Homer Central High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Homer, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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. w J K 1 -5 5 .,g -,P ' I , , 1 5, ,4.f,::.x:1i:.fq,,x P1-55253: ., '. . 1.1. Jfrnfn. . q5f:?'fgf:9Ifl'yW.i5lv-ij Q . L., . I .-e. -.v.-gt 1, - . . .f,, 3,e,I., .., ,. P'-..l-.f .. A - ,. .- a5.w:-:- .1..' ff...-...Q 1,13.'...mg '- , ,,v,.u sy,-153.-,..:,xMi: 2 Nzrxggg -:Sir .- mx -W .1 , A I H 'S '.'-:fu .L .. - Qv: if,'w.- V .QAM ,- - , -isiflifkfyiks:2ef1r+:p..w.g,.W -,-wxvlv .Sw-zfygffagfg51'!H..ii1,gL,:1,1 J Y -fgflfivf' ,-, + I x fai + 1 VN' ...L CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION 4 FACULTY 5 CUSTODIANS 6 DEDICATION 8 SENIORS 9 CLASSES 19 ORGANIZATIONS 25 SPORTS 59 ADVERTISEMENTS 46 SNAPSHOTS 7, 18, 58, 60 FOREWORD Odysseus took his long voyage he planted many ideas in the minds of the people, ideas which still remain a part of our traditional way of living. The Greek poet, Homer, dis- closed the adventures of this man in his epic poem titled The Odyssey. The Senior Class of 1955 was inspired by these events and in turn has tried to associate this yearbook with the journey of Odysseus. You ask why we have the right to retrace the steps of this famous voyage. Well, the town in which we live is named Homer, the school which we have attended is called Homer Central High School, the title of our yearbook bears the letters spelling the word Odyrsey. The steps revealing the so called hardships, the excitement and good times which always prevailed, the faces and names never to be forgotten-all these and more are brought forth in the coming pages. just as Odysseus' travels will long be remembered, so will this--our yearbook. BOARD OF EDUCATION-Left to right: Mrs. M. NT'atson, Mrs. M. Haake, Mr. G. Morenus, Mr. A. Daily, Mr. R. Butler, Mr. W. Burtis, Mr. W. Wright, Mr. C. Webster. Absent: Mr. L. Smith. HELEN LEONARD Offife Serretary JOSEPH H HERNEY Vice Prinripal LOUIS J. WOLNER Super1fi.ring Prinfipal SHIRLEY KNAPP Clerk of tbe Board SECONDARY EAC7UlL.TY First row: D. Hewitt, Eng., E. Haak, Bus., R. O'Neill, Lang., M. jackson, Hist., J. Stone, Hmkg. C. Eallonardo, Math., J. Allen, Eng., R. Lee, Eng., L. Bailey, S. S., R. Federer, Guidance Second row: R. Stoker, Math., G. Rogers, Science, C. Bergsten, Phy. Ed., V. Beaudry, Art, W Socha, Bus., H. Carty, Eng., G. Butts, Phy. Ed., J. McKean, Eng. Third row: R. Kline, Math. 1. Ellis, Industrial Arts, N. Wright, Agriculture, C. Jermy, Dr. Ed., R. Herrick, Science, A Price, Science, W. Baldwin, Eng., D. Yurkonis, S. S. ELEMENTARY FACULTY First row: B. Mills, 3, D. Merrill, 5, L. Corey, Phy. Ed., L. Williams, 1, E. Sheridan, 1, H, Strong 3-4, R. Root, Kindergarten, M. LeRoy, 1-2, H. Starr, 2, C. Morrison, 4, G. Wallace, Kindergarten, D. Perkins, 6. Second row: E. Haller, 6, R. Stevens, 3, C. White, 3, M. Mc- Andrew, 3, F. Miner, 4, B. Schaff, Kindergarten, M. Fuller, Supervisor, M. White, 2, Z. Price, 1, F. Herney, 6, H. Mason, 5, I. Niese, 2, L. Cleveland, 2. Third row: M. Norris, Phy. Ed., I. Gleason, 5, J. Morenus, 5, E. Baxter, 2, M. Booth, 4, D. McGraw, 3, C. Steger, Art, J. Cle1an,1, D. Andrews, Music, C. Higgins, 1, M. johnson, 1, M. Daly 6. 7 4ClUS'll UlDllANS First row: E. Cook, O'Shea, F. McConnell. Second row: A. Goodwin, L. Bowman, B. Stage, G. Allen. BUS lDRllVlERS Kneeling: F. Knapp, R. Bell, R. Bell, R. Thomas, J. Whit- ney. R. Hughston, A. Barber. Standing: S. Ferris, H. Hill, L. Barton, L. Albro, L. Downing, L. Brooks, W. Givens, S. Wall, G. VanPatten. CAFETERHA STAFF Mrs. Lottridge, Mrs. Birch, Mrsn Dorman, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. McNeil. Absent: Mrs. Chapman, Dietitian. w 5 J if ,Ag 4 5 15 , W if ta s: FIRST GRADE BIRTHDAY PARTY-P. Jeffery, S. Miller, A. Mayerle, J. Lintern, S. Riter, C. Sharp, D. Nobles, J. Sharp, R. Hoy, D. Sweeney. 3 D. Fox as an eighth grader. Kneeling: S. Miller, C. Sharp, C. Burns. Standing: B. Wall, J. Russell, J. West, A. Iayerle, H. Gwilt. MRS. MASON'S ROOM, FIFTH GRADE-YE. Hartford, J. West, S. Miller, J. Lintern, A. May- erle, S. Riter. z ff D 1' KINDERGARTFN-First row: I.. Harquist, V. Miller, J. J- I-iflfefll gets made Henry. Second row: C. Sharp, Parker, P. Hartquist, J. up for Niglaz Muff Brown, P. Jeffery. Third row: C. Proctor, J. Allen, G. Fdllf Fairchild, R. Ryan, D. Nobles. Mrs. Rumsey Social Studies 5, K. . . vw.-wg! ' . I EIGHTH GRADE - Kneeling: J. Folmer, C. Rofe, E. Boyden K. Briggs. Standing: R. Gisinger, C. Roundy, R. Sickmon, R. Rowe, R. Collier, L. Summerson. n SENIOR'S NEW YORK TRIP - Cathedral of St. John the Divine. E I G H T H GRADE CHEER LEADERS-S. Miller, West, J. Lintern, C. Newcomb, D. Nobles, C. Burns, C. Rofe Eighth Grade Bo MacNeil picnic ' cab-' . ,. . Om' DEBT zcatzon or Roman we might well inquire to what or to whom does youth owe its greatest debt. Out of mature knowledge and considered judgment would come the answer Your ar- ents, those adults who have nurtured you without thought of payment, to them you owe your greatest debt. And we the seniors of 1955 agree. Our greatest debt is to our parents and guardians. We are beginning to realize this more each day for the time has come when we are start- ing to put away childish ways and are adopting mature ideas We may seldom have thought about it but from the day we were born up to the present time our parents have always been beside us guiding and encouraging us. They have lost sleep worrying about us in times of illness pinched a penny here and there so we could have that new bike for Christmas helped us when we had a big problem to solve and laughed with us in our joyous moments. Patience is their strongest virtue and God only knows how much of that is needed. What do our parents want in return nothing but all the love which is in their children s hearts! We the class of 1955 wish to do something for our parents to show how much we appreciate them. Thus we dedicate one of our most cherished possessions, our yearbook to our parents ir 6 6 9 9 4 I 5 X x 11. 'Q if 5 gk? mix A Lf 5553133 1 Had we the privilege of conversing with Odysseus, or with any leading ancient Greek ali : F J , , .. P 7 7 5 7 7 7 -.1-,r ,L .Lx-. 3-Tv P . gr, , N, . . v -. . .Q E ye. -Q ,., tn. .. y ,r.. .,..,g:. v-fx. . -r vi 'Eff ' i- 5 7 7 7 8352. 'Ski ful Nf Y-f- f 'N J, y J 551 ., N., Lsw ,N-57 -A --0-4 ,',.,v' jj- 'Q --,. 'V -I I I 4 'I ':,f. 2 9' -1' X, gf, if An 1 .J HgV,: .'- . , C P F X? iff-'y,:..,,,L:5ff,..C 'AQA , V il ,V N H A' f V '- , W ' 4' gg,-5' FJ.-f 1 VG:-?n6?' f - , SENHORS 4. CYNTHIA NEWCOME Student Council A smile for e1fery girl, two for every boy. Activities: Chorus 1-23 Majorette 3-43 Mummers 3-43 Tri-Y 3-43 Odyssey Editorg Traffic Patrol 43 junior Prom3 Senior Ball. JAMES ALLEN The moon if made of green cheefe. Activities: Basketball: Band: Tri- V 3-43 Chess Club3 Student Coun- cil3 Mummers 2-4Q Traffic Patrol. EVA ELAINE BARBER The things which rnurt be rnurt be for the ben. Activities: FHA 2-43 Sports Club 3-43 Intramurals 1-43 Tumbling Club 1-3. CLARENCE BLISS Of a good beginning cometh a good end. Activities: Art Service ClUbQ Post- er Committee. I0 Joi-IN FOLMER President Lihe father, iihe Jon. Activities: Band 1-43 Mummers 2-43 Library 2-43 Traffic 43 Chess Club 33 Soccer 2-43 Vice Presi- dent Student Council 43 Band Council 1-43 Dance Band 3-43- junior Prom: Delegate Boys' State. JEANETTE LINTERN Secretary Fading in marie. Activities: Tri-Y 3-43 FBLA 3-4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 43 Mummers 3-43 Traffic Patrol 3- 43 Cheerleader 2-43 Band 3-43 Majorette 2-43 junior Prom3 Sports Club 3-43 Chorus 1-23 CALVIN ROEE Vice President Mad ar a march hare. Activities: Chorus 1-23 FFA 1-4, Treasurer 3, County FFA Presi- dent 4g Mummers 3-43 Chess Club 33 Select Chorus 1-23 Sec- retary 23 Delegate Boys' State. HELEN GWILT Treasurer Beautiful eyes of my caxh-box. Activities: Tri-Y 3-43 Odyssey Staff3 FBLA 2-43 Chorus3 Mum- mers 2-43 Traffic Patrol 43 Cho- rus Council 13 Bus Monitor3 Treasurer FBLA. Tumbling. SYLVIA BEMENT In youth and beauty and wis- dom. Activities: Odyssey Staff3 FBLA 3-43 Press Club3 Sports Club3 In- tramurals 1, 43 Staff Head Press Club3 Transferred from Cortland. ERWIN BOYDEN I have often regretted my fP?fff7, never my Jilenref' Activities: FFA 1-4. MICHAEL DAVID Fox Student Council This if the thing I was born to do. Activities: Tri-V 3-43 Mummers 3-43 Football 1-43 Odyssey Staff3 Student Council President3 Traf- fic Patrol3 Wrestling 3, 4. WAYNE BACON A decent holdnerr erer rneen with friendr. Activities: FFA 1-33 Chorus 1-43 Rifle 2-43 Chess 33 Wrestling 23 Track 33 Football 43 Intramurals 1-43 Select Chorus 2-33 Quartet 3-4. KENTON BRIGGS Trulh ir the higher! thing that man may keep. Activities: Band 1-4: Soccer 2-4g Football lg Band Council 1-4: Mummers 3-4: Traffic Patrol 4. PAUL BURHANS When lhe run rhineth, mahe hay. Activities: FFA 1-4: Chorus 1-43 Chorus Council 2-45 Rifle Club 2: Intramurals 1-23 Select Chorus 1-4: Bus Monitor 4. MORGAN BROWN For courage mountezh wilh ocrarion. Activities: Intramurals 1-43 Foot- ball 1-4: Baseball 1-4g Rifle Club 3-4. CONNIE BURNS Moonlighl and Rorer Activities: Student Council 1-2: Cheerleading 2-4: Tri-Y 3-4g Sports Club 1-4: Mummers 3-4: Traffic Patrol 43 Chorus 1-4: In- tramurals 1-4g Tumbling 1-2. BEVERLY BUTLER To women, rilence if the her! ornament. Activities: Library Club 2-4: Sports Club 3-43 FBLA 3-4: Nurses Club 4: Dance Committee 1-3. MELVIN COIT Thi: ir the rhorz and the long of it Activities: Rifle Club 2-4: Traf- fic Patrol 3-4: Wrestling 2-33 Football Manager 2-3. ROBERT W. COLLIER What ir life wizhout a laugh. Activities: FBLA 3-4: Library 1-43 Band 1-43 Art Service 3-45 Intramurals 1-4g Mummers 4: Bus Monitor 1-2: Dance Com- mittee 4. ALFRED COON Ar Jure ar a gun. Activities: FBLA 4: Interclass Basketball 2. THOMAS W. CHRISTIAN I know on which ride my hread if huzlered. Activities: Band 1-2: FFA 2-4: Intramurals 2-4: Rifle Club 4: Transferred from Ohio. RICHARD COLE Peace ir what I reeh Activities: The Way of Life Club 2-4: Chorus 2. Transferred from Cortland. ALVIN COOK Patience, and rhuffle the cardr. Activities: Baseball 3-4g Soccer 4g Tri-V 4: Interclass Basketball 3-4. Transferred from Cortland. DONALD K. COOPER Plough the walery deep. Activities: Football 1-2: Soccer 4: Basketball 45 Baseball 1-49 Dance Committee 5-4g Art Service 4: Intramurals 1-45 FFA 1. JOAN E. DUNDAS It matter: noi how long you live hut how well. Activities: Library Club 23 French Club 3-43 Tumbling Club 2g Bus Monitor 2-3. ROBERT ELDREDOE W4he1'e1fer umfef can roll, and windf mn blow. Activities: Football 1-43 Intra- murals 2-33 Chorus 4g Track 1-23 Rifle Club 2-43 Odyssey Staffg Wrestling 2-3. CHARLOTTE FILKINS Palience if the hen remedy for lrouble. Activities: FHA 3-43 FBLA 43 Future Nurses' Club 43 Jr. Prom. ROSALY I. FREY The child of hminr. Activities: Library Club 2-43 Press Club 43 FBLA 43 Staff Head Press Club. JAMES DEHART Hou' mn they heejz him down on ihe farm. Activities: FFA 2-43 Rifle Club. 4. CHARLES DELLOW The rolling .flone newer gather- elh mon. Activities: Football: Traffic Pat- rol 3-43 Intramurals 1-43 Press Club 3-43 Rifle Club 4. WILLIAM DELINE Hi: own character if lhe av'- hiler of e1-'efyoflefv forlune. Activities: FFA 1-33 Baseball 33 Intramurals 1-2. CAROLYN M. DOANE Shn1'lt1'J the u'o1'd wilh her. Activities: Sports Club 3-43 FBLA 3-43 Press Club 43 Intra- murals 1-4. MARIAN P. EATON SIDNEY F151-IER, JR. A good reputalion ir more mlmzble lhan money. Activities: FFA 1-4Q Rifle Club. ROBERT GLSINOER, JR. If hurineu interferes wiih plemure, drop ,fhe hurineu. Activities: Band 2-43 Library Club 2-43 Chess Club 2-43 Mum- mers Club 43 Band Council. Belief to gioe than to lake. Activities: French Club 3-43 Li- brary Club 2-43 Hi-C.A. 1-43 Chorus 13 Band 1-43 Future Nurses' Club 43 Bus Monitor. EUGENE F. FAIRCHILD A winning smile, 41 winning way. Activities: FFA 1-43 Soccer 2-43 Basketball 2-4, Captain 43 Tri-V 5-43 Odyssey Staff. J. PETER GLEASON Serond thoughtf are euer wir- er. Activities: Football, Wrestling 2-4: Track: French Club: Gun Club: Tri-V 4: Chess Club: Band 3-4: Intramurals. LARRY HARTQUIST But tht1t'J another Jtory. Activities: Chorus: Football 2-5: Tri-V: Traffic Patrol 4. JAMES HAWLEY, JR. I am Jlow of Jtudy. Activities: Soccer 1-4: Basketball 1-3: FBLA 2-4: Tri-V 3-4: Rifle Club President. CLARA HERMAN A penny for your thought. Activities: FHA 2-4: FBLA 3-4: Intramurals 1-4: Freshman Dance. RICHARD S. HARRIS He if the very pineapple of politenerx. Activities: French Club 2-3: Bas- ketball Manager: Rifle Club 2-3, PETER HARTQUIST There war tt devil in hir laugh- ter. Activities: Chorus: Rifle Club: Mummers Club President: Foot- ball 1-4: Golf 3-4: Radio Script: Junior Prom. THOMAS HOPKINS Thi: hufinerr will never hold water. Activities: Chorus 1-3: FFA 1-3: Rifle Club 4: Library Club 1-4. DELORES LEWIS Silenee never betray! you. Activities: Chorus 1-3: FHA 3- 4: FBLA 2-3-4: Freshman Dance: Sophomore Dance: Senior Ball. SANDRA HENDERSON Word! are hut empty thunhf. Activities: Sports Club 3-4: FHA 1, 3, 4, President 4: FBLA 3-4: Press Club 3-4: Intramurals: Tumbling Club. LUCILLE HICKS The proof of the pudding ir in the eating. Activities: FHA 1-4: FBLA 4: Intramurals: Freshman Dance. DELORIS HOYTE A bundle of energy well spent. Activities: FHA: Chorus: Intra- murals: Press Club: Tumbling: Sports Club: Junior Prom. MARY MAC INTIRE AJ true as I live. Activities: Tri-Y 3-4: FBLA 4: Junior Prom: Senior Ball: Treas- urer Junior Class: Transferred from Dover Plains, N. Y. I3 RICHARD MERII-IEW And pu!! himself upon his good belaazfinr. Activities: FFA 1-43 Soccer 2-43 Rifle Club 5-43 Intramurals. ELIZABETH MUNSON Quick af a bunny. Activities: Press Club3 FHA 2-43 Tumbling Club3 Library Clubg Chorusg French Club3 Sports Club3 jr. Prom3 Mummer's Club3 Play 4. LANCE OsADcI-IEY Lei ignorance talk at it will, learning ba! iii value. Activities: Library Club3 Rifle Club 33 Chess Club3 Intramurals. BARBARA PRICE Hitch your wagon io a Har. Activities: Chorus 1-23 French Club 23 Art Club 2-43 FBLA 43 Jr. Prom3 Sr. Ball. I4 ROBERT MACNEILL I know a trick u'orll1 two of zhaz. Activities: Football 1-43 Wrestl ing 2-43 Track 2-43 Baseball Chess Club 33 Rifle Club 2-4 Band 1-43 Intramurals 1-4. RONALD MAYBURY Follow fail and follow fasler. Activities: Band 1-43 FFA 1-2 French Club 4g Hi-C. A. JANICE PRESTON Can build cafller in llae air. Activities: FHA l-43 Press Club 2-43 FBLA 2'4Q Sports Club. DONALD RANDALL The fzyle if the man lairnfelf. Activities: Soccerg French Club3 MUmmCfSQ Rifle Club3 FBLAQ Tri-V3 Traffic Patrol3 Chorus 1-ZQ Intramural-53 jr. PrOm3 Sr. Ball3 Vice President Freshman Class. J. ARLENE MAYBURY A true friend if forefef' a friend. Activities: FHA 1-43 FBLA 3-4' Press Club 3-43 Band 1-2. a ARLENE A. MAYERLE You Jtand in your oufn liglaz. Activities: Band 13 FBLA 3-4, Secretary 43 Library Club 2' Press Club 3-43 FHA 1-4. n SUZANNE M. MILLER The more the merrier. Activities: Cheeringg Chorus 1-3 Traffic Patrol 3-43 Tri-Y 3-4 Sports Club3 Mummers' Club 4 Intramurals3 Select Chorus 2-3 jr. Promg Sr. Ball. DORCIES NOBLES I muy! follow lairn zlfrougb thick and thin, Activities: Chorusg Cheering Traffic patrOl3 Mummers' Secre tary3 FBLA President3 Press Club3 Tri-Y3 jr, Prom3 Sports Club3 Odyssey Staff. a SUZANNE H. RITER Many .rmall make a great. Activities: Cheering: Mummers: Sports Club: Tri-Y: Chorus: Sr. Ball: Intramurals: Select Chorus: Odyssey Staff: Traffic Patrol: Jr. Prom. JOAN M. RUSSELL She mover a godderr, and the look: a queen. Activities: Tri-Y, President 4: Mummers: Jr. Prom: Student Council: Chorus 1-4: FHA 2-33 Traffic Patrol: Sports' Club: Fu- ture Nurses' Club: Intramurals. RICHARD RYAN In the twinkling of an eye. Activities: Football 1-4: Wres- tling: FFA I: Intramurals: French Club: Tri-V 3-4: Chorus: Rifle Club: Sr. Ball: Select Chorus. CHARLINE SHARP I will maintain it hefore the whole world. Activities: Band: Chorus: Sports Club: Intramurals: FHA: Cheer- ing: Odyssey Staff: Library Club: Mummers: Future Nurses' Club: Jr. Prom. BARBARA ROOD I will Jil down now, hut the time will rome when you will hear me. Activities: Press Club: Intramur- als: FHA: Tumbling: Chorus 5-4: Sports Club: Future Nur- ses' Club: Jr. Prom: Sr, Ball. DOROTHY RYAN Silence more marital than any Jong. Activities: Transferred. RONALD SICKMON The point ir ay plain at a pike-rtaff. Activities: FFA, Library: Rifle: Bus Monitor: Traffic Patrol: Intramurals. HENRY STAFFORD Wire men ray nothing in dangerour timer. Activities: Football: Basketball, Chorus: Chess Club: Rifle Club: Bus Monitor: Intramurals: Sr. Ball. WILLARD SCHULTZ He hnew what if what. Activities: Chess Club: Intra- murals: Rifle Club: Soccer: Football Manager: Way of Life Club. DONALD SICKMON The great end of life if not knowledge hut action. Activities: FFA: Chorus: Intra- murals: Rifle Club: Jr. Prom. JAMES SOLENBERGER Set the tart hefore the horre. Activities: Library Club. JACK STANBRO What appetite you have. Activities: Football: Wrestling 2-4: Track: Baseball. IS ROGER T INKER But houmllers rirh mart pay for houndlerr gain. Activities: Soccer 1-4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1: Tri-V 3-4g Bas- ketball Manager 2-4g Intramurals 2-4. EUGENE AARON VOSSLER Life is but a howl of eherrier, but I get all the pin. Activities: Football 2-43 Basket- ball 2-4: FFA 2-4: Tri-V 3-4: Rifle Club 43 Transferred from Tully. lb BOB STOUGHTON I am rare fare if an enemy to life. Activities: FFA 2-4. LEROY SUMMERSON No rule ir Jo general whieh adrnilr not rome exception. BEVERLY J. WALL All ir well tha! endr well. Activities: Band 1-4: Dance Band 3-43 Select Band 3: Band Council 4: French 2-43 Tri-Y 3-43 Traffic Patrol 3-43 Mummers 4: Dance Committee 3. SALLY ANNE STRACK I had a dream whieh was not at all a dream. Activities: Press 3-4: FBLA 3-4: FHA 2-4: Sports Club 3-4: Intra- murals 1-4g Bus Monitor 3. RUTH D. THORNTON Women wear the hreerher. Activities: Intramurals 3-45 Sports Club 3: FHA 3-43 Press Club 3-4: Dance Committees 3- 43 Tumbling 3. ROBERT L. VABER I begin to .fmell a rat. Activities: Chorus 1-4: FFA 1-4: Interclus Basketball 1-4: Chorus Council 2-4: Select Chorus 1-3. NANCY L. WAFER Great mindr have purporef, otherr have wirher. Activities: Intramurals 1-3: FBLA 3-4: Dance Committee 4: Bus Monitor 3. an-ii Friends, Trojans, and Homerites, lend me your ears. We come to relate the history, not bury it. So let it be with our class. The noble permanent record cards hath told you our class was not overly ambitious. If it were so, it was a grievous fault because it got us into trouble with teachers, and grievously have we answered for it! Here, under leave of Mr. Wolner and rest, we come to speak at our departure. To relate our crusade of knowledge, we will first give credit to the people who started this journey and are still with us. jim Allen, Charline Sharp, Pete and Larry Hartquist, Jeanette Lintern, Connie Burns, Cynthia Newcomb, Paul Burhans, Bob Collier, Dick Harris, Dick Merihew, Dick Ryan, Bob Vaber, Susie Riter, Don Randall are the ones, and, of course, Bobo McNeil. This boy helped to hold us down when we often hit bumpy parts of the road. The boy who was to wear the kingly crown in our senior year, john Folmer, joined us in the fourth grade. He didn't come to what you could call a real school, because we lost it in the second grade, when Pete Hartquist stayed after school that fonej night to do some extra work. In our junior high years, we were invaded by many more friends from Scott, Preble, Tully, and Cortland. And when eighth grade regents came, many were heard saying, Oh! Knowledge, thou art fled to other heads, and I have lost my reasonf, But even so, many survived to make the rest of the history possible. Soon we found we were planning our senior trip. We held auction, Prom, and party to raise the necessary funds. Now we speak not to disprove what town folks say, but here we are to speak what we do know. This class will be remembered for its good things. But why do the teachers not weep now that we are leaving? Thank you for bearing with us. A part of our hearts is with our memories, and we must not pause till it comes back to us. SUSIE RITER DON RANDALL Hisrour or THE crass oi-1' 5,5 Baskctball Cheering Section Mr. Wolner Mr. Herney ...ni Mr. Baldwin, Mrs. Armitage. Miss Bailey Miss Bergsten, Miss Jackson Library Club Pany - 1952 M Sharps Mr. Price in Physics Lab. ' M . . may .4 . N 0 Imaginef Studying! R. Gates, S. Riter Arlene Mayrele Junior Triumvirate-XV. Burns, R. Cox, J. Durkee J. La1Pl4mt. S. Crandall. M. Storey. DI. Durkee, C. Dunning J. Fouts, R. Smiley in Ag. Shop Mr. Herrick. Mr. Baldwin REALLY! Miss Aldous, Math Mrs. Rumsey. Social Studies - , , 4 . F if fT?'- :-i-i'Tfr?'71-i.f3lf-1-bf:1,N'f.,..1,,,, . 'V , , - -' f s.--.,:,g,.,.-gggit,fmff., 3754.3 051,51-f-LYT, M ' 'J-'i1. TPtm:i'5f:1, , A A K .,,x.., ,,. .,.,,..-,..-f..f4.,. ,- f,. ,, , , - -. x ' , - ' T Q- ,- . V Y K -Ly, ,,,y,,i.:,,4,1,-y.f.-,,,gw-111nun-fnbbw-.v:f'2f.:4f1 :ary gk ,-.W ,WL - 44 vw-K: ' vu UNDERCHAASSME 40+ First row: G. Clark, F. Coon, S. Crandall, Student Council, R. Casey, Mr. Price, Homeroom 2173 S. Camp, Secretary, P. Dunning, S. Brown, M. Nottingham, C. Proctor, J. Fouts, E. Randolph. Second row: M. Davis, M. Coit, D. Banner, R. Cox, S. Coulter, D. Flatt, R. Reynolds, N. Shearer, J. Sears, R. Phillips, C. Randall, A. Baldwin, B. Randolph, J. Palm. Third row: D. Norwood, C. Darling, J. Durkee, R. Smith, S. Cole, B. Burhans, D. Albro, S. Ryan, L. Ryan, C. Finton, R. Foster, J. Carruthers, R. Wood, R. Riley, H. Covell, J. Ackley. CLASS UF 9516 First row: R. Snyder, H. Maybury, Miss Socha, Homeroom 206, R. Hemmings, Student Council J. Galeotti, Vice President, W. Hartquist, President, Mr. Jermy, Homeroom 211, N. Morris K. Stafford, G. Gates, S. Goodwin, F. Simon. Second row: R. Vossler, R. Morris, D. Barry D. Harmon, C. Hicks, J. Lewis, S. Fox, A. Hill, B. Simon, S. Johnson, E. Horn, R. Herman, W VanPatten, Student Council. Third row: J. Tinkham, D. Newton, R. Hughston, A. Jenny, R Lindsay, S. Thornton, Treasurer, S. Wells, K. Merihew, M. Lont, J. Vernum, M. Gisinger, P. Briggs R. Smiley, J. Masterson, C. Robinson, V. Morris. a First row: J. Fellows, P. Chase, K. Bowker, N. Gray, Secretary, Miss Jackson, Homeroom 208, L. Cooper, Student Council, Mr. McKean, Homeroom 207, M. Newton, President, M. Banner, J. Briggs, S. Bush. Second row: J. Birch, F. Locke, R. Goodwin, H. Long, S. Grinnell, T. Beaudry, C. Crossett, L. Bacon, L. Matson, M. DuMont, W. Cook, B. McKean. Third row: W. Loomis D. Hale, M. Ayers, B. Foster, B. Leonard, T. Brown, J. Neuman, M. Burroughs, L. Dorman B. Baker, I. Ashley, A. Downs, M. Anderson, B. Lewis, B. Brown. 1 1 CLASS OF' '57 First row: G. Marion, J. Herney, R. Thomas, E. Watrous, Student Council, J. Wilkins, Vice President, Miss Bailey, Homeroom 210, L. Hubbard, Student Council, G. Petrella, J. Harmon, J. Potter, L. Smith, G. Zamry. Second row: E. White, E. Vormwald, J. Brodeur, B. Hinman, J. Norwood, D. Wright, J. Krueger, H. Smith, L. Wainman, B. Osadchey, R. Ripley, B. Keep, C. Thames. Third row: P. Hemmings, J. Smith, J. VanCise, K. Tinker, J. Tinkham, S. Harter, S. Wentworth, C. Johnston, R. Hutchings, M. Lakin, G. LaPlant, K. Vandenburg, J. Young. Fourth row: K. Henderson, M. Taylor, J. Shultes, R. Nottingham, L. Wolner, R. Space, R. Jenny, C. Sawyer, J. Wafer, N. Whitney, M. Plank, S. Ostrander, J. Parker. First row: J. Sutton, R. Brown, Miss Hewitt, F. Crampton, Secretary, H. Thomas, President, B. Sweeney, Treasurer, S. Briggs, Vice President, Mr. Herrick, Homeroom 218, R. Sears, J. Steger, Student Council. Second row: V. Ryan, K. Durby, J. Roy, H. Smith, M. Coit, D. Tracey, S. Cottrell, L. Skinner, R. Seager, J. Burgett, J. Cook, B. Searls. Third row: N. Thompson, N. Stafford, D. Dawley, W. Burns, R. Boyden, W. Camp, N. Rudmin, S. Springer, L. Shearer, J. Bernheim, D. Bush, G. Aldrich, B. Brown, E. Underwood. Fourth row: M. Dever, S. Batzer, L. Stage, L. Craver, C. Rinaldi, J. Thornton, R. Buchanan, C. Bernheim, P. Sears, C. Christofferson, R. Smith, J. Burghardt, B. Brown, S. Betz, P. Sickmon, S. Stout. CLASS OF' '58 First row: G. Griffen, D. Maybury, M. LeRoux, S. LaPlant, Mr. Baldwin, Homeroom 2093 Miss Haak, Homeroom 222, S. McConnell, J. Watkins, L. Goodale, J. Burlingame, R. Preston. Second row: D. McCloy, D. Forbes, B. Jenny, P. Radell, P. Knapp, J. Gray, D. Hollenbeck, K. Potter, S. Marble, B. McCloy, C. Maloney, J. Hawthorne. Third row: D. Riter, J. Newcomb, M. Eaton, B. Allen, M. Ketchum, D. Wells, J. Wilkins, D. Winchell, S. Space, C. Fairchild, D. Allen, R. Higgins, J. Hudson. Fourth row: K. Marion, L. Fuller, E. Crowley, P. Whitney, D. Maxson, J. Henry, M. Hobart, L. Watkins, S. Ward, C. Randall, D. Robbins, E. Vernum. First row: B. Bush, L. Proctor, B. Leroy, P. Jones, Mr. Kline, D. Nobles, N. Stone, C. Morgan, D. Craft, J. Davis, C. Grummons, B. Rink. Second row: J. Cook, C. Heath, B. Philips, S. Russel, A. Johnson, R. Grinnell, L. Randolph, D. Cordary, B. Goddard, K. Fairchild, J. Schultz, A. Whiting, J. Burghardt. Third row: M. Foster, R. Hatfield, D. Ryan, J. Haynes, B. Robbins, B. Sampson, H. Little, B. Riter, R. Smith, J. Kopley, O. King, H. Weeks, M. Fitzgerald, S. Heath, K. Gisinger. Fourth row: C. Eaton, M. Loomis, M. Eaton, J. Hollister, L. Rofe, J. Gay, E. McGibbon, N. Norten, L. Cortwright, M. Fish, D. Reynolds, B. Rawson, G. Hartquist, C. Grinell, R. Hobart, D. Miller, I. Hitchcock, C. Redmond. Absent: L. Rawson, D. Bush, J. Dellow, C. Nace, J. Reynolds, J. Smith, L. Masterpaul, A. Jackson. ' CLASS or-f V59 First row: M. Brown, S. Johnson, R. Walker, Miss Stoker, Mrs. Carty, R. Bush, R. Potter, K. Finn, K. Randall, R. Sweeney, J. Updyke. Second row: L. Kelley, J. Ashley, W. Gay, G. Burnham, R. Cramer, R. Sears, S. Miller, S. Durkee, H. VanPatten, G. Vossler, E. Berry, W. Elson, G. Johnston Third row: R. Smith, J. Bradshaw, W. Herman, P. Tift, C. Bee, L. Sharpe, S. Burns, D. Stafford, W. Spencer, L. Thoren, R. Thornton, J. Thomas, N. VanPatten, P. Gray, N. Burlingame. Fourth row: C. Vormwald, B. Butler, S. Thornton, J. Vandenburg, V. Tinker, J. Storey, I. VanPatten, J. Stevely. S. Ostrander, P. Varns, J. Merihew, B.'Morse, A. Park, L. Simmons, J. Gates, S. Hale. Third row: Booth, Gordon, Cappy, Johnston, Fitts, Proctor, Randall, Webb, Bull, Knapp, DeHart, Briggs. Fourth row: Wasley, Baldwin, Thomas, Mowry, Huson, Knapp, Barry, Griswold, Kniffen, Stanbro, Grant, Haverly, Randall, Cole. First row: Potter, Steger, Sweeney, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Lee, Latimer, Shoals, Greene, Tibbits, Stone, Second row: Tracy, Stiles, Barber, Lansdowne, Roy, Masters, Hartquist, Phelps, Craig, Rood, Rich, Mar- shall. Third row: Thoren, Stafford, Ripley, Tinker, Dumond, Baxter, Thorn- ton, Wilcox, Van Patten, Sherwood, Hill, McCon- nell, Goddard. Fourth row: Wolf, Snell, Lawson, Wilson, Putnam, McCon- nell, Doane, Phillips, Smith, Rudmin, Knapp, Thorington, Bush, Ran- dall, Preston. BH, , First row: Phillips, Horn, Buchanan, Newton, Wood, Cronester, Mr. Yurkonis, Craft, Bell, Burhans, Potter, Burhans. Second rowz Kniffen, Chase, Bush, Clark, Adams, Wilson, Strong, Carruthers, Bulter, Blanchard, Craver. Third row: Clark, Brown, Denison, Puddy, Warner, Hill, Clock, Maybury, Wood, Phillips, Darling, Craig, Vossler, Turk, Lansdowne. Fourth row: Matson, Elmer, Hollenbeck, Hawley, Bush, Lansdowne, Chase, Beckwith, Plank, Lonergon, Bell, Franklin, Brown, Barber. CLASS OF 961113 First row: Filkins, Parker, Latimer, McGuire, Mr. Rogers, Burch, Moreanus, Miller, Baker, Storey, Eldrege. 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Thomas, D. Winchell, L. Thoren, M. Newton, K. Randall, S. Crandall, P. Radell, L. Hill, B. Shoals, L. Cooper, L. Hubbard. --'armgxifgq' 'EN .QSQ-,,,g-g3:'e.xr---L vi5 41 . W -.-A-C' W- -' - f' i ...wi-H-7L. ,-1.5 35...-. ..,- Av-'A v, --V 77 ...a,,,.,,. i There'5 iz grand old Jchool in Horner And he a Jtannch defender Ilya! if known afar and wide, Of her colorr, White and Blue Af we ying in pmiyey over, We mutt leave thee, Homer High School Our hearty are filled with pride, Fer path: and friendfhipf new, We will cheer for Homer High School, Bl!! 111920 M12 Heffel' 411213 S0 loyal ,md 50 true, Devotion tried and true. STUDENT COUNCIL CONSTITUTION Article 1. Name and object. Section 1. The name of this organization shall be the Student Council of Homer Central School. Section 2. The object shall be: 1. To help govern the student body. 2. To create, main- tain, and extend mutual understanding between parents, students, and faculty. 3. To develop good leadership by providing experiences in government. Article 2. Membership. Section 1. Membership in the Student Council shall consist of the president of each class, captain and one representative from the Traffic Patrol, two pupils from the junior homeroom and one pupil from each other homeroom. Section 2. The homeroom representatives shall be elected annually by their respective homerooms following elections of the class officers in September. Article 3. Officers-Powers and Duties. MD BUS MUNll'lli'UlRS VW xnxx, ' R. Gisinger R. Sickmon. Second row: A. Mayerle J. Wafer M. Franklin P. Whitney Q S. Wentworth E. Vormwald G. Vossler A. Johnson G. Petrella M. Burroughs QFJBQ A ,.- :T X W X - 1 JW :KA ', Z First row: M. Maclntire, W. VanPatten, C. Dellow, S. Goodwin, S. Ryan, F. Simon O X 'L' X-A 1 , , , , ' JT? . . , , 1 X STUDENT PATROL First row: B. Robins, D. Norwood, L. Hartquist, W. VanPatten, D. Fox, Miss Federer, Advisor Randall, J. Russell, B. Wall, S. Goodwin, G. Gates, N. Gray, S. Camp, S. Miller, C. Newcomb S. Riter, C. Dellow, J. Bradshaw. Third row: R. Fox, J. Folmer, W. Spencer, D. Cordary, F Haverly, R. Hoy, C. Grinnell, L. Knapp, M. Franklin, K. Thornington, R. Lansdowne, M. Mac Intire, R. Casey, R. Austin, S. Goodwin. D. Randall, J. Allen, D. Nobles, J. Lintern, W. Burns. Second row: S. Thornton, K. Finn, , A . F LAMB, CONCERT BAND MAJORETTES-L. Monroe, M. Taylor, C. Newcomb, N. Whitney. First row: B. Wall, R. Lindsay, M. Franklin, J. Burgett, L. Wolner. Second row: A. Casey, M. Maybury, S. Fox, P. Chronister, D. Banner, R. Folmer, J. Shultes, R. Collier. Third row: R. Mac- Neil, S. Harter, B. Leonard, C. Matson, K. Finn, R. Sears, J. Folmer, J. Davis, R. Maybury, S. Camp, H. Maybury. Standing: Mr. Roberts, Director. X 2 rf, CHURUS PIANIST-K. Bowker. First row: Mrs. Ellis, Director, L. Shearer, J. Ackley, J. Fellows, V. Miller, S. Wells, J. Cook, M. Burroughs, P. Sears, L. Cooper. Second row: J. Russell, S. Goodwin, J. Burch, S. Ryan, B. Keep, H. Covell, J. Robbins, J. Bernheim, L. Bacon, S. Stafford. Third row: C. Thames, L. Craver, B. Sweeney, K. Marion, S. Brown, E. Randolph, S. Cottrell, R. Nottingham. Fourth row: R. Eldredge, R. Lord, J. Fouts, R. Randolph. CUNCERT BAND MAJORETTES-J. Lintern, J. Vernum, P. Whitney. First row: G. Hartquist, M. Eaton, J. Sears, W. Cook, M. Lont. Second row: R. Vossler, J. Allen, C. Sears, J. Musci, K. Briggs, B. Hinman, J. Gleason, R. Hemmings, S. Burhans, J. Galeotti. Third row: F. Haverly, L. Wainman, J. Thomas. Standing: R. Gisinger, D. Barber, W. Stiles, J. Durkee. Absent: W. Haller, J. LaPlant, M. Storey. .-w T W , 2- al. H First row: R. Vaber, W. Bacon, L. Hartquist, R. Cox, B. Burhans, S. Thornton, J. Parker, B. Baker, M. Nottingham, M. Davis. Second row: P. Burhans, F. Locke, G. Gates, P. Parks, E. Munson, M. Newton, S. Wentworth, M. Ayers. Third row: H. Smith, J. Palm, D. Nobles, C. Burns, S. johnson, P. Hemmings, B. Rood, L. Dorman. Fourth row: j. Norwood, M. Coit, G. Marion, D. Norwood. ODYSSEY Seated: B. Wall, Advertising Manaer, D. Nobles, Subscription Manager, S. Riter, Advertising Manager, C. Newcomb, Editor-in-Chief, H. Gwilt, Clerical Editorg M. Maclntire, Business Manager, Miss Bailey, Advisor, S. Bement, Clerical Editor. Standing: R. Vaber, Advertising Manager, R. Eldreclge, Photography Editor, G. Fairchild, Sports Editor, J. Folmer, Advertising Manager, R. Collier, Subscription Manager, D. Fox, Art Editor. NEWS STAFF First row:'C. Dellow, Feature Editor, D. Nobles, Production Editor, G. Gates, Art Editor, M. Davis, Assistant Editor, R. Thornton, Co-Editor, Miss Haak, Advisor, S. Henderson, Business Manager, J. Preston, Business Manager, B. Rood, Feature Editor, E. Munson, News Editor, R. Snyder, Sports Editor. Second row: S. Bement, Copy Editor, V. Morris, S. Ryan, S. Camp, K. Hen- derson, M. Nottingham, C. Darling, G. Clark, B. Simon, -I. Vernum, M. Gisinger, M. Coit. Third row: D. Norwood, B. Vossler, j. Neuman, E. Vormwald, S. Grinnell, S. Wentworth, M. Newton, K. Bowker, R. Lindsay, R. Frey, Assistant Prod., A. Mayerle, Assistant Prod., A. Maybury, Assistant Prod., J. Herney, G. Frey. LHBRARY CLUB FRENCH CLUB 3l Seated: L. Osaclchey, M. Eaton, R. Frey, E. Munson, S. Thornton, Secretary. Standing: R. Collier R. Gisinger, R. Sickmon, Treasurer, J. Folmer, J. Lewis, Mrs. Goodale, J. Solenburger, T. Hopkins CHESS CLUB Sitting: H. Stafford, S. Bush, Mr. Price, R. Gisinger, President: G. Zamry, G. Marion. Standing: J. Fel- lows, K. Briggs, J. Briggs, L. Dorman, R. Notting- ham, G. Frey. Absent: L. Osadchey, Vice President, W. Schultz, Secretary-Treasurer. First row: M. Davis, M. Nottingham, B. Wall, Secretary, S. Goodwin, Miss O'Neill, Advisor: M. Newton, President, M. Eaton, Treasurer, D. Randall, J. Newcomb, W. Burns. Second row: R. Maybury, L. Monro, J. Birch, E. Munson, J. Dundas, J. Wilkins, S. Crandall, J. Ackley, M. Lont, R. Smith. Third row: R. Cox, Vice President, J. Herney, J. Brodeur, S. Wentworth S. Bush, M. Banner, B. Keep, K. Bowker, J. Durkee, T. Brown, L. Cooper. i SlE'.NllUR lF'lUTlUlRlE'. lHlUMlEMAlRlElRS UF AMERHCA First row: Riley, Loomis, McKean, Thornton, Maybury, Secretary, Henderson, President, Miss Stone, Advisor, Hill, Vice President, Simon, Treasurer, Munson, Ryan, Hicks, Henderson, Clark. Second row: Neuman, johnson, Foster, Wilkins, Vormwald, Chase, Anderson, Parker, Youngs, Herman, Crosset, Hale, Ostrander, Darling, Simon. Third row: Merihew, Fox, Davis, Lewis, Ackley, Dorman, Fellows, Harter, Planck, DuM0nd, Mayerle, Preston, Filkins, Horn, Rood. l gy! EQ 3. J. l52.,.p, 4, W su? 'If' 'W JVUNTUR lF'lUTlURlE', lHlOMlEL,lVllAlRlE,RS UF' AMlE.lRllCA First row: Shearer, Lewis, Vormwald, Sweeney, Crampton, Miss Stone, Advisor, Randall, Durkee. Vice President, Randall, Morgan, Stone, Finn, Burns. Second row: Cook, Smith, Neilson, Gray, Robbins, Haynes, Barry, Potter, Randolph, Proctor, Varns, Springer, Haynes, Sears. Third row: McGibbons, Bush, Miller, Tinker, Vandenburg, Thornton, Park, Cook, Burgett, Gray, Storey, Loomis, Hale, Burghart, Redmond, Rudmin. Fourth row: Heath. Stevely, Brown, VanPatten, Bulter, Crowley. Absent: Masterpaul, President, Hill, Secretary, McGuire, Treasurer. FUTURE BUSHNESS LEADERS UPF AMERHCA First row: L. Wainman, R. Collier, C. Hicks, H. Gwilt, Treasurer, A. Mayerle,,Secretary, D Nobles, President, Miss Socha, Advisor, J. Lintern, Vice President, P. Dunning, D. Randall, R Hemmings, D. Albro. Second row: R. Frey, S. Bement, E. Thompson, J. Robbins, G. Gates, J Young, J. Neuman, K. Crossett, B. Lewis, P. Hemmings, M. Maclntire, M. Coit, S. Thornton, H Smith. Third row: M. Plank, L. Hicks, B. McKean, R. Lindsay, J. Vernum, K. Merihew, V Morris, M. Taylor, E. White, H. Covell, J. Carruthers, A. Maybury, J. Preston, S. Harter, M Gisinger. Fourth row: C. Filkins, S. Grinnell, K. Bowker, P. Chase, L. Dorman, E. Horn, F. Simon S. Henderson, G. Clark, B. Simon, S. Ostrander, D. Hale, M. Ayers, B. Foster. FUTURE FARMERS UF AMERHCA First row: E. Randolph, C. Procter, Reporter, J. Tinkham, G. Fairchild, Secretary, Mr. Wright Advisor, P. Burhans, President, R. Snyder, Vice President, B. VanPatten, Treasurer, T. Christian E. Vossler, C. Finton. Second row: L. Smith, B. Phillips, L. Goodale, C. Randall, J. Fouts, E Boyden, R. Ripley, J. Steger, D. Wright, J. Tinkham, L. Bacon, A. Baldwin. Third row: S. Space R. Adams, D. Allen, B. Osadchey, R. Smiley, J. Palm, S. Fisher, C. Rofe, R. Vaber, R. Nottingham A. Downes, D. Wells. Fourth row: J. Burghardt, D. Maybury, M. Burroughs, R. Randolph, R Foster, C. Randall, K. Stafford, R. Buchanna, R. Merihew, R. Stoughton, R. Reynolds, J. DeHart R. Space, W. Burns, J. Wilkins, R. Herman. Absent: R. Boyden, C. Sears, F. Valentino, G. Marion H. Riehlman. a 1 a r y x a-.,,,, SPURTSKULUB CHWWCERS To organize girls sporting eventsfl Seated: Miss Bergsten, Advisor, J. Lintern, Presi- dentg F. Simon, Vice President. Standing: A. Casey, Treasurer, S. Bement, Secretary. JUNMHQRHDCROSS To manage annual Red Cross drive in the school, to attend county Red Cross meetings, to help the needy at Christmas time. Left to rrht: R. Casey, C. Newcomb, D. Fox, Miss Stoker, Advisor. M.. ARTSERVMHZ CLUB To provide art work for the community and school. First row: S. Fox, B. Brown, C. Rinaldi. Second row: J. Briggs, S. Bush, J. Gray, Treasurer, N. Gray, Secretaryg S. Betz, Vice President, D. Fox, President. Third row: E. Vormwald, D. Cooper, Mrs. Beaudry, Advisorg R. Collier, C. Bliss, N. Stafford. Rl PLE CLUB AVAILABLE First row: R. Eldredge, R. Sickmon, Treasurer, J. Hawley, President, R. Kline, Advisor, D Sickmon, Vice President, J. Gleason, Secretary, D. Randall, W. Bacon. Second row: C. Dellow W. Cook, G. Petrella, M. Brown, N. Morris, G. Vossler, G. Fairchild. Third row: R. Vaber J. DeHart, P. Hartquist, S. Fisher, R. Merihew, T. Christian, R. MacNeil. SENHORQJUNHUR RADTU GUHLD S. Bush, News Director, S. Camp, Continuity Director, G. Gates, Student Director, S. Ryan, Public Relations, K. Briggs, Program Director, R. Gisinger, Station Manager, H. Stafford, Chief Engineer, J. Ackley, M. Ayers, M. Burgett, M. Davis, M. Eaton, M. Gisinger, A. Maybury, A. Mayerle, S. Thornton, J. Bernheim, W. Camp, A. Downes, P. Hartquist, G. Marion, R. May- bury, L. Osadchey, J. Shultes, D. Tracy, J. Blanchard, E. Berry, B. Doane, E. Grant, P. Preston, J. Schultz, L. Thoren, K. Adams, G. Burnham, G. DeHart, J. Hollister, P. Janes, B. Lawson, L. Turk. DANCE BAND First row: B. Wall, B. Hinman, R. Collier, J. Allen, P. Gleason, Mr. Roberts, Director. Second row: J. Folmer, G. Davis, L. Wainman, J. Sears, J. Galeotti. Third row: S. Vossler, R. Gisinger. v a MUMMERS CLUB First row: D. Nobles, Secretary, H. Gwilt, Treasurer, Mr. Baldwin, Advisor, J. Folmer, Vice President, P. Hartquist, President, J. Lintern, Sergeant-at-Arms, J. Allen, Sergeant-at-Arms, J. Durkee, D. Barry. Second row: C. Rofe, K. Briggs, S. Camp, S. Goodwin, P. Dunning, S. Crandall, S. Miller, C. Burns, W. Burns, R. Cox. Third row: W. Hartquist, D. Randall, D. Fox, R. Gisinger, R. Collier, C. Sharp, J. Russell, B. Wall, S. Riter, C. Newcomb, R. Casey. ACTIVITIES 1954-55 Searon Night Muff Fall-November 19-20 Assisted with chorus operetta Assisted with Christmas assembly Reception of new members in May Radio script for National Education Week VX' 0 . X 0 W Night M1111 Fall Sitting: Officer Belsize, J. Folmerg Hubert, Kenton Briggs, Mrs. Bramson, J. Russell. Standing: Lord Chief Justice, P. Hart- quistg Nurse Libby, S. Riterg Mrs. Terance, C. Sharp, Dora, E. Munson, Olivia, J. Linterng Danny, R. Cox. TRIGY First row: S. Riter, C. Newcomb, C. Burns, S. Miller, Miss Jackson, H. Gwilt, j. Lintern, D. Nobles, M. Maclntire, B. Wall. Second row: R. Lindsay, R. Casey, E. Thompson, M. Notting- ham, J. Vernum, P. Dunning, G. Gates, S. Camp. Absent: J. Russell, S. Brown, F. Simon. ACTIVITIES 1 954-5 5 Christmas Party CARE Packages qTri-YJ Spaghetti Supper Library Drive TRI:-V First row: J. Hawley, L. Hartquist, D. Fox, D. Ryan, G. Vossler, Mr. Rogers, D. Randall, J. Allen, G. Fairchild, D. Barry. Second row: P. Phillips, R. Cox, W. Hartquist, D. Albro, J. Durkee. W. Burns. R. Vaber, A. Cook, P. Gleason, S. Chapman. Absent: R. Tinker. Junior President Bill Hartquist Ticket Window D. Cooper, W. Burns Playboy John Galeotti f S. Brown B. Brown J. Burch B. Burhans B. Butler K. Derby M. Dever M. Eaton S. Doran J. Fellows C. Filkins Trio M. Gisinger F. Coon, V. Morris In Our Youth D Randall D Fox J V Cheerleaders ' ' ' ' 1952-5: D. Nobles, S. Bowker, T' Hollenbeck' S. Miller, J. Wfest, C. Burns. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA One of our newest Clubsy' J. Russell P1e.fizz'e11l S. Camp Vine Preridefll B. Sweeney Serrefary B. Brown Treurwev' M. LeRoux K. Marion B. McCloy B. Rood N. Rudmin S. Ryan V. Ryan C. Sharp L. Shearer S. Springer N. Stafford J. Lintern. C. Newcomb, D. Nobles. Johnson City vs. Homer No. 30, G. Fairchild. Junior Miss -J. Carruthers D. Forbes B. Hinman S. Johnson J. Watkins N. Whitney Johnson City vs. Homer No. 11, D. Barryg No. 25. J. Mastersong No. 33, J. Durkee. Graduation Night 19 53 Sharps sf rt, , - : - T- K ...lg wkQIffw1,, 74'a 'N cf . N N-.,w..143,,.:-:f'5Q,.22,qf'Qf,. ,J MWMWQWMW c 4 A BSN N -HC GN, in, 4? 53381 XL v.,-. r--5...-'-A-. SPORTS '1- 7039 -..d-.-z- 5... First row: Folmer, Manager, C. Heath, L. Thorn, B. Goddard, B. Mose, P. Sears, Goddard, Manager. l Second row: johnson, Managerg M. Morenus, D. Potter, B. Sears, R. Bush, K. Fairchilds, Hill, ill Manager, Coach McKean. GULF Left to right: Coach McKean, P. Hartquist, P. Hartquist, T. Beau- dry. D. Randall. Ab- sent: W. Burns, G. Morenus. Played: Norwich Cortland Binghamton Central Ithaca Union-Endicott Tlair page rpozzsored by MIDWAY DINER LEAGUE GAMES Homer ....... ....,... 3 5 Marathon ....... ........ Homer ....... ....,... 3 5 Truxton Homer ....... ........ 4 7 Cincinnatus Homer ....... ........ 5 5 McGraw Homer ...,... ........ 4 8 Virgil ....... Homer ....... ........ 2 3 Marathon . Homer ....... ,,,..... 3 9 Truxton Homer .,.,... ........ 5 5 Cincinnatus Homer ..,.... ........ 2 9 McGraw Homer ..,..................... 57 Virgil ....... lHlllGll:ll BASllilETBAlL,lL. WUARSLTY BASKETBALL Sitting: Coach Butts, J. Norwood, E. Vossler. G. Fairchild, D. Nor- wood, J. Durlcee, XXV VanPatten. Standing: Manager Harris, D. Barry. J, Allen, J. Mas- terson, L, Hubbard, R. Thomas, R. Tinker, Manager. VARSITY Homer ...,.,,,. ,,...,,., 5 2 Homer ,,,,.,... .,...,,.. 7 O Homer ...,,,,,. r,.....,. 3 5 Homer .,....... ,......., 5 3 Homer ....,.... ,,,...,.. 6 1 Homer ....,,,,. ..,,,.... 6 5 Homer ,,.,,,, ..,,,,... 6 9 Homer .,,,...., .,.,r..,. 7 1 Homer ..,,..,,. ,,,,..,,, 8 8 Homer Homer Homer Homer Homer I-Iomer Homer Homer Homer Homer Homer Homer ...,,,,,, Homer Tully ,.,,......,,,,........., Trumansburg ..,.,.....,. Cortland ,,,.,.,.,,,,.,,,.,,, Marathon ..,... .....,.,, Truxton ..7,,,,, .,,,..... Waterloo ,...,, ,,,,,..,. Cincinnatus ......,,..,,,,,, Johnson City ,....,,.,,,, McGraw .,..,...,,,,,,,,..,. Virgil 77,7..,,,,,, ,7,....,, Marathon ..,,,,,....,,,,,,, Truxton ,,7r..7,,,,,,,,d.... Binghamton North ,.,, Cincinnatus Cortland .,,,.... ,,,,,,,.. Virgil ......,,, ,..,.,,r, Waterloo ..,r.. ,..,,,,., McGraw ..,,....,...,,,,,,,v COUNTY TOURNAMENT SECTION IV Virgil .,,,...,.,,, .,,,,,,,, Marathon ,.,r,, ,,,r,, PLAYOFFS Horseheads .,Y,,,,,.r,,,r,, Binghamton Central 37 24 63 54 49 66 59 63 59 41 82 63 53 66 63 39 51 71 41 74 70 58 JUNIOR VARSITY Homer ,....r,, ,,,,,.,.,,,, 4 8 Homer Homer Homer .....,r, .,....,,, 7 1 Homer Homer Homer ..,.,... Homer ....,.,, ...,,,.a, 5 2 Homer Homer Homer Homer Homer .,,,..,.. Homer ,,,...... ..,.,.... 6 5 66 Homer Homer I-Iomer ,,,,.,.a, w,,,,,w,, 5 2 Homer ...,,...,,,,,,,..,,,,,r, 60 Tully ,...7,,,,....,,,,,,,..,. Trumansburg ..r,Y,,,,.., Cortland ..,,...,,,,,,..,.,,, Marathon ,...,, ,,,..,,,, Truxton r,t,,,.. ,,...,,,, Waterloo ,,,.,, ,,,,..r,, Cincinnatus ....,7,,....,. Johnson City ,,..,,,.,a,, McGraw ....,.,,....,,,,..,r Virgil .,,7,..,,,7, ,..,r,,,, Marathon ,.,,...,,,r,,,..,. Truxton ,,,....,,,,,,,...,,, Binghamton North rY,, Cincinnatus Cortland ....,,a, ..,r,r,,, Virgil ..,,7,,,, ,,r,,,,r, Waterloo .,,.,, .,.,,,... McGraw ,.,,,,,, .r,,,,.,r 1lVimzer of Cortland County Junior' Vanity League 29 38 37 38 32 40 39 59 36 33 34 42 58 39 47 25 71 43 JUNMMRVARSHWI BASKKETBALL Sitting: Coach Butts. L. Wolner, C. Ma- loney, D, Wright, R. Seager, J. Steger, B. Vossler, D. Cooper. Standing: Manager Harris, L. Cooper, C. Fairchild, D. Newton, J. Wilkins, C. Randall, R. Jenney, H. Long, C. Sawyer, S. Space, R. Tinker, Manager. Homer ........ ........ 2 0 Bath ...,...,....,.,.....,...A. 1 9 Homer ........ .,.,.... 2 0 Binghamton North ,... 0 Homer ........ ...,.... 1 2 Newark Valley ....,,.,.. 1 3 Homer .,..... ,A..,... 3 6 Dryden ...,e,...,...e..,,.... 1 3 Homer .,,,... ......,. 1 2 Skaneateles ....., ..,. 6 Homer ..,..e. ........ 1 2 Lakemont ,,,.. .,.. 0 Homer ......, ,.... 8 Horseheads .... ,....., 1 3 Homer ,.,.... ,..., 7 Oxford ....... ,o..... 1 9 FOOTBALL First row: Assistant Coach, Yurkonisg H. Long, L. Hartquist, D. Fox, R. MacNeil, P. Hartquist, R. Eldredge, Coach Norris. Second row: R. Ryan, T. Beaudry, W. Hartquist, W. Burns, E Watrous, R. Thomas, B. Stanbro, W. VanPatten, Assistant Coach McKean. Third row: S Cottrell, J. Durkee, R. Snyder, D. Riter, P. Phillips, M. Lakin, R. Sears, D. Wright. Fourth row: W. Camp, D. Newton, D. Barry, G. Petrella, G. Vossler, M. Brown, D. Norwood, R. Seager J. LaPlant. Absent: W. Bacon, L. Skinner. SEASON 1954 Tlrlir page Jponmred by MMGREENES PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO First row: S. Chapman, D Barry, J. Durkee. Second row: J. Masterson, M. Brown, G Karam, A. Cook. B. Van- Patten, R. Cox. Third row: Manager S. Coulter, J. Brown B. Knapp, D, Hollenbeck, R Morse, J. Newton, J. Allen J. Norwood, R. Ripley, D Cooper, L. Hubbard, H. Long, Coach Butts. Fourth row: L Cooper, 'T. Brown, J. Condie, R. Lord, D. Wright, C. Sears J. Galeotti, R. Vossler, K Cook, G. Petrella. TRACK Homer ....... ......,. 3 6M Homer ....... ........ 3 5 Homer ....... ........ 5 3M Homer ....... ........ 3 4 Homer .....,. .,.,,,,, 3 5 LEAGUE , 1954 Cortland ...... Dryden .......... Tully ............ Whitney Point ........ Sherburne ...... MEET Cincxnnatus ........... ,.......,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,,, Homer ........... Marathon .............. McGraw ................... Newark V ......... 29 McGraw .......... 24 BASEBALL - N54 58V2 39 my 61 60 53V2 34 49V2 27 Homer ....... Homer : Horner ....,.. Homer ....... 4' Homer ' Homer ....... 'l' Homer ....... 'F Homer ....... Homer ....... ' Homer ' Homer ....... Homer 'F Homer 'lg Homer BASEBALL 1954 2 Cortland 7 ........12 Tully 4 1 Cincinnatus ......14 6 Dryden 1 7 McGraw 3 ........14 Virgil 2 5 Marathon 4 5 Truxton 4 5 Cortland 8 0 Cincinnatus 0 McGraw 3 ........12 Virgil ......,.12 4 Marathon 3 6 Truxton 2 league Game: TRACK - T954 First row: D. Harmon, R. MacNeil, J. Stanbro, W. Bacon, D. Flatt, E. Skin- ner. Second row: K. Cook, G. Fellows, Coach Garlinghouse, J. Sutton, J. VanCise. Absent: L. Skinner, E, Tuller, R. Buchanan. Thir page Jpomored by MIDWAY DINER Homer ..,.,. Homer ,,,..A Homer ....V. Homer ..7... Homer ,,Y,, Homer ...... SOCCER SCHEDULE Homer ...... .......,..,. 1 Marathon ,,,,, Y,Y,,,,, Virgil McGraw .. Cincinnatus Truxton Marathon Virgil McGraw Homer ...Y.. Homer ,,,,,, ,7,,,, Homer r,,iii... .,7,,i Homer JV .w,,, .....,, Homer ....,.... ....., Homer ,r,... Homer ,ir,,,,,. w,,,,, Homer .i....,., ..,.,. Homer ...,,,,r, ...... SOCCER First row: K. Vanden burg, T. Brown, D Robbins, S, Stafford C. Fairchild, L. Cooper Second row: R. Cox L. Hubbard, K. Briggs L. Ryan. J. Folmer, A Cook, Third row Coach Butts, S. Chap man, J. Hawley, G Fairchild, R. Lord. D Flatt, L, Wolner, Man agerg R. Maybury Fourth row: R. Tinker R. Merihew, J. Allen D. Cooper. D. Albro. WRESTLING Sherburne ...... Auburn .......... Greene JV .,,.... Auburn ............. Sherburne ............... Union Springs ....... Norwich JV ........... Union Springs ....... Homer ...... r..... 4 Cincinnatus Homer ......... ...... B i1'1gh21mt0r1 NOIU1 Homer ........................ 2 Truxton ........................ Homer JV ..... .......... 2 5 Greene JV ............. D. RANDALL-7 L. HUBBARD-5 JACK STANBRO High rcorerr Section IV Clmmpiofz, 178-lb. Clary WRESTLlNG Kneeling: W. Burns, R. Goodwin. T. Brown L. Walinrnan. XW. Hart quist, C. Finton, W Cook. K. Vandenburg, Standing: Coach Norris J, Tinlcham, L. Skin ner. D. Burbans. .B Stanbro, R. Snyder, S Coulter. 'Thir page .rponmred by DEWEY 4.4 ,v.., ,W Y- .wr-up .-.. .41 ' Muff In 1 ' ::.,f 'W :f. Q '47 M ,Q E I. 5? , 15: 1, flfwgg ,nw flifini A QP iyfvgi-1 .- . in fp Q WEN ,. fzxeyi. 110' LA., V ELS.. . - .,,,,q sw sm, , V Ei,1e4iS:EjYQ12gf?5L-ffgii G21 - 2 Q X - Awyfiwf N 8352895 S xgsgw, A Www -,,fQf1:,W-fwf: fu - MN YM -1 fm ff, wwfrxmgz- 1 M f -. gag -QV Q, 5,5-, , f an .251 i,,.,a,.., ff 4 ' Q53 v E ,Ziff 1 We 2 K uf, K Jam fy ,, M :fm K ,K 5 , ' Sr? gg . 1 is .. + ..,.:: L .,.,, .:.. . X 4 wg Mfg S . , Q Q K my V Q A f if 5 SFP I' fi YW 'V if s s g at A J p-,!'Lg.5-A 5355 V 'Q Z J 'Y vm THE CORTLAND HOTEL The Place for Your Nex'I' Func+ion CORTLAND, N. Y. ALFRED W. COOK Real Es+a'I'e Broker Resideniial, Commercial Lalxe and Farm 'Properly Phone PI-6-3 I44 PAYNE BROS. Office Equipment Inc. The Compleie Office Ou+fi++ers I4 Ma-in S'rree+ CIORTLAND, NEW YORK Dial SKyline 6-9933 W. DEPENDABLE ' 'v SERVICE asf if J. PRICE 8: SONS I66 S. Main S+. HOMER, N.Y. New Idea Farm Massey Harris FRANCIS GORMAN Ca'Hle Bough'I and Sold 7 FULTON STREET, HOMER Phone PI6-324I Complimen'I's Io Senior Class McKAY SALES AND SERVICE Complimenfs of ROTARY GAS STATION Cor+land - Homer Road Phone PI-6-3I03 Bes'I' Wishes +o Class of '55 Complimenfs of WATSON'S I -'CHN 5 PHARMACY BEAUTY SAI-CN E.+abui.hed Ian I2 S. MAIN HOMER, N.Y. SCHOOL SUPPLIES ICE CREAM Phone PI 6-235I MAGAZINES TOILETRIES CANDY PRESCRIPTIONS Homer, N.Y. num: . our gf J. erf .'15'5 uTI if ' I For CompIe'I'e Car Care s 6,,,f'f' ' M. C. RANDALL Q js IIDEPENDABLE Wesi' S+ree'l' HOMER, N.Y. CompIimen+s of 74-I K HOMER HARDWARE EVZOO., f COFFEE Home of KYANIZE PAINTS Meei' Your Friends ai' and EDDIE'S 28I SUPER KEMTONE DINER Complimenis of JOHN B. BRIGGS Nexi Io Posf Office CongraI'ula+ions +o Class of BILL DILLION BARBER '55 To I955 :Class Be Comforfable and Smarl' Dress wifh fhe Besf BOWKER SHOE STORE You Grow II-We'Il Cul' I+ Cgrfland HlLL'S Complimenfs PAUL S. HILL, Owner Groceries-Meais L' C- TYLER Fruiis and Vegeiables CLEANING CO. Frozen Foods I7 Courf SI. PHONE PI 6-38II 55 Wed Homer, New York Corflancl, N. Y. BROCKWAY SCHOOL BUSSES SAFETY - DEPENDABILITY - SERVICE BROCKWAY OFFERS A MODEL TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF EVERY SCHOOL DISTRICT BROCKWAY MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Facfory anal General Office - Cor+land, N. Y. Branches and Dealers in Principal Ci'I'ies f RN' ' s ' nvajfq' 190:44 C xnxx! DONALD DUCK out WR THIS X, Complimenfs fo fhe Senior Class l ll CARL T. HEFFERON X +3-,iwgalz Q F ' I I9 Main S+ree+ Homer, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS +o fhe Class of '55 Congraiulafions +o Class of I955 from LEONARD'S COFFEE SHOP Homer, New Yorlr 3 Main Sf- Corfland. N Y Typewriiers, Office Furnifure Bed, Wishes +0 me Adding Machines Senior Class MULLEN oFFlcE OUTFITTERS RUMSEY and GARN ER 28 Main Sfreei' Coriland, N. Y. SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES McNEIL MUSIC I A CompIimen1's of HCOI-Handgs Leading m6 Music S+ore xi I X ARNoLD's FLORISTS ., DAN AND JOHN McNEIL 36 WW Homer- N-Y- cofilsna, N. Y. Complimenfs NEWTON LINE COMPANY, INC. HOMER, NEW YORK Makers of Quality Fishing Lines EL Z - GOOCI f f15hin9 2 Q lm. If fmw... HOM ER ARMY 8: NAVY Men's and Boys' Work and Dress Wear Phone PI 6-33I4 2I S. Main SI'ree+ HOMER, NEW YORK CompIimenI's of J. W. SCHENCK AND SON, INC. Homer, N. Y. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRACTORS, FARM MACHINERY AND MOTOR TRUCKS Complimenis SANDERS' SPORT 81 LUGGAGE SHOP CORTLAND. N. Y. New Address ai 32 MAIN ST. CORTLAND. N. Y. FEED Plummers Sf:,IY Turkey Farm Feed Qualify Kitchens Feeds FARMER SYNDICATE, INC. RESTAURANT FARM C New Y ' I0 S. Wesf S+. Homer, N. Y. Phone Pl 6-246I Turkey Dinners Lunch and PIaI'es Turkey BO 'IlBurgers Founfain Service Easf Homer Phone SK 6-2746 Frozen Turkeys Rolled Breasi Roasfs Rolled Thigh T Burgers Turkeys' Paris and Gibleis Drink KIST BEVERAGES IN ALL FLAVORS ORANGE KIST BOTTLING CO 48 Elm Sireef Cor'I'Iand, N. Y. slcyline 6-5312 TicIcnor's CORTLAND'S GREATER FURNITURE STORE I A' SAVINGS JAcKsoN's ' IQ ! GROCERY TRA f C I IS i,sN : I Q-1 ' Dial SKyIine 3-072' I I FREE DEIiTilET!f3h:ORNINGS Corfland, New York ! 'ri I Edin Valued , giz zmg- gu. 19455 x aI' FABRIZIUS HARRINGTON BROS. MEN'S SHOP Music SI'ore 99 Main 51-reef I4 Cenfral Avenue CORTLAND, N. Y. CORTLAND, NEW YORK CompIimenI's of THE HOSIERY SHOP Lingerie and Accessories SK 6-9522 26 Main S+. CORTLAND, N. Y. I Main SI. Corfland, N.Y. Dial SK 6-5922 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS In Business for Your HeaII'I1 RINALDI PRODUCE CO. Wholesale FruiI's and Vegefabies HOMER, N. Y. 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I' my TALLMADGE TIRE SERVICE 'iff X Q t :M Homer Ave. and Grofon Ave. 5- Q 414 Dial SK 6-Qozo conuana, N.Y Congra+uIa+ions Congra+ula+ions +o +he Class of '55 SENIOR CLASS DAVID HARUM RESTAURANT Thai you may have a Happy and Successful Career Main Sfreef Homer is fhe wish of PI-6-9902 B U R G E T T ' S The One S+op Food Cen1'er RITER'S MARKET Telephone Pl 6-23l2 Homer, N.Y CHOICE MEATS and CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING AG LV CLASS-Left to right: R. Merihew, T. Christian, E. Boyclen, N. Wright, Instructorg S. Fisher, P. Burhans. FARM SHOP-Left to right: J. Del-Iart, G. Fairchild, G. Vossler, R. Vaber, C. Rofe. SHOT PUT Bob MacNei1 D v I H OM E M A KI N G I CLASS - Left to right: D. Hale. K. Crossett, J. Stone, In- structorg S. Ostrander, I. Ashley, W. Loomis. JUNIOR PROM-'54 Queen G. Potter, King W. Maclntire, B. Wall, F. Austin, D. Sweeney. PRESENT ELEMENTARY BUILDING 60 HOMEMAKING II CLASS-Left to right: C. Johnston, J. Elmer, J. Wafer, S. Wells, V. Miller, E. 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