Kendall High School - Troubadour Yearbook (Kendall, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Seated: H. Passineau, P. Seaman, Mr. Clow, C. Bolton, D. Rath, L. Weed Standing: R. Behnke, D. Diltz, D. Suhr, B. Bolton, L. Bergevin, B. Hardenbrook, M. Jewsbury, S. Lapham STUDENT COUNCIL Better citizenship through. better leaders Theme of the Nineteenth Annual National Conference of Student Councils The K. C. S. Student Council is one of our most active organizations. Each year during its short existence the Council has proven itself an outstanding activity, and this year was no exception. For a second time the Student Council took on the job of supervising the taking of individual pictures of the entire student body. This is done every two years to give parents a chance to secure inexpensive pictures of their children. The school also receives a picture for each child's guidance folder. ln undertaking this work thc council served the school and at the same time enriched its treasury. In recognition of our varsity basketball team's becoming the undefeated league champion this year, the Council presented the players, the manager, and the coach with blue and white jackets and emblems signifying their achievement. lt is hoped that in the future the Council will continue to make awards for outstanding athletic achievement. During the year the council members participated in numerous other activities. They helped the Honor Society with the publication of a school handbook, organized an audio-visual club, made their annual scholastic award to a deserving senior, and assumed the responsibility for publishing the Troulmdour. During the basketball season the Council sold K. C. S. buttons at the games, treated team members to a Rochester Royals game, and at the close of the season prepared a free supper for team members before the sectional game with Naples. The second week of April found Council members busy supervising the election of new officers to carry on the Councils traditions of leadership in student activities and service to the school. The officers for this year were as follows: President - Charles Bolton: Vice- President - David Rathg Secretary - Patricia Seaman, and Treasurer - Harold Passineau. Each grade, seven through twelve, has at least two representatives. These are chosen at the beginning of the school year. Other representatives this year were: Larry Bergevin - Juniorg Betty Bolton, Bret Hardenbrook - Sophomoresq Mary Iewsbury, David Suhr - Freshmeng Sharon Lapham, Donald Diltz - Eighthg and Richard Behnke, Larry VVeed, Seventh.

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September D 10- l 7 24 October 12 1 7 20 26 26 November 1 2 16 1 7 1 8 21 December 5-6 2 l 22 .I an uary 2 1 8-24 25 February 22 March 7 8 9 15 23 29 30 April 8 12 13 1 3 17 23 29 29 May 2 1 10 1 1 24 30 ju ne 6 7 14-20 21 23 24 1956 - 57 SCHOOL CALENDAR School Opened - Thrill! Senior Magazine Drive - Scraps for next paper drive Soccer Season Began Columbus Day - No School Senior Pictures -- Weren't they dolls? Senior Paper Drive - What fun tying - 5 New York State Teacher's Conference junior Prom - big profit Veteran's Day - No School Senior Play - For Love and lWoney' Seniors Co Home Basketball Season Began Thanksgiving Vacation Began at Noon Yearbook Pictures Christmas Vacation Began Senior Ball School Reopened -- another thrill Regents Examinations Junior Movie - Glenn Miller Story Washington's Birthday - Happy Birthday, Ceorgel I-Iubcap incident Basketball Sectionals at I-loneoye Sophomore Movie - Chief Crazy Horse Freshman Movie - Barefoot Mailman - Can't afford shoes Junior Fish Supper - 'Tm not talking while the flavor lasts. One-Act Plays - Drop Dead , Bright is Tomorrow , One Happy Family . Recuperation F. F. A. Banquet Senior Donkey Basketball Came Ernie polishes gym floor Senior Paper Drive Easter Vacation Began Senior Trip to Washington School Reopens - Seniors Don't! F. Isl. A. Banquet Baseball Season Started e Sophomore Joe Dean Record Hop joe Dean limps home Spring Concert - Shake, rattle, and roll. Memorial Day Vacation Athletic Banquet Awards Assembly Regents Examinations School Closes Baccalaureate Cracluation - Freedom at last!



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- . First Row: N. Hawthorne, P. Seaman, S. Preston, R. Swonger, C. Seifert, D. Heise, B. Heise Second Row: G.RBgr1lfFr, J. Roynor, l. Schippmann, E. Keberle, H. Passineau, C. Bolton, J. Jurhs, A. Welch, . o y Third Row: DG Sgiith, B. Banker, B. Spring, B. Jensen, S. Anderson, P. Graupman, J. Maartense, A. Bruce, . urtis Fourth Row: S. Seaman, J. Rayburn, S. Strasenburgh, J. Harvey, N. Hughes, W. Lusk MASK AND WIC CLUB The worlcfs zz theatre, the earth cz stage, which God and Nature do with nctors fill. Thomas Heywood During the eleven years since its organization the Mask and Vtfig Club has tried hard to achieve a number of objectives. Club members have acquired ex- perience not only in acting but also in the many other phases of play production. The Club has also tried to more adequately equip the school stage and to provide makeup, sound effects, wigs, and costumes for school dramatic productions. Through its activities the Club has offered a welcome diversion from the regular routine of school. ' On Friday evening, March 29, the Club presented its annual dramatic presenta- tion to the public. The first of the three one-act plays was Drop Dead . This was directed by Mr. Frank Clow. The cast of Drop Dead included Patricia Seaman, Robert Sally, Alfred Bruce, Nancy Hawthorne, Jack Harvey, and Geraldine Bruce. For the play which she directed Miss Reta Dolan selected Bright ls Tomorrow . The all-girl cast included Sarah Anderson, Elsa Keberle, Sheryl Preston, Dorthanne Smith, and Joyce Maartense. T he final play of the evening, One Happy Family . was directed by Mr. Arthur Rowley. This cast included llse Schippmann, Iames Rayburn, Harold Passineau, Edward Ellis, Beverly Spring, Penelope Graupman, Beulah l-leise, and Stephen Seaman. All members of the club participated in some phase of the production of the plays. This years officers were Harold Passineau - President, Charles Bolton - Senior Vice-President, Elsa Keberle - Iunior Vice-President, Ilse Schippmann - Sophomore Vice-President, Ann VVelch - Secretary, and Judy Iurhs - FTreasurer. The club's advisor is Miss Dolan. ' 20 ,

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