Hornell High School - Maple Leaf Yearbook (Hornell, NY)
- Class of 1956
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mrn'h Page 9 Page 21 rjjuip of mm m OTUUfjJTO- Page 4-1 mm- Page 61 Foreword We are the students of Hornell High School. For us, time has passed quickly, packed with games and dances, homework and exams, detentions and teachers. This has been our year. It may seem like many others, but for us it is special. It is a part of our lives—a portion of our memories. Our high school years will soon be a part of the past, filled with times we will never forget. In our yearbook, we have tried to record some of these memories of our high school days. Time to enjoy. . . . Top—In between bells; Junior Prom—“Evening in Paris.” Center—Quit working hard ? Bottom—Senior play in action; I tap . . . . Time to remember . . . . Mr. Robert J. principal, Hornell Johnson H,gh School Hornell Senior High School HORNELL. NEW YORK ROBKRT J. JOHNSON To the Class of 1956: It is my pleasure to write an individual message to each of you through this yearbook; however, I would prefer to pive this messare to each individual personally. I have been with you students but one year, and it has been my pood fortune to .know many of you through this educational relationship. You are completing a preat phase of your lifetime when you have been in association with education. Education is the thing which makes life full in contrast to a meaninpless or treadmill existence. Education enriches life by increasing the power to reason and it makes human beinps of us. You have a duty to society to put to use what you learn in school and the best that you learn out of school. Unless people put to use, either in a vocational or in a cultural wav, what they learn, the learning is valueless to them and to the comunity in which they live. Our worth depends not so greatly on how much we know as on how well we use it. Each of you srould devote his or her life to worthy en- deavor. Everyone who sticks faithfully tc a legitimate and honest occupation deserves a decent standard of living. I believe a person should receive only what he deserves, what he earns, and that the idea that good things should come easy to one is nonsense. You should not be in agreement with the something for nothing philosophy. The faculty of your high school have devoted their time and efforts in an attempt to equip you for your future life. If your intentions are for college, your prepa- ration has been in that channel; the homemaker, the worker in the factory, all of you are leaving with the tools of worthy citizensnip. You have made my first year in Hornell one of rememb-ance and happy thoughts. I have enjoyed the association with the seniors in the Class of 1956. I have dis- covered expectations which are for your adoption—that men and women will feel within themselves a duty to refrain from engaging in practices which are harmful to the public interest and that each of you will devote at least a small portion of his or her time to community improvement or to the sincere and constructive helping of unfortunate individuals. With these few words I offer my sincere farewell and an honest prayer for your future success and happiness. Sincerely yours. RJJsg Dedicatee With great respect, the class of 1956 wishes to honor one who will be proudly remembered for many years to come. We pay him this tribute for his unrelenting energy in directing our award winning band, in developing our appreci- ation of fine music, and in contributing toward a greater school spirit and morale. Although our pleasure in bestowing this tribute is tempered by a certain sadness in the knowledge that he is leaving us, we know that the faculty and student body join the seniors in wishing him every future success. And so, with genuine affection, this yearbook is dedicated to Dean L. Harrington. In Appreciation... We, the class of 1956, wish to thank the Board of Education and the Administration of our school. For our four years they have given us a wonderful school to attend and fine teachers to guide us. Because of them, we are proud to have been students of H.H.S. We wish to extend best wishes and many happy years to Mr. Stull during his retirement after twenty-five years of loyal service to our school and community. Mis Mary Ann Callaifhcr Miss Olive Henning Mr. Mark O'Neil Mr. Kenneth Hlakealee Mr. Charles M. iuldy The class of 1956 has many to thank for its successful years in Hornell High. Because of their constant service, many teachers have made these years pass quickly and happily. We shall never forget Miss Gallagher who guided us through our freshman year. Her understanding made us feel as if we belonged in our new school. As sophomores, we remember the time and energy Miss Benning devoted to our activities. Mr. O'Neil’s firm hand but fun-loving nature gave a sparkle to our Junior Prom and class play. Our busy senior year would never have been a success without the constant aid of our advisor, Mr. Blakeslee. We can never repay him for his dependable assistance in helping us reach our goals. Our yearbook is the product of the long hours given to the staff by its advisor, Mr. Eddy. Under his direction, we believe we have presented to our school an outstanding yearbook. We wish to express our gratitude to these teachers and to the many others for their guidance and leadership. We have enjoyed working with you, and we hope you will remember us too. Mr. Harold H. Ranger. Mr. Benjamin Spitulnik. Mr«. Annette C. MacFarland. Mr. Willinm O'Mara. Mrs. (Iladys R. Brasted. Board of Education Harold H. Ranker—President Herman A. Miller—Secretary Edward O’Connor—Treasurer Administration Mr. Sidney L. MacArthur Superintendent Geneseo Stato Teachers College State College for Teachers at Albany. B.S. Syracuse University. M.S. Ed. Mr. Robert J. Johnson Principal of Senior High Colgate University, B. A. St. Lawrence University, M. Fid. Mr. Donald R. Alderman Vice Principal of Senior High Syracuse University. B.S. Alfred University. M.A. Mr. J. Milton Stull Vice Principal of Junior High University of Rochester. A.B. State College for Teachers at Albany. M.A. Miss Mildred Dunham A.B. Syracuse University ew Yor Univers.ty Columbia University Syracuse Univ ralty Rnglish Speech Advisor, National Forensi Leagu Mr. Paul Rohver It.A. University of Rochester M.A. Alfred University Boston University U.S. Navy. W.W. 11 Citizenship Education III. IV Coach, Soccer, Swimming from our memory ... Mr. Dean Harrington It.M. Simpson College Instrumental Music Director of Band Mr. Ralph Pelt A.B. Hamilton College M.A. Columbia University Teachers College New York University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Civilian Defense, W.W. II Algebra i Klem.. Int.. Adv.i Trigonometry Miss Elizabeth Schurr A.B. Cornell University M.A. in Ed. University f Buffalo Chemistry Physics Science Department Head Time will not erase Miss Manila VanGelder A.B. New York State Teachers College Elementary Algebra Geometry Miss Beverly Anderson H.S. Hob Jure University, Greenville, S.C. English I Drama Advisor. Three Mumimm Club Miss Genet te Brocken H.M. Grove City College Kent State University •lr. ami Sr. High V«h «I Musir Advisor. Girls Ensemble Mrs. Audrey Boag H.S. Geneseo State Ten eh or Collette M.A. Alfred University Director of Testing and Heading N.Y.S. Certified Psycholog’s: Miss Mildred Dorsey M.A. Alfred University Pennsylvania State Collette Geneseo State Normal School English 111 Mr. Michael Durso H.S. H looms burg State Teachers Collette Hookkeeping I Typintr I Retail Soiling Miss Margaret Jones Permanent Diploma in Physical Education Cortland State Normal H.A. Alfred University Health Education Coach Girls Soccer. Hasketball. Softball Noon Hour Gym Advisor Mr. Richard Guinane H.S. Hartwick College M.A. Syracuse University U.S. Army W.W. II Elementary Algebra Solid Geometry Wrestling Coach Miss Nellie Dickinson B.S. Alfred University Syracuse University M.A. Alfred University General Science Guidance Director for Sophomores and Juniors Mrs. Marie Olds B.S. Alfred University Business English Business Math Typing Advisor of Freshman Class Mrs. Mildred Kinimel A.B. Syracuse University University of Chicago Cornell University World History Mrs. Mary Fennelly B.S. Alfred University General Science Citizenship Education III-IV Non Regents Mrs. Alice Lavonier B.S. Elmira College Citizenship Education Mrs. Ruth Furlong B.A. William Smith B.S. in Library Science Geneseo State Teachers College Librarian Advisor of Librarian Club Mrs. Virginia Cullen B.A. Nazareth College Citizenship Education I Mr. Cosimo LaCorte B.S. in Ed. Buffalo State Teachers College U.S. Army W.W. II General Shop Faculty Manager Sports Miss Harriett Lasher Plattsburg State Albany State New York University Business Law Salesmanship Business Management Introduction to Business m • v . Mrs. Louise Repple A.B. Alfred University Graduate Work Alfred University Attendance Supervisor for Hornell Public Schools Mrs. Grace Sheheen B.S. Ithaca College Alfred University Girls’ Physical Education Seasonal Intramural Sports Coach Advisor. Girls’ Athletic Council. Girls’ Howling league Mrs. Elaine Hritz A.B. Albany State Teachers College McGill University SUTC Albany Alfred University English IV English II Latin I Sth tirade Exploratory language Mr. Leroy Kimmel Kochester Atheneum and Mechanics Institute Oswego Normal Summer Sessions Alfred University Summer School and Extension Classes Ten Years’ Trade Experience e pial to Masters Degree A.E.F.. U.S. Army. W.W.I Industrial Arts Department Head Woodworking Principal of Hornell Evening School Mrs. Mary Coleman Skidmore College B.S. in Ed. Syracuse University Home Economics Mr. Elliott Hartman B.S. Springfield College Alfred University Hoys’ Physical Education Physical Education Dept. Head Varsity Hasketball Coach Mrs. Ada Cornue B.A. Keuka College Graduate Work Syracuse University Cornell University Alfred University Latin I. II. Ill Mr. Charles Eddy B.S., M.A. in Ed. St. Lawrence University Syracuse University General Science Audio Visual Director Advisor. The Maple Ix af. Audio Visual Club 1 . trW C Mr. Lorenzo Castiglione li.S. Manhattan College M.A. Columbia U.S. Marine Corps. W.W. II (General Math Football and Track Coach Advisor. Varsity Club Mr. Lindsay Grove A.B.. M.A. Colgate University U.S. Air Force. W.W. II English Citizenship Education Coach. Intramural Basketball Compass League Miss Betty Lou Kilbert B.A. D'Youville College M.A. University of Pennsylvania M.S. Alfred University English Miss Margaret Neild B.A. Elmira College B.S. in Library Science Geneseo State Teachers College M.A. in Ed. Alfred University English Reading Advisor. Girls' Service Club Mr. Mark O'Neil Miss Mary Ann Gallagher A.B. Elmira College M.S. in Ed. Syracuse University U.S. Navy. W.W. II English Advisor. The Volcano Mr. Gordon DeLair B.S. Buffalo State Teachers College Mechanical Drawing I. II Driver Education Mrs. Mary Carney A.B. Keuka College M.A. Alfred University English III Mrs. Freda Skinner B.S. Syracuse University M.A. Cornell University Alfred University Home Economics Syracuse University Oswego State Teachers College B.A. Alfred University U.S. Air Force. W.W.II General Science Coach J.V. Basketball. J.V. Football Miss Virginia Hussong B.A. Elmira College M.A. Catholic University of America French Latin Advisor. French Club Mr. John House B.S. in Ed. Brockport State Teachers Collette M.S. in Ed. Alfred University U.S. Navy. W.W. II Health Physical Education Baseball Coach Assistant Football Coach Miss Margaret Haggerty A.It. Skidmore Collette M.A. Syracuse University Biology Mrs. June Ainey B.S. ItufTalo State Teachers Collette Homemakintt Advisor J.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders Mr? Louis Lavonier M.A. Smith Hutthes ItufTalo State Teachers Collette New York University Oswego State Teachers Collette General Motors Institute Alfred University Auto Mechanics Driver Education Mrs. Edith YanOrsdale Albritrht School of Fine Arts It.S. in Art Ed. University of ItufTalo Fredonia State Teachers College Alfred University General. Basic. Advertising Art Sculptorinit Drawing and Painting Advisor. Artisans Club Mrs. Helen Humphrey A.B. Alfred University Library Science Geneseo State M.A. in Ed. Alfred University American History and World Background III Miss Carolyn Stadelman B.S. Elmira College Business Training Shorthand II Shorthand Practice Advisor. Shorthand Club. Today's Secretaries Mr. Kenneth Blakeslee A.B. in History Syracuse University M.A. in Ed. Syracuse University U.S. Air Force. W.W. II World History American History Advisor. Senior Class Mr. Joseph Adamonis B.S. State Teachers College. Bloomsburg. Pa. M.A. Columbia University University of Scranton University of Oregon Alfred University U.S. Army. W.W. II Shorthand I Typing Advisor. Sophomore Class Custodians Mr. Merle E. Greene. Mr. William E. Snowden. Mr. Jack Hossard. Mr. David Senecr. Office Staff Mr . Marilyn Rustles. Mi Gertrude Snowden. Mias Chrystal Coleicrove. Mi Carol Dee. Mi Helen Harrin. 17 18 Top—Humm 3:17. Bottom—Saddle shoes and bobbie socks; Shasta, Mr. Eddy’s wirehair; Carol goes steady; Where’s Keith ? Top—Spring cleaning. Bottom—Dry bones. Our Hock of Gibraltar. Pony tails. We ride in style. Everybody has a jacket! Carole Ann Sheridan V aledictovia n Barbara Lee Shults So I tutorial! Honors “Climb high, climb far, your aim the sky, your goal the star. David M. Fletcher Nancy Lee Dickson Mary Ann Deejran Sandra Mae Zimmerman Marilyn Kay Smith William Cory White Annette Lo an Sandra Ajrnex McManus Stephen Simpson £teue Personalities Susan McKay Michael Barnett Mike Charles Robertson Chuck Barbara Shu Its MhuUiie Carole Sheridan CcuuUe Senior Class Officers Advisor—Mr. Kenneth Blakeslee President—James McKay Vice President—Lora Goff Secretary—Linda Bailey 24 Treasurer Nancy Seaman Shirley Ann Allison Shirt Cheerful and full of fun, a friend to everyone” . . . an unruffled nature. Dominic F. Argentieri Dom Never study. never worry —take life easy, what’s the hurry?” , . . suave. Mary Lou Alexander Mary Lou “Can build castles in the air” . . . reserved. Leah Allyn George The world belongs to the energetic . . . talkative. Richard O. Allen Rich The sole of this man is his clothes” ... a monarch. Robert Dorr Bennett Bob There is no true orator who is not a hero” . . . nonchalant. Carolyn Ann Biddle Carolyn Secret and self-contained” . . . sincere. Lucille May Brasted Lucille A thoughtfulness for the needs of others” . . . sedate. Clifford Leland Baisch Cliff His quietness hides his mischief . . . sprightly. Gerald Michael Barnett Mike What lies behind those serious eyes is but a bit of mischief in disguise” . . . Casey Jones”. Barbara Ann Bender Barb Demure and sweet, just knowing her is a treat” . . . dainty. Linda Joanne Bailey Linda “Girl on the Vogue cover” . . . poised, serene. 25 Phillip Carl Breunle Phil Our credit’s built on things we do . . . always smiling. Robert Brewer Sharon Brown Big Deal Sharon The world delights in one Silence is more eloquent who plays his own part” than words . . . neat. . . . prankster. Luciano Brundu Lai A good worker with the combination of cleverness and idealism that makes the artist . . . temperamental. Mary Agnes Brunskill Mary “Goodness is easier to recognize than to define . . . captivating personality. Steven M. Burdett Steve “leisure is wealth : never in a hurry . . . angular. Charles Burlingame Chilly Good will is the mightiest, practical force in the world . . . jovial. Raymond W. Burnett Hay Silence is a true friend that never betrays” . . . cheerful. Robert Milton Burnside Bet'nie A truer friend could not la- found if you would search the world round . . . funster. Deanne J. Clancy Deanne A cheery grin, a quick hello, these things tell us whv we like her so . . . full of vim. Erma L. Cleveland Erma Her ways are ways of pleasantness . . . tiny. Mary Jo Colamarino Mary Jo A pretty girl is like a melody . . . delightful, radiant. 26 Nano Lou Conner Sance A lovely smile. just to know her is worth while” . . . attractive, efficient. Frederick Cook Fred True success only to thtwe who |o their bent” . . . mannerly. Edward E. Colburn Ed Small in size but great in deeds . . . carefree. Robert Cole Bob A scientist and musician, mad. but ingenious . . . mischievous. James Gerald Congelli Coots Heware the fury of a patient man . . . amicable chap. Carol Ann Dailey Red Small, but so is dynamite . . . carrot lop. James Davis Beaver 'Happy am I, from care I am free, why aren’t they contented like me” . . . loads of fun. Mary Ann Deegan Mary Ann Her hair is not more sunny than her heart” . . . sugar and spice. Lyle Dale Crosby Pee Wee Study makes one worse for wear. My car runs, that’s all I care” . . . Happy go lucky. Donald II. Crow ley Don The man of independent mind” . . . flashy. Frederick J. Curran Che 8 Make hay while the sun shines . . . dashing rogue. Margaret Cosgrove R Vt V Words come tripping, tumbling, but ever coming . . . fragile. 27 Thomas Delaney Tom “A man of courage never wants a weapon” . . . unique. Nicholas DeSanto Kick “They ran conquer who believe they can” . . . the Latin type. Nancy Lee Dickson Kancc “The fairest garden in her looks. an ) in her mind the wisest books” . . . dainty, frank. Paul Hugo Duke “A happy heart and carefree spirit” . . . sharp. James Francis Eveland Capolootsic The force of his own merit makes his way” . . . peppy. Beverly Jean Don Ion Dev A very pleasant and energetic classmate” . . . impish. Joann Dugo J ounie “She does her best with willing zest” . . . ready smile. Sandra Ann Egger Sand y “And her sunny locks hang on her temple like a golden fleece” . . . demure. Philip linger Evans Dear foot Life’s no longer if we hurry : the world’s no belter if we worry” . . . devilish. Norman Flaitz Stash No thought have 1 but one. and that. egad, is fun . . . stocky. David M. Fletcher Dave Radical thoughts, conservative actions” . . . inquisitive. Feter N. (ialhn Pete A merry gentleman with a merry twinkle in his eye” . . . flashy smile. 28 Lawrence J. Gleason Larry “True to hi work, hi word. and hi friend ” . . . dependable. Jeanne Elaine Geleta Jeanne Shy, lovable and sweet he a girl that can't be l eat . . . cute. Angela Gibi Ange “Her ey« s have all the seeming of an angel that i dreaming” . . . attractive. Mary Eileen Gleason Eileen Sunshine for a cloudy day” . . . capable la . Thomas G. Gallagher Tom ' Brevity i the soul of wit. therefore. I shall 1m brief . . . fun loving. Andrea N. Gallese A ndrea She i pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, pleasant to think on” . . . sincere. Jonathan Garippa Johnny When taller stories are told. I will tell them” . . . rugged. Lora Helen Goff Lora True to a vision, steadfast to a dream” . . . interesting. James William Griflin Grif You can’t fool all the teachers all the time” . . . gets around. Carol Elaine Grounds Carol Bright as the morning sun, gay as a day in May” . . . golden hair and blue eyes. Theodore F. Grumley Ted For he's a jolly good fellow” . . . mighty mouse. William J. Gray Jerry Life is a jest, and all things show it. I thought so once, but now I know it” . . . cuddles”. 29 Hubert F. Ilanrahan Bob I nm manter «f my fate” . . . energetic, athletic. Sylvia Hansen Sy A hint of a twinkle underneath ’ . . . dependable, a sense of humor. Elliott M. Hartman. Jr. Ockey “A man of mark . . . dauntless. Juanita A. Harwood Juanita ’'Like music on the waters is her sweet voice” ... a heart of gold. Carol Hoffman Hoffie A light heart lives long . . . a contagious giggle. Jo Ann Hoffman Jo “Nothing is impossible to a willing heart” . . . pleasant. Susan Hicks Sue Walter E. Hollister Gene ”A friend may well Ik reckoned the masterpiece of nature” . . . rugged. Greg James Henry Grey They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts” . . . frank. Allan Joe Herr Necker Joe Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm” ... a chum. James Joseph Ivey Jim ’‘Eloquence is a persuasive thing” . . . impulsive. “A smile crinkling aliout deep eyes” . . . captivating. Frederick John Jensen Fred “He can whip his w’eight in wildcats . . . clean-cut. 30 John I . Kukuvka John “I am merry when I hear cool music” ... in the groove. Donald Kilhourne Don It's nice to Ik natural : When you’re naturally nice” . . . good companion. Joseph King Murray Better late than never better never late” . . . gallant. Roger Joseph Kay Roger ‘For many are called but few are chosen . . . staunch. Robert H. Langford Boh “In my solitude I play the trombone . . . forceful. William Michael Kelly Bill No man is happy who does not think himself ho . . . sociable. David R. Lemen Davey Crockett Every man is a volume if you know how to read him” . . . gentleman. Daniel Joseph Kennedy Rabbit 1 have no time to be tired . . . mighty bird killer. Beverly Sue Lewis Chief True happinesH consists of making others happy” . . . refreshing. Harvey J. La hour r Dutch Toil, says the proverb, is the sire of fame . . . mechanically inclined. Alice Mae Lacy Stacy ’As gay as a lark, as pretty as a |HH m . . . helpful. Roger George Kramer Krame A man of iron” . . a good sport. 31 James William Lewis Spider “He is often seen but seldom heard ’ . . . daring. John Linehan Jack Oh. it M nice to get up in the morning, but it nicer to be in bed ’ . . . unassuming. Annette Logan Carrots “Red leaf playing in the wind” ... a masterful vocabulary. Jack Edward Loper Ear8 “Rarely uses two word where one will do” . . . marksman. Sandra Lee Loree Sandy “A little girl in an Alice Blue gown” . . . picturesque. James W. MacFarland Mac As bright and cheery as a Scotch plaid” . . . jovial. C'harles E. Maher Chas “I am a quiet gentleman” . . . a rugged red head. Carl J. Marino Bull “What should a man do but be merry” . . . artistic. James Maronza Maroco “Why all this toil and trouble” . . . masculine. Gene Robert Matacale Minder “For all api earances this boy is quiet ; Yet when known, he is a riot” . . . good-looking. Francis Paul Mauro B tizzy “No really great man ever thought himself so” . . . ambit ions. Robert L. McCollumn To n t o “The force of his own merit makes his way” . . . practical. 32 James I . McKay h7 A bit of devil in hi eye . A hit of laugthter in nil he trie ” . . . ladies’ man. Susan Margaret McKay Suzie “Beauty is power, a smile is it sword” . . . sparklinjr. Sandra Lee McCollumn Sandy ”A sweet, attractive kind of gtrace” . . . keen. Raymond McDermott Casanova ”A good sport. Need we ay more?” . . . self-reliant. Lois Marie McGregor Lois ”1 have a heart with room for everyone” . . . cordial. Edward Mess Ed The quiet mind is richer than a crown” . . . stood will. William R. Mess Woody They that know the most make the least noise” . . . hearty. Kenneth W. Miller, Jr. Ken Character to distinguish him . . . devilish. Keith James McLean Martian I awoke one morning; and found myself famous” . . . man about the town. Sandra McManus Sandy A thousand cupids in her hair do sit” . . . delightful and fair. William McMordie Scratch Never let your studies interfere with your hig;h school education” ... a manly stride. John Edward McKinley Fat “Nothing; on earth bothers me” . . . calm. 33 Jo Anne Morey Jo Happiness seems made to share' . . . composed. James Morton Jim “Manners maketh the man . . . dashing. William Mosgrove Fido It was as easy as falling off a log . . . forward. Mary Dell Muench I)uche88 We all call Mary Dell a jitterbug, she is somewhat of a riddle; when you see a bunch of boys, she's always in the middle . . . pleasing drawl. Louis Deter Nasca Luigi Kmotion is the spark plug that gets action” . . . moody. Ida Sylvia Newell die Ida is so full of fun. she should be known by everyone . . . spirited. Delores E. Nicholson Dotty A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance . . . good sport, likable. Raymond W. Nolan Sky Soda fountain king . . . industrious, iMilished. Jacquelyn Norton Jackie Sue Wherever she goes, she will find no foes . . . outstanding. William J. O'Connor Bill How rich are they that hath patience” . . . capable. Rose Marie Orologio Rooie A miniature in rose and ivory” . . . studious, graceful. Helen Orvis Helen She speaketh not and yet there lies a conversation in her eyes” . . . pleasant. 34 Barbara Jean Petrille Ba rb “She smiled ml the shadow depHTted . . . reserved. Jacqueline Perle Jackie “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine” . . . mischievous, witty. James El wood Perley Jim “Constancy of purpose i the secret of success” . . . persistence linked with capability. David Joseph Persing Dave “The lion is not so fierce as they paint him” . . . shrewd. Robert Oyer Bob “An all-around stood fellow in all sports” . . . spry. Camille Elizabeth Patti Camille “We have a queen in our midst” . . . radiantly lovely. Lucv J. Parlavecchio Lit “The light upon her face shines from the windows of another world” . . . bewitching. Kenneth L. Pratt Nan tw “1 can resist everything but temptation” . . . Satchmo. a heart of gold. Barbara Anne Rahmlow Barb “And panting time toils after her in vain” . . . enchanting. Margaret Ann Rechichi Marg One of the belles of our class” . . . dreamer. Carolyn Marie Prisco Dale R. Pollinger Carol Dick “I augh and the world “When I rest I rust” . . . laughs with you” . . . diligent, on the move, enjoyable. 35 Charles H. Robertson Chuck “Playboy working for a cause”. . . carefree. Barbara Ann Rohan Barb “Fresh as the bright summer's day . . . bubbling vitality, energetic. Robert Lewis Rosell Rocko His studies were pursued, but never overtaken . . . fiery. Anthony Joseph Roselli Tony “A friend of fortune . . . smooth. Avis Jeanne Scheele Av “Stars are not the only ones that shine” . . . faithful. Jack E. Schwartz Jack “A gentlemen of all affairs . . . quiet. Joanne M. Schofield Jo Robert David Schwartz Bob But where there comes a teat, we silent men are best” . . . independent. Mary Ann Schillaci Mary Ann “Mary Ann believes that every cloud has a silver lining . . . sunny nature. Karl William Secondo Flattop Whenever 1 feel like exercising. I lie down until the feeling passes . . . handsome and dashing. Lois Jean Seaman Lois Nancy Ann Seaman Minnow Silence sweeter is than s| eech . . . placid. Not having much to say. she's gentle and quiet in every way . . . generous heart. Creator of beautiful things . . . neat and petite. 36 .Marla Ann Skinner Marla Conover cover Kiri . . . artistic, exquisite. Sandra Marlea Simons Sandy A Hash of blonde likeness and Kaiety ... a French doll. Stephen Leroy Simpson Steve On the stage he was natural, simple. atTectinK : ’Twas only that when he was off he was acting’ . . • youthful. Lorraine V. Sirianni Lorry Good nature is one of the richest fruits of personality . . . Kenial. Carole Ann Sheridan Carole A daughter of the (mnIs : divinely tall and more devinely fair . . . perfection ist. Barbara Lee Shults Shu I laic We need say little of one known so well, whose qualities their own work do foretell . . . vivacious. Carole Ann Sparro Ca role 1 11 si eak in a monstrously little voice” . . . dark eyes. Carl A. Spencer Sy A man’s task is always light if his heart is light . . . steadfast. Hubert Howard Sikso Lob Smooth as a love song ; modern as jive . . . choreographer Thomas J. Spencer Osca r A merry heart that laughs at care . . . fun loving. Marilyn Kay Smith Myrt Cheerfulness can drive away a world of sorrow ... a bubbling laugh. Gary F. Solo Gary My words were meant for deeds . . . mellow voice. 37 V Michael Jay Spitulnik Mike Kona Id Lewis Stanton Moose Helen Jane Stephens Helen Not in the role of little men . . . genuine, straight-forward. The teachers always “Fairer far. than flowers discover my faults: they are” . . . elegant, never appreciate my virtues” . . . pace setter. ( arole E. Stevens Butchie She allures them from afar” . . . sparkling Sharon Lea Stewart Sheer }f Her soul walketh Heaven’s way” . . . earnest, energetic. Lynn Haul Stuart Paul ’’Strongest minds are often those of whom the noisy world hears least” . . . k'o d-n at tired, reserved. Kohert Swackhamer Edward “Considers his words and conceals his thoughts” . . . individualist. Carol Sweringen Ca rol There is sweet music here that softly falls” . . . idealist. Sally Ann Taylor Sal Soft gleam of candles” . . . serene. Michael F. Tierney Butter Ball Paul Francis Trapani Donald Yaine Paul Serious “A small boy with a smile “One of our great for all” . . . lively. outdoorsmen” ... a marksman. King of the merrymakers” . . . changeable. 38 Margaret Ann Wattles PeuOV The time to Ik happy in now, the plan to be happy in here” . . . easy-going. Kit-hard James Wallin W kitty “Good humor in goodness and wisdom combined . . . clever. Shirley Louise Walton Skirl What good 1 nee. humbly I seek to do” . . . courteous. Joseph W. Warczok Joe Skillfully grows the hand which by athletics trained , . . carefree. Judith Ann Webb Judy Sweet as a lily’s silver bell ' . . . neat, refined. William Cory White Hill An iron hand in a velvet glove ... a very super guy. Mary de Sales Widmer Mert Radiant as the sun . . . gentle and pleasing. James Oliver Wilkins Jim If I were a king I’d give you my throne, but such as it is my car’s all I own . . . athletic ability. Kachel Whalen Rachel The mildest manners and the gentlest heart” . . . competent, pixie. William C. Whalen. Jr. Willy Endurance, foresight, strength and skill . . . mat man. Jack White Whizzer An athlete and a mighty one, who plays the game until it’s done” . . . agile. Dean (Jordan Wesley Wes Cowboy boots on a marble dance floor . . . tempermental. 39 Clara E. Yeoman Elite “Sincerity plus modesty Rains success . . . pensive. Carol Ann ZeliflT Sleepy “Her voice is ever soft. Rentle and low” . . . sophisticated, poised. Sandra M. Zimmerman Sandy “A cameo in a Rolden setting” . . . delicate. Raymond Burke Ray “One wise man’s verdict outweigh all the fools!” Gerald A. Hancock Jerry “The world knows nothing of its greatest men” . . . gay. James Robert Sullivan Jim “Silence is the herald of common sense” . . . modern. Joseph A. Zuckernick Joe “An athlete of the first rank” . . . power house. Lyman Kenneth Ross Lyman “All things come around to him who will but wait” . . . pool shark. 40 Our Band is one of the most active organizations in the school. Its rousing marches stimulate school spirit at our football games and add color to our community parades. From its many concerts our student body has cultivated a greater interest in classical music. The band spent many hours in extra rehearsals in preparation for its many activities. Through the efforts of the director. Dean L. Harrington. the band has maintained its place as the pride of our community and one of the best in the state. Piccolo Nancy Dickson Firmt Flute Nancy Dickson Ruthann Rosen kra ns Linda Wfilley Joan Carey Elir.alteth Camps Second Flute Carol (irnundx Shirley Allison Sandra Simons Sandra Amidon Call Allen Oboe Gary Spragnr David Guenther f 0 00 Mary Hay ley Carol See on d Firmt Clarinet Carole Sheridan Phillip Breunle Kay MacArthur Jeanne Gelet a Judy Carter Seeond Clarinet William White Annette Logan Sally Gray Elizabeth Cole Frances Saylor Third Clarinet Sntxlra Sheon Beverly Don Ion Ann Marie Congdon Delores Cieslak Darlene Sanford Paul Eno Fourth Clarinet Judy Webb Ruth Delanv Gres: Henry Iteverly Emory Marilyn Much lor Judy Boynton I «eon Spicer Alto Clarinet Carole Sparro Mary Lou Armstrong Ruth Ann Markel Ha Clarinet Carol Sweringen Rhtnlu Jacobson Jerry Bash Jan Schwartz Firmt Alto Saxophone Jam n Parley Sally Wagner Second Alto Saxophone Carole Seaman Carolyn Muchler Tenor Saxophotu Sandra Conderman Haritone Saxophont Fre l Weasels Ha Saxophon• Paul Trapani Firmt Cornet Kenneth Pratt Mary Louise Bash Darryl Hammer Second Cornet Jacqueline Parley Lois Bash Martha Northrop Third Cornet Billye Jane Harris Donald Vaine James Guild Fourth Cornet J a m« s I vy Michael ('hamln'rlain Michael Collins Firmt Horn Robert Sikso Earl Moore Second Horn Ronald Woolevcr Gerald Prior Third Horn Patricia Rasmussen Raymond Stiles Fourth Horn Clifford Baisch David Elliott Firmt Tronthon Robert Langford Jam MacFarland Sf rond Trombone Brian Miller Gary Spitulnik Third Trombone Arden Page Bret Ahrens Fnphon um James Elliott James Blackmer Norman Str l el T uha Michael MeCartby Austin Luther Charles Rose William Vos burg August Cava let ti V reummion Joseph Beaver Louis Nasen Thomas Leahy Dean Woolever Robert Cc |e 42 Drum Major and Majorettes In the fall when you hear the band on its way to a football game, .or in the spring as it marches to perform a community duty, look for our brightly uniformed drum major and majorettes twirling their batons in skillful manipulations at the front of our band. Front row M. Northmi . Second row C. Second . 1 . ItasmiiKsen. W. White. i round . J. Gelet . 43 Front row S. Grillo. S. Wolf, M. King. K. Brokaw, A. Wwki'I . I.. Bossard. D. Nicholson. M. J. Colamarino. Second row—J. Gritlin. J. McKay. E. Gray. (i. O'Toole, M. Smith. J. Gray, H. Lyke, . Connell. Third row S. Phillip . (J Crowley, G. Sprague. D. Guenther. R. Ilimnthan. R. Krnmer. 1.. Bailey. H. ShultK. Fourth row M. Hornbeck. S. Fiscina. A. Stook. F. Falzoi. W. Pearson. J. Deetran. G. Coletta. H. Rahmlow. E. House. Fifth row J. Harillo. J. Sherman. E. Gleason. F. Mauro, W. White. Mr. Alderman. Mr. Johnson. S. Knight. Student Council Every Tuesday morning, first period, the student council meets in the library to keep the students informed of the problems and activities of our school. This organization instills in the students a feeling of good will and co-operation between them and the faculty. Working, in the interests of all, the council painted and repaired the football scoreboard and investigated various school projects. The members sent delegates to Student Council Conferences at Warsaw and Alfred and distributed March of Dimes containers. They also sponsored buses to basketball games and purchased a new flag for the auditorium. OFFICERS Advisor—Mr. Donald Alderman President—William White Vice President—James Barillo Secretary—Eileen Gleason Treasurer—Judy Sherman Sgt. at Arms—Francis Mauro Front row F. Mituro. E. Gleaiion. J. Sherman. J. Harillo. Second row Mr. Alderman. W. White. Mr. Johnson. Junior Class OFFICERS President—Gary Crowley Vice President—James Barillo Secretary—Sally Phillips Treasurer—Gary Sprajrue Advisor—Mr. R. Guinane Front row B. Robinson. A. Congdon. C. Smith. B. Emery. M. I.. Bash. I. Mobley. I.. Montgomery. K. Jacobson. C. Dingwell. M. L. Pauly. K. MacArthur. E. Predmore. Second row R. Griswold. S. Bossard. A. Horvat. M. H. Racalto, J. Cook. E. Sherman. N. Neu. D. George. S. Scott. M. Prisco. E. Cole. A. House, R. Rosenkrans. M. McNelis. B. Lacy. Third row D. Oakley. S. Wagner. B. Waters. R. Henry. N. Kull. R. Rhodes. S. Seaman. S. Sheon. M. Walton. M. Muchler, K. Muchler. R. Delaney. N. Singleton. A. DeRienzo. M. Armstrong. B. Harris. J. Smith. C. Clifford. Front row—Cary Crowley. Second row James Barillo. Third row Sally Phillips. Fourth row Gary Sprague. Fifth row Mr. R. Guinane. Fourth row J. Beaver. J. Trentanelli, C. Roaelli. C. Cartella. F. Worth. T. Leahy. P. Gamhino. R. Ebner. E. Croaton, J. Casey. J. Green. H. Ghenta. J. Deegan. T. Brown. J. Elliott. G. Sprague. B. Ahrens. Fifth row R. Argentieri. J. O’Connor, S. Brown. R. Buono. D. Dean. I. Evans. W. Pearson. M. McCarthy. L. Walker. H. Stadelman. B. Miller. R. Stanton. R. Conz. J. Spendove. R. McNaughton. W. Spicer. R. Schwartz. Junior Class Front row- S. Shannon. J. Vogt. E. House. J. Bryan. M. Brown. A. Congdon. K. Muchler. A. Weasels. A. Eaton. N. Callaghan. L. Severance. S. Dvring. Second row D. Hammer. S. Webb. C. Spencer. L. McLean. H. Askins. N. Fawcett. S. Silsby, P. Reynolds. M. Padden. S. Phillips. L. Bossnrd, R. Fuller. S. Phillips. D. Barney. R. Daniels, A. Conklin. P. Smith. Third row P. Persing. J. Ix gan. J. Barillo. J. Patti. D. Hovencamp. J. Crowe. R. Bernard. J. Sick. J. Potter. F. Rennells. N. Shirley. E. Stiles. P. Dow. C. Russel. B. Simms. M. Loree. F. Secondo. Fourth row J. Wachter. H. Eveland. J. Waight. (I. Randall. R. Markel. N. LaVarnway. L. Brasted. J. O'Heron. R. Grausgruber. J. Curtis. F. Gallcchio. J. Grady, L. Haley. R. Walters. R. France. H. Pebbles. Fifth row P. Stillman. R. Hammond. S. Smith. W. Watt. D. Stewart. W. T. Moss. G. Green. D. Schulitz. D. Graham. F. Roselli, W. Canfield. J. Remchuck. R. I-orow, J. Spiwnk. G. McKee. L. Dininny. 46 Sophomore Class Front row Mr. Adamonis. Second row Phillip Hartley. Third row Margie Rowe. Fourth row Suaan Wolf. OFFICERS Advisor—Joseph Adamonis President—David Guenther Vice President—Susan Wolf Secretary—Margie Rowe Treasurer—Phillip Hartley Front row M. Philhrirk. P. Agard. C. Pomeroy. S. Young. M. Mean, A. Prior. B. Bailey. L. Switzer. V. Masai. N. O'Donnell. A. Slatt. D. Schuman. Second row H. Spiwak. J. Orihuel. M. King. B. Mobley. S. McKinley, S. Wolf, R. Perry, B. Sherman. M. Andrew . P. Simma, R. Soule, K. Conkey. L. Minor. E. Dodd. Third row B. Taibulsky. D. McCarthy. K. Lewis. A. Gleason. S. Brundu. M. Benzonl, C. Smith. L. Rabin, M. Green. It. Rentier. J. Kull. T. Delaney. H. Hamilton, S. Hurd. (). Whaelen. Fourth row B. Kelly. H. Freeborn. It. Haynea, B. Haight. F. Fenti, I). Bush. B. Egan. S. Iak. J. (’«aldington. P. Brundu. D. Jimeraon, S. McHale. D. Head. G. Coletta. B. Kinney. J. Tierney. Fifth r« w V. Tobias. It. Shoemaker. J. Donovan. D. Carroll. L. Pulkowaki. F. Corteae. J. Clancy. W. Ititenburg. R. McNnughton, J. Newell, G. Ahearn. P. Gozelaki. L. Schoonover. R. Ranaldi, D. Jimeraon. R. Boyle. Fifth row Davit! Guenther. 47 Sophomore Front row P. Knsmawn, M. Kaily, C. Secondo. Second row M. Northrup. G. Allen. L. Hash. C. Seaman. Third row D. Woolever. D. Elliott. B. Vosburg. D. Guenther. Fourth row- J. Pryor. A. Luther. (I. Spitulnik. Class Front row—C. VanOrder, P. Mosgrove. C. Schneogas. C. Kunold. D. Nesbit. B. Smith. J. Daniels. J. Harkenrider. R. Grimm. J. Capalutzi. M. Smith. Second row—P. Kelosky. J. Hurne, M. Don Ion, S. Knight. G. O'Toole. D. Colli. B. Sheridan, P. Partridge. A. Liai. L. Lonsbury. H. Swim. N. Glover. N. Remchuk. S. Conway. B. Gayhart. N. Newton. Third row—C. Marino. M. Glynn, K. Klees. A. Harrington. K. McKay. R. Clark. M. Congelli. N. Buono, S. McCollumn. D. Gardner. D. Dunn, M. Rowe. S. Wolf, C. Latham. P. Generalli, M. Clancy, C. Pettibone. Fourth row J. Prete. R. Jimeroon, E. Wing. D. Forbes. J. Kelly. P. Hartley. A. Stook. A. Pustelli. B. Smith. I. Pryor. L. Mead. R. Dake. J. McNelis. R. Schultz. S. Bigger. Fifth row C. Hoyt. D. Sherburne. B. Taylor. R. Wilkins. D. McGrosso. R. DeVore. J. Kartell. R. Trail. B. Castle. D. Baily. P. Carter. J. Recktenwald. Wf. Sackett. E. Burns. J. Aulls. A. Johnson. J. Brown. J. Mighells. 48 OFFICERS Advisor—Mrs. Marie Olds President—Michael Hornbeck Vice President—Eric Shu Its Secretary—Salvatore Fiscina Treasurer—Stanley Mills Mr . M. Olds. M. Hornbeck. S. Mill . S. Fiscina. E. Shults. Freshman Class Front row C. Smith. F. Saylor, S. Grillo. M. Sackett, C. LaPiana. C. Paacoe, J. Dixon. Second row H. Markel. J. Carter. D. Sanford. C. Welch. B. Beyea. S. Hurd. E. Camps. M. Munscn. J. Boynton. S. Condcrman. J. Carey. D. Cieslak. J. Schwarz. Third row J. Brooks. J. Bash. J. Blackmer. K. Stephens. A. Mess. E. Moore. J. Pryor. T. Loper. M. Barillo. D. Hammer. Fourth row B. Ahrens. B. Spicer. A. Hill. J. Tolan. M. Chamberlain. B. Hennells. J. Feeley. J. McCollumn. N. Bandall, J. Guild. Fifth row C. Rose. J. Northrup. J. Camps. E. Gozelski. A. Page, B. Crowe. G. Conners. R. Stiles. R. Widmer. 49 Front row S. limited, C. Marvin. M. Pollinger. M. Alexin, C. Albert, S. Predmore. L. Nash. M. Henry. P. Amphlett, M. Rockwell. J. Roselli. Second row R. Delaney, Y. Fagnan. S. Nichola, E. Zelitf, E. Dickinson. P. Raker. P. Kinney. J. Doty. R. Herr Neckar. J. Conklin. J. Erskine. R. Elmer. A. Dugo. M. Griffin. Third row L. Boerner, W. Whitmore. L. Lewis. T. Rurnard, P. Racalto. F. Hart. L. Orihuel. S. Herr Neckar. M. Walkins. E. Gray. K. McLean. J. Howard, P. Crowe. E. Shepard. D. Hand. R. McNelia, CJ. Stephens. Fourth row K. VanScoter. P. Hurd. R. Remchuk. M. Gallese. R. Packard. L. Crosby. W. Brewster. R. Oyer. J. Rebout, J. Rechichi. F. Neild. J. Kuhn. Fifth row D. Raker. L. Bennett. T. Tobin. R. Crandall, T. Hollister. D. Poklinkowski. P. McChesney. R. Sullivan. R. Mead. D. Kinney. G. Slatt. R. Coleman. (I. Connors. P. Clancy. E. Shults, J. Moore. Freshman Class Front row M. Quenan. A. Dupont. P. Ruef. A. Muchler. S. Hall. P. Law. J. Gilbert. L. Rosu. E. McGregor. N. Evingham, R. Coddington. M. Curry. Second row E. Green. H. Stewart. R. Clorann. L. Hatch. J. Lecceardone. E. Shepard, S. Phillips. M. Deegan. P. Carry. C. Pagett. H. Hilliard. M. Erskin. G. Travis. R. Klos. G. Smith. L. Raker. Third row P. Dyring. F. Rums. R. Rice, E. Congdon. S. Vaine. H. Marendo. W. Sackett. K. Meyers. K. Hansen. J. Campbell. P. Rames. G. A. Moran. M. Jarrett. M. Murphy. R. Smith. Fourth row D. Zimmerman. R. Norton. W. Oakes. R. Pauly. C. Cotton. P. Curtis. E. Donaldson. R. Lewis. S. Nardeechia. P. Ruono, T. Falzarono. A. Roberts. J. Davis. R. Lavin. K. Muench. D. Rartle. W. Wensel. Fifth row D. Houghtaling. L. Jacobson. R. Dick. W. Headley. R. Stone, A. Willsey. T. Hoffman. M. Horn beck, D. Hendee. C. Smith. S. Fiscina. R. Hailey. M. Dodge. J. Capluzxi. G. Connell. S. E. Mills. N. McHenry, R. Wheaton. G. Dunning. Photography Editor Jnmon MacFarland Susan McKay Ronald Stanton Photography Editor Subscription Manager The Maple Leaf Advisor—Mr. Charles Eddy Phillip Breunle Activities Editor Nancy Dickson Co-Write-Up Editor Michael Spitulnik Co-Write-Up Editor David Fletcher Front row N. Seaman. L. Brasted. A. Scheele. B. Rohan. A. Gallese. A. Logan, M. Deegan, L. Parlavecchio, C. ZelifT. M. Colamarino. N. Conner. R. Orologio. N. Dickson. Second row S McManus, B. Shults. J. I'erley, B. Rnhmlow, L. Hailey, M. Skinner, D. Clancy. S. McKay, C. Sheridan. M. Muench, C. («rounds. S. Zimmerman. J. Geleta. Third row—R. Sikso. C. Sweringen. F. Curran. R. Hanrahan. C. Burlingame. S. Simpson. C. Robertson. E. Hartman. J. Porley. L. Gleason. P. Hreunle, F. Cook. Fourth row J. MacFarland. M. Spitulnik. K. Miller. B. Kelly. J. McKay. D. Fletcher. R. Stanton. W. McMordie. J. Gritfin. J. Gray. W. White. L. Hrundu. J. Herr Necker. Sports Editor The Maple Leaf Staff has spent long hours in preparing this yearbook of 1956. From the beginning, we have tried to give you, the students, the type of book you wanted. We feel that if you are pleased, our time has not been wasted. We also hope that our book will stand the test of time and that in the future it will recall the fond memories of your past high school years, those happy years, not to be forgotten. Barbara Shults Stephen Simpson Editor-in-Chief Advertising Manager 51 The National Honor Society Fall Term Mr. Johnson William White Stephen Simpson Eileen Gleason Mary Ann Deegan James Perley Advisor President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sgt. at Arms Spring Term Mr. Johnson Annette Logan Harold Lyke Camille Patti Robert Sikso Phillip Breunle Front row M. Deegan. C. Sweringen. L. Brasted, S. Scott. R. Whalen. K. Orologio. M. Colamarino. E. Gleason. N. Dickson. Second row K. Schurr. L. McLean, A. (lallese. C. Patti. M. McNelis, P. Smith. M. Smith. N. Shirley. C. Sparro, S. McManus. Third row K. MacArthur, S. Zimmerman. A. Logan. M. Hash, J. Sherman. B. Brokaw, L. Hailey. C. Sheridan, S. Hansen. C. Grounds. B. Shults. M. Gallagher. Fourth row K. Johnson. J. MacFarland. P. Breunle. S. Simpson. H. Lyke. W. White. M. Spitulnik. R. Sikso, J. Perley. V. Hussong. Absent D. Fletcher. There is ne ’er enough time in one short school year for the National Honor Society. In order to create enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote worthy leadership, and encourage the development of character, the club is kept busy all year. Its many activities during 1955-1956 included decorating the Christmas tree over the school entrance, distributing report cards, maintaining the honor roll board, and attending an area conference in Palmyra. Twenty-nine members were initiated in an impressive ceremony on January 31. After the assembly a tea was held for the parents in the homemaking department. 52 Front row K. Muehler. P. Partridge. S. Kunold, R. Bcndfr, S. McKinley. P. Amphlett. I. Mobley. Second row Mir Brocken. M. Mes . M. Pauly. B. Sheridan. M. Philbrick. L. McGregor. D. Schuman. Third row S. Scott. D. Hammer. N. Conner. R. Burnard. M. Brown. C. Dingwell. Fourth row R. Walter . J. Kukuvka. C. Sj encer. J. Zuckernick. D. McGroaao. R. Me . G. Travis. A!went A. Lacy. P. Mullitran. Choir Advisor—Miss Genette Brocken President—Kathleen Muehler Secretary—Irene Mobley Librarians—S. Scott and C. Spencer The High School Choir gives those with a better than average singing ability opportunity to participate in a group activity. These talented students sang at Christmas and Spring Concerts and gave a program at a local church. A few selected members sang in the annual All-State Concert. Volcano Advisor—Miss Mary Ann Gallagher Editor—James McKay Business Manager- Richard Allen Art Editor—Nancy Seaman Girls’ Sports Editor—Carole Stevens Boys’ Sports Editor—William McMordie Photographer—William McMordie Time is an important element in any newspaper office, as the Volcano staff well knows. The “deadline” is always too near and copy must be in! In an informal atmosphere, they learn the fundamentals of journalism by doing actual newspaper work. By producing the “Volcano”, the student body is kept informed of all the happenings at H.H.S. Front row R. Wallin. M. Wattle . B. Lewis. S. Simons. Miss Gallagher. Second row C. Robertson. H. Stephens. B. Bender. M. A. Schillaci. J. Ivey. Third row R. Allen. N. Seaman. C. Stevens. W. McMordie. J. King. Fourth row J. McKay. 53 Girls’ Service Club Advisor—Miss Margaret Neild President—Carole Sheridan Vice President—Barbara Rahmlow Secretary—Marla Skinner Treasurer—Linda Bailey Sgt. at Arms—Susan McKay The members of the Girls’ Service Club busily spent their days providing better service to their school, their community, and the world. In serving the school, the members ushered for Parents Visiting Night and made “shakers” for a basketball game. To serve the community, the club contributed to the Y.M.C.A., the Community Chest, the Red Cross, and the March of Dimes. The girls also packed a Thanksgiving basket and gave gifts to the home of the aged. In serving the world, the members sponsored a “Save the Children” clothing drive which was very successful. Front row Minn Neild. C. Sheridan. II. Rahmlow. M. Skinner. L. Hailey. S. MpK v Second row N. Die son. C. Sparro. M. Deegan. J. Hoffman. Third row J. Sick. C. Grounds. L. Willey. Fourth row A. Conklin. N. Seaman. L. doff. M. Smith. Fifth row M. Schillaci. L. McLean. C. Sweringen. Sixth row B. Brocaw. M. Neu, S. McManus. L. Brasted. Seventh row C. Smith. R. Jacohaun. A. Paacoe. J. Vogt. Girls’ Hi-Y Advisor—Mrs. Dorothy Hall President—Eileen Gleason Vice President—Barbara Shults Secretary—Deanne Clancy Treasurer—Sally Phillips In order to spread throughout our school and community high standards of Christian character, the Girls' Hi-Y participated in many worthwhile activities. The club gave contributions to the Y.M.C.A. World Service, the Red Cross, and the Community Chest. Two needy children were given junior “Y” memberships and a Thanksgiving basket was sent to a local family. The members enjoyed splash and supper parties, a mothers’ tea, and a trip to the Western New York Hi-Y Conference held in Rochester. I ront row P. Smith. M. J. Colamarino. K. dlcason. S. Phillip . B. Shults. D. Clancy, Mrs. Hall. Second row J. Antonelli. L. Parlavocchio. N. Conner. A. dibi. S. dray. L. Rabin. Third row M. L. McNeli . M. dlynn. C. Patti. A. Wessels. ('. .cliff, S. Wolf, P. Cosgrove, M. Kgmond. Fourth row M. King. A. Gleason, J. Per ley. J. Sherman. M. Hendiw, S. Wolf. S. Zimmerman. K. Mac Arthur. Front row A. Harrington. I.. Hrundu. N. Fawcett. It. Shnlts. M. Hendee. N. Seaman. Mrs. VanOrsdale. S. Zimmerman. M. Congelli. Second row M. Alexin. M. Andrews, H. Harris. R. I inirford. L. Icemen. R. France. S. Phillips. S. Allison. The Artisan Club Advisor—Mrs. Edith VanOrsdale President—Nancy Seaman Vice President Thomas Spencer Secretary—Sandra Zimmerman Treasurer—Deanne Clancy Sgt. at Arms—Robert Langford The Three Mummers Club Advisor—Miss Beverly Anderson President—Bonnie Brokaw Vice President—Phillip Breunle Secretary—Ruth Rhodes Treasurer—Jeanne Geleta Historian—James MacFarland The Artisans spent their time this year planning trips to the Buffalo and Rochester Art Galleries and completing a manual called Arts and Artists. Hornell High School” which deals with former graduates who are now professional artists. The club members worked on block print calendars that show school activities and will be on sale next fall. The Three Mummers Club feels that its time is well spent in bringing a better understanding of dramatics to its members. This is accomplished through actual stage production. A play, “The Spider’s Web”, was performed at a high school assembly and the club attended the Dramatics Festival at Alfred in March. Front row—C. Clifford. C. Seaman. J. Fraxine. A. Gallese. B. Rohan. D. Harney. R. Griswold. J. Dugo. Miss Anderson. Second row R. Rhodes. E. Zeliff. S. S:ott. F. Faisoi. R. Hailey. F. Hart. M. Smith. P. Hash. C. Pettibone. S. Grillo. Third row A. Prior. H. Brokaw, R. Jacobson, P. Clancy. F. Curran, M. Deejran. S. Zimmerman. E. McLean. J. Roselli. J. Geleta. Fourth row J. Sherman. M. Brown, C. Burlingame. P. Breunle. R. Stanton. J. Griffin. W. Conner. G. Conner. D. Fletcher. E. Gray. B. Waters. B. Donlon. Front row H. Harm. T. Burnard. R. Norton. P. Curtin. J. Mitchells. C. Spencer. Mr. Eddy. Second row A. Luther. B. Ahrens. D. Zimmerman, W. Brewster. D. Kinne, T. Moss. Third row—R. Wheaton. R. Kelly. N. Gilbert. J. Curtis. H. Lyke. S. Brown. J. Griffin. Absent—J. Schwartz. R. Stanton. W. Kelly. Audio-Visual Club Advisor—-Charles M. Eddy President—William Kelly Vice President—Ronald Stanton Secretary—Thompson Moss Treasurer—James Mighells Without the service of the Audio-Visual Club, what a dull school year we students would have had! The members gave their free time during study halls and after school hours in order to operate our projectors and other equipment. Through their efforts learning was no task, and difficult work became less tedious. National Forensic League Advisor—Miss Mildred V. Dunham President—Michael Barnett Vice President—Robert Bennett Secretary—Susan McKay Treasurer—Mary Ann Deegan Sgt. at Arms—Fred Curran Student Council Representative— Barbara Rahmlow The National Forensic League is an honorary speech organization, well known for its Hornell High Time” presented over radio station WLEA. The program features reports on high school sports and club activities. Members also compete in interscholastic oratorical and debating contests. Front row —R. Bennett. M. A. Deccan, S. Mc Kay. M. Barnett, F. Curran. Second row—C. Maher. B. Rahmlow, C. Clifford. C. Prtaco, L. Allyn, Mime Dunham. Third row D. Persin :. E. Matarale, K. M I.enn. W. Moagrrove. C. Robertson. D. Wesley. W. Kelly. 56 The Jane Harrower Future Teachers Club Advisor—Miss Nellie Dickinson President—Carole Sheridan Vice President—Kay MacArthur Secretary—Marlene Neu Treasurer—James Deegan Historian—Sandra Scott Librarian—Carol Sweringen The Future Teachers spend a period a week as cadet teachers in Hornell schools. There they discover qualities essential for successful teaching. The club was organized this year, taking its name, “The Jane Harrower Future Teachers Club”, in honor of our past principal. The members are also junior members of the Hornell Teachers’ Association and were honored at their February meeting. Activities of the club included a speaker from Geneseo, making posters for the Salvation Army, giving a tea for retired Hornell teachers, and presenting a panel discussion. Front row J. Deegan. M. Neu. S. Scott. C. Sheridan. N. Dickinson. Second row -K. MacArthur. C. Sweringen. S. Gray. Third row N. Shirley. S. Amidon. D. Clancy. Fourth row A. House. N. Singleton. S. McManus. Fifth row N. Dickson. B. Emery. R. Delany. Sixth row R. Ro enkran . J. Potter. P. Smith Seventh row S. Zimmerman. M. Smith. S. Allison. Eighth row—S. Simpson. A. Conklin. L. McLean. Ninth row H. (Jhenta. C. Roselli. M. McCarthy. The French Club Advisor—Miss Virginia Hussong President—Gloria O’Toole Vice President—Jeanette Daniels Secretary—Linda Rabin Treasurer—Kay MacArthur The members of the French Club have spent many memorable times together this year. This club provides ample opportunity for its members to increase their interests in the French language and culture outside the classroom. Programs at the meetings included songs, games, plays, and movies in French. For the past two years the club has sponsored “French Day”, which is becoming an annual event. The last meeting of the year was a complete French meal which was prepared by the members themselves. Front row M. Jarrett. J. Carter. S. Webb, E. Camp . R. Markel. G. Sprague. A. House. R. Rosenkrans. Second row J. Pryor. C. Clifford. C. Schneegas. J. Daniel . H. Orvi . G. O’Toole. L. Rabin. P. Law. L. Goff. Third row R. Woolever. S. Loree. M. Muench. A. Gallese. B. Rahmlow. M. Smith. B. Brokaw. K. MacArthur. P. Partridge. J. Elliott. Fourth row K. Meyer . B. Shults, D. Clancy. M. McCarthy. J. Griffin. R. Stile . D. Schuman, S. Hansen. D, White. V. Hussong. Today’s Secretaries Advisor—Miss Caroline Stadelman President—Avis Scheele Sec retary-T reasu rer— Delores Nicholson Today’s Secretaries is a practical club which helps to train its members for secretarial careers. The girls become acquainted with office procedures and the various types of positions that will be open to them in the future. This year the club took frequent trips to local business concerns; such as, the Steuben Trust Company and the the Eastman Kodak Company. Front row A. Scheele. D. Nicholson. Second row M. J. Colamarino. S. Stewart. Third row M. Hrunskill. B. Rohan. Fourth row L. Seaman. S. Walton. Fifth row Miss Stadelman. Shorthand Club Advisor—Miss Caroline Stadelman President—Lois Bossard Vice President—Joyce Bryan Secretary-Treasurer—Rose Ann Daniels The Shorthand Club consists of those students who are trained in shorthand. The members achieve a better understanding of the business concerns of our community by visiting several companies; such as, Westinghouse in Bath and the Erie Railroad offices in Hornell. To raise funds for educational trips, the members held many bake sales and sponsored a social in the school gym. Front row Miss Stadelman. A. DoC.actano. N. Neu. A. Pancoe. Second row L. Bossard. B. IJicy, S. Silsby, M. A. Schillaci. Third row J. Bryan. R. A. Daniels. J. Vogt. P. Dow. E. Predmorc. Front row D. Harney. N. Fawcett. J. Cook. S. Walton. R. Burnard. Second row R. Griswold, S. Beckerman. M. Padden. S. Brown. R. Rosenkrans. Third row 11. Rahmlow, L. Seaman, C. Dinjfwell, E. Yoeman. J. Bryan. Front row B. Emery. E. Gleason, P. Cosicrove, M. Neu, S. Waicner. S. Scott. N. Newton. P. Mosfrrove. Second row S. Webb. M. Colamarino. R. Delany. N. Remchuk. S. Seaman. M. Frisco. C. Prisco. Third row M. McNeils, A. House. M. Armstrong. D. Colli. S. Conway. S. Brundu. S. Sheon, A. Lisi. L. Parlavecchio. Fourth row A. Consrdon. N. Callaghan. B. Brokaw. R. Jacobson, A. DeRicnzo, D. Clancy. P. Bash. J. Potter, A. Gibi. P. Barnes. Signa Horizon Advisors—Joan McEntee and Mary Phillips President—Marlene Neu Vice President—Peggy Cosgrove Secretary—Eileen Gleason Treasurer—Beverly Emery Scribe—Sally Wagner Through its many social activities, the Signa Horizon Club helps its members develop desirable personality traits, give service to others, and explore vocations. These Horizon girls spent many happy hours horseback riding in the fall. dressing up for their Halloween Party, and filling a basket to give some family a brighter Christmas Day. Two members were sent to a Washington Conference with money raised from dances and bake sales. Tanda Horizon Advisor—Mrs. Laura Suriani President—Shirley Walton Vice President—Nancy Fawcett Secretary—Madelyn Padden Treasurer—Rosemary Griswold Scribe and Historian—Lois Seaman The Tanda Horizon Club members enjoy finding different ways to give service to others and to improve themselves from their various activities. For three years they have sponsored a successful St. Patrick’s Dance and participated in local fashion shows. Mr. James Grimm was one of their guest speakers. Melior Horizon Advisor—Mrs. Galleher President—Susan Wolf Vice President—Marcia Smith Secretary—Connie Smith Treasurer—Kay MacArthur Scribe—Carol Sue Kunold Vice Secretary—Phyliss Generalli The Melior Horizon Club serves the school, the community, and the home by developing the personalities of its members through social and educational experiences. This past year activities included making favors for local hospitals, packing a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family, and raising money from candy and bake sales. The members concluded the year’s activities with a weekend at Camp Rathbun. Front row P. Generalli. C. Smith. K. MacArthur. C. Kunold. M. Smith. Susan Wolf. Second row Shirley Wolf. A. IxtRan. P. Relosky. C. Schneejras. Third row—C. Pettibone. M. Mess. G. Allen. Fourth row R. Grimm. M. Rowe. G. O’Toole. Fifth row B. Bailey. C. Secondo, C. Seaman. M. Clancy. Front row Mm. Ainey. J. Boynton. E. ZelifT. H. Morendo. B. Duko. Second row —J. Carey. M. A. Murphy. M. Dugan. S. Grillo. Third row J. Carter. P. Baker. L. Orihuel. J. (Albert. E. Gray. Fourth row A. Dupont. L. Bong. C. Padgett. Fifth row—E. Congdon. C. Marvin, L. Nash. K. Hanson. J. Koselli. Amicitia Horizon Club Advisor—Mrs. Jean Hollands Assistant Advisor—Mrs. June Ainey President—Carol Padgett Vice President—Margaret Deegan Secretary—Helene Morendo Treasurer—Joan Carey Scribe—Elaine Zeliff The Amicitia Horizon Club, a freshman Horizon group, was formed this year because of the increasing popularity of the high school Horizon clubs. The members have helped form an Horizon Club Council and have carried on many various social activities including bake sales and holiday parties. Library Club Advisor—Mrs. Ruth Furlong Our library is the most popular room at H.H.S. With the aid of the Library Club, this busy place is kept running smoothly and efficiently. These girls not only provide a worthy service to the school but also learn how the library functions, how to assist the librarian, and how to use the library. Front row M. Green. L. Miner. K. Conkey. R. Soule. J. Morey. P. Mosgrove. Second row—J. Norton. L. Brasted, P. Generalli. B. Bailey. M. Donlon. C. Kunold. M. Anderson. Third row R. Grimm. C. Smith. P. Barnes. C. Pettil one. M. Clancy. A. Congdon. M. Widmer. Mrs. Furlong. 60 61 Monica Ksrmonri Kiloon Glonnon. Co-Captain These peppy girls are school spi teams can always cli support.] students take an i encouraging |ilynn. Ann Uk’iiHon leaders lie boosters of •It. Winning or losing, our pend on their nth their cheers, the ptive part in ur teams on to victory. ('nroli Stcvcnn. Trenimrcr a p I) il T Sports Hall of Fame Francis Mauro Basketball James Wilkins Soccer Robert Hanrahan Wrestling President, Varsity Club William McMordie Baseball Deanne Clancy Girls' Intramural Sports Marla Skinner President. fiirts' Athletic Council Roger Kramer Football James McKay Basketball Jacqueline Perley Girls' Intramural Sports Annette Logan Girls' Intramural Sports Varsity Football With an inexperienced team composed to a great extent of juniors, Coach Castiglione came through with victories over Wellsville and Northside gaining a tie with powerful Olean. Tackle Roger Kramer gained a berth on the all-conference team this season. With only a few first team men lost to graduation the Raiders expect to have a team with plenty of experience next year. Rackfteld D. Guenther, R. Hnnrnhftn, D. Persintf, D. Kelley. Coach Mr. Lorenzo Castiglione Asst. Coach—Mr. Joseph Piccirillo Co-Captains— R. Kramer, F. Jensen Managers— W. Watt, R. Schulitz, K. Leith SCORES Hornell 4 Bradford 13 Hornell 13 Batavia 14 Hornell 0 Olean 0 Hornell 1 C.F.A. 26 Hornell 26 Northside 6 Hornell 1 Wellsville 12 Hornell 0 Geneva 1« Hornell 16 Watertown 34 1 a? S' i- $' 40 „28 24 3| 33 «17 k u « S-P ■ vt •« If v w i : Lire J. Crowe. F. Jer.sen. N. Flaitz. W. Mosjrrove. P. Rrundu. R. Kramer. R. McDermott r ront row (.. Crowe. P. Stillman. P. Rrundu. R. Kramer. W. Mottirrove. R. Hanrahan. R. McDermott. D. Peru In . N. Flaitz. J. Gantcemi. F. Jensen. Second row W. Watt. M cr.. G. McKee. T. Smith. D. Kelley. D. Guenther. R. Egan. C. Smith. J. Harillo. G. Crowley. J. Patti. R. Lorow, J. Northrup. R. Schulitz. Mur. Third row W. Castle. L. Rennett. B. Smith. R. Crandall. A. Locke. E. Shults. P. Gozelski. P. Hartley. W. Crowe. A. Stook. C. Rose. A. Willsey. K. Leith. Mgr. 65 Front row Mr. O’Neil. A. l.ocke. H. Crandall. Mr. Hoime. Second row—E. ShultM. A. Willaey, L. Croaby. D. Forbes. C. Rose. (J. Connell. Third row L. Walker. L. Bennett. P. Hartley, J. Northrup, L. Boerner. M. Murillo. Fourth row—A. Page. W. Pearson. J. Cappalutzi. S. McHale. P. Cambino. N. I.aVarnway. Kifth row—B. Crowe. B. Rennells, E. (iozelski. F. Falzoi. S. Nardecchia, B. Castle. Sixth row- R. Mead. T. Tobin. B. Smith. R. Ix row, S. Fiscina. A. F’astelli. SCORES Hornell 19 Daraville 0 Homcll 19 Well ville 0 Hornell 6 Danavllle 0 Hornell 13 r.N.S. 33 Hornell 6 C.F.A. 12 Jayvee Football Jayvee Basketball 66 Coaches—Mr. John House, Mr. Mark O’Neil Coach—Mr. Mark O’Neil Co-Captains—Appointed for each game The little Raiders coached by Mr. House and Mr. O’Neil turned in a fine season, winning three out of five games all by shutouts, and of their two losses, one was by only one touchdown. The Junior Raiders scored very consistently this year, outscoring their opponents 62-45, and averaging better than 2 touchdowns per game. The JV’s, composed almost entirely of freshmen and sophomores, gained much experience this season and are expected to give the varsity plenty of help in the next couple of seasons. The Junior Varsity boys did a very fine job in compiling 13 wins against only 3 losses this season. Their only losses were to Olean High and Northside. The little Raiders compiled two winning streaks in the course of the season, winning four in the early part of the season and winning their last seven games. Such boys as Dave Guenther, A1 Stook, Bob Egan, and Eric Shults should help bolster the varsity squad in future years considering their contribution to this fine JV team. SCORES Hornell 29 Olean 42 Hornell 43 Bath 41 Hornell 38 Wellaville as F-fornell 64 Bath 22 Hornell 77 Bntavia 40 Hornell 33 Olean 42 Hornell 56 Batavia 20 Hornell 59 DeSa licit 27 Hornell 56 C.N.S. 61 Hornell 62 Painted Poat 45 Hornell 6« C.F.A. 32 Hornell 45 C.N.S. 42 Hornell 48 C.F.A. 42 Hornell 68 DeSallett 35 Hornell 68 Wellaville 55 Hornell 64 l ainted Pont 62 Front row J. Prior. W. Crowe, R. Ktrnn, D. Oucnther. E. ShultM. Second row Mr. O’Neil. L. W’alker. S. Fincimi. F . Babcock. J. Casey. Mifr.. M. Murillo. D. Elliott. R. Taylor. Alment P. Stillman, A. Stook. Varsity Basketball Coach—Mr. Elliott M. Hartman Captain—Francis Mauro Managers—John Casey, Kenneth Leith Although handicapped greatly by lack of height under the boards, Coach Hartman’s boys placed second in the Steuben County A-A A League this season. This year’s team showed the spirit that has been lacking in previous years, and with this drive they came through with many impressive wins in spite of the fact that their average height was under six feet. The Raiders also placed two men on the County All-Star team. Buzzy Mauro and Gary Crowley. Crowley also led the county in scoring for the season. The boys gained much experience in this year’s play, and with only two lost to graduation in June, hopes are very bright for next year’s race. Front row J. Wilkin . J. Harillo, F. Mauro, Capt.. (I. Crowley. D. Kelley. Second row K. Hartman. Coach. J. Stndclman. P. Carter. D. Hovencamp. J. Patti. K. I ith. Mgr. S OKF.S Korncll 81 Olean 57 Hornell 65 Hath 44 Hornell 30 Wellsvllle 40 Hornell 64 Hath 39 Hornell 64 Hatavia 74 Hornell 46 Olean 64 Hornell 57 Hatavia 54 Hornell 58 DeSallen 49 Hornell 78 Northaide 76 Hornell 50 Painted Poat 54 Hornell 35 C.F.A. 65 Hornell 74 Northaide 60 Hornell 49 C.F.A. 69 Hornell 67 DeSallea 46 Hornell 36 Wellsvllle 48 Hornell 54 Painted Pont 60 6 Front row W. Moajrrove. H. Lyke. M. I ree. J. Coddinirton. L. Boerner. E. Colburn, K. Hanrahan. Second row A. Robert , L. Huley, R. Lewi . J. Zuckernick, P. Gozelski. J. Lewi , D. CooRan. K. Lewi . G. Smith. Front row II. lirew’cr. F. Mauro, J. Wilkin , Capt., M. Spitulnik. S. Simpson, H. Muench. Second row 11. Wensel, L. Haley, J. Wachter, R. Oyer, E. Hartman. R. Carroll. R. Taylor, J. Prior. Mr. Rohver. Third row Mr. Hartman, R. Market. L. Jacobaon. C. Hoyt. D. McGroaso, R. I!urn ide. Mht. Fourth row J. Coddington. M. Chamberlain. F. Cortese. J. liebout. D. Oyer. K. Wilkin . D. Elliott. G. Wing. F. Wirth. Fifth row R. Smith. J. Brook . Absent B. Oak , W. Pauly. D. Baker. SCORES Hornell 4 A If red-Almond 6 Hornell 18 Hum mon l | ort 2 Hornell 0 Wayland 8 Hornell 8 Addison 4 Hornell 8 Hammondsport 3 Hornell 1 Alfred- Almond 2 Hornell 3 Wayland 12 Horneli 3 Addison 4 Wrestling Team Soccer Team Coach—Mr. Richard M. Guinane Hornell High’s matmen came through with a winning season this year under their new coach, Mr. Guinane. 6 boys won in the county meet in Class A. They were Jim Lewis, Pete Brundu, Bob Hanrahan, Bill Whelan, Joe Zuckernick, and Bill Mosgrove. Congratulations to this year’s team for such a fine showing. Coach—Mr. Paul C. Rohver Coach—Mr. Elliott M. Hartman Captain—James Wilkins Manager—Robert Burnside Asst. Manager—Robert Markel Under the coaching of Mr. Rohver, the H.H.S. hooters gave a fair showing even though this was not shown in the overall won and lost record of the team. Through the season the team won 3 games and lost 5, but of the five losses three were decided by two points or less. The Raiders went on their largest scoring spree in a few seasons in defeating Hammondsport 13-2 in the opening weeks of the season. Mr. Rohver’s choices for All-County this year were Jim Wilkins, Buzzy Mauro, Mike Spitulnik, and Jimmy Wachter. 68 Baseball Track Coach—Mr. John House Asst. Coach—Mr. Joseph Piccirillo The 1955 baseball team came off with a fair record winning six of the eleven games they played. Playing under a new coach. Mr. House, the Raiders placed second in Steuben A-AA League. The team improved as time went on and against Alfred-Almond scored sixteen runs. In the next game against Dansville, Buzzy Mauro hurled a no-hitter. Coach—Mr. Mark O’Neil The Hornell Red Raider track team enjoyed one of its best seasons in many years in defeating every team it came up against. One of the high points of the season was the defeat of Olean, one of the highest ranked teams in the western part of the state. In the county meet Hornell placed first and walked off with winners in five events. George Prior turned in a splendid performance in winning the mile. Bob Coogan won the half mile, Jim Fisher the 440, Jim Kull the shot put, and Jack White took first honors in the pole vault. In the sectional finals George Prior represented the school with a win in the mile run. Congratulations to the team on a tremendously fine season. SCORES Hornell 7 Alfred-Almond 0 Hornell 1 Olean 3 Hornell 0 Northaide 1 Hornell 4 C.F.A. 2 Hornell 2 Dansville 1 Hornell 2 Northside 4 Hornell 3 C.F.A. 11 Hornell 16 Alfred-Almond 2 Hornell 6 Dansville 0 Hornell 5 Wellaville 7 Hornell 4 Wellsville Front row— J. Patti. D. Brown. P. Curtia. C. McNelis. K. Philbrick. Second row W. Mcwjcrove. R. Oyer, R. Hanrahan, B. Williams. D. Kelly. W. McMordie. Third row Mr. House, J. Brown. J. Crowe, F. Mauro, M. (loth. J. Barillo. A. Stook. K. Leith, MBr., Mr. Piccirillo. Front row Mr. CastiBlioni, R. Coogan. L. Arcieri. G. Prior. J. Secondo. M. Spitulnik. Mr. O’Neil. Second row—C. Burlingame. D. Persing, P. Stewart. O. Spencer. James McKay. F. Jensen, J. White. Third row- R. Blackmer, P. Gambino. D. Kelly. S. McHale. J. Mighells. R. Lorow, N. LaVarnway. Fourth row—R. Carroll. G. Bowman. J. Gangemi, R. Bennett. A. Roselli. 69 Front row A. Logan. E. Predmore. M. Neu, D. Colli. K. MarArthur, E. Dodd B. Rahmlow, P. Hash. A. Gleaaon. Second row J. Vogt. M. Bayley. M. Howe. L. Seaman. B. Robinson. C. Smith. C. Sheridan. B. Hrokaw. M. Hendee, A. Horvat. Third row Mr. Rink. Mrs. Sheheen. N. Neu, P. Moagrove, M. Clancy. B. Hailey. J. Webb. R. Del.any. N. Newton. L. McLean. P. Dow, S. Wallon, N. Conner. A. Weasels. Fourth row S. Wagner. L. Hash. S. Hrundu. B. Emery, S. Shannon. C. Secondo. P. Ceneralli. C. Hoffman. Girls’ Bowling League ADVANCED LEAGUE Advisor—Mrs. Grace Sheheen President—Marlene Neu Secretary—Kay Mac Arthur Treasurer—Evy Lou Dodd Captains—Peggy Bash, Barbara Rahmlow, Delores Nicholson, Esther Predmore, Ann Gleason, Donna Colli. Bowling was a popular sport in Hornell High this year. Two leagues, the Beginners and the Advanced, were in busy operation. The Advanced League, consisting of the more experienced bowlers, entered the National Mixed Doubles Christmas Tournament in cooperation with BEGINNERS LEAGUE Advisor—Mrs. Grace Sheheen President—Evelyn McLean Secretary—Patricia Law Treasurer—Patricia Smith Captains—M. Smith, D. Sanford, A. Congdon. R. A. Rosenkrans. J. Carter. M. Glynn. the Boys’ Bowling League. In February, the advanced girls won the District of New York Telegraphic Tournament. Both leagues entered the National Mail-O-Matic Tournament. The Advanced League entered three teams, while four teams represented the Beginners League. Front row D. Sanford. J. Carter. M. Glynn. P. Smith. P. Law. E. McLean. M. Smith. R. A. Roaenkrana. A. Congdon. Second row C. Albert. S. Heckerman. M. Henzoni, N. Clover. A. Harrington. E. Cray. S. Hall. P. Dyring. Third row H. Stewart. E. Creen. J. Schwarz. P. Ruef. R. Market. S. Scott. J. Erskine. P. Baker, S. McKinley. Mra. Sheheen. Fourth row S. Wolf. L. Rabin. J. RnaelH. H. M a rondo, H. Sheridan. M. M. Pollinger. C. LaPiann. V. Conkey. A. Prior. S. Wolf. C. Pettibone, C. Smith. Mr. Rink. Front row J. Norton. M. Chamberlain. W. Tnibulski. J. Mixhell . W. Moaitrovv. W. Kelly. Second row li. Smith. F. Corteae. P. Kvana. R. Smith. J. If rooks, K. Miller. Third row N. Gilbert, S. McHale, S. Milia. R. McDermott. L. Mead. C. Rose. W. Oakes. Mr. Rohver. Swimming Team Boys’ Bowling League Advisor—Mr. Paul Rohver Captain—Ray McDermott With an inexperienced team composed almost entirely of freshmen and sophomores, Mr. Rohver’s swimmers save a good account of themselves in meets against such strong teams as Geneva and Brighton. In the Section Five finals in Rochester in March, Ray McDermott won a sectional shield in the 100-yard freestyle, and Steve McHale took a shield in the diving. Advisor—Elliott Hartman President—Fred Jensen V. President—Bill Mess Secretary—Dale Pollinger Treasurer-—Bob Burnside Captains—Fred Jensen, Bill Mess, Dale Pollinger, Bob Burnside, Jerry Kelly, Jim Remchuk, Joe Herr Neckar, Nick LaVarnway. This year the Boys’ Bowiing League had a full schedule with weekly games at the Seneca Alleys and the County Tourney in March. The eight boys with the highest averages competed in the county tournament, in the National Mixed Doubles Tournament in January, and the Mail-O-Graphic Tournament in March. Front row D. Pollinger. Joe Herr Neckar. K. Burnside. F. Jensen. W. Mess. N. LaVarnway. J. Remchuk. G. Kelly. Second row R. Mead. R. Alhriirht. J. Guild. J. Earle. L. Jacobson. M. Perry. C. Robertson. G. Stephens. F. Cor- tese. P. Evans. B. Remchuk. T. Hanrahan. Third row J. Oyer. J. O’Heron. E. Croston, H. Ghent . M. Delaney. A. Locke. G. McKee. R. Oyer. W. Riten- bursr. M. Spitulnik. R. Ebner. W. Castle. B. Smith. F. Gallicchio. D. Head, M. Tierney. R. VanScoter. Front row J. Davi . J. King. J. Harillo. F. Mauro. K. Leith. R. Schulitz. K. Lewis. D. Pollintter. T. Smith. J. Wachter, Mr. Castifflione. Second row R. Brewer. R. Taylor. D. Guenther, C. Smith. A. Stook. P. Stillman. W. Mosirrove. C. Burlingame. P. Hrundu. R. Hanrahan. W. Whelan. L. Haley. Third row J. Coddin ton. C. Hoyt. J. Greene. S. Simpson. M. Spitulnik, J. Stadelman. G. Prior, J. Pntti. F. Jensen. R. Kramer. R. McDermott. I . Gozelski. Fourth row K. Hartman. D. McGrosso. R. Oyer. W. Watt. J. McKay. W. McMordie, R. Burnside. H. Lyke. (I. Crowley. D. Hovencamp. J. Wilkins. Varsity Club Advisor—Mr. Lorenzo Castiglione President—R. Hanrahan Vice President—D. Kelley Secretary—J. Wilkins Treasurer—J. Barillo Sgt. at Arms—F. Jensen The Varsity Club is a newcomer to the scene at H.H.S. as this is only its second year in operation. This year the club sponsored the annual Sports Night and Sports Banquet. The club also established the Annual Achievement Award which is awarded to the boy who best exemplifies H.H.S. ideals in athletics, scholarship, sportsmanship, and citizenship. Francis “Buzzy” Mauro was the first to win this award. Any person who has earned a sports letter is eligible for membership. Girls’ Athletic Council Advisor—Mrs. Grace Sheheen President—Marla Skinner Vice President—Deanne Clancy Secretary—Beverly Emery Treasurer—Carol Grounds Sometimes on a Thursday evening, one can hear shouts of laughter coming from our high school gym. Looking inside, one would find the members of the Girls Athletic Council enjoying one of their frequent sports nights. This is one of the many ways the council cultivates girls’ sports. This past year the members sponsored the Girls’ Bowling League and acted as hostess organization for the County Bowling Tournament. The club provided officials for all intramural seasonal sports. Front row M. Neu, B. Hailey. B. Emery, M. Skinner. D. Clancy, C. Grounds, D. Barney. M. Northrup. M. Walton. A. Weasels. J. Geleta. Second row—R. DeLany. S. Shannon. N. Remchuk, S. Conway. L. Bash. S. Brundu. D. Colli, C. Secondo. P. Bash. M. Smith. S. Sheon. Third row S. Walton. S. Warner. J. Vojrt. K. MacArthur. B. Donlon. J. Perley, B. Rahmlow, B. Shulls. B. Brokaw. C. Smith. C. Sheridan. M. Hendee. K. Ru-well. A. I.ojcan. G. Allen. P. Mos rove. Mrs. Sheheen. 74 Senior Activities Richard O. Allen Freshman Science Club; Volcano Staff 4, Business Manager; Wrestling 1; Senior Ball Committee; Junior As- sembly Committee. Prediction: Kditor of “MAD”. Shirley Ann Allison Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Artisans Club 4; Fu- ture Teachers Club 4; Senior Day Committee; Senior Banquet Commit- tee. Prediction: Ding Dong School. Leah Allyn Archery Club 1. 2; Choir 1; French Club 1. 2. 3; Library Club 3: Golf 2; Busketball 2; Volleyball 1, 2. Predic- tion: Finger Painter. Dominic Argcntieri Senior Banquet Committee; Junior Day Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Homeroom Treasurer 1, Vice President 2. 3. Prediction: City Slick- er. Linda Joanne Bailey Girls’ Service Club 3. 4. Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; Tanda Horizon Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Junior Maple Staff 3; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Bowling League 3; Badmin- ton 1. 2; Soccer 1. 2; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Treasurer 1.2. Secretary 4; Class Secretary 4. Pre- diction: Leading Model. Clifford Baisch Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: Printer’s Dev- il. Michael Barnett Archery Club 1; Choir 1; National Forensic League 4. President 4; Arti- sans Club 1, 2. President 1; Student Council 1. 2, 3, Vice President 3; Rep- resentative Junior Red Cross 1; Boys’ Hi-Y 1. 2. President 1. Vice President 2; Soccer 1. 2; Bowling League 1; Senior Ball Committee; Homeroom President 1, 2, 3; Class Treasurer 1. Prediction: President Erie RR. Barbara Bender Tanda Horizon Club 2; Volcano Staff 4; Bowling League 3; Badminton 2; Soccer 2; Senior Day Committee. Pre- diction: Crack Typist. Robert Bennett Band 1, 2; French Club 1; National Forensic League 4. Vice President 4; Track 2. 3; Senior Banquet Commit- tee; Junior Prom Committee. Predic- tion: Mel Allen II. Carolyn Biddle Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Pre- diction: Housewife. Lucile May Brasted Girls’ Service Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Freshman Science Club; Library Club 3. 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Badminton 1, 2; Senior Banquet Com- mittee; Junior Prom Committee. Pre- diction: Homemaker of the Year. Phillip Carl Breunle Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Librarian 1, 2. 3, Chairman of Monitors. Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 4. Sgt.-at- Arms 4; Freshman Science Club. Treasurer; Three Mummers Club 2. 3. 4, Vice President 4; Junior Maple Staff 3; Maple Leaf Staff 4. Activities Editor; Senior Announcements Com- mittee; Junior Assembly Committee. Prediction: Benny Goodman II. Robert Brewer Varsity Club 3, 4; Student Council 1. 2. 3; Varsity Basketball 3. 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1. 2; Baseball 4; Soccer 1. 2, 3. 4; Bowling League 1, 2. 3. Captain 2. 3; Senior Announce- ments Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Homeroom President 1. 2, Vice President 3. Prediction: A Roch- ester Royal. Sharon Brown Tanda Horizon Club 4; Senior An- nouncements Committee; Junior Day Committee. Prediction: Model Home- maker. Luciano Brundu Band 2. 3; Artisans Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Varsity Football 1. 2. 3; Junior Var- sity Football 1; Senior Ball Commit- tee. Prediction: Professional Dog Walker. Mary Brunskill Shorthand Club 3; Today’s Secretaries 4; Senior Banquet Committee; Home- room Vice President 3. Prediction: Superintendent of Bethesda. Steven Burdctt Senior Day Committee. Prediction: Mattress Tester. Charles Burlingame Band 1, 2; Freshman Science Club, Sgt.-at-Arms; Varsity Club 4; Three Mummers Club 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Track 3; Senior Day Committee. Pre- diction: Missile Designer. Raymond Burnett Artisans Club 4; Senior Banquet Committee. Prediction: Commercial Designer. Robert M. Burnside Varsity Club 3, 4; Soccer 3. 4, Mana- ger 3. 4; Bowling League 2. 3, 4. Cap- tain 4; Senior Banquet Committee. Prediction: Yankee Bat Boy. Deannc J. Clancy French Club 3. 4; Girls’ Athletic Council 2. 3, 4. Vice President 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 3, 4. Secretary 4; Sigma Horizon Club 2. 3. 4. Scribe 3; Student Council 3; Future Teachers Club 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain 3; Softball 1. 2. 3. 4, Cap- tain 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1. 3; Badminton 1. 2. 3. 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain 4; Senior Banquet Com- mittee; Junior Assembly Committee; Homeroom President 3. Prediction: Physical Education Teacher. Mary Jo Colamarino Girls’ Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Sigma Horizon Club 3, 4. Vice President 3; Shorthand Club 3. President; Student Council 3, 4; To- day’s Secretaries 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4, Business Manager; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Vice President 2. Secre- tary-Treasurer 3. President 4; Class Secretary 1, 2. Prediction: Secretary of the Year. Edward Colburn Wrestling 3, 4; Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: Stand-in for John Wayne. Robert Cole Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: Tarzan. James Congclli Artisans Club 3; Student Council 3; Visual Education Club 1; Junior Var- sity Football 2; Senior Ball Commit- tee; Homeroom Vice President 1. President 3. Prediction: Bachelor. Nancy Conner Choir 1, 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 3, 4; Freshman Science Club; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Bowling League 2, 3. 4; Badminton 2. 3: Senior Ball Committee; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4. Prediction: Boss’s Wife. Frederick Cook Three Mummers Club 2. 3. Treasurer 3; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Golf 1. 2; Track 2; Senior Day Committee; Homeroom Vice President 2. Treasur- er 3. Prediction: Smoke Jumper. Margaret Cosgrove Girls’ Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Sigma Horizon Club 2. 3. 4; Volleyball 2; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Homeroom Vice President 3. Prediction: Hollywood Actress. Lyle Crosby Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Senior Banquet Committee. Prediction: Sleep Walker. Donald Crowley Senior Day Committee. Prediction: Hairdresser. Frederick Curran National Forensic League 4; Student Council 2. 3; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Sen- ior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom President 2, Vice President 3. Treasurer 1; Class President 2. Prediction: Barber. Carol Ann Dailey Library Club 1. 2, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Softball 1. 2. 3; Volleyball 1. 2. 3; Bowling League 2. 3. 4; Badminton 1. 2. 3; Soccer 1. 2. 3; Senior Day Com- mittee. Prediction: Speed Skater. James Davis Varsity Club 3. 4; Varsity Football Manager 3; Soccer 1; Track 1; Senior Banquet Committee; Junior Day Com- mittee; Homeroom Vice President 3. Prediction: Stock Car Racer. Mary Ann Deegan National Forensic League 4, Treasur- er; Girls’ Service Club 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Three Mummers Club 2, 3. 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Senior Day Committee. Prediction: Lady Wrestler. Thomas Delaney Senior Banquet Committee. Predic- tion: Bubble Gum Tester. Nicholas DeSanto Varsity Football 3; Junior Varsity Football 2; Senior Ball Committee. Prediction: Best Dressed Man. Nancy Lee Dickson Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Service Club 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Tanda Horizon Club 2 3. Treasurer 3; Maple Leaf Staff 4. W rite-up Editor; Softball 1.2; Bowl- ing League 1, 2. 3; Badminton 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Day Committee. Prediction: Dean of Vassar. Beverly Donlon Band 2. 3, 4: Girls’ Athletic Council 3, 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Three Mummers Club 4: Melior Horizon Club 3; Bas- ketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Softball 1. 2; Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1. 2, 3, 4; Bad- minton 1, 2, 3. 4; Senior Announce- ments Committee. Prediction: Happy Wanderer. Joann Dugo Library Club 4; Three Mummers Club 4; Bowling League 1. 2; Senior Ban- quet Committee. Prediction: Make-up Artist. Paul Dugo Varsity Football 2, 3; Junior Varsity Football 1. 2. Captain 1. 2; Track 1; Senior Banquet Committee; Junior Day Committee. Prediction: A “Wolf”. Sandra Egger Senior Ball Committee; Homeroom Vice President 4; Alfred-Alniond Ra- dio Club 1, 2; Freshman Class Secre- tary; Choir 1, 2; Horizon Club; Sen- ior Ball Decorations; Junior Prom Dance Committee. Prediction: Torch Singer. Philip R. Evans Bowling League 4; Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Prediction: Glass Blower. James Eveland Band 1, 2; Choir 1.2; Freshman Sci- ence Club; Visual Kducution Club 1; Varsity Football 1; Senior Day Com- mittee; Junior Day Committee. Pre- diction: Bartender. Norman Flaitz Varsity Club 3, Secretary; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Football 2. 3. 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1,2; Junior Varsity Football 1; Baseball 1. 2; Senior Ball Committee. Prediction: Atlas Model. David M. Fletcher National Honor Society 4; Freshman Science Club; Three Mummers Club 2, 3, 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4, Sports Edi- tor; Soccer 1. 2; Track 2; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Vice President 2. Predic- tion : Jet Pilot. Peter Galbo Track 2; Softball 1. 2; Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Prediction: Truant Officer. Thomas Gallagher Archery Club 1. 2; Representative Junior Red Cross 1. 2. 3, 4; Senior Ball Committee. Prediction: Clock Watcher. Andrea Gallese French Club 3. 4; Girls’ Service Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Three Mummers Club 2, 3. 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Basketball 3; Senior Day Committee; Junior Prom Committee. Prediction: Microbe Hunter. Jonathan Garippa Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Day Com- mittee; Junior Prom Committee. Pre- diction: Singing Vegetable Man. Jeanne Geleta Band 1, 2, 3. 4; French Club 1. 2. 3; Girls’ Athletic Council 4; Girls' Hi-Y 3. 4; Majorettes 3. 4; Three Mummers Club 4. Treasurer 4; Melior Horizon Club 2; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Basket- ball 1. 2, 3. 4; Softball 1. 2; Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling League 3; In- tramural Sports 1. 2. 3, 4; Senior An- nouncements Committee; Junior As- sembly Committee. Prediction: French Teacher. Angela Gibi Girls’ Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Sigma Horizon Club 2. 3. 4; Volleyball 2, Captain; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Secretary 2. Vice President 3. Prediction: Louella Parsons. Lawrence J. Gleason Student Council 2; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Senior Ball Committee; Homeroom President 2. Prediction: Flash News Reporter. Mary Eileen Gleason Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2. Var- sity 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, President 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. Secretary 4; Sigma Horizon Club 3, 4. Secretary 3. 4; Student Council 4, Secretary; Volleyball 2. 3; Senior Announcements Committee; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Vice President 2, Treasurer 4. Prediction: Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Lora Goff French Club 3. 4; Girls’ Service Club 2, 3, 4; Softball 1. 2; Volleybull 1. 2; Badminton 1, 2; Senior Ball Commit- tee; Junior Prom Committee; Class Vice President 4. Prediction: Old Maid. William J. Gray Student Council 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Homeroom President 4. Prediction: Driving Instructor. James Griffin French Club 3. 4; Student Council 4: Three Mummers Club 2, 3. 4; Visual Education Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Swimming 1; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Committee: Homeroom Secretary 1. President 4. Prediction: English Literature Teach- er. Carol Grounds Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Girls’ Athletic Coun- cil 2. 3. 4; Girls' Service Club 4; Ma- jorettes 3, 4; Freshman Science Club; Tanda Horizon Club 3; Maple Leaf Staff 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3; Softball 1. 2; Volleyball 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4; Senior Day Commit- tee; Junior Prom Committee. Predic- t on: Buyer for Macy’s. Theodore Grumley Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Pre- diction: Superman. Gerald Hancock Visual Education Club 2: Rifle Club 1. 2; Track 2. Prediction: Mr. M. Mon- roe. Senior Activities Robert F. Hanrahan Varsity Club 3. 4. President 3; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Varsity Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4; Wrestling 1. 2. 3, 4. Captain 2; Bowling League 2, 3; Senior Ball Committee; Homeroom Vice President 4. Prediction: Calisthenic Teacher. Sylvia Hansen French Club 4; National Honor Socie- ty 4; Freshman Science Club; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Bowling League 2. 3; Senior Day Committee. Prediction: African Missionary. Elliott Hartman, Jr. Band 1, 2. 3; French Club 2; Varsity Club 3. 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Varsity Basketball 3, Junior Varsity 1. 2; Soc- cer 1. 2. 3, 4; Golf 1, 2; Senior Ban- quet Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee. Prediction: Professional Baby Sitter. Juanita Harwood Library Club 3; Softball 3; V’olley Ball 3; Intramural Sports 2. 3; Senior Day Committee. Prediction: Lake Demmon’s Swimming Champion. Greg Henry Band 2. 3, 4; Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: Christmas Card Salesman. Allan Joe Herr Necker Maple Leaf Staff 4; Bowling League 2. 3. 4, Captain 4. Prediction: Member of State Regent Board. Susan Hicks Girls’ Athletic Council 2. 3. 4; Basket- ball 1. 2. Captain 1. 2; Softball 1; Vol- leyball 1. 2; Bowling League 2; Bad- minton 1. 2; Soccer 1; Senior Ball Committee. Prediction: Co-owner of Soda Shop. Carol Hoffman Girls’ Athletic Council 2. 3, 4; Basket- ball 1. 2. 3. 4; Softball 1. 2; Volley- ball 1. 2, 3. 4; Bowling League 2, 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. 4; Senior Announcements Committee. Predic- tion: Citizenship Education Teacher. Jo Ann Hoffman Girls’ Service Club 4; Tanda Horizon Club 2, 3; Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: A Nun. Walter Hollister Wrestling 1, 2; Senior Day Commit- tee. Prediction: Beachcomber. James Ivey Band 2. 3. 4; Volcano Staff 4; Senior Day Committee. Prediction: Poker Professional. Frederick Jensen Varsity Club 3. 4. Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Junior Varsity Football 2. Varsity 2, 3. 4, Captain 4; Bowling League 2. 3. 4. Captain 4; Track 3; Senior An- nouncements Committee. Prediction: Pigskin Pro. Roger Kay Freshman Science Club; Senior An- nouncements Committee. Prediction: Chiropractor. William Kelly National Forensic League 4; Visual (education Club 1. 2. 3, 4. President 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Junior Varsity Football 2, 3, Captain 3; Golf 3, 4; Softball 2, 3; Senior Banquet Commit- tee. Prediction: College Professor. Daniel J. Kennedy Student Council 1; Senior Day Com- mittee; Junior Day Committee; Homeroom President 1. Prediction: Basketball Player. Donald J. Kilbourne Senior Day Committee. Prediction: Attendant in Parking Lot. Joseph King Band 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 4; Volcano Staff 4; Varsity Basketball 2. 3, Mana- ger; Senior Announcements Commit- tee; Junior Prom Committee. Predic- tion: Clothes Salesman. Roger Kramer Varsity Club 3. 4; Student Council 4; Varsity Football 2. 3. 4. Captain 4; Bowling League 2. 3; Senior Ball Committee; Homeroom President 4. Prediction: Canisteo Bus Driver. John Kukuvka Choir 2. 3. 4; Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: Liberace. Harvey Labourr Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: Schoolteacher. Alice Mae Lacy Choir 1. 2. 4; Bowling League 3. 4. Captain 3; Senior Banquet Committee. Prediction: Karring Designer. Robert Langford Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Artisans Club 4; Sen- ior Announcements Committee. Pre- diction: Comic Strip Artist. David Lemen Senior Day Committee; Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2. Prediction: Cowboy. Beverly Lewis Girls’ Athletic Council 2. 3; Library Club 2. 3; Tanda Horizon Club 2. 3; Volcano Staff 4; Basketball 2. 3; Soft- ball 2; Volleyball 2, 3; Bowling League 1. 2; Senior Banquet Commit- tee. Prediction: Delinquent. James Lewis Artisans Club 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Student Council 2; Wrestling 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 3; Senior Day Committee: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2. Prediction: Gorgeous George. John Linehan Senior Day Committee. Prediction: Flatfoot. Annette Logan Band 2. 3, 4; Girls’ Athletic Council 3. 4; Girls’ Service Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. President 4; Me- lior Horizon Club 3. 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Basketball 2. 3, 4. Captain 4; Softball 2. 3. 4; Volleyball 2. 3. 4, Cap- tain 4; Bowling League 2, 3. 4, Captain 2; Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4; Senior Banquet Committee. Prediction: Mad Scientist. Jack Loper Soccer 2; Track 3; Senior Announce- ments Committee; Homeroom Vice President 1. Prediction: Heavyweight Champ. Sandra Loree French Club 4; Basketball 4; Volley- ball 4; Senior Cap and Gown Commit- tee; Saint Mary’s Academy—Class Secretary 1; Dunkirk—Latin Club 2. 3, President; Sports Club 3; Junior Prom Committee; Deck Tennis 2. 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 2. 3; Soft- ball 2; Tennis 2; Homeroom President 3. Prediction: Kentuckian. James MacFarland Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Librarian 3, Head Li- brarian 4; National Honor Society 4: Freshman Science Club; Three Mum- mers Club 3, 4, Historian 4; Junior Maple Leaf Staff 3; Maple Leaf Staff 4. Photography Editor; Volcano Staff 3. Photographer; Golf 2; Senior An- nouncements Committee; Junior As- sembly Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee. Prediction: Hotpoint Refriger- ator Salesman. Charles Maher Artisans Club 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2; Sen- ior Announcements Committee. Pre- diction: Traffic Cop. Carl Marino Senior Day Committee. Prediction: Chef. James Maronza French Club 1; Bowling League 1; Senior Day Committee. Prediction: Alarm (’lock Manufacturer. Gene Matacale National Forensic League 4; Junior Varsity Football 1. 2. Varsity 3; Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Senior Cap and Gown Com- mittee; Junior Day Committee. Pre- diction: Governor of Florida. Francis Mauro French Club 1, 2. Vice President 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Student Council 2. 3, 4. Officer 4; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4; Senior Ball Committee; Homeroom President 2, 3. 4; Class President 3. Prediction: All American. Robert McCollumn Artists Club 3. 4; Varsity Football Manager 2. Junior Varsity 2; Senior Banquet Committee. Prediction: Bill Collector. Sandra McCollumn Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: Head Seamstress for VOGUE. Raymond McDermott Varsity Club 4; Student Council 2; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Swimming 2, 3. 4; Junior Varsity Football 2. 3, Varsity 3, 4; Baseball 4; Bowling League 4; Senior Ball Committee Co-Chairman: Homeroom Secretary 2. Secretary- Treasurer 4. Prediction: English Channel Swimmer. Lois McGregor Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Announce- ments Committee. Prediction: Wave. James McKay Alpha Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, 4; Band 1. 2. 3; Artisans Club 1. 2; Varsity Club 3. 4; Student Council 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Volcano Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief; Varsity Basketball 2. 3. 4. Junior Var- sity 1; Varsity Football 3. 4. Junior Varsity 1; Soccer 2; Golf 1, 2; Swim- ming 1, 2, 3. 4, Captain 2. 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Committee: Homeroom President 4; Class President 4. Pre- diction: Beethoven. Senior Activities Susan M. McKay Cheerleader 1, 2; National Forensic League 4, Secretary 4; Girls’ Service Club 2. 3, 4. Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Radio Club 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Tanda Horizon Club 1. 2. Vice President; Maple Leaf Staff 4. Subscription Manager; Basketball 1; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Day Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Secretary 1. Vice President 2. Presi- dent 3. Treasurer 4; Class Vice Presi- dent 2, 3. Prediction: President of W.C.T.U. John McKinley Bowling League 3; Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Prediction: Hot Rodder. Keith James McLean National Forensic League 4; Track 1. 3. Manager 1. 3; Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Prediction: Insane Chem- ist. Sandra McManus Girls’ Service Club 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Freshman Science Club; Three Mummers Club 2. 3; Future Teachers Club 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Basketball 1.2; Softball 1; Volleyball 1. 2; Intramural Sports 2; Junior Prom Committee. Prediction: Owner of Atlantic Oil Company. William McMordie Artisans Club 2. 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 3; Varsity Club 3. 4; Student Council 2; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Volcano Staff 4. Sports Palitor. Photographer; Junior Varsity Basketball 1. 2. Varsity 3. 4; Varsity Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Vice President 1. 3, 4. President 2; Class Treasurer 1. Prediction: Big (lame Hunter. Edward Mess Senior Day Committee. Prediction: Revivor of Silent Movies. William Mess Archery Club 1; Bowling League 3. 4. Captain 4; Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: Bank Presi- dent. Kenneth Miller Choir 2. 3: Maple Leaf Staff 4; Swim- ming Team 4; Senior Banquet Com- mittee; Junior Assembly Committee; Homeroom President 2. Prediction: Miniature Golf Champ. Jo Anne Morey Library Club 4; Bowling League 4; Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: Gay Divorcee. James Morton Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Senior Announcements Committee. Predic- tion: Bell Boy. William Mosgrove National Forensic League 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Student Council 3; Visual Education Club 1; Wrestling 2. 3. 4; Swimming 4; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 1; Junior Varsity Football 1, Var- sity 2. '1. 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4; Track 1; Senior Announcements Committee; Homeroom Vice President 1. Presi- dent 3. Prediction: World Champion Diver. Senior Activities Mary Dell Mucnch Vincentian Institute—French Club 1. 2. 3, Secretary 1; Honor Society 1, 2; Representative Junior Red Cross 1. 2. 3; Latin Club 3; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Basketball 4; Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Prediction: Can Can Dancer. Louis Nasca Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1; Senior An- nouncements Committee: Junior Day Committee. Prediction: Gene Krupa II. Ida Newell Library Club 4; Basketball 2; Bowling League 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2; Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Prediction: Bowling Champion. Raymond Nolan Choir 1: Baseball 3; Track 4; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Program Committee. Prediction: Hash Slinger. Jacquelyn Norton Choir 1. 2; Library Club 3. 4; Volley- ball 2; Badminton 3; Senior Banquet Committee. Prediction: Beautician. William O’Connor Senior Banquet Committee. Predic- tion: Weight-Lifting Champ. Rose Marie Orologio Choir 1; National Honor Society 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4;, Captain 2; Softball 1, 2; Volley- ball 2; Bowling League 1, 2; Intra- mural Sports 1. 2. 3; Senior Day Com- mittee; Junior Day Committee. Pre- diction: A “Lady”. Helen Orvis French Club 4; Freshman Science Club; Volleyball 1; Bowling League 1; Badminton 1; Senior Day Commit- tee; Homeroom Secretary 1. Predic- tion : Hey Joe!! Robert Oyer Varsity Club 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Soccer 2. 3, 4; Bowling League 4; Track 3, 4; Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: Comedian. Lucy Jane Parlavecchio Girls’ Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Sigma Horizon Club 2. 3. 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Volleyball 2; Senior Banquet Committee. Predic- tion: Happy. Camille Elizabeth Patti Cheerleader 3. 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4. Secretary; Bowling League 2; Senior Ball Com- mittee; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2. Prediction: Student at Notre Dame. Jacqueline Perley Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Athletic Council 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 3. 4; Tanda Hori- zon Club 3. 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4. Captain 3; Soft- ball 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain 3. 4; Volleyball 1 2. 3. 4. Captain 3. 4; Badminton 1. 2. 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee. Predic- tion: Buyer for Gimbels. James Perley Band 1. 2. 3. 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. Sgt.-at-Arms 3; Freshman Science Club; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Pre- diction: Surgeon. David Pcrsing National Forensic League 4; Varsity Club 3; Varsity Football 2, 3. 4; Track 3; Senior Banquet Committee. Predic- tion: “The Wild One”. Barbara Petrille Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Pre- diction: Lady of Leisure. Dale Pollinger Band 1; Varsity Club 3, 4; Soccer 1. 2, 3; Bowling League 2. 3, 4. Captain 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4; Senior Day Com- mittee. Prediction: Pin Boy. Kenneth L. Pratt Band 1, 2. 3. 4, Assistant Manager 3; Senior Cap and Gown Committee: Junior Prom Committee. Prediction: Hot Trumpeter. Carolyn Prisco National Forensic League 4; Sigma Horizon Club 2. 3, 4; Senior Banquet Committee. Prediction: Fortune Tell- er. Barbara Anne Rahmlow Choir 1; French Club 8, 4; National Forensic League 3, 4; Girls’ Athletic Council 2. 3, 4; Girls’ Service Club 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4; Freshman Sci- ence Club; Tanda Horizon Club 2. 3. 4. President 3; Student Council 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Softball 1, 2; Volleyball 1. 2. 3. Captain 3; Bowling League 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 2. 4; Senior Ball Committee. Pre- diction: Cornet Cleaner. Margaret Rechichi Shorthand Club 3; Today’s Secretaries 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Basketball 1: Volleyball 1; Intramural Sports 2; Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Pre- diction: Private Secretary. Charles Robertson National Forensic League 3. 4; Fresh- man Science Club; Student Council 3: Maple Leaf Staff 4; Volcano Staff 4; Bowling League 2. 3, 4; Track 2; Sen- ior Ball Committee; Class Treasurer 2. Prediction: A friendly undertaker. Barbara Rohan Cheerleader 2. 3, Captain 3; Short- hand Club 3. Secretary-Treasurer; Three Mummers Club 4; Today’s Sec- retaries 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Senior Ball Committee. Prediction: Tax De- duction. Robert Rosell Representative Junior Red Cross 1; Soccer 3. 4; Bowling League 2; Senior Day Committee; Junior Day Commit- tee; Junior Prom Committee; Home- room President 1. Prediction: “Dude”. Anthony Roselli Varsity Club 3. 4; Varsity Football 2. 3; Baseball 2. 4; Track 2, 3; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee. Prediction: “The Big M”. Avis Scheele Shorthand Club 3; Today’s Secretaries 4, President; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Sen- ior Cap and Gown Committee; Home- room Secretary-Treasurer 1. Predic- tion: Dodge Dealer. Mary Ann Schillaci Girls’ Service Club 4; Shorthand Club 4; Three Mummers Club 2. 3, Secre- tary 3; Volcano Staff 4; Senior Ban- quet Committee; Homeroom Secretary 3. Prediction: Carhop. Joanne Schofield Senior Cap and down Committee. Pre- diction: Most Anything. Jack Schwartz Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: (lame Warden. Robert Schwartz Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Pre- diction: Bill Collector. Lois Seaman Archery Club 1; Choir 1; Shorthand Club 3; Tanda Horizon Club 3. 4. Scribe, Historian 4; Today’s Secre- taries 4; Basketball 1, 2. 4; Softball 1, 2. 4; Bowling League 4; Soccer 4; Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: City Gal. Nancy Seaman Band 1, 2. 3; Girls’ Service Club 3. 4; Majorettes 3; Artisans Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Treasurer 3; Maple Leaf Staff 4, Art Editor; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Class Treasurer 4. Prediction: Car- toonist for Disney. Karl Secondo Varsity Football 2. 3. Junior Varsity 1; Senior Day Committee; Junior Day Committee. Prediction: Man About T own. Carol Ann Sheridan Band 1, 2. 3. 4, Librarian I. 2. 3, 4; Girls’ Athletic Council 2. 3, 4; Girls’ Service Club 3, 4. President 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4; Freshman Science Club, Vice President; Tanda Horizon Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 4, President; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Softball 1, 2. 3. 4; Volleyball 1. 2. 3, 4; Bowling League 3. 4. Secretary 3; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Assembly Commit- tee; Junior Prom Committee; Class Treasurer 1. Prediction: Female Ein- stein. Barbara Shults French Club 3, 4; Girls’ Athletic Council 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. Vice President 4; Nation- al Honor Society 3. 4. Secretary 3; Freshman Science Club; Artisans Club 4; Tanda Horizon Club 2. 3, 4. Scribe 3; Student Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Junior Maple Leaf Staff 3; Maple Leaf Staff 4. Editor-in-Chief; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4. Captain 1; Softball 1; Volley- ball 1. 2, 3, 4; Bowling League 2. 3; Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Homeroom President 1. 2, 3; Class President 1. Treasurer 3. Pre- diction: President of U. S. Robert Sikso Band 1, 2, 3. 4; National Honor So- ciety 4, Treasurer; Freshman Science Club, President; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Senior Cap and Gown Committee; Junior Prom Committee. Prediction: Square Dance Caller. Sandra Simons Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Freshman Science Club; Volcano Staff 4; Badminton 1; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Committee. Prediction: Bubble Danc- er. Senior Activities Stephen Simpson Archery Club 1. 2; National Honor Society 3, 4. Vice President 4; Fresh- man Science Club; Varsity Club 3. 4; Student Council 1. 2; Future Teachers Club 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4, Business Manager; Soccer 1, 2. 3, 4; Junior Program Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Play; Homeroom President 1. 2. Vice President 4; Class Vice President 1. Prediction: Sheik with a Harem. Lorraine V. Sirianni French Club 1, 2. 3; Sigma Horizon Club 1; Senior Banquet Committee. Prediction: Diamond Polisher. Marla Ann Skinner Girls’ Athletic Council 2, 3. 4, Presi- dent 4; Girls’ Service Club 2, 3, 4. Sec- retary 4; National Honor Society 4; Freshman Science Club, Secretary; Artisans Club 2, 3; Tanda Horizon Club 2, 3. Vice President 3; Maple Leaf Staff 4. Feature Kditor; Basket- ball 1. 2. 3; Softball 2. 3; Volleyball 1, 2. 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3; Senior Banquet Committee; Junior Prom Committee: Homeroom Vice President 3. Prediction: Good Will Ambassador. Marilyn Smith French Club 3, 4; Girls’ Service Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Three Mummers Club 2, 3. 4; Future Teach- ers Club 4; Senior Day Committee; Senior Play; Homeroom Treasurer 3. Prediction: Marmalade Manufacturer. Gary F. Solo Choir 2, 3; Golf 2. 4; Senior An- nouncements Committee. Prediction: Play Boy. Carole Ann Sparro Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Service Club 3. 4; National Honor Society 4; Senior Horizon Club 2. 3, 4; Softball 1. 2, Captain 1; Volleyball 1; Bowling League 2, 3; Badminton 3; Senior Day Committee; Junior Prom Committee. Prediction: Dime Novelist. Carl Spencer Archery Club 1. 2; Choir 1. 2. 3, 4; Visual Kducation Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Sen- ior Banquet Committee. Prediction: Lovelorn Columnist. Thomas Spencer Artisans Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; Track 3. 4; Senior Banquet Commit- tee; Junior Day Committee. Predic- tion: Rear Admiral. Michael Jay Spitulnik National Honor Society 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4. Write- up Editor; Varsity Basketball 3, Jun- ior Varsity 1. 2; Soccer 1, 2. 3, 4; Bowling League 3, 4; Golf 2; Track 3; Senior Announcements Committee. Prediction: Pill Pusher. Ronald Stanton Archery Club 1; Three Mummers Club 3. 4; Visual Education Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Maple Leaf Staff 3. 4. Photographer; Junior Varsity Football 1, 2, 3; Bowling League 1, 2; Track 2; Senior Assem- bly Committee; Senior Banquet Com- mittee; Junior Assembly Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Treasurer 2. Prediction: Geometry Teacher. Helen Stephens Cheerleader 1.2. 3; Choir 1. 2. 3; Stu- dent Council 3; Volcano Staff 4; Sen- ior Ball Committee. Prediction: Halo Girl. Carole Stevens Cheerleader 1. 2. 4. Treasurer 2. 4; Volcano Staff 4. Girls’ Sports Editor; Softball l; Senior Ball Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Vice President 1. 3. Secretary 2. Pre- diction: Millionairess. Sharon Stewart Choir 1; Shorthand Club 3; Today’s Secretaries 4; Senior Banquet Com- mittee; Homeroom Vice President 4. Prediction: Army Bride. Lynn Paul Stuart Archery Club 1; Track 3. Prediction: Foreign Correspondent. James Sullivan National Forensic League 4; Senior Day Committee. Prediction: Taxi Driver. Robert Swackhamcr Senior Banquet Committee. Predic- tion: Pool Shark. Carol Sweringen Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Girls’ Service Club 3. 4; National Honor Society 4; Fresh- man Science Club; Future Teachers Club 4; Tanda Horizon Club 2, 3, 4. Librarian; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Senior Banquet Committee; Junior Prom Committee. Prediction: Pianist at Carnegie Hall. Sally Ann Taylor Softball 1; Volleyball 1; Bowling League 2, 3, 4; Senior Ball Commit- tee; Junior Prom Committee; Home- room Secretary 2. 3. Treasurer 4. Pre- diction: Anonymous. Michael Tierney Senior Cap nnd Gown Committee. Pre- diction: Hog Caller. Paul Francis Trapani Archery Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Science Club. Treasurer; Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Pre- diction: Royal Mountie. Donald Vaine Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Soccer 2; Track 2 Senior Cap and Gown Committee; Junior Prom Committee. Prediction: Executive. Richard James Wallin Volcano Staff 4; Senior Day Commit- tee; Senior Announcements Commit- tee. Prediction: Coach of St. Ann’s Team. Shirley Walton Girls’ Athletic Council 2. 3, 4; Short- hand Club 3; Today’s Secretaries 4; Tanda Horizon Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Presi- dent 4. Secretary 3; Basketball 1. 2; Softball 1. 2, Captain 1; Bowling League 2, 3, 4; Badminton 1. 2. 3. 4; Soccer 4; Senior Announcements Com- mittee. Prediction: Camp Director. Joseph Warczok Senior Day Committee. Prediction: G-Man. Margaret Wattles Girls’ Athletic Council 2, 3; Girls' Service Club 2. 3; Tanda Horizon Club 2, 3; Volcano Staff 4; Basketball 2: Softball 1. 2; Volleyball 1. 2; Bowling League 1, 2; Badminton 1, 2; Senior Announcements Committee. Predic- tion: Private Secretary. Judith Webb Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Delta Horizon Club 1.2; Girls’ Service Club 2, 3. 4: Bowl- ing League 2. 3. 4; Senior Ball Com- mittee; Junior Prom Committee. Pre- diction: RPI Student. Dean Wesley Choir 1, 2, 3; National Forensic League 4; Junior Varsity Football 1. Manager; Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4, Captain 2. 3; Senior Announcements Commit- tee; Junior Prom Committee. Predic- tion: Dancing Instructor. Rachel Whalen French Club 1. 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Senior Banquet Committee. Prediction: Winner of $64.000 Ques- tion. William Whalen Wrestling 1. 2. 3, 4. Captain 2. 3; Sen- ior Day Committee. Prediction: Fa- mous Villain. Jack White National Forensic League 4; Artisans Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Jun- ior Varsity Football 1. Varsity 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Ball Commit- tee. Prediction: Press Agent. William White Band 1. 2. 3, 4. Assistant Manager 2. Drum Major 3. 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. Vice President 3. President 4; Student Council 4. President; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Senior Ball Com- mittee; Junior Assembly Committee. Prediction: Tinker Toy Expert. Mary Widmer Library Club 4; Volleyball 2; Senior Announcements Committee. Predic- tion: Businesswoman. James Wilkins Varsity Club 3. 4. Officer 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2. Captain 2. Varsity 3, 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4. Captain 4; Senior Banquet Committee. Predic- tion: Leap Frog Expert. Clara Eleanor Yeoman Tanda Horizon Club 3. 4; Senior Ban- quet Committee; Junior Day Commit- tee. Prediction: Waitress. Carol Ann Zeliff Girls’ Hi-Y 3, 4; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Basketball 1; Softball 1; Volleyball 1. 2; Bowling League 3; Badminton 1. 2, 3; Senior Day Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Treasur- er 1; Class Secretary 3. Prediction: Chambermaid. Sandra Zimmerman Choir 2; Girls’ Hi-Y 4; National Hon- or Society 4; Artisans Club 4; Three Mummers Club 4: Future Teachers Club 4; Latin Club 2. 3; Maple Leaf Staff 4; Volcano Staff 3; Basketball 4; Softball 3, 4; Soccer 4; Senior Ball Committee; Homeroom Secretary 1. 4. Treasurer 2. Prediction: Chorus Girl. Joseph Zuckernick Choir 4; Junior Varsity Football 3; Wrestilng 4. Prediction: Circus Acro- bat. To Our Patrons... The Staff Wishes to Thank These Friends of the Class of 1956 Who Aided So Materially in the Publication of This Book: Dr. A. B. Stanton Mr. Harold Leib Mr. John Horey Mr. and Mrs. J. Gerald Griffin Mr. Nicholas J. Changose Lurton G. Whiteman Mr. Joseph R. Cullen Dr. R. G. Druskin Nugent and Burke, Attorneys Senator Harry K. Morton Mr. Louis G. Buisch Dr. J. J. Griffin Mr. Kenneth Kemp Wm. A. Argentieri Drs. Sullivan and Cameron The Hornell Medical and Surgical Society Mr. Sherman Shults Mr. Everett Shults George LaFaro 81 Compliments of your 1955-1956 Student Council “ 'Tis better to be humble and nork together than to be great and work alone. Jane Eddy, ’52 Vice President Jim Barillo Syt. at Anns Francis Mauro OFFICERS President William White Advisor Mr. Ald rman Treasurer Judy Sherman Secretary Eileen Gleason TRACY , JONES to the CHURCH STREET CLASS OF ’56 LUMBER YARD from PHONE 27 22-B DEPENDABLE building service Compliments of COM HERMAN’S .1EWELERS 163 MAIN ST. OVER A P HORNELL. N.Y. Eleanor Young Knit Shop Knitting Accessories YARN NEEDLEWORK Compliments of FLORANCE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., INC. Wholesale Supplies Fixtures 283 CANISTEO ST. Compliments of DON L. SHARP CO. Quality Shoes GENE THE BARBER 189 CANISTEO ST. Compliments of KENNETH KEMP Plumbing Heating 201 CANISTEO ST. Stern Stern Textiles, Inc. IIUGUET FABRICS DIVISON HORNELL. NEW YORK C ong ra filiations A. McHENRY SEARS CO. YOL K ONE STOP to the SHOPPING CENTER Quality OVER CLASS OF '56 Jewelers 100,000 For Over ITEMS TO CHOOSE from 100 Years FROM 10(5 Main St. ■H.R SEARS. ROEBUCK CO. Hornell, N. . 181 Main St. Hornell, N.Y. Congratulations to the Class of 1956 Steuben Trust Company HORN ELL, NEW YORK Complete Banking Service in the Hornell Area for Over 50 Years Heat Wiahea from Complimrnta of JACOBS BROS. DUNN’S CLANCY’S 121 MAIN Dependable Drugs GROCERY STOKE Home of Pro-Tek-Tiv Shoes Gifts COOKS Jewelry MAIN STREET Milk THE MEN’S SHOP HORNELL BATH DANSVILLE General Insurance RAYMOND CALLAHAN 147 MAIN ST. PHONE 248 Compliments of For the Best in Compliments of SPENCER’S Quality and Artistry — It’s THE NEW Stationery Print Shop JAMES’ FLOWERS REEDS- -DEE’S For Over 36 Years for Diamonds 30 SENECA STREET 149 MAIN ST. HORNELL, N.Y. 101 MAIN ST. PH. 1997 Hornell Automobile Dealers Association HOOKER’S GARAGE HORNELL BUICK CO. STEUBEN MOTORS, INC. ROY ALLEN MOTOR SALES, INC. RUSS DAVIS MOTORS MAPLE CITY MOTORS SENECA NASH PECK MOTOR SALES CO., INC. ARKPORT MOTOR CO. ISAMAN PONTIAC-CADILLAC CORP. Compliments of LOOHN’S CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS 450 CANISTEO ST. HORNELL, N. Y. PHONE 1368 PINE STREET GROCERY Complete Line of Groceries, Meat and Produce Best of Luck to the GRADUATES OF 1956 Si ma Phi Epsilon FRATERNITY Compliments of CAMEO SHOP Corner Main Church Compliments of WESLEY’S GROCERY R. G. CLASS. Prop. PH. 1737 FREE DELIVERY TUTTLE ROCKWELL STEUBEN COUNTY’S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE OVER 75 YEARS DEPENDABLE SERVICE Compliments of FRANKLIN FURNITURE “Makers of Happy Homes' 120 Main St. Hornell, N.Y. Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ’56 WINEBURG and GLEASON, INC. 100 Main Street Hornell, N.Y. “CHAR-NEIL” AMERICANNA BEAUTY SALON All Fields of Cosmetology 43 MAIN ST. PH. 308 BRAUNSCHW EIGER’S PHARMACY M. L. BRAUNSCHW EIGER, Ph. G. 320 CANISTEO ST., HORNELL, N.Y. Compliments of O’CONNOR BROS., INC. Insurance HORNELL, N.Y. LESTER’S FLOWERS 162 MAIN STREET Compliments of ABBY JOSEPH'S BILLIARD PARLOR For Recreation Amusement WALDORF’S JEWELERS GIFTS CHINA ALBERTO YOUR HAIRDRESSER 9 CHURCH ST. HORNELL, N.Y. Greetings from 21-1) Pres.—Allen Stook Vice Pres.—Bernard Smith Sec.—Nancy Glover Treas.—Pat Mosgrove Teacher—Mr. Guinane Compliments of SCIV3T 0I3JVH1 SHI TIV A P aaaH.vv SUPER MARKET 3ISSVT0 AHl Hornell, N.Y. Murray Stevens STEUBEN COUNTY’S LARGEST CLOTHIERS Established 1920 38 BROADWAY FEDERATION BUILDING HORNELL, N. Y. Phone 12 Character Service BEST WISHES THOMAS F. The Organ is the from KINNEY Easiest of r- NATIONAl L 23 Broadway All Instruments H0N0R SOCIETY to Learn to Play SHIRTS . II Arrow — Jayson SEE THEM AT SWEATERS Rugby — Jantzen FLETCHER PIANOS BELTS SUSPENDERS • Hickok NORTH HORNELL to CLASS OF ’56 Scholarship Leadership PAINT LUMBER Hollands Lumber Company Since 1873 FROM CELLAR TO ROOF BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES MILL WORK CONGRATULATIONS Antonelli, Jo TO THE Patti, Jim Barney, Donna Pebbles, Howard Canfield, Walter CLASS OF Potter, Joan Conklin, Ann Reynolds, Pat Daniels, Rose Ann 1956 Rohver, Paul Eaton. Alene Schulitz, Don Gallicchio, Francis from the Shannon, Sharon Green, Gary Simms, Bob Hammond, Bob PANDEMONIUM Spencer, Carol Hovencamp, Dean Stillman, Pete Lorow, Roger in Wessels, Ann McLean, Lillis Neu, Marlene 23-D Wright, John AAA Emergency Road Service WILKINS GULF CARPENTER Now, we shall pine SUNOCO SERVICE SERVICE When you leave, PHONE 2299 24-Hour Service Corner Seneca Genesee Sts. Rut sure it is fine, HORNELL. N.Y. For we shall cleave To the memories Best Wishes to Prompt. Courteous and Dependable Service You left behind. for Your Car. HOMEROOM ALL CLASSES ALSO THE from HOME OF GUARANTEED 23-C USED CARS I) C CAB CO. Compliments of 2039 — 2099 BENJAMIN BEAR CLASS OF 1922 Compliments of BIG ELMS RESTAURANT 196 SENECA ST. Essentially Yours — E. L. LAWRENCE Watchmaker Jeweler CHARLIE CUTLER Day In Day Out Year In Year Out 117 CANISTEO ST.. HORNELL, N.Y. BEST WISHES from 20-A “The Room of Distinction GIRLS’ SERVICE CLUB “A Great Oeerl Takes Not Lon.fi to Do and Reaps Its Own Reward” Compliments of SENIOR HOMEROOM 11-B MRS. OLDS B. Brewer G. Matacle P. Cosgrove R. McDermott J. Davis K. McLean J. Kvelnnd J. Morey P. Galbo R. Nolan A. Gibi B. Oyer K. Grumley C. Prisco B. Hanrahan L. Ross S. Hansen C. Secondo C. Hoffman C. Spencer J. King B. Swackhammer R. Kramer J. Warzok D. Lernen R. Whalen J. Lewis M. Widmer S. Loree C. Zeliff CONGRATULATIONS FROM MISS DORSEY’S 12-B LITTLE HORSIES Compliments of Compliments of KING HAMMONI) McHALE MAXWELL V. ELECTRIC Firestone Tires McCarthy 127 Canisteo St. 175 Canisteo St. Insurance 42 Broadway Frigidaire Easy General Electric Hornell, N.Y. Phone 2033 Maytag Hornell. N.Y. APPLIANCES Phone 2610 MAPLE CITY C nnplimcnts of CO-OPERATIVE Compliments of SAVINGS AND GOFF and RAISH LOAN ASSOCIATION MacBRIDE’S 105 Canisteo St. The American Home Hornell, N.Y. is the Safeguard of American Liberties Compliment of STODDARD-WHITE AGENCY 122 MAIN ST. HORNELL. N.Y. Shot Repairing-—All Work Guaranteed J. LA PI ANA Blue Ribbon for 3 Successive Years 126 MAIN ST. HORNELL. N.Y. Compliments of THE ROCKETS AND ROCKETTES IN 14-C MR. ADAMONIS J. Gray C. Patti E. Gleason D. Fletcher P. Stuart W. Wallin M. Smith S. Simpson P. Evans B. Rahmlow B. Shults F. Cook J. Herr Neckar R. Orologio J. Linehan B. Bender C. Burlingame S. Zimmerman Pollinger Compliments of JEANNE’S BEAUTY SHOP AGARD UPHOLSTERING SHOP Furniture Rebuilt by Skilled Workmen 451 CANISTEO ST. PH. 936-W Best of Everything to THE CLASS OF ’56 from HOMEROOM 22-1) Compliments of DELUXE ALLEYS “TOPS” DINER 34 BROADWAY HORNELL Compliments of BERT A. BUSH JEWELERS Official Erie Time Inspectors 62 MAIN ST. PHONE 1833 MARION’S BEAUTY SHOP “Beauty is Our Business FRAN AND MARION MAHER 196 MAIN ST. HORNELL. N.Y. PHONE 738W Beat Wishes from FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Compliments of ST. JAMES MERCY HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Hornell, N.Y. Compliments of ROSENBAUM’S HORNELL, N.Y. E. L. LAWRENC E Watchmaker Jeweler 117 CANISTEO ST.. HORNELL. N.Y. Comjylimenta of ROSS C. NEAL Insurance HORNELL CANISTEO WILKINS GULF SERVICE Corner of Seneca Genesee Sts. HORNELL, N.Y. Dependable Service Used Cars Carol Amnlilctt Joe Beaver Maneret Brown Ted Hr. .wn Nancy ('allaghan I Mi t'rowlcy BEST Ira Kvana WISHES Dori Georg? FROM Hu by Fuller Hone Man- Griswold ('arolvn Mmiller Kathleen Mmiller John MelMiahl Mary Kaealto Barbara Robin hoi i Frank Secondo Barbell Runnel l.eona Severance Gary Sheoli Blaine Sherman Jaeky Smith Bill Spicer iMiahl Travin Harold Treat Jin. IVachter Bob Walter Compliments of CARDS DRUG STORE Good Luck to CLASS OF ’56 Compliments of 32-B Compliments of HORNELL PAINT AND GLASS CO. Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1956 Little angels is what we are You’ll never find us in a bar Look for us and you will say They’re Mrs. Kimmel’s 21a. Congratulation to the CLASS OF 1956 from CLARK’S GULF SERVICE Compliment of NORTH HORNELL WHOLESALE CO. GRAY’S FLATIRON PT. N. HORNELL HARVEY CAREY INC. Registered Pharmacist on duty at all times 83 MAIN ST. HORNELL. N.Y. FRAN MAHONEY YOUR OLD GOLD ROBINSON’S MOTEL 38 MAIN ST. HORNELL. N.Y. Compliment of MATTIE’S 11 BROADWAY HORNELL. N.Y. REPRESENTATIVE For COOKING REFRIGERATION w ATER HEATING HOME HEATING ¥ CLOTHES DRYING INCINERATION USE GAS Fast Clean - Economical EMPIRE GAS FEEL COMPANY, INC. Congratulations to the Compliments of Compliments of CLASS OF A. L. BLADES McDermott’s 1956 from SONS GENERAL Friendly Mobilgas Service 179 Seneca St. 11-A CONTRACTORS (Head of Adsit St.) Compliments of Compliments of JOHN A. LAWRANCE Congratulations to the COOKIE JAR MAIN AND UNION STS. CLASS OF '56 170 MAIN ST. HORNELL, N.Y. HORNELL. N.Y. WM. M. JORDAN CONSTRUCTION 34-D CO. 33-1) Rest Wishes to the GRADUATES OF 1956 MARKET BASKET CANISTEO ST. Compliments of KOSKIE MUSIC CO. Compliments of 31-1) STEVE ROWE 131 MAIN ST. HORNELL. N.Y. Congratulations from I)E GAETANO SHOE REPAIR President—George Connell V. President—Charles Smith JACK’S HANDICRAFT SHOP Secretary—Patricia Law (Children’s Quality Footwear) Treasurer—Stanley Mills 11 SENECA HORNELL, N.Y. Best Wishes Best Wishes from to the CLASS OF ’56 WLEA Compliments from the YOUR MUTUAL STATION of IN HORNELL 1480 ON EVERY RADIO DIAL 37-C Sigma Phi Ro presenting SORORITY Hornell Hi-Time BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF '56 from THE SHORTHAND CLUB Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF '56 Compliment of 24-C 30-A MRS. CARNEY F rom HORNELL ROTARY CLUB Helen Askins Kathleen Muchler Lee Brasted Madelyn Padden Rona Barnard Sally Phillips Alice Confcdon James Remchuk Gary Crowley Karleen Russell Lawrence Haley James Wachter Donald Graham Jerry Secondo Richard France Jean Sick Patricia Dow Sidney Smith Don Kelley Don Stewart Kenneth Leith William Watt HORN ELL'S FIRST STATION WWHG FM AM 105.3 1320 Best Wishes PAUL’S BARBER SHOP Con prat illation from 19« MAIN ST. Corner of Main Hakes Ave. “It Pays to Look Well” WEYAND’S BAKERY 266 CANISTEO ST. from Rent Wish e from the GIRLS’ ATHLETIC COUNCIL JUNIORS of 25-C 31-C CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 SQUIRES BAIT SHOP 311 CANISTEO ST. HORNELL. N.Y. FROM THE OFFICERS Compliment of AND COOK’S FAMILY MARKET DIRECTORS OF 57 E. WASHINGTON ST. HORNELL HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GLENWOOD MILK BAR “Pride of the 5th W'ard” 321 CANISTEO ST. PH. 2283 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’56 FROM HORNELL LODGE OF ELKS NO. 364 _j 33-B 35-C Congratulations to the GRADUATING CLASS from the SUGAR BOWL Lunch, Sodas, Candies QUALITY QUICK SERVICE C. C. MULHOLLEN Compliments of MAIN FURNITURE CO. R.D. 3 WEIL’S STATIONERY AL NABOISEK Everything in Transportation PH. 1472-R2 HORNELL. N.Y. 124 MAIN ST. HORNELL. N.Y. 37 SENECA ST. HORNELL, N.Y. PHONE 2100 Memory Studio and Camera Shop YOUR YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER 23 Main St. Compliments of SENECA LUNCH 15 SENECA ST. Compliments of ROSS C. NEAL Insurance HORNELL CANISTEO MAPLE CITY CLEANERS 95 BROADWAY HORNELL. N.Y. PHONE 199-J COLONIAL COURT MOTEL 9 ALLEN ST. HORNELL. N.Y. SCOTT’S GUN SHOP Hunters Headquarters 76 CANISTEO ST., HORNELL, N.Y. SENEC A RADIO TV 26 CANISTEO ST. “The Business Service Built” WILKINS REPAIR SHOP GUNSMITH ------------ LOCKSMITH “We Service What We Sell” 76 Broadway Hornell, N.Y. PONCE DE LEON Homell’s Leading Restaurant far Fine Italian Foods Known for miles around as the best in town for our PIZZA PIES, STEAKS and CHOPS Orders Taken to Go Phone 2278 70-74 Canisteo St. I AUTO SPECIALIZED SERVICE 32 Cass St. Hornell, N.Y. Phone 1089 Magnetos, Starters Carburetors, Generators Distributors, Fuel Pumps Speedometers, Voltage Regulators Windshield Wipers Ignition Tune-up Compliments of GREENFIELD WEYAND, INC. MASON CONTRACTORS PHONES 1148 — 2511M Hornell, N.Y. HALL’S SERVICE CENTER BROADWAY ELECTRIC Comjfliments of SHOP LU-ANN’S BEAUTY SHOP 303 SENECA RD. ■IS SENECA ST. PHONE 170 N. HORNELL, N.Y. PHONE 251 HORNELL, N.Y. 54 CANISTEO ST., HORNELL, N.Y. CONDERMAN’S Compliments of Compliments of Wallpaper, Paint Class BENNETTS SERVICE 50 CANISTEO ST. STATION PHONE 110 HORNELL. N.Y. REPPLE’S MARKET 141 SENECA ST. PHONE 1484 Compliments of HORNELL WASTE Compliments of HORNELL WHOLESALE MATERIAL CO., INC. A. DAVIDSON BROS. FRANK SPITULNIK lb-iK BROADWAY TOBACCO CO.. INC. SONS HORNELL, N.Y. Compliments of FRANK C. HORNBECK Compliments of J. C. PENNEY CO. GUILD OPTICIAN MERRILL “Always First 7 Union St. HOSIERY Quality” Hornell, N.Y. “Glasses repaired Bank St. Hornell, N.Y. 33 Broadway Hornell, N.Y. while you wait HORNELL ICE CREAM CANDY CO. Best Wishes Wishing the Distributor of SCHRAFFTS to Best of Everything Candies All Popular Brands the of Candies Class for the of 1956 CLASS OF 1956 RICHARDSON CONGRATULATIONS BILL SICK’S TO THE FURNITURE STORE ESSO SERVICE CLASS OF ’56 Canisteo, N.Y. Quality Furniture Printers Publishers Bookbinders Electrotypers Printers for the ’56 MAPLE LEAF F. A. Owen Publishing Co. Dansville, N Y.
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