Edwards Central School - Hornet Yearbook (Edwards, NY)

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;; THE CLASS OF 56 PRESENTS ess .. ft The Hornet Dedication As a class, we do humbly dedicate this our annual, to Mrs. Holmes and Mr. Huiatt, our faculty advisors. Without their sincere desire to make our class a successful one neither this annual nor any of the class projects would have been possible. Again, we extend our gratitude and appreciation. 2 - 1 . ’ . ... i r L« «! 5 .«““ i ■ s” ; - • .Jt ; c a a « i . .• ■ ■ :.. ... :: ': ... ::. :: ■: • •Piiill ' ■ ' ||§| ■ m . ? • ■ 1 ' I : : ...... ur ■ •.. ‘. 4 ■ liSiS PlSsil • J S W' ' 111 ■ :. . ■- ’ I 1 % ■ . . i ■ .. . :' . ... ■• : :. illllll 1 1 H S' || .:' Ill;;' sliIl|S|llf?lf| -..... ■ ■ ..■ V.B ..BiiilSi'B ' ::: ii: :::: : ' : -. ' lllii ii| -O' m Ip % . :: ■' ': .... ' ' , ,v furiill i . Herman W. Mayer, Supervising Principal R. Rushol, Secretary; T. Trudeau, Vice-Principal ililll llllilfl I 1111 C. Randall, S.«Given, W. Barraford, A. Boulet, E. Lumley, A. Pascoe, L. Austin V. Cassidy. FIRST ROW: R. Wright, F. Huiatt. SEC- OND ROW: L. Noble, K. Fuller, A. Holmes, B. McGill. FIRST ROW: J. Bintz, H. Gillette. SEC- OND ROW: T. Trudeau, L. Webb, F. Pratt, R. Smith. Koskinen, E Boudreau, A HP C. Pratt, H. Cassidy, C. Barker Custodian C. Brown, C. Hurley, E. Dygert ! ----.................................................................-.'i JANET K. BONI A cheerful disposition is a friend of ready capital. President 2,3,4 Quartette 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3 Band Council 4 Chorus 1,3,4 Intra murals 2 Yearbook Staff 3,4 Newspaper Staff 3 Senior Play 4 F.H.A. 1 N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2,3,4 Swing Band 2 ALIX A. BROWN Her friendsare many, her foes-- are there any? Secretary 1,3,4 Vice-President 2 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,3,4 F.H.A. 1 Newspaper Staff 3 Yearbook Staff 3 Intramurals 2 Senior Play 4 JEAN M. CHAPIN The way to have a friend is to be one. Band 1,3,4 Chorus 1,3,4 Senior Play 4 Library Club 4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Gym Show 1,2,3 F.H.A. 1 MARY A. DAVIS She hath a tongue with a tang. Cheerleader 2,4 Band 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1 Intramurals 1,2, 3,4 Gym Show 1,2,3 Chorus 1 8 % ' EUGENE DENNEY I agree with no man's opinion,I have some of my own. (Transferred from Gouverneur) Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Chorus 4 DEANNA A. DUSHARM Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak. Twirling 1,2 Drum Majorette 3,4 Chorus 1 Cheerleading 2 Senior Play 4 Library Club 4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 3 F.H.A. 1 Gym Show 1,2,3 GAIL A. FIRMAN She sighs at many but loves only one. President 1 Quartette 4 Band 1,2,3,4; President 4 Sax Quartette 4 Chorus 1,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Library Club 4 Newspaper Club 3 F.H.A. 1 Swing Band 2 Intramurals 2 Gym Show 2 BARRY FRENCH Chase me girls, I'm full of fun. Football 3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Chorus 4 Quartette 4 Band 1,2,3 Newspaper 3 Senior Play 4 Secretary 2 9 ii! PATRICIA J. HALL She's always willing and ready for a good time. Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,3,4 Quartette Accompanist 3 Chorus Accompanist 3,4 Clarinette Quartette 4 Newspaper Staff 3 F.H.A. 1 Senior Play 4 Intra murals 3 Gym Show 3 ROSALYN J. HALL Like the wise old bird, often seen but not heard. F.H.A. 1 Chorus 1 u m JIM HOLMES All that I've learned I've forgotten and all that I know I've guessed. Band 2,3,4 Senior Play 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Chorus 3 WILLIAM H. LUTZ Love is a beautiful dream. Baseball Manager 2 Basketball Manager 3,4 Chorus 4 Senior Play 4 Vice-President 3,4 Athletics Treasurer 4 Gym Show 1 10 GLORIA E. MATEJCIK Mind cannot follow it, nor words express her infinite sweetness. Vice-President 1 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Library Club President 4 Prom Queen 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 F.H.A. 1 Gym Show NANETTE M. MCDONALD Some think the world was made for fun and frolic--and so do I. Quartette 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Intramurals 1,2, 3,4 Senior Play 4 Newspaper 3 N.Y.'S.S.M.A. 4 Gym Show 1,2,3 Cheerleader 1,3,4 Chorus 1,3,4 MARGARET RUDE Let thy words be few. Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1 Senior Play 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 RONICA E. RUSHLO Neat and shiny like a pearl. Band 2, 3,4 Chorus 1 Newspaper Staff 3 Clarinet Quartette 4 Senior Play 4 Cheerleader 1 F.H.A. 1 Secretary 2 Treasurer 3,4 Intramurals 2 Gym Show 1,2,3 11 ALLEN E. SKELDON I believe in work but I'm not in favor of it. Baseball 1, 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 JOHN SLOAN I never think of the future, it comes soon enough. Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 3 Chorus 4 Oratorical Contest 3 Gym Show 1,2,3,4 MARK WATSON Work fascinates him, he can sit and look at it all day. Senior Play 4 Baseball 2,3,4 Football 3,4 Intramurals 4 Chorus 4 Gym Show 3 Vice-President 2 Basketball 4 RICHARD WHITMARSH What he wants to get out of school most is himself. Band 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2 Football 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Band Council 3,4 Gym Show 3 Prom King 3 12 Class Will We, the class of 1956 being of sound mind and body, do solemnly proclaim this to be our Last Will and Testament. 1 Alix Brown leaves the privilege of making lengthy telephone calls to the next senior sec- retary. . . 2 Sonny Lutz leaves his position as manager to another good sport. 3 Nan McDonald leaves her place on the varsity cheerleading squad to Donna Lutz. 4 Mark Watson leaves his ability to do home- work to Vincent Fenton. 5 Margaret Rude and Jean Chapin leave a box of pencils and erasers to Mr. Gillette to make posters. 6. Barry French leaves his paper route to some up-and-coming young businessman. 7. Janet Boni leaves a book of answers to Janice Morgan so she won’t have to waste her time studying science courses. 8. Dick Whitmarsh leaves his ability to do shop work to Wayne LaPlante. 9. Gloria Matejcik leaves her throne to future queens. 10. John Sloan leaves his good looks to Roger Aldridge so he can attract the girls. 11. Gail Firman leaves her dignified manners to Karen Hurley. 12. Jim Holmes leaves his women trouble to Stanley Bullock. 13. Deanna Dusharm leaves her place as majorette to Donna L. and Virginia M. as co- majorette position. 14. Allen Skeldon leaves his height to Bill Adams so he can make first string varsity. 15. Pat Hall leaves her short haircut to Alice Brown. 16. Gene Denney leaves a quiet 5th period study hall to Mrs. Webb in years to come. 17. Ronica Rushlo leaves her friendly ways to Donna Thomas. 18. Mary Davis leaves her place in the trumpet section to Virginia Matejcik. 19. Rosalyn Hall leaves Mrs. Holmes a smarter History class next year. 1. We the Senior Class leave to the Juniors our ability to earn money and have senior privileges. 2. To the Sophomores, we leave our reserved manners and quiet ways. 3. To the Freshmen, we leave less assignments for the next three years. 4. To Mr. Mayer, we leave a new Buick that will last him the rest of his life. 5. To Mrs. Holmes, we leave four full years of finished homework. 6. To Mr. Huiatt, we leave a new ’57 model atom smasher with tubeless tires. 7. To Miss McGill, we leave better Math classes. 8. To Miss Bintz, we leave more equipment for the kitchen. 9. To Mrs. Webb, we leave three new books for the library. 10. To Mrs. Pratt, we leave two new keys on the typewriter. 11. To Mr. Smith, we leave an electric per- colator so he can take more coffee breaks. 12. To Mr. Gillette, we leave a bottle of peroxide in case he prefers blondes. 13. To Mr. Koskinen, we leave a smile. 14. To Mr. Trudeau, we leave a bigger metal shop class. 15. To Mr. Mullen, we leave a new car. 16. To Mr. Wright, we leave a free pass to all parties during 1956. 17. To Miss Noble, we leave a new supply of scrap paper. 18. To the grade teachers, we leave our thanks for our start in education. 19. To Rosalie, we leave another helper in the office. 20. To Ernie, we leave a new mop. 21. To Mrs. Fuller, we leave a corsage of thanks for helping us with the Senior Play. 22. To Mrs. Johnson, we leave another couch. 23. To Mr. Morse, we leave a private office for guidance. Witnesses: Liberace Marilyn Monroe 13 Prophecy We the class of 1956, on the eve of our graduation, do herein proclaim and establish this 'declaration of our intention: We hereby agree to assemble on the evening of June 26, 1966 in the Edwards Central gym for a reunion to determine what Life has presented us. This being duly witnessed, signed and sealed, we hereby adjourn to venture forth into days to come. (this was posted on the night of graduation) The year is 1966. The time is June 26 in the school gym. Although everyone is not able to attend, we have reports on everyone from our class. Janet Boni is married and lives in Massachusetts. She is helping her husband, Butch Earle, run his gas station. Alix Brown is head nurse in Ogdensburg after she graduated from Hepburn School of Nursing. Jean Chapin and her husband, Larry, are now living out in Wyoming. Jean’s favorite pastime is busting broncos. Mary Davis is a Sergeant in the WAC. Gene Denney is the manager of the largest I.G.A. super market in California. He and Linda have just built their own modern home with a nursery. Deanna Dusharm is now private sec- retary to New York’s most prominent lawyer. They are getting along fine as she is also his wife. Gail Firman is now Mrs. Charles Stahl. She and Chuck live in Columbus, Ohio where Chuck graduated from Ohio State and is head engineer for a construction company. Barry French has taken over his father’s business as funeral director in Edwards. Pat Hall, after 10years, has given up teaching music and has settled on the chicken farm with Harold. Rosalyn Hall has taken Miss Boudreau’s place as Dental Hygienist in the Edwards Central School. Jim Holmes is a top television techni- cian and is now living in Georgia. He is happily married and has two “hamper” men. Sonny Lutz is still running Pasco’s Store. He still finds ways to see his girl. Gloria Matejcik is a bookie for one of our largest racetracks. She acquired this job as a result of her high school bookkeeping course. Nan McDonald is now Mrs. Robert Anderson and they have moved to California where Bob is going to teach football at $50,000 a year. Margaret Rude who is now Mrs. J ames Rider is living in a doubledecker trailer. Ronica Rushlo is a nurse at Watertown’s House of Good Samaritan. She still gives the men a hard time. A1 Skeldqn is a mining engineer at Benson Mines. Guess why? Phyllis Boni has finally settled down. John Sloan’s basketball team has de- feated the Harlem Globetrotters and is now touring the world. Mark Watson has become a fullfledged hermit in the Adi raid acks. Dick Whitmarsh has attained a rank of Admiral on his own ship and is now on a cruise in the Pacific. Gail Firman Allen Skeldon FIRST ROW: B. Roberts, P. Waugh, L. Kerr, L. Javall, B. Sloan. SECOND ROW: J. Bleau, J. Bridge- land, D„ Thomas, J. Morgan, B. Lutz, D. Wood. THIRD ROW: M. Shore, R. Aldridge, P. Mullaney, C. Typhair, D. Gibbs, K. Hall, L. Erickson. The Junior Class Officers are: Janice Morgan, Treasurer; Charles Typhair, Vice-President; Phyllis Waugh, President; Elizabeth Roberts, Secretary. Juniors 16 FIRST ROW: B„ Hall, S. Typhair, R. Watson, B. Goodheart, J. Rice, B. Rice. SECOND ROW: H. Sullivan, D. Lutz, V. Matejcik, K. Hurley, S. Whitmarsh, A. Brown, E. Aldrich, P. Mullaney. THIRD ROW: G. Guidie, T. Cole, V. Fenton, J. Allen, L. Mantle, W. Kelley, B. Barraford, F. Chapin, A. Cameron. Sophomores The Sophomore Class Officers are: Pat Mullaney, Vice-President; Billy Goodheart, President; Virginia Matejcik, Secretary-Treasurer. FIRST ROW: S. Barraford, M. Rohde, B. Kelley, G. Coloney, P. Cameron, L. Brown. SECOND ROW: F. Denton, J. Bridgeland, S. Soper, B. Adams, A„ Rowe, R„ Archer, J. Rowe. THIRD ROW: W. La- Plante, B. Webb, L. Waugh, J. Watson, L Grant, K. Goodheart, B„ Waugh. Freshmen The Freshman Class Officers are: Linda Waugh, His- torian; Joanne Grant, Secretary; Billy Adams, Vice- President; Jane Watson, President; Linda Brown, Treasurer. 18 mm lilii FIRST ROW: B. Wood, J„ Matejcik, L Duffy, E. McGill, W. Leary, G. Watson. SECOND ROW: J. Smith, J. Blackburn, G„ Shore, L. Aldridge, J. Uruburu, D. Schryer, L. Lutz, F. Lennox. THIRD ROW: S. Berg, J. Smith, C. Poole, V. Miller, R. Dusharm, B. Sykes, T. Matejcik, L. McDonald, G. Brown, E. Lumley. FOURTH ROW: L. Morgan, A. Whitmarsh, E. Miller, D„ Watson, M. Barraford, J. Boulet, N. Todd, A. Fuller, R. Denton. Eighth Grade The Eighth Grade Class Officers are: Lillian Aldridge, President; Sally Berg, Vice-President; Bob Sykes, Treasurer; David Schryer, Secretary. FIRST ROW: G. Hale, J. Sloan, L. McDonald, L. Barker, E. Aldrich, M, Taylor, B. Brown. SECOND ROW: S. Hart, }. Rowe, D. Fuller, G. Hall, E. Webb, J. Hall, M. Chapin, L. Zeller, K. Berg, J. Allen. THIRD ROW: K. French, B. Hurley, J. Hamilton, N. Rice, R. Austin, W. Fuller, F. Bush, S. Rice, B. Coloney, A. Brown, R. Fenton. Seventh Grade The Seventh Grade Class Officers are: Barbara Coloney, Treasurer; Evelyn Aldrich, Vice-President; Linda Barker, Secretary; Mary Poole, President. FIRST .ROW: D. Weller, C. Rowe, D. Carlson, M. Kirkbride, S. Soper, R. Noble; G„ Hall. SECOND ROW; K. Hale, G. Blackburn, R. Gagnon, R. Cameron, S. Guidie, A. Black- burn, C. Boulet, L. Allen, C. Brown, J. Archer. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hart, R. Reed, P. Soper, M. Evans, M. Sloan, J. Bridgeland, J. Watson, L. Hurley, R. Mayer, J. Poole, J. Waugh. FIRST ROW: C. Randall, S. Lan- phear, J. Skeldon, F. Zeller, D. Jones, P. Soper. SECOND ROW: G. Barker, C. Todd, F. Bridgeland, V. Elliott, P. Lumley, E. Wash- burn, D. Hendrick. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Barraford, B. Cameron, B. Lutz, K. Cleland, K. Webb, B. Brown, J. Jones. Sixth Grade Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: D. Barker, R. Black- burn, R. French, R. Lanphear, C. Evans, P. Matejcik, M. Chapin, R. Uruburu, D. Dean, G. Wood. SECOND ROW; G. Hamilton, T. Hurley, J. Sloan, C. Lashua, W. Rude, D. Rohde, B. Hurley, R. Noble, P. Cole, D. Chapin, G. Goodale. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hughes, P. Soper, C. Randall, R. Watson, K. Allen, C. Matejcik, S. Hurley, S. Perry, K. Weller, J. Lashua, R. Whitford. 22 Third Grade FIRST ROW: C. Soper, B. Todd, M. Howe, I. Eliott, J. Hamilton, B. Lutz, S. Starks, S. Rice, Ja Matejcik, N. Guidie. SECOND ROW: G. Wray, C. Taylor, R. Sloan, T. Jones, D. Boulet, L. Woodcok, M. Duffy, F. Rowe, T. Jones, M. Hart. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Rotundo, N. LaRock, M. Good- ale, A. Uruburu, D. Weller, S. Goodberry, L. West, J. McIntosh, J. Edwards, F. Thornton, M. Kirk- bride, E. Bush. Second Grade FIRST ROW: J. Ferry, J. Ferry, B. Rice, R. . Facey, R. Jones, W. Paro, J. Miller, S. Allen, B. Soper, M. Watson. SECOND ROW: C. Berg, Cassidy, B. Noble, G. Lutz, A. Lumley, D. Randall, A. Graves, W. Gosselin, L. Hobbie, C. Barker, L. Bridgeland. THIRD ROW: Miss Sullivan, G. Blackburn, L. Fowler, V. Lashua, R. Ayers, L. Perry, S Smeltzer, D. Whitford, Ka Graves, P. Grant. First Grade FIRST ROW: S. Rathbun, B. Kelley, J. Fowler, M. Lalonde, D. - Paro, L. Whitford, L. Ferry. SECOND ROW: M. Evans, M. French, D. Randall, P. Dennicort, G. Conklin, R. Woodward, M. Gosselin, S. Whitford, C„ Weller, La Hendricks. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Brown, G. Skeldon, T. Webb, D. Lawrence, J„ Typhair, P. Hurley, J. Matejcik, D. Lashua, W. Woodard, D. Black- burn. 23 FIRST ROW: A. Rodhe, J. Aldridge, T. McDonald, L. French, R. Facey, D. Ellis, G...Hale, F. Stevens, L. Zeller,' K.-'Whitford, D. Freeman, J. Lutz, C,. Randall. SECOND ROW: N. Paro, D. Given, C. Harvey, R. Day, D. Goodberry, P. Duffy, J. Cole, L. Woodcock, R. Chapin, C. Brayton, M. Lanphear, S. Blackburn, Mrs. McFerran. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Evans, G. Thornton, E. Lashua, M. Solon, R. Wood, S. Fuller, B. Bearor, J. Fowler, A. Jones, M. Fuller, J. Woodward, R. Wood. FIRST ROW: R. Watson, B. Wat- son, J. O'Shea, D. Ellis, W. Wat- son, M. Watson, L. Watson, Mrs. Java 11. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kerr, B. Taylor, M. Leary, D. Taylor, D. Todd, C. Coloney, K. Leary, S. Taylor. FIRST ROW; R. MacCue, L. Hur- ley, S. Pascoe, M. Rowe, E. Bishop, R. Fuller, Mrs. Brown. SECOND ROW: J. Waugh, D. Bishop, L. Blackburn, E. Waugh, C. Fuller, D. Waugh, F. Waugh. THIRD ROW: S. Harris, L. Fuller, J. Webb, D. Webb, B. Pascoe, M. Clintsman, M. Ward, B. Ward. 24 s Kindergarten Talcville SITTING: M. Rude, D. Dusharm, Mrs. Holmes, N. McDonald. STANDING: D. Whitmarsh, Mr. Huiatt, J. Sloan, H. Lutz, J. Chapin, A. Brown, G. Matejcik, G. Firman, M. Watson, J. Holmes, R. Rushlo, P. Hall, G. Denney, B. French, J. Boni, Mrs. Fuller. Senior Play (THE GHOST IN THE GLASS) Ronnie Rushlo and Jim Holmes Gene Denney and Pat Hall Mark Watson and Nan McDonald m Know your village and state history. 1 FIRST ROW: J. Boni, G. Denney, D. Whitmarsh, B. Roberts. SECOND ROW: G. Firman, P. Waugh, B. Adams, P. Mullaney, G. Matejcik. Yearbook Staff Editor-in-Chief................Janet Boni Assistant..................Phyllis Waugh Business Manager ............ Gene Denney Advertising Manager....................Gail Firman Circulation Manager...................Betty Roberts Assistant ...................Billy Adams Lay-out Artist.............Dick Whitmarsh Photography . ..............Gloria Matejcik Assistant.................. Pat Mullaney Advisors Terence Trudeau Faye Pratt The Book Is Made 29 Selecting Pictures MR. SMITH, Director r Band KNEELING: V. Matejcik, D. Dusharm, D. Lutz. FIRST ROW: S. Whitmarsh, L. Lutz, G. Shore, S. Hart, S. Barraford, J. Watson, E. Aldrich, R. Rushlo, P. Hall, J. Morgan, E. Aldrich. SECOND ROW: E. Lumley, B. Adams, G. Firm.0 L. Kerr, G Matejcik, J. Chapin, L. Morgan, N, Todd, S. Berg, L. Brown, M. Davis, N. McDonald. THIRD ROW: R. Dusharm, J. Uruburu, R. Archer, J. Holmes, D. Whitmarsh, T. Matejcik, K. Hurley, B. Lutz, J. Boni, J. Matejcik, A. Brown, M. Rude. MAJORETTES, KNEELING: M. Poole. STANDING: V. Mate- jcik, D. Dusharm, D Lutz. 30 FIRST ROW: M. Shore, E. Aldrich, N. McDonald, L. Erick- son, A. Brown, P. Hall. SECOND ROW: J. Boulet, D. Lutz, Jo Morgan, B. Adams, G. Firman, V. Matejcik, S. Whit- marsh, K. Hurley. THIRD ROW: L. Brown, G. Matejcik, J„ Chapin, B„ Goodheart, Mr. Mullen, R. Watson, L. Kerr, J. Boni, B. Sloan. FOURTH ROW: A. Cameron, G. Denney, H. Lutz, D. Whitmarsh, M. Watson, J. Sloan, C. Typhair, B« French. MR. MULLEN, Director. Chorus QUARTETTE: B. French, J. Boni, G„ Firman, N. McDonald, Mr. Mullen. 31 Age Regression-Picture Style We at Edwards have our own ideas about age regression. We realize that regression of the mind could not be placed on a printed page so, therefore, we have developed our own type--that of using pictures. This is done with a VERY SPECIAL camera. In these pictures we seniors have been regressed to our days as eighth graders--ready to enter high school. Notice that we appear basically the same but look much younger. The potential is here, that we have now developed. 32 33 Personality Profile Dick Whitmarsh 4 MOST POPULAR Gloria Matejcik Richard Gibbs' MOST TALKATIVE Nan McDonald John Sloan BEST DANCER Gloria Matejcik Allen Skeldon . MOST ATHLETIC Margaret Rude Mark Watson MOST TARDY Deanna Dusharm Mark Watson WITTIEST Karen Hurley Barry French MOST FICKLE Nan McDonald Jim Holmes CLASS BABY Lynne Kerr Barry French BIGGEST HEART THROB Lynne Kerr Allen Skeldon MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Janet Boni Jim Holmes . . DEEPEST BLUSHER Donna Lutz A1 Cameron . . MOST POLITE Gail Firman Allen Skeldon .... A-l STUDENT Nan McDonald Henry Lutz MOST ROMANTIC Elaine Aldrich Jimmy Allen MOST BASHFUL ; Rosalyn Hall Dick Whitmarsh BEST LOOKING Gloria Matejcik John Sloan MOST CHANGEABLE . Alice Brown Dick Whitmarsh ... BEST SPORT Margaret Rude Mark Watson SLEEPIEST Bertha Lutz Gene Denney ....... MOST COMPETENT Janet Boni Barry French BIGOT ST WOLF Mary Davis Rodger Aldridge MOST UNAFRAID Bertha Lutz Dick Whitmarsh BEST MUSICIAN Janet Boni Fred Chapin BIGGEST LOAFER Hannah Sullivan Mark Watson CORNIEST Karen Hurley Richard Gibbs . . BIGGEST GOSSIP Nan McDonald 34 V ■' Si Ss FIRST ROW; D. Whitmarsh, Mr. Gillette, J. Sloan. SECOND ROW; D. Guidie, B. French, W. Kelley, L. Mantle, M. Watson. THIRD ROW: R. Aldridge, G. Denney, A. Skeldon, H. Lutz, F. Chapin, J. Allen, C. Typhair. Basketball VARSITY The talent-laden Edwards Central Five once again took the Oswegatchie Valley League pennant, winning ten league games without a loss. In overall season play, their record was won 16, lost - 0. The cheerleaders are: M. Davis, E. Aldrich, M. Rude, L. Kerr, P. Waugh, N. McDonald. ■Pr Coach Gillette Rodger Aldridge Allen Skeldon Gene Denney Our Champions John Sloan Charles Typhair Dick Whitmarsh OSWEGATCHIE VALLEY LEAGUE Barry French 37 FIRST ROW: R. Dusharm, V. Miller, Mr. Gillette, C. Zeller, B. Sykes, B. Waugh, R. Archer. SECOND ROW: A. Whitmarsh, B. Adams, K. Goodheart, T. Matejcik, D. Schryer, J. Uruburu, F. Lennox, G. Watson. Basketball JUNIOR HIGH The cheerleaders are: S. Barraford, L. Lutz, L. Aldridge, L. Waugh, J. Watson, J. Grant. The Edwards Juniors had a very successful season winning 13 and losing 3, to take second place in the Junior High standings. 38 FIRST ROW: D. Whitmarsh, C. Typhair, Mr. Gillette, A. Skeldon, K. Goodheart, J. Sloan, B. French. SECOND ROW: R. Aldridge, W. Barraford, M. Watson, G. Denney, W. LaPlante, L. Mantle, C. Zeller. Football In football the Edwards six won 3, lost 1 to finish in a tie for first place with Harrisville. In the playoff contest for the Cham- pionship, Edwards lost a hard-fought battle 26-7. Allen Skeldon, Captain Harold Gillette, Coach Autographs SUNNYSIDE DAIRY Edwards, New York 42 JOHN SEXTON SIBLEY and and CO. DIER The National Chain Wholesale Grocers P. O. Box 423 New York 1, New York Edwards, New York Congratulations Class of 1956 The place to save is at the Friendly Co. Bank. Make use of your Gov. Postal Service. Send your deposits to co. THE ST. LAWRENCE CO. Rochester, New York Designers and producers of ex- clusive high school jewelry; en- graved commencement announce- ments and personal cards. NATIONAL BANK James L. Mason 55 West Barney Street Canton, New York Gouverneur, New York (established 1866) 08479617 Compliments of WILLIAM F. THE STATE BANK of ANDERSON EDWARDS and Gouvernour, New York STAR LAKE LUMLEY FEED and Compliments of COAL CO. SEARS OIL CO.. INC.. Coal Building Material B-B Feeds Rome, New York Parke Pollard Feeds Distributors of Sears Petroleum Products Phone 2671 Edwards, New York 44 S F T L A O R R N I E S S T KERR'S SERVICE STATION Gouverneur, New York Phone 1066 Compliments of MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL DODD'S MOTOR COMPANY (for girls) Gouverneur, New York 22 7 Quail Street Albany New York Compliments of Compliments of WATERTOWN SCHOOL OF A. W. COLLINS CORP. COMMERCE 73 Judson Street Watertown, New York Canton New York Approved by New York State Board of Regents CARBONE'S SHOE STORE SEAKER-GRAVES MOTOR CO. For finer footwear 2 6 Main Street 47 E. Main Street Phone 26 Gouverneur New York Gouverneur New York Phone 546 Chevrolet cars and trucks O K Used Cars 45 GOUVERNEUR MOTOR SALES , Gouverneur, New York Phone 200 THE NEW SOL KAPLAN DEPARTMENT STORE where everyone gets a Square Deal Shoes and Clothing for the Entire Family Clinton Street Gouverneur New York Compliments of TODDS RESTAURANT Edwards, New York Compliments of EDWARDS TELEPHONE CO. INC. CONWAY'S STUDIO Gouverneur, New York Phone 37 Photography of all kinds Compliments of DUCHANO'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of THE TAVERN Edwards, New York Compliments of PADGETTS I. G. A. SUPER MARKETS Edwards, New York Star Lake, New York 46 r Compliments of THE BING STEVENS STORE PASCOE'S GENERAL STORE Cold beer to take out Open 7 days and evenings Sporting Goods Phone 2435 Canton, New York Talcville, New York WHITE'S SHELL SERVICE STATION GINSBURG DEPT. 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