Hilton Central School - Hilltorial Yearbook (Hilton, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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mi zffmqjfsz, LLPSSFAB? T553 HZUFON CZCWQHL SCHOOIJ I-muon, New Yomc W CHO0L FTER two years of constructlon the new Hxlton Central School IS complete Through the undauntless efforts of the Board of Educatlon the dream became a realzty Thls bu1ld1ng IS one of the newest and most modern schools IH the area There are about forty f1ve rooms that are used by the students for classes and study A large 80 x 90 gymnaslum IS equ1pped w1th roll out bleachers Plush velvet seats and carpets w1th thxck sponge rubber pads underneath make the aud1tor1um one of the most beaut1ful sectxons of the school The cafeterla IS equlpped w1th all the fa c1l1t1es to serve the four hundred students at lunch hour In all It 1S a very hne bu1ld1ng, and we the students apprec1ate greatly the tlreless work done by the Board of Educatlon to make the new school a reallty 2 I K x - , . Y . V '- . . . . - ' - 1 . 0, ' 1 . . . . . . , , . I I 3 I I DEDIC T10 SEATED KELLY IENNEJAHN DAY HARRADINE HAIGHT WILLIAMS STANDING HISCOCK LUFFMAN 172 South Avenue 35 Hovey Street 220 West Avenue 661 Peck Road 346 N Greece Rd 280 Lakeshore Dr 32 Burr1tt Road Walker Road Hllton Hxlton Hllton Hllton Hllton Hllton H1lton Hllton New York New York New York New York New York New York New York New York UR dreams of a new school have come true and we g1ve thanks to you the Board of Educatlon for makmg lt pOSSlb18 We were very fortunate to spend thxs our semor year here thls beautlful atmosphere It has made our school work much more en Joyable and our only regret IS that our stay could not be longer We the Semor Class of 1953, dedlcate our Hlltorlal to you, the 4 DEDICATIIIN CEREMONY 5 lil A PIII FORE ORD 5-Qian -al' MR CECIL LUFFMAN LADDIN rubbed h1s lamp and when the Geme appeared, he wlshed for a beautlful school buxldmg complete wlth furmture and equlpment Thls wxsh was fulfxlled but Aladdm soon found that the buxldmg and e qulpment alone were not sufflclent He therefore agaln called for the Geme and wished for teachers of hlgh moral and splrltual stature who would gulde the youth and set up an envlronment whlch would foster loyal ty fa1r play mtegrlty and openmmdedness Thus would he create strong character 1n addltlon to mtellectual growth These th1ngs were granted and Aladdm was happy Th1s yearbook attempts to depxct the entlre school program and to stress the act1v1t1es whxch develop all phases of the pup1l's educatlon It IS my wlsh that the staff may carry to others through plctures and wrxtmgs somethxng of the mood and sp1r1t of the school May xt catch the human relatlons element as well as the physxcal envlronment 6 Q x ,,v., t V l ,xl JP , it if x - fffff 43. . , . . 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Q I ,I . . . . 1 3 af' A 4x0-'-va F066 5 1ST ROW SEEMANN GUENTHER JENKINS 2ND ROW CROSBY BISHOP HORN 3RD ROW LOUGHHEAD WILLIAMS FURNESS IST ROW LESTER WRIGHT BRAND 'ZND ROW HEELAS BUTLER DECOSTER 3RD ROW WATTERS CLOSE DURRANT DIIRITTER CECIL W LUFFMAN SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Elame Backlund Beatrlce Blshop Charles Brand Ehzabeth Butler Alxce Close Dorothy Crosby Rosemary DeCoster Louls DeR1tter Ohve Durrant Wayne Furness Robert Guenther Ruthann Heelas Hazel J enklns Joseph Lester W1ll1am Loughhead Jane Seemann Joseph Tolhurst Ehzabeth Watters Jamce W1ll1ams Leonard Wrlght 8 Vocal Muslc Home Economlcs Sclence Enghsh, Latm J r H Eng Soc Studles Art Engllsh Mathematlcs Commerc1al Sub1ects Vocatlonal Agrlculture Instrumental Muslc Jr Hlgh Engllsh Math Soc Studles French Guidance Jr Hlgh Soc1al Studies Industrlal Arts Llbrarlan Physlcal Educatlon J r Hlgh Mathematlcs Physlcal Educatlon Hlstory Buslness Law I Q n n , u l , a Virginia Horn Nurse, Health l . 1 , . ,- . . , . BJ llgllf DONALD FIN KLE Elaine Backlund Hazel Bridgeman Robert Bridgeman Mary Brule Cecelia Burke Eileen Corcoran Laura Downes Barbara Fleming Robert Guenther Virginia Horn Lillian Kay Vinetta Kinsella Dinna LaDue Lillian Luffman Onolee Lynch Ethel MacDermand Blanche March Ruth McClellan John McKeon Barbara Messmer Blanche Newsome Helen Nundy Marion Quackenbush Myrta Root Marion Schultz Helen Stubbs Patricia Terry Joseph Tolhurst Janice Williams GRA DE PRINCIPAL Vocal Music Grade 2 Grade 6 Kindergarten Grade 3 Kindergarten Grade 4 Grade 1 Instrumental Music Nurse Kindergarten Grade Grade Grade Vocal Music Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Ar Grade Kindergarten Grade 2 Grade 5 Ne ' Grade 5 Physical Education Physical Education IST ROW LYNCH MC CLELLAN LADUE BURKE 2ND ROW TERRY MARCH NEWSOME DOWNES 3RD ROW BRIDGEMAN KINSELLA MCKEON 1ST ROW: BRULE ROOT MC DERMAND CORCORAN. 2ND ROW: BRIDGEMAN MESSMER FLEMING NUNDY 3RD ROW: SCHULTZ KAY QUACKENBUSH. x KNEELING MARKS P INGRAHAM RICHER STANDING IAYNES V INGRAHAM BURRITT ALLGEIRS HENDERSHOT ,ll D il l BURT BARRETT EIDMAN NICLOY COSMAN A HISCOCK BARILE NICLOY COLEMAN. '-9 1 1-+-4 - hl'l . -f-qv Q5 pf, nrbglla., 1ST ROW: HERMANCE, FEIL, 2ND ROW: KIMMEL. SRD ROW: ' HAYNES, WAKE, NERACKER. 4TH ROW: HUFFER, VOLESHUN. A sToNE, JENIGNS, cmuo, JACKLING. 10 SXKXSCSCD if I 1-. u ll' li, - F ,.... D E IOR OFFICER LEFT RUNDELL BARILE STEVENSON CONLEY VERNEY Presxdent G R Verney V1ce Presldent Dan Rundell Secretary Marla Barlle Treasurer Joan Stevenson Student Councll Rep Pat Conley S 12 EOR MARIA ROSE BARILE Mary' A llght blue Ford IS always seen At the resldence of our .Tumor Prom Queen Future Plans Undeclded MARILYN JOAN BUELL Mare Our memory of Marxlyn w111 be of course A horse, a horse, My kmgdom for a horse Future Plans Kodak SHIRLEY MAE ADAMS Shlrl When xt comes to sewlng or kmttlng hnes Shlrley s the gal who really shmes Future Plans Marrlage ALYCE JANE ARNOLD UA! She's always here to get thlngs done That s why she s llked by everyone Future Plans R I T 13 . CONSTANCE ELAINE CLEMENT Connie A wonderful girl and very gay. Connie is swell in every way. Future Plans Undecided PATRICIA ANN COLEMAN Pat When boys are gathered ln the hall You'll fmd Pat among them all Future Plans Kodak PATRICIA ANN CONLEY Pat ur g1rl's state cholce and our student counselor too when there's work to do Future Plans Cornell BONNIE CAROLYN COVINGTON Bonnle When It comes to work or play she's there ln a flash But someone lxkes lt better when she's Fldlng ln h1s Nash Future Plans Hlghland Hospltal H I! H H O . . Pat's always around , YI ' If 14 LEE ALAN DAVENPORT Sam In sports he ranks hlgh Sam's always full of fun When g1rl's come around He's always on the run Future Plans Av1at1on Cadet ANN ELLENA DAY Ann1e A hearty laugh IS heard by all We know that Ann IS ln the hall Future Plans Kodak EOR GENEVIEVE ELIZABETH DE WITT Gen Good 1n sports and sure to score Thls lS Gen whom we all adore Future Plans College HENRY ALBERT DUDE ' Howdy Televxslon has xts Howdy Doody but we're not blue ur class, you see has 1ts Howdy Dude too Future Plans Farmmg 1 5 ROBERT LESTER HARRADINE When helpmg at a dance or dr1v1ng to a game ob IS alwa s to s B Y P and he'l1 always be the same Future Plans College LOIS MAE JACKLING L0 Full of fun On the beam Lo ns good on any team Future Plans College 16 EOR JEAN ELLEN FEIL J ea.nne Jean IS a blonde who's on the ball That's why we call her a friend of all Future Plans Plattsburg ALAN PHILLIP HAIGHT Sklp' Sklp doesn't want fortune or fame Just a dlploma that bears h1s name Future Plans Cornell If ' I Bob ! 7 ll 'U 7 l 9 CARL ARTHUR .TENNEJAHN Carl Of all the flames m Carl's llfe Whlch of them wlll be h1s Wlfe? Future Plans Alfred MAX DALE JONES Jonesle ' A lady s man you wlll agree Max surely has personallty Future Plans General Motors EOR JANET PHYLLIS JUDD Besldes wr1t1ng letters she's a saleswoman supreme You ll have to adrmt Janet s always on the beam Future Plans College DOROTHY KATHRINE KANOUS Dottle ' Shortest semor cutest too We vote for Dottle How about you? Future Plans Kodak 17 1 ll - 1 I . . ra Jan . , . I fl ' Q 9 s 1 4 HELENE K.AY HLeelY When playing the piano she's really a 'plp But when lt comes to school she'd rather SKIP Future Plans College .TOANNE E MAC KENZIE .To A yearbook typlst A stenographer too Jo always helps When there s work to do Future Plans Kodak EOR PHYLLIS ANN MILLER Phyl lS qulet and so smcere From her complamts you'll never hear Future Plans Kodak JULIA ANN MORAIN Toots Blonde and neat good lookmg too That s our Tootsle fme and true Future Plans College 18 9 1 ' ll . Il . 1.1 II 9 a v X nphyln ' l 7 v ll vv . 1 3 2 ' 9 WILLIAM ARTHUR MULLEN Bill A very good sport in every way, Ready for work and ready for play Future Plans College VIRGINIA HILDA PUM ' 'Gmny Vlrglma IS sweet and very shy She IS always wxllmg to try Future Plans Off1C6 Work EOR WILLIAM HENRY RABJOHNS ' B111 ' B111 lxkes to play the tuba m the Hlgh School Band We thmk that he's grand Future Plans Undecxded JAMES HALE REID Jlm A Jolly good fellow A hxt ln our play, J1m's the one who's always gay Future Plans College 1 9 K? l 6 ' ? He's really quite a fellow. . ll ' n I. WILLIAM TRUE ROWLEY Willard Bill loves cars and need we say His favorite model is the Chevrolet. Future Plans Garage Business DANIEL LEON RUNDELL Dan The .Terry Lewis of the year Dan's the Joker, We all cheer Future Plans Navy EOR PHILLIP GORDEN SAWDEY Phil ' Ph1l's a steady man you know And Bev s the gal Future Plans College MARILYN ELAINE SMITH Smittle Marilyn is blond and very sweet She d sweep any man right off his feet Future Plans College 20 H I! ll ' ! 7 I who loves him so. KK ' ' !! . 9 W 1 JOAN ROBERTA STEVENSON .Toanm Joan IS full of pep and f1re She s a gal we all admlre Future Plans Kodak NANCY LOU TABER Nan Laughmg Jokmg 1n the hall You'll fmd Nan tops them all EOR MARIAN RITA VAN DORN Mxnme ' A laugh famlllar to everyone Comes from Mmme who's full of fun Future Plans Kodak GEORGE RAYMOND VERNEY 'G R The guy who laughs h1lar1ously Descrlbes our klng of 53 Future Plans Clarkson 21 H 'en I . KK P, D. ,. . l Future Plans Alfred Q I KK ' ' I 4 4 n ' 1 MARJORIE KATHRINE WRIGHT Marg' Always qulet And not much to say We all thmk Marg's really O KI Future Plans Undeclded EOR JOAN FRANCES WINGHART Joanme Dr1v1ng a car Joan thmks IS fme But huntmg and fxshln are more her lme Future Plans DENNIS WARD WRIGHT If you see a blue car wlth an Esso slgn You can bet 1t's Denny not far behlnd Future Plans Undeclded In January we were glad to welcome back Kenneth G1ll who spent two years of h1gh school at Edxson Tech We are happy that Ken dec1ded to return to Hilton to graduate wlth our class 22 II ' vw - . .4 g, R. I. T. nDennyn w I l 1 lv v WILLIAM GEORGE KOHLMEIER 'B111 He s always got a smlle He s never got a frown That's our Bllly the Semor class s clown Future Plans A1r Force WILLIAM EUGENE MORAN 'B111' School to B111 He'd rather go to a dance m Morton Future Plans Undec 1ded CA DIDATE EVAN CHARLES RYAN Chuck To some folks he may seem shy But Evan's really qulte a guy Future Plans Avxat1on ARLETTA BEULAH STONE Letty A cute httle number wlth lots of class Letty's a frlend to lad and lass Future Plans Kodak 23 I ' II I L ' I ' I I ' I is unimportant II II II II ix CLASS HI TORY fav Nseventh grade Mlss Heelas and Mr DeR1tter were our advxsors Class Day found the class ln colors of brown and whlte and dressed as elves Our song was to the tune of ' Whlstle Whxle You Work ' Our elghth year was a great success wlth our adv1sor Mr Lester, and h1s wmmng ways Elghth Grade Nlht was a wonderful event called 'Teenage Canteen It was to get the students and our parents 1nter ested 1n planmng for our future h1gh school schedules On Class Day wore colors of red and whlte d essed as dev1ls and angels Our song was to the tune of Heaven Can Wa1t and won us hrst prlze The Freshman year started us on a hlghly mterestmg and exc1t1ng h1gh school career w1th Mr MacDonald and Mrs Jenklns as our ad vlsors Our flrst school dance the Freshman Buzz was a round a d square dance wlth muslc furnlshed by the 'Harmoneers' To the tune of In the Good Old Summer T1me we dressed ourselves ln g een and whlte on Class Day and represented the gay 90's M1ss DeCoster and Mr DeR1tter were our advlsors ln our Sopho more year and were a great help 1n orgamzmg our Soph Hop, Satur day Nlght 1n Central Park The Harmoneers agam played for round and square dances Our flrst play, W1ld Cat W1ll1e Gets Bram Fever colors of yellow and blue In our J un1or year we were lucky enough to have three homeroom teachers durmg the year We started out w1th Mr Brand and Mrs Lotze but Mrs Lotze left at mxd year and then we had Mrs Butler Only one play was presented by the .Tumors Dad Takes a Rest Cure Then came the .Tumor Prom a seml formal dance wlth muslc suppl1ed by Syl Novelh and h1s orchestra The theme was Ram On Class Day we had a bang up ' tlme because we appeared as Blacksm1ths ln colors of blue and whlte We won second prlze As Semors we had Mr Leonard Wr1ght as our adv1sor Our Sen r year found us very busy w1th magazme sales Our Sen1or Play We Shook the Famlly Tree ' dlrected by Mlss Ollve Durrant was a great success Then we had Hlltorlal sales followed by the Semor Ball a seml formal dance wlth muslc by Johnny Hartzog The theme was Snowfall' We had a most wonderful tlme ln New York Clty w1th slght seemg tours partles and dates Thls was followed by the tradltlonal Class Day exerclses After th1s we got down to work for we were 1n the home stretch wlth the goal of graduatlon We relaxed afterward at our Sen1or Banquet w1th filled stomachs and lxghtened hearts To f1n 1sh up our hxgh school years we had our last class p1cn1c for the Class of 53 24 Q - t ' 1.4 t .' c rg 5 I I ! ' . ' . ' A . 1 ' ' 1 I Il l ' - We ' , r ' , l , . . . s ' ' ' VI x n . . , . ' , ' ' , ll r , , was quite successful. On Class Day, we appeared as Tramps , in the , e I - o 0 ' fl If , . 1 ' 7 . . . ,, - v ' l . ' - rv . ' . . '. ,I xo 1 ' v . 1 l , ,Q . 1 . . . . , , - , . ,, , . . . . . - . , ' . , 1 . . . . Q ' 7 I do 4956 .QQ dxf ' rv Dx EIGHTH GRADE -p-4-np, FRESHMEN xW-F3770 X Q10 mx? SOPHOMORE JUNIOR OPHO ORE-JU IOR PLAY Willie Gladys Mrs Wilkins J oe Kathie Vernon Celia Miss Brand Wi1dcat Willie Gets Brain Fever By Anne Coulter Martins William Kohlmeier Constance Clement Alyce Arnold Daniel Rundell Patricia Conley Lee Davenport Julia Moran Jean Feil ILLIE played hookie from school to see The Calico Cat , a new movie at the theater, because he d1dn't have enough money to pay for the evening rates When he found out the teacher, Miss Band, is coming over to his house he,w1th the help of .Toe pretends that he is very sick Willie pretends he has brain fever from working so hard while trying to get the arithmetic prize His teacher came over and brought the news that Willie won the arithmetic prize It turns out to be two tickets to see The Calico Cat' Willie collapses in a faint Dad Takes A Rest Cure By Clark Willard Phillip Sawdey Harlow Lloyd, a patient Daniel Rundell Butch a painter Alyce Arnold Bill Kohlmeier Jean Fell Genevieve DeWitt Carl JenneJahn Bill Mullen Miss Tilberry, a nurse Mr Collison a nervous patient Sara Collison his daughter Agnes Collison his sister Charles a furniture mover Dr Deems a specialist C R Collison awealthy seedman entered a rest home He found himself in the same room with Harlow Lloyd Harlow was pretending to be insane in order to get a room by himself Harlow s sister, Verna needed a Job, so they worked out a scheme whereby Verna would pretend to be a nurse She finally obtained a Job as Mr Coll1son's secretary Verna had taught Mr Collison how to rumba much to the disapproval of Mr Coll1son's sister and daughter Mr Colllson be came well with his secretary's help and Harlow had a room by himself 26 Q , v 1 . 1 n - . , 1 1 v I 1 . . - ' n n n .1 , , . l - . Verna Lloyd, Harlow's sister Bonnie Covington . , - . I . 1 3 ' ! . ' , . 7 . . . . . . 0 ,. . v . , . 1 I - . . . l I . 7 7 ' ' , ' . E IOR PL Y SEATED CONLEY MULLEN SMITH REID CLEMENT STANDING IENNEIAHN VAN DORN KOHLMEIER SAWDEY MACKENZIE WINGHART KANOUS Mr Dolson her father Sally her young slster Bob her older brother J1ll her frlend Mr Shermer h1s father CSREDDIE was the only boy 1n town who wore kmckers Aga1nst Hxldegarde wxshes Mrs Dolson arranged to have Freddle escort Hlldegarde to the .Tumor Prom Hlldegarde begged her father to let her stay home the mght of the prom but Mr Dolson was angry wxth her be cause she had let httle Palge Mason d1s tr1bute the Dolson's love letters all over town When Hlldegarde fmally reahzed she had to go to the .Tumor Prom w1th Freddle she set out to persuade hlm to get some long pants He dxd so by break mg 1nto h1s own house and stealmg h1s mother's love letters and h1s graduatzon watch whlch he traded for a pa1r of long pants When Mr and Mrs Shermer found out that he had done It and not Hilde garde they apologlzed to Hlldegarde a.nd Mr and Mrs Dolson I-hldegarde and Mrs Dolson her mother Freddle, who wears kmckers Mrs Shermer, h1S mother WE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREE Perry Clark Hlldegarde who causes all the trouble Jlmmy, her younger brother Palge who l1kes to play postman El11e May Bob s heart throb Constance Clement Ph1ll1p Sawdey Joanne MacKenz1e Marilyn Smlth Wllllam Kohlmeler Carl J'enneJahn Dorothy Kanous Joan Wmghart James Rexd W11l1am Mullen Patrxcla Conley 2 ' 5 .2219 Freddle fmally went to the prom LEFT comm MULLEN CLEMENT new szlwnn VANDORN WINGHART MACKENZIE 27 by . , a a . , ' ' ' - ' - we ' . . . '49 , s 'fl 'f' - ' ,Aqw . , . . . . Q fl, ' . - , . ' - MZFIOHDVRH Dorn :'5,15j7-'g,'.i4 ' Y '. ' Q. . 2 -5 J . . . . ,S , . , , 7 0M UNWR PSR OLD ARN i-- d LYNN ANC OANNE ALB I H UIVIO '94 IN 1' 1volflf'LL1 :vb ms QOH HJ' I 2 MRO!! C6113-aj boo 'hal E 0 PL g 28 1 i cc n S L Af -2 95 A - O ESTHA S9'71i-fbr O Sc I alzcin 9,1 8200 P R C I. E h ' X , .rr 1 x - X an V E '03 ALL Clas The A 8 of 1952 953 presents al Semor The Annu sv ow? Am. 9 to cernber 29 Mus c by ORCHESTRA JOHIVSIY HART?-OG S Hman Central SchooX Semx form E S2 00 per couple 29 J! l I O J I 99 A Chass of 1 ',,'V ' Bah W 1 J , De 1 'X . '- aX R we CLA ILL C E the SHEIKS and our HAREM of the vlllage of Hllton ln the County of Monroe and the State of New York be1ng of sound m1nd and mem ory do make publ1sh and declare thls our last W1ll and Testament 1n the manner followmg, that IS to say Dan Rundell leaves hls seat on the Greyhound bus to anyone who wants to take a tr1p Bob Harrad1ne leaves h1s car so someone else can do the dr1v1ng Helene Kay and B1ll Rab1ohns leave the1r plano duets to the1r successors Lee Daven ort leaves h1s ab1l1ty to get along Wlth the g1rls to Bob Sanders S 1r e ams leaves her sew1ng and kn1tt1ng ab1l1ty to all future homemakers oan m ar leaves for a hunt1ng safarl A letta S one eaves to go to the Hot Rod Races' Conn1e Clement leaves her volce to Pr1sc1lla Tyner Mar1a Bar1le leaves her crown to the 1ncom1ng Jun1or Prom Queen G R Verne leaves on h1s scooter w y Du e eaves h1s harem Carl Jenne ahn leaves Catherme for Ross and J1m R to f1ght over Mar or1e Wrl t leaves her perfect attendance to Lloyd Moran Al ce Arno leaves an order for the next man that comes along Janet Jud leaves her book of excuses for gettlng out of band to Pats Ophardt Joanne MacKenz1e leaves her excess we1ght to Marlon Derosla r1l n Buell leaves on horseback for the Wlde open spaces enev1eve DeW1tt leaves for college Pat Coleman leaves her pleasant sm1le to the teachers V1rg1n1a Pum leaves her shy ways to Pat Carroll w e eaves h1s used cars to anyone who can dr1ve them B nn1e ov1n on leaves for' Grand'V1ew' Blll Ko lme1er leaves and hopes that he gets h1S dxploma lan Halght leaves h1s ab111ty to get along wlth Mrs Butler to Gary Bernardo B111 Moran leaves h1S dancmg ab1l1ty to Mrs W1ll1ams LOIS Jackl1n leaves her referee Wh1St16 to Judy LaBa1e RFIOD an orn leaves her dlsposltxon to MISS DeCoster 50 Q N c 'I' 5er leaves her d1et to Carol Manchester on ey after flve years leaves and glves the Student Councll back to Mrs J enklnsl ' Max Jones leaves h1s sense of humor to B111 Loughhead PH I Sawde leaves hlS love to Beverly van an eaves h1S early blrd walks to Mr Brand B II Muhen leaves and hopes that h1S mckname stays FE II's Miller and Mar1lvn Smlth leave together nn Day leaves her han' colorlng buslness to Betty Lou Pfarrer oan Stevenson leaves her face to anyone that wants to be a Ch1naman on Halloween Jul1a Moran leaves her clothes to S1bley, Lxndsay and Curr J n !g1l leaves that certaln someth1ng to Phyllls Bower J1m Reld leaves h1s Ili c boots to anyone up a creek Dottle Kanous leaves for Wyom1ng The Semor Class leaves the1r reserved sect1on of the cafeterxa to the 1ncom1ng Sen1or Class Wltnessed by Pr1ncess Sheherazade Slnbad the Sallor All Baba and the forty four f.hl6VeS 30 - , . . . . - 1 . . ' . . . L-n l --- - - - - - - U xx I - . I A H6 U . ' .' i . . X ---- . . ' . . Y - I Ma ' ' U ' . ,. I -i-1- Denn Wri ht leaveshis gas station to Jim Speers. ' A' . ' . .. . ' ' - , f xl an a C ' , . ' L .Q at x . s . . . 7 .K 1 g ' ' . '. Y 1 S ' - . A - . - . . 1 0 . - . , ga '. 1 . . . i I5 . l ggxm 1.11-V xwfl I PROPHECY NZ: AST nightlhad a dream about the future of our wonderful Class of 1953 In this dream I found that all my classmates had done extremely well and were an asset to humanity The dream was a reunion in 1973 twenty years after our graduation We were holding our reunion at Hilton Beach at the home of one of the more prominently known men to the teenage readers G R Verney, who now has the leading role in 'A Date With Judy ' Y-,, In the short orations given by everyone I found that as a class we made a fine young community The talks revealed the following facts Howd Dude is manager of his own T V studios while B111 Wilson has is own used car lot Evan R an is an eccentric inventor of devices to use while on Mars Genevieve De itt is the first woman president of the Umted Plan GS Helene Ka is touring the world for the sixth time and her piano con certs are ent ralling millions Pat Coleman is a U S O hostess, while r1or1e Wright came down from her summer home at Saranac Lake for this great occasion Bill Mullen is making money by raising a new type of fowl Shirle Adams has won the national knitting prize for twenty years straight Jim Reid anchored his yacht at Hilton Harbor to speed to our meeting in e latest Jaguar Denny Wr1ght's gas station will service all our cars before our return home Julia Moran is modeling for Mademoiselle and Janet Judd's husband Just got out of the service Maril n Smith is a Home Economics teacher and Phyllis Miller is her assis an arion Van Dorn has replaced Mar Pat Conley is United Planets representative tha Raye's il' V program and Joanne MacKenz1e is her private secretary Dottie Kanous has a beauty parlor in Clleynne Wyoming Vir ma Pum Just got home from a vacation at Marilyn Buell's Dude Ranc Alan Haight has just completed his fourth interplanetary space trip and Bob Harradine accompanied him on the last trip Bill Kohlmeier now owns the prominent bowling hall called The T1 ger's Cage Bill Rowley's garage is right next door Nancy Taber is busi ness manager of Jean Feil's book Forever? ?? ?. Lois J acklin is now in her tenth year as a Physical Education teacher at e Universi y of Rochester, while Bill Moran has taken over Arthur Murray's studios. Joan Stevenson is now living in Blair House in Wash- ington, D. C Connie Clement noted opera singer is on tour and could- n't be with us Dan Rundell flew in from San Diego Naval Base where he is Commander-in-chief Arletta Stone is taking care of an ex-Hot Rod driver while Al ce Arnold has her own ice cream parlor and Joan Wing- hart is a For ea er Maria Barile is trying to keep her kids from c ew- ing tobacco. Ann Da is writing her own dictionary and will edit it in 1980. Lee Dav- pgrf has replaced George Kaufman on This is Show Business . Carl nnejahn is playing in his own band, and Bill Rab'ohns is head of the Na- tional Boy Scouts V Max Jones has retired rom usiness and now is a sheriff Phil Sawdey is a Hollywood actor vacationing near Hilton so he was able to stop in and say hello I just woke up and hope everyone fares as well in the dream, if not better. Oh! I forgot I was raising a basketball team plus the ref Bormie 31 1 4-gg 02 YEARBOOK SEATED VERNEY MORAN MCKENZIE DEWITT DUDE STEVENSON MISS DECOSTER JONES COVINGTON STAND ING RUNDELL BARILE ARNOLD FEIL PUM KANOUS VANDORN WINGHART CONLEY HARRADINE IUDD REID YEARBOOK STAFF Maria Barile Dan Rundell Genevieve De Witt Joan Stevenson Phil Sawdey Bonnie Covington .T 1m Reid Pat Conley Alyce Arnold G R Verney Julia Moran Joan Winghart Marian Van Dorn Bob Harradme Editor Assistant Editor Typing Ar Business Manager Senior ,..f Activities Music Q Sports P 9 Class Photography Assembler E are proud and happy to publish the first Hiltorial of this new school. Planning and working on a yearbook requires much Eought and patience. One of the most difficult tasks of sponsoring a yearbook is deciding upon a theme. The title that we chose this year is The Arabian Kni hts. To make a yearbook a success you must have cooperation, and we wis o an everyone that helped make our 1953 yearbook a suc- CGSS. . 32 fx IN aww 44 3'-5 fi I , x V A BQ Q K mn ,X 1 K 4 q UNIOR 1ST ROW IENNEIAHN COOPER PFARRER OPHARDT MR BRAND MIZMA LABAIE NEWSOME 2ND ROW MIKEL RENCKERT RITENBURG GABLE CARIO TOAL NESBITT HAYNES VANSKIVER 3RD ROW GAVIGAN DUNN KAY BERNARDO DIEDRICK BROOKS JACOBS BURGESS 4TH ROW SPEERS TABER THORPE SPROSS SHAW SILL SMITH BARRETT 5TH ROW KLAFEHN HILER BOWER SCHULTZ MAPES PUM CHATTIN N., STANDING SCHULTZ DUNN SEATED GABLE NESBITT BHINARDO Pres V Pres Sec y Treas S Councll Lola Rae Gable Gary Bernardo Dawn Nesbltt Bob Schulz Gerald La Due HE class of '54 whose advlsor was Mr Brand, had a prosperous year At the home basketball games we made a proflt by sellmg refreshments, and souvemrs Our .Tumor play under the dxrectlon of Mlss Durrant was qulte successful Another blg moment of the year was the .Tumor prom w1th a beautlful queen and a handsome klng relgmng over us Our class rmgs wlth a new crest ar r1ved before Chmstmas Another proJ ect the .Tumor class undertook was pub 11ShlI1g the school newspaper It was the flrst newspaper publlshed ln the new school John Dunn won a school wlde contest for the name of the newspaper HIS entry was The Crxmson Crxer Beverly Mlkel and Kermlt Gavlgan were H f st co edltors of the paper Dean H1ler was flag bearer We are lookmg forward to an even more successful Semor year 34 0PHOMORE 'rl' wf 1ST ROW AUTEN JENNEIAHN H KRESS WOODAMS CHASE MRS BISHOP WHITE GILT TYNER KLAFEHN DEROSIA 2ND ROW RUNDELL HUFFER BRENNAN WONDERGEM BAYER WAY C BARKER ST GEORGE WEBSTER RICE AVERY R KRESS 3RD ROW LEMCKE TEALL HARGARTHER MULLEN TOWERS HANKEY R BARKER COYLE WILLIAMS WAGNER I RYAN E RYAN 4TH ROW METCALF SCHMUCH COLLAMER DIECKMAN SLOWE MANVILLE MILBORROW IUDD MANCHESTER CHAISSON CARROLL BARRETT BLODGETT 5TH ROW VAN ORDEN KAY NICHOLS SAWDEY SCHULTZ CLOSE BROWN KULZER HOUGHTALING LOWER HENDERSHOT Kenneth Kulzer Robert Sanders Darlene Manvllle Dav1d Kay Davld Sawdey Pres V Pres ec'y Treas S Councll STANDING KULZER KAY SEATED SAWDEY MANVILLE BINABIGN Nu U' Q35 CNHE Sophomore Class had a very successful year under the efflclent guxdance of Mrs B1shop The Soph Hop had a great turnout and we all had a wonderful tlme Our theme was Jambalya We danced to Ed Mark s Ba d Then came our annual Chrlstmas Party All of the senlor hxgh part1c1pated m thxs We had a lunch and danced after wards Next came the Sophomore play under the d1rect1on Mr Lester Th1s was also very successful and enjoyable We had some of our boys on the team, and some glrls were on the cheerleadmg squad We the Sophomore Class, are very proud of the progress we have made LIIIS year Next year, as we enter our Junlor year, we hope to have a more prosperous year, and just as en Joyable 3 ii V , ' A ' 1 , . 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U I 'l ' -of 2611 5 FRE HME 1ST ROW COVINGTON DUNN TABER WAKE MRS CROSBY SCHLAFFER PITMAN BARRETT DEWITT SPENCER BARKER 2ND ROW STOCK DELANO SHEAHEN DUNBAR TEALL DIEDRICK WILSON STRONG V RABIOHN TRIPP AINSWORTH HARRIS 3RD ROW KLAFEHN HELLE SCHNUCKER HAZARD R KLUTH PAGE B HAYNES NESBITT DALESIO WESCOTT MCCRACKEN FRISBEE 4TH ROW DREAS MALLABER KELLEY VANORDEN HOWELL B ADAMS HEFHION FORBES D KLUTH MERRITT KRESS ARMSTRONC SKIDMORE 5TH ROW WHITLEY SCHULTZ SMITH QUARTERT WRIGHT CUNNINGHAM HAYNES R RABJOHN OPHARDT GER MEROTH CONLEY BERGLUND MORSE STRASSNER C ADAMS SEATED SCHULTZ SCHLAFFER STANDING KLUTH DUNN AINSWORTH Rlchard Kluth Wayne Schulz Bruce Dunn Kenneth Amsworth Pres V Pres Sec'y Treas S Councll HE Freshman Class had a profitable year under the dl rectlon of Mrs Crosby We have taken part in many ac t1v1t1es such as band, boys and glrls choruses, lxbrary club and Future Farmers of Amerlca The F F A provxded many enjoyable f1e1d trlps In return for Chrlstmas greens we sent clothlng, toys, and candy to Kentucky Our Fresh men Dance was a great success Class day was also an ln terestmg accompllshment Some Freshmen boys are on the .Tumor Varsxty and we have two cheerleaders on the squad Vlona RabJohns and Janet Heffron June Schlaffer We have great expectatlons for our future years Z ,,,, . , , , , , , . Z . . , . . . . .. , ,. , . I g g g yu I pn 1 'I I l p o : I I I I I 'Ill ' I I I tl - 7 - 1 l I n n -- f 1 ' V 7 I I 4 N EIGHTH GRADE . E35 IU 1 iw ,ugh QP ' ' W N'jj MJ Re fx for X 1ST ROW MR LESTER UNGER HARRADINE MARKEL LADUE HERMANLI: WALLALI: DUNN LHATTIN PETERSON BAYER BLOD GETT MRS CLOSE 2ND ROW WEBSTER TABER SCHULTZ VANDORN IULIA KLUTH COYLE LINDSEY KELLY BRENNAN LUD -N WIG MACKENZIE BARNES GATES ADAMS KALPIN SRD ROW BEEHLER DAVIS TAGGERT STEVENS IUNIA KLUTH GRIFFEN WEIHONIG SHUNK GALIPEAU CUDDLEBACK WAY MUNZERT NEWSOME BURGESS 4TH ROW BLAIR HANKEY WRIGHT BALD WIN HOLCOMB OPHARDT KERBER BEEHLER WOODEMS RITENBURG ROUSE HOUGHTALING BLODGETT VANSKIVER HUFFER NEWTON RENCKERT PENNINGS GILL JN SEATED WEIHONIG SCHUNK STANDING BALDWIN HARRADINE Pres Bruce Baldwm V Pres Sec'y Treas S Councll ,jbonald Lemcke 'x Thomas Harradme Marllyn Schunk V1rg1ma Welhomg k UR.ING the PFESICIEHIIQ campalgn the elghth grade had two boys represent both men runmng for presldent w1th mem bers of the class supportmg each The votmg was opened to the school Elsenhower won the electlon Our Chrlstmas party conslsted of slngmg good food to eat and dancmg Gettmg ready for class day was fun and the students eagerly partlclpated ln helplng to make It a success In gym, Coach Tolhurst made up flve basketball teams, each playmg another Our wmnmg team of the elghth grade wlll play the w1nn1ng team of the seventh grade Durmg act1v1ty perlod we are ln the gym dancmg and playmg basketball We are looklng forward to our Freshmen year, and w1sh 1ng It w11l be as much fun 37 A-.V Q vt N ff 1 'Q at IQ E , If CQ, , , , - - ' f x 5 4 , -L , , I 4 I , , U . . ,I 1 is j . 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J- L V A 'N I , A ,J V I' K k V I I EVE III GR DE 1ST ROW MRS WATTERS MC CARROLL MALLABER BARKER BEEHLER WHITMORE WOOD MORRIS PRINCE COOK HAMLIN MC NAUGHTON SCHULT MISSHEELAS END ROW SCI-IICKER BUELL GABLE WILKINS LUDWIG CONLIN GILL RADFORD HAYNE BLAIR BOARD RYAN CORNISH SMITH ARNOLD 3RD ROW HULL REID BILLINGS SCHYVE HADDLETON STONER MASTERS JAYNES LEMCKI HILER BEARDSLEY LAISNEY STONER CONLEY BARRETT 4TH ROW MELCH STRASSNER SLATER MERRIETH DONOVAN HERMANCE BISHOP V RICATTO BOWEN DIEDRICK MOWERS HARGARTHER HILL RIIESE BERGLUND 5TH ROW HARRIS GOSNELL KING REITHEL RUNDELL GROVES SWEET MACKENZIE ELKINS GILLETTE GATES BEADLING PITMAN M RICA TTO PFARRER 1:--+-.y.,..,.,, 4'7 Sl SEATED BEEHLER MELCH STANDING BLAIR GOSNELL CONLIN Pres Ronald Conlm V Pres Robert Bla1r Sec'y Davld Beeler Treas Mary Melch S Councll Ronald Gosnell HE Seventh grade conslsts of 76 puplls whose advlsors are 7 2, and 7 We found the Soc1al Studles and Sclence Classes very mter estmg The boys enJoyed shop, and found woodworkmg and us mg the 11g saw the solutlon to thelr Chr1stmas present problem Home Economlcs was a favorlte w1th the glrls In gym we learned more about playlng basketball and soccer We could jom a g1rl's or boy's chorus, and we also took part 1n the Chr1stmas program At act1v1ty perlods we could dance or play basketball We enJoyed our flrst year 1n .Tumor Hlgh, and hope the rest are as mterestzng 38 5 ,A-, , 3 nv if-i - Cx. 1 . . . L 1, 1 I, ,. y ll . Mrs. Watters and Mlss Heelas. We have three groups, 13. 'I ff 7-1, - -3's. Z, 'f1,I:,:-. A ff' . . . . . .. I - E: ' - Qu. I ' Q rf- g . I .. I . . . IXTH GRADE on Wx ul' - IST ROW MRS MARCH KNIGHT WAKE ALBANO SCHLEICH OPHARDT FALLON HASLIP 2ND ROW DAVIS MILBORROW BIDWELL HUESER FULLER MARRA MC CARROLL HARRINGTON 3RD ROW GATES BROOKS SMITH UNGER MEYER MARX PALMER WADSWORTH 4TH ROW DINGMAN CONLEY ANDERSON DIECKMAIN COLLAMER HENDERSHOT GRIFFIN VANDERBILT ROWLEY WILLIAMS 'lun I I A 1 'Q Q59 1ST ROW MR BRIDGEMAN SAGER SEABRY GABLE HOISINGTON RABIOHNS ALDRED MCMANN 2ND ROW DIEDRICK FROMON GILLETTE WADSWORTH DAVEY CHASE MAXWELL MIKEL 3RD ROW SHETLER ODELL BURRITT GAFFARD OWEN HARRINGTON KERBER WILLIAMS 4TH ROW ENGELS KLAVER CONLEY TAGGART WELCH UNTERBORNE MANVILLE IOHNSON 39 , -4 ' ' gs -. : . ai' I Ax li A V 'I V' :. . I 1 If , I 'U I Q 5 ' l ,lwxllz D. . 1 Q A A D, I I - . 1, . ' f U A If .Ili 'I . I A ., -TK ' ,Q . X, , I Z2 A Y Q ' A 1 . 1... - ,V f. W ,F I 'f 'f' L 1 .. 4 ' , , ' V. ' 3 '- , 1 H ' -.M L . . gl I , L b g I ,. fp . .t v fl: ,-: Z.: ' Q ' l , 1 xy ' ' ' , ',f'f E -c u Ivk , . I 1' I- ? , V N EN ,, v Q 3 , ' 'v A ,-. . . , I ' P' , . ' . ' f ' NX - W l V - X C , A F , y A I S : -Ai V - .,,., 2' . Y ' 5 I FIFTH GRADE 1ST ROW MRS SMITH MACKENZIE HISCOCK BARRETT EDSALL MIZMA HALL LAREK 2ND ROW HARRIS CUNNING HAM LUIZ STOCK SEIGER KIRCHGESSNER MAURER PETTIFER SRDROW LEMCKE ADAMS WEBSTER CARTER COLE MAN STRUSSENBERG WRIGHT 4TH ROW CONLIN ROWLEY SCHMITT SCHYVE BURGESS HAMMOND MERRITT W Y XL 1ST ROW MR MC KEON MERRITT SCHYVE CARPENTER DIEDRICK WOOD KNIGHT 'ZND ROW CONLEY STRASSNER STRE PALMER SCHMITT MALLABER SOULE PRINCE 3RD ROW TAGGART HENDERSHOT CLOSE WILLIAMS GRAUP MAN LAISNEY CRUMB IUDD 4TH ROW BEARDSLEY BARRETT BRUCKER TABER MILLER MAPES CARLEN HAMBLIN 40 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 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S 3 gf, 'J:,'y.' : ER ! f Af 1' if Q ' , 1. 1 , ... --f , .17 5 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . : 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1ST ROW MISS TERRY BALOGH MYLIUS HADLEY RYAN STONER MEAGHER HAWKINS 'ZND ROW STRASSNER DE FAZIO BURRITT STUART CLAPPER MACNAUGHTON WRIGHT SMITH 3RD ROW BLUM COSMAN BECKER MAGGS HARGARTHER CONLEY HOWELL LAISNEY GARDNER 4TH ROW MERRY SNOOK KLUTH WOMBWILL REESE LINDSAY BEADLILG STONE SLATER CLMMINGS F0 HTH GRADE 1- ,vw ,N 'S 5 1ST ROX MISS MCCLELLAN BRENNAN TORP CLARKE WRIGHT DONOVAN REITHEL 2ND ROW HADDLETON ROW LAND SLATER ELLIOTT AYERS INGHAM WANIA LAWLER 3RD ROW KUEFER NERSINGER MATTHEWS KING SMITH SCHULTZE SPEERS 41 ., -.-. 4avS 13 ' X I 04 ' 1ST ROW MRS DOWNES CLAREY HAND LUDWIG TYNER LORD WILLIAMS GEISER VANDERBILT ELLICUIT COOPER CARPENTER MARKEL SCHULTZ 2ND ROW GUTHRIE SMITH SOUTHCOTT MEYER ADAMS CHATTIN DIECKMAN 3RD ROW PIC KETT VANDUSSEN STRA USS HUNTER ov 9 Xl 'G' 17 E 1ST ROW MRS NEWSOME, KUHMANN, BISHOP, BROOKS, CUDDEBACK, SCHICKER, KLOCK 'ZND ROW NGITHRUP, WER NER, BALOGH, RUHKICK, LEMCKE, STEINBACHER, WRIGHT 3RD ROW TUBB, GRIFHN, HAZEN, MCCANN, HALL, ZIARKO GATES 4TH ROW LEWIS, JACKLING, LACOUR, SMITH, B SMITH, DONOVAN 42 1 Q f 2 5 el , , ' i 1 ' 5, V, 2 I I Z A f A, F: ' h 4' P 4 A ' - tl 5 Q v . , , ', 1 if I ' h g : - nc. , Ig L. . -I , L. 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WELCH JACOBS 4TH ROW PETTIFER KNEELAND IENKINS SAWDEY COX ZIMMER KJAFEHN DAVIS -N -I-...F v.-Q T' X IST ROW MISS KINSELLA MC MANN COSMAN PILON SCHULTZ CUNNINGHAM ELLICOTT GIBSON 2ND ROW PEFFER DOERING SINE UNTERBORN BARRETT HARRIS KERBER 3RD ROW BAYER MANCE SCHICKER KUHMANN HEMMERICK COOK WAY 4TH ROW GATES RUNDELL BRITTON ODELL TABER SWANTON DELANO 44 ECO D GR DE 1 Q 1,1 S. .., is Y IST ROW NIRS BRIDGENIAN ROTH BARINES DAVIS POSTLEWAITE ELLICOTT GILNIAN 'ZND ROW TURGON MAC WILLIANI LANGBEINI MAIER HILL SKUCE WEIS 3RD ROW SCHULTZ BLUM SEABRY BUCK CORNEY EDSALL MEAGHER ROWLEY 4TH ROW DOELL STREB HAZEIN WALKER LOHMAIER SNIITH ANDERSON F951 xx, X E---f IST ROW MISS MESSNIER TORP STIENNIETZ SCHUTTE ZACHNIEYER VERWULST K COOPER MC CANN 2ND ROW NIARX HARRIS STRASSINER SCHROEDL RICKNIAIN WRIGHT C SMITH 3RD ROW DAVIS NIC CORNIICK NIC KALLIE WAKE PETERS N SMITH CARTER I COOPER CURTISS 4TH ROW HIRSCH KERBER ALLEN HOWELL CALLAGHAIN IENNEJAHN GEISLER BARKER HENDERSHOT 45 , . 4 , 5 . , s V 4 s ,- - A ., .4 .R - --. 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I 1ST ROW MRS SCHULTZ HEILIGENMAN BARRINGER OPHARDT BURCH INGHAM ARNOLD SLATER LOWER 'ZND ROW CARPENTER TAYLCR BRAND VANDERBILT MC CARROLL AGOSTINELLI SOULE LACOUR 3RD ROW ROACH COURT RIGHT GARDNER DELANO FULLER RYDER SCHULTZ WOODAMS HUFFER 4TH ROW WHTLEY VOLESHEN KLAFEHN IAYNES BECKER HARRADINE CONLEY MANVILLE DONOVAN FIR T GRADE 9. -r sv 4' -v-1 4- i 1ST ROW: MRS. FLEMING, BAILEY, RODGER, KNOWLTON, GREENWELL, WRIGHT, MERRITT, MAGGS. 2ND ROW: NCRWAY, CONLEY, LUM, FOWLER, LAWLER, TUBB, KUHMANN, MILLER, 3RD ROW: STUART, GAUTHIER, SOUTHCOTT, CANNAN, EDSALL, ALLEN, LAMBIASE, KAIRIS. 4TH ROW: KLUTH, SEABRY, BIGLER, HARRIS, SIGLER, BRONSON, HESLGI, WACKERMAN. 3 5.1 1:-K V1 Q'rv S-I 1ST ROW MISS MACDERMAND CANNAN ALLEN INGHAM INGRAHAM COSMAN HOLDEN HAMMOND 2ND ROW POSTLEWAITE EDELMAN WILSON LUDWIG HAND SCHICKER SCHULT HEFFRON ATKINSON 3RD ROW COLLINS VAN DORN BEITER FRANZ ROWLEY LADUE MCKINZIE BROWNLEE 4TH ROW MOSER MEAGHER TOLHURST STRUSSENBERG CONLEY MCHUGH FALLON BEADLING PAGEL KLEINBACK 1ST ROW: MRS. QUACKENBUSH, DERYCKE, ACHTER, FRANCIS, HowELL, BURGER, ROWLAND, HAZARD, ZND ROW: HETTLER, scuosma, GERMEROTH, RUNDELL, FuRNEss, HARRIS, ARMSTRONG, :cum-1, SRD ROW: LEMCKE, GUTHRIE, UNGER, COSMAN, AYERS, MCKENZIE, VANDEVISSE, RYAN, 4TH ROW: HENDERsHor, HARRADINE, wADswoRTH, SKINNER, STRAUSS, KING, BRITTON, srocx. 47 KI DERGARTE .., vw sr X, In ..-.Q ov IST ROW MRS BRULE RACHOW NERACKER MEYER CORCORAN BONAWITZ FRASER DOUD BADGE 2ND ROW AGOSTENELLI SENGER LADUE VANDERBILT ELLIOTT MORAHI BECKER HENRY WELLS 3RD ROW TOPEL SMITH KLOCK GEARS HULL SCHEURING STOTHARD COLLAMER OPHARDT ev 'ur 3' 9 BOTTOM ROW MRS RAY, WALLACE, MACNAUGHTON, HORTON, ADAMS, MILLER, IRISH, BURCH MIDDLE ROW ARNOLD, DERYCRE, LADUE, ELLIOTT, STEINMETZ, CAMP, BARRETT TOP ROW SEEGER, WYLAND, HOWIE, SMITH, ODELL, LEMCKE, THOMAS, CHASE 48 ' 5 I ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 'f . 1 -- 2 2 I ,- I 1 I A 1-1 1 1 - A . 1 5,2 , I A ' 3 I 'GI' 1 1 Q , '11 - 1' I l ' , I '- , Q, ' L, I -1. 1- , ua , 7 Q M ' 1 - 7 1 ii ' - is , 'fa ,J I 145. 3 I I I 1 'K ' A 23' I a -, - ati L-53 ' 2 I a , ' I , I I -7 , , I 1 ' 4 . , I 4 . - , X 1, I x f I - . 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V . 1 f V f f 4 . 7 Q 7 1 - - V V V V V V V V V 1 V V V A V V V V V 1 V V V V V V - V V V . 6 Bn.- WAX als? if ' ,, ' 1, , 1 -A IN V, Y.. f 1'- gx, K 9 ., .,,,.- 4 . .. 1 ,' g ffl::.f'ZY3f' if 7 1, A gi A :Y L A Sp 15 VS 1 F- H gi ff L N Q xy my 0 o 9 ACH V I ff 5 5 'Y DTON IST ROW BERNARDO GAVIGAN CONLEY COLEMAN BOWER ROWLEY 2ND ROW GOSNELL TABER SCHLAFFER MRS IENKINS DEWITT SAWDEY Pres1dent Patr1c1a Conley Vlce Presldent Phyl1s Bower Secretary Patr1c1a Coleman Treasurer Kermlt Gavlgan URStudent Councxl IS composed of representatxves elected by the student body Each Jumor and semor hlgh homeroom as well as every student act1v1ty IS represented ln this orgamzatlon Mrs Jenklns IS advlsor of the group It IS the responsxbxllty of the councll to plan assemblles, declde on athletlc eleglbxllty rules sell basketball tlckets and help choose the cheerleaders They also ass1st on the fxnancmg of athletlc programs, and servlng as a medxator to car ry out ldeas and changes that students may suggest Good wlll umty co operatxon along wlth school spxrlt are the Counc1l's mam goals and 0bJ6CtlV6S Keeplng these a1ms m vlew, the Councll strlves to promote better welfare of the school and 1t's students 52 LIBRARYCLUB Ya. 5' 1ST ROW MISS SEEMAN SHEAHAN WAKE WAGNER BLODGETT BRENNAN WEBSTER 2ND ROW IUDD IENNEIAHN RITENBURG WHITE MULLEN MACKENZIE BAYER KLAFEHN ADAMS SCHMUCK BARKER RUNDELL 3RD ROW ARNOLD BUELL MILBORROW ADAMS HOUGHTALING Illllwl lllllg Ill fa O begln the school year 1n the new l1brary the Llbrary Club elec ted the followmg off1cers Pres1dent W1ll1am Mullen Vlce Presl dent Shlrley Adams Secretary Joanne MacKenz1e Treasurer Jane Klafehn Student Councll Charles Barker Thls year for the flrst t1me the 24 members elected several chalrmen to take charge of the act1v1t1es durmg the year They are Dlsplay Marllyn Buell Pro gram Sandra Wake Publlclty Janet Judd Scrapbook Alyce Ar nold Soclal Joyce Jennejahn Reporter Dorothy Wagner The meet 1ngs are held every Monday and about two Frldays a month Because of the mcrease 1n attendance and the number of books taken out lt IS necessary to have two or three club members worklng IH the l1brary every perlod All of the members part1c1pate and each one has certam tasks to do durmg the perlod that he 1S IH the l1brary The Llbrary Club was completely m charge of Book Week th1s year There was a tea for the parents on November 20 followed by a v1s1t to the new Llbrary Conference Room where the new books were dlsplayed An assembly on November 21 was presented for grades 6 12 wlth 114 students from these grades partlcxpatmg 1n the program At the close of the assembly the poster contest wmners were announced The annual Chrlstmas party a tour of Rundell Publlc Llbrary a tea for mothers of the members and composmg a l1brary manual are the proJects planned for the year, 1n add1t1on to the regular dutles per formed by the group throughout the year 53 ffl'- U'lT W ! .W L' Aa A fm- ' V' , ll J r p ' I I- fv, -V' 'SQEQ'-L. lf , N, fl gj E J J A I I --, , .-- I . ,, .-- ' .'.. . .U . 2 . 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Y K-1 HOBBY CL B-AUDIO VI UAL SEATED STONE WRIGHT MILLER KRESS STANDING WINGHART MRS BISHOP CONLEY OBBY club under the d1rect1on of Mrs Blshop IS a club for glrls who are lnterested 1n handlcrafts A few of the projects that the glrls are workmg on are kmttlng, crochetlng, and sewmg Argyle socks are a favorlte Thls was a newly orgamzed club The club has been a success ln teach 1ng the glrls how to enjoy makmg thmgs m thelr spale tlme C-'Q-N Q- FOREGROUND RABIOHN DUDE 1ST ROW SPENCER MR LOUGHHEAD DIEDRICK DUNN 2ND ROW SILL WILLIAMS MILBORROW 3RD ROW SHAW THORPE TABER BARRETT 4TH ROW SPEERS SMITH NDER the d1rect1on of Mr Loughead the Audlo Vlsual group lS 1n its seventh year It IS an essentlal part 1n the school program Thls group IS composed of hxgh school students who through traxmng oper ate the machmery requxred for fxlms plays and other educatlonal or pleasure act1v1t1es 54 q 1.l T K . v,.,---- ,V cwuwqnww- r-.,--i.-.. Y G - 2 s x , 1 H, . 7 , ., ,9vf',f 1 I - 1. f I V .HQ -- , ,ff ' 3 I p a - 3 f - I - Y I ' , . . . - . . - . . . . ' . I . 1 P I Q 'X , . x - A ' I - -...... .M , hlhkv N I If . .f- .T- . Q.. g,- Bl-N Q... 0-v g..- Q-- g.. Y . N ' QL- ! . ' 1 - I ' I-f , 2 .,'. Ov' ' , Y M- , : , . I . . . - - 5 - f - 3 p . 1 - 5 1 - ' l . . 1 - I , . F TURE FARMER 5 'K 1ST ROW MR FURNESS WRIGHT CUNNINGHAM TEALL BURGESS TOWERS KLUTH COYLE 'ZND ROW WIL LIAMS COVINGTON KRESS MC CRACKEN FRISBEE R DIEDRICK TRIPP AINSWCRTH 3RD ROW BARRETT QL, ENNEJAHN KERMIT GAVIGAN SMITH HENDERSHOT L DXEDRICK HARRADINE RABIOHN 4TH ROW BROWN BA 6 CHATTIN CLOSE MAPES SMITH SIU.. 5TH ROW KLAFEHN HILER KEN GAVIGAN TABER MORAN KAY Funbtog is Pres1dent Dean Hller V1ce Presldent Alan Halght Secretary Luther Dledrlck II? Q Treasurer Kenneth Gavlgan Reporter Robert Klafehn Student Councll Kermxt Gavlgan HE newly named Sod Busters ' chapter of the F F.A. holds regular meetmgs once a month and speclal meetmgs are called lf necessary. act1v1ty Other Judglng teams hope to compete ln varlous contests 1n the commg year Fru1t Judgmg teams attended the Hortlculture Show ln January. Representa t1ves from our chapter attended the Farm and Home Week Program at Ithaca m March, and ln May a representatlve was sent to the State F F A Conventlon The f1rst F. F A basketball team was orgamzed 1n the agrlcultural department under the dlrectlon of Manager Ross Chattm. These endeavors have proved valuable m fellowshlp, bus1ness l1ke competatlve sp1r1t and recreatlon as well as f1nanc1al1y successful. In March the Ammual Father and Son Banquet was held endmg a prosperous and eventful year. Dalry and poultry Judgmg at the Monroe County Falr was our flrst competatlve 55 2 5 7 1 - 5 27- f ' 'R l ' 2 f if ' i 'F 1 1 , 5 1 . f Q I 5 3 . of f . 'axis v ' ' - :A , . Q 'xv :J 'Ll' 1' 's-- :YI I' R' I ' vf A H . S. if J 1, A Ia F J 7 A - R' 'A g 1 1 . . 2 K r X ' 1, . , R 'L S.: , ' - - , A ' 'nl Q ,Q l, .3 :xg 'tl . V. 1 -2535-' ' ' 157 ' - 5 ' 1 ' . T '. . - qi E , ' :Q I f A - V - 1 ' of - 3 H, I-. K , K.. f l I ' 1 X I ' , ' ' . . I D . . . '. . . ' - l 2 ' - . . . . . . : . . . . . - 4 3 I rf Q . . 'dx U g ' . . U 1 . ' ' ,,' bl . x P X , . . 4 4. p xt, M? 0 KK 1 ' HEALTH COU ARMSTRONG MISS HORN SKIDMORE REID i , we - ,-R HE people on the Health Councll are members of the .Tumor Health Commlttee of the Health Assoclatlon of Rochester and Monroe County W Because we belong to and partlclpate ln th1s .Tumor Health Commlttee, we get to gether for monthly meetmgs at the assoc1at1on's headquarters At these meetlngs we talk of what has happened 1n the past month and plan for the future whxch lncludes tours programs and panel dlscusslons In makmg a tour we go through state city a.nd county mstltutlons such as Rochester State Hospxtal and Strong Memorlal Hospltal The panel dxscusslons, which are broadcast over the radlo are topics such as family relatlons All members of the commlttee are hlgh school students from publlc, prlvate, or parochlal schools of Rochester and Monroe County Our advxsor at assoclatlon head quarters IS Mlss Mary T Kennerney At Hllton Central School we take charge of the Health Room one perlod a day to assxst Mlss Horn our school nurse w1th welghts and measures fxrst aid flles, records and desk work 56 Q A , ' 4 5' J: '-if 1 3 A A K' .R ' t 1 i 1 , K X ye 2 - Q ' 3 I 1 SEATED: PAGE, TABER, DEWITT, OPHARDT, COOPER. STANDING: SPEERS, KANOUS, .'. ' we ' ' . ,I t t 4 i . ' . 4 I - . Q . ' . u , n u 1 . 1 Q, , 1 . . , , . . , . , . , . E IOR CHORUS 1ST ROW I IENNEIAHN KAY CHASE KLAFEHN STONE NESBITT HAYNES MRS BACKLUND BARRETT PITMAN WAGNER WONDERGEM WEBSTER RICE AVERY 'ZND ROW SKIDMGIE I RYAN E RYAN C ADAMS ARNOLD WAKE MORAN S ADAMS HELLE DELANO S IENNEIAHN AUTEN SMITH WESCOTT 3RD ROW TABER WINGHART MILLER LEMCKE CONLEY DAY CLIEMAN DIECKMAN COOPER PFARRER LA BAIE HEFFRON FORBES MANCHESTER MIKEL TYNER 4TH ROW REID KAY SPEERS SCHULTZ MAPES GAVIGAN MCRAN OPHARDT WRIGHT CONLEY BROOKS COLLAMER HE Semor Hlgh M1X6d Chorus had a very successful and 1nsp1r1ng year under the new d1rect1on of Mrs Backlund The Chrlstmas program was presented to an appreclatwe aud1ence One of the hlgh pomts of the program was The Chrlstmas Story ln Song and Verse w1th sololsts, chorus, and ensemble groups other number the Chorus enyoyed smgmg was Andersons' Slelgh Rlde' For the Sprmg Festlval the Chorus added to thelr song repertolre, May Day Carol Lanzo 'Czechoslovaklan Dance Song , 'Syncopated Clock and You ll Never Walk A1one Muslc IS recogmzed as afundamental tool of education The school music pro gram IS more than Just learmng to play or to smg It IS an entlre phllosophy of 11fe brmgxng happmess and enrlchment to all who partlcxpate whether hstener or performer Our beautxful new audltorxum has been rmgxng wlth sweet music thxs year, as the varlous choral groups met for rehearsal Due to the fact that band and Chorus met the same txme thls year, the Choral Department lost a number of male members Though few 1n number, the boys performed wlth sp1r1t and enthuslasm all year The Semor Glrls' Chorus presented beautlfully and artlstlcally the followlng numbers at the Sprxng Concert ' Barcorolle' Come to the Fa1r The Lord My Shepherd , and Some Enchanted Evenlng' 58 : . . . . . . . . - . . . . n s n 1 1 n n - : n u u I . . . . . . . . . . . - : , . . . . . . . . . . - 7 , ' . . . ,, . . , An , n vv 1 ' 1 , I I u v . . - . D . . . . ' . I I ' fl - n ' , v ' , IS . r 4 JU IOR HOR YA 'Y QL- if U' s, as I Q 1ST ROW MRS BACKLUND HERMANCE LEMCKE BARRETT BLODGETT HADDLETON JULIA KLUTH COYLE 'ZND ROW CHATTIN MCNAUGHTON SCHICKER BUELL GABLE WILKINS CORNISH SMITH ARNOLD SRDROW LADUE CUDDLEBACK REED SCHYVE BILLINGS HARGARTHER WALLACE MARKEL HILER DUNN VANDORN 4TH ROW HOUGHTALING JUNIA KLUTH SLATER SILL REESE MELCH BEEHLER GRIFFIN STRASSNER KB! BER 5TH ROW HOLCOMB GALIPEAU MOWERS DAVIS STEVENS TAGGART BEADLING PITMAN UJHARDT RICOTTA 41, df IP 1ST ROW MRS BACKLUND KELPIN LINDSAY CONLEY COOK STONER 2ND ROW MACKENZIE MORRIS IAYNES BARNES CONLIN RADFORD BLAIR GATES 3RD ROW KING MACKENZIE ELKINS WAY BURGESS RICOTTA HE .Tumor Hxgh Choruses started the season by preparmg for the Chrxstmas program e glrls presented Angels We Have Heard on Hlgh ' 'The Flrst Noel , and Santa Claus IS Commg to Town The boys sang J1ngle Bells and 'Rudolph the Red Nosed IZe1ndeer The audience seemed to en1oy our smgmg as much as we enJoyed smglng for t em After the excltement of Chrxstmas, we began practlcmg our numbers for the Spring Festlval The Boy's Chorus sang God of Our Fathers , The Keeper and Nonsense Song The G1r1's Chorus sang Vesper Hymn , HCIGIIIO L1ndo , Lu1laby , and Orchestra Song . Next year the Sen1or Hlgh Mlxed Chorus w1ll be recelving experlenced and talented Chorlsters from both these .Tumor Organ1zat1ons 59 ' , I ' K I I f U a .v, . , 21 Y Q I ,fi 'L ' C ' ' A Q' 'Qt 'if , s , ' In ,A I ' 1 9 '-:fl ' .oi 1 V' I , 3 A T f I 1 t ,' , ' - ' , Y - , Q , X.. , 3 f ' J , -ut in X 1 - :f - 9 4 7 'I tr, ' 1 I U ' 1 E 'Z 2 x .Af x - A '16 r L '- pq ,ri A V A A .. - - M - Jr, s f mu , Q v I 'Q,',,- '-' L. I J . A - 4 v ' 7f ,g l x - fu' v Y , , D I I 1 NY : ' 'T H4 - . D 1 ' 'J 3 1 - x ' ' ' 4 -'I Al ' v- 1 c ' 1 ,1 v - - 1 J -' , 0 r 1 2 A .- r 2 p ,Qi-U h - 1. A 4. , , 1 In X - e ' IS . I h '1 1 557 5 ' ' - ' 'Q ' Q- on L ' J . .A , iv .4 A ' - ...fy . . 7 I I S ' ff. .xi I Ja . A V 'A r. 2 L O Ja, ' g' 1 , A - ' , Q L G '4 4 -- 1: - '--- .. ... ,TL . 'J 1 W Flin t Y r!,TM' x , X D F A I . Q' I 4 ti. 1 . X x . ' T-h -I u vi 1 ' v u, v ' - . ' SE IOR BA D IST ROW SCHNUCKER OPHARDT IUDD GERMEROTH SCHULTZ BEEHLER PENNING 2ND ROW MR GUENTHER ARNOLD DUNBAR BLAIR IAYNES MCCRACKEN BEEHLER HARRADINE V RABIOHNS 3RD ROW JONES ROWLEY NICHOLS P RENCKERT W SCHULTZ WILSON KLUTH ADAMS STANDING IACKLING WRIGHT W RABIOHNS HAMLIN K SCHULTZ MIZNIA A RENCKERT HENDERSHOT WEIHONIG FRISBEE SAWDEY JACOBS MASTERS VERNEY HE waiting hoping planning and ant1c1pat1ng are now in our memory books Our new music suite is now a reality' It is hard to realize that we can now ut111ze the large rehearsal room, the steel shelved storeroom,the completely e Along with the music suite we can proudly say that we have a new semor band This semor organization numbers 42 musicians from grades 8 through 12 Our instrumentation mcludes 13 clarinets 8 trumpets, 4 saxophones, 2 tubas, 3 flutes 3 French horns, a bass clarinet, 5 trombones, and 3 drums This years purchases included a new baritone saxophone and permanent iron music racks Band rehearses four times a week besides having sectional rehearsals The old saying pract1ce makes perfect' certamly seems to be true The extra re hearsal time has added immeasurably to the band's technique, tonal quality bal ance and musicianshlp Moreover the semor band this year has appeared pub lically three times as often as the senior bands of the last 3 years combined The spring concert was a huge success with its tuba solo by William Rabjohns the trumpet trio by Max Jones, Charles Nichols and William Rowley, and the fme Sousa Marches, and the beautiful Roumaman Rhapsody of Enesco At the Monroe County Instrumental Festival, the evaluation sheet of the band was one of the finest in the county Today, we have a band of which we can well be proud 60 C51 . . , . . U, 1 . y ' . . . . . . 0 quipped music office and two practice rooms. . . . . , , . . , , . . . ', , . - . , A y . . . , - . , - UNIOR BA D IST ROW MR GUENTHER PETTIFER BLUM HENDERSHOT STREB CUMMINGS OWEN ZND ROW KNIGHT SCHULT COLLAMER ROWLEY COLEMAN BALOGH 3RD ROW BRUCKER CRUMB STUART FULLER GABLE CON LEY ENGELS STANDING MORRIS MCMANN LUIZ CHASE GATES KLAVER MAXWELL NYsen1or band IS only as good as the muslclans It employs Th1s glves a clear pxcture of the value of a Jumor band, for It lS here that the sen Although our Jumor band contalns many young musxclans from the elemen tary bulldlng, th1s orgamzatlon has shared equally ln the beneflts of our fme new muslc sulte The Jumor band rehearses m the same muslc room as the sen1or orgamzatlon Thls year the Jumor band has benefrted greatly by the new musxc program Instead of the usual one rehearsal per week, the Jumor muslclans rehearse three tlmes each week Moerover, thls group has mcreased from 18 to 26 members all from grades f1ve through seven As long as we can keep young people lnterested 1n 1nstrumenta1 muslc and the Jumor band, the semor band w1ll always be assured of eager, quallfled, muslclans to f1l1 the ranks depleted by the graduates 61 ior band members of tomorrow are trained. , . K - , 'J ' A 33 Q' P 1 5 , 5 ' t 2 - W 953 NF I W fi 'H' LQ fi .14 f ,.o ' ll lst row GAVIGAN GAVIGAN DAVENPORT HANKEY VERNEY 2nd row COVINGTON BATY HENDERSON TABER MARKHAM DUMBLETON GROTERS WINGHART 3rd row DEVEL IACKLING HEFFRON FAHMER MACKENZIE IUDD 4th row MACKENZIE KLAFEHN RYAN HUFFER HUFFER VANDORN 5th row CLEMENT DELANO VANORDEN IENNE IAHN FEIL 6th row MISS MCDERMAND S 62 Qi,-X BA EBALL SEATED RUNDELL RADTKE KEN GAVIGAN MCGURN CLEMENT VANORDEN BISHOP KNEELING SHEAHAN SAWDEY COACH TOLHURST STANDING WAKE RYDER KERMIT GAVIGAN G R VERNEY BERNARDO SANDERS WILSON AST year our baseball squad complled over one of the best records 1n about three or four years although we only won e1ght of our scheduled fourteen games Under the capable p1tch1ng of Ken Gavlgan and Les Clement we held our own agamst much more publlclzed teams We were also very happy to have a mem ber of the squad make all county Don Radtke our regular flrst baseman W1th only a few of our regulars gone we are hop1ng for a better record thls year L1ne Up Hllton Hllton Hxlton I-hlton Bernardo Bxshop Clement Kermlt Gavxgan Radtke Sanders Schoff Van Orden Verney W1lson Utxllty men McGurn Rundell Ryder, Sawdey Wake Hllton Hxlton Hxlton I-hlton Hnlton I-hlton Hllton Hxlton I-hlton 64 Falrport Webster Spenc erport Brockport Brxghton East Rochester Webster Falrport Spencerport Brockport Irondequo1t Brxghton East Rochester . 7 U 5 . . ' 1 -- 4 p ' 1 -- 15 . ' 6 -- 5 Ken Qavlgml gf Hilton 4 -- 2 Irondequoit . 9 n 1 . 1b-p . 9 n .7 as ' 1 -- 5 of ' 14 -- o ' c I 2 lf ' .. -Q SS - 5 -- 9 ' ' ' 4 -- 2 ' 1 1 ' 2 -- 3 OCCER IST ROW HUFFER MALLABER MERRITT IENNEJAHN SCHNUCKER KIERMIT GAVIGAN 2ND ROW SAWDEY SPROSS MULLEN KENNETH GAVIGAN REID 3RD ROW COACH TOLHURST NICHOLS VERNEY BERNARDO Hxlton Hllton Hllton Hxlton Hllton Hllton Plttsford Honeoye Falls Rush Henrletta Churchvllle Pxttsford Rush Henrletta U 6 ia 65 JOE TOLHURST COACH . 0 H 6 . Hilton 0 -- 0 Penfield - tie ' 4 -- 0 . O U 2 . . 4 U 3 . 6' - 1 -- 7 - v 5 ' 2 -- 4 ' V Henry Dude Wally Van Orden 6 1 Sophomore S1 Gavlgan 5 9 J umor BDIOI' Hllton H1lton I-hlton Brockport Churchvllle QOvert1meD Penfleld H1lton Hxlton Hllton Hllton Hllton Hllton Spencerport fOvert1meJ Honeoye Falls Scottsvllle fOvert1meD Spencerport Pxttsford Rush Henrletta fOvert1mel Ken Gavi an Charlie Nichols 5 10 '- Sophomore 8 5 11 '--Sophomore 654 58 --Jun r U7 3 r Luther Dieclrich 66 Gary Bernardo 5'9 - Junior rf' Bob Sanders 5'105' ' --Sophomore J' Q7 J!! Bob Klafehn Jumor .L- f Gu- H b ,,, 1 F .E jj b , W 'ff if K rl ,gg G R Verney 5 10 Semor Jlmmy Spross 5 82 J'un1or 67 Ronme Jacobs Manager J' un1or JU IOR VARSITY SEATED VANORDEN GILL HANKY MERRIT SCHNUCKER WAY KNEELING KELLY HOWELL R RABIOHN MALLABER CUNNINGHAM HUFFER STANDING COYLE SCHULTZ SMITH SAWDEYI RABIOHN COACH DERITTER fi 'N HIS year's Jumor varslty basketball team was notqulte as success ful as last year's team Wlth the exceptlon of .T lm Rabjohn and Dave Sawdey, thls year's team was composed of all new members Under the coachlng of Mr DeR1tter, all of the boys have shown a lot of flghtmg splrit desplte the fact that they have dropped a few close contests The mam boys on the team are Clark Howell Don Jackson, 11111 and Bob Rablohns and J 1r1my Way The mam substltutes conslst of Alan Schnucker, George Hankey Dave Dawdey, and Clayton Glll These boys wzth a llttle more practxce should prove to be brxght pros pects for the future vars1ty 68 Q A 'J v '- s. ::h! u Q n , s I - . 4 : Q u 7 n . , A . 9 . ' CHEERLE DER KANOUS CAMO CLEMENT BOWER X Beat Beat Q Who you gonna Beat? Opponent Opponent We w1l1 defeat CNHE cheerleaders were chosen th1s year by the of flcers of the classes the offlcers of Student Coun C11 and three teachers Four were plcked early 1n the season wlth two more added and hopes of p1ck1ng more before the season was OVQF As we go to press we are happy to announce that Janet Heffron V1ona Rabjohns Carolyn Woodams and Charles MOFTIS have been added to the squad They were d1v1ded 1nto two squads alternatlng thexr cheermg of Varslty and Jr Varslty games Thxs year the glrls made thezr own umforms con S1St1Hg of red corduroy Jumpers and whlte Glbson Glrl blouses 69 1ST ROW: L. IACKLING. I. MORAN, B, PFARRER, B. NEWSOME, P, NHARDT, D, HAZARD, M. WILSON B IVHKEL I. LABAIE. 'ZND ROW: C. COLLAMER, F. HAYNES. L. CABLE, I. FEIL, H, KAY. 1. IUDD, I. HEFFRON S DIECKMAN, MRS, YVILLIAMS. 3RD ROW: 5. COOPER, P. BOWER, G, DEWITT, B, COVINGTON, F BROOKS B HAYNES. 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I , Q Y GIRL S ATHLETIC COUNCIL Presldent Bonme Covlngton Secretary Helene Kay Student Councll Phylls Bower IRL Sn1ght1sanorgan1zat1on of actlve glrls partlclpatmg 1n several sports, on Tuesday mghts after school The act1v1 t1es conslst of basketball bowlmg baseball hockey skatmg and dancmg The glrls take part m playdays whlch are competltlons w1t.h nelghbormg schools We played hockey at Harley Fleld where we won lost and t1ed games Another playday was wlth the Church vllle glrls m basketball whlch we lost As a result the glrls have galned an 1nd1v1dual team and com petltlve Splflt Also the glrls are capable of coachmg ln thelr gym classes makmg gym more znterestlng to those who th1nk they are not superlor 70 H0 KEY STANDING MRS WILLIAMS BOWER BROOKS B COOPER DE WITT CABLE DIECKMAN PFARRER S COOPER OPHARDT KNEELING HAZARD MORAN HEFFRON HAYNES MIKEL BA KETBALL 3 7 EBALL 71 W AWARD BANOUET Q lf HE second annual awards banquet was held J une 2 1952, m the school gymnasium A very dehcxous dmner was put on and served by mem bers of the Parent Teacher D1scuss1on Group The program 1tself was under the supervlslon of the Student Councll of 1951 1952 w1th Pat Conley the presldent of the councll, actmg as toast mlstress for the evenlng Our guest speaker was James E LuValle, a former member of the 1936 Amerlcan Olymplc Track Team and now a research man at Eastman P Y P EU and h1s suggestlons for puttmg school work before athletlcs were very help u The h1ghl1ght of the evemng was the presentatxon of awards by the faculty and by sponsors 1n Hilton for scholastic accompllshments, extra currlcular achievements, and cltizenship awards Thls banquet whlch has been successful for two years IS certain to be come a permanent tradltlon ln the future hmgh School 3CtlV1t18S sponsored by the Student Councll , . Kodak Com an U. We were .roud to entertain such a distin ished athlete f l. 72


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