Holley High School - Hollyleaf Yearbook (Holley, NY)
- Class of 1950
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Fw' ,4 'dw A 1 . f ,f - P Bmw' Of Ezluwzizon MRS MARY CLARK DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT IOHN C TAPLEY PRESIDENT MRS DOROTHY DGGRAFF WILLIAM HOWARD DUDLEY MATHES HOMER MAXON JOHN MOORE 1osE PH QUARANTO MRS CORINNE POTTER CLERK JOHN DOWNS COLLECTOR MRS FERNE WYANT TREASURER BLANCHE LEMMON Offlce Secretary 7 FRANCIS ENNIS ANGELO ZA PPONE X V F K Eh M U 5 ff 'wi femory T IS the year 1960 and a beaut1ful evemng 1n October Everywhere 1n the town of Holley are huge posters readlng Old Home Week ' Many days ago 1nv1tat1ons were sent to all former reslden urgmg them to attend and stressmg partlcularly th1s evemng when a wonderful entertamment IS to be g1ven All the talent for th1s program IS str1ctly home talent Every performer was at one txme a resxdent of th1s town and was graduated from our h1gh school The hour for the great event has arr1ved Every seat 1n the vast new aud1tor1um IS fllled and all are eagerly awa1t1ng the performance 1n wh1ch many dehghtful surpr1ses have been promlsed The platform IS a mass of beautlful flowers and autumn leaves and the walls are hung w1th garlands of p1ne and laurel It IS truly a f6StlV8 occaslon Seated 1n the audlence are many celebrltles As I look about me I see a number of my classmates There IS Howard Bartlett our k1nd hearted frlend who became very wealthy through w1se lnvestments and IS now a noted ph1lanthrop1st He attr1butes h1s success to h1s W1f6 and fmanclal treasurer Lou1se ower The ladles 1n the front seats are all so styl1shly and becom1ngly dressed that they arouse my cur1ous1ty I am told that thexr beautlful garments come from the very select not to say expenslve shop of Angellne G1fald1 who deslgns gowns for all the best dressed women 1n the country They are Ann Scharplng Wlfe of the notable draftsman Donald Ward and L1ll1an Moore flrst woman presldent of the R B I Seated near her IS Theodore Broekhulzen a real estate dealer who owns so much property that he has to keep a card lndex of lt 1n order to know lt hlmself Next to hlm lS Alv1n Rathbun famous Hollywood stage manager and Franc1s Halght h1s asslstant Seated at my s1de watchlng w1th mterest I see Florence Nenn1 d1gn1f1ed and haughty I ask about her and am told that she IS the head m1stress of a very fash1onable glrls school 1n Holley and has never mar r1ed although she has sultors mnumerable Standlng at the door look1ng for old frlends I f1nd Charles Lee edltor of the largest da1ly paper 1n the state w1th h1s famous g1rl reporter Dolores Surd1 Two people entermg rece1ve a warm receptlon from the commlttee at the door They are Dr W1ll1am Leydecker a famous surgeon 1n a large hospxtal and attractlve as ever Beverly W1ll1ams superlntendant of nurses 1n the same hospxtal qu1te fam1l1ar enough I can t tell who he IS Now I know who he IS' James Allen And what do you sup pose he IS? Remember how he used to love chemlstry and SCIBIICS7 He s turned h1s knowledge to good account and now he IS one of the world renowned sc1ent1sts workmg on the oxygen bomb A woman IS sketchlng the people as they come 1n and doxng It very well lndeed for I peep over her shoulder to see Of course you know who that 15 Yes It s Joan Leanard They say she has become qu1te famous as an lllustrator and also as the Wlfe of Eugene Pledmont well known pres1dent of the Holley Academy for Boys And now the enterta1nment IS to begm There IS a hushed expectancy The llghts m the audltorlum fade and the footl1ghts flash on Before the packed house appears a tall dlglllfled flgure who makes an eloquent address of welcome Some of the well turned phrases sound pleasmgly fam1l1ar I remember our famous class debator Fred Potter and wxth h1m IS h1s keenest pol1t1cal rlval Lorralne Cardlllo But f1rst he calls attent1on to the beautlful flowers and other decoratlons saymg that they were the g1ft of Betty Sanger now the leadmg 1nter1or decorator of the town and w1th her IS her very capable as slstant Barbara Gaylord The Judge announces that after the entertamment refreshments wxll be served through the courtesy of Mlss Pr1sc1lla Conn who IS the proprletor of the dellghtful Old Home Tea Room As he speaks the words my mouth waters for many txmes I have enyoyed del1c1ous home cooked meals prepared by M1ss Beverly Bowen Now the entertamment begms There IS gay mus1c Then on the darkened stage 1n the spotl1ght ap pears a da1nty fxgure My goodness' It s Gwen Preston who always sa1d she would be an acrobatlc dancer She certalnly kept her word for she glves us a wonderful performance Included 1n her act IS the ve rsatlle acrobatlc team of Lawrence Favello and R1chard Rocco Next comes a b1g surprlse today s Rudolph Valentmo of the screen Donald Rocco and w1th h1m IS the sensatlonal comedlan team Roland Rmas and Anthony Stlgllano On comes the famous trombon1st Rlchard Cardlllo who has just returned from h1s tour ln Europe Here s another mus1c m1nded fellow' Harrlson Sallsbury orgamst 1n a cxty church and 1nstructor at an mstxtute of organ mus1c And now I see Jason Wlght wlth a llttle book 1n h1s hand We all recogmze h1m at once as the au thor of those thr1ll1ng mystery storxes Lookmg stunmng 1n an elaborate evemng gown comes Mary Slracuse famed playwrxght w1th her personal secretary Dolores Hall Contlnued on Page 22 10 l . ,Q , ' . . . . 1 , 1 1. - 1 , 1 1 .ts ' 9 ' ' . - I I 1. , 1 1 4 1 1 , 1 - 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 , ' ! 9 1 1 1 .1 , a , ' , . . . 3 - 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 7 7 ' . . . . , . - . I . , - . . , . l , . Q - . .. , 1 , 1 1 . , 1 1 1 I 1 1 . 1 , 1 1 3 7 ' A round of applause greets the man just taking a seat by the wmdow. He looks fam1l1ar and yet not . . . , . . - . . . . . , . , . . , 1 - 1 1 . , 1 . - 3 , . . . . l - . , , . 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 , - , . . . . y . r . . .. U 1 1 , 7 Y 1 . . . . 1 , , - I 1 ' , . ' I. . , ,- . . ' : . . . , . 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 ' , ! ' - . . . . , . , . . JAMES ALLEN lKJim!, Fame comes only when deserved, And then it is as in- evitable as destiny, for it is destiny. President of Class-1-4 fiolleyleaf-2 -ntramurals-3 Iollyhock-3, 4 Er. Play-4 glollyhock Editor-4 B. A. A. -4 Valedictorian football-4 Track-4 joys State-3 iiational Honor Society 3, 4 CHARLES BEACH Chuck Tools were made and born were hands Every farmer under stands H Club 1 1 EVERLY BOWEN Bev Gentle and quiet in every way r Chorus 4 itramurals 4 OUISE BOWER Butch Full of fun and fancy free 2 ice Pres Class 2 J A A President 4 itramurals 1 2 3 4 horus 1 2 3 ireasurer 3 4 if hm' -Jn fb 9 ,fi HOWARD BARTLETT Howie A pleasant guy to have around, His humor is always on the bound. 4-H Club Secretary-1 Treas. of Class-2 4-H Club Vice-Pres. -2 Volley Ball-2 St. Council Treas. -4 National Honor Society- 4 LOUIS BELL Louie Tis better to be small and shine Than to be big and cast a shadow Baseball 1 2 3 4 Varsity Basketball 3 4 J V Basketball 2 B A A Vice Pres 4 Sr Play Committee 4 Band Orchestra Chorus 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Boy Scouts 1 2 3 NORMAN BOWE 'Norm But he whose inborn worth his acts commend Of gentle soul to human race a friend 4 H Club 1 2 A Intramurals 4 THEODORE BROEKHUIZEN Brock ' I am always in haste but ever In a hurry! Baskgrmfil 2 fs Baseball 1 3 L o cou y tb Mgr 4b FO t E Cl b 4 Bois, u WILLIAM BUELL Bil All I ask is to be let alone Chorus l 2 3 4 4 H Club 1 2 3 4 Hollyhock 3 LORRAINE CARDILLO Dink Her virtue is bold and her goodness never fearful Hollyleaf 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Sr Play Cast 4 Sr Chorus Pres G A 4 Music Council 3 Girls State 3 National Honor Society 4 Music Sectionals 4 Music Council Pub C 4 PRISCILLA CONN Pretz Be to her virtues very kind Be to her faults a little blind Sr Chorus 1 2 3 4 BARBARA GA YLORD Barb Let thy words be few. Secretarial Club-3 Usherette-3 4 Sr. Chorus-1 2 3 4 Hollyleaf-3 Hollyhock-3 I Q 1 4 1 . TJ' FRANKLIN CAMPBELL 'Frank Men of few works are the best men Baseball 2 3 Basketball 3 Intramurals 3 4 RICHARD CARDILLO Dick Men are used as they use others Chorus gl Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Baseball Mgr 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 Sr Play Cast 4 Pres Music Council 4 Hollyhock gl Hollyleaf Music Sectionals 2 3 4 BAA 34 Soccer4 F F A Vice Pres 3 F F A Basketball 1 2 3 DONALD FAVELLO 'Pooch The appearance of things to the mind is the standard of every man s action Class Pres 2 F F A Pres 3 Intramurals 3 Varsity Club-2 3 4 . .A.- Varsity Basketball-2 Varsity Baseball-1 Varsity Football-3 4 ANGELINE GIFALDI ' sh Happy am I- from care I m free! Why aren t they all contented like me? A Cheerleading-2 3 4 . .A.- Sr. Chorus-1 2 3 4 t Hollyhock-3 4 Girl Scouts-3 Sr. Play Lead-4 Music Council Tr S. -4 Girls Glee Club-4 Intramurals-1 2 3 4 O retta-4 - PPG Ju., J W A FRANCIS HAIGHT 'Fran Nothmg 1S so d1ff1cult but that xt may be found out by seeklng Safety Patrol Captam 4 Secretanal Club 3 Sr Play Readlng Comm Nat1onal Honor Socxety 4 HAROLD HEFKE Blessed be agrlculturel lf one does not have too much of It 4 H Club 2 Chorus 3 4 Dance Band 3 Boys Glee Club 4 A Intramurals 4 Soccer 4 Natxonal Honor Soclety 4 Muslc Sectlonals 3 4 JOAN LEONARD JO To those wrlo rkfiow 4 thee not no words, can pagxmil And those lhp kno thee know all words are famt Glr Aegis-KP 2 3 H eyl 2 3 Sr Chorus 1 2 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club 4 Sr Play Cast 4 I hook! 2, Srlntra 1 G A A 1,2 3 Prom,Comm 3 Sec of Class 3 Musxc Sect 3 Sprlng Concert 1 2 3 4 KENNETH MCINTYRE Ken As men we are all equal in the presence of death. . .A.- Intramurals-3 4 6 1 'N DOLORES HALL Mlckey It IS costly wlsdom that IS bought by experlence Sr Chorus 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 Secretarxal Club 3 Usherette 3 4 Hollyhock 4 G A 4 CHARLES LEE Chuck To be a well favored man IS the glft of fortune But to wrxte and read comes by nature Intramurals 2 3 4 Chorus 1 4 Hollyhock Staff 4 Nat1onal Honor Soclety 4 Hollyleaf 4 Varslty Baseball 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 F F A Basketball 4 Semor Play Comm1ttee WILLIAM LEYDECKER B ould be r 1 4 nv jest O ou on h and I'S t J Ma ag I nce Orc e a Bo s e f' Holly LILLIAN MOORE She s a quxet llttle soul But not to those who know her. Hollyhock-3 4 Usherette-4 National Honor Society- Secretarial Club-3 FLORENCE NENNI 'FIOSSIE Brlght as the sun her eyes the gazers strlke And llke the sun they sh1ne on all allke Glrls Glee Club 4 G1r1 Scouts 1 2 3 4 Hollyleaf 1 2 3 4 Hollyleaf Staff 3 4 Hollyhock 1 2 3 4 Student COUJICII Sec 3 A 2 Usherette 4 Salutator1an Operetta 4 Sr Chor 1 4 V1ce Pres Class 4 Nat Honor Soclety 3 4 JOHN PIEDMONT Jack Love truth but pardon error 4 H Club 2 Secretary F F A 2 Basketball 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Track 3 Soccer 4 Intramural Manager 3 4 F F A Basketball 2 3 4 Football Mgr 3 Bowlmg 3 4 GWEN PRESTON Wlsdom of many and the w1t of one G1rl Scouts 1 2 3 4 A 2 Hollyleaf 1 2 3 4 Hollyhock 1 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Usherette 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 Glrls Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Natlonal Honor Soc ROLAND RINAS Rollle Stately and tall he moves m the hall The ch1ef of a thous and for grace Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Football 4 Track 3 4 A 2 Boys Glee Club 4 Sprmg Concert 1 2 Muslc Councxl 3 EUGENE PIEDMONTE Gene Who dares th1nk one thmg and another tell 4 H Club 1 Class Presldent 3 J V Basketball 1 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 3 Orchestra 3 Student Councxl 4 A 2 Varslty Baseball 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Hollyhock 3 Hollyleaf 3 4 V1ce Pres Mus1c Councll 3 FREDERICK POTTER 'Fred Knowledge IS mdeed that whxch next to vlrtues Truly and essentxally ralses one man above another Baseball 1 2 3 4 Boy Scouts 2Football 4 Student Councll 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Sr Play Cast 4 Track 3 4 Varslty Basketball 3 4 Nat Hon Soc1ety 3 4 Hollyleaf 3 4 V P ALVIN RATHBUN Books cannot always please, however good M1nds are not even cravmg for the1r food Sr Play Commlttee 4 Jr Prom Commlttee 3 DONALD ROCCO Don Th1nk1ng IS but an ldle waste of thought And nought IS every th1ng and everythmg IS nought Class Treas 1 Boy Scouts 1 4 H Club 1 Football 3 4 Band 1 2 Pres B A A 4 J V Basketball 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 N 4 ' 71 X KK ,Y . - , , . I 1 1 - - . ' - . . ' y ' 1 1 1' - ' L ' 1 1 1 - ' - , b - ' ,- B.A. .-1, ,3,4 G.A. .-1, ,3,4 ' 2 - ' ' 1 1 1 ' . .' 7 - ' . - , g ' . . . , . . - as YI f H , . l 1 ' 1 . 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' , , ' 1 1 1 ' . ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 F.F.A. President-4 , Pres. Student Council-4 n 1 c - , y ' - .' .' 1 - , I - 1 u l - , - , . .-3 - . 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' Q ' G.A. .-1, ,3,4 ' 1 1 1 - U ' ' 1 1 14 - ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 . ' 1 1 14 ' .-3,4 u ' 11 tl 11 l 7 ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 '- - , - ' 1 ' 1 .' ,3,4 ' 1 I . ' 1 1314 - - ' ' ' 1 1 14 RICHARD ROCCO Dick Experience is the best teacher. Cheerleading-4 Band-3, 4 Chorus-3, 4 Orchestra-3, 4 AETTY SANGER KfBetJl The beautiful eyes of my cash-box. '.rl Scouts-1 il, A. A. -3, 4 - sherettes-3, 4 -.urls Glee Club-4 in ERBERT SEIDEL fCHerby!, There are some things which men confess with ease, and others with difficulty. . .F.A.-Sec.8iTreas.-4 'pi . A. A. -4 F. F. A. Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus-1 club-1,2,3,4 Q: F.A. Vice. Pres.-3 1 -ntramurals-4 .- ,ccer-3, 4 'Track-3, 4 ANTHONY STIGLIANO Hstiggyri He that increaseth knowledge increases sorrow. Boy Scouts-2 Cvaseball-1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball-3, 4 Sand-1, 2, 3 Orchestra-3 r ootball-4 Intramurals-3 Sr. Play Cast-4 -Lklee Club-4 A.A. -1, 2, 3, 4 Wal, acw.u.a.Lc, HA ISON SAL ISB KCI-larry!! He that is more than a youth is not for meg And he that is less than man, I am not for him. Band-1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra-1, 2, 3, 4 Boys Glee Club-4 Dance Band-3, 4 Music Council-3, 4 Music Sectionals-3 Jr. Chorus Accomp,-3, ANN SCHARPING flAnn!, Life is not so short but that there is time for courtesy. Hollyleaf-2 Girl Scouts-2 Band-1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra- 1,2,3,4 Usherette-3 Sr. Play Cast-4 Student Council-3, 4 MARY LOUISE SIRACUSE KfLu1u!? Saying is one thing, with eloquence of eyes Speaking contest-1 G. A. A. -2, 3, 4 Hollyhock-2, 3, 4 Intramurals-2, 3 Usherette-3, 4 Sr. Play Committee-4 Jr. Prom Committee-3 Secretarial Club-3 DOLORES SURDI Tootsie Intramurals-1, 2, 3, 4 Sr. Play Committee-4 G. A. A. -4 DONALD WARD JASON WRIGHT Don ' 'Jay Into each l1fe some ram must fall, A man may wrlte at Some days must be any t1me lf he sets h1s dark and dreary mmd to lt Class Treasurer 1 Hollyhock Staff 3 4 Boy Scouts 1 4 H Club 2 Intramurals 2 B A 3 4 Student Councll 4 Track 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 BEVERLY WILLIAMS 'Bev L1fe IS a jest and all thmgs show lt I thought so once but now I know lt Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Hollyleaf 3 4 I-Iollyhock 3 4 Sect Student Councll 4 I-Iollyleaf 8: Hollyhock Staff 4 G A A 3 4 Usherette 3 4 Jr Prom Commlttee 3 Sr Play Commlttee 4 Sr Red Cross Delegate to Wellesley College Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 N our Freshman year we held a successful soc1a1 hour and hstened to rumors of sen1ors planmng thelr tr1ps Our Sophomore year was marked by a successful square dance whlch gave a new blrth to square danclng ln Holley As usual the Jumor Prom was our bug excltement 1n our thlrd year We also sold refresh ments at the basketball games as a money maklng project Our act1v1t1es of our last year have been the most lmportant because of our struggle to f1 nance a trlp to Detrolt Last November we presented our play The Patsy , whlch was a great success We have held two dances th1s year, a square dance m the fall and a round dance w1th the Red Kmghts provldmg the music We also sponsored a d1nner for the faculty Now we are lookmg forward to our tr1p to Detrozt Off1cers PRESIDENT James Allen VICE PRESIDENT Florence Nenm SECRETARY L11l1an Moore TREASURER Loluse Bower STUDENT COUNCIL Donald Ward Howard Bartlett Eugene P1edmont Fred Potter Donald Favello Ann Sharplng Beverly W1ll1ams 6 u r c n . . - -, .A..-, , 'n -, I 'ya c n y 1 r . 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TOP ROW K GORDON R SIMPSON C BUBB C EATON J O MARA D HOWARD C SEVOR J DEPRANK P ZAMBITO MARELLO C KNAPP THIRD ROW H CHRISTOPHER C GOODWIN D DEFILIPPS P HOWARD N NIEDERT S HURD L FARINO J MONTESANTO BARTLETT S BRANT G PENNA SECOND ROW MRS ELLINWOOU J TAPLEY C WEBSTER W MILLER M PETTIT G MCCARGO SIMPSON J SPYCHALSKI J CAMPITO E VINCENT BOTTOM ROW J CAMPBEIL D BROWN B SEAMAN M FALLATO I D ANDREA N WOODWORTH R PIEDMONTF P WIGHT MURPHY G ROSIE W BARTLETT Class of 1951 HE class of 51 IS well on xts way to Washmgton Our actlvltxes th1s year have 1ncluded a very successful soc1a1 hour, the ' Turkey Hop and the sale of refreshments at basketball games We are planrung a show featur1ng Smoky and of course we re lookxng forward to the lblg thmg of the year, the jumor Prom Offlcers PRESIDENT Carol Goodwm VICE PRESIDENT Jack Tapley SECRETARY Ioseph DeFrank TREASURER Marle Fallato STUDENT COUNCIL ---- William Miller Joanne Spychalski Mary jane Campito 17 T ROW F' DANDREA J ROBINSON N ROBINSHAW J IANNUCCI D MOONE MURPHY E RYAN D FIORITO R BI LY R LAXENDER F LLSK R RHFINWAID D ASHBLRY RDROIA D J INGTON M FISCHER A ANSEN J OWNEY W LFER A YFFFRDO O OSBORN B B F S G IIANO C MAXON M SCHOPIFLD R CAMPBELI I RINAS DRAPFR I ROBERTSON R PIEDMONTF G PRESTON V HILFIKER BOTTON ROW LI E EN KL S MOWE I YOFI-'RED S FFSS D VIIGN N BRIFN J CURTIS M PIEDMONT Class of 1952 N order to secure funds for the1r Senlor tr1p the Sophomores sponsored a round and square dance and an amateur hour Both were a success At the t1me of thls WI'1t1I'lg the class IS planmng a vaude v1l1e show wh1ch they w1I1 present sometlme before the end of the year Offlcers PRESIDENT Gall Preston VICE PRESIDENT Edward St1gI121IlO SECRETARY Sylvla Fess TREASURER Frank Lusk STUDENT COUNCIL Francls D Andrea Donald Moone 18 s I l , 4 - . , . , i OP I . 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NEN.' , . . .KET . ,Apu-W TOP ROW J COMDEN W REUSCH J MELAND S LESTER G MARLIN D CUSACK J KOCH B CLEVELAND H DOLAN MILLER K PIEDMONTE A MCGEE SECOND ROW MISS MCALLISTER R MANCHESTER G MITCHELL E HEFKE BIASELLI B BURIEY D LANG R EN YOFFREDO S BRAGG T MITCHELL D HENSLEY J ZELIFF J MACEY BOTTOM O L DSFILIPPS K SMITH W HAWKINS R TIBERIO J BEEBE E GORDON A VAN ORDFN D FORNES D BARTLETT R PETROLINE P KEMP E ALLEN S WILLIAMS B SCHULTZ H PADUANO L BAUER R PER IA SECOND ROW N S ENNIS C PERSIA J MOORE M BOCCACCIO C DOWDEN H TINKOLS DOGRAFF G NOBLE DQPRANK G RUCK J LEYDECKER J MANCHESTER TOM ROW SK LAXE ER DIC NSON B L E AS RRY J N J LLNN F RIVGDOLL PENNA M HOWARD J 0 MARA M SALERNO J RATHBUN 21 W . , . , . . . 1 , . , . , . , R. , . . , . , . NIS M. , . . . , . ' . . . . . R w: . , . , . , . , . - , . , . ,. . , Q J ' R s a I A - , .. , L -I , . 1 I, A - 1 ' . . V ' 'N'-' Al Top ROW: R. LENT, F. BRYANT, J. RAMLEY, R. TRAUB, R. STORY, M. uowzas, R. REISS, R. 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AR, D. lOP ROW M HESS J SUNSERI P PRAY J BEAUDOIN B DQGRAFF J ALBANESE E SMITH N MCCARTY B BURLEY M WATSON T LABIN SECOND ROW MRS PEARCE J WYANT J WYANT L ELLSMORE R KOZAK B MCCARGO G DQFILIPPS R REQUA S PISCHER H GLEASON R UNGER B SAUERS BOTTOM ROW J BOCCACCIO B LAVENDER E SCHIAVONE J MELAND J SMITH G VAN ORDEN R ROSIE N PASSARELL PROPHECY Contmued Who are these handsome men walkmg mto the hall why xts LOUIS Bell pr1nc1pal of the New Holley Central School and some of the teachers there s Donald Favello coach whose basketball team has won the state champlonshlp for four years and Herbert Sledel the agrxculture teacher and W1ll1am Buell the electrlclan They are talk1ng wlth another group of men oh yes lt IS those two star players of the worlds greatest soccer team Charles Beach and Harold Hefke, the s1ng1ng member Wlth them fmally home from a world tour IS Frank Campbell Jack Pledmonte and Norman Bowen of the Best Dressed Baseball Team Last but not least ducklng through the doorway IS Ken McIntyre tallest basketball player ln hlstory and I see he stxll has that red face Then the entlre audlence rlses as the performers all appear on the stage at once Our orgamst plays and we all s1ng 'Auld Lang Syne ' and adjourn for the promlsed refreshments from Pr1sc1lla s Old Home Tea Room It has been a real delxght to see all our old frxends so young and prosperous so generous of thelr money and talent ln short It has been an Old Home Week to be proud of and the home folks should be happy to have such celebr1t1es as these for thexr very own The End 22 K. COMDEN, D. KLICK, M. WILLIAMS, C. EMERY. J. CHRISTOPHER. . . , . . , . . 1 . . , 4 , 1, a . - Q Q ., , . . ' , , . - 4 , . Z . . . ' Z ' , . . . . , ' . . I , . . . . , 1 . I . , . ' .2 . TOP ROI J SCHARPING D EMANUELE J MCCALLISTER D LANE B SHOEHAKER S HOIARD R MCCARGO J O MARA IIDDLE ROI J PIEDMONT D ELLSMORE N PRESTON R BEARDOIN B HAIGHT S VAN ORDEN E SAULS A EMERY BOTTOM ROI A PALERIO S MAXON N PALMER K TONE R PEIDMONT P DEFILIPPO J RUGER M HEFKE IIDDLE ROI H REIHENBERH I HEFKE P HOBSON A KINGDOLLAR H BUDD N MCFARLAND D IAJESKI C IARCHIONE R TIBERIS BOTTOI ROI J DSPISHER J PERRIS R RATHBURN R IINCKLEY P PERSIA L HUGEHIAIER B SCHULTZ A LAP FERTY B ANDRE 23 TOP ROI! IRS. HAY, S. TOTTER, R. CARY, G. BOIEN, J. LESTORI, G. LELIPF. D. CARSELLI, L. AIRTH, E. LAVENDER TOP ROW D JABLONSKI R NENNI J SMITH M CAMPBELL D DICKINSON L PASSARELL R MCALLISTER M BEEBEE P KARPENKO M BEAUDOIN F MONACELLI M J CRADDOCK T' ..,,1. fr ROW J RUGER S SECOND ROW G EMILIO K BOTTOM ROW D HASTINGS DSFILIPPS F PRESS K LEYDECKER J PARINO B REID P GAYLORD BEADLE S SANZO D ASHBERRY S HEISE T LESTORTI G SCHMITT A 0 MARA J NENNI M PENNA R GLEASON L LUNN D CAMPBELL 24 TOP ROI A MELE S FERRIS S SCHIAVONE M TONE C PELICE G PASSARELL A ALLEN C DAY N WILLIAMS SECOND ROI E NEIDERT D PIEDMONTE C MOORE S MITCHELL S MAXON C SICKELCO L BUCK J HOPPARTH LANE T SAUERS BOTTOM ROW J REUSCH P BUETTE J BEBEE I MCPARLAND R DOWDEN P BAUER P EMERY M STEUBER J MAJESKI in 99 TO R05 PORNES K BROEKHLIZEN P SMITH G BLLLOCR D PERRY BOICE G PAL'ER D SLLLI N SECOND ROW MISS GILLETTE A ANDRE D TIBERIO H GLEASON R PENNA D HASTINGS R LHPORTE J GALLAGHER CAMPBELL BOTTOM ROW CARY R CARSELLI M IESTORTI J MCGEE J WILLIAMS M PRESS S ELLSMORE S FFR 25 I S. , . . ' ' 6 1 . ' O 4 - I 4 - ' ' ' r o , . 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HE Mus1c Councll orgamzed 111 1948 by Mr Cox IS comprlsed of the offlcers of the vanous mus1c orgamzatzons The1r mam objectrve 1S to admmxster the affaxrs of the Mus1c Department 1l'l a democratlc manner The Councll assxsts the dlrectors III many ways, such as commlttees and helpmg wlth pl1b11Clty for pubhc appearances Thxs year, under the guldance of Mlss Edlth De Luca and Mr Cox, the group has been functlonmg full steam ahead ' Startmg the year off w1th the Senlor operetta 'Sunbonnet G1rl , and followm up w1th the Chrxstmas Concert the Department has mstltuted two programs whxch the publlc can look forward to 1n the future In the sprlng the Grade operetta and the Sprlng Concert keep the program movlng along The Councxl sponsored a dance 1n the fall of the year and w11l sponsor a sprlng dance also These act1v1t1es provrde the Mus1c Counc1l wxth funds whxch lt has put to very good use The band w1ll have complete umforms thls year due to the efforts of thxs group and the cooperatxon of the school board The Councll has been very generous w1th gxfts to the stage Last year, a Fresnellght was presented to the school and th1s year contrxbutxons to the supply of permanent scenery plus a ipotllght round out a pohcy wh1ch the COllIlCl1 had adopted 1f somethlng IS needed then let s go after Offlcers for the year are Pres Rlchard Cardlllo Vlce Pres Rlchard Rocco Secretary JoAnn Spychalskl, Treas Angellne G1fald1, Buslness Mgr and Pubhcxty Wm Leydecker BAND The Holley Central Band thls year has been very busy playlng for the football games Halloween pa rade assemblies and 'Career Day ' Two members of the band were selected to represent Holley ln the Western Sect1onal All State Band They were Jack Tapley and Donald Howard The band IS lookmg f ward to the new add1t1ons to thexr unrforms whxch they wlll wear for the sprmg concert Offlcers thls McCargo L1brar1an O R C H E S T R A The orchestra has been rehearsmg many and varled works this year some Beethoven and some Jerome Kern The group wxll be heard 1n assembly and at the sprrng concert Patr1c1a Howard repre sented Holley 1n the Western Sect1onal All State Orchestra Offlcers th1s year are Donald Howard Pres Wm Leydecker Vlce Presmdent Susan Hurd Secretary Harry Salxsbury Lxbrarlan SENIOR CHORUS Sen1or Chorus w1th a membershxp of slxty f1ve from grades Ten through Twelve has spent a most profltable year ln readmg new mus1c puttlng on an operetta and ns preparmg for the Sprung Concert Smgers representmg Holley 1n the West Sect1onal All State Chorus were Lorrame Cardxllo Rlchard Cardxllo and Harold Hefke Offlcers thls year are Lorrame Cardlllo Pres Francls Zamblto V1ce Pres Angelme G1fa1d1 L1brar1an JUNIOR CHORUS The .Tumor Chorus has a membershlp of flfty whxch lncludes puplls from the seventh elghth and n1nth grades This music organxzatxon meets tw1ce a week wlth the puplls from the mnth grade re celvmg cred1t for thexr work Many members from the chorus partxclpated 1n the hlgh school operetta th1s year and the chorus as a whole wxll perform at the annual sprlng concert GRADE CHORUS The Grade Chorus conslsts of puplls from grades four f1ve and sxx The1r project for the year IS the grade operetta Wh1Ch th1s year IS entltled Tom Txt Tot G L E E C L U B S The Glrls Glee Club sponsored by Mxss De Luca and the Boys Glee Club sponsored bv Mr Cox are both new organxzatlons whlch meet on separate evenmgs durmg the week for rehearsal Separately they have sung for the P T A and together they have sung 1n the Chrxstmas Concert Both organlzatlons wlll take part 1n the Sprlng Concert 43 5 l Cv . . , . . . , , , , I u a . , , ' , , I . . . ' , , ' , I E ! - - - - , rc. . . , 8 7 ! 1 . . . : . . .., . Q , , or l 5 , -1 ' . , . , . , . , - . , , . , . . - . . . . ' . . . . ' . 91 , . year are: Richard Rocco, Pres. g JoAnn Spychalski, Vice Pres. g Mary Jane Campito, Sec. g and Gaile 1 - l . . . . - ' . . : . - , - 3 - , S , 5 , - . . - , I . . . .I - D 1 . 7 . , . . . . . Z 1 , . . . . . '. . : , ' 3 , . g , . . . . . . . y . Y . . y . , . . . . . . . . . ,, . ,, ' 7 ' 7 Fred Redxnger john Tapley Mrs DeGraff W1ll1'1m Howard Cl1ff Ennls Mabel Brockway Mrs Allce Blrd M1ss Putman Ph11l1p Massey Fred Buell Danny Kaye Mrs Georgxa Bowen Mrs Eva Butcher Thomas COCC1tt1 Bob Buong1orne Annette Conn jerry Lusk D1X Lusk Ellen Conn jane D Andrea The Bower Twlns Iddl Carselll PZIWOVZJ' Donald Mathley john Moore Francls Enms joseph Quaranto Mrs Lay Mr Lay Lew1s Nenm Angelo Zappone A L Perry Ph1l Macey Clarendon Ga rage Margaret Hanlmg Mrs Eva Butler john Amer1ca Rose Mar1e Yoffredo Davld Moone Helen Tlce Bob Tlce jerry Conn janlce Ayers Howard Dodd JILL D01-KN 44 N I' 5 f '1 21225 A S K? ,ER Q, Q Q fi! 5 Y 1 TOP ROI E STIGLIANO D ASHBURY L SEVOR F ZAMBITO J DOINEY A RATHBUN SECOND ROI G ROSIE J ALLEN D EAVELLO D WARD R BURLEY A STIGLIANO G PENNA K GORDON BOTTOM ROI R RINAS T BROCKHUIZEN D FIORITO D ROCCO J MARELLO D HOIARD F POTTER IR SULLIVAN FOURTH ROI J DOINEY G PENNA J TAPLEY D FIORITO R BELL THIRD ROI J DOPRANK D DQPILIPPS N BOIEN R BURLEY J IANNUCCI SECOND ROI J PIEDIONTE E STIGLIANO V QUARANTO A STIGLIANO D HOIARD BOTTOI ROI R CARDILLO C LEE D FAVELLO F POTTER F CAIPBELL L BELL IR SULLIVAN 46 TOP ROIZ A. HANSEN. G. ROSIE. VARSITY TOP ROW W LEYDECKER T BROCKHUIZEN D DBFILIPPS J IANNUCCI A STIGLIANO D PAVELLO V QUARANTO L BELL MR SULLIVAN BOTTOM ROI J DGPRANK D PIORITO P POTTER R RINAS D HOWARD J MARELLO JLNIOR VARSITY TOP ROI J TAPLEY R BLRLEI D RYAN MR HARRIS H UURPHY K GORDON SECOND ROI T FIORITO D MOORE J DODNEY E STIGLIANO F LUSK E GALLAGHER BOTTOM ROI B ROBERTSON I MILLER R BELL D PETOTE F D ANDREA 47 TOP ROW D WARD R BURLEY D CARDILLO V QUARANTO F POTTER R RINAS N ROBISHAW J SIRACUSE D LUDINGTON C WEBSTER MR LAY BOTTOM ROW H SIEDEL D FIORITO F LUSK J ALLEN J PIEDMONTE F CAMPBELL THIRD ROW C BEACH J PIEDMONTE C RATHBUN A CAMPBFLL H MURPHY M MCCARGO H HEPKE SECOND ROW H SIEDEL C WEBSTFR J MOORE E GALLAGHER C GERMEO R CARDILLO BOTTOM ROW D DCFILIPPS D PETOTE B HOWARD V QUARANTO L TIPTON E HAIGHT R MONACELLI 48 TOP ROW: F. HAIGHT, D. KNAPP, D. ROGGOW, MR. HARRIS. VARSITY LEFT T0 RIGHT C GOODWIN A GIFALDI J SPYCHALSKI M J CAIPITO B MURPHY R ROCCO LEFT 'ro RIGHT J IONTESANTO P Doon G PRESTON B SEAIAN J Lxcuxsl 49 JUNIOR VARSITY! TOP ROW L CARDILLO V HILFIKER M DRAPER S BRANDT P HOWARD N NEIDERT S HURD B WILLIAMS J MON TESANTO S SIMPSON SECOND ROW MRS ANDERSON L D ANDREA G PRESTON F NENNI D SURDI N WOODWORTH G PRESTON H LAVENDER L YOFPREDO B MURPHY J LICURSI BOTTOM ROW J CURTIS C GOODWIN M J CAMPITO G MCCARGO A GIFALDI J SPYCHALSKI TOP ROW F ZAIBITO W LEYDECKER H MURPHY D FIORITO F POTTER D HOWARD R CARDILLO J DGFRANK J MARELLO H SEIDEL THIRD ROI K GORDON F D ANDREA A STIGLIANO J IANNUCCI T BROCKHUIZEN C LEE C BEACH V QUARANTO E STIGLIANO SECOND ROW C IEBSTER J ALLEN D IARD L PARINO A HANSEN D DCPILIPPS A RATHBUN I MILLER E GALLAG ER J TAPLEY BOTTOM R LL PE NA BE D ROCC G ROSIE T FIOR 50 Y X71 I 5 Q W. A .J I , -f - g 1- f ' QJ f vl 9 n D . ' h Q b I 'C 4,11 U l .V ' 14 W' 4' J' ' ' 1 , - L A . . , s . Rolf . BE , G. N , L. LL, . 0, . , . ITO. PRESHIEN BASKETBALL TOP ROI J DAVIS B HOIARD I ICCARGO IR LAY E GALLAGHER D DGFRANK R ZAZZARA BOTTOI ROI R SPYCHALSKI G ROGGOI A CARDILLO L RUGGLES R HESS J PENNA Glrls Athlet1c Assoclatlon HE G A A started the year 1949 1950 by elect1ng the followmg offlcers Loulse Bower presl dent Mary Jane Campito, vice presldent, Galle McCargo secretary and treasurer The glrls held the1r flrst play day early 1n October, when they 1nv1ted Bergen down for a soccer game The local g1rls came out on the short end of a 2 1 verd1ct Basketball xntramurals went along successfull w1th Y the senxor glrls wmnmg the tournament A basketball play day had been set wlth Holley entertalnlng Brockport Most of the success oct' this organ1zat1on goes to Mrs Anderson glrls physlcal educatlon teacher, who has helped to the best of her ab1l1ty to make It so Boys Athletlc Assoclatlon HIS year the B A A elected the followmg boys as offlcers for th1s organ1zat1on Donald Rocco r d t L p es: en , 0l11S Bell, v1ce presldent Gerome Penna, secretary Gerald Rosle treasurer Thxs year the boys have been to see Aqulnas play one of the1r home football games and they also took a trxp to see the Damsh Gymnastlc Team at Rochester Meet1ngs are held on Monday mghts ln the gymnaslum, every two weeks 51 I . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 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J 7 ' 7 . - fpom fihglalggbis FOOTBALL Holley Central has a record of 2 wins against 5 losses in the newly formed Genesee Orleans Class 'B ' Six Man Football League This also marked the first time that Holley has been a member of an or ganized football league Holley s 2 5 record earned them a tie for sixth place in the eight team league In their seven games Holley scored 131 points as against their opponents 219 SEASON RECORD Holley Holley Holley Holley Lyndonville Alexander Oakfield Elba C orf u 39 Holley Holley Holley Pavilion Alden SOCCER Soccer was also added to the 11st of interscholastic sports of Holley Central in the fall of 1949 Under the direction of Mr Kenneth Harris, the team met during the noon hour which was the only time during the day available for practice, since the football team used the practlce field after school The team garnered a season s record of 2 wms 6 losses and 2 ties SEASON RECORD BASKETBALL Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Kendall Bergen Wyoming Pavilion Alexander SEASON RECORD Freshman Mr Lay the school s agriculture teacher coached the freshmen basketball team which compiled a record of 12 wins against no defeats The team was made up mainly of ninth grade boys although a few seventh and eighth graders were also on the squad Junior Varsity The Junior varsity compiled a season s record of 12 wins against 6 losses, and at one time during the season boasted a six game win streak League and a season s record of 10 victories against 8 defeats It might be noted however that the team won its last six games Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Elba Alexander Medina Oakfield Alden C orfu Albion Albion Lyndonvllle 45 Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Elba Alexander Brockport Brockport Oakfield Alden Corfu Medina Lyndonville 47 INTRAMURALS Nearly all interscholastic sports were carried on in the intramurals The manager of the intra mural program was Charles Lee ably assisted by Jack Piedmonte and Lawrence Favello The line up of sports participated in included basketball football boxing wrestling table tennis volleyball bad mmton and bowling Nearly every pupil in' school took part in at least one sport which was the primary purpose of the organization 52 24 ' 37 21 6 ' 33 7 30 13 45 18 ' ' 37 26 14 1 0 0 4 0 ' 0 2 ' ' 4 0 0 Varsity: The varsity compiled a record of 7 victories against 5 defeats in the Genesee-Orleans B 35 33 36 43 28 36 51 60 55 ' 44 51 52 35 ' 33 55 49 42 48 64 ' 43 43 45 56 42 ' 39 ' 40 66 64 30 ' 34 65 ' 54 51 62 ' DE PALMA THE HOLLEY sToRE SERVICE STATION Y 5 dI0t 0 CLEVELAND MARKET PUBLIC SQUARE P Joseph E B11-c.QIO'0l BILL ALLAND MQ 1'l'I'aiI I-nsu.rU1ltQ FarmenTdl'wl UMUC N QQMAW Aff' COAL A dB ld gS ppl LUMBER a 44 61,66-mn, LEWIS I COLE ,025M2 Y P 25Zfl.,gMm,.. 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