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

 - Class of 1953

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dateline ludlowville I 9 6 3 Jan 3rd - Mary and Steve Slack have re- turned home after spending the Christmas holi- days at the winter home of Barbara and Sher- man Tobey in St. Petersburg, Florida. Jan. 10th - First lieutenant Charles F . Eastman of South Lansing has been promoted to Captain in the United States Marine Corps. He is stationed at Camp LeJeune at the present time but expects to be transferred to the west coast soon. Jan. 30th - Cornell University has announc- ed that it will open the most modern occupational therapy clinic in Eastern United States in Sep- tember. Estimated cost of the program, to be headed by Miss Fannie McF eaters, one of the country's foremost occupational-therapists, is S200,000. 1 Feb. 8th - Jack Tvaroha of Ithaca, R.D. 1, and Joe Hradisky of Myers have returned from a trip to the Yukon. They plan to return to the operation of: their mine after a visit with their parents. Feb. 24th -- At the present time there are five of the 1962 graduates of the Lansing Cen- tral School registered at 'Rochester Business In- stitute, according to Marjorie Nedrow, business manager of R.B.I. Miss N edrow, a former stu- dent at Lansing, was- promoted to this position last September, A Mar.. 20th -- Joe T1-inkl has been appointed chief accountant at the Lake Ridge DuPont Plant. A Trinkl, a graduate of Lansing Central School and Ithaca College School of Business has been serving as head of the -payroll department at the Ithaca Gun Company. April 6th - Miss Mary Horvath, manager of the Ithaca branch of S. S. Kresge has been transfered to the main store in Syracuse. This store is the largest of its type in New York State. April 30th - Tompkins County Memorial Hospital has announced the appointment of Miss Lucile Snyder to its staff. Miss Snyder, who received her training at Mercy Hospital in Buf- falo will begin her duties next month. May 30th - For the first time in history the 500 mile Memorial Day classic at Indianapolis has ended in a tie with first place honors going to Walter Sweazey and Charles Bower, both of this city. Both finished on a dry track in 3 hours, 19 minutes, and 9.48 seconds for an aver- age of 147 .62 miles per hour, a new record. June 12th - Marcie Sturm is visiting rela- tives here after spending two years in Texas. She plans to stay for the summer. Page Twenty-two June 25th - Ada LaLonde and Margaret Lotito have opened a day nursery school in South Lansing. Children under five years old may be registered by their parents Monday through Fri- day, between 8 and 12. ' Aug. 14th - The Lansing Central School has announced the following appointments for the school year 1963-64. Librarian - Miss Marie Mohn of Locke, a graduate of Genesee State Teachers College, Agriculture - Roger Hagin from Cornell University, and as a substi- tute mathematics teacher in the high school, Mrs. Carolyn Zimmerman. Miss Laura Malley of N. Lansing will be employed in the office. . Sept. 18th - It was announced today at the Willa1'd Straight Memorial that Billy Mays will furnish the music for the annual fall weekend dance at Cornell. This should be of interest to friends of Neil Stockton who is the featured sax- aphonist with Mays orchestra. Oct. 1st - Two former Lansing students, James Weawfei' and Beatrice Dyer, took honors in the National Art Exhibit in New York this past week. A party in honor of the two was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frady in En- glewood, New Jersey. after the exhibit. F rady is one of the agricultural leaders in the New York State senate. Nov. 17th - Miss Beverly Hart, formerly of this city, is working with Miss Leora Swayze, also of Ludlowville, on a special consumer de- mand survey for the Palmolive Peet Company. They are attempting to find out the effect of colored television advertising. N ov. 25th - Steve Varga, Jr. town clerk in Lansing estimates that the population of Ludlow- ville, South Lansing and Myers combined is now more than 3,000. ' Nov. 30th - J ohn Marchell of Myers, a Cor- nell graduate will supervise construction of the causeway that will extend from Myers to the Tru- mansburg 1'oad, to be begun i11 the Spring. Dec. 16th -- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bishop are spending the month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Nedrow of Lansingville. Dec. 22nd - Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DiGiacomo of Freeville that their son Robert, has been named head of a Bue- nos Aires engineering firm. Dec. 31st -- The former Miss Ramona Bob- inson of Ludlowville and her husband have opened a tea room on Route 13, just south of the town of Newfield.

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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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class O will We the Seniors of '53 do bequeath to ---- J a-mes Wray -Walt's easy way with girls and a book on how to play football. Jane Rollins - more basketball games with Dry- dcn and l3arb's fin ernails. 3' Edna lilavvaloro - Fannie's sewing niachine and some noise makers. Brill Nerlrou' - an OPG'1'Ett01',S license.. Uarol Bower -- Ada's height and the key to Fred's heart. A Gwen Bright -- a wedding band and a drirer's license. Duane Smith - a book entitled How to be a good Quarterback. Franefis Uher -- Frankie's heart and a scholar- ship to college. Uarlyn Gates - a job as usherette at the local theater and Beve's height. Clarence H aycook - Fred Fracly's easy way with his lessons. Jenna Var a - a booklet on How to choose J 77 your mate and a shower cap. Frank Szalaiy - n free riclc to l7etc's or a car of his own. . Nancy Weil7ly -- li0S9lHil1'y,S smile. Jean Moore - a furlough for Gus and a new trombone. - Roberta Rohedee - a steady boy-friend and a Prom Home permanent. Leon Swayzc - Joe's basketball ability and an operator's license. lllzris Keinz. - an audition with Arthur Godfrey and free singing lessons. J oyce Bachelor - Ma1'ie's Way with teachers and a year's supply of gum. .Robert Watkins - J0llI1,S football ability and a. lots of good luck with a certain girl. Pat Long -M l.ucile's humorous stories. June Treadwell -- basketball contract with Mar- gie's winning ways. Gerry Campbell -F Neil's ability with a saxa- phone and a free ride to North Lansing. laura flcffrorz. ---- Luurals naturally curly hair. Mar-ion Zifch-ool.: - a scholarship to Medical School and Chuck's heart. Nob H ar-veg - Roger llagin's brains and a book on Electrons. Joy Iflorvler - an audition with Paul Wl1it1na.1m. Page Twenty fhrcz

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