Lansing Central High School - Cayugan Yearbook (Lansing, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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Marjorie N eclrow Effervescent is the word for this likeable miss who is often heard exclaiming Oh George l Comical Margie is excellent company, her sim- plicity and sincerity endear her to all and her in- dustriousvnature and willingness to please makes her a boon to any crowd. Ada Lalonde Ada is a silent observer who prefers a seat on the side-lines. Her quietness of tone and manner deny a spirit seldom exhibited. A Ada's ambition is to become a secretary after gradua- tion. James Weaver Jim the designer of last year's Cayu- gan cover, is a clever photographer as well as an artist. 1 Jim's dry sense of humor, high-lighted by his gooder expressions, keep the students of L.C.S. well entertained. His ambition is to go to art school after graduation. - Jack Tfvafroha. Retiring, serious J ack is determined to a- void girls, and shun social activities which might have, in attendance, representives of the fair sex. He admits that girls are his pet peeve. Jack is a conscientious student, who enjoys spending his liesure time in the pursuit of his interesting hobby, model cars. Mmrie M olm Ambitious? Yes, she is! Marie, who has proven herself to be an in- dustrious and an effecient girl, plans to study at Genesee, to become a school librarian. Although she is a student of numerous interests and abili- ties, many hours of her time have been consumed in helping Mrs. A. in the library. A quiet girl, Marie claims your attention with her pleasing manners. Page T wenty Romofnfa Robifnson Golly introduces our Monie whose quiet voice and lady like manner coupled with a mature sense of responsibility should carry her a long, way. She is an outstanding student and she plans on marriage after graduation. Reading and listening to the radio are frequently enjoyed by Monie after school hours. Lucite Snyder Lucy is the gal to ask for a frank opin- ion, her sincerity and her judgement combine to make her reply worth while. Her willingness to cooperate and her sense of fair play have won her the friendship of her fellow classmates. Lu- cile's ambition is to become a nurse and her hu- morous disposition which is seldom ruffled should be just what the doctor ordered. Rosemary Nedfrow Rosie, quiet and pleasant, has been cash- ier in the cafeteria for several years. She's practical and witty and fun to be with. Her am- bition is to be married after graduation. Joe Hrctclfisky p You say there was a big one there but he got away? Why not consult Joe, our master with a rod and reel? Quiet J oe doesn't have to blow his own horn, for the results of his talents may be seen by all in the Industrial Arts show- case. A perfectionist, J oe is a unique crafts- man whose ingenuity, patience and workmanship enable him to turn out first-classprojccts of' his own design. Bea Dyer Bea, a graduating J unior, is a newcomer to Lansing this year. Her fine posters, outstand- ing in their originality, are familiar to all at Lan- sing. Never idle, Bea numbers Sports Club and Band among her many activities.

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Steve Verge Steve, seldom seen apart from his gang, enjoys kidding around with the boys. His shy grin and soft spoken manner are characteristic of this young man. At hunting, Steve is tops, but he plans on becoming a farmer after graduation. CII-'FO Lyn Na da Hn A heroine in a plaid skirt is Carolyn who lends a hand each day in the kindergarten. Self- reliance, self-confidence and good clothes sense are characteristics which typify her. An honor student, Carolyn plans on a secretarial job, and marriage after graduation. Iflfrcd Freely Ooh, but that feels good introduces our intellectual Fred Frady who is out to makea mil- lion bucks and never work again. His drawl, his quips and his two pals, Roger and J im iden- ify him. Fred is not ruffed by a controversial issue yet he dislikes getting up in the morning. Fa-rmlie Mcldeatcrsi This young lady was last years' Junior Prom Queen. Fannie,,' the store keeper of L.C.S., is lively and gay. She is well liked and is one of the high-honor students of the Senior Class. Fannie enjoys music and has played in the lland and the llance 'Band for several years. M my 1101-oath. Mary's day. begins with a pleasant good morning and her consideration for others is nev- er failing throughout the day. Tho soft spoken, Mary is a determined and capable girl, she's a careful thinker and is painstaking in her Work. I-Ter ambition is to become a secretary. Roger Hagan, This amiable gentleman possesses the abil- ity to reason soundly and, hence, is a Whiz at a quizf, Neat appearing Hoge is always busily doing something, preferably science, when in school and after school hours he likes to I'ead, go hunting or fishing or make model airplanes. Hoge says that his ambition is to secure a good position in life and to be happy all the time. John Marshall John Marchell, the quiet man, is well liked by his classmates. Mature and deliberate, John is a J ack of all trades, he has managed to make the roll again and again, served as president of his class for 3 years and has participated for 4 years in football, basketball and baseball. His ambition? To be a success in all of his under- takings. Margaret Loffzff o Maggie is a hard working gal whose pleasing manner and quiet dependability win her an A-1 rating from all who come in contact with her. Her pet expression I don't know is misleading for behind that veil of uncertainty, exists the keen witted Maggie. ller ambition is to become a telephone operator. iVcil Stockton 'Wherever he goes, Neil is sure to put in a smooth appearance. A wheedler and a tease, keen minded Neil is well thought of at Lansing. His pet expression If you say so gives testi- mony of his agreeable disposition. In addition to his athletic ability, Neil is both a musician and an actor. Page Nmefez n



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class histor In September of '49, Mr. Macdonald as our homeroom teacher and Mrs. Marshall as our class advisor took over the difficult job of guiding 40 proud but ignorant students along the path of knowledge. We had reached a plane of life we had long looked forward to with both fear and pride. To guide ns in our affairs we elected as our officers: John Marchell President .Roger Hagin Vice President Leora Swayze Secretary Luella McCarty Treasurer Mary l.aLonde and Mclfeaters Student Council Our accomplishments this year we1'e the ordering of our class rings,ia bake sale, a white elephant sale, the selling of name pins which we made, and five dances including our big Christ- mas dance, Christmas Caper. Fall of '51 found only 29 of us again re- turning to L.C.S., armed to the teeth with paper, pencils, and boundless ambition. Mr. Macdon- ald was again on hand to lead this army of know- ledge-bent students through a year bustling with activity. The officers we elected for this year were: Laura Malley y President Joe Trinkl Vice President Carolyn McFeaters Treasurer Barbara Davis, Roger Hagin, Mary Horvath Student Council We were -all pleased to receive our class ring at the beginning of their year. During the year we had five dances, the biggest being the Ju- nior Prom with Eddie Moore's orchestra furnish- ing the music. Fannie MeFeaters was chosen as our Queen. Our biggest success of the year, financially, was our magazine sales campaign. The total amount we collected on this venture was !B762.50, exceeding our goal of 3600.00 by 23172.50 The girls beat the boys in the contest by over 28400. First prize for selling the most subscrip- tions-fiS115.25 worth-went to Mary Lalionde. Then, of course, we all worked faithfully on our yearbook, the Cayugan. As we again mounted the steps of L.C.S., many of us found it difficult to accustom our- selves to the fact that we are now Seniors, a posi- tion which, at times, seemed very distant. All of us C305 realized that there was a lot to be ac- complished and we are glad to again have the ad- vice and assistance of Mr. Macdonald. Our officers for our last year of high school are: P John Marchell President Joe Trinkl Vice President Carolyn N adalin Secretary Fannie McFeaters Treasurer Mary Horvath, Roger Hagin, Barbara Davis Student Council Our big money making projects this year, so far, have been a donkey basketball game, two three-act comedy plays - The Angell Bratsn and Dotty and Daffy, neither of which could have been presented without the expert assistance and direction of Mr. Macdonald. We sold pop and po- tato chips at the ball games, and also received the profit from the individual 'pictures that were taken of all students in the school. Then we also held a vie dance at the beginning of the year. Now we are looking forward to our Senior trip to New York in a couple of weeks. Page Twenty one

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