Lima High School - Ska Hase Ga Oan Yearbook (Lima, NY)
- Class of 1950
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THESKA HASE GA OAN T +A +C 1 Hfafwie C To a faculty member of Lima High School who has seen our school grow, who has contributed gener growth, who has become enriched in giving, enobling in our memories +he word teacher this book is respectfully and affectionately dedicated I 4 ously and unstintingly to that 2 fwafafwl le, the Student Council of L. H. S., are proud and happy to present the 19119 So Ska-Hase-Ga-Oan le want to extend our sincere thanks to Mrs Brooks and lies Slattery for making this publication possible It was only through their guidance, hard work and patient under standing that we could present such a fine yearbook le should also like to thank Mies lcCale and the members of the Art Club and Class for their hard work in illustrating the book and the cover Then, too, we should like to show our appreciation to all the patient teachers who cooperated while we interrupted classes to take pictures for the annual Lastly, we should like to congratulate the seniors and wish them the best of luck and a great deal of happiness in the years to come Mary E Meyers, Editor l pfL6fLC1f2d6.fK01fldfK I feel confident that the faculty and student body will welcome the 1950 edition of the Ska Hase-Ga Oan The Yearbook Staff and their advisors, Miss Slattery and Mrs Brooks, have worked hard to present this book They are to be congratulated on the fine results ob- tained from their efforts I am pleased to take thi opportunity to wish the Seniors of 1950 success and personal happiness 3 ' o o o o n o o o I' p C I Sl !Z.LT' , - .- . U 0 o S u ' . Back row Front row MW AME Mr Gertrude Brooks Miss Jane Baumer Miss Mary Knapp Mrs Marian Bailey Mr James Peters Mrs Blanche Gray Mrs Irene McDonald Miss Gertrude McCale Mr Joseph Rutigliano Mr Russell Leone TISS Cather'ne Slattery Mr William H Maloy Mrs Vlrvinla Keefe Mrs Margaret Whitbourne ls FIELD Social Science and La guages Music Home Economics hth and Sth Grades Coach, Health, 9th S lst and 2nd Grades Kindergarten Business 7th and 8th Grades English and library Princlpal, Science Sth and 6th Grades Science and Math ocial Studies N . So Art Mrs. Rose Egan 2nd and 3rd Grades -waning., wb' SENICRS Alice Andrews 'Always sweet, ever kind, a friend you'll never find W ter Photo Club l, Library Club 2,3,h Yearbook Rep 2, Class Pres Student Council h, Vice Pres Class 3, Chorus l,2,3,h, Girl' State Delegate 3, Nat'l Honor Society 3 Senior Play h, Liv County Music Festival l,2,3 Alice Adams General Sherman Student Council 1,h, Pres M, Class Treas 2,3,h, Band l,2,3,h, Vice Pres h, Chorus l,2,3,h, Rep to Student Council Conv l,3,h, All State Music Conv 2, N Y S Music Camp 2, Yearbook 2,3, Senior Play M Liv County Music Festival l,2,3,h Accom ianist 2,3, Legion Oratorical Contest M, Scorekeeper h Do d Conner Ciavuxu. HWhile therefs life, there's hope.N Junior Varsity l,2, Varsity 3,h Baseball l,2,h, Band l,2,3,h, Pres Vice Pres Chorus h Sports Club ,h, Treas h, News Club 3,h, Vice Pres Student Council h, Nat'l Honor Society 3, Senior play h Liv County Music Festival l,2,3,h Intramurals l,2,3, Rep to Student Council Conv 3, Photo Club 1 Mary Meyers slept and dreamed that life was beauty, I woke and found that life was duty W Photo Club l, Library Club 2,3,h, Yearbook 2,h, Assistant Bus Man 2, Editor h, Pres Class 2, Student Council 2,3,h, Treas 2, Sec h, Band 3,h Sec Treas h, Chorus h, Girls' Athletic Club 3,h, Rep to Student Counc1l Conv 2,3, Nat'l Honor Soclety 2,3, Associate Justice h Intramural l,2, Liv Courty Music Festival h, Junlor Red Cross 1 6 Lucille Harvey nEvery one has his lot and a wide world before him.N Student Council 2,h3 Class Sec. 3,hg News. Club 2,3,h, Assistant Art Editor 3, Editor h, Band 2, h, Sec Treas 3, Chorus 3,h Senior Play h, Sports Club 3, Cheerleading 2,3,h Ruth Barber WTo Ruthie college life won't be new, she had a part in it this year, too W Q..JU1.73,a.1LLdL Class Pres 3, Student Council Sec 3, Editor Yearbook 3, Chorus l,2, 3,h, Band 3,h, Library Club 2, h Girls' Athletic Club 2,3,h, Girls' Intramurals l,2, Senior Play h National Honor Society 3, Home Economics Club 2, Liv County Music Festival1,2,h bet x N A I I if - ' 5 ' s ' . - . bg - . W ' ' o ' 0 S . . S 3 . . . . . , , , . , . . 3, O- 0 s ' ' 3 . ,N . . 5 0 0 . I I , 0 . C O :A 'I O C , 'Y K A 'He came, he saw, he conquered.' , y Qky . . 3 . . . a ' ' o . . , . . . . ' . O D O ' , Q ' o a Q 0' o ' ' I ' a . . 5 . 0 . . . 3 . ' . - ' 3, 5 . K 5 . - . s - . . - 3 . I 0 U 5 ' 9 O Franoes Petrillo Robert Strasburg Pauline Payne 'She's now making a chart 'The world knows nothing of its To find her sea-sick heart ' greatest men W News Club 2,3,h5 Chorus 3,h, Pres h, Athletic Club 2,3, Cheer- leader 3, Rep to Yearbook Staff 3, Bus Man D, Student Council h Senior Play h, Timekeeper h Liv County Music Festival h Mary Shanks Wwe know that Mary's all right, Junior Varsity l, Athletic Club 3 b, Senior Pl M, Intramurals 1 gfaalotlf 2fwu..n.0 fPma2..m.a-Q WWe've heard that our Pakqine longs To hear one of those Southern songs Northside High, Corning 1, Library Club 2,3,h, Girls' Athletic Club 3, h, Secretary 3,h, Band h, Librarian b, Chorus h, Rep to Yearbook Staff b, Liv County Music Festival h Louise gm Janice Wright Nwhere words are few and seldom As long as it's Saturday night ' wasted W Ilbrary Club 2,3,b, Vice Pres M, News Club 2,h, Yearbook Circ Van h, Chorus l,3,h, Student Council Home Ec Club 2,3,h, Cheerleading l,2,3,h, Red Cro s 3 WSmooth runs the water where the brook is deep W Home Ec Club 2,3,h, Girls' Athletic Chorus l,2,3,h, Library Club 2,3,h, Club 3,h, Chorus 2,3,h e h, News Club 2,3,h, Home Ec Club 3,h, Student Council M 7 's - 8. N . , . . . ,2. . . . ' 5 ' ' . ing Girls' Athletic-Club Pres. 3,11 Q 1 N, I ygf a Pr so ' 0. ' . . : I . e . ,h. Q Betty Judd Mary Louise Semmel HThey say red heads have tempers, Lulu Jana 'She's always good natured and full n0ur man power shortage caused her no gloom, she simply went to the Junior room N Rush Henrietta 1,2, Webster 3 Library Club b, Home Ec Club h Chorus U, Liv County Music Festi val h Betty Semmel But we have yet to see hers W Treasurer h, Band 3,h, Chorus l,2,3,h News Club 2,3,h, Library Club 2,3,h, Girls' Athletic Club 2,3,h Girls' Intramurals 1,2 Moqipwlwaz Celia Hendrickson WGood temper is like a sunny d , It sheds its brlghtness everywhere WHer ways are ways of pleasantness And all her paths are peace W of fun, never has bad word for anyone Library Club 2,3, , News Club 2, 3 h, Chorus 2,3,h, Pres 3, sf Q-In. Librarian 2, Home Ec Club 2,3 , Pres M, Student Council 3,h, Senior Play h, Sports Club 3 Girls' Intramurals 1,2, Band h Liv County Music Festival Dohna Acor 'An addltion in our Senior Year, For which we gladly give a cheer W East High School, Rochester 1,2,3, Home Ec Club h, Library Club h News Club h, Chorus L, Cafeteria News Club 2,3,h, Tibrary Club 2,3,h, Home Ee Club 9,3,h, Chorus 1,2,3,h Chorus h, Junior Red Cross l,2,3, News Club 2,3,h, Llbrary Club 2,3,h Vice Pres 31 Athletic Club 213vhf Red Cross Rep h, Girls' Intramurals Vice Pres Class 2, Senior Play M, 1,2, Athletic Club 2,3,h helper M Photo Club 1, Girls' Intramurals 1,2 8 QDJM If-ff , . , . C1 2 V 16' . Q Photo. Club lg Home Ec. Club 2,3153 It I gg g, f - 0 3 0 . . A Qffj, ' . 5 . . .1 . . - 5 . . ,h . ' ' S ' 5 ay' ' . Ol' I 0 ' 5 gf A I 3 5 2 V ' , in 4 X mfzi ' ' . 'M ' - - t 1 I I . . 3 AL Donald Yopp 'I love work It fascinates me, I could Blt and look at it for hmusn AME Dohna Acor Alice Andrews Ruth Barber Donald Conner Lucille Harvey Celia Hendrickson Lulu Jans Betty Judd Mary Meyers Pauline Payne Louise Perry Frances Petrillo Betty Semmel Mary L. Semmel nary Shanks Robert Strasburg Janice Wright Donald Yopp NICKNAME nSandy NAn NRuthie HDon Lu WSis WLulu Betty' 'Liz WPip NToots nFran nBetty Weezy' Shmoe W o nJan WDizzy Band 2,3,h, Newspaper Club 2,h, Senior Play h Donald Yopp joined the Class of '50 in his Sophomore year He was active in many activities Cespecially noted for his music abilityj and well liked by all the members of the class In January 1950, Donald left the group of 19 Seniors to become a member of the Arm Air Corps Ye are proud of you, Donald, and so is Lima High NOTED FOR Green Hemlock dances Cold nose Trumpet playing Watching televislon Southern accent Jovlal dispos1t1on Gene Assemblies England Silence New clothes Art work Blushing Cheer leading Hunting Shynsss Talkativeness 9 AMBITION Buyer of women's clothes Industrial mathematician Travel to Cal1fornia Relief from women Music teacher Dietitian Celia's aunt Business executive Secretary Secretary Happiness Leo Interior decorating Farmerette Mort Forest Ranger Marriage Drummer N ll A1106 A113135 Red Ji-MW Nurse dyll ll ' ll u N ' N N . . . n I I' YI . Il n H N I1 N l N ll ll N B bn H ll One rainy day while looking for something to do, we came upon an old scrap book, pages yellow VPOIH 9-Ee, d covers bulging from so many nmemoirs' In this, we knew, we would find many laughs and just as many memories In a section headed WSchool Dazen we came upon class pictures and newspaper clippings a record of our high school career If anyone had looked for us after that, they would have found us buried deep in the past There we are all 17 of us' That was in l9h6, and we had selected as class officers Holly Clayson, President, Donald Conner, Vice-President, and wands Corwln, Secretary Treasurer When we had organized as the Freshman Class, Mrs Margaret Whitbourne advised us, and Alice Adams represented us in Student Council Nothing big happened that year unless you can call collecting weekly dues and selling candy and hats big That year was made up mostly of studies and fun And there is the Class of '50 as Sophomores! Although we lost one member Howard Garling, we were joined by Frances Petrillo and Lucille Harvey from St Rose and Pauline Payne who had been over from England for only a year Robert Opdyke was with us for a while but left shortly to enter the service Mary E Meyers led us in all our activities, and she was supported by Betty Semmel, Donald Conner and Alice Adams Lucille Harvey spoke for us in Student Council It was an honor for the whole class when Mary Elizabeth was chosen as probationary member of the National Honor Society Because our school was considered the most active in the county in Junior Red Cross work, Mary Shanks was chosen to attend the national convention in Massachusetts The outstanding projects of our grand old Sophomore year includedour Christmas dance, the ham dinner, and the selling of candy at basketball games Look at that picture! Jun1ors, it says' How well we remember that eventful year In September we found that we had lost three members Holly Clayson, Rosemarie Krebbeks, and Bernard O'Dea, but we were jolned by Mary Barnes from Tonawanda Mary returned to her former school later in the year Our first act was to elect our class officers Ruth Barber, President, Alice Andrews, Vice President, Lucille Harvey, Donald Conner, won a scholarsh1p to the N Y S Music Camp which Alice Adams had attended the Previous summer Alice Andrews was chosen to attend Girls' State and Donald Yopp, Boys' State In June, at Student Council elections Alice Adams was made President for the year 19b9 SO The most outstanding events of that year were the round and square dance with Rex Arnold and His Royal Hangers providing the music, a ham dinner for the firemen, and the Junlor Prom which was held Vay 6 with Howe Lewis and his orchestra As we turn the page, what do we see but the picture of the Class of 'SO as Seniors' That was a wonderful year with never a dull moment After Dohna Acor and Betty Judd joined us, our class contained nineteen members Our leaders that year were Alice Andrews, President, Donald Conner, Vice-President, Lucille Harvey, Secretary, Alice Adams, Treasurer and Mary E Meyers, Student Council HSPPSBGHT-aiiive We started the year by selling magazine subscriptions Next we sold Christmas cards and stationery The Senior Play, nliss Chatterbox,W was presented November h and what good times we did have with that' Then came the memorable Senior Ball, the high l1ght of our social events At Easter, we went to Washington and spent five lively days viewing the h1storical sites of this great city Four nights were spent losing sleep and painting the town Our last group picture 19 grave old seniors in thelr caps and gowns with diplomas in their hands' This was the moment we had been work1ng so hard to achieve Although we had a noticable shortage of boys, we proved ourselves outstanding not only scholastically, but socially, in all four years of high school But where would we have been without the guidance of Mrs Whitbourne, our advisor, and the support of our teachers, friends in the school and community, and parents, who so willingly gave of their time and talents Our heartiest thanks went out to them for all they had given us we knew, as we took a last look at the familiar classrooms and faces, we would never forget the happy days in our Alma Mater Lima High School Class Motto T0 THE STARS THROUGH DIFFICULTIES C1885 Flowers RED AND WHITE ROSES C1355 Cglors MAROON AND WHITE 10 4:le:ILl4l' 1 an '. V Secretary, Alice Adams, Treasurer and Mary E. Meyers, Student Council Representative. One of our members, I A O I have just finished my autobiography and before I send the manuscript to the publisher, I would like to read you one of its chapters This is Chapter 16 Touring the country in m Musical Review of l960, my band and the rest of the troupe entered the vici nity of Los Angeles, where the World's Fair was taking place After some trouble at finding quarters for my large troupe, I finally discovered a fashionable hotel wh1ch a convention had just left The management afforded us two whole floors for our use After leav1ng my performers who were still recover1ng from a hang over in Chicago, I went down to the lobby for the even1ng paper As I passed the Manager's door, I idly glanced at the letter1ng and then stopped dead in my tracks There in S inch gilt edged letters was the name P Ivy Payne, Manager Out of the door stepped a fashionably dressed young lady, none other than P Payne, the girl I knew in high school as WPip' After I had recovered my composure, I managed to blurt, 'What are you doing heref' She expla1ned that after graduat1ng from the Alfred Business School, she had come west where she secured a job as secretary to Cecil B DeMille It was through him she had met and married Roddy McDowell, movie actor To f1ll her spare time, she decided to take over the management of this hotel Hastening on to the dining room, whom should I find as cateress but Celia Hendricksonf When she offered the best meal free of charge, of course, I willingly accepted Soon after Celia left me, the floor show began CI gathered from the other diners that the star of the show had not yet appeared J Suddenly the room went black, the band, much inferior to mine I must adm1t, gave a fanfare, and the spot light focused on a charming, blonde, young lady, whose name appeared 1n the program as Mademolselle Aimee Pernon It suddenly dawned on me that this dancer was none other than Al1ce Andrews, one of my former h1gh school fr1ends By that time Celia had returned w1th a waiter and Alice, having recogn1zed me from the stage, came to talk with me as I ate As I conversed w1th Alice, I remarked upon the very beautiful furn1sh1ngs of the d1n1ng room She told me that Pauline had been able to engage the able assistance of another old classmate, Betty Semmel, now renowned throughout Amer1ca and Europe for her original interior decorating Betty was staylng at one of her numerous houses in Beverly H1lls, and I determined to ViS1t her as soon as I could Before retir1ng for the night, I invited my three charming classmates to visit the Wor1d's Fair w1th me the next day As we strolled along the midway, Pauline voiced her sympathy for a young couple and their many children mak1ng their way toward us As they drew nearer I recognized Lulu Jans and her husband, Delphus, vainly trying to keep their brood in order In the middle of a joyous reunion a little boy ran to Lulu, cry1ng to my surprlse I found Alice Adams, nurs1ng the wounds of fair goers I saw Jim's picture on the desk and she explained that they had been married three years before when she had graduated from Strong Memorial Hospital We were finally on our way again and stopped at several booths along the way We paused at the televi sion booth to look at the new television sets now equ1pped w1th technlcolor Toward us, two young lad1es came whom I recognized as Frances Petrlllo and Lucille Harvey, now Mrs Harvey Wingate Fran had quit her teach1ng job and had come west to marry Commodore Merrltt She knew Lucille was at the fair and had stopped to see her It was Harvey Wingate, by the way, who had dlscovered how to equ1p the sets with technicolor While I stood reminlscing with Lucille and Fran, the rest of my party wandered on to the clothing booth When I joined them, I recogn1zed Dohna Acor, managing an exhibit for Macy's, of which she was t e head buyer The girl sho had been sitting behind a desk then stepped forward, and I recognized Betty Judd, now Mrs Gene Beckwlth, flnancial adv1ser for the same department store Before starting back to the hotel we stopped at the Conservation booth, where we found Bob Strasburg, now head of the Forestry Bureau of Conservation It was then the whole party made a date to go to the Mocambo that evening, and I contacted Betty Semmel at her home After we reached the night club and were finally seated, I glanced around, only to discover none other than Ruth Barber, now famous for her psychology course at U C L A She introduced her escort, head football coach at U C L A I promptly tried to Nsqueeze' a couple of free tickets to the next Rose Bowl game from him Just as I was beginnlng to get some results, the band began playing a popular hit tune of the day Realizing that they were very 1nferior to my own, I did not pay too much attention However, when the drummer did a solo, I glanced around and there was Don Yopp, who was featured with his own band at some of the more famous night spots At the end of h1s solo, he came over and joined the party After a few hours of gaiety and laughter, we disbursed to our various quarters As we entered the lobby of the hotel, we found a convention of secretaries registering Among these we singled out Mary Meyers, Janice 'T1ght, Mary Semmel, Lary Shanks, and Louise Perry of our Senior Class Mary Elizabeth, now secretary to Henry Kaiser was going to marry John D Rockefeller III next month Janice, Mary 11 . . . Ivy that he had hurt himself. I gallantly offered to take the child to a Red Cross tent across the way. There - , , . ' h . . . . . x . 1. ' 5 . . . 1 - , , Q - v Louise, and Louise were important secretaries at Lake Success, and each was extremely glad she had paid so much attention in her Social Studies classes. Mary had been a secretary in a law firm on Wall Street but was quitting her Job to marry someone she called Mort. I didn't catch his last name. I went to my room as quickly as possible for I was anxious to get a good night'a sleep. My troupe was hitting the road again for Seattle the next day. Then I realized that I had seen all eighteen fellow classmates on that trip. CM MFL le, the Class of 1950 of the School of Lima in the County of Livingston and the State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make, ordain, publish and declare this to be Our Last Will and Testament in manner following That is to say. Louise Perry, will m 'halo' to Rosemary Simmons Betty Judd, will m seat in the Senior homeroom to Gene Beckwith Celia Hendrickson, will my Wpetiten waistline to Irene Rogers. Donald Conner, will my love for sports to Robert Kass Lulu Jans, will my giggle to Robert Stevens Dohna Acor, will my long hair to Willoway Crandall Mary Louise Semmel, will my ability to play the saxaphone to David Conner Pauline Payne, will anything but my favorite song, ND1x1eW I, Donald Yopp, will my right to stay out all night and catch up on my sleep in Social Studies class to Robert Brisbane I, Mary Elizabeth Meyers, will my careful, considerate, and skillful driving to Roy Nowack Lucille Harvey, will a new and better television set Cfrom Wlngate's in Livoniaj to Ronald Gerhardt Alice Andrews, will my latest seller NHow to Have a Good Timen to Roy Yorks Betty Se mel, w1ll my dancing feet to Maurlce Andrews Janice Wright, will my quietness to Barbara Copp Robert Strasburg, w1ll my second period study hall accomplishments to Doug Brisbane Ruth Barber, will my flirty eyes to Marie Beare Mary Shanks, will my exceptional abil1ty to win people and influence friends to any lonely individual Frances Petrillo, will my title WMiss Chatterboxn to Barbara Klossner Mrs lhitbourne, our advisor, we leave a homeroom with as prompt, quiet and orderly students as she had this year To Mr Maloy, our principal, we leave another model class to take the place of the 1950 Seniors To Lima High School we leave the pleasant memories of an outstanding Senior Class ary Shanks Signed and Sealed, Witnesses Frances Petrillo Class of WSOU 12 I, . I, . I, I, . I, . I, . I, . I, u , ' . I, . I, . I, ' ' . I, ' . . I, ' . I, Alice Adams, will my nickname, URedf to Ivodine Hendrickson. I, . . I, ' I, . To . M ................ JI- X' fii 5 Nb Mrs Sam Butler, On the evening of November b, l9h9, the Seniors presented WMiss Chatterbox' under the direction of their class advisor, Mrs Whitbourne This three act comedy had as its cast the following people Judy Conway, Miss Chatterbox Warner Conway, Judy's uncle Thyra Conway, Warner's wife Bonita Conway, Their older daughter Holly Conway, Her lb year old slster Next-door neighbor Graham Oakley, Bonita's flance Earl Lowder, A newspaper reporter Madame Aimee Pernon, A visitor straight from France Gwen Darl1ng, Qtunning young Qociali+e Vlla Engel Frances Petrlllo Donald Conner Lucille Harvey Mary Shanks Lulu Jans Robert Strasburg Donald Yopp Alice Andrews Betty Semmel Alice Adams The play was bu1lt around the life of the Conway family and the sudden lnvasion upon this happy homelife by harner Conwa3's niece who descends upon them from her little country town Her incessant talking and p60p16'S l1ves and altering their relationships The whole productlon was financially successful and typlcal of the good work of the class 1 y T24 Ayc. V 1- 'Ig li E Kf5TQX lv , ,,. A f ai A ' 4 i. .XXV it . i A A A H ' 1 'L ' I 1 - ------ -: - ----- s:f::ee ess-fee sefsefe:-211111 Ruth Barber constant interference gives the play its nano and also most of its excitement. She is constantly changing Back row: G. Ernst, I. Rose, C. Shettler, G. Rogers, J. Hendrickson, G. Shutt, D. Ball, G. Walker, B. Ernst. Middle row E Rogers, J Wood Fraser, H Leonard, Danforth, G Hayes, Rader, F Babcock, Buck Front row Mrs Gray, J Bugbee, Pascarella, B Dresser, Slocum, B Calman, A Cavalier, C Lucci, D Bears Absent L Crandall, E Hering- ton, D Nunemaker, S Ford, S Sigas Kurelko, C Ernst, D Weber, Buck, L Dresser, R Young, Smith, J Pooley Middle row R loses, A Rose, L Menz, Ely, N Caccamise, H Hendrickson, M Beecher, Sigas, C Graves Front row Irs Egan, S Miller, C Bugbee, J Walker, B Daniels, S Harvey, J Wright, G Grievson, G Wemett, K Spurles Absent Donald Brisbane, J Reed, J Sharpe 3 0 o 3 N. . K. . R. . Do O Jo C R. . . l'z' Back row: A. Nowack, S. Shutt, D. S. . . S. . . pl . . . M. 1h Back row: C. Gibbs, S. Rose, s ueouoid, I Rogers, G Babcock, R Casca- mise, G Smith, N Bugbee, P Graves Middle row C Jens, E Taylor, P Copp, H Judd, B Smith, Farrell, J Rogers, G Slick Front row Irs Bailey, G Semmel, R Hudson, I Conner, N Beare, P Yorks, C Junot, I lhitbeck, I Cavalier Absent E Hiller Back row C Leonard, S Alberti, Ernst, K Semmel, L Pooley, Jens, W Kurelko Middle row P Merritt, J Martin, Herington, B Peters, Shettler, N Rader, K Marshall Front row Hrs Keefe, I Matthews, G loses, L Calman, R Grievson, V Wright, L Ames, H LeFeber Absent I Schillinger, L Park, J Hiller, L Plain . . W.. .C. . s N. n 4 BIA' . R. . . W 2 o 0 X o o o Y 15 ml' Back row Richard Dean, Dean Menz, David Conner, Shlrley Schillinger, Ivodine Hendrickson, John Br1sbane, Barbara Klossner, Bruce Storke, Mlke Marshall 3rd row Norman Barrett, Marlene Cavalier, Raloh Yorks, Shirley Young, John Rader, Beverly Pooley, Marilyn Wemett, Joyce Wright, Wiloway Crandall, Roger Sherman, James Roge s, Dav1d Fraser 2nd row Donald Sw1ck, Beverly Miller, Donald Morse, Mr Leone, Robert Calman, Mildred Yorks, Jeannene Crandall, Dallas Hendrickson Front row Nancy Herrington, Donna Alberti, Ellzabeth Perry, Betty Rogers, Norma Marsden, Johanna Nowack, Mary LaMont, Frances Matthews The office rs of the 7th and 8th Grades are President David Conner Vice President Norman Barrett Secretary Mildred Yorks Treasurer Beverly Miller 16 as follows M. V . M , -. .,M U - . M 0 . . ' , ' . . : A . r ' . : . . . . . . , . - CLASSES F' Cm Back row Marlin Icenogle, Walter Pennington, John Leonard, William Sherman, Janet Dan1e1s, Maurice Andrews, Wllliam Harvey, Robert Madigan, Richard Madigan Middle row Miss Knapp, William Flansburg, Tames Merritt, John Reynolds, Robert O'Brien, James Slocum, Richard Junot, Mr Rutlgliano Front row Barbara Farrell, Susanna McNeilly, Sylvia Morasco, Virginia Merington The officers of the Freshman Class are as follows President Marlin Icenogle Vice President Walter Pennington Secretary Susanna McNei1ly Treasurer Barbara Farrell The only activity that the Freshman Class planned for this year was the Freshman Dance on December 21 The class sponsored an Amateur Show during an assembly program 18 X-ax! X FQ, X la is 1' X I ii? 4 Iam 5 nf' Back row Donald Driscoll, Elmer Swick, Austin Stewart, Douglas Brlsbane, Gayle Sch1llinger, Marian Yorks, Carolyn 'eFeber, Russell Davison, Joseph Wazniax, Howard Schill lnger Middle row Roy Vorks, Shirley Beecher, Rosemary Simmons, Miss Slattery, Patricia Whalen, Maryanna Garling, Robert Stevens Front row Eunice Nowack, Marjorie Vollmer, Sh1rley McQuoid, Ol1v Dresser, Irene Rogers, Josephire Pirincin, Betty Jopson Absent from picture Donald Barrett The offlcers of the Sophomore Class are as follows President Rosemary Sim ons V1ce President Datrlcla Whalen Secretary Shirley Beecher Treasarer Maryanna Garllng In September 2h members of the Sophomore Class sponsored a get acqualnted Fun Nite. The next act1v1t1es of the Class lncluded selling potato chips and pretzels durlng the noon hours, selling U. S. Saving Stamps in the homeroom and holding bake sales and cake raffles. The Sophomore assembly was combined into an entertalnlng pro- gram WltH a one act play and songs by the trio, Maryanna Gerling, Ollve Dresser and Betty Jopson. I f .' 7 ' w' V, E vs 19 7g 3'!p ' T ft ff? if A Q f ,t 3 1 I . G ' . Q: 1 I s ,- -V' I ., - , : V7 ', 4 3 I, ',1Qi'l 5: 1, a I , , lf a ! , 1 ' s' ' , X , r Xi iv Q 55s. - . . 4 f . r J, .f5'- ', ' f A , -1 A 2 - . . ' . L .l . .. a ' 2 - l L. c u s 2 . . - 9 , o I Q ' a . 15 4 J 1 .4 I . - . . , 'Cha Back row Gene Beckwith, Donald Merr1tt, Howard Garllng, Thomas Swartzenburg, Robert Ka e, Robert Heringtgn, Middle row James McNe1l1y3Barbara Copp, Patricla Birch, Donna Gerhardt, Roy Nowacx Front row Mar1e Beare, Janet Vollmer, Sy1v1a Harvey, Virginia Madigan The 0ff1C6TS of the Junlor Class are as follows Pres1dent Patr1c11 Burch V1ce Presldent Donna Gerhardt Secretary B rbara Copp Treasurer Roy Nowack In order to F3156 mone5 for their trlp the Junior Class sponsored Fun Nlt8S, raffles and bakesales which were uccessful On December 2nd a Whlte Elephant Sale was held as the1r annual assembly Gene B9Ckl1th was Yearbook representatlve, Janet Vollmer, a juror and SJ1v1a Harvey was leader of the hlgh school oand Donna Gerhardt was a cheerleader and several th 1: 20 Junior boys were on the basketball team. The Junior Prom was held on May 5. 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'- I 8' .Y CV ,Z ,I f,-, I- , U ., - f af 2. , 1: 1' f-, , - ' f-, 'f f, ' Q '- ,' ff ' f ' - . , f K 11 . x h . . f v, - fr 4.1, V vr, , f . '. - - ' 'f, 4 - n- . ' ' ff 1 -, ' , . . ' f-, - - :Y I '-, ' 1 ft, . , A , 'w --1 'Z , . , ,? X-. - ' ' ' 'lr '. ,- bf f, 1 74 ' iz f, QQ -, -'-7 f.. V .fr , -. 1 - '- - . -Q' .:f'c.- ' . ' - 4 Y Y- ,1 ,- '. K X -1 Lt-J,-. ,J Q I,. 'tag -5 ' Q. ' . ,,, Je , ECM Back row B Farrell, S NcNeilly, J Crandall, S Morasco, MissMcCale, Front row V Herington, I Hendrlckson, M Cavaller A Nartln, W Crandall, J Wr1pht The officers of the Art Club are as follows President S McNe1lly V1ce Pres I Hendrlckson Secretary V. Cavalier Treasurer S Morasco Back row B Miller, S Moras Mcveilly, B Farrell, Her1ngton, J Wright, wright, J Vollmer, Acor N1ddle ow L Perry, B Jopson, E Nowack, C Hendrlckson, M Shanks, N155 Knapp, L Jans, M Semmel, M Garling, D Gerhardt Front row J Nova P, J Crandall, R Simmons, B fudd, I Hendrickson 42224 CM C0 P S all ' ' K+ ' 2 0 u , s. . . . J V. ' . S J. ' . D. . r .. r 3 0 Q ' o 0 ' 1 A f, SQ 0- 0 . v- 0 X I 1 1. Q 1 Q 22 BALLL- CI.!4.4,.- Back row J 'cNe111v, A Stewart M1dd1e row G Beckwith, W Pennington, Mrs Brooks, M Meyers, F Petrillo, R Stevens, M1ss Slattery Front row M Shanks, P Payne The officers of the Yearbook Staff are as follows Editor Mary E Meyers Circulation Manager Mary Shanks The remalning 7 students were selected by the Student Counc11 to help the members of the Staff by selllng advert1sements and Yearbook subscriptions fauna-LQzff5zv14L Back row R Kase, P Merrltt, J Wright, G Moses, C Hendrickson, R Hudson, W Sherman Mlddle row T Swartzenburg, C LeFeber, M Shanks, gCh1l11Dg6T, Mrs Keefe, S Moreseo, Front row B Calman, P Yorks, 1 Slgas, R Moses, D Nunemaker, M LaMont 1 - Business Manager - Frances Petrillo 1 . . . . H. ' . O A I 2h ' CM Back row Shirley Beecher, Celia Hendr1ckson, Betty Jepson, Josephine Pirincin, Maryanna Garling, Eunice Nowack, Bet+y Semmel, Ruth Barber, Marjorie Vollmer, Irene Rogers, Middle row Miss Slattery, Pauline Payne, Janet Vollmer, Donna Gerhardt, Alice Andrews, Mary Shanks, Mary L Sem el, osemary Simmons, Front row, Betty Judd, Dohna Acor, Marion Yorks, Lulu Jans, Donald Drisco Mary E Meyers, Shirley McQuoid, Louise Perry, Roy Nowack The officers of the Library Club are as follows President Louise Perry Vice President Mary Shanks In September, when the Library Club organized with ?6 member it was decided it would be more eff1cient for the organization to be divided into two groups, meeting on alternate weeks Members put up new bulletln boards, take care of the grade library, process new books Additions this year include a new set of encyclopedias The club also put on an assembly of four short library plays ,fffff nan. ,,f7 2C J ' . 2 R ' . 11, . . i .1 s, .5 N 4, f J if V xl QE I ,eafm Cla! 'Au A Back raw' Maryanna Garling, Shirley Beecher, Betty Semmel, Janet Vollmer, Donna Gerhardt, Mary Shanks, Dohna Acor, Mary L Sem el, Third row Mrs Brooks, Lulu Jars, Mar1on Yorks, Donald Driscoll, Virginia Madigan, Marie Beare, Gayle Schillinger, Gene Beckwith, Second row Celia Hendrickson, Frances Petrillo, Donald Conner, Iucille Harvey, Donald Yopp, Roy Nowack, James McNeilly, First row Rosemary Sim ons, Louise Perry3Patric1a Birch, Marjorie Vollmer, Josephine Plrincin The Echo Staff is as follows Editor Lucille Harvey Ass1stant Editor Donna Gerhardt Art Editor James Mcbeilly Assistant Art Editor Donald Driscoll Qecretary Treasurer Patricia Birch Circulation Manager Gene Beckwith The remainlng 23 members of the club act as reporters, typists and m1meographers The Newspaper Club began its aCt1V1tieS, under the supervlsion of Mrs Brooks, by sponsor1ng a bake sale to raise money for print1ng materlals In addition to putting out four issues of WThe Echon the staff members also took charge of collectlng and preparing the weekly news for the Lima Recorder 26 JI 'R ' A Y I A . X CS CMM if Back row Patr1c1a Dlrch, Coach Peters, Roger Sherman, Davld Conner, Mary Shanks, John Leonard, Rosemary Slmnons, Mary Meyers, Marlin Tcenogle, LLC111P Harvey, Frances Petrlllo, Lou1se Perry, Lulu Jans Front row, seated Miss Baumer, Susanna PcNe1lly, Donald Conner, James NcNeilly, Klice Adams, Alice Andrews Pres1dent A1109 Adams Vice Dres1dent Donald Conner Secretary Mary E Meyers Trea urer James McNe111y The Student Councll acts as a medium between th students and the administratlon It 15 composed of class and club presldents and repre sentat1ves from each class, adv1sed by two faculty members and the pr1nc1 pal It is the duty of the Student Councll to attend to work that should be done, and to help student organlzations wlth their problems Thls year the Council sponsored several Fun h1tes,and, 1n an attempt to further lnterest 1n ba ketball games, sold pencils w1th the schedule prlnted on them W1th the klnd cooperation of Vr and Mrs Hubert Smith, the Counc1l sponsored a mov1e at the L1ma Theater Three persons were appolnted to schedule assemblies, approve extra curricular activlty dates and superv1se homeroom clean up committees Offlcers 0' the Yearbook Staff were chosen from the Student Counc1l by its members With the advice and a1d of our most capable and efficient adv1sors Mr Peters and MISS Baumer, the Student Council has again proved 1ts value to the school 27 I my I Il sffr . .IIA ff I .fp .. 'ry ,A ' Y I I Following are the officers of the Student Council: . A N . , me D Qkflwvmf- 32 'vGl-....mf.M, 64,04 ATHLETICS F ILMJQ ww vzrvlm, W Ai... 4 U Acizwizef During the 'L9 'SO school year, Lima High's band, under the direction of Miss Jane Baumer, was as active as usual With the addition of four twirlers and a drum majorette, the band was asked to play at one of the football games at Genesee Junior College Soon after this, all members were found busily preparing for the Christmas concert, and dona+1ons received from this enterprise helped buy new uniform the fir t in many years Numerous other project were undertaken daring the year Playing at home basketball games vas one of the projects and playing at a March of Dimes heneflt basketball game sponsored by the alumni was another, but the highlight of the season was the Livingston County Muslc Festival held at Geneseo 'n February 'ima sent several particlpants, among them, Donald Conner, Mary E Leyers, G ne Beckwith, Iucille Harvey and Alice Adams The members of the band are as follows Trumpets, Donald Conner, Roger Sherman, Verne Wright, Trombones, Beverly Miller, rorman Barrett, Par1tone, Iulu Jans, Clarinets, Barbara Farrell, Gwendolyn Moses, Gene Beckwith, Marllyn Wemett, Flutes , Alice Adams, Luc1lle Harvey, Joyce Wright, Saxaphones, David Conner, Nar5 E Meyers, Pauline Payne, Mary L Semmel, Ruth Barber, Drums, Richard Dean, Donald Driscoll Azg, ff'i:sEfD A9 mg? X X Dur1ng this school year the Senior Chorus has taken active part1cipat1on in the Christmas concert and the Spring concert Several member were selected to attend the Geneseo Festival and sing in the chorus there Those selected were A1166 Andrews, Frances Petrillo, Pauline Payne, Susanna VcNeilly, Mary Shanks, Puth Barber, Marlin Icenogle, Thomas Swartzerburg, Donald Driscoll, Bill Sherman A a cappella group was also selected from the Senlor Chorus to participate n the Spring concert The members of the 'h9 'SO Senior Chorus are as follows D Acor, M Wemett, A Adams, A Andrews, Barber, S Beecher, G Beckwlth, M Cavaller, P Copp, D Conner, D Conner, J Danlels, R Dean, Dresser, D Drlscoll, B Farrell, M Carllng, D Gerhardt, L Harvey, S Harvey, C Hendrlckson, Icenogle, L Jans, P Jopson, B Judd, S McQuoid, S NcNeilly, S Morasco, M Meyers, E Nowack, Payne, L Perry, F Petrillo, J Pirincin, B Poolev, P Stevens, G Sch1llinger, B Semmel, M Sem el, Swartzenburg, M Shanks, B Sherman, J Vollmer, L Vollmer, J Wright, J Wright, M Yorks Lima High s M9 'SO basketball squad showed an impressive record this year, considering the fact that they played 1D Llvingston County's WDW Teague Holding their own in all the 'BW League contests, the team members downed the1r sole WCW League opponent, Hemlock, and went to the sectionals a a WCW school The varsity was composed of Roy Yorks, James McNe1lly, Russell Davison, Donald Conner, Donald Barrett and Howard Carling The junlor varslty squad was as follows Walter Pennlngton, John Leonard, P1chard Dean, Elmer Sw1ck, Donald Merritt, Robert Herington, Larlln Icenogle, Bill Sherman, R1chard Junot, Maurice Andrews, Robert Kase, and Howard Schillinger The members of the Yearbook Staff would like to thank Donald Dr1scoll for the attractlve cover design and autograph page which he deslgned for the yearbook -KX-7 ih A hx P Ja. 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'4 I D U Alan Hollenbeck, John Bloor, Standlng, Lrs McDonald Our new Departments 1D school thls year 1nclude the klnderqarten group which meets on school m0PH1ngS at its well-equiped room 1n the town hall Several hundred dollars were 1nvested in thls project to buy such thlngs as tables and Ch21PS, cabinets and many kinds of 1nstructional toys Mrs Irene McDonald is the supervisor for the group Another 1mpo1t.n+ adilt on to our school curr1culum is the Agriculture Depar+ment Under the supervlsion of hr vestbrook, the students in this class learn about dairjing and shop work Among the new 1mplements for th1s Department are a cream separator, a power saw, power emery wheels, and all kinds of tools for shop work BOARD OF EDUCATION The present members of our Board of Education include Maurice Andrews, President, Alfred Moses, John Klitgord, Harold Kase, Robert Bloor, M D William Maloy is pr1nc1pal, John Leahy, clerk and Mrs Harriet Parmelee, Treasurer 32 5451 A aft? 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SMITH COMTLIMENTS of SWARTZ DRUG STORE COMPLIMENTS of U GAREY'S ICE CREAM BAR COMPLIM NTS of CE LEST CARD AND GIFT SHO I' Phone: 26-L-14 Lima, New Yom Lima, New York COMPLIHENTS JOHN F FARNAN COMPLIMENTS QUIGLEY'S TEXACO SERVICE Main Street Lima, New York COMPLIMENTS CLARKE COAL COMPANY PEARL COM LIM NTS MONT'S BEAUTY SHOPPE COMPLIMENTS GUINANS' mm, New York COMPLIM NTS MICHAEL HOGAN ima COPE'S DONUT SHOPPE Short Orders Sandwiches New York Lima COVPLIMENTS BAWDEN'S BARBER SHOP West Main Street New York COEPLIMENTS pq: XA.. buf R J BECKWITH AND SON JQYM5 'Lee Lima, New York TOLLIS LILA FLORIST Phone 99 Lima, New York 311 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS ,glul we MOLYE CHEVROLET Ray Brairton EDWARD L COXE Realtor Real Estate and Insurance East Main Street Lima, N Y BEST WISHEQ from LIMA BAKE SHOP 'Z Call on us for your bakery needs Orders taken at the shop or phone Lima 19 R COMPLIMENTS Q SKA-HASE-GA-OAN LANDSCAPING Y Lima New York MORAN'S FEED STORE Gramco Brand Feeds, Fertilizers and Qupplies Luna, N Y Phone 152 W COHFLIMENTS x::32?x LIMA HEATING AND ULUMPING SERVICE of sn Q.. . W K A-1' 'V 152- of V IAC. - 9' XAEEI of 35 'L C UPLII NTS TIGER OIL C RP COUPLIIENTS 5 GEORGE ramen COI LII NTS FRANK SMUK'S lERNER'S GRILLE CO LIIENTS JAMES O'CONNELL COIPLIUENTS GIBBS STORE COM LII NTS SHERMAN'S SHELL STATION Lima, New York JOHN F SARGEANT WELDING Honeoye Falls, New York Tel 5311311 BD we congratulate the Lima High School he people that make it possible Edward J Dibble, Seedgrower lx 72 Honeoye Falls, New York FALLS TOGGERY HONEOYE FALLS Sp and 101 s'ron.E Honeoye Falla ew York BEECHER BROS GENERAL MERCHANDISE COMPLIMENTS NARY'S DRESS SHOPPE Mary L Peters, Prop TOLLIS' RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL BAR Clean Rest Rooms Courteous Service the Home of Fine Foods Routes S 20 Phone M9-N oute U 5 0 Lima., East Main Street Lima, N Y RUSSELL'S At1ant1c Service Station GREENE'S GARAGE Phone SQ Lima, N Y VALLEY DRY CLEANERS, INC Two Power Wreckers Giant Towing Service Regular Towing Service Fine Dry Cleaning Complete Laundry Service Fl P-' 0 Q Cf' '1 P5 .1- 0 5 P Q- P- I U3 C1 E N Q O O O Z f-'Q E vs vw N 0 Z E 3 U3 o D-I I ' . E U, . m . 3 NX . 0 0 0 X ' U ON 'U W 3' S Do 11 so Cf ' Z I U ,. I 0 0 , V110 U w . O o H Q W J E 0 9a 3 E Q fi n UI x M I U n n X ' 'K , 2 Q E l-I 15,- fP'1:5. . N Z F'JQLff- T4 :4 Q -- .,-fr: Z f em- I JOHN R SHFFHAN CE STATION LF SERVI AGER'C GU Y Ro ute 5 20, Phone 20-W Assortment bes, Battery Tires, Tu F.XXx C122 also 500001 222:52 E18CtT1C Appliances COH LIH NTS 'O Gravel Trucking Phone 32 York Lima, New COMPLTMENTS :EEL HART'S STORE Lima, New York COMPLIMENTS IIIW DONALD'S FOOD STORE M 3 SHACTER'S JEWELERS in Street COMPLIMENTS SHERMAN'S MARKET Lima, New York COMTLIMENTS COHPLII NTQ ..4zzL,.1 F DAv1soN's KENDALL STATION eu? New York , JT ARE LIMA HARDW W U , JA - Lima, N. . Sand nfn.......-xyiiiai ' -F-S QQ- X .J H V of of 5 ' 'T LE :J .1 ' ' -f vis, . 1, E . RN .1 of of u. 4: v, .,,,r , X A '1. g5,1 . xl X K . I 'W' ,x, ' MC I L if n Y w','g of of I Z P I V 4 f T14 , A kuom I HI ' I Id COMPLIMENTS of h e BEAM'S MILLING co. INC. , Zpfgggg, Dependable since 1882 COMPLIM NTS of VARNEY'S MARKET COMPLIMENTS of FALLS QUALITY CLEANERS COMPLIMENTS CARGILL'S DEPT. STORE Honeoye Falls, New York coMP1.1r.'ENTs W' xr. gllNfR1 F J coLL1Ns gk Honeoye Falls, New York COMPLIMENTS HONEOYE FALLS FLOWER SHOP COVPLIM NTS SAGE AND HORTON Shoes and Rubbers for Entire Family Also Expert Shoe Rebuilding Honeoye Falls, New York FRANK OPPEDISANO Honeoye Falls, N Y lOORE'S RADIO SALES AND SERVICES Honeoye Falls Telephone lJ COMPLIMENTS WILLIAM HAMILTON AND SON INC Honeoye Falls, New York COM LIMENTS PRIDE HARDwARE f., COMPLIMENTS of the il FALLS DAIRY COMPLIMENTS MERTON H KAYS FUNERAL HOM COMPLIMENTS E G THOMPSON an DR JOHN S PROPER Honeoye Falls New York COMTLIIENTS LOUIS' BARBER SHOP COMPLIUENTS JAMES GLEASON Rochester Street Lima, New York Lima New York 1 X X , of Q Q ' of A f j., -as of of Yj?lIIiN IQQ . of if 1152. N of ' 'A 4 371 'I DR ff' A Q, d of of 38 V fgsy You name itg we got it 12541 Q if we can find it! LASH-GHIEVSGN GENERAL HARDWARE Honeoye Falls, New York Front End Alignment Wheel Balancing H. J. DRUSCHEL INC. Honeoye Falls, New York Phone 133 SPORTACADE Bowling Honeoye Falls, New York ff ' 4 Nl. COMFLIMENTS ff' 1 A :wi of BROOKLYN BEAUTY SHOP oifts for all Ocass1ons C L CAMPBELL LIVONIA JEMELER ivonia, New York GOOD4+LUCK from RICHARDSON'S PHARMACY he best corner drug tore Livonia, New York Vic Struble, Prop Beans OSCAR G SMITH Phone Livonia 135 in New York Grain REED AND REED, INC FURNITURE AND UNDFRTAKING Reed Funeral Home, Washington Street Harvey S Colegrove, Lic Lanager Livonia, New York ,T gy Q , . - C5 0 , 15 . . ig -L T - - -s s L S . Livonia . 0 A 39 f ,7 -.. Z., , Y ,, .L -, -7,,,,.,, , COMTLIMENTS Tom, Frank, Paul, Ann, Pat, and Rose Reynolds Lima Service to the Insured LEONARD B PIERCE, INQURANCE AGENCY Phone 17h New York COMPLIM NTS gsii GENESEE VALLEY TRUST CO COMFLIMENTC LIMA FAMILY SHOP Featurlng Men's Appare1,Ch11dren'g Apparel, Toys COMPLIMENTS 'H-A 1.2 Honeoye Falls COMPLINENTS Squ1re J K1ngston Allis Chalmers Sales and Services NSW York Honeoye Falls New York FRANK'S DRUG STORE Phone S1 J PRESCRIPTIONS Honeoye Falls New York FALLS BUICK C0 , INC Honeoye Falls, N X - N of T 1 i I 4lIIllIIlIIIIIII, 1 T A ' R1 ' of of of HONEOYE FALLS CREAM PRODUCTS CO. INC. . si Q V Y T K : - N O COUPLIMENTS DR E A SANDERS Lima, New York CO PLIMENTS of HANRAHAN GAS an OIL Phone 180 LOSES' NURSERY WITH Select Small Fru1ts Wwe are able to supply the flnest plants in all the small fruitsn Strawberries June crop and Everbearing Raspberries Red, Purple and Black Blackberr1es Blue Berries Grapes Currants As well as rrult Trees Apples, Pears Peaches, Plums COMPLIMENTS Mr and Mrs C J Payne JEAN'S RESTAURANT PxD CABINS Asparagus Rhubarb An other nursery items ALFRFD L MOSES Routes C and 20, West Llma Lima New York Phone 147 W New York h of 5 d : of d Q? n' gk ' UI 1 COMPLIM NTS of JIM'S SHOE REPAIR COMPLIMENTS of COMPLIM NTS of SHETTLER'S ESSO SERVICE STATION EARL FRAZER Lima, New York COMPLIM NTS BEACH AND DAY Farm Implements COMPLIM NTS Livonia Center, New York LIMA THEATER CKA HASE-GA-OAN Moser's Photography Roche ter, New York Baker 7920 27 C1 nton Avenue of of by CONPLIU NTS COMPLIMENTS LIMA SANDWICH SHOP HAYES AND ANDRFHS QUALITY AND SERVICE ,1 L1ma Our motto New York Lima, New York COMILIMENTS of a FRIEND D3 of of ff if 233' n 1 , ot ff H 12.591 ' ,fa I f,'A M 9 i I GENESEE JUNIOR FOLIEGE Llma, N Y FALI SFMESTER BPGINS SEPT 20, ' O Courses Liberal Arts, Bus1ness,Adm1n1strat1on Rellglous Educatlon, Physlcal Educatlon Muslc, Art Coeducatlonal Res1dent and Comnutlng Students, College Sports For lnformatlon, write Pres J Wesley Searle , Fenesee Jun1or College, Lima, COMPLINFNTS FLANSBURG BROTHERS George and B411 Plumbing, Heating, Oil Heat, T1n Work L1ma, New York 116-W Phone M COMPLIMENTQ ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Francis M Keefe Frou Caledonia New York CO1 LINVNTS KWNNY AND UANNA SO Sc1o Street Rochester, com um NTS I-iii! LA HAf'I1-:NDA ,. EDWARD J HOGAN AUCTIOWEPP Phone M7 R Llma, The staff of the Ska ha e ga oan extend s1ncere HppTeC1at1OD to the advertisers who made this publ1cat1on poss1ble. CONPLIMPNTS of a FRIEND . X ., 1 1 ' V I J of I I ' . . N l , , . S p P . 5 . W . ' 1 It ' l -l,--,:,, ...... Z- ,fe-ee ------1S2- ' I of 2 1 ......... 49 I I . . I of I ' I N.Y. A , A I 2 ' N. Y I Y 3 S N X of ,C-T' ' a , 'I ,. . . I . E. Q - ' N. Y. I . September School Opened Hemlock Fair Liv County Teachers' JGIIMKCZ COHV9Dt1OH , January School Reopened Vrs Clouser's speech on T B ln Assembly Alice Adams' Oratorl cal Contest Speech 27 Nad Years I l9h9 195D October Electlon o' Cheer leaders Columbus Day Vac 21 Teachers' Conf Rochester Freshman Assembly February Library Club Assembly Senlor Class Assembly Lincoln Birthdav Vac 7th and 8th Grades Assembly Washlnpton Birthday Vac tlon u lC e 1V at Geneseo Bill of P1ghts Assembly Mav Junior Prom Electlon Student Counc1l President Memorial Day Vacation 115 lovember 29 Yearbook pictures Senior Play 10 Ten Weeks' Tests Armistice Day Assembly Armistice Day Vac Lr Garey's speech 1n Assemblv Thanksg1v1ng Vac Nar h Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 Assembly Home Ec Club Assembly Grade Operetta 7 June Senlor Day Darce Senlor Eall 22 Pegents Sth Grade Craduation Baccalaureate Graduatlor Close of school December Junior White Ele phant Sale ChT1S+maS Program Mr Van Hall from Alfred in Assembly Chr1stmas Vacation Aprll D Ten Weeks' Tests Easter Vacation CSen1or Trlpl School Reopened Sophomore Class Informal DBHCG 7 ' . - 1, 2 - h 12 . 15 ' , . 9, ' 20 . 16 . 10 1 28 ll . 21 '. .. 18 f . 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