Livonia Central High School - Livonian Yearbook (Livonia, NY)
- Class of 1951
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Wilson Principal minor or major role in the Livonian, goes my best wishes for continued success in this business of growing and being educated. Elizabeth D. Jordan Secretary 4, an 3 i!'4i fm-su Mrs. Long Mrs. Williams Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Xliss Pvarce Vlr. lluff umrnvrcial .4 grii ulture Mrs. llolmnnn Xliss Snyder Kindergnrlvn First Crnfic' F EULTY Mrs. Mclamaghan lr. High English Miss Kline Vocal Music Mrs. Huff First Grade qw- Mrs. Krisher Miss Mooney fr. High Math. ff. High :Q iw Q, Mr. Gott Vlr. Carlson Inst. Music Ind. .lris Mrs. Finlay Mrs. Hari-op Second Crude .Secnnfl Crude fa :arf Mr. Davis h Ir. High Science Mrs. liimors I, ibrafy Miss Pfistner Second Grade F CULTY Mrs. Short Mrs. Keith r. High Soc. Studies English Mrs. Soon Mr. Smith Home E c. A rt Miss Snyder Miss Crosse! Third Grade Third Grade Mr. Schaefer Mathematics Miss DeRose Girls' Phys. Ed. Miss O'Connell Fourth Grade Mr. Gibbons S ocial Studies Mr. Baker Boys' Phys. Ed. Mrs. McSweeney Fourth Crude Miss B ubier L anguages Miss Mitchell Nurse Mrs. Minnehan Fifth Grade ,,..vlk Mr. Ellison Science Miss Pheiffer Dental Hygienist Miss Downing Fifth Grade THE Y EL B Back Row: C. Neil, M. L. Blum, B. Adams, B. Clarkson, M. L. Beach, G. Powers, M. Wester, C. Peck, M. Dieter. Second Row: C. Price, D. May, B. LePome, Mr. Smith, Miss Pearce, A. Wood, T. Quattrocchi, N. Reeser. Front Row: R. Harrison, L. Krisher. This year the Livonian is being produced by a separate club, the Y Club. We elected our leaders as follows: Editor, Larry Krisherg Asst Editor, Betty LePomeg and Art Editor, Alice Wood. The book is being handled by separate divisions. Mr. Smith is the advi- Zfl sor of the art staff and the general production of the book. Miss Pearce is Y in charge of gathering the advertising and of the sales of the book. 6 UNDERCLASSME N L-f..... Top Row: D. Austin, J. Joy, I.. Joy. Second Row: H. Murphy, D. Walkiey, A. Jenks, D. Murphy, M. Davis, J. Townsend, J. Kiehle. S. VanDerMeid. Front Row.- Mrs. Hofmann, B. C. Baker, C. Fugle, S. Davis, A. M. Gladding, J. Herington. I.. Wester, N. Great, N. Crane. A bsernl from pic'Lure: C. Davis, D. Huff, H. I.owrey, D. Edwards, S. Kre st. H . . . chiidrcn's faces looking up HI HERB RTE T n.1.1..g.....1..1.1..V.Cup...H ZZ -3 1 39 'Z f I -WF , ,1 , 7 P. M. Sara 7 eas dale Top Row: P. Olyer, M. Stoner, M. Pribanich, D. Persell, J. Kurtz. Second Row: T. Welch, J. Johnson, C. Pease, E. Hiil, J. Whiteman, J. Cicero, M. Peck. Front Row: Mrs. Hofmann, F. Morsch, M. A. Urman, K. LaHaye, M. Brown, P. llarohs, C. Martin. A bsentfrom picture: S. il. Pollack. J. Sweet, I.. Pope. Top Row: J. Finocharrio, D. McClelland, W. Fugle, E. Freeman, B. Jones, D. Buchanan, T. Courne en, T. Guenther. Second Row: Mrs. Huff, M. Lowery, D. MacArthur, V. Klien, E. Jenkins, C. Davis, K. Barnhardt, R. King, V. Drake, S. Day, P. Brennan, B. Crane. First Row: C. Cicero, P. Kendrick, S. Losey, C. Finochario, M. Lewis, A. Krupp, S. Hammond, L. Harvey, V. Little, F. Kiehle, P. Lovelace. FIRST BH HE We have had a happy year learning to read stories we like and how to use our numbers. Now we can read books of our own. It has been fun to work hard because we all want to be sec ond graders. Top Row: K. Orrnan, K. Wnuk, F. Whiteman, P. Schroeder, R. Stetzenmeyer, S. Melching, R. Waden. Second Row: G. Staudinger, T. Ryan, G. Murphy, S. Wells, G. McCormick, J. McCa.nna, L. Strapp, C. Minosh, G. Smith, L. Morgan, D. Humfelt. First Row: Miss Snyder, D. Pease, R. Washburn, C. Richardson, L. Ziegler, C. Price, L. Parsons, B. L. Strebe, C. White, P. McEncany. To Row: N. Gibson, J Fairy, W. Bartlett, F. Ep- minger, C. Comeau, R. Far- ley. T. Arnold, T. Tuch- rello. Second Row: Mrs. Harrop, L. Finocchario, H Czapor, A. Davis, D. Cas con, M. Bacon, S. Bailey E. Hendrickson, J. Brown 1 7 J. Briggs. First Row: L. Booher, J. Davis, C. Finoc- chario, B. Day, C. Carr, M. Brown, L. Barnhardt, B. G laddin C Didas M g, . . Callahan, E. Costello. 11 bsent from picture: A. B owne, J. Brennan, W. Edwards. This year we have improved our reading and have learned many S E E IJ D B H II E new things in arithmetic. We can spell and do some English work. Front Row: I. Harvey, S. Miller, C. Jacobs, C. Mor- rell, P. Taft, D. Price, P. King, W. May, B. Hill, H. Cerken, P. Morrissey. Sec- ond Row: Miss Pfistner, J. Pribanich, G. Minosh, J. Minnehan, H. Panipinlo, H. Staudinger, E. Holmes, ll. Scmmel, H. Cisco. Third Row: M. Nickerson, M. Or- man, D. Parker, J. Holmes, H. ldssler, J. Jischke, A. J. Johnson. Absent: R. Van- Scooter. We shall remember our second grade with pleasure and be anxious to report as third graders. 9 1... e . A r Top Row: C. Slruhle, J. Young, R. White. Scrum! Roux' Mrs. Finlay, lx. Thompson, N.S!rapp, T, Vallone, J. Hayton, P. Turner. Front Row: M. Ward, S. West, S. West, A. Seeley, L. Young, B. Walkley, N. Wunder. Absent from picture: M. Shanhart, C. Yates, M. Szymanski, S. Smith, P. Roe. 9 Ftrs! fliflfx' l.. llmnlmrwll, xl. llalu-1', Xl. lim-on, fl. l.uv0lalr'1'. lf. llruczk, 5. flrr-gory, K. Clarlrli11g..Ne'1'Unfl lfimy- Miss C11-ussi-tt, ll. lluil, P. lfusz,-0, .l. Nix-hols, li. Curvy, F. llanis, K. Kif-lil.-, .l. Finlay, If. l.owz-ry, ll. ll.u'vPy. Iiulturn fx'1m: S. lillirx, il. .lf'Illi!N, T'J..l1-we-ll, ll. Curxyrlski, l. Cunnan. fi. Lewis.. ll. fiampllc-ll, XY. Julmson, ill. liirlu-nrlnhl, .l. Crm-gory. lt has been fun as well as hard work learning many new things in the third grade ihis year. We have especially en- H juyeil our new subject social studies. Many of us have helped to make the year pleasant by the interesting books anrl games we hmllglit from home. Thzr1fR01li.' li. Taft, V. Brooks, 'l'. bpenczer, C. Wie-gunsl, .l. Gregory, l.. btewarl, ll. Strong. Ser0nflR014.': Miss Snvile-r, C. Wollslon, R. Pattison, D. Prior-, C. lrezise, J. Wnuck, ll. Smearing, Il. Rumfelt, C. Drake, ll. lim-,V A. Gvrlu-n, G. Little. Ftrs! Rmu: ll. Vollark. ll. Sweeney, P. Allison, .l. Whiteman, M. Morgan, A. -X. SL-huster, V. l'row.1m, l'. Simpson, L. llicliarclsnn. S. Sweet. ll. Nlurphy, Nl. Ni. Murphy. i .rf lx x . 'mnl Row: M. Morgan, S. Struble, V. Morgan, M. McCanna, P. Losey, H. Stoner, J. Brooks, N. Sliker, C. Wester, C. Simpson, K. Quackenbush. Second Row: Mrs. McSweeney, E. Walkley, P. Lewis, M. Davis, I.. Rim-hardson, J. Wigington, D. Davis, J. Semmel, V. Smith, J. Wade, D. Piriano. Third Row: D. Miller, W. Murphy, J. Struble, G. Morrison, K. Schroeder, F. Cerkin, J. Thompson. PU HTH GH DE Front Row: E. Edwards, J. Leach, J. Barnhardl, H. Hampton, A. Gascon, H. Costello, R. Harrison, M. A. Coering, E. Drake, C. Harder. Middle Row: Miss O'Connell, S. Kurtz, J. Herington, B. Goff, D. Davis, B. Colegrove, A. Briggs, J. Ellison, T. DuBois, J. Callahan, M. Hotchkiss, J. Farley. Back Row: R. HnH'man. B. Davis, P. Hamilton, L. Delaney, D. Hendrickson, P. Busch, R. Crane. fi - -'bl N' Qlill -'in-IL...F-31.4-r' F--' Fourth Row.' C. Rosshorough, M. Whiteman, B. Young, D. Sullivan, C. Stewart, S. Thomas. Third Row: T. Riley, R. McNeil, C. Austin, F. VanNostrand, T. Gott, J. Welch, H. Judd. Second Row: Miss Downing, R. Spencer, J. Poole, J. VanScooter, R. Miller, R. Orman, G. Martin, H. Thomas, J. Lewis. First Row: D. Allison, R. Williams, F. Teed, R. Minnehan, P. Vaccaro, C. Redance, C. Wester, R. Woolston, F. Mc- Clelland, B. Muscato. Each and everyone of us fifth grade, Has in our classrooms Worked and played. FIFTH BH DE Our goal has always been To accomplish that, Which we thought most important, And tried to have exact. Now nearing the end of this year We have another task To enter and work through sixth After fifth is successfully pass Front Row: R. Lovelace, M. Gregory, S. Comeau, J. Gibson, R. Henderson, li. Downey, B. Hendrickson, H. Anderson, J. Herington, J. Cladding, A. Austin, D. Havens. Second Roux: Mrs. Minnehan, l,. Kenclric:k,J. DeCarmo, C. Goff, J. Kornbau, M. Duncan, M. Hammond, J. Herry, H. Panipinto, Miss Connors - f'uflf't from Genesco College. llack Row: J. Backus, R. Brooks, J. Nickerson, H. Foote, J. Hampton, l,. Hriggs, VI. Meyer, D. Leistman. ed irst Roux' C. l 0rTin, H rane, J. Gibson, M. Birko- nhl, C. Brisbane, lf. llol- BIIII, N. Hanna. Svruflnf nw: Mrs. Long, M. A. arder, H. Bach, D. Harm-5, . Gregory, B. Banker, Y. unt. Third Row: R. liar- BOII, W. Kurtz, ll. ilcamli, . llarrison, J. Cicero. nf-ws. 6A is one of the smallest grades in the school. Because- of this we have been able to do many more intcrvsting things than we could have done had our enrollment been large-r. SIXTH SHADE ull -Unv ivature which the childrvn have cspc-cially f-iijoxml is thc- nw-kly map service called World News of thx- Rlivkf' whivln t.-zirric-s a review of the highlights of lllf' previous wi-vk's N-2-TJ, rf 1 TQ Q11 .o?f' - ' .-, - Q .' 5... .fyfcif X F Q his gf First Row: J. Marsland, V. Wilson, L. Ofman, M. Par- sons, H. Richardson, J. Panipanto, J. Williams. Second Row: Mrs. Williams, C. Smith, C. Nickerson, A. Miller, D. Phelps, M. Mc- Carthy. Third Row: R. Whiteman, P. Nichols, W. Woodruff, H- Redance, G. Fuglf-, ll. Quackenbush, E. Whiteman. 13 Top Row: J. Slikefs .l- P11l'Cell, C. Baker, P. Saunders, C. Springett, T. Strong, H. Fernnger, W. Chatterton, I.. Onnan. Third Row: ,I. Stewart, F. Welsh, C. Parsons, C. Weaver, A. Vallone, D. Broadnax, H. Herring, W. Whiteman. Second Row: Mrs. Krisher, M. Taft, L. Williams, P. Welch, M. White, M. Purcell, H. Rodgers, S. Newcomb, C. West. Front Row: S. Pease, T. Panipinto, E. Noyes. .l- Peck, M. Little, N. Poole, B. Richardson, B. Smith, G. Whiteman. SEVE TH BH DE The change from grades to high school caused some confusion at first but we enjoy changing rooms for classes. Many of our members are active in the chorus and band and some of the boys are active on the junior High basketball team. The shop and homemaking classes add much to our program. J. White, W. Cascon, D. Anderson. Third Row Top Row: J. Saunders, H. johnson, W. Allison, K. Barber, C. Backus, L. Bartlett, R. Brown, H. Farle , W. Fields, P. Culley, T. Beckman, D. DuBois. Second Row Miss Mooney, B. Cole, C. Downey, A. Murpliy, K. Prescott, B. Brown, C. Diflas, M. Brooks, J. Clarke, L Farley. Front Row: E. Coering, P. Eppinger, A. Morrison, l.. Minnehan, A. Gannon, B. J. DuBois. A bsent from picture: C. Foote, C. Krest. L. Minnehan, S. Guenther, B. Klick, P. Klick, ... Q I .ll 09 JQ i I 1 . J fi Top Row: li. Johnson, D. Murphy, J. Weaver. Third Row: L. Richardson, M. Murphy, R.VanNostran1'l,R- Trescott, S. McRae. Second Row: Mrs. McTarnaghan, B. Milliman, D. McClelland, J. MacAr!lH11', ll- Phelps' N. Kendrick, D. Williamson, M. Muscato. Front Row: F. Losey, J. Herington, B. Wiegand, ll. Hunt. K- Wood, P. Murphy, l. Hill, J. Wunrlpr. EIEHTH GH DE Top Row: C. Guenther, E. Gascon, H. Ferrin, B. Booher. Second Row: J. Coe, M. Ferrin, J. Fabry, H. Hamilton, M. Prescott, B. Clarkson, M. Baker, S. Barber. First Row: Mr. Davis, B. Bissell, P. Acor, D. Gregory, J. Holmes, M. Poole, J. Holmes, K. Brisbane. Absent from picture: P. Dooley, B. Clark, B. Ilixby, D. Bulmer. L. ,M QQQFN-gk in Rm ga ,L if Vw. wwf .AEiJii '5 DlN0 S5i,i?3 1 K. ' vwmwl 1' i xg! E' Q' f 5 ,:- xl . fig '?t??f53..'7.Q3' i x X . ' A Q if 4' ' 2 1. g,'1'1,. - A I ', Jn, ,di , a x c 'le gc 4 - Jan? p R . if 'Y 1 9 f if . '-4 ,gf J... AX E 1 4' 4 EW 4 a f af' is wth' A- , ' . NL' , 4.4, gig N , aft . .M A 1' . . 5' , - 3 5 LG? . v. il-1 7 ,Qu P er 'A 1 M' v 'x A My . F X13 I awk 'f .,. , W.. K ,QM I 'yn I lj 15 K H . T ii - . , 7 JQL 1 . , n 3365.5 - 2 Q ' :U ff:-1' v uf s M G-emxx -aff' . 'K V ka w 5 'f HE' lxintgga U C30 gg, ,' P551 4 Q This year we are dedicating our yearbook to two of our teachers. We ave chosen Miss Mooney to repre- sent the grade school where we start our journey through our formal edu- cation. Miss Mooney is a graduate of Cena-seo Stale Teachers College and has had experience in a number of schools. She has taught in the jun- ior High Department of Livonia Cen- tral since 1925. Miss Mooney has done graduate work at Ceneseo and at the Univer- sity of Rochester and is at present Secretary-Treasurer of the Livingw sion County Social Studies Society. 18 Qu ..,, 1' 'Juv' WE HU UH -'A .16 Xi f, .Q l - I 1 , -J' Miss Ruth Mooney To represent the high school department at L.C.S. we have chosen Mr. Ellison. Ile received the degree PLS. in education at New York University and his masters degree at Columbia University. lle has also studied at Hunter College and Cornell University. Mr. lfillison came to Livonia in 1947. Besides teaching the sciences in our high school, Mr. Ellison has taken a very active interest in our sports program. He has coached several success- ful junior Varsity basketball teams. Mr. Ellison has also acted as advisor to sever- al senior classes and his extensive experience is always an aid. 19 Back Row: Anthony Muscarello, Clifford Cisco, Maurice Gilbert, Albert VanScooter, Francis Kosakowski, Fred Holmes, Arthur Nowak, John Locke, David Hanna. Fourth Row: Jack May, Edward Adams, Donald Riley, Clarence Orman, Richard Drain, Darwin Field, Richard VanDerMeid, Jack McClelland, Max DuBois, John Orman, David Barber, John Goff. Third Row: Virginia Purcell, Alice Phelps, Madeline Johnson, Rose Marie Beehe, Nancy Marks, Marion Whitney, Jane McCanna, Barbara Brooks, Nancy Long. Second Row: Elizabeth Smith, Shirley Reeser, Shirley Spencer, Mary Ann Wester, Mildred Johnson, Janet Rossborough, Rita Meyer, Judy Graf, Barbara Bartlett, Mrs. Short. Front Row: Shirley Jenks, Patricia West, Nancy Panipinto, Janyce Riley, Rita Kurtz, ,Ioan Clarke, Iris Wing, Beverly Backus, Mary DeSalvo, Marlene Dieter, Anna Lou Hamlin, Betty LePome. EL!-lSS UP'54 N 1. V OFFICERS 4 Mary Ann Wester . . . . . . . . . . . President 3 Dick Drain . . . . . . . Vice-President , Nancy Long . . . . . . . . . Secretary 'A d Treas Dick VanDerMeid . . . . . Treasurer . M ' 1 ' standing: Wk vmigffetih- Swfedf 'ggi NSi':?ilLciyii,e-P rcsidC t5 Mary C 9 . Aim Westef, Pfesuient' Z1 F 3 I SUPHUMUHES 'X I s.- A On our four-year trek by mule train at L.C.S.. 1 we had as our chief mule-skinner Patricia Bris- baneg scout to keep away Indians, Craig Browng blacksmith to keep shoes and records, Cleo Milli- mang and Kay llohman, the woman who cracks the Cleo Mm' OFFICERS whip to protect the money bags. Un the mule train Brown Paiman. Ka H , Bdsbang Ohmanv Crai ' S of forty-five members we had as our representa- tives on Student Council, Alice Phelps and Beverly Taylor, as Junior Red Cross, Barbara Schuster, and our mule train guide, Mr. Schaefer. ln order to keep those money bags growing, we sponsored a baked foods sale and two dances. The Halloween Dance was especially successful because we sold doughnuts and cider. Top Row: J. Murfphy, D. Trescott, C. Brown, H. Birkedahl, F. D'Angelo, H. Hanna, R. Kosakowski. Third Row: Mr. Schae er, R. Wing, C. Harder, A. Spencer, E. Panipinto, D. VanDerMeid, C. Rossborough, W. Busch, F. Wunder, B. Broughan. Second Row: P. Mix, C. Milliman, P. Brisbane, C. Hohman, B. Schuster, D. Barrows, M. I... Beach, B. Newton, R. Farron, J. Lewis, D. Cfeller, W. Reeser, N. Backus. Front Row: A. Stewart, M. Farley, J. West, M. A. Hanna, M. L. MacArthur, M. Beach, B. Taylor, A- V. Phelps, B. Krest, M. Cicero, M. Cicero. Absent from picture: M. Barber, D. Coty. E- Foote. .l- Ml1SCat0, J. West. Top Row: W. Ellis, R. Emery, D. Coe, M. Tuchrello, S Panipinto Third Row T Mill M V . . .' . er, . accaro, A. Kenzie, J. Graf, R. Brown, J. Rossborough, H. Whiteman, L. Iten, Mr. Gibbons. Second Row: Mrs. Keith, G. Hoyt, J. Swackhamer, C. Peck, M. L. Blum, D. Mearriam, J. Stremovihtg, M. Hunt, G. Spencer, D. Jacobs. Front Row: B. Clarkson, C. Neff, G. Powers, S. Williamson, J. Strebe, H. Colburn, J. Wester, G. Brisbane, J. Wester, F. Brown. A T... OFFICERS k Emery, Roma Colburn. Geraldine POWCYS' jerry Graf. mc R r S aa. 1 22 UNIUHS When the school bell rang out in September, the Junior Class consisted of thirty-four members. Dick Emery was elected presidentg Roma Colburn, vice-presidentg Geraldine Powers, secretaryg and Jerry Graf, treasuner. ln the last week of September we were all thrilled by the arrival of our class rings. Our money-making projects got off to a fine start as we made a great success of our station- ery sales. Our most anticipated activity at the present time is the Junior Prom. Of course otu' big goal is the Senior Trip which isn't far off now. SENIORS L-- .Ll 't ru, al CLASS OFFICERS L to R Bud West Vice President, Gail Price, Secretary, Betty Johnson, Treasurer Dick White, President. ELIZABETH ADAMS F.H.A. 2, 3, 4g Yearbook Staff 1, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4g Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4: Athletic Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 W.C.T.U. Essay Contest lst prize 25 Class Officer President 2g American Le ion Oratorical Con- test 3, 4, Senior Play 4, lsajorette 3, 4, Inter- High Congress 43 Chorus 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 29 Basketball 35 Tennis Team 2. BRUCE BARBER F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Senior Play 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 All-State 45 Football 15 Basketball 15 Track lg Music Festival 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Ath- letic Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4. 23 A .fi I 3.ZfQ , - 0 R IC HARD FEATHERS Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, A11- County 3, 4, Track 3, 4, L Club 4, Senior Play 4, Operetta 3, 4, BARBARA GREGORY C.A.P. 2, 3, F.H.A. 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4. 24 Ya, U Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I 2, 3, 4' Football I, 2, 3,4, L Club 2, 3,43 All-State 3, 4, Inter-High Con ess 4, American Legion Contest 3, Bowling , 2, Class Treasurer and Secretary 1, Athletic Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4, In- MELVIN COYKENDALL Y' tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, All-County 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4. GEORGE ELLIS F.F,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Base ball 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club l, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Chorus, Pres. 4. ROBIN HARRISON u5l .md JAMES GRIFFIN Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletic Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 29 Football 2, 3, Tennis 3, 49 Badminton 3, 4g Chorus 2, 3, 4. Band 2, 3, 4g Athletic Camival 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 45 Senior Play 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 49 Baseball lg Badminton 3, 49 All-County Band 3, 49 All-State 4, Civil Air Patrol 2, 3. E LIZ ABETH JOHNSON heerleading 3, 4, Leader's Club 3, 45 Pres. g Class Treasurer 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, , Athletic Camival 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 45 .A.P. 2, 3: Newspaper Staff 3. LAWRENCE KRISHER Louie's Hungry Five 1, 29 Class Officer Pres- ident 1, 39 Yearbook Staff 1, 2, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 45 Basketball lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Camival l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, Sec. 81 Treas. 2, 3, 43 All-Count Band 1, 2, 33 All-County Orchestra 4, All-State Band 2, 3, 4, All-State Music Contest 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, President 45 Latin Club 3, 4, Sen- ior Play 4g Empire Boys' State 3, Standard Bearer 43 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. 25 NM mm LOUBE NEWTON Operetta 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Intramurals l 2, 3, 45 Athletic Camival l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Ensemble 2, 35 Clee Club 2, 3, 4. LaVERNE ORMAN Track l, 25 Tennis 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 F.F.A.5 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 3. 26 BRUCE MAY l Edison Tech 1, 2, 3- Football 4- Basketball 129 Manager 4. I l, xx J DOROTHY MAY Riding 1, 25 Science Club 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 Ping-Pong 25 Horse Shoe Pitching 25 Ost Stimme 25 German Club 25 F'.H.A. 45 Yearbook Staff 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Year 1, 2 East High School, Rochester. Q3 fx I ,Jr- I fly tl ROBERT PHILIPS Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Athletic Carnival 1, 2, 3, L Club 2, 3. GAII., PRICE Clee Club 1, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, Athletic Camival 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Play 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, Class Officer, Secre- tary 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Baseball 2, Athletic Leadership Club, President 3, Vice-President 4, Operetta 2, Typist School Paper 4, Bowling 2. T HERESA QUATTROCC HI Chorus 1, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 3, Band 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, C.A.P. 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Girl Scout 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, Newspaper Staff 3, Yearbook Staff 4, F.l'I.A. 3, President 4, Class Officer, Vice-President 1, Senior Play 4. NORMA REESER F.H.A. 4, Senior Play 4, Intramurals 1, 2 3 4, Athletic Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3 4 27 SHIRLEY STONER Chorus 45 Athletic Carnival 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Yearbook Staff 45 F.H.A. 45 Baseball 2. VERONIC A DOOLEY Glee Club Secretary 45 Operetta 45 Latin Club 35 President 45 News aper, Asst. Editor 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 3, 45 l-luboto Club 2, 35 Bowling 2, 35 Class Officer, Vice-President 2, 35 Stu- dent Council 1, Treasurer 45 Basketball 15 F.H.A. 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Athletic Carni- val 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 National Honor Society 3, 45 Civil Air Patrol 2, 35 Nazareth Academy 1. 28 xfj X x LEONARD SHEAR M an ager jf , U Edison Tech 1, 2, 35 Football 45 Basketball CHARLENE STONER Athletic Carnival 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 ln- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletic Leadership Club 45 Chorus 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Majorette 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Candidate for County Music Queen 4. Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 4 Intramurals 2 3 45 Athletic Carnival 'L Club - 5 , ,P . 51 4 X- CAM' DAVID STREBE gn. 3 , , Q 1 a 'Q 2, 3, 45 ' 3, 4. L R OBERT T HOMPS ON Chorus 45 Athletic Carnival 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Student Council 3, 45 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Senior Play 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F'.F.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH TUCHRELLO F.F.A. 1, 2, Treas. 3, 45 American Agricul- turist Award: F.F.A. Basketball 1, 25 Basket- ball 3, 45 Football 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Athletic Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS WATKINS Basketball 2, 35 Fkootball 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 5 Jr. Red Cross 45 Senior Pla! 45 L Club 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. 35 Dramatic t Clu lg Student Council 4. CHARLENE BINGMAN Bowling 1, 25 Athletic Carnival 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Leader's Club 3, 4. 29 ALICE WOOD Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Ensemble 2, 35 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 All-Count? Festival 45 All-State Festival 45 F.H.A. , 2, 3, 45 Photo Club 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 3, Art Editor 45 Chorus, Secretary 2, President 45 Junior Red Cross Council 25 Newspaper Staff 35 Fashion Fabrics Regresentative 45 Intra- murals l, 45 Athletic arnival l, 45 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 Track, Manager 2, 3, 45 Soccer 15 Senior Play 45 National Honor Society 4. MARY LUCIA STOLTMAN Band 1, 2, 3, 45 All-County 2, 35 Oratorical Contest 3, first lace 45 Senior Play 45 Intra- murals l, 25 Atgletic Carnival 1, 25 Student Council 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 News- paper Staff 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 4. 30 ANTHONY WEST ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletic Carnival 1 45 Class Officer, Treasurer 2, VicePresident 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 L Club Vice- President 2, President 35 Student Council 1 3, 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Lead- .ll ers' Club 3. Ly , X Sl Baseball 1, 2, a, 4, Football 1, 2, 3,45 Bas- it 9 2! 31 Xl ,Q JOYCE WHITE F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Athlet- ic Carnival l, 2, 3, 45 C horus 1, 2, 3, 4. RIC HARD WHITE Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 15 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 35 Athletic Cami- val 1, 2, 3, 45 L Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Class President 45 F.F.A. Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. gilt SE IIJH CLASS WILL Tommy Watkins leaves his weekly appointments with Mr. Wilson to anyone. Dick White leaves his love for English class to anyone. Bob Thompson leaves his abilities in the Ag shop to David Coe. Mel Coykendall leaves his flair for telling comy jokes in English class to Jerry Graf. Alice Wood leaves her interest in music to Mary Ann Wester. Shirley Stoner leaves her ability to locker with Roma - - and get along - - to Coon Emery. Louise Newton leaves her place in the speaking contest to anyone who has the time to work for it. Bruce Barber leaves his car to Mike Vaccaro to bring the Seniors to play practice next year. Bruce May leaves his football ability to Darbo - - hoping that he'll take it easier on Baben ! l Charlene Bingman leaves her ability to get around in Dansville to Bunny - - Mary Ann Hanna that is. Leonard Shear leaves his attendance record and his ability to get to class on time to Charles Harder. Bud West leaves his ability to be sick Friday mornings - - but oh so well in the afternoonslll -to Al Kenzie. Betty Johnson leaves her quiet QD ways to Carol Neff. George Ellis - - Senator - - leaves his football uniform to anyone man enough to fill it. - - Interested Jake? Bob Phillips leaves his nickname T-zone to Jerry Spencer. Bonnie Dooley leaves her pleasant memories of the Senior trip to Clarice Peck. Norma Reeser leaves her interest in Home Ec. to her sister Wilma - - hoping she'll enjoy the discussions in Home Ec. III. Joyce White leaves her interest in Geneseo fall except onelll to Martha Hunt. Theresa Quattrocchi leaves her cheerleading pep to Barbara Schuster. Robin Harrison bequeaths his ability to spell to Otis Miller. Dorothy May leaves her sun spots to anyone who wants them. Mary Lucia Stoltman leaves her front seat next to the window in Mr. Gibbons' room to Beverly Taylor. Dave Strebe leaves his tallness to Gee-Gee Hoyt - - and hopes he'll get there. ,Ioe Tuchrello leaves the pick-up to his brother Mike - - but says nothing about the Cata- lina. ---- - Charlene Stoner leaves her ability to sleep in English class while reading Macbeth to any Shakesperian lover. Betty Adams leaves her blond locks to Gerry Powers. Dick Feathers leaves his part as father in the Senior Play to anyone manly enough to take it. - - - Larry Krisher leaves this yearbook and scrams with his horn. Barbara Gregory leaves her enjoyable evenings at C.A.P. to no one. Jim Griffin leaves his ability to play tennis to Doug Trescott in hopes Doug will stayin school long enough to put it to use. LaVerne Orman leaves his bashfulness and ability to stay away from girls to Sam Panipinto. Use it boy - - use it ll Gail Price leaves her ability as Secretary of the class to get along with the Vice-President, in hopes next year's Senior Class officers cooperate as well. 31 lll ' senior play never lacked for XJ Back Row: C. Ellis, B. West, L. Krisher, M. Coykendall, D. Feathers, Mrs. Keith, L. Orrnan, B. Barber, R Harrison, J. Tuchrello, R. Thompson. Front Row: B. Gregory, A. Wood, N. Reeser, C. Bingman, G. Price C. Stoner, L. Newton, D. May, S. Stoner. N H LlJVE YUUH NEIBHBUH From the first blast on Wing s ba until the final curtain t s year s ' A f' , escaping bees, a dis action. ire rupted wedding, and a pnze fight provided a full evening's entertain M Q u . . K, . . A . , i K K? K - fi., ment. 'nw' With the aid of Mrs. Keith and our stage managers, the cast was able to make this play an outstanding success. -- L mi Y i ACTIVI IES .J i .-1 I1 4 gh'-ii W' ---f r men. Q Fir - . Y ,, 1.1--XA'.p?:?Q 'wj1g'.NZ-V x I 1 , Ln Q-. f Q V55 1, , f' 1 ' 1'-2-Sf E ' -AT L? ..g.,....-Ii49 f-fifilf'-fiffif 'film' Y'fl1iBiiji,i'- 5-'!f?11'Lf YYHLV1- J f ' Y fi- , ., f - - - , 4-,4..,:, -, , '5j3,f.J5p.Y X as Back Row: D. Field, R. Eme!'Ya J- McClelland, D. Broadnax, B. May, D Strebe, D. Barber. Center Rnw: D. Trescott, F. Kosakowski, T. Watkins, F. Holmes, A. West, D. Jacobs, M. Coykendall, C. Ellis, R. VanDer- Meid. Front Row: A. Kenzie, C. Orman, C. Brown, C. Harder, D. Van- DerMeid, F . Wunder. FUUTB LL The Livonia eleven comlpleted a poor year on the gridiron. This team got of to a ood start, winning their first two games, but in'uries Eesieged the Bull- dogs and they lost the llast four contests. Coach Baker felt the boys deserved a better break than they received in a couple of games. Most exciting games: Perry victorious 7-63 Avon victorious 19-14. Our faces dirtiest: At Perry in the mud. Prospects for next season: in the backfield-Jacobs, W. Ellis, Eme , D. VanDerMeif'l, R. VanDerMeid and Drain, on the riine-Kenzie, Field, McClelland and J. Spf-mer. 33 1:24 Coach Halif- i . Q7 'f.'. ,J U X VARSITY BASKETBALL Back Row: Mr. Baker, W. Ellis, G. Hoyt, D. Jacobs, R. Emery, J. Tuch- rello, C. Ellis, B. May. Front Row: B. West, R. Brown, A. Kenzie, J. Graf, M. Coykendall. Mascot: J. Baker. UNIU11 VARSITY H SHETBALI. The 1950-51 J.V.'s finished the season with nine wins and nine losses. Scoring was topped by Darwin Field with 143 oints. He was close- ly followed by Earl Hossborough with 131. Next were Dick and Dave Van- DerMeid with 106 and 104 oints re- s ectively and Jack McClelland with 81. The remainder shows Hugo Birke- dahl 37, Al Spencer 26, Clarence Or- man 21, Dick Drain 7, Francis Kosa- kowski and Fred Holmes 6 points each and Howie Hanna and John Locke 2 points each. 34 The 1950-51 Quint, although lack- ing experience, had a successful season, winning ten and losing nine. The end of the season showed the B1llld0gS finishing in a first place tie with Mt. Morris in the Livingston County B League. However, they lost to Mt. Morris in the play-offs, narrowly missing a fifth consecutive year in the sectionals. Don Jacobs topped the scorers with 159 oints, followed by Al Kenzie witlli, 145, Dick Brown with 134, Bud West with 125 and Dick Emery and Wally Ellis averaging about 4 points per game. SCHEDULE Livonia 47 Perry 43 Livonia 35 Madison 53 Livonia 40 Geneseo 32 Livonia 27 York 25 Livonia 42 Nunda 41 Livonia 43 Mt. Morris 40 Livonia 36 Avon 53 Livonia 42 C ale donia 30 Livonia 25 Lima 37 Livonia 49 York 36 Livonia 37 Avon 39 Livonia 42 Geneseo 49 Livonia 50 Nunda 30 Livonia 40 Mt. Morris 45 Livonia 41 Perry 32 Livonia 47 C ale donia 33 Livonia 36 L ima 55 Livonia 36 LeRoy 53 Livonia 33 Mt. Morris 38 fPlay-off at Ceneseol Livonia 748 Opp. 768 ls Back Row: Mr. Ellison, D. Field, D. Drain, C. Oman, D. VanDerMei1 H. Birkedahl, D. Kosakowski, J. Locke, L. Shear. Front Row: F Holmes, A. Spencer, R. VanDerMeid, C. Rossborough, J. McClelland, I Riley, F. Kosakowski, C. Brown. it :SE 9 I ' ' , s K BASEBALL The 1950 baseball season saw the Centrals win 10 and lose 6 games. This team was a hard hitting club and la ed some exceptionally good baseball. Jerry Graf was the leading hitter with a lusty .413 average. Jerry S encer, Jack Day and Don Jacobs allso hit well with averages above .300. Jack Day, Don Jacobs and Jerry Spencer did the pitching with Bud West behind the bat. Prospects for this year are not gloomy with Bud West, Don Jacobs, Jerry Spencer, Jerry Graf, Wall Ellis, Dick Emery, Dave Strebe and' Mel Coykendall back to build around and many promising freshmen and sophomores coming along. SC HED ULE Livonia 8 Rush-Hairietta Livonia 3 R ush-Henrietta Livonia 6 Avon Livonia 2 Mt. Mui-is , Livonia 10 York Livonia 9 Dansville Livonia 12 Perry Livonia 3 C ale donia Livonia 17 Avon Livonia 13 Perry Livonia 4 Mt. Morris Livonia 3 York Livonia 3 Nunda Livonia 2 Caledonia Livonia 2 N unda Livonia 5 Dansville f if 1, 'ua l . 'lfizqv 5. .-. 452:55 eg -.gt-.g . X-hwy A' 5 TENNIS The Livonia Central tennis team completed a successful season, win- ning six matches and losing five. Doug Little again won the Living- ston County Toumament and repre- sented Livonia in the sectionals last spring. Interest in tennis is rapidl in- creasing under the capable uidance of Mr. Gibbons. Team memiers are chosen each spring in an elimination toumament. 35 Back Row: Mr. Huff, F. Wunder, M. Tuchrello, C. Ellis, T. Watkins! J. Tuchrgllo, R. Feathers, F' D Angelo Front Row: J. Swaclchamer, C. Harder, D. Field, A. Spencer, R. Wh1te, vn'w KR-nlml ainwlvrmvn had an xvrx s.11rn'0ssfl1l 'xl :A l 4 1 Un. lhw If-.nn nam umlc-fu-ulvd, winning all night 1nvfI-- in mln. lm rln-x ipmliu ipnlml. l' U1 ilu- sa-vonml run- I ' -1 a- llllllUf1Ps., won lln' l,i.ingsIon se llllxi X- H ll: ll 1 llllIlX 'l m- lx V'-1-I. awning: in 571 points lo -Hu l 6 1 lllll' uunnf-r up. ll1lHNXxllt'. 'v -sun Is lm lllt' IUGI sm-elsunx arf' lH1lxIl'lWkY1 lmul lln- '-' iw' 'a'z.'a '-:w 'Squaw I 1 lull mwnh I. n xslll ln lan lx 1-. lnnn lm ll lfn llu l f l ll ll ls ns Vkll H I 1 :Ilan rx l nv nl I llr --N. ax! 1 , Q -. A-1 .,.'ll1Lllr4' 1, X! I Il: Pnl-H.. .uni .Hun-rn.n1. H. Whlteman, R. Wmg rf . K J K I A v ' 0 , D 1 1' 'J ' 1 Q' Q N ' 6 X r f . . . - ,WEQW gi - ,V - ,,, g, w SQ, - ' rg? , 3 rg , . 1 . 5- . V 4.-wi fi? all vm I -J' ' g jyf- ' Q M Q .Q 1, Q N , . f-'Q ., V J' , 4.5.5 M Eg? 2 'A ' X ' r l ' f . 3 1 'V' l W 'M A I 'Y L J! Back Row: M. L. Blum, B. Johnson, C. Milliman, C. Peck. Front Row: C. Neff, G. Inger- soll, P. Brisbane, B. Clarkson. G. Price, B. Schuster, P. Mix, B. Dooley, B. Brooks, M. HIHL5' SPIJHTS ze 45.5 J' A Q , . a dn? xx C. Peck, T. Quattrocchi, P. Brisbane, C. Neff, B. Clark- M. Beach, B. Clarkson. SOD. N- LOHB. M- Beach. C- Milliman, M. Blum, B. Johnson T. Quattrocchi, J. Strobe. M. Hanna, M. Dieter, B. Dooley, B. Schuster, P. Mix, J. Strebe, C. Neff, M. Beach, P. Brisbane, T. Quanrm G. Price, M. MacArthur, J. Graf. chi, B. Johnson, B. Clarkson, M. Beach. 37 K f 'S X at gs N A K - s , 'n. . K 3 1 H ,Q p 2 ne Q W w-N In 1A l -.Q 7 -9 1 Q ' 5. if 'J - WS 4 5? .W mr vfQig'Z, ,..,, W, ,, . , -. , ww f MAJIJHETTES Ten new Ma'orettes were added to er, Pat Mix, they have marched at summer parades, football games and basketball games. Their new white and blue satin uniforms, high step- ping and fancy twirls add much to the appearance of the band. sn OO Back Row: B. Clarkson, B. Adams, P. Mix, C. Milliman, M. L. Beach. E Front Row: C. Stoner, J. Coe, K. Brisbane, M. Dieter, A. Hamlin. .. STUIIE T EUU EIL This year the Student Council elected the follow- ing offic ers: President, L arry Kris her, V ice-Presi- dent, Carol Neff, Secretary, Betty Adams, Treasurer, Mary Lucia Stoltman. We started accumulating funds from our refreshment stand at football games and continued this through the basketball season. These funds are used for various purposes, including the pur- chase of athletic awards. Several projects are un- derway, such as the plan- ning of our assembly pro- grams and the improvement of our lunch lines. We hope that the students of L.C.S. will continue to have an active interest in their own government through this organization. 39 Q 1 Front Row: Mr. Ellison, B. Adams, L. Krisher, C. Neff, Mr. Gibbons. Second Row: B. Taylor, A. Phelps, B. Schuster, J. Graf, R. Meyer, J. Wunder. Third Row: G. Ellis, T. Watkins, A. Kenzie, B. West, J. Tuch- rello. Back Row: T. Strong, B. Booher, J. Saunders. the band last g ring. With their lead- 5 35 Wg'g5ff if! f GA, A Q ig., aa, ,wiki 4' K ' N' H.. w-PM V ' x 5 ', b fp fm, YW-'HH .ff w,f'f gf M ,ff vi 'fa fig .af 4w 5, f h . ix E f Wi' W 'KM' f fain 4':,- 3 X QQ Q V L , Qgx. V YQSMLHL W'-,JLG A +i,Xvwfw 71 .V : ,k, ..4+ W ,E -gm.,A,, 'Nlfff - ff MJ: -im ,4f 'f w vw? W VW F 5 ., PM 1 'SWB Gif? I fl ii, QW 3 Y :lf fg- , .2 yL : , ml fggfx S 6 M 5 l , . cl 9 fm- A si Q25 A' AA ' - A V5 hx Qi ' , - lg k T751 Ziff 1. XTX X fx' -r -1-r M ' '-+-fl, I ,,,. A 'wt-:.,s1 - ,, W A qi I ,.' P if ' ' A if Mr W ,W ' . ' ' A ii if W Front Row: D. Murphy, D. Broadnax, M. Stoltman, D. Field, D. Kosakowski, D Emery, D. Mearriam, J. Hanna, R. Beach, B. Milliman. Second Row: K. Prescott: C. Didas, C. Pattison, C. Baker, J. Stewart, M. Meyer, B. Woolston, D. Drain, B Phelps, J. Locke, J. Sliker, J. Kornbau, D. Barber, J. May. Third Row: V. Wilson N. Long, Kay Wood, S. Barber, D. VanDerMeid, B. Barber, B. Taylor, F. Kosa kowski, C. Brown, B. Booher, A. Phelps, R. Meyer. Fourth Row: B. Schuster, M Beach, P. Brisbane, L. Krisher, S. McRae, R. Harrison, B. VanDerMeid, H. White man, M. Coykendall, H. Trescott. Absent: C. Foote, M. Barber, N. Long, M. Mac- Arthur, l. Jenks. 'll 1 ,' wk AE I6 ,ll N vii X up YQ N! W , W 1 X iuww DIR ECTOF2.-- tn. mn Y ,V f . .m ,11i:1,,h fawxgl, gr Q.. 6 Q f- ? 'Ugg Q , 4' -1. if 15 fl, V 1 Q 3 I lfx is mb h V ff V' K ' h A ' N . Q Q VzV,, my V x An M U353'i!- f sig' I' ' 3, wi' wil! gig .K , .ff . ., iq , 3 Y ive THE IXEII CHIIHUS Back Row: M. Vaccarro, J. Locke, B. Busch, M. Coykendall, R. Har- rison, D. Feathers, L. Orman, J. Or- man, E. Panipinto, D. Drain. Third Row: G. Price, J. Graf, B. LePome, B. Adams, M. Beach, C. Peck, W. Reeser. Second Row: S. Williamson, R. Meyer, B. Clarkson, M. L. Beach, N. Backus, M. Hunt, R. Colburn, Miss Kline. Front Row: J. Riley, B. Newton, P. Cicero, D. Cfeller, M. L. MacArthur, C. Stoner, T. Quattroc- chi, N. Reeser, A. Wood. 43 Miss Dorothy K line Director :gas il? 2123? ' Q gufih' 2' ' f- - 11292 flgmi .2251 - Qwxf O' Q .5 ' W. EP' S E' U-'rv 5'3'E5 N03-5 sg:-if' '7:Ugg?':UQf7? S cn 59. Sn 2 0 o m fi I' Z rn 2 f' o P Brisbane, D. L. Barrows, P. Mix, Phelps, N. Marks, H. Beebe, . johnson. Second Row: A. Stewart, Whitney, M. Wester, S. Spencer, Brown, C. Brisbane, C. Powers. Front Row: M. Cicero, V. Purcell, E. Smith, I. Wing, M. johnson, N. Panipinto, B. Brooks, B. Bartlett, R. Kurtz. X we zsuaiw Top Row: C. Cisco, A. Nowak, S. Panipinto, B. Broughan. Third Row: D. Coe B. Barber, A. Spencer, L. Shear, M. Vaccaro, H. Whiteman, F. Wunder, D. Barber., Second Row: Mr. Huff, L. Orrnan, J. Orman, J. Swackhamer, C. Orman, E. Pani- pinto, J. McClelland, F. D'Angelo, J. Hanna. Front Row: A. VanScooter, E. Jenks, J. Tuchrello, B. West, C. Ellis, C. Harder, M. Tuchrello, W. Ellis, L. Iten. iw min- tu- nlx ni 'ni tr, rr..-I-ilva-is l'I.lhl 5.' 1 tw-t ul Yllt'Hlllt'lSill,3 ol lillw I-rm. Kim olllmvrs quo: PM-5+ Y l. t'll1.llll0l'llli. X. llrvs. -- li. 1,1-llunn, N-1 y. - .l. 5iI'1'il4'i :anti 'Irs-ns. - IL. k3t'islw.im'. ln St'IlllxllllN'l' uf' ht-lei our if-rmail initiation on the Fvlllill' oi the- ziuililorilini. 'l lil' pm sin-ttivv i'.ll. X. ni'-iniwis hon, Luna: wmv- our guvsts. X slim! pi-,grin f--Iiowml nntl rm-iwslliiuf-:its wviv Sl'lVl'tl in thc- llUlTIt'I'1'0llUlll' it s IOOIII. F.P. . This year the P'.l .:X. has thirty-two menibers and has chosen the following offi- cers: Pres. - C. lfillisg Yin-- Pres. - Bud West. Soc-y. - Walla:-e lfillisg Trvus. - Joc- Tuiahrclloq Rvportvr - Mike- Tuchrc-llog Sc-ntim-I - Charles llarclerg Stntlt-nt Counvil ilep. - ll. Thonip- song County Sealy. - Loo lien. In Mzxrrh we wc-nt lc- Comell andthe Ag lV vlass went to Canada to see tht- UGN-at Winter lloyal Fair. Top Row: ll. Kurtz, J. liiley, S. Heeser, N. Panipinto, K. Purcell, B. Clarkson, NI. L. Beach, A. Phelps, S. Spencer, M. Wester, Reeser, C. Bingman, B. Krest, J. White. Third Row: D. Mearriam, P. Cicero, A. Stewart, J. Wester, J. Stremo- xihtv, J. Wester, N. Backus, M. MacArthur, M. Hunt, P. Brisbane, P. Mix, C ' Uilliinan, A. Wood. Seromi Row: M. Johnson, l. Wing, M. Circ-ro, W. Hauser, F. Wt' .ill linpv thai! tht' F ll X wiil montiriu- to bm' an artixt-, situ:-ssiul ole gnnimtion in this zsrllotml. 'l'. Quattrot-clii, B. Adams. llrown, J. West, M. Hanna, C. Price, J. Clark, S. Jenks, D. Barrows, K. lloliman, B. Johnson, D. May. Front Row: Mrs. Svott. C. Strehe, R. Colburn, C. Brisbane, LE IIEH'S EL B The Leaders' Club is a rather new organization in L.C.S. lt was organ- ized in 194-8 and has as advisor the girls' physi- cal education teac er. At first members were chosen for the clubg the new ones are now elect- ed. At present the club has 18 members. The officers for the present year are: Presi- dent, Betty Johnson, Vice-President, Gail Priceg Secretary-Treasur er, Pat Brisbane. lil Back Row, L. to R.: Miss DeRose, N. Long, B. Taylor, B. Schuster, C. Neff, M. Blum, B. Clarkson, D. Gfeller. Middle Row: K. Brisbane, C. Bingman, G. Price, B. Johnson, P. Brisbane, D. Barrows, M. Beach. Front Row: P. Mix, J. Graf, C. Stoner. L rf Back Row, L. to R.: D. White, J. Graf, Mr. Baker, D. Fields, B. May, D. Strebe, D. Brown, J.Swaclramer,J. McClelland, C H. Whiteman. Frist Row: D. Trescott, R. Jacobs, A. West, T. Watkins, G. Ellis. M. Coykendall, D. Emery, G. Hoyt. Third Row: A. Kenzie, C. Harder. Second Row: B. Phillips, . Brown, D. VanDerMeid, W. Ellis, M. Tuchrello, Feathers, J. Griffin, J. Tuchrello, J. Spencer, D. ' Q ,. . ,L,. ri, 3, ' is t'3 - faigi.- l I 1 , L EL B The ul. Club has been very successful this year. llnrler rhe lead- ership ol' Nlr. linker we have had two arties in the cafeteris. lllhe ul. Club is malring plans for the annual Father and hon banquet. lfvervone is loing his part in helping ,u make this ban uct big- ger and better ilran any Jther. 15 TIUNA Hll UH SIIIIIIETY This year the Livonia chap- ter of the National Honor Soci- ety chose the following new members: B. Clarkson, R. Col- burn, C. Peck, G. Powers, B. Adams, A. Wood and Alice Phelps as a sophomore proba- tionar member. A lbnnal initiation will be held later this year. Back Row: L. Krisher, B. Clarkson, R. Colbum, Mrs. Keith, A. Phelps. G. Powers, J. Tuchrello. Front Raw: M. Blum, A. Wood, B. Dooley, G. Price, M. Stoltman, C. Peck. Absent: B. Adams. fb I 1.1 gbf! Back Row: B. Adams, C. Peck, C. Milliman, P. Brisbane, M. Beach, G. Powers, F. Holmes, T. Miller. Second Row: J. Graf, M. Blum, L. Krisher, Miss Bubier, C. Neff, M. Dieter. Front Row: A. Phelps, H. Meyer, B. Clarkson. ft +2 5 W .f j' QM V Us Q. f 4 LATI EL B This year the Latin Club has sponsored a variety of activi- ties. We greatly en'oyed a Roman banquet earlier this year. A record dance held in the gym added to our treasury. 46 fHE BEACH The Beacon staff has pub- lished a school newspaper bi- nonthly throughout the school year. The aper is designed to inform, iniiluence, and amuse its readers, to keep them alert Lo the activities and problems of the school. There have been 'to regular staff a pointments :his year, but work has been 'otated among the members. All Lypini, duplicating, and mime- agrap ing have been done by :he business department. F'rontRow:S Barber H Hunt K Brisbane B LePome C Brisbane C 6 A Powers, J. Strebe, Ni. Blum, Colbum. Sbcdnd Row: hliss Pearce,,A.' , Phelps, D. Cfeller, C. Neff, C. Price, B. Adams, F. Brown, Miss Bubier. A 7 Third Row: P. Brisbane, B. Milliman, C. Bingman, N. Heeser, J. Stremo- ' vitgch, C. Milliman, B. Brooks. Last Row: L. Krischer, C, Brown, A. ' Muscarella, J. May. S 952' ' Ps J tr .40 ffil Front Row: Miss O'Connell, J. Locke, G. Brisbane, B. Schuster, 'l'. Wat- kins. Second Row: R. Harrison, V. Wilson, E. Noyes, J. Fabry, S. McRae, G. Didas. Back Row: N. Sliker, E. Costello, C. Stewart, R. Henderson. HE Il EH U 5 S The Junior Red Cross Coun- cil elected the following of- ficers for the year 1950-Sl: President, Tom Watkins, Vire- President, Barbara Schuster: Secretary, Gloria Brisbaneg Treasurer, John Locke: Student Council Representative, l'll- nora Foote. ln November we received suggestions from each home- room onthe method of conduct- ing our Red Cross Drive. ln or er to publicize this drive we put on a lav called Ser- vice with a Smile as an as- sembly program. As a result, we nr-ned over 3100 and we wish to thank all of those who lu-lp:-d us reach this goal. Xi Christmas time we sent sift-Q to Sonyea and visited the . onxalcscent homes at Best llaivr-n, S!ruble's and Quisino's 47 ICE CREAM Compliments of Manufactured by Ge,,m,, MIXED CHORUS Ice Cream Corporation Rochester, New York sPoRTs PAUSE . . . HAVF A COKE Compliments of Conesus Lake Sportsman's Club 48 1 Q2 - 5 lg, ' ADVERTISERS i ,, W- ..-,,.. , . . .- M ,, W., mi. .. .4 1......-z, Y .- -f , .. 22, T ,LLL-,W ,U nl, ,.,V , , , f, ,,:,,, ,,,f, ,,A..-,,.qY..vf .-, ... W., Q 1 x- x 9 fgfX?.f.5 , -Q A si- ZX wa .3 X xiii pgui ,, , . 'M 'x ':. -n ,Am Q' L h efv- A--.T 2 Q, . X 1. Coinpliiii-'rats of A. N. Stewart Est. Lumber Co l'honr': llll-M 1 '- - llomplmu-nts nl Lakeville Beauty Shop Lakeville, New York SPEClAl.'l'Y I'ERM:XNEN'l'S Mildrvd Spa-rht 7 Prop, lloniplilnrnts of Leonard Coykendall --TOWN CLERK- Lorraine Lunch CZ. W. Prowzint, Prop. Quality Foods ll 1'r'l' N Alu- H- U: l,alu'villr, NPN York llilll llmnplimrnts of Livonia Grill Livonia, Nvw York Fine Food I.:-gui Bvvfiag czcml'1.lMr1N'l's mf NICK KREST Wyllie Dry Cleaners SHIRT LAUNDRY Livonia, New York R. 1u..npnw Complinwnts of Hill's Body and Fender Service f-- COMPLIMENTS UF .. LAKEVILLE PARK Li0lT'lDlllIl1'l'lii of Livingston County Mutual FIRE INSURANIIIQ c:oMl'ANY Coilipliiua-nts ol John H. McDonald -hlASUN BUILITHRS - - LTUNfl'l.lNlli'Y'lS Ulf - THE DOG HOUSE min-:vil.n.i-1. Nw roam l Clomplinn-nts of Edward Philipson ELPXI I'RlC1Al. lZON'l'R.fKlf'I'1 DR 'Livonia Ccnlcr, News York George Service Station ll.xzrf.1. Iilli c:luf..xx1 mu l.:lli1'xilI1', News York 35523 5 I 'R f-l ' ,..,! F5 M452 fr '40 SL .---xt x 5 ? Y f f f '. X 1 51 Apparel for the rntirc family - ALADDIN FASHIONS - Scl1erline's Dept. Store Gcncseo, New York Complimrnts of Kemp's Kendall Service Livonia, New York Annette's Beauty Salon All Branches of Beauty Cullurr' IQ . Main Street, Livonia, New York Phonr-l 39-.I Ev:-ning Appnintmcnts Available Uprn dfl' 9--5 'al x . Closed Wed. Q Livonia 5 8: 10 Cent Store Cards - Gifts - School Supplies - Toys Drop in and Look Around -. c:oMI'L1MEN'1s or .- Champion Knitwear Company Wingate Electric - Everything Electric - Television 25 Main SI., Livonia, New York Luck to thc Scniors C. L. Campbell, Jeweler Livonia, New York Luck to the Seniors Ed's Shell Service Livonia. New York Clomplimfnts of Henry Renehan Complimrnts of Commercial Hotel Livonia, New York Complimvnts of Dr. F. B. Smarzo BEST OF LUCK FROM YOUR CORNER DRUG STORE Richardson's Pharmacy lillllllilllllflllx ul The Livingston Republican Uvnvsvo, NIM York KW-uuiplnixu ut- 'if Greer's Service Station Xurll, Nui York llolliplililvlntx ol The Normal Candy Kitchen fi lN'M'0. Nvw York loam li'VlY1Plll'l1f'l1l1 nf Livonia Bowling Alley KlllNl'.lI1I Rnlwrt Mnllmx L.0IIIlllIlIll'Ill5 nl Smith Shoe Store fil'Il1'hl'0, Nru Yorlt Liomplimrnls ol Demas's Coffee Shop liUllII?llllll'IllN nl Johnson's Willowbrook lnn lzalil Avon, News York Lfonnplimcnts of J. J. Casey Hornrll. New York lfmnpliliwxlls ol' Liollipliilwlm of Ku.'tz'-- - Hodge Donald Perrion l'UNJ'I'lXi' .wiv cwsif- ' 'illmil'lUNEF'R ' N A ' i ' I 'V I I Livonia, New York Avon. New York Plmm- 763 D'Angelo's Shoe Store Sh mwr' s for thu' limi r'r' l'illHIllY llxp m'1' t Sli rwc' Rvpziiriuq Avon. New York fiUIlljDlllll lllS of .lack's Diner Rl'1fll'l.AR hll'i.'Xl.S llllf'lIl'Yl'Y1lllgS -- xY1'!'lxl'lN.lS Cullipliiiivllls of Wooclruff's lce Cream Avon. Nui Yorlt l..ong's I. G. A. Store Livonia. Nr-w York l'liom' -V-25 llrvvmrd lmnu Hola Lom! l 1'llIlDllIll1'lllS ul D O N ' S .M'oll, N1-sa Yor Reed and Reed, lnc. -- Fnrnitun- and l'ndf'rt:ikinu Rrvd Funvral Hnmr. Washingmn S lfffl llauvvv t.olurow- Lurvnsvd Nlnn.u:v'r k . Livonia, New York Compliments of Blum's Marine Shop Compliments of McPherson's Point Compliments of Forcl's Grocery Hartson Point Compliments of KomBau Grocery 2208 East Lake Road Livonia Express Service To Rochester-Daily Call Hamilton 1700 or Livonia 55-W Tom and Charles Minnchnn Compliments of H. R. Reed Dr. D. L. - VETERINARIANS - Kiehle Compliments of Livonia Fire Department GENERAL '1'RUuKlNG Charles Robinson Livonia, New York Compliments of Market Basket john Powers, Manager Livonia, New York Leo Johnson PLl.'MBlNfi AND HEATING Livonia, New York Compliments of Brown Funeral Home 20 Washington Street Livonia, New York Best Wishes 'lo THE URADL'Al'ES UF l93l Tracy C. Swan, M. D. P. H. Campbell -- SHOES AND FURNISHINGS - Livonia, New York Compliments of Livonia Liquor Store Livonia. New York Livonia Luncheonette Borden's Ice Cream, Candies, Cigars Magazines and Lunches Livonia, New York .. -.. . - --I cil1lllDllIlll'lllN of 'frudy's Sandwich Shop and Fielcl's Service Station -- 'l'l2l.EVlSION f l -15 1 - 1 I ' U0M LMEN QS UF ' THE LIVONIA GAZETTE COMMERCIAL PRINTING -- l'UBI,lSHlNG PHILIP J. AND MAURICE F. All Yvnrk Prvrrssvd With Individual SWEENEY Thought and Prrparat , PUBLISHER OF THE LIMA RECORDER LIVONIA. NEW YORK - COMI'I.MEN'l'S UF - THE LIVONIA ROTARY CLUB 55 Compliments of Lakeville Inn Fish Frys We Cater to Banquets, Dinners, Parties Phone Livonia 849-F-3 Compliments of Joe La Dico Phone 130 M Compliments of Long's Garage Phone 832-F-5 The American Specialty Company, Inc. 283-291 Central Avenue Rochester's Leading Supply House Food Service-Equipment and Supplies Store Fixtures Phone - BAlcer 2400 Compliments of Geneseo Children's Shop Compliments of BEACH AND DAY Walter C. Meyer Chevrolet Sales - Service Livonia, New York Western Auto Associate Store Geneseo, N. Y. Phone 311-W Compliments of Engel's Grill Lakeville, New York Friday Night-Fish Fry Saturday Night-Spaghetti Ralph LeMoyne compifmems of Shirley's Beauty Shop Compliments of Chiara Shoe Shop Compliments of George Grice Aruly's Quality Market Lakeville-Livonia Road Lakeville, N. Y. Quality Groceries and Lunch Meats Fruits and V egetables Baked Goods Dairy Produc Confectionery and Soft Drinks School Supplies and Notions rruils 8: Vegetable Plants for Spring Planting Phone 855-F-ll Compliments of Qualtop Beverages, Inc. To Class jackets and Sweaters p Quality at Prices Yofll Like Y Ruby s Sporting Goods Store Rocliesterls Spalding Store 853-57 Clinton Ave. South Rochester, New York Compliments of The L. C. S. BAND J. COE GIBBS 8z SONS l'vri'lnw fias K l rieidniri' .4Xppliali1'Pu l.lX'Ulll1l' Xiu Yorlt Ray F isher's Dry Goods Ladies,' Men's, Childrenfs Wear Phone 118 Livonia, New York The Petite Shop Flowers For All Occasions Gifts of Distinction Wedding 86 Funeral Designs Unusual Gift Wrappings Graf's Market and Frozen Foods Locker Furnishes You with Top Quality Foods 'LThe City Market in a Country Town Phone 128 Livonia, New York Compliments of Grasby's Garage Livonia, New York .+ Howard Stenzel Inc. Livonia Avon Ford Parts and Service Western Auto Associate Store Geneseo, N. Y. Phone 311-XX7 Compliments of Tony Aprile Shoe Repairs Genesee, New York Compliments of Cliff' s Barber Shop 33 Commercial Street 9-2 Daily Livonia, New York All Day Friday Compliments of The F. H. A. Compliments of Beach and Wilson GENERAL STORE Lakeville, New York Compliments of Fabry's Gulf Service I-lemlock, New York Compliments From the Class of '53 llvmplimrnts of O. G. SMITH Vic Struble--Prop. Complimcnts of Relin, Inc. Musical Instrumcnts Margo Bar Film Library Proif-ctors Supplies Sc-rvicv Hemlock New York 477 Central Ave., Rochester 5, N. Y. May's Esso Station Hemlock, New York Complimvnts of T. T. Bearing Company Incorporated Compliments of Collon's Red and White Hemlock, N ew York Compliments of Dr. Foster Hamilton Hemlock, New York Compliments of Atlantic Stamping Company Rochester 2, New York NORGE APPLIANCES EMERSON RADIO SL SUNBEAM PRODUCTS TELEVISION CORNISH RADIO 8: TV SERVICE HEMLOCK, NEW YORK Phone Hemlock 400-F-I3 SALES SERVICE SATISFACTION FILTER QUEEN DOMESTIC VACUUM CLEANER SEWING MACHINE 58 Willow Brook Farms Holstein Cows and DuRoc Pigs Operated by Bob Thompson Compliments of The Four Wheels George Ellis Bud West Joe Tuchrello Dick White J. Tuchrello and Sons Celery a Specialty South Lima, New York Phone Livonia 830-F-ll Furman M. Huff New York Life Insurance Co. Honeoye, New York George A. Wood Livestock Dealer Phone Livonia 853-F-5 Conesus, New York A. Barber and Sons DuRoc Pigs Holstein Cows Conesus, New York Green Valley Farm Purebred Guernsey South Lima, New York River View Farm Holstein Cows Kenneth Banker and Sons Paul Gesell Harvey Gesell Gencseo, New York Purebred Holstein MRS. J. M. HUFF AND SONS HEMLOCK, NEW YORK Furman M. Huff Honeoye, New York Eugene Huff Livonia, New York Compliments of Livonia Chapter of FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 59 II I. S S U F '51 llere we are, thirty-two seniors of the Class of l95l, about to graduate. ln 1947 our class started the journey as Freshmen. Ur. Overs, Nlrs. Wilson and Mr. Carlson were our advisors. At the beginning of the year we elected Larry Krisher, President: Theresa Quattrocchi, V ice-President, Mel Coykendall, Secretary and Treasurer. We sponsored the annual Student Association dinner and showed movies to increase our savings. We began our Sophomore year with approximately 42 members. Betty Adams was elected Presi- dentg Bonnie Dooley, Vice-President: Gail Price, Secretary: Bud West, Treasurer.Mr. Hogan was our advisor. As a project, we sold greeting cards and then in the spring we ordered our class rin s. is ,I uniors in '49 we knew that we were halfwav on the road to graduation. We elected Larry Krisher, President: llonnie Dooley, Vice-Presidenti Gail Price, Secretaryg Betty johnson, Treas- urer. We sold stationery and took over the senior movies. May 26 was an important day for us. That dm' we put on thc annual junior Prom. The Music Masters from Geneseo played for us. All the- students in the class participated. 'xow n c're Seniors. We number 32 members with Mr. Ellison and Miss Bubier as advisors. We elected liick White as Presidentg Bud West, Vice-Presidcntg Gail Price, Secretaryg Betty' John- son. 'l'reasurer. Larry Krisher obtained a seat in the Student Council and Tom Watkins represent- ed us in ,lnnior ll ed Cross. The main project for the year was our Senior Trip. We decided upon going to New Work City. Noi cmlzer 12th we put on our play Love Your Neighbor, a comedy. We hnxe ordered our caps and gowns and commencement announcements already for graduation. hor these years that the Class of l05l has been together, we have spent many happy moments that we shall nexer forget. Gail Price, Secretary Om fimQ,nf'.s of Class of ,ff MT ff Jaws Gfldnafwv'-1' 'YW .Z-J n ja!!! Q-4 Hr My I UG ,gf-'J 'gag' md! V67 60 .,f'-,,,.1 .H,:. .. ri, ' 1: fx Va.,- - Li ' ' f' f if ,,Q l A . ' 4 .1 ,,,f...f-eggs A 4:2 'WF 4' 0' .'-' ' Q, f, 4 1 . 1 Qi-'Q- 1 EV A 1 A . 5 'K-Ll !.' 3if.t -2, X' 'T f ' ' I r V., .1 ?'7'MBVgp -x,A is .J L f','s'if 'Q -- , ' , 5 1 , Sfg'1'5ng?i ' I 4 P.. v . vs . -,T-1 . T? 'ri 5 ..,: I A 1 r. --gr' g-sl, y ,,.. ., fr., . 4.9, , ' - -1 .. ' .- - 'Y -I . 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