DeRuyter Central High School - Tioughniogan Yearbook (DeRuyter, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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6 .fafafe 661 In Dedication The senior class of 1956 has decided to dedicate this yearbook to two of the most outstanding women in our school and com unity Not only are both of these woven civic minded and untiring 1n their efforts for school and community, but they are also true Christians in every sense of the word You are always met with a happy smile and their personalities radiate all those qualities that we, as seniors, hope some day to aquire It is fitting and proper that ae dedicate this year of her life for the enrichment of ch11dren,and to Dora Knight, who has helped to make our days in the school and community happy ones 0 I book to two dedicated women-- Marian Poole, who has given ii XX 75 'id 7? XX , - 'ff'i i. 4-J rf' .fjrff 1 N7 Q, X-A .4f if NNW IZ,-f HEEB EERE XX. A Q N Aa'mf27f5LLfaDb!7 I would like to offer congratulations to the graduating class of 195 sucoes and the best of everything to you in whatever wa k of life you enterxj It has been a pleasure to have had the opportunity of working with you as you were finishing your high school careers As you go forward remember that you gracefully, arrive at wise decisions and be a con tributing citizen of whatever com unity you find your self in Sincerely, 1 jJ9'o4'nnAfCi R F Smith 4 6, -11 are on your own. Assume this added responsibility 355 sf 4,ff2Q4vE2E?eT f2w:fe A , WW M X I X yitfffj! X bL?h7 Nezpiglwuf ti V 9 A N First row Perlet, Moore, Douphin, Shapley, Jones, Seely, Naber, Poole Second row Hay, Call, Ames, Kinneally, Wood, Ackley, Skeele, Stahl, Doershug, Newcomb, Stoddard, Lee, Knight Third row Barlow, Whitmarsh, Stahl, Cannella, Muck, Ames, Slentz, Thompson, Herlihy, Needle Absent Fox, Harden, Smith X X2 . C3 Aki N 55 X xv 4 xr Aw, J , JZ: xi X. Xlhlo l L4 xxx. fi V 'Z?,..,.!J Barbara Calholm Barb s Favorite saying '0h, Butterballs Usually found: writing letters Favorite pasti e complaining Pet peeve work Cortland State Basketball 2,3,h Volleyball 3 Claes Vice Pres h Alternate Student Cou cil Member 2 'Growin Pains' Tish After school Activities Janet Bush 'Jan' Favorite saying: 'Sugarn Usually found: home Favorite pastime: complaining Pet peeve: Hot Beef Sandwiches After school: dental hygiene school Band-l,2,3,h Chorus-1,2,3,h Cheerleading-l,2,3,h Madison County Band-l State Music Contest- 1,2,3,h Class President-l,3,h Cla ss Secretary-2 Student Council-lQ3,h Student Council Sec.-3 Student Council Pres.-h 'Tishn-M Yearbook Staff-h Activities: MMM C xl N ll ll 2 n B. . Mg -3 Yearbook Staff-h l 411 Jkhlf Barbara Hulbert Barb Favorite saying 'Can you feature that' Usually found Bee's 8 Dee's Favorite pastime sleeping Pet peeve Business Management After school: work F H A 1,2 Tish M Alternate Student council Member h Yearbook Staff 3,h Activities: Helen Christiansen 'Helen Favorite saying That's neat Usually found with Elba Favorite pastime writing letters Pet peeve ocean between here and Germany After school business school and then marriage Class Treasurer-1,2 , Cheerleading l,2,3, Basketball 3 h nGrowing Pains' 3 Tish L Volleyball 3 Chorus 2,3,h Softball 2 Scholastic Art Awards 1,2 Activities Yearbook Staff h EWMWMMMJ ll : W I 3 - ' 9 n N- D State Music Contest-2, 3,11 II N no 0 ?aa.apQz0 Nancy Taber 'Nance Favorite saying I'l git home sick Favorite pastime talking Pet peeve Band C B I Band l,2,h Chorus l,2,h Madison County Band 2 State Music Contest 2 NYSSMA M Basketball l,2,h Tish M F H A 62 F H A Treasurer 2 Class Secretary 2 Participant and Winner, 'American Anthology of Essays' 2 Yearbook Staff h After school Activities Elba Lidell Elb Favorite sayings 'Pickle juice Usually found with Helen Favorite pastime' waiting for the weekend Pet peeve the need for an education business school Bend 1l293lh Cheerleading 2 Basketball Tish -h Volleyball Softball 2 Scholastic 1,2,3 State Music Contest 1!2l3Ih' Yearbook Staff h Class Secretary h Class Vice Pres 3 Madison County Band 13 2l3lh' After school Activities Art Awards I! I ll -3.1L ll ll -3 n : ' l - ll Usually found: with Harold -1, ,lb 1 ' 9 ,ls n n- - Glenn Angell Charlie' Favorite saying Ye Gads' Usually found running errands for the Senoir Girls Favorite pastime picking on some one Pet peeve Barb H trying to hel me run the time clock After school Cornell, maybe Activities Class Secretary 1 3 Student Council Member 2 Basketball Manager 2, 'Growin Pains' 3 Tish Yearbook Staff h lL fgff Mf4'ff During our Freshman year we were fortunate to be Mr S1entz's first class of D C S We had a successful year and realized a profit of S73 95 at the close of the year A skating party in October and the sale of pennants and sweatshirts were our activities We spent our Sophomore year in Miss Nevin's home room During this year the sale of cards and pencils added to our bank account We had a skating party and a dance which boosted our profit to Sl6h hO In our Junior year with Mr Muck as our advisor, we had the usual sale of magazines and candy on which we realized a very great profit In October we had a Harvest Dance, a skating party in the spring and the customary Junior Prom in May Our Junior Prom theme was 'Springtime in Paris' and it brought us a huge rofit of S105 MS, which added to our bank account made it S615 SE During our joyful Senior year with the very able advisor, Mr Huck, we had a skating party in September, a Christmas Dance and a co sponsored Talent Show with the P T A in December which in creased our total account to more than Sl,00O OO This made it possible for the seven of us to plan to spend five wonderful days in Bermuda during Easter vacation. N . : n 2 0 e P . V, : : - , ,U D l 3.1.1 . M5 -- j f ., If 1 II f' .267 . ' . 4A!!7f D115 'V' First row Monroe, Husted, Skeele, Mrs Stahl, Angell, Baracolugh, Rainbow Second row Fuller, Stahl, Chamberlain, Hurlbert, Randall, Harris, Hauzy, Thompson President John Randall Secretary Betty Baraclough Treasurer Susan Skeele Student Council Dale Stahl This year the Junior Class has had a Harvest Dance, which took place on October 28 We have also sold magazines We sold paper and candy at noon, at the home basketball games and on the buses for the away games We are now planning for a Skat ing Party in January, and, of course, our Junior Prom in May Vice President: Shirley Mauzy Jophamafes First row Ossont, B Hoore, Saunders, Marshall, Seely, Phillips Second row Swan, Warner, Knight, Portzline, Morse, Haskins, Lambert Third row McAllister, Dorward, Bell, Mr Slentz, Ellis, P Clark, Bird Fourth row Stahl, Barber, Davenport, Nash, Gray, B. Clark, Clendenning, Cardner Vice President Marjorie Haskins Secretary Sylvia Seely Treasurer George Davenport Student Council Stephen McAllister Our class has had one class party this year and we plan to have another in December We will exchange gifts and distribute them to the needy children We are also planning a dance in March In our class George Davenport, Stephen McAllister, Ken Nash and Bob Clark are on the Varsity Basketball Team David Gardner, Donald Bird, Richard Bell and Paul Barber are on the Junior Var sity B asketball Team we have one Varsity Cheerleader, Linda Ossont Tamara Swan, Tamara Saunders, Marion Lambert and Sylvia Seely are Junior Var sity Cheerleaders. This year Linda Ossont, Linda Knight and Sylvia Seely were chosen to represent Dekuyter in the Madison County Band and Chorus and the All State Sectional Band and Chorus President: David Dorward Fkeshfrvexv President Gary Powers Vice President Margaret Wightman Secretary Carol MacPherson Treasurer David Wood Student Council: Winton Wightman Plans are in the making for a class party sometime in the near future. At the first of the year we will have a skating party. First row Second row Third row Mable Ryan, MacPherson, Lambert, B. Best, Marion Ryan, Hierke, S. Best Brown, Cbatel, H Uightuan, Miss Horlihy, Betz, Hooper, Dorward Wood, W Wightman, Hurlbert, Spaulding, Powers, Wlndhauson W ,A ' ,A UW'Z,f. ea I , gl 9 Efyhdh Grade fffww' 958 Hd 'QR We First row Haber, VanDuer, Ossont, Bailey, Angell, Goff, Wood, Ames Second row Stevens, D. Renyolds, Greene, Clark, Kiester, Howard, A. Renyolds, Brown, Wells, B Lidell Third row Harris, Davie, Springer, Padget, Holbrook, Freeman, DeGraff, Mrs. Doershug, Oliver, Merchant, L Lidell, Randall, Hooper, Ryan Fourth row Sterns, Ousler, Neilson, Eldridge, Sealy, Brown, Outwater, Martin, Marshall, Arnold, Hastings, Coon, Mauzy, Monroe, Jacobsen I M JL JWMJXW X Presidenty Edward Harris JW OJ w vice President Aprill Reynolds ,J Secretary Lois Angell qljg' Treasurer Barbara Wells A J Student Council Beverly Lidell Our class was organized with the officers elected above No definite activities have been planned for this class yet t yea 603 N Wx s Q5 Ji QI 7 I IA ' ? , ff! 2 ' Ui as T BJ, . 2 I vb A yy 2 . A by , 1 . p up f N59 Qc? JL Wy , L ' by f wf ww H V041-gl' NWA M! W iff 2 .reyeffzxf 6,-awe lx Q Q Wff rffff 6-6149 fwsffmv Jug 'tiqfl-58 First row McAllister, Bush, Ossont, Harrington, Sartwell, Wightman, Byron, Thompson Second row Ames, Brown, Beard, Newton, Eldridge, Moore, Hammond, ,44b0,cA Greene, Hastings, Monroe, Darmento, Custer Third row Dav1s,Madore, Hamlin, D Moore, Lidell, Ryan, lblll Mr Barlow, Mrs Skeele, Peterson, Portzline, Welsh, Swind, Powers, MacPherson, Coon Fourth row Barlow, Dorward, Thompson, Neadom, Barnes, Rainbow, Craft,Arno1d, Marshall, Hayes, Angell, Keister, Wilbur, Hull, Wiltsey, Meldrim, Byron President: Dale Wiltsey Vice President Kenneth Rainbow Secretary Marie Darmento ,QMW4 Treasurer James Davis Lj227 Student Council Amy Ossont L We have two homerooms, Mr Bar1ow's and Hrs Skeelee' We have two homerooms, Mr. Bar1ow'e and Mrs Skee1o's Hb are divided in to two groups Lt a few of the basketball games we plan to sell tickets We have a new bulletin board in our room We plan to have our room painted in the near future MMQ fl Ill 0 W Mv ' 'Ji 3 fa 5 W f 5 3 a E 0 Sa B ' 39 J z. . ip ft. V, 1,067 'Y 5 2 ' I . D K L x JIXM Grade First row Hammond, Wood, Hierke, Felicia Second row Thompson, Goff, Case, Knight, B Eaton, Byron, A. Peterson Drake, Monohan, Springer, G Eaton Absent B111 Betz Our class numbers twenty. Our class officers are President Calvin Hood, V1cePres1dent Alice Knight, Secretary Barbara Eaton and Treasurer Jeanne Case. We have been very busy selling Xmas cards and household items and earning some extra money for things we need We.are looking forward to a field trip in the spring O O I: . Third row: Storey, Burrows, F. Peterson, Mowers, Hrs. Stoddard, O Jfkfh Grade Second row Barber, Monroe, Dorward, VanDee, Ketchum, Ryan, Drake Third row Cummins, Rainbow, Oliver, Miss Shapley, Hanwarren, Hblsh, Johnson The sixth grade class has been interested in exploring the wor1d's beginnings, its relationship to other heavenly bodies, and how people first settled there They have visited the pyramids of ancient Egypt, the cities of religious significance in the Near East, and the ruins of Greek civilization. They are beginning to realize the many contributions made by history that make our mod- ern life possible. The class has also delved into the causes of weather condi- tions and the scientific methods of recording and predicting weath- er changes. The group has written chapters of original stories which will be combined into their own storybook. First row: Best, Rogers, Howard, Burdick, Haber Hffb Erade First row I Gardner, Garrow, Jones, Horse, Hierke, Custer Second row Johnson, L Gardner, Pforter, Angell, Hindsor, Stone Ossont, Chorley Third row Preston, Hauzy, Swezey, A Mowers, Freeman, Hrs Kinneally, Felicia, N Howers, Cook, Coon, Darmente Our class in September numbered twenty four, twelve boys and twelve girls. In November a new pupil arrived. He is Claude Davis from Sherburne. our room mother and helped make these special days fun and ex citing Christmas time we had a tree and a party. Gifts were ex changed among tn. pupils J C1710 U I At Ha11owe'en we had a party and lots of fun. Mrs. Ossont O H V X X ' I Y A Fffzfi 5raa'e Second row Thornton, Crandall, Gaines, Mrs Kuykendall, Jones, Bush, Fuller Third row Saunders, Outwater, Howard, Manwarren, Springer, Ousler, Merchant, Wightman, Betz, Barrett, Clark We have a very nice science collection this year We enjoy our science lessons over the air, which some to us from Rochester We have learned many things about water and now we are learning about the weather. Our Pilgrim village is excellent. It was made entirely by the children. This group has been very co-operative in bringing material from home for our projects and working to make them a success. First row: Moore, Lidell, Phillips, Davenport, Friedman f'barZ'b 6'raa'e First row Howard, Bane, Bailey, Campbell, Burdick, wightman Peterson, Eaton Third row Rainbow, Freeman, Warner, Burrows, Byron, Needle, Dorwood, Baker This fourth grade class, probably the smallest in number for years to come, is not to be outdone when it comes to alertness, initiative, responsibility and co operation With Mrs. Harrington as our room mother, we had a wonderful Hallowe'en Party and before the end of the school year will be having more parties. Second rout Pforter, Coon, Harrington, Mrs. Jones, Custer, I - 0 faarfb Grade First row Ousler, Howard, Craft, Manwarren, Rainbow, Johnson Warren Thrid row Springer, Marshall, Barrett, Hooper, Nielson, Neadom, Chapman, R Gardner, Fox, Stevens This fourth grade is small in number, but very energetic Mrs Ed Stevens is our room mother With her help we had a lovely Halloween Party We expect to have a few more parties just as nice. Second ron: J. Gardner, Fox, Monohan, Mrs. Hay, Hooper, Neff, 7219-af Grade First row Kreuger, Eaton, Brown, Mierke, Crandall Second row Green, L. Burdick, Welle, Mrs. Whitmarsh, Manwarren, Danforth, Preston Narsasian, Freidman, Daniele Fourth row Coon, Ames, Wright, Adrian Warner, Knupp, Allen Warner, Hubba, Thompson, Ossont There are twenty nine children in our third grade, sixteen boys and thirteen girls We took a trip to Sta1ey'e Dairy in November Third row: Gardner, C. Burdick, Selover, Eaton, MacPherson, 7Zfnaf Grade Second row Kritsberg, Manwarren, Bartle, Hrs Douphin, Peabody, Moore, Oursler Third row Jones, Lidell, Coon, Ketchu , Carl, Davis, Burdick, Wheeler Fourth row Gaines, Kenyon, Lawrence, Rainbow, Merchant, Darmento, Breed We have 29 children in our third grade Fourteen girls and fifteen boys Our fall field trip was to Sta1ey's Dairy We hope to take a trip in the Spring also O First row: Barber, Gaines, Wilcox, Lambert, Garrow Je cond Grade First row Warner, D. Custer, Knupp, Wheeler, Lidell, J Wood Second row gardner, Bryan, Karl, Mrs Wood, Lawrence, Phillips, lands Third row Rietveld, Cummins, Foster, M. Angell, Hubba, Marian Fourth row Howard, Hyer, Jarvis, Davis, R Angell, Arnold, Ladd, Smith, Peterson, Nielsen, Ryan Our class has thirty four pupils, fourteen girls and twenty boys. Early in the school year Ronald Fay moved to Virginia Soon after Stephen Davis joined us. We have been listening go the F M School of the air The science lessons have been very interesting and we have learned many things Nearly all the experiments have been done in our TOO!!! ' Custer, Rainbow, T. Wodd 2 . cfecona' Grade First row Dorward, Knupp, Stanton, Brown, Rowe, Fox, Gardner Second row Barber, Warren, Wheeler, Mrs Naber, C Eaton, Narsasian, Garrow Drake, D. Eaton Fourth row Wightman, Mosher, Bamberry, G Wood, Davis, D Wood, Eldridge, Wright, Wilday, Thompson, Baldwin In September we numbered thirty five, twenty one boys and four teen girls We had the usual parties at Hallowe'en, Christmas, and Valent1ne's Day At Thanksgiving we made a mural that went well with an exhibit of things the Pilgrims might have used At Christmas we had a lot of fun decorating our room In the spring we took a trip to Hancock Airport, which was enjoyed by all Then we decided on our theme for open house and started to work on it we have had a very enjoyable and profitable year T T Third row: Kimball, Rainbow, Meldrim, Elmer, Manwarren, Hooper, Ffrat 6:f'a2de First row Sherman, Bartle, J Byron, Cook, Swezey, Skinner, Culver Second row Gardner, Green, Custer, Thornton, Bush, Wells Third row Barber, Olender, Kritsberg, Kimball, Brown, Mrs Lee, Fourth row Goff, Darmento, Bush, Manwarren, VanDee, Barrett, Ryan, Friedman, Peabody, D Byron, Peterson Our enrollment on September 7th, was thirty six There were eighteen girls and eighteen boys Many interesting things took place this fall. Our entire class had one interesting field or science trip about the school buildings We later used i is infer mation we gathered from this trip in art, as well as a science lesson Our Hallowe'en party, under the Room Mother, Janet Smith, was very much enjoyed. Now we are thinking about our Christmas party and making decorations for the tree Four of our girls will sing in the 'Talent Show' put on in December, and several of the children will take part in the Christ mas Program. We expect to visit the zoo in Syracuse in the Spring I would like to thank the Mothers at this time for your help and thoughtful ness throughout the year. O . Smith, Ulmer, Gridley, Palmer, Slentz, Daniels ' fffzsf Grdafe I First row: Eaton, Warner, Carmer, Ketchum, Stone, Glave, A. Fuller Second row: Sherwood, V. Barber, Stanton, Mrs. Aokley, lewten, Monroe, Danforth Third row Nielsen, Jones, K Fuller, Hammond, Merchant, Smith, Neff, Wilcox, Wheeler, Ryan, Coon Fourth rows G Barber, Selover, Wood, Stevens, Marshall, Daniels Pforter, Springer, Mosher We have thirty four boys and girls in our room During the month of October, we welcomed two new girls into our room, Susan Coon and Melinda Carroll Melinda only stayed with us a few days before she and another girl, Betty Monroe, moved away One day we enjoyed a science trip looking for the signs of winter We saw many interesting things and are now waiting to see what will happen to two cacoons that we brought back with us We enjoyed our Halloween Party and plan to have just as much fun at our Christmas Pa ty We had a nice trip to the zoo with Mrs Lee's grade and saw many interesting things I !0na'efyarte0 First row VanDee, Bush, Pforter, Hills, J Rainbow, Barber Second row Carmer, K Lawrence, Eaton, Miss Poole, Albino,Custer, Coon Third row Neff, Dorward, L Rainbow, Jarvis, Warner, Beesmer, Moore, Mowers Fourth row Smith, Eldridge, Chappell, Aldrich, Davis, R Lawrence, Thompson, Wilcox, Meldrim Absent Carol There are ing how to get and what to do birthday party the room mothe wright thirty boys and girls in the group They are learn along with others, how to take care of themselves at school They have had a Hallowe'en party and a already Jeanne Wilcox's Mother, Betty Wilcox, r th help at party time They take walks when they can to find out about things that are nearby 'PYQ1 H6 Mndefyarten First row Warren, Hathaway, Sherwood, Baldwin, Eaton Second row Carmer, Dorwood, Stahl, Mrs Moore, Ladd, Oursler, Patchen Fourth row Breed, Preston, Bartholomew, M Coon, Wood, S Coon, Knupp Absent John Parks and Thomas Crandall We are a class of twenty six We all started the first day of school in September Some of us shed a few tears, but we soon found out that it was a happy place to be We have learned so many songs, stories, and games since we started We hope to learn many more and to do many things before the end of the year l Third row: Houck, Rletveld, Barnes, Oliver, Browngardt, Robb, fl! I , EE! 5 E N I H f , Afff. Q ' i ,' ' 'Y I 'T l V IV I' 5 L ' ,F I , X 9? , I fi I ff: l! 4, ff! ' ,Z ,W f fffn. Mp! f 'ri' 5 V 1 L- M- 1 fi! i'?'lll!if'L i all ' ' I If , ' f gmiwff ff Q V' b 'g - --1, - i.A..,,-A M g, E vm K 'K 1 A Q . 2 X N r W1 . W vsvxsg - L X V W ,NM x P - . H. xxx X X X N x xx .., ' XA , W Xxx 4 W . I '- 1 I X 1 '1 X' N 1' E N If 355 Student Cauncff Front row Harris, Meallieter, Angell, Bush, Lidell, Uiltaey, Olsont Mr Slentz President Janet Bush Vice President Glgnn Angell Secretary Beverly Lidell C0 TPGHSUTSPS John Randall, David Dorwood The Student Council has been doing very well at the ball games this year In terest has increased and so has our treasury The coke machine is also in operation at all ballgames The Student Council k Seniors are jointly publishing the 1955 S6 yearbook, which we are hoping will be a success 'U Second row: Mr. Huck, Dorward, Randall, Stahl, Uightman, Powers, Jgdfbddf :ff 019' Front row E Lidell, Calhoun, Hulbert, Bush, Taber, Christiansen Second row Mr. Huck, Olsent, Harrie, Angell, Stahl, B Lidell, Third row Dorward, Meallister, Randall, Vightman, Powers Editor in Chief Assistant Editor Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Sports Editor Class Editor Art Editors Seventh Grade Rep Eighth Grade Rep Ninth Grade Rep Tenth Grade Rep Eleventh Grade Rep Janet Bush Barbara Hulbert Barbara Calhoun Dale Stahl Glenn Angell Elba Lidell Elba Lidell, Helen Christiansen Amy Ossont, Dale Wiltsey Beverly Lidell, Eddie Harrie Gary Powers, Winton Wightman David Dorwood, Steve McAllister John Randall, Dale Stahl ' Wiltley, Mr. Slent: Band Majorette: Janice Monroe pea, fer mph aw' First row Third row Darmento, Seely, McPherson, B. Lidell, Bush, Baskin Morse, L Oasont, Davis Betz, Taber, E. Lidell, Swan, Wightman, Wiltsey, Hood, Rainbow, Custer, Case, Windhausen Wells, Mowers, D Davie, Moore, D Renyolda, Knight, Randall, Gray, Skeele, Angell, Hauzy, Springer, Saunders, A Knight, Neilson 2 s, Second row: Hr. Amee, A. Renyolds, A. Oeeont, Hammond, E. Oesont, First row Wood, L. Ossont, Hammond, D Renyolds, Lidell, MacPherson, Seely, E Ossont, Rainbow Second row Mierke, Lambert, Thompson, Mauzy, Christiansen, Betz, A Renyolds, Kiester, Mr Ames Warner, Angell, Wightman, Randall First row McAllister, Bvron, Wightman, Harrington, Darmento S Brown, Ossont, Thompn n Second row Knight, Beard, Moore, Wells, Stevens, Newton, Naber, Mr Ames Third row N Brown, Howard, Holbrook, Merchant, Padget, Well Welsh Third row: Taber, Saan, B araclough, Bush,.Knight, Morse, : , , BAND NEWS Ne began our work in the fall with thirty nine members which is an increase of seven over last year's total It is hoped that each year will see an increase in band members Nancy Taber, Mary Jane Rainbow and Linda Ossont auditioned for the All State Senior High School Band which is to play at the Music teacher's Conference in Albany on Dec Sth In November the following students participated in the All State Sectional Music Festival held at Liverpool Nancy Taber and Linda Ossont Also in November, Nancy Taber, Lidell, Mary Jane Rainbow, Shirley Mauzy, Sylvia Seely, Ossont and Dale Niltsey participated in the band at the Music Festival held in Morrisville After our Christmas vacation we have begun work on contest music for the Spring Contest and also music for Spring Concert Elba Linda County OUP OUI' The following students will be playing solos in the Spring Music Contest Festival clarinet, Linda Ossont, Tamara Swan, Beverly Lidell, Sylvia Seely, Marjorie Haskins, Dale wiltsey and Tamara Saunders, saxaphone, Nancy Taber, Mary Jane Rainbow, and Shirley Mauzy, corinet, Margaret wightman, Linda Knight, Harriett Betz, Susan Skeele, and Darla Angell Saxophone duet, Nancy Taber, and Mary Jane Rainbow Clarinet duets, Linda Ossont and Dale Wiltsey, Sylvia Seely and Beverly Lidell Clarinet quartet, Linda Ossont, Beverly Lidell, Sylvia Seely and Dale Wiltsey Saxophone quartet Nancy Taber, Mary Jane Rainbow, Shirley Mauzy and Elba Lidell Corinet quartet Margaret Wightman, Darla Angell, Linda Knight, and Susan Skeele Trombone Amy Ossont Piano Linda Ossont and Harriet Betz CHORUS NEWS We began work last fall on our Christmas program with fifty one chorus members The two selections we sang were, 'Twas The igh Be ore s mas an Silent N g ' Linda Knight and Margaret Wightman participated in the chorus at the Madison County Music Festival held at Morrisille in November Linda Knight and Sylvia Seely participated in chorus at the All State Music Festival held at Liverpool in November After our Christmas vacation we began work on our numbers for the Spring Music Contestand our Spring Concert Sylvia Seely and Jane Kiester will sing solos at both of these The chorus has new risers which arrived just before our Christmas program and are very much appreciated by every one concerned ' N t f Chri t W d 1 htl Jefwbf 6277 540.4155 Swan, Warner, Portzline, Miss Herlihy, Calhoun, Skeele, Baraolough There are six Senior Girl Scouts Miss Emily Herlihy is our leader The officers of the troup are as follows President Betty Baraclough Treasurer Barbara Calhoun Secretary Tamara Swan Scribes Susan Skeele Marv Warner After working on our bicycling badge last sum er, we took a bicycle hike around the lake This fall we participated in the flag ceremony at the annual Madison County Girl Scout Banquet We have had one activity this year which was a bake sale held at the Red R White store We netted a profit ofS16 92 At the present time we are working on several sports badges Vice-President: Florence Portzline f First row: Johnson, Fuller, Thompson, Dorwood, Jones, Coon, Gardner, Chorley Second row Miss Shapley, Cook, Saunders, Movers, Harrington, Dorwood, Wightnan, Byron, McAllister Third row Darmento, Beard, Hammond, Howard, Holbrood, Stevens, Newton, Naber, Ames Second row D Outvater, Johnson, Welch, Swezey, Preston, A Doruood Rainbow, Hierke Third row C Dorwood, Stearns, Barnes, Marshall, Hull, H Outvater, Hindhausen, Arnold, Ousler, Hanwarren, Mr Thompson First row: Hammond, Gardner, Phillips, D. Custer, Custer, Haber First rows Davis, Mierke, Byron, Johnson, R Powers, Mowers, Barlow, C Wood, Cum ins, Haber Second row: McAllister, Betz, Nielson, Seely, G Powers, D Wood Harris, Swind, Hamlin Mr Barlow First row Eaton, MacPherson, Ryan, Freeman, Welsh, Gardner, Davenport, Second row L Hooper, F Hooper, Hurlbert, Vining, Bird, Stahl First row Rainbow, Naber, Wood, Bailey, Angell, VanDuer, Ames Second row Phillips, Stevens, Hierke, Lambert, Clark, Howard, Third row Kiester, Wells, Ryan, Springer, Lidell, Holbrook, DeGraff, Freeman, Merchant, Padget, Randal1,Betz, Greene Front row nurlberu, Bell, Spaulding. lub: Hr- Th0mP ' Curt' Stahl . Thompson, B. Lidell, Ryan, Hrs. Seely l 02615 0416 Barrett, R Ossont Second row L Ossont, S Sealy, Bush, Bell, U Seely, Hindhauaen, Horse, B Lidell, E Oasont First row: Wilcox, T. Darmento, Case, H. Darmonto, A. Ossont, I O C'a22z5effZ Jfaff.. First row B. Lidell, Husted, Lambert, Warner, Dorward, Mauzy, Rainbow Second row Angell, E Lidell, Morse, Mrs Baker, Hrs Seely, Hrs Cooper, Stahl, Haskins, Christiansen Harris, Wood, Chamberlain, Knight n a I a e e e o rg I lr 1, I!- 1 , x. ole ern I exe , 4 e - -M4 I 1' r .-1 Pu' Lo , l Jciaaf Mzrse fwts Calf 1.06-Abng Eder -Ms. Ql- .Bus .21-1 refs -- Be11, Thornton, Osborne, Messenger, Davie, Sartwell, Clendenning, Chartrand , Warren N L. Messenger, H. Messenger, Baker cf4l7l'f 0125 -' Q ' ,.m'w-- , .A- ICC ZZ: S., A AK. 'H xl In W7 US, - ve- -xg. lo Q . Q F xi vt, H- X . sv, Sit! san.- v , 0 y.. K ' U 191 'ri Xu 'Q-ON, Jxfkfia lacy, . .. 1,, 41. 1'4 . f. -N. . -Ml. , -4-.,g L5 P Vdl'Slfq f- Clark, Outwater, Hurlbert, Randall, Nash, Davenport, McAllister, Mr Needle Basketfdwff 7?wf275 Mr Needle, Bird, Bell, Hurlbert, Wightman, Gardner Absent Marshall, Barber, Coates O K Abaent: Bob Harris BASKETBALL QBWS Varsity Chemadon League Games DeRuvter Georgetown W' Brookfield Morrisville Barlville So Ot Stockbridge Madison Flrst half of games Georgetown V- Brookfield Morrisville Earlville S Ot Won 7 Lost S Game with Earlville was forfieted in rd quarter Game with Madison and Stockbridge still unplayed DeRuvter Year -gg George Davenport Soph Bob Harris Bill Hurlbert Steve MacAllister Ken Nash Wayne Outwater Soph Fresh Ronnie Woofford Bob Clark Soph Soph Co Captains for season Hurlbert and Randall Chemadon League Games DeRu ter hh Georgetown W' Brookfield Paul Barber Richard Bell Don Bird Dave Gardner Wayne doates Morrisville Earlville So O Stockbridge Madison First Half of Games DeRuyter Q5 vs Georgetown W' Brookfield Morrisville Earlville ' S t Captain David Gardner Year Soph Soph Soph Soph Soph Fresh Kent Hurlbert Richard Marshall Winton Wightman Fresh. Fresh. LL lb 5 5 5 5 H H OH 10N 11' 1H 70 vs 61 W ' 59 3h W n ll 61 L n 50 n 1 M8 w n S1 H . . 78 L n ll ' w ' N 59 U 63 L 72 vs ' 56 w ' 97 53 W n SO u '71 L N 37 H 31 w n M3 H on 60 L 3- . ..... A EEL: - 17 5' 11 Jr. 16 5' Bn Jr. 16 6' 3' ' Il Jr. . lg 2' if . 15 6' 1 John Randall Jr. 16 5' l0n . 17 6' 1 . 17 ' 1 J. V. Z vs 29 W S8 30 W N 32 u - 29 w N ho H 36 w N 30 H . t. M2 L N 35 H 51 L H hu N 36 w . M2 ' Hg W I 3 W n n - ul L A3 1 w W 30 ' o. O . 1 L W L ..... Ei! EEE: . 6 . 16 S: 8U - lu 5' un . 16 S' ln - 17 5' 9n . 15 6' 1' 15 : 1 Cheer-!ea'a'er.s.' O 15119 lg Rainbow, Hauzy, Skeele, Bush, Christiansen, Ossont nfl' Second row Ryan, Sealy, Wightman, Lambert, MacPherson I First row: Angell, Saunders, Swan .BQSKG fha! First rows Madore, Taber, Moore, Hauzy, D Arnold, Martin, Rainbow, Stearns, Ryan, Hull, Davis Second row Swind, Wiltsey, Jacobson, Wilbur, Nielson, Thompson Brown, L Arnold, Angell, Barnes, Harris, Barlow, Mr Slentz Ona' 6rc7Q'65 The Seventh and E1 th Grade basketball team had a very over only team South Otselic, Cazenovia, Truxton and Georgetown Our two losses were suffered at the hands of a strong Homer in two close games The scoring high for the year was hit by Peewee Stearns when he pumped in 2 points against Cazenovia Other leading scorers included Bill Eldridge, John Mauzy, Ken Rainbow, Charlie Martin, Melvin Taber and Mahlon Hull Most of the eighth grade players are looking forward to moving up to the Junior Varsity next year successful season in 1952-56. Our record includes victories Qkb BQSKQKKHXX 7,-Eam Betz, S Lambert, Mierke, Rainbow Second row Custer, Skeele, Swan, L Moore, Calhoun, Knight, Warner, Lidell, Baraclough, Mauzy, Christiansen First row: Mable Ryan, B. 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A' TO THE SENIORSI Ne would l1ke to have advertlsmg space 1n th1s Year Book so that we rrav take tlns opportumty to expxess our apprec1at1on to you the Sen1or Class of 1956 for honormg us 1n the ded1cat1on page of your Year Bool We have seen such honors come to others but never expected xt to happ 1 to us Many thmgs w1l1 be sald at Graduatlon about you as a Sen1or Class qu1ps about Quahty not Quant1ty and What you lack 1n numbers fou make up 1n ab1hty etc But we would hke to be the f1rst to wlsh you the Sehlor Class of 1956 everythlng m your future hfe that w111 make It worth Whlle that w111 make your parents and your teachers proud of you and proud that they had a share 1n mouldlng your IIVGS toward a Worth whxle goal Our thanks to you and our Best W1ShGS to you 111 the rema1nder of our Senlor Year and after Graduat1on Slncerely Mar1an I Poole Dora H Kmght DVVYER STUDIO 21 Chnton Ave CORTLAND NEW YORK Beaut1fu1 Portralts Complete Weddmgs Skyhne 6 8272 l l X - . . . . , 1 L . . w . . . 5 .1 1 , I. , 91 i 1 ' I l . . . . . , ' i ' za ' - as as - I . , I . . . . . . 1 3 sl, . 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