Holley High School - Hollyleaf Yearbook (Holley, NY)

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PN X Holleyleaf ' Holley Central School aff' 1952 53 Volume XIV Published by the Holleyleaf Staff Holley Central School In Memoriam NICHOLAS MONACE LLI 1933 52 By Edward Gallagher ORTRAIT of a guy wlth a heart of gold, but no gold can replace ham No one knows the fught for survrval unless he humself has felt It A slmple story of a boy who started life luke any of us A real regular guy, rught down to the lane, when suddenly he was struck by a crnpplmg dusease Lrfe through has eyes looked hope less, but wlth years of strong will power and wrth the will of God he fought hard to try for a new start In life He became a fellow respected and well lnked by everyone He was agam on has feet workmg for a Irving and was no longer an need of other people s help Plcture two cars travelmg down the hughway rn opposlte dnrectuons A sudden head-on col llsron, and In a split second a lrfe s accomplishment IS hustory Through some carelessness on someone s part, o chance for existence IS gone We can do no more now except to keep nn thought the memory of one very close to us In a small tribute luke thus one no words can express the unnermost feelmgs of all of us 2 1 Q at ' fi 1 nf If fy ji. 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' 63' EW 'LW,f2:1IvG f ff X597 ' XM ,iff X ,Q Wq ,ff Q I' .1 I I Facult 'SW wr DIANE WARREN IMOGENE SMITH Busme ss Ef1g11Sh GRAYDON MCCARTY VIRGINIA LAY Sc1ence Home Econom1cs Il' I-if :- Agnculgm-e Laun and Enghsh ANDREW DeCARLO SAMUEL SOLOMON Englxsh C11 Ed - 1 x..,-.1 N V431 KENNETH HARRIS EARL HAY Sc1ence MARIE ENNIS VERNA TICE Industual An Marhemaucs C11 Ed KSA H4 CLIFFORD ENNIS JOHN AMERICA LUCILLE DeLUCA Cu Ed Spamsh Enghsh Marhemaucg 6 2 LJ A .2 EE.75'?:E 35:4 M-'JY lr f ,A I L ... Q . A ,,,.. VY V 5 r QP 1 l'i fn A K, A 'V , 3 I X , 1 I ff! Q ff' A I ' ff rn A ' ,,,,,,.. 1 --N-H - A I, ' I Q, STEWART LAY 'X L CECIL ELLINWOOD :nj I A A I , g I 2115 I I- -U 1 A 1 ' 1 I ' F fQ,k,e,Q?. A . .-. I MARY LEUZE Krndergarten J !'EV ET2B Facult MABEL BROC KWAY SlXIh Grade -sf' 1 HELEN WEE KS Fourth Grade JOSEPH DeBELLO Hulbert ARLENE HIGLEY Fgunh Grade GEORGIA BOWEN Frfth Grade EVA BUTCHER Clarendon 2 E THEL NEIDERT Fxrst Grade T! .fun EVA BUTLER Manning .wwmvyw JULIA MILLER Thrrd Grade MARGARET HARLING Honest H111 JULIA MCALLISTER Sxxth Grade Omn LEVIA NENNI ETHELYN GILLETTE MARY ENNIS 560035 Glade FIISI Grade First Grade Facult EV CA THERINE COLE Brown School MARY L1CUR51 ROSALYN WHITE Second Grade Grrls Phys Ed Bw ALICE BIRD Kmdergarten AUDREY REED ROBERT COON L1brar1an MUSIC GEORGE SULLIVAN goys phys Ed BARBARA HOWARD Musxc MARGARET HAY Tlurd Grade IENNIE THOMAS II ALTHEA De GRA FF Nurse 'gil ij- '7 I' as-:Fi ELSIE WOOLSTON BLANCHE LEMON, KATHERINE PRESS Clarendon Secretaries 8 sp-4.5. r X I ,,-,-as -ma 1.4 EU HUIIAN FELICITY ll produced not so much by fren! place: of food fortune Hn! seldom hnppan by l1ftle ldvantnjel thnt occur every day BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 1 H553 CLASSES 1 Sc-:mors DOROTHY ANNE ALLEN Sllence us more musncal than any song Cookmg IS Daddy s prnde and 'oy whlch proves she s gomg to make a good house wufe She has worked un the school cafeterna for four years as a cook and a cashler ALBERT BLANK ls no lnfe a hundred tlmes too short for us to love our selves? Most of Jumor s extra tnme ns spent workmg In Brock port He llkes sports and cars He ns gomg unto the Navy for a few years and then he plans to attend college SHIRLEY ANN BAUER Happy am I From care I m free Why aren t they all contented luke me? Fruendly Butch spends most of her spare time hunt mg, fushung, and wntmg po etry One of her poems was accepted nn the 1952 Poetry Anthology CHARLES BOWEN The man who llves In the present, forgetful of the past and nndnfferent to the future Charlue enloys a varnety of sports He has been a bas ketball manager and has taken part In soccer and rntramurals I0 TT? LAURA BIASELLI Patnence as the best rem edy for every trouble Flame ns well known for her outstandung work nn short hand Her extracurricular oc tsvatles are many and varned STARYL BRIDGEMAN Lnfe IS not so short but that there rs always time enough for courtesy Bridges IS the President ofthe Gurls Athletuc Assoclatnon In September she ns gomg to enter Brockport State Teachers College O :Pi ,N ,ff , lf I e C l . 1 l 'Y A 1 , f, no , J ll , I I u . ,, . . . ' . n ' ' - n - u n ,, , . - ' an I u 0 ' - ll ll ' - . I . . . . . . - 0 , - 1 . ' , - . 0 , ' 0 - . - I . . . . . . . n v - ' K ll ' V ' ' n ll ' ' ll . ll ' ' ll ' ' . . - . - n ll . ll ' B ll . ' ll ' ll ' ' . . . . . . , . . . 1 . . . . . . . . , , . . Scmors DAVID BROUSE A Irttle nonsense now and then IS relrshed by the best of men Dave as known by every one for hrs keen sense of humor He ns an active member of sev eral musical orgamzatrons The Include Senror Band Sen nor horus and Dance Band LENORE BUONGIORNE There s a mnschlevous twlnkle an her eye Lee malors an busmess and m her spare tame she partrcrpates rn Intramurals She rs also a member of Senior Chorus BAYONNE CONN Petlte and charmlng that s her style Bayonne will be remem- bered for her superlor baton- twnrlmg abllnty She also par- trclpated an several musrcal groups After grauation she plans to go into the make-up buslness. JOHN DAVIS The world s no better nf w worry- V Lrfe s no longer if we hurry Jack Iukes to hunt and trap He has been a member of the Boys Athletic Assoclatlon has taken part In Intramurals and has been a member of the soccer team II SALLY CARLO First ln field first ln court First rn any kmd of sport Sal excels rn the freld of sports She has been a cheer leader for four years and takes part an every type of lntra mural sport offered to the gurls IRENE FALLATO Merrlly merrlly I I ve now ' Intramurals Sensor Chorus and Glrls Glee Club are the achvmes that Krtten enloys HIOSI' On week ends she goes to see the latest movies or goes skatlng. Seniors THEODORE FIORITO A good old man slr he RENA FARINC will be talklng as they say A merry hear, doeth good When the age as In the wut as luke a medlcme ou Rena IS known for her sweet T has been domg G good smile Smgmg and dcncmg lob as Basketball Manager For four years are her favorlte pastimes She ns gomg to search for Receijflv he slowed wgk I th b mg for t e Iocal paper an he izpdoymem In e usmess plans to further hus educatnon an that field EDWARD GALLAGHER The true strong and sound mmd rs the mmd that can embrace equally great thlngs and small V Eddie us active unsports and musuc He has been class treasurer for three years and president for one ,QQWN DONALD GAYLORD Everything comes lf man wall only walt Don Ilkes to hunt and trap He spends many of has mghts skatnng and drlvlng CLIFFORD GERMEO Not that I love study less But I love fun more Cliff IS a member of the Future Farmers of America the soccer track and wrestling teams Hts future Iles In farming I2 DARL DERENE GILLETTE Effncuency and charm A dangerous combunatlon Darl Hollyleaf Edutor for the past two years IS noted for her whlrlwund ambition She s a member of the National Honor Society and IS an excel lent speaker ADELE GOODWIN Why shoud the devll have all the good tnmes Laughmg and sports are Addle s hobbies She par tncupates ID Garls Intramurals and several musical orgamza tuons She plans to contanue her business career at Rochester Busmess lnstltute XJ SUSAN LAURETANI Laugh and the world laughs wlth you, Weep, and you weep a one Susle s mam mterestcen ters around the Student Caun cul She has been elected Treasurer twlce Semors BRODIE HOWARD lt matters not how a mon dues but how he lnves Brodue IS lnterested nn sports and farmmg He has partlcl pated an Football track base ball basketball, and lntramur a s ANN MC ALLISTER Silence as the perfectest herald of loy I were but luttle happy If I could say how much Ann plans to attend the Rochester lnstutute of Technol ogy to study for a career as a Meducal Techmclan l3 DONALD KNAP P Well timed sllence has more eloquence than speech Sleeper IS a Future Far mer of Amernca He Inkes to eat and to play soccer MORRIS MC CARGO They re only truly great, who are truly good Morrus lakes to fnsh and hunt Besncles holdmg the Important office of Presldent of the Stu dent Councll he IS an actsve member of several other organ rzatnons GAIL MC CLELLAND Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm Mac IS the editor of the school paper a member of cho rusand band She also partucl pates ln Girls Intramurals FREDERICK PERRY Mind is the great lever of all things, human thought is the process by which human ends are ultimately answered. Fred, top student of the Senior Class, excels in music. He is a member of the school band and was chosen to play in the Sectional All-State Band. Semors ROBERT MO NACE LLI Hickory duckory dock JAMES MOQRE When the clock struck four I huge nobody Books fell like tons of rock I am ,n Chqnfy Wm, fhe Bobble likes sports Hrs world favorite I5 baseball Jim is President of the Nexl Yeo' he Plans lo Work Future Farmers of America H DONALD PETOTE The world is so full ofa number of things, why should we worry what a school day brings. Don's main interest is ' sports. He plays baseball, and football, and is a member of the wrestling team . He plans to seek employ- ment after graduation. I4 participates In soccer and track and IS a member of the Boys Athletic Association BETTY PIEDMONTE The only way to have a friend is to be one. Busy Betts has an after school iob working at the bank. She is also an active member of several school clubs. They include Girls' Glee Club, Hollyhock and the Fu- ture Teachers of America. Seniors CLYDE RATHBUN The rule of my lrfe rs to make busrness my pleasure a pleasure my busrness Sprke spends hrs spare trme huntrng and playrng soccer He wrll be well remembered for hrs rtrayal of the tough guy rn t e Senror Play LAWRENCE RHEINWALD A good heart rs better than all the heads rn the world Lar rs rnterested rn automobr es He rs a member of the Future Farmers of Amer rca of whrch he has been Sec retary for two years LOUIS SEVOR Lrfe rs a lest and all thrngs show rt Ithought so once and now I know rt An all-around sportsman Loure plays volleyball base ball and football He also par trcrpates rn wrestrng BETTY SHERWOOD The reward of a thmg well done rs to have done rt Bet rs the local Mrchel angelo She can draw any thmg from a bowl of potatoes to a water prtcher She partrcrpates rn Sen ror Chorus Intramurals, and the Hollyleaf I5 BEVERLY ROSIE Nature has written a letter of credrt upon her countenance Besrdes keeprng excellent marks Bev drstrrbutes her trme among various other actrv rtres She plans to study for a teachrng career at the Unrver srty of Rochester LLOYD TIPTON I am as free as nature s frrst made man Trp takes part rn frve sports and rs a member of the Boys Athletrc Assocratlon and the Future Fanners of Amerrca 9' ' rr H . . 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' 'I ' - lr I . . - - n I ' n - rr - - o gl I ' . 1 I I ' T ' Q 5 o Q rr ' u - ' ' I lr ' Semors MARLENE WEBSTER Dslsgence ss the mother of good fortune ' Kstty ss a member of the Natsonal Honor Socsety and partscspates sn ten other actsv stses Her preparatsons for attend ance at the Ithaca College of Mussc snclude four years o Sensor Band, and Sensor Chorus BERNARD YOFFREDO What ss yours ss msne and what ss msne ss yours Bernard holds the coveted posstson of Pressdent of the Sensor Class He plays the French horn sn the band and ss a member Sensor Chorus He has been an All State representatsve for three years SHIRLEY ZORNCW Speech ss great but sslence ss greater Shsrl partscspates sn Sensor Chorus Sensor Band and Intramurals She lskessew sng and gosng to the movses She plans to become a Sec reta ry after graduatson Scmor Ofhcers HE members of the Sensor Class of 1953, under the very able gusdance of Msss Imogene Smsth were very actsve sn thesr efforts to rasse enough money to pay for thesr trsp to Washsngton, whsch took place dursn the Easter Vocatson Throughout the year the class sponsored varsous prolects Among them were a spa ghetts dsnner whsch was a tremendous success several baked food sales and a scrap drsve The prolect that requsred the greatest amount of effort and abslsty was the Class Play, whsch was hsghly acclasmed by all who saw st The offscers are as follows Bernard Yoffredo Pressdent Marlene Webster Adele Goodwsn Secretary Edward Gallagher ...... Treasurer Morris McCargo ..... Student Council Susan Lauretani Vsce Pressdent STANDING S Lauretard, D Brouse,J MaoreB Howard Brgdie Howard SEATED E Gallagher, B Yoffredo, M. Webster, A Goodwin David Brouse James Moore I6 I if r sign 1 Q, ,gr Sv' QL ,, . . . f JI J gl , . . . ,, H . . . . . . ,, h . 1 s ' ' ' ss ,I . ,I .. ss ' sl ' ' ' ' . . ' of I 1 I . . f C C I . . . . . g . . I . I , . llf11OI' S BACK ROW L Ruggles J Buongrome R Spychalskr L Bartlett I Lusk O VanOrden ROW3 N Hefke L Amerose B Rodwell D Fleth M Rocco F Ryan A Cardrllo D DeFrank ROW2 R Belcher F Mrller M Wyanr S Koch A Brrdgeman N Quaranto K Durdell N Preston ROWl F Clark B Jenks J Parks W lrvme D Parks B Unger L Coluccr mon and Mr Enms, envnslomng a trap to Washmg ton during Its sensor year, undertook several fund ralslng prolects The most lucratnve of these was the refreshment bar which the class ran at all the home basketball games The class also sponsored a dance un the Fall The offncers are as follows umor Ofhcers Dale DeFrank John Lusk Nancy Kung Larry Amerose Arnue Cardullo Mary Lou Wyant Presndent Vlce President Secretary Treasurer Student Councll Student Councnl STANDING L Amerose M Wyam A Cardxllo SEATED I Lusk D DeFrank J Penna l7 HE Junior Class under the sponsorship of Mr, Solo- V ' . . Q - fy' 'f'l gr Z Sophomores BACK ROW L Dlckenson B Shuknecht C Rlchenburg B Gerbsch L Moore R Vmcent I Scharpmg ROW 2 R Maxon G Maxon C Webster C Waller A Weatherbee K Passarell ROW 1 R Andre I Somers E Fanno R Goodwm M Perry S Bullock E Ford '27 BACK ROW K McA111ster M Smlth N Leveranz J Koslowskx P Moore C Sherwood I Irvme ROW 2 T Howard R Welker R Gaylord W Baker N M1sta1 R Root N O Mara ROW 1 R Nenm J Wood I Atkmson M Howard H Ruggles D Bhssett S Wuhams I8 435 : . , . , . , . , . , . ,. ' : . , . . . , . . . , . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . 4,3 ,gg 1 .M 'M 5 . ya K V 'f i 45 ffe kk . 'X.,,r i A 'V Q, , S , f , Q. 5. 'V A '. W C : . ' , . , . , . ', . , . , . ' . ' ' . . . . , . , . , . . . , . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . . Freshmen 9 g 1 'E JL BACK ROW A DePalma E Heike I Koch G Bower W Crawford R. Pecor A Weader C Roberts H Dolan ROW S Robertson T Mrtchell I Ienks K Predmonte P Kemp D Roach D Bubb R Knapp ROW 1 T Monacellr R Petrolme W Weader A Nenm B Gordon G Llppert A VanOrden if or 4- 'N 4 X ig ev Jr, BACK ROW F Comden G Mxstal M Yoffredo A McGee W Wyant J Macey B Cleveland W Reusch D Cusack ROW 2 I Beebe C Comden B Brasellx D Bartlett S Bragg E Allen H Trupo R Trbeno R Ennrs ROW 1 H Paduano I Nennr K Smrlh S Wrlhams C DePalma W Hawluns 1 Gaylord I9 fy K , af 1- ' ' 3 Qfiufy Q-rv 2 E A 9 ' . nu- i . r ' N X 1 h .. 3: L nl e ' . , '-'KI f' p . , f -3 I A V' A 1. X, V w Y 'vi V7 R 4 I' xx - L Q, f X 7 X H f X C L4 I, . Q ,Ai ,X or , ' .. T , x K V . 1 ' 6 ' ,V U , : . . , . . . . . . . r r . . - . 2: . , . ' , . , . , . . . , . , . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . Z2 1? N V' ay ' ' cn 11, 'V I , 1 ev A 'M' N 4 . f - 'Q L! 1 - A Y 7 J, xl- w ' A - Y -4, Q . . ,. , D, A f -C K 1 a I x V V' 2, ns 3 ' -.L ' ve 1 ' 1 'lf 1 ' Q' I J 5' A A 'J v xx V K x ff f' 4 , . Q ,. . , Y , , y I., I . W V .-.,...-Q ' , ' ,fp-K, 1 J. ?fi5gQ?fi5,- . 11 Q ,- '-. , aJ, . 3 - n - 1 - . - I - , . , . , . , . 3 - n - 1 - . - . - , . , . . E1ghth Grade BACK ROW ROW 3 ROW 2 ROW 1 on 1' Webster K Lent T McAllister M Boccaccxo Johnson G DeFrank D Penna R Lacey G VanDerta C DeCar1o P Elhs E Story Fxsher R Johnson B Lane M Howard P DeMarco B McGee M Hxnton S Pratt C Persla G Noble Kemp J Germao R Nenru T Baker R Ashbery J OMara N Moruer A Lockwood BACK ROW M Mower M Mrller, R. Penis, F McA111ster H Traub ROW 3 J Ramley D Laruder J Sherwood 8 DeGraff J Rinas C Roberts N Rose H Tmkous E Jenkrns ROW 2 S Dlclunson F Trupo M Connor M. Salemo B Bower G Ruck B Kmg I Lydecker T Friedo ROW 1 A Lusk S Grllette I Rathbun D lavender G McAl11ster D Cook W Laucht T Fnedo I Moore 20 Seventh Grade BACK ROW N McCarty B DeGraff A Draper D Allen I Johnson J Carsellr R Mackowreckl ROW 3 E Sm.1th I Wyant J Wyant I Sunsen B McCargo S Flscher B Andre A Buell ROW 2 F Salvatore C Valentme D Kllck R Brren R Frankenberger M Connor M Allen F Games ROW 1 J Smrth D Hoyt J Meland S Nenm E DeCar1o E Monacelh C Moyer BACK ROW ROW 3 ROW 2 ROW 1 Cook R Requa J Albanese P Predmont R Hess C Gay Bowen M Watson L Bauer C Moy F Kmgdollar G DeF1lhps B Wood I Chnstopher J Chrrstopher Frankenberger Shelter R Unger G Weader H Gleason N Passarell M Hess A Zappone G VanOrden G VanOrden Lavender Monacelll R Rosle D Stymus K Comden L Ellsrnore I Games E Schlavone J Boccacclo 21 : S. , . , . , . ' , . , . : R. , . , . , . , . ' , . ' ' , . , . ' , , ' , R. : I. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . N. : G. '. . '. . , ., , . , . ' , . ' , . ' S1Xth Grade tw. BACK ROW D Hawkrns L Holt C March1one C Brunem 1-I Rrchenberg C Thompson I Rmas S Brrdgeman R Walls N Palmer ROW 3 D Kmg K Tone M Hefke S Gay F Bauer R Coluccr R Walls R Trberro R Mmckley ROW 2 I Hrnton N Preston R Predmonte G Kerffer R Carey A Palermo A Lafferty J McA11rster A DL1a1o Mxss Brockway ROW 1 I Harvey M Heike S Howard H Bonk E Tedesclu D Majeskr D Cedar BACK ROW ROW 3 ROW 2 ROW 1 Buelte D Weed J DeF1sher J Ferns T Andrews G Bowen R Beaudorn N McFarland Kmgdollar S Var1Orden L Arrth P DeF1hppo P Persra I Ruger P Mouacelh I McA1hster Nennr P Frscher D Carselh C Cook D Ellsmore R Rathburn I OMara E Lavender M1ss McAI11ster Emanuele R Scharprng E Sauls I P1edmonte D Lane I Skulmgton S Toner 22 Fifth Grade iff 'Wh 'N ,sr BACK ROW Sanzo M Craddock D Enms A Emery L Traub D Hasungs L Roggow ROW 3 Howard M Meland C DeGraff S DeF111pps P Valenune K Beadle P Beaudom M Enms ROW 2 J Ruger R Nennx M Beebe G Frledo J Thompson H Hoyt L Hurd F Press ROW 1 Gaylord P Comden R Gleason R Nenru W Lacey F Monacellr K Anderson BAC K ROW ROW 3 ROW 2 ROW 1 !'S JX Peuolme K Leydecker R Johnson T Lestoru B Majeskr R DeFrank L DeGrafl' Salvatore R McCargo S Bragg B Rerd I Nenm J Lestoru T Nalkm WS Bowen Campbell E Brlen R McA111ster B Persla H Andrews C DePa1ma K DePalma G Emrlro O Mara I Farmo E Monacellr I Smuh L Passarellr D Dlckrnson D Campbell 23 Fourth Grade BACK ROW Beaudolun K Broekhtuzen C Schott C Moore N Wrllrams G Bullock R Korn ROW 3 Lestortx R Perma B Grrffrn T McAll1ster G Passarell J Gallagher D Trce Mrs Weeks ROW 2 Carselh M Schravone S Ferns D Brlen I Reusch I Rathbun M Press W Park ROW 1 Lane I Hoffarth M McNe1ll R Cary H Gleason D Anderson A Rogers BACK ROW D Perry P Buelte G Denmng G Palmer D Pxedmonte J Boyce L Ellrs ROW 3 Mrs Hrgley L Buck C Srckelco A B1asell1 G Gay C Day P Karpenko T Fornes D Sullrvan ROW 2 S Ellsmore I Holt S Campbell D Neum J McGee W Chrlds F Moyer M Tone ROW 1 R Kmg L Roberts A Mele C Yoffredo S Ferns C Fehce S Mrtchell 24 : M. ' , . ' , . , . , . A ' , . , . : M. ', . , . b ' , . I , . , . , . 4 , . : K. ', . ' , . ' . . ' . . , . , . , . : S. , . , . ' , . , . , . , . Third Grade BACK ROW D Hastings R Dretter V Yoffredo H Rrchenberg R Boyd W Couch R Snyder C Munger ROW 3 A Ashberry L Hernng W Sauls L Palmer G VanBort1e W Rase P Bauer K McCall R Benedlct ROW 2 M Sreuber N Arrrh P Emery I OMara L Ruck J Kerffer M Perma E Weatherbee W Garlrnghouse C Long ROW 1 Mrss Mrller S Predmonte G Hoyt I Banker I Bartlett R Howard R Karpenko I Press BACK ROW Theesfeld P Wrllrams S Buongrorue B Broekhurzen S Codon H Baker E Emelr E Emeho B S1115 Predmonte ROW 3 Andrews D Frerdo L Dennrng P DePa1ma T Case L Preston W Rhemwald N Trnkous S MaJesk1 ROW 2 Mallette f' Ashbery S Passarell B Mohson G Fxscher S Wade A O Mara E Wagner ROW 1 Mrs Hay S Gaylord, L Park N H111 B Moyor A Boyd W MCFBl'l2lld I Grlfflrl 25 : F. , . ' ' , . ' , . ' , . ', . . . ', . ' , . ' , D. ' : V. , . ' , . ' , . . . . . , . ' , . ' , . ' ' : E. , ,. , . , . ' , . ' , . , . ' , . Second Grade -I QW ,Q- W Q4 wif EL ..-'f-4-Q4 i Genule I Wrlhams S Legg P Monacelh M Llcursx Hoffarth P Cooper K Beadle R DeCarlo E Hoyt R Conn Mrs Nenm Allen S Broekhuxzen W Scluavone N W1l113mS M Carselh Hamer D Persra R Alvut M Boyer D Case S Blank C DeLano 1'-Qxag BACK ROW ROW 3 ROW 2 ROW 1 Q BACK ROW F Bues I Krug C Walls C Johnson J Potote ROW 3' D Bxaselll D DeFel1ce C Cole D Smalley H Bower T Persla ROW 2 L VanAmeron R Kerffer R Boller W Rosler D Chamberlam L Preston ROW 1 J Baker D Trce W Eld J McFarland R Beaudom B Howard 26 First Grade wry V' ll BACK ROW ROW 2 ROW 1 fggg. 'rr Weller D Lestoru P Herse J Brooks A Johnson P Cole L Mxgnano W I-ull W Cross E Campbell Allen Grrffen G Umerbom D Hernng F Andrews S Wolf D Lusk I Wrllrams P Dxetter E Cedar Dc-:Laura H Park C McAllister A Mele S Predmonte S Beebe D Wadhams G Bebe N Wagner 7 BACK ROW ROW 2 ROW 1 Steuber G Txnkous B Clark W Thompson A Ludmgton V DeGraff R Brown G Bowen G VanBortle Burke Bowen I Chawberlam N Long R Hatter D Korn S Bullock M Tree I Hackett D Corcoran VanAmerou I Shepard C Boller S Passarell N Hmton E Ellsmore C Lane D Baker C Perma 27 I - ' 3 ' Q ., ' ' ll J: 'L' 'Q-- f 'g1f 2-jr f fl if , Q 3- X 1' ' 1 X ,fl ' , -Q -V I R- . - '. - ' . - . - . - . - ' . - '. - . - . P. : H. ' . . , . ' . . , . , . , . , . ' , . 1 D- . - . - ' . . . - ' . . . - . - . . . . 'W My ,, A , I , 5 ' I' Y V C ' ,Y ',' -I 4 I , ,J I , ,, x . ' 2 Ev 1 4, , Y - 3 gg .. ..' 071 I 1 V ' 1 l ' Hof K X , I . K :C. , . ' , . , . , . l , . , . , . , . - G. : H- . - '. - . - . - . . . - ' , - . - : G. , . . . , . , . ' . . , . , . . - K1ndergarten sf' sf cz. BACK ROW S Robertson E Legg R Clark T Schultz D DeF1hppo K Wagner M Reazor H McGrath B Cleveland ROW 2 B Kuczmynda A Txnkous J Mathes B Crandall J Banker T Broadbent F Cole P Allen R Boyce ROW 1 D Pledmonte B Maxon E Parsons M Calkms L H111 G Theesfeld C Theesfeld D O Mara S Txce ,W-rr H5 BACK ROW D Pledmonte D Meek M Bues M Munger D Alvut G Barnard L McGu1.re E Steuber L Bowen R Co1ucc1 ROW 2: D, Kingdollar, E. Story, S. Ashbery, D. Hovey, A. Amerose, J. Maxon, R. Kingdollar, R. Benedict, C. Smith J. Bartlett, T. Roggow ROW 1: C. Hamer, D. Moyer, D. Cady, E. DeLano, T. Webster, K. Skillington, B. Case, F. Tone, D. Ferris, G. Dickinson, S. Campbell 28 Huberton BACK ROW R Delviarco E Weader G Ahl J VanDetta S DeCarlo S DeMarco I Howard ROW 2 T Trupo I Ioannone M Salvatore C Lardner K VanDetta Mr DeBe11o Brown BACK ROW Mrs Cole L Frazer M Llppert A Andre T Bartlett D Koslowskr G Stymus D Lxppert E Breeze ROW 1 M Stymus G Jaczynskx G Bartlett P Stymus C Jaczynskx L Andre L Frazer P Breeze 29 ROW C: Andrerllsj D. Lardner, Moyer, Andrew , l Clarendon BACK ROW D Rose Mrs Woolston D Buck G Dowd R Moy D Moore M Mack G Dowd ROW 1 B Sevor G Roggow S Moore Lardner D McGu1re B Brooks Q. Q-r Ill' QI 'fs BACK ROW A Dowd W Sevor W Sevor I Rose D Shelter R Moore C Peterson D Jenks ROW 2 Mrs Butcher L Wood R Allen D Moy B Hamerrck I McGurre I Brooks ROW 1 R Decker B Tnpp A Crawford I Peterson J McGuue C Moore S Jenks 30 Manmng Q R! Xx. 6 1,1 +-'Mi Cook L Kennedy Mrs Butler C -1? 2 Kennedy R Cook I Cook Honest H111 Mum, 3 nr 044. IP L STANDING: L. McAllister, R. Williams, G. Slyer, Miss Harling SEATED: S. Detzel, R. Williams, B. Summerfeld 31 Sophomore Qflicers STANDING R. Maxon I. Somers SEATED: G. Maxon R. Goodwin W. Baker J. Kozlowski HE Sophomore Class was under the guidance of Mrs Ellunwood and Mr McCarty Its lone prolect was a dance held durlng the fall However, the class IS well prepared to move unto Its Jumor year and undertake any thang that wnll permit It to swell nts treasury President ..... . . . Woodrow Baker Vice-President. . . . . Richard Goodwin Secretary ..... Treasurer ...... .... G len Maxon . Roger Maxon JoAnn Somers . . Gerome Kozlowski Student Council CHE Freshman Class was under the sponsorshup of Mr Hams and Mr Amenca In the Fall of the year they held a successful dance whnch was attended by a very sizeable crowd The class planned a program which wull enable nt durmg the next three years to prepare for the annual Sensor trnp Freshmen Ufflcers Presadent Secretary Treasurer Student Council Dav I d Cusak Katherune Puedmonte Wllluam Reusch Wilson Wyant Francis Camden STANDING W Reusch F Comden W Wyant SEATED I Koch D Cusack K P1edmonte Vice-Preslderlt: . . . . Jean Koch 32 - OUR FEDERAL UNION .ff fu. Nun ANDREW JACKSON 'ln AE r ACTIVITIES 'lb I b p d. I it n Ni It j I 11 X 7 lkx X 5 ix I i EYAA rff .E I -In iii? I If gas ess 1 'fa ' 455' z Ez: iI: if Ii! QM Semor Chorus 'wr -r' BACK ROW Perma A Cardrllo L Bartlett I Lusk ROW 3 Koch B Gerbsch P Moore N Hefke D Brouse I Scharprrrg ROW 2 Carlo G McClelland I Somers J Atkxnsorr E Farrno M Howard H Ruggles ROW 1 Rosle S Wrllrarns S Bullock M Perry E Ford G Maxon L Trpton fall K -'K -v-9 BACK ROW E Gallagher C Rathbun ROW 3 M Wyant A Wearherbee ROW 2 R Farmo S Lauretanr B ROW 1 S Bndgeman B Yoffredo R Spychalskr M McCargo N Levemz A Bridgeman K Passarell K Durdell Conn I Fallato M Webster L Brasellr C Webster B Sherwood S Bauer S Zornow A Goodwm M Srruth 34 Grade Choru sf Q---4 BACK ROW Dennrng D Predmont C DeGraff D Enms P Valenune R McCargo D Perry R OMara ROW Hoyt L Hurd C Day D Sulhvan F Monacellr G Salvatore G Gay M Craddock S Sanzo M Metland ROW Comden J Farlno M Beebe E Monacellx C DePa1ma D Drckenson L Passarelll R Nenm R Gleason ROW Meyer G Palmer L Buck S Slckelco S Ellsmore S Mrtchell S Campbell A Mele L Ellrs J olt Felrce '7 4.7 lr- 6,54 AQ.. BACK ROW L Amh S VanOrden A Kmgdollar I Rugar G Bowen R Beaudoru C Marcluone N McFarland S Brrdge man R Trbeno I McAl11ster R DeFrank L DeGraff N Palmer ROW 4 L Traub L Roggow S Totter K Tone M Hefke R Coluccr J Rmas F Bauer R. Buelte S Gay ROW 3 D Rxng B Majeskx K Lydecker D Petrolrne P Monacelh T Lestoru P DeF11l1ppo E Tedeschr P Persra L Hoylt ROW 2 M Campbell P Frscher R Carey J Skrllmgton R Rathbun C Cook B Rerd H Bonk D Ellsmore A DLalo ROW 1 S Bragg E Sauls J OMara Mrs Howard G Kerffer R Pledmome J Predmonte M Hefke R Scharpmg D Hawkms 35 , , 3 i - Q Q X , 3 v ' V ' 7 1 , 43 A M I 'L 1 ' ' -7 I ' ' 12 K -W 1 ' -' A .. - - A: .,:, ' ' ' h 'xr ' I A A fm, . . 1 f ' ' ' f X ' ew' . , 47 A Xgpwaf f : G. ' , . ' , . , . ' , . ' , . , . . . ' 4: H. , . , . . . ' , . ', . . . , . , . . . 3: P. . - ' . . . . '. - . - ' . - '. - '. - 2: F. , . , . , . ' . . , . ' , . , . , . '. . H . C. ' ROW 1: T. Fomes, S. Ferris, M. Tone, W. Childs, M. Perma, N. Preston, J. Hinton, K. Nenni, K. DePalma, J. Smith , ' Q 3 fr 357' I ... , Q 3 I A' . R . -5 ' .TL J A A ,, var 4 r V' - -s . ,f,f A ul I. ,MV ,L A' I 1 . 5 1,1 4 L' L f A ,, ,f A : . ' . . ' '. . , . ' , . ', . '. . ' ' , . A, . ' , ' . X . . , r . . , . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . , . unior Chorus BAC K ROW Macey W Wyant G Bower D Cusack ROW Penna N Rose I Johnson H Trupo P Pray N McCarty I Koch B DeGraff K Predmonte ROW Nenm M Howard S Pratt I Sunserr I Wyant C Gay M I-lmton G Root I Atkrnson ROW Monacellr S Nenru D Hoyt I Meland J 0 Mara J Germao B Lane K Comden F Salvatore ROW Klrck S Grllette N Passarell I Beebe S Frsher J Moore I Leydecker ggff6g yflt? BACK ROW G DeFrank T Frredo J Wyant M Mrller P Ellxs G Mrstal B Cleveland R Persra F Comden E Heike ROW 3 J Chrrstopher A VanOrden T Mrrchell B McGee J Sherwood S Bragg D Bartlett B Bower M Mower M Yoffredo ROW 2 A Lusk E Schravone M Conner D Stymus D Lavender G VanOrdeu M Conner J Rathbun ROW l R Frankenburgh A Buell B Gordan S Robertson H Gleason C Valentme B McCargo 36 Musrc Council 'nr T7 Ci? 1-af BACK ROW D Perma G Bower N Hefke E Gallagher C Webster ROW T Friedo A Bridgeman M Wyant B DeGraff I Wyant M Howard ROW 1 A Lusk M Webster B Conn G McClelland B Bower M Howard Grrls Chorus 'rv G-I A. i BACK ROW: ROW ROW ROW ROW 4: rv tid-' . Moore G. Mistal B. Gerbsch A. Bridgeman N. Levereuz A. Weatherbee B. Shukuecht L. Colucci E. Ford Koch M. Smith S. Koch M. Wyant A. Goodwin B. Unger Rosie S. Bullock H. Ruggles S. Bragg D. Bartlett K. Piedmonte S. Bridgeman S. Williams Faliato S. Lauretani R. Farino B. Conn J. Beebe G. McClelland B. Gordon S. Carlo S. Bauer Somers M. Howard E. Farino B. Piedmonte L. Biaselli T. Mitchell M. Webster I. Atkinson 37 unior Band CORNETS Barbara DeGraff Thomas Frledo Leland Hurd James Meland James Nennl FRENCH HORNS Douglas Howkms Marcia Howard FLUTES Mary Howard Marcna Perry DRUMS Fred Fnornto Donald Lavender CLARINETS Jamce Boccaclo Howard Budd DIRECTOR Mr Robert Coon Mary Jane Craddock Larry DeGraff Donald Emanuele Norma McFarland James Ferns Marlon Hefke Nancy McCarty Mary Jo Meland TROMBONES Robert Buette Charles DeGraff Charles Gay CLARINETS Elenna Monacelll Ted Natkm Susan Nennl Jullanna Rlnas Judy Ruger Eloise Schuavone Carol me Valentme Jean Wyant Joan Wyant Francis McAllister Eugene Smnth HE Holley Central School Junuor Band has members from grades 5 6 7 and 8 Thus us the second year of opera tlon for thus organnzatlon The group performs at the Chrustmas Concert as well as the annual Sprung Concert The offncers of thas group Include President Marcia Howard Secretary Anlta Lusk Llbrarlan Jean Wyant Thomas Fruedo 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 9 . ' ' . . ' 4 I . . CE . . . 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SAXOPHONES Sandra Gnllette Donald Hoyt John Moore Rollle Nennl Joyce Rathbun MEMBERS MISSING John Skullmgton Robert Rosle Frank Salvatore Robert Lacey OBOE Am ta Lusk Senior Band BASSES Royce Root Roger Maxon CLARINETS Nancy Kuna Marlene Webster John Macey Nancy McCarty Jullana Rnnas Shlrley Zornow Jean Wyant Howard Budd Jerome Kozlowskr SAXOPHONES Donald Hoyt Roland Nenm Jack Moore Edward Gallagher BASS CLARINET Davrd Brouse TROMBONES Frederuclc Perry Charles Webster John Lusk Charles Gay DIRECTOR Mr Robert Coon MEMBERS MISSING Joan Wyant Marcra Howard Theodore Frorrto Sandra Grllette Donald Lavender FRENCH HORNS Bernard Yoffredo Jean Koch Larry Dlckrnson BARITONES Glen Maxon Ken Passarell HE Holley Central School Band membershrp mcludes plays for the annual Sprung Concert and the Christmas Con cert The marchlng band partrcrpated In many of the par ades rn the local area Many of the members of the band make up the Pep Band whrch has played at the football and basketball games Nrne of the members partrcupated rn the All State Sec tuonals at Newfane an November of l952 First trombomst Fred Perry was selected as a member of the Buffalo All State Band 39 PERCUSSION Nell Preston JoAnn Somers TRUMP ETS Robert Zazzara Davld Cusack Beverly Rosle Gall McClelland Barbara DeGraff Betty Sherwood Thomas Frledo James Nenm l school musicians from all grade levels. The band Strung Ensemble BACK ROW J Puedmonte J Rmas K Camden I Chnstopher R Rarhbun G Salvatore L Roggow D Hastmgs T LeStom K Leydecker ROW 1 R Puedmome N Preston J Wyant J Wyant I Faruno D Howard F Monacellu ACCOMPANIST C Valenune MISSING S Gay STRING EN SE MBLE HE Holley Central School Strung Ensemble has been organuzed thus past year Thus group us the forerunner of a school orchestra They have performed at a grade assembly, a Chrustmas Concert and the an nual Sprung Concert GRADE CHORUS CWHE Grade Chorus us comprused of grades four through sux They meet every week and un the sprung a few are selected from the group for varuous parts un the annual operetta Thus year they dud a nuce 'ob of presentung the Pued Puper of Hamlun 40 0 .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. u- n- 1 ,. . . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. e . Q Q - 1 u - I n . . . o . 0 . - . . . .. fu . n .Il ' n Student Council STANDING S Grllette I Somers R. Maxon M Wyant D Brouse L Bartlett F Comden W Wyant J Moore H Gleason SEATED S Lauretam M McCargo M1ss0Donne11 A Cardrllo M Howard B Howard C EMBERS of Student Councrl are representatave of grades 7 I2 In Septem r students are nominated for offrces and then a school election IS held The offncers elected for the year 1952 53 are as follows Vlce Presadent Arnold Cardrllo Secretary Mary Howard Treasurer Susan Laurentam The StudentCouncul IS the govermng body of the school It recently established an effrclent momtormg system All assembly programs are selected and financed by the Student Council whuch ralses the necessary funds from an annual sale of magazlnes Meetnngs are held on the average of once a week, to discuss varuous prolects and problems The advisors are Mr Perry and Muss O Donnell 41 . ' . ' T 1 bt President. . . . . . . . Morris McCargo Future Farmers BACK ROW L Dlckxnson W Baker C Waller L Moore W Reusch M McCargo D Fleth R Gaylord ROW 2 J Welker W Applegate E Hefke L Rhemwald B Yoffredo R Belchur C Sherwood Mr Lay ROW 1 L Tlpton R Monacellr C Germao L Sevor J Moore T FIOIITO D Knapp HE offrcers of the Future Farmers of Amerlca are the followrng Vlce Presndent Bernard Yoffredo Secretary Larry Rhrnewald Treasurer Morrrs McCargo Reporter Ted Frorrto The members of thus orgamzatlon hold a meeting approxumately twlce a month to drscuss therr protects They partrcrpate rn ludgung contests and go to All State every year They also attend a Hortnculturol Show One of their most enroyable pastimes rs playmg basketball They play about erght games a season against other school teams Thus year, as In past years, the F F A IS sponsoring a Donkey Basketball game to be played rn the school gymnasrum 42 President. . . . . . James Moore l I n . s ll ll School Paper BACK ROW N Quaranta B Rodwell K McAlhster O VanOrden J Penna J Koch M Wyant A Goodwm B DeC-raff ROW 2 B Sherwood B Unger B Rosxe S Bauer N Rose H Ruggles D Grllette J Sunsen HE Hollyhock, the school paper, ns published once a month and contams news of all the happemngs pertaumng to the students and those connected wuth the school The staff rs made up of a selected group of students from grades 7 I2 There us one srxth grade reporter Each staff member as grven an assignment to be completed for each monthly publlcatnon The faculty advlsors are Mlss Smith, Mrs Ellsnwood Mr De Carlo, and Mrs Warren The Hollyhock Staff us financed by the Board of Educatnon Therefore, each student receuves the school paper free of charge 43 ROW Ll Biaselli, 'McA11ister', M. Vl'eb.ster, I..Fal1ato, .R. lrarino, G.. Is11cC1e11and, IS. Carlo . . . . . I n II ll ' ' ' Senior Pla STANDING B Yoffredo F Perry A Blank C Rathbun D Gullette E Gallagher B Rosle T Fuoruto SEATED M Webster G McClelland A Goodwm S Carlo S Lauu-etam S Bauer D Brouse N November I5 at 8 I5 the Semors presented A Date wuth a Dream, a three act comedy Thus us a play dealung wuth the problem of a teenage boy, Terry Munson, who us tokung the most popu lar gurl un town to the school prom He us extremely thrulled at the prospect, but at the last moment she turns hum down to go wuth another boy Terry s heart us shattered and not even Susue hus spuruted luttle suster can cheer hum up Just when everythung seems hopeless, Jaralee Jackson, a movue star from Hollywood, appears on the scene Terry asks her to the prom and she accepts At the prom they are the most popular couple present The Followung cure the characters and the senuors who portrayed them Terry Munson, a hugh school boy Mrs Munson hus mother Susue Munson, hus luttle suster Artue Spreckel, Terry s Cousun Mrs Spreckel, Artue s mother Beverly Page, Terry s prom date Ted Barton, the prom kung Jaralee Jackson, from Hollywood Wallace Wayland her publucuty manager Charles Gounor, owner of the Gaunor Motor Court Kathue Layman, o hugh school gurl Bob Meyer her prom date Photographer 44 Ed Gallagher Susan Laure tanu Sally Carlo Davud Brouse Shurley Bauer Gaul McClelland Fred Perry Darl Gullette Clyde Rathbun Albert Blank Nlarlene Webster Bernard Yoffredo Ted Fuoruto , - uu ' ll , . n I . . u Q . - . - ' Ardene Munson, his sister . . . . . Adele Goodwin . . . . . , . , . I . I I I O I I l I I I , ...... . Future Teachers of America BACK ROW L Sevor P Moore D Brouse J Scharpmg ROW 2 S Lauretaru H Ruggles Mrs Trce B Rosle S Bndgeman B Unger K McA1hsler ROW 1 R Zazzara M Wyant B P1edmonte D Grllette M Webster D Allen HE Future Teachers of America, newly orgamzed thus year, took for nts name the Margaret O Donnell Club an honor of Mass O Donnell The Club IS made up of students desrrous of becommg teachers lts purpose ns to acquaint these students wlth the mechanics of teachlng taken several prolects such as teas for the faculty and plans to hold a social hour rn the sprung Offlcers elected for thus year Include President Vlce President Secre tary Treasurer Parl uamentarlan Advnsor Betty Pledmonte Mary Lou Wyant Darl Gnllette Marlene Webster Susan Lauretam M's Verna Tnce ll I ' ' I and also to allow a small amount of practice teaching. The club has under- 45 Yearbook Staff W AY' BACK ROW B Brasellr K McAll1ster B Gerbsch P H Paduano l- AITICTOSB D Browse P Moore B Sherwood FRONT ROW M Webster D Gillette S Carlo L. Amerose D. Grllette H. Paduano HE yearbook staff consists of students from grades nine through twelve They are chosen at the be- ginning of the school year, according to their attitude, ability and scholastic standmg The duties of the Hollyleaf staff include the planmng the organization the publication and the sale of the yearbook Staff members perform various functions In carrymg out the above duties They sell ad- vertising space and subscriptions, do the greater part of any art work appearing in the annual, take, de- velop and print a large number of the pictures used, and prepare all written maternal Those who have editorial positions are as follows: Editor-un-chief . Assistant Editor . . . Art Editor ..... Sports Editor .... Photography Editor . Subscription Editor . The Hollyleaf staff has tried to portray in the . Darl Gillette . . Robert Zazzara . . Betty Sherwood . .Larry Amerose . . David Bfouse . . . . . . . .SallyCarlo Hollyleaf a record of the 1952-53 school events in so far as space, time and finances have permitted. The staff hopes that everyone will enioy this year's publication now and in the years to come. 46 Music 42 53 , . Xl fi EI G-I S X 3 Write-ups 2' f I MUSIC COUNCIL The Music Council is made up of all the officers of the musical organizations. This group is the governing body of these organizations. All musical functions such as concerts and operettas are Council. Proceeds from these activities are used to supplement school activity funds. The officers of this group include: President Marlene Webster Vice President Ed Gallagher Secretary Treasurer Gaul McClelland JUNIOR CHORUS The Iunlor chorus is very similar to the senior chorus except that the members are also participate In the Sprung and Christmas Concerts Mrs Howard as the director and Joyce Atkinson is the accompanist GIRLS GLEE CLUB Girls Glee Club meets once a week to practice for the Christmas Concert Mrs Howard IS also the director of this organization and Jean Koch IS the The officers are President Lenore Buornglorne Secretary Treasurer Mary Howard Librarians Bayonne Conn Gail McClelland SENIOR CHORUS At the beginning of the school year girls and boys from grades IO I2 have sion to Senior Chorus They then meet and choose their officers who this year are President Norman Hefke Vice President Marlene Webster Secretary Treasurer Charles Webster Librarians Mary Lou Wyant Avis Bridgeman Rehearsals are held twice a week Each year the Senior Chorus presents o mas Concert The director is Mrs Barbara Howard and the accompanist IS Jean Koch jf.- V-A 5' U Lf 47 sponsored by the Music from grades 7 9 They and the Sprung Concert accompanist t eu voices tested for admns Sprung Concert and a Christ 4' f v . . . - h .r . .- T f so I 2 If Y ff hifi' f 5 'QM I! If 'lf' xi 9 'if , 1 I ,lp J j 'J If 4lI like-ir! X I .Q grub 'L I - Around the School t Oh you make me nervous Did You hurt hlmf, Type It over Bus Captain Between classes arge enough Is this all rlght'7 Bus Station 1141 F'lm 5l 'P5 Looking for something? Dancmg Class 48 Around the School Malling cords for the March of Dimes Go back to school U5 9 the d'Cf'0n0 Y Anyone want his test paper? More milk please Recd the music Chemistry experiments Get busy 49 The mcnl lust orrnved Grasshopperso Too much homework last night Around the School Cleomng Teeth Biology dlscusslon School pollcemcn Do you understand? Gossnpmg'9 Art Closs Four o clock Nol NO' ,g fl T What do you thunk of ut? Ducl you see this? Check ham 50 5 , , 1. l lyll ' 1 llso sf ' l5fgfi?45?s 1s Q l slls l . A 1 S A lv y F., fs s, . P, 3 U , I MUN -,z LET US have faxth that right makes might :nd xn that falth us to the end dare to do our duty an we understand At Z ABRAHAM L INCOLN TI-ILETICS 1 UH! del' 9 7 Alex'-In HQ' leY Alexander 8 I0-Albnon 30 Ho eY 5 Holley Il ya Of f e'd8 Ho e Hoffey 3 Ejba I Holley 3 Medma 4 W, HUHLEP AU Y BACKR W S Pychals A Cardlllo H a!1Od Mu: 11 D P r en Quaran o P y etote D ROW 1: Movne M1 sulnvan l0l'1l'0 I Salvatore R M Holley 7 Afden 6 HQ' 'ey R Bell L Tlpton O onacell R Zazzara E Gallagher F A411149 L Alnervse J Buongmrrze 'Velo' 2 fl Hollf-BY 3 Amen k 0 Oc ouell had H 2-A' bien O 4NCOl'fU 2-EIb0 3 Hguey fu 3 HoIleY 5'Cor 52 Yyoxyev X5 RONIOXKOO YX X '26 Ubo VZ amend '50 HoXXey Yoo COAXX Holle Y 31 Povulmn 6 Buongioxve R '1.a-:mama 3 Newer son B Bovine! 3 xx-:me ewes NX! mms e A Cammo S Penn! D DCYIMXK wok L Seve: Y. Gamxgkx 1 C Roberts :Ai M Rocco P Magee R 'hbeno R Emu Neaaex B Paduano K Passaxe Ho' 'ev 6 O akf,eId 38 ROW Petot Xl romp BACK RON 'L C mdk R- Gvj1 6 D 081 Eu XA HoXXey V1..C,of Home P581-O03 53 Holle Y 26 L Yndonvllle I9 Cheerleaders M Wyant B Unger H Ruggles G McClelland S Carlo E Fanno K Pxedmonte J Koch I Atkinson S Robertson 54 . ,- ,l ,. ,- ' U- ,. ,. ,. G1IlS Arhleuc ASSOCIHIIOH BACK ROW Moore A Bndgeman N Leverenz M Smuth A Goodwin S Koch M Wyant B Unger ROW 3 Coluccr E Ford S Bauer S Brudgeman B Sherwood M Perry S Bullock H Ruggles ROW 2 Pxedmonte L Braselh W Irvune M Howard E Fanno M Webster J Atkinson GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION NY gurl who partucupates un sports can be a member of the G A A uf she us un a grade from I0 I2 When the gurls organuzed for the T952 53 they chose Sfaryl Brudgeman for theur Presudent, Marlene Webster for Vuce Presudent and Mary Lou Wyant for Secretary Treasurer The G A A handles the gurls untramural program and works to get more gur s unterested un sports CHEERLEADING HERE are two cheerleadung squads one squad to cheer for the Varsuty sports and the other for the Junuor Varsuty sports Anyone from grades 9 I2 can try out, but only ten are chosen They are chosen by teachers and a cheerleader who has graduated A Cheerleadung Clunuc us held every year whuch cheerleaders from many schools attend One cheerleader from each school us chosen to guve a short speech thus year Sally Carlo was chosen as the Holley Central representatuve and she spoke on the Qualufucotuons of a Cheerleader Practuce us held three tumes a week Durung these sessuons old cheers are per fected and new ones are developed 55 0 3 o 0 ' : P. , . 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' -E 24 F . f 3 wi ' -' 'f fA Q C ' ' A ' Q ' A INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS 1952 1953 Interclass actuvutues for boys were conducted under the durectuon of the BAA wuth Arnold Cardullo as Intro mural Durector The eleven dufferent sports whuch were enloyed durung the year and the manager of each are unducated below SPORTS Bowl ung Basketball Gymnastucs Wrestlung Table Tennus Badmunton Volleyball Horseshoes Track Baseball Gurls actuvutues under the supervusuon of the GAA wuth Sally Carlo and Harlene Ruggles Durectors offered partucupatuon un the followung sports SPORTS Soccer Basketball Volleyball Badmunton Table Tennus Softball VARSITY BASKETBALL 1952 53 MANAGER Nuck Quaranto Ted Fuoruto Joe Salvatore Fred Muller Duck Spychalsku Lloyd Tupton Ed Gallagher Fred Perry Ted Fuoruto Bull Reusch Fred Ryan Duck Spychal sku George Bower MANAGER Marlene Webster Betty Sherwood Joyce Atkunson Sally Carlo Harlene Ruggles Mary Lou Wyant a Intramural Co Holley Repeats as B League Wunner un G O League Wuth thus banner headlune another successful season closed and the Hawks qualufued for the Sectuon V quarterfunals Thus year ut was a close race and the tutle was not decuded untul the funal league game of the season when Holley defeated Corfu 64 60 Fune team play and good competutuve spurut were outstandung throughout the season Senuors lost to next year s squad are Ed Gallagher and Brodue Howard Returnung veterans are Arnue Cardullo Duck Spychalsku Bob Zazzara Leo Ruggles John Penna Dale DeFrank Fred Muller and Joe Salvatore The record for the season was 10 wuns and 8 losses Scores were as follows Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley 'Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley League Game Kendall LeRoy Brockport Canandaugua Alexander Oakfueld Brughton Alden Al buon Brockport Corfu Alexander Oakfueld Alden Kendall Al buon Corfu LeRoy 57 54 overtumel 73 overtumel ,,A,, . . 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S 41 34 62 39 40 57 52 ' Q ' 71 54 42 ' 49 53 ' 68 53 39 57 ' 62 53 60 50 44 43 52 50 ' 43 ' 53 48 64 44 76 ' K ' 64 60 48 53 FOOTBALL 1952 Holley s football record sn terms of wsns and losses was sl sghtly better than last year Thss season found Holley wsnnsng three and lossng four Although the Holley team was outscored 132 to 122 for the season s totals st was a vast smprovement over last year Last year s totals found Holley on the short end of the season s scorsng 247 to 137 In Holley s fsrst game the locals were defeated 14 to 12 by Corfu, who went on to become the league champs The followsng Frsday Holley annexed sts fsrst wsn by defeatsng Pavslson 31 6 It was sn thss game that John Penna suffered a fractured arm and was lost for the season The followsng two weekends found Holley dsvsdsng two games played under the lsghts at Nledsna Holley lost to Royalton Hartland 30 15 and won over Lyndonvslle 26 19 Both of these games were conssdered to be Holley s best games of the season ln the next two games, Holley suffered two strasght defeats one by the aggresssve boys from Oakfseld 38 6, and the other by the G O league cellar dwellers from Alexander 13 6 In the fsnal game of the year Holley won over Elba by a score of 26 12 Next season wsth practscally all of sts lettermen returnsng as sensors, Holley should have a more success ful season BASEBALL 1952 Holley fsnsshed sts 1952 season sn thsrd place sn the G O B League wsth a record of 4 wsns and 6 losses The overall record was 4 wsns and 9 losses Returnsng veterans for the 1952 1953 season are D Petote L Tspton R Monacells R Spychalsks A Cardsllo E Gallagher, R Zazzara J Salvatore, F Msller Amerose, and O Van Orden SOCCER 1952 53 The 1952 Holley soccer team heavsly sprsnkled wsth sensor boys rode through a hsghly successful season to wsn both the Genesee Orleans B league and the B C conference tstles The season record of 6 wsns 1 loss and 1 tse was studded wsth thrsllsng games as the Red and Whste ground through sts regular season sn preparatson for sectsonal play at Psttsford Nunda Central wsnner of the Lsvsngston County League defeated Holley 9 0 sn the quarterfsnals Coached by Herb Crandall Brockport Cadet Teacher, the squad was made up of the followsng players Sensors C Bowen J Davss T Fsorsto D Knapp, M McCargo, R Monacells C Rathbun Other players wereW Baker L Bartlett R Belcher A Draper N Hefke T Howard R Knapp J Kozlowsks F Msller R Nenns, J Salvatore R Spychalsks, andC Webster B Yoffredo and C Germeo were Managers M McCargo led the team as honorary captasn Season s Record Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley Holley W omsng Bergen Byron Kendall Alexander W omsng Bergen Byron Kendall Alexander WRESTLING 1952 53 Holley entered wrestlsng competstson wsth a full team of esght muscle men The boys dsd a good sob Four men entered the fsnals of the G O league The members of the team are O Jenks F Ksngdollar, L Tspton, J Welker A Draper N Hefke D Knapp A Blank, and C Germeo Clsfford Germeo ss the Manager 58 I U I a 5 . . . . I . . . I , . I . I . . . . . . . .. . . I 11 . . ... . . . . . - - - . s . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . II II . . Q ' I .9 , s . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 ' - ss ss ss-ss - ' - 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' r 1 ' Q . , . . . . . . ' . I - , . I . . . , 4 Q . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . I n 2 y ' . .. . . . . . . , . . 1 g I I 0 I . . 0 I l I 0 I 1 I o 0 0 9 unior Varsit MIGHTY OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GRQW A mighty good varslty grows from the Jumor Varsity. The Jay Vee 's have played very hard this year and have trned wmning as many games as possible. BACK ROW A DePa1ma R Maxon R Ttbeno G Bower D Blxssett ROW 3 R Enms H Dolan K Passarell T Howard P McGee ROW 2 R Petzolule J lrvxne D Cusack M Rocco Mr Harns ROW 1 F Camden G Mxtchell E Hefke Soccer ROW 2 Mr Crandell J Davis C Tathbun G Koslowski W Baker C Bowen R Monacelh Mr Sulhvan ROW 1 L Bartlett I Salvatore F Maller R Spychalskr M McCargo N Heike D Knapp 59 BACK ROW: R. Nenni, R. Knapp, R. Belchur, T. Howard, A. Draper, C. Webster, B. Yoffredo, C. Germao ds 9' ' 6' V 'A..?:T'lJJ7gj...,f'V W ' W' wfmw ' I .M s 'ea f . Y ....-.-........ u ls , ., ,, ,, ,, ,,,, .,, V-. 1 Z afi f-5 X s 4 fkfflyfq 'mm' 4041544 Stalin V 2 Ac . K li A f 2 .ii V3 XX 22 Q 7 4 I L gg 5 5 I if 5 K If . ' A W , E ? ,1ff,:, 1g - ' ' 'E , ? i 2 , 5 ,WVVY I i I 'Q' V M Z .3 , ! 2 4 i - K 1 'K ,,,AA, 5 Y X X' 7 W W ,v WMM'-MaMM mA M A , ' Q , 7 I . 1 MX AN L11-4-aft? iff Lh vk ' 'AMT 714.34 x ' . V kr I MQ W h . , I A 'K ff qs, -ffaxw + .4-, - , AL, - ' AL A M K -V . . W A 97 A 'W 'W :' . : '.ig ,Q M. f. ,N f -A A- , 60 DEACONNESS HOSPITAL School of Nursing 563 Riley Sffeef RAYauRN's JEWELERS Buffalo 8, New York Compliments of Albion, N. Y. Holley, N. Y. PA DUAN O MOTORS Charles Paduano , Prop . Geddes Streei Holley, New York COMPLIMENTS HOLLEY MOOSE HOLLEY NEWYORK Compliments MARIE S SNACK BAR Ice Cream Lunches LIPTON S Albion New York PUBLIC SQUARE HOLLEY N Y RAINBOW RESTAURANT Ridge Road Worth 4 3390 if N fi, K lily HARRY BROWN Sc SON FRUITS AN D VEGETABLES ft? ag RECE IVERS DISTRIBUTORS Zim 97 WARREN STREET ,hiv NEW YORK NEW YORK SAMMETS Men 5 8- Boys Wear Alblon New York 4 Compl lments ALBION FURNITURE STORE Compl :ments IN DIANHEAD MC-Indger Anthony Pecora Murray New York Compl :ments FURMAN S DINER Holley New York 61 OF I I I Agri of I . I I 0 n Ii, I- , 1 ' if I ' F Cf jfs, . 1 H , U fl' '- ikiq' . ,. I of 41, I JQS.. ' ' , 'v ' i A 2 lllll Albion, New York -X11 qu. ' I N- ' 4,'u:qLfM , . of of I . fi ' I i ' - , , 3 I l I I Complnments HEATH AND HEATH Holley New York Mark Heath Hubert J Gillette Robert E Heath Compl :ments Domel Emonuele 81 Joseph Frledo HOTEL 'HOLLEY Holley New York Compliments RALPH M TICE BUlIdlng Contractor Phone 6260 Holley New York Sealtest Ice Cream Sandwnches SHAW S DAIRY BAR 76 Public Square Holley Complete Camera Supplies Cokes Fancy Sodas and Sunclaes R B I STUDENTS Xml Compluments Compl :ments OF TODAY ARE Shoe Rebuuldnng GRACE AND ED S THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE I 72 Cllnton Avenue S Rochester 4 N Y Holley New York SERVICE STATION Murray N Y a Q 7CompI1ments W A HAWKINS HARDWARE P Iumblng Heating Compliments HATCH WILSON bij' Compliments RATH S MARKET Holley New York KEIFFER S Everything or The Home 1-EL Holley New York Phone 54I RICHARD S BOOT SHOP Quality Footwear XXX I3 Market Street Brockport N Y Compl :ments Q U THE HOLLEY STANDARD Advertlsmg Prmtmg Compllments WYLLIE DRY CLEANERS Mgr Luci I Ie Palermo JOHN MURPHY LUMBER CO Coal Lumber P an nts Holley N Y IIAIM Compluments 81 MRS DONALD FORNES Compl :ments HOTEL MURRAY lNew Managementl Fish Frues Good Food Compl :ments THE HOLLEY STORE 84 Public Square Holley N Y Compl :ments DORIS BEAUTY SALON Holley N Y 62 of ' of of D . . 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RILEY Y Holley, N Y. Compliments of COFFEE BROTHERS Albion, New York Compliments of MC NALL 8- CO. Fine Gifts For Every Occasion of I I r . , . , of ig- if I ' I' I ' I of of I . - I D , 1 . of of I of . . , . , . of 63 1 1. 1 I Compliments of HOLLEY LIOUOR STORE Nl, ff' fli MACHINERY Compliments of HOLLEY FARM SERVICE A. J. McClelland Holley, N.Y. Compliments of GORDIS HARDWARE wi Compliments of C. H. COLE Real Estate BAZAAR Mrs. Grace Park 46 Main Street Brockport, N. Y. Hosiery-T oys-Yarns Rust Greeting Cards Infant's 8K ChiIdren's Wear Compliments of THE COFFEE SHOP Holley, New York Compliments of EUGENE LESTER Compliments of DR . BO LLER wi' T Com lime ts I f pof n ,'lIX K w FRED c. BUEL '34 Shoes and Furnishings Compliments of GENESEE RIBBON 8- CARBON COMPANY Rochester N Y Compliments of C LEVE LAND MEAT MARKET Compliments of SHEFFlELD'S Holley N Compl :ments EMANUE LE MEAT MARKET Holley New York Compl :ments FOWLER HOME FURNISHINGS Brockport N Y Compliments RED 8. 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