Hilton Central School - Hilltorial Yearbook (Hilton, NY)
- Class of 1954
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V IHIIIILITURIIAIL PRESENTED BY CLASS OE LQS-4 HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOL Hnuow, NEW YORK Yearbook Staff 1st row M1ss Durrant, Jacobs, Bower, Gav1gan, Newsome, Mr Wr1ght 2nd row Renckert, Gable Bernardo, Car1o, Cooper, Spross, Nesb1tt 3rd row Schultz, Smlth, Klafehn, Dunn E the class of 1954, are very happy to be pub11sh1ng a yearbook of our own Although the staff has worked under very crowded condxtxons, we feel that, w1th the help of M1ss Durrant, we have accomphshed what we set out to do Our theme Space Travel, 1S smethmg d1fferent, and we thmk that It w111 add that extra 'push that IS needed to make a yearbook a success E d1tor Asslstant Ed1tor Typ1ng E d1tor Art Ed1tors Buslness Manager Semor Ed1tors Act1v1t1es Ed1tors Sports Ed1tors Photography Ed1tor Classes Ed1tors Kermlt Gavxgan Ronald Jacobs Phy11s Bower James Spross, Rlchard Smxth Robert Schultz Lola Rae Gable John Dunn Dawn Nesbltt, Ross Chattm Robert Klafehn, Sandra Cooper Glorla Cario Betty Newsome, Gary Bernardo cv- ff Q,!Q l Tg Xe ZW uv X Sk .2 ! 34 gilff. 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I In V . . 5, --L ,J h ' an :.:0f.n!: ' 0 649 G fv5x, fr 5 I Q, J V C 5' 'NN Foreword .Z xx Mr C W Luffman cw HE theme chosen for th1s year s book IS very challengmg Space Travel ' brmgs to m1nd many poss1b111t1es, among the a venturesome sp1r1t and explorlng the unknown The p1oneers who settled our West, the Wrlght Brothers exper1 mentlng w1th the a1rp1ane, Edlson delvmg 1nto SCISHCS and Columbus sa1l1ng 1nto the unknown ocean are typ1cal examples of an explormg nature W1thOUt the determlnatxon to f1nd out what makes lt t1Ck th1s land of ours would never have been d1scovered, many of our dread dlseases would have no cures We all need to catch somethmg of th1s p1oneer sp1r1t We need to see pOSS1b111t19S 1n the unknown and to have the courage to face th1s unknown Can we answer 11ke Columbus, when asked by h1s men to turn back, Sa11 on' Sa1l on' and on ' or 9 SC I-IOOL Busmzi-S GTP... X .nun MHA!! -4-f 3 L, o J H , . ' . ' '. ' nfl U- U sq f ' . Wg ' ' I 4 C .. 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' 437 PPICCIZIUOII Nr H Mr Wr1ght and MISS Durrant S our semor year draws to a close we begm to reahze the mmportance of advlce from such capable sources as M1ss Durrant and Mr Wrlght They have devoted much t1me and effort to 1nsure success 1n all of our endeavors Therefore we, The Cla s of 1954 wlsh to express our grat1tude and apprec1at1on to Mlss Durrent and Mr Wr1ght for the1r asslstance m makmg our last year a crownmg success to our already act1on packed school days 4 1 O P, ,O f if P ,, 4 C I V x s f ' 1 K I I X s v u S , I Q 4 Q l DCd1C3K1OH .X iff-N ,K Mr Lou1s DeR1tter Mr Joseph Tolhurst T IS w1th grat1tude and pr1de that we the Class of 54 dedlcate th1s our 54 H1ltor1al, to you, Mr DeR1tter and Mr Tolhurst Had xt not been for your undymg Splrlt your capab111t1es as teachers, your fr1end11ness, and your eagerness to asslst students 1n plannmg for the future these years would not hold such pleasant and v1v1d memor1es Your st1mulat1ng personal1t1es and sound advlce w1ll long be remembered throughout H11ton Central May the years to come brmg you both the best of success and happmess 9 N A fi! ts..-..... XX ! i ,X lf Q A! 'lf jgik f fi? f, J ' ,f, T 71 V Q E KY a. ff' :I 7 A , 'Q X, , f, me - -l , 4 4 3 44' 9 7' fd 5 2 1 f I f' ' N F K f fl Alma Mater JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL E LE ME NTARY SCHOOL 6 .SEE 'f'? WNUTE Board Of Educat1on Seated Sm1th, H1scock, Day, Jennejahn, Beadhng, Harradme, Standmg Halght, Luffman, W1l11ams HE pnmary funct1on of the Board of Educat1on IS to formulate the educatlonal po11cy of the commumty Dunng the year lt has eu deavored to promote and encourage the extens1on and lmprovement of educatlon In the elementary and secondary schools, the year 1953 54 marked the 1ntens1f1cat1on of efforts to 1mprove the teachmg of the fundamentals readmg, wr1t1ng, and arxthmetlc, Just as 1951 53 was marked by a great deal of effort 1n the 1mprove ment of fac111t1es Increased emphas1s has also been placed on good c1t1zensh1p, health educatxon, and phys1cal f1t ness It IS hoped that the efforts of the Board wxll prove frultful MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr Fred Jennejahn Presldent Mrs Dorothea H1scock, Clerk Wxlham Beadl1ng Fred Day Leland Hazght Lester Harradlne Howard Smlth Merton W1111ams ff 7- , 7 f' 4.3 ' 1-4 - ... ,.. 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Motor Scooter Farm Career DAWN DENNIS Hlstory Demon, Tall, Frlendly smxle 17 SANDRA COOPER Red ha1r, Imp1sh smxle, Sarcasm LUTHER DIEDRICH Baby face Lauglung Boy No longer bashful 11 JOHN DUNN Best dressed boy, Pharmacxst s Mate 54 Class O0g16 09' LOLA RAE GABLE Emstem ways, Breakmg her glasses, Goahe 8 f .Jil Q, yy ,Cf R 11 KE NNE TH GAVIGAN Pnze pltcher, Mary s Llttle Lamb, W1se KENNETH GILL Shy, Qu1et, Red headed H1s Majesty Blond trouble Act1ve 19 if ,A M ,ydl I+ KERMIT GAVIGAN M' .AX . fu' FRANCES HAYNES Drum Corps, Dragnet fDon Da Don Dal HF JANET HASLIP 18 , Sweet, Cute -4145 DEAN HILER Wltty, Cow doctor, Swamp trouble 20 Qu't Aff N ' ' ' 5 MARGARET HUFFER Sports a.b111ty, Black ha1r, Home Econom1cs RONALD JACOBS Super salesman, Most hkely to succeed, Santa Claus JOYCE JENNEJAHN Low vo1ce, Blonde, Mrs Jenk1n's helper 21 - ROBERT KLAFEHN Curly ha1r That laugh In a Stone Road rut ,MW JUDY LABAIE Her heart 1S 1n Clarkson, Blue eyes Blushes 0,9 GERALD LADUE Dry humor, Green Ford, Every other day Jerry 22 . . , cb . H , 5' , f ', gf ff Q ig? 9f'P WILLIAM MAPES Good worker, Pr1ze poultry farmer A good egg BEVERLY MIKEL Long lashes, The actress, Her heart s nn New Mex1co LOUISE MIZMA Glggles, Drum Corps, Motherly ways 23 W. BE TTY NEWSOME Shy? T1ny Good worker DAWN NESBITT Chatterbox, Cute, Fluttery ' PATRICIA OPHARDT Clarmetxst, Cute smile, Boy trouble 24 ' D TSE, . ' ir f,,.'4 i 'SJ' If ii 'f . ya! BETTY LOU PFARRER Heart trouble Her Sllllle Constantly m a trance ANN RENCKLRT Plamst, Lxkes pastels, Blonde 25 MARJORIE PUM Long blonde halr Bus1ness Course, Tall ff! ,J I 3 EVAN RYAN Esso extra year, Sleepy, English Scholar 0 ROBERT SCHULTZ Senator Always busy F11l1buster lf WILLIAM SHAW Hot rodder, Short, Curly locks 26 A tau W ,QW .JW RICHARD SMITH Blue eyes, Crop farmer, Disney of the class JAMES SPEERS Stage hand Drum Corps Brockport s beau 27 JOYCE LYN SOVIA lvl -,hz gp- fi' a -.r ! Long halr H1lton gxrl, Usually smllmg M tgifww JAMES SPROSS Art1st, Good at sports, Way with words NEIL TABER Ub Baseball Grocer s boy PAULINE TOAL Husky vo1ce, Her walk, Cute sm11e X BETTY WHITE Freckles, Quiet, Strawberry Blonde ' 1 28 I-hstor N our freshman year we started our hxgh school career w1th Mr Mac Q I Donald and Mrs Jenklns as advlsors Q One of the hlgh spots of the year was the A 'Freshman Cru1se ' Our theme was Lx A fi ck. Harbor L1ghts and the gym was de J I corated nautlcally 1n blue and wh1te In our f1rst year of h1gh school we won f1rst prlze on class day for the second t1me havlng won 1n the elghth gra Our class song was to the tune of ' lf You Knew Sus1e ' CWHE next year as sophomores, We caused qu1te a commotxon when we rolled out the barrel to the ' Beer Barrel Polka ' and waved our beer mugs full of soap suds We were proud to present our flrst play and our second dance was very successful 1 A N 1952 we entered the new' Hllton Central School as Junlors It was a year of ach1evement At basketball games we sold candy and pop and made money toward our sen1or tr1p Before Chrlstmas we recelved our class rmgs on wh1ch we had changed the crest In March we presented our Juruor one act play Fmally the bxg event we had all looked forward to arrlved the Jumor Prom' We were very proud to have presented a successful f1rst Jumor Prom 1n the new school On class day we presented the Semors w1th the f1rst annual Semor Breakfast Later ln the day we had mov1ng up exerclses where we moved up mto the empty seats of the Senlors We were look1ng toward the future, to our Sen1or year' UR semor year was an event ful one We began by smashmg all school records 1n our magazme sales Then we had our hxghly suc cessful Semor Play In December our class njoyed g1v1ng 1ts f1na1 dance, the Semor Ball At Easter tlme, we traveled to New York for the hlghhght of the year, the Seruor Tr1p All dur1ng the year, w1th eyes to the future, we dec1ded upon what college to attend or a des1red Job Then w1th a mmxture of Joy and sadness, ln June came ,,,,,,,, graduat1on 29 O . 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I '-X 4 Y i I u Barrett, Bruce Bernardo, Gary Bower, Phylls Brooks, Frances Burgess, Rmchard Carlo, Gloria Chattm, Ross Cooper, Sandra Lenn1s, Dawn D1edr1ck Luther Durm, John Gable, Lola Rae Gav1gan, Kenneth Gavlgan, Kerm1t G1ll, Kenneth Hashp Janet Haynes, Franc1s Hller, Dean Huffer, Margaret Jacobs, Ronald Scmor gl 11:12 2 3 4 Aud1o Visual 2,3 4 Student Council 4 Sc1ence Club 1, Library u 7 Pet Peeve Work1ng Chorus 1,2 J V Basketball 1,2 Vars1ty Basketball 3 4 J V Baseball 1 Vars1ty Baseball 2 3 4 Soccer 1,2 3 4 Student Counc1l 3 Play Cast 3 4 Prom Kmg Cand1date 3 Class Pres1dent 4 Class Vice Pres1dent 3 Yearbook Staff Pet Peeve Cook ed tomatoes 1n Greece G1rls' Sports 2 3, 4 Cheerleadlng 2 3, 4 Pol1t1cal Club 4 Yearbook Staff Stu dent Counc1l 2 3 4 V1ce Pres1dent of Student Counc1l 3 Class V1ce Pres1dent 1 Play Cast 2, 3, 4 Pet Peeve Pump arms 1n basketball Chorus 1 2 3,4 G1rls Sports 1 2,3 4 Prom Queen 3 Play Cast 3,4 Newspaper Club 3 4 Pol1t1cal Club 4 Off1ce Staff 1 4 Cheerleadmg 2 Leaders Club 4 Pet Peeve Reckless drlvers F F A 2 3 4 Newspaper Club4 Chorus4 Pet Peeve Rules Chorus 1 2 3 4 G1rls Sports 1,2 4 Cheerleadmg 1 2 3 4, Leaders Club 4 Pol1t1cal Club 4 Newspaper Club 3 Play Cast 4 Yearbook Staff Class Sec retary 1 2 Secretary Treasurer Pol1t1cal Club 4, V1ce Pres1dent of G1rls Athlet1c Assoc1at1on 4 Pet Peeve Loose parakeets Chorus 1, 2 Band 1 2 F F A 2 3 4 County V1ce Pres1dent F F A 4 Play Comm1ttee 3 Stage Crew 4 Safety Counc1l 4 Yearbook Staff Pet Peeve Motor Scooters Chorus 1 2 3 4 G1rls Sports 1, 2, 3,4, Play Cast 4 Play Comm1ttee 2 3 Chaxr man Class Rmg Comm1ttee 3 Newspaper Club 3 Cheerleadmg 2, Health Counc1l Pet Peeve L1fe 1n general Newspaper Club 4, Pohtical Club 4 Chorus 3 Health Counc1l Pet Peeve Makmg fun of others behmd thelr backs Vars1ty Basketball 3 Pet Peeve Love s1ck g1rls Sc1ence Club 1 Soccer 2, J V Basketball 2 Class Reporter 3 Class VICE Pres 1dent 4, Play Cast 4 Chalrman Semor Ball Yearbook Staff Pet Peeve People who 1gnore h1tch hxkers G1rls Sports 1, 2 3,4 Newspaper Club 3 4 Play Comrmttee 4 Ass1stant Play Dxrector 3, Play Cast 4 Pol1t1cal Club Pres1dent 4, Class Pres1dent 3, Year book Staff, Treasurer of G1rls Athlet1c Assoc1at1on 4 Pet Peeve Blood Vars1ty Basketball 1 2 4, F F A 2 4, F F A Treasurer 3 Baseball 2 Pet Peeve The huntmg rules Chorus 1 2 3 Class Pres1dent 1 Soccer 1 2,3 4 J V Basketball 1 Vars1ty Basketball 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 1 2 3 Student Counc1l Treasurer 3, F F A 2 3 J V Baseball 1 Vars1ty Baseball 2 3 4 Yearbook Edxtor 1n Chlef News paper Co edxtor 3 Prom Kmg 3 Pet Peeve Lemon P1e Wrestl1ng 4 Pet Peeve Hxstory teachers Chorus 1, 2, 4 Class Treasurer 4 G1rls Sports 2 Pet Peeve Gettmg up 1n the mornlng Chorus 1 3 G1rls Sports 1 2 3 4, Ass1stant Play Dlrector 2 Pet Peeve The army F F A 2 3 4, F F A Pres1dent 3, Flag Bearer 3 Prom K1ngCand1date Play Cast 4 Pet Peeve The 25 mxle zone between llamlm and Grand V1ew G1rls Sports 1,2 Chorus 1 Pet Peeve Boys swearmg when there are g1rls around Band 1, 2, 3,4, Sc1ence Club 1 Play Cast 2 3 4 Play Comm1ttee 4 J V Basketball Manager 2 Vars1ty Basketball Manager 3 Busxness Manager 4 Student Counc1l 4 Ass1stant Yearbook Ed1tor Pet Peeve D1ets 30 O - ' - 1 1 1 . 1 1 Q ' ' I 1 1 - 1 . .1 1 - - S 0 ' 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 7 .57 7 7 ' ' . ' 1 1 . -. 1 1 ' . . 1 . ' 7 7 7 7 , . -- - ' I 1 Q n 7 7 , .7 ' 7 7 7 .7 '7 , 3 .S , S 3 - ' . . . , , g g . ' 1 ' I 1 ' . V . ' . 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 f .. 5 . . f . ' o , 5 1 . . ' sn , : - - - , , s , ' ' - - - 9 S 3 3 - . ' 1 . . ' . ' - 7 7 .7 7 ' 7 l 7 7 D 9 9 3. . n . . g u 1 3 . . ' ' , Class Treasurer 1, J. V. Basketball 1,2, F. F. A. 2,3, F. F. A. Secretary 3, , ' 2 I - - . 2 2 ' - , . ' I -- . Q ' n ' n , , . 1 , ,Q ,Q . 5 . . , , . , . . . ' ' ,' , ' . . . , ' . . . 3 ,3,4. ' ' , . 1 ' ,J , , 9 . ,- - 5 ' 7 7 7 . 7 7 7 . . .I ' ' ' 1 1 ' - . 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 - Q . ' -- - . ' I , , 1 - ,n . . . . , , . . 7 7 7 7 I ' ' . . . , , ' . . . ' - 5 ' ' 3g ' I -- 1 - , n . - ' ' .9 , , s ,' 5 - - : l 9 5 . 5 ' Jennejahn Joyce Klafehn, Robert LaBa1e, Judy LaDue, Gerald Mapes, W1ll1am M1kel Beverly M1 zma, Lou1se Ne sb1tt, Dawn Newsome, Betty Jean Ophardt, Patsy Pfarre r, Betty Lou Pum, MarJor1e Renckert Ann Ryan, Evan Schultz, Robert Shaw, W1lham Sm1th, R.1chard Speers, James Spross, James Sov1a, Jocelyn Taber Ne1l Toal, Paul1ne Wh1te, Betty Jean ACFIVIIICS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 L1brary Club 2 3 G1rls Sports 1 Gmdance Off1C6 Staff 4 Pet Peeve Not remembering names Yearbook Staff, J V Basketball 1 2 Vars1ty Basketball 3 4 Soccer 2, Play Cast 3 F F A 3 F F A Reporter 3, Safety Counc1l Pres1dent 4 Pet Peeve T1me element Stone Road to Hllton Chorus 1,2,3 4 Girls Sports 1 2 3 4 Student Co1mcxl2 Play Cast 4 Student Counc1l Reporter 2 Class Reporter 4 Prom Queen Cand1date 3 Presxdent Leaders Club 4 Pet Peeve The d1stance from here to Potsdam Sc1ence Club 1 Chorus 1, 2, 4 Band 2 3 4 Model Club 2 Student Counc1l 3 Play Cast 2 3 4 Pet Peeve Commg to school Mondays, Wednesdays Fndays Chorusl 2 3,4 F F A 2 3 4 PlayCast2 3 Pet Peeve G1rls Chorus 1 2 3 4 G1rls Sports 1 2 3 4 Newspaper Club 3 4 Co editor Newspaper 3, Prom Queen Candldate 3, Student Counc1l Pres1dent 4 Play Cast 2,3 4 Leaders Club 4 Pet Peeve Staymg 1n bed Chorus 1 2 G1rls Sports 1 2,4, Band 1 2,3,4, Play Cast 2 3 4 Pet Peeve Lower classmen 1n band L1brary Club 2 Class Secretary 3 4 Health Counc1l 4 Newspaper Club 3 4 Chorus 3, Play Cast 4 Pet Peeve H11lb1l1y muslc Leaders Club 4 Pet Peeve John Dunn Chorus 1,2, Band 1 2, 3 4 G1rls Sports 1, 2, 3 4 Cheerleadlng 2 News paper Club 3, Leaders Club 4 Pet Peeve None Chorus 1, 2,3 4 G1rls Sports 1 2 3, 4 Play Cast 3, 4, Asslstant Play D1r ector 4 Secretary of Student Counc1l 4 Newspaper Club 3 4 Pres1dent G1rls Athlet1c Assoclatlon 4, Leaders Club 4 Pet Peeve Her s1sters Newspaper Typ1st 4, Yearbook Typ1st 4 Pet Peeve Bus1ness Law Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Yearbook Staff Pet Peeve Playmg the plano 1n the dark Audlo Visual 3 Pet Peeve Reckless drxvers Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 2, 3, Pol1t1cal Club 4 Newspaper Club 3 4 Newspaper Edltor 4 Yearbook Staff Pet Peeve The present adnumstrauon Audlo V1sual 3 Pet Peeve Enghsh F F A 3 Yearbook Staff Pet Peeve G1rls Model Club 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Health Counc1l 3 Audlo V1sual 3 Pet Peeve Those crazy m1xed up teachers Sc1ence Club 1 J V Basketball 1 2 Vars1ty Basketball 3 4 Model Club 2 Soccer 3, 4 Baseball 3 4 Pet Peeve Gum L1brary Club 1, 2 3 Pet Peeve Amer1can Hlstory F F A 2,3 4 Baseball 3, 4 Aud1o V1sual 3 Pet Peeve Joyce M1ller Play Cast 2 Newspaper Typ1st 4 Yearbook TYp1St 4 Pet Peeve School Craft Club 2 L1brary Club 3 Pet Peeve Boys 31 C O I 7 7 7 7 7 ' ' . - , s ' , 5- , 4: 5 '. . . 3 . . . 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Q . . 9 ' - Sophomore umor Plays Left to Right Bower, Mikel, LaDue T was 1n our Sophomore year that we made debut 1n the world of the theater Our pre sentatlon was 'Are We Dressmg, ' anamusmg comedy Mr Andrews, a garbage can sales man, and hxs family had Just moved 1nto town When the wealthxest fam1ly ln town 1nv1ted Polly, the daughter, and Fred, the son to a party they were very much concerned be cause they d1d not know what to wear F1n ally they dxscovered It was a masquerade party The play was d1rected by Mr Lester We enjoyed presentmg th1s, our f1rst play so much that we eagerly look forward to our J umor Play Speers, M1zma, Jacobs, Toal, Sally Takes a Bow was the amusmg one act comedy we presented 1n our Jumor Year Sally Mmton was a stage struck teen ager who, when she heard that the leading lady 1n the summer stock theatre had spralned her rughtgown contest and boy fnend trouble further comphcate the plot However, there was a happy endlng w1th Sally HT3k1l'lg aBow The play was ably d1rected by M1ss Durrant We look forward to doing the Senxor Play w1th her Left to Rlght Bernardo, Mapes Pfarrer, Mxkel LaDue, Brooks, Jacobs, Bower, M1zma 32 l . 6, . . I a , . n - u - - 3 O a ' ' ' ' ' ' ankle, was determined to replace her. A , Q ' u- - . n o . 1 . ,, u u v 1 . , . . . 2 , , Scmor Pla lst row Carxo, Cooper Mlzma 2nd row Pfarrer, Bernardo, M1ke1, Dunn, LaBa1e, 3rd row Gable, Bower, H11er, Brooks, LaDue, Jacobs THE CAST THE CAST Judy Foster Beverly M1ke1 Barbara Judy L9.B2.16 Randolph Foster Gary Bernardo Rex 0 Conner Gerald LaDue Mr Foster Dean H11er Mrs Hotchk1ss Sandra Cooper Hannah Louxse Mzzma Elo1se Hotchluss Betty Lou Pfarrer Oog1e Prmgle John Dunn Mrs Shultzhammer Lola Rae Gable M1tZ1 Phyhs Bower Mr Martmdale Ronald Jacobs CN RIDAY 13th, our day for the semor play, was really Jmxed Illness, append1c1t1s, and a broken knee all mterfered w1th rehearsals Even w1th all th1s bad luck, we carrxed on the max1m of the theater, the show must go on Our performance was lughly successful Betty Lou Pfarrer replaced Dawn Nesbltt in the part of Elo1se when Dawn become 111 The play concerned M1ss Judy Foster who yearned to be queen of the Commumty Rehef Fund Dance In order to be queen she had to ra1se the most money for the fund Her schemes especmally entering contests, to ra1se money for th1S purpose was the ma1n plot of the play We all enjoyed our last theatrlcal performance 1n H11ton Central School 33 I :7 G F, 9 1 L6 I If , ' z . , . Q 1 : . Mrs. Foster . . . Frances Brooks Susie O'Conner. . . . . Gloria Cario ! G4 1 o . n . a u unior Prom Left to rlght Bar1le, LaBa1e, Mikel, Chatt1n, Brooks Gavlgan, M Bernardo, G Bernardo, Verney, H1ler CWHE Change 1n Seasons was our theme for our Soph Hop The mus1c of the Harmoneers fxlled the gym decorated approprlately Wlth the colors of fall and wmter Browns, yellows, and greens were the colors for the fall end of the gym, w1th blues and wh1tes dec oratmg the other Wxth the gym decorated as a Parls street scene, com plete w1th sidewalk cafe, our class rucely executed our held May 9, 1953, 1n the high school gym to the mus1c of V1c Sweet The school chose from the lang and queen candldates Kermlt Gavxgan and Frances Brooks to relgn over the dance The other cand1dates were Judy LaBa1e, Beverly M1kel, Gary Bernardo, and Dean H1ler LTHOUGH hampered 1n attendence by a sudden snow storm, our Semor Ball on December 23 1953, was a huge success The beaut1ful1y decorated gym f11ledw1th the mus1c of Johnny Hartzog's orchestra, provlded a heavenly atmosphere The blue and white colors, carrymg out our theme, Th1s IS Heaven, were the sub Ject of tcomplzmentary remarks from many of the couples presen 3 . : . . . , . . ,Z . h e , Junior Prom theme. of April In Paris. 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Class Wlll C E the Semor Class of 1954, bemg of spacious m1nds and ungrav1t1zed bodxes do hereby, under force by ray gun, g1V6 to the umverse our last w1ll and testament Bob Klafehn g1VeS Shakespeare back to Mrs Butler Nell Taber leaves to look for some empty bell bottomed trousers Gary Bernardo leaves hrgh school, for college glrls Bob Schultz leaves after c1rcl1ng the school Ross Chatt1n leaves J1m Rabjohn holdlng down the fort wxth Catherlne Betty Lou Pfarrer 1S leav1ng wlthout an argument, Mrs J enluns Phyl Bower left when the M P came Dawn Denms leaves her 90 plus average to Ed Close Dean H1ler leaves to go Carrol1ng ' Janet I-Iashp leaves her' bo1strous ways to Carol Gr1ff1n Si Gavlgan leaves a sl1ght1y used Esqulre calendar to Frank Mulherln Lou1se leaves that g1ggle to Carolyn Coyle Beverly M1kel leaves for further study on New Mexlcan Ind1ans Judy LaBa1e leaves for a GRand college Ken Gavlgan leaves 1n a Mary mood Sandy Cooper leaves her temper to anyone who th1I1kS he can control It Lute Dlednck leaves before he gets lacked out! Gerry LaDue leaves w1th a perfect absence record Jxm Spross leaves h1s sonnet wr1t1ng ab1l1ty to next year s Enghsh IV class Jun Speers leaves for Rldge Road Clarkson, agaln Dxck Smlth leaves Wlul Walt Dlsney B111 Shaw leaves, but w1ll be back to tend h1s flame ' Frances Haynes wants to leave for Ft Knox Lola Rae Gable leaves her French ab1l1ty to Janet Heffron Betty Newsome leaves, not reveahng her secret love Bruce Barrett leaves and takes h1s semor dr1vmg llcense W1f.l1 h1m Ronme Jacobs g1ves all the empty d1shes back to the cafeter1a Dawn Nesbltt leaves a box of Angel Face Powder to Ellen Ryan Glor1a Car1o leaves, stxll not understandmg that last Joke Ann Renckert leaves her old plano mus1c to Shlrley Jennejahn Paulme Toal leaves a red Ford convertlble to 'fyou never know MarJor1e Pum leaves her he1ght to MarJorxe Avery Kenneth G111 leaves to go hunt1ng Evan Ryan leaves for Hy s gas statxon Margaret Huffer leaves her basketball ab1hty to Vlrglma Corn1sh D1ck Burgess leaves and wlshes he could take Cathy wlth h1m Joyce Jemmejahn leaves now Mrs Jenklns can have her office back aga1n Joy Sov1a leaves, for once not accompa1ned by her s1sters Patsy Ophardt leaves for the Harnlm dance Betty Whxte leaves her qulet ways to Ohvxa Dunn B111 Mapes leaves to gather the eggs John Dunn leaves, walk1ng toward the sunr1se Wltnessed by The Man 1n the Moon Merton, the Martxan Tom Corbett, Space Cadet ,Q-. , Q X59 36 I , ' ' ' . . . . u , . . , . . . 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' T ' 1 22 'f 6 Q V, 'f K , J .a T f Q M af 31 I i-'UV 'viii' G 5 5 .L a b A A F A Class Of 1955 lst row Woodams, Manchester, George Hankey, Auten, Mrs B1shop, Wagner, Jenne John, C Barker, Tyner, H Kress, J Ryan 2nd row G1lt, E Ryan Klafehn, Rundell Wondergem, St George, Webster, Rlce, Avery, R Kress, 3rd row Mullen, Coyle Towers, W1111amS, Barker Judd Slowe, Manvllle, Barrett, Way 4th row Mxlborrow Kulzer, Schumck, Hendershot, Teal, Hargarther, Glll, Collamer, Dxeckman, 5th row VanOrden, Johnson, Rabjohn, Kay, Brown, Schultz, Close, Houghtalmg, N1chols Lower, Sawdey vs o LINT MVA' ll? x I I f Presxdent Susan Delckman Vice Presldent Robert Sanders X-2 Secretary Darlene Manvxlle Treasurer Charles N1chols Student Councll Dav1d Sawdey Carolyn Woodams ISSIQN UR first class project was the selectlon of our class rmgs Followmg that, our Jumor play under the d1rect1on of Mlss Durrant was very successful The b1g mo ment of the year was the crowmng of our lung and queen at the annual Jumor Prom Kenneth Kulzer was chosen to be the new flag bearer At the basketball games we made quzte a proflt sellxng refreshments and souvenirs We hada very successful year under the supervxsxon of Mrs Bxshop and Mr Burnett and are lookmng forward to an even more successful sexuor year X f ' . 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N X .i . . . . . ,:,m,F, f Y 2' . 1' - f , f I N 38 Class Cf 1956 1st row Armstrong, Page, Hazard, Deros1a, Hemmerlch Mrs Jenkms, Schlaffer, Wake, D1edr1ch, Barker, Haynes, Pltman, 2nd row Barrett, Stock, Sk1dmore, Trlpp A1nsworth, Delano, D A1es1o, Wxlson, Dunbar, Rabjohns, Strong Harrls 3rd row McCracken, Grleb, Almeter, Strassner, DeW1tt, Spencer, Heffron, Wescott, Helle Ruth Kluth, Klafehn, Teal, 4th row Morr1s, Ophardt, Germeroth, Berglund, Rlchard Kluth, Covmgton, Taber, Dunn, Merr1tt, Kress, Fr1sbee 5th row Van Orden, Steaffen, Dreas, Schultz, Cunmngham, Sm1th Quataert, Mallaber, Kelly, Rabjohn, Thompson President V1ce Pre sxdent Treasur Student Councll Tommy Me rrxtt Ruth Kluth Mlldred Helle June Schlaffe r J cw HE f1rst meetmg of the Sophomore class for the school year 1953 54 was hlgh hghted w1t.h keen enthuszasm Under the d1rect1on of Mr Brand, we planned our Soph Hop w1th the theme, The Moon is Blue Mrs Jenkms became our adv1sor after Mr Brand left to be head of a recreauon center 1n Pennsylvama Students of the class represented the Sophomores 1n the Jumor Town Meetmg of the A1r, wh1ch was under the d1rectlon of Mr Burnett On March 26, our efforts 1n the dramatic fleld were cllmaxed by the Jumor and Sophomore plays wh1ch were a great success with the help and d1rect1on of Mr Lester 0 - ' 4 n . ul , 1 Q 3 A ' ' , u q , , . 1 f 'F A u 3 Secretary. . ' . i :Bois Klafehn A 0 x . 0 BI' . .' . . . . . 9 . . . . . ,, 39 Class Cf 1957 lst row H Blodgett, Ophardt, Grxffen, Shea, Barnes, Mr Eckler, Mrs Crosb Thorpe LaDue, Ludwlg, Markel Galhpeau, G111 2nd row Burger, Wr1ght, Taber Wallace, VanDorn, Dunn, Chatt1n, Webster, Almeter, Adams, Purp1, Mass1mo Llssow, Coyle, Lemcke, Ju11aKluth Weltz 3rd row Mulherln, Lupo, E Blodgett MacKenz1e, Brennen, Munzert, Peterson, B Beehler, Kerber Schunk, Woodams, Kalp1n, Rouse, Sandra Sov1a, Jackson, 4th row Hankey, Damschroder, Unger Jun1a Kluth, Sharon Sov1a, Goodman, Cuddeback, Sch1ldt Schultz, Kelly, Harrad1ne, Burgess, Houghtahng, M Beehler 5th row Kueffer, Huffer, Renckert W Blodgett Newton, Blalr, Way, Baldw1n, G111, Newsome, Lorenz Bayer, Stevens, Holcomb, Penmngs, Clark, P1nckney, Hunter 5 PRCC' R5 Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Student Counc1l Bruce Ba1dw1n Ann Pemnngs Harlan Weltz Tommy Harradme Barbara Van Dorn space 5' -.I !?N!f ' RESHMAN class act1v1t1es for the past year consmsted of takmg charge of decoratmg the school for the Chr1stmas season and the handlmg of the school Chr1stmas party The h1gh point of the year was the annual Frosh Frohc' held on Class Day The class, through xts able Student Counc1l representatxve, made 1ts des1res known to the rest of the school and many of the class members took an lmportant part on H11tOI'l athletlc squads The Freshman class eagerly looks forward to lncreased act1v1t1es throughout the next three years of h1gh school 11fe 3 ' . ' . . , j .' Y' Y lf 7 ' l I Y 1 . . , . 5 : . . , 1 ' n ' - : o , v ' 0 1 , is ' vice Presidbnrl f I I lDonald Jackson X! D 1 I nnan aoso I xi X r 4' S 4, C . ' 14 5 -X 40 Eighth Grade iight lst row Morrls, Barker Laisney, Cook, Mr Beany, Mrs Close, Conlm, DeClerck, Robert Bla1r, Gary Ludw1g, Dav1dson, Marv1n G111, Mahle 2nd row Schultz, W1lk1ns, Rayburn, Haddleton, Radford, Curchxno, Arnold, Sm1th, Ryan, Haynes, Warren Gates, Thomas Board, Cormsh, Haslnns 3rd row Jamce Stoner Barrett, H11er Osburn, Hull Buell, Dee Gable, McNaughton, Sch1cker, Learn, Jean McCarroll, Beehler, Haml1n, 4th row Pfarrer, Shlrley Berglund, Stoner, Becker, Pr1nce, Hurlbuth, Mowers Strassner Gerew, Slater, Reese, Hargarther, Melech, Lemcke, 5th row Gosnell, Kmg Harms, Sweet, Re1the1, Robert Gates, Donovan, Rundell Elkms, Sto1ck, Beadhng, Merr1th HE e1ghth grade pup1ls had a choxce of two aCtiV1tl6S They were ceram1cs and dra mat1cs A thlrd, v1sual a1ds, was open to the boys only E1ghth grade dramat1cs met every Frlday dur1ng seventh per1od under the dxrectlon of Mrs Close Mxss Seeman helped us also when we presented our Book Week play More than half the g1rls and about one fourth of the boys 1n the e1ghth grade belonged to the Dramat1cs Club Th1s act1v1ty d1d not 1nclude lust actmg We also learned to operate the hghts, scenery, and curta1ns, and also how to apply make up About one fourth of the exghth grade glrls and boys belonged to the Ceramxcs Club The dlrectors were Mlss Heelas and Mrs Crosby The students were allowed to make anythmg they wlshed to out of clay They were divlded into two groups One group met on Monday, seventh per1od, and the other on Wednesday, seventh per1od All of these clubs were very educat1onal and at the same t1me fun, and everyone who belonged enjoyed themselves and were glad they had 1o1ned V1sual a1d IS a club most of the boys were 1nterested 1n The club met on Monday and Wednesday, seventh per1od, 1n the Aud1o V1sual room V1S'l13,1 a1d teaches the students how to operate the fllm projectors Mr Beany was the dlrector of the V1sual A1d Club 41 F' L - . Z ni ,fr s 2 li 1 . , : I ' 1, n a . v . . 4 1 ' ' S ' I ' , ' , . , Diedrick, Carol Castle, Beardsley, Pitman. , , Seventh Grade lst row H Harr1ngton, Krught, Rabjohns, Aldred Hashp, Fallon, Mrs Watters, M1ss Heelas, Ho1s1ngt0n, Donna Sm1th, Kerber, Debble Sm1th, Marx, 2nd row Lorenz, Sager Gable, Seabry, Chase, Ophardt, Marra, Hueser, Hemmer1ck, Gardner J Wadsworth, McMann, Board, Albano, Bldwell 3rd row Armstrong, D1edr1ck Mllborrow, Palmer Fuller, Dav1s, Castle, Forbes Gerew, P Wadsworth, Davey, F Harrmgton, Wake Schle1ch, M1kel McCarro11, 4th row Patr1c1a W1l11ams, Garrard, Hendershot, Sandra Sm1th, Meyer, Collamer, Taylor Welch, Unger, Rowley, Froman, Gates, Ralph W1ll1ams, Harald Gxllette, Maxwell, Owen, 5th 1-qw Dmgman, Groves, Raymond G1llette, VanOrden, D1eckman, Bowene Erwln Conley, She11a Conley, Hall Underborn Anderson, Peters, Manv1lle, Shetler, Burr1tt, Wood, O Dell, Gr1ff1n ,ik Pres1dent Stephen Burr1tt V1ce Pres1dent James Albano Secretary Audrey Unterborn Treasurer Judy Gr1ff1n HE seventh grade has had few extra curr1cular aCt1V1t16a, but we have made several f1eld trlps One, to see the Er1e Canal Exh1b1t at the Art Gallery, was most 1nter estmg The Dramatlc Club helped produce the Book Week Assembly and many boys have learned to run the proJectors 1n the Aud1o V1sua1 Club The Ceramlcs Club members have produced many unusual p1eces of pottery It has been a very mterestmg vear 42 Sixth Grade 1st row Damschroder, Hadley Orsburn H1scock Mrs March, Kmght M1zma, Webster, Ryan, Watkms 2nd row Soule Wh1tman Blum, Burrett Wadsworth, Clapper, Palmer, Schmltt, Cunnmgham Harms 3rd row Hamlm Beardsley, Brucker, Sebrmg, Graupman Coleman, Judd, Lemcke Close Con11n, Becker J Merr1tt 4th row Crumb, Slater, Stone Beadhng, G1bson, Burgess Conley L1ndsey, Hawkms, Hendershot Maggs Rowley, M111er D1edr1ck, Werner -A4 1st row Wood, Sloner Smxth, Mr We11ert, Mr Bmdgeman, Edsall, Barrett Seegar Ingham, Klrchgesner 2nd row Cosman, Balogh Webster, Mowers, Malber DeFaz1o, R L1ssow, Merr1tt, Stock, Strassner, Streb W1lson 3rd row Rouse Wombwell Merry, Lamsey, Adams, Wr1ght, Strusenburg Pett1fer, Snook Schoeneman, L L1ssow 4th row Cummlngs, Bayer, Carlm Hammond Reese W111xams J Barrett Gardner, Hargarther, Foulkrod, Schmxtt, Taber 43 Fifth Grade 1st row S Conley, Hand, Ludw1g, Northrup, M1lls Brennan, Elhcott Torp, Clarke, D Wr1ght, Mahle 2nd row Corney, Rerthel, Donovan, Sternbacher, Haddleton, Haml1n, Werner, Brand, Meyer, Nxcloy, 3rd row Mrs Newsome, McCracken Carl1n, Rowland, Schultz, Confer, G Conley, Edelman, Elliott, Ayers, Kuhmann, 4th row Ingham, Lockner, Achter, Chattm, Brooks, McCann, Hall, Kuefer Lorenz, Barnes, 5th row La1sney, Scholes, Dleckman, Klock, Adams, Pappas, R Sm1th, W Sm1th, Thompson lst row Clarey, Soanes L1ssow, Maclne Lord, Ruhlnck Groves Palmer Myhus Carpenter Tubb, Forbes, Wyland 3rd row Mr Catahno, Armstrong, Shea Guthrle, Grxffm, G11t D Wrrght, Wama, Burak Hazen Southcott 4th row Schlcker Hull B Sm1th, M Wrxght Slater Cuddeback, Nerslnger Kellman Plckett, Koss, Lewls, Hunter 5th row Gates, Lawler, Meagher, Matthews LeLano, Strauss, Jackllng Speers, Way Welch, MCCOTm1Ck Kxng 44 1 : . ' a - , s . , I , 3 n I . . . , , . ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 Williams, Donovan, 2nd row: Kuhn, Strassner, Lemcke, Rice, L. Smith, Haskins, Cooper, . . 2 . . 3 5 ' u . ' t u , 1 ' , . , 5 . I , 1 7 . ' 7 7 9 1 s 7 I D D 7 7 7 , . Fourth Grade IQ 4 'Z- Strussenberg, Kneeland 2nd row DeC1erck, Pxlon, E1dman Sch1ldt Johnson, Ebner Harrmgton, Balogh, F1e1schhauer, Nlcloy, Arnold, Gates 3rd row Mrs Downes Cook, Cannon, Kuhmann, Decker Foster, Harr1s, Br1tton Joyce Kerber, Jan1ce Kerber Sage, Way, MISS McClellan 4th row Hask1ns Staats G1bson, Torp, G1ltner B1recree W11cox Unterborn, Toal, Barrett, Market, Gavlgan 5th row Norway Taber, Holcomb, Coe, Sawdey Malcolm, Z1mmer, Davxs DeLano L Sm1th Rab1ohn lst row Rowland, L Stelnmetz Manchester Harasm1sz, Tyner, Castle, Mance Dale, Rodger, Shultz Radford 2nd row Cunmngham, Cosman R Ste1nmetz, W1lcox,E111cott Doermg, Slne, Westcott Strassner, Voleshen K Sm1th 3rd row MISS Ball, Burgess Schlelk VanDorn, Hundly De1dr1ch Beadhng Prmce, Koss, Schlcker, Odell Weaver 4th row Bauch, Hadley, Bayer, Welch, Howell Macksymc1w, Shultz, Cox, Pettlfer M1ss Sm1th 5th row Walker, Rundell, Klafehn, Swanton, Foley Wackerman, Delano, Hemmer1ch, Jacobs, Graupman, Jenk1ns 45 -3 ' I l , . 5, 3 F , g 5 t 3 ' 1 it I. -7- .qw D- , -1 N: .L L - My J A ' 4 1 11- 'Y .jf-A . ' ! eff- ' A . ' X. ....'. ,'4'. ' A J x ' ',' 'JY ',' :P A ' I P 1 J, ' - ' , ' . , - A- 1 4 . ' I 1- :fl ' ' ,. '. lst row: Haslip, LaDue, Parrin, Ingham, Liess, McMann, Burritt, Barringer, M. Smith, i 7. : . 7 7 7 1 1 g : o 7 , u , - u, u Q , 4 7 : .7 7 7 7 7 1 Q J . : e , 7 7 7 ' 7 ' 1 Y 'E ' I 2 1: 3 7 , , r f C -- 'A J . , 7 .. -Y' A :T al- 4 gy- L J X t C ft . i' M Ll - 'Q f 4 v ' A ini' - N I ' fl ' Z . D 1 - , . . . , . , , 1 S 3 D r - . 1 . f . . . ' ' . 3 E , 7 7 7 7 i 7 . 7. ' ' 7 7 l 7 ' ' 5 Third Grade lst row Lupo, Roth, Barrmger Barnes, Harr1s, Zachmeyer, Ell1cott K Cooper, VanDorn, Huffer, Jacobson, Agostlnelh 2nd row RICE, Schutte, Southcott, Mahle Br1nke1 Ophardt, S Becker, Burch, McCarrol1, Brand, 3rd row M1ss Burke Courtrlght Delano, Wake, Walker, Barker, C Becker, Blum, Woodams We1ss, Ryder Carter, MacW1111ams Mrs Lynch 4th row Seabry Ge1s1er, MCCOTmlCk Schultz Kerber, Peffer, Harradme J Cooper, MacNaughton, Verwulst, 5th row Callaghan, Gerew, Owen Manvllle, Hendershot, Anderson, Voleshen, Kellman, Langbem, C Sm1th ,,.4l lst row Hellegenman, Carpenter Fowler Ingham Stlenmetz, Dunbar, Strassner Cannon, VanDorn, Lower G1lman, Learn, 2nd row Davxs, Ma1er Thoresen, Voght, McCarty Burke N Sm1th, Wrlght, Klafehn, Schultz, R Sm1th 3rd row M1ss Kmsella, McCann, Gardner, Foulkrod, McKa1l1p, Fuller Howell, M W1ll1ams, B Wmlhams, Arnold, Schroedl, Mrs Lynch 4th row Whitley, Sackel Roach Hazen, Skuce, L1ssow, Corney Lodan, Meagher, Jennelahn, Lohma1er, 5th row Buck, Doell Donovan, Rowley, Edsall, Lammes, S1mpson Curtxs, Allen Streb, D Sm1th, Froman, Born 46 ' 1 a , , I w 7 ' I D ! ! . l 1 , , 1 4 ' 7 Y I ! ' 3 ' 3 Y 7 ! ' 1 I ' 1 l 4 , . . 5 5 1, 2 : W K ff 3 f l 5- 5 1 3:2 2 W ' k A , f if 3 5 A ' . 1 as - 7 , 'I 1 - fi ' Q - rf- IM 4 ' I V V' , - , A -' 0 U Q , v N Q. . :- - . 1 ' - , - , . LL .4 -- I x . 4- ., , - M v 1 ' -- -- '-- - I. ' ::. N W -- ev , I ' - A a, V ,Wi -5 -.K ' - ' , 1: . . : 7 ! 7 1 l ' I . 7 7 . . g : , . . ' - ! ' Y 7 i ' ! I , . . ww by--f www W Second Grade J 1 Kal 1. J lst row Edelman DeRycke PostleWa1te Franc1s, Lane S1ne Wlutman W1lson DeClerk, LISSOW, W1ll1ams 2nd row Knowlton Hand, Polle Schult, Lum Tubb Maggs Harr1s Ludwlg, Southcott, Rowland Merr1tt 3rd row Lawler Armstrong Heffron Co1l1ns Marvm Allen Oakden, J Cosman, D Cosman Achter, Mrs Schultz 4th row Mrs N1cho1s Franz, VandeV1sse Ayers, Halden Be1ter Fallon G1bson Wadsworth Tolhurst, Stock 5th row Mlller Staats, Ryan Castle Beadl1ng Button Conley Peters Klemback Unger fb z 'L-4 xfjlq 'K' lst row Furness, Greenwell, G Cannan D Ingham, C Ingham, Ba1ley Scmcker, Fowler, LaDue Schoene, Germeroth 2nd row Hazard Lemcke, Roger Hammond Kuhn, M1ller Slater, Harms, L Harradme, Brogan, Ingraham 3rd row Mrs W11son, Gormley, W1lson, Wllhams, Wr1ght, Curchm J Carman, Brownlee, L Hendershot, Sxgler, Kluth, Buell 4th row R E VanDorn, Heslor, Strussenberg, P Harradme, Bronson, Marx, R Hender shot, Seabry, R. VanDorn, Soule, Edsall, 5th row Schmltt, Ebner, Moser, D1edr1ch, Strauss, McHugh, Wackerman, Conley, Meagher, B1g1er, K1ng 47 FIISI Grade lst row Barrett, Soanes, Norway, Mance Matteson, Bowerman, Turkey W Burns, 2nd row Parker, MacNaughton, Fuller, Ludwig Howell, Shiels, Meyer, Allen, Steinmetz Arnold Adams, Dibble 3rd row Rayburn, Irish, Bonawitz, Foulkrod, McCulloch Cam Senger Wombwell, Castle, Becker DeRycke, Badge 4th row Miss MacDermand, Elliott, Foster, LaDue, Jacobs, Malcolm, Doud, Plowden, Gerew, Wilhams, Thomas, Swift, D Lemcke, Gears, Mrs Quackenbush, 5th row Seeger, Fmkle L Lemcke Courtright, S Smith, Scott, Schultz, Vogt, Howie, Weaver, Hull Wama, Peeso 6th row Way,Lamme Jacobson, VanDorn, Hask1ns, G Smith Matthews, D Smith Shoeneman Meyers, Klock Blain L lst row Sm1t.h, Neracker, Streb, Ingham, Bona, Brown, Roth, Tripp, Whitman, Baldwin, Ricotta, Sackel, 2nd row Tyner, Lewis, Perrin, Armstrong, Noble, Gardner, Fox, Brenner, Greenwell, Shedlock, Housel, Webster, Jensen, Palmer, Rachow, Cook, 3rd row Stothard Reeser, C. Prince, Burritt, Brinkel, Miller, Fraser, Hoffman, Jacobson, P. Prince, Ber nardo, Kusmisz, Bray, Hurlbuttg 4th row Mrs Pogroszewski, VanSk1ver, Lum, Howell, Swanton, LaDue, Ruhkick, Burch, Thoresen, Rickman, Ryder, McGregor, Topel, Stack, Kneeland, Mrs. Siglerg 5th row: Wyland, Kimmel, Chase, Collamer, DeLano, Strauss, Agostinelli, Elliott, Guldenschuh, Henry, Mills, Guthrie, Flood. 48 K1ndc-:rgartcn 1st row Franklin, Harris, Roach Noble Eidman Carpenter, Burke Day, F Thomas Stevens Soule, Trabald, Hamm 2nd row P Thomas Voght Donovan, Barrett Justice Williams, Kanous, Steinbacker Smith, McCarty, Way, Strussenberg Kimmel 3rd row Lloyd, Peeso, Unger, Covington, DeVolder, Collamer McCann, Schell, Barringer, Owens, Kavas, Lemcke, Stoly, Verwulst 4th row Miss Fearnley, Shepansky McGarry, Aldred Strauss, Brownlee, Sine, Burns, Clement, Orsburn, Burritt, Marvin, Unterborn Sossoman Brule, M1ssMessmer, Mrs Corcoran, 5th row Lorenz, Cooper, Br1ttan, Woodams, McC1usk1, Rennell, Brand, Webster, Williams, Hannan, Blodgett Schultz Learn, Hamhn 1st row: Phillips, Oakden, Kanous, McCracken, Dennis, Dieckman, Wake, Croft, MacWi11iams, E. Rachow, Chattin, Sweeney, VanDorng 2nd row: Fleischhauer, Brooks, Soanes, Jensen, Wadsworth, Williams, Lambiase, Allen, Tiffany, Emerson, Schutte, Elhottg 3rd row: Miss Messmer, Ludwig, Stoat, Bevins, Brennan, Buell, Southcott, Neal, Johnson, Doe11,Agostinell Williams, King, Liess, 4th row: Mrs. Brule, Goodman, Kruger, Baxter, Merry, Shedlock, Munzert, Arnold, Norway, Wolf, Strussenberg, Wright, Foster, Mrs. Seeger, 5th. row: Vole shun, Gormley, C. Rachow, Hendershot, Smith, Christopher, Hiler, Thayer, DeR1tter, Cosm Peck, Speer, Henry. 49 i, an 19 XA x lf: 'q 456 E? Q? Press Club lst row Sill Tyner, Gable, Mrs Butler, R Schultz, J Klafehn, Peterson, Ludwxg 2nd row Denrus, Pfarrer, L Klafehn, Kluth, M1kel, Schunk, Schlaffer, J Ryan, E Ryan, Igiesb1ttb 3rd row K Schultz, Curuungham, Wright Renckert Burgess, Brooks Burglund, a1r, unn HE school newspaper, ' The Cr1mson Crier, ' made its fxrst appearance m 1952 Many members from the ongmal staff of edltors were reta1ned th1s year, and some younger students, who w1shed to do some Journalist1c work, were added Three staff members and the Adv1sor, Mrs Butler, attended the Emp1re State School Press Conference at Syracuse Universlty, and the ed1tor attended the Democrat and Chromcle Times Union Press Conference at the Umversity of Rochester Newspaper Club meetmgs were held each noon during the year The Commercxal Department was a great help to us, to them we owe much of our success We want to t.hank each and every one who aSS1Sted us m our second year of pubh shmg a school newspaper 'SA -- 'ly 54? Room 52 STHFF i gf I 6 , '. . ' a ' as lf C ,4 41 y .gf Q I ', f r fl, fl pff CQ! 'jf' 3 iq R' 'JJ 1 , 1 X Student Councd 7 .qi lst row Barrett, Jacobs, Mrs Jenkms, M1kel Germeroth Beadhng, Harradxne, Pfarrer and row Heffron, Schlaffer, Ryan, Kerber, Woodams, VanDorn, Armstrong Kxught 3rd row D1edr1ck, Schultz, Bower Sawdey, Gosnell C HROUGH representat1ves of classes, clubs, and athletlc orgamzatxons, the Student Counc1l functxons to further the wlshes and ldeas of the Student Body It is also the respons1b111ty of the Student Counc1l to set up a calendar of extra currlcular act1v 1t.1eS and make rules governing them The select1on of Cheerleaders IS another duty that falls to the orgamzatron On Apr1l 2, the Counc1l was host to representat1ves of surty schools for the 6th annual Spr1ng Conference of Student Councxls Pres1dent Beverly Mikel Vxce Pres1dent Dav1d Sawdey Secretary Betty Lou Pfarrer Treasurer June Schlaffer Nw G? ,ou 53 a Library Club y lst row Taber Chatt1n, Thorpe Mass1mo, Coyle, M1ss Seemann, 2nd row Bayer, Beehler, N Ophardt, Gr1ff1n, Almeter, Webster, Shay, 3rd row L Ophardt Germeroth, Burglund C HIS IS the second year for the new library Seventeen g1rls from the Freshman and Sophomore classes are members of the L1brary Club For the f1rst UII16 there are no Junior or semor members, and this year there are no boys Other students holdmg off1ces are Phyllls Germeroth fStudent Counc117, Carol Gr1ff1n and LeBerta Mass1mo tReportersl, and Sandra Berglund CSchoo1 Newspaper Reporter! The meetmngs are held once a week on Thursday dur1ng act1v1ty per1od Each member 1S scheduled in the hbrary some period dur1ng the day for SPeC1f1C dut1es wh1ch vary each day S1x juruor h1gh students help 1n the hbrary the perlods when no l1brary club member IS avallable They are Judy Anderson, Cheryl Arnold Vlrglnl Hendershot Mar1lyn Haddleton, Valar1e Marx, and Nancy Taylor Var1ous group act1v1t1es are scheduled dur1ng the year for the L1brary Club members The Book Week program lncluded book displays, a book fa1r, and a tea for parents There were two assembhes a Hlgh School Talent Show C11 acts! and 7th and 8th grade sl-nts Students from grades 7 12, includmg hbrary club members, part1c1pated Book Week Poster contest wmners in the h1gh school were Br1an Kelly and Robert Newsome and 1n the Junior hlgh Janet Froman and Fred Harrxngton, f1rst and second prizes respectlvely A tr1p to Rundel Lxbrary and a party at a member s home are also scheduled Pres1dent Jean Bayer Q V1ce President Norma Ophardt Secretary Barbara Taber 4 Treasurer Margaret Almeter 454 +R C ,X +1 ,lf W 54 4 1 1- r A A 1 1 w ' 1IiiEEEE .. A .. ,f ,tp Future Farmers lst row Mr Furness, Kluth, Frisbee, McCracken, Barrett, Ainsworth 2nd row J Smith Cunningham, Hendershot, J Rabjohn, Covington Burgess Close Chattin 3rd row S111 Coyle, R Smith, Hiler, Almeter, Diedrick, Tripp LECTED to lead the Hilton 'Sodbusters through 1953 54 were Kenneth Gavigan Pres f 1dent James RabJohn, Vice President Gary Frisbee Secretary Ray Hendershot, Treas urer Jon Covington, Reporter Joe Kress, Sentinel and William Mapes Student Council Representative Ross Chattin was elected Monroe F F A Group Vice President and Richard Kluth was elected Monroe F. F. A. Group Treasurer. Four members attended Camp Oswegatchie during the summer. Judging teams inpoultry eggs, dairy, fruit, and vegetables attended the Monroe County Fair. Kermit Gavigan and William Mapes represented Monroe County at the New York State Fair The Fruit Judging Team attended the Horticultural Show and the Poultry Judging and Egg Grading Team partic- ipated in the Western New York Poultry Exposition in Rochester. Several members visited the Farm and Home Week Program at Ithaca and the State F. F. A. Convention at Cobleskill. At the Annual Father and Sons Banquet awards for the F. F. A. Activity Contest were received by many members. The Monroe County Leadership Training School at Webster was attended by our officers with many returning with ribbons for meritorious achievements. The money making activity this year was an Old Time Barn Dance held in the school EYUI- The Hilton Future Farmers have gained much in experience and fellowship from these many activities. We believe in the future of farming with a faith born not of words, but of deeds, in the promise of better days through better Ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come up to us through the struggle of former years. 55 lst row Denms, Brooks, fyner, Bower, Car1o, Gable, Mr Wr1ght, 2nd row K Schultz, Speers, R Schultz, Lower, Wr1ght, Renckert URING the sprmg 1953, a group of upper classmen became deeply 1nterested 1n fore1gn people and affaurs Th1s feehng was part1a11y engendered by the act1v1t1es of the Hxlton Instltute of World Affalrs Thxs resulted 1n the formmg of a small pol1t1ca1 club Wlth alms somewhat sxnular to that of 1ts parent organ1zat1on, H I W A In 1ts 1n1t1a1year, the members of the Club have sponsored assembhes 1n celebratlon of the Umted Nat1on and elect1on week The club dehvered a f1ve m1nute news coverage each morrung at 8 20, on a rotatxon basls Informal d1scuss1on, debates and a forexgn correspondence team were other act1v 1t1ES engaged 1n by the club The h1gh l1ght of the year was a f1V9 days fleld trlp to the County Court House and C1ty Hall Presldent Lola Rae Gable Student Councxl Representatwe Phy11s Bower .Z 5 f 4 r0' Q ml 45' ,. 56 Secretaryl'1:rea.surer. .D . Gloria Cario X g A ll f X .v gf! ge. ' f , 'g 1 . 1 - n' V' . G V 0 . n . -,1 v 1 f i X A as 'F 1 1 X 'r ul 9 Q if ' . xi i' 5 16- ' V 1st row Page M1ss Horn, Denms Klafehn, Haynes, 2nd row W11son, Wallace, Hazard, Wagner, Armstrong, Schunk, Skxdmore 3rd row VanDorn, Beehler, Kerber cw HE Health Counc11 g1r1s ass1st Miss Horn 1n the health room durmg then' free per1ods, and at the elementary school They are on hand to adm1mster F1rst A1d for emergencles The Health Counc11 sponsors an assembly durmg Natlonal Safety Week Posters are dxstributed throughout the school, remmdmg the pup11s of the 1mportance of safety at school and home Off of .Ill J V1ce Pres1dent Maureen Wxlson Secretary Nancy Page Student Councxl Representative Marxlyn Schunck 57 ffm K I I 1 f X x K K 1 K f President, . . .. .. Mona Armstrong W ,,, xl, . . .' ......... . . .i ni 'P X x 1 x N lst row Mr Beany, Davey, B1dwell, Alblno, Wake, Lorenz, Palmer, Schlezch, Aldred Rab1ohn, Has11p, Mr Loughhead 2nd row Coe, M G111, Radford, D Shetler, Hall Wood, Barnes, ODell Dav1dson, Ryan, Haynes, Gates, Maxwell, 3rd row VanDorn Clark, Burgess, Bowen, Wescott Kalp1n, Peterson, Llssow, La1sney, R Manv11le Pr1nce, Hurlburt, Conhn, 4th row VanOrden Covmgton, Dunn, Baldwm, Groves, G Merr1tt, Becker, Elkms, Gillette, McCracken, Taber Sto1ck, L G111, 5th row Steffan, Hunter, Close, Burger, Dmgman, Mllborrow Dreese, K G1l1 Barrett, Gosnell, Harrxs, Rundell, Re1thel, Donovan, Klng 1 ' HE Aud10 Vxsual Group has worked 1n th1s xmportant part of our school program for exght years Th1s year a new group has Jomed the club, that of the Jumor hlgh level The needs 1n the Jumor h1gh are taken care of by students in the 7th and 8th grade level Those from the 9th to 12th grade level care for the semor h1gh needs These clubs are under the d1rect1on of Mr Loughhead and Mr Beany A X X V1ce Pre sxdent Bruce Baldwm gf -Q 35 Secretary Bruce Mllborrow Student Counc1l Representatwe Bruce Barrett I! lk A QOV1, 58 I I . ' . . . . y . t 3 : . . , ' , a a u. : 1 , Q n . , n l I , Q 1 . , , u . Q. . 3 . 7 ' 7 42 ff X x ll N X I gk - ' ' ' J A ' X fb 1 f, llfg X, President ............... Edward Close 'I f?f H X ' ' .......... . ' 'o' R ............. ' Xf K 'YI-'fi-7', Tp ' ' . . . ' 7 1' l I - N I K X XX 'N N -I lst row M1ss Horn, Beardsley, Pett1fer, McCann, Hashp Mr Lester, 2nd row D'Ales1o, Hall, Manzert, D1edr1ck, Taylor, Barker, Balogh 3rd row Teal, Relthel, Klafehn, Chattm, D1eckman Presldent Robert Klafehn V1ce Presldent Susan Dxeckman Reporter Vxrguua Barker Student Counc1l R1chard Diedr1ck C R Lester orgamzed our Safety Counc11 last November He put on an assembly, on November 30, 1953, to g1ve the members of the counc1l a board to hang up 1n the1r homerooms and to show movles about how acc1dents can be avolded On t.h1s board It shows how many acc1dents happened 1n a week, a month, and a year ThenMr Lester and M1ss Horn gave a talk on how to prevent accidents, and they also gave some examples nn our school Our work IS to help prevent acc1dents in school or on the buses Every accldent that IS seen by one of the counc1l members IS reported to Mr Lester He has a 11st of all the acc1dents that happened durmg the week typed and put m every homeroom The counc1l meets once every other week on Tuesdays to go over the acc1dents and to see what can be done about them fl- ' ' . . . ' ss- srgoen .8307 , I K U fb- 55 3AFlT7' Cvuncul UW' - is T4 1-...-...fs --p ,W -' Q- Lk 'X - - X V X Q- XX xr, XL, ,L 59 N a surprlse program, spec1a1 trlbute was pa1d to Coach Joseph Tolhurst at the thlrd annual banquet, May 28 1n the aud1torium The program was a dramatlzation patterned after the te1ev1s1on show, Th1s Is Your Life ' w1th h1s father, former college coach, and members of past teams that he has coached part1c1pat1ng After the program in the auditorium, everyone proceeded to the cafeterla, where a dehcxous meal was served by the Parent Teachers D1scuss1on Group Our guest speaker was Walter B McKean, Dean ofStudents at the Rochester BUSINESS Instltute After the ma1n speaker was fllllshed, the presentatxon of awards by the faculty and outsxders was made We hope 1n future years that the banquet w111 be as successful as It has been m the past three years Hwy ZW fax f f f X f , f df Q9 f f f my QQ fff f 5 ,B X X mar y 3 W f el if ,fx t ,eff r t . Q a . 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Burgess Kalpin Barnes Lissow Mr. Guenther' 2nd row: R. Schultz K. Schultz Sawdey Renckert Speers Kay Smith. 2 vs A 1 H 'Q-f T9 ,OO lst row RabJohns, Avery, Rlce, S Jennejahn, D Burgess, M1ss Ball Kalpm Barnes, Lxssow K S111, Haslip 2nd row E Ryan, Manchester, Car1o, Mlkel, J Jennejahn R Burgess P Renckert, Helle Klafehn, Barrett 3rd row Wagner, Heffron Pfarrer Collamer Sawdey Speers, D1eckman, Auten Wake, Wondergem, 4th row J Ryan, Cooper Brooks, R Schultz Kay Snuth, K Schultz, A Renckert, LaBa1e, Beehler Skmdmore OME new features were added to the schedule of the M1xed Chorus th1s year whlch contr1buted to a very successful season The band and chorus rehearsals d1d not COI1f11Ct, makmg lt much more sat1sfactory for those who enJoy be1ng mn both Also a sect1ona1 rehearsal was added every week for all groups Th1s enabled us to work out 1nd1v1dual problems w1thout talung t1me from a regular rehearsal Our f1rst pubhc performance was g1ven 1n an Arm1st1ce Day assembly where we sang Fred Warmg s arrangement of 'The Battle Hymn of the Repubhc ' 1n wh1ch J1m Speers was sololst The Chr1stmas program mcluded 'Twas the N1ght Before Chr1stmas, 'B1rthday of a K1ng and Chr1stmas Fantasy whlch was accompamed by the band Along wxth our own Spr1ng Fest1va1 program, we also took part 1n the Monroe County Festlval 1n H1ghland Park Bowl where approxxmately 10, 000 people gathered to hear a mlxed chorus of 750 students 1n a thr1l11ng concert Th1s was the f1rst year the schools of Monroe County outsxde of Rochester took part in a concert of th1s sort The Seruor Boys' Chorus was reorganized f.h1S year. In one rehearsal a week they worked on mus1c of the Mlxed Chorus as well as that of the boys' chorus At the Arml stxce Day assembly they sang Your Land and My Land. For the1r part 1n the Chr1st mas program they rendered The Sle1gh and Rudolph the Red Nosed Re1ndeer. At the Spr1ng Festlval they gave a f1ne performance of The Sold1er's Chorus from Faust plus several other numbers. The Seruor Glrls' Chorus worked hard 1n the1r one weekly rehearsal and developed 1nto a f1ne sound1ng group At the Chrxstmas program they sang Jesu Bamb1no and W1nter Wonderland. The1r Spr1ng Festlval numbers mcluded I Wonder As I Wan der, A Brown Bird S1ng1ng, and Chir1b1r1b1n 63 2 3 i ' ' 5 1 S Q I '-' Q , : f' 1' 1 . !'T Y.. ' V f ' 'fr IQ, l - K'- We fi A ef- .4 I 1-f. I 4 4 5 K A I H? Y, Sv! 'I' I Pr A 'di . n 'Z ' Q Ng Q ,'.N A G - 1 . 5 J A R t-S ' A 7, A. i ,' I Q ,I . .I 1 .ff Q- V ' ' l -1 T f I' .4 I - - S . L I : . . . . . 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Freshman Girls, Chorus 1 X lst row LaDue, Schildt VanDorn, Wallace, M1ss Ball, Thorpe, Purp1 Coyle Masslmo, 2nd row Markel, S11l, Kerber, Lorenz, Holcomb, Beehler, Grrffm, Galhpeau, Dunn HE g1r1s mn the Freshman Chorus are tra1mng to be prospect1ve members of the Senior Chorus Although few in number the group performed well 1n both the Christmas program smging Cant1que de Noel ' and the Sprmg Festlval Slllglllg W1l1 y u Remember and Some Enchanted Everung Freshman Chorus Off1cers M1xed Chorus Offwers Presldent Shlrley LaDue Presrdent Gerald La.Due Secretary C9.r01 Grlffln V1ce Presldent Jean Ryan Treasurer Mary Th0I'p6 Secretary Sandra Wake Treasurer Karl Schultz QQ r .W 6 E110 M Lgfmid 64 S 1st row D Snuth, Gerrard, Arnold, A Smrth, Mllborrow M1ss Ball Sager, M1kel Seabry, Ophardt, McCarroll, Hemmerlck, I-Io1s1ngton 2nd row Cormsh, Schult W1lk1ns Learn, Curch1n, Kerber D Sm1th, Armstrong Marx, Owen, Ckmble D1edr1ck Haddleton, Grlffen, Hendershot, Hull Meyer, Lemcke 4th row Beadlmg, Castle, Collamer, Anderson, Conley Taylor, Mowers, Strassner, Welch 1st row Mxss Ball, F Harrmgton, Albano, Rabjohn, Wake Haslxp McMahon, 2nd row Dav1s, Heuser, Gable, Lorenz, H Harrmgton, Palmer Radford, 3rd row Morns, Kmg Stoner, Manv1l1e, Odell Gates, Haml1n 65 . 0 Q : - f , ,. 3rd row: Buell, Barrett, Ililer, Welch, Underluorn, Rowley, Orsbnrn, Maclilaughton, , . I l . i . u . , . , . p 1 , n , n D , Senior Band SE NIOR BAND PE RSONNE L Bb Clarmets Schnucker, RabJohns, Germeroth, Harradme, Beehler McCracken Bla1r, Dunbar, Arnold, Schult, V Hendershot Alto Clar1net Ophardt, Bass Clarmet A Renckert, Flutes Pemungs, Beehler, L Schultz, Alto Saxophones Frxsbee Kn1ght, Tenor Saxophone We1hon1g, Bar1tone Saxophone R Hendershot, Cornets and Trumpets W11son, N1chols, P Renckert Kluth, Adams, Fuller, Gable, Trombones Sawdey, Jacobs LaDue, Bar1tone Horn W Schultz BBb and Eb Tubas Helle, Damschroder, French Horns M1zma, K Schultz, Hamhn, Conle Percuss1on Speers, Morrxs, McMann, Chase Pres1dent Lou1se M1zma Secretary Patr1c1a Ophardt Student Councll Representatxve Alan Schnucker UR Seruor Band has completed another very successful year The task of rebulldmg a very depleted personnel 111 flrst chalr mus1c1ans were lost through graduatlonl loomed very large last September However the remammg mus1c1ans were more than ready to f1ll the1r shoes Moreover, 14 new mus1c1ans were happy to take the1r places for the f1rst t1me as semor band members Another great a1d 1n the regroupmg move ment was the wonderful new schedule Thls prov1ded a regular class per1od for band, thereby allowing 5 rehearsals each week fH1lton Central, 1nc1denta1ly, IS the only school 1n Monroe County wlth 5 rehearsal perlods each week D Add to tlus the usual sectlonal rehearsals, and It IS easy to see how our band was able to more than offset the losses left by graduation Undoubtedly, th1s has been the most frultful year, muszcally speakmg for th1s sen1or group We have worked hard, but we have enyoyed playlng for many events, mcludmg the assembhes, Chrlstmas program, and the basketball games Naturally, our sprmg concert IB the hlghhght of the 1nstrumental year, and th1s year was certamly no exceptlon The 'Park Avenue Fan tasy ' V1ncent Youmans 'Rhapsody ' New World Symphony, 'Marche Fantasuque, and T V Su1te were all very cord1a11y rece1ved by a full house, as well as the usual sp1r1ted Sousa marches, and lighter muslc We again rece1ved an excellent ratmg at the Monroe County Instrumental Festlval, held this year at Rush Henrxetta Th1s fact always makes the hours of preparatxon seem very worthwlule Yes, the mus1c prov1ded by this year s semor band IS over, but the memorles l1nger on 66 . : . 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' if u u , u u u . . . , . . . . unior Band JUNIOR BAND PERSONNEL Bb Clar1nets Blum, C Kmght Donovan, Snook, Cumm1ngs, Stone J Hamhn, Flutes Damschroder Beadlmg Oboe Foulkrod Alto Saxophones B Kmght, Streb Cornets and Trumpets Brucker, Crumb, Palmer Achter, Hawkms, Bush La1sney French Horns R Haml1n, Conley Trombones Wombwell, Cosman, Edelman, Barltone Horn Mxzma Per CUSSIOH Morrls, McMann, Chase HESE young mus1c1ans are the foundat1on of our 1nstrumental program It 1S here that they rece1ve the prel1m1nary band tra1mng that w1ll equ1p them wlth the knowledge and expe The best proof of th1s statement 1S the fact that at the beg1nn1ng of th1s year 14 of last year's Jumor band members took the1r respect1ve places as mus1c1ans m the sen1or band Next September 12 more w1l1 become an 1ntegra1 part of the sen1or orgamzauon Th1s group, conslsting entirely of boys and g1rls from grades 5 through 7, rehearses w1th Just as much determmatxon and 1nterest as does the semor band fully reahzlng that xt IS only a matter of t1me before they w11l be a part of the b1g outf1t We shall always need young mstrumentalmsts such as these and we shall always be thank ful that the1r efforts assure a consxstently flne seruor band 1n years to come if if cgi JCB fx, ff fffxjjj' J Q91 L'-N-Z 67 JC. . .1 rience to later qualify them for senior band. 4 P 4:2 -'Cf Q YA 1 C X -Q 1 X ' .n ,- s ,' x ..a'.a.,.....,--.-, , 4 4 7 i A V . 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'Z Q iam MQ: x Q if EZWQ ,mf 'll lla?,,, ln 'jf U X M 'O I hai' i 5.--2 XJ'-f ,X 7'Xf iff' V' SEK If . 5f R ff ' A H r. if ol Q T 1st row Unger, Pmckney Schnucker, Merr1tt, DeW1tt, Sawdey, Kenneth Gavlgan, Kelly Harrad1ne, Wr1ght, Kerm1t Gav1gan 2nd row Ass1stant Coach Mr Eckler, George Hankey Hargarther, Spross, N1cho1s, Steffln, Klafehn Hunter, Kay, Bernardo, Mallaber B1a1r, Huffer, Gene Hankey, Coach Mr Tolhurst, Manager B111 Westcott CNHE Hilton soccer team proved 1tself to be of champ1onsh1p cal1bre by wh1pp1ng the county champs, Rush Henr1etta, 8 to 2 at Hllton Also Hllton beat a top c1ty team, East H1gh, 5 to 1 1n a practlce game at East High wh1ch proved that all county teams are not 1nfer1or to c1ty netmen However, Hllton s w1ns came too late 1n the season to take flrst place H1lton wound up 1n second place 1n the league Next year's team w11l be centered 1n many veterans and should be aggresswe H11ton H11ton H1lton Churchvxlle H1lton Pxttsford Hxlton Spence rport H1lton Rush Henrxetta Scores H11ton Penfle ld H11ton P1ttsford Hllton Rush Henr1etta Hxlton Scottsvllle Center Rlght Ins1de Left IIlS1de Left Wmg .Rlght Wxng Center Half Rlght Half Left Half L1ne Up K Rlght Fullback S Left Fullback Goahe N1chols Spross Kelly Huffer Be rnardo Gavlgan Sawdey Mallabe r Gavlgan Hankey Klafehn Honeoye Falls East Hlgh 70 standing behind Rush-Henrietta. . 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' ' 1 - 0 - ' 3 ' 2 '. .... . . . 2 . 5 1 ' 1 unior Varsity lst row B Kelly, Schnucker, Barker Way, R Kelly, Harradme, 2nd row Mr Eckler Mulher1n, Rabjohn Huffer, Mullen, Hanky Merrltt, 3rd row Hunter, Srmth Schultz Quataert, Covlngton LTHOUGH the Juruor varslty basketball squad has not had too 1mpress1ve a record the team has shown excellent pOSS1b111t16S and a number of the members w1ll make valuable add1t1ons to next year s varsxty Leadmg the scormg parade for the team are Bob RabJohn, Bob Huffer, Tom I-Iarradme Ph1l Quataert, and Jon Sm1th F1rst hne subsututes are Tom Merntt, Walker Hunter Alan Schnucker, and Frank Mulherm The team has shown a good f1ght1ng sp1r1t and constant 1mprovement Mr Eckler 1n h1s frrst year at H1lton, has been encouraged by the1r never say d1e sp1r1t Lme Up Scores Guard Forward Guard Center Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Forward Forward Guard Center Guard Forward Guard Forward Gene Hanky Bob Rabyohn Jon Sm1th Phil Quataert Bob Huffer Alan Schnucker Frank Mulherm Tom Mullens Brian Kelly Tom Merrltt Wayne Schultz J1m Way Walker Hunter Bob Barker Bob Kelly John Clark Joe Clark H1lton Brockport H1lton H1lton Rush He nnetta H1lton P1ttsford H1lton Spence rport H1lton Hone oye Falls H1lton H1lton Scottsv1l1e Hxlton Penfleld H1lton Brockport . . . . . 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G., V my ' I 5 '--- ' 3 H -- x A 7 59 - 72 I Basketball ASKETBALL prospects looked very br1ght for H1lton Central as the season approached, but the lllness of Sanders and Klafehn and the loss of Bob Flexschhauer caused some gloom to fall 1n the locker room However, the team became a flghtmg mach1ne and d1splayed one of the flnest squads to ever represent H1lton Seruors Bernardo Kermlt and Ken Gavlgan, and J1m Spross proved valuable scorers and team men J un1or Charles N1chols set an 1nd1v1dua1 game scorlng re cord wlth h1s 28 polnts agalnst Penfleld 1n double over txme B1g Wally Van Orden was a tower of strength on the rebounds These two boys, w1th J1m Rabjohn, R1chard Kay and a good scorer ln Don Jack son, gxve prom1se for a successful season next year H1lton Brockport H1lton H1lton Rush He nrletta H1lton P1ttsford H1lton Spence rport Scores L1ne Up H1lton Hone oye Falls H1lton H1lton Scottsv1l1e H1lton Penfxe ld Hxlton Brockport Forward Forward Guard Guard Center Center Forward Forward Center N1chols K Gavlgan Gavlgan Bernardo Rabyohn Van Orden Jackson Ka Klafehn Manage rs ' 36 ' 45 . . . . . . . . ' 28 37 ..... . . . ' ' 39 ' 55 . . . . . . . Penfield 56 Churchville 47 Guard. . .... . . . Spross ' 49 ' 54 .' f . . ' ' f I ' - ' 43 ' 43 . . . . . . . ' 45 ' 65 . . . . ' 56 ' 63 ' 36 ' 48 37 37 53 Coach Tolhurst Coyle, Jacobs Baseball lst row bpross, Rundell, Bernardo, Sanders, N1chols, Way, Quataert 2nd row Jemlejahn Manager, Verney, VanOrden, Kenneth Gavigan, Taber, Kulzer, Kerm1t Gavlgan, Coach Joe Tolhurst ILTON Central flelded one of the best baseball teams 1n the Monroe County A league for the year of 1953 The team mlssed wmmng the champ1onsh1p by one game wh11e complling a 9 won 4 lost record The h1gh game of the season came wlth Hxlton s conquest of Irondequoit, 6 5 defeatmg Meyers, the best pltcher 1n the league Verney and Rundell w1ll be m1ssed from next year s team Kerm1t Gavlgan 1S expected to move m from left fleld to do the catching and Sophomore Ph11 Quartert or Semor Ne11 Taber are expected to f11l the flrst base pos1t1on The flelchng of a veteran team carr1es H11ton s hopes of havmg a champ1onsh1p team for 1954 I-Illton H11ton I-hlton Hllton H11ton 5 4 5 4 lst Half Scores Fa1rport Webster Spence rport Irondequolt Br1ghton Hllton Hxlton H11ton Hllton H11t0I'l Hllton 'A 2nd Half Scores East Rochester Fa1rport Webster Brockport Irondequolt Br1ghton ,ll-VI 11 1 N . . 3 . 5 . 2 . 15 . 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Brockport 6 Hilton 8 Spence rport . . 3 . 1 . . 7 . 6 . . 6 . sw ,1 5 C, 4' ' 74 Girls, Sports , 1st row Taber, Buell, Haynes, Wllson, Hall, D Gable, Cormsh, M1ss Connors 2nd row Kerber, Beehler, Schunk, Carlo, L Gable Rundell, Osborn, VanDorn 3rd row Brooks Manchester, Newsome, Mlkel, Page, Armstrong, Hazard 4th row Collamer, Dleckman, A Pfarrer, B Pfarrer, Cooper, Heffron, Ophardt, M1zma CNHE G1rls Athletlc Assoclatlon, under the d1rect1on of M1ss Connors, met one mght a week th1s year Janet Heffron was elected as Student Counc11 Representatxve We were v1ctor1ous over Barker Central twlce 1n soccer last fall We had an actlve basketball schedule durmg the wlnter between Brockport, Spencerport, and Churchv1l1e Other aCt1V1t1eS conslsted of volleyball and softball l- cnsey s . yvnsnu H O '75 4 by , 9, ' , rv f -ynnva 7 ' 4, i n , T W . , u v at I ,t r W t Cheerleaders P1 VanDorn, Cano, Collamer, Bower Page Pltman Rabjohns CW HE cheerleaders th1s year were chosen by the Student Counc11 and several of the faculty Un11ke the prlvate tryouts of last year, the cand1dates th1s year appeared be fore the student body so they could be marked on leadershlp ab111ty The top e1ght are members of the Vars1ty squad The next s1x are on the Al1X111aI'y squad wh1ch cheers at the Juruor Varsxty home games We are happy to see Phyl Bower, Glorla Carlo, Jan Heffron, and Vlona RabJohns on the cheermg squad aga1n th1s year, new members are Nancy Page Carmen Pltman, Barbara Van Dorn, and Cather1ne Collamer Attractlve red wool pleated sk1rts were made for the g1r1s The ef fectlve new whlte sweaters topped off the new umforms Th1s year, under the d1rect1on of M1ss Connors, the Varsxty squad 1S stead11y 1mprov1ng Practlcally all the cheers are new, many of wh1ch the g1r1s wrote themselves V1rg1ma Barker Ol1v1a Dunn, Dor1s Hazard, Pat St George, Vlrglnla Stock, and Carolyn Woodams are the members of the Aux1l1ary squad and future prom1ses for the Vars1ty POW St George Morrxs 2nd row Hazard Barker, Woodams Th book p ted by Vel at e a apecml p ocean of lthograpluc p tgSolpod er W JKII Inc Bu!TaloNYN rh p t g E utho ed t u the VI stone method 21 H, G if 9, , 7 q ,wg 'n V , 1 s 9 1 l r , . . . , V . g. . 1 e ' We l 1 g f . r , ' . 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