bockwood, H. Bilinski, S. Skinner, M. Webb, B. Brown M. Hunter D Weatherly ROW ONE C Smith B Ham ilton R Farwell I McKelvy B Pettit TEACHER I Hargrs SECOND GRADE TOP ROW C Torpey N Torpey D Wlllrams I Wil son ROW TWO J Micros Nindus R Covert Little ROW THREE L Clay son P Swift R Pemston I Lindsey ROW FOUR. D Butts K Lang, M Carpenter J Holden ROW FIVE R Matteson D Swlft C Gaexa Brown ROW SX Swarthout TEACHER L Miller SECOND N ' GRADE 'WW TOP ROW R Brown G Dun lap R Midey R Hemenway ROW TWO A Karst D Ad nan Burch I Bai ey ROW THREE I Rickard T Flower C Warner E Moss ROM FOUR S O on n I LaFever D Wash burn B Smith ROW FIVE K Mller D Sweeten Hadden S Prosser TEACHER M Nednern Wanda SECOND GRADE ROW FIVE A Lawton B Morrts ROW FOUR B Tay 1 B Fodor L Bump G Iahnke ROW THREE T Wrrght L Weatherly M Treusdell G Stellrecht ROW TWO B Vossler S Jordan S Scrxbner D Wrnch ell ROW ONE L Stafford E Feuchter T Resch B Fodor TEACHER L Stlllman FIRST GRADE BACK W Serra C Mullen R Chamberlarn H Calvert ROW FIVE L Sweet P Ad man B Ingalls ROW FOUR S Kratts D I-hxson P Butts L Ltttle ROW THREE Kennedy K Johnston L Clay ROW TWO R Shear M Kunz B Weatherly F Ba1n E G11es ROW ONE B Smlth I Had den I Lester K Schetterle TEACHER M Carltng FIRST GRADE STANDING M Scott S Smnh ROW FOUR K Flow er S Travxs I Johnson K Lualdr ROW THREE A Barnes D Congdon I Dean W Searl D Kameck ROW TWO I Zeher J Chrlcoat V Lockwood D Hadden ROW ONE C Harvey I Dav1s B Gardner STANDING AT RIGHT D Lawton T Clampa J Jahnke TEACHER D Khnk : . , . or, . , . , . , . . D ' I l ' . - . , . , . . ' . 2 R son, R. Kennedy, K. Knowles. : . , . I ' I I ' I ' . , Q . FIRST GRADE ROW FIVE: C. Kamery, D. Totten, J. Rudy. ROW FOUR: P. Barber, I. Van Gilder, M. Edwards, E. Shoots. ROW THREE: B. Lawton, D. Lafferty, B. Johnson, A. Abbott. ROW TWO: L. Johnson, D. Karst, B. Sikes, C. Hamilton. ROW ONE: D. Gayharl. J. Feuchter, J Wilson D Jordan TEACHER R Thomas FIRST GRADE STANDING S Hurlburt R Mclntosh R Davls N Ross R Smrth ROW THREE D Hava sr B Mothersell M Hamrlton J Sherwood C Swler B Clay son ROW TWO A Swlft D Weatherly R Slkes D Rouse M M1dey R W ON K Henry K O Donnell P Stubbs J Francxs S Covert G James TEACHER R Turner KINDER GAR TEN LE ONE e Holmes M Sherwood R Las te M Kent L Clayson Butts TABLE TX O F d wards G Thompson T Rcsch C Wrrght L Dalton Nl Steen T Steen B Clark Nl Bump TABLE THREE A Clayson B Brown R Bradley P Warner G Botens M Wrllson K Boyo S Older TEACHER V Kxncald Tlll IMI If Im 'Q P50 gf. JN, 19 1-A 4 KINDER GARTEN AROUND TABLE I Carpenter M Lrnderman N Marsh K Totten I Torpey S Ctampa I Manko M Freeman B Ma e L Poore K Bar e SEATED I Bunk B Johnson S Lawton B Lawton I Lrnd sey K Watt K Hamllton L Skrnner T Allen K Stubbs P Raymond TEACHER V Klncald KINDER GAR TEN STANDING P Oakes D Gae ta M McCarthy G Barnes V Hadden T Karst D Searl D Botens K Swrft S as musson S Congdon TABLE TWO T Lester I Spencer R I-Iadden FLOOR D Wake fleld T Ptxley A Hubbell TABLE ONE C Smlth S Weatherly K Swrft TEACHER I Wrlght KINDER GAR TEN TOP ROW G Cassldy J Sto curn E Rernhermer R Taylor B Baldwln R Stanbro T Setchel E Sprague I Ham mer ROW TWO L Kratts D R1X L Bates B Pat en ROW THREE D Karneck G Allen K Austm I Burt R Kamery D Lafferty D Lock wood I Treusdell L Edwards P Young TEACHER I WI1g1'1I C . l , 1 , . b y, . , . b r. : . , . , I ' I ' . I ' I I ' I ' I . , . ' , . R - M. Pettit, L. Cooper, S. Zuver, : . ' , . I I ' ' ' I ' I , 1 , . ' . : . , . ' , . , . I . I ' I ' I A CTI VITIES 5 Y? fs Columbine Madonna FHA Initiation A Treat, Mrs. Shear? The extracurrrcular as well as the currrcular plays an rmportant role 1n student lrfe at Cuba Central On the followrng pages may be seen some of the varrous clubs and programs whrch help to develop a w1de range of talents encourage leadershrp and grvc many an opportunrty to partrcrpate rn the yarrous school affalrs Although the pronrs and plays hrghlrght the season the tudents are kept busy all year wrth clubs Scarlet and Gray Gargoyle the School Farr and many other actrvrtres whrch help to drsprove the theory that school 15 all work and no play The Queen s Dance 1 Mr Stott presrdes at the Ole School LCQIOH OISIOIIC-21 Wmners ' I . ! I 4. I 3 l I S I 4 I 1 . I Dx 3 v . l h Q xv A v N N rx . 9-yn STUDENT COUNCIL The C C S Student Counc1l acts as the lrnk of under standrng between the faculty and the student body of the school lt 1S comprrsed of 12 members selected to represent grades '7 12 The advrsor Mr Harbeck has sparked the Counc1l w1th many new rdeas Th1s year the Counc1l has helped to strengthen tres be tween communrty and school through rts actrve partrcrpatron 1n Natronal Educatron Week Another new actrvrty was the makrng of programs for home football and basketball games On the lrghter srde who could ever forget Mrs Brown and Mrs Shear Jrtterbuggrngon stage at the annual Chrrstmas party Truth or Consequences sponsored by the Counc1l The Student Counc1l IS ever str1v1ng to make C C S a better school for students and faculty T Conference Ji. , ,5---, Soda Pop Hop Mr. President Program, Terry? ,47 THE GARGOYLE Edrtor Ass1stant Edltor Busmess Manager Layout Edltors Photo Edltor Assrstant Photo Edltor Lrterary Edltor Act1v1t1es Edltor Class Edrtors Sports Edltor We W1Sh to express our appreclatron to our adv1sor Mr Knowles whose gurclance has made C1118 1 better book and to the Board of Educat1on wrthout whose fmancral ard thrs book would not have been possible, The Gargoyle in the makmg SCARLET AND GRA Y Edrtor Assrstant Edrtor Busrness Manager Layout Edrtors Art Edrtors Feature Edxtors Club Edrtor Humor Beverly Thomas Ianlce Cornelrus Helyn McGovern Karen Shaffer Darlene Spencer Davld Bosworth W11l1am Rose Marranne Mlcros Sharon Kauffman Carol Kauffman Dav1d Utter Ann McCaffrey The Scarlet and Gray our school paper IS destgned to grve an rnterestrng coverage of school actrvrttes and also to grve talented students an opportuntty to see thelr endeavors 1n punt The stafi wrth Mrs Shear s gurdance IS to be congratulated Good planning makes a good paper 4 -f ,, 1, , fx 1 is .xigfif R? K E, 1 ti ' I, 3. 3, iv I' A ,ir 9 4 A f .4 , . ,eq 521 FI 6 Accom 'A 5 'QL iffy? it -agus idk u Qwvawxk V fifif Q9 ,L Ei , , it V . 1 X , K 5 Q 1 3 ff VHIVI Il I I Hi , 4 H Fw SENIOR CHOIR IUNIIOR CHOIR Q2'i0ff0P P A It IfX'f'f' Wisqqon GRADE CHOIR l and 2 1nd M'--wfllmwisa vip bprtng Concert INS TRUMEN TA L Three bands constrtute the Instrumental department at C C S The Begrnners Band affords an opportunrty for grade students to be come famrlrar wrth group playrng The Junlor Band IS a mrdpolnt from Wh1Ch sausfactory students are promoted to the Senror Band whrch provrdes rnstrumental musrc for school and cornmunrty func trons The act1v1t1es of the Senror Band begrn 1n the fall when IIS musrc adds color and sp1r1t to home football games Other events rn its calendar 1nclude concerts sprrng fesuvals Memorlal and Lxttle League parades and graduatron Cuba contrrbuted seven members to the All County Band wh1ch presented IIS concert at Wellsvrlle rn February 35' tam K aaa On the march Ai eg L! ' I S11 IOR B UND H NIOR BANID 'UT I BAM The Cast Papa Performs the Ceremony PAPA WAS A PREACHER In February of our Iunlor year under the drrecuon of Mr Dale E Mrller the class presented Alyene Porter s Papa Was a Preacher Thrs three act comedy tells of the tnals and trrbu lauons ofa mlnrster s famrly rn a small town rn Texas The theme of the play IS the old adage appearances can be decervrng The play reaches ns cllmax as C8011 one of the Porter boys runs away from home rn drsgrace He rs recaptured by hrs older brother however and the v1l larness Mrss Jonas IS convrnced that appearances can be dece1v1ng The play ends on a happy note as the whole Porter fa mrly congregates rn the parlor to celebrate Mother s and Papa s Srlver Weddmg Annrversary X K The Conquerors' Return The Smith Sisters The Happy Ending The Cast THE NIGHT or JANUARY 161:-1, As the house lights dimmed, the stage of the CCS aud 1tor1um was transformed mto a courtroom when the Senior Class presented The Nlght of January 16 a three act court room drama by Ayn Rand The play centers around Karen Andra and her trial for the murder of BJom Faulkner the world s financral drctator As the plot unfolds it rs revealed that Karen Andre 1S not aware that Faulkner is really dead for she has aided htm in a plan to stage a fake S'l1iC1d9 after whrch he mtended to flee to South Amerrca U1 an attempt to escape the consequences Ofh.1Si1'1'lp6Ildi.Hgf1I18.I1C181 crash Whether or not Karen Andra is ly1ng IS a matter for the Jury chosen from the audrence to declde The defendant was found not gurlty on the two mghts of performance The Director The Prosecutlon The Chmax Cross- examination f'-23' M15s Norma Crewe .U S Paradrse of the Deep JUNIOR PROM The Iuntor Prom was held amrd a scene of the wonders of the deep sea Suspended f1sh walls of seaweed and a sunken shxp enclosrng Art Dedrrck s or chestra helped carry out the nauucal theme of Paradrse of the Deep The hrghllght of the evenmg was the crowmng of the queen on a large shell throne adorned by mermards MISS Norma Ann Crewe rergned over the prom wrth her attendants Iacquelynn N1chol5 Nancy Spanneut and Beverly Thomas The Royal Court The Dance for Queen Snowflake Fantasy SENIOR PRUM Mrss Audrey Brown rergned over the An nual Senror Prom snowflake Fantasy whrch was held December 21 1957 On a snowflake throne the queen was crowned by the Senror Class presrdent Bob Newton The Royal Court M1 S mdrey Brown consrsted of Miss Carolyn Ingram Senror Mrss Donna Case Junror Mrss Molly Goldthwarte Q, Qophomore 1nd Mrss Mary Qwlfl Freshman I Q I Q 'O A galaxy Of snowflakes the Lrttlest ' ' ' I 4- 3 Angel Rudolph the Red Nosed Rerndeer 1 ' Comrc Snowmen and the band of Bud Estes playrnb rn a garly decor ted santa drrven 51011 O if ig mf 11' Grand qal-Ch The Oueen and Her Attendants t f X X x s 1 ' , . - I ,S I . . 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X nf' . f ' f fx . nf g A My-L.'hv, Vid Q Q ,rm U .s f ' 321 ,h 1, . ,, X X ' Av 'f Nauonal Honor SOCICIY Chef Club ! f' vi' Dramaucs Club J' CLUBS The N H S rs an honorary so crety based on the four prrncrples of leadershlp scholarshrp servrce and character No honor conferred by the school excels that represented by thrs socrety From the homemakrng room drrft-s the smell of many delrcacres whrch have been prepared by the seruor boys rn Chef Club The future bach elors belreve they may someday be come better cooks than the gurls Dramatrcs Club helps to glVS members better apprecratron of the theater Asa summary ofthe prrncrples learned the group presented a play at Fredoma l i va in f A I' . . . I j , , ' , K V 1 '- gr eg ' ' C is a. U up n f S N , I 5 7' 2111- 5 X ai ze 5 , R Scrence Club Future Farmers of Amerrca Today the need for further study of sclence becomes evrdent Our scxence club under Mr Gurld stlmu lates lnterest ln thrs vrtally rmportant freld The F F A 15 a nauonal organ rzauon of boys preparrng for vocatrons 1n agrrculture The Lrbrary Club 1S a servrce organrzatron composed of hrgh school glrls In addrtron to keeprng the 11 brary runnlng smoothly they enjoy The F H A consrstrng of grrls mterested rn the freld of homemakrng, has trrpled rts membershrp thrs year Lrbrary Club Future Homemakers of Amerrca l . many socials. . I . . . . 1 'iv , 'II .AV Y 1 ,, Industual Arts Exhrbrt Good Advrce Mrs Knowles Judges Cooklng We Vlew the Farr Mr Bennett Instructs SCHOOL FAIR On September 27 the gym and school grounds were tramform ed mto the 17th annual school farr The colorful farr whrch was brgger and better than ever was fmanced by a chrcken barbecue sponsored by theF F A and F H A Prxzes a mountmg to over S300 were g1ven to the best ent.r1es rn the vanous flelds The Champ LIVSSIOCR D1SD13Y Home Grown Vegetables POR TS , ,tx s The Night Rally for the Bolivar game Featurrng Eddre Donovan The rafters rrng as Cuba cheers rts players on to trreater glory Basket ball football baseball and track play the major role However durrng the year can be heard the yells of the grrls playrng softball the cheerleaders practrcrng endless hours trs a strrke the swrsh of the badmrnton racket the excrte ment of competrtron as the Junror I-hgh makes rts mark whether on football freld or basketball court the zrng of the tennrs ball thrs all adds up to a w ll rounded sports programwhere ever yone who desrrcs to has an opportunrty to DHITICIDHIC P T A Sports Drnner and Awards I l I I . , . I 5 nl - - rv ' M I I if . ' - Aw . . . . 4 1 J f K .3 , , I . ' 2 ' I - ' ' gt' f ks 1 by 1 x 5 in , I f , is ,,,f. fn, Av ' if Q R A A fr 1 K .- it 9 . ij? F. 'S I L The Team Coach Krncard ff' 1 ll '-I , M +-M Q lIIl'llll 1-:excl FOOTBALL The Cuba Central football team had one of the best seasons thrs year that rt has had rn many years They frnished the season wrth a record of three wms two losses and two ues The outstandmg game of the season was the 25 to 14 win over Portvrlle Tom Doyle and Bob Rinker were chosen to represent Cuba on the Olean Trmes Herald All Star Team Wrth a good nucleus of boys returnmg next year plus the boys commg up from the Iuruor I-hgh team prospects for the next season look promlsmg T Doyle A11 Star lam On the way to a touchdown, Franklmville Actron at the Otto game Wikia-np., THE Alfred A WE- ,Q 1 Q Q., 1 3+ 'M Sys F off .f - H gf'-az. ' .Wi 2 x I 3 1 . ,,..-as--ff The Team bhaffer runs the mrle uh' -umm ,ln -.VL If TRACK The 1937 Track team had a very suc cessful season They won frve mee ts andlost one, wmmng the county Class B CITBIIIDIOH shrp seven boys parucrpated rn the sectronals at Rochester Ken German won the secuonal low hurdles, Bob Newton ned for frrst place rn the hrgh Jump, and B111 mheldon ued for frrst rn the pole vault Four new school records were set and one was tred Prospects for next season look very fav orable wrth twelve lettermen returnmg 1, axis gg! i 416 The home stretch The Managers L1 I ' , B- . ,, A Az ' v 1 ,V - I . . 1 , - K . 0 SA - ' .' ' e ' , 5 l . . ' - . a . ll A , ,M ' A ' I , 7. f ma, 5' 'Q , If , . y I T, . f V .. ' W 3 we T T .. 1-'rf . V, I 1 Q, , A 1, . T -I I xss . 3 V,-f f. .., M , , 5, , , ,, A., V 4 . . ,si A 1' 4 x v , sz .ps ,mfs .ff . - 35, - Z . gi,1f.'L,h4u sam f 4 . ' ,w M' ft V. .. tx- 9 . -. - . 1- 'VZJFQ' 5 B . 'rr .. ' -' , '- -,-g-L 1 ' V , ,,. 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