Jasper Central School - Golden Glimpses Yearbook (Jasper, NY)
- Class of 1955
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George Johnson Superintendent Principal I Q James Bouton Forrest Leach Homer Morton President Vice president Clerk Charles Button James Brabant Carolyn Sutton Secretary 4 O 'f f - ? 1 fV QF Robert Lucia Coach W-'QL Permelia White Grade 3 Perry Cornell Ag and Shop Cecilia Wallace Grade M Ruth David English Virginia Bliss x Music Dorothy Havens Kindergarten Faculty Marjorie Loper Grade 1 Gloria Clair Dental Hygienst Eva Hunt Grade 2 Lola McM1ndes Grade 6 Calysta Insley Josephine Lewis NUP39 Homemaking Brotzman Streets!! Grade 8 Grade 5 li' George Johnson Chemistry 5 A Saron Husted Grade 7 Anne M Braun Commercial william Murphy Social Studies K HNF WW N qw' N A Y 5 l'., .. A H Tg :H W if ' as N xxx s ' In 1 XAR X me C if G ii' l Y ' x NY ' U FQ X QD' Mrs Roberts, Joan Farrand, Mrs VanOrsda1e 17 f 53-'Q f Xxx XY -,E-J School Staff 'AV Earl Brownell .vu VHXX X .ETH Qs? Earl Walrath, Harry Benn, Robert Leach, Grant Foster, Gordon Wood Mrs. Willis 6 1 K ' l 9 O , ,M 1 V F As if 1 . 171 ' , I. I. .' 'g .J R -f- 0 FH' X. ' X L7 N ,if X, g!lf4 5 flg I , x ! .. '?' ,fs , n.. , ,f ,,. ,,fs if EUIUFKS V 0 QQ W4 4 K nf' 1 , -- ft-5 . , W ff WV. , I I X fl E ,f - f ff! K z f X K Y I f K, If X 5 JOAN LAXLAT Choir 1 0 o ,PHA 9 and, Cheerleaier, L1bPqT18U, Accomnanist, 4 Triple 1P1O, 4, Senlor Play, Jun1or P1ay,3, 1 State Band,5 FHA Reporter, FHA Dreasurer 5 Class xreasurer 4 hatlonal Honor eociety,1 Band L1brar1an,4 The Seniors of 1955 would like to express their sincere thanks to Mrs Lewis and to Mr Lucia, our advisors, for their time and faithfu1.efforts in making our last year hereat J C S one of much success. STANLEY HUBBARD -'46 Reporter, 2 Vice Pres of C1ass,5, xzn, Pres of Class 4 Harrisburg Warn ehoW,5, VPA Q iu6 Convention, Junior Play, 3 Senior Play, 4 UAYEL VAh FLEVT Chorus, 1 2 5 4 Band,5 4, Nat'1 Honor Soclety, 4, Senlor Class Sec'try, Cheer le ding Cant I5 4 FHA 1 2 5,Student Counci1,2,FHA His tor1an,5,Yearbook 5 4,Freshmen Sec retary,Tr1n1e Trt 0 5 4,Jun1or Senir I1ay,A11 State,54 8 W1 . Tb? U 0 0 .' P . 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A 4 A1 ' 3 fs ,-45 , - xgfzff, NLE! , ,A ,XXV ' XX U 41' xi U 5 5 - vw 0 C 7 yn , 1 , N: W . BY-- . ' V . g Ninth joined the 509313 The happy day' finally arrived I A . v ' R 'I' U .L if an -- Q W S K Q v . ' . ' ' f H So ---- 0 , , ' 'I' v , A T L W 4 A vv ' ' 'N vlx I I T4-' 55 2 ' 'I ' . 2' A A N . f . , , 11 Senior Jackie Joyce S Joan Jim PUSSY Joyce M Stanley Joan F Barbara Jerry uayel Likes Jody ed Hair Jim Nightlife Fords FFA Trips Cameron Italian Food ball IEFFFFIIIII ment liiiiiilll Christine Camping Class Actlvites Dislikes Teacher! Ashes in bacon Forward Peoole Homework Short Boys Boys Teachers Early hours Bossy People History Iiiiiiiilll Iiiiiiiillll Shoes Iiiiiiiliill Nothing X' V f 9 x Horoscope qf'Q tlllllllllllllllll, 4?? K 1 kxiifffslw H is f 1 X H X 111 1- M' I-I iii- ii i 1 - - - 1111 ' 11: y 1 - Will Be Farmer Beautl clan Nurse Farmer Secr'ty Singer Bronc buster Factory Worker Secr' narmer Nurse eacher UPSB 8m0uS 12 Classified Humorous Co opera tive Good natured Handsome Friendly Different Happy S0 lucky Understand ing Cheerful Steadfast Full of Il!!!!!!!!IIII Lively Studious Well dressed Favorite Saying No Kidding Holy Horse Phooey I'l1 be a dirty bird A111 Rlghty Cripe Darn It Holy Smokes For Cry1ng out loud Hey Shucks Well, Holy Cats Oh, Shoot Somebody Goofed G2 All Class Prophecy Sr I, Chrlstlne Eutton, lH the yeal l965, xas buslly Olng abou my re'ular d1t1es t St James los ltal, when I re c lfed P call to the emer encr room I hastlly told the suner ntendent of hurscs the for er 'ayel Van Fleet Cnow hanwily married with two cnlllrenl ani then went on ny way to the emer ency room n r lvld? I 1 d 1HltS a surpllse, for I ound none other than my old classmate James I rlatt It seems he and hls vife had been lH an accilent wnlle dF1V1UU thelr 1965 Cadlllac After Jim was sufficiently natched up ve st rted talkln about old times and xhat the other member o' the c a s o ' 5 xere do no We informed me that Jackie Burcha d is now han ily Uncle Sam I asked him lfhe had heard about our two old classmates Barbara IcCa1g and Stanley Hlbbard, who are maklno arran e ments for the final steps to the altar Since she has vrad uated from Elmlra Business School nd he das served in the Navy As for our old frlend Joan Varlatt, Know Vrs J m Jacksonl she just up on the next floor in the oper ting room Joan, after raduatlna from nursine school, married her man from Cameron and has a llttle irl By the way, the former Toyce Sutton and her husband, a famed hair strlist, now have an 6XC1US1V6 beauty salon in Llmira Joyce eraduated from Elmira beauty school I asked J1m what had haooened toJoan Farrand It seems she finlshed Hornell Business school and married a guy named Jackson They now reside in Add1SOH and h ve two chiliren I almost forbot to tell Jlm about my cousin Peggy Brabant I Just received a letter from her the other day yostm rked Paris It seems she raduated from R B I in Rocaester and took a Job as secretary for a large company She later marrled her boss and is now his private secretary and travels around the world wlth h1m on business Peg also told me in her letter about how Sara Lee is teaching school in Corninv after h3V1Hg completed college on her scholarship Her husband, Jerry Fbster, is employed at the Cornlng Glass Vorks They have two chlldren I asked Jim what had happened to Joyce Musto He said he heard, by way of the gra evine, that after graduating from hlah school she went to New York and is now the star sin er and dancer in a very exclusive niohtclub She also is envaved to her boss At last I decided I had better report back to duty, hoping I would see all of my old classmates at the reunion we had scheduled for next year as I J x? fa-I2-Ll 13 .Q Xin X .QA 4 G as jf K K ' U , t U ,J 1 :a . A F 5' - 8.1 A I . , ' X n. . ' .7 U ,- i ' T 1 -- , m JC 2, -E I I ' ' c -- f v- 1 M 51 . Bhe a r '.Q, Ea c ' 'al i' ' f . W .C . ia . . , ' v ' . ,. , . . . . kg I . ' 3 A J s . . c .' 'fl 1 A 1 S 4. l s f 5 v i 0. . A c L f I' L married to a girl from Hedgesville, after having served for O - J - -' A ' o U - ' .J Q .3 C '- L . H' rw v 1 Al G L - I ', M 1 H . 1 . is ' , a . I , 3 ' J . ' O ' .. . g , A X A 1, X . P . Q 1 1 . - . . it ' ' K . . ' 3 1 . or ' . . J na o 'X ' 1 u u . ' A Q V . . 0 Q ' . - s . . W . A. . I W .J , 3 L.: ' 0 an ' x g 'X I i. lf' is Q 'fiiggglix Xiifksxbx -Vai? X zlff- il if X, 4' 1' hail! lxfesd Jasper's '55 Seniors, being of tired mind and body after' four hard years,do not will, bequeath or give anything U: their successors or survivors BUT SARA LEE FOSTER leaves to JOANNE ALEGER SOME vice on married life and child care GAYEL VAN FLEET leaves her ability to ask ques tions to SHIRLEY ALLEGER JOAN FARRAND leaves' her week night dates to Miss SHARON EICHORN PEFGY BRABANT leaves to JOYCE ANNE OLIN her tech- nique of receiving a girl's best friend a diamond! JOYCE MUSTO leaves BILLY JUNE the diamond set ring she is now wearing, for his use ln Moodhull JERRY FOSTER 'leavesu JERRY BOUTON his ability t sing Nat King Cole's music JOAN MARLATT leaves her ability to act shy and bashful to HAROLD DRAKE JACKIE BURCHARD nleaves times in Hedgesville to BOBBY DENNIS his good if BARBARA MC CAIG 'leaves to ELAINE WADE hr ability s!,, to act cheerful and wide awake after an nall night date . CHRISTINE BUTTON leaves her slams to GRETA ALLEN fi JIMMY MARLATT leaves his shortmess to DON ALLEN. X STANLEY HIBBARD leaves his skating ability to BILLY JUNE. JOYCE SUTTON leaves AUDREY LEARN a can of sar- dines to keep her happy in Biology Class. THE CLASS leaves to the FACULTY our gratitude for their oft needed patience and understanding. 14 v r ,f ' D A W G3 as ge D ix Y! 'I V fqg5siji-- --i nf V - ---- ' 2 ad' . ,W ?, . ' ' o . I f ' Y N I I WDEFRC LFX55 VIEW ff -41,1 fx X ' -fX-4K3wP, I n deck er? Q. fy-P fd'-0 Juniors 'goffffb -L sate 'Qf4fS'0 ob 'Z 65 4' 4,0 cw QQ, 5,Qp We decided to have a big year and we started it off with a bang by sponsoring the first roller skating party in the gymnasium We were well rewarded for our work with a large profit Early in the fall we elected our officers, noted above Bill June was selected as our Student Council representative, with Joyce Anne Olin as alternate Early in the year we held a magazine campaign Elaine Wade and Joyce Anne Olin were chosen as team captains After a large campaign Joyce Anne's team won by selling the most magazines. The next big item on our list was the play entitled I-Iilarity House' which mpresented November 12th and 15th to a large audience. In November weordered an'class rings and nx'are eagerly awaiting their arrival. We were fortunate to agree on one pattern and decided they were the best ever. Our class has slowly dwindled to thirteen. Mary Tiffany left us early in this school year. We decided to sell candy atschool activities as a money- making project, and are anticipating a successful dance on January 28th. We all agree 1t's been a wonderful year and are looking forward to next year and the Washington trip. 16 , P at 9 Q S do 0 to , f apt at 'N' as ? 5 7 fl Sophomores CU X Our Sophamoreyear, wh1ch has been a busy one, was started out by electing new officers as follows President Eleanor Atherton ff fAQ Vice President Doris NcCaig k fide Semi Y sl Secretary Anne Cornell Treasurer Howard Heckman C Maxine White S C Altern. Harley Kelly The Leek Little Freshmen were fully initiated into high school by Us the Great Sophonores A party in their honor followed the initiation In order to swell ourtreasury, we sold small iron on letters the sale was a fine success In the spring, we Joined the Freshman in sponsoring the annual Freshman Sophomore Dance, and later as a class project held a skating party at school This concluded our year as Sophomores, and we happily look forward to becoming Jolly Juniors in '56 17 3 fy 1 oy! ' .., 'J f 0 4 J' . f U7 A J f HJ LJ 'vi A! J' LNJ Jf 1,4 NJ WL . ml li Z, . Q ' e s l Q -S .4 L 4 'xl' 5 5 J ' Q nw fl ' e 2525 f N xi 1 : I, 3 . X 1 fl fiae ff ' . ! ig!! V 1 y N S 0 n : Q W, t r In ' I 0 I . 0 1 Freshman AS the class of 1958 started their high school careers they were duly initiated by their upper classmen, the nhigh and mighty' sophomores Soon after that we ele ted officers and chose the following to be our honored and respected leaders for the coming year ff A President Dale McM1ndes Vice President James Drake x x Q Treasurer Joan McCalg S Student Council Rec Joyce Hosmer N ON X Student Council Altern Billy Allen N X Yearbook Staff Joyce Stanford . Joe Bouton I ' xbl For our class party we went to a movie in Hornell, everyone enjoyed themselves very much March saw the annual dance with the sophomores, which was as usual very successful All in all, our first year in high school has been a very engoyable one and we hope all the rest are just like it 18 l -' 9 Y - 79' 'II : Qs- I x If Secretary: . 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L ' E Hifi , 6 ' ff W Q2 A 555555: J Moore, Hugh Eichorn r R l Lt Rt Kseatedl Darlene Narlatt,Ruth Gamet,Jimmy Bulter,bheldon Atherton,Betty M argeston, Mr Husted Cteacherl R 2 Lt Rt Eddie Swan, Donny Cornell, Carolyn Morton, Connie Alger, Janice Leach, Carolyn Lewis,Donna Irvine, Barbara O'Brian R 5 Lt Rt, Harry Mayo,Rock1e Estes,w1nston Hulbert, Hugh Pr1ce,Robert -ggi! th 'vig J V 4 Ze -W R.1-Lt-Rt: Robert Learn,Connie Corne1l,June Hbsmer,Diane Button, Marlyn Drake,Joyce VanSkiver,Arlene McCaig,Margaret Kendall,Leah Jackson,Sandra Parker,5teven Wheaton,R.2-Lt-Rt: Harriet Kendall, Brenda Denn1s,Carole Brabant,Marg1e Acker, Yvonne Whiting, Norma Mayo,Grayce Marlatt,Jean Preston,BettyLewis,NancyParrand,R.5-Lt- Rt: Mrs. Mcmindesfteacherl, Dale Schenck, Charles Drake, Harold Tiffany, Walter Brownell,Larry VanOrman,Gary Button, Gary Van Orsdale, Glen Bullock, Rose Marie Walrath. S 4 l If' s., 29127 g g i if R.1-Lt-Rt: Richard Leach,Riohard Walrath,Janet Welty,David Learn Linda Tiffany, Dean Hadley, Kenneth McCormick, Eddie Estes,Jimmy Drake,Willie Wheaton,R.2-Lt-Rt:Dianne Graves,Mar11yn Leach,Joyce Zeh, Charlotte Champ1ain,Bonnie McCaig,Esther McMindes, Janet Drake, Shelia Leach, R.5-Lt-Rt: Mrs. Streeter, iteacherl Ly'nn Van Fleet, Tommy Barley, Dale Flint, Philip Allen, Gene Cole. W t ,L CJ. In W I Nl N. fx i N 1 K A ' M xl R.l-Lt-Rt: Melody Wheaton,Patsy Earley, Bonnie Dieter,Linda Wade, Kaye Lewis, Carol Leach,Audry Acker,R.2-Lt-Rt: Johnny Mayo,Kemeth Allen,Donald Cornel1,Carol VanOrsdale,Joanne Payne, Kaye Cornell, , Sharon Leach,Sonjia Strait, R.3-Lt-Rt: Timothy Dennis,Bobby Payne an Larry Walrath,Clifford Champ1ain,Tommy McCormick,Bobby House,Mrs. rw WallaceQteacherD. ? S fr' at 'V Q 4 L -Q P' . ffl' 9 +f'T- , 5'-. N X' 1 5 if X N 1 . ,,-ff R.l-Lt-Rt: Philip Pfeifer, La Verne Cole, Dean Wood, Sherry Brutsman, Bonnie House, Elma Allen, Nancy Button,Sandra Murphy, Sharon Clark,Jean Leach,Gary Swan,Janet Drake, R.2-Lt-Rt:A1fred Tomb, Larry Cornel1,Duane Willis,Louis Van Orman,Gordon Dieter, Floyd Kenda1l,Terry D1eter,Carroll Wade,Dora Jean Morton,Sandra Whiting,R.5-Lt-Rt: Miss Whitefteacherl, Larry Van Fleet,Chery1 Preston, Barbara White,Patty Hunt,Sharon Flint,Carla Van Orman, Judy Lewis, Linda Schenck, Carolyn Champlain. vw, 1 who if vv gil ivy N99 y 8 'put M4 P R.-1-Lt-RtgDanny Calkins, Johnny Moore, Billy Gamet, George I-Iort ID X Claton O'Dell, Howard Zeh, Lanny Calkins, Marsha France, Christina F White, Kathy Brownell, R,-2-Lt-Rt. Jackie Chase, Carolyn Gamett, E.d J pqfzcyqr Cheryl Van Sk1ver,Charlotte Leach,Marjorie Leach, Charyl Prutsman, QA J Susanne Horton, R.-5-Lt-Rt: Mrs.Hunt CteacherJ,Lynn McCaig, Marvin ELI Q Drake,Clifford Hart,Richard Learn,Robert Will1ams,Lee Graves,David 9 50 Payne, Stanley Hunt. -7-A G: U o A 17 R.l-Lt-Rt: Donald Clark, Peter Kendall, Etta Hill, Linda Dieter, Connie Friends, Gary Payne, Yvonne MayogR.2-Lt-Rt: Earl Donelson LouEtta Stuart, Nancy Boughton, Marilyn Bouck, Barry Cornell, Beverl Murphy, Donna Allegar Charlene Button, Barry Brutsman, Y R.I5-Lt-Ht: Mrs. Loperlteachers, Donald Gunn, Robert Button, Gary Willis, Greg Johnson, Connie Pfeifer, James Monahan, Nanette Eichorn, Bessie Hill. A KINUEHDIWHNI f' WIS' R l Lt Rt Danny Rickofski, Valerie Dennis, Ronald Button, Judy Price, James Leach, Brenda Preston, David Calk1ns,Gary Fr1ends,Marilyn Welty, Mary nelty, Roland Stuart,R 2 Lt Rt Randall Prutsman, Richard Marsh, Terry WheatcraftJudyPayne Aadia Imrphy, JoAnn Bullock,Barbara Sutton,Jerrilynn Chace, Stephen Dennis, William Taft, R 5 Lt Rt Miss Havens, John Drake, Jennie Hill, Stanley Swan, James Brugger, Sharon Boughton, Roberta -hiting, Bonnie Dieter,Iee Welty, Stanley Brownell, James France, Sharon Van Skiver, Doreen Hart, Margorie Williams !X'Y Ox 7 X K r 1 fxj JT Z4 il ,1Q V 1 . 5 Q U Y Q ' 2 , vi' I ' C f 0- p. Q ' QF fiN ll. t f.- f- f4 X Q is ' so J J K f fl Av rx 1 W X ., ' ,l ' . X 5 G7 N . X I I iv pl . I A y K Y V, if 2 1 1 5 HTH LETI C5 1 V3 QDPIF 32 M. X269 Socce BYQR Gov-iw. '00 96 CA-as 'camper at ws 'Yr owe YY SV 9 96 doe K-ea Sef- 'Oni' tied 0 O 'o ixu o x. 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' I -' A ff 4 ohd 8 Z7 ,ssl NWO' quad 2 ' As the 1954 55 J V' basketball season opened three were back from last year's squad Daryl Dennis, Howard Hbckman, and Don Farrand A ew new big men came up from the eighth grade to add to the team, namely Joe Bouton, Dale hcMindes, whosaw limited action due to illness, and Leon Acker Other boys up from the eighth group who added speed and strength to the team were Bill Allen, Jim Drake and Lewis Wood Another first year man for the clublas Bob Dennis, a big scoring gun for the team who aHwr only a few games moved up to the Varsity was found in the person of Jerry Bouton. The team's leading scorer was Heckman, captain of the groups, with 50 points--racked up in seven games. Our schedule, listed below, offered us quite a bit of competition, which we met rather effectivelyz We do, however, hope for a much better season in'56 with more experienced players. 28 1954 55 Schedule Arkport Woodhull Campbell Prattsburg Savona Greenwood Troupsburg Bradford Greenwood Arkport Cohocton Woodhull Troupsburg K xt 'X . H -u 1 gg.. ,,,. . . :- A K M Y ' f 5 2 7 lk A I' . f Varsity if 1954 1955 Schedule Arkport Woodhull Campbell Prattsburg Savona Greenwood Troupsburg Bradford Greenwood Arkport Cohocton Woodhull Troupsburg fl? ,, gm C The BULLDOGS started off the season with only one regular player, Jack Burchard back from last year's team Last year's J V squad, however supplied the nuceleus for the re t of the team Coming up from the Juniors were Jerry Bouton, Bill June, Harold Drake, Keith Lewis Bob Palmiter tranfer student from Woodhull--added heighth and scoring to this year's team Dave Gamet and Darrel Eichorn were sidelined with injuries shortly after the season started Leading scorer was BUD June with 75 points in six games. We are sure that our up-and-coming team will be a real threat during next season. Z9 M -' 5 e H Q Nln Cheerleaders qxgw Team Fight - Let, wb 46093, Q9 this O C' Q.: f f XM 5 9 GS gf . Q: f .T U Y H5'T 6 O 'Qf QS' do :A 9 V. R , A I Msn., I F J T 2, Y YQ? N Q 3 Q2 fx, hi A A - 5 X HCTIVITI E5 W9 Q 'ga gg :J -QQ S fy 'K rx I' ,F Q g 1 G 'E fn - ff-1.52 pf,-5 Student Council The officers for 1954 1955 are as follows President Jack Burchard Vice Pres Jerry Foster Secretary Joyce Anne Olin Treasurer William June Advisor Mr Johnson Representatives for this year are as follows Seventh Grade, Betty Margeson, Eighth Grade, Billy Leach, Freshmen, senior, Jerry EOSLSI, FHA, Joyce sutton, rFA, Larry Button, Yearbook, Joyce Anne Olin,Nusic Department, Christine Button The major work of the Student Council lS to set the dates of all class parties and dances, and also to settle any important problems that confront the students of the high school It governs all student activities One of our major projects was the sponsoring of two skating parties for the whole high school at Vellsvllle skat- ing rink They were very well attended 32 Joyce Hosmerg Sophomore, Maxine Whitey Junior, William June, -1 rv-1 -1. ' O . vw ,Y . atlonal Honor Society lllf M ,Qff:s 'Q I -4.,f-- WH Jasper's Chapter of TheNat1onal Honor Society is in its fourth year Members are chosen by the faculty on the bash fs ,ascii 5 +49 ship and character 1 of a scholarship average of 851, service, leader Xi 57' 427, Sophomores are chosen as probationaty members but, by the time they arejuniors and if they still have the necessary qualifications, they recefve membership in the group This year's full members are Peggy Brabant, Robert Dennis, Sara Lee Foster, Joan Marlatt, Barbara McCa1g, Joyce Musto, Joyce Anne O11n,Gayel Van Fleet, and Elaine Wade. Probationary members this year are Eleanor Atherton, larry Button, Anne Cornell, Donald Farrand and Doris Mcbaig, 33 O O E---if EQ. i f u F '. -, P1 X3 QE!! Ak L , O 44 I Qqcyc 04 ghd 3 g , V xl I Q I 5 1 I September found the Jasper F H A officers all ready with many plans for another successful and enjoyable year lhe following girls were elected to lead our club this past year President Christine Button Vice Pres Joanne Alleger Secretary Jeanette Wade Treasurer Sharon Eichorn Reporter Barbara Stewart Parlimentarian Edith Tiffany Song Leader Sara Lee Foster We always seem to do some traveling in Septem U1 EHUMEMA MBR ... K s AMERICA ber, andfive girls and ouradvisor attended our district meetingat Trumansburg Nine new members happily joined our ranks in October at a very impressive candlelight initiadnn Jasper's chapter observed National F H A Week by attending servicesattheJasper Methodist Church and by setting up an exhibit in the hall showcases Also in Movember, we held a Hobo Day when girls from our club performed odd jobs for people about town toearn money for our treasury Novemberl9th was our annual F F A and F H A Dance During February and March, the Sophomore, Junior and Senior members earned their Juniorand Chapter Hbmemaker Degrees Hwy were thenpre- sented a key or scroll to be added to their F H A pins. 34 Our F F A Chapter started the year off the following officers President President Secretary Treasurer Vice Sentinel Jack Burchard Darrell Eichorn Jerry Foster Larry Button David Gamet Daryl Dennis by ele cting We were very fortunate again this year to have a former president, Morris Schenck, become an Empire Farmer and Sentinel of the New York F F A Three members of our chapter and the State Sentinel attended the National Convention in Kansas City We were also represented at the State Convention at Cobleskill and at the Adirondack Mountians last summer In October, our President and several delegates attended a Soil Judging Contest at Wallace, New York. Later in the year the group toured Buffalo and Batavia, also journeyed to Baldwinsville for the State Convention Our money making projects for the year included our annual FFA FHA Dance, and the planting of 5.000 trees in the surrounding countryside. At the Steuben County Fair our boys really shined taking home 20 ribbons All in all, we feel that 'Sh '55 has proved to be e very happy and prosperous year 35 Uncle Jeff, a long time 'bur1ed' rancher, emerges from the west of 20 years ago and finds himself shocked by nYoung Amer1ca's'way of life Thinking he will drop dead in a few weeks, he informs his young nieces, Kathi and Betts, that he w1ll make them his heirs provldirg they dress and act to please him as well as not having dates until they are 18 years old When Uncle Jeff leaves for St Louis to see a heart specialist, the girls decide to have one final fling with theh' boyfriends, Buzz and Wally,but what happens? Jeff pops in on them just as the jiving is in full swing. Disgusted by such actions, Jeff informs them that he will change his will to favor the children of his sweetheart, Dora Devine, whom he accidentally met once again Later a telegram arrives saying that she can't come for a visit as he suggested Kathi and Betts get the crazy idea of dressing their boyfriends like Dora's girls Ruby and Dixie and have them act horrible so that Uncle will think his nieces are angels andreinstates them in his will He returns from St Louis and a 'riot' starts, during which uRuby and Dixien play wicked and unroariously funny tricks on Uncle. Finally he reaches patience's end and tells his nieces they are back in his will Everything would have been fine, but Dora and one of her sons Dixie, a criminal -arrives. when Jeff learns of his nieces trick, he's quite disturbedg but quite pleased when Kathi, Betts, and the boyfriends save his money-- the real object of Dora's affection for Jeff. CAST L-R CSeatedJ Wally O'Shea nDix1eY ,.,. Dora Devine . . . Jefferson Jordan. . Isobel Jordan . . Stan Lawler . . . Robert Dennis Shirley Aleger Jerry Bouton Elaine Wade H8P01d Qqgke ,?' v Q fi' x et' ffc' ' cv it x C. '1 ,xw xxfffvd- tv' ew' :IW oy. L-R qsuandingp Director. . Lucindy Peck. , Dixie Devine. . Kathi Jordan. . BettsJordan Buzz Bassett Ruby . . . . Assft. Director Properties,etc. Ma-ke'up Q o e e e 0 9 Etffzygl . .Mrs. Ruth David . .Audrey Learn . .David Gamett . .Joyce Ann Olin . .Greta Allen . .Bill June . .William Murphy . .Donald Allen . .Miss Anne Braun 2 W E 1? E A s : Q E - J I' h fl, u 3 f ' D m I1 El e' i F . I . v 0 9 f' r t y N S 0 36 L R CSeatedJ 'Best Seller is the inte estlng title of the tdree act comedy d ama presented by the Senior Class on Aorll l and 2 The story of the olay concerns a young lady who writes a novel which she calls uFalse Faces She calls it by this name because of her observations of a 1 her friends and neighbors'two 'aces one ex posed to the public, and another used in their private lines This is the basis of the ubest selling novel Unfortunately for Alicia the young authoress, however, her friends resent having their pri vate lives bared and do not hesitate to tell her so All ends well, however, as the lriends realize that she has actually done them service by showing them as they really were, which they agree was oft times quiteunbearable CAST B u Abretha Thorn Stephen Otis Mable Shaw Edna Dwyer Alicia Dwyer Kenneth Dwyer Sara Lee Foster Jack Burchard Joan Marlatt Peggy Brabant Gayel Van Fleet Jimmy Marlatt ', 4- L R CSta1dingJ Lydia Carter Wendell Otis Helen Heather. .. Karen Dudley Dixon. Hope Dixon. . . .. Talbot Dixon . . . Ester Gill. . . . Director . . . Makeup. . 37 0 UV Christine Button Jerry Foster Joan Farrand Joyce Musto .Barbara McCaig Stanley Hibbard Joyce Sutton Mrs. Ruth Dav-d Mrs. Josephine Lewis 'r T ea E 9 l f 5 Q f I V fi' V 9 a My n , S S - 1 . L A . , ' .I . a ' e 4,3 Q 4, I - 'Q 'pg I ' If G . . . . 4 . . . . Gln ffff ' an Q. an a 5' -I! f 'A L I U I C. I Qlll Yearbook Staff Qin. Qwj Seated L to R Joyce Musto Jerry Bouton Joyce Stanford Jackie Burchard Joyce Anne Olin Larry Button Bill June Peggy Brabant Standing L to R Pat Campbell Perry Cornell Joe Beaton Robert Dennis Liss Braun Gayel Van Fleet HOPE YOU ENJOY Co Art Editor Junior Aide Freshmen Aide Editor Photographer Sophomore Aide Subscription,Mana?eP Chief Typist Sophomore Aide Advisor Freshmen Aide Idvertising Manager Advisor Business Manager g,f 1' HE rv EDITION! 38 Wx 'A Sa Li - - l f With the school bell sounding music department ushered in another tes the Wasting no time getting s esident, and Anne Cornell, brarians In the following and the familiar s could be heard 'ole ma ry Parade a we donned merrily all we this elec 68 tt and DHI' P66 s nd of fl feet Director it was the good oldu cor good t the meri warm Post Anniver ght arrived and ni ones hadn't come yetj and was had by everyone,'though to like the outdoors, and we decided eld here at home of our members were chosen for the Se ona Yan and honor which required a great e many were the happy memories our biggest thrills of the year Q n Dec mber, hen proudly nshow off' our new un1forgs6'whichfma2e fus played better for the Christmas programfthan everfbef fff In the weeks that follow , we w the st t play ng or basketball games, pr osif pa 1 in the ann All County Band Festi a hi! look ahead to t climax of our year's effo s cont nd the concert in May Always 11 eme r d J night e Mississippi Show- boat' the so s the nces the :citing atmosphere por traying a wo et 1 ra ntryfs musical history Our 1 .- fi Day Parade time had grown to thirty four an wit t , 1 e S 2 Band ended another truly successful year. 4 39 ,- Mixed Chorus Q XXX ID P I 'I ' . 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NW 5X f ,4 'With A Song In Our Heartsn and the desire to nS1ng and Be Hapoy, ,Q::::i,, , the vocal department began its Vear with twenty girls and twelve boys in the Chorus Although we were few in number, we lost no time in ore, ',,ffvvv parlng for the annual All State Festival in November at which time wZ ,v ', sent six delighted students to Penn Yan This proved to be a never t be forgotten exoerience, for in the months that followed the halhmys- ,,fvff often echoed 'Rock a My Soul' and the uOne Hundred Fiftieth P almnto say nothlng cf the remakrs concerning a certain Mr Gunn! 2 f , By the time DECGMD r came we were very busy working our ::::: op retta A Christmas Story based on Charles Dickens' ever immortal Christmas Carol Overcominf our stage fright, we performed like fa mous theatrical veterans 4 Soon Maron rolled around and prena ation was begun for the All County restxval at Camobell This time ten of our students attended, and again many were the memories At last theclimax of our year's efforts came on a lovely night in May when we boarded the 'Mississippi Showboatn on our way to NewOrlemm during our Spring Concert With the band and other ensembles, the con- cert was oresented to a full house The month that followed brought only thoughts of farewell-- as graduation would claim nine seniors. 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CHILAQO ILLINOIS Compliments f BP RN4RD FUUD INDUSTRIES INC Qhlcago New York Los Angeleb Represented by LP ONARD E SIMON P RANLIS VVOODHEAD ROBERT TICE frgxaiff' 7' 7 .il , flr, ,Ln ,',1:, ' 'Ami-'Pe Compliments of Distributors of HEARTS DELIGHT F0011 PRUDUCTS They are Best by Test bCOVlLLL BROVQY CX LOMP XNY XX ellswille New N ork QOMPLIMENNIS ISEALTESI I T. 'Yi ' I :- H I 'V - v' V I ' ' o 1 Y i i , I 1 4 4 , ,I of 1 W X1 LX K. I X ' 1 1, , 1 i + K 1 I1 Y VW 1 , K AUGUST M. 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