Haverling Central High School - Haverlinguist Yearbook (Bath, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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DIRECTORS Mr. Nadeau never spoke a trucr word than the time when he answered 21 student inquiring why he never had any children of his own by saying, I have 700 children right here in Haverlingf' Yes, Mr. Nadeau does have 700 children, and the wonderful part aout it is that he lets each one of us known that we are extra special as far as he is concerned. But Mr. Nadeau is extra special as far as we are concerned, too. Certainly wc'll always remember him as the super principal who was largely responsible for our graduation. We'll also remember him as a real friend with undying loyalty to Haverling. lt's been two years now since we broke our ties with Mr. Lyon. We often times laugh over the swell moments we spent in his eighth grade history class. We'll never forget all the fun we had learning from him, and we imagine that he'll ncvcr forget all the rumpus we raised before the ringing of the bell and sometimes cven after. QV: Mr. Rock Mr. Nadeau Mr. Lyon Like Mr. Nadeau, Mr. Rock is another one of the persons we just can't help liking. With a spare mo- ment in which to aid a student in distress, he's a favorite in the pass- ing show. Helping a scnior decide his fu- ture is a chore demanding a great deal of responsibility. Mr. Childs has graciously assumed his duty, and has even made us look to the fu- ture with anticipation of wonderful things to come. 7 Mr. Childs

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PRODUCERS I Mr. Wightman, Superintendent of Schools Your class is one of which we are all very proud. Many honors have come your way dur- ing the past four years which you richly de- served. Above all, however, it appears that you are real ladies and gentlemen with a deep sense of the moral and spiritual values of life. If you continue to nurture these values, your TO THE CLASS OF l956 .. I am very happy, indeed, to have the privilege of recording some of my observations for the Class of '56. I want to congratulate every member of the senior class on the fact that, through perse- verance and study, you are about to graduate from high school. success and happiness in future years will be assured. May I wish for each of you the very best of everything that this life can offer in the years that lie ahead. lt 'has been a ,great privil- ege for me to have been associated with you during the years you have spent in the schools of our community. Vernon E.. Wightman Mrs. Sprague, Mrs. Ormsby, Mrs. Melnyk Certainly a secretary has much to do with the humor of her boss. lf she does her work well, no doubt he is delighted. Because we know that Haverling has the best secretaries in the whole wide world, we give Mrs. Shults them the credit for keeping those broad smiles on the faces of Mr. Wightman, Mr. Nadeau and Mr. Lyon. Thank you for keeping H.C.S. a happy school!



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MANAGERS While members of the passing show we have learned much. partly through our own efforts. but mainly through the hard work of our teachers. Their task has DOI been an easy one. Sometimes the job called for prodding. sometimes for a lesson in common sense. and very often. a lecture in courtesy. But patience has been our facully's gold:n virtue. for how theV withstood six years of us, we'll never know. We do know that our teachers are the best ever! ,O-L6 , 'aa l Qhlii . Q. Bernard Wilson Blanche Capron Ruth MaGill High School Math Nurse, Jr.-Sr. High Librarian Lowlyn Steller Dental Hygienist J- Warren Adair Grace C. Adams Karol Anders William Axtell Jr. High Science History Jr. High English Physical Education Roland Bentley Hilda Blair Horace Burrington Dolores Cheplick Vocal Music English 9 Science Jr. High Social Studies Cheplick Bruce Doud Mary Ella Drake Elizabeth Finnerty Social Studies 7th Grade Math 8: Science Social Studies Commercial

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